Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1921 — Page 8
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w .1 In :f ted j.lay cnvii wth. basket iba'.i at tht- ij.nunu ;-. .t
and ,u"ut th. gani.-s a show or hath. f-r
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S'.is'.i'z Park Sunday School at 5 p. w. XhtTsx wi'.l b( a short m"p'.:r. Col- " ..virs th! S'i'.nlay rnorti'x? (lorvU-.e for puruosc o? cJocthr tho -h-urob trusTh" ir.t vlay Scho-! pirty hctd at th - :iov;':t "i ark last Saturday was an i-opt iona'i'y pleasant affair. Anoth- - r party is brinj planned tor th!s . i;iont!v. ' . Attention !; caUd to the change of --he Sunday School hours boinning- to1 "morrow. S.-fryon '.3 InTlteJ to th aervlcos o? "be church. " MBTTTOniST episopi, cnmcH ',. Rev. H. V. Ivty, pastor. First Sun- ' ay of the new conference year. Vsual 1 jrf-gram of .ifrviocs. Sunday School " an -3 Junior 'h-irch at 9:30. Special ' rnoan(.!;crt roardir.'? Ilally Day. '. Jihiic worship with sermon 1-y the po.-.-'. cr at 10:45 and 7 At the momir. ,-irvioo the ho!r, under the direction '.-'f Mrr. I :;. will sins. "Father, Br.J ' Ti!r.e ir." and in tio evening- "lie '..""i!: Forgive." M'.aa Carrie Gillett iraJ the Epworth Iya.?ue at 6:?0. ."7'r.e church wi'.l g'.a.ily welcomo all
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fOSr.HEG.lTinVAt CHURCH Sunday S-hor-1 at 10. '"'0 a. m. Mom. nsr worship at 11:00 a- m.
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Whiting A d vertisem en ts Are Winners
Mr. and Mrs. Wiehhorst r.t-o Fioronos Dt-naam will m'i to housoKoojiiri in th. Gal'itr'iier ho.i.. in i.iivor m:o.'(. formuriy occupied by the Hal Joio-s lamily. Mrs. JJost ;. Twitt was .r.to badly bruised by falir.jf down th.j f li.rs at lltf homo in tiporte avenno. The public sohooM were ob?ed e sterday, thv? fachfts attend::-j the lnstitut. at Gary. A iaro number cf Fortnightly eb:b members visited the Fi''..i.f Mustum :n '"jnioao on Thursday and report a very 'uooestfu! and benencial ox;eJit i.m. Mr?. H. K. 'Doaubien attended th -meeting of Hammond Wunmi's '. iu . the History octb.n. which v.- xs h-:lA at the Hammond ojntry f.ub. The I toy a I XeUU'.-or will nuot in regular -esij-.un oi: mx' Monday night, '.th rtro.-hm r- n t ar: d r : t r : : i:m :: t will follow the husim'ss ss.-:or.. A la.i ge number of member of the Kfuitern Stars attended ?h- meeting; of the East Chicago chapter on Wednesday r.igh' and the Indiana Harbor chapter or. Tuesday ni-xht on wh:ch occasion both orders entertained the Grand Ma- j tron. j The Horn Econnmcis tection of the j Fortn:rht!y Ciub will visit Ida Xoycs j Hall at the University of Chicago next Tuesday afternoon, leavir.? the sheri-
dan avenue corner on the 11 C-j ca
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Harry Jewett. and two 'brothers Edward and Clarence, besides a host of tinrcss
friends. j Mr. and Mr?. W. Kills of Idagtrove, I Iowa, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Freeun of Myrtle avenue for afew days. Edward Frees and Hoiiis Hunter j of Hammond, motored to Wellsboro, I Ind.. on Wednesday. ) Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maze. Mrs. J. H. nroderson and Mrs. Carrl Shade, of the West I'ark Addition, attended !
