Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 344, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1922 — Page 5
Thursday, April 20, 1922.
THE TUVEH Pa so. Five
CsrAAtiti & WOLF tUnncwc. - Economy Column
SALE OF NECK WEAR Manufacturers surplus samples of neckwear, consisting of collars and cuff sets and vestees, made of ginghams and laces. Special OA Friday and SaturdayWomen's American Taffeta Umbrellas, with natural wood and ivory hundles, excellent S2.48 Sale of Gloves $1.50 Ladies' Heavy Quality Silk Gloves, with embroidered back, all popular shades, $1.50 per pair Home Furnishings Carpet Beater, made of heavy tinned furniture spring steel, with wire extending through wooden 1 handle. Special . , Wcvld's Fair Tooth made of .polished wood, !0c value. . Pkks, 4c Rolling Pin, with revolving handle, hard maple wood smooth finish, 40c OQ -value, at JK Wind-O-Klean Cloth for cleaning and polishing win dows, .mirrows and automo bile windshields, at 19c Mystic Mit, the rapid pot cleaner, cleans quickly 7 all kitchen utensils. Imported Bisque Statues, Madona and St. Joseph, 10 in. nigh. Special tor rriday and Saturday, at 50c Drugs and Toilet Goods Friday and Saturday Specials i Jontee! Fsxe Powder, regular pjrice 50c, special, 37c Collates Cashmere mquet Soap. Regular 25c size, special 19c Woodbury's Face Powder. Regular 25c size, special, 19c. Klenzo Toilet Soap. Regular price, 10c. Special, 7Yz Maston, Triple or Nuxated Vitamine Tablets. Regular $1.00, special. 69c. RexaU Mux and Iron Tonic Tablet. Regular $1.00 size, special. 49c Effervescing Sodium Phosphate. Regular 50c, special, 37c.
I t I'll ITIHI) OF OM A'"l ( i,i n T'.io Uterature Department of the. :uniiiond Woman's Club met -with . -s. Valt?r I Wise or Detroit cot on Ttif-Ktlay afternoon. Mrs. Hi-nit, the chairman, presided nt a on business session, and Airs. JSmalley, Mrs. W. L. Wise and !.s. John Wilhelm were appointed act as nominating committee embers of the elec tion board. Tn opening. Mrs. Harry Bloomberg Kast Chlcasro ga;e two musical . -iibers, "Little Hirds" and "Ort-et-i rz. to Spring." The afternoon's rurfy was on Bjornson's "Ueyond I -man I'oner.' with Mrs. 'W. A. 'otts in charge. Mrs. J, 11. Kawvtr ave a fhoit sketch on the life of ''ornson. a Xorwc-gis n poet, novelet and dramatist, who ppent a roantlc childhood in Noesset of :a:rsdal. Pjornson entered the University f Christiana at the age of twenty, lis most appealing novels of peas- ! antry are "Hvimove Salbakken," 'iie." "A Happy Boy" and "The Fir.her Maiden." At the prime of I iii.i Kfe lljornson displayed a slack- ! -nintf of t li e Intellectual fortes: iurintr this Interval l.e was active n politics and was a successful ' t'-e-itrk-al manager. He circulated ! .lurlnar this period a quantity of ! riiTy propaganda. a.i a radical aglj ;a''ir. whi.'h broujjnt upon hini A j haree of high treason. For a time ! ''i' was forced to take refugo in j German)' and later returned to N'orjuHy. This in 18S2. Convinced that I his days in the theatre were spent. ! he returned to the novel, j in an interesting fa ion. Mrs. j Potts read the first parr. (,f "t'.pyond Human Tower." and Mr:. Stanley j Brown continued the reidintr. shoinp the religious problems involved i V aeneral discussion followed. Mrs, j Potts told in brief the s'.ory of Paul '.an:? and T i a Parsbervr, a problem I of capital and labor, i Mrs. Campbell of East Chlcacro ) pleasantly entertained sthe ladles by j sinirlng "P.ui terfiles" and "Winds in the South," accompanied by Mrs. ! Sloombcrgr. Mrs. C. 15. Miller, who l has just leturned from South merifa. gave a short but interesting talk on the city of Klo de Jancl- ! rii, Brazil. The meeting adojurned to meet in two -weeks with Mrs. J. Kverett Leech of Highland