Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1908 — Page 2
THE TRIES.
Friday, December 11, 1908.
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PLEASANT smriUSE rAIlTT. A very pleasant surprise party waa g iven for Mrs. Belle Ilcrce at her home tn North Calumet avenue. Th party was given in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was passed very pleasantly with various games and music, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Theabalat and family, Mr. and Mrs. McLeci and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rosein and family. Mrs. Ben Jarchow. Mrs. Cora Brown, Misses Gertrude and Mildred Burns and Emma Huge. ""' DEBORAH SOCIETY MEETS.
The Deborah Aid society of the Chris
tian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of. Mrs. H. ..Hatfield. Many members were present and elected their officers for th new-year, who are as
follows: . . , . . , PresidentMrs. Richardson Vice president Mrs. Parker. Secretary Mrsr Traffley. Treasurer Mrs. Wright.
During tfie business hour it was'alsd decided to give a box and masquerade social at the" home of Mrs. Traffley,
613 Truman avenue, Jan. 21. A dainty1 luncheon was served..at the close oJC the afternoon and a pleasant social time1 was enjoyed. Another Important busl
ness meeting will be held Tuesday,aft-
c-rnoon at the home of Mrs. C J. hnarp,
the services of Mrs. Eleanor Schulmaa . Ya " of Chicago, who will give an illustrated business session, the hostess served relecture ob Rosa BpheUr, the French treatment The next mee ng will be -.. r, svmim-,, i. fT, rhaiemfln neld at the home of Mrs. Hickman,
Of . the Manlclpal Art league of Chi- Sumiuer street and this being the laid for 250 guests.
cago, and has made a practical study or ' wi year ia school ro6ra decorations. At the close ports wiirfce read. All the members
of the lecture those wishing to ask are urgea to aiiena. xne ionowing
ter tit, St. Joseph's Catholic church The talks were all greatly enjoyed, after which an elaborate banquet was served in the dining hall. Covers were
750 Summer street, and all -members e Uon have an opportffflitr of Jflcrs were elected
are urged to auena. ine maies wm , g) The muslcai part of the pro-
spend the afternoon fwmg xor me ... Hft . hv th M,.,e Edith
southern Christian institute, and a large j ana Esther Gordon. An in-
attenaance is aesirea. vit.tinn (3 nitendtil to all member and
t fhfe club to attend.
visits txtunju.
Mrs. R. S. Warren of Portland, Ore.,
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monnett at their home in South Hoh-
man street for neveral days.
LEAVE ON VISIT.
President Mrs. Will Lasch. Vice President Mrs. I. Shortridge.
Secretary Mrs. John M. Stlnson. Treasurer Mrs. Frank Carnahan.
MRS .(TUBER ENTERTAINS.
The members of the Fleurdelis club
VISITS IN HAMMOND. Mr. Cawlson of Marinette, Wis., is
cnprvill n cr a few davs witn Mrs. is.
Meade at her home in West Hammond.
From here Mr. Cawlson will go to
Washington to spend the remainder of
the winter with relatives. . RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Will Mead and family have re
turned home from an extended visit with relatives and friends at Logan, Kan Mr. Meade, who has also been visiting there, returned to Hammond some time ago. ART COMMITTEE IN CHARGE. The next regular meeting of the Hammond Woman's club will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Masonic temple. The art study committee, with Mrs. Rothschild as chairman, has charge of the program. The committee is pleased to have secured
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to Rising Sun, Ind., for a visit with i j
friends and relatives, after which they " ner nom In tate street, ah in.
-.in - Tn a a frtr n vttif!( visit meiifuers were present ana epeni en
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.?ith friends. ijoyauio auernoon wixa carus. ocvcim
games or pearo were piayea alter wnicn
the prizes were awarded. Mrs. Powell
and Mrs. Nicholas received first and
second prizes. . Mrs Waller re
celved the consolation prize.' At the close of the games the hostess served
dainty refreshments. It was decided at
the meeting yesterday to hold no parties until after the holidays.
