Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1908 — Page 2

Friday, 'April 24, 1908.

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Ef.- vU y MAY DANCE. I Invitations are out for the May dance I to be given Thursday evening. April!

30, In the Masonic Temple by the .The guests for the evening were: Misses Hammond Motor Boat club. Several jGeraldine Scott. Ruby Gadsby, Daisy hundred Invitations were Issued to j "Witter, Bessie Farroll, Hulda Weil. IsaHammond and out of town friends of i belle Vanderhoof; Messrs. "Walter the club. The grand march will openlMouch, Erich Everson, Lawrence Cres-

the rtrosrram of dances at 3 o ciock.

Good music has been -secured to play during the evening. This' is the second public dance to be given by the club since its organization and a very delightful time is expected. The officers of the club are? Commodore Cyril Payne, f Vice Commodore G. W. Hunter. i Secretary Alfred Sherby. Treasurer F. C. Llnz. Those who will act on the reception 'committee are Messrs. E. C. Fricke, ,r: chairman, Ed Rohde, Ike Nelson. A. E. ' Kepert, M. M. Towle jr.. P. D. Love- . gren. John Gettler, X. Couley, W. r Polier, F. Pepperdine, Merle Campbell, F. Weis and William Roy. r MISSIONARY 3IEETING. The Woman's Foreign Missionary , "society of the First M. E. church met "this flftcrnnnn fit thfi home of Mrs. J. O.

. Thompson in Cedar street for the

' lar monthly meeting. Mrs. Etta Bloomhoff was in charge of the program, which was one .of the best, Df the year. The meeting was well attended. ICE CREAM 'SOCIAL. . i The Y P. C. E. S. of the First Pres : byterian church will hold an ice cream social this evening beginning at S , young, people expect a good attendance and promise a pleasant social time to 'all who attend. PYTHIAN' RECEPTION. The Pythian Sisters will give a pleas C ant reception this evening'in the K. of P. halll in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, who leaves soon for her" new . home in Wisconsin. All the members k are urged to attend. . WELL KNOWN IN LAKE COUNTY. The wedding of John B. Bartholo- ' mew, and &is3 Florence McArtlvur, Wishart took place at the bride's home in Chicago last evening. Among the guests from this city were Mr. and ( Mrs. A. D. Bartholomew, Miss Margaret , Bartholomew, Autumn Bartholomew, . Mrs. Margaret Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. ( M. J. Drapier, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Skinner, Miss Carrie Stinchfleld, Miss , Mary Windle, Abe Lowenstine and Bur-j' ton Sheffield. Valparaiso Messenger. ENTERTAIN NICELY. Mr. and Mrs. Ilal Smith entertained a few of their friends very nicely last evening at their home In Michigan avenue In honor of Marshall Crosby, who will leave Hammond tomorrow for the remainder of " the summer. Eight guests were present who spent the evening very pleasantly with whist. At the! close of the games the guests were served with refreshments. PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. A very pleasant surprise party was given Wednesday , evening, in honor tf Charles Golden at his home in RusKAUFM ANN

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TEA GUPS X 2 sell street The evening was passed very pleasantly -with games ad music after which .refreshments were served son. Clarence Scott, John Grimmer, Ed Schultz, Arthur Graves and Charles Golden. GIVES PLEASANT PARTY. Mrs. J. M. Turner gave a very pleasant tea last evening at her home ,1" Truman avenue, for the members of the. wit and humor committee of the Hammond Woman's club, who gave the comedy, "An Awful Mixup" at Towles opera house - a few weeks ago for ! charity. Those on the committee were: Mrs. Turner, chairman; Mesdames Marion Hower, D, E. Boone, "W. F. Brunt, Henry Burk, Davis, Gillis, Hlrsch Kingwell, Lundt, Meyer, Monnett, Olvin, Ruff, Sutton, Wolf. Wilder, Johns ton and Hammond. . . SEWING CIRCLE Sewing Circle of St. Margaret's hispital met yesterday afternoon at the

