Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1921 — Page 7

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Salmon Fisheries, Mr. S. Svlilin-hty; Hi vers inl Hurb..rH. Mrs. 11- lipiublen; i 'limaie a:iJ Muunulns, Mrs. llLlnu; li-adin, Ml.s Mary Urottn, Tin? Indiana Mls'torU'iil i.' m;nis.lii haw puhUxheil ti Star Hnor Ji.i:i. ni.st of its kind iu;;i.th" in

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Mr. I'ljifier of I.(ti'iitc avenue in on tin- ;-;. list. Mr. Vi.ruoii Lioy1 lia- t.iketi position witli L'un J. ri'.iclnskj In hi..leaning nd dy:lnsf fst abl Uium :U. Urv. Taylor of the t'rvsbyl r!an Ohurv.h bad the misfortune to logi hi fatlior hosfi d-nth from henrt fatlv.Tvt occurred it his homo In J,ry a ivook a so.

tnoriul. i-f; that wll! prov- in yt'ar.i t I'oiMu tin) most fl! tins' that .': lie (,r:ted f ,.r thi- cuuae to w hi :b .1 ha.t Ji't n df.'lu-a ted. To tlie hl.stor'.cai cominiNNlon with Jolin VV. Ollvt.r, an dirfct..", uti I Lucy M. Kliiott as alirthii, (re! ortdlt is ilut: for ooll'-ctl.-iir '"v I ' - Hstiiiitc .ml distributing thti", tiit-reby pre.s,rvn the memory of our 'u'lui lifruen. .n copy ..f thi: book ! -j-' .tented ai n g'ft of the stnto to every i'l, ;i.!y In Ind.ana w'.io lo.U a .son T . n .'li'fr wln'n j.- atrvice. Tie- 11- ! f1 were . i 'xmrmiicr'-it itli w-.'r i-i piej of tli roil; whl.'h ma ! :-."-n in the V-'i fit Unary uid i:n1 t.;.. !! ,- , n tt' ' ; I '.rarUr in

'ainK iuntx. 'I'hwu. Fi. Melshnn, In, '-rma cnurvn at llHi! street atirl Ind.

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KunUriy pchoui at i 2 o'clock a. m. MorninK wwrrfl.lp at 11:CmV Hu:day nohool iil be held a usual at i o'clock In th. afternoon. There will cloitlon of trustceB after t:e rnorni&n ervlcn. Kvervbody Is welCOlllC. Mr J. Terry of Clilcaj-'o, hsIikI ".vlth frlondB in Hohertcdale on Thurc-

Frarttes 500 Year Old. rr:;tui'ii jilrrurns dnte back iM0 ,Tr:tiK, xhn mirik. nulicd wood (innirid

Uic'r rilotijros to scj'smtf tbo sub- at T:,d

rK THUATHK TIAKiHT l.va Mnl In ''oUe- of tlie orth" ii jckm! luiiixly viKMiliini liiinilay M1U !;Ik In "i'lie Little l-'iml," a rnnu eiy uikI Iho- "Hlrele of the Jiuinle," fcyIUotlc So. Ti. J 0-1 o- 1 I Hi: HUST K.(,BU AI. I III lt I r ok nciui:ii. riiUAi.c H. O. l'owull, PtLstor. Thu regular Church Hoard tne;tin. on .-'aturday evening- at T:3 '. Sunday bchool 'J.ii; JutilorH at 2 p. in. Young I'inplo'fl rneetinx at 7:30. Pre.ac hin: :orvlce.s 11 a. m. and 8 p. m The pr(ftractd moetinw-t eontinje with roat interest. lod la with us. ."oiie and .. Eivery n'.fiht except Saturday at 7:3(1 p. in. i' raoriol Worker's C!aa Wednesday

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The ClvU: Hcctlon of the i'rtnijrht!y Club which wn to have h'ld their ltincheon at t'ii homo of Mrs. A.

i Kmei'kon of lSvtii .'-'let i:e.t Tuesday.

iia .te.en postponed. Mi Lillian WU hoiJ-t of Llru oln ave.

vc!u-r Trainine, "F-.-fCuy jvntny at

entertained the mem. jeri of her .-ew-ing ri.ub at her home ;RSt evening, in honor o her b i it' h Lay an:;! er.i try. The .ut iif town in err. It ai.j Lucille and Kdna S(. h wurzcnl r; ub and Mirn

ijeeny of Hommond.

