Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1909 — Page 2
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where they had an elaborate picnic luncheon at noon. Various social diversions had been arranged for the
afternoon. THE Gl'ESTS OF RELATIVES. Mrs. Norman E. Strouse was the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. Peacock, and Mrs. T. O. Imholz of Chicago yesterday.
ENJOYS A VACATION. Frank Kikowskl is enjoying a vacation from his duties at the Lion store and is spending it with frends at Oshkosh. Wis.
ATTEM1S PARTY. Miss Lucy Frankowski of South Chicago attended a party given Mrs. Dave Lederer and Miss Clara Strouse in honor of Miss Carrie Gruszka last evening. HERE FOR THE DAY. Mrs. Luther Wartena of Tolleston is spending the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kuneit, at their home
in Russell street. HERE OX A VISIT. Miss Nellie Kenefick of Michigan
City is the guest of Miss Margaret
Carroll of Hammond for a few days. HAVE A I.ITTI.E SOX. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Kram
er of Russell street yesterday, an eight-pound son. Mother and child
reported as doing nicely.
cities. She visitor at rn... -.i j
opnngs, bait Lake City. Everett and
oed.-ue. At beattle she was the guest
or Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Enrle for a few
days. Mrs. Engle wlU be remembered
as anas Alma Fedder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fedder of Eat
State street. ATTEND TUB Ftm
Miss Grace Gero will go to Crown Point tomorrow to be the guest of
irienas and attend the Lake County
VISITS IX CHIfAfiO.
Mrs. Thomas Rrennan of Rimbach
avenue spent yesterdav in Chicago vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Swift, at her
nome in Englewood. ATTEND HAMMOND PARTY
Mrs. Roy Traverse of Indiana ITarhor
is expected in Hammond today to visit
inenus and attend a meeting of the
Fern Leaf Linen club, of which she is
a member.
AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The members of the Martha Aid So
ciety of the Christian church are meet
ing this morning at the home of Mrs. Colville in Doty street. It was desired
that all the members attend.
MISS SMITH A HOSTESS. Miss Mable Smith will have as her
guests this evening the members of the. J. S. club. Games and other social
amusements will be enjoyed during the evening and the members anticipate a
pleasant time.
LATE SUMMER CLOTH WRAP. This "exquisite evening wrap was imported recently from a Paris maker who has won world-wide fame for his originality and refined style In outer garments. Chiffon broadcloth of a delicate shade is the material employed in this instance for the garment proper; while folds of soft satin of the same shade laid one over the other form a vtst-lke trimming at each side
i..r num. oom soutacne embroidery edging the vest is an effective finish. Silk cords and tassels of the same shade as the broadcloth adorn the
eicrvc ami lasien me garment in front.
ACME SOCIAL CLVB MEETS.
The members of the Acme Social club will have a pleasant social time this afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. P. Burgman in Condit street. The guests will play cards at small tables and anticipate an enjoyable time.
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MRS. 1.1 THMAN ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Charles Luthman will pleasantly entertain the members of the Fleurdelis club tomorrow afternoon at her home In West Sibley street. Cards will be the feature of entertainment during the afternoon and several games of pedro will be played. The members anticipate a pleasant social time. '
ATTENDS THE FAIR. Miss Margaret Carroll and her guest. Miss Nellie Kenefick of Michigan City and Mr. Eugene Carroll went to Crown Point today to attend the fair.
AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday Afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. James Fox in Williams street. It is the first meeting after a long
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summer vacation, so that a largo attendance is desired. Business of importance win be disposed of and the remainder of the afternoon will be spent socially.