regU-1home f rs- Henr' Bleker. at her home

jn Last Sibley street. There was a good attendance of members. PLEASANT PARTY. Mrs. Waller entertained the members of the Fleurdells club Wednesday afternoon at her home in Russell street. The afternoon was spent with cards and the honors were awarded Mrs. Waller and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Charles Luthman received the consolation prize At the close of the games the hostess served a course luncheon. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Scholtes. SUPPER SUCCESS. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. E. church gave a chicken pie sup per in the church prlors last evening that was a financial success. The la dies had prepared an elaborate menu for the supper. The supper was very laigely attended and the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church and society COOKING CLUB MEETING. The regular weekly meeting of the Young Ladies' Cooking club was held last evening at the home of Miss Ethel Ebright in Ogden street. Miss Ebright and Miss Anne Culinine were hostesses at the meeting. Mr. Marlon Hower demonstrated the week's lesson on Swedish timbles creamed mushrooms and sweet breads, mixed fruit salad and preserved ginger ice cream. Misses Irene Mott and Harriet Crumpacker will entertain at the next meeting, Thursday evening. Misses Rae Rockwell and Belle Peterson of Crown Point were guests last evening and the members present, were: Mrs. P. A. Parry, Misses Alice Holm, Carrie Mile, Harriet Crumpacker, Irene Mott, Mae Nelson, Mae Campbell, Agnes Meikle, Anna Culinine and Ethel Ebright. OUT-OF-TOWN MEETING. The members of the Oak Leaf Em

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broidery club went to Chicago yesterday where- they were , pleasantly -entertained at the home pt Mrs. Adams. The ladies spent the afternoon with

their embroidery after which they were served "with' a delicious three course luncheon. The tables ' in the dining room were very prettily decorated with white carnations " and ' ferns. All the members were present at yesterday's party and it was decided to hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Bowman in Logan street. MRS. SCHAADT ENTERTAINS. Mrs. John Schaadt entertained the members of the Cerona club very pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her home in Kane avenue. The afternoon was spent with cards and the honor? were awarded Mrs. Sholworth and Mn. Mur ray. Mrs. II. II. Cappis WwS given the consolation prize. At the clos of the games the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Sholworth. i SHOWER FOR BRIDE. Miss Amelia Young entertained a( a kitchen shower last evening at her home in Sheffield avenue in honor of Miss Rose Kolb, . whose marriage to John Shearer takes place in St. Joseph's Catholic church Thursday, May 7. The young ladies who were guests at the party are all members of the church choir. The evening was passed very enjoyably with games and music. In the two guessing contests the prize were won by Miss Tillie Ruschll and Miss Margaret Hink. . At a ,late hour the hostess served a lovely luncheon. The guests were Mrs. John Heiser, Misses Mary and Tillie Ruschli, Clara Yaeger, Mary Shaker, Mary Shearer, Mary Geib, Clara Homrich, Margaret Hink, Josephine Jergens, Cora Ludwig, Rose Kolb and Amelia Young. AFTER-LENTEN PARTY. The members of the' Up-to-Date Whist club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Hedrick in Sibley street for. the first party since before the Lenten season. All the members were present and spent a very pleasant afternoon with cards. The prizes in which were won by Mrs. B. Kenny and Mrs. A. Hedrick. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess at the close of the games. Mrs. Herrington will entertain the ladies at the next club meeting, in two weeks. CHOIR REHEARSAL. The members of the choir of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet this evening in the choir room of the ehurch for the regular weekly rehearsal. All members are .urged to be present. Briefs. Miss Ruth Long is reported to be ill at her home in South Hohman street. E. 11. Crowell of Crown Point was in Hammond yesterday on business. Sheriff F. S. Carter of Crown Point transacted business in Hammond today. "Charles ' Merry weather of Shelby, Ind., was a visitor in Hammond today. Miss Agnes Hill of Grasselll is spending the day visiting friends in Hammond. Mr.an.Mrs. N. A. Nichols of St "Get These PET BRAND MILK, Baby sjzo, C can Finest quality recleaned CURRANTS, "Jper lb u 1-lb Country Rolls, good BUTTE RINE, f f per roll I ZC 2 pound cans Jefferson STRING BEANS, can 7c Your choice of 8 high grade loc quality CAN DIES, per lb , 10c SANITOL TOOTH PASTE, 25c pkg.v 14c

