Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1909 — Page 2

THE TIMES. Friday, Alienist 20, 1909.

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VISITS IX MERRILL.VILLE.. Mrs. Tony Lennertz of East Chicago was In Hammond on her way to Merrillville where she will spend a few days with friends and relatives. A BUSINESS VISIT. K. E. Coddlngton of the Marshall Fnrnace company of Laporte, -was in Hammond yesterday on business. A BUSINESS VISIT. W. N. Durbin of Anderson, Ind., was in Hammond yesterday on a business visit. RETURNS TO CHICAGO. Mrs. Anna Adams and daughter, Ruth, have returned to Chicago after a few days' visit with Mrs. W. S. Gallagher and family. A BUSINESS VISIT. Attorney John M. Stinson, E. S. Emmerine of Hammond and W. Nv Durbin of Anderson, Ind., transacted business in Highlands yesterday afternoon. RETURNS HOME. Mss Madge Bloss of "Woodlawn has been the guest of Mrs. O. W. Harding at her home in Highlands for a fewdays. A LAKE TRIP. A very enjoyable social function occurred last -evening and several Hammond young people were in attendance. The young men of the party secured

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the launch "Lena Herron" on --Lake Michigan and last night entertained at a lake party. The guests left from the dock at Lake Front park and went to the Jackson park dock and there went to the German building where an elaborate luncheon was served. Refreshments were also served on the boat. The party was one of the pleasantest affairs of the week and the following young people were present and report having had a most delightful time: Miss Williams of East Chicago, Miss Murray of Hamilton, Canada, Miss Mlzer of Clayfoopl, Ind., Misses Mae Hanson, Edna Ewitzer, Ethel Hoffman and Ethel and Edith Shearer of Hammond, Messrs. Frank Martin, George Love, . C. Ewing, John Henderson, George Suppes, George Rosenberg, John Meyer and Theodore Moor. HERE ON A VISIT. Dr. Cheney and wife of Vermont are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dobbins at their home, 139 Doty street for a. few days. Dr. and. Mrs. Cheney are returning home from quite an extended visit in Salt Lake City, Utah and other western cities. HERE ON A VISIT. Miss Edna Switzer is entertaining Miss Mlzer of Claypool, Ind., at her home in Russell street for several days. RETURN HOME TODAY. Mrs. T. W, Oberlin and daughter, Katherine, are expected to return home No. 1 SUGAR CURED HAMS, (the very best).. Swift's No. 1 Sugar Cured BACON (small strips) ... ARMOUR'S No. 1 CALIFORNIA HAMS ... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST SMALL FORE QUARTERS OF LAMB HOME CURED NATIVE RIB CORN BEEF 13ic "52c lOic 9c 9zc Large fancy home grown Ripe Tomatoes, per basket C Best quality long shredded Gocoanut, 4 A per pound I rli 2-lb. cans Red Fox brand Sweet Wrinkled Peas, Scans for Finest quality Elgin Creamery OQf Butter, per lb ZvJb Choice wrapped Tip Top Caramels, ft per pound .s Stillmans Freckle Cream, regular 50c Oft i: size (Drug Dept.) 222 22

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this evening from a pleasant visit of several weeks with relatives in Mansfield, O. They were entertained by Mrs. Oberlln's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wolff. ATTENDS PARTY. Miss Sylvia Blomberg of Eaat Chicago was in Hammond last evening to attend a hay rack party at which her Hammond friends entertained. HERE OX A VISIT. Miss Alta Williams of Crown Point is spending a few days visiting friends in Hammond. RETURNS HOME. Miss Lucile Stebbins of Woodlawn returned home last evening after a few days' pleasant visit with friends in Hammond. Miss Stebbins formerly lived here.

