Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News
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n on .Mumoii M,h. Moraii :i w :-a i e she is v ill pi liabiy
arliiti Aad.rdun have
irtmciit o. 3ira. Anna Jh-; i elieet lor a few months. :uu; t.o;,, t-. L'littt, ;v I
i hi r bister a. id '.he winter Ui re. i
i'y.i, -Mi. i!iit Airtj. Junii Af.ew iiud Jir. and Alia. H. C. 1'it-ice. Mh-s Aima Hi inl.olti doiirfhtf ully entti .ii. mil '.ho (i lone i.'iiib 0.1 her Lome (ill ..Ii'.iiiiy stKvt l:u-t evening. Afltsr
Thirte. n Huh- U-h-v .! of Master Jjf ii;.- l.U hmd V:.-t riioinr.. Mm Mr. a !! i'.i.-. I". A. V- .--p : ih.wi.. n i-..i-syiho avenue, tarn W'cdne-rd.xy aCt'.r- . 'On to help :vri u 1, io -t-Av.y .1 few r.vtirs on i.is fo.irtli hirti. i.; Geni's TVr j.l lyt-ii l.y the B-us; aid lull', hn was f r e.i at a i.r : -. . i 1- t tahh doe . luted ia I! i'h'v .-'en 01. is an-J the GlCks.al hirlh .Uiy coke with tatel:- . Tiirt p'fts m 1 T1 !.. ,.:!. and .!.. h O.op ho. o 1:, Ki-.loii Pro . n. John a : -I li iih tti.. Uu'vitv.. A llwrto Lenne,;v. Harry l.u Ji. Stare a. v-t S'.ai hvitz, Ka'hTii'.!! W ioP r e ot t , Loietta nn-l JyttiiT S;iic'.ii' it. Ai!;tf .-Mi-ifm, f.uty lrown a it Junior Gri.v iii. Th- I '.. e .::'.---T n i!i is A fsfn'i.; t 01 of V(H ! IK .1! II: Olid lull It. ;ir:-t I'.iefl i '1 last tiiiri.t in t lit ". !.t'u: h Kh.mi. VHi .i-i-tl..m of "tiieriM v.-as held, the fc-l'.'-w iiij; h.uu: dieted to ofiee: PrcbHi nt, I r;iiitii?r!in.3 ; viec prr.i P-nt. Mr.-. 1". G. Smith; scci eta ry. .Mrs. litis Ui-uniii'i', and irciaiirtr. M rs. I : n.-- .1 isi A soeifi-l hi'i.r w?s it i after the h!s'.!if-o, run! hot roffi and antt-'jch-: v ri' .it'l l o.I. I n :' :c t ion r-f a cla. of ra'ul'd.it.'s rd the l-..-:rt of the tlvlt.ite.- to Gr.ir. i Tc:ti;i' w Kl be int n-s-tint fi'.i!'jiis r.? th.o '"''Ctirig of 1 lain mi-nl Tniiib- of i'ythiun S:s'."i this evenIiik. F.vf r 'n mei.t s anil a s.-eial h-oir wii! bt enjoyed at the elos of the fis ion. Thfi Kirip-"." Heralds will be er. tertsiiiod at a Junk party Saturday atter-no.-in at half rest tu o'vhiek at t'ht fciim '! Mr?. Ott.i. Mayvood avunc Ali King's H'raMj are itivited. and oil friend." will !:..- w eleornr. Any onp dpsirtnit further information may call 1198-K. Martin Follmar. ebl ?i son of John Fdiimar. who has b.en in St. Margaret's hospital for the pn.st t'tiret: wks U.r treatment of a broken leg. la convalescing very olowly. M;ss Kathryn Thailkii;. little da-ish-tr of Mr. and Mrs. Chir'.t-s H. Tir.ai!kilt of J'ine stre.-t. ntei taiad a number if! (! r pi a. aa-'i' e. .Thursday aturnoon at ho r home ia ce'.eoi a i ion of lur venth hlrthilay. Th afttri.iicn wa1. spfti: with ft :e and niu&ej. find Mi.s Kathryn rfcivni many pretty r risen a. The t:iole was very attiaetive with Hallowe'en aeeorutioiis and a tiair.ty luncheon was si rve.l to Go'difl Whltlnif, Virginia I.tiu-. AlUe and Quelle Str-rkmeis; r, Kath rir.-i ihizt tski. Veimii Davis. Kveiyn I-, line. W inifred Hunt. Kobert Keith and .Jess Mavity. Th? Lafon Club m-t la.t evening at the home of Miss Miidi-'d Kitnioongh of Detroit street. Danring and frames were "njoyed and a tn-ii-omise luncheon v: served. A H-U!owi 'en party wa i'!aiin.-I. to tak- place at the ht-me .; Miss ignore Kllion. -C7 Sibley s'.r.t. in the nesr future. The Kappa Delta Gammas have postponed the meet t'r.jr pr viotmiy announced, and u HI meet Monday evenir.fr. l;rtob-r 17th, at th-; home of Miss Kail Prendi-rga?t.
