Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1908 — Page 2
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"Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1908.
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PUEASAITT CLUB MEETING. ! Th Iom8t3 Science committee of the Hammond Womans' club will have charge of the program for the next public day at the clnb, Saturday, Not. 28th, and have arranged for a very Interesting- program. An admission of 25 cents will be charged for all persons not members of the club. The following program will be given: Piano Duett.. . . ...Misses Dollla and Eugenia Knotts Keport of the Federation of Womans' Club....... Mrs. Minnie Kline Paper "Pood Values and Classlflcacatlon of Foods" Mrs. V. S. Reiter Three demonstrations by Mesdames Marion Hower, J. "W. Herrington and A. S. Host. The guests will be served with refreshments, consisting of the dishes demonstrated during the afternoon. The ladles of the committee are: Mesdames Marion Hower, chairman; Mary Knotts. vice chairman; Eleanor Deming-, Mamie Hammond, Katherine Henry, Esther Herrington, Anna Hunt, Bertha Hutton, Minnie Ibach, Ethelta McAleer, Hettle McConnell, Josephine Reiter, Helen Twiss, Margaret Wall, Stella Wilcox and Emma Wilson. RETURN FOR VACATION. Many of the Hamond young people who ar away attending the colleges?, are coming- home for the Thanksgiving vacation. They began to arrive in Hammond last evening and will continue to come until tomorrow. Many will remain over Sunday and among them are: Miss Anna Ibach who is attending Depauw university at Greencastle, who will visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Ibach of South Hohman street; Miss Edna' Switzer, a student at Iepauw, who will spend the holiday with her father, the Rev. W. F. Sitzer. at the M. E. parsonage; Miss Marion Iteming of the Wisconsin State university, who will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Deming of Carroll street; Miss Florence Shea, who is attending St. Marys at Notre Dame, will spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Shea of Webb street;
Miss Muriel Wilcox, who is studying
at the Northwestern university at Ev-
anston. 111., came home today to spend the holiday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Wilcox of Conkey avenue;
the Misses Ruth Sohl and Norma Lock-
i'n. students at the Chicago university, will also visit their relatives in Hammond; Mat Kolb, who is attending Pur-
' due, came home last evening and will ' remain until Monday with his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. M. Kolb of Condit street.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Miss Anna Hess will entertain a num
ber ef friends and relatives at a 6
o'clock dinner tonorrow evening at her
home' in Indfana avenue.
Miss Margaret Carroll will be entertained by friends in Michigan City
tomorrow for a dancing party.
? ATTENDS DINNER PARTY.
Misses Ella Mae and Blanche Moury
will attend a dinner party given by Miss Moxey at tb Holland House in
Chicago Friday evening. . -HERE FOR VISIT.
f George Wolf of , Delaware,. (X, is here t for a few days' visit with relatives and
- friends. . . , ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
'. Mr. and .Mrs.- P. Retlley will enter-
tain a number of relatives and friends
- at a one o'clock Thanksgiving dinner
tomorrow at their residence in South
, Hohman street. In the evening the guests will compose a theater pafctjf to
Chicago. Among the guests will be'Mr. i and Mrs. Fred Morrison of Chicago,
. Miss Dlttman and Mr. Crawford and
Harry K. White of Chicago and Mr. and
.'Mrs. Robert Kidney of Hammond. MISS GARDNER ENTERTAINS. : The most elaborate social event oc
curring in- Valparaiso thus far this sea- : son was the affair yesterday and last
tening given by Miss Ethelyn Gardner,
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gardenr
; to the Illinois Alumni Association of the
National Park Seminary, Washington
. D. C, and a few special guests. The 'fact that Miss Gardner is an alumnal
.ef the -institution .named, and an ex
Jceedingly popular rone, led the Illinois j Association to adopt her and she has always been considered a member in , every sense. The first feature of the
i affair was a matinee, dance at Armorv
hall, where the guests spent a pleasan few hours. Music for-the dance wa
rendered by M. A. Bell and Harry T,
Polk. Valpo Messenger. HOME FROM WASHINGTON.
Congressman Crumpacker returned
home this evening from Washington
,1 C. where he has been the past ten
,days attending the meeting of the ways and means committee of which he is a , member. On his way home he paid a .visit to President-elect Taft " HERE FOR THE HOLIDAY. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merryweather of Shelby, Ind., came to Hammond yesterday to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. A. E. Merryweather at her home in "South Hohman street.
