Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1921 — Page 5
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
Mr.-.. C. B. Clark of Wallace Road, ,vlla a. heen very III is r tcuverii.b-nieely.
.The nifmh'.Ts of the Hammond V.'omans Club will obMoro H.-iipioci-ty Pay " torn rioii afiiTiionn, piomptly at half past two oVI.uk at tue Country '.."mil. The vmious riul." of the county win represented i!u pror.m ond Hammond's 1111:1. 1 r will b a rept odui t ion of the play.-t (,'ivrn nt the la.--t iiie.".inir. The f ..Ho a ir.jj numbers have bi-en arrant ed : V'. al Select i his l.o.iio" Crawford Your.i; i.C, Point) 1 Kilbouine. accompanist. Piano Solutions ' Mrs. 1-Yfd Ilaillpy (Whitins) Paper- "Ve'"ilirat : n" Mi?. C. O. 'ioycr (Indiana Hirbor) Vo.-al Solo Selected Mrs. Laura Tuylo U.o.ve!1) Talk Mr. K. r. frump.ickcr (Valparaiso) 'ii'oijp of Scries Mr. M. A. Oiven n:a-t Chic-ipo.
..roup or 1 tiree &mz original Cnr-po.-i; ions I:d.'i Urownim; White (dary) Th- Tn e (Jr.ycn Kiin.tr) Crooniiifr So.-itr (.South' 1 n Lullaby) Bo -1 i. ep M . 1 h or I ousi . i'layl.t. 'Mrs. I i . Club and rr. Kn w;;l, Psycho-Analyst" Hammond . Mrs. VT. r.Taharp and committee will serve refreshments during the social h .ur follow ir.g the pr.-gtara. Kinc's Heralds" Steamer ".Tlbhsjmmpark - sails Saturday afternoon at half past two o'clock from the home .of Helen You nr. 615 State Line street. Ev. :y'i iody will want to be fin board s-hip wh.n the ship leaves dock. O Miss Anna Keinhnitz delightfully entertained the member!) if tlie M. T. Club at a Hallowe'en party at her home cn Murray street last evenintr. The room were very pretty with autumn fulls and Haliowe'enTolors. and the r"Jf-t all came in plea-dm? and fa icifu! costumes. Miss Marie Kaum.eartner va. awarded the prize for the pretliesr cost .me and Miss Helen France for the furriest. Music, sam-s and danetnir were enjoyed, and prizes jn
AT THE PARTHENON THEATRE MONDAY When "The Old Nest" .comes to the Parthenon theatre 0:1 Mom. ay. the pi ople of Hammond will ha . a chant-1-to see a picture that has been hailed
by critic. and reviewer as most :a;isfyiiiK ail-American picture that has yet li, in produced. The trie-"-, rat of a mother who sees her six chil.li-en leave her. one by one. is oojumon to American families. All the p,.irn:; n.-y of feelin- that th. se le.t. -takh s arouse in real life have been camrht on the ."crecn. liupert Hughe is the author of this unusual ml.; of n.othr-r love. He has sought to prevent a cross-.-ect ion of a universal tiierne an applied to an American family. All the Joys and sorrows connected with ra'sinl; a family have b-en dra-matix. a. Kuch of the children croiv to manhood .r womanhood with his own individual interests, then leaves the old nest to follow the call of his d .ires. Only their mother is left to hi r hmlliness and I it iue norics. Hut. as in every American f un. ily the yountf remember the old nest and return to it. The pi.'! ire was nrod-iced hv CnM.
wyn and was directed by K.icina.d Barker. M." ry Ahlen plays the old n o! her. and I.e.- performance has been to be a masttrpiece of screen aotir.jr.
AT THE DeLUXE STARTING- SATURDAY. i fpBaBBaaB5ia83iC8B
HERE'S A MAN WHO WON'T GROW OLD
COH-MKUS Nov. 4 "A man is not old until he Is ten years elder than I and that will hold sood if I live to i
he one Hundred," declared Ir. Thomas B Mend'-nliall. as.-d eighty, local physicist and trustee of the Ohio State University. I don't believe in arrowing old." continued rr. Mendetihall. At a luncheon tendered Dr. Mendenhall on his birthday by President and Mru W. O. Thompson, of Ohio State L'r.'.vcrsity. he was presented with a leather covered hook, cont.tir.insr handcolored letters, as a testimonial.
SATURDAY SPECIALS B. Pepper Plants, those pretty little Plants with. te Red Berries for your home tills -winter, 25c each. See Plow-
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Exchuire Agentj for the "W. L Doaslaj" and "Bectooian" Shoes for Men
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MEN'S $4.50
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ess s- rved a delicious course lunrhmr
to the ten members and the Misses Martha and Elizabeth Raab. Mrs.
