Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 5

Friday. TVbrunrv P, .lf22.

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Social News

.lij-s Kthcl Kbritjhs v. H :! rtftiu k-. ! tiit: bridg's pu-ty tomorrow ji:'tt rnon at the Tlar-imond Country Club. Cards i '.'. ill be taken up prouipGy at half pa.t two o'c lock .

.n,vrrPiinM)R;(;AST - i;ihi o. I .ore yesterday afltr:ioi-n a quiet anil picture iuo weddintr was s.-.ifn;riz-l i the residenee of the I;-v. K.t".r.-.ra 1-'. Barrett of All Sain fa chtm-h, when Miss I.a Uraee. dau.iii-r of Mr. an.i Mr. John Gra.-e. !e.arne the hri-d of ila.rl I'rndor-i.st. fon Mr. wivl .Mrs. !'. Pretiderira.t . The. bride ws charm'r.e- hi a dark due p-,-.wri f fiiMrt Kronea'; with IV. rdan g-oorp-ttA. She wore a sn,rt Frr-n'-h toque and a cnrs.u-u e.f ptuk i':d white swree. t:.-;L. with valley 1 1 bos. Her only attendant. w re- Mis. I 'axel !': ndereras!, who v. ore dark hl-ie

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-va exquisitely embroidered in .-.il-

or wit h a fh-vme-eObirfd hat and a ' orsac-o of AniiTl.-sn beauties, a n.j ".Vili lain AU-LauKhl!n immediately a.ftr the ceremony a rt-.-e-ption was held a.rd an elaborate ii.-i delicious wedding snrwr w serve J in the. OiH Wllo-ivs Ha!! n thirty-five pruf-Mts. Th' hanqut-t tiMo wps beautiful vrith a ccnterniec.-i of V'i'k anii whit- sweet -peas and ja.:ry appointments. The bride- rut her we.j-llng-f,ke and Mstr:b'j?' 3 hr i-vo!v hoaaof among tho tr )o.;s.. af it ivhl.-h -shi and the proom 1 ft for . !--hor.t nDneynioon. The brMe. Is a. v-ry r-ipiilaj- yeum? 'a dy and her rrt.r5 hat o feted her extcnslvoly . i.nro the annoimi-oincnt of i.er firae'fnu'nr. She van rrafl 'lat 1

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from the- Hammond High school t'J Unit a rul s.n- tliat time 1ms been in 'iismi'ss. Th jrroom holds a responsible position at the H unim-rid -ffict a of the IN-ll Teiepbone Company, where ho bin a : o(..ij future. The ! ntr r.tmi'Iu will make their home on Sibley '-treed, where they have in atliaetiv. .ipsutmnt m readiness. Their many friends wis-h them happiness and great iro"J fortune.

The lA.i!es' Aid .Soeie'y of st. I'uul's I(Utlierm church held a social meeting ytsierclay afternoon Iti tb parish house. Thore was a goo.l attendance

of members ami g-u-sta from llta-vt'le. fmniltes. Tho brii

UI'IET AVi;i)lIXi. WeJueJijay evemriK: at half pat six o'ohok Valeria SehnuMer Codara, Ja ujkte.r of Mrs. J. S.-hn'i.1erf be. ai-).. tbw "bride- of Uex Kn;i'kr'.i'kvr of Uary. The oeretnony whs perfornia by the Itev. Carl SeiiaefTer la U.. ftuJv of the KvanfeUo:tl laKloran fhuroh of Sibl.-y street, Mu:!i!:nml. The bi ble v. as ve ry at t ra.-tive In an exuuislte ta.r.eur of dark M-io orlaa-io with a mobs st-jie ami h;o turl-en.

