Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1907 — Page 2

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MESDAMES SHARKER AND KRINBILL JOINT HOSTESSES.

1reIde lit Home of l-'ormer nt Our of the Most liarmln llventi of tUe Season Seeuty-five Unrtn I'rewent. Ono of the most charming- parties of the winter was given y-ftvrJay afternoon by Slos(Jam-;s 1L K. b'harrer and O. A. Krlnbill nt the homo of Mrs. Sharrer in outh IJuhrnan strt-ot. Theparty was given aa an Abraham Lincoln celebration and in hiepin" with lt& character the home was prettily

decorated in red. white atnl blue. At the beginning of the afternoon each guest present was asked to draw a sketch of her husband and these when finished were put nn display and a committee asked to vote on their rival merits. Mrs. "V. '. 1 '.el man won tho prizo which was a bunch of roses. Then a. program followed witli a piano polo by Mrs. Minard, who was not let go until she had also contributed an em-ore number. Mrs. 10. i'. Johnston sant? a solo and rendeded "IJartlett's Dream" as an encore. Mrs. Smith gave a splendid reading which was followed by two numbers of DeKoven's "To a Rose" and "Jioselay" by Mrs. L. I,. r.omberKer. As an encore Mrs. Uomberger saiipr "Tit for Tat." At the close of the program the g-uests were invited into the library where there were four bottles of perfume. The object was to tell tho kind of perfume by the fragrance. Mrs. Walter Hammond for winnir.K lirst prize, received a bottle of cologne. The hostesses served delicious refreshments to their guests, who numbered ., probably sovvoty-five of eighty. Among: tho out of town g-eusts were: Mesdames Charles Cormany of Hnglewood, Charles Oatman of Hyde l'ark, Warren Smith of Windsor l'ark, J. C. Graves of Windsor Park, Hale arid Abe Ottenheimer of East Chicago, Misses Beatrice Wolff of Mansiiold, ., and Alma Zinke of Fon du I.ac, "Wis. o . The Kagles last evening were hosts to many friends at a Lincoln's birthday party in the club rooms in South Hohmau street. A very excellent home talent vaudeville performance was arranged by Charles 10. Flags; for the ! evening, and those who took part were, j Misses Maud Pannenbortf, Anna Koeg-

ler, Messrs. Fnrnio Youns, Murphy, James Carr, Max Pear and William Warfuel. After the program, which caused much merriment among the guests a program of dances was arranged by Henry Purge. Tho 'music for the dancing was furnished by Parnie Young. At the closo of the evening a luncheon was served to fully one hundred and thirty-five guests. Chailes K. Flagg, Henry Purge, M. M. Towle, Jr., and D. Illrsh, those on tho committee for entertainment are given great credit for the success of the evening. The party was one of tho most enjoyable ever given in Hammond. Mrs. Frank Malo entertained this afternoon for Mrs. Harry Partlett of Chicago, who is her guest for a few days. Mrs. Malo is entertaining for Mrs. Bartlett in celebration of her first wedding anniversary. Mrs. Bartlett will be remembered as Miss Alma Dorman. The guests at tlia party were Meslames Ida Ilaefer, Florence "Wolf, Arthur rannenb.org and Miss Klize Prietz. Mrs. Carroll at her home, 269 Oakley avenue, gave a dinner party last night for Miss Bessie Klliott. who is visiting here from Dolphin, Ind. The ladies of the Modern Maccabees will meet Thursday afternoon in the I. O. O. F. hall. All members are urged to be present as there are several matters of importance to bo brought before the members. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. King-will will entertain tho members of the B. B. K. Whist club at a Valentine party Thursday evening nt their home in South Hohman street.

is hero at Loin

Otto Geig. guest of fri. dancing .eho

Miss Mary MrmMnot her home in St. Johns visit iu Hammond.

r of Hyde l'ark was th

last evenk ;s hall.

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has returned to after a few davs

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Chicago was last evening Long's hall.

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friends hen. ng party at

Mrs. Susan French is the relatives- and friends in Ya'i a few days.

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home of Mrs. C. Hohman street.