HAVE IM FORMAL MUSICAL, The members of the Musical Art society gave an informal musical enter
talnment last evening in Weis' hali on State street. This was the first enter
tainment to be given by the society,
but they are planning to give several others during the winter. The members
of the society and their friends were present, about seventy-five persons be
ing in attendance At the close of the program the la
dies served dainty refreshments, after Which the evening was paesed in a Dleasant social way with dancing. The
MRS. TURNER A HOSTESS.
Mrs. J. J. Turner was hostess to the
members of the Colonial club at her home in Truman avenue. The club met
yesterday afternoon and spent the time
with their usual program of sewing.
At the close of the afternoon the hos
following program was rendered and tes9 served dainty refreshments. There
was thoroughly heard it:
enjoyed by all who
will be no more club meetings until af
ter Christmas. The members present
Chorus ..xviusicai An ooeiy yesterday were: Mesdames J. W. Reed,
Piano Selection miss uora ww Adile Abbott. W F. Brunt. J W Hous
Reading ...Mrs. Stanley T. Sutton ePi junus Dunslng, W H. Spellman, A.
EXTRA! Great Slaughter Sale of EXTRA! Fresh and Smoked Meats AT THE . ' ! HAfSND 1EAT MARKET SSE Sale for one day only, Saturday, December 12ff08
Quartette Mesdames Ellick, John
ston, Shearer and Oberlin.
Vocal Selection Miss Julia Reilley
Chorus Musical Art "Society
MOTHERS' MEETING.
It. Spohn and M. M. Bruce.
PLEASANT CLUB PARTY.
Mrs. Rahen had the members of the
Acme Social club as her guests yes
terday afternoon at her home in Fast
10 lb. FRESH LEAF LARD ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS, sugar cured, best in world.
NATIXE SIRLOIN STEAK, 4
Choice cuts SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, lb. SMALL FRESH PORK SHOULDERS, lb NATIVE ROUND STEAK, choice cuts, lb FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, lb
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The aioiners cjud 01 me uhwiu state street. All the members were
school is meeting this afternoon in the present and spent a very enjoyable af
school hall for the regular montniy ternoon with cards. The prizes were meeting. It is expected that manywon by Mrs. P. J Henry and Mrs J.
members will be present to hear the Nolan. At the close of the games the following program: I hostess served her guests with a daln-
Muslc High School Orchestra Uy course luncheon. Mrs. P. J. Henry
Recitation Frank Batchelor will entertain the club ladies at their
Song i .....Room Six I party next Thursday
1 Recitation Lizzie Oldenburg
I Recitation .Florence Emerson J A BETHLEHEM STAR PROGRAM.
Recitation.. .Katie Meyers The Sunday School of the First Song Kindergarten Children Methodist church will give a delightrecitation .. Marie Rathburn ful Christmas entertainment at the : Recitation Glenn Batchelor church on Christmas eve. The program
(Recitation .Martha Scbalon committee has its work palnned and 1 Doll Song.. Emma Mankoskl expects to have time that will deI Instrumental Selection.. Prof. .Learning light old and young. "The Bethlehem
Song .Room Six Star" will be the central feature in a Pilgrim Room Four very pretty scene and the Shepherds Recitation .Mildred Hess may be expected to put in their apAddress..... Rev. Eugene Snook pearance. Sunday afternoon, at 2:30
Vocal' Solo .Miss Gordon o clock a song service will be held and
" i . ' -A NEW ARRIVAL. A 9-pound son arrived at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Parry, 44 War
ren street, this morning. His mother is doing nicely, and the little editor
has been baptized Vaughn Ingersoll
Parry.
RETURNS FROM INDIANAPOLIS.
Attorney John M. Stlnson returned
last evening from Indianapolis, where
he went to defend D. B. Hunt.
Mrs. Luke Keely is spending the day
visiting in Chicago.
PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY.
A very pleasant party was given in
honor of Mrs. Evan Pressel last even
ing at her homo In West State street,
The party was given in honor of her birthday anniversary and she received
many beautiful pieces of China in re
membrance of the day The evening
was spent with cards until 12 o'clock,
the guests were served with an elabor
ate luncheon. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Taeger, Mrs. Fred Lortz, the Misses Elsie and Frieda Lortz and Mr. Gus
Zimmerman.