S".e wore a cor.'-a of ..rc-hios, swt-t-t

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tenlnts were the h-- 5 tiivt'.s.-r an 1

lu-r broth'-r. llrinst. Seh. r.'-i : e r. Immediately after the ceremony a ; reception vms lu-M at the .M-ie- rj tli" j bri'Jo'a brother of sihef f-eld a -'e-n ie, i and dinner served to the !.i-t;ei-dh' ! .

rid K-room b -ft I

A.rd. i'e r ' .'i uiapitok L . Ti.o j; u J for tl.-.j ai'tei noon w.r-- Mrs. M . L. :':teA art, .Mrs. V." . JI. I'avis, Mr.. B. i. P. Bell and Mrs. C- v h. r. Tr:e riuii will iu--t :n two weeks at the home uf Mrs . B-tz of South ll'..hman ,-t. -B.s Marj-i-e Todd, a !?..'.jder:t at the V li:;,.ty of AVis.'olln, Is t!..' house

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Mrs. Albeit WBUam Baraprell er praedously entertained at a bread-fast this luoriiijiiT in lier attiactlvj apartment on Waltharu street, in honor of iLia Marjorle Todd, th house truest of Miss Mildred Sheerwr of Warren atr-et. The table was very attractive with haiids-ino linen and silver, and there vai u. bowl of luscious fruits in the c-uinr. A d-deetablo repast wad .-oried Mlsa Todd, Miss Sheerer and .V li Iertrude Sheerer.

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Ij. i.ioh of Triin:an lu!eth; i i iornii.4; for iU-t w-i;-k. ho v, as c.tlb -I by the death ii'i, Mr. jaiats Kueh,

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Burlntr the s-.wdaJ hour, a

dell-:! jus for an extended trio through fa.

i i r d ilanc: w!i! be gd.en i stho'ii t ,i.;!r: -rru-.v t-vc-n-e auH;.te;..- of the Sorjth (h'.-b for U.e I'a'ent-i-'.-ia".:i a of the eh-ol. silver ofteiltitr, the prou :.-'. d to .urchaao re.fer-

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g.vrllfcid BucVe Cf8 & A. if. will hold a stated

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only. Me.rn.bur8 requested

to attend. 2-3-1 FKEl'i J. tTK i ilME YKH, AV. M.

Enthusiasm, tntbulRsm tliat fadss out and leaves tie heart a coM heap of burntout embers Is not the real thing. Tru enthusiasm glows brighter the longer H burcs.

luuchoein -wac served by the hostesses. Mrs. Llna Men, Mrs. A. Voin, Mrs. Herman Bb;ek. Mr.'. Kred Drelseherf. Mrs. F. ITllrlch and Mrs. John Oanp.

The Lake ".uaty Iicniane Sexjlety will hold a reiiulfc.r monthly ineetliifc on Monday evening- at half past seven o'clock In the Central rchool. A larae attend.inco "s expected and reiuef d. The'' Gibsou employees ere fpjlr.K to g've an entcrtalamer.t end a hur-v and pevlro party this c-t-r.!r.if in the Kriis'rits of C'lumbua hail. not tlie Klhta of I-'ythia" Hall as antiounei JKvcryliedv i mlteil.

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after which they will make their home ; In Gary. I

Mrs. Knickerbocker s a charm. i&

and estimable yeuns lady, and bei many friends wish her great ha;-;'! tiftsii. The ff.om Is a memt..-r of tbcity fire department of Cary. and ha.a great many friends who wish b r abundant good fortune. Mrs. 11 , A. biii-h; cb..:T"ir.v.lv ent.rtairo-d the B .dies :f ;r.i) ('..!'.'.; 1

Club yeerday aft.-r-.i.e..ri at n. r h- .-I

on "Webb str- -t. 'I I -i'e v ..;-.' t:i.e'ci of brt I,--, ond tb,- hotn-js made by ;.lr. Frank K. B-t, : V.";iM-T.- 11. Trt'!-I nil T4-:o : p

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M.'jiUv 1. .. '). V. Hall, and af'r iiu-t ;l:;,r a ery or. J y a i.i ': time was ,t y ' . : . Tin :; were tet, f of e:i." ia, "be ku1 being ...-:!t-bbir! and their friends, uiifui prl- -s w. re jjBen. Mrs. . lib.-, ker w ii;hi:is t fniKlie i. jn, l'eier t'l'i-bey a .- rv!,gr tray and 1 :--! K - v a hi. n t-.wel. Mr.

