Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 293, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1909 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, June 1, 1909.

OVER THE . GVESTS FROM EMiI.EWOOl). Mr.'afid Mrs. A. W. Graves of Summer street, had as their guests for the past few day Mr. and Mrs. John C. Klntzele and daughter Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. Oakie Smith and daughter Violet, Mr. Arthur Graves and Mrs. William Goergenhausen, all of Knglewood. Miss Lydta Bauermelster of Crown Point and Mr. Ernest Meyer of Laporte, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shade of Summer street, Sunday. sovnt shore txrn OPENS. The new Homewood Country club was formally opened last night with a number of dinner parties and a dance. More than 200 members attended. The old club house was destroyed by fire last year and the new club house is almost twice as large. Kvery room in the place is taken for the. summer, and guests occupied them last night. Among those who attended the ope.ning were: Mr. and Mrs. E. YV. Hubbel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Li. Bodo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hibbard. Judge and Mrs. William McSurely, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McArthur. The formal opening of the South Shore Country club was also celebrated last night with a large dinner and dance. The new ball room will be opened in June. MOVE FROM HAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Henry left Hammond yesterday for their new home in LaGrange, 111., after making their home in Carroll street for several years Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burke will occupy the residence recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry and will move from Rimbach avenue this week. CHANGE RESIDENCE. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese and family will move from No. 10 Rlmbach avenue, to No. 3 Rlmbach, the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burk;, one day this week. MISS B.4XDT ENTERTAINS. Miss Edith Bradt will entertain the young ladies of the Phllathea Embroidery club this evening at her home Ifc East State street. A very pleasant time is anticipated with the club program. DRIV! TO CROWN' POINT. " A. Murray Turner, Fremont Morgan, David Emery, Mrs. Mary Holm and Margaret Turner drove to Crown Point in their machine yesterday and spent the day with friends. ENJOY FISHING TRIP. Mr. fcnd Mrs. George Drackert have returned from Shelby, Ind., where they spent the past few days fishing. VISITS IN KENTl'CKV. E. B. Stiles returned home this morning from Hodginville, Ky.. where he visited with relatives during the past few days. AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. J. MacAleer. A full attendance of members is desired as the usual business will be transacted. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Florence Loverldge has returned home from Crown Point, where she was entertained by Miss Pauline Sanedman for the athletic meet and dancing party Saturday. DRIVE TO CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Iiwrence Cox, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mee, Miss Mae Nelson -and Master Patterson. drove to Crown Point in their machine, Sunday and spend the afternoon with friends. RETURN FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer have returned from a pleasant few days' visit with relatives in Crown Point. ENTERTAINED IX CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer are spending a few days in Crown Point the guests of Mrs. Dyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell. DRIVE TO CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Summers drove to Crown Point yesterday and spent the day visiting friends. ARE GUESTS AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. William Walters went to Crown Point yesterday to be entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. Mayer. Other guests pere present from Crown Point and Chicago. GUESTS FRO MTHE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davidson of fnion City, Pa., arrived in Hammond, Saturday, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson at heir home, 621 Sheffield avenue for an exended say. STOPS HERE FOR VISIT. Miss Mae Miller stopped' in Hammond for a short visit with friends yesterday on her return home to East Chicago, from a pleasant few days' visit with Miss Hughes at her home in Crown Point. ENTERTAINED IN I.OWEI.I.. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb of Carroll ytreet. were entertained at the home of friends in Dowell during the past week end. RETURNS TO HAMMOND. Miss Ruby Gadsby who has been visiting relatives in Crown Point for a few days, returned home last evening. VISIT IN CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce, and son William, and daughter Pauline of Condit street, returned home from Crown Point last evening where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. U Shortridge since last Friday. ATTENDS DANCING PARTY. A very enjoyable dancing party was given last Saturday evening in Central Music hall. Crown Point, in honor of visiting guests who came for the athletic meet. A pleasant program of fiances was enjoyed during the evening the music for the occasion being furnished from Chleago. There were guests from Chicago, East Chicago. Whitlnff

