Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1921 — Page 5

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Courage ! This Girl Kills Mice to Iarri Vassar Money

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Ijt night Mn." Catherine Jtmes of Ray avenue made & charming hostess In her homo to about' twenty-five saesta at an old-fashioned Thankagivir.g dinner. The table had a renterpiece of a. gilded cornucopia, filled and surroundad with luscious fruits. After a delicious course dinner had been served, the guests enjoyed gaj-ca. music and dancing. Attractive prizes wore ariven to. Mr. Thomaa James. Harry Stveetins; and consolation to Walter Wtlken. Dell Fo.t of Grand Haplds gave several good vocal numbers, accompanied by Miss Harriet Stafford. Among- the out-of-town truests wars Miss Veronica. Cerner of Chicago. Hary and B'.llie Sweeting of Bvanston and Eillie Delgarde of Ury. Everybody had a most delightful eveninr. Miss Arline Anderson and Emil Thericelson. both of Hammond, have been licensed. to marry in Chicago. There -will ba choir rehearsal at St. haul's Episcopal church tonight at half past seven o'clock. All are asked to ba there.

. Mr. end Mr. TVilliam C. Prohl of Monro street entertained at a seven course dinner yesterday at their home. The table iraa beautiful with a bouquet of yellow and russet chrysanthemums, and tiny paper" mache turkeys t each place. A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. "William Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jarneck snd sons Robert and Billie and Mr. and Mrs. Frohl. After the dinner, games and music were enjoyed. Mr. nd Mrs. "W. T. Murrell of Forsvthe avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy of East Chicago at Thanksgiving dinner yesterday. """ The Misses Marim and Mira Monroe are spending the Thanksgix-ing vacation with thr parents. Mr. anu ?rr. Edwin S. Monroe of Detroit street. Miss Marim is an Instructor of art at DePauw University and Miss Mira is a student in the senior Cass of ths same Institution. Their house guests are Miss Natali Habein. of the English department, and Miss Hulda Gill, instructor in Snanisb at .DePauw.

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Ruth Hyd, Captain and Coach of th Vassar Hockey Team, who is Earning Her $100 pledged to the Vassar Endowment Fund

C(T KILL centipedes," a Vassar point of honor to earn the hundred

sophomore was heard to re- pilars each that they have pledged to , , f the Fund. Many of them started durmark gravely to one of the . . .,, nt, ran t ,hoc, or

professors. 'Tor the Endowment so(i em0nade at the turn of the road. Fund," she explained. Three Poughkeepsie girls set all the It seems that vines grow over the Vassar women of the neighborhood to walls of Lathrop Hall : that centipedes work making candy, which they sold live in the vines, and that the students very profitably. Two students t3ught hate to crush them, but will shudder sw imming and others ran aatomoall evening for fear of having the big biles. one on the wall drop down. The "Off -campus" meals are not the sophomore merely capitalized her vogue row, but the girls relieve the courage, and will answer emergency monotony of college menus with food calls from any part of the dormitory, sold for the Fund. The "eat and grow charging a fee for her services. thin" tray run by three seniors in the One other girl has ofTered her cour- candy kitchen is particularly enticing, age for sale. She extracts mice from Every evening at nine-thirty girls go traps at ten cents apiece. "You see. through the corridors, with trays there are over four hundred people slung by rifabens round their necks, here in Mam." she explained, "and itVand sell the favorite fall refreshments a very old building. The first of the cider and doughnuts, year the freshmen rion't understand Then there are the vendors of hair that they have to keep crackers and nets, soap and powder, "canned heat," candy in tins, so the mice wax fat cocoa and condensed milk all essenand multiply. My trade will die down tia's for the college girl, as the freshmen learn better." The profits on these popular articles Vassar students have made it a are promptly turned ;nto the Fund.

