Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1909 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Friday, February 12, 1909.
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ESTERTAISED , IX EAST CHICAGO. ' The members of the choir and orchestra of the First Baptist church were delightfully entertained last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Francis at their home in East Chicago. The party -was one of the pleasantest of the Valentine season and was enjoyed 1y the Hammond guests. The evening was passed very pleasantly with Valentine
gftmes among them being the favorite one of piercing the heart, another ws
usually well attended, many guests coming- from Whiting, East Chicago, Robertsdale, Gary, Crown Point and Hammond. Special car arrangements were made for the guests who came from out of the city and who desired to stay for the entire entertainment. Members had arranged for an enjoyable musical entertainment which was given in the lodge hall early in the evening. The guests then went to the dancing hall where a pleasant program
the writing of Valentine verses. Tie of dances was enjoyed. An orchestra home was very attractive decorated furnished the music for the dancing, with red and white hearts! A dainty At a late hour the boxes were sold
luncheon was served at 10 o'clock. Amoner the guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bump, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stake Miller, Misses Bessie Bates, Adaline Longnecker, Muriel Eastwood, Grace Gero, Grace Kuttner, Maud Lewis, Edith Carter, Edith Bradt Margaret Hepner, Sadie Imes, Robinson and Spencer Messrs. Claude Palmer, Otto Hudson, Charles Binder, James Dixon, Dave Roberts, Harry Harris Daly and Wicker. PLEASAXT SOCIAL AFFAIR. One of the most pleasant social events of the winter was given last evening by the Whiting Masons In the Hammond temple. "The affair-was un-
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and during the intermission refreshments were served. J. II. Kasper and
daughters of Hammond had charge of
the serving. The affair proved to be one of the pleasantest ever given in
Hammond and the Whiting Masons will long be remembered among their
f Mends as nleasant entertainers. The
program was well rendered and the so
cial hour, which followed, was enjoyed
by all present.
HOLD REGULAR MEETING.
The Deborah Aid Society of the First
Christian church held ita regular week
ly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Janery in Roosevelt avenue. The usual business was dis-
Dosed of. after which the afternoon
was passed in an informal social way.
There was the regular attendance of
members.
HOLD LINCOLN PROGRAM.
The Mothers' club of the Lincoln
school met yesterday afternoon in the
school hall. The pupils of the various grades gave a Lincoln program which consisted of music, recitations, drills and an address by Rev. Donovan of the
Conereeational church. The commit
tee from the W. R. C. and G. A. R. vis
ited during the hour.
SCHOOL PROGRAM.
A Lincoln program was given at the
Lafayette school last evening in which
the pupils of the various grades, the teachers and Superltnendent McDanlel and Attorney James K. Stinson took an active part. The parents of the pupils were invited to attend and listen
to the program which had been care fully arranged for the occasion.
SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. The Sewing circle of St. Margaret'
hospital met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Bieker in Sibley
street and many members attended. Th
afternoon was passed in the usual en
Joyable way with cards, several games of pedro being played. The prizes were won by Mrs. William Bieker and Mrs. Mat Bonney. The consolation prize
was awarded Mrs. John Pascaly. At
the close of the games a dainty course
luncheon was served. The next meet
ing will take place Tuesday, Feb. 23
and Mrs. Peter Aus-tgen will entertai
at her home in Douglas street. MRS. JAMES ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. A. D. James gave a very pleas ant party for the members of the Up to-Date Whist club yesterday after
nnn at tir homo in State street. All
the members were present at the par
ty and passed a pleasant afternoon with cards. The honors at the games were awarded Mrs. C. B. Miller and Mrs. P.
Davis. The hostess served a pleas
ing luncheon before the close of the afternoon. The next club party will be
held in two weeks and Mrs. Miller will
be hostess at her home In Sibley street.
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Dollle Knotts entertained a few
friends very pleasantly last evening at her home in Muenlch court The even
ing was passed in an enjoyable social way with an Informal musical program
and games, after which a luncheon was
served. Among the guests were the
teachers of the Wallace school and a
few friends and were: Misses Crosby,
Clarice Coutrney, Mable and Laura Beck, DeEtta Curry, Blanche Nixon,
Anna Emery, Edith Carter and Dollle
and Eugenia Knotts.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Miss Inez Eaton entertained the mem
bers of the B. B. K. Whist club at a
:30 o'clock dinner last evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Beck
er in Rimbach avenue. The dinner was
prettily served in courses in the din
lng room where a pretty color scheme appropriate to St. Valentine's day was
used. Suspended oh red ribbons from
the chandelier were red hearts cut in various sixes. The table also had very
pretty Valentine decorations in red and white. An evening of whist followed when the following guests passed a
very pleasant time: Mr. and Mrs. C.
Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. KIngwill,
Mr. and Mrs. William Thum, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becker, Miss Inez Eaton
and Mr. Ralph Tennant.
VISIT IN KNOX.
Mrs. Charles Richardson has gone to
Knox, Ind., for a few days' visit.
HERE ON A VISIT.
J. F. Anderson of Mobile, Ala., Is here
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Davis at their home In Plummer ave
nue. Mr. Anderson is an uncle of Mrs,
Davis. '
VISITS IN LOWELL.
Mrs. Harry Hayden went to Lowell
this morning to spend a few days with
relatives.
HAS GUEST FOR A FEW DAYS Miss Mae Nelson is entertaining
friend from Fond du Lac, Wis., at her
home in South Hohman street for few days.
WILL MEET TUESDAY.
The Jewish Ladies' Aid society will
meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kahn. 39 Doty street. A full
attendance of members Is desired.
THE CITY
Left for Capital-
Trustee John C. Becker of North
township, who is also secretary ot the
Indiana State Association of Trustees,
1
the purpose of looking after the prog
ress of legislation which the state or
ganization would like to see pushed
through.
atlve of the Chicago Alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi of which she was recently elected presldnet. The Pi Beta Phi is the oldest Woman's college fraternity
In existence and the Chicago club is
the largest club and comprises some of the finest, most cultured women in the
city.
LEAVES ON VISIT.
Mr. Wayman of the Hammond Art
I
owie
Opera House.
eft for Indianapolis last evening for store let this morning for New Al
bany, Ind., to spend a few days with
relatives and friends.
Sat. Feb. 13. Matinee and Niirht
Special Valentine Matinee
Gives Picture to Firemen
PYTHIANS SISTERS MEET.
There will be a meeting of Hammond
Temple No. 73, Pythian Sisters this
evenlner in the K. of P. hall and a. full
F. C. Miller, president of the lam- attendance of members is desired.
mond baengerbund-t idelia hinging so- Buslness of importance will be trans-
ciety, nas greatly ingratiated nimaen acte(j
in the hearts of the firemen at station
No. 4, who mhe presented with an ele
gant picture of a blrdseye lew of New
York. The picture Is four feet by sev
en feet in size and is framed In black
oak.
THE GREAT SUCCESS
UNDER S
OUTHERM
J1ABTIU SOCIETY MEETS.
The Martha Society of the First I Written by
Christian church met yesterday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Pierce
In Condlt street. There was a good at-
Delay Settlement of Trouble ternoon was passed. The ladles spent
tne time with sewing for the benefit of
LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER
Author Of
"Way Down East"
A PLAY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER
Oscar Krlnbill stated today that he
had not received a notice of. a meeting of the board of county commissioners
as yet and he did not believe that one
would be held Monday. This will de
lay the settlement of the controversy between Bert Escher and John C.
Becker' over the occupancy of ex
Township Trustee Richard Schaafs
room in the Hammond courthouse.
'Was Very Indecent.
Bert Messenger was arrested on the
charge of being very Indecent. He was
picked up by Officer Kunz at 241 Hoff
man street and was taken to Ham
mond, where he was lodged in Jail. As Bert Messenger was drunk at the time it probably explains his conduct. - He was fined $11 and in default of pay
ment was sent to Jail.
Two Drunks Picked Up.
Bernard Barry was arrested by Of
ficer Miller at the Nickel Plate depot,
charged with being intoxicated in a
public place. He showed the Judge that he has not been used to getting
drunk and was released. Peter An
derson was also picked up as an In
toxicated nuisance by Special Officer O. T. Jarchow of the Indiana Harbor
railroad and was found guilty In' the
city court. He was compelled to go
to Crown Point in default of payment.
He lieves in 3472 Avenue M., Parke
Side.
