Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 298, Hammond, Lake County, 5 June 1908 — Page 2

TEH TIMKa

.Friday, June 5, 190S.-

OVER THE TEA CUPS kpjy

PLEASANT SOCIAl. , - The social given by the Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church last evening at the home of Mrs. Chas. Bush, 41 Cedar street, was 'very well attended and much credit Is due to the ladies in charge of the program. The program consisted of several mpsical numbers which were given i-n the early evening, after which refreshments were served. The ladies cleared a neat sum on the social which will be used for the new church fund.' The next meeting of the society will be held at the home of Mrs. Norton, .751 Murray street, Thursday afternoon, June 11.

'All the members are urged to attend this meetin. f PIIETTT JUSE WEDDING. . A very pretty June wedding took place at St. Gabriel's Catholic church on the South Side in Chicago, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Minnie Tabbott of Chicago and James Kostecka 'were united in marriage. The Rev. Father Ryan performed the ceremony which was witnessed by a large . assembly of relatives and friends of the young couple from Hammond and Chi- . cago. Miss Anna Kostecka, of Hammond, a sister of the groom, attended the bride as maid of honor and John 'Squire of Chicago acted as best man to the service. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white silk trimmed in baby Irish lace and a long tulle veil prettily caught with smilax and roses. She carried a ft larze arm bouqet of bride's roses.

,The maid of honor wore a pretty gown of white chiffon organdie and a large 'picture hat. She carried an arm bou- , quet of pink roses. Following the ceremoily a reception j was given for a large number of the friends at the home of the bride's ; mother, Mrs. Rose Tabbott, 701 Fortyseventh street, Chicago. The young '. couple received many handsome and valuable gifts from the' guests. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Kostecka will enjoy a short wedding trip, after which they will return to Chicago. to make their r future home. Mr. and Mrs. Kostecka formerly I lived In Hammond and have many , friends here woh join in wishing them ' much happiness. ICE CREAM SOCIAL The Ladies' Aid society ctf the First - Baptist church held! an ice cream so- ' clal last evening from S until 10 o'clock - in the church room. The social was ; well attended and a good sum was realized for the benezt of the church i and society. .ATTEND OUT-OF-TOWN WEDDING. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin and two ; sons, Belvert and Everett of Torrence avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toms . of 709 Hoffman street, will go to Clyde, -111., tomorrow to attend the marriage of Mr. Ray Maxwell and Miss Grace . Palmer of that city. The wedding will

take place at the home of -the bride's parents. - - - - -- -;-- UP-TO-DATE Axil. Mrs. Herrington entertained the members of the Up-to-Date Whist club3 yesterday afternoon at her, home In Russell street. All the members were present and spent a most enjoyable afternoon at cards. Pedro was played and the honors were awarded Mrs. P. 1

Davis and Mrs. E. A. Mee. Following the games the hostess served a very pleasing luncheon. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. D. James In Sibley street

W. II. P. C. MEET. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson delightfully entertained the members of the West Hammond Fedro club last evening at their home, 513 West Plummet avenue. Pedro was the evening's entertainment at which the ladies' prize was given Mrs. Irwin Pressel. Miss Ida Keefe was awarded the consolation prize. The gentlemen's prizes were won by Charles Jaeger and Paul Zim

merman, following tne games a social hour was spent when refreshments were served. Another party will be given In two weeks. WILL. TEACH IN HAMMOND. Miss Margaret Fedler, a graduates of the Crown Point high school and a teacher, last year, of the Cedar Lake school, has accepted a position In the Hammond schools for the coming year.

rown Point Star.