Out of tovn friends were entertained ot the Lur.scn hojne on Iie?,e avenue on WfOnetday. Mi Laura Kalru who bts beea on the uic-k liat for th past xvctsk, is ali to he around attain. Mr. and Mr. C- IVnell of indlanap- . L;vd.. ec't rta'.ned the !ariuette ..'iLili at their uoroe on Wfdn.'sJ y cv'.r.ltif. A riiOBt pleasant e i r.ir.jj van "puiit 1 the VfU&l way and a dainty luncheon waa rrvd. M!?s tecelia Kr?era an 1 brother il'.tu-j' weir ti.tertaiced at a u'clOiU dinner at tiie I'oopir home In Ilarnnor.d on Viiuii'-'wlny evening. Mr. and Mr. II. Prexkman of '.tci.--

j won avenue were burnxide. siluiis on

Tuenday cveninjc. Mr. J. C White nf Atcbln. n avenue, wai the fc.ient at a ke o'ch k (ilnmr at tie home of Mm. Alfred o-trd of tirand Cronalci; on Fridny. Mr. I. T. Ooldini? of Myrtle aeon;, wts a Hammond vinltor fri.Jay. Mrn Krd I'eteraon and lui. of Lilt--avenue visited her mother in HaniriK.'ul on Vl'edneaday. Jir. H.-lltfer of Eert Hide ti.ent the lay with her daughter Mrs. H. V. KfFrrs ii'.J family of Ijike avetkue.

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A charminir photo of Bilii? Burke. Mrs. Flormz Zlejfeld in real lif. Diir.ty Billie Burke, called away from the speaking stag several years by the movie and htr marriage to Fiorenz Zieiffeld, theatrical producer, is to return to the stage Oct. 15. liar appearaac U t be 'r. a new comedy by Booth Tarkingrton.

WHITING and if a PEOPLE

MFmoiisT KiMsrorAi, (Hihch Kv. H. T. Ivey, pastor. Rally Day. H-toer 10. Sunday School t:30. Aim and e peottttion i for new reoord in attendance. A omdie roll parade and bapti.-ni .-.f child: ., n. Public w.r-hip w ith ser:io.n at 10:45

ii n 3 7.30. Special . ices. Kpvvor'h League by We .!- Suwr.i, the service? here.

iiiu.ic at both f-r-at (5 : 3 will be led You will enjoy

Tnus'iftl interest ha? been manifested d'lrin ?h- week in trie attendance at the nally Pay "service In the Method' Ft Sunday School. This is especially true of the Men'. and Women's R'ble ola.-!es. 'The little churcb around 'he c-'-rncr," will be an interestingplace at 3. S.) 'nmnrrow morning fill Rf'll OK CHRIST i2t ."entni aveni:e. Goo. M. Ani-T-snn, Minister. "Stpr.dard Oil" day at the Chirch of "hrlst will hove a peMal "Standard OH" service next Sunday night at 7:30. A "Standard" Mm will be shown. A word of greeting from the General Manager of the Whitinir refinery. Speniujlc. Sermon .cubjAet : "This Oreatest Thiner fn WTtlt'n?." F.'.b' School a' f:4.-, Mrs. w. II. .Shcip. Supt. Mornintr r fo at 11 o'clock. Sermon Subject. "A dantreroua Reiicion." C. K. at 5:30. Pear! If airier. ley. Is leader. At the board rneetln last Monday nlsrht it was decided to petition eft one "f the Sun-r,.iy School rr-oms f'r the Pa.-lo.r's .t'idy. P.ro. W. t-h.-ll Is completinii the work this w eek. O. K. ('nvcr.rinii of the Vitl pars !.-- r.'5trle: will be )-e".:i ar. 5ary. o-' 'ivr 22 and 23. A larsr d.-iriration r. E. from th's rburch are expected t attend this convention. rniniTiiims nn hch Tnd!H"j Ho :b vard, Whitinu. In-Pan