RETURNS HOME. Miss Eva Wilson has returned home from Brunswick, Ind., where she went a few days ago to attend the wedding of Miss Dora Groman and Mr. Harvey Gross. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Alice Hess, who is attending the Valparaiso university at Valparaiso, will spend spend the week-end in Hammond with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hess of Michigan avenue. LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN. Mr. F. C. Ryan of Williams street will leave tomorrow for Petosky, Mich., to spend a few weeks of the hay fever season. A SHORT VISIT. Miss Lyda Muenich of South Hoh man street is expected home this afternoon from Valparaiso where she has been visiting friends for a short time. VISITS HAMMOND RELATIVES. Mrs. I. Perry has returned to her home in Edgewater, Ill., after a few days" visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Carlan at their home in Douglas avenue. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Elizabeth Webber has returned home from Cedar Lake where she went to visit friends. LEAVES ON. SHORT VISIT. Mrs. Martin Linz has gone to Indian apolis for a pleasant few days' visit and to attend the automobile races. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Maud S. Hill informally enter tained a few of her friends last even ing at her home in Carroll street. Several social diversions were enjoyed dur ing the evening and dainty refreshments were served. The young ladies had a very pleasant evening. A POST-NUPTIAL RECEPTION. Cards were issued yesterday among Hammond society ladies to attend an afternoon reception at which Mrs. Mary Holm and Miss Alice Holm will entertain in honor of Mrs. A. Murray Turner next Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 23th. The guests will be received between the hours of 3 and 4, 4 and 5 Extra fancy large Yellow Peaches, packed in large baskets, 1 Rf per basket 8 3j Best quality Washing Soda, i p per pound I U Kirk's American Family Soap, -j bars for Our famous high grade 25c Coffee, orpounds for rJUu Underoof Pure Rye Whisky, regular 1.25 full quart bottles 8c Peroxide of Hydrogen, regular 25c bottles Qj (Drug Dept.)

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hundred Invitations have been Issued and there will be many out-of-town guests. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the members of Hammond Hive, No. 2, L. O. T. M., will be held this evening in the K. of P. hall. The routine business will be disposed of and an enjoyable social hour will follow. A full attendance of members is desired. A LAWN SOCIAL. The young ladies of the Phllathea class of the First Baptist Sunday school will give a lawn social at Central park Saturday evening to which the public is cordially invited. The park will be attractively decorated with Japanese lanterns and ice cream and cake will be served at small tables on the lawn. The young ladles desire to clear a neat sum as the proceeds will be used for charity. AV. C. T. U MEETING. The regular weekly meeting of the members of the W. C. T. V. will take place this afternoon at the home of Mrs. McCartin in Michigan avenue, near Hamlin stret. A full attendance of members was desired as a very enjoyable program had been arranged for the entertainment. MRS. KRALOWITZ ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Mary Kralowitz is entertaining the members of the Fleurdelis club this afternoon at her home in Hoffman street. Cards will be the feature of entertainment for the afternoon and a very social time is anticipated. GARFIELD CLUB TO MEET. The next regular meeting of the members of the Garfield club will take place next Monday evening at ' the church parlors. The business will be disposed of early in the evening and the remainder of the time will be spent socially. All the members of the club are Invited to be present. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS. The members of the Martha A di Society of the First Christian church met at the home of Mrs. C. H. Murray In East Sibley street yesterday afternoon for the regular weekly meeting. It was announced to be a business meeting and many of the members were present. Arrangements were made for a social day which will be celebrated by the members of the Martha Deborah societies next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Barnett, S33 Summer street. It was also decided to postpone the fish fry until Sept. 10 and plans will be made to have it a very pleasant affair. The proceeds of the supper will be used for the benefit of and parents. Many of them were pres social hour followed the business meet ing when refreshments were served. A PLEASANT OUTING. Several Hammond young people went to the lake front last evening and had a very enjoyable social time. They took their suppers with them and served early in the evening and then enjoyed a delightful lake trip on the launch "Florence." Those in the party were the Misses Lydia and Louise Hofer, Frieda Klee and Gerrtude Koehneman and Messrs. Will Young, Jacob Fisher, Fred Koehneman and Henry Lee. ANNUAL PICNIC. The members of the Congregational Sunday school enjoyed their annual picnic yesterday at Douglas park and there was a very large attendance of young people and their class teachers an dparents. Many of them were present all day and spent the time with various games and amusements. Refreshments were served during the day. All who were present report having had a very enjoyable time as the day was ideal for an outing of that kind. A PLEASANT MEETING. Mrs. Charles Bonner very pleasantly entertained the members of the Acme Social yesterday afternoon at her home in Kast Sibley street. It was the regular meeting of the club members and they spent a very enjoyable afternoon in the usual way of the club. Cards were the principal feature of entertainment and several games of pedro were played. The honors at the party were given to Mrs. C. B. Miller and Mrs. .1. Nolan. The remainder of the afternoon was spent In an informal social way until the hostess served a dainty course luncheon. The next meeting will occur in two weeks and Mrs. C. I Burgman will entertain at her home in Con. lit street. AX AFTERNOON PARTY. The members of the Fern Leaf Linen club spent a very delightful afternoon at the home of Mrs, Manns in Plummer avenue yesterday when she entertained the club ladies at the regular meeting. The afternoon was spent In a pleas ant social way with various diversions. Cards were the principal feature of en tertalnment and seven games of pedro were played at small tables In the narlnrs. The honors at the party were given to Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Hurge. The consolation prize was given to Mrs. riufrane. An enjoyable social hour followed the games when con versatlon was indulged in until the hostess served dainty refreshments. Arrangements were made to have the next party in two weeks and Mrs. Kennedy will entertain at her home in Bussell street. All the members were present yesterday and Mrs. Max Schmidt was taken as a new member. A C LASS PICNIC. The members of Miss Maud Foley's Sunday school class of the Firpt Methodist church spent a very pleasant afternoon yesterday at the Iike Front park. The afternoon was spent with games and -Informal amusements until refreshments were served. Miss Foley chaperoned the crowd of young- people who report having had an enjoyable time. A SVRPRISB PARTY. One of the very pleasant parties of the week was a surprise planned by several friends of Miss Frieda Kunert and given In her honor last even ing'. The young people met early In the evening and went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kunert in Rus sell street, where thev spent a most enjoyable time with games and music. At a late hour dainty refreshments were served and the guests departed