" RETURNS TO COLLEGE. Miss Hedwig Thum will return to Monticello, III., today to resume her studies at the seminary there after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Wi'liam Thum of Rimbach avenue. Miss Marie Hansen of Crown Point "will come to Hammond this evening to spend Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Mary Hansen of Rimbach avenue. RETURNS HOME.
Mrs. Leiand will return to her home in Minneapolis this evening after a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. John
W. Dyer of Indiana avenue. Mrs. Le
iand came to attend the Rockwell-
Dyer wedding.
Charles Demmerling of Chicago will spend ;Than!ksgiving' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Demmerling of Sibley street. GUILD MEETING. The Ladies Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church are meeting this after-
t is the regular meeting of the society
nd business of importance will be dis
cussed.
rA'THIAN SISTERS MEET. The regular meeting of Hammond
Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will, be held Friday evening in the K. of P.
hall. All members are urged to be present a.9 business of importance will be transacted.
SILVER LIGHT HIVE MEETS. All members of Silver Light Hive L.
O. T. M. are asked to be present at the regular meeting this evening in Long's hall on State street. Business of im
portance will be transacted at. this meeting.
VISIT IN THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lyons and daught
ers, Kathleen and Marjory, of State
Line street expect to go to Middleburg
Pa., to be the guests of Mrs. Lyon's
mother, Mrs. Potter, for a, week.
RETURN HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Weiland and
family returned to their home in Irving
Park, 111., last evening after a few days'
visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. Elster at
their home, 444 East Sibley street.
ATTEND FAMILY REUNION.
Mrs. J. C. Pannenborg and son, Jesse,
and daughter. Miss Maud, will go to Chicago Heights to be the guests at a
dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Pannenborg at their home for a
number of relatives!
PRIZE MASK BALL.
Don't forget the first prize mask ball
tomorrow evening. Thanksgiving Day,
November 26th, at Mika's Grand Hall,
101 West Ogden street. Eight good
prizes will be given. Music by Stanley
Gralak's orchestra. This is the first
dance of Jts kind on the south west
side. Bills have been distributed in all adjoining towns and a big crowd is ex
pected. Remember this is the last dance
at Mika's hall unatil next January.
GUESTS FOR THANKSGIVING
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Davis of Oak Park,
111., Mrs. Robert Custer and Miss Julia
Roberts of Chicago will be the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Muehlberger at
their home in Kane avenue Thanks
giving.
MONTHLY SUNDAY SCHOOL,
The monthly meeting of the Sunday
School board of the First M. E. church will be held Thursday evening at the
church at 7:30 o'c'ck. Many important
matters are to be considered.
EASTERN STAR MEETING.
The regular meeting of the order of
Eastern Stars. was held last evening
in the Masonic temple, and there was a good attendance of members. The us
ual routine of business was transact ed. HOLD INFORMAL RECEPTION. The members of the Hammond Uni
versity club held an informal reception to the newly-weds last evening. There
were a . large number of the newly
weds present, there being, in fact, but
one absence..
The party was a very congenial one,
and was entertained during the evening
vocal solos rendered by Mrs. Li L. Bom berger, Mr. R. E. Garber and others.
Light refreshments were served dur
ing the evening and every one present
enjoyed themselves. The effort to have
the husbands and wives who were new
ly-wed given an appreciation of each
other was a failure. .. . .
The young bachelors in the Unlver
slty club, having had no matrimonial experience, thought that there would be nothing young married people would
rather do than write appreciations o
each other. They were mistaken, how
ever, and neither threats nor persuasion
brought out a single appreciation.
The developments or tne evening
were something of a surprise to all o
the members of the club, but a good
time was enjoyed by all who attended
After the party in the club-rooms
broke up a number of the members o
club went to Long's hall, where they danced several dances and then lunched
at the restaurant of the local Celestial
ATTENDS THEATER.
Miss Carrie Gruszka and Saylor Long will attend the theater in Chicago
Thanksgiving.
hour was the composing of a story. The author heaving the highest number of words containing "nut" was awarded a prize. Mrs. -Miller received
the honors in this and Mrs. J. M. Turner was awarded the consolation prixe.