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the Wood's theatre in Chlca.50 and saw "Over the Hill." Mrs H. Hubbard and daughter Mies Myrtle of I..lnco!n avenue, were la Chicago on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hols worth, of Myrtle avenue, .-ire the proud parents of a little, Hon who arrived at their home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr.-'. Hultgien of Roberts avenue, visited Mrs. Ilohrdanse. who is ooiitiiud at the Post Graduate hospital In Chicago and report her getting alonif fine. Mrs. Vcscl and daughter Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Margaret Buehler. motor, cd to I'uliman. 1:1.. where they visited with relative of the Vogel's. Mr.-. Car! is ichler of Forsyth, returntd from Indianapolis'. Ir.d.. where she attended the Pythian s-jster convention as t!iir ,lelefc-ate. Mrs. W. Buhn of East Side, visited her daughter Mrs. A. Sohaefer and family of Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Josfpli smith of Indianapolis Blvd.. entertained her daughter from Chicago the fore part of the week. Mrs. Yanke of lu-heits' avenue wai a visitor in Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Piau of Myrtle avenue are enfrtainin? the latter's sister. Mrs. F. Harr of Wood Iliver. 111., for an lad-finite time. Mrs. llarr's son Georjje who accompanied her. re-
! turned to Wood Itiver. the following day after tlieir arrival. Mrs. C. Ilueli o Indianapoii.-s Blvd., was a ChieuKO jhopptr on Tuesday.
The Peoples Store
State and Sohi Sts.
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SATURDAY
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RUBBER BABY PAJiTS 25c A veil made line oi w"ter proof baby pants in all sizes.
HAIR NETS
7c
Cap shape, in all colors, and our usual 1 0c let.
LADIES' BLOUSES $4.49 A beautiful new selection of georgette crepe And tricolette blouses
in all sizes and ccbrs.
Miss Marion Wiikins with her lacefrill, rolied stockings. Roll stockings became too ordinary for Miss Marion Wi Skins, just back from a visit to KnjrlanJ and franco., so she has added a different touch to the stocking by topritnjr the rolls with lace ruffles. tVhtther or not Miss Viikitt3' innovation will be copied widely betora eprir.2 remains to be seen.
LOWELL
! Th" 15 real est PIANO SALE AND j . j j pis uX'Xi it a fi i off:;!; eveu pre-'1.1 RENTED TO LAKE COUNT V PEOPLE ' j j 'iS NOW IN FKOGltESS AT ilous-? cf j 1 j ' Muivat. In.:.. Gary. ind. We refund j , ! I farts, and deliver to your home. j !
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r'OK HUNT 2 furnished rooms, lolb Myrtle a--enuo. Whiting, call aft r 5 o'clock p. m. 10-S
Sunday School at 0:4 j Opening sermon of
! meet:::-':-, at 11. it' a. ns.
a. ns. .he Protracted ,
There will be a cafe all wishing to ro
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Mrs. Pf!pr:'tn or Mr?. A N. P'aubin. The funeral of James J. .I'onegan.
Jun.ois . young- I . 3 u p . m . Evei.:n
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Alliance Meeting: at
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gust Prccf Corsets-
A complete line of Warner's famous corsets m
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VEILING A new line of veilings, in pCp
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scasuiiduic siuutj, cn. LADIES' KAMDXERCHIEFS Imported tissue cial at
quality, m pretty hgures. ipeciaiiy J q priced at HAIR BOW RIBBON Just wide enough for pretty hair bows ; pretty designs. Per Q q yard
TALCUM POWDER Mennen s, only J g in the regular 25c quality, at
NIGHTENGALE FASHIONED HOSE $1.50 All sizes, in black or brown; excellent qual
ity silk.
LADIES' PURSES Black, brown or grey, real leather, fitted with mirror. Spe- R1
MEN'S HOSE Fine quality lisle hose in black
or brown. Very specialty pricca. Q
per pair
NEW GIRDLES A new srlection of pretty
styles in girdles f Priced up from .