having had a very pleasant time. The following were among those present: Misses Amelia Dibos, Rose Ruschli, Emma Kogler, Helen Schneider, Clara Lauerman, Clara Price, Carrie Shearer, and Mayme Rahen, Messrs. Eugene Carroll, William Farland, Joe Sherby. Ambos Johnson, Ralph Young, Leo Engleton, Walter Delaney and Edward Klein. GUESTS FROM CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese entertained Mrs. Zlegler and daughter of Chicago Chicago at their home in Rimbach avenue yesterday.

A PLEASANT MEETING. A very pleasant meeting of the members of the Deborah Aid Society of the Christian church took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hyman Parker in Calumet avenue. There was a good attendance of members and all report having had an enjoyable social time. The house was prettily decorated" with garden flowers. The afternoon was spent with the usual business and sewing until in the late afternoon the hostess served refreshments. The next meeting will be the regular monthly social meeting and Mrs. Fred Barnett will entertain at her home in Summers street. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. . The members of Oak Hill Camp, No. 136, W. O. W., will hold a regular meeting at Long's hall on State street thts evening. A full attendance of members is desired as the routine business will be disposed of. A LI.NE.N SHOWER. Mrs. Martin Finneran entertained a number of friends last evening at her home in West Hammond in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Carrie Gruszka and Mr. Saylor Long. Mrs. Finneran entertained at a linen shower and the coming bride received many very beautiful gifts in linen, among them a handsome luncheon set in cluny lace. The evening was spent in a very delightful social way with games and music until a late hour when the guests were invited into the dining room and served with an elaborate course supper. The home was very prettily decorated for the party with cut flowers and ferns and a dainty color scheme was carried out in the decorations. The tables had bowls of pretty flowers as the only decorations. The following were among the guests: .Mesdames Camp, Gruszka, Lietzan Leder and Finneran, Misses Fitzgerald of Chicago. Frieda Otto, Hannah Gruszka, Gustie Kuhn, Millie O'Malley, Clara Strouse, Anna Peters and Carrie Gruszka. RETURNS HOME. Miss Emma Rishling left today for her home In Rensselaer after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Iavene at their home In Truman avenue. A BUSINESS TRIP. Attorney Peter Crumpacker went to Danville, 111., today on a business visit. IMPROVING NICELY. Miss Fern VanDerWeele was able to be out for a short time today after be ing confined to her homt in Fayette street for a few weeks with a severe attack of tonsilitls. ' RETURNS FROM THE EAST. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Brandt have returned to their home in Michigan avenue after a pleasant visit at Buffalo, N. Y., and points In Ohio. , RETURNS TO HAM MONO. II. W. Grove has returned to Hammonl from his home in Ohio where he has spent a long summer vacation. He will resume his activities with the firm of Grove & Henderson, attorneys. I RETURN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Lutheran Atkinson of Minneapolis left yesterday for their home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. T). C. Atkinson of South Hohman street. SEWING CIRCLE MEETS. The members of Sewing Circle No. 1, of St. Margaret's hospital were the guests of Mrs. Mayer at her home in State Line street yesterday afternoon. It was the regular meeting of the club members and thev enjoyed a pleasant social time. Cards were the feature of j entertainment and several games of j pedro were played. The honors at the j games were given to Mrs. Mat Klein and Mrs. Peter Halfman. The consolation prize was given to Mrs. Fred Humpher. A social hour followed when dainty refreshments were served. Another meeting will be held in two weeks and the usual program of the club will be enjoyed. A HAY HACK PARTY. Several young- people from Hammond enjoyed a hay rack party to I.ansing where they went to spend the evening. Various social amusements were enjoyed during the evening and refreshments were served. The young people returned home at a late hour having had a very pleasant time. The following were among those present: Misses lsabelle Vanderhoof. Mayme Meyers. Stella Wiley, Katherine and Anna Ahlborn, Lillian Yarck. Hulda Weil. Stella Blomberg of Kast Chicago, Frieda Olenshc-ck. Alma Blar.kenburg and Iouise lilohm, Messrs. Ed Schutz, Jesse Dilts, Rudolph Well, Lawrence Cresson and John Grimmer. A CAI.I.KD MEKTINU. There will be a called meeting of the members of the Indies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the church parlors. Business of importance will be transacted so that all the members are asked to be present. Dr. Tinkham of Crown Point was in Hammond today on professional business. Mrs. J. S. Blackmum was a visitor in Chicago today. Furnishing Homes with us la specialty, not a, side line; four floors ol furniture. Spiegel's, 813S-9135 ComBrclal avenue. South Chicago. WANTED. Information as to the whereabouts of the children of Mathilda Fiegrist. maiden name Boeckh. deceased. These I children were adonted by people in , Hammond. Ind.. or vicinity, and are needed on account of their inheritance. Write, or phone to Paul B. I-ipinski, 'Hammond, Indiana. Phone No. 116.