y.v. ar.d Mi s. 1". ' 1 et oei i h 1. 1 iy m i' '1 lUir- Jay i vci. and .'.lis. i.;. s;ieiu. S' ihiiM r i" .s
gunit s wile cnj.iV
ii:i:;.;c and
i ! Th- i.a-lies' Auxilin ; 1-i'i-- ojuii i iiur. i. in t s. 1-h .e L:;ad y. s; ; ' 'hi'.. -id' tubit' tu ii. es ! ai.il ... i !.a-i;..-..d. ri j v . e a,..p. iiiled buy. ! .-; ' to be ured in mso.on j be an eai y (1 i.rat ii
Wit; lar .tie corp. rati ll.-a d ! r t be liiihi, y nf t i hureh are ui Mr:-, ihirley and Mrs buml m s r i at; uai ;
UK ia lit ii. bi t' ved,
of Alleo i a.i d i iir ..f Mr. i ! 1 1: . a 11 s r v. Ii it h d by the
mi elmt, two initialed lnui th
i 'an ie. lJeli- i.i y and 1,'ards v ere v i;j.Vt d
new club. Miss duv-
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of St. Paul's tiie iiora of ay alter::. ti. .1 s ! ru ii .a ; ed lid Mrs. N . tf t lie in a : i lals k. Thi re vv ill -unnay ninrn-
co miu union, Kinul. All A.d to b,: pi i 'arr as: is; , y ri f resi.tm
o he :i a . e s s.-nt. i.li'j. i is.
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LIVE LOCAL wm "AOS"
Wassey's Pleating Shop KMtlKftlIiFUII(i. S TA, I'l.M.. IIEII. tT I rTH I f. Hi n o V HOLE. BiTiov t i;Hi:ri. IIHUDIVG, ItK HiX., K Y STiT Hl. PI STATE STIiKKT, f'HU.VE HAMMO VU 44H. 3-7
Mr;.. J, I,. i VIelucha f ntc rtalned her aid ciuh y. stci .lay afternoon at her ho.ae on Waiter street. The home v. a prettily decorated with the seasons i'.ov. i. rs. and : hree tabien of pedro w urn played, ttie prize.s beirn : arded to Mrs. i- Kriui.', Mrs. J. Got man, Mrs. .1. I a. ("eielni-'na and Mia. lSufetis .Tiie ii'stess srvtd a dainty luneheon n iiei t; ui Ms.
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Ono of the hosts last the Ft 1st Se . Oi 1 nios-
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t.und is the AsI'Our. A fhoi t ied a. very in-
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K. Men ill, a e the hoys an i. U T. Miyer, -Sister Meyer.