Mife 1- i ieda Grel.b del Ik n 1 1 ul "y entertaijt.J th T. 11. S. Club at a stag' party last evening at her borne on

jiutaaa a'enue. iaiii'.a a uu tiaiii.-aif, -( -zz

were enjoyed, and bunco was played. Honors were made by Mtad Florence .Martins and Miss Helen Jonas, after i ulil'-li the hostess .served a prettily j appointed luncheon to the club mem-j b-er-t and their gueatfc. Miss Mary j No-Aii.k, Ml us tfJbel Kl'-k. and M !-: j Blizabeili Miller. The club will be en- j terttiined in. two weeks by Mifs Marie ! l-'lalierty of Van Buren street. ' j Frank Ted ford of Lafayette wu the J lio-me ertieat of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bye of Johnson street, when he came ) here, to represent the Lion's Club of j Lafayette at the charter meet'ng of 1 that organization in Gary. This ce- J ca.si.-n was marked by a banquet (riven I in the Commercial Club room last nlfrht, when Mlsd Dorothy Bye at- j cornxian'.ed Mr, Tedford. I

Excpt;irr. Ad astrononer says that th term

Game of Draught1 Is Ancient, ! "fixed," as (ipplied to stars, is a rois-

The game of drnuf.bf lg known to comer. Still, we kiiow wme stars that

have cxlstprl lontj before the time of are ntighty well fic.l. Boston Tran-th-siM-irct rvrypr'ir. scrip.

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;vn u -lee,,; ,r n' j,;;, 'Pi rin , where sh wc,a cAllud by ,:'rt 1 ' 11 tilt) uuiidea death of her brother-in-law, ;-a.r eerer cor.ie u u B vim. i n .-de evening: w as j ...

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1 here wl'.l be choir rebearsai tonight j I at half past se-.-en o'clock In St. Paul's jlW

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Last Call for REAL BARGAINS in Winter Appare

We decided to sei! ail our winter merchandise at any price rather than to carry them over. Be sure you come early, because these prices will move the bargains very' early.

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One. group cf Ladies' Coats, with fur collars. Dark heavy Wool Coats, values to gJ gQ $15.00. All -sizes, sacrificed at

Another Lot of Ladies' All Wool Coats, $10.01

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Sb.es to 50. Venetian lined. Values to $27.50. Very specially priced for 26.50

clearance at

LADIES' VELVET MATS Odds and ends of thia season. Out they go, at

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H LADIES' BLACK JERSEY

1 GLOVES

ALL-WOOL TRIC0TINE DRESSES

1 Odds and ends of this sea-

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g two clasps, VC value, uuc g 80ru Value to $15. Sacri I they go, per pair fice(j for ciavance at

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English last, hisrh grade shoes. Rice & Hutchins make. All solid leather shoes. Were sold at $7.50 to $9.50. Sizes 7 to 11, Sacrificcdat $3.00 per pair.

MEN'S WOOL MIXED

CArrVAS GLOVES 1

WINTER CAPS B Heavv knit wrist or gaunt- HOSE

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MEN'S AND BOYS'

With fur ear flaps. Values lets; 15c sellers. Special, Dark gray only. Spe -j no . r ! 1 1 "

to 5Z,.uu. v,ur icr Clearance, i. per pair, n per p.ur

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Wool suits with one pair of knickers. Corduroy suits with two pairs of knickers. Values to $9.50. Cut for clearance to $5.93. Sizes 8'to 17. BOYS' FLANNEL I BOYS' ALL-WOOL I BOYS' CORDUROY BLOUSES II ' MACKJNAWS I KNEE PANTS