INSTALL OFFICERS.
The Hammond Motor Boat club held
its regular monthly meeting last even
ing, and Installed the elected officers
for the coming year. The financial
report for the year was read and shows
the club to be progressing rapidly.
After the general business was dis
pensed with a committee was appoint
ed to arrange for the second annual dance to be given in January, the date
to be announced later. The secretary, Alfred Sherby, was given a beautiful
hand-painted jardlnere to show the club's appreciation of his work during the past year. A social hour was then
enjoyed and a luncheon served at the
close of the business meeting.
The officers are as follows: Commander C. E C. Payne. Vice commander William Roy. Rear commander Edward Rohde. Secretary A. A. Sherby. Treasurer William Leytze. Fleet captam F. Seestadt. .'. Judge advocate Nick Kahl.
Directors George Drackert and
Grant Hunter.
Race committee Messrs. Fricks,
Campbell, Nelson "and Towle.
Towle Opera House
AMUSEMENTS
Sunday Matinee and Night December 13 th
- The Greatest of all Extravagancas
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Top
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world
This Is the same company that appeared at the
St udebackar ail last Summer
Full original Cast ail Company of 70 Including BalleV and Austin, Kathleen Clifford, ; Arthur Hill and . Alice Hegeman and the Famous Collie Ballet
PHpaq. M?,,nee' 25, 50, 75, 1.00 jrilCCb.. Nw, 25, 50, 75, 1.00, 1.50
Read "The Lake County Times" every Friday evening for our Saturday Specials. Prompt delivery to all parts of the City. Strict attention given to all telephone orders. Phone 100 CHAS. BARENDT 99 State St.
, 1 America.
Mrs Aden Stevens, president.
Miss Daugherty, secretary. ELECT NEW OFFICERS.
The Martha Society of the - First
Christian church met yesterday after
noon -at the home of Mrs. Hoffman in
Christmas music will be rehearsed. The
entertainment will be on the evening
of Dec. 24th.
BEREA BIBLE CLASS ENTERTAINED.
The Berea Bible class of the First
Methodist Sunday school was enter
tained by Mr. and Mrs. .W. C. Belman
riintnn itroot for a.n important busl- at their home, the Oaks, last even
ness meetinjr. Bedsides other items of ng. me meeting was in part ror dusi-
importance to the members being dis- ness This is an organized iJiDie Class
posed- of the. annual election- of of- oi wnicn jur. ueiman is xeacner ana
s Mrs. A. r. jjriggs is president, xne or
ganization was completed by appoint
ing the chairmen of various committees
as follows: Membership, W. B. Muir;
finance, F. J. Rosenberg; visitation, Mrs.
Clark Learning: entertainment,' Miss
Briefs. Miss L. G. Waite is a visitor in Chi
cago this afternoon.
Mr. R. A. Borg is spending the day
in Chicago
John Sherby will go to Chicago to
morrow to visit relatives for a few
days. , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Roberts
spending the day in Chicago. Misses Dora and Ruth Cross have re
turned to their home in Shelby after a day's visit with Hammond friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L Seldler have re
turned from Griffith where thev vis
ited friends yesterday. Mesdames W. L. Simonton and Rob-
I THE PRINCESS HAMMOND'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
There are some people in Hammond who don't know what they are missing. They haven't heard the Music and seen the most wonderful Pictures at the Princess. ARE YOU ONE?
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE PRINCESS
Only 5 cents Admission
are
Lillian Krinbill; literature, Mllo Bruce, ert O Law of Chicago attended the
Mr. A. L. Spohn is secretary and Mrs. I Columbia club pa.rty in Hammond to
J. E. Dickinson is treasurer of the I day,
class. They will welcome persons to membership and expect to have the au-
KAUFMANN & WOLF, HAMMOND, IND.
Conne to
Our
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ring these Coupons and Get These argains. Hone Sold to Children
Armour's famous Star
Brand Sugar Cured
HAMS, ib.