Extra Great Slaughtering; Sale of Fresh and Smoked Meats
-AT the-
OfJD MEAT MARKET 9SE
Sals for one day only, Saturday, February 13, '09
81c
111c ...8c 121c
42C 31c
-84C
9'2-lbs FRESH LEAF LARD FANCY SMALL FRESH PORK LOINS, lb.... .... CHOICE NATIVE LEG OF VEAL, lb CHOICE CUTS NATIVE VEAL ROAST, lb." CHOICE NATIVE VEAL ; BREAST, lb. .. CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF RIB ROAST, lb. . . Fancy Small Hind-quarters , SPRING LAMB, lb. .
1.00
05c 01c
10c 7lc 11c 121c
Choice Cuts NATIVE BEEF SHOULDER ROAST, lb. . FANCY No. 1 HAMS, mild and sugar cured, ib. . . . . ARMOUR'S No. 1 CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb. ...... No. 1 FANCY SUGAR CURED BACON, b HOME CURED FLANK CORN BEEF, Ib , Home Cured Salted Pigs Feet and Spare Ribs, Ib. ... EXTRA FANCY FLANK STEAKS, Ib
VISIT IX CROWN POINT.
Miss Beulah Drackert went to Crown
Point last evening to visit her cousin,
Miss Julia Wirtz. for a few days. Miss
Drackert went to attend the Foresters
reception and dance. VISITS FRIENDS HERE.
Miss Kate Hannon of LaForte. Ind
will spend the week end with the Misses Dollle and Eugenia Knotts at their home in Muenlch court.
ATTEND DANCING TARTY. Among the put of town guests who attended the dancing 'party given at the Masonic temple last night were Misses Donavan, Mable Palmer. East Chicago; Hoyt Ogrram and Junior Swartz, Whiting; Ray Catlow arid Mr. Kranz of Gary and Julian Touche of Crown Point.
FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING. The first meeting of the Civic Im
provement committee of the Hammond's Woman's club was held last evening at
the Carleton hotel and was divided into groups for the study of the city ordinances, concerning the subjects to be taken up later by the committee. The next meeting will be held in Room nine of the Rimbach building, Friday, Feb
ruary 18, at 7:30 o'clock, when the plans will be made for the final steps to be
taken in regards to this work which
is to be taken up.
ENTERTAINS CLVB FRIENDS. Mrs. Claude Campbell entertained the
members of the Fern Leaf club very pleasantly yesterday afternoon. The af
ternoon was passed with various social amusements after which a daintily ar
ranged course luncheon was served. An
other club party will be held in two
weeks when a pleasant social time will be passed.
SPECIAL, SONG SERVICE. There will be a treat in store for all
music lovers at the Presbyterian church next Sunday night. The entire evening service will be Spent in song. Miss Le
the church, after which the afternoon
was passed in an Informal social way.
The hostess served dainty refreshments. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Jones, 10 Condit street.
ENJOYING SOUTHERN VISIT. Letters have been received from Mrs.
Roberts Gillis, who is visiting in Florida
saying that she is enjoying her visit
there even more than she had antici
pated. She finds it more beautiful than
ishe thought and is enjoying the flowers
and summer fruits.
A DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
jurs. vv . i bimonton gave a very
charming party yesterday afternoon at her residence in Chicago, to which several of her Chicago friends and the
members of the Marquette club were invited. The guests were entertained at a dantily arranged four course lunch
eon which was served at 1 o'clock. The
remainder of the afternoon was passed
with cards, progressive euchre being
the feature of entertainment. The hon
ors for the afternoon were awarded
Mrs. John McDermott. formerly of
Hammond, but now of Chicago, and Mrs.
T. E. Bell. Only one more party will
be held before the Lenten season and
Mrs. T. E. Bell will entertain at her
pleasant home in Webb street. Four
teen ladies attended from Hammond and
the following were the guests, Mrs.
Cornelius, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Robert
Law.
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The ln-dlea of All S1nt' rtinrcli will
The sheriff of St Joseph county at a socIal amJ card party In th(J
Masonic temple on Thursday, Feb. 18.
Refreshments will be served and a good
time had for the benefit of the new i
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Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Strict attention given to all telephone orders.
Phone 100 CHAS. BERENDT 99 State St.
