Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1921 — Page 5
THE TIMES
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Mr. iin,l Mrs. F. r.rMftrWh onrix'il tlieir coiy lutlp 1 nniti Lnv en Walter trcet on iTA'.nTi-'y enn'tij t.i a niiiiitf frlomls m honor of Mr. Dietrich's birthday. Thf rooms, wore Prr'ty ith the na lon.H colnrn. ':in1 i:i t riuiinir ro.-,m. wlifrc ih tahl.
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f u- tnuvy-fiv K;i' fl- A J"H U'.i c ol. -e dinner v rrrveri. ihir 'ig which ti stj .'MiO ongri'.uUtinn were howiifd on the guest of honor. Purinfj the rvhlnfr, cards and musli- were cnj-iyed. and Mr. PH'tricli was tho 1-ooipn.nt ;.f many handyorn and useful siftsThe Mayflower IMno.hle flub mot ye-.terday afternoon at the ho-me of Mm. Karl D i'ainp of Merrill avenue. There ivrt three mMex of oard:-. and iho hl(;h scores wore r.indn by Mrs. 1 1 ''ol'li'Mn and Mrs. PC.imp :ind Mrs. Si .!! y;t: five i t h. i nnlit!nn
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"THE NEWEST IN HOSIERY" SILK-WOOL
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BLACK BROWN GOLDhN HEA THER BLUE
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Also "Full-Fashioned" SILK HOSE
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Chiffon Pure Thread Silk Mesh
DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN BUY HOSIERY 4AS YOU LIKE IT AT
BOOT-SHOP 569 Hohman Street
In Nude Cordovan Blue and Black
st vt-d ;y iho l.o.-t fs. uikI the ne;U ni'Ming will bi ht Id In two week when Mrs. Elton Hart will nttrtain at hcv holvte on Van Urn-en s(re.-t. - Ml.s 'inifr4 Hogardu of Chicago and Carl A. Pauley hHve bpen licojaed to wod In Chicago. Al.io MlftS Clara Ha!oK of East ChicoRO and Edward Mueiler were granted a marriage license tn Chicago.
How would a box of h me-made oandloei aid dePclouS ckts do f r the folks ".ku li homo on ( "irt--tnv.3 morniiiR? T!,c l8tar of the Trlni'y iAithcikii church ian help you. 12-1 Mr. and Mrs. 3. T llonquist and . Iiildren of c'lev lr.ml. O.. who came here to atten-1 the funeral of Mr. J. V. Shearer. hov rotuiliod to their horn.? aft.-r nn extended vlait with ,'rlends and relatives hero. The illrfi-inrs of in Alice Club will meat on Fri.l-iy al'tf rnon at thr-6 nliKk in the Alice Club Hour. Every director is asKM to be present.
Mrs William H. Thur.t of Muskegon Is visiting In Hsnimond for several d'. Mr. and Mrs. Max R. delightfully en'.ortaln' d a ntimhor of their friends last eventnp at their home on Harrison street . The evening was
t pleasantly spent in gsnias. mus'r and ) hunro. prizes oeinsj awarded to Mri. II. j Scott ftobbiris ind Walter Koenig. A
Jel!clo. milnisht supoer was served ;o the Misses Rose Koenlg, Alice Huber. Floreno Brown. Dorothea Dalley. Clara Hn'.-r and ITazel Rrown, and Otto Here. Walter Ko'-nlg, Kilwrl Dailey. Carl :-i!rc-yrr. Msurlce fc-ii.n-lny, Mr. and Mrs. XI. Scott Robins and ilr. and Mrs. M. E. Ross.
On Friday evening, Peiiher 2, at tight o'clock. "William W. Porter, C. 3. B.. of New Trric City, member of
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Wassey's Pleating Shop KM BItfM OKU !'(, (TAKPtlG, HEM STITCHING. BVTT0.4 HOLB. BtTTON covcrixo, nnAiDino. ntCHIJICJ, FASfCV STITCH I G. 1 STATU STREET, PHONB HASf. MO.D 44.
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Hammond Musical College. Flano. Voice. Violin, public Spaa irg. Ukelele. Banjo. Mandolin. Guitar, Dancing, Dramatic Art. 18-1
Mr. Geo. DRolf. 32 Oak st. doe repairing of electric lions, toaaters. wayhers and sowing machlna motors, vlorators and all household electrical appliances. V.'IU call for and deliver. Phone 4374-R. 11-29:2
Itt-Ft place in town to buy your chickens, dusks. geee knd turkeys. Dressed while yon wait or delivered any place In town. J71 Johnson St. Phcna 3"5-J. Hammond. U:29:5t
I have purchased the grocery and market, formerly owned hy Mi's. Alex Rora at 674 Oakley ave., Hammond, and will not be held responsible for any bills oontracte4 alter Nov. 26. 1911. 12-1-2 K I. COLE.