c;liun r.-od. s ml Miss llurli and lls Ijt-ulso Uiiircitu of Covington, Ky. Tli Dorcas Bible class of Irnrnanuel's churth met with Miss Kutfc i:riv n of Hummer strict on Monday i-vtjiilriu'- Tho noe Jltwnrlc for tUi. llji-intiiias basilar was completed, nfle..lilrh a dMinty luueheon Was scrvel iy tlie hostess. Those who atttr.iKU the meeting of tin? I'aronts-jreachers Assn. of Kenwood ut-hocl on the evening of Nov. IS were rewarded by hearing a most tx ct'ilriit program. Mr. Samuel T.gay gave an interesting- talk on jlu' educational system cf Russia. There if ftily a small ieret ntase of Kungiar. children educated In public .svh4.:. since there ! tvot room to accommodate them. Those who are forl.unaU enough to guln entrant.-.-, must van u eoinp;tIUve si vemlnatlun. ami all others hip left to l.o tut-.jred privately or permiitcd to !J unf duelled . Th Mtnes AValker charmed th-!r lifui'f llh !i splendid musical number. '"T4i.iv We I I of Figaro"' hy Mozart, and they reriuiijdi -1 to an eii'.husiastlo encore wiili "Cuvertlna" ! llafT. Miss Alta Adktn-j, in a talk on educat U-nnl (irMems nf today in th. grade Bchoolw, emphasized the need of social adjustment on "the part -of th' children. Mrs. T... I,. Bomberger in her usual delightful manner. sanij "The Worldly Hope Men Set Their Hearts T'pon" from tl.a Persian lnrden. "SwInfilriK In the Grape-Vine Swing," "Sonny Boy."' u lullahy by Penii Curran and a Ha3-ons by Grace lieritan. Tlio program was cl o?ec with a tall; by Superintendent Monroe, wlWi fu;(rested that the Kenwood association be federated with the local, the Ft a to arid the national associations. Following the program, light refreshments were served by the 6oeial comnilttee. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Myers of Warren street entertained at Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at their home, and had as their guc-ets. Mr. 'and Mrs. T. I"). Crawford, Mrs. Fannie Marble and MHs Marie Hhuff cf Chicago. Miss Shuff Is a sister of Mrs. Crawford. Mrs. Lucy Gibbert, son Hoscoe Gihbert and little praildaughter, Irer.p Frederichs. of Harvey. Illinois, v.-.r the dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. J V. Urusel, of Indiana avenuo jencr day. E. X. Eunnell. of Highland street, and Mr. Charles Mlchelstetter, or Elizabeth street, left this 'morning for Hot Spring's. Arkansas. . where they v.iU enjoy three wefka' vacation together.

Mrs. Frank JIamrnond will have the card party at the Cduatry Club tomorrow aftetnoou. The playing will heKln promptly at half past two o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Austgen were very pleasantly surprised Wednesday

evening at their home on One Hundred 1

Uttieth street on their first wedding inniversary. whtn about fifteen rolattlves and friends called to , offer congratulations. After an enjoyable social evening-, dainty refreshments were served to seventeen g-uests. and to Mr. and Mrs. Auatgren were extended -many good wishes.

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Everyone survived that splendid dinner Thanksgiving. The Indiana State Board of Health will pive a program, pictures, and a children's clinic, in the town hall on December Cth. Mr. Kichards of the Standard Laboratories of Chicago, was in town on business Friday. Jiaymond Eoeson had his smlllnfaee in the Chicago Herald as one of the winners Thursday. Mrs. S. B. Woods spent the week with her daughter, "Mrs. Malmstone. - George MeFaland, freshman. Civil Fngineer at I'urduo university.- spent Thanksgiving with his parents. Me is enthused about his school and work. The inspector for the buildintr and Loan was in town Wednesday. Hewas well pleased with the growth of the department. The M. E. Sunday School teacher. held a meeting at J. R. Clark'sVWcdnesday evening, planning for mas prosram. The town commissioners are opening two new streets west of Junction ave. and norlh of Lake street. , Mrs. Clark formerly Mrs. Hart, of Crown Point was a business visitor on Wednesday. The large furnace is telng: Installed in the new church this week. The Red Cross and T. B. Xmas Seals will be distributed from the doctor's office. The big Bazear of the Ladles Aid -will ba n-lven In the town hall, December '"th. They have a wonderful collec-

Saturday Specials In the Popular Drug Department

are buying all their Drugs and Toilet Goods at the Lion Store, g " " ii r . .1 -vi ir. c fl . ":"

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JORDAN ALMONDS Per pound 39c Extra Large and Fancy

BEEF, WINE AND IRON Builder and Tonic 69c

"4 O'CLOCK CHOCOLATES 75c Value Per pound 49c

SALTED PEANUTS We receive them fresh every week-end. Special, per lb. 12c

STATIONERY

PALMOUVE SOAP 3 bars 25c Dozen, 85c

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EPSOM SALTS 4 pounds of the pure crystals in a sanitary can for

Wassey's Pleating Shop LMBItOIDfUtlSG, STAUPI.Vr., HKJ1ST1TCH1XO. Bl'TTOl BOLE. BUTTON COVERING. BRAIDING. ItL"CUIG, FA.MCV STITCHI.NO. Bl STATE STREET. PHOSB HAM. HU-VD 440.