styles in girdles for FaU dresses. (gO gQ
Sgte 61 venrs. who?" death followed in- Protracted mettinss will cot'-tlr.uo every
; Juries su.-tain-d by falling off a wa."on. n.irht at T.'c. i .r. pt Saturday ti.'Sht. j was he:d on Thursday -under the -iir- e- T:o nKCtir. on t due ay w:il be at
NOTICE
"ill not be respc:
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.contracted by my wife. JOSEPH AMBORD. ;).:.D Vhltiii?, Indiana FOR P.ENT We will share our home . :n Whitir.s wi'h a congenial couple. r,o chEdrn. A good chance for the . V.i-ht party: Write E-110, care of The fiinns Hammond. 10-3-6 Add a RIVERA phe-norraph to yo-ur rt?.rne. It is 8-3 g-oo-d as the beft and -osts leat. if bousrfct during our TWO WEEK riIONO3n.AFH SALE. House f Mucrat, Inc., Gary, Ind. We deliver within a radius, cf DO miles and pay carfare, IO-5-t t.M-W. 1"bn Cltitropt aetor'n ne-rr FbOBe bbitifr, Trrtt-e; tt In yow dirretory. 11'-g-2 VyrEI KiperlenrM Salesladies, sp. ply it. Gordon & r-ons, AVhitlniE. x io-?-tr J"OR FA EE E-sbi rocm houe on the cormer of Leporte avenue and llSth ireet. .ara, elwtrle. graa. bath, et wafr hear. Improvements all paid; Irrrmedlftte possession. Easy Terms. 'S.VUTK. E-ALEJ; r'AVrX'SON CO, phone rti-s; ::. io-?-.i v. Tt f? a ttas - dT-rites half of i s tits tnindinr U'.b own biisin-es -.td the oth-r bait ta providing1 for hi. if it.ure. For a safe and n' way to X y thi. j'".n The Whitins Savings and . Xoia so4:!ati'.-n. Gi'j 113th s treet. '.')-?
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Interment beins
in Chicapo. Mrs. Edward Shaeffer entertained the members of the Young- Ladio.- Guild of the Congregational church at her
home In Atchison avenue. Twentv-1 vitati
r.ve were present, the cven:ns lie In? t r.
spent in building- a program for the ensuingyear. Mrs. Fred Hadiey furnishing several instrumental numbers. The officers elected were: President. Mr.-. R. M. Storer: Vice president. Mrs. Helen Jenninss: Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Fred Hadley. The Tr! Kappa Sorority will rrive a card party at the Slovak Pom at S;0n p. to., this evening. lief reshrnests will -be served and priz-s awarded. With the loss- of the late Serceant Patrick J. Lawlr and James J. Por.eean. the democratic party has lost tw stind-patters.
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Class at 7:30. Friday, Teacher Training at 7:00 and tv nir.if service at 8:00 p. ni. You may receive th-j benefit and the bles.sins of the Eevial Meetings by attending. Y.u aro ;iv-a a special in
to confe, whoever read.-! this C.'me arid enjoy t:i Go.d of Gwd, and prepare to meet
The funeral of Clarence Jewett of Hammond, brother of Edward Jewett. of Iod:ar..ip '.m Blvd., was held this afternoon from the Methodist church at Hammond, burial taking place at Oak Hill ccmetiry. Mr. Jewitt lias be it ailing f--r some time, having- hu. 1 a stroke of paralysis. He was well known in Kol.ertsdale and many from l-.f r- .-ttf-nd'. d t he funeral. lit leaves o' . d' s hi wi: e, -,v o so-i.- M rie and
frrVH TffOTRK TONIGHT X FVjTiik Tay In "Th-? niaalnc Trail," t Tw.-tMy En "Wild mi n ktoihJ iimtril!- .ojjfayf Harrr Cbjtj tn "-The "IVaJIxTP-. f n-!-t;rt-d e-o:iMiy sail The irrrctro K-t ftt- JVmiEle-. I 0 - S - 1 X "
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TAR THEATRK TOMOHT Frak Mayo lo "The niaitlnir Tnifl." ALo riTf-rri.-r fn "Wiid" and a Rood cotTJe-dj-. onday, Harry Carry In "The Wallops a cele-Hrated cmeelr and The Mlrcl-a ot tbe Juuuele.'" 10-i-l
The irreate?: PIANO SALE AND PHONOGRAPH OFFEll K'EU PRMS LINTEL' TO LAKE COFNTY rEOPLL' IS" MOW IN I'ROGRI-ISS AT Houe Must it. Tn--- Gary. Inr. Wo r' fun-1 fars. ard deliver your h ire. 10-3-1
l-Sf-, jff 't r.i of CO -- --:,e(, f SPECIAUST
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Can Kv-Tflot O.muh. r-w-pi v;ffer tt?'n o- ! -!.t -' fjl - ' tftKtp mmrw known rwtriiv wt
4 'f'Z$rm0Ty- !" t,m a1 i3-c -T.T 20 Yf Aft on " I i.eiie ""," ' t4 Nou rnretl. Stuir, n yiift CfHH e ?8 Yti CI STATt STUET FRAMiLIN O. CARTER. M.D (YE IA. WOSE AND r M BO AT. 12 s 3t Mmt lurl Sortli t1 Tk f 4r H----. V I til to i
TIIK BEST RESULTS ARE OBTAINED BY USING Baker's Chocolate ( Blue Wrapper, Yellow Label) In Making Cakes, Pics, Puddings, Frosting, Ice Cream, Sauces, Fudges, Hot and Cold Drinks.
