Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 5
Vriday, Januarv 20. 1922.
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Personal and
Social News
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The Uaptist TToman'a Union rr.tt nr.1ny aJterooon at the borne of -VSr. it. E. Stevens cf Muenich Court. After a business seapion the rnetintr "via turned over to Mrs. Jozats 11. 1 rtt, captain of Group Five, a; id a very o3 vrcgrram was presented. A d-s-i'fc-atfui vocal duet was given -by Mrs. Apoii and Mrs. Bajthore, and Mrs. -Vlary Binder cava ex'.racts from the 9ojtobfc,raphy of Anna. Kay ficott, a 'or.Tifltr missionary In Assam, a province of British India. Mrs. V. .v. HtU road as IntejosUni.- description of 'he work being- done by Miss Liouiso Carter. HaanTnond g-Jrl, a missionary in tjant Anna, Central America. A --al solo given by Miss Esther Man :-atlen was much enjoyed, as were 's-i tho rdlr:g-3 by raster Janus Ortt. At the conclusion oi tho jjroSiajrc. rfipthrner.ts -were acrvc-d .
THEY' Hi' SMART AND MODEST, BUT ARE THEY BECOMING?
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7vho eventas; Vrur drartm:i.t of the ' iraraond Wocn.ui'3 dub will hold Its "i.'Viic diy at the Chnjnber of Com- ' '--e tomorrow n,ftrnooii e-t tkaif past mvu o'elcicdi. A uniqu-j and interest'"3" paaf&arvt. accompanied by excellent tiusic, will b vrwentefl . All of tho i.u-mt-ers of th Hiram-nd T"om;m'3 Club and ri&jaeor5iwr federated clubs i r invited t- attend, and the i?uai '-.I mission charars w.il bo made. MI33 Sjj-ah A Jree-i-v-h of CV.umet avw-a-nd Jacob lj. F1n?c-lstin of Chlh.v bean JJ.ns:-I -tj n tarry in Cbsr-ao .
Ths Iaughters of Ifr.fcl jive a. most -; joyafele da-oc-a on Wednesday ovenins in the K rights of Tythia. Hall. I'iiora was . good fttter.da:ue. fin a music and delectab.e refreshment? More ??rvned. -Mrs. Oiles TVarnaar charmingly er- ' .-tenaJ tr ladie of tho ILarmony '"ci or. Wednesday at c. one-thirty n-cheoa at her home or. Klirabeth siree. Th-a Table was daintily api jjntrvl and civt! wer laid f' -: twelve .ujts. A do3ie'.oj?" comrre luncheon
In an intercstir.sr and rrpre-5entat; ve mettii-.s hell in the parish hall last ever. ins the wen of All Paints' church formed an organization and a-ssveiate!
inunipeivcs wn.i xae national or iron tz-
tion of the National Catholic "Welfare j
Council. Abie xp-vaMrs outlined tho and ilar.s of too national organization aftor which tho 'following were elected officers of tho local organisation in All Saints" parish: John Carroll, vrsidnt; .T. U. Hums, v!t-e pi-e.-J!dat; Herbert Ausryen, Eecretary; ili-chael I'uwa, treasurer.
Trlum;li Council .. i. Sons and I.'iaujphiers of Ijlbwty, held their Intrtallatlon of officers o:i Monday eveningin the OdJ Fellows IJaii. Those installed wore:
Councilor Myra licad. s Aaaociate Councilor Bertha iliilar. i Ylcti Councilor Tda lorch. Associaio Vice Councilor Cora Tar- '
fir . Kccordlngr Secretary Martlia. SlurIhy. Associate K"cordJag- Secrst.ary Cora Ivajser. F!nunc ecrclnry Hattlu Hay. "Guide Maiid Goodwin. Inner Guard Elizabeth Kckir.aj;. Outsidu tluard -Hoso Hetldln.ar.
At tho. close 'f tho racoting- u. nlair.ty j taren course luncheon was nerved to j visitors and mer.-.bers nr.l a pl-rasatit octal hour enjoyed. j
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Mis. "T. F. Maah'.no cuterta;ued the ladies of the Columbia. Club yesterday aftr?KJoii at her home on !.M.roit
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iuncvheou v. as served 1 the ice, comprised of Jlr.''. Gustavo Ms. 1'aj-dufcn, Sr., Ms. Chri Mrs. Nicholas Haadroc::, Mrs.
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Hammon-i Charier of 'f-'- order
of Kasicrn Stars No. S70 will hold i? annual installation, wh'ch is cpen to the Star nsembers. their 4"mlliv3 .md the Masons and their (imilles, vill bo foiiowc l by a sivial hour . In the reception far llios? ir af.endunce. An interesting t rolu'j hx. been jilanncd. "THE SHEIK "GOING BIG AT PARTHENON
Crowds continue to wind t.j tlie Tartiienon theatre t ?
