Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1921 — Page 6

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HiE TIMKS.

Thursday, September 8. 1021

P

ersonal and

Social News

-out a sa. s w I i-.;f ; i. st two j Wtilr.'-sday toe

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prr-.ptly

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ia'iifs. Mrs !" - ! i-httiraar. t ri - Mrs . j 1 r.n

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UirLEV-TAYLOn VFDDIM V( s t'rjay a..'t.-rnoi'. a, four o . 1 .s? I.ii'.th l:.cy bjcam.! . :' Lc-nild It. T.-iyior. TH- c i '"s ;.irf -rr:-..-i in "he p5.rs.cd.js-; . i . r. jcroga: 1- nal church in tlttst ..'.to, ;;. Mamies reading t

:c ., The rriie J. .,'! o !" a rr:. i ir. a X'iuis'.to grown of d u o oiae e.i-.o . "-?. a ijeeoralr.jr s ai i.-r. !,at, ar.d si:

'' r-re a oo r s ! . ; . f s - . : rs and valley ;.;: Sr.'! was tended by h. r si.ster !Ii33 A:.: a

y. who were, s han.Jt.ouiO suit f j dark tlu-e .'.uvti'yn arid a r'rtr.o'i t.vi. j Mr. and Mrs W. 1 1 . Orr ar.d dauitf:- :' r . ar.;l Mrs. ;, A. Taylor, ar-.-i;? b '-ij ter Miss Vire'.i.ia. ,.f ! 1 : t n a i 1 :h groom -he or.ly .!: r a.: tend- I and Mr. find Mrs N . J . Ans'tr.n. ants. Koll-r wlr.tr the r-rt ru-my. nap-' danijl.'er VI: ;:: r tt -1 l!tti. son i;al !r.r.er w aa served u! if.., I .:; .- a' ! ." . !; K: ... . . .-'! . t nt tlt' i..;r.er, after Wi-:: p.triv a t 1 ' In .! 1 j -1. a:.l Lo.' d theatre. The o .j-c -a . ' ; i,erova. W a

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Die annual eUcli.m - f ofT.ci-rs -ink" jdaee. peiegat c-f will be chosen

t i iro to tlv; Fiat.' con-ntt.'ji, which j

intetM in Illkhart. In.!., in "Jo t -.In-r . h JJayliow. r !".not'h!ti Club tn-t ) at the hn.u of Mri-. K. Kuss.-l i ! r Ptfeet yei;t..-ru;cy if t rnour. j HiTf wt-r..- f..ur t j.oi. s t.f io:.o.-!io ; an.i tix t,an-..-s phiy..-,i. Mrs. ii bth-j s.in wo:i f.rrt pr!'" R'oi M:;-. litcrf' ; . J.;!.ii t!... (VjiimIii utts . K Ui' .n j iv:nc, I a. hri.' t s. set i.f tub!'-?- !

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FRENCH TUSICAL COMEDY STAR WEARS CREATION OF FOIRET, HER COUNTRYMAN

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11. (. Wir.okitT o h r ar.lo o:i p.! i t eo an.i Vt. r !i:rinan of tint .i r-'parttt. rui ha ;. a tvi Y n: su.-j-t.-. a n -a' .oa'r:ow ait-a-.J Vooj. t.- ::oi... till:- - i ti! y oi .ifar.l ?..r v r

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I'Jtli young p--p;. are vi-;y tho your.gtr f ; ar.-i the k -.i and cor.f ratuiatiors- f thrir friends ure cxter.d.J to ihrr, Ta.y; r Is ert;ooed in th K Lotz C-" . hor has a o.re. Mrs. Taylor was with ' iadustry until everai n,..nti Mr. nnd Mrs . Taylor will s , - their rr.ur.y fri.-nds aftf r

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Mr iVao-. iff. r of II y slop Viae I wj. . a". -! i" rt S .it, Kansas. 1 --u:.t of thf ,u-iith .. ' r rr th.T. Mr. Frank Kathson. Mr Haths-vn '. . rr.v ily "ivt-.i ,n nair.rno;ol whert! ' ha -5 a ;r.ai many f'rin :s. who wlh '.