The man you must trust is your druggist
Ever think about it? Your druggist is the only man you are obliged 40 trust your very life to. If you are not satisfied that your doctor understands your case, you can seek the advice of another physiean; but you must trust the druggist who compounds your medicine that you take.' A'n incompetent druggist may make a mistake in compounding your medicine; the risk of injury is all yours. A dishonest druggist will substitute an inferior or different drug for -what your doctor prescribes; again the risk is yours. You cannot afford to take these chances. Bring your prescriptions here. Our pharmacists are competent and we have no inferior nor questionable drugs and we never substitute under any circumstances. We have every drug and medicine that doctors prescribe and every facility for rapidly and accurately preparing medicine In any form the doctor desires. We do not dare not take chances. Why should you? SUMMERS PHARMACY
South Bend reported to the Hammond
police that a horse and buggy ' was
stolen from Karam & Schilllnger Brewing company of Mishawauka by Fred Flade Jr., a good looking young man,
who is now on his way to Chicago. The chief of police has Instructed all of
his men to be on the lookout for the
thief.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
Mrs. Cornelius Weinard, 376 Oak
street, pleasantly entertained at a six
o'clock dinner Mrs. W. Tice and son and
Mrs. J. Stengel and daughter of Chi
cago.
"UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES."
" Under Southern Skies," which will
be given at the Towle opera house on
titia Gallagher, a soprano well known and of high reputation among the best
musicians of Chicago, has been secured for the evening and will render several
solos. For the eoneres-ational Rlnirlne'
some of the oldest and best known Saurday matinee and night, Feb. 13 the
hvmn. hr, ,u..n TKn.. n needs no introduction to our tneater-
nossess the Gosoel Hvmns Nos. l. 2. S loers- 11 has been 8een ln our cltr n '
and 4 are kindly urged to bring their lts merUs are 80 wel1 known that the
announcement ox us return is sumcieni
to insure a crowded house. "Under
Southern Skies" has proved the great
est in point of popularity and large
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still greater success for this, its eighth
yar upon the road. Its story is a very
strong one that touches the heart and
rouses the sympathies of the specta
tors, while its natural scenes of des I Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
copies with them. A PLEASANT, CLUB PARTY.
Mrs. William Kennedy entertained the
pleasantly yesterday afternoon at her hljrh nrnsTrUv Bni, ,,,-..,, mint J
v.a.a i "rl , , - . . . . .11 1 J -
bers were present at the party and
passed a very enjoyable afternoon with cards. Pedro was played and the prizes were given to Mesdames Hill, Dick and Cole. At the close of the games a de
licious course luncheon was served. The club ladles will be entertained in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Keyser in East State street.
CONCLUDE VISIT HERE.
The Misses Alma and Elsie Zinke of
Fond du Lac, Wis., who have been the
guests of Miss Irene Mott at her home in South Hohman street for several days concluded their visit here today. They
left for Chicago where they will remain
a week before returning home.
Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
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LADIES FREE MONDAY NIQHT
USUAL CONDITIONS
llclous comedy Keep an audience ln a l
ripple of. laughter. The Hallow'en
games and pumpkin dance make every
one feel young and gay with the ac-
jtors upon the scene, and are this sea
son made entertaining by entirely new
songs and dance figures. New scenery
and costumes have also been provided
by the management and a thoroughly '
finished performance is given by capable
actors.
February 11, 12, 13.
"WHIRLWIND CHAMPION CUB'S SHORTSTOP" Tbnfcol&e J0 TitlltCr in
Briefs.
Miss Carrie Prott of Bellview place
PLEASANT MONTHLY MEETING. attended the funeral of her grand-
The Woman's Missionary society of mother, Mrs. Frott, in Ross, Ind., yes-
the First Presbyterian church met at terday. the home of Mrs. Henry Bicknell this Mrs. Peter Brown has been in Ross, afternoon. Mrs. Dunham assisted at the Ind., for a few days. Mrs. Brown went
meeting which was the regular month
ly meeting of the society. A very en
joyable program had been, arranged
with several papers and instrumental
and vocal selections.
ENTERTAINS AT VALENTINE PARTY,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herrington have
sent out invitations among the young
people ln Hammond for a Valentine
party to be given Monday evening at
their home in Carroll street. The party is given in honor of Miss Stranathan of Gale, Kan., who is visiting here.
ATTEND ASSOCIATION MEETING.
Mrs W. F. Bridge and Mrs. F. I. El-
lick spent the day at the sixth general
convention of the Religious Education
association now being held in Chicago.
Mrs. Bridge' was present as a represent-
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Prott.
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