Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1909 — Page 2

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Women and Children can be stylishly clothed here at little cost and with great comfort. The fit will be perfect, the style elegant, and the durability great. But we do not ask you to try extravagant prices for all these qualities. They are well, built and well designed Shoes from the best factories, and are warranted to give you good service for "a long time. Then you'll buy here again. Horns ol Stylish Shoes NATIONAL SHOE STORE R. A. BORG. 269 East State Street, Two Doors East of Bijou Theater, HOFFMAN & BOHLIKG "Milliners for Men" 2HATS2 Bijon Theatre BIdg., Hammond COX & 181 EE NEW FALL HAT 3E . I.1 1 W "Bescon" Price $3,00 A wlcnipe favorite; chockful of individuality and character; both soft and derby shapes. Sole Agents for the & e Famous Knox Hats 'A SO. HAWES VONGAL, $3.00 TEE BEST AT ANT PRICE 142 South Hohraan Street 1JU T VAUDEVILLE THEATRE S4J 269 Slate Sires) HERE arlow 8c Nicholson The Mucheners DGORS OPEN 2:30 P. M. AND 7:00 P. M. ADMISSION 10 GTS.

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THREE-PIECE COSTUME OF MIRIIOR VELVET. Only the woman who can afford many gowns will invest in one of velvet which, of course, ia only suitable for special occasions. Velvet coat and frock suits will be very fashionable this winter for afternoon wear and the new velvets are very deep and rich in color tones. This velvet coat in rich royal blue color is trimmed with satin cord ornaments and covered satin buttons, a facing- of the satin being set into the front opening. This opening is very low, the coat being fastened with only one button at the hip. The velvet frock is on princess lines and has a V-shaped yoke of Irish lace laid over white chiffon.

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LEAVE ON A VISIT. j Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson of 374 East Sibley street will go to Newcastle, Indianapolis, Monticello and 'other points in southern Indiana where they will be pleasantly entertained by 'relatives of Mrs. Dickson. They es 'pect to be gone about a month. VISITS HAMMOXD FRIEXDS. Miss Ida , Calugt of Adlron, 111., Is spending a: few days with friends and relatives, in Hammond. Miss Calugl formerly'' lived In Hammond. WILli ARRIVE HERE SOO. Mrs. Emil Klitske and daughter, Anna, are expected to arrive in Ham mond' about .Oct. 4th, after an extended European visit. They have been ab sent six months and were entertained by friends and relatives in Germany during the entire visit. HERE FOR THE WEEK END. Miss Elsie Allen of LaPorte is spend ing the week end in Hammond, the guest of the Misses Lulu Symmea and Jennie Mabbs at their home in Doty street. Miss Allen Is spending the day In Chicago. A DAY'S VISIT. Miss Frances MacDonald of Hegewisch spent yesterday in Hammond the guest of Mrs. E. S. Emmerlne at her home, 70S Summers street. RETURNS HOME TODAY. Mrs. Hamilton left today for her home in Indianapolis after spending several days in Hammond, the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. A. Dickover, at her home in East State street. HERE OX A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hayden of Lowell are the guests of Mrs. Hayden's parents' Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Robinson, at their home in Douglas street for a few days. A WEEK-EM) VISIT. Miss Ruby Wilson will spend the week end visltory friends and relatives in Crown Point. ft TESTS FROM SOUTH IlEXD. Mr. and Mrs. AV. G. Paxton of 12 Rimbaeh avenue have been entertaining Mrs. Paxton and daughter, Miss Virginia Paxton of South Bend. VISITS HERE WITH FRIEXDS. Oliver Baumgartner of Xapersville, 111., is expected in Hammond, to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Groom and family at their home in Williams street. VISIT HAMMOND FRIENDS. Messrs. Barlei, Marvin and Johanssey. all of Chicago, are spending the afternoon with friends in Hammond. LEAVE FOR DETROIT. Mrs. Dorsey and Mrs. Margaret Hastings of West State street Hft last evening for Detroit. Mich., to be . the guest of frlend9 and relatives for several day. HERE OX A VISIT. Dr. and Mrs. Franckel of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ber.-sznak at their home in Carroll street for the week end. A PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. A very pleasant party was given yesterday at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. William lloin, 822 Roosevelt avenue, at which their daughter, Mrs. F. Moore of ; the. Philippine Islands was guest of honor. Mrs. Moor formerly lived in I HammeaA rtur&e4 wlu Utr chil

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k KW v -v -&-' I i dren after several years' absence, to spend the winter with her Hammond relatives. A very enjoyable time was spent in a social wav and a Droeram of Instrumental music was rendered by Mrs. Moore. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of the nartv and the guests departed having had a pleasant time. A SHORT VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Swift of Engltwood came to Hammond last evening for a short visit with Mrs. Thomas Brennan at her home in Rimbaeh ave nue. RETURN FROM VISJT. Misses Corinne Jeannie and Ella Kaluf have returned home from a visit with friends and relatives in High lands. They went to attend the wed ding of a friend last Wednesday even ing. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Mary Roche will spend the week-end visiting her friends in Chi cago. VISITS IN CHICAGO. Miss Bertha Hansen went to Chicago this afternoon to visit Miss Mary Halm of Columbus, O., who is in Chi cago on a visit. ATTEND PARTY. Miss W. F. Booth, formerly of Hammond but now of Chicago Heights, came to Hammond yesterday to attend the Marquette club party. VISITS IX HAMMOND. Miss Saxton of Merrillville is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Irish at their home in May street. A WEEK-EX D VISIT. Miss Mayme Reiser of Clinton street wll lspend the week end vialtlng her relatives In Crown Point. LEAVES ON A VISIT. Mrs. Susan Harris of Rimbaeh avenue left today for Bremtn, Ind., where she was called to attend the funeral of her niece, Mