Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 5

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Otlra.. Wil'.l.'im J. Smith charmingly . entertained at luncheon in her home

on Detroit street yesterday, honor4 in,', Miss Margaret Turner. Three truall tables were attractive with

crystal baskets of .pink and lavender sweet peas and pussy willows. "The luncheon was exquisitely ap- ' pointed and delicious. Bridge was "M'Tayed and the honors made by MUs Dorothy Crumpacker and Mrs. Frank Robertson Brtz

Mrs. ' -Frances M. Kingsley and Mrs. Charles Dana Standish .I Detroit street will return tomorrow "-l'rtim Los Anareles. where they have

. spnt several weeks as house gues's of their sister, Mrs. Charles Van .loon. - .

A delightful brides' party was Jg-tven last evening by Miss Virgene

llanirnond ,n her home in Glendaie

"Tti:ner, Miss Gladys Bell and Miss Kathryn fc'harrer. An effective color scheme-of yellow end white was

prniiiy cornea out in me auncim ..living rooms where there "were dainty bouquets of daffodils and white sweet peas. Bridge was played. at eight, tables and the honors made by Mrs. Wesley M. Elston and Mf s. " A. C. McLean. A shower of .xi?.y p.ale yellow blossoms hung over the largre square table in the dining

room. mere was a centerpiece, itsc:bllnff a wedding- cake, adorned with the flowers and topped with a

and court train. YiWlow satin rKbons disappeared ur.der the cake.

.tray cloth for each of the brides. A delicious course luncheon, -suggestive of tha color scheme, was served at the small table. and in the dining room to' the guest3 of honor and he - , . r

past two weeks in St. Margaret's hospital. She is convalescent.

This evening there will be Lenten services held by the hev. Peter Latigendorff, rector of St. Paul's Kpiscupal church, in the Knights of Pythias hall at half past seven o'clock. Immediately after the services there v.-r.l bo choir rehearsal and a meeting of St. Agnes' Guild.

Tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock the members of the Irving school L. T. L. will meet their leader. Mrs. Pol let, at the Christian church, and go from there to t.:c home of Miss Genevieve McKennan, Si7 Schuitze avenue, where their regular meeting will be held.

Miss Anna Kloch dilightfully entertained the members' of the Edont Club last evening in her home on Ingraham avenue. Five hundred was. played at f ur tables and the honors made by Miss Lotta iUldebrandt and Miss Ann Alberts. A prettily appointed luncheon was served. The next, meeting will be held In two weeks, when Miss Ann Keinholz will entertain in her home on Murray street.

the greatest literary men of a century, Sidney Landon has contributed new dignity to the art of Impersonation. With wlg, grease paints and a precisely vivid imagination, he gives faithful reproductions of Mark Twain, John Billings, Victor Hugo, Bill Nye, Longfellow. Thackeray, Kipling, Holmes and numerous others. He completely loses hi3 own identity, assumes a new role and quotes from the works of the genius impersorated.

Miss McKsflin is en tour visitingeach of the thirty-two hospitals in Indiana.

The music depai tir.et of the Hammond Woman's Club, which was to have held a meeting the tenth of April, will not meet until Tuesday, the eighteenth of April, when Mrs. Peter Lyons will entertain in her home on Webb stret. Mrs. C. G. Kingwill will have charg of the program.

.Mrs. Marie K, bukos of Hammond and George E. R. KothenJiacker( of Chicago have been licensed to wed in Chicago.

M3. Rose Laivea has returned to her home cn Dra:kert street after ha-virtcr been cr;ti,caHy HI for the

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LOCAL NEVS "ADS"

VASEY'S PLEATING SHOP " 81. STATE STREET Hemstitch Tvitfc Gold and Silver Thread; also match nil color. Button Ho'es. Iluttona Covered, Em hnii derf iiifc. Braiding, Heading. I'hone Hammond 4 It J. 3-7 -tf

Hajnniond Musical College. ''Piano.: Voice, Violin, Expression. Bersjo. Lkelole, Mandolin. Guitar, Cnrtint, Clarinet, Saxaphone, Cello, Dancing. 3-23

" Hav-you given up ever getting "dirt from the wrinkles in your ha rid; try Blue Devil. 4-S-6t

t Miss Dorothy Crumpaeker will entertain at luncheon in the Narcissus room of Marshall Field's tomorrow fur Miss Margaret Turner. Mr. and Mrs. p. J. Steelmaii de

lightfully entertained the members of their bridge club on Wednesday

evening in their home on South Hohman street. Bridge was played at three tables and high scores held by Mr. and Mrs. C. C Jones. The club will be entertained in two weeks by Mr. and Mrs. Gtfrso Clemens of Waltham street.