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and Hammond. Among those from Hammond who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer, Miss Florence Loveridge, and Miss Beatrice Hansen, Leslie Parry, Glen Ebrlght and Dana Summers. A WEEK Iivn VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Groman of Warren street, spent Decoration day in Crown Point, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dinwiddie. CONCLUDES VISIT. Misses Bessie Porch and Mae ArHdn who have been visiting friend in Crown Point for the past few days returned home last evening. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Mayme Reiser returned home last evening from Crown Point after a two week's visit with friends and relatives. VISITS HAMMOND RELATIVES. Mrs. Charles Daugherty of Crown Point, wps the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Gates, at her home in South Hohman street, yesterday. RE' HNS TO THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marnell have returned to their home in Phlllipsburg, N. J., after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Powers in Clinton. VISITORS IN CHICAGO. Among the Hammond visitors in Chicago today are, Mcsiiames H. E. Sharer and guest. Miss Sharer of Delphin, W. G. Paxton, Ed. Allen, M. A. Dickover, Harry Volght, Jamieson, Thomas Hammond and G. L. Smith. AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The Jewish Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Arkin, 61 State street, Wednesday afternoon. A full attendance of members is desired as the usual program will be enjoyed. HAS PLEASANT VISIT. Misses Mable Sonntag and Julia Brennan returned home last evening from Plainfield, III., where they have been visiting relatives for a few days. RETURN FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. -Charlie G. Bonner have returned home, from Kankakee, 111., where they were entertained by friends and relatives over Decoration day. HAVE A DAUGHTER. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lockwood of Doty street, Saturday, a daughter. RETURN HOME. Miss Blanche Irish returned to her home in May street last evening after a visit of several days with Miss Mc Mahon, at her home in Crown Point. A DANCING PARTY. Invitations have been issued for the second dancing party of a series to be given by the Hammond Athletic associ ation, Thursday evening, June 3, in the club rooms at Belleview Place. A very pleasant time is anticipated, and it is expected that the party will be very well attended. Many guests from out of the city will be present. A PLEASANT MEETING. A very pleasant meeting of the mem bers of Miss Elizabeth Webbers music class took place Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Huber in Truman avenue. There was the usual attend ance of young people, who passed an enjoyable afternoon. The Czerny contest was the principal feature of the afternoon, and the honors in the contest were awarded Georgia Brower, Ethel Smith and Ruth Rrusel. A short musical program followed, after which dainty refreshments wen- served. Another meeting of the club will be held next Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Baxter, i Sibley street. PREPARE Miss Elizabeth FOR MUSICAL. Webber is preparing for a pupils' recital in June and a very is being arranged, friends of the class attend. to bo given early pleasant program The relatives and will be invited to ENTERT VIN AT DINNER. A very pretty social event occurred when 1he young ladles of the .1; B. G. club entertained at a 6:30 o'clock dinner last evening in honor of the members of the Imhlah club. The party was given at the home of Miss Hazel Cotton in Truman avenue. A very prettily arranged four-course dinner was served at 6:30 o'clock in the- dining room, which had been tastily decorated for the party. The colors of the club, purple and white and green and white, prevailed in the decorations of the dining room. A how of violets ferns made a pretty centerpiece for the table anil other attractive souvenirs were used. Following the dinner, a very delightful program f music and literary numbers was given, and the remainder of the evening was spent in a pleasant social way. The guests of honor were Miss Hlchorn and Mr. MoElroy of the faculty, Misses Margory Sutter. Irene Parsons, Lyda Muenich, Alice Hess, Bernice Ostrowski and Hazel LaRue. The young ladies of the I J. B. G. club are Misses Hazel Cotton, Bessie Porch, Mabel Van Bodegraven, Mae Arkin. Eleanor Phillips and Marguerite Wilcox. A SLUMBER PARTY. Mrs. Fred Porter will entertain several young ladies at a slumber party and breakfast next Saturday evening at her home in Chicago in honor of Miss Ethel Merrill, whose wedding to Reed Bennett will occur Saturday, June 12. Invitations to attend the party have been received by friends of Miss Merrill's in Hammond. ENTERTAINS AT PARTY. Miss Birdie Hauber very pleasantly entertained a party of friends Saturday evening at her home in Chicago in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Ethel Merrill and Mr. Reed Bennett of Chicago. A very delightful social program had been prepared by the by nostess lor the entertainment of the

