Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1922 — Page 7

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MKimXG OK MITR ATI H 1' UKPT. Mrs. E. R. CVeper of Masf'n street pend lor b ,vn, on Tu-'-sil y afternoon t the ladk-s M" th, lit lamro department of the It.vi.im' rel U'rrn.'s Club. Mrr:. Jose-ii; lin ;.!.. th.! iia j rman. anT.cuttced the depart men V l u.-iic Day would be K4rt:ary the f.nir'li. and rlv.; proarraiii -vil! be iv.n iy t!ii' Vn'.kijr sifters. The piu't'iy ."or t!i- at-rn.v.i "it rrir.ii!." .y Vh tor I ! it ), with Mrs J J. Huff i n charge. In openinir. Mr?. I.. L. B.-moprg-er grave .vn v o;! uumh.Ts. "I:-verio," Hujto liliret 1 1st ami Hahn ccnip i'. and "Were My Sonti hy Win-tjs Provided," Hugo, an.! music ly Halm. Vira. E. A, tji'i.-nt". p.i vp a sketch of th? IKe -f Victor Hug-., thi r.nt wonderful manipulator of t languw th-.t over gr;i''cd the hiv-ory of Krer. ii l.tfcra' s:r-. Ho w a i;, '!':" novelist th.-iri dra.n-.aMst end & crtcxt. poet than novc-itst. On is cX, his '-est drams.. Is th' lyric "Hermani." ;u ei it.!o d in 1S30, wh:rh gave ri'-i. : i J -n-- -r ;-rt! . t: . nts be-

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Ilr. a. rid Mm. E. 8. J: lies ch.armins--ruvftaincri i't d!;.r:.-;r Tuesday t".-t ning it t.u-ir honv; on KSIzabeth , Th'. Tc- wrrp covers ti-r seventeen a an ox-tu'.siPly upp"intf tab'.p. v.--.'h joncaiis. t:;uvi.-'-JS ati't pussy i!!ows in an irrirtcsceiil br.w! of Tifi 2r.y wart?. A dflicioti. course dinner .., a3 5orvod. rtftor whitU b'-idsrc was -.ayed and- the hotter ftai? by Mrs. i;?o"rge Burr.ham Ijai:ma:i. v.-ho was jrivcr. a pair of har.dfonie antique l,ri;s canlb-stlcKfi . Goider. It ale Oatrtp No. 1657 of th r.oj-al Nwghbors of America and their friends wiU mo.'t at tlie home of Mrs. l'red Ce-iercTen of T6 MaywooJ avenue tomorrow afternoon, when Mrs. Itose Ittaoii will tniertiiin at petlro. -The Two Grat I's" cr TTIE REAL CAUSE will b the aubjpet of Rabbi Julius ru.ppaport'8 fermon in the lynagojue on Friday ;Ter.lnr at ight o'clock. Ever-lncreasin cj-owds attend these services and the "rmon a-e always instrnctlve, interesting and Inspiring. Mrs. A. J. Weiss is th? rnusical director and the soloist th! week will b- a IlaKimond Kntlerna-n . All rritrrrbPTi of -the S-ath Fide "W. C. T. V. are urged to bo present Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ge-v-il. ITihland and Iiysjop Place, for the r"s?ular bi-monthly meetiri. Plans will he perfected (for Child "Welfare axid Amercanization work. Ths iJifSj ifaccabws will 3 .pdfo and bunco party Friday evening at the hotne of Mrs. Barbara Pre3el, til West State strett. The members of the F. T. . r!tib rere deligrhtf uiiy entertained on Tueetiay evening at tho home of Mh-ia Frances Broderick of ffofftnan street. Musio. games and a social hour were frredtly enjojed. after which the hostfas served a dtlnty luncheon to trie members and a fie.-t, Hifs Haxel Holmes. The rttxt n.cttiiif will be held 1b two weks at the home of Miss Kathxya Bush of Tine tercet. ;-rafe Wa.rd of Truman bonierard, rrho has been quite iil since Tuesday, vhen he was fotjnd unconanious on TU,th street overcome by fumes from his truck, is frrestly Improved ar.d Is t onva'.esclnn- rapidly.

