Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1922 — Page 5
TMF TIMES
W.E.LONGCO.
The People's Store State and Sohl Sts. Annual White Sale People's Day Wednesday
Wednesday will be a busy day
at this store. Such beautiful
new things and the low prices are the talk of the Calumet Region. Everything will be lower than usual Wednesday, and the following items lead the procession. Shop in the morning if possible better service. 23c LADIES HOSE 15c Slightly imperfect. Black only. Sure to go quickly at this price. 0. N. TV CROCHET COTTON . 7c Peoples "t)ay only. In all sizes. Limit of four. liUCK TOWELING
7c
16 inches wide, with red bor
der ; 1 5c value, at 7c per yard.
GUARANTEED TAFFETA $1.98
Ail wanted shades and black.
Really a $2.50 value.
FRENCH SERGE $1.09
40 inches wide, all-wool, in the
wanted dark shades for suits
and dresses; $1.50 quality.
DRESS GINGHAM
17c
A pretty selection of wanted patterns, fast color.
OUTING FLANNEL 18c
27 inches wide, some are 36
inches ; extra heavy weight.
CANVAS GLOVES 2P-25c Canvas gauntlets and jersey, with knit wrist. BEACH CL0TII 29c 36 inches wide, in pretty shades and fast color. CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS
45c
Black sateen, all sizes. Special at this price. BLACK SATEEN
39c
Personal and Social News
TvitUe Miss' Robert McEwf-n. small dauffhltr of Mr. and Mr.. Sherman Mc-Kwen of Warren street, very nicely entertained a number of her litt playmates in her homo on Haturdajr afternoon. Miss Tlobertii was having ho.r fourth birthday, and so everybody
h;id a very r.ioc time playing (ratn.i ai.fl telling fury tales. After while t!,e little folks were crcorted to the fining room where the tabl was pratty trith rd hearts and a beautiful birthday rak. with Sighted red candies and cAr.dy hearts. A dainty and delicious luncheon "was served, and as the jruosts "Mew out" tho oandles, they made merry wishes fr their ho?tes. Miss Koberta. received a preat many lovely gifts and plaything, ko her birthday as a vry hiirpy one. General Aid .Society (.' th? First M. F. church will met tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock with Mrs. TV. II. Spellmai!. US Carroll street. The third division of thr Aid will entertain. It rosin no more to buy a Kelly. Tha Hermits Cub will f-fitrta'Ti at a dancing party in the club rooms "n Thursday evening in honor of St. Valentine's lnv. The -onunltte prumiws an unusually grooj time f the members and their jruests.
to decide about having convention In liimmond.
the county
The Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will have an nil day ir.e-etlns on Thursday at the honis of Mrs. N. G. Neff, SU Maywood avor.uo. Luncheon will be served at haJf p;uit two o'clock and the hostesses will ht Mrs. Walter Cit.rr, Mrs. J. IV riruscl, Mr. U. W. Liowd&n and Mrs. K. It. Fonderburk. The ladies will kindly bring their thimbles and scissors . Miss T-Mifh Lyons oharminsly entertained the N. l.L K. ,V. O. Club and attests on Sunday evening in her home on William street. Outies were played after which came, and dancing
were enjoyed, end a delicious lunch ton was served at tho tables, dainty with Valentine motifs. There wera twelve guests. There, will ? a rmrular meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star 370 to-
ntg-ht at eight o'c:ck In the Masonic Temple.
HEMSTITCHING nemntiteh your Srin (;rmt-t with Gold or Silver Thread by Wanty. "We mntrh nll'i-alora. 01 Mate t. Paotee 440. Hammond. I-H-tf
Col. and Mrs. Arthur. T. Melton of Gary will be the filniwr gruests of ir. and Mrs. W. M. Biyver of Masnn street this evenir.p-. The youns ladies of A.piia Thta Oajnma will meet at the home of Miss Julia Thorfven of Waltliam street this evt-nmsx.
Trinity Aid will meet for session tomorrow afternoon chapel. The hostesses will be KrcfNft, Mrs. .T. Kiritz.? and Ma Man dot .
a social in the Mrs. M. Mrs. L
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NOTICE MrKiniey I .often X'. 7lL Ms.iter Mason drjrree eon;'crred Wednesday evening t .':0 o'clock. Visitors w clcme. K. V. MILES, S-'ecy.