At the close of the games the guests
were served with a delicious luncheon.
including many nut dishes. The party was one of the most pleasant given among the club members and was thoroughly enjoyed by the members and their guests," who were Mrs. McAleer of Canada, Mrs. Miller and Mrs.
Davis.
LARGE CHURCH WEDDING. The wedding of Miss Mary Stefanskl
and M. Tomkutonis was solemnized
this morning at 10 o'clock in St. An
drew's Catholic church In West Ham
mond, before an unusuaUy large as
sembly of relatives and friends of the
bridal party. The solemn high mass of the church was said by the Rev. Father Myzykowski. At 10 o'clock the bridal party entered the church and came down the aisle to the altar, where the mass was read. The altar was
beautifully banked for the service with palms and ferns and cut flowers.
The members of the Young Ladies So
dality of which the bride was a member, came first, folowed by the bridesmaids and their attendants. The bride had ten bridesmaids, all of whom wore
beautiful white lingerie gowns elaborately trimmed with lace and insertion. They all carried immense arm bouquets of flowers. The bride and groom en
tered together. The bride was exquisitely attired in a white taffeta silk gown, trimmed with embroidered chiffon and silk lace. She wore a long tulle veil, caught to her hair with a wreath of lilies of the valley. She carried an arm bouquet of white chrysanthemums and carnations.
The attendants at the wedding were
the Misses S. Szczepinsk .M.iaWhc
the Misses S. Szczepinski, M. Wachewicz, N. Nowicki, F. Kilinnki, S. iWil-
czewski, R. Radzlejewski, A. Rulrzak,
T. Bolade, K. Bednarska, A. Miatke and M. Pietrzak. The groom was attended
by the Messrs. J. Tomtukonis, J. Lu-
czak, T. Kowalski, I. Zadowicz, A. Koz-
lowski, A. Sokoloekl, A. Junlszanski, R.
Rezulewicz, A. Stefanski, T. Laurazo-
niz, M. Niedopytaskl and A.. Powslnaga.
Following the service, which was one
of the most beautiful of the season, the members of the bridal party and a
large number of invited guests went to the home of the bride's parents in
West Hammond, where an elaborate
wedding breakfast was served. At the bride's table the decorations were bridal flowers and ferns, the color scheme being prettily carried out in green and white. Among the Hammond guests at the bride's table were Mrs. M. Ruhstadt, Mrs. J. C. Cameron, Miss Adeline Miller and Miss Mary Sparks. The day was passed very pleasantly at the
Stefanski residence and' this evening
the guests will go to the West Ham
mond hall, where dancing will be en
joyed until a late hour.
The bride is very prominent in West
Hammond society circles and until recently has been employed as saleslady
in Ruhstadt's department store. She has a large circle of friends in both Hammond and West Hammond who will wish her all hapiness in her mar
ried life. Mr. Tomkutonis is engaged in buisness in East Chicago, where he has a pretty flat in readiness for his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Homkutonis received many valuable gifts from their relatives and friends. ATTEND WEDDING. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oberlin attended the wedding of friends in Chicago last evening.
RETURNS HOME AFTER MISIION.
Rev. Walter S. Howard, rector of
St. Thomas church, Plymouth, Ind., who has ben conducting the mission at St. Paul's Episcopal church of this city, left for Chicago this morning to spend
several days with friends and will re
turn to Plymouth the latter part of
this week. VISITS IN MILWAUKEE. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Groman and little daughter have gone to Milwaukee to spend Thanksgiving with relatives and friends. 1 LEAVES HAMMOND. Miss Erma Schultz of Warren street left Hammond at noon today for Chicago, where she will make her home with friends on the south side. VISITS IN VALPARAISO. Mrs. Viola Smiley and son, Carl of Conkey avenue, will be the guests of friends in Valparaiso over Thanksgivi ing.
spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. P. Sheffield of May street. . ;s - Roscoe Hemstock will spend Thanksgiving with relatives in Valparaiso. Mrs. Joe Wilcoxson has gone to Milwaukee to be the guest of her sister, Miss Sadie Mclntyre for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Weaver have gone to Kankakee, 111., to remain over the holiday with relatives. Miss .Dlttman of Chicago is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kidney at their home in Mason street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillls left this
morning for Angola, Ind., where they will spend the remainder of the week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Emery of Williams street went to Cedar Rapids, la., tday to spend a few days with relatives
and friends.
