Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 7

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Thursday, Fob. 23, 1922.

THE TIMES

It ctn no more to buy Kellj.

Mothers whr.se sons served overseas 'Hiring tho World War fcre eligible to membership In tho Woman's Auxiliary of the Vet-irana of Foreign Warn, which sooitty has been recently organized hero. The mothers, wires, sisters ahd daughters of sailors, soldiers and marines are asked to come to the meeting -it eight o'clock tonight 'o he hld in the parlors of the Majestic Hot!. A delightful rurprisw was enjoyed by the four upper grades ,f the Central School yesterday afternoon when Mis r:,ina Ulrsch and Irvin Levin, accompanied by .Miss lt,. Winer, danc't the Minuet in picturesque Colonial e.it'ime. The lUtle entertainers gave two pleasing p rformancts which were irr. ntly appreciated by both tho pupils :uid the teachers. Mrs. R. C. Piero of Wildwood Road left this morning for Bloomington. Ind., where she will spend the weekend with her son, William Pierce, who ' a student In Indiana University. There will be nn orijan recital on Sunday evcr.lnit, February t!ie twentysixth, tn St. Paul's Lutheran church, when Professor Carl Kuppreoht, ornanit of Ht. I.nki's iAitheran church

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

HEMSTITCHING rTemstiteh yonr Sprint? Garment Trtth ' -li or Silver Thread! by "VVnry. We mnteh n rolomu. 01 State St. Ptione 4H, Hammond. 2-1 4-tf

Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice. Violin. Pcbllc SpaK nar. Ukelele, Banjo. Mandolin. Guitar. Dancing. Dramatic Art. 10-1

To Ex-Service Men Federal Judge K'ncjas- M. Ijandis of Chicago said: "The American LoRion Is the greatest insurance policy mis rtntlon has." Mr. Ex-Servfce Man are yo-u a member of the American Legion? Do you know your membership in the Lies Ion means much to you? The Legion can do more for you than any other organization, and you will find association with members of the I-eion well worth while. The weekly paper Is worth more than the price if membership. Join new. 5ee Dr. V. K. Echols, Ilolnnan & Sibley St. 2-21-24

Alma Tt. Harrington. Press Making; embroidery work, heading; also ladies' ;wioring. Phone 4206-W, 4D4 Summer iivd., Jlaninion J, Ind. 2-22-24

BAKE SALE. Toothsome dainties. Spiced cookies. Everything- a;inl to eat. AH these you will fini? a the fate of home-baked goods to be Riven on Saturday by the v ' -o.jety c.f the Centenary M. K. church, in the laseraent of the building. Esper-ially Httractlve offers will b: Bread, l." & "5.- loaf; parker).ojse rlts. 2 5c coffee cake, 25 & ?; oatmeal cookie.", 25c, and plain e -okles. 2fie lox.; doughnut. 2oe do.; eikea of all kinds from 35c to $1.00; apj'.e, mince, cherry, apricots, raisins, lo-n-.it l-rry and raspberry pies, 2"c; 1'inon ream, coroanut, cream, carmel, chocolate, custard. 3"c; pineapple, ba- : " ii.'e : baked beans, loc lb., 2 lbs., ;:,c; potato salad, 1 ."c lb., 2 lbs. 25c. oi brs t.iken and d'-Mveries made, fall i:e STJ-J. 1587 and 21-5. 2-22-3

i,ajjm:s. let your TCaster Suit made early. .-u;ts made to rrdcr from all pure wool "frn's Serge or l-'ancy Tweeds; .Silk ,-atln Lining. Special for this month only f. 35.00 high class work and (It guaranteed, i leinoiiel i n ? a specialty. thi:). i.KViN ;,1tt bos; Stat'-. . . bl-ek off Calumet Ave.. Uainond. 2-22-tf

Ti:- S3enterimnd-Fid li.i has done Tiore charity work, thin any other po. '.ey in Ilam.nond the past years. Let help them to make their maanuerole ball a sucotss. 2-24-1

Chickens and Fresh Eggs. spring's, HO.; old roosters, 20c; vugs, ..5c. 3i0 Cedar it., I'hono 1366-M. 2-24-1

Prince Carnival will arrive a.t 10:45 m. at tho ;irlze m-i.s'iuerade. Unity Kali. Saturday, Feb. 25. 2-24-1

