Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1921 — Page 5

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The evpninj? hour ie,-mrt.mrnt of the Hammond Vdmin's Club was delightfully fintcrtHinrt! by Mis.s Atlfle. Iuuhr at her humn on Rimiiai-h avenue lat evening. A s-hort business nitetrg prectdfd tho ovening'p program, during which Mrs. K T. Meyer explained tho plans rf tho home economics department in tho work for th service shop. The foilowinsr program was given anj was greatly enjoyed : Piano Solo "The Toet and Feasant" 1Mr,;i AVright Headings 'Ti. Difference" .... 'What's the Vse". . .Mary ha siornun Paper "Instruments ot tho Or lies1 1 a" Mi: j Irrno Tremberth Demonstrated by Victor i fiords. Paper "Famous Overture" . '. Miss L,id. Muenich Demonstrated by tiie Victor s-eleotlou of t,he William Tell Overture. Daring a very plea.sr.nt social hour, the committf! served dainty refreshment.

General Aid Solety of th First M. E. church. will meet with Mrs. Carl Herb at her home, 436 P.c-eker street, tomorrow afternoon at halt past two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hrewl.aker or Pin etreet delightfully enterto-ined at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and Mr. and Mrs A i a Beam of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Beam ar on their honeymoon. and th dinner tahl-e was prettily appointed with a centerpiece of white rosevs. smilax and white cand'.'.-s burning in crystal candlesticks. A delicious our dinner was served, after which iho gveals cnojyed music and game-. Tti gruewtg Included Mr. and Mrs. Milo Brewbaker and children Mary and Vilon of Chicago, Mrs. Barrier, son John and infant daughter of Aberdeen, Washing-ton, Mrs. Mary Chaffee, Mr. and Mrs. George Benson and daughter Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R'ce of Orl'n tret have returned from Champaign, J1J... where they were the house guests of friends and relatives.

The Parents. Taoher Asv1nt!on of the lAfayette school will meet tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock in the gymnasium. An interesting program ha been prepared. Mr. and Mrs. L,. Swingle of East Cntcafo entertained the members of their pinochle club at hj horns, of Mr. and Mrr. Joseph Kibieky of Dyer boulevard last evening. The rooms wore prettily decorated and pinochle was piayod at thre- tables. High scoris were made by Mr. Tl. Sovern, Mrs. Joseph Rlbisky and Mrs. Boughner. After a most enjoyable evening. dainty refreshments were servd to twelve puests, including Mr. niri Mrs. II oighi er of Greqham Park. Hi., Mr. and Mrs.

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T.' "Schwur air? den llutH" ot .- ;:::-r' William TcJl will be sung by 1-ie ihcir accompinled by Taylt i-ycr .Symphony Orch-: tfa at Saeng-v'unnri-Fidelia Concert Sunday, Oct. V. L'nay Hall, 3:30 p. m. 10-13

Wassey's Pleating Shop K.MBHIMUKiUNG. ST A 11 ,fi, HUM. STITCUIXG. BITTON HOLE. BITTOX COVEHl.XG, BRAIDI.XO. MltHlXi, FAX.'Y STlYCIIIXti. 01 STATE STREET, PHONE U.U1MOXU 440. -7

The first of a er!ts of dances given by Knights of Pythias at K. I". hail Wednesday, Oct.' 10lh. Everybody welcome. Music by Lloyd's orchestra. 10-18-2

Hammond Musical College. Piano, Voice, Violin. Public Speaking, Ukelfle, Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar, Dancl-ng, Dramatic Art. 10-1

Don't forgt the date and place, on Sunday. October 30th. at Unity Hall the SaengerbunJ-Fidelia will give its grand concert and harvest-festival ball. Concert, starts at 3.u0 and ball at 7 p. m. 1 0-1 S

POTATOES! POTATOES!

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first ear of potatoes, the crop is about

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on West. Hammond team track. ' block from Swift Co. We give 60 lbs. for a bu. $1.50 at car, $1.60 delivered. Buy bfore the railroad strike.

Phone 1309-W, Hammond. 10-Ii-tf

Saengerbund-Fidelia has given noo away for charitable purposes, how your appreciation and attend their concert and harvest festival funday, October 30, Unity hall, tickets r0c.