Mrs. Frank Ducomb at her home in South Hohman street will entertain a number of friends Saturday evening. A number of the Elks will meet in the club rooms this evening for a duplicate whist challenge. Am"irg those in Chicago today shopping and visiting friends are: Mesdames I. M. picknell, Nellie Dunham, Meaney and M. Bothschikl. Mr. and Mrs-. Baton, who have been staying with tiieir daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Becker, have moved to their

new home, 130 Doty

guest of araiso for

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uo.mI returned from Hfgewiseh, wh.-ro they visited at the horje of Mr. Heed's parents. o Misses Pearl Bradford. Julia Iltiil.y. Kiht-n and Kvelyn Foley saw -Tiic Time, the Pho-e ami the Girl" at the LaSalie in Cbb-ago last e veiling. Mrs. V. Bei be has returned home nftt r a visit with relatives in Wiliiumsport, I -id.

Mrs. .iron ia, Mary a veri 1.0

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Miss Inez Eaton will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Galuway in Bast Chicago this evening. Mrs. F. Pull and daughter, Helen, have returned from Kensington where they Were the guests of Mrs. J. Lcnz..m for a few days. Mrs. LaMair of Kingston, 111., is vis

iting at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Marshall, in Bussell

street.

I j. 1'. Krnest of Chicago is the guest

of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kunert today

porn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson of

Piummer avenue, a boy.

Samuel B. Harrison of Nashville, Tenn., was in Hammond today on his way to Chicago, where he gees on business for the week.

A. R. Ivens of South Chicago, was in Hammond on business this forer.uoii.

Dr. Luke Kelley, who is on the sick list with pneumonia, is reported as slowly improving this mcrnhig.

Mrs. Fred Francks and children, who have been on the sick list with pneumonia at their homes on South Hohman street, are reported much improv

ed.

Otto Huebner, night lice, is very 111 at his street with pneumonia.

merchant po

homo on Sohl

C. E. Baker, of the I'axton Pake

company, made a short business trip

to Chicago Heights, 111., this forenoon

in Bimb

The Triumph Council 1 . of L. met last evening in tie- lodgvo rooms for its regular session. ,fter the business of tin; order was disposed of a soeial hour ensued. The evening was devoted to a Valentine party and an enjoyal.de time was repotted.

Miss Katherine Teal will Ko

nome 111 Macomb, II!., for a f visit.

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to her eeks

Mrs. M. J.

Duggan

ggan went to Chicago

today to attend a meeting of the Hull T I ...... . t ...

uouse ciuo, at winch will be di

the various phases of the

Illelit for tin

scussed

recent move-

organization of a milli

ners' union. Miss Helen Mahon, a sister of Mrs. Duggan, is president of the milliners' union and a prime mover in the project. The Literature committee of the Hammond Woman's club will have charge of the meeting on Saturday afternoon, which will take place in the K. of P. hall at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Griffin chairman of the committee, who has secured. Miss llanos of Chicago to give several readings on Justin McCarthy's. "If 1 Were King." Miss Hanes had read at previous meetings of the club and lias been a delight to her audience. The club will also celebrate Washington's "birthday Saturday and the committee on decoration will be, Mesdames V. S. Belter, A. W. Mather, Peter Crumpacker, Herrington and J.

J.I. Turner. Miss Flora Tincher, who has been a guest 'at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. L. S. Smith. 130 Ogden street, returned to her home in Indianapolis today.

Pay County Taxes now

ana wave penalty. e have complete

duplleiitfM on Hammond property, lake County Savings fc Trnst Co.

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S. Lukowski of 317 State Line street 1, ., ... 1 1. : . ,

mi.-' oioieij iu.- siucery ana meat market to 315 State Line street. Telephone

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wunum anu i'eter t'eterson were

called to Green Bay, Wis., by the ser 1 ... . 111.. J! . 1 . . ...

ions unless oi mcir motner this morn

ing.

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.(ouii ii anne ws or jiuncie, ma., was

business visitor in Hammond todav

J'" V olter ot Merrillvillo, Ind., was in

Hammond today cn his way to Chicago

where he goes on business.

J. . u uiuns ot Kensselear, who has

been in Hammond visiting friends, re turned to his home this morning.

