Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 12
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EAST CHICAGO Of -unusual interest to East Chicago society Is th marriaga of Mra Uulu Bailey of Hammond and Mr. Guy Elmer fine's ft St. Louts. Mo., which took
place Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the residence of fhe bride's sister, Sheriff and Mrs. Hutt Olds, of Crown Point. Rev. Ailing officiating- Following the ceremony a delightful two course turkey dinner was served, to which many East Chiragro friends were Invited, in-
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Seashore The days arc getting longer summer is on the way. How about a trip to the mountains, the lakes or the seashore?
NOW is the time to PLAN AND SAVE for it. Before long it will be too late. "We pass through this world but once" why not enjoy it while we may? OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK TODAY AND YOUR VACATION WILL BE ASSURED. CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS Earned. $100,000.00
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eluded were Daughters of Liberty and Kebecca's', who wirfii them a iocg an i prosper ous life. Mr. and Mrs. I La., a let! Hammond Thursday noon for their future home in St. Louis.
nlng: Mr. and Mra. E. N. Carnine and dajghter Marquette, Miss Elizabeth Williams. Mrs. E. N. Carnine was In Chicago attending the monthly meeting of the
The Woman's Guild of th Church of conference of club presidents program
Good Hhepard'a are meeting with Mrs. Robert Lippe this afternoon. II. B. Herron. of GrasslU, is reported on the sick list. August Johnson, of Own Point, was In East Chicago Thursday transacting business. Invitations, are out for a Washington's brith'day bridge party at the homa of Mrs. floyd Murray of Hammond. The many friends of Sirs. Hutt Olds will rasrret to know she is Quite Wl at her home In Crown Point. Mrs. Walter Macintosh is -assisting In her car. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mr. and
chairman Thursday.
A very Interesting meeting of the Parent-Teachers association was held at the Washington school building last evening. President Mrs. Carrette is to be congratulated on securing such speakers as Judge Norton who. Just prior to this address, spoke before the Civic department of the East Chicago Woman's club on Juevnile Delinquency. Music and a genera social time was enjoyed by alJL Refreshments served also. Do not forget the attractive bazaar, the Home and Education department the Indiana Harbor Woman's club are giving Saturday afternoon and even-
Mrs. I D. Williams are entertaining , lng at the Armory headquarters. Michthe following dinner guests this eve- igan avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Belseskl of Forsyth avenue are rejoicing over the arrival of a young son on Valentine day. Mra R. M. Royce of Northcote avenue, is reported on the tick list. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammon of Hemlock street are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Siventzel of Grapevine street are rejoicing over the arrival of a young son. Mrs. Peter Ferrinl gave a pre-naptial dinner for their son, Louis and his fiance, who will be married Sunday morning. There were about 30 guests assembled and wished them a long and happy life. Mrs. Robert Harvey of Forsyth avenue, is reported quite 111 with "Flu." Mrs. Dr. McLaln of Muncie, Ind., Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. John Ilartman, of Beacon street. Mrs. O. F. Craig is directing a home talent concert to be given March Srd.
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At Indiana Harbor Auditorium, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Given by MERRY MAKERS SATURDAY, FEB. 18th, 1922 Gents 55c MUSIC BY URBAREK Ladies 25c Lake Shore, Perm. R. FL, Grtea line and Gary can stop at door. Special transportation after the dance.
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The entire stock of coate, dresses, skirts including the arrivals of the new spring coits and dresses will be placed on sale without reserve Saturday morning, February 18th at 9 o'clock the women of this community will find the mo3t phenomenal values awaiting them for their choosing at prices today beyond your expectations.
Read Carefully the Values Advertised
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All silk-lined, beautiful fur trimmed models, all sizes for misses and women sold as high as $39.50 pick early Saturday at
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With extra large fur collars in Australian opossum; also black silk-lined and interlined sizes for misses and women Sold up to $69.50 pick early Saturday at
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The newest Spring styles in Taffeta Silk, up to fc 1 6 50 $35 values, at Serge Dresses, fine qualify all-wool serge dresses, g handsomely embroidered. Sold as high as $22.50. . " Canton Crepe Dresses, a largt showing of new & 1 Q 7ZZ models, black and brown. Sold as high as $37.50. Skirts in plaids and serge. Sold as high as $7.50. $2.45 Special at Skirts, the finest models in plaids, serges and poiret $3,95 twill. Sold as high as $21.50. Your pick Saturday . V Exceptionally exclusive models in newest Spring &29 50 Dresses. Values up to $69.50. Your pick at. . . V "
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162 East State Street, Hammond, Ind. Experienced Salesladies on Coats and Dresses Apply Saturday Morning at' 9 o 'Clock
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THE Packing House Markets Chain Stores CHICAGO 37 1 6 Cedar St Indiana Harbor, Ind. Phone Indiana Harbor 969
SPECIALS For Saturday, February 18, 1922
Leaf Lard Bell shape 0 c Strictly fresh Pork Loins lVe
Strictly fresh Pork Butts
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Strictly fresh Neck Bones 44 Strictly fresh Spare Ribs I2J2C Strictly fresh Pork Feet SVzC
Strictly fresh Pork Kidneys
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Native Beef Pot Roast $l2e Juicy tender Round Steak I6V2C Native Beef to boil fY2c
Milk fed Shoulder Roast 10Vc Milk fed Loin Roast 1lt
l Milk fed Veal Breast with pocket iOVjfC
Frankfurts and Polish Si usage
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Sauer Kraut in bulk, 2 pounds for
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"Quality Merchandise Fairly Priced
Genuine Cowhide Leather
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The demand was so great for Boston Bags during die last sale had that I have found it necessary to make up 500 more of these bags. Nowhere in the world can you expect to buy such remarkable bargain. Just think of it Genuine Cowhide Leather Boston Bags, with double handles, double stitched
frames, extra strong, durable strap and buckle, in all sizes up to 14 inch. Black, Tan and Chocolate Brown. Only one bag to a customer at the remarkable price of
9 Out of Town Delivery $1.80 Durable Luggage For Travel
We have over 100 of these trunks, includes all tEfferent styles and sizes. Some of these trunks iWrmerily aold as
high as $22.50. A durable trunk covered with heavy steel, with two Voat Boards and studded throughout rhis trunk has heavy steel hangers, catches and ittings. Some have double locks. The tray fCn.95 is extra deep. In order to turn over our stock q(jr' juickly I am offering them at Limited to Friday and Saturday Selling Co J. Lesser 145 State Street Hammond, Opposite Orphenm Theatre.
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Milk fed Veal Legs Kl2c
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