Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 357, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1922 — Page 6

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, imclay. May 5, 1922.

Th Ladiss' Aid Society of St. mi's Lutheran Church met at tho nish house yesterday afternoon r a resrular r.usiness meeting. Durg a pleasant social hour following e transaction of matters of imrtance, a dainty luncheon was rved by Mrs. Gertrude Gastel. rs. Gust Fiebelkorn, Mrs. Krei ietrich, Mrs, Julius Ebert. Mrs. hn Egrgert and Mrs. Fred Ilesterann. There was a good attend-ice.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen and Mr. id Mrs. Henry Von Osinski degrhtfully entertained at a fish din?r last evening In the Olsen resl;nce on Highland Btreet. Covers ere laid for fourteen guests at an tractively appointed table with a nterpiece of spring flowers, and delicious dinner was served. In le evening the party drove to Har-

y. where they attended a bunco

'irty given by the Eastern Star of

lat city, and Mr. Olsen was award. i first prize. A most pleasant .cnlng was enjoyed by every one.

iriss Mary Paine of Indiana aveoe and 'William C. I.ee of iVhitingr ave been licensed to marry in Chi-igro.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the ine Street Presbyterian Church ave a pleasant surprise party on Vdnesday nl'tfrnoon for the retir

ing preidrnt, Mrs. Clara Whitmore, In her home on Hickory street. Kt-h of the officers of the organisation was riven a beautiful fern nvl Mr Whltmore was presented

wllh lare bouquet of lovely cut flower. A social afternoon was

en.kv(M and games were played

Dainty refreshments were eerved

to thirty guets.

Mt Oeraldine Swanson of War

ren street left tod3y f;r Notre Dame

University nl South Fend. Indiana,

where she will attend the Junior

prom.

St. Agnes Guild of St. Taul's Lutheran Church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Fehrman

of "Williams street.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Frledrlch of

Highland street announce the birtS

of a little daughter on "Wednesday,

May the third, in the Chicago Lyinging Hospital. Mrs. Ftiedrlch before her marriage was Miss Anna Ahl-born.

The Irving School L. T. L. will

meet tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock at the home of

Fondellete Berdlne. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie FitzGerald of Detroit. MJchlgan, announce the birth of a little daughter. Margaret Germaine, on "Wednesday, May the third. Mrs. FitzGerald before her marriage was Miss Margaret Liesenfelt, proprietor of the Weserveu Ladies' Shop.

The G. R. rieasure Club will give a bunco party at the Moltke Hall

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on State street Monday evening The public will be welcome.

J. Guss, who has been quits i.l

for the past week, has returned to

his store on State street.

Miss Sada, Miss Anna and Miss

Mary Marcus very pleasantly entertained on Thursday evening in their home on Truman boulevard for the members of the Trl-Clty Bridge Club. There were three tables of cards and the honors were made by Miss Suretta Tedbab. Miss Irene Pomenwince and Mrs. Samuel Blumenthal. A guest for the evening was Miss Martha Blumenthal or Indiana Harbor. The hostesses served a prettily appointed course luncheon and announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Mary Levin, a member of the club and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Levin of Indiana Harbor, to Mr. Harry Kaufman of Chicago. The next meeting of the club will occur when Miss Anna Lltshkz of East Chicago will entertain.

Mrs. T. "W. Oberlln will entertain at the card party at the Country Club tomorrow afternoon, the playing to begin promptly at half past two o'clock.

M. E. Church on Saturday after

noon at half past two o'clock. A good program and the winding of the May-pole will be special features for the afternoon. The King's Heralds have already engaged N Herald steamer will be on exhibition. Two King's Heralds have already engaged passage. Who will be the next? All girls between eight and fourteen years of age are invited to the party and may beuo.ne members.

Mrs. J. R. Hood delightfully entertained at cards yesterday afternoon In her home on Towle street. There were four tables of five hundred and the honors were made by Mrs. Wilkinson. The hostess served an elaborate and delicious course luncheon after a most enjoyable afternoon.

Rev. Peter Langendorff of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will be out of town on business tomorrow.

Mrs. Andrew Maudta will enter

tain at a pedro party for the Lady Maccabees this evening in her home, 501 Kane avenue.