Fcr more than 1 10 years this chocolate has been the stand
ard for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform Quality IT IS THOROUGHLY RELIABLE
" 57 Highest Awards In Europe and America Tc tiad-mark "l a Belle ChocoUticre" on every package WAITER BAKER & CO. LTD. Established 17S0 DORCHESTER. MASSACHUSETTS Booklet of Choice ReUpcs sent free
VELCUIt SKIRTING
FRENCH KID GLOVES $2.93 ? Black, brow,:, tan and white; genuine French kid only.
BED SPREADS
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54 inches wide, in a beautiful range ruii size cr-.ea neatly of checks, plaids and stripes; ' $3.50 hcmiaed; 0 quality. ualily- LADIES' UKiON SUITS TUB SILKS G9C e ! o a O Focr s!tvCs. rt sleeves or no 32 inches wide, in a pretty line c sleeves, in a Fall weight garment, stripes for shirts and blouses. htguiar v6c vaaues.
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Ncm. new, itw! Wr.at vill the tvlt be. in FrDc'ts. Sj:t5, Gats! Here's style news for the rCidd es as well as Grou-upi! Turn the pages cf your new Fall Quarterly and see them a!!. There is the Bramley Blouse, the One-piece Dress, Sport Skirts, School Togs fcr Girl? and Bays. Each style has its simple new McCall "Printed" Pattern! So easy to use, so ao curate in stylo because of the "iirut-cl" pieces! T.:m:7r llz new McCall FaU QuT-7r?r -if a jovj gTiide book to znakicg Style!
BUSHNELL'S ANIMAT ED WEEKLY IN 8 REELS
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.M-s. Ireland Peralts cs tf Publish t!:i3 Letter for tie Benefit cf Others jo ire ia tier Lcaiaoa
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J.,---" ;:: c-.n't praise tiie) R.net v.nil rr -"-r- if o ; :1 v. c-trin. Yen n-.av p't :i :h tit; letter if vou tb.iiik it w!!i bo'-M 'V r.vrFj Ire,vni, K. K. 1, .'.rsaw, i:i.-S'.)urL T : T". : - ". are both allinc; and vr'-teb f-nd v.d .h a nervous breakdev. n .-u! ; ' ' . -is - t of a yonian's life. It is said Lbat ths peculiar to women act on the; nerves like a firebrand. Lydia T. Pinkham's Vofjotablo Compound iss- successful in overcoming rttrh conditions, a larpre number of A'Yierkan women who were once great f.urT-trc-rs frmu nerve troubles owe their t nt hna'.th a.:d comfort to Lydia E. i'irikharn's Wpc tablo Compound. j "?rit.e Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. Xaso., about your health.
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AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 187 StUc Seet (Keax Fobfiice) Hsmnond, Ind. A. J. iWANSON. Pres. DANIEL BROWN, Vice Pres. H. 0. REISSIG, Sec.-Treas.
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