ANOTHER DIVORCE IN FILM COLONY

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Billie Rhodes. Another matrimonial wreck haa come to lifrht in the Los Angeles film colony. Billie Rhodes, widow of the late Smilin Bill farsona, has filed suit for divorce from her second husband, William H. Jobelman. to whom she was married in 7!)20. Cruelty and the claim that he offered to prive her grounds for flivorce fcr $10,000 are among tho charges. Mr. Jobelman was formerly the comedienne's publicity oan. He denied the charges. ,

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the club were Airs. Clarence, Jonw, M-Ibs LilUan Sass. Mix Dorothy Elder, Alias FrjLiiots and Misa Yajtiieit. TovM. Tli uit cJub n-eetinc wlii b heid at the homa of ilisa Altc Iuraham o( tlrio slrwjt.. Krnwt GuenUier, former maj-sihaj of ILfwayilli-, cam. to Hammond yesterday ta riiiit William Voas who Is In SU Margaret' hospital followini? an operation. Mr. Voss Is settlnjf alonsc nlcly . A party for tho benefit of Hammond's Evelyn Crejjory Benefit Party, Miss Evelyn Gregrory, wa.3 g'ven last evening in tho Knights of Onumous hall on Sibley street, by Mrs. M. Davles and Mrs. M. J. Denned y, who acted aa sjiodsots and patronesses of the function. Thero were approximately two hundred guests in attendance, anxious that something might he done to aid in prolonging ond strengthijig- the l.fc of the beneticiary . There were thirty-eight tables of podro, bridge and bunco. Hammond merchants very kindly donated articles, used for prize and auctioned on a worthy block. Ten dollars In lump suiru wsj given by each. Joseph Pajxton. a Friend and F"rank Marko. Piaokmun Kal Estate Offlca pa-e five dollars, and umong the auctions! articles were a small trunk of stationery from Summers Pharmacy, won by Mrs. AV . E. Lioor, a tl"epound box of choice cUndy from the Hammond Caniiy Company, won by Mr. P. A. Parker, an automobile, tire k1v" en hy B. liunnell Auto Salea and glvn to tho highest bidder, tho I-uke County Times. Articles donated for prizes in tho

card tanirs irrcluded a box of cigars from Mr. Ed Simon, trade certlttcate for $.1.00 from Straube Piano company, man's pocket knife from H. Mueller &

' Son. hardware merchants, box o candy t from JenniiiK'.s confectionary store, box

of I'jer Kiss toilet articles from Colonial, trade certificate of $3.00 from M. M. Dermody, pair eilk huso from

In Chicago, will offer the following unusually good nnd meritorious program to nmrnbors and friends of the congregation : 1. Concert Overture .. Hollo Maitland 2. Sonata No. 6 F. Mendelssohn Choral: "Our Father AVho Art In Heaven" with A'arlations and Flnalo a. Andanto Cantabllo from 4th Sonata C. M. Wider 4. "I AA'aited -'or th T.-rd-V. Mendelssohn St. Paul's Choir :,. A'arlations of a AVell-Known Hymn-Tune P.. Jacksea 5. Minuetto Antlco e Musctla Pietro A. Ton 7. Final from Sonata In D Minor.. Alphonse Mailly P. Concert Variations on "America" Vlagler 9. Larghettb AA'eslcy 10. "Fountain of 11 ght" . . . A. Sullix-an St. Paul's Choir, i. Fantasia on "A Mighty Fortress" Faulkes 12. Evensong Johnson 13. Toccata from 5th Symphony, On a Gregorian Psalm Tune. . . . AVidor The members of the Udone Club were delightfully entertained last eve

ning by Miss Freda DeKolf in her home on Detroit street., There were two

tables of live hundred nnd the honors were made by MIsh Lottie Hildebrandt and Miss Anna Kloch. A delicious

course luncheon was served after a pleasant evening.

The AA'oman's Auxiliary to the Ameri

can legion met last evening in Room Three of the court house. There should be better attendance to these meetings.

since every mother, wife, sister and daughter of a soldier Is eligible. The work is educational and humanitarian.