We have now cne of the most complete lines of school shoes in Hammond, consisting of the stoutest yet easiest shoes for boys and girls, in button, lace and high tops, in all leathers. And the prices are very easy, too. ilia House ol Stylish Shoes hationalThoe store R. A. BORG. 269 East State Street, Two Doors East of Bijou Theater,
VISITS IN MICHIGAN. Miss Mable Sherby of Truman avenue will leave Saturday for Kalama100, Mich., to spend a few days with relatives. ATTENDS THE FAIR. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Miller of East State street went to Crown Point this morning to fpend the day at the County fair. HERE ON A VISIT. Mrs. Arthur Burge of Gary has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Burge at their home in Carroll stret for a short visit, but left this morning for Crown Point to be the guest of her relatives there and attend the Lake County fair. Mrs. Burge will be remembered as Miss Hurst, formerly of Crown Point.
ATTEND THE FAIR. Charles Fredericks. O. A. Krinblll and W. F. Bridge went to Crown Point this morning to spend the day at the Iake County fair.
MRS. KENNEDY ENTERTAINS. The members of the Fern Leaf Linen club wil be the guests of Mrs. Thomas Kennedy today at her home In
Kussell street. A very enjoyable afternoon will be spent with card games and prizes will be awarded. DRIVE TO CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacAIeer, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. MacAIeer, Miss Veda Hemstock and their guests, Mrs. Brooks of Sault Ste. Marie and Mrs.
Mary Hemstock of Valparaiso drove to
Crown Point today In a machine and attended the races at the Lake Coun
ty fair. RETIRNS HOME TOMORROW. Mrs. Louis Suess and son, Clayton, will leave tomorrow for their home in Milwaukee, after a pleasant week's visit with Mrs. .Suess", parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. p. Sheffield at their home In
Alay street. A IH SINESS VISIT. W. X. Durbin of Anderson, Ind., is In Hammond today on a business visit.
ATTEND THE RACES. John Young, Frank Shine and Will Dietel went to Crown Point today to
attend the races at the Lake county
fair.
DRIVE TO CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warner of Carroll
street will drive to Crown Point to
day in their new llaynes machine and attend the races at the Lake County
fair.
VISIT IN CHICAGO. Mrs. Clara Ogden and Miss Etta
Gastel were the guests of friends in Chicago last evening.
All our $2.00 5 $1.50 SHIRTS
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No Restrictions You Know the Goods Cox & Mee 142 So. Hohman St
LEAVE FOR MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Julia Krinbill will leave today for Minneapolis to prepare for the opening of the public schools, of which she is one of the principals. Miss Krinbill has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Krinbill, 199 Ann street, for a few weeks this summer, but had a very delightful trip to Seattle where she attended the exposition and visited other Important western cities early in the summer. MRS. KLEIN A HOSTESS. Mrs. Mat Klein wll have as her guests this afternoon the members of
Sewing circle No. 1, of St. Margaret's hospital. Mrs. Klein will entertain at her home in West Hammond and the
members anticipate a pleasant social time. Cards will be the feature bf the
afternoon and several games of pedro
will be played. M EKTIXK WAS POSTPONED.
The meeting of the members of the
Jewish Iauis' Aid society, which was announced te take place yesterdav at
the home of Mrs. I. Modjeska in Wolter
street, had to be postponed for another week. The regular meeting will take
place Wednesday, Sept. S and Mrs. Modjeska will be hostess. The usual business meeting will he followed by a social hour. VISITING IN CROWN POINT. Miss Nellie Fowler of Williams street Is spending the week with relatives in Crown Point, and will attend the Lake County fair. ENJOYS A VACATION. Miss Clara Roy is enjoying a vacation from her duties at the Lion store. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Miss Ella Buehring of State Line
street is spending the week with
-friends in Chicago. ATTENDS THEATER. Mrs. Demuth was the guest of frfen.l.
in Chicago at a theater party last evening. PICNIC AT LAKE FRONT. The members of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Christian church are having their annual picnic today at the Lake Front park. T;he ladles met about 10:30 and went to the park
A BISINESS TRIP. Judge W. W. McMahon left last evening for Indianapolis to remain on a few days' business visit. VISITS IN HAMMOND. The Rev. Father Parscouta of Braddock, Pa., is a visitor in Hammond for a few davs.
