Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 314, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1922 — Page 6
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.tcrday in her home in Clen--trk. There were several kouraets of bright garden tne rooms and there were tbl.ea oi: cards. Honors were y Mrs. Harry Hayward of ,lso, a K-uest for the afterAu exquisitely dainty lunchS .served alter a most derociai hour. Mrs. George m will entertain the club in tks ia her home on High-cefct.
ir.any friends of J, M. Hart i. triad to learn that he '.a
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j.ena Eohiesingrer deligrhtful:t:iir,ed t!te ycun;r ladies of J-ti,- Club and th-rir guests on evening; in her home on id f !rtet. Bridso was playve tables, each of which was v.-;t:i a sinsrie rod rose, the wt:r. A dainty and delicious ' :. was served in the ""!! vhcro the. table was
covered with a beautiful luncheon set of Italian cut work. There was a centerpiece c red roses and petals of the fracrant blossoms were strewn over the table forming the word 'Trestle." The guests enjoyed dancing and the evening was a thoroughly happy one.
The Woman's Bible- Class of the First Baptist Church will have their May birthday party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Granger. 104 Detroit street, tomorrow afternoon at half past two o-clock. AU members ami ail those who wish to become members of the class are asked to come for a good time. The May birthday ladies will be the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Fillebeck of Sheffield avenue announce the birth of a little daughter, Margaret Adele, on Wednesday, the twentyfourth of May.
The Misses Taussig very pleasantly entertained the young ladies of the D. H. of R. T. Club last evening in their home on Webb street. During the evening . Miss Alice Greenberg, who will be married in June, was presented with a pair of handsome silver candlesticks from the members of the club. Whist was played at four tables and the honors were made by Miss Mary Marcus,' Miss Beatrice Dobson and Miss Helen Dotson. A prettily appointed luncheon was served. The club will be entertained in two WMka at the home of Miss Beatrice
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Worsmen razing section of fortress at Coblenz.
The great German fortress at Coblenz was built to withstand the attack of Europe's ctronirest
j armies and most brilliant mili
tary leaders. Now one little condition in the Versailles peace trea; is battering it to the ground, so to speak. Under the
terras of the treaty the Germans were compelled to dismantle the fortress and raze it. The work is now going on.
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A meeting of the South Side W. c.
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An unusually interesting program for the last meeting of the school year for the Tarents-Teachers Association of the Kenwood School
will be given tomorrow afternoon at
week. Further announcement will ! half past two o'clock. The election
be made at a later date. Golden Rod Camp of the Royal Neighbors of America held a regular meeting last evening in the Odd Fellows' Hall on State street. The twenty-third anniversary of the camp was observed and splendid remarks by the charter members and past officers of the camp made the meeting an unusually interesting one. Plans were made for a box social to be held the latter part of June, when the Modern Woodmen and the Royal Neighbors will entertain together for their members, families and friends. After the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served to fifty guests.
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The North Side W. C. T. f. will meet at the home of Mrs. L. G. De Witt. 462 Hickory street, tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. A large attendance is desired as plans will be made for Memorial Pay exercises,
Card of Thanks
CARD OF THAXKS We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kind assistance and beautiful floral offerings, also Rev. Lichtsinn for his comforting words at the death of my wife ajid our mother. August Koehler and Children.
of officers for the coming year will take place preceding the following interesting program: A group of songs by Miss Eliza oeth Walker, a short address by Mr. Messick of the public speaking department of the Industrial High School, a playlet, under Mr. Messick's direction, "Wooing Under Difficulties," given by the members of the dramatic club. Mrs. J. A. Mueller is the chairman of the social committee and a large attendance is anticipated. Major and Mrs. ,G. L. FitzWilliams entertained at luncheon yesterday in her home on Lyons street in honor of Mrs. Jemore A. Collins of St. Augustine, Florida. The table, with covers laid for seven guests, was very attractive with a basket of yellow and blue Iris and a delicious course luncheon was served. A pleasant social afternoon was spent and needlework was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. E. Matthies and Dr. and Mrs, G. L. Ebright.will leave on Saturday for Miller. Indiana, where they have a cottage, "Beechnut. ' for the summer. Major and Mrs. G. U FltrWilliam and children, Betty. Richard Victor and Barbara Leigh, arrived today from Colon, the Republic of Panaraan, and will spend several weeks the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mcllift of South Hohman street. The Conkey Welfare Club will give a dance and reception on Friday evening. May the twenty-sixth, in the Masonic Temple.