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coir and run. The ladios of the H ft :r. morul ch:b wli; r' . :-. tho hidios i'hicso Heights Country .'". ah row titf rr.cor, at oif apoi

UVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" Wassey's Fleating Shop

: w . i TV. I Th-' T-ado s f H'.f No ' Tii.--s.iay. S. ;t

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o-a p.d i r t y" r ::To -. . T. ao.- i ;.t any i o.p,- : iii y arc dor . ho-.- M ; s : th. South ."-'d.-:nflniff in as-

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daiaiv favors . An t .aOoi at t o.--.ir-,u:oi..-oii was s rv-d . 1 !:t r.'-.-.t; mv''.wti will be In two wt k at th- j hoa;.- of Mi?. !! -UhU-i.-!! t n .'arrvl. j st in i . j Mrs. Otto Maohrio r.-t-r of V uilan- - ( str.it ts ur.iit r to .lo-a i.t at t!n I r..s.-:.y:.-r!a :-.--;: l-t I i'1 ''ho ;'si" j Mu-blh.r.--i- was horn-. f--r a s:.o;t t.ia.. I'.iliow iny a routs? of t r.'at no t. at th.t M'.is: ir.ir t ti 15 ul-.- a.ri Ho- j ;dtal, l.al tr.-i.n . d ntado so slowly)

that s!u; .ioo.-hd uio-n a nv oor.-: an.i !o-r frivnd- ;.-..; thill ht-r r-- v-t-ry '..o.l I'ti raidd. j --- i It. H. i: .-:iur-. r ati-i th- at-ntj of ;h.- Nortii.-rn Stat s lafo Insuraro'! s or.i;.;a y havo r i-1 a r nod ir.-n a i -".1. days' .--ay In rivi-'otiJ, O . li. r-i tlo y alt- ndf-d !li'- National b" aJt rwTlto rs con vc-Jit ion .

! Mr. end Mrs. Kr. ! D- I'aof of May- ! wool avi.iio win i-'avo for Canton,! jo., ami Nfw York C-.ty on SaiurJiy, I i Th'y lo.' b-.oio two v..' k3. j - I Tho f Mirth ii!v:.s!on c : th I-adh's'j i Aid oosd.-tv of thf First M. K. church i 1 yistorday at'.!!)' n t h- h-ati' I i f Mis. Jacoh Fis.-h r on .tatc Lato-. ; ftrfit. T '."!' -h-.tion of on,.--'. f'T i

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eJ. the hoatftss. nsistad hy Mrs. Ilopn and Mrs. A- P. MiLaaf hlin., served dninty refreshm-f its.

On Saturday. S-tpfmber 3. the "T!nwlddia Clan" held th.ir ISth aunnua! reunion at K. W. I"!n wtddln's faarm (tho old Dinwiddle homitsteaI ), outnlde of Loweii. At noon tho wllfilied baakota of luncheon were opmd on lonjr tabids under thf- r ino an i walnut trtPs in th grovp. After th" jitcnlo dinner s.-vcral iaifr-; ihotoprfiphs of tiir family wf-r taken Kollu.vlng th.- social in tirs of rird'inr. a fhort business ro.fftiny was held (Jurint; which In t r- s.tiiii; epeftin'i were made hy A. Murray Turner atid lycarirnnd T. Mt-yur. Th-ro v-lri about one hundri-d slx'y riativcs present, and a mighty good tim was tiijvytd by tveiyboJy.

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at!y; lt.am Yoan?. and t re asur--r. Mr. A. s. t aunt. F.'lh.v.-ir.Hr the hnstue-s trur.s-

c ladi.-s fi;; vol a b'..-lai

loair. after Ov.oh the hostess s: rve-i

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a pretti.y appoimeii laaio-oo.