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filming of the screen v(-ro:i ,! f-s-creen nersiou of tie r.i:-t po;-i:3ar sj1 el of the day, "The Shell-:." .Va-y iir.e --ciMi the specially arransi ;--roic - and lister-ed with adiair-ition (a t -newly arrang-ed orchestra and ;.b- v- r; 'Jarful musical acor arai'Scd for .;:;; s-per-prodnction by I'.re:t')r -'otz--. "Masio wakes the picture." su-1 i ;u of tbo auuiencj last eve-nin.:. "I '.v.,. rfainly pleaded with the rv i J..--, c'. -The t5he:f of Anby" ly t;-- utj ,r chi-iitra and that the, pli-!.iri .t i not hare peemcd half ! i;rpr f s . orchc.ira had not arrays 1 ; n-.iilcal wore they fc-.- ju.-; r -rj l-.-r--'i Prw l i-ii !!y the only lh').;r to r--.r'-r Led a : ' .' . firs pictiirn s tliat f -. ' ro.v will bo rh'! iaT i:o".
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Mra. C. 11. Truo Ocliphtfuliy cr.tertaJned the ladles of the Wvir.a n'n Auxiliary rf ft. Haul's Kpls.-(v.al tViuroJi yesterday afternoon et her lionw on Highland sint. The election cii" t-f-fcers took place, reeloctirrs- Mrs. Krlc I.und president end electing Mrs. Jury vice prasiden. Mra. M. B- N'eff rec rotary and Mm. J. V. Hnisel treasurer. After the i'j!l:ica (meeting- rh-'asint
That Knn-kt'i backers are smart' fashion dictators bare decided, that they are modest can be decided from look at these Etyk v which ere as concealing as the raost modest frock and much mere; eo than the modem short skirt, i
That they are teoming is a de-, If .they are, wear them. If they batatde question. There sa no douht ', arc not don't even thir.k about ownbut that they are becumiriK to ' mc a pair. The woman who dresthese three chnrminp msids. but ; es in the latest fada whether thev arc thtv becuinirjr ro youV That i? are becoming or not i3 never well the question -.vhicii e,-4ch r.::s must : dressed. ?he wieht better wear ; decide tfor cnteriri? jpon the : bwomir.e itv!ft c.t ISrio S hv3M
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tior.als, -mph.i.i;ins the re.pn!i.--.t'iii- iti."-.it-j' ion. Mri. Ablbnt ;;jvt: lieties of tho Christian in regard to the tails ru -he "tvnn:etrs fM.mlnanee an-.' hearher; ro'!--?. taken -Irom the :- "Mrs. li-'el had rha; c- o:' ti.e Mystery ond cjiartfr of tli J'-airn.-". Mry. Box. Mrss Meilui "Vi'.h.!rr i:harniin;ly Ptxielow recil-?d a descriptive, trip t - a 1 :?anrf "Ijuvo'j? Old find Hone;" aM!OiaClirlstian rob to! fr.r trirlri in Chlia. j oar.ied by Mrs. 1". i-'ajh'.. a "tr whirr,
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Ttu, ladiej.-.-eran cih'jreih n: the par;:-;h iiO i.-A-f-t-r a fh'-.rt
Aid cf St. Paul Ijuth:i Tb-irsd-v aft-rno- n in or a social ratherm. buA; n.rf.f f.eJs)on a nice
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Whether tm have plenty of cash or little, this ( Stz.' tor you. V e are determined to diipose of otir stock regardless of cost; as we must provide space for Spring Styles now arriving. We will accept a smaller deposit and allow longer time to settle your account than e ver before.
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social bcMir wa.i enjoyed aud the Jicst- t
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-ess raoetinjg-. wiu-.n th now offlce.rs i eea oervwl tea. tlieir paos. Mrs. 1. 1. Keltecr a president. Mrs, Tidw ard Dickey vice Ia.st Tei'tin9 fha Hernocrxt!--! Worn -ireslder.t. Mrs. V. ) I . ifycrs peere- , an" Club held a vary aucre.sstful a.nd t:"ry and Mrs, Frank Stewart 4ras- j pleasant rrw-ting- nt the hcene OvT Mrs. i-.r.r. lurinar tJk afternoon nusic and i Itp'-ph Pierce of Truimtn, Iwiulevard.
l.-ediework wr'enioycd, and n. birtli,tixy baodkf-rohk f sit over was given in horror of Mrs. AV . H. Harker. Hch
divide4, in baakeia fcr the necd-r. I Jarvis and Mrs. f'ora
next r.ie-Unjtr will be Hld in t,vo I Mrs. loufla.s g-avv s.
