Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1909 — Page 2

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RECEPTION GOWN OF EMBROIDERED CHIFFON. This handsome Empire gown is fashioned of chiffon. Running down the length of the skirt giving a panel effect are three rows of embroidery, separated by dozens of tiny handrun tucks.. Elaborate embroidered designs are seen in the sides and back of the skirt, and the same designs are shown near the neck. A hand-tucked vest of the chiffon is edged by heavy embroidery all around the corsage. -The long sleeves are fairly tight and made of the tucks and embroidery. Deep tucks run the full circle of the skirt near the hem. The gown is made in touch length, with about three inches of sweep in - the back.

OVER THE CONCLUDES VISIT HERE. Miss Florence Miser of Leiters, Ind., has been visiting Miss Edna Switzer for several days, but left today for Hanna, Ind., where she will spend a week with her sister. A PLEASANT VACATION-. Miss Lillian Smith will spend week in Ross, Ind., the guest of Violet Woodbridge. next Miss VISITS IN CHICAGO. Mss Mary Rche will be the guest of friends and relatives in Chicago during the week end. HERE ON" A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robbins of Miami, Fla., are spending a month in the north and are at present visiting their friends. Rev. and Mrs. Middelton at the home of Mr. George McEwen on Ridge road. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Katherine Liesenfelt has returned home from Griffith where she went to attend the Miller-Holland wedding. n ETC UN'S FROM VISIT. Miss Hazel Fox has returned home from Valparaiso where she spent the past week visiting Mrs. Zimmerman, formerly Miss Ada Longshore. HERE ON A VISIT. Miss Ethel Hayes of Grand Rapids, 'Mich., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sohroeder at their home, 39 Ogden stret for a few weeks. Miss Hayes is a niece of Mrs. Schroeder. ATTENDS TOURNAMENT. Misses Edith Carter, Clara Mathias and Ar.ah Emery attended the tourna ment at Robertsdale today. RETIRNS FROM VISIT. Mr. John Sherty has returned home from a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. St. Pierre at their home in Chicago. VISITS RELATIVES. Mrs. Mat Honey went to Chicago Heights this morning for a short visit with friends and relatives. A III SI NESS TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rearman and family of Chicago and Attorney John M. Stinson went to Crown Point today In 'their machine on a business trip. HEBE FOR THE D A . Dan Kelly of Valparaiso was the guest of Dr. Luke Kelly of Hammond yesterday. GUESTS FROM KENTUCKY. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ricken of Bellvlew, Ky.. are, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith at their home in Summer street for a few weeks. HERE ON A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McGure of De- ' catur, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Moad of Hammond for a : few days. ATTEND AMUSEMENT PARK. Mr. and Mrs. George Moad and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Claude McGuire of Decatur, 111., will attend Riverview park in Chicago tomorrow. RETURNS FROM HER VISIT. Mrs. J. Fred Krost returned to her home in Doty stret this morning from 'a month's visit in Minnesota. She has been entertained at the home of friends

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and relatives Mankota and ful vacation. in Red has had Lake Falls and a very dolightVISITS IN CHICAGO. Miss Elsie Masepohl of Webster avenue wil spend Saturday and Sunday In Chicago, the guests of Miss Helen Philllpps at her home in the north side. A Gl EST FROM CROWN POINT. Miss Belle Peterson of Crown Point was the guest of Mrs. Victor Dyer at her home in South Hohman street yes terday. VISITS FRIENDS HERE. Miss Edna Randolph of Chicago came out last evening to be the guest of Miss Mae Campbell at her home in Sibley street. LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed and family of State street left today for South Butler, Mich., to be the guests of friends and relatives. LEAVES FOR KNOX. Dorias Bartran left today for Knox Ind.. to be the guest of friends tor a short visit. HERE ON A VISIT. Mrs. J. C. Palmer and daughter, Ella of Lowell are spending a few days with their Hammond relatives. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Henry Tieche has returned to her home in Detroit s'reet. after a short visit with friends in Michigan City HERE FOR A DAY. Miss Maric Hansen of Crown Poln will spend Sunday In Hammond, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Han sen, of Rimbach avenue. DRIVE TO DYER. Mr. and Mrs. Birch Wells and Mr and Mrs. G. Ender drove to Dyer last evening and had dinner with friends. ' i HERE OVER SUNDAY. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Chi cago will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs Gus Iattseh and family of Truman ave nue over Sunday. II EKE OVER SUNDAY. Miss Maud Scrlver of Chicago will spend Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Shepherd at her home in May street. LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN. Mr. F. C. Ryan of Williams street left Chicago by boat today for Petosky, Mich., where he will spend a few weeks of the hay fever season. LEAVE ON A VISIT. Mrs. Frank Shine and children will spend several days at Iake Brauce, Ind., and on Thursday of next week will attend a large family reunion. They anticipate a very pleasant vacation. RETURNS FROM WISCONSIN. Mrs. George Drackert is expected to return home tomorrow from a pleasant two weeks' visit with Mrs. Rhoda Allen Rhodes at her home in Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs. Rhodes formerly lived in Hammond and has a wide acquaintance of friends. A O.IIET WEDDING. The announcement of the marriage of Miss Nellie Ensweiler to Mr. Ed Burns will come as a surprise to many of their friends and acquaintances in Hammond. The marriage occurred last