MASONICNOTICE Hammond Clnpter, 117 It. A. M . , will hold a called eon vocation Tuesday eveninsr, Feb. 14th, opening- at 7:C o'clock. Past Master degree. 2-11-1 THOS. W. DIXON, E. IL F.
Mrs. Guy Koirers of One Hundred Fiftieth street will Five a pedro party for the Lady Maccabet ! on Thursday afternoon, F'tb: lary sixteenth . Ail ore invited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. Clair !'- r.g'atfuUy entertained at. dinner on Wan day in their ItoVno on Walter -treet. the occasion marktr.; the anniversary u-f Mrs. i?t. Clair's birthday. The rooms v.-. r beautifully decorated with bouquets of cut bowers and potted plajits. "Ine dinlntr table was very attractive and covers were laid f-r nine'oen (,-iests. a number of thmi from e.Mt -f-io-vn. A deliei..u roijrse dinner was served after v.-hicfi a pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed. The j-urst of honor received a number of pretty sifts, togreth-r with the congratulations and hearty crood wishes of her friends. The fast Vohle tlrar.ds ill meet
with Mrs. Kate Stevens. eS7 State Line street, tomorrow vt-ninjr. All !
the Past cirs.nds of the Uebekahs are urgd (o be present. There will be a special mertinj; of the executive board of the Tfammond Woman's Club tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock a.t the home of the president. The purpose of the meeting is
Treat yourself today buy a 13c package of nine Oevil Cleanser. 2-13-6
Hammond Musical College. riato. Voice. Violin. Publlo Spk IfJS. Ukelcle, Canjo. Mandolin. Guitar. Dancing. Dramatic Art. IC-l
THOUTO NIXEIUL WATKH. For pBfcrpt delivery call G . Lrurnrn & Son. 16 Wen Mason st. rhone 3115 Hammond. I-D-S
That our smellj' sink will lose power quickly if you use Blue Devil Cleanser. 2-lo-6t
ANNOUNCEMENT Those who wish to have, carpets and rug-s weaved in Vauliny's WVuvinc Shop. We are prepared to weave f,ernjine old-time ra,jr carpets. Call Pauliny's Weaving Fh 302 Torrence Ave. I 'hone 407., Hamtnusd. 2-13-3
A regular Devil foe I!rl nlue Devi!. L'13-fit
DR. H. E. FEHRENBACHER Dentist Rooms 5 and 6, Eder Bid;. 627 HOHMAN ST. Phone 2628 Hammond, Ind.
BS39B3
This quality is a little heavier than usnal. W1L-SNAP FASTENERS
' 7c UTiite or black, in all sizes. . WHITE NAINSOOK 25c 28 to 30 inches wide, all size checks and stripes. PLJSSE CREPE
29c
30 inches wide, in a beautiful range of patterns. CANTON FLANNEL 19c Unbleached twilled quality, fleeced on one side only.