Whiting A dvc rtis em en ts Are Winners

Ivt-v. W. H. Taylor, pastor. Morning: Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 1? o'clock. Sties litz lo.rk Sunday dchool at 3 o'clock. Following the. morning- service at 11 o'clock the church will elect trustees. Mr. and Mr.1. George V. Ordetnari. of 243 Iapcrte avenue have ad their jfuesls the former's mother, Mr. . E. M. Urdeman of Kreierlck, Mayiund. Mr. and Mrs. Chailrt Koch and son of I.aporte avenue have returned from a visit wltii tl".e Xormtr'ii iarent in Danviile. 111. Mis Ku.m.t Oor.nery and daughter Charlottf, of L'h:eag'-. m.tnt Wednnuiy here lstlnf at t he home of her brother Thomas I". DajtSiin and family of Penoylv aula avenue. Miss Helen Tliarp of Laporte avenue, has as her g-ucst over Wednesday Miss F. Shaw of l.'hicaso. Mrs. Cttforge Huinphrey er.trta!nod

j members of tlo- iidie.i Aid Society at I a Silv-r Tea at her home. 233 Centra'. ! avenue on Thursday. The asaititins hustesf-a were Mesdames KiowfM. H'iKninn. l-lnitlr, Marshall and Shawcroft. Various amuKehientw were en

joyed and refreshments were served. A meeting of the younjj and old men will be held at the Christian Chlirrh tonight for the purpose of organizing an athletic association. Tlef reshmentu w ill b f f i ved. fr. and Mrs. Casper Mttsoit have vrchas"d the Thomas S. Cooke residence. 321 Central avenue. T;." Civic meeting- of the Fortnlurhtly club to be held at Mro. X. A. Kmi tS'jn'a has been postponed Indefinitely. The Civic section are to have another luncheon at O Kffff's at twelve o'clock next Tuesday. For rcserva-

Itions members should .ft Mr?. A. X. Beaufcuen or Mrs. Kought. .To.ieph B. Kyle of Ohio avenue, ha? . pone , r. a month's busings trip in the i ast fe,e the o rassief. i Chemical Co., at East thloaKo, going to Cleveland. Xew , York and other points. I The Kellgious Kd.'iojtional Trair.inj j u ill b'-gln in tlie. pi-.ble school next : Monday. The I,, o. T. M. will huve their regjii.ar meeting next Wednesday evening 1 wh'n th members will have a costume

i-arty and refreshments. This in to be a farewell party for Mrs. Cora l,r""vn of Myrtle avem.e, w ho is m ivtng to (lino for the benefit of her health. . Mr.". O K. llranslfv will be hostess to the Literature an ! Hi.-"ory Section f I he Fori r.larl.tly Chn at li'r iiorn It; Sheridiin avenue n1 x. Monday. The

i't-'Kran is to he rendered o. follow ft C 'licet. .Mrs. FIocKins: Alaska, Past and P-.-.ee.t ; Ci-.-je I)vc!opmMtt, Mrs. A. I Davidson: Indust. I)ev. and Nat. Re--:;;-; -. Mrs. II. Stress; Short Talks: v.-. V. P. Rr.-iv.-n:

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..' iv K H.U':.I.V'l-i'ml, hard and soft. phone Whiting 1107 and J36-W, Harder. 30-12 5 Winter apps and Pears for sale by

the ouehel; Ca.I W.'nf intr 2" )-P.. !)-2x-tr j 119th street, phone W hi ting 405. 10-1-6

RtXlM KOK R I IX T Suitable for professional T"ir post especially (be tor Phone Woit-nr 29. 10-14-3 FOR RKNT Pji nishe.j room, at 514

Fred stret. Whiting. l'i-lt-2 FOR SALT! :, room Runxalow. ail! modern Improvements, must sell at; once, leaving city. Phone Whiting;

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516-J; 1341! Amy avenue.