Miss Ada Vansteenberg of Roseland,
111., a graduate of the American Con
servatory of Music, is prepared to give
music lessons to pupils in this vicinity.
Inquire at A. Vansteenbergs, Lansing,
111., phone 9823. adv-3t.
Miss Kaske of Munster was the guest of the Misses Knotts at their home in
Muenich court yesterday. Henry Sartorius will spend Thanks giving with relatives in Chicago.
Earl Kingsland of Elgin, 111 will spend Thanksgiving with friends in
Hammond.
ST. PAUL'S H1SSI0H
CLOSEDUST NIGHT
Father Howard Exhorts The
Congregation To Continue In Religious Spirit.
CARMEN TONIGHT.
The celebrated play '"Carmen," which
has not been seen in this city in a long
time, will be the Irxperial Stock com
pany's offering at the Towle Opera House tonight, with Miss Henderson
in the title role. She has many friend
and admirers here, who will be gla-1
the opportunity to see her in this favor
ite old play, and it is probable that it
will attract the largest audience of the
week. The company carries all its own scenery for the production, and a play
and performance above the average is
promised. The two Thanksgiving Day performances tomorrow promise to pack
the house afternoon and night, the advance sale being already large. AFTERNOON PARTY. Mesdames A. Weatherwax and R. P.. McAleer gave a very pleasant party
Briefs. Miss Amy McGregor will go to Belolt. Wis., to spend the school vacation with friends and relatives. Miss Annie Cullinine will spend the Thanksgiving vacation with relatives and friends in Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss DeEtta Curry will be he guest of relatives in Benton Harbor, Mich., during the Thanksgiving vacation.
Miss Marie Kepert will be the guest of friends in Chicago tomorrow to see Richard Oarle in "Mary's Lamb" at the Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison of Chicago will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilley of South Hohman street. Mrs. N. J. Bick has gone to Kankakee. HI., for a few days' visit with relatives and friends.
Miss Marie Eastman of Chicago will spend Thanksgiving with her cousin
noon In the parish room of the church, test which helDed to pass a pleasant
yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Adaline Miller at her home in In
diana avenue.
Mrs. Fred Kemp went to Chicago to
day to remain over Thanksgiving with
relatives and friends.
Mrs. Jbddy has returned from a short
visit with friends in Michigan City.
Mrs. Uuess and Mrs. Louis Loucks
of East Chicago were the guests of Mrs
F. C. Ryan yesterday at her home In
Condit street.
Mrs. Roy Travers of Indiana Harbor is spending the day with Hammond
friends.
Miss Myrtle Merryweather was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merryweather at their home in Chicago last
evening.
Mrs. Martin Finneran and baby went to Chicago today to spend the remainder
of the week with relatives and friends. Miss Etta Sheffield of Chicago will
Mrs. McAleer in Clinton street for the
members of the Ertnstane club and a few friends. The hostesses issued their invitations in a very unique styli early last week. An appropriate verse enclosed in a nut shell invited the guests to come in school-girl attire to a nutting party at the home of Mrs. McAleer. The guests arrived early in the afternoon and enjoyd3r a very novel program of games. Cobweb game was first indulged in and the ladies were each given one end of -a long string which led them to various parts of the home before they reached the other end, to which was fastened a peanut which inclosed a conundrum. The one first reaching the end of the string and guessing the conundrum correctly was awarded a prize. Mrs. Charles Wilson was awarded the first prize and Mrs.
W. H. Davis the booby. The next con
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Hatch and child
ren of Carroll street will spend Thanksgiving with . relatives in Goshen, Ind,
Mrs. Craig of Rimbach avenue went
to Hinsdale, 111., today to remain over
Thanksgiving with relatives.
Mrs. F. C Deming is spending the
day visiting in Chicago
Miss Mae Swanton was in Chicago
today on business.
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Phone 267. adv
Mrs. Mattie Bonney will go to Chi
cago tomorrow to spend the day with
relatives.
Miss Veda Hemstock will go to Val
paraiso this evening to remain over
Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs
Mary Hemstock.