Mrs. J, C. Bolln and Mrs. Joule Stevenson attended a theatre In Chicago yesterday. Mr. ad Mrs. T. L. Enright of Mayweed avenue announce the birth of a little son, Thomas William, on Thursday, April the s-ixth, at St. Margaret's hospital. Mrs. Enright was Miss Josephine Desmond before her marriage.

Mr. and Mis. Warde L. Mack of South Bend will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Reiter of South Hohman street over the week end.

After a good program given In the First Presbyterian church last even-

kwig by the members or tne aoa-s.i

College Glee Club, a Jolly good time and dancing party was enjoyed at the Country Club, where a capacity crowd enjoyed the rollicking of the syncopated orchestra.

The next r.urnber of the Lyceum course will be Sidney Landon, who will appear here Wednesday evening, April twelfth, in his impersonations of greit writers and readings from their works. Bv revipwinir

Mrs. William Rought of Whiting, chairman of the district committee for higher education in the county,

called a meeting thW afternoon in

the parlors of the Majestic Hotel

Among the women in attendance wer representatives, Mrs. Werner

of Hobart. Mrs. Sheehan of Gary. Mrs. Biack of Crown Point, Mrs. Brunnll of Lowell and Mrs. Le

Grand T. Meyer of Hammond.

Miss Ruth Schroeder Is convales

cent after several weeks' illness.

Mrs. J. C. Bolin and Mrs. Joule

Stevenson accompanied Miss Mary McKaflin of Indianapolis, member

of the State Board of Registration

Department for Nurses, to the Mercy hospital of Gary today. They were accompanied by sisters- from St. Margaret's1 hospital, who have been prepared for the st:ite registration.

L. G. KOLB. proprietor of the Col- tSSS2SE2SS2aaCEa

WM. ZIEGLER, JR.

NOW PRESIDENT i

Following the resignation of Wil

lis L. Garey, as president of the Roy

al Baking Powder Company, Wil

liam Ziegler, Jr., was unanimously elected to that office at a meeting of the Board of 'Directors on April

3. Mr. Ziegler, Jr., who is a large stockholder in the company, has long taken an active interest in its affairs.

onlal Sporting Goods store on For-jH syth avenue has installed a radio-, f

nhnnn in Tiis rilafp of business. Ra- i f

dio concerts are being received at'fl

the Colonial every evening.

STATE and SOHL STREETS "The People's Store" HAMMOND, INDIANA

ADDED improvements are to be

made at the beach shortly. They

will be in the way of a grand stan

tennis courts, play grounds, shelter; (2 houses, bridle path and riding acad- j'

emy and other amusements.

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Saturday

Card of Thanks

We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown in our recent bereavement in the of our infant son and brother; also fur the beautiful floral offerings. Otto Van Borstel and Family.

CARD OF THANKS j We wish to thank our relatives, 1 many friends and neighbors for the kindness they have shown us in the death of our beloved ton ad brother, William. We also thank the Walther League and the Rev. Brauer fr his consoling words; the beauitful floral offering and those who so kindly donated their machines. We also thank the Hammond and Crown Point bus line for their beautiful flowers. x Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoeppner, Sr. Miss Tillie- Hoeppner.

Baby's things deserve most careful attention soak tht unmentionables In Blue Devil. 4-3-6t

SPECIAL Children's Patent Leather Mary Janes. All sizes as low as $ 1 3S STANDARD SHOE STORE 233 E. Stats Street V2 Block East of P. 0.