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Size 8 to 14. Special at Broken lots. Big bargain at gg Sizes 8, 19 and 10. Special 49c j $5.00 I 85c

Sizes 2 to 6 at $2.49 Sizes 3 to 14 at $2.93

Be sure lou tome fcariy While dwck is tomptet

I -.-n. ttner of "'-SAl

"It coat no mot to buy a Kelly." 1-14-1

ii cut 1 '.vers, i Tip? r i-i: t Tt Eii-hers A fs-'ocia I in.: ; t ,. held at the the Kenwood Hohool m -t on Thu rsd.-i y ; :' Mull.e.iy afternoon m the school at t ,vo o'clock

.''. u e afi.-; no..m. j and durinsr 1h ces-t hour the mother.-: ij, j visited the various grades and obser -

ed the school work. There followed

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..iif ,U. piirttnenf . The 5 e n 1 y Vis M"-doi a "!?.; :-.-- 11 u'h Wvlk. r. ;i:i:;. ':.:-u:.. :h Wiewer ' T . ' -1: - ': n lt o-iy ill be pre? e"ited :

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v FTanz Llsrt A.-- I.-.'1: W r A:.'tr:rs lanro fr -.n P'r Cvnl-;-;i!t; Bv Bd.-ard CrivT a if log J ; -T! . e 1 1-4. j- :- 'J i '"1!'- - - - -

c. h 1 1 d r cn , 1 ne 1 u d i n g : "Four and Twmtv IBla.'kbird" .-o-ntr by the K: nd"rgarten . 'Winken B'inken and Nod'"- Miss Spohri's Boom. A (lioiio of "jj'ie Maw" Miss CtIhj.e u' rooir. . "The Shadow '" g.ng- by M i. t'Jrlswaid's room. I'iif-iint of tire Mon ! iis- -M i?s flewari'h room. The.) Uvlijr.'itXul r.iiii.lv- r.s wt re i"!-!oui-d by a. .splendid address by M i .-? . i. J. 'lor.iri, pr'5-..l-nt of the l'nminond Winnaji's Ciub, who c la novated

:i '!-! .A.m in l-. lu.--it ion . " 1 entity rej :'ri'.lin.'--ntti were & rve-i in the Kimierirarten room by a coinniittee Iticludj Mrs. William It. I'.eatty, chair man.

Ir. fteftens, Mrs. t.ary, M J i'&eii, Mrs. ll.-tin, Mrj".. Steelraan and !rs. Schle.i.'-inLier. "

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); t -;( r i".d" Ml is:-both Walter 1 ei to tl.o lum . . . .By C. M. von Welv-r Brov n ;' 1 1 era: r-T-.i-:ei r. t er' a : r. ed :nt T )-. : rsd;1 y -'"r Mrs. ,t . Ti M r- . Af' " m Boc.dc, w !i--

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M Ka.iherir,e Grnnnr,, d .iuirhter of j Br. ftnd Mrs. H. C. Groman, wouiij rtMnt ieing- called a 'c;iiid pr-odiry. ' But she t that. Bdjcators fay she j 'ap on" of the hrie-hte:. minds l'o a rbi'.d cT le r '-' any that have! pa.iscd t'lrc-iBh IJAtnmon.i sseh-ds. i At. ten years of .-Hare -7he baa comp.ifted her elem-mtary srhoolin '. She i; more than equipped to enter hig-h --.-hool. There are few instances in th..- i whole fctiite where children of the ac- j of Mi.s Kithrrme h'tve nter-'d high;

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These bargains are for one day only. Come and take advantage of these bargains and save nionev.

Ladies' full size Bloomers

Men's Ribbed and Fleeced

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Boys' heavy fleeced Union Suits, specially 7Qi

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Men's Flannel Shirts, C 1

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Ladies' Pink Silk

,anusoles

Ladies Dress Wool Q 3

Hose, pair.