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G. N Marshall of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of Iulsville, Ky. Tho vestry financial cajnpaigu committee ft it. Paul's Kplsct-pal church will meet tonight aJ half pan seven o'clock, in tlio church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills and son I'.uddy of Itentselaer have returned home after spending a lew days with friends in Hammond. There will be. t meeting of th..Ladies' Catholic, l'.cnevolt nco Association tontgilit at eight "'.''ck in Wo is h;il!. business of importar.co will lie t ru n sac ted. M"r. and Mrs. Robert .Smith of Clinton. Iowa, are the house- ;uests of their son and fntnily, Mr. nr-d Mrs. Mnynard Smith of ftanJ.ird avenue. The Hyde- Park Idi.-.-' Aid Society of the M. K. church will meet tomoirow afternoon at the- home of Mrs. K. I. Ferrc I. Nan llureu street, at half ra-'t two o'clock. Mr .and Mrs. or go- St. J- tin of Indiana avenue eittorta.ried et dinner Sunday for th- :r h.usf gliosis. Mr. find Mrs. p. J. Murray of C'.aybuin, Tea.-. The table was l.eauti-l'ul with a centerpiece of mit-.inin Icavta suri ounding a 1'ouquet of chrysanthemum);. A delicious d.nntr w as Mrv 1 i. r.'r.e gUc-'-'tf. - Miss Charlotte Winer yeterd.iy received Into h-r care a. num'it r of little boys and girls uliose mothers are desirous of having tlo tr children under the personal direction of a competent kindergarten supervisor. Miss Winer has opened Iter irivate kind- rgarti n in suitable rooms in th: 1'n.shyti nan church and tod.iy the school sesi"n oegan. Thr& aire fV( ral tiny chairs around the play-tables that would he glad to have occupant?, and th-ie is lime left for children to be enrolled. . Miss Maybcll Barclay of Hast CnS cago left Friday to ppt-nd Iho wintot with her aunt in Cnmbei l.-ind. Pa., where she will visit ftiend.s and iilati vs. The Busy Be.es ot" the First Baptist church w re delightfully entertained at the home of Miss LnZara Knitter on Sihb y ftreet last Saturday, and the assisting hostess was Miss ln I'urkee. After a shiirt bu.'iness me-ting, the evening was enjoyed with games and music, and a dainty luncheon was served to nine guc-sts.

Tho Tarquotte Club wil meet with Mrs. Malcolm Stewart at V.er home on Warren street Thursday for a one o'clock lunch ton. Mrs. IV. J. "JTe.V.eer. Miss I.eoda. McAleer. Mrs. Peter Crumpacker. Mtss Iorothy i.'ntmpackfr atnl Miss Lola llemstock wore guests of Valparaiso friends ovr Sun-lay. Opal Hive No. S96 will meet tonight at I. O. O. F. hali. There will be a regular business meeting and the ;n-c-tailation of officers.

A very successful mrpii'o pirty was tendered Misi Viola Kow ab-wsk i on Sunday evening by Mr. and Mis. Joseph Kiillas as their home on higraham avenue. Tho home was a'tractlvily d,.coat,d in tho enisun'i cole'rs and guessing comes' s, games and il.i ill-ins wie the featuiid diversions of the evening. Miss Kowalowskl ivs the reeipo iit of a. number of very pretty gifts and tho g..od wishes of h-r friends. After a most. enj.'.yallv ev.njng, a di'lk-hnts luncheon was ti'-j oil tv the Misses Agnes !i,.mas f Chicfis-o. lie'cn I'efo-i-k, Ctitinrine Hunt. I'urlmii-a Krain-zyk. (v,-cm I.ukimHvi, Viet oria and 'utherlne Krawczyic. Tiiiio I'ybnnd. V ioi.i -Ko wa 1-w -s.k i. H,-i n Tarti.-igrad.oU1, and Marl "olle't. l'avid lhi-N. p. 1,-r lvol.isinski o;' Cjueag. Mr. and Mrs. F. I ivorak t C'm-ago. Mrs. F. Kowalewski and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalhis.

The lei,..iah Aid i n a 1 1 iiu y iih-f-i i n b u 1 1 h t onior ro w.

ec-oty will lun' i u t he Christ in n

Mr. ami Mrs. W. turned fi-niii a d, d v r-.ng v'. lib h tin . four w eel, s.

B. Conkey j-e-U-btrul tr,j) abroad, touted ll.iro-vo. for

Tbo Ilamm.-nd Wornairs '. o;oi b! ica n Cbih held its regular semi-monthly meeting at the '. nienary M. 1-1. church lint tvir.iiig. It wa-; an fjverilow Hireling and the enthusiasm shown as

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ebitiou time draws no a r is ful. Mrs. Howard St.-ns, as cluir.uian. called the i:m coder, and minui'.s ef tb

meeting- 'wre read l-y t lie secretary. Mrs. W. 11. Iteilly. A number of the candidate s were present and gu. i nst rvn t i o talks on civic affairs. The p-dnl to be empliash!' ei is t he fact that nothing must' be b ft uttlo no t being about erlaiu r, -suits for N',,v- nih-r eiulith. "Ilb-(tion of the lopubli, -an Tii-hc." The ladle trio I'avoi-ed the , : ;i b Vvitli r- vera! eamjiaign f letier.?. ally a ( . in r..i n i .1 by Mrs. I'eterson. Mrs. Join, P.. .MurI i.y arid host i served ilainty ref i .-sh inoiit s which wt re highly delectable, and while the elements f ut nished py re t ,-el; n b-s a s i.-i! time was much

continue the meetings until after flection. MBS. M. J. I'PCIC.AN, P-e-porter. The Hamimond Woman's Club will meet for a club house luncheon In the Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, Oo-tober 2il, at one o'clock. The r-ms of tickets, carefuly outlined In each depart tnetit of the club, will close on Wednesday. Th re will le a short hnslnes meeting after the luncheon, followed by an extenslvt J rogram lnoludlnt a playlet.

tlly appointed luncheon was served to eight guests. The next miotlng will ho held In two weeks, Mrs. H. F. A ! M -on will be tiie hostess. The story hour of the Hammond public library will begin on Saturday and Miss LIvette Mow ley will toil Ktorles to all the little 'children from ten to eleven o'cloclr. All boys and jrlrls are invited.