POTATOES POTATOES Two caryirthern V,"hlte, $1.30 and $1.50 per Sfos., buy before cold weather. Phone 1309-W. 66S State Line St." U-12-tf

Hammond Musigal College. Fiano, Voice. Violin, t-ubllc Speltlng:. Ukelele, Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar, Dauclng. Dramatic Art. 10-1

THEATRE AND DANCE. The German Eeneflcal Vnlon District 529. Sunday. November 27 at 3 p. m. at Germania Club. cor. Sohl and Indiana avenue. Tickets 30c. For members and their friends. 11-21-3

Sarah Friedman, teacher cf piano. Iasons at 75c half hour. In my home, 454 Plummer ave., phons 1305J. Hammond. 11-23-1

Th department pre!dent of the V. TX. C. of Ft. "Wayne, Ind.. will be In "Whiting- Saturday evening. All members-are urg-ed to attend. 11-25-1

Itev. Leo Dufrane o? Peru. Ind.. who came to spend fhanksgi ving wnn ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dufrane of Highland street, returned home this morning. The Busy Bees of the First Baptist church win hold their weekly meeting

at the home of Miss Pearl Highland,

Harry Krieger has "been called to Buffalo. N. Y., on account cf the death of his mother on the morning of Thanks-giving Day. There will be a Harvest dance at the Knights of Pythias Hall on Tuesday evening-. November 29th. for Masons ani .their immediate families. In a

670 .Indiana avenue, tomorrow after- ! short time the Maeonic Temple, will he

noon at half past two o'clock

the members- are urged to be present. To be given there

The vestry and building committee of St. Paul's Episcopal church -will meet tonight at seven-thirty o'clock In ths church.

near enough completion for functions

ATI members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 and Triumph Council No. 11 Sons and Daughters of Liberty are requested to meet at the Baptist church Sunday evening- to attend in a body our regular Thanksgiving service. 11-23-1

"Women's class now forming hall room and gymnastic dancing. Inquire Hammond Musical Collesre. 11-25-2

Mrs. Cora Burns of Lyons street entertained at a Fix course dinner last evening at her home. The table was pretty with Thanksgiving tokens and covers were laid for Mr. McHenry and daughter Miss Maude of Indiana Harbor .Miss Holstrom of Chicago. Mr. "Wahl, Mr. Norton. Mr. Fish. Mrs. MacLeod and Miss Mildred Burns. Dr. and Mrs. "Woltom of Gary spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. S. Hugo and family of South Hohraan street. Dr. F. P. Cox of Kenwood had Thanksgiving dinner with his parents of Decatur, 111., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kanngisier of Lyons street entertained the latter's sisters, Mrs. X. E. Strouse of St. Louis and Mrsj F. P". Cox of Kenwood at Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey reigned surreme at a

Thanksgiving- dinner served by Mrs. j

J. Hecht to immediate relatives at; her home on Sibley street yesterday. I

The table was very pretty with flowers sent by her daughter, Mrs. H. Potts of Georgia, and an elegant dinner was served. Games, music and stunts were enjoyed in th evening, and the guests were Mr. and Mrs. EN Eggehrecht and daughter Wilma. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Brusol. son George and daughter Lillian, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd "Walls and daughter Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs.. J. Hrht. jr.'

Mr. end Mrs. A. J. Meyers, daughter Miss Nellie and Charles Hatlcy motored to Streator, 111., where thoy were the guests of Mr. Hatley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis JIatley for Thanksgiving dinner. The Germania Rebekah lodge will give their quarterly Mrthday frty on Sunday, December 4tb.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Teaker ano little daughter, Betty Jano, Mrs. "William Munson and daughters Ida Mi and Betty and Mrs. Hazel P.ichter motored to Brookfleld, 111., where they were the Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brozio. Mr. and Mrs. Jjhn Layton of Monroe street entertained at dinner yesterday and had as th"ir guests Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. -V. Jw Voss, of Sibley street. charmingly entertained Thanksgiving DaV in ,-olebratIcn cf their first weduing- a'nniversary. In the afternoon they attended matinee at the Chicago theater, after which an elaborate tilnner was served at Collego Inn to Miss Grazella Chcvigny, louis Emnerlincr. Mi Anni A'herv Albert KIrc. Miss Anna Litz. Frank Albert and the host and hostess.