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Absolutely pure Old Fashioned BUCKWHEAT 10 lb. bags . 35c
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Kirk's famous American
Family SOAP, bars for
15c
Hi chest-- grade assorted
CHOCOLATES, Cream
and fruit centers and nut
tops, per lb. . ,
29c
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REXALL COLD TAB LETS, guaranteed to
break up a cold or money
back,25c box '. . . . . . . .
j 15c
No. 1 finest quality CALI
FORNIA flrt HAMS, lb. ...... 2U
Best quality
SUGAR, lbs. for .
Granulated 19c
l-lb. package Red Cross
MACARONI, -1 per package . . . 2j
Fancy quality SWEET 3 POTATOES, 1 fl lbs. for IUC
Best quality large Lump LAUNDRY STARCH,
Fordr.......:.i5c
Swift's famous Winches
ter brand, Lean BACON, lb
13c
ditorium of the church well filled with
members before long. The entertainment last night was delightful. Mrs. Belman and Miss Atkins served tea na-
biscos and apples. The meeting was voted a fine success.
CALLED EAST BY DEATH. Mr. McGowan of the Hotel Carleton
was called to his home in East Orange,
N. J., last evening by the sudden death
of his father. Mr. McGowan left for
the east immediately and may remain there over the holidays.
2-lb. cans fine Quality
SUGAR CORN,
can
7c
The famous "GOO GOO" GUM DROPS, 4 f-0 per pound IDC
FLETCHER'S CAST
ORIA, the genuine 35c kind . . . .
21c
Best XXX fresh baked GINGER SNAPS, and Soda Crackers A pound nrC Extra fancy bright red
BALDWIN , APPLES, double size 1 Co baskets IDG
CREAM PURE RYE WHISKEY, regular 1.25 full quart OQn bottles UUu
LIGETT'S SATURDAY CANDY, guaranteed absolutely pure and Ofl fresh, 50c box , . . . UJf
IS IMPROVING. Mrs. Helen Austgen, 534 Sibley
street, who has been ill with quinsy
the past few weeks is improving nicely as her friends will be glad to learn.
PYTHIAN SISTERS MEET. Hammond Temple; No. ". IS; Pythian
Sisters,; wil hold an Important meet
ing thist evening in the K. of P. hall. A full attendance of members is de
sired as business of Importance will
be transacted. A lunch wil be served
at the close of the meeting.
VISITING HERE.
Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider are
entertaining Mrs. Schneider's father,
Mr. Stevenson of Crawfordsville at the
Hotel Carleton this week.
MISSIONARY MEETING.
The Missionary Society of the First
Presbyterian church was entertained
this afternoon by Mrs. H. F.Melkle at her home in South Hohman street. The meeting was called at 2:45 o'clock and the following interesting program on
Syria was given:
Devotional Mrs. E. P. Learning
No Room in the Inn Mrs. Griffin
Solo "The Birthday of a King"...
Mrs. Bomberger Syria ....Mrs. Anderson
JerusaJem Mrs. Holm
Helpful Thoughts. Society
Solo "The Hills of God"
Mrs. Bomberger What Christian Means Mrs. Kline
ATTENTION G. A. 11.
There will be a meeting of Calkin's
Post, G. A. R... this evening at 7:30
in Memorial hail to make arrange
ments for the funeral of Comrade Klrschner of East Chicago, who died
this morning. ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. One of the most enjoyable social af fairs in the history of the Order o
Foresters was irlven last evening in
Long's hall when the members of Baum
garten ' court, C. O. F.. entertained many members and visiting members at a banquet. The guests began to
arrive about 8 o'clock, and the evening
waa taken up with speeches by Mr.
Thomas Cannon, high chief ranger, Chi
cago; E. P. Honan, state chief ranger,
Renssalaer, and the Rev.'H- M. Plas
A Beautiful $25 Ladies' I or Gents' WATCH FREE I at the I
Colonial Theatre
.Mrs. Henry Lundt is visiting in Sast Chicago, being called there by the death of her father, Mr. Kirchner.
Mrs. Jack Scott of Kenwood is spend
ing a few days with Mrs. Viola Smiley
anl daughter. Miss Faye, at heir home
in Conkey avenue.
Mrs. George Smith of Oak Glen is
spending the day visiting in Hammond.