Friends rf Norma n liridge

wi'.I h" ste: day

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-.".rtviroi'.-r. r.ara Tri'tihle. tieuter. ant

EUB KOlDERISti, STAMFIXU, HET-, roinmar.de;-, i'.arhara Tress- 1. re-crd STITC-HIXO. Bl'TTOX HOLE:. keeper. Fi"r' n.-e f-' rhroeder ; Sr.ance BVTTO.V COVERING, ntillIG, i k-crper. Tieien Wolff; sergrennt. Ira KICMI.VG, FA 'C V STITCH I t,. ! ?tor.e. nistrss-at -arms. Violet Pttz. 91 SATE STREET. l'HO.VL HAM- I '"'"a " a . n, li'.ar.ehe MoMt-an; gentin MOXD 44C ' Kos.; Roach, riek.'. Frances M'dh-r; S-7 ! Pr-borah. Alma My-. ry, ptamst. Mahel ! Will ia.msor. ar.l captain, Clara Oraa-

t e r. .

glad to barn that h" si; up y

f -vr the first time, and that h? i." h-en promised, a "s it t : n z-u p" of tw hours durati- n evrry lav, until ftro;i enough for a longer period.

Alice Deiysia in her bathing suit debigmed by iJaul Toiret, Alice Deiysia, the French musical comedy star who has quit captivated her American audiences, has just returned from France. Soon after her arrival in this country she appeared on the beach at Atlantic City n this wonderful creation cf black an J white satin. It is a smart bathing suit wnich was presented to her by Paul Poirtt, famouj French designer.

Hammond Musical College, i n

j Karo-n -ir.d Terp.pl Pythian Sifters Piano, Voice. Violin. PuM'.c Speak-: ar(. anitipat.r,g: a --ry enjoyable ir.jr. Ukeleie. Banjo, Mand.lin. Guitar.' -re:nsz Fridav evening when they

Dancing. Dra-rnaiic: Art.

will assemble for tho

time since

AH me-rchandii'o sold at less than cost at the Bankrupt Sie now pains; on 6I So. Hohman St. 9-3-3 i

VOTICK. Piano which was to b giver. Sept. o'.h his been post;orio.J until S?p;. 2Cth at Pwlonla liail. 9-6-3 Mr. and Mrs. MoKenzle.

the summer vacation. T.iore wni r? initU'i'r, and the so-iai comni.ttec w:ll servo refreshments. Tfiss Molh.e Krb-ger very pleasantly entertained the P. II. of R. T. club last ni;ht at her hop-.u on Iogan st.

Mrs. A. Bums or IVcker street has ust returned from a visit with fr;t mis in Indianapolis and Turkey Kun. Ind.ana . ,

rr. and Mrs. K W. Huher of Tru- ! man avenue a-.d Mr. and Mrs. A. ; Brandt c-f Mith:.?an avi-r. j motored to Indianapolis and spent Lalor day, with frien.ds. V'p-n their retur." ' trip, they stopped at The Shades and , Danville, 111. ;

The Iadies' Aid Society of the Hyde business was added the annual alecPark M. E. chur-rh met yesterday aft-! tlon of officers. The meeting was 3-

r r n o o n at the h nv

of Mrs. William ' Journed to meet in two weeks with

I'.ohl on Monroe: street. There was a j Mri. J. W. Rec-d, 1217 Harrison fct. larfr attendance and to flie ui-ji j Purine tho eoc'a! hour which follow-

Llttle Helen and IiOr'r.. Carter very much furr-rlse-ii ihe'r n. other. Mrs. A. C Carter, last Sunday even in tr when they invited jt namr cf friends into their home en istnte lv!n str-.t i celebrate their mother's birthday . Th.If ueata piayed pedru and burioo. pnz . i. ,r,g awarded to Mrs. Ersisem, Mrs. Hctk and Mis. Iiyrnes. After a d litlitful rvenins. tna litii ladies usiierel their guests into the dininfr room, where covers were, laid for fen The tabio was beautifully decorate i with huge butterfly bows of pain blue satin ribbon, silver candlesticks boiling pale, blue candles and a handsome centerpiece of tea r .ses anci valley lilies. The proud daughters s'-rved an elaborate ar..l delicious rentsluncheon, during which many livp'y gifts were presepted to Mrs. Carter, tojfc-ther with :.ho irno.l wlthesi an I congratulations of ths v. hoi hirtlida;. party.

Mr. and Mrs. J.-nn FaulUsen of t h Pauiissen Manufacturing company- of Kankakee, ll'mon. were the hcuse jcruests of Mr, and Mrs. P. V. Wilson of Doue'lan avenu- for a Jew days.

