Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 6 August 1909 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Fridav, August 6. 1909.

ev HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The Modern Woodmen of the World will hold a meeting this evening In Long's hall cm State street. All members are requested to attend as the regular business will be disposed of. A LAKE TRIP. Mrs. W. E. Brown and her two daughters, Misses Frances and Eugenia Brown of 130 Ogden street and their guests, Miss Theodora Friedlein of Saginaw, Mich., and Miss Katherine Brosnahan of Houston, Ind., will enjoy a lake trip to Milwaukee today and spent the day visiting. LEAVE FOR KENTUCKY. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stinson and children, Elton and Margaret, of May street, left today for Franklin, Ky., where they will visit friends and relatives for a few weeks. A PLEASANT PARTY. Mrs. J. Nolan was hoatees to the members of the Acme Social club yesterimy and entertained the ' members very pleasantly at her home in East Sibley street. The afternoon was pass, ed in the usual way of the club, playing cards and at the close of the games the prizes -for the afternoon were awarded. Mrs. C B. Miller and Mrs. r. J. Henry won the honors at the party. An enjoyable social hour followed when the guests met informally for conversation. The hostess served a dainty course luncheon. The next meeting will occur in two weeks and

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Mrs. Charles Bonner will entertain at her home in Sibley street. All the members were present yesterday and Mrs. Lawrence Long and Mrs. McGowan were teh invited guests of the hostess. RETURN HOME TODAY. Mrs. J. L. Rohde and daughter, Lizzie, returned home today from a week's visit with relatives in Cissna Park, 111. RETURN HOME TODAY. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becker are expected home today from a two weeks' visit in the east. They visited at New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Hasbrook Heights, Washington and also in Norfolk, Va. They had a very delightful trip in every detail and were entertained by many of their friends In the east. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN. Mrs. O. A. Krinbill and daughter, Josephine, have returned to their home in Rimbach avenue, after a two weeks' visit in Michigan. They were the guests of Mrs. Krinbill's sister, Mrs. Heimbaugh at her home in Muskegon for the greater time. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The regular weekly meeting of the members of the Martha Aid society took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Bowman in State Line street. The meeting was the first one after the summer vacation and T 99 STATE I STRFPT Strictly fresh small PORK SHOULDERS ARMOUR'S SWEET PICKLED SALT PORK.. Armour's and Swift's No. 1 SUGAR CURED HAMS. , HAMMOND'S No. 1 SUGAR CURED HAMS. , NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BACON small strips HOME CURED RIB CORN BEEF , 101c 132c 151c 3ic 52c 41c

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many members were in attendance to dispose of the necessary business. The routine business wag transacted and the remainder of the hour was spent with plans for a social to be given next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Green in East State street. An enjoyable social hour followed when the hostess served dainty refreshments.