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Lincoln was poor and humble; but the thing that ultimately made these men equally beloved was actuated by the same ideals, "one for all and all for one." The Woman's Auxiliary maintains the same standards. Great enthusiasm Is displayed In all of the meetings and every woman eligible should help to advance the work. There aro a great many problem.? awaiting solution, problems demanding attention and action. It Is hoped that a larger attendance will be evidenced at the next meeting, for which announcement will be made later.

muslo was enjoyed, and at live o clock nn elaborate birthday supper was served to about fifty guests. The tables were attractivo wish bouquets of Columbia rows and several candlelit birthday cakes. A. rather unique service wea-adopted. In that the china and table linens had b:en used at Mrs. Hess wedding dinner thirty-two years ago. The evening was a Jolly one, and many wore the good wishes and hearty congratulat lon.i heaped upon tho gu-. si of honor. Among tho out-of-town guests were Mrs. liens' mother, Mrs. Caroline Kehbein, Mrs. Albert Koepkc and daughters Miss Helen. M!s Dorothy and Miss JIarifarvt, Mrs. Paul Conrad and son AA'illard. Mrs. George Edmond and .laughter Miss Evelyn, Mrs. Julius Wicso ani children Margaret and Julius, Jr., nli of Gary.

Miss Bessia of Mlnnecpoll.s Is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Winer of Walt ham street. AV. II. Hargest of Pittsburgh, secretary and treasurer of tho International Mine Workers of America, wh has) been attemding a miners' convention In Ind'anapolis, will be the weekend guest of Dr. and Mrs. AV". M . P.igger of Mason street. - -ft- - Henry Truman Miner, lecturer of the Sheldon School of Business Science of

Chicago, will slvo an address this evening on "Power, AVealth at.! leadership" in the Chamber of Cnmere at eight o'clock. Mr. Minor delivered

a talk here two weeks ago, and s.-nv wa very well attended and greatly appreciated. It is hoped that there xviil j be a large attendance this evening. ; Miss Marie Roy has been quite ill ' with influenza for the past two weeks In her home on May street. She i.s slowly improving. !

beautiful ballet dancer In the AVashington prom on AVidnesday evening, given by the Jewish Community Centre of Hammond. Miss Tholma, Harris delightfully entertained the members of the A. O. H. Club last evening in her home on S .innm r boulevard. Tho rooms were prettily decorated with patriotic cdors, and tho evening was spent playing bunco and selcctim words from the. iiumo "George Washington." Mi.s Vanrietta Todd mado the honors in bunco and Mis8 Eillian fcass xvas Kiven tho prlr.-.' In the AVashington Kame. A delicious course luncheon was served In the dining room, where tho tablo was attractively decorated with red candles and streamers of red, whlto and blue ribbons. The fax-ors were small hatchets tied with dainty patriotic ribbon;-, and the fruests of

Card of Thanks

AA'e xvish to thank our friends and relatlx-es for the kindly assistance rendered u duilng the sickness and death of our beloved daughter Hele" Cook. Especially do we appreciate th comforting words and the kindness ., oTir pastor. Ax"e also thank all thfriends for their beautiful floral offerings . 2-24-1 ME. .v- MRS. FP.EE COOK.

SEE DER ROTE HANNIS A story that holds your Interest to the end, played at tho Germania Club House Sunday nisht, Feb. 26th. HeBins 7 p. m. Ticket? 5fe. 2-23-

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A number of frlend.i planned a delightful oiirpriae party Wednesday In honor of Mrs. William Ilesa of Truman avenue. In celebration of her fiftieth birthday. A very pleasant social afternoon w as pent, during which

Dorcas Reh'. kah lodge will inert to morrow evening and there will be dogree practice for the staff and every member is urged to he in attendance. The Irving School I,. T. E. will meet tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock at the homo of Gladys King, 318 Hickory street. Charles C. Jeesee, notable lecturer, preacher, reformer and orator, wi! speak at the First M. E. church this Sunday evening on the subject "Democracy Divine and Devilish." Miss Charlotte Winer of AValtham street had as her guests on AVednesday Miss Anna and Miss Sopha Sopkins of Rogers Fark, Chicago. AArhile tier. Miss Sopha displayed hor talent as the :

THE STYLE SHOP 150 State St., Orpheum Theatre BIdg. Hammond

Cloaks, Suits, Millinery and Shoes End-Season Cleanup Sale 4C0 DRESSES Sues from 16 to 52. Values up to $35. Tii!e they (JJ1A last, each P IV 35 COATS Fur trimmed. Values up to $40. Specially priced J g 75

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Saturday Special Glazed Brazil Nut CLUSTERS 40c lb. Regular 80c Value See Window Display A Buck on Leave Tickets on Sale Here Hammond Candy Co. Soulias & Rogers, Props. 575 Hohman St 1 66 State St.