Mrs. William Schultz of Lansing was
in Hammond today on business.
Mrs. Redman of Bernice, 111., spent
the day shopping In Hammond. .
Mrs Clarence Shora of East Chicago i
was a visitor in Hammond today.
Mrs. Stratton of Oak Glen was in
Hammond today on a shopping tour.
Miss Ruby "Wilson will spend the
week-end with her relatives in Crown Point.
Mrs. J. D. Ebright is among the
Hammond ladies visiting in Chicago today.
Mrs. Claude Campbell is spending the
day in Chicago.
Mrs. J. W. Reed Is spending the day
visiting in Chicago.
Dr. Tlnkham of Crown Point was in
Hammond today on professional busi
ness.
Roy Wood of Sheffield avenue has
secured a position as clerk In the Lion
store.
Mrs. Charles Kasson is expetced home
from Remington, Ind., where she has
been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eliza
Phillips the past week.
Mrs. Ed. Mee and Mrs. Mat Bonney
are expected home today from Kansas
City where they have been the past
few weeks visiting Mrs. Frank Dudley.
Mrs. Dudley is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mat Bonney of this city.
Christmas Cards one cent each, Satturday at the 5c and 10c store. It.
A coupon will be given with every paid admission until the Christmas matinee when the winning numbers will bs drawn. Employes or members of their amilies will nit be allowed to hold coupons. Watches now on exhibition at LAEDERACH BROS.
SCIENCE
Is applied In our dairy. We have more than compiled with the state pure food law. Still our prices are no higher than yon pay elsewhere. " : v - 'V.
THE HAMMOND DAIRY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave and Clinton St.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. I wish to announce to the theatergoing public of Hammond that I have succeeded in securing an engagement of "The Top o the' World," this piece ran all last summer at the Studebaker theater, Chicago, and comes here with the entire original cast, including Bailey and Austin, Kathleen Clifford, H. R. T. Hill. Alice Hageman, Florence Smith and the famous "Collie Ballet." I personally guarantee this to be the original company and the biggest and most costly attraction of its class in America. DANIEL NYE, Manager. Towle Opera House.
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EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT If. 3. Hayward, JM. D. Honrs: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Suntis?. 10 to 12 Phone 203 402 Hammond Bldg.
Colonial Festivities
J Colonial society was nothing if not brilliant. What its hospitality lacked in modern convenience it more than made up in the elegance of rich mahogany and impressive silver expressions of solid worth and character. I In every feature of outline, of decoration, and substantial worth, the "Colonial" pattern in Towle Sterling Silver is true to the traditions handed down from Old Colony times. J The "Colonial" is talcing a very prominent part in the festivities of our own times, being much in demand for weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and fete days always a moat appropriate selection! Ia sterling only.
we are selling STERLING SILVER SPOONS for $3' so $5 Per Sel Each Set in a neat box. These prices will only prevail until December 15th. Bastar&McGary 175 SO. HOHMAN ST.
HIS OUR BUSINESS T3 ACC MODaTE YOU WITH MONEY WHEN YQUKEE3 IT COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN OUR METHOD
HAMMOMO LOAN & GUARANTEE CO.
Phone 257
145 Scuta HoSmao Street
arams
Ladies' Mercerized Salsen Skirts 89c Men's Fleece Lined underwear 85c Boy's Felt Boots 1 35 Men's Felt Eoots, Good .2 .00 Bargains in Woolen Goads, Shoes and Rubbers Pete Reich's Old Stand 70 PluTmer Avenue, next to Hotel Carleton
JOr THE ARMY WHO HITS TRIED TIMES WANT ADS AND HAVE NOT rOCXD THEM WAWTUtO.
Allow Us, Madam To Introduce our Miss Ionic She is graceful, dainty
and carefully styled and sure to make a hit. Her atest make-up is of Suede Chrome Patent Leather, very short Vamp, neat ornament, 2 JA enamel Cuban Heel, cleaves neatly to the foot and supported with one strap and button on the side. She, by far, out does all other slippers for style. PRICE $3.00 ORTT Sr TOWLE 179 Hohman St. Men's Shop 129 Hohman Street