Kd. Fuller of Creston, who is spend

ing this week with relatives here, made

a short trip to Gary this morning.

went to be

to Windsor Park the guest of Mrs.

Mrs. Haney this afternoon It. R. Mentz.

Mesdames Frank Hammond, Adolph Hirsch, Goodwin and J. J. Mettler are spending the afternoon in Chicago.

Miss be the

here tomorrow.

Tillio Hilbrieh of St. Johns will guest of relatives and friends

Miss Elizabeth Webber of Lake will come here tomorrow Mrs. Kellar over Sundav.

Cedar to visit

A large number of young people of Hast Chicago and Indiana Harbor were here fur dancing school last evening in Long's hall. The parties still continue to be very popular among the young people, and last night's was exceptionally well attended, on account of the approach of the Lenten season. Music was furnished by DeBraie's orchestra of East Chicago.

j. c. iavia, traveling treight agent

ior ine .uonon road, headquarters at

Chicago, was in Hammond today on his way south to Lafayette where ho goes

on business for the road.

f. liarington of South Bend, transacted business in Hammond last night.

Jas. V. Burch of Fond du Lac, Wis. spent last evening with friends here.

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j. .11. nouser or crawrorusville, is

transacting business in Hammond to

day.

S. S. Jones, F. M. Ross and William Borroch, who were in Hammond on business yesterday, returned to their homes at Kentland, this morning.

H. P. Proctor of New York City, was a business visitor in Ilammcnd yesterday.

Si ienee

The Domestic

bo entertained Saturday

club No. 3 will evening at the

W. It. Chapman of Fort Wayne, was :i Hammond visitor today.

Henry Collins of the Chicago fire department passed through Hammond today on his way to Indianapolis, Ind., where he will visit friends for the week.

James West of Champaign, 111., representing the Western Canning association, was calling on the local merchants this forenoon.

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l)r. li. Uisbron of Chicago, is in Ham

mond on professional business todav.

C. Nicholas of Osboren, Ind. day witli Hammond friends.

spent to

ll. W. Andrews and attended the Colonial cago last night.

G. O. that re

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-Attorney r red Crumtiaeker was 111

Chicago on business last evening.

John Lusenfelt lias returned from St. John where lie has been visiting

friends.

-uiss Vieneivieve Hastings wno is on

the sick list with pneumonia, is re ported better today.

Chas E. Coons left last night Indianapolis, Ind., where he will gone on business for a few days.

for he-

Mrs. William Lash, who is on the sick list at her home on Piummer avenue, is reported better today.

Attorney Otto J. Bruce made a short business trip to Crown Point this afternoon.

J. Newcomer of Lowell, transacted business in Hammond today.

Jas. Harvey of Ottoa, 111., is a busi

ness visitor in Hammond this week.

A. R. Ramford of Lake Village, Ind.,

transacted business in Hammond this morning.

J. H. Chapman, trustee of

Coy estate at Rensselaer, Ind..

been in Hammond on business

ed to his home todav.

the Mcwho has , return-

Attorney W. V. Stewart of Lafayette,

Ind., who has been in Hammond on

business with Referee J. O. Bovvers, left today for Indianapolis, Ind., where he goes 011 legal business.

A. II. Glassner of Philadelphia, Ta.,

representing the Pratts Food company.

transacted day.

business in Hammond to-

C. Nelson will leave today for Chi

cago from where lie will go to West Baden, Ind., to spend two Weeks with friends.

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trip

P. to

Twiss made Crown Point,

a short business this afternoon.

Sheriff F. S. Carter is up from Crown

Point on business todav.

Geo. Wood

business this

went to Crown forenoon.

Point on

Attorney J. Will Belshow of Lowell,

was in Hammond today on his wav to

"rown Point, where he goes on legal

business.

O. H. Wood, Chicngo as

Monon road, was a caller

ice this afternoon.

rent at t!

fcr the se local

The fight fans

on the i:is Lake

ago from where

Rock Island road About seventy-five witness the bout.

will leave tomorrow Shore train for Ohitliey will take the

To Spring Valley, from Hammond will

W. S. Nichols of Chicago, transact

business in Hammond this forenoon g

ing on tn .town remt tuts noon.