VISITIN RELATIVES.
Mrs. Walter Wolff is spending a few
aajs mis week with friends and rela tives in St. John. VISIT FRIENDS THIS WEEK.
Misses Dora and Frieda Otto of Sohl street left last evening for Lowell and
loaay drove to Crown Point to at tend the Lake County fair. They an
ucipate a very pleasant visit with
friends. HERE FOR THE DAY.
Mrs. H. Newcomer of Lowell spent
iuesday visiting her Hammond friends, ATTEND THE FAIR.
Mrs. XV. H. Spellman of Carroll
street went to Crown Point this morning to be the guest of relatives for the day and attend the Lake County
rair. VISITS IN CROWN POINT.
ansa Ivlelneman went to Crown
Point this morning to spend a few
days with relatives and friends. ATTENDS THE FAIR.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burge of Carroll street left this morning for Crown
Point where they will be entertained
at the home of relatives and attend
the Lake County fair. VISITS IN CROWN POINT.
Miss Maud Pannenborg of West
Webb street has gone to Crown Point
to be the guest of Miss Mayme Laws
and Miss Mable Crawfords for a few
days. She will attend the Lake County fair while there.
HAS NEW POSITION. Miss Susan Gehrke of Whiting has secured a position as saleslady at the Lion store and began her duties there
yesterday. ATTEND THE FAIR. Miss Elsie Stafford and Ed Scherer will attend the Lake County fair at Crown Point today. A HAYRACK PARTY. A number of Hammond young people will enjoy a hayrack party to Hessville this evening. They will go to a hall in Hessville and serve an eaborate luncheon and spend the remainder of the evening with dancing and other social diversions.
MEETING IS POSTPONED. The meeting of the members of the Epsilon Sigma club, which was announced to take place last evening, had to be postponed for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Booth will entertain at the next meeting. VISITS IN HAMMOND. Ray Ames was In Hammond for a short visit and left this noon for Crawfordsville.
Thursday. Sept. 2, 1909.
A PLEASANT MEETING. A very pleasant meeting of the members of the A. D. Qu's will take place this evening and Miss Iva Simc-.ke will entertain at her home in East
Sibley street. An enjoyable social
time is anticipated. HERE ON A VISIT. Miss Annabelle Brown of Chicago Is spending the week end in Hammond with her cousin, Miss Lillian Van Bode-
graven.
A IUSINESS VISIT. Attorney Joseph H. Conroy was a business visitor in Hobart yesterday.
VISIT RELATIVES. Mrs. Harry Evans and her guest. Miss Solvay of Louisville. Ky., went to
Chicago Heights today to be the guest of Mrs. Evans, sister of Mrs Ruvel. VISITS RELATIVES. Mrs. Fannie Wagner Is spending the day with relatives at Cedar Lake. LEAVES ON A VISIT. Mrs. John Sherby of Truman avenue went to Chicago today to join her mother and sister. Mrs. A. J. Menard, of Chicago, and Mrs. J. J. Davenport qf 'Brooklyn, N. Y.. and they will go toj Marengo, 111., to be the guests of relatives there for a few days. ARRIVE AT ITHACA. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Gostlin have written their Hammond friends that
they have arrived at Ithaca, N. Y., and have visited the Cornell university buildings. They will be the guests of relatives in Elmira, N. Y.. and other eastern cities before returning home. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Misa Florence Loverldge will go to Chicago this evening to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Spelman at their home on the south side. VISITS IN CROWN POINT. Miss Gertrude Twiss of South Hohman street went to Crown Point this
morning to be the guest of Miss Mar
garet Krinbill and attend the Lake County fair. RETIRNS FROM WESTERN TRIP. Miss Ida Kodyker has returned home
from an extended western trip which
she. enjoyed with a party of Chicago
friends. Miss Kodyker has been tone
about a month or six weeks, and vis
ited friends and relatives at various
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griswald verv
pleasantly entertained a few friends at a 6 o'clock dinner last evening. A daintily arranged course dinner was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in an informal social way.