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iiiaster of mi; :ri" t ira'.n giv Mann U ;:d
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interest ir.j missa ire Mi known to Sceiuts ad Seoul
spoke to the boys in a pleasing fashion, and gave them a splendid tribute. Levi C'li'ii-n, otie of the nr, a.icst my tnthusiasts in Hainmond. talkid to the youngsters a few minutes, after whieii Scout Gordon's corps, consisting- of i Iprht boys, put on a. tine first aid stunt. The evenmir w.-ui: 1 up with a playtime in iho pym, a;ni the boys all said they had had a miichty frood time.
a Miort bum llloilibl 1.1 u i I (: lia no l . M iss
Helen Pea
ing this t'veiiiiitt, the hii.n ee't'ta bi inc ii.adu by Miss t.'a.; ri' I K' .am y and M i m ir. i oihi a L lil 1 1 U. A daintj lum ilcull was sitm :l to the t wi'H e m mb.-rs. l fif? wit mi i ting will be head ai. the home of Mrs. Janu s Ktder on Sfuir.mur houleard. Kal; h .".' Puth of ilainm aiu and Mlna liliooi' tb liio-iii of CliiiiihO iiare beon liveii.nit to marry in Ghiiafjo. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. It. Schroeter, bride and Ktoom, are at home at HI) Tenipie l'laee. Si. i,.,uis. Mo. Mrs. bchroeter was formerly Miss Matilda Dobaon.
Tlio regular nieetlnR 1'ershing- Auxiliary Nr.. Friday evfliing. (,'etobe io.i Hall. A full att' sin-d.
of I he Francis M will be held r 14. Odd Felndance Is
The Husy ltivs of th" First Haptist (hureh will hold their iirst mooting- at the home of Guora Kniettei. o7 Sibley stnet at half past two o'clock, October Uth. All members are urged to eonie. AI.KTTA I.AVEXS.
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Mrs. CllllMlli
Hist evei street In who will
10. Ethi r on
tober 13th. Th
K. Koch enti rtained ty at a misi'i il.im ou.s : inr at i.es home on honor of Miss let-note
very ho-.ver Mason Koch,
Mrs Sovern entertained Thursday afternoon at her home on Dyer boulcard. The house was attractive with branches of autumn leaves and bunco was played at two tables, the hitfh scores heini; made by Mrs. Joseph iULisky and Mrs. Ma ; mi a rdt . After tnc fifimes, music was enjoyed and a nicf ty app.iinted luuch'.on served to Mrs. N.
Carlson, Mrs. G. Siiinrrle of East ("hi-I Uow
(.auo, Mrs. Kruesrr, Mrs. ('rocker, Mrs. Ftibey and Mrs. Shaver of Gary, Mrs. Cunnty of Chicago, Mrs. Huntsley of Indiana Harbor and Mrs. Marquardt and daughter Mies Bernice of Porter, Indiana.
FAMOUS STAOE TWINS AWARD PRIZE TO PHILADELPHIA'S OLDEST PAIR
i .i i.z ti:t.r i lain ' x . : a. i
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Mfirion Falrfosnk. U Tlr-
bsnKa twins. Is hw hsnlai; the priio to Mr. E- Befrr 4 her fcrnthcr. W. GrTn, Philadelphia's oMcst twin.
A tw.ii content wn Weld tn Ptiila- ( delphid recently whlcli brwjRht 123 tuIh nt tvrina to a theatrical ner- I
formance featurinjr t famous Firbankn tvrina. Marion Fairbanks ia ahown her ,rentirfr the prire to th winnerti, who ere 81
years oW. Thpy are .'ir$. E. Berry ; Madi-laine, Kairbanka and her hrothe r, W. Grovell. i t th ctremony.
ia looKina on
Alvlna Gardner, Evelyn I'ascaly. for Mcneschan to finish his batch of
I Akiim Steven. Isabel King, . Lticiie muh.
' Ketnerd. Dorothy Hohllng, Helen, Lei
ralno and Illlan Carter.
v MARKET Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Iiohman Street Hammond
The civic department of the Ha.mmond Woman's Club will have the openlnp meetingr at the home of Mrs. W. C Belman of Glndaie park toniKf t. All members interested in civic welfare of the city are urped to be preatiit. MRS. FP.ED JAItVIS. Chalrma-n.