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RUBBER BOOTS atihe THE ARMY STORES

9 STATE STREET 212 E. STATE STREET Just received a track load of new fresh Hi-Top Rubber Boots, made by such firms as Goodrich Rubber Co., Firestone Rubber Co., U. S. Rubber Co. These boots ae worth wholesale much more than what we ask retail for them today. All sizes. Your choice of the lot, per pair $3.49 Same as Above in Knee Height, $2.95 Tin w firii MiiiiiMtfMMaawMM

CLAY PIPES Very Special, Each 10c

37c

CIGARETTES

ay in your Xmas supply now. Saturday only per carton. v $1.59

"Harmony" LILAC VEGETAL Splendid After Shaving $1 Value 69c

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. ATTENTION! Property Owners! TO HOLLAND'S GREAT MUTUAL BENEFIT OFFER A Minimum Fint Payment to CoTer-Delirery Expense $25.00 Not a cent more until next March, ajnd then one full year to pay in easy monthly installments.

rjf Phone Hammond 3425 and Heating Engineers will call and

explain this wonderful offer.

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Do You Like to PayBig Repair Bills?

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Srn It? How?

Holland Furnace Co. World's Largest Installers of Warm Air Heating Plants HAMMOND EAST CHICAGO INDIANA HARBOR

Service Office: Hohroan and Plummer Are., Hammond

Ao MILLER 348 HohmanSt. , Phone 402 GROCERIES, FRUITS & VEGETABLES SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY

Fine Granulated Sugar, C7 r 10 pounds for 0 Pu?e White Lard, 40 C 3 pounds for Monarch Baked Beans, 28 C 3 cans for V. Campbell's Pork and Beans, O C 2 cans for "... .7. ..... ' Campbell's Vegetable and Tomato Soup. 2 cans Fancy Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 1 per can Fancy Sweet Corn, No. 2 can, OOp 3 cans for Nutro, tall cans, O C 3 cans for . Fresh Hand Picked Michigan 20 C Navy Beans, 3 pounds. .... Fancy New Crop Pop Corn, 5 pounds for FREE DELIVERIES TO

Fancy Cooking Potatoes, 1 OC peck 35c, per bushel. . . P X .OO Ceresota Flour. 1? f 11 !4 bbl. $2.2S, bbl. Fine Peaberry Coffee, Qtr per lb. 25c, 4 lbs.. wt Fine Santos Coffee, Lfi e per pound m. J Fancy Calif. Peaches, No. 3 can, t 1 per can 25c, 4 cans Fancy Pears. No. 2 cans, QC pe rcan 25c, 4 cans JJ Fancy Calif . Apricots, No. lj "I fJC 3 can 25c, 4 cans for. . . American Family, Lighthouse and P. & G. Naptha Soap, C C g lObars for ,OC Argo Starch, 25 C 3 packages Fresh Rabbits, O C g each . J ALL PARTS OF CITY

The Best Christmas Gifh

Is your portrait made by the Murillo Studio. The name assures you of the best at a small cost. Economy is the watchword now. 12 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS At $4.00 and More . Make that appointment now. Weather makes no difference. We have an EXCLUSIVE line of easal frames at very low prices.

Murillo Studio Farley and Uhle, Props. 169 EAST STATE STREET Phone 3096 Hammond N. B. Remember, Mr. Farley is only at this studio. Why experiment?

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With Every Car Purchasfed at this" Sale $100 Cash, Rest on Terms; Secures any one of these Cars listed below in Group 1 BUY NOW SAVE NOW PAY LATER

Group 1

MAXWELL 1918 TOURING A-l condition, runs as good as a new one. A 225 bargain at MAXWELL 1918 TOURING A-1 condition, repainted, hew top, seat covers, 2? Q "7 C tires all good

FORD TOURING looks like new.

it's a Ford. Big bargain .

Starter, electric lights. Enough sed, OOC

CHALMERS 5-PASS. TOURING A-1 condition, good tires, starter and elec- ( O 'T C trie lights. Specially priced at '

. Group 2 CHEVROLET "490" 1920 SEDAN All good tires, has appearance of new, motor overhauled and in A-1 condition Hi'TC! throughout UftJ J NASH 1921 TOURING Our demonstrator. 5 good tires, new car guarantee, 1 O C f motor in wonderful shape. , P v SCRIPPS-B00TH 1921 TOURING Five new tires. This car runs as good as (fSEfi new, paint in good condition. . . OLDS 8-CYL 7-PASS. 1919 TOURING Repainted, winter enclosure, motor in A-1 condition, lots of extras. Specially C 7 El priced at . NASH 1919 TOURING Customer's car. This car has been well taken care of and is in A-1

condition. Four tires. As good 3S new

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OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT TERMS THAT ARE EASY TO PAY NASH AND SCRIPPS-B00TH DEALERS Hammond Auto Sales Co; Henry A. Eisner, Mgr. 48 STATE STREET (Cor. Morton Ct. end State) PHONE HAMMOND 375

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