Miss Kate Emery will go to Detroit,
Mich., today to spend Thanksgiving
with relatives and friends.
Miss Maymo Reiser will spend Thanks
giving day with relatives In Crown
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Hobbs, Miss Grace Gero and Claude Palmer will see "The Stubborn Cinderella" at the Prin
cess theater in Chicago tomorrow.
Miss Annah Emery, and Miss Edith Carter will seee Mr. Mantell in "King Lear'Vat the Grand Opera House in (Vil-
cego tomorrow.
Leo Wolf was in Chicago today on
business.
Elwin Gavit, who is attending the Valparaiso university, will spend the
vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Gavit of Hammond. Mrs. Peter Crumpacker went to Chi
cago today to visit Mr. Crumpacker at
the Augustana. hospital.
Tonight is the regular meeting night for Hammond Tent, No. 42, K. O. T. M
and the first degre will be conferred.
Those who attended the meeting last
Wednesday, say that the absent mem
bers missed a treat, and that the indi
cations are that the future meetings will be equally as good and spirited.
The attendance is growing, and much
interest Is taken in the reviews. All
members are urged to be present thl evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruff and children
of Carroll street went to Ottawa, 111.,
this morning to spend the remalnde of the week with relatives and friend
Miss Marie Landon, who is attending
the Valparaiso university, will spend
the remainder of the week with rela
tives and friends In Hammond.
Miss Eva Wilson, who is attending
Valparaiso university, will spend the
school vacation with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Wilson, at their hom
in Doty street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Elster of Sibley stree
will spend Thanksgiving with relatives
in Crown Point.
Miss Faye Smiley will spend Thanks
giving with friends in Douglas Park
Illinois.
Miss Emma Kunert will spend
Thanksgiving with friends in Chicago
Mrs. Thomas Brennan and daughter,
Julia are spending the afternoon with
atives in Englewood.
Libert. Fendlg will be the guest of
relatives in Itenssalaer over Thanksgiv
ing.
Miss Swanton of Sibley street will
spend Thanksgiving with friends in St.
Charles, 111.
Mr. Bornan of Toleston was in
Hammond today on business.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. C. Payne will
spend Thanksgiving with relatives in
Waukegan, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr and son.
Thomas, of Chicago will be the guests of Mrs. Carr's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Hasse of Sibley street tomorrow.
George Aurenz will return to his home in Lafayette tomorrow after a
short visit with friends in Hammond.
Mrs. Ross of Eaet Chicago is spending the day with Hammond friends. George Aurenz and Miss Mae Prange attended the theater in Chicago last evening. Mrs. George Schnurr of Lansing is shopping in Hammond today. Mrs. Becker of East Chicago is spending the day visiting in Hammond. Mrs. Loomis of Oak Glen was in Hammond today on business. Mrs. William Schultz of Lansing was a visitor in Hammond today.
Miss Ceclia McGarry and Mr. Walter
of Whittng will visit Miss Anna Bu drow of Hammond tomorrow.
Mrs. Heide of Lanaing was in Hammond today on business. Attorney John M. Stinson was in Crown Point today on business. F. O. Hodson of Highland was In Hammond today on business. Miss Mae Brown of Chicago will spend Sunday with. Mrs. Burgundy of Hammond.
CHPLHS THE RECTOR
JAKES W1KGFIELD Lessee 0. V. KTE, Mgr.
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JNO. A. HIMMELEIN'S BIB IMPERIAL STOCK GO. ALL THIS WEEK Matinees: Thanksgiving Day and Saturday and Sunday Tonight "CARMEN" Matinee Tomorrow A 60 foot Car of Scenery PRICES: Matinee 10 and 20c Night 1020, 30, 50c
Two Thanksgiving Services Will Be
Held Tomorrow Annual Election of Officers Tonight. 1 St. Paul's Episcopal church was well
filled last evening at the final mission service conducted by Rev. Father How
ard, who offered some special words of advice in parish affairs before be
ginning his sermon. He paid a de
served compliment to the rector of the parish, of whom he spoke in glowing
terms, and called upon all the parishioners to support and work with the rector in all his efforts to widen and
extend in this community the influence
of St. Paul's church. "Do not let him do all the pulling. Take hold your
self and work unitedly, rector and peo
ple together, great things will be ac
complished for God and His church,
and for the betterment of the people
with whom he come in contact daily."