Louis, Mo., are, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Palmer of Hammond for 4 few days. . ? 5 L Mrs. Ia Dowdy has returned from Indianapolis where she has been visiting .friends and relatives for several days.. . Mrs. John Minas has returned to her home in Crown Point after a few days', visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Minas of Hammond. Miss Georgia Compton will leave next week for Muncie, Ind., to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dunslng, for a few weeks. - , Miss Frances Lundt is reported to be quite ill at her home, 9 Williams street. Mrs. Lammering of Hegewisch was

the guest of friends in Hammond Wednesday evening. Miss Minnie Katcbach of Munster visited friend3 in Hammond Wednes day. Mrs. Edith Lillian. Clark, pianist and teacher of the Central Conservatory of Music, Chicago, will be in Hammond on Tuesday of each week and will accept pupils for piano forte study. The Cen irai conservatory win later open a branch school here and special rates will be given to early applicants. For further information address care of this office of phone 60. Adv. 3t. airs. wooaKe or crown fomt spent a few days the first of the week visiting friends in Hammond. . Mrs. Swift of irngrewood is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Thomas Brennan, who is 111 at her home In Rimbach avenue. Miss Nina Pettlt has gone to Engle wood tp visit relatives over Sunday. W. II. Hildebrandt of Chicago trans acted business in Hammond today. II. L. Davidson and family of 411 State street, leave today for Rochester Ind., where they will spend two weeks with their relatives. Mr. Davidson is making the visit in the interest of his health, he having been sick with ty phoid fever. Miss Dollie Knotts was the guest of Mrs. Henry Looby yesterday at her home in Chicago. Mrs. II. II. Cappis and son, Cecil, have returned to their home in State Line street, after a two weeks' visit with relatives and 'friends in Winimac Ind. Miss Gertrude Lochte is spending the day visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin were th guests of their daughter, Mrs." S. T Snett of Chicago yesterday. Miss Grace Buettner was the guest of friends In Chicago Wednesday even ing. Extra special dinner for Sunday at Lash hotel. You know you'll be sat isfied. Miss Rae Rockwell of Crown Point is spending a' few. days with friends in Hammond. The Y. P. S. C. E. of the First Pres byterian church will give an Ice cream social . Friday evening, at 8 o'clock in the church parlors. A good time is assured all. -r22-3t Miss Linda Kunert was the guest of friends to attend the theater in Chicago last evening. T. M. C. Hembroff of Indiana Harbor was in Hammond today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newell left this morning for Laughton, Mich., being called there by the serious illness of Mr. Newell's mother They will be gone from Hammond for several days. Miss Clara Dibos went to Chicago yesterday afternoon to spent a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Austgen has returned to her home In Sibley street after a days' visit with relatives in St. John. Mrs. E. L. Shortridge has returned to her home in Crown Point, after a few days' visit with Mrs. Ralph Pierce and Mrs I. Shortridge of Condit street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and daughter, Marlon, were the guests of friends in Chicago Wednesday evening. Mrs. W. J. McAleer has returned home from a few weeks visit with, relatives in Detroit, Mich. Marshall Crosby will leave Ham mond tomorrow to join the Mt. Vernon baseball team with whom he will play this season. , ... O. A. Krinbill has returned from an extended' stay at Hot .Springs, Ark., where he went for his health. Mr. HATS, at low A most Ready newest hats.