street. v The Girls' Friendly Society of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet this evening at the home of Miss hist her Lund of Mason stret. Mrs, Max Allaben of Chicago and Vrs. William Fehrman charmingly entertained at dinner last veningin the Fehrman lioma on Williams street for the ladies of the Monday Afternoon Bridge Club and their husbands. The four tables were daintily attractive in their appointments and there were lovely bouquets of jonquils. The course dinner was delicious. Bridge -was played and the honors were made by Mrs. Ernest Tillman and Mr. Wesley M. Elston. Mrs. C. n. Brewbaker cf Pine street will entertain tomorrow afternoon for the 1'aiia-hters of Liberty. If You Need Strength and Reserve Power Take TANLAC The World's Greatest Tonic Trade Here
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FANCY COFFEE CAKES This sale 18c SINCERITY FRUITS All kinds, 3 cans $1.00 PET MILK Tall cans, 10 for 89c We Sell Hammond Modern UNION MADE BREAD
URMA FLOUR The leading brand sold by 1,000 retail grocers. Try it, be convinced of its good quality. 4 bbl., $2.00; Is bbl, $1.00
Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. ..; Oscar Mayer's Approed Lard, per lb Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb Sincerity Catsup. large sire bottle Sincerity Peas. 2 cans Uneeda Biscuits, per pkg. Sincerity Kidney Beans, 2 cans for Sincerity Coffee, lb. 38c, 3 Mb. tins Sincerity Rolled Oats, 3 pkgs 59c 17c 42c 21c 35c 5c 23 c 1.05 25c
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invi ike Ui3o,tiii0 uuMtbilca ,lil bo Mrs. Georsre GroOner, Mrs. May Kick, Mrs. Emma Roberts. Mrs. Mlna Primmer and Mrs, Iva Benson. Honoring- Miss Kathryn Sharrer, who will be a May -bride, Dorothy Itohrer entertained at luncheon yesterday in her home on South Hohman street. There were covers for fourteen at the lonar table, where the centerpiece was a low bouqut. heart shaped, of pink and urchid sweet peas and pink tulips. There were lighted tapers on the table and buffet. A corsacre of orchid sweet peas and orchids was given Miss Sharrer and pink sweet peas were
LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" WASEY'S PLEATING SHOP 81 STATIC STREET Hemstitch with Oolil and Mirer Thread I also match oil color. Button Holm, Buttons Corereit. i:m brolderf Inur. DrnldiaX, Beading, I'bune Hammond 448. 3-7-tf Hammond Musical College. Piano, Vol,:e, Violin, Expression. Banjo, Ukelele, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxaphone, Cello, Dancing. 3-21 Vole for Charles It. Dyer for Clerk, Lake Circuit Court. 4-14 3-1 Progressive Conclave Xo. 1 of True Kindred will meet Friday evening:, April 21st. Business and a social hoiir will be enjoyed. All members are requested to be present. 4-20 Popularity Contest Springs rieasant Pnrprise for the Candidates I Free votes. Watch paper for them ; daSly, Standing: up to 7 T. M. I Wednesday: Teresa Schneider 1803 Inez Carnbell 179 Margaret Walsh .17SI Anna Deerins 1T60 Billy Spear 1757 Betty Cochran 1671 Marion Nessell 1418 Leonia Camp 1353 Loretta Curtis 1305 Edna Anderson 1303 Margaret Weiss 1302 Anna Kalinowskl 1293 Inez Smith 1250 Mary Zasoda 1243 Lucille I'ressel 1200 Toots Peters 1198 Mabel O'Conncr 117S Clara Oratlatk 1183 Myrtle Pressel 1098 Adaline La Mar 1000 Gene Prcssel , 1000 Florence Becker C3 A coupon which -will be worth 500 votes will be given away free In Saturday's daily paper. Save tho coupons and help your favorito win. The diamond! ilngr Is still on display in tho window of Armstrong- the Jeweler. VOTE NOW. VOTE EATtLT. VOTE OFTEN'. AND HELP TO MAKE THAT LITTLE LADY YOU TIH.V1 iO MUCH OF HAPPT. 4-29 REMOVAL NOTICE Dr. A. J. Warber, Dentist, his foved his office from 155 State si. to Citizens National Bank bldg. Vote for Charles It. Dyer for Clerk. lynke Circuit Court. Save Money Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg Toilet Paper, large 7-oz. rolls, 4 for Olivilo Toilet Soap, 3 bars Libby's Applebutter, 1 7 ounce can Fancy Pink Salmon, tall can Asst. National Biscuit Co Cookies, per lb 18c 25c 25c 10c 15c 19c Sincerity Pork and Beans, O "1 n No. 2 cans. 2 for Sincerity Corn, 33 C 4 1,(1113 ........... Sincerity Malt Extract, 2 cans $1 .42 25c OF US AND SAVE 2c ..20c