The j'an r, '.j-Toa h.-i Ash Jcia; io!i of the Kon-.i-ood School, which was t i have h. h! a tr.cotinjj tomorrow, has ti stpom-d the svislon until February ihu third. The Rosemary Club met last e;vn-in:,-.it the h,'i:u- .f Mrs. J... Uix.-.n of !'. miner avt-nue. A tnottl d.-I hv ui iv.'n.ng was spent playing bunco. .,nd lionors were mnle by Mr. Wiiliam riclelfautrh ;.nd Mr. S. O. Johns m. Th,-! hotcbs sw-rv-d a dainty lunclie n. ai-d the n-xt iitvctin will hc hold in two wte'is with Mta. F. Ctislilr.o. The Iencue "f Women Voters will meet th i evening at the home if Mrs. lir&cc- ''uii'ny, ii-'!en sucet. .Mis.i Irc-no Van Sly!. p. tru . nov officer of t! i I ?,! iiuiKin'i puhHc ho,'!, i.l talk 'Ju h. r work in tlie M'hool.t. and M'.bs Mo!iu. city nurse, ii! yivi an interestin? ii.Idr'-.fc wt ),-:' work. Thcro Is much npoi of c. larjre attendance as there is very important "oti":?--sa to ii. -scums' and trr.nsa --t . All w men interest. -d in tiic velf.ira of the city ptea.se join the criraniaatiuri . Tuf members of the T. T. t:. Club v ere ie -iihtfully eiuertained evening i-y vl,--:. KlZiott Coit y a't her hurie on Fifth eve-nut: in Carv . The io.ims wf-r.; pftty with h,.ui.;!s of ii". rrl.-y.is and J "i-)ui!r. are! a nwl en-.i-iya'e-'e - il eie;irer vas ; nt. .T'o h stcss scrMd c prtttily appointed in iK-heon . Mrs. Kent U . liarth'tt was a charmin.tr atf.'-s to int.- iali-s of the Tuesday Afti rnoon ltridt:e O'itth on Tuesday when she t t .te- ii ru ,1 u.! luneho p :: tier henie i:i Ket'.wool. There were fi'Vr ta!,i: j. !ir..l n n ei;',!i,.rate a-el Ue-lh-Ious .'eurse Haiehcon was .. rved. ii.iter which bridge was played and th h.-ne-rs niadf by Mrs. II. O. Winokier a tTuesi. and Mrs John Iluchel. T'-f j-Jievi- for tii,: :it:ernoais ve'e. Mr.s. W. Ii. ia v.. Mr.', h'y-dncxs Klngr.-dey. Mrs. it'-seeo Woodh. Mi.-. 51. '. (Iroman. .Mr. Glenn Feter.- and Mrs. Witiekler. The i Ino will io tt in two weeks, when Mrs. T. W . t'b.-rlin wii! entertain at her home t,n ilyyl p i laeo. Tie- i a-.; if liters;, be-: ween the Ages of sixteen and twenty, whose mothers are !in'mr. of i ho Hammond Woman's fiul. please call Mrs N . Km merlin p. 632. 'for the, puipo-e of making itranaemerite for I)-.ughtcrs' Day. a new day in the club calendar. Mrs. W ilHtn. I'.lneharr of New York City and Mr;. II. Brand of II bart are :he hout-e ifiiestj of Mr:). F. C Collins Marii iid-bdi vision. Th--? Junior Standard Bearers of the First M . 13. church met at the home o' Miss Isabel GHz of Park place on Monday evening-. Aft?r h business session, ihe.y wove entertained by Miss Zs-chui Mishrik!. an Fsyptian tjirl who is attending: Moody le.siir.utc in CXjcao. Miss Michrjki talKi-d on the life of the Kg-y-p'ian c.i-. n. after whi h she pang a eharming little s-nsr in her native tongue. Miss Han 1 Vounpr-r sans a tolo, the hoi-tess served dainty rif reshments.

