Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 325, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1922 — Page 5

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Thursday, June 8, 1922

SOCIAL NEWS

(From the Nashville Banner) Mucb cordial Interest urrounds the raarrlac of Miss Louise Porter Phillip and Mr. Crclghton Rork Belman of Hammond. Indiana, and SafTord. Alabama, which will on

THE TIMES

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Men

For a (UP ew o y) Days

beautifully solemnized "Wednesday evening, June fourteenth, at eight o'clock In tne ancestral home, "Glen Echo," of the bride's great grandmother. Mrs. W. B. Walton. The ceremony will be witnessed by a limited company of relatives and

Intimate friends. Dr. Georgre Stoves

MB

Paere Fin

will be he officiant.

The lovely krld will b given In marriage by fcer father, Mr. Porter Phillips. The groom will be attended by his father, Mr. W. C. Belman of Hammond, Indiana, who will serve In the capacity of best man.

Miss Ida Xeal Ford, the bride's cou

$8 $

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Oxfords, Pumps, for

and Women

a limited quantity for a limited time Watch our. Windows Meet your Friends at the 3Aisu9dxs :jo aAisnpxa sdoiro ttt tt at S uecaqoH 69S rr ttatClllt doqg ;oog MlV

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The personnel of this sales organization are not saleswomen merely in the sense that their main thought is to sell you an item regardless of all other circumstances. The service they offer you is something larger. They know the new fabrics, the new colors, the new fashions. 1 know what styles are most becoming to certain types of women. In fact they are anxious to be of personal service to you- Next time you shop here get acquainted with the saleslady. You II find it very convenient when it is necessary to telephone your wants. And besides she'll be very pleased to notify you of any special event or the arrival of new things of interest. W. E. Long Company

"THE PEOPLE'S STORE"

State and SoW Sts., Hammond

sin. will be maid of honor, and little

Mora Blue will be the rlngr-bearer.

Mr. W. K. fhilllps, Mr. Edward

w, Graham, Mr. Lunford M. Hol

11ns, Mr. O. O. Payne. Mr. Clarence

Connell and Mr, Walton Ford will

be the roommen. carrying the ribbons to form an aisle for the en

trance of the bridal party.

The wedding register will be kept

by Miss Lucy Anne MeGugln. A

number of out-of-town gfieste will

come to be present at the ceremony. The young couple, after an extensive wedding trip, will go to

SafTord, Alabama, where they will

make their home on a plantation.

Rev. and Mrs. Peter Langendorff

of South Hohman street will leave

this evening for Delaneld. Wiscon

sin, where they will attend the

commencement exercises of St.

John's Military Academy, where their son, Herbert, t a member of

the graduating class.

The North Side W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 'the home of Mrs. James M. Matthews,

S17 One Hundred Fiftieth street, at half past two o'clock. A good at

tendance Is desired.

The South Side W. C T. U. will meet with Mrs. John A. Gavlt of

Hyslop Place tomorrow afternoon at

two o'clock.

Miss Frankle J. Umback of South

Wanatah. Indiana, and Fermon A.

Schults of Hammond, were united In

marriage yesterday noon by the Rev. Bostlck f the First Baptist Church in LaPorte. The attendants

were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammacher of Hammond and Mr. Ernest Limback of South Wanatah. After the ceremony sn elaborate wedding dinner was served the Immediata families at the home of the bride's parents. After a month's stay at

French Lick Springs, the youns

couple will be at home to their

many frienJs In an attractive resi

dence on Lyons street. Congratula

tions and many good wishes are

extended the popular bride and

groom.

Miss Vivian Dietrich, a student at

Denison College at Granville, Ohio,

is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva

Dietrich of Sibley street.

A most delightfully successful

card rarty was given lsst evening by

the Woman' Auxiliary of the Amer-

lean Legion in the Legion club roomi on State street. The energetic

chairman of the function was Mrs.

Irving Chayken. whose tireless ef

forts to make the affair successful were amply repaid in the complete

enjoyments of the guests. There

were twenty tables of cards and pedro, whist, five hundred. - bunco and auction "bridge were played. Exceptionally beautiful prires were do

nated by various Hammond mer

chants, for whleh the ladies are very

grateful. Honers in pedro were made by Mrs. Gusch, Mrs. Stlllson and

Mrs. Walz. and the gentlemen. Mr. J. B. Bellamy. Mr. Broadwell; in whist Mrs. Pelsman held 'high score end in five hundred Mrs. Wickey

was the prise winner. Mrs. R. C.