Mrs. Maurice Iddings charmingly entertained last evening in her home on Highland street, honoring Miss Gladys Bell, who will be married tomorrow evening. In the rooms were fragrant bouquets of orchid sweet peas and there were three tables of bridge. Honors were made by Miss Marie Beckman

and Miss Bell, and a dainty guest gift was given to the guest of honor. A prettily appointed course

luncheon was served at the conclu

sion of a most delightful evening.

The King's Heralds will hold

their annu.il May party in the First

UVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"

Miss Alma Erwin and Miss Margaret Froram were the house guests of friends in Kankakee over the

week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Greenberg of Michigan avenue annqunce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Mr. Louis Spinka of Chicago. The wedding will occur the fourth of June.

Kellogg flavor and Kellogg crispness are so different that there can be no comparison between Kellogg' s Corn Flakes and imitations. Little folks quickly say, "Get Kellogg's, Mother please," because Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat ! Kellogg's arc always so delicious that big bowls quickly disappear and eager little mouths appeal for more! And big folks appreciate the superiority of Kellogg's because their flavor is so inviting, Kellogg's are wonderful!

Insist upon Kellogg's tEa kind in the RED and GREEN box that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!

CORN FLAKE?

WASSEY'S PLEATING

SHOP 1 STATE STREET

Hemstitch with Gold And Silver

Thread; also match all colors. Bat-

ton Moles, Buttons Covered, Em

brolderf lnff, Braldlnsr, Beading. Phone Hammond 44ft, l-7-tf

Chicken Dinner at Mrs. "Wilson's Minas Cafeteria, Wednesday, May 3. 5-2

Hammond . Musical College. Piano, Volso, Violin, Expression. Banjo, Ckelele, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet. Clarinet. Saxaphone Cello, Dancinsr. 3-3J

Tou can get home-made pies and shortcake at Mrs. "Wilson's Minas Cafeteria. ' 5-5

notice: An open meeting of the "Workers Building Association will be held at the Labor Temple, Hammond, on Friday evening. May 6th, at 7:30 sharp. The public is invited to attend. 6-4-2t

.MF.LAICE

Jso maker of KELLOGG'S CRUMBLES sad KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked aad kruaklsd

ny Woman Can Wear

On Our Liberal Payment Plan

1IIE Invite women, married and single, to cone here for their sew outfits. You wRI find it convenient to have a CHARGE ACCOUNT AT THIS STORE. ftOURTEOUS salespeople, who are V experienced In looking after the Individual needs of the Woman and Miss, will be glad to help you make proper selections. i ALL Til ATS AW J2V Summer Apparel FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SUITS 2598 COATS 1475 WRAPS 1675 SKIRTS -t. 7

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A WOSDERFVL SHOWING OF SUMMERY

DE5E"CJErC n Cantons, Taffetas, Crepe S4 A Etl!Oi-& Chine, Crepe Knit, Etc.

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MILLINERY 5538

NEW WAISTS $58

PAUUNY'S WEAVING SHOP 302 Torrence Ave. Tel, 4072 "We make genuine old-time rag carpets. Prices and samples on request. Our slm Is t) satisfy. We call and deliver. B-3-3.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kennedy and Mrs. Robert G. Jennings enjoyed a fish dinner last evening at Smidt's and later attended the new Chicago theatre. Miss Dorothy Ullrich very pleasantly entertained the young ladies of the Kdone Club last evening in her home on Lyons street. Music and games were enjoyed, and honors were made by Miss Peggy Austgen and Miss Freda DeRolf. A delightful course luncheon was served to the twelve members. Mrs. Jack Dermody will entertain the club In two weeks In her home on Ingraham avenue.

Miss Arllne Davis and Miss Edith Neff will give a charming little dance. "One Rainy Day," at the novelty carnival dance given In Unity Hall on Saturday evening. May the sixth, under the auspices of the Harrison Country Club.

A SPLENDID PROG-RAM GIVEN To the average citizen the name Swift & Company connotes 'hams delectable to be sure but nevertheless hams Just as the name Heinz suggests the 67 varieties. Swift & Company Male Chorus Intrigues, as witness tfhe big siudience that filled the First Baptist church last evening, an audience that Included two nteres!ng artists Jrjt arrived from London where concerts are looked up to and attended. It may be unique, It ooul-d happen omly in this great irriddle-west, but Swift & Company having utilized everything in the lowly pig from squeal to oh.itMIngs and made It pay turned to .nrusic and struck twelve.