j met. tin if. i err,, was p;avd a.t four la ides and the honrs were made by I- -diss Ida Taussig and Miss Eva Taus-si'K-A prettily appointed luncheon , waa served by th li '.stess, and the I next meeting will be held in twt wetks

at in home jf Mi s Anna Mary Marcus of Truman boulevard. IMchard Winokler is entertainiUi; a a si:it;luny party tonifht. A jolly surprise party waa gi'.en on Tuesday evenmt; in honor ut Ml. and Mr.s. Anthony Przybyi in theii home on Henry street, in celebration of their ."diver wedding ant.iveraary. Kindly neighbors and friends had contrivod to have the hoiuie artistlcaily decorated with bowls of dainty flowers and tinselfe-d paper ararlands. A very pleasant evening- was enjoyed vs It U music and guinea after which a delicious course dinner was served to trtenty-rive guests iu the dining room. Tile table was very attractive with a beautifully frosted weudiiiijr cake and white rose.-) in silver bud vases. The guesis of honor were eiLch presented with a beautiful silvr Aru.bian diamond riii-'. together with the congratulttiions and hearty good wUdie ol tlieir friends. Mr. Ward De-Wolfe and his wife, I 'earl It gay, who are now starring in vaudeville at itie l'ala:'c, were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. .-am f'.c!l, High, land street, la t eveninv. Mr. Do Wo Si" e is u cousin of Mrs. Bell and is quito well knon n hero.

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Nonpariel ldge 66 is giving a pedro party at Mrs. I-. Sand'ord's home, 716 .State Line St.. Friday. Jan. ZT, 1SC2. Admission 23c. Public invited. 1-28

Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice. Violin, Public Speair ltjg. Ukulele, Eanjo, Mandolin. Uultat. Daticlng. Dramatic Art. 19-1

Do you like to pet the. dirt out of cracks and corners use Blue Devil.

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STOfKS, KKW YORK. Jan. 2. Th stewk market closed irreguiar today. Some issues dlsplayod a rallying tendency in the final few minute. Baldwin recovered one point to fi but Steel Common alumped to 85. Consolidated Gas finished at 87,, a loss of over 3 points. Mexican Petroleum was more ths 2 polnta tower at 1114. All the sus;-ar stocks were In ltrge nupply. Amerirjun sug.br closing at S3. Rails were fractionally lwer. Government bonds uncKarwjed; railway and other bonds irregular. TctAl stock salea S14,7frO aharasYORK, Jn. 28. St8, c3osirg prices: American Steel Kdry tl American Tel. and Tel. ....... .116 K Hall win locomotive Bethlehe tnSteel B 60 i Colorado Fuel I 1 jack a wanna Steel ii Mexican Peroleum 11H4 Midvala Steel JOVi NT. and W IV4 Northern Pacilc 77 Pure Oil 3 Pressed Steel Car Hallway Steel Spring Reading "?J Republic Steed BSVi Texas Co 4 IT. S. Steel 85, We at 1 n eh o use 607a Willys Overland &H Sinclair Oil 18 T4 CRAIf MARKET. CHICAGO. Jan. 24. Dullness prevalle din whea-t throrghout most of the sessrion today but near the elosa buying power eame ont in sufficient strength for slight gains. Corn trade wa selow and the market narrow and featureless; ots held within narrow rang" and provisional were steady. Wheat cloned unchanged to ' higher; com to He lower; o.ta to 'i lower; jiroviistons lower, CintAfiO CASH (iRAW. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1.3S; Ho. 2 yellow, J1.13: No. J1.17; No. 8 nor. Spring Dk.. No. 4 mixed. 4c. CORN No. S mixed. 4S'49V4c; No 2 white. 49i49c: No. 2 yellow. 4 49'ic; No. 3 mled. 48 9 4SHC; No. 3 white, 48g4liie; No. 3 yllow, it& 48tfee; No. 4 mixed. Ski474c; No. i white. 47c; No. 4 yellow. 4747Ho, OATS No. 2 white. 3 i t 3 7 O ; No. 3 white, 33&H3e; No. 4 whita. Si 34c.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK., HOGS Receipt a, 62.000; market, fairly active. 1020c higher; bulk. 38.jtf.75; top, J9; heavyweight, t.40if. 8 . 0. CATTliK Roce-ipts.t 13.00. Marke slow, steady to weak. Beef Btecrs Choice a.nd pri.no, $9.O4!H0.00; medium ind good, I8.354J8.00; g od and choice. 37.75O9.50. Butcher Cattle Heifers. $4.00t7.&0; cows, 3.65 a 6.0J . SHEBP Receipts, 17,)00; nrnrke generally steady. lunbs. 113.20 13.35; larnba: cull sand coramuji, $3.50 ft 11.75. CHICAGO RKObtTU, BUTTKR Receipts, 3,714 tobs. Creameries Extras, 86,ic; firsts, 30 '4 36c; packinjg atock. 15W17c. EXJGS Receipts. 1.7S3 cases; miscellaneous, 3fc.J9c; ordinary firsts. 34ft 36c; flrarta. 40c; ch:k, 27(&,;8c; dirties 3ff $ 30e. CHEKiSB New twlnr. 13 He; dalslea. lH":0e; young American, 204S2K; longhorna, lljic; brtck, 15Vc. LtfVE lOUUTRY Turkeys. 35c; chickens, J4c; spHnrgs. 23c; roosters, 18c; re. HS'20c; duaks, !7. POTATOES?- Receipts, 34 earn; Wisconsin, 1.02.10; Michigan. 2J; Minn, and Red Rivers, II. 7501.30. VEAL---60 to lbs.. Tltc; 7ft to 8 Iba.. Il!l8c; SO to U0 lba, I314c; fancy, 14 (91 Sc.