DRIVE TO CROWN POINT. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaufman and son. Albert and Mr. ami Mrs. Leo WoJf and daughter, Helen, drove to Crown Point today in their machine to attend the races at the fair.
ATI-END THE FAIR. Among the Hammond people who are attending the fair at Crown Point are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. lhach and daughters, Mary and Anna, and son. Joseph; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton and daughter, Carolyn: W. E. Russell and daughter Estelle; Mr. and Mrs. John Sehorer; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Elright. Mrs. A. S. Hunt. Messrs. F. Richard Schaaf. Frank Hammond, C. G. Hohman .1. Flvnn Sawyer.
VISIT IN CROWN POINT. Misa Alta Kennedy and Bernard Graves went to Crown Point at noon today to spend the afternoon at the Lake county fair. A PLEASANT PARTY. A very pleasant party was given as a surprise to Miss Hattle Genrich last evening at her home in Plummer avenue. Several of her friends were present, and spent a pleasant social time. Games and music were the principal features of entertainment, and at a late hour a dainy luncheon was served. MEET AT CROWN POINT. The members of the Indiana Jewish Indies' society went to Crown Point yesterday where they were entertained by Mrs. Weiner at her pleasant home
mere, mere were several members in attendance from Hammond. Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, Whiting and
South Chicago. It was the regular meeting of the member and the usual business was disposed of. The remainder of the afternoon was spent In an enjoyable social way and a dainty luncheon was served. In the evening the ladies of the society went to the fair grounds to attend the Lake County fair. DRIVE TO CEDAR LAKE. A number of Hammond people drove to Cedar Lake last evening for a very enjoyable social outing. They were served with a nicely arranged course dinner at Blnyons hotel and they epent the evening dancing. These parties are given every Wednesday evening and will continue as long as the weather remains pleasant. Those who attended last evening were: Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Ftizgerald. Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hutton, Mrs. P. W. Meyn. Misses Frances Hutton. Martha Mevn. Mn'na
Krost, Eunice Meikle. Hattle FeahlorV
Messrs. Julius Meyn. Will and Wallace
Hutton and Messr. Shurtz and Lyonas of Chicago. AN EVEXIXU PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sommer verv rio.
Iightfully entertained a small party of their friends last evening at their
home in South Hohman street. The party was given to celebrate Mr. Snm-
mers' birthday anniversarv and b re
ceived many gifts in remembrance of
the day. Xarious social games and j music were enjoyed durintr the even In sr
after which refreshments were served.
Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swanton. Mr. and Mrs
Will Newman, Mr. and Mrs. John Laws,
Mr. and Mrs. Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Robert Werley.
ENTERTAINS HER SISTER. Miss Maude S. Hill is entertainine
her sister Miss Gertrude Hill of Chicago, for a few days.
TOWLE OPERA HOUSE
SUNDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 5th
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HUH o. swoa AS CM KIDDER . FRANKER woods AS KID CONNOR THE l-A.MOUS DUTCH KIDDIPS TEtr.a?cin.SMal Treat of the Year-Its Gorjreoua Score ts Rtch in Onpnahty-Exactly as Presented One Year in New York our Months in Chicago, and Three Months in Boston A Beauty Chorus of Forty and a Special Augmented Orchestra "
PRICES: 25c, SOc, 75c, $I.OO one! $1.50
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ATTENDS HAMMOND PARTY. Miss Cora Winters of East Chicae-o
was a guest at a party given in honor of Miss Carrie Gruszka last evening.
Miss Mae Davis of East Chicae-n
spent yesterday afternoon with friends in Hammond.
Miss Mary Zyp of Highlands was in
Hammond today on business.
Clerk E. L. Shortridsre. of Crnwn
Point, was in Hammond yesterday on a business trip.