guests and a daintily arranged course luncheon was served. ATTEND MANY. PARTIES. t Attorney and Mrs. Leon A. Berezniak are the guests of friends in Chicago for a few days. They left Saturday to attend the Outer wedding In the evening, and. during the afternoon saw the Marathon race. On Sunday they were the guests of.-Mr. and- Mrs. Peter Sissman at a party given In their honor. In the evening they attended a box party St Powers' theater, given by Dr. Frankel of Chicago. Mr. J. P. Malkus gave another box party in their ' honor Monday evening, at which about twenty-five friends were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Berezniak returned home last evening, and will give a series of afternoon at home receptions for their friends. VISITED IN MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stlnson and children have returned home from Holland, Mich., when they went a few days ago to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Huntley, who formerly lived here. RETURN FROM VISIT. Misses Monta Underwood and Mable Sherby spent Decoration dav visiting friends in South Bend. RETURN HOME TODAY. Mr. and Mrs. Merryweather returned home this morning from Shelby, Ind., where they have been visitin friends for a few days. ENJOYS VACATION. Ennil Feddler returned this morning fro ma ..short visit with relatives in Cedar Lake. RETURNS HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrison of Chlturned to their home in Logan Square, Chicago, after a visit with Mrs. Morrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilley of South Hohman street. ATTENDS THE THEATER. Miss Margaret, Prest was the guest of friends in Chicago last evenoing, to see "Mary Jane's Pa." VISITS RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marrison of Chicago spent the past few days with Mrs. Thomas Morrison at her home in Truman avenue. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Misses Etta and Verta Sheffield have returned from a pleasant visit with their sister, Mrs. Louis Suess at her home in Milwaukee. LEAVES ON RUSINESS VISIT. mt. f. i. Malo has gone to Cassian, Wis., on a combined business and pleasure trip and expects to be gone for several days. NOTICE. ine uarneld of the Christian Church will give a free band concert at the uemrai parK, on Thursday evening of this week, June 3. 1909. The club will secure the services of Kai the Magi r ortune-teller, who appeared some time ago at the indoor picnic at the Christ lan cnurcn, and who was one of the fa mine attractions. tlis reappearance will be the delight of those who fallad to see him on the other occasion. Re iresnments, which will consist of ice cream, pop corn, crackerjack and home maae candies, will be served. The v-nrisuan Church Band will furnish the music. Everybody Is Invited. LADIES' AID MEET. l lie incites- Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. The hostesses of the afternoon will be Mesdames Cleveland, Sheerer and Burnett ... irie ladies are all urged to be ont. pres U. A. II. AND W. R. C. THAMvFM. ine w . it. i;aiKins Post No 502 G. A. R. and the W. R. C No. 24 S do hereby exien.i 10 an citizens of Hammond and otnors, our most smcer thanks for the very cordial support given to the Dec oration day day program yesterday. It is worthy of special mention that the Christian Church Hand, the Baptist Koubb- Quartet, the Boys' Drum Corps and l lie High School Representative all generously place. 1 their valuable services in commission on this dav and as their contribution of honor to the memory of the nation's dead. It is with high appreciation that we mention the delightful service rendered by the speakers of the day. Dr. S. I. Brown of Knox, Mrs. Nettie Kenner of Chicasro. and our own townsman. H. K. Granger. ICipially generous was the act of A. M. Turner, Mr. P. M. Meyn and others in furnishing carriages for the accommodation of the committee. Again we desire to thank you all for your beautiful service of love. (Signed) J. M. KRA I'SK, Commander G. A. R. F. M. ELLIOTT. Chairman Committee. DR. M. E. JACKSON, W. R. C. AN ENTERTAINMENT. A literary and musical entertainment will lie given Friday evening, June 4, in the auditorium of the First Methodist church, under the auspices of the Epworth league. A good program has been arranged with out-of-town and local talent. An admission of 2; cents will be charged, and the proceeds will be used for the league expenses. The public is cordially invited to attend. A I.I'M N I MEETING. There will be a meeting of the members of the High School Alumni association this evening in the assembly room of the Central school. A full attendance of members is desired, as important business will be disposed of. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Among the Hammond people who spent Decoration day in Chicago were Mr. and Mrs. R. a Galer, M. F. Church. Al Dorsey and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Towle. VISITS IN THE EAST. Miss Lulu Sherby of Truman avenue left Hammond Sunday for Buffalo, where she will spend a week, and from there will go to Brooklyn, N. Y., to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davenport for several weeks. ATTEND CHICAGO PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby and daughters. Misses Mabel and Lulu Sherby, attended a party in Chicago last Saturday evening, at which Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davenport were guests of honor.