LOYAL LEAGUE MEETING. There was a meeting of the Royal League last evening in the K. of P.'hall which was well attended by members. Business of Importance was transacted during the evening. Another meeting will be held in two weeks when a class will be Initiated. At this meeting a social hour will be enjoyed and refreshments served. SHOWER FOR BRIDE. A very pleasant party was given by Miss Josephine Jergens last evening at her home in East Sibley street in honor of , Miss Mayme Schacher whose wedding to Michael Kolb will take place this month. Miss Jergens entertained

at a granite shower and many useful articles were received by the coming bride. The evening was passed very pleasantly with various guessing games at which Misses Mary Sheerer and Miss Wall were successful in winning the prizes. An informal musical program was also enjoyed after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The guests at the party were members of the choir of St. Joseph's Catholic church of which Miss Schacher is also a member and were: Mrs. John Sheerer, Clara Hornrich, Clara Jaeger. Margaret Claussen, Clara Weinand, Anna Tansheck, Frome Raymus, Margaret Hink, Maymhe Schacher and Josephine Jergens.

OAK LEAF CLUB PARTY. Mrs. Charles Brown entertained the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery club very pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her home In Plummer avenue.

All; the members .were present ajid

spent- the afternoon with embroidery!

work after a three course luncheQn was served In the dining room. The table wat prettily decorated with June roses and ferns, - The next party will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Walde in Chicago. , AFTERNOON PARTY. The members of- the Alphla Phi club were very pleasantly entertained by

Mrs. W. J. MacAleer yesterday afternoon at her home in East Webb street. The afternon was spent with the club's usual program, after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Mrs. W. F. Bridge -will have the club as her guests at the next meeting In two weeks. Mrs.

Kenworthy of Austin, I1L, was a guest at yesterday's party and the members present were: Mesdames Walter Hammond, W. A. .Hill, W. F. Bridge, H. II. Henry, Richard Winckler, Harry Williams, E. W. Bump, S. A. Bell, C G. Hohman and W. J. MacAleer. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. The Gleaner class of the Christian Sunday school will give an Ice cream social Saturday evening In Central

park. The church band will play a number of selections and a large attendance Is expected.

1 O'CLOCK LUNCHEON. Mrs. Thomas B. Brennan gave a 1 o'clock luncheon today at her home in Rlmharh avenue, for a few of the

teachers. Among the guests were:Mrs. j Helen Amoss. Misses Nina Pettlt. Veerhoven, Dora Groman and Harriet Crumpacker. ENGAGEMENT ANNOU.NCED. According to a contemporary Mr. and Mrs. Alert James Bates, 7754 Union avenue, Chicago, announce the engagement of their daughter, 'Miss Pearl Marie, to Willi P. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wood of Crown Point, Ind. Mr. Wood li a well known Crown Point young man, having won many athletic honors down there. HOBART GIRLS HERE. Misses Louise and Adeline Jacobs are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Bert Pierce, at Hammond. After a few days' visit at Hammond, Mfes Adeline will leave for Glencoe, 111., to visit her other, sister, Mrs. W. Welder, and Louise will return home. Hobart Gazette. BUSINESS MEETING. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church held a special business meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. J.' J. -. Anderson in Ann street. Business of importance to the church was discussed although nothing definite was decided. There was a

good attendance of members present.

Whist club at their home in Williams street last evening. The - members were entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner after which whist was played. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald and daughter Laura were guests of the club for the evening and the members present were Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence Becker, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bauer, and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. KingwIlL VISIT THE CHICAGO ORDER. Many members of the Dorcas Rebecca lodge went to Chicago last evening to attend a meeting of the Chicago lodge. STATE ELKS OFFICERS. The Elks of Indiana at their state convention at Indianapolis Wednesday elected the following officers: President, Warren G. Sayre of Wabash; vice president, Frank Dehorlty of Elwood; secretary, Thomas Hedian of Indian

apolis; treasurer, Carroll McCullougn of Anderson. The next convention will be held at Evansvllle. MR. WATSON A FATHER.

A disnatch from Rushvllle says: A

son was born Wednesday to James E

Watson, the republican candidate for governor. Among the messages of congratulation was one from President

Roosevelt. PREPARING TO ATTEND.