Christopher Advertising agency in Gary, left Istst night for I'ittsburjrh where as an officer of the Serb Federation Pioboda of Pittsburgh he will attend a seml-ajinual meeting of the society. He will return to Gary the first of next week.

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CLEVKlArfs'D. Jan. 26 The Interstate Steamship company, which is the lake end of the Jones and Ii-ughlln fr-teel company, sold the steel freiphtera Kim ore, Baltic, Collier and Sargent to Cleveland parties. The boats will be turned over to their new owners April 1. The prices paid for the boats was not gHen out. A new company will be formed to operate the four boats and they win carry ore for the Jones and Laughiln Steel convpany; a five-year freight contract toeing part of the deal- Other tranafem are under consideration and more freighters may chan re bunds before the txMoQ pens.

first of the month. "Dixie" stated this morning- that he will leave the first of the rr.ontfh for Hot Springs aaid then to Seqtiim, Tex., whtre he will Join the White Sox training contingent. Good luck, "Dix "

MAY OPEN OFFICES IN GARY SOON CROWN POINT. Inrt, Jan. !. Walter Mott of Hammond, aon of Fred R. Mott, president of the Lake County Title & Guaranty Co., is now employed in the local office in this city. It is reported that th's compajvy will open ten office In Gary in th near future, they now being busy getting their books brongrt do-n to date.

TO JOIN WHITE SOX "Disie" Xevertt gridiron star and beJiebaW t. wl r 1 er of note, today tei:iered. hiis resignation on the Gary police, department, becoming effective .the

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ART DFPT. OF WOM V V'S (XI B. The art depM.rtm.ent of the Haminctrl Woman's Club rret on Monday after noon in the parlors of the Maejstic Hote! when Mrs. J. T. Clark entertained. There was a -.cod attendance and the subject for the afternoon's study was "Famous Women Painters c.f America." The roll call was with quotations from "Women Artista of Chicago," ti which every one responded . x Mrs. Robert Armstrong conducted the study in the absence of Mrs. K. S. Morroe, the chairman, snd wna assis -ed by Mrs. Walter Wise. The study was most beneficial and delightful. Mrs. Kennefly pave a tornprehensive review of current art trpics. During the. Moial hour the hostess invited the lalies into the dining room where covers were laid at a tabb beautifully decorated with 'fern fronds and a centerpiece of moss and rosebuds. A delicious luncheon was served, and Mrs. Clark's charming hospitality made the occasion a great pleasure .