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YOU CAN SEE WHAT SECURES THESE BONDS The 7 GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Dank are secured by first mortgages on carefully selected income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago right in our own town, where ve can sec that it is kept in good .condition,. where YOU can see it. In this case you invest in securities backed by property you can see at any time. You don't have to drper.d on reports, as is the case when ou invest in something hundreds of miles away. These Bonds bring a high income rate, and interest and principal are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. Denominations $100 and up. Cash or partial payment plan. Ask about these 7 Mortgage Bonds. Sold for 12 years without loss of one cent to any investor.
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WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 01 STATE STREET Hemstitch -with Gold and gilrer Thread lo aiatch all colors. Batton Hole, Buttons Covered, Em. broJderflmf, Braldlnic, Beadiag. Plioua Unounoad 448. S-7-U
Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice, Vio'.in. Expression. Banjo, Ukelele, Mandolin, Guitar, Cornet, Clarinet, Saxaphone, Cello, Dancing. 3-25
MAY HAVE THE ACTUAL SLAYER t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, May 25. Detective today arrested a man reported to be one of the two actual slayers of Policeman Thomas Clark and Lieut. Terrance Lyons 'two weeks ago, in what the authorities assert was a campaign of .terrorism by labor unions against the Landls building trades wage award. The man arrested was taken to an. outlying police station and all details withheld by the police. The fight to liberate "Big Tim" Murphy, Fred. Mader and "Con" Shea, union officials who are under indictment for murder in connection with the death of Clark and
Lyons,
day. Attorneys for the
seeking writs
was resumed in court to-
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FRESTW1CK. Scotland. May 25 John G. Anderson, crack Slwaney (New Tork) golfer, was left today lone American bidder for the Brit
ish amateur championship here. During the ay he defeated, 3 and 2 and 1 up, respectively, in second and third rounds, G. C. Whigham, of Prestwick and R. Humphries, of Stourbridge, well known British amateur. At the same time Edward Van Vleck, of Garden City, (New Tork) club, the other American contender, was put out of the running by J. Wilson, of Prestwick, 2 and 1, in the third round. In the morning play. Van Vleck had defeated Beglnal4 Foster, of Porters Park, 4 and 2.
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MOST IMPORTANT DEMONSTRATION
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TYPE CORSETRY
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Miss McNally
Of the "Gossard Co.
Friday, May 26th
Music lovers: Hear these wonder
ful artists on Victor Records at our daily concerts. The concerts will start at 2 P. M. Come in and spend
your leisure time hearing these
great artists play for you, with whom the Victor Victrola Company
have contracted to play for them. Cable Piano Company, 151 State at.,
Hammond, Ina. 6-24-2t
The Ladies Auxiliary to Canton
Hammond No. 55 will give a Bunco Party on Friday evening, May 26, at Odd Fellows hall, 177 state st. Nice prizes. Admission 25c. 6-25
Left t6 right, Rosa Raisa, Giorgio Polacco and his wife, Edith SlasoV photographed on shipboard.
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MENU HINT. Breakfast. Fruit Prenarprf Rrpn Irfast
Breakfast Sardwiches Coffee Luncheon. Tuna Fish Salad Creamed Potatoes Graham Bread and Butter Jam Tea and Milk J ' Dinner. Grape Fruit Baked Rolled Round Steak with Dressing Mashed Potatoes Spinach Leituce and Apple Salad French Dressing TODAY'S RECIPES. Breakfast Sandwiches Toast 10
slices (thm) of bread and butter them. Build the toats sandwich form by placing a slice of broiled bacon between two slices of toast. Mince one cupful of cooked meat or chicken quite fine -nd heat it in two cupfuls of well-ieasoned cream sauce. Mask top of sandwich with this and serve on 'c- -. breakfast plates. Tuna Fish Salad Small can tuna fish, celery, green pepper chopped and little onion if desired. Flake the fish, add celery and other things, r.iix well with mayonnaise or cream dressing, serve on shredded or leaf lettuce.