Mr. Floyd Murray gave a very inter- j e-ting talk on "bn.iocraty in General," : and curiTnt events ',verr ab'y d'.fcuss- i
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"?l;s at the tw-me of the president. 1-Rlv account of tive wtrk cf 4 be. 1.ir'j?
s. Feitser at i er hme on Harrison ' of Women Voter wbJch v.-m greatly I
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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
Wassey's Pleating Shop tmtmmrni'a, btakptccs, nunmTCHl.VG. DITTO HOLB. Btmo COVEHI.XC. HKA1DI0 RVCHIAO. KACV TITt HI. 1 STATU JTilEET. PHUXB U.4.U. MONU 440.
no mora to bay a Kelly." 1-14-1
Sangerbuud Fidelia Oar 2 rat sooted ever.inar dance and entertainment in 11 take place Sunday, oji. 23. a our hall, 300 West State ;trest. Ail car friends are eordiaUy invited. Admts.'lon 25 conta. i-15-6
appointed iuocneon was served Liy rne J hostcas. The west meeting will take place the first Thursday In Fabruary.
th place to b announced later. It wm decidod last rveninir that the Democratic "VVouian"a Club would le hereafter kn-swu mi thr. JauksonDcmocratfc Club. Attorney Grant Crumracker of Val-V-aj-aiao has been in Hammond thtf week trylnay cases, and today Attomey Pan E. Kelley cS Valparaiso was In town on bushier. The South Hammond Pleasure Club met on Tlruratay afternoon at t'ht home o Mrs. Allen Pittard uf Augusta street. A-fter a delightful pocial afternoon the honteiE Bered dainty refreshimen'a to eieTen eraeats, and the club will ineet ara!a on Thursday next at the, homo of jlra. S. A'.kn of Harrison street. The January aneotincr of the TCoisan'a Foreigu Micstohary Society of tiho First M. H. churv.b was held yeaterdai" afternoon at tho home of Mtf. X). H. Akers of l)My Ftreet. Mrs.
Hammond Musical College Piano, Vole, Violin. Pvblli Hpa Ui.dle, Banja, Mandolin. Guitar Dancing, Craatatic Art.
"FEATHER Y0UH HAT" IS TO BE NEW SONG FOR SPRING
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Silk &.vCloth Values to $20.
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Merfs All Wool
O'COATS
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REDUCED $10 to $20 , SUITS
REDUCED $10 to $20 Boys' Suits or Coats$38 u? Many Other Qreat Bargains J "The Store of Friendly Credit"
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Milliners are beginning to sir.p: "Feather your hats for Spring." and ai! those who heed the changing fashions will proceed to dret-s
tip their old hats in new feathers tive treatment. Small scf t era ills, or put old feathers on new h3ts. uncurled ostrich and burnt jroose
s.tiere are three teather-trimrr.eu are shrae of the popular feathers
straw hats which show attrac-
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Victor ftworia mduevd at Cable. All 85 cent rootr4a nw 75c. All 11. 55 i ftoorda now I1.J5. Cable Piano Co., 1U Stato St, Phone I36u. 1-1S-3
Fresh Eggs and Chickens! ZtO Ce-lar Et. Pt no 13S8-M, Ilajnmond. 1-2 9-1
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Wo wish .o thank tho I'e-beeo&e. ; other orders, f.rte.uds at:-! Neighbors, for their klndnew, ante? and tl;rRl offr'ifs rvndei-Hl us di-'rlnR- t!ie pick- ' nes njid death of our lr.vtns; busbaud and fathr, "VV espjially wlnU to thank Hev. .StefTty for hi:-1, worels of f eympathy to 'ia nt Uiis time. Jtrs. Wm. Dills and Children. 1-C!0-1 " II X.-.IL IK
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Chocolate Butter Straws REGULAR 80c SELLER
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This is one of the highest grade candies selling regularly at 80c per pound, and one of the finest specials we have ever offered. We suggest you try a pound tomorrow. It's Easy to "Keep Her Sweet" If you keep her supplied regularly with our high grade home made confections. Wide choice of boxes and assortments, of we will assort and pack to suit. The prices for the boxed confections range from 40t to $10.00.
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THECArACITVofthr. "EASY" VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHER Ls equivalent to 8 doubit sheets rr I o single thects. Tha'.N why the avcrag; family, wail'i cm be haadkd ouickiy zud ihoronghly. The " EASY " vmshn by mriui of a::-prn:..ire z-.i suction. Ti.c Va-iTvo'.-.-inj cup n:ove i:id ilown tin:cs per ir,inu;c, forcir.g li-,-eary -.-at;r through the tr.rs'i of C.i garments. There h no ni'jir.g rr other frictioa, or veir aaJ tear ui. the clodiea. ConsTuctei of metal, it ii sa-Jwr-and easy io keep clean and wheicterr.e. Occupies lirtie floor spa.e r.r.-i ii easily mured about. bwaigLi wrings. Gas heater. Sold on easy terms. A emill tirt: aymenr down r-!.icr? the "F.AbY" in your home the balance iji czi payments to suit jvj." tus- ea-ea
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