Now that the railroad rate to the

Peoria head camp of the Modern Wood

men has been decided upon, the members of the society In and around Hammond are preparing to attend In goodly

numbers. While it was thought lor a

time that no concessions would be

made by the different passenger asso

ciations, they have seen the folly of

their position and have granted a rate

of one and one-half cents a mile from all stations in the Central and western passenger association outside of a radius of 200 miles. This action on

the part of the passenger associations will serve to triple the number that will attend the Peoria head camp, not only as delegates, but as sightseers

as well. CHOIR REHEARSAL.

There will be a rehearsal of the choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church this evening in the choir room and it Is

urged that all members attend. NEW ARRIVAL.

Born, to Mr and Mrs. I. M. Webster, 821 Fairfield avenue, Chicago, a son. LEAVES FOR COLLEGE. Miss Nellie Southworth will go to Valparaiso at the close of the school year to take a summer course at the Valparaiso university.

with his son, James D. McMahon, who j MISHAP TAKES VLACV

is auenojng AOire uame.- , . j rpn ttttt"TAtc uTmvim-nTT-P

jura. a. a. cauy ,wm go io uiuoaa-

ville, Ind., tomorow to remain over I Gear

Sunday the guest of friends.

Mrs. E. S.' Emerlnels" spending' the

day with Mrs. I. M. Webster in Chi

cago.

lm Stripped and Charles Jewell Tow. Machine to Hammond.'

It was fortunate for Joe Hutton. the

architect, that Charley Jewell happened

Miss Bristol Of Fayette street" was 1"? wlth, hIs "toobllft

While going with his family on th

road near Highland last night the gear of Mr.. Hutton's auto was accidentia tripped and the machine rn;rM

dead. Fortunately Mr. Jewell har,

Muriel and Benrl Eastwood along with his automohiio

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the guest pf friends in Hegewisch-today.

Mrs. W. A. Hill Is visiting in Chicago

today.

Misses

are the guests of friends In Hammond the" Huttons with their car safely into

today.

Mrs. Adolph HIrsch is among the

Hammond ladies In Chicago today

Mrs. Fred Doege of Toleston is Vis

iting friends In Hammond today.

Miss Alma Fedder has returned from

port.

CITY CONTROLLER IS BETTER.

City Controller J. D. Smaller, who has

been under the weather for some time.

Arlington Heights. III., where she has Wft to re8um h,a work the city

nan iuu morning, owing to his ill

ness the controller was compelled to stay at home yesterday.

NICKEL PLATE CUTS RATES.

Announcement Was made In Chicago

yesterday by the Nickel Plate that It will meet the $10 Second-class bas-

senger rate between Chicago and New York. The Wabash met the Erie's competition, and all of the second-class

steamship business has been going by

those two roads, and it amounts to fully 20,000 passengers annually.

TOW-LB '8S88

Tuesday Eve., June 9, ' 2 2d Annual Commencement of ' HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL. y Address by Dr. Frank W. Gunsulas'l Subject " Gladstone.', , ;

Neither flowers nor gifts to be gived '

on the. stage. te V f Tickets at Bicknell's Drug Store

Admission 25c Children 15c,

been visiting relatives and friends.

Mrs. O. W. Harding and little daugh

ter, Madge Mable, went to Columbus,

Ind.. this morning to spend a few

weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Will Harding.

Miss Mable Sherby Is quite m at her I

home In Truman avenue.

Mrs. Frank Hammond Is ill with la-

grippe at her home in Mason street.

Airs. Kenworthy of Austin, 111. was

the guest of Mrs. J. MacAleer yesterday for the Alpha Phi club party. Mrs,

Kenworthy was a member when she

lived In Hammond.

Mrs. Fred Eckhart of Chicago was

the guest of Mrs. Hevlngtoh of Russell

street yesterday.

Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Wade of Chl

raco wr th sniMttn of fHnria In

JTammnnrl V6.tr,l. ff.rnw.n I complete me consolidation 01 tne

1 . - r.n. .