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Miss Kaiiierine has anibitio ti to recoine a writer. fhe evid-ncts a maiurity that holies her years when she ays. "No. I have "done' nothing- yet." Preebuis youmrsters u mi a 1 1 y niak"

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i I "' j " - - j -,(, Mis.o Kal hcrlne. Her line jntcllect ! S-. '-Tiis to be t nperrd with ag-reeabie j i omnion s-.-nfe . ' i Just now 5he will f p.end F-iveral

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Wassoy's Pleating Shop r .in..iiinii(., pT-.vrio, it KM' TI1 HINi, ni'TTO HOLIw p. 1 S '. i ioVMitlMi, IlHAIUOffs

lilt II I ... KAXV STITCH I. . 0i Sl'Bt: STIiCI-.T, PI1().E UAHMO.VU 4-trt.

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There .-he w i.i attend the "sotitr.

,:eni sehool for .special work retu:ii-,R-here in September o enter liamtifiiil bia-h whtii'.l. lit-s Kathrrine bnsn't grown "out" of tic-i I .s in spue or the influence of

j rather weighty p'-rlodii-uls of current I ornmeftt whieb nlie n-iuls and discusses

1 with l.n-11 unrt. rs-iandii'.i,'. f i Kid low in tr io-r sjjad;:.t'in from hi-h j 1 j-cbool fche w 111 face the fascinating" nd- j

ladies' Embroidered Night Gowns, special Q each .

Full size double "P tit

Bhnket

Men's Smoked Grey, allleather Work O .IF c;b t,kJ onoe

Outing Flannel, white and cold s, stripes, Q per yard Men's Overalls TQ and Jackets, ea. Ladier.' full' size Sateen

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Men's U. S. Army Slioes, r.e-.vgoodS. 2.45 aii sizes .... Chslhes, Apron Ginghams, and Chambray IAper yard X Jk, Men's Army Sox, 1 per pair 3ovs Ilea v v Corduroy Pan,, . ' 1 49 per pair.-. . . Men's Si!icand V'ool Dress socks.; 49 c per pair

U'liiurci Af a t-:p abroad . Then fol- '

. . j law s colb-.ce. This, either here or' In j pinmor.d Hu.sica! Ccllesre. i Kurepe. i

ar.o. Voice. Violin. Pttblic Speajc . Ukel d Banjo, Mandolin. Oultr. leinjf, Bra.T.a'.lc Art. lu-l

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nill be io '-.-.rried lu-r in ' ch :e,vin g- her I n nih' t ions." id I'r. lironviii. ; Mi: l-liithi rine at (ended Wasbim.no'!

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AN0TI-1ER LOT Of PERCALES Fast colors. Dark and light blues and polka dots and white and grey. Q q Special, per yard MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS SATURDAY ONLY &QC New goods, no seconds, all sizes, good quality . . .

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EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props,

Phcnc Hammond 3380.

Corner Karricon and Conkey Avenue

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HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh ground. Z pounds FLANK STEAKS 17 n leround SMALL LEAN PORK CHOPS 20 C Per pound FRESH PORK D-UTTS Whole. 1 i er pound v BACON SQUARES lO l Per pound . . : SIRLOIN STEAK Per pound 20c R0U?nD STEAK Per pound ISc Highest quality beef.

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Finest pure creamery. Per pound print, 37c

EXTRA T00RAINE ALMOND CHOCOLATE EARS Regular price 10c. This sale, 3 bars for

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AMERICAN' or CRICK CHEESE 9 -J

Highest quality. Per pound. . . ;? SINCERITY MILK Tail size. QQ E

v iu cans ror SUGAR

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KRISPY CRCKERS- 1 0 C P Per pound FRESH PEANUT BUTTER 21 C 6 2 pounds x 1 KITCHEN CLEANSER-- rc er can ! ; fa