Mr. and Mrs. Davenport have been spending several weeks with friends and relatives in Chicago and Hammond, and the party was given as a farewell before they returned to their home in Brooklyn. A PLEASANT SURPRISE. The members of. the G. I, A, to the B. of L. E. gave a very pleasant surprise party last Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dick, T26 Plummer avenue. The party was given as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Green, who will soon leave for Mount Hanna and points in the west for the benefit of Mr. Green's health. Mtb. Green was presented with a very pretty gold pin, in appreciation of her work as president of the society. The evening was passed very plasantly with cards, several games of pedro being

played at small tables in the parlors of I the home. The honors at cards were given to Mrs. A. D. Crissman and Mr. C. W. DeLong. The consolation prize was won by Mrs. Kavaney. At the close of the games a pleasant and informal social hour followed, when dainty refrshments were served. Among the guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames William Green. M. L Dick, C. W. DeIxng, Walter Newman. Mrs. Fred Bull and daughter, Helen, Mrs. M. J. Dermedy and son, Milton; Mrs. William King and daughter, Hat tie; Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. Ben llardesty, Messrs. William Long and J. Moore. 1.3S EXCURSION TO FORI WAYNE. Pennsylvania lines. May 30, leave Hammond at 7 a. rn. 25-4-t ANOTHER DIET 7. TO WED. (Special to The Times.) Buffalo, N. Y., May 31. Mrs. Mary A. Oliver of Norman avenue, announces the engagement of her daughter, Bessie L, to Mr. Arthur G. Dletz of Hammond, Ind. Marriage to take place in June. THE PVBI.IC IS INVITED. Judge Kavangh will deliver the prin cipal address of the evening at the closing exercises for the Lincoln-Jef ferson College of Uw. He is a gifted orator and a,uthor. and highly respected as judge of the superior court of Cook county In Chicago. The exercises will be held next Thursday evening at the First Methodist church, and everybody Is welcome. The pleasant evening's program has been arranged for the occasion. A WEDDING C ELEBRATION. A very pretty home wedding occurred last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parncher in West Ham niond, when Miss Cella Ofselff and Mr. Phillip Jaeobson were marled. Pvabbl Furkman officiated at the ceremony which had been prettily planned in every detail. The service was attended by a large number of friends and rel atives, many of them from Chicago. Following the service a reception was held in honor of the bridal couple and an elaborate wedding supper was serv ed. The home had been very prettily decorated for the ceremony, carrying out a dainty color scheme. In the din ing room where the refreshments wer. served flowers and ferns were usej on the tables. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeobson will ..ake their home in Hammond where they have a wide circle of acquaintances and friends who extend them their congratulations. They were the recipients of many pretty gifts in silver, china and cut glass. A HI HCH WEDDING. A large church weddingwas solemnized at St. Andrews church In West Hammond yesterday when Miss Lucy Skoniecha and Mr. Vincenty Szymanskl were married. The ceremony took place at ! o'clock before a large audience of friends and relatives of the bridal party. The Uev. Father Norvakowski performed the ceremony, the ring ceremony of the church being used. The bride hud several attendants, among them Miss Nellie Fleming, who served her as maid of honor, and the Misses Stella Pietrzak. Mary Pietrazak. Frances Kiedroski. Rose Kolberg, and Mary Kilinski. The young ladies were ail very prettily gowned in white a.nd carried arm boquets of (lowers. The groom had es his attendants, Adam Strzelecki. .lone Kalas. John Summers, Leo Sokolski. Szymanski, Ceorge Kalas. John Sbracki and John Mis. The bride was gowned in a beautiful white dress, elaborately trimmed with lace and insertion. She wore a long tulle veil caught to her hair witli a wreath of lilies-of-the-valley. Her flowers were bride's roses. Following the ceremony at the church the members of the bridal party, the relatives and a few invited friends went to the home of the bride's parents where a reception was held. A wedding breakfast was served at 12 o'clock. The dining room was very prettily arranged with flowers and ferns. During the afternoon and evening the guests went to the hall where dancing was a pleasant social feature. The young people are prominent society people in West Hammond and have a wide circle of friends who will etend their best wishes anil congratulations. RET I HNS George Arthur of the Citizens' from a few days' FltOM WEST. and E. S. Emmerlne bank have returned visit at "Hang's Ivike. An error was made in reporting that Mrs. Emmerine would make the visit. MISS CIRTIS ENTERTAINS. Miss Frances Curtis will have the members of the A. K. club as her guests at the next meeting Thursday evening at her home In Indiana avenue. A very pleasant time is anthipated in the usual way of the club. S. S. CI, VII MEETS. Mrs. Kasper will entertain th members of the S. S. Pedro club Thursday afternoon at her home in State street. The members anticipate a very pleasant time with the card games. KETVRN FROM MH lllli N. Mrs. Margaret Hastings and daughter, Miss Anna, have returned home from Galien, Mich., where they went to spend Decoration day with friends. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. Mrs. T. E. Bell will entertain several friends at an afternoon bridge party, ana this evening Mr. and Mrs. Bell will have a large party of friends as