I (. aiutnci Meciric oireei nauwar com

Mrs. W. J. Whlnery and little daugh- pany and the South Chicago Railway

ter and Miss Mayme' "Meyers left this company, Ira M. Cobe and John Wi

morning for Mrs. .Whlnery's home in j McKinnon have conveyed to the new southern Indiana to' spend several I corporation, the Calumet & South Chl-

weeks with relatives and friends. 1 cago Railway company, the terminal

Mrs. John J6rdon of Cedar Rapids. Ia, slxty.thlrd etreet and stony lsland

avenue and the barns and power-house at Ninety-third street and Drexel ave

nue. The terminal Btation is a three

S. M. Closser of LaPorte, Ind. story structure containing stores and

fiats in addition to the waiting rooms

of the railway. It occupies a lot 90x150

feet.

For the purpose of rehabilitating its

lines, making needed improvements and

Special for Saturday.

3 w omen's raieni (pry Leather Oxfords.F

ORTT & TOWLEi Cor. Hohman and Fayette Sts.

PLAN NEW SIATIOI

Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jor

dan at the Monon hotel for a few

weeks.

Mrs

is the guest of her daughter, Miss Marie

Closser of Rlmbach avenue for a few

days.

Mrs. Ed Yaste of Goshen, Ind., has

een the :uest or Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Mowry of Sibley street for a few extensions, and discharging outstand

ing aeDts, tne jaiumet soutn umcago

Railway company has arranged for a

MONEY LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. ; CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 8133-40 Commercial Ave. Sooth Chicago Room 2i 0. TeL So. Chicago 10 v Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday eveniBBB until y P. M.

$5,000,000 bond issue, consisting of 5,000 bonds in denominations of $1,000 each, payable Feb. 1, 1927, and bearing 5 per cent interest. As security for the payment of principal and interest the company has conveyed to tho First Trust and' Savings bank all it a property, real, personal and mixed, .

days this week.

H. B. . K. WHIST MEETS., Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kingwill entertained the members of the B. B. K.

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KAUFMANN & WOLF. HAMMOND, IND.

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No. 1 .Cali. Sugar Cured HAMS, . ft lb yC Finest -quality ELGIN CREAMERY v BUTTER, lb...... ZfC The large tall cans of the famous PET BRAND f MILK OC 2-lb cans fancy Wisconsin

EARLY JUNE PEAS, 2 cans...

UNEEDA BISCUITS,

three Pkgs

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15c

Trowbridge's original famous CHOCOLATE CHIPS, regular price 50c tociy 25C

MOTH BALLS, two 5-cent pkgs ,

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Strictly fresh Country EGGS, IE doz. I fjlj

1-lb package pure CORNSTARCH, qlp pkg y2b Good parlor MATCHES, .12 boxes in large pkg for y j Schoenhofen's famous CROWN BEER, 2 -jr doz. bottles in case. OC BEEF, IRON & WINE, 50c bottles Of for ZuC

Large fancy, juicy LEMONS, doz.....

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AMERICAN FAMILY

SOAP,

3 bars

1 Of

2-lb cans fancy SUGAR CORN, can-

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Briefs. Mrs. Patrick Sullivan of Crown Point

has been the guest of Mrs. Fred Collins of Truman avenue for a few weeks.

Miss Edith Schmal of Hobart has re

turned homo after visitinf a few days with Mrs. Fred Collins at her home In Truman avenue.

G. Stolley has returned from a visit

with relatives In Toleston.

Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Harry Smith are

spending the day In Chicago.

Mrs. George Randolph of Dolton, 111.,

was in Hammond, yesterday looking after her property interests.

Mrs. C. L. Davis and daughter have

gone to Indianapolis ana ranKiorc,

Ind., for a few days' visit with rela

tives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlnas have re

turned from a visit with relatives In

Crown Point.

Mrs. J. M. Lautman and daughter

have returned to their home in Michi

gan City after a few days' visit with Mrs. M. Rothschild of South Hohman

street.

