Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 350, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1922 — Page 8
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WASSEY'S PLEATOTG SHOP II STATE 8TR1SST . Hematttek wlta Gald and Slrrea Tread also match all ealoraw Battm Hol. Battens CttiHt ' Em fcrotderflag. Bratdiaar, Badla Bamntnd 444. - ;. l-7-tf
Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice, Violin. Expression. Banja, Ckalela, Mandolin, Guitar, Comat, Clarinet. Saxaphone, Cello, Dancing. ' . 1-13
. A rood ttra ii aaaarad all who attend tha K. of C Baaeball Dane Friday mninf, April 28. 4-2S-2t
REMOVAL 2TOTICE
Dr. A. J. Warber. Dentist, has moved bl effloe from IBS Stata at. to Cttlxena National. Bank bid a;.
PICCOLO, HOTEL HAMMOND Reataurant. American. French and Italian cooking". Spaghetti ' and ravioli. - ' ; V 4-21-8t
Tha bast of music has teen. engaged for tha K; of C Baseball Da nee next Friday evening-. - . 4-2S-8t
PATJUNY'S WEAVIHGSHOP 02 Torrance Ave. . Tel. ,4072 W( make , genuine old-tlma ra carpets. Prices and samples on raquest. Our aim la t-3 satisfy. "We call and deliver." .4-25-3t
. Vote for Charles B. Dyer far Clerk. Lake Circuit Co-art-
SINGVOEGKLCHEN Program and dance given by the German Beneficial Union at the Germania Club, corner Sohl and Indiana aye., 7:00 p. m., Sun
day, April 30.
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HAMXOKD VS. WEST HAMMOND A Hammond lady leads the list. Weat Hammond aecond aa usual. Standard of contestants up to 7 P. M.-'Wednesday. April 3th: Billy Spear . . . . . .' . . . . 39.B89 Toota Patera 39,006 Anna Deering 88,961 Margaret "Walsh SS.160 Myrtle I'reasel 38.152 Ethel Korbst ..36.461 Laona Camp 35,760 Betty Cochran 86.395 Anna Skweits 86.395 Ines Cambell 86.890 Kunlca Smith 36.207 Marlon Nessel ...... .18,702 The name of Mary We! a was dropped from the ..list today according to tha rulea of tha contest. Whose name will be dropped from the list tomorrow? No new namea will be entered. No mora coupons accepted, and no more coupons Issued. REMEMBER, THTB CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT ON TjHB FESTIVAL. GROUNDS. BE THERE TO SEE THE FINISH. 4-27 CARD OF T11AXKS ' T , rar friends, neighbors and feuaineae assoclatea who so kindly assisted, and conaoled ua during the Illness and death of our dear daughter arid alater. Ellrabeth, we desire to expreas our heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. Chas C. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. H. Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rohde.
- Tha many frlenda of J. Hart will ba glad Indeed to learn that ha la " alowly Improving; after quite a serious illness. Dr. Arthur Edwards, Imminent apeclallst of Chicago, was called to the bedalde yesterday and gave encouraging' diagnosis of the ease. Dr. T. W. Obelin is tha attending physician.
CHICKEN DINNER Sunday, April SO. from' 13 to 3 and $ to 7. 75 cents. All home cooking. 85 Sibley at. 4-27-28
Member of Hammond Woman'a Club who have not paid their dues must do ao by final meeting of May 13th, in ordir to 'have their namea in the 1922-23 directory. 4-27 MRS. D. J. MO RAN, Prea.
Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will meet at. K." of P. Hall. Friday. .Initiation and eeclal time- , 4-37
Card party given " by Mooseheart Ladies Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, April 28th, at the Mooaa Hall. ' Admission I5e. ' 4-27
NOTICE Patriots of the Uhtand Encampment I. O. O. F. will meat at Ifoltke Hall, Saturday at' 1 P. M.. to attend nnnual ntlnct Gwr. " 4-27-2t
Miss Alma, and Miss Katharine Ftlan of Elizabeth atreet will leave on Sunday for New Tork City and other points east, where they will spend two months visiting friends. .' Tha - meeting , of tha ParentsTeachers Association of tha Kenwood School, which Is usually held tha laat Friday of the month, ha been' poetponed until Tuesday. April the sixth, whan Mra. Beulah, Wright Cornetock. a teader of considerable talent, will present an entirely new and interesting: repertoire at half paat seven o'clock. It Is urged that there ba a large attendance.