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NOTICE! We have considerably reduced Prices on our entire stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. These Specials for This Week $3.75 Big Ben, Baby Ben 50. 15 Alarm Clocks ..." 0 $40.00 Blue White La- $OEjJH) dies' Diamond Biii J $35.00 17-Jewel Gold $Oj-.00 Elq:in Watches S12.00 7-Jcwel Elprin $Q.75 Watclios 0 Ja-Carat Perfect Blue $ -t OA Diamond Bin. XOU ,$2.lX Guaranteed Alarai -1 .40 Clocks and AVat'-hes EXTRA SBKCIAL- 7 1 dozen Gillette Blades v Cn-stals Fitted to any OC Watch J Guaranteed Watch Repairing a Speciality Chas. Arkin & Son Hammond's' Oldest Jewelers .... 163 Sta.te Street Hammond, Ind. Open Tonight Till 9 0' Clock
Miss Oene-rieve Brunt, dsuffhtr of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brunt, who formerly l!r4 on Maaoa trt here, is critklly 111 At her fcome fn Hyde I'ark, Cblcaaro. There -will b a mettins Thursday evening- at night o'clock In the par!nrn of the MaJstlc Hotel on Hohmaji srtrtet fr-r mothers, wlTen, siitars anl daiig-htr of ovnrawtas Teterans, when a lAdir Auxiliary to E4wa.-d II. Ursen Post No. S03. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be forme-d. A arecial invitation in extended to Gold Ptar Mothers, and Mrs. Marparft Ilartlsran. Natlona.l Junior Vice I'resident of the order, will be present to insvlluto the auxiliary. Kv:rything- for the Ft. Valentine's party at the Country Chjb Toniffhl is
In readinese, and it in hoped that a large attendance will enjoy the fascinations of BaUou's orchestra. There will be a buffet luncheon, too, and novel features galore. Mrs. Thnmas W . Jordan of '3arlicll stree.t Is very ill at her home, and Ir. Xm, A. MrNltt. roted chiropractor of Benton Harbor. Mich., h Ihlcii called for consultation. Mrp. Jordan is confident that he will "toon be greatly Improved, and her many friends are anxious that she be convalescent soon. Mrs. P. . Moorhead cliarminifly entertainer tho -members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club yesterday in her home on Ijetrolt street tit a one o'clock luncheon. Ther were tlirve nmH.ll tables, lainty with bouquets of pink and orchid pweet pe, and a dHrious course luncheon was nerved. Uridge wa-i played and tho honors mad by Mr. I'.urnham Lsnmitn. The club will meet in two weeks, when Mrs. V. O. PiiK" will entertain at a luncheon in her borne in Kenwood. The members in the cast of the Knigrhts of Columbus Minstrels, re
cently plven at the Parthenon theatre, will he entertained at a banquet on Thursday evening at tl)"3 Hammond Country club. Mrs. Harlan Anderson, who submitted to an operation yesterday in St. Margaret's hospital following an ill
ness of several weeks' duration, is gettine; alone very nicely. Mrs. Anderson's mother. Mrs. Lawrence Byrne of Seymour, Indiana, ha! come to spend some time ax house truest of Mr. and Mr?, C. A. tniith of W'altham street. J Mirs Adelaide Fox deligrhtfuHy en - ! tertained the gir!t in her F'jnday ; pchool class of the First Presbyterian Church last eveninp In her home on ta.on street. The rooms were pretty . with Valentine decorations, and lamps were softly shaded. The little c'rls played games and prizes were K'vn to Gertrude- Toren and Catherine Ilohrer, A dainty course luncheon wa3 served
in the dtnine room, attractively decorated with hearts and cupids, and e verybody had a very pleasant evening. There will be an important rroetins of the Parents-Teachers Association of the Columbia School tomorrow cver.inp in the school at half past seven o'clock. Fathers ar particularly ired to be in attendance, Bince discussions will be held on the plans for a gymnasium in the building. Superintendent of Schools, Mr. K. S. Monroe, and president of the Board of Fducation, Mr. Lt'ombci jrer, will pive addret;se. The ladies' Aid Society of the Hyi Park M. E. Church has postponed tlio next meeting until next Wednesday. February the twenty-second, when Mrs. F. W. Preston will entortain in her home, 25$ Conkey avenue. Mrs. J. r.. Craves of Erte street ar.d her little nephew. I?onard M'cQuii'ton, have returned after spending: several weeks in Florida. In Jacksonville they visited the alligator and ostrich firms, th rose gardens ard the Billy Sunday tabernacle. They cruised the St. John Klver, stopped in St. Aufrutine. St Petershurs: and surf bathed at Pablo r.e.acti. The trip was most delightful.
Mr. J. IC fo3son, presldeit of the American Audabon Society, will give an illustrated lecture in the g.vmr.sjshim of the Lafayette School on Thursday evening. The subject will bo "Bird Life," when the meeting will bo open to all the school - children and their parents. At noon of the ame day, a lecture will be given In the Hammond Chamber trf Commerce.
The ladies of the Alpha Phi Embroidery Club will be entertained on Friday
at a one o'clock luncheon by Mrs. V". A. Hill at her homo on H.ghland street. A refni'ar meeting- of the Grand International Auxiliary of the. Hru;horhood of Locomotive Engineers will be held in the Knight a and Indies of Security Hall tomorrow afternoon. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First Preshvterlan church will meet tomorrow afternoon st half past two o'clock In the church, and the hoHtcsse.? will
bo Mrs. E. Lockwoo i.