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nUNtl'SS THHAT1IH T'lMr.HT Will Honrro In "liiillc of Women." mln r tinl.-iy, TIkw. It- MelA'hnn, in "Tbe Conquest of Cuniinn." lf'-lo-l

If you are ten or fifty art an ne

count with the Wldtinr Savings audi l,oan Aswielatlon witb current dividend! r.-.te of fi per cent; there Is no better! r'an attu : ou will never be ,s;rry fori

having- made the l.egir.nin-sr. 10-13-1 STAR THEATI1H TIIMI.HT Era dinlt in "Wolves of he North" H 40il r:r.iP(ly iieniiin; siiiniiny 1111-

ton Si!W In "Ths. l ittle Fool," a c,m-j edy i.rrt the "Miracles of the Junnlr," i Kpiode So. 5. 10-15-1 WA.XTJ5D Waltrei!, apply in person, I O'Keefe'a Cafe, 119th street, Wb.it- j ir.g-. 10-14-tfj FOR HAIE Py owner, G room Runsralow. hard wood floors and trim, tile J bath, phono Whiting 460-It. i-14-2 J

FOR SALE - Oak sid-i.oard, table, china cabinet and four chairs. Singer swing machine, ice box, iron-bed, gas tnv. r-bono tT'itirr t'i-R. !i-1 4-

GIVE THEM Baters Cocoa TO DRINK "THE pJmost unceasing activir' with which children work off their surplu: energy makes good and nutritious food a continual necessity. Of all

the food drinks Baker's Cocoa u the most perfect, supplying as it does much valuable material for the upbuilding of their growing bod ies. Just as good for older

people. It is delicious, too. of fine flavor and aroma. Made onlv by WAITER BAKER & CO. LTD. E;biuSed 17fl DOPXHESTER. MASSACHUSETTS Bookiei of ChoK Recipe unc free

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16 Test Ice Cream Ice Cream is valuable as a food only in proportion to the amount of butter fat it contains. As a blood cell creator the Hammond CandyCompany's Ice Cream is unexcelled, containing, by test, 16 per cent pure butter fat. As a delicious, refreshing food-dessert, we ask you to test our claims. Serve it at your social functions, your dinners or have it served to you in our own refreshment parlors. Hot Drinks Our Hot Drins are prepared fcy one xvho has had a long experience in this line of work. Whether a Hot Chocolate. Hot Malted Milk. Tomato Boullion, Beef Boullion, or Chicken Boullion, you'll be served with the kind that fully satisfies.

Financial experts are agreed that the country is at the point of a rising market, with many commodities already beyond the prices of 1 920. This may be inflation, or it may not be, but as to the Hammond Candy Companies, we shot our prices to rock bottom weeks ago, where we expect them to stay. Now, we are really anxious for the most skeptical to compare our products, such as our high grade hand dipped Chocolates, with any other brands on the market selling at double our prices and even more. When we announced a reduction in prices approximating 40 per cent, our business automatically jumped 25 per cent which gave us a volume that fully compensated the loss in profits. Understand, please, we are using exactly the same grade chocolate, sugar, butter, cocoanut, nut meats and other ingredients that were used before the drop in prices, as well as maintaining the same skillful candymakers. If you pay more than our prices you are paying too mucli. Refuse to pay more. Our candies are sold either in the bulk or packed in beautiful baskets or cartons, in any amounts, and in any style desired, at prices ranging from 40c per box up to $10.00, according to weight. If you are stil! a stranger to our products, give them a trial next time. We are sure it will prove most beneficial to you. ;

Over 100 Varieties Hand-dipped at 30c to $1 lb.

Ceylon Cocoanut Candy Peanut Brittle Assorted Cream Patties Peanut Candy Assorted Walnut Patties Pecan and Brazil Delight Assorted Fudge Assorted Sea Foam Kisses Assorted Cocoanut Kisses Assorted Fude Butter Scotch Patties

Bonbons with rBazil and Almond Fondant; Flavors, vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, maple, carmel, pistachio Walnut Stuffed Dates Full Cream Carmels Chocolate Brazil Carmels Vanilla Brazil Carmels Chocolate Puddings, solid chocolate centers Diana Stuffed French Nougats

Pecan Mallow Goodies Pecan Honey Mallows Pecan Roll, chocolate and vanilla centers Brazil Nutties Chocolate Liquid Pineapple Peach and Maraschino Cherries Chocolate Dipped Brittle Hand Dipped Chocolate Almonds, Filberts. Walnuts, Pecans, Brazils, Salted Almonds. Salted Pecan3, Salted Pestachios I

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