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IEN1S" WILL MEET AT GARY TOIROU The Lake County Dental society meets tomorrow at Gary for Its last session of this year, before the summer vacation. The Gary members have arranged for a sight seeing trip through the steel plant for the afternoon. The dentists of Valparaiso and Michigan City have accepted an invitation to attend this interesting meeting and will meet the local society at the South Shore station . at 1 o'clock to start on the tour through the mills. In the evening, following a dinner at the Gary hotel, the society will be addressed by Dr. George W. Cook, dean of the Illinois Dental college In Chi cago. This will undoubtedly prove one of the most interesting meetings In the history of the society. NEW SYSTEM 111 EFFECT TODAY Hammond's new house numbering system went into effect today accord ing to an ordinance passed by the city council several months ago. The or dinance, in addition to fixing the base lines, also sets June 1 after which the new numbers will be considered to be in effect. It has a number of provisions about the necessity of placing numbers on houses where they shall be conspicuous. Township section line No. 30, otherwise known as Gostlin street, forms the base line for the north and south streets, while on the east and west streets all numbers beging at the state line. Where streets do not negn at the state line the numbers correspond with those on the through streets. Owing to this the new Lake county directory has another good feature. In that it has both the old and the new numbers. UD FLIPSW 15 SLIGHTLY HURT Arthur Broeckler, a 10-year-old boy, living at 10 Russell strast, while standins on the rear steps of a north-bound Hammond. Whiting & East Chicago street car and holding to one of the grip bars, lost his balance, near Condit street and fell to the pavement. He was later removed to a doctor's office. He is not thought to have been seriously injured, but it will nevertheless be a warning to him desist from riding on car at his own peril. Arthur boarded the two other boys, and for the future to a crowded street car with one or passengers who saw them, believe they were 'flipping" the car on their way home from the Decoration day t xercises at the cemetery. their guests for cards. The parties will bo given at their residence in Homewood. Good advice to women a beautiful complexion, bright e' s, red lips. iro. K oil want clear skin, health., take d Mollister's Rocky nothing like it. Mountain Tea. There's cents. Tea or TabUts. For sale by Negele, the druggist. RETI ISNS FHOM ISIT. Miss Anna Knoezer was the f friends in Kankakee, 111., ove lav. Greatest tonic ing remedy ever and strength producoffei'e. suffering huinanity. Qi kens the blood, lift:; t lie brain anil body from weakness t power. That's what 1 lollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 3" cent?. Tea r Tablets. For sale by Xegele, the drug, gist. A GlTI.Il There will be a dies" Guild of it church Wednesday guild room of the MEETING. meeting of the LaPaul's Episcopal afternoon in the church. A full attendance of members is desired, as usual business will be disposed of. tlio Why let life be made miserable by awful hendaches, constipation, bad blood, sluggish liver, sallow color, when bd list er's Rocky .Mountain Tea makes new life, health and strength. That's what it's done for millions. "r rents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by N'egcie, the d ruggist. Death of Fred Bradshaw. Fred Bradshaw. whose home is in Knglewood, but who is well known in Hammond because of a number of friends he has here, died last Saturday after an illness lasting nearly a I year and which had its beginning in typhoid fever. The funeral was held yesterday. University Club Meets. The members of the University club will hold one of the most important meetings of the year at the chihrooms In the Hammond building tonight. Many matters of importance will come up for consideration, including that of the opening of headquarters in the location that has been secured at Crown Point on the occasion of the Cobe rac ?. Hay the ExhibitA basketful of hay was exhibit A in the case of Kuhlman vs. Renholtz, which is being tried in the Lake Superior court today. The suit is to compel the payment of $34. S5 for two loads of hy which were alleged to have beea

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