ler, who is president of "tha society, with a lovely gift. Mrs. Josephine Eurley vary pleasantly entertained at a linen shower last evening in her home on Clinton atreet ronorlng Miss Marie Kammer, who will bo a May bride. The rooms were effectively suggestive of the bridal colors, pink and white, and progressive bunco was played at throe tables. Honors were made by Mra. E. A. Venzke. Miss Marie Kammer and the consolation to Mrs. B. Brunner. The bride-to-be was given a number of very pretty and useful gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kreis entertained at a dinner party last evening in their home on Michigan avenue in honor of their daughter, Miss Alma, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. There were covers for nine guests at an attractive table, with a silver basket of American Beautlea and ferns. A delicious and carefully appointed dlnnerwaa served, after which the fcuests enjoyed a delightful social evening and danced. Miss Alma waa given a number of very pretty gifts.
Mrs. Mabel Wels of Hammond and Albert C. llahn of Chicago have been licensed to wed In Chicago.
Mra. Frank Esahom delightfully entertained at luncheon yeaterday In her home on Carroll street. There were four attractively appointed tables with lovely bouquets of pink roses and pink and white sweet peaa. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by bridge. Honors were given to Mrs. W. G. Paxton, Mrs. John Huchel, Mrs. George Hannauer and Mrs. W. F. Mashino, tha holders of high scores at each table. Mrs. Esshom entertained today also at luncheon and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boucher of Indiana avenue announce the birth of a little son yeaterday, April the twenty-alxth. The little chap Is the flret boy in the family and the first grandson of paternal and maternal grandparents.
SUMMER FROCKS TO USE METAL BELTS
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A delightful miscellaneous shower was erlven last evening by friends for Miss Wallie Elster of Indiana avenue, who is to bo the bride of Walter Braesel In May. Tho party was given in the gayly decorated club rooms of the Ciermanla Club, and about " fifteen guests showered Miss Elster with a number of very pretty gifts. Much amusement was afforded in the mock wedding ceremonies, and the evening spent socially and dancing enjoyed. Dainty refreshments were served.
The metal belt which jtalned iU reputation on velvet irowna, winter wraps and frocks -is to be user on summer frocks as well. Flesh colored ReorRette makes this frock for summer wear and a cold filigree belt marks the waistline.
The North Side W. C. T. U. will meet at tho home of Mrs. William Collett, 412 Ame3 avenue, tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock. The fifth division of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. E. Church and the Woman's Auxiliary will meet i.hls evening at half past seven o'clock in the. Lafayette School. All the rrembcrs are urged to attend, also all persons who are interested in the new Maywood Park M. E. Church. Mrs. "Vy. A. Buchanan will entertain theladies of the Alpha Phi at a one o'clock luncheon on Friday in her home In the Rimbach building.
Children's Day of the Hammond Woman's Club annually anticipated by the children of members of the club will he observed Saturday afternoon In the Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. E. S. Tillman, who is chairman of the day. promises delightful features for the kiddles, including May-poles, goodies, games and a jolly little program.
SWEDISH PREMIER HOPES CONFERENCE WILL AID DISARMING
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. Tha Indiana "University Alumni Association of Lake ' County will aerve their annual banquet In celebration of tha founding of tha univeraitr at tha Industrial ' high school, Hammond, Indiana, May first. Alumn!, former students and frlenda of the university are cordially invited to attend. Tha meeting will be. held on the Daylight Saving Law ' time, at aeven-flf teen o'clock. 1
Tha Ladies' Aid Society of the German M. E. Church entertained at a one o'clock , luncheon yeaterday for Mra. Elizabeth Mettler, who will leave soon for a tour through Switzerland. Tha table, with covara for thirty guests, waa very attractive with a number of lovely bouquets of colorful spring flowers. A pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed, and tha ladles presented Mrs. Mett-
Miss Sarah Rhelngold delightfully entertained the youny ladles of the B. H. of R. T. Club last evening in her home on Indiana avenue. The election of officers fo- the ensuing year resulted as follows: President. Miss Guatle Taussig; vice president. Miss Rheinsrold: secretary. Miss Anna Marcus, and treasurer. Miss Beatrice Dobson. The trustees are Miss Mollle Krleger and Miss Anna Lipshutz. Whist was played after
tha business session, at Ave tables.