William Groversnnd of Peloit, Wis.,

was a ousiness visitor in Hammond

this afternoon.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

WANTED steady druggist to take

care of drug store near Stat'e Line

and Douglas street, or said drug stor..

for sale at reasonable price. Imiuire

of 243 loth place, West Hammond.

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FOR RENT-

rooms with

vemences. Ad

-Xew, ... well furnished bath. Ail modern eondress A. W. Lake County

Times. 2 -13-1 w.

WANTED Six or seven room house-

Modern conveniences, cantrally lo

cated. Care F. M. F. Lake Coc.rr

Times. 2-13-1 w.

CAED OF THANKS.

Mrs. Eunice Nr

n and family desire

to thank their many friends, the oi

lers, and especially Henry Nirndorf

and family for their kindness and he'n

uring and preceding the funeral of

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Xason who came

to their end m tne great catastronhe

n Monarch. Colo.

MRS. ENTICE NASON.

DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB NUMBER TV0.

Iho above is a photograph of Dor

i.esue Science Club Number two in

EmmerHng, in 130 Douglas street. Mrs. Marion 1 lower is the demonstrator f .r t in declaring her an ideal person for the place.

x Ha suojecis unuer discussion were baked white fish

:it tho home of lis club and the

Mrs. :lass

Nicholas is a unit

fish which was soon to be converted into the most deli members of tho class.

Those in the picture from left to right in the lower daughter, Miss Eltessa Emmerling. Mrs. Marion I lower, tht

ton. in tne upper row trom lett to right are, Mrs. son, Mrs. Edward Bump, Mrs. T. W. Oberlin and Mrs. were not present.

steamed halibut.

tomato sauce ni.i ivhit;

ous of dainties was placed on the table ir

sauce. The front of the

row, are Mrs. Nisho

oias Emmerling. the hostess and her

demonstrator. Mrs. Edith Criffln. Mrs. v. J. TTirritr-

Walter Hammond, Mrs. I L. Bomberger. Mrs. Charles WilW. J. McAker. Mrs. D. E. Boone and Mrs. II- A, McConn'tSI

CAED OF THANKS.

We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends and reTatrves who gave us their sympathy in our bereavement in the death of Mrs. G. Naek. We especially thank them for their f.oral tributes. G. NACK AND FAMILY.

Wednesday. Foh. 13, 3.007.

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Pay County Taxes to Lake County Savin-, A Trust Co., 02 State St. Open evenings except Thursday.

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everywiu-ro "a;ters Wt r. ing gown: Paris. At T

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true and never found wantU "alters, the manager of tckeol" savs i r.ie

the play Wk.-n Its noi-ularitv is eor.-

Trueke.j" has virtually

Tom's CUtbin" for uue!. as t!:e n'.av nl-

VlS t: limit in patronage i'resento-J. Miss Adaline

eoie of the most stun-l-tainable direct from :-'s "Pet a hi.mse Sunday

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on Pel,. iy. This will be thing ,,f the year, and all requested to attend tills meet

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i.ur.ci! wiil be the meeting.

come. E. M. !IANKLIX

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Jule Walters, Louise Llewellyn and Adeline Walters IN THE NEW MUSICAL

Special Scenery 20 People PRICES: 25c,

I racke

IS Specialties Strong Cast 35c, 50c and 75c

fecr'-tary.-

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WATi:i). Itoute.

Carrier for -Ill.v Lake

"et Ilaniinoud County Tiniest.