SUGGESTIONS FOR PICNIC SEASON. Monaco Sandwiches Put the yolks of two hard-boilc." s gs into a bowl with three tablespoons butter and rub with the back of a spoon till smooth; add a dash of pepper and two tablespoons of
snrimp or salmon paste; blend
butttered Graham nut bread. Boston Sandwiches Mash t'o rolls Neufchatel cheese smoothly, add six fine chopped olives, onehalf cup peanut butter, one tablespoon lemon juice, two tablespoons
i.i cam iiu suit ana pepper; mix thoroughly (if not thin enough to spread add a little more crear ) Spread thickly on thin slices of Loston brown bread and press two slices together. Rhubarb Butter Take two quarts of peeled rhubarb cut up. one pint sugar, and one oi nge (grate rind off and put juice and yellow rind in). Cook down until thick as you like. Don't add any water nd don't put orange in till half done, Olive and Pimento Sandwiches
Mash cream cheese, add chopved pimentoes and olives 'chopped! in equal parts. This mixture requires much salt. Spread on thin slices of bread.
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Thousands have been benefited. Why not you? Wm. C. Guthxeit, Chiropractor. Lady chiropractor assistant. Suite 3, Artimis bldg.. opposite Orpheum theatre. State st.. Hammond. Ind. 6-25-3t
Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will meet at K. of P. hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock sharp. 5-25
Music lovers, hear those wonderful artists on Victor Records at our daily concerts. The concerts will start at 2 P. Mi Come in and spend your leisure time hearing these great artists play for you, with whom the Victor Victrola. Company has contracted to play for them. Caile Piano Company, Hammond, Ind. 5-25-2t
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TO those of us who really care about our appearance, it is important that we should understand the unmistakable Fashion tendency toward "personalized styles." Gossard artistry introduced the idea of classifying women into nine ideal figure types and using this classification as the designing fundamental to create special corsets for their varying needs. Gossard TYPE CORSETRY is an unfailing foundation for becoming dress and this special demonstration by an accepted style and corset authority is truly important to every woman who would make the most of her personal charm.
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BOYS MAKE GOOD COOKS. That boys make as good cooks as girls is declared to be a matter of simple demonstration at the Butt3 School, Fredonia, Kan., where the Junior Red Cross has established a hot lunch and invites all thos who have any doubt of thesa savory dishes to come and sample for themselves. The childrea take a regular turn at the various jobs connected with the hot lunch. Boys and girls take turns alike. The school is grouped into pairs of workers, a large boy and a small bov, a large girl -and a small cirl. "The firr
job is that of cooking, the next day dishwashing and then the child advances to the position of "housekeeper." T 1 i .
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d sPad rather themselves capable as cooks. dithickly between two slices of thinly I washers, and housekJnprV
100 Safety for Savings Here . . The United States National Bank is just the place for your savings.. Your SAvingv will; work ejiy-and' night for you at this strong-National Ba.-jc fcarrJig you 3 interest. And aJI the time. your raoccy will be in a safe Bank that is under the supervision of the United States Government. Enjoy the prestige that comes from banking with the United States National Bank. Start an account here. We welcome small as well as large deposits.
Capital and Surplus SI 25,000.
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EAST CHICAGO COFFEE AND TEA STORE AND MARKET 4710 FORSYTH AVENUE NEXT TO HARTLEY THEATRE PHONES: EAST CHICAGO 24-85-285 Specials For Friday and Saturday May 26th and 27th
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I Granulated Sugar, 5 pounds f or . . , , .
Del Monte Melba Peaches, large can .
Gold Medal Flour, 1 , 1 Q Uq bhl sack.., Vl.li
Heinz Apple Butter, 2 pound jar. ....... Brooms, 75c grade Saginaw Matches, 6 packages ...... .. .. . . Libby's Corned Beef, 1 pound can ....
Lunch Wax Paper, 10 rolls Early June Peas, 6 cans 80c; can. Fancy Corn, 6 cans 80c; can. ..... 1. . . ... Hawaiian Pineapple, 3 cans $1.00; can. . . Rolled Oats, package
Fajicy Red Salmon, 1 pound can... ......
28c 39c
49 c 49 c 29c 29c 29c 14c 14c
10c 23c
SPECIAL SOAP SALE 4 bars American Family- Soapv 1 bar Jap Rose OQSoap I Package Armour1 Soap Chips FREE.
39c
Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for,,.,
With 3 pounds ! 1 Q C? M. R. Coffee for vX.aCO Or I pound Guupowder Tea fo? .OC Fancy Peaberry Cbf-. OQ
M. Our Leader Coffee 4 lbs. $1.35; pound M. R. Blend Coffey 3 lbs. $1.25; pound Gunpowder Tea., pound ...... .. .. . Orange Pekoe Tea, pound . .. .. .. .jBreakfast Cocoa, Yl pound tin. . . .
35c 42c 69 c 69c 23 c
We Dress Our Own Poultry. Store Will Be Closed Next Tuesday Decoration Day
