Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1909 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Tuesdav, August 3. 1909-
THE LATEST IN FASHIONS
ing. as Mrs. Klein of West Hammond
was announced to have been the ho
tess. The afternoon will be spent j
the usual pleasant way of the society
with cards and social conversation.
Sim NEW BOOKS ARE
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VISIT RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. Glettenberg of Chicago
were the guests of Mrs. John Dahlkamp
at her home In Sibley street yesterday.
MEETING IS POSTPONED. There was no meeting of the mem-
nf Vio rmhrnfrlcrv rlllh veSterdaV
afternoon on account of the absence 01
several from the city. No arrange- een P'acea on me sneives.
ments have been completed for the next The works are of a general nature, meeting, but the announcements will there being books for the scientist, tha
be made later. ! student of religion, history and the
arts. Probably one of tho most inter-
PLACED IN 1I0ND LIBRARY
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Saturday, August 7th ONE NIGHT ONLY
Sunday, August 8th Matinee and Night
Book lovers and patrons of the Ham
mond public library will be pleased to
street. It is the regular weekly meeting of the club members and they anticipate a very enjoyable time.
A MARSI1MALIOW ROAST. The members of the Fhilathea and
Baraca classes of the t irst liapusi
Sunday school will have another pleasant outing at the lake front today. They have arranged for a marshmallow
roast this time and the young people anticipate an enjoyable time.
LEAVES FOR MICHIOAX. Miss Dollie Knotts of Muenich court
left today for Hotly, Mich., to be tne guest of friends and relatives for a few weeks.
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DINNER GOWN ON CLASSIC LINES. Deep blue crepe meteor is the material of which this graceful gown
built a dark, cool blue like the sky on a summer night. Embroidery in self tone Is placed on the wide band which encricles the flgur eabove the waistline, and this band continues down the front in two long tabs or stoles. Tha little bodice is of silver net embroidered In the blue fhade, the sleeves being laced with sliver cord.
MISS HOPKINS ENTERTAINS. esting of these new works is that "The
Miss Lena Hopkins will entertain the . World I Live In," by Helen Keller, tha
voung ladies or tne rs. s. r.mui uiut'i v j uumii nu unim es11' .wmc .
club this evening at her home in Ogaen tne works are or a practical nature,
as, for Instance, those on celery, tomato and bean culture and a book entitled "Practical Dairy Bacteriology." There is food for thought for the suffragettes in
the book entitled "Sex Equality." For the student of r-llogion there is a generous field of fourteen volumes dealing largely with Oriental faiths. Mrs. Jennie Sawyer, the librarian, has already catalogued the books which may now be had. The list Is appended: I.Ut of Sixty New Hook. Through the dates of the Netherlands Wallace.
The World I Live In Helen Keller. Egypt and Its monument Hichen. The Rhine Markinder. The Niagara River Hulbert. Studies In the Eighteenth Century in Italy Lee. The Awakening of Turkey Knight. Builders of United Italy Holland. As Others See Us Brooks. The Age of Mentral Virility Dorland. A Mind That Found Itself Beers.
Sex Equality Denmore. Religion and Medicine Worcester. Arcana of Nature Tuttle. Hows It Works Nelson. How It Is Made Nelson. I low It Is Done Nelson. Solomon and Solomonic Literature Conway. Studies tn American Race Problem. Stone. Realties and Ideals Harrison.
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A AVEEK-ENO VISIT. Miss Anne Galvin spent the past week
end visiting at Danville, 111.
RETURN TO OHIO. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. McKee, who have
been the guests of Mr. ana airs. j.. x-. McKee at their home In Beall avenue
for several days, have concluded their visit here and left for their home in
Toledo, O.
VISITS CHICAGO FRIENDS. Mrs. Thomas Brennan of Rimbach avenue was the guest of friends on
the south side in Chicago yesterday aft.
ernoon. RETURNS HOME FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Frame and children have returned to their home in Kmte T.ine street after a two weeks'
visit with relatives in LaGrange, Ind.
VISITS IN IOWA.
Miss Genevive Hastings or nesi
State stret, left Hammond today for Ot-
tumwa, la., where she will spend two
weeks visiting friends.
Historical and Political Essays Lecky. The Mastery of Mind Frank. Prevention of Tuberculosis Newsholme. The Christmas Stewart. The Angel and the Star Connor. Young Folks Dialogues Shoemaker. Plctuares Which Every Child Should Know. The Social Unrest Brooks.. History of Architectural Development Simpson.