Pixie Doughnut Shop, 191 Stat St.. Hammond. Home made Cream Doughnuts. 20c. Sftc. and fancy 10c por !r.rn. 12-1-2
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"Records Dance Records II 5WWT Fo Trot . . I joeph C. Smith nd IN.IMt 1 Wtrr. Darr-Fos Trot. Hit OrcheMra I 10 In. 85c i One KU.-Fo Trot iochSTi 1S8" Z Jiut Like s IUtabw-Fox Tret (u chkago ) 1 0 a- 85e
3 Caosaian Cspcn-FoaTrot ,dHii Oreh. f No. 8824 S . . , I The Benon Orches- f 10 in. 5c Bubici RT-Fo Trot mo( chii-,go ) Vocal and Instrumental Records 41 ChrlMniat Hrmai nd Carol No. 1 tTrinltv t No. 35712 "l ChrUn Hymn sad CiU-No. Z t Choir f 1 2 In. $ 1.35 5t SntmClmu VitiutheChildrea Parti I Gilbert I. No. 35711 l SmaClatVtiu the CbUdrto-Parti f Gtnrd I 12io.$1.35 Red Seat Records 6i . . , I Em;lio ( Ne. 6497 Sons of the Velsa Boataaea.... De Oosona f lo in. S1.25 i &f.lT Jouraet S5.75 8 The Last Hour (JttM C. I John McCormack I No. 757fi 1 Brown A. Waller K.-aiEr) I Frits Kreiler il0in.J..J 9) VUe is G Flat Major(Chopin) I Serti I No. 66007 ( Piano ( Rachmaninoff t 10 in. $1.25 10 1 (BiieO f I a bcala Orchestra (10uu1.2S Look for the "Cable Choice" List Each Month On the first day of each month wc publish a list of whit wc consider the ten best Victor records released for that month. Almost every Victrola owner wants to add to his record collection a few of the "month s best records In being guided by this Lst, Cable patrons are cei tain ofi securing the month's "hits," whether they are Popular Song, Dance, or Red Seal Records. Watch for the "Cable Choice" liston the first day of each month.
Phone Hammond 3360
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i lni:i.i. I' lst fiiuri-,! tA '!wix'. :..k:11 uive r I it-v, ! i cn Olirirllatl ri. k-lK e in Use church building at 73d So.itli llohnirtn stnet. The public lit cordially Invliod. A great variety of exquisite needlewoii; will be on talo at iho huzanr of the Trinity Lutheran church on fri lay and Saturday. " 12-1-1 Mrs. TJ Stanford and Mrs. H. Whit, ing Will he h- steHsCB at a silver tea for the iienpflt of the I .ad tea' Aid Society of th Centenary M. K. church toinorrov,- afternoon. The tea will 1" hel.l in the church parlors, and all tinladies of the church and their friends are n;o.t cordially invited. - A numher of frlendw gathered at th home of Mrs. Harry Ul.' of Hoffman street la.nt l-'aturday evening and tendered her a delightful surprise party. Mmlc and datx-.lng were enjoyed, and bunco was played at four tsbles. The ii'M-ors were made by Mrs. James O u -tol and Miss Mabol Carrol. Mr. HUe as given many leautiful gifts and the cotif ratulatlons anil best wishes of her friends. A delicious, course luncheon waa servl twenty-two guest.
ANDERSON STIRRED AT DISCLOSURES
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederic! W. Walllsh o Ftat street an-aounce the hirth r a httlp daughter, June Klisibeth, SunJay, November the twenty-seventh. The members f the South 53ide W. (' . T. IT. are urged to be present at the home of Mrs. 0.car Klger, 170 Detroit stroct. on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. It 1 very necessary that plans bi marie at this timn for the Christmas charity wor,t. and it Is imperative that there be a large attendance. Carl V. Mueller of Minneapolis.
Minn., has been the house guest of friends and relatives here for the past few weeks. Gifts for Grandmother. Grandfather. Aunt Sue. Unele Johri. Mother. Father.