Mrs. Katherine Reeder of Griffith was

the guest of Mrs. Fehring of East Sib ley streetyesterday.

Attorney Wachowski of Gary transacted business in Hammond yesterday.

Charles Fredericks has returned from

a few days' business visit In Laporte

Fred Gastel of Indiana Harbor was

In Hammond today on "business.

G. II. Jacobson has returned from La

porte. where he has been on business,

Judge McMahon will go to South

Bend tomorrow to remain over Sunday

A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Great possibilities fo for the right men. We sell- State and County rights oiij

I ii i a 1 j1 ; 1 . -

Miss Time Ruschii is spending the uie ucbi. paying propositions on me marKei. vomeanq

day visiting in Chicago. ,-.

O'TOOLE, CONNELLY & BROWN; Room SO -4, Hammond Buildings

Mrs. Jaeger of State Line street. Is

spending the day with friends In Chi

cago.

Mrs. L. Pio of Hobart is spending a

few days with relatives and friends in

Hammond.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugherty of

Munster spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Daugherty of Logan street.

Mrs. A. F. Knotts spent Wednesday

with Mrs. Kaske at her home in Mun

ster.

Miss Nina Pettlt will spend, the week

end with relatives in Englewood.

Mrs, Dorsey and daughter, Miss

Theresa of State street, have returned

from a few days' visit with relatives

at Summit, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Carter of Crown

Point visited friends in Hammond yes

terday.

Attorney T, M. C. Hembroff of Indi

ana Harbor was in Hammond yester

day on business.

Mrs. Shafer and Mrs. Ira Post of

Chicago were guests of Mrs. George

Post and Mrs. Thomas Lake of Rimbach

avenue, yesterday afternoon.

DOING THEIR DUTY

Scores of Hammond Read ers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys,

Quart cans of fancy table SYRUP, 7V can 1 2y OWL, LILLIAN RUS

SELL AND LABOR'S

CHOICE CIGARS, 8 for

25c

Our famous VIOLET TAL

CUM POWDER, 25c size ,

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The latter end of June represents tives . of the various labor organlza lions of Massachusetts are to hoid fi meeting in Faneull hall to protest against the defeat of the peaceful picketing bill by the Massachusetts Ben ate.

Mrs. Gibson and daughter, Henrietta,

of Gibson, were visitors in Hammond

today.

Harry Carr of Chicago was a busl

ness visitor in Hammond today.

NEW FIRE ALARM BOXES. Fire Chief Dilschneider this morning

received seven new fire alarm boxes which will be put up in different sections of the city. Chief Dilschneider

is redisricting the entre city for fire

alarm service and by the time he has it completed will have almost a perfect system.

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POLICE COURT.

COW IS MISSING. Frank Grove, 635 Oak street, reported

at the police station that his brindle cow was missing. He believes that the

animal has strayed or is being stolen.

LOSES POCKET-BOOK Miss Dahl of Truman avenue reported the loss of a handbag containing a purse and gold watch last night in Central park, to the police this morning.

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When they fail to do this the kid

neys are sick.

Backache and many kidney Ills fol

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zema patients in large jars sufficient

for a month's treatment. Thi was

to be an inconvenience to many thous

ands who use It for minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, herpes,

scaly scalp, complexion blemishes, itch

ing feet, piles, etc, which requh-e but a small quantity to cure. The over

come this, and in response to urgent appeals, the dispensers of poslam have

been obliged to adopt, Ir. addition to the regular two-dollar package, a spe

cial fifty-cent sire, which In future may

be found on sale at J. W. Wels and other leading drug stores In Hammond

or may be ordered direct from the Em

ergency Laboratories, No. 12 Weat 15th

street. New York City. In all eczema

cases poslam stops itching with first application, and proceeds to heal Immediately; chronic cases being cured In two weeks. In less serious skin troubles, results are seen after an over

night application. i . . . . .

I samples tor experimental purposes

may still be had, free of charge, by

writing to the laboratories for them.

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