A DAY'S VISIT. Mrs. Elizabeth Schaller has returned home from Dyer where she spent yesterday visiting her relatives. ENTERTAINED IN CHICAGO. Mrs. Harry MacElfresh of Cameron street wil be entertained by Mrs. Childers at her home in Chicago Saturday. A DAY'S VISIT. Miss Theresa Miller of St. John spent yesterday visiting her friends In Hammond. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Miss Mary McN'eal is visiting at the home of Miss Margaret Seeley in Chicago for a few days this week. A SHORT VISIT. Mrs. Henry Huber and Mrs. John Hughes and little son, Milton, have returned to Hammond from St. John where they visited their sister, Mrs. William Koehle yesterday. LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN. Mrs. M. Rubin of West State street has gone to Benton Harbor, Mich., to remain for a pleasant visit. VISIT IN MILWAUKEE. Mrs. C. B. McXeal of Hammond and Mrs. Seeley of Chicago are the guests of friends and relatives In Milwaukee for a few days. RETURNS HOME. Miss Edith Carter will return to her heme in Ann stret today from Ypsilanti, Mich., where she has been attending the summer normal school. VISITS HAMMOND FRIENDS. Miss Mae Blair, formerly of Hammond but now of Woodlawn spent yesterday visiting her friends here. HERE ON A VISIT. Mrs. E. R. Clark of Grand Haven, Mich., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. D. Young and cousin, Mrs. Joe Love at their home. 488 Towle street for a few weeks. RETURN FROM VISIT. Misses Ethel and Edith Shearer of East Sibley street have returned home from Joliet, 111., where they have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Goodrich, for several days. A PLEASANT PARTY. An enjoyable meeting of the members of the Fleurdelis club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sophia Kralowitz in Hoffman street. AH the members were present and spent a very pleasant social afternoon. Cards were the principal feature of the afternoon and several games of pedio were played at small tables in the parlors. The prizes for Get These Extra fancy Peaches, per basket Elberta 5c Large Kegs choice Holland Herring, r per keg Finest quality Holstein brand full cream j JJft Brick Cheese, lb.. . . J yb Red Fox brand Sweet 2 Wrinkled Peas, cans for A big odd and end Cigar Sale for Saturday, Gov. Hoffman, Autogo, Young America, Cou Cou and Lord Sheldon cigars about 3500 cigars in all 12fortto 25c Fine Violet Cold Cream, for tan and sunburn, regular 50c njj jars Z?C (Drug Dept.)

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the afternoon were awarded Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Huber and Mrs. Kralowlt. The consolation prize was awarded Mrs. Smith. An enjoyable social hour followed when the guests enjoyed music and conversation. A daintily arranged course luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. The next club party will occur in two weeks and Mrs. Mary Kralowitz will entertain.

RETURNS TO LOWELL. Miss Laura Kiggs returned to her home in Lowell this morning after a short visit with Mr. and Mis. W. C. Belman at their home "The Oaks" in Glendale. A DAY'S VISIT. Mrs. Bowden and Miss Frances Agar of alparaiso were the guests of Mrs. It. B. MacAleer at her home in Clinton street yesterday. A CLASS PICNIC. The young people of the Star class of the First Christian church had a delightful picnic at the lake front yesterday afternoon. About ten members of the class were In attendance and were chaperoned by their teacher, Mrs. J. Arthur Davis. They went over to the lake during the afternoon and took their suppers. They spent the the afternoon with the usual picnic diversions and report having had a very jolly time. Another party of the same nature is being planned for next week and the young people anticipate a very pleasant time. . Get your tickets early for the Sangerbund Fedalia picnic Aug. 22, Hudson Lake, Ind. Be one of the crowd. tf. I.EAE FOR THE EAST. Harry Morganeau and Frank Warman will leave Hammond Sunday for New York City and other eastern points to spend a month's vacation. . IS IMPROVING NICELY. Mrs. Arthur Wartena, who has been quite ill at her home in Tolleston for several days, is beginning to improve now as her many Hammond friends will be glad to know. See Gary, Ind., from new sight-seeing automobiles of U. S. Land Co. It meets all trains. PARTY WAS POSTPONED. The party, which was announced to be given by the members of the Hammond Motor Boat club last evening In their club rooms, was postponed, although it will be given some time in the near future. Arrangements will be made to have it a very enjoyable affair in every detail, and the members and their friends will be among the guests. RETURN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn are expected to return home tomorrow or Sunday from a pleasant week's visit In Saugatuck, Mich. RETURNS HOME. Mrs. E .F. Kunert has returned home from Tolleston where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Luther Wartena, who has been quite 111. HAMMOND VISITORS. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Yager, both of Tolleston, were visitors in Hammond today, shopping and calling on friends. A DAY'S VISIT. Mrs. George Gensler of Cedar Lake spent the day visiting friends in Ham mond. VISITING FRIENDS. Mrs. Henry Tieche of Detroit street is spending the day wtih her cousin Mrs. Hageity at her home in Indiana Harbor. LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN. Miss Cora Green expects to leave to morrow for Dowagiac, Mich., to spend a few weeks with friends and rela tives. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs. Harry MacElfresh very pleas antly entertained a few friends at her home in Cameron street yesterday She entertained at a prettily arranged three course dinner at 1 o'clock. The table was very attractively arranged with bowls of flowers and ferns. The afternoon was spent playing cards and an hour was given to music and lit erary numbers. The following were Summer Styles in Shoes Are now here in blacks, tans and russets. Oxfords are in demand and we are carrying a smart line of them in all sizes, and made on a variety of lasts for ladies, men and children. These shoes are excellent in style and construction, are warranted comfortable in fit and easy to wear. Some stores charge much more than we for the same quality of shoe, so you can actually save money by buying hereNATIONAL SHOE STORE R. A. BORG. . 269 East State Street, Two Doors East of Bijou Theater,