the honors made by Mlaa Dobaon and Miss Rose Winer, and tha g-uest prize given to Mrs. Glass. Announcement waa made of tha engagement of one of the membera. Miss Allea Greenberg, daughter of Mr. and I.Irs. Solomon Greenberg, to Mr. Louis Spinka of Chicago, the wedding to occur the fourth of June. Dainty refreshments were aerved to the members and tha three guests. Mrs. Kravits, Mra Glass and Miss Sada Marcus. Mrs. C Costello delightfully entertained the ladles of tha G. H. E. Club at her home on Morton Court yesterday afternoon. There were two tables of pinochle and the honors were made by Mrs. J. C Nowlan, Mrs., William X. Beckman, Mrs. Costello and Mrs. C Rohde. A dainty two cour luncheon was served, after which the club adjourned to meet In two weeks with Mra. Beckman. In her home on William atreet.
The April birthday party of the Woman's Bible Class of the First Baptist church was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
J. O. Dickson, of .Highland street.
After a short business meeting, presided over by the president, Mrs. C. V. Hammacher. a social after was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were servet twenty-nine guests by the committee, including Mrs. Binder, Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Eg-
gers, Mrs. Dickson and tha chair-'
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fruhllng of Ingraham avenue entertained on Sunday at a farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammer of Chicago and Mrs. Elizabeth Mettler who will leave soon for Switzerland where they expect to spend about six months. There were twelve guests Including Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Billings of Chicago, to whom an elaborate course dinner was served at a table pretti'ly decorated with the season's blossoms. A pleasant social af-
man, 5Trs. Johnson. The May party will be given at the home of Mrs. J. C. Oranger of Detroit street.
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MJrs iZaja. -JPeJttlt will ntertain the club of the Daughters of Liberty in her hom,e, 4133 Northcote avenue. East Chicago, on Friday afternoon. The assisting hostesses will
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Tomorrow evening at eight o'clock In the church auditorium, the Woman's Auxiliary of the First M. E. church will present a play, "Ye Spinsters' Club" the motive of which timely as time itself. Is to carry on the quest for husbands. Observers say that the play is an unusually
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Premier Hjalmer Bra a ting.
Premier Hjalmer Brantinj of Sweden, representing his country at the Genoa economic enference. has expressed the hope that universal disarmament will be stimu fated dv the Catherine, even though the question y po ir. it, trends,
clever one and the cast consists of women who fill their roles particularly well. An attentive and large audience is expected.
The Women's Republican Club met last evening in the court house, and there was an excellent and enthusiastic attendance. About forty of the candidates for the coming primaries made short addresses after helng introduced to their supporters. ..Numerous things were accomplished at the gathering, the last to be held until after the primaries.
tension work. ' The program is as
follows: 1. Oh! Hail Us, Te Free (Ernani) Verdi. 2. (a) After Many a. Dusty Mile. Elgar; (b) Bugle Song (Tennyson's "The Princess") Buck. 3. Prologue from PagliaccI, Leoncavallo Geo. E. Krucger, Baritone. 4. (a) My Lady Chlo CloughLelghter; (b) Music, When Soft Voices Die, Dickinson; (c) 'My Love is Like A Red, Red Rose, Protheroe. B. The Four Winds, Bornschein. This composition was awarded the 1921 prize offered by Swift & Company Male Chorus. 6. Soldiers Chorus (From Faust) Gounod. 7. The Springtime of The Tear, Rusk G. F. Ford, Tenor. 8. (a) Scissors-Grinder, Jungst; (b) My Johnny .Was A Shoemaker, Taylor. 9. Polonaise in E, Liszt Adelbert Huguelet, Pianist. 10. Cantata The Nun of NIdaros Buck Solo part by Mr. G. F. Ford.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One or the most desirable residences in Kenwood, on 60 ft. lot. Fine lawn, shrubs, etc. A splendid home. Apply 1266 Forest ave., Hammond. 5:27:3
Lake County First, Last and All the time and Otto G. Fifleld, for County Treasurer. 4-26-5
FOR SALE: The best vacant resident property in the famous Maywood restricted district. Lots faca both on May and Bower streets. Very desirable. Apply 1266 Forest ave.. Hammond. 4:27:3
FOR SALE At a Bargain, 9x12 and 11x15 Rugs, Sectional Book-Cas es, Roll Top Desk and Chair,. Chiffero, Kitchen Cabinet, Dniing Room Tables, Chairs, Rockers Dressers and Library Tables to be removed; Reliable Furniture & Storage Co., 517 Hohman st.. phon 2051 Ham. 4"27-8
Dandruff end head scale so home hunting when Blue Devil touchea your scalp, 4-25-5t
A Lake County Product through
put. Otto G. Fifleld for Treasurer.