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young people returned 10 Hammona 10 make, their home in East State street. where they have a pretty home furnished. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ensweiler of Rimbach avenue and has many friends who wil congratulate her on the announcement of her marriage. Until recently she has been employed at the Imperial Manufacturing company. Mr. Burns is also a prominent young man in Hammond and is employed in the furniture department of the Lion Store. LEAVES OX TRIP. Frank Pahlkamp has returned to Hammond from Mankato and is visiting his Hammond friends until tomorrow when he will leave for Aurora and Elgin, 111., and other Illinois cities. A LAKE PARTY. The young ladies of the J. S. had a very enjoyable picnic at the lake front last Thursday evening. They went over late in the afternoon and took their suppers, which were served about 6:30 o'clock. The remainder of the evening was spent in a pleasant social way. The members of the club are: Misses Feal Bradford, Liois Hickey, Dora and Edith Dorraan, Mable Smith and Carrie Delaney. IS VERY ILL. Mrs. Frank Hammond is confined to her home in Mason street with an attack of malaria fever, the second she has had this summer. It was necessary to call a trained nurse from Chicago to care for her. The many friends of Mrs. Hammond hope for her recovery at an early date. SPEND SI NOAY HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lau of Chicago will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reisslg at their home In East State street. RETI RNS FROM VISIT. Robert Fendig has returned to Hammond from Milwaukee, Wis., and Rensselaer, Ind.. where he has been spending his vacation. DRIVE TO (ROWS POINT. Carl Kaufman, J. G. Ibach and J. Beckman drove to Crown Point today in their machine and transacted business. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Edna Tieche has returned from Michigan City where she went yester day on business. CONCLUDE VISIT HERE. Mrs. A. Mortenson and son, Elmore, of Chicago, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prange and family at their home in East State street, but will conclude their visit here tomorrow and go to Elgin, 111. RETURN FROM THE EAST. Messrs. Harry Morganau and Frank Warman are expected to return home early next week from a few weeks' visit in the east. They went to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, New York City and many other eastern cities, and are having a most enjoyable trip. GUESTS FROM THE EAST. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Hall of Pittsburg, Pa., are expected to arrive In Ham mond tomorrow and be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burnett at their home in Warren street for a few days. VISITS IN HAMMOND. Miss. Hazel Smith of Crown Point was the guest ot friends in Hammond today. LEAVES FOR OHIO. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese and daughter Georgia, and son Robert, of Rimbach avenue, left today for Lima and Spencerville, O., to spend a week with relatives. Mr. DeWeese will return home tomorrow evening. RETURNS FRI VISIT. Mrs. Susan Harris has returned to ner home in itimoacn avenue arter a pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Attica and South Bend, Ind. Mrs. Harris has been gone about two weeks. ENTERTAINS CLASS MEMBERS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stakemiller will entertain the young ladies of the Philathea club next Tuesday evening at their home in Condit street. It is the regular club meeting and all the members are invited to be present. The usual pleasant program of the club will be enjoyed. VISITS IV (UK A(i). Miss Clara and John Laatsch are spending a few days with relatives in Chicago. A CALLED MEETING. A called meeting of the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will be held in the church parlors this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Business of importance had to be transacted and it was desired that many members be in attendance. ENTERTAINS (Ml) FRIENDS. The Misses Emma and Gertrude Claus will t-ntertaln the young ladies of the N. N. Embroidery club next Tuesday evening at their home in Clinton street. The usual pleasant program of the club wil be enjoyed and all the members expect to be present. GARFIELD CI. I II TO MEET. The Garfield Club of the First Christian church will meet Monday evening in the social rooms of the church It is the regular meeting of the club members and a full attendance is de sired. The usual business meeting will be followed by a social hour and a pleasant time is anticipated. AN AUTOMOBILE PARTY. Mr. K. Campbell and Mr. G. Strauss of South Chicago came to Hammond in their large touring car last evening and entertained several of their friends. They drove through East Chicago and Whiting and surrounding country, reaching Lake Front park where a fish dinner was served and a pleasant half hour spent in a social way. Those in the party were: Mrs. Gus Lattseh, Mrs. A. Smith. Mrs. R. A. Hickey and Misses Lillian Smith and Lois Hickev. A LAWN" SOCIAI The young ladies of the Philathea class of the First Baptist Sunday school will entertain at a lawn social this

evening in Central park and the public is eordially Invited to attend. The park, wil be decorated with Japanese lanterns and small tables will be arranged under the trees where lea cream and cake wil be served. The proceeds will be used for charity and the young ladies desire to clear a neat sum.