DYER MEN OFFR TO PLEAD GUILTY
Tha men were Klvn thirty days
fined IS0 In Jail.
eath and
me the bride of rn.P.lSaturday morninn, Oe-
room wero dainty
Th" Club, evi r.ii: Iyf! V 1 n
initial me: nev. ly oi-f:; ii at the h' o ("ondit
imp; o nized, iiie of stref t.
f the F. I. T. was h Jd last Miss Gertrude Tne members
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nosegays of bris-'ht flowers
and shaded lamps. The quests enjoyed m.i;ie ai:J -am;., aftei which an attractive luncheon was served. The bride-to-be wa the reelpUn-t of many pretty sifts.
J Here will be choir practice at St.
avil's church tonight at half past sevn o'elot k. All members are urged to e present.
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H. A. L.ampreil left today for Mass., where she has nine to
assist in completing- preparations for the ivMldlng- of Miss Phyllis Coes to Albert I-amprel on "Wednesday. Sep-temb-r 26th.
Dr. and Mr. G P. Smith very charmim.!y entertained Inst evening- in celebration o-f their w ddiny- anriversary. An iaborate course dinner v.-.ia served to fourteen g-uc-si at Parker's Cat", during which toasts and pood wishes a-t lenty were wafted to the hor-t and hoioi-ts. In the evenirtjr th'- party enjoy. d the Tiv -.li. Th- ftu?.sts included Mr. an! Mr. V. A. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. P. 1 4. Hfimlifrpr. Mr. and Mrs. C. It
brought their nei dlework and enjoyed musie, after which luncheon waa served. The members are the Misses Julia Coy, Marirnrot Kohin. Juiia and Esther Poi (X' Ea-st Chictifto, Margaret and Id i Mae Rtse of Indiana Harbor. Elinor Mandel. Joan Gem, Margaret Enderwood. Heulali Essenger and Mrs. J. M. Garde y of Hammond.
The many friends of fisp Faye Kick will bo delighted to learn that her condition continues to improve.
Mi Iraino Carter, daiifrhter t Mrs. A. C. Carter of State street, wa. pleaj? tnt ly surprised Wednesday evening at her homo by twenty of her friends, who came to celebrate her birthday. Uunco vas playod and the prizes were awarded to Miss Alvlna Gardner and Miss Mary Camp. Music and tames wore, enlovt d, af.er which the guests presented Miss Ixiralne with two bcauti'fut birthday gifts. Luncheon was served at an attractively appointed table, with decorations of bliu- and ,;o'td. to the Mis.ses Marie Hilbrleb, Marian Fensterma ker, Katherine McOarry. Alice Gr iff. Poietta Uesenfelt, Rurraii! tta Barnes. Francen H.-hrinper. Marsr. ref Ionjr. Mary ('amp. Viola lluf-
Emtl Muntan of near Dyer and Vssll Mcntsehm of IDssvP.le, part oxvners of the "phantom still"' which eluded federal officers for so long, came to the. Hammond police court last evening and signified their desire to plead guilty aftd have their canes disposed of. Officers received two rt-p irts simultaneously to the effect that Muntan and Meneschan both had stills. Meneschan's place was raided flret and the still waji found In a dugout under the house. Muntan had plenty of mash ready for boiline but no still. H finally admitted It was his turn to have the "phantom" and that he waltin
Their Homes Seized by Plratss. ! Mors plratvs arrived on the eoar of i ravoa, M'noanao, Philippine (slanrla, j In driving th native inhabitants, j Ul Bauobns, Into the fiiH-;. '
Choice Pot Roast 8c Pork Shoulders ...... 10c Pork Loins 7 lb. Average . 17c Fresh Ham Roast 15c Leg Spring Lamb 20c Leg of Veal 17c Smoked Picnic Hams . . 12Vc Bacon, per pound . . . 171y4c Sirloin Steak 16c Boneless Rump 15c Lamb Shoulder 9c Lamb Stew 5c
PHOTOS Special Reduced Pricei . on All Sizes FOR SHORT TIME ONLY Make Arrangement for Sittings Immediately MAJESTIC STUDIO HOHMAN NEAR STATE Phone Ham'd 137