'Neath Austral Skies Becke. Young's Xight Tthoughts Boyd's
I Notes.
Twenty Annual Report of the Commission of Labor. Commission of Education Report (2 vols. 1908). The Great Fight Drummond. Henrik Ibsen, the Many and His Plays Moses. The Maid of Frances Lang. Porfirlo Diaz DeZayas Enriquez. Robertspierre and the French Revolution Warwick. The Little Dauphin Welsch. Celery Culture Beattie. Tomato Culture Tracy. Bean Culture Sevey. Soils Burkett.
Insects Injurious to Vegetables
Chittenden.
Practical Dairy Bacteriology Conn. Judaism. Panteism. Islam. Early Buddhism. Hinduism. Magic Fetishism. Religion of Babylonia and Assyria. Religion of Ancient China. Religion of Ancient China. Religion of Ancient Egypt.
Mythology of Ancient Britain and Ire
land. Religion of Ancient Scandinavia. Religion of Ancient Greece. Shinto. Animism.
20-PEERLESS MAIDENS-20 Washington Society Girls A Burlesque Company of Merit Supreme in its Originality Presenting a Company of
AMERICA'S FORMOST Representative BURLESQUE ARTISTS Everything New and Original
COSTUMES-MUSIC-SCENERY-ETC.
W. F. MANN, Presents The Arizona Cowboy Play The Cow Puncher 3rd Successful Season
ARE YOU GOING OUT OF TOWN THIS SUMMER? If you arr, be sure to have The Tlme f ttllovr you. Ia most cnara The Tlraca IU b at the breakfast table the next morning, and always glre all of the latest nevra from Lake county of the day before. The address may be chanced as frequently as desired by giving the old as well as the new address. The price of The Times by mall dally Is 0 cents per week.
RETl'RSS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Rodney C. Hobbs and little son returned home yesterday from an ex
tended visit -with friends and relatives
in YorkviUe, 111.
LEAVES ON VACATION.
Paul Masteller will leave Hammond tomorrow for Rochester, Ind., to be tha guest of friends and relatives for a few
weeks. VISIT HAMMOND RELATIVES.
Mrs. Sanger of Lowell is spending a few days at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. S. A. Bell, in South Hohman street.
A DANCING CLASS.
The regular Tuesday evening dancing class will take place this evening at Long's hall on State street. A number of young people from East Chicago and Hammond are expected to attend, and
the yanticipate an enjoyable time.
NO CLVB MEETING.
There will be no meeting of the mem
bers of the Philathea Embroidery club this evening on account of other social
arrangements, but Miss Margaret Hep
ner wil lentertaln at the next regular meeting Tuesday evening at her home
in Flummer avenue.
Salt Lake City, Portland and Seattle
and spent several days at the exposi
tion. They returned home on the
Northern Pacific route. Mr. and Mrs.
Stinson have been absent for several
weeks and report a most enjoyable trip.
RETURNS FROM MICHIGAN.
Miss Hazel Schoneld lias reiurneu
home- from a few weeks visit un friends and relatives In New Buffalo,
Mich. Mr. and Mrs. ones warner, wno
spent Sunday there, returned home with
her.
VISIT IS AT AND END.
Miss Mae Bird of Milwaukee, who has
been the guest of her brother, Charles Bird for several days, left today for her home. Miss Margaret Bird accompanied her home to spend several days with friends and relatives In Mil
waukee.
THE GUESTS OF RELATIVES.
The Misses Elsie and Grace Stolley,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stolley
of Morton court, left today for Mlchl-
ian City to spend a few weeks with
relatives.
RETURN FROM BENTON HARHUH.
Mrs. M. Ilower and little grand
daughter returned to Hammond today
from Benton Harbor, Mich., where tney went with Mrs. Newton Hembroff sev
eral days ago. Mrs. Hembroff will re
main for a few weeks' treatment at tne health resort.
LEAVE FOR "WISCONSIN. Mrs. Jeanle Sawyer and Mrs. F. R. Mott will leave tomorrow for Lake Winnebago, Wis., for a few weeks' visit. Mrs. Sawyer will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Peter CTrumpacker at
their cottage there and Mrs. Mott win visit Dr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. P. Bell, who are at WILL GIVE PEDRO PARTY. Golden Rule Council, D. of L-, will give a pedro party and dance Tuesday evening, Aug. 3, in the K. of P. halL Prizes will be awarded. The price of 15 cents will be charge Everybody Invited. Committee. 3t.