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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ABS"
Wassey's Pleating Shop Ki:iUI)lll,'ilG, STAJlI'lSti, HEMSTMCIIlVli. Bl ITOM HOLE. HITTOX CUVF.itIG, II It A I It 10. HKHIMi, KA.CV STITCHING. 01 SlATIi STUKET, PIItlMJ UAH. MO.VU 440. 0-7
'let your favors and place cards for ii'l'; ; at Kuth Bradfords, 114S Van Buren St. Call, or write. 11-3-3
SATURDAY SPECIAI.3
B. Pepper Plants, those pretty little j Plac-tB with the Ked. Berries for your j heme this winter, 2So each- See Plov- ; er Mliop, Hohman and Clinton. Fhoue 2C'' Hammond. 11:1;
KALAMAZOO CELERY TRUCK Is In from MiciUcan with a fresh sup'.)!y of ceiery and apples. State Street t Erie track"!. 11-4-1
Hammond. Indiana, Nov. 4, 1321. TO- Tiil-J PUBLIC
1 ou will hereby take notice that
;-d .-".Iter this date I will riot be res1 e:'.;ible for any deb" contracted by :oy '.vi fe. Nin.i -M. Trothier, or anyone ise except myself. CARL TROEJILER. S40 Alice Street STATE OF IXDLAN'A, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: iT-TsonaHy appeared before me. Carl Troehler and acknow Tf dped the above
a',1 liM-pRoinf; notice as his free
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::::i. J K. STTXSON', f?eal) Votary Public My Com ml? Ion Expires October I, Ton. ll:4:3t
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t ion of offb-ers. Initiation of candidates. All memiiers asked to attend. U-l-1
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
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143 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
W e Empliaslz QUALITY At These Prices!
Plush Coats
Fine Dresses
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I'fiiiriinis' and r'atterrmahi-i z. special ?.y f'.en;;i . losses for business Kirls. Hay and even:i cla.sses. tail or write for :VJ terr.ts. j fl VALEITTINE TPCS3TKAliIlT3 I colis:;s . ! fi2.")- R. Halsted. v ;t s:de 24C7 Madi- . tr-:
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MANDEL'S is the most reasonably Priced Store in Northern Indiana, and the most Authentic Style Center.
Be Sure You Compare Our Prices Before Buying Elsewhere
Fur Trimmed Suits
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All -wool dark blue Jumpers, very specially priced for tomorrow at
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A sturdy, reliable shoe that will meet all the requirements of cL or work. A comfortable luce blucher model of good quality gunmetal calf. Well-known "Kraftsman" last, made bv the "Selz" ftP Tl :
Shoe Co. Solid leather all the way through. Regularly sells for Jrm
$4.DU. AH sizes. Saturday, special at
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Men's chocolate elkskin work or outing shoe sturdy, reliable workmanship and 'comfort are evident. Made with oak soles and bellows tongue. Regular $3.50 value, at $2.39.
MEN'S SHOES STAR BRAND
$3.50
Never have we offered a better shoe for the price. Solid leather all the way through. A lace blucher model in fine Havana brown calf. Look for the "Star" stamped on the heel.
Women's and Growing Girls9
Mahogany Calf Shoes
$3.00
A new shipment of stylish Fall footwear. Of a fine grade mahogany calfskin, with the new modified toe and low heel a shoe of real distinction. All sizes for women and growing girls, at $3.00.
Save on Children 's and Boys 9 Shoes
I Four extremely big values for thrifty mothers je here Saturday.
CHILDREN'S
Mahogany calf high shoes: sturdy and attractive. Spe- J?0 1Q
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Misei' Sizes, $2.45
GROWING GIRLS' High shoes in good grade of gunmetal calf. Nicely made. Sizes 2Vl to 7. Special for QO' AtZ Saturday, per pair. . .
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SKUFFERS Button and lace styles, of mahogany calf. Sizes 6 to 12. Special $195
BOYS', YOUTHS', LITTLE GENTS' Mahogany and gunmeta calf shoes will give p PA excellent service.
About 100 pair of women's mahogany and black calfskin high shoes plain stitched tip or perforated,
imitation saddle strap style. Very smart C O Aw for Fall. Very special at tpO.XvP
The Home of Famous Shoes Moderately
lAU FMAN N & WOLF - Hamhoho. Id Priced
PAR-KERRY THE MAN WHO IS IN FA VO R OF PA YING A REASONABLE PRICE FOR AN OVER. GARMENT, WITH THE PURPOSE IN MIND OF HAVING IT SERVE THROUGH SEVERAL SEASONS, SHOULD PURCHASE THE PAR. KERRY BELTED MODEL
CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE AtiKOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY- TO -PUT- OX TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
J. F. BLUM & SON 1 53 State St., Hammond Opposite Orpheum Theatre
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