given Miss Gladys Hell, who will also be rnurritd in May. A course luncheon was served, after which the gruest of honor was showered with many lovely pieces of linen. Bridge was played at four tables, the honors being: made by Miss Ct-lla Blekcr and Miss Gertrude Sheerer. Dr. and Jlrs. T. Edwin Bell have returned to their apartment on Walthani street pfter a fife mouths' sojourn in Florida. T:ie doctor Is now in his office in the Hammond buildIns. .
The Mayflower Pinochle Club met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Uiblsky of Dyer 'boulevard yesterday afternoon. Pinochle was played at three tables, the hii?h scores made by Mrs. I. liussell and Mrs. Kibisky, the consolation pivn to Mrs. Karl Ie Camp. A jirettlly appointed luncheon was served in the dininsr room, where the table was pretty with jonquils and tulips. The club wijl meet again in two weeks with Mrs. Kussell in her home on Bauer street Justice Lodge of tho Ladles' Auxiliary of tha Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen pave its sixth annual Kaster hall lajpteveninff in the Knights of Pythias Hall. There was a large attendance and excellent music had been engased for the danclntf. Everybody enjoyed tho evening immensely and tho next dance is being: eagerly anticipated. Miss Myra Monroe has returned to BvPauw University after spending the Kaster vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Monroe of Detroit street. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rohbit delightfully entertained In their new home on Schultz avenue on Tuesday evening; In honor of th-.'ir sister, Mrs. J. H. Bisdeo of Danville. Jilinoi;:,. Progressive pinochle was played at three tbles and the hih scores were made by Mrs. Homer Adams and Mr. K. tv, Kemp, and the consolation prizes were given to Mrs. Ray Ilex and Mr. Adams. A dainty course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Valentine of Richmond, Indiana, announce the birth of a little son, George Colics, on Wednesday, April the fifth. Mrs. Valentine was formerly Miss Anna Richards, an instructor In the Lincoln school here. Florence Green, a member of the Times office staff, underwent a serious operation yesterday at St. Margaret's Hospital. She is pettinK along: nicely and her many friends hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. J. C. Graves and Mrs. Charles Wilson entertained on Tuesday evening at Mis. Graves' home on Carroll str.j t in honor of Mrs. C. B. Miller of Butler, Pennsylvania. Bunco was played at six tables, after which dainty refreshments and a pleasant social hour were enloved. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There Is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottla of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Kczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo. the penetratlnsr, satisfyins liquid is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, - smooth and healthy. Adv. Quit calling- the water works names if you can't use the water get Blue Devid. 4-17-Gt No. 127 No. 120 No. 116 No. 118 No. 122 (For
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Mrs. A. Frymlre and Mrs. D. B Hunt will entertain at pedro for Uolden Kod Camp of the Roya: Neighbors tomorrow afternoon In Mrs. Hunt's home, 1 55 Fayettt street.