the guests, many of whom were from out of town, Mrs. Childers of Chicago, Mr. Fitzgerald of Toronto. Canada, Mr. Willis Frances, Mr. Van Klut of Grand Rapids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Earle of Hammond, and Miss Chestler of Hammond.

RETURN FROM CHICAGO. Miss Sylvia Stickler will return home from Chicago where she has been visiting for the past few days and resume her duties as stenographer Monday In the office of J. Floyd Irish. GARFIELD CLUB TO MEET. There will be a meeting of the members of the Garfield club next Monday evening in the social room of the church. A full attendance of members is desired as business will be disposed of during the hour. A CHURCII SOCIAL. The members of the Martha Aid Society of the First Christian church have completed arrangements for a social to be given next Thursday afternoon, Aug. 12, at the home of Mrs. Green In East State street. The members of the society and their friends are invited to attend, and it is desired that there be a good attendance as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the new church building fund. Those who attend are asked to pay an admission of as many pennies as they are inches around the waist. A very pleasant afternoon's program will be arranged. ATTEND EXERCISES. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed and Miss Alice Bump of East State street went to Valparaiso yesterday to attend the commencement exercises at the uni versity. Mr. Leland Reed was a mem ber of the graduating class. VISIT IN HOBART. Misses Ethel and Edith Shearer of East Sibley street will be the guests of friends and relatives in Hobart dur ing the week end. GUESTS FROM MICHIGAN. The Misses Stafford of South Hohman street, are entertaining Miss Effa Bennett of Dowagaic, Mich., and Miss Mattie Bennett of Homer, Mich., for several days. HERE ON A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. George Weisbecker, for merly of Hammond but now of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holleraft at their home in Iloraan street for several davs. VISITS HAMMOND FIUEXDS. George Aurenz, formerly of Ham mond but now of Lafayette, Ind., Is the guest of his friends here during a short vacation. AV. C. T. V. WORK. Some of the ladies interested In temperance work In Hammond met Thursday afternoon, Aug. 5, and or ganized a W. C. T. U. with thirty members. The folowing- officers were elected: President Mrs. Bessie Ulshafer. Vice President Mrs. Lillie Thompson. Recording Secretary Mrs. Daisy Granger. Treasurer Mrs. Mollle Blanchard. In the evening Mrs. Stahl, state organizer, delivered a lecture at the Baptist church. The interest is splendid among this line, many being unable to attend sent or phoned in their names, showing the interest they have in humanity and the home. The meeting will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Uie home of Mrs. II. E. Granger, 56 Hamlin street, rear of Tublic library. All who have an interest In this noble work are requested to attend. EXTEHTAIXS IXFORJU MY. Miss Gertrude Jones informally en tertained the members of the A. D. Q's last evening at her home in Mason street. It was the regular weekly meeting of the club members and they spent the evening in a very pleasant social way. Several pleasant diversions were enjoyed during the evening, after which a dainty luncheon was served. Several of the young ladies were unable to attend on account of visits out of the city, but the following members were present: Misses Edith and Kthel Shearer, Corinne Ryder, Louise Waite, Iva Sincoke and Gertrude Jones. KXJOY VACATION. Misses Gertrude and Emma Claus will leave next week on their vacations and will spend several days in Milwaukee. They will return to go to Elkhart to be the guest of friends there for a few days. Go to the Hammond Sangerbund Fedalia picnic, Sunday, Aug. 22, Hudson Lake, Ind. tf. Furnishing homes with us la a specialty, not a side line; four floors of furniture. Spiegel's, 9133-9135 Comnerclal avenue, South Chicago. NOTICE! Ir. R. SI. Potter, the eye specialist, will be at his office, V West State street, Hammond, Ind., Saturday, Aug-. 7, hours 10 to 12, and first Saturday In each month there after. Chicago offices, 1232 Masonic temple and 1114 East Sixty-second street. Telephone, Midway, 212. Established ten years. 2t. TO THE READING PI "BMC. Keparrling several erroneous statements made regarding Blind George's supply of papers, the office will supply him with all the papers he wants hy paying for them in the usual way, by the week in advance, in the meantime, if those who have not already ordered of another carrier w'.l send me their address, with name of boy they wish to serve them, I will see that they are properly supplied. Thanking you in advance for any assistance you may kindly give, and for the favors already received, I am at your service. Very truly yours, F. B. HALU 241 Sibley street, near Erie depot. FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE. 0