VT. Seworoff was a business visitor
in Chicago today.
Meet at the Labor Dav Picnic at
Spring Hill Grove, St. John, and we
win nave a good time 9-l-4t.
Say how about that heatlntr nlanr
for your home or fiat. The best is always the cheapest. Our boiler stops all kicks; cuts the coal bill one-half- Is
easily installed, and lasts as long as
tne building. . See one. HammnnH
Heating company, Wilcox and Hohman
streets. Telephone 65. 9S-Rf
Furnishing homes with fa
talty, not a side line; four floors of furniture. Spiegel'-, tl33-913S comaaercial avenue. South Chicago.
MATINEE -NIGHT
HARRY SCOTT CO'S.
j Special Company of 5) Musical Comedy Celebrities and Fun Makers, present
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A Merry-Go-Round of Mirth and Altisic! A Host of Pretty Sinjing and Dancing Girls Handsomely Costumed! Matinee Prices: 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Sight Pficss: 25c, 35c 50c and 75s SEAT SALE SATURDAY
Ob yoor Fall Hat by coming to ns. Our fall
line now redj for your inspection. HATS-$22 Bijou Building, 2f3 E. State St, HOFFMAN 6 BOHLING
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September 7th and we beg to direct your attention to our Mammoth Display Windows, where you will find good substantial School and Br?ss Shoes FOR THE Boys and Girls
25 And Up
In addition to giving you good, honest Footwear, perhaps a little better than you have been accustomed to getting, we are going to give absolutely
Friday and Saturday with each pair of Boy's or Girl's Shoes, one Brush, a Dauber
and one Box of Shoe Paste.
FREE
Ortt & Towle The Store (or Men and Men's Good Shoes 129 Hohman St. The Store for Ladles, Boys and Girls 179 Hohmun St.
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The Real Musxal Comedy Success of Yers 50 People Chorus of 40
CQMINQ "In the 1-ishop's Carriage'
Special Labor Day Attraction Four Days, Coram :nc!ng Matinee, Sunday, Sept. 5tb Wi:h Special Matinee LabDr Day Monday, September 6
The (irent Moral Play
"In the Bishop's Carrisg
nramatiznl front the .Novel of MUh Miriam Hlchrlaon Uy ('banning; Pollock Miss fle-phanie I.onufellow bk onoe Olden Four I )-lo-I)a(p Sets of .Seenery Ramsey's Country Home Intimt-r's Library Nance- Olden's New York Flat and Tenderloin Police Station.
PRICKS: Week Nights. 15c, 25c, 35:, 5Cc ank 75c. Sunday Nignt, 25c, 35c, 50c anl 75: Wednesday at Saturday Matinees, 10c, 15c, 25c ani 35:
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time of all that you must be sure vou
and when 't come from us you can well Rings, from $5 00 up.
HpHE custom of giving an engagement at betrothal time comes down to us from traditionary times, and has endured because of its pretty and symbolic meaning. It still has a beautiful siKnificar.ee, and whether you wish a uiamoni or some less costly em. you'll find our store the proper rlace to make your selection. This is one
are irettine something reliaMf
be proud of it. Diamond
Formerly Baitar fi McGarry
E. McOARRY 175 So. Hohrnati StH Hammond
GERTRUDE F. COOPER Teacher of Piano Studio 133 Carroll St. Phone 4323 HAMMOND ... INDIANA
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Leon A. Berezniak Attorney and Counselor it Law Offlci, 02 First national tank Itfg, Pbans 360. Ruidenn, 13S C if oil StrMt, fhoot 4723.
Woodhull Ice Cream Go.
(3 STATE STREET
PSone 177
Manufacturers of Pura .e Cream
Dfsbes and Spoom fumiahed FREE for nic. Social, etc.
I J o Vaudeville ..Theatre..
-2 " ' State -S t r- o o t Entis Changs of Prcgrau Monday's and FriJay s Doors open 2:30 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. Admission 10 cent3
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