Sister. Brother and the TiAby at the ba
zaar of the Indies' Aid of Trinity Lutheran churoh on Friday and Saturday. 1J-1-1
justice of the peace court whose names J fdg.i Anderson ordered to bo token for the purpose of another tfiatid jury in vestisTation were: William Ounn, city judge of Gary. Ciydt Hunter, former prueccuting attorney of Iako county. (harlss U Clemens, Justice of the peace in Uary. Frtd -Srabiiht, deputy prosecuting attorney employed in Justice Clemen's court. l'ete Persons, a constalbJe In the same court. O. D. Nemeth, a lawyer of South Bond. .R M Jl HY MEMBRHS The grand jury which investigated the (iary L'.tuation last May was comprised of Klwoud llaynos, of Kokorno. foreman; Joiui A. Aither, Tipton; William Asrvba, lxlphi; Andrew I1au.-nian. Dayton; Hersnel IS. Iaubenspeck, Iushville; Guy H. Green, Mt. Vernon; Isaac Hahn, Portland; Andrew Kauffmann, Terre Haute; .1. S. Jdorgan. Austin; David Myers, Goshen; L. B. Strode, Kockport; Ed. F. Wlngle, Corydon; U. W. Hlue, B'lora. E. P. Emlson, V'incennes; Ciiarlea D. Gray. Greenfield; John C. Meier, Winchester; Fred Martin, Linton; John V. Spears, Franklin and II. B. Williams, Farmer. The trial of the Gary case is to bo followed Friday by a similar case aaainst Charles Hovath of South Bend anl twenty-two co-defendants. Forty-six defendants are named In a liijior conspiracy case against Muncle residents. That case Is on the docket for trial December 7, 8. and 9. On December 12 Edward P. o'Donnell chief of police of Jfjtst Chicago, Thomas Downey, police captain, Stanley Iteckkowskl. councilman, and others of East fhlcago will 'be placed on trial on the chal-Rc of ronspiracy to violate the pro-
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THE GREATEST SILK SALE South Chicago ever held will commence at C. R. Cave, December 1 st. Over 5,000 yards of $2.50 and $3.00 silks to be sold at prices below manu- 3? 1 CQ facturer's price. Per yard iff I FIFTY DOLLARS Double Their Values
The Golden Hod Camp of the Royal Noiirhbora and their frjends will be entertained at a perlro party tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock when Mrs. J. W. Savery will be the hostess at hst home, 634 Hohm&n street.
The F. E. O. Club will meet this evening at the horn of Mrs. Guss Fuss of Hoffman street. j Miss Alice Greenherg entertained the D. H. of R. T. Cub at her home on Michigan avenue last evening. ! After a business meeting, bunco was played at four tables rjnl honors were won by Miss Hose Winer and Mis Mollis Krleg-er. A prettily appointed luncheon was served by the hostess, and the next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mlra Rosemary Harriet of Highland street. The Wednesday Bridge Club will mwt on Friday of rex week with Mrs. George Chapin a' her home on Highland street at half past two o'clock . The Ladles Aid Society of the Hyde Park M. E. church me, at the home of Mrs. Kejnp of Van TJuren street yesterday afternoon for their regular meeting. The afternoon was. spent finishing work for the bazaar which will be held net week. December 7, 8 and 9. in the church parlors on Monroe street. There will be lots of pretty and useful articles suitable for Christmas gifts.
ADDITIONAL, "OCTAL. NEWS PAGE III.