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LET'S OPEN SOMETHING 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 liead, not the tumblers. Gauzy Shirts. Comfort, and no thanks to the ice-man. COX & MEE 142 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET ANKLE STRAPS In All Leathers Infants White Canvas Ankle Strap Slippers, sizes 3 to 5; 1Q Saturday XC Misses' White Canvas oxfords. Sizes 8 'i to 2, regular 1.50 value; 50C All Broken Lines of Ladies' Three Dollar Oxfords and Pumps, Saturday at 2.75 Also a Gold Ring given away to all Babies up to one year of age. ORTT & TOWLE 179 HOHMAN STREET The Store For Men and Men's Good Shoes 129 HOHMAN STREET

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I Sunday, August 8th Matinee and Night W. r. MANN, Present The Arizona Cowboy Play The Cow Puncher 3rd Successful Season Complete Scenic Production 5 Big Specialty Acts Cowboy Quartette 1 he Champion Lariat Spinner will give FREE Exhibitions on the Street Daily Watch for the man with the rope. Good Shoes PLEASE A.L.L, BASE BALL. . A. A. VS. BOILERMAKERS The Boilermakers have lost only three out of fifteen games this year SUNDAY, AUGUST 8." V I JO Vaudeville ..Theatre.. u 269 State Street Entira Change of Program Monday's and Friday's Doors open 2:30 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Admission 10 cents VVoQdhuil Ice Cream Go. 85 STATE STREET Phone 177 HAMM0KD Manufacturers of Purs Ice Cream Disbes and Spoons furnished FREE for Picnics, Socials, etc. EDMQH A. GILSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 1 1 A. M. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M. Commercial Bank Building, Rooms 152 Office Phone 362 Res. Phone 356 Leon A. Berezniak Attorney and Counselor at Law Offce, 102 First National tank B'dg., Ptiane 383. fiesrtenct, 136 Cirtll Strnt, rhm 4T23. THE TIMES IS THE PAPER THAT PRINTS THE NEWS AS IT FINDS IT, AND ALWAYS TRIES' TO FIND IT. GROCERIES. Fresh Country Eggs, re ceived yesterday, fjf for Saturday only. JQ n it Water Melons O fl n for OUC 1 bot. Puld's Condensed liquid Laundry Bluing . . . ,10c 13c 81c i Olive W ill make 2 quarts) A No. 1 Swest Corn, per doz. New Colifornia Grapes, per lb. . 1 bot. Heintz Pure Olive Oil, regular 25c size 20c Sibley St., Phone 27 HAMMOKD

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