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Fruit mi Vegetable

219 East State Street -2 DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE-

348 N. Hohman St. Telephone 2402 Specials for Saturday

26c 59c

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Of Fashion Importance Is this Sale of Silk Frocks This sale of Silks becomes increasingly important since in the opinion of many prominent modistes. Frocks of taffeta and crepe are to be favored above every other type for afternoon wear throughout the warm season. If this is so, and it seems very likely,

you will no doubt be delighted to add at least one brand new Frock to the one you,'' M " i l . i i .i r -- - n

may nave selected early in tne opring.

STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, per dozen

FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 pounds for

Pure Creamery Butter, per pound Pure White Lard, 3 pounds for Monarch Baked Beans, 3 cans for

Campbell's or Armour's Baked

Beans, large cuns, 2 for Fancy Peas, No. 2 cans, 3 cam for

Fancy Sweet Corn, No. 2 28 C

Fine Ripe Tomatoes, No,

! 2 cans, 3 cans for

41c 42 c 28c

Baked 25c

28c

33c

Ladies! - I am - making corsets tinder the 'Xu Form" system. Will cut. fit and make your corset to order here irr my own home. Will be pleased to have you call and see -me at my Hemstitching Farlor, 225 K. ' ita"te -t-, three doors east of j, os xji'tf ice.' " " ...'- MRS. VIDA RIETZ. All hemstitching 10c, the yard. . -.- '4-6

. Pur.: pk ! n Center Vaudeville Troupe. Heifer's 'Auditorium, Calumet ave- Sa'turday, April Sth. Ad.;triion 15e-35c. . 4-7-2t Chickens and Fresh Eggs! Chickens 29c, Kp.rs -30c. 1ST . Hickory st. Phone HillM.' "4-7-1

Special for Saturday, April 8 FANCY RIPE STRAWBERRIES, pint 25c

WISCONSIN POTATOES, Grade No. 1, bushel .....$1.30 Fancy Red Kidney Beans,' OC. tnuto Dticcrxc 1. in. ' - , n &iOC

lunnu iLjjnj, per pecK tuc -au3 ...... SWEET POTATOES. 5 pounds for. 25c Fancy Cut No- 2 33C , "ns, 3 cans lor

Kiel Li r KLoM LGUo,' per dozen He Rea

$1.15

Flour Gold Medal and Ceresota bbl..

J4 bbl. ?2.23 Extra Fine California Peahes, No. aj 3 cans, 3 cans for 54c; OO lq

per can

Fancy Pears, No. 2 cans OC 2 cans for 45c; per can..

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47c

COOKING APPLES Baldwins, 4 lbs. for 25c Baldwins, 3 lbs. for 25 Ben Davis, 3 lbs. for 24(

Cross or Fould's Macaroni

and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 25 C

2 23c

EATING APPLES

wAiii i"j ""-'"t"' . fine oeedless rxaisins. Extra Fancy Winesaps 3 lbs.33c j lbs. for 43c; per lb...

Sweet Naval Oranges, jFine California Large dor. 2r)r nn fo 5!1.flC Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25c; lb.

I T -1 . n . 41 mm

lonei raper, large VK

cnuunuLi, pci p-jcuicj 2- rons ior

Fancy Preserves, 16 oz. glass, as

sorted, per fclass 2c; 2 glasses for

Our Besi Breakfast Coffee, OC. 2 lbs., 47c; per lb Our Fancy Velvet Coffee, C

IDS., UJ., pel 1U Monarch Coffee in 3 lb. pkg., per pkg; . Fancy "Dixie" Mo!a3?es, per can Fine Tomatoe Catsup, 2 bottles for . Pet Milk, large cans, per

86c 12c

BELDING'S WASHABLE SATIN $1.98 YARD When you see this cloth you'll think of the many dainty under things you could make with it. BLACK SATffl $1.39 YARD Yard wide, beautiful lustre and a well known brand. CREPE DE CHINE Si 7S 40 inches wide, excellent quality in a host of pretty shades. BARONET SATIN $3.49 40 inches wide, including all wanted shades and black. Washable. ALL SILK TRIC0LETTE $1,98 YARD Taupe, .Navy, White, Old Rose, Brown, Jade and Black. Highest quality.