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Mrs. F. Mott spent yesterday af ternoon with friends in Chicago. -Miss Josephine Jergens is spending the day in Chicago. . Mrs.. Leo Wolf . is among the Hammond ladles visiting in. hlcagotpctey.' Mrs. J. II. Houser is visiting friends in Chicago today. Mrs. E. S. Emerine is the guest of relatives in Chicago today. ,The Ladles of the G. A. B. Gen. Custer Circle No. 5. met at the home of Mr. Curtis. 831 E. State street. Meet ing of importance was held. The next regular meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Brown, Co. Jesse and Truman avenue. WAR DECLARED. Who Will Enlist In This Movement f Popular War has been declared by our lead ing druggists. They are going to fight stomach troubles with Mi-o-na Tablets. They feel so sure of success that they guar antee to refund the price of any 50cent box that does not give satisfac tion and do all that is claimed for it. Ml-o-na Is an absolute strengthener and cure for the stomach and digestive organs. If you suffer with headache, dizzi ness, palpitation, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, coated tongue, distress after eating, try Ml-o-na. It will not be long before all these symptoms have disappeared and you are strong and well. Summers Pharmacy sells Ml-o-na under an absolutely guarantee to refund the money unless it cures. DTJC DE CHAULNES, WHO MARRIED MISS SHONTS, DEAD. Word Come From Paris to Effect That DeautLful Young American Bride Is Now n Widow. Taris, April 24. (Special) The Due de Chaulnes, who married Miss Theodora Shonts, the daughter of Theodore Shontz, the American multi-millionaire on Feb. 15, died this morning. The above dispatch was received in the office of The Time3 this morning. What the cause of death was is not stated. Probably there has been no international marriage that excited so much comment as did this recent one between Miss Shonts and the Due de Chaulnes. It appeared to have been a love match and everything seemed propetitlous for a happy future for the newly wedded pair. The news of the death of the Due comes as at great shock to the friends of the young bride, who at one time lived In Chicago. 0 TELEGRAPH OPERATOR IS ARRESTED TODAY. Another telegraph operator who gave his name as R. M. Donnelly was ar rested by the police at the corner of State and Hohman streets, charged with drunkenness. He pleaded guilty to the xha rge Judge McMahon's court and was fined $1 and costs. AFTER YEAR IN PANAMA. Griffith Men Now in Hammond for Three Months Following Long Term in the Tropic. William J. Ewen of Griffith, who has been for the past year in one of the hottest countries on the face of the globe, is in Hammond now. having returned to this region several days ago. He will remain here for probably three months, making his home meanwhile at 511 Cameron street. Mr. Ewen has been at Gorgona, Panama, GAME WARDEN LOSES FEES. An opinion just received by State Fish and Game Commissioner Z. T. Sweeney from Attorney General Bingham Is to the effect that justices of the peace may refuse to charge the fee of $20 in case of conviction or plea of guilty for violation of the game laws, provided for the fish and game commissioner by Section 626, Page 736 of the acts of 1905. In one or two Instances justices have refused to assess the $20 fee a costs and Mr. Sweeney submitted the question to the attorney unusually attractive assortment of Trimmed Hats in all the 9 shapes and styles.

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general. He asked whether th Justice had the right to refuse to charge the fee aid if the justice was without right what recourse would the commissioner have.-

The opinion was written tv tt tt White, deputy attorney general. In discussing the opinion Mr. White said he. drd not think a justice of the peace net w,e rignj. to discriminate by retaining his own fee in case of conviction and eliminating those of the game commissioner, "if he eliminates any of the costs," said Mr. White "he must eliminate all of them." Our Specialty OYSTER3: New York Counts on Half Shall New York Counts Stew from Shell New Yark Counts Fry. New York Counts Panned. Highland Clama on Half SaelL Clam Stew. Clam Chowa Hashed Clams with Cream. Hashed Clams on Toast. FISH. Smelts With Tartar Sauce. Yellow Perch Panned. Delmonlco Strls. Black Bass, Broiled. Boiled Halibut. Egg Sauca. OMELETTES. Oyster Omelette, Green Pepper Omelette. , Mushroom Omelette, Tomato Omelette. Spanish Omelette, Egg Foyun, C U. HE1VDRII, PROPRIETOR, fed SO. HOHMAN ST.

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Closing; ut job at Hammond Packing: Cos Plant. Good sbeetinfi

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