Col. LeGr.and T. Meyer attended a banquet last evening In th Centra! V. M. C. A. of Chicago for the members of the Illinois Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Mrs. V, G. Friedley, who has been th house fuiest of Mrs. B. E. Kscher of Webb street for the past ter days, will leave today for her hom in Corpus Christ i. Texas. The Parents-Teachers Association of the Lincoln School will meet tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock' In the pymnasium. The kindergarten band will play ano Mrs. Reynolds, the phyr.ical director will have charge of the program The election of officers for the ensuing year will take place, and a larse attendance is desired. The f,irls of the class of the First f" resuming their Busy Bees Kym Baptist Church trvm classes artAT L YOU CAN SEE IT IheEistMMondat&Pictm 3. ITT00KTO)YARS TO MAKE - IT C6ST end FmiutinA Von SttOi AManYou Will LoveTo Hate 6 Days Starting Monday ARTHENO THEATRE LET
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er the revival meetings recently held by the Rev. J. C. Granger. There will be a meeting tomorrow evening and the director will be Miss Marion Dietrich.
Mrs. J. C. Oraves of Carroll street has been railed to Pontiac, Michigan, by the serious illness of her father. Mrs. Charles Primmer of Truman boulevard entertained the ladies of the Tippecanoe Clti.tj at a one o'clock luncheon yesterday. The afternoon -as spent socially and needlework was enjoyed. A pleasant surprise party was riven last evening for Kdward Kfrrebreoht in his home or. State street in honor of his birthday. There -vere twtnts-one g-uests, and bunco was played at four tables and the honors were made b3- Miss Irene Ullrich. Miss Freda Wolff, Ralph Newman and Frank Norman. Dainty refreshments were served. The Trinity Men's Club will meet tomorrow evening in the Trinity Chapel parlors. The committee In charge consists of Mr. Malander, Mr. KIntiele and Mr. Landvojrt. Mrs. Newton Hembroff charmingly entertained at luncheon yesterday !n her home on Doty street in honor of Mrs. Henry Ives of Evanston and Miss Mrytie Merryweather of Chicago. The North Side Ladles' Club will meet with Mrs. C. E. Smith, 125 Sheffield avenue, tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Lawrence' will be the assisting hostess. TIti flDemoriam In sad but loving memory of my beloved husband. John W. Kamradt, who entered Into eternal rest three yearR ago today, April 20. 1919. Home at rest, sweetly sleeping, In the Savior's tender care. Where there is no pain or weeping. None on earth can harm you ther. You shall sleep, but not forever. There will be a glorious dawn. We shall meet to part, no. never. On the resurrection morn. Loving wife. Anna D. Kamradt. ENTERTAINMENT On Friday evening, April 21, at! 8:15, twenty-four young peop-le from j Grace M. E. Church, Chicago, will j gl've an entertainment at Centennary M. E. Church of Hammond. The entertainment will consist of three short plays, music and reading. The plays'are as follows: 1. "Joint Owners In Spain." This la a comedy with four characters The scene is an Old Ladies' Home. 2. "The Hour Glass." A morality play. Characters, & professor, his pupils, an angle and a fool. 3. "The Triumph of Love." Characters, Life and six heralds. There wiH be no admission charge t'lt an offering will 'be taken to defray expenses. Everybody is invited. Everybody Is welcome. ReBlue Devil Is quite different. From "Co-usins" of his kind. He works an1 works and works And still remains refined. 4-17-6t
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KILLED IN A CLOSED OAR LA PORTE. Ind.. April 20. James Booth, gardener, ai'oout 70 years old, was killed today when his closed car was struck by the ew York Central's Twentieth Century Limited, west-bound, at a crossing west of here today.
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