A BAY'S VISIT. Jesse Woodbridge of Ross, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. and family yesterday. Ind., was A. Smith RETIRN FROM MICHIGAN. Misses Linda and Emma Kunert will return home today or tomorrow from Paw Paw Lake, Mich., where they have been spending the past tn days. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart credit their success in their profession to the fact that they are up to date in every detail ot it. Calls personally attended to day or night. Hearses and carriages for hire. Undertaker and embalmers, 85 Hohman street, Hammond, Ind., telephone 179 W-S. RETURNS HOME. Miss Emma Ainsworth left today for her home in Crown Point after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. George Kramer of Russell street. HERE FOR THE HAY. Miss Alma and Irene Honk of Crown Point are spending the dav visiting Hammond friends. RETURN'S HOME. Miss Nora Carlan and little Helen Carlan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L Carlan of Douglas street, are expected home Monday from Ironton and Columbus, O., where they have been visiting relatives for a week. A GUEST FROM THE EAST. Miss Eva Diley of New York City arirved in Hammond yesterday to be the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Dinwiddiel and family of East State street for few weeks. IS REPORTED ILL. Mr. C. A. Burnett is reported to be. ill and has been unable to attend his duties at the Standard Stell Car company for the past few days. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Mrs. Thomas Brennan and daughter, Ruth, of Rimbach avenue, visited in Chicago yesterday afternoon. LEAVE I'OK CONTENTION. Mrs. V. Ij. Davis and Mrs. M. D. Brennan left today on the 11:25 Nickel Plate for Providence. R. 1.. where they will attend a Daughters of Liberty convention. The Hammond ladies go as delegates from Golden Rule council. They wil visit several cities of interest in the east before returning home and expect to be absent several weeks. HOLD REGULAR METING. The regular meeting of the members of Hammond Hive No. 2, I. O. T. M., was held last evening in the K. of P. hall and there was an unusually large attendance of members. The routine business was disposed of and an enjoyable hour followed, when conversation and social diversions were features. LEAVE FOR COUNTRY HOME. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dinwiddle and family of East State street and their guest, Miss Eva Dilley of New York City, left this morning for Ijowell where they wil spend a few weeks at their country home. They will also attend the Dinwiddle reunion, which is an annual affair a;l wil be planned for teh near future. A CLUli lMKTV. The members of the Checker and Chess club met at the home of Mr. C A. Burnett in Warren stret l.st even ing. It was the regular meeting of the members and several were present to enjoy the games. The remainder of the evening was spent socially and refreshments were served. 1 It I V E TO EAST CH1CAUO. Misses Maj-me Kusehli ami Arlie Tieche and Messrs. Dan Knrighl and Nick Coniey drove to East Chicago la?t evening and were the guests of friends. IS IMPROVING N OW. Mr. Earl Miller of Clark Station, is very il lat the home of Mr. and who Mrs. Charles B'ljwlck in Sibley sire. -.I, is which learn. reported to be improving slowly, his many friends will Tie glad to He was able to sit up vesterday afternoon. for a short time ENTERTAINS VERV PLEASANTLY. Mrs. Mary Kralovvltz very pleasantly entertained the members of the Fleurdelis club yesterday afternoon at her home in Hoffman stret. The meeting was postponed from Thursdayto Friil.nv for the convenience of several of the members. A very enjoyable social time is reported, the greater part of the afternoon being devoted t card games. Several games of pedro were played and prety prizes were awarded. The remainder of the afternoon was spent informally until the hostess served a dainty luncheon at .small tables. Another wil be given in two weeks and the usual pleasant program of the club will be enjoyed. AN INTERESTING MEETING. A very interesting and enjoyable meeting of the members of the W. C. T. V. occurred yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M.'Cariin on Michigan avenue. There was a very good attendance of members and all report the study as having been very profitable. At the close of a short business meeting the members gave an informal literary program. Mrs. McCartin, who Is an elocutionist, gave several very enjoyable readings and she has consented to give another program at the next meeting. Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. William Myers, at the corner of Michigan and Oakley avenues. A cordial Invitation to attend these meetings is extended all ladies interested in temperance work. A DELIGHTFUL TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemperer write their Hammond friends from Frankfort. Mich., tilling of their pleasant visit there. Mr. Klemperer went for the benefit of his ha;- fever and says that he has had no touch of it for. the i weather is exceptionally pool. They expect to return home Hriday of nex J week.