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A beautiful cloth for pretty Frocks and remarkably priced. Yard wide.

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BEAUTY SILK 39cYARD Twenty-eight beaut iful shades and the usual 59c quality. LINGERIE SILKS 69 c YARD 36 inch, in pink, lavender, tan and blue. Values to 98c. KIM0NA SILKS 98cYARD

SILK PONGEE 95cYARD ' Genuine all silk imported pongee, very special at this price. GEORGETTE CREPE $1.59 : 40 inches wide, all colors. " double thread, first quality.' SATIN MESSALJNE $1.75 . Yard wide, fine quality, in", fifty shades. 'VNOVELTY SILKS gg c YARD ; A pretty selection of daintyr: stripes they're washable. .".

QUEEN SATIN $1.00 YARD

Specially converted for bloomers and petticoats,' dark shades only, 36 inches"-' wide.

Floral crepe in large pat terns, full yard wide.

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9c

Right up to the minute in style, excellent in quality and" lowest in town on price;--You will surely find at Millers' Bootery, the style, and size and you desire at the priceyou wish to pay. Choosing your shoes at tlvs store is a pleasure so great the variety is !

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O c j Libby's Milk, tall cans, 10 J Q q

jNutro Milk, tall cans, I 3 cans for . . . .

25c

BIG 7 OZ. ROLLS of TOILET PAPER, reg. 10c sellers. 5 for.ZSciF' w" L""dl PaP"- 3 10c p ,lm"y' i-

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LARGE SHOPPING BAGS, 10c sellers; special, each. . . . . WE DELIVER FREE . OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY,

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toes, per peck Per busihels, $1.28

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OO Liglit House. 10 bars for. . OOC ,Q0j,j Dust( jarge plig., ! per pkg

FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY

29c

A Marvelous Off ering for Saturday and Monday

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Worth Regularly Today $7.50 to $8.50

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New Hats Just arrived from a foremost Eastern maker.

An Overwhelming offer of the Season 's newest and Smartest Hats

Here is an opportunity to purchase that new Easter Hat at a very low figure. A New York manufacturer made us special price concessions and w; offer them to you millinery values such as you iiave never seen before at the opening of a seasoi. There is a style' end shape and color for every matron and miss in this community. Early atteidance is advised even if the quality is large.

Styles

New Poke Designs Rolling Brims Spcrt Models Novelty Style 5 Tailored Hats Irregular Styles Ofl-the-face Hats Nation's Fashions

Trimmings Ostrich Feathers Fruit Clusters Fancy Stick-Ups Clever Stitching Novelty Braids Beaded Designs Embroidery Bright Flowers Ribbons Metal Ornaments

Materials

Colors-

Straw Braids Blocked Straws Canton Crepes Hair Braids Combinations Italian Milans Pinto Straws Novelty Straws

Copenhagen Cherry Red Pumpkin Shade Her.na, Cerise Blossom, Tile Gray, Navy Blue Browns, Canna Rich Black Perwinkls .

PATENT FLAPPERS 5 styles to choose from. They carry the Ioav heel, one strap with buckle or button. A good grade of patent. Spe:ial $6.00 Some at $4.00

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COMBINATIONS -of patent and grey suede are very popular. We have them in the 1 o w, medium and French heels at $6.00 and $7.50

FOOT WEAR FOR THE CHILDREN

Just received a full line of children's low shoes, straps and sandles of satent, kid and calf in brown and black, to be sold at very special prices.

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595 HOHMAN STREET

HAMMOND, INDIANA

Spring Clean-Up Sa!

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98c

24 inch Suit Cases,

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'4 OVERALLS $2.20 denim. & ! 1 Q

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Men's Satin Stripe Woven Shirts.

Men's and Young Men's All 1 AQ Wool Tweed Caps i Xy Boy's Brown and Blue All 7Q Wool Qaps

$1.69

Men's Special Work Pants, ft 1 at tP.L.JiJ Men's Extra Quality Dress (jJO O Cl Pants O00

Men's Beacon Shoes, black only. V. . . .

Boys' 2-Pants Suits, in Gray and Blue

and White Stripe, fpS

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