Women Who Bo Mrs. Russell Sage, World's Richest Widow, the Most Philanthropic of Women Happy In Disbursing "Uncle Russ' " Millions Wisely ::

ILLINOIS

vjeneiuMiy ana benevolence are words that sound strange associated with the name of Russell Rajre, at

least the Russell Sage of popular esti

mation. Yet it may Lave been one of

'Lnele Kuss' " grim jokes to enjoy the reputation of being tight with money, knowing all the while that Mrs. Sage, if she survived him, would sit up nights and get up early mornings to devise ways of spending his savings in worthy philanthropies. Margaret Olivia Sloeum Sage is a great hearted, brainy woman, quite up to date In the best sense she goes n

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MHS. KUSSlXIi SAGE. for the new woman. Two years ago, at the age of seventy-six, she received the degree of mistress of letters from New York university. Her first act after obtaining possession of the $SO,0OO,OO0 left to her by her husband's wiil was to double the legacies he had bequeathed to each of his relatives. Thus she cut off at the outset wearisome, money eating will contests. One of her next acts was to call before her the various hired people who had served the Sages long and well and reward them according to merit. Charles Boss, her coachman, has driven the Sage horses forty years, and he received a check

for $2,000. Three women got each the : same amount, which proves Mrs. Sage j

tas lately shown much interest In women artists and is expected to be a generous contributor to the fund being raised to erect a building for the Women's Art club in New TTork.

Remember the Holiday Matinee Tues. Afternoon

Last Week of th One Supreme Fashionable Event of tho Season, GRACE GEORGE IN CLOTHES Social Circles Far Mora Interested Than Ii Any Theatrical Coup for Years Say ELLEN TERRY In Capt. Brassbound's Conversion Seats and Boxes Ready Thursday.

POWERS'!

Evenings, 8:15.

FIRST TIME IN CHICAGO

3 Matinees ThU Wm-W

Florence Roberts "The Strength of the Weak" Uy Alice M. Smith anJ CharlotU Thompson, EXTRA MAT. Tomorrow, Lincoln's Birthday Prices-Tuesday and Wed. Mats. $1.50 to 50o Evenings and Saturday Mats. $2.00 to 50c

NEW GRAND THEATRE

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Musical Lovelands 5 Nicholas & Smith 2 Comedy Bicycle Act Cuhanola Sisters 2 Indian, Chinese and Cuban Specialty Artists

3 HerrSchmidt&Co. 3Human Pillar and Cycle Whirl 2 Illustrated Songs and f Moving Pictures Prices, 10c, 15c, 20c

BROOK'S ELECTRIC AND VAUDEVILLE THFATR

PORMCRLY HUHEN OPnRA HOUSE

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EVERY NIGHT.

SPECIALTIES

Admission 5c and 10c

Mrs. Heidemann, Insect Modeler.

Employed by the agricultural departmcn at Washington is a woman whosa occupation is probably unique. Mrs. Otto Ileidemana places worms, bugs and insects under a powerful microscope and makes drawings of the creatures' bodies thus magnified. After that she reproduces in clay or other material the solid bodies of the crawlLag, flying things she has drawn. The insect model is in each case immensely enlarged over the creature's original Bize. This is in order that all parts of it may b studied with ease and exactness. The effect is sometimes almost terrifying. The utmost delicacy of eye and touch is required for Mrs. Heidemann's task.

Wm. Pepperdine & Son

Phone 2633

Contractors and

Builder

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Cement and Concrete Construction a Specialty. 244 Piummer Ave. Hammond.

Beauty Specialist Mme. Palmer Room 310 Hammond BldjElectrical Scalp Treatment, Hair Dressing-, Face Bleach and Radio Bel Hand Massage ' and Manicuring a Specialty. Ready to Receive Patrons,

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We have educated thousands to wear

Hirsch "Made to Order" Clothes!

We Collect County Taxes on Hammond property. Lake County Savin&s fc Trust

U2 State St. Qjeja evening unUU S a'claoJs.

Turtles as Gardener. The peddlers with carts who supply the occupants of villas in the environs of Paris with cherries and other small fruits frequently carry for sale a few small turtles. They are purchased by the inhabitants of the villas to be placed in their gardens, where they are believed to serve as very effective aids

i to the gardener by preventing the rav

ages of the insects and other small creatures which are accustomed to do much damage to the flower beds and borders. Youth's Companion.

They are a lasting tribute to good tailoring

Spring and Summer Woolens now ready your inspection, once you get the habit you'll wear no other

for J3

DAVE HIRSCH, 203 Fayette Street

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YOUR STATE STREET FRIEND, HAMMOND, IND.

LOSES ITS BEAUTY, IF YOU WRAP IT IN A N Y

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