Replies to Question. The missloner replied to the follow
ing queries which had been svfimltted:
"Can I rightfully take communion
with a spirit of unfprglveness in my
heart?"
"Do I need to belong to the church?" "How is one received in to the Epis
copal church who had a letter from another church?"
"How often should one take holy
communion?"
"Is the Episcopal church growing
rapidly?"
"Does Darwin's theory of evolution
strengthen or weaken the position of the church?"
The subject of the sermon was
"Heaven and Hell," based on the text found in St. Matthew's gospel, twentyfifth chapter, forty-sixth verse. "The character of hell as a place of punishment." said Father Howard, "is entirely in accord with our highest concep
tion of a just and merciful God. Mon
strous injustices and wrongs are per
petrated in this world both by individuals and nations, and often are
never righted, but God will recom
pense the victims of such iniquities and punish the guilty, who refuse in this world to repent of thuir wickedness
and seek God's mercy and pardon. A Conception of Heaven. 'Heaven presents to us the realiza
tion of the highest ldef.ls of holiness to which we can aspire, .as exemplified in the life of Jesus 'Christ our. Lord and Master, who dwelt amongst us as an example of holy living and showed
to Man the possibilities of attainment
of God-like character." There will be two services at St, Paul's church Thanksgiving day.
A celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 and another celebration with
sermon at 9 o'clock.
The annual parish meeting for the election of two wardens and seven
vestrymen for the ensuing year and to
hear annual reports of parish officers
wil be held this evening in the parish
room at 7:30. A
All members of the parish, communicants or regular attendants at the services, over 21 years of age, are entitled to take part in the proceedings of the meeting and to vote on all questions which may be considered.
, gg- December 5th, VOIlIlri December 13th,
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A visit to Hammond without a visit to the Princess is like buckwheat cakes without Maple Syrup.
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed., November 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th The best of afl The Angel and the Ox A Comedy-drama lain in the Ranching Regions of Oklahoma Brim full of Corned ? I Lots of Specialties! A Massive Scene Production As good as The Girl from the Golden West
Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 26th, 27th, 28th
The Beautiful Drama of the South; "At The Old Cross Roads" Produced by an Excellent Company Beautifully Staged THANKSQIVINQ DAY PRICES Matinee First ten rows, main Door - - 50c Balance of main licor ------- 35c Balcony - - - 25c Gallery - . - 15c Night Main ficor --------- - 50c Baicony, 25c and 35c Gallery - - - 15c
One hundred members of the Royal League are expected to go to Chicago next Saturday evening for the big initiation of the largest Royal League class in the history of Chicago. Tha drill team of the Pioneer council will go to Chicago in a body, and will be accompanied by many other members of the council. Pioneer council will have quite a number of candidates in
the class. A special meeting is called
for this evening, to be held in the of
fice of J. Floyd Irish in the First National Bank building.
Hammond Chapter. R. A. M., No. 117,
meets this evening for the purpose of
conferring the Royal Arch degree. Tha Blue lodge meets on Friday evening at which time the Master Mason degree will be conferred upon a number of candidates.' The commandary holds a meeting next Monday evening, there be
ing special work for the drill team in
preparation of the visit if St. Bernard's commandary of Chicago, which is ex
pected to be in Hammond in about three weeks to confer the degrees upon
a class.
Nominations for officers for the ensuing year and a smoker are In order in the Hammond Eagle Aerie tonight. This is one of the most important meetings of the year, and a good attendance
is expected. A week from next Monday evening will be held the annual election of officers In Unity Council, Royal League. There will be no meeting next Monday evening. The lecturer has added some new praphernalta for amusement in the club rooms and in the next few days a pool table that has been secured, will be erected. Moltke Lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold its annual election of officers next Friday evening. The nominations have all been made and the election is expected to bring out a good attendance.
Owing to Thanksgiving day tomorrow, the regular meeting of the Owls, which is scheduled for tomorrow evening, will be postponed for a week. Memoflal services on Sunday, Dec. 6, is the next event of importance in
Elk circles. The lodge has secured the services of a good speaker for the day. who will address the members and their friends in the First Methodist church In the afternoon at 2:30.
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