owl Friday, Aug. 20th New York Casino's First Big Review Revised to the Minute THE Passing Show A JOYOUS FUN JINGLING and Jollity music A DAINTY DAZZLING DELIGHT WITH MAY HOWARD AND Many others Mostly Girls BIG BEAUTY CHORUS Gorgeous Gowns Funny Comedians Elaborate Scenery PRICES 2535-50-75 Cts. All Going Out at cut prices Summer Shoes and Oxfords for Ladies, Men and Children. Coming In THE LATEST FALL STYLES FOR EVERYBODY National Shoe Store R. A. BORG 269 East State Street Two doors east of Bijou Theater All our$2.00 & $1.50 SHIRTS FOR No Restrictions You Know the Goods Cox & Mee 142 So. Hohman St. " You Are Very Bright " but you don't know how well a will become you until you wear one. Bijou Building, 263 IS. State St. HOFFMAN & BOHLING, Props. Leon A. Berezniak Attorney and Counselor at Law Office, 102 First National Bank Big, Phone 3S0. Fhona 4723.

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Sunday, Aug. 2 2d Second Annual Tour HARRY SCOTT & CO. Present that Furiously Funny Farce MA'S NEW HUSBAND Book by DAVID EDWIN Music and Lyrics by GEO. FLETCHER 18 New, Clean, Catchy Musical Features 18 IT'S A GREAT SHOW Ask anybody 165 Laughs in 165 Minutes PRICES 25-35-50-75 Cts. BIJOU Vaudeville ..Theatre.. 369 State Street Entire Change of Program Monday's and Frildays Doors open 2:30 P. M. anl 7:00 P. M. Admission 10 csents H. A. A. vs. Old Style Lager Colts Sunday, Aug. 22 Everybody come to the greatest, funniest game of the season.. See the Old ones trim the young blood. Game called at 3:15 sharp. H. A. A. Grounds APPRECIATION I am pleased to know the public appreciates my work. Remember I repair all makes of watches. My 19 years experience as a practical watch maker enables me to do this. I guarantee all my work and nobody objects to my prices. S. SILVER Expert Jeweler and Watch Maker 265 E. State St.. 1 Door East of Bijou Theatre. HAMMOND, - - - INDIANA Woodhull Ice Cream Go. 85 STATE STREET Phone 177 HAMMONMD Manufacturers of Pure Ice Cream Dishes and Spoons furnished FREE for Picnic. Socials, etc. GETRUDE F. COOPER Teacher of Piano Studio 132 Carroll St. raone 4323 IIAMMilM) ... INDIANA GROCERY Opposite Postoffice GROCERIES California 0 n Plums, doz Uu Fancy California Oranges, 2 for. Peck Cooking Apples Brick Cheese, pound Pure fruit jams, per qt. jar 5c 33c 20c 25c

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