F. Tillman and Mn. C A-
LeGrand T. Mtyw, Jr., son oX ir. Mrs. U T. Meyer, of Doty Street, ! critK-aily ill with double pneumonia. A Kpttciall.ft has been called lor oensritatlon. v The Ladies -Vid Sotlety of tle Co fenary "M. E. Church will meet tomorrow affrnoon for an all day meeting ia the parKirs of the church.
EDWARD C. MINAS CO. The Sale where you Save Money 'on Good Furniture is our
February Sale of Famitum
Now in Progress One of the features of our February Furniture Sale is the prices that are so low that they. remove the "mountains of hesitancy" of buying now. For never have we marked such low prices on such fine furniture. Five Good Reasons Why February is the Time to Bay Furniture at this Store (1) Discounts of 15 to 35 on all furniture, except the few things on which prices are fixed by manufacturers. (2) The discounts are bigger than they seem,, because the original figures are based on the present lowered market. (3) Every piece of furniture .has been selected with care you may be assured that the quality is dependable. (4) Delivery now or later. Prospective brides and grooms will note the word "later." (5) Payments of bills, large and small, arranged to suit the convenience of the customer. This sale continues through the entire month of February which means an opportunity for a "second" trip.
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Odd Vanity Dresser will a full
length center mirror and two side minors, small drawers on ' both sides. Comes in walnut or mahogany; $80 value. Priced for the February Furni- CfJQ tare Sale at
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A large line of Kroehler Davenport! are being shown in mahogany and golden oak. They can easily and quickly be converted into a bed when company comes or for the small home. They are specially price'd for this sale, and be- COfi 7 gin at
This 3 Piece Parlor Suite is Specially Priced at $98.50 Besides being in mahogany, olden oak or walnut, this suite is upholstered in genuine brown or dark blue leather; $130 value, special at $98.50.
Furniture Department, 3rd Floor
A massive Library Table with 28x42 inch top. heavy Colonial N base, large drawer, in mahogany and oak finish; $24 value. Sperial for February $16.75
ha ic a l ........ . Terms if you Want Them
The Home Economics Pepartment of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet tomorrow afternoon in the domes t-.o science rooms of the Washington School, at half past two o'clock. ir. Winrot o the Wearever Alumin-jm
Company will jrive an interesting lec- ,
ture snd demonstration. A KOvd at t'-ntio it nticipaled.
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It's Easy to Do Your Washing Cheaper with a
ELECTRIC WASHER You can now wash with little work and much less expense. Just place your clothes in the cylinder, press a button, and the Trior goes to worSc even doet the wringing for you. No wash -day help is required no meals to serve no wigs to pay. And your clothes last longer because there is no rubbing to wear them. The Thor operates by the revolving reversible cylinder method which over 700,000 women know from experience to be the quickest, gentlest and most thorough way to wash the clothes CLEAN. Washes heavy blankets PERFECT!
$10 DOWN Balance in Easy Monthly Payments
everything from flimsy lingerie to Y, without the slightest injury.
Selling Out Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes at Bargain Prices FOR ONE DAY ONLY Thursday, February 16th Store Open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at 637 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND
Let Easy Payments Bring THOR Comfort and Economy NOW SPECIAL INVITATION We have, by special arrangement, with us Mrs. Jones, a Thor factory representative, who is an expert in ironing on the Thor Ironer. She will be with us for two days only, tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 15, and Thursday, Feb. 16, at 566 HoJ-man St.. Hammond, Ind. You are invited to come and see. her demonstrate. Don't forget the date and the address. Indiana Electric Service Co. 566 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND PHONE 760 624 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST CHICAGO PHONE 69 3348 MICHIGAN AVENUE, INDIANA HARBOR PHONE 69
ClecU'ic Washer
"Never Before Were Clothes Washed Like This"
I used to hire a laundress now I do the washing myself with less effort than 1 used to give to fussing around with her.
I have a Federal Electric Washer. I save the laundress' hire save the clothes from washboard wear and never was my washing so snowy white before. Made from Armco Ingot Iron rust resisting will last indefinite!). Only $5.00 will put one in your home today. Balance in snv " monthly payments.
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