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Miss Grace Click, little ten-year-old daughter of Mrs.- Charles Click of Michigan avenue, who has b en very ill with heart trouble for the past two weeks. Is somewhat improved and is able, to be up a little wliib; each day. Mifrs Zaohui Mishj'kl has returne.1 to her home in Clitcap-i after spending some time the house puest of Mis Evelyn Parker of Fayette street. Miss Mollie Krleser of Ijopan street charmingly en'ertained tJie memoers of the D. H. of R. T . Club at her home las evening. After the business

Keppleii & Bosnich GROCERY AND MARKET 721 Walter St. Hammond, Ind. Specials for Friday and Saturday

CERES0TA FLOUR With order, 25 pounds $1.00 SAUER KRAUT Bulk, per quart 14c TOMATOES No. 2 cans. 3 for 2Se BELGIUM PEAS 2 cans for 23e CORN 3 cans for 29e KARO SYRUP Crystal White, 2 for .25c PEACHES Large cans. 3 for 87e DYER'S PORK AND BEANS No. 2 cans, 3 for. . . .29c HEINZ DILL PICKLKES-4 for 10c or, per dozen. . .30c QUICK NAPTHA SOAP 10 bars 49c PORK CHOPS, lb 25c FRANKFURTS, lb. . . . 1 8c ROUND STEAK, lb ... 20c HAMBURG, fresh made. 1 Oc PORK SAUSAGE, link. . 18c BEST BOILING BEEF, .lie PHONE ORDERS TAKEN TELEPHONE 1464 WE DELIVER

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No matter how much gas you burn, you cannot raise the temperature of water on your gas range above 212 degrees Fahrenheit, or boiling point Iherefore. once the pot starts to boi! on the range, reduce the flame. This effects a saving. Also remember that it takes no more gas to cook twelve potatoes than it does to cook six. Plan to have whole boiled or mashed potatoes the first day and creamed potatoes the second. Creamed potatoes are made from lett-over cold boiled potatoes cut into cubes and re-heated in a white sauce. Again, plan your baking so as to get the most possible use out of lht oven. V.'hcn roasiing a piece of meat, scrub, w'.pe dry and grease some potatoes. Place these in the oven on a pan and bake. When done, cut them in half lengthwise, scoop out the white portion and mix it with milk, butter and seasoning. Then pack it back into the shells, place in the broiler and toast until browned. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

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Summers Blue Eand Bargains To miss these bargains is your loss. This sale lasts only through January, so buy now and save money. Only a few days left. There are radical reductions in every department. Read those listed below, then let us show you the many others.

Prescriptions

We are proud of our ability as ''Prescription Specialists." The world's best makers supply our drugs and drug products. The highest remedial specifications are required. Intimate knowledge, long experience, expert care complete the process of prescriptions of quality and character and on which you take no chances. Bring your prescriptions to SUMMERS PHARMACY. WHEN SHOPPING VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN We serve rich hot drinks and pure, delicious ice creams. Hot Bouillon with Saltine W'afers, Clam, Beef, Tomato, Chicken 10c Ice Cream Soda or Sundae 10c Our dishes, glasses and silver are washed, rinsed and thoroughly sterilized in hot water.

A Few Bargains Are Listed Below There Are Many Others $1.25 Stationery 0$c $i.90s.s.s jLea 30c Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets 23e $1.00 Azurea Face Powder ,89c 60c Mulsificd Cocoanut Oil 39 $125 Hood'a SarsapariDa 98c 25c Woodbury's Soap 19t rV0RT--i3 OFT Wide assortment of Ivory article.

MANICURE SETS AT HALF PRICE Dau.ty manicure sets in roll leatherette cases five to eighteen pieces - ivory manicure articles. You could not duplicate the toilet articles alone for twice the price of the whole set

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BEST CREAMERY BUTTER Per Pound 36c OUR BEST COFFEE 3 Pounds 95c GOOD LUCK 2 Pounds 44 c LIMA BEANS 5 Pounds 25c FANCY CROSBY SUGAR CORN Per can 17c FANCY EXTRA SIFTED PEAS Per can 17c PEACHES IN SYRUP Large Can 25c

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