Independent Market Co. 181 East State St. Hammond, Ind. Specials for Saturday, February 25th "BBeei..! JPigs Feet . . . . J J b 1 aHHMMMpHSjpjsjBJBjaPJBJSJJJJBJJH ' iSBS .1 Hamburger Steak . . Q Veal Breast . . J s j Pork Shoulders l Leaf Lard . . . . j A A j MgpjBjgpjjjjjjjPjPBJJJJJJJJJJfJfJBJJlJJJJJJJJJJJJJiJBJJ Pork Chops tj O Round Steak . A OO

Swarts' Smart Shop. llver "butter knife from Lion toro. box utationery from Nelson's 25-ptund ack flour from Johnson's Highland Street grocery, and dainty handkerchiefs from Mrs. (orge Flynn of Harrison tret and Mrs. It. C. Grotho of 3.w In street , High eooren in pedro were made Iby Mrs. H. Pieker, Mm. 1L 11. Stnvenw)n. Mra. Robert dotty, Mr. Fred Chandler, Mr. Leonard Knoerzer au'l Mr. William Schrelber. In brldre tile honors were made by Mrs. H. K. Tillman. Mrs. John Iluchel, Mra. J F. Eeekuian, Mr. Iaxvronce Long, Mr. ltobert Jes up ard Mr. H. J. Krpclman. Prlr.ps In bunco were given to Miss Lillian Meyers, Mrs. Alfred MvKlnnun, Mrs. T. Maul, Mr. Lawrence Dodl, Mr. Walter Johnson and Mr. C. Jesnuorett. Tho function was proof that Hammond people ;e of the sort willing- to aid tho needy. Ixst nlht there was a certain spirit of kindliness and rood wi.-hlng. The Svelyn Greeoiy fund has

been noticeably increased by the s:i- j eronlty of those aftendlna the aflair, '

and Mrs. . Davl-- and iln. Dormedy wish to thank the patrons and xatr ones te of th party Xor taair gracious surrport. Hammond' Tomple, 73, Pj-thian Sisters, will meet at th Knights of Pythias hall tonight. Matters of importance will ibo brought up and it is impe.raLix'e that all member In. attendance.

Mrs. 'eter Crumpacker will entertain at the bridge party tomorrow afternoon at tho Hammond Country club and playing will .begin promptly at half past two o'clock.

Parkers Donuts ARE A REAL TREAT

Special for Saturday Sale of Fresh Cut FLOWERS CARNATIONS Red, Pink and White 25 for 60c per dozen 3 5 C ROSES Red, Pink and White per dozen ()0C

KAUFMANN &. YOLF - HANK0N0.IN0

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Jitney service will start tomorrow morning, Saturday, February 25, over Routes No. 2 and No. 7. Route No. 2 begins at State and Hohman sts., east on State to Oakley ave., south to Sibley, east to Columbia, south to Drackert. Returning to town over Drackert, Calumet and Fayette st. Route No. 7 begins at State and Hohman, east on State to Oakley ave., north to Truman blvd., east to Murray, proceeding east to Columbia, ave., north to Michigan ave., and returning over said route. Good cars will be placed on these routes, giving a fiveminute service. Your patronage will encourage good service. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Hammond Motor Transportation Association

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348 Hohman St. Phone 2402 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY

Fine Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs.

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Pure Creamery Butter, per lb Pure White Lard,

3 lbs. for Fancy Early June Peas, v 3 No. 2 cans Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 cans Fancy Cut Beets, 3 No. 3 cans Alaskan Salmon. 2 large cans ............ Extra Fine Large Sardines, per large can Wilbur's Cocoa. per can Extra Fine Cocoa, in bulk, 2 lbs. 25c per lb Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, per doz Fine Cooking Potatoes. bushel $1.45, peck Argo Gloss Starch and Corn Starch. 3 pkgs

39c 40 c 29c 32c 29c 25 c 10c 10c 14c 35c 38c 25c

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Gold Medal and Ceresota Flour 24'2 puonds $1.12 49 pounds $2.25 Fine Peaberry Coffee, r 3 lbs. 73c, per lb

Nutro, tall cans, 3 cans for ........ . Pet Milk. per tall can

Fancy California Peaches, No. 3 cans, 3 cans for 49c, 1 O-, per can Monarch Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 3 cans for $1.00, 35 C per can Kellogg's Corn Flakes and 2f Post Toasties. 3 pkgs w American Family, P. & G. Naptha, Fels Naptha and Lighthouse C'7 Soap. 10 bars Live Poultry Roosters, per lb. 23c Hens, per lb 32c

FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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