Mrs. J. A. Voss of Highland strer-t lias returned I'oimi from St. Mary's Mercy hospital In Gary where she took treatments. Mrs. Voss was gone tine.weeks. Mrs. 11. E. Hickey of Indiana avei.uo will bo liostes.-- I" tho members trf the Harmony Club at a one-1 h i ;". y linwin-e-ein on Wednesday. The. babes' Aid Society of the F'rst Presbyterian church -vv ill m- "t ton.rrow afloiuoeui at lialf pa..-t two o'clock in the (hiircli, Mrs. C. W. Wilson and M J. i'. 'jiaves will be h uttsses. Mr. ai l Mrs. 1 A. llathhtin celebrated their t wi nty-llfth wedding inniversary on l-'riday vf iiiiiK at their home n Columbia avemje. The day also marked the twetiiy-ilfth anniversary of Mr, and Mts. C. 1'. .oil, tiie latt- r being a fb.ter "f Mr.-. Pa: I. bun. l'urtiie evening musi-- was enjoyed end filing toasts were made to the ie-st .and lioslo.-f. A dam', y cooree luncheon was srve.d : sixty-s:: guests. Mr. an-l Mrs. llatbbun were the :--(iple-nts of many n.vful and be.-iuti.'ul pieces of ,-i!ver, toget ln-r w i I h the congratulations and !e --t w ish-'y -of the party for many in to year-" of happiness. The out-of-town i-;:es!s were Mr. and Mrs. 'V K. Moll, liarty and William Z.ll of Chicag . and Mr. and Mis. .i-i'tin linger. O - Mi' . B. W. Clibilaw- entertained th" tin in hers of the Monday Club yester

day afternoon at h-r home on Kim- (

i-.-oh avenue. There wer-- two tab)

The I j dies' Aid Society cf the Centenary M. K. church Will meet teiinurow for an all day mee-tlng In the parlors of the church. A business meeting will be called at Ijalf past two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. MLeyn spent 'he Week -etui in their new summer home at Grand Beach. There are still a number of cottagers at the beach.

The latest Paramount release, adapted from the Cosmopolitan story of the name name, "The Woman God Changed, ,' featuring E . K. Lincoln and Senna Owen was viewed by muny yesterday, the opening day. This picture has .lammed the houses that it has been ehown at as a pre-release, and should be s-fn by all those that liave a po;sible chance of going to the Parthenon before it is run for the last time tomorrownight. . It is very seldom that photo-play writers Mtick as closely to

AT THE PARTHENON The Morre'l Sextet, consisting of six pretty taJontwd girlf are holding the ft age iti the vaudeville section at the Parthenrm the-atie today and tomori ow. Those tint sec this act will be tr'-ated to some real harmony and the rendition of the latest tiling In popular airs. This act Is a very good ixt. niplo of w hat a female quartette , can il-1 and the success they are having on the yatl-os huokinzs prove their v.,rfh and warrants the theatre goers at tent ion.

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PHOTOS Special Reduced Prices on All Sizes FOR SHORT TIME ONLY Make Arrangements for Sittings Immediately MAJESTIC STUDIO H0HMAN NEAR STATE Phone Hara'd 137

the theme of the original cove! at Donn Byrne iiau done in this proi c-tion.

Franklin cn Thrift. A man may, If he known not tt save 05 h sets, keep his nose to t'.ie grindstone all his life and i not worth n groat at last. Benjalf,iu FrnnkHn.

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Just Across From Post Office 212 East State Street, HAMMOND, IND. CREAM OF WHEAT Monarch brand ; 30c g QQ size. Dollar Day, 10 packages for only r VELVET TOBACCO Regular 15c tins. Spe- 1 fjfj cial for Dollar Day, 1 2 cans for U A o V V ROAST BEEF Mb. cans. Worth 30c per g 1 QQ pound. Special, 7 1 -lb. cans for P v SWEATERS Pull-over style. Good weight. & 1 CC For Dollar Day, 2 for KHAKI COVERALLS All sizes. For Dollar (g J QQ Day, special at TURKISH TOWELS Good size, double thread, extra well knitted. Our regular 29c towels. Special, JQQ 6 for WOOL SOCKS Extra heavy grade. Regular g T QQ 50c value, 4 pair for VJJ BED SHEETS Large size. A wonderful I QQ value. Special tomorrow at ARMY WOOL UNDERWEAR Brand new government underwear Shirts and Drawers. Well worth 1 QQ $2 per garment. Special tomorrow only at. . w VJ

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