Painters have adopted Blue DevH o clean their hands; why not you. 6-l-6t

Try Mrs. Wilson's Strawberry Shortcake at Minas' Cafeteria tomorrow. 5-5

XOTTCE First Spiritualist Church of West Hammond closes May 6, 1922. until September 1st. MRS. ELLEN LEE, Pres. $96 State Line st. 6-5-2t

Fresh eggs 32c Chickens 29c. Old roosters 20c. 17 Hickory st. Phone Hammond 1313M. 6-5

Epworth League of First M. E. Church will have a Bake Sale at 837 Hohman St., Straube bldg., Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. 6-5

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rOH BVtTDAX H17PPSB makes a hit with the whole family, and yet it takes only 3 minutes to stir one up with

Inttmnt Suxxns Down I1hrt Bre. KvaatviUs, lad.

When Mr. David Lo-vgren as the

President of the Trinity Men's Club thanked the people for their generous support he called the concert a TmilcaJ treat. It was that and nvore. It was as fine a bit of music as has come to Hammond in many a day. The opening numbers went over at once and as the singers warmed to their work, so did the audience, in enthusiasm, 'until the big thrill came with the singing of the Soldier's chorus- from Faust. That Is Ufiually a sure winner on any program, bJt seldom Is it given with the restraint and good taste of last night. Indeed the excellent good taste through the program is a matter for congratulation. The subject matter was high brow without being too high-browlsh. The lighter, humorous songs were given with a finesse, wholly delightful. Perhaps the outstanding feature of this chorus is the ability to sing vithout accompa.nAme.nt and sing not only In tune, but with a smoothness and precision, a certain organlike quality that would tax a professional organization. VFor after all here is an astonishing fact. These men are not professional singers, (perhaps less than ten per cent, have studied voice) nor a group of foreign-born keeping "up some national singing society, but Just the average matter of fact American citizens who loves music, who commutes daily to work and stays out one night a week to

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Parthenon Theatre Starting Monday For Six Days

Give your clothes a chance to get really white once un Blue Devil. 5-l-6t

Swarts Smart Shop

Tour auto howls in pain at the sight of strong soap use Blue Devil and see It smile. 6-l-6t

599 HUHMAN ST. Hammond

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1 PEAECERS f 645 Hohman St. Tel. 358 Pork Loins . . . 20c Pot Roasts . ; 7c. Veal Steak and Chops 15c Gallic Hams . 2V2c Veal Breast . : : 5c wnvnnnmnHnmnBmnaBHSBSBassnnsamnnnnnnanamns p Leg Veal .... 14c r 1 IU nsssas.sass--sssssss-.snss.s----------------I Rump Cora Beef . . 17c . Small Spare Ribs . : : 8c f I Pork Butts ... 14c m, f an bbb -bb BBBn-BB-n- B-Mann-anni l Bacon Squares . . . 12Vc f ' -1 '

The Summer Frock Charming Simple Exquisitely . Made

Meeting the Ever Present Demand for that Which is Far and Above the Usual.

573 Bulletin Street Phone 2870 Hammond

practice with the chorus. Add to

this that the firm of Swift & Company hasfeeen an Indulgent backer of the enterprise and lastly that In the director, Mr. D. A. Clippin-ger, there ia the rare combination of leadership, personality and musician ship. Mr. Adelbert Huguelet a young Chicago pianist, completed the ensemble. Hammond has rarely heard

such "beautiful playing. After his solo number Mr. Huguelet played a delightful bit from one of the Beethoven Sonatas and with the magic of the artist made Beethoven, in the true sense of the word, popular. Mr. Geo. E. Krueger, baritone, and Mr. G. P. Ford, tenor, as soloists, were immensely pleasing Mr. O. C. E. Matthies. 711 Sohl St., vice-president of the chorus and an

ardent music lover who has worked with it unceasingly since its organization five years ago, was lergely responsible for its appearance in Hammond.