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County G. Fifield for County Treasurer. 4-2S-5 4-26-5
CONCERT AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Swift & Company male chorus, D. A. Clippinger, conductor, will give a concert Thursday evening In the auditorium of the Hammond Baptist church on Si.Mey street, the proceeds to he devoted to church ex
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Lake County Creamer" MONBERG & McINTYRE, Props. 1 48 State St. Free Delivery Phone 660 SPECIALS FOR FRIDA Y AND SA TURDA Y P. and G. SOAP, 1 0 bars . . 49c SUGAR lO Pounds for . 56c PET MILK IO cans for . 85c
Briar Ridge Tomatoes, 13c; 3 7 for Fancy Peaches, No. 2Yi cans, Pears, No. 1 cans, 2 f for Pineapple, No. 2Yi cans, 33 C Sweet Corn, can, 10c; 3 QQ for Sincerity Red Beans, 3 cans r for Campbell's Pork and Beans, 3 OA cans for Early June Pears, per 1 1 f can Snider's Tomatoe Soup, per 1 Acan Sincerity Corn Flakes, 3 cans for Luna Soap, 1 0 bars QQp for Amber Soap, 10 bars 39 C Superior Family Soap, 10 bars 30 C Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars O p bars for . Lima Beans, 2 pounds 2 S C for . ... ...... Navy Beans, 5 pounds 33 C for Fancy Rice, 5 pounds 3 7 C .for Fancy Prunes, 2 pounds 25c for .. -i Seedless Raisins, per 25 C pound Choice Apricots, per 34 C pound Calumet Baking Powder, 1. 29 C pound can Soda, large package, per . 3 C package Argo Starch, 1 7 C pound ............ ... .......
Brick Cheese, per r pound American Cheese, per O C pound Strawberry and Raspberry Pre- Observes, I Yl lb. jar ........ Velch's Fruitlade, per 29 C Del Monte Blackberries, per O A can .,i Black Raspberries, per V ft can awvJ v Del Monte Peaches, per 1 Q can .j .. Libbys Red Salmon, per 9Qr can Fancy Pink Salmon, per , 1 o can Prefet Sardines, per 23 C can ..... Shrimp, per 24 C can atdT Tuna Fish, per 24 C can Dill Pickles, per -'25C quart Macaroni and Spaghetti, per 1 f g pound Libbys Apple Butter, per 7C pound Pesberry. Coffee, jer 95 pound Sintos Coffee, per OC pound Crisc6, 3 pounds 5 9 C for .j. ..... Molasses Kisses, per 1 O C pound .. Almond Bars, 3 10c for Ginger Snaps, per 1 0 C pound Matches, 6 boxes 25 C for Jello, 3 packages 29 C for
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TOILET PAPER, 3 Rolls 1 0c
10 S. & H. Stamps Free With Each Book Tomorrow
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Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx For Red Letter Day Men's Suits Values to $40 $23.o7S
These are very good suits many of them are' Hart Schaffner and Marx models men's and young men's styles in light and conservative patterns broken sizes of high priced lots. Values to $40.00, at $23.75 Men's and Young Men's Suits famous makes single and double breasted styles; all two and three button e ects. $25.00 to $55.00. ,
Boys' Two Pants Suits Special at 8.50 and $12.56
These suits were specially selected by us as a Red Letter Day special at either price, they're worth a two dollar bill more. New light and dark patterns, attractive, sturdy weaves that will give lots q service. Two-pants suits for boys, of all ages, 8 to 10 years.
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