VISIT IN THE EAST. Madallne and Naomi Ortt, children
of Mr. and Mrs. James Ortt, and Miss McCune will leave for Niagara Falls and Buaffo to be the guests of rela
tives for a few weeks.
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HAMMOND
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Chicken Soup, a la Relne Sirloin of Beef with Brown Potatoes Fricassee of Chicken, Country Style
Small Steak,
a la Prima
ents in South Hohman street. She at tended the Hammond high school dur
iiik ner residence nere and was verv
prominent in musical circles. Since moving to Chicago she completed her
course in a Clilcaero conservatory and
has been playing at a north side the
ater. Mr. Davis is a clerk at the Auditorium in Chicago. The many friends of Mrs. Davis will extend to her congratulations and their heartiest wishes
for a happy future.
VISIS RELATIVES.
Mrs. B. Fehrlny has gone to Scher-
erville to spend a few days with rela
tives.
LEAVE FOR THE EAST.
Miss Luclle Stebblns of Woodlawn
and Miss Marie Stout of Carroll street
left today for Niagara Falls and Buf
falo, N. x., where they will spend a
week. On their return home Miss Steb
blns will stop at Detroit, Mich., to be
the guest of relatives for several days.
MRS. NOLAN A HOSTESS. Mrs. J. Nolan will entertain the
members of the Acme bociai ciud at
her home in Sibley street next Wednesday afternoon. All the members expect to attend and anticipate a very enjoyable time in a social way.
VISIT IV KEXTICKY. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stinson and
children of May street, expect ta
leave the latter part of this week for
Franklin, Ky.. to visit friends and rel atives for several days.
A SHORT VISIT IN" HAMMOND. Miss Blanche VanDerWeele of Kan
sas City has been the guest of Mrs. E.
VanDerWeele at her home in Fayette
street for a few days and left yesterday
frr Mlr.ot. N. D.. for a more extended
visit.
RETVRNS FROM VACATION.
Miss Grace Gero has returned home
from a pleasant two weeks' vacation.
Miss Gero was the guest of Miss Edith Carter and Miss Clara Mathias, who
are attending normal at Yysllantl,
Mich. They enjoyed a pleasant week'
end visit at Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
RETURNS FROM DETROIT.
Miss Eva McFall has returned from
Detroit, Mich., where she has been vis iting her parent sand other relatives fo
several weks. She is at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Luke Kelly, In South Hohman street. LEAVES ON VACATION. Miss Cora Green expects to leave the last of this week for her home in Dowagaic, Mich., where she will spend n. few weeks with relatives.
AN EASTERN VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. 621 Sheffield avenue, will leave for Union City. Pa., today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davidson for two weeks.
LEAVES FOR LAFAYETTE. Mrs. Robert Armstrong of Carroll street, has gone to Lafayette and Bat
tleground, Ind., to spend several days
at the camp meeting. RETXRNS FROM CHICAGO.
Miss Clara Hasse who has been the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr at their home In Chicago for a few days,
has returned home.
AN ENJOYABLE TRIP. Miss Lola Hemstock of Valparaiso and Miss Leoda MacAleer of Webb street will leave the last of this week on a very enjoyable trip. They will go to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto and Owensound, Canada, and expect to remain away several weeks.
AN OVER SUNDAY VISIT.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Austgen were the
guests of friends and relatives In Dyer
over Sunday. HERE ON A VISIT.
Miss Inez Gaff of Danville, 111., ar
rived here today to be the guest of Miss
Edna Switzer at her home In Russell
street for a few days.
Get your tickets early for the Sang
erbund Fedalia picnic Aug. 22, Hudson
Lake, Ind. Be one of the crowd. tf.
SPENDS THE DAY HERE.
Miss Mary Holm of Columbus, O.,
who is visiting Mrs. W. W. Merrill and
family in Chicago came to Hammond today and is the guest of Mrs. Mary Hnnnen and family at their home In
Rimbach avenue.
MOVE FROM HAMMOND.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Williams of 301
Chicago avenue, will soon move to Tolleston, where they will make their
home in the future. Mr. Williams has secured employment in the Gary steel
mills and they will move as soon as their new home is completed.
A FEW DAYS' VISIT.
Mrs. C. M. Towle of Brookllne is the
guest of Mrs. Heschler of Hammond for
a few days.
LEAVE ON VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Towle and son
wore in Hammond today visiting
friends before going to Kendalville,
Ind., where they will be the guest of
relatives for a few weeks.
LEAVES FOR THE EAST.