! Slater, Mra Phrommer and Mr. A.

Chayken. Mr. Ralph Thorsen wr

I the winners in bunco. In bridge

the ladies who won were Mrs. Clark

and Mrs. Knotts. with one gentle

man's prize to Mr. J. L. Brusel.

Dainty refreshments were served at

the close of a most enjoyable even

ing.

Miss Arvelta Wilson and Edgar T.

Thorn, both of Hammond have been

licensed to wed in Chicago.

UVE LOCAL

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Hammond

Musical College. For the study of mule in all Its

branches. Phone 1523. g-

FOR SALE 52-inch fumed oak bur. fet. M. B. Eastwood. Griffith.

I phope 13SR. ' 6-7-St I . . rr

NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any person but myself. MICHAEL If. GRIFFIN.

8$ Plummer v Hammond. 6-6

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Hear the Utst June hits of Victor Record! at Cable Piano Co.. 151 State st. -J-Jt

Th women of-Mooseheart Legion Will give a Pedro Party at Moot KaU Friday afternoon, . All ladles

invited.

The Hammond Temple PythUn Sisters will meet at K. Of P. Hall Friday evening At S o'clock. Distrlct deputy nnd visitors from 6,afy. Whiting and Indiana Harbor will be there. Member urged to attend. -8

Pretty Soon! SOMESALE WAIT!

Mlsa Beatrice and fi vrin t-k

ton delightfully entertained the

young ladies of th D, H. of R. T. Chi'b last evening In their borne on 8outh Hohman street. During th meeting Miss Pearl MaVnw.w t

Gary was initiated Into" the club.

aner wnien whiat wa played at four table. Th honors were made by Miss Mary Marcus, Miss Bertha Taus sig and Miss Sarah Rhetngold. There followed the serving of a delicious luncheon In the dining room where the table was unusually attractive with a cloth of Italian cut work and a lovely bouquet of Ophelia rose. A guest for the evening was Miss Elizabeth Diamond. Th onx ,m

be entertained In two week on Wed nesday e-venlnar at th v,-.. in..

Anna LIpehutx of Northcote avenue

""i unicago.

Mr. C. M. SmlthVln of TCr!

will entertain the nthni -i...

Friday evening at th regular social meeting.

Mrs. Georsre M Chmin ...

llghtfully entertalnl th i.aL. .

the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club yesterday In her home on High, land street. A verv dli-iMi. .

exquisitely aDnolntVd i,.,,-...

served at the dining table attractive

w.wi nanasome linens and a centerpiece of Dresden flowr vr

' n the cards were made by Mrs. J.

r. necaman, and the guests for the afternoon were .Mrs. .T xv Smut,

snd Mrs. W. K. Ford, of Chlcaao

Mrs T. R. Tennant will entertain the ekib next W.itn...., ,

nome on Warren street.

Mrs. R. J. Gresra- of n v.ik tt-...

Virginia Is the house guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. William Vallier of Michigan avenue and will probably spend the summer here. Mrs. Gregg is a sister of Mr. Vallier and this l8 the

nrsi meeting of the. twn fnr

nineteen yeara

Mr. and Mrsv Rov Taitt va

antly entertained the members of the Laughalot Club last evening in their home on Becker atreat wh.

they gave a dinner party. There were covrs laid for twentv rn.it.

a most attractive table with a cen

terpiece of pale yellow rambler ros.

es. After the orvlnr - ... .

llclou dinner, danclnr and ram.

were enjoyed. Mr. and Mr. E. L.

Eggers will entertain th -liih

their home on Columbia avenue the

last Saturday of this month.

The Standard Bearers of the First

M. E. Churcn met last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Gladys Younger of State Line atreet. Mist Rolse and Mrs. George Flynn were

the assisting hostesses. After a

brief business meeting the program

was given, in charge of Mrs. Flynn, who presented Miss Day Malo.. Mist

Malo gave a beautiful interpretation

of the "Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody"

by Listz and as an encore gave "Betty's Music Box' by "L'arrie Jac

obs Bond. A story telling contest

waa held. In which Mrs. Edgar Crum packer won first place. The Judges for this feature were Mrs. A. K. Thompson. Mrs. Benjamin Rist and Mr. Hugh Morris. A delightful social session followed and dainty refreshments were served. Th members of the. choir in th First Presbyterian CTrurch held a picnlo last evening in the Forest Preserve at Thornton. The com

pletely enjoyabl affair was given in honor of Miss lone Reynolds, who will leave Hammond soon to make her future home in Los Angeles. California. A generously proportioned and delectably concocted Picnic supper was served to thlrty-nve guests. Mrs. F. W. Swarts was the able chairman of th social committee. In behalf of the choir, Mrs. L. U. Bomberger presented Miss Reynolds with an electric toaster. Many

wishes for good fortune were e tended Mis Reynolds. In th iv ening the members of the party at tended the community sing at th high school. ;

fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Laborers. United Chemi cal A Organic Products Co., Wear Hammond. 6:$:tJ

Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 Hohman Street Hammond, IncL Phone 531 Delivery Service The Original Good Luck, 2 pounds 39c Our Best Coffee, Guaranteed, 31bs 95c

U Pure Milk, 8c per can, lO cans . . 75c

Butter, the very best, pound . . 3Sc

JAM Quart jars, 35c or 3 QQ

20c 25c 25c

EGGS-Strictly Freh, per dozen FRESH SODA CRACKERS 2 pounds , MIXED COOKIES 2 pounds FRESH GINGER SNAPS 2 pounds PEPPER 1 pound box CATSUP 16 ounce bottles

25c 19c 35c 19c 25c 23c

for

SEEDLESS RAISINS Papound PANCAKE FLOUR 3 packages for TOILET PAPER 6 rolls for

RUB-NO-MORE SOAP 10 39 q

GOLD DUST Large size for

25c

Extra Quality Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, 3 cans 50c

Domino Pure Cane Sugar 25 pound Cloth Bag $1.63

CONSUMERS BEST FLOUR Packed by Washburn Crosby Co. 24'' lb. bag ... $1.05 49 lb. bag . $2.08

DOUBLE STAMPS FRIDA Y

KAUFMANN S WOLF - Hammond. Iwc

Ice Cream Freezer Z quart White Mountain freezer $3.49 Triple Action Ice Cream Freezer, galvanized tub, 2 quart size, $1.98 lalue $1.39

S

uummer Needs for the Home

Two Days of Important Values

Tbis Great Store b Filled Witb Everything for Summer House Comfort at Prices that Saye You a Lot Friday and Saturday.

For Picnics! "Lilly Picnic Package" for pitnica. outings and auto trips, package consists of 1 0-8 inch heavy paper plates 6-strong Lily cups, 10-White Crepe Napkins 6-Fibre Savispoons 1 -Larg Table Cover Everything you need for your outing. Take one with you, 25 C per package, at Paprns Sanitary Picnic Plates, per dozenat. ....... Lemonade or Soda Straws, 35 C 500 in cylinder tube EXTRA SPECIAL Sanasepj Sanitary Drinking Caps, endorsed by the Board of Health Six individual paper drinking cups to a package, 2 packages Cf for

Croquet Sets

Nicely striped and finished.

COUCH HAMMOCK SPECIAL complete with four balls All steel angle iron frame with dia- four mallets wickets etc. in m.ll nPrlni Jtfi 2?J with 'hinged 61 Q quahty mattress. On sale J795 vcr VAeOSJ

Boys' and Girls' Roller Skates Ball Bearing

98c

pair

Porch Swing Mission Oak finish, shaped seats, comfortable back and arm rest, complete with chain and hooks, illustrated below.

special at

$2.98

75c Camp Stool 35c Canvas covered, Tarnished frame camp stooL extra special 75c value at 35c

Electric Fans at Cut Prices

Polar Cop Electric Fan, with 9 in. blade, 3 speed $6.95

Polar Cup Electric Fans, with 6

blades, at $4.75

in.

Screen Windows and Frames Reduced

inch

Screen Windows Covered with best quality black cloth, extends from 20 to 33 OfJ-

HARDEN HOSE 4-ply, coupled in 50 foot lengths, guaran- QQ teed quality .0

LAWN SPRINKLER With 3 prevail

ing brass arms, black '

enameled base

$1.23

H. R. H.

9c pkg. The famous paint and woodwork deaner; Friday and Saturday only, package, 9e.

Screen Frames Natural finish wood, completed with galvanized Corners, siae 36x36 ' COi.

at

Asbestus Covered Gas Oven

For OiL Gas or Gasoline Stoves, 2 burner size at $3.48

Gas Plates With 2 drilled burners, black enameled $2.69

5

Alabastine

51b. pkg. 69c The sanitary wall coating in all colors, Friday and Saturday only, 5 pound package at 69c.

Johnson's Prepared Wax, 1 lb. can 69c For floors and woodwork, 1 lb. can, Friday and Saturday only at 69c.

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