FOR RENT Nice large front room, suitable for one or two gertl?men. 47 Rimbach ave., Ham. 5:5:3

Give yoj rclothes a chance to get really white once use Blue Devil. t 6-l-6t

Most Exceptional Display of Furniture for Better Homes

Three Piece Mohair Pliuh Suite. dJOJQ rn This handsome three-piece suite like illustration; upholstered in genuine mohair plush, has spring back, marshall filled spring loose cushions and hand-tied spring seat which makes it very lasting and comfortable. Do not fail to see this wonderful value that we are offering for this sale only.

Four-piece American Walnut Queen Ann Bedroom S,uite, like illustration Dresser $42.50 Semi Vanity $34.65 Chest of Drawers $29.75 Bow End Bed $36.75 Compare this wonderful bedroom suite with others that are being offered at 3313 more.

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Simmons Steel Bed Outfit $14 95 Bed: two inch continuous steel bed, five massive filling reds, vernice martin finish, sanitary mattress, upholstered with a very good grade of ticking. Spring: Angle iron Spring finished in grey which makes it very sanitary. This complete outfit at the price of what the bed would sell ordinarily. Special for this sale.

Seven-piece William & Mary Wal- C7Q CA nut Dining Room Suite.. The table in this outfit is solid walnut with a 48 inch top, extends to six feet when opened, chairs to match, upholstered back and seat, has full box seat construction, solidly built throughout, a big saving at our tale price.

See Our Large Display of Reel and Fibre Furniture! Fibre Reed Rockers in brown finish only from $5.95 and up. Upholstered Fibre Reed Rockers and Chairs to match with loose cushion seat, upholstered in beautiful cretonne from $7.95 and up. Genuine Reed Rockers and Chairs upholstered in very fine grade of french tapestry with marshall filled spring cushions, $14.95 and up

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Genuine Reed Gondola Carriages, full size In brown, grey or royal blue finish from $21.50 & up Genuine Reed Baby Carnages from $18.75 and up Genuine Reed Strollers, very special for this sale only at $13.5.

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Front Iciny Refrigerators, made of thoroughly seasoned oak, double lined with mineral wool which makes it the very best non-conductor of heat. White enamel interior, fitted with sanitary shelves, very special at $19.75. Top icer not shown at $10.95 and up.

Icing Refrigerators

Fifty Carpet Sweepers to be placed on sale for Saturday only tff A

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Fernery Mahogany finished fernery in William & Mary period like illustration fitted with galvanized self-watering pan, very special while $7,95 they last at. .

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Three Door Side Icing Refrigerator, very solidly built throughout with white enamel interior, fitted with removable shelves, $21 65 specially priced at. V

Friduss Furniture & Carpet Co. 243-245 State StJ siKy I Hammond, Ind.

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SOUTH SIDE Cash Grocery aodi Market EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380. Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue

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Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak,

pound

Fresh Cut Veal Stew, per

pound . -. Oscar Mayer's Pure Rendered Lard, 2 pounds. . . . . Nice Lean Boiling Beef, p;r pound Oscar Mayer's highest quality Sugar Cured Bacon, pound. . Whole or Half Slab Finest Pure Creamery Butetr, per pound print . Good Luck Oleomargarine, 2 pounds. Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen Oscar Mayer' Sweet Pickled Side Pork, pound . . . ... . .;. .

10c 8c 25c 8c 28 c 39 c 41c 26c 20c

YOUNG AND TENDER meats that are sure to please the most discriminating can always be obtained at our MEAT MARKET We observe the strictest rules of sanitation and make every effort to please you with choice cuts, courteous service. Order of us. Coco Taffy, 28c seller 1 Qp special, lb

American Family Soap, 1 0 bars . . .

Pet or Sincerity Milk, tall size, 1 0 O C J-)110 . BB B

waiio m : m SUGAR 1 0 pounds .

Sincerity Milk, baby size, 10 4 1 C

i-aiia Independent Brand Pure Fruit Preserves, 45c quality, at. .

Post Toasties, 2 packages "I C. for AO

Big Jack, highest quality Laundry Soap, per case . . .

59c

23 c

49 c

$3.75

j Highest Quality Peaberry Coffee, QQr regular 38c seller, 4 lbs

Bull Dog Blue, 10c seller, per bot- QQ

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Kitchen Klenzer, 2 cans

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