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835 Calumet Avenue Saturday, October 15th EVERYBODY WELCOME MIKE TERRE, Proprietor
Hammcnd Musical College. Piano, Voce, Violin, PeMIe Spcalint,, I'k-l-'i?, Banjo. Mandolin, Guitar, DanclnkT. Dramatic Art. 10-1
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Don't foiar' t tbe Fidelia I . iiip. s' danee October JJth'.tt C.neordia Hil 300 '.V. State sr. ("rent.-- Toe. la tits 2 3c. Go d music. 1 0 -1 2 - 4 1
Don't fiT'-'t tfe fimily eveidn'r dance -t the (P' rniatii:'. I'lun, cor. i-'ohl and Indiana a v. every Sii'niny. Metn-"le-s and frit fids cure S-mday. 1". r;..o.l msic. 10.14-1
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Let him remain outdoors just as lopg at pos?'bIe, it makes him grow but see that he is protected with proper clothing. Our drensey little ger.ts' Overcoats, Mackiraws and Two-Pant Suits will afford him the proper comfort in any kind of weather. Prices here are absolutely the lowest, ard the workmanship and materials of the very Ivghest grade.. Hadn't you better plan coming here tomorrow and have him outfitted at these prices? Special Prices for Saturday
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Some with fur collars all of the kind proud boys like to wear. Plat and chinchilla. Sizes 3 to 8. They are very specially priced. MACKINAWS 4.98, 5.98, 6.98, 7.98 A beautiful assortment of plaids in all-wool materials. The sizes art 6 to 8. They are big and comfortable and wear like iron.
at $
.98
H MONTT). INDIANA
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1 F. LINING L FRESHING m S&S iCHT PRiCES
Pressing Whle Yea Wait ONC DAY SERVICE ON CLEANING
ANITARIA
CLEANING SHOP Rear Majestic Hotel Phone 293
TWO PANTS SUITS Here's a real surprise for you mothers you'll hardly I eHeve your eye. Remember, two pair doubles the wear. The sizes are 10 to 17. Some quality you have been payintz $18.50 for. Reduced 1JQ KO to only 519.50 and SOYS' FLANNEL WAISTS Navy and grey. JCLn Si.:es 8 to !6. Splendid value at ' Jt SOYS' SWEATERS Pull-overs and button fronts Wool mixtixTe", in assorted colors. Spe- "l QO ci Jiy pr.ced at 1 2JO
LITTLE GENTS SUITS Some of these are two-pant suits. AH of them are high grade all-wool suits, beautifully tailored. Sizes range from 6 to 10. They range in price 95 from $8.75 down o LADIES' HOSE Fibre Silk Hose, black and cordovan; 79c seller. Extra special at We carry a full line of Beys' Underwear. It's the Veilastic Brand. Costs a little more money, but about doul les the wear of ordinary makes. CORDUROY JUMPERS Small lot of little boys' Corduroy Jumpers, Kumfy brand. As- CO Qft sorted colors. Very special at w
f? T? 17 f? Boys' Cap; etra heavy knitted Aviator Cap, assorted colors to choose from, with every J i iviJj purchase of $8.00 or over Saturday. 4
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58S OAKLEY AVENUE (Between State and Plummer) OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
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FLOWER
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ANNOUNCEMENT 3Se
IN Saturday, October .1 5,
1921, the doors of THE FLOWER SHOPHammond's Store Beautiful, will be thrown open that the public may in
spect the wares, the store, and meet the people in charge. It is the earnest desire of the management that as many folks as possible visit the place sometime during the day or evening. While no expense has been spared in making this store and its service equal to that of any Metropolitan Florist, the price of things will always be such that will meet with popular approval. Special favors to those that visit us on the Opening Day. THE FLOWER SHOP
Cut Flowers Potted Plants Hot House Productions
680 HOHMAN ST.
PHONE 202
Postlevvaite Ad-Servicf'