Mrs. W. A. Jordan. Mr and Mrs. W. (i. Sla.srie and son Wlllard returned yesterday fr-'m Merier. Wis., where they have, had a cottage for three weeks, enjoying the rusticity and tho fishing. Mr. Single and son wil! leave tonight for their horn In Memphis, Tenn.. and Mrs. Slaglo will remain for a longer visit with her mother. Mrs. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. George . Yonke o Korsythe awnti have returned home ai"tr speeding ten days at their summer homo on the Kankakc.

When an automobile. ownM by Robert, R. Asner. of Italtlmore. Md.. backfired, which caue 3 the mahtn to catch fire, he di ova half a m.la away to a fire statijii to hava tru 'lames put out.

Frtiit jar rings 10 ar.l 15c grade per box at the Bankrupt Sale, 652 f llohmnn St. -..

Exhausted Nerve Force If from overwork worry, inte hmirs, roaatant nervous itrahi, or nrno-n t,t any kind, your nerre font: haj Income d' dieted and yon nrr nifT-r r.s from nw-f. ! wture aud (treat de-itaii-tir.(t wan-a i.jiined Ly ehanaucn "f Uie cervo-vitai fluid. on wili f.nd tliat Nuxarrd Iron will oltrn ijK.nt arpninirry ttx-reaje ynr.r trenfU,, eaejr au.l etKi ai-iaco ia two week's li'i c. It not only . nrica.n t.he 1'iooci so tria it an fjrrush :ncre-led riutritum to the itarvs-;-;:"tt"rc'i. k-i NujiW !ri a bo oentains ti.-li-i a-'Oil cb-aaa-ai . orntic.ieat .f acti llvma ,', roe and in thoreo;e a true uerve end t'kod r-xvl SatitrsctorT nesults H'liranUec t i eve-y (en: baser or the nc.'n.:nrera wili refund your mere. . f or e at tu. droTCista.

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Mrs. Nicholas Beth and Mrs. Jacob ; Paff of Michigan City, Ind., att--r.de, I ; the funeral of their noph-.w. Harold ;

J Ilittie, last Tuesday. !

Mrs .

R. Beattr and Mrs. W

fter a short business m-tintf. bunco j wiu enlfrtaia ,he North Side was ;a f-rst pri.e bein awarded! . ton,.irro..v otvriwo fct

Mrs. Beatty s home. 50 Highland st .

Napier Secret Service. Ca'.im-t Sligr.

'.oora i.i i.ast ir, leaf,;, and chartered bv State ior ve3tigatiocs in all matters.

License, ling. Ir. S -; - 6 - e '

F.va Taussig, second ti Miss

Sarah Greenber . An attractive ianciienn ais served following a delightful evening. The next meetlr.g w.ll he held in two we-JkJ.

H.'trry M'r.as

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Bankruptcy Sale at 652 Hohman St Bargains for all. 7-S-:

ELKS, NOTICE!

S o'clock tot.!

All

Reg-uhir meeting B i s i r. e s s of great

mt niters requested to attend . S-S-l V. O. THOMAS. Fx-ilted R;;r.

Mr. an! Mr". Oran Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bauye-r h-iv. returned ' r. a motor trip to Clinton, la... Alio.-.- they visif.-d frl. -. ! . While In the t-'.ite. they took a trip up the Mississippi river. The South Side W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow evening, September 'j. at the home of Mrs. John A. Gavlt. ".vf. Ilyslop pi .. All members are

ur'r.ri'l r -d u " s i od to oe prcse;-,- as j

Eugene Snodgrass and family re- I turned homo Tro-fday m't-r several days' visit with E. E. Snodgrass and ; family cf Kotits. !tih

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For Every Boy and Girl in Northern Indiana

Every boy and girl should be outfitted for the entire school year at these extraordi- 3

nary savings. Every sort of school shoe is here at regular prices and remember,

a decided reduction from our

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iammond selt Service lirecery bo. 220 East State Street Phone 4014 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free

"Good Serviceable Shoes for Less than the Ordinary" i

Kind Cost You Elsewhere

Is our day-m chy-out policy. Here are still further savings for thrifty women who like to see their children well well dressed SHOES OF SOLID LEATHER that combine style and service.