Ed Fisher left Hammond this noon
for Chicago from where he will leave
on the Pennsylvania flyer for his home
in East Orange, N. J. Mr. Fisher leaves Hammond permanently and will go Into
business in New York City.
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NOTICE! After Aug. 1, the banking depart
ment of the Lake County Savings & Trust company will observe, regular
banking hours, being from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., excepting Tuesdays and Fridays, when all departments will be kept open until 8 p. m., on account of pay roll checks which we have ar
ranged to cash on these evenings. On Saturdays we will close at 1 o'clock as usual. 3t.
PETER W. MEYN, President.
NOTICE!
L. L. Levey has moved from 212 E. State street to 80 S. Hohman street.
next to Hammond garage. Open even
lngs. Phone 118. Where he will be
will be pleased to see his old custom ers and new ones 3t.
A RIVER SOCIAL.
The members of the Deborah Society
of the First Christian church will en
tertain nt n verv novel social Thurs
day evening, Aug. 5, to which the pub lie is cordially invited. The social will be in the nature of a river party and several launches have been secured for the evening and tickets will be sold for rides down the river. The boats will leave from the dock at 739 Wilcox street, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. There will be music during the evening and refreshments will be served. It Is desired that many attend as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the new church building fund.
VISITS FRIENDS HERE.
Miss Elizabeth Evers of Edgewater, 111., has returned home after a pleasant
week-end visit with Miss Mary Krost
at her home in Doty street.
A DAY'S VISIT. Mrs. W. W. Merrill of Hamilton Park, Chicago, is spending the day
with Hammond friends.
thoir summer homes there.
Fred Miller was the guest of his
cousin, Benjamin Eastman, In Chicago
yesterday.
Mrs. J. Walker and son, Basil Walker,
are spending the day in Chicago.
Miss Jennie Brunswick is spending
the day visiting friends in Chicago.
Mrs. Edith Griffln is among the Hammond ladies visiting in Chicago today.
Attorney George Baker of Gary was In Hammond yesterday on business. E. F. Cedarblom of Chicago was In Hammond today on business.
Nelson Olson of Chicago was a business visitor in Hammond today. See Gary, Ind., from new sight-seeing automobiles of V. S. Land Co. It meets all trains.
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BOILERMAKERS The Boilermakers have lost only three out of fifteen games this year
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8.
3 P. M. H. A. A. Grounds
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Vaudeville
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ing parade may be looked for on the
Hammonds streets, this being part of
the invertlsing program.
Will Be Let Tonight.
The contract for the Polish Catholic
church rectory will be let this evening.
It will cost in the neighborhood of $10,000. and it is to be a pressed brick building. The contract for the steam heat and mason work for the new church will be let tomorrow. It Is expected that the steam heat contract will go to John L. Fox of East Chicago, whose bid was $2,039.
269 State Street Entire Change of Program Monday's and Fridays
Doors open 2:30 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Admission 10 cents
THE CITY
VISIT CHICAGO PARKS.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. DeLong of State
Line street, spent Sunday at Lincoln
park in Chicago.
RETVRNS FROM MICHIGAN.
Miss Kate Emery has returned home from a week's visit at Petosky and
Charlevoix, Mich. Mrs. I. Emery and Miss Annan Emery will remain in Mich
igan for a more extended visit and an
ticipate a very enjoyable time.
CONCLl'E VISIT HERE.
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Knoff have re
turned to their home in Berne, Ind., after a few days' visit with Mrs. Knoft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese at their home In Rimbach avenue.
LEAVES FOR WYOMING. Miss Cora Bolasky of Seattle. Mich.,'
who has been the guest of Mrs. E. VanDerWeele at her home in Fayette street, left yesterday for Wilmington, Wyo.
LEAVES FOR THE EAST. Mr. Max Nowak left Hammond last week to visit relatives at Hoboken, N. J., and other eatsern points. RETVRNS TO CHICAGO. Miss Katherlne Glettenberg, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. Dahlkamp at
her home in East Sibley stret the past week, left yesterday for her home In Chicago.
RETl'HX FROM WESTERN TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. James K. Stinson and son, Roland, and daughter, Violet, have returned to their home in May street after an extended western trip. They visited at Denver, Colorado Springs,
VISITS FRIENDS HERE. Miss Lucile Stebblns, formerly of Hammond, but now of Woodlawn, Is the guest of Miss Marie Stout at her home In Carroll street for a few days.
SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. The members of Sewing Circle No. 1 of St. Margaret's hospital will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. G. Raymus at her home in Rimbach avenue. The members are asked to notice the change In the place of meet--
Go to the Hammond Sangerbund Fedalia picnic, Sunday, Aug. 22, Hudson Lake, Ind. tf.
RECEIVES SAD NEWS. Mrs. T. F. McKee received a telegram last evening telling of an accident to the children of her brother. Professor H. A. Hartma nof Boulder, Col. Five children were nlavlnsr in the yard
when they were all bitten by a mad dog. They left the west for Chicago immediately, accompanied by their parents where they will receive treatment until all danger is past. FLEVRDELIS CLVR MEETS. The members of the Fleurdelis club will be the guests of Mrs. Sophia Kralowltz at her home In Hoffman street.
Thursday afternoon. It is the regular meeting day for the club members and they will spend an enjoyable time playing cards. AID SOCIETY' MEETS.
Mrs. Leon Bereznak will entertain the members of the Jewish Iadies' Aid society at her home, 136 Carroll street, Wednesday afternoon. The usual business will be held early in the afternoon and the remainder of the afternoon will be spent In a social way. A full attendance of members is desired.
Herman Taken Sick. Officer Herman was taken sick last evening at about 12 o'clock and was compelled to go home. It was said by the doctor, who attended him, that his condition was serious.
To Have a Midway. With each day the coming Elk picnic for Aug. 18 is taking on bigger proportions. A regular mid-way carnival with first class attractions, is now included in the program, the committee being at work now in laying out the grounds for this. Beginning next Saturday and the following, an advertis-
Washington Society Girls. Is an extravaganza company that will make Its appearance here for the first time in an entirely new departure In theatricals. There will be three distinct styles of entertainment, and it is said, the above is the only organiza-1
tion of its kind traveling. Rarely, if
ever, has it been the good fortune of
our theatergoers to witness a company of this kind, and they should not fall to grasp the opportunity. There are a number of novel acts who will make their first appearance In this country. A new burletta from the pen of a popular author will be one of the main features, introducing ten clever comedians and twenty handsome and talented young maidens. An olio of
polite vaudeville will also be introduced. The costumes that will be worn in the various production are said to be marvels of elegance and beauty. Appropriate scenery is also carried to properly present each production. The musical portion of the program, it is claimed, lias been written especially for this company, and some very classical and catchy melodies are introduced. It is safe to say that the management have spared neither time nor expense to thoroughly equip the show with all the necessary requirements. The Washington Society Girls will be seen at the Towle Opera House next Saturday.
LET'S OPEN SOFilETHlUG not necessarily a bottle. A window might help. Anything the wind can blow through. Pleasant thought. You find the breeze and we will find the gocds for it to blow through. Our Loose Mesh Underwear, though light, cool and breezy, Is strong and durable. Well made and cut for comfort. Loose-Knit Cravats, light as air. Open Weave Garters to ease life's walk. Straws for the head, not the tumblers. Gauzy Shirts. Comfort, and no thanks to the Ice-man. COX & MEE 142 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
WoQdhuII Ice Cream Co.
IS STATE STREET
Mwm 177
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Manufacturers of Pare Ice Cream Dishe and Spoon fnmlshed FREE for Picnics. Socials, etc.
EOMON A. GILSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 1 1 A. M. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 r. M. Commercial Bank Building, Rooms 1 5 2 Office Phone 362 Res. Phone 356
A CHANGE IX MEETING. The meeting of the members Of the Fern Leaf Linen club, which was announced to take place at the home of Mrs. T. F. McKee in Beall avenue, had to be. changed on account of illness among the relatives of the hostess. Mrs. F. A. Bull will entertain at her home In State street next Thursday afternoon and a very pleasant time is anticipated. . - -
A WEDDING ASSOl'SCEMEST. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Aleta Werner. formerly of Hammond, but now of Chicago, to Mr. Davis, also of Chicago, will be of Interest to many Hammond people, friends of Miss Werner. The ceremony occurred today at the home of the bride's parents and the young couple left immediately for Detroit, Mich., to be the guests of Mr. Davis- relatives for a few weeks. The bride was a very popular young society girl in Hammond and made her home with her par-
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Satisfied Customers
Are the kind I want. If I repair your watch and it gives perfect satisfaction, you are going to tell your friends about it.. By following the principle of doing first class watch repairing at a reasonable price, and advertising in the TIMES, I have built up a fine trade and I am proud of it. Bring your watch to me, no charge for examination. S. SILVER Expert watchmaker and jeweler 265 East State St. 1 door east of Bijou Theatre.
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