FRIDAY AT THE MB SILK HOSE FREE with your footwear
KHAKI WORK SHIRTS Heavy weight Domet Shirts, khaki color, double etitchecL Sizes 1 to 1 7. Regular $1.25 value. Friday at WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS All-wool felt Slippers, good assortment of colors, ail heavily padded, elk soles and heels. Regular $1.69 values. Friday Dollar Day, CI per pair CHILDREN'S SHOES Sizes 4 to 8, black kid and gun metal stock, lace or button, turned soles, spring or wedge heels. Regular $1.50 value. Friday Dollar Day, per pair FLEISHER'S AND SUNLIGHT YARN 1 ,000 2-oz. balls of Fleisher's Knitting Yarn, cut to the lowest price. On sale, per O C ball ' AOC
Star -1 Store LADIES, CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' WEARING APPAREL 588 Oakley Avenue Between State and Plummer
See Us First Our Prices the Lowest
BED SHEETS Fine heaw aualityMuslin Sheets, size 72x90. Regular $1.48 value. Friday djl special at SILK AND WOOL HOSE Ladies Silk and Wool Brown Heather MixefJ Hose. Regularly priced at $1.39. Specially priced for t 1 Friday at ENAMELED BREAD RAISERS Grey enameled, first quality, large size Bread Raiser. Regular tfjl $2.50value. Friday at SPLNT CLOTHES HAMPERS Fancy Splint Clothes Hampers, hinged wood cover. Friday tfj 1 Dollar Day. each A MEN'S SWEATER COATS Men's heavy weight Sweater Coats with large shawl collar, two pockets, grey color. Sizes 40 to 1 44. Regular $1.50 value. . 1
GENUINE TENNESSEE RED CEDAR CHESTS With fine cabinet work and finish, copper trimmed. Size 18x34 inches. Cclonial 1 A QC design; $15 value. Friday bargain V VeJJ CHILDREN'S DARK FLANNELETTE ROMPERS Of good quality Sannel, trimmed with red trimming around the collar and belt. In CI sizes 2 to 6. Special for Friday only 2 FOR CHILDREN'S GOOD QUALITY FLANNELETTE SLEEPERS Litgh stripes and plain white, with closed feet. Big bargain for Friday 5 1 only 2 FOR 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING Fine round thread, soft finish. 59c 61 value (5 yards limit) . .2Va YARDS FOR OUTING FLANNEL 27 inches wide, heavy quality, larga range 61 of beautiful patterns. Very special 7 YARDS FOR FINE QUALITY COCOA DOOR MATS Very heavy brush QO quality, medium home size. Friday bargain at Saturday Evening Specials from 7 to 9 LADIES' R0CKF0RD FASHIONED LAVENDER TOP MERCERIZED HOSE Silk finish, slight seconds. Regular values for firsts 85c. OQm Saturday night from 7 to 9 p. m., per pair LADIES' HEAVY FLEECED NIGHT GOWNS Nicely trimmed with silk braid. Sizes to 17. Cut full sizes. Regular $1.59 val- 61 QQ ues. Saturday night from 7 to 9 p. m. at
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TOYLAND THIRD FLOOR
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Come and See Me Saturday I'll be here again in my Toyland on the third floor, Saturday, from 2:30 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 9:00. CHILD'S RED CHAIR Well made, medium size. Spe- 25 C cial at Special For Friday and Sat. $10 Automobile at $5.95 A great big toy automobile, brightly painted in red, strong rubber tired wheels, foot power, steering wheel. Special at $5.95. (Third Floor)
BALL-WEARING WAGON, $5.95 A w e I I constructed wagon that runs s smooth "as glass," with solid disc steel wheels. A good large size wagon that looks like it would cost more than $5.95. SEE THE CLIMBING MONKEY, at 19c A little toi will get a lot of fun out of tiiitin monkey.. hsii pull the s-rtng aan hi climbs up. It's only 19c. PLAY THE GAME OF PIT A good clean and exciting game at 55c.
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What Every Boy Wants-A BIKE 'velocipede is its other name. But real b--ys know no other name but plain "bike." He's probably mentioned it around the house lately and he's hoping you'll understand what he means. We think he'll refer you to this rubber tired one that we are displaying 03 specially at V
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KIDDIE KARS And of course tiny tots will have to have a "bike" not like big brother's, but like the one in the picture. They will get a bushel of fun out of it, besides a lot of healthful exercise. These are strong Kiddie Kars and will stand hard knocks. They are selling at
Our Greatest Doll Show
$9.00 KID BODY DOLL Genuine kid, real hair, fully jointed, sleeping eyes. $45() Special at CHARACTER DOLL Beautifully dressed, with hair in a bow. A large doll g J g
BABY DOLL A real life-like baby doll with bowed QQq lair, sleeping eyes. at. $3.50 COMPOSITION DOLL Long curly hair, sleeping eyes, with eye lashes, jointed, I9rinch
Very special 52.45
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BASEMENT Houseware Specials $4.98 WASH BOILER Rochester brand, copper bottom, stationary handles, extra heavy grade, large size. Very specially 60 CQ priced at $4.50 FOLDING IRONING BOARD Rigid and well made, 0 1Q regular size, at v ROASTER Made of pure aluminum, square shape, heavy QQ. grade, at OJ7i COAL HOD Black japanned, corrugated bottom, large size. OQVery special at SOOT DESTROYER Used for cleaning flues, furnaces, Ol etc. Perpkg 10 Bars SOAP, 55c AMERICAN FAMILY Monarch COFFEE 3 lb. Pkg. 89c Two Package limit COFFEE PEABERRY 4 lbs. at 55c
Washing Powder large size ISc Two Package Limit
SaleofLUX3Pkg. at 2 7c