WE GERMANS READY FOR IRE RIG TRIE Saengerbund-Fidelia Picnic to Take Place Tomorrow at Hudson Lake.

Hello: Hello: We Germans and our friends are off for the big picnic and : excursion to Hudson Lake on the South Shore line tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. Those of us who can't arrange for the 9 o'clock train, will leave at 10 or 11 o'clock. j Hammond people who have been in the notion of attending the picnic, but could not quite make up their minds, should decide at once, for it promises to he the best outing of the year. The excursion will be given under the auspices of the Saengerbund-Fidelia, and the fact that this live organization is taking charge is the best guarantee for a good time. Everybody is welcome, the fare being reasonable, being only ?1. Throw Dull Care to the Winds. Aside from the pleasure of being thrown into congenial compaony, Hudson Lake, one of the prettiest resorts in northern Indiana, itself should afford plenty of attraction. Good music, boating, fishing and the open country afong the little hills surrounding the pretty lake are calling In a manner hard to resist. The excursion and picnic are not given with the idea of making money. The members of the Saengerbund-Fidelia wanting merely to provide a good time for their families and friends. The various committees that have had charge of the affair have worked diligently, and all that they ask is that the excursionists throw dull care to the winds and come prepared for "ein Ausflug der ustigen Deutschcn." Where to Worship Meatlrtgs at Va;ious Himmond CSurches First Christian Church, C. J. Sharp, minister, 450 Summers street. Phone 3451. Orchestra at 9:45 a. m. Bible study at 10 a. m. Communion service at 11. Sermon at 11:15 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 ru. m. Evangelistic service at 7:30 Garfield club on Monday evening. Ladies' societies Thursday afternoon. The public is cordially invited to attend these service. The Christian Science Society. The Christian Science society will hold two regular services tomorrow in room 512 of the Hammond building. The morning service will be held at 11 and Sunday school lor persons under 20 years of age will follows. The evening service will be a repetition of the morning subject, and will be held in the same room at S. The Wednesday evening meetings are held in the same room at S p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend theso services. Pine Street Prenby terian Church. Sunday wliool at 10 a. m Preaching service at 4 p. m. The Rev. Mr. Donovan will fill the pulpit until Oct. 1. The First Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. William F. Switzer, pastor. Residence 117 Russell street. Sunday school at S:45 a. m Public worship and sermon at 10:45 a. m. Subject: "What Men Saw When They Were Awake." Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robbins Miami, Fla., will sing at this servic of The Monroe Street Sunday school 2:20 p. m. Epworth League service at 7 p. Topic: "Triumphant Faith." Evening church service at 7:45 p. Song service. Topic: "The IOve at m. m. of God." Theme of Address: "Kindness, Guage of Religion and Civilization." The important meeting of the official board will be held on Monday evening. The people of the city are most cordially inited to be present, both morning and evening. St. ul' Episcopal Church. 35 Himbac h avenue. Rev. Charles Albert Smith, 37 Rimacli avenue. Tel. 1S64. Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. j Holy communion at H a. m. Morning praer and sermon at 10:45 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. St. PimiI's Lutheran Clmreh, 117 Clinton, street. Theodore Claus, pastor. German service at 10 a. m. The Indies' Aid society meets Thursday at N p. m. The free vaudeville and picture show. Ion.- square west of Hammond court house. Two shows every night, maI tin. c to mo row. 'J 1-1. Miss May me Masliino is spending the day visiting iii Chicago. Louis Margraf of Lowell transacted business in Hammond today. Get your tickets early for the Sangerbund Fedalia picnic Aug. 22, Hudson Lake, Ind. Be one of the crowd. tf. Dr. Tinkham of Crown Point was in Hammond today on professional business. W. A. .lord. in formerly of Hammond but now of Lowell, was a business visitor in Hammond today. WANTED. Information as to the whereabouts of the children of Mathilda Siegrist, maiden name Ijocckh. deceased. Theso children were adopted by people in Hammond, Ind.. or vicinity, and are needed on account of their inheritance. Write or phone to Paul B. Lipinski, Hammond. Indiana. Phone No. 11(5. Furnishing Tiomes with us la a specialty, not a Bide line: four floom ot furniture. Spiegel's, 9133-9135 Conccrcial avenue. South Chicago. 1

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