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BUTTER Git Edge Tub. the finest butter 1 i m

money can duv. per Id LARD Swift's Pure Lard, O ?

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i Bacon.

2 lbs. for

MlLLtri 6c KAiiT'S

FLOUR CERESOTA or GOLD MEDAL V8 bbl. Paper bbl. Cloth $1.20 $2.40

per lb IlOKiCSC tlaiui.

per lb.

Skinned Ham?,

per lb.

M oatiets per lb Luncheon Meat,

per lb

33c 20c

7 sT A 1T

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lbs. for

COOKIES Ovals, iced. 1 72 lbs. 32c; per lb.. 1

at $3.50

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SSES "STAR BRAND" HIGH SHOES Of MISSES' BROWN CALF SHOES A sturdy fine mahogany calfskin with wing tip or plain serviceable shoe with good heavy soles and

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tip. A smart school shoe tor misses. Same Shoe in Black, $3.00

medium heels. Very becoming style for school.

Hie Child's Size Are $2.25

Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs

Mixed Cookies, per lb

29c 18c

Peanut Butter, Miller cc Harts,

",T rr' 40 c

Finest Children's SHOES, $4.00 Made on the "Footform" last, of finest brown calfskin. This is a very pretty hitop lace shoe for school. Specially priced. The same shoe in mlsses's sizes, $4.50.

SKUFFER SHOES $2.50 Children's celebrated "Star Brand" Skuffers for school. Of mahogany calf and black patent leather with matt calf tops. A sturdy school model. Misses' sizes, $3.00.

Growing Girls' Lace Shoes, $4.50 A smart shoe for growing girls and

young women is this hitop with school and military heel.

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to . A. durable, stylisn scnoo Specially priced.

ice boot

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Corn Meal, white and yel- O low, freshly ground, lb.

cnr.ir.ier oiusage, per lb Salami Sausage, nei- H,

TIP TOP OUR SPECIAL

30c 1 30c 30c

I Swift's BHfket Bacon, 1 O Freshly Roajted Every Week.

Inferior Quality. 2 c

Surplus Lots Growing Girls', Young Women ffi

Per lb. 25c

Pe lb. 30c

Pancake Flour, new crop, 2!2-ib. bag.

Log Tavern Maple Syrup, 2l4-!b. tin j j Runkel's Cocoa, ! 1 5 lb. can

29c 60c 9c

Very pretty styles in mahogany calf, vici kid and gunmetal calf. High bee boot, smart for school wear, of good serviceable leathers and smartly styled. Regular $4.00 sho". Friday and Saturday, all sizes at $3.00.

CHEESE

h Young America,

White Vinegar, high test, for S

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per lb Wiscinsm Brick. per lb Phoenix Luncheon, per lb. Swiss LuncheDn, per lb

Limburger, in glasses, 9 each OoC;

Pimento, in glasses, each

GOO!

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LUCK JOHN F. JELKE 2 lbs. for 46 c

pickling, per gallon

40 c

Puritan Malt & Hops, 7 f per set

Hops, Vl lb. pkg. .

40 c

American Family. P. 6c G-, Fels Naptha, Rub-N'o- CO. More Soap, 10 bars

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BOYS' ARMY SHOES Of heavy army calfskin leather. "A real shoe for real wear." Little gents' sizes $2.75 Youths' size-, $3. CO Boys' sizes . . . . $3.50

YOUTHS' SHOES $3.00 Little gents" and youths gunmetal calf shoes, with extra heavy soles. New boys' English last. The boys' sizes are $3.50.

BOYS' SHOES $4.50 A genuine Goodyear welt model of fine brown calf, in blucher style. Made with rubber heels. A very attractive, smart school shoe. The youths' sizes are $4.00.

OUTING SCHOOL SHOES $3.00 Made with "Wearproof soles fr active boy. Th.. uppers are of food serviceable dark brown elkhide. An all-around school shoe. Little gents' sizes, $2.50.

18 Bars Birch White Laundry Soap k

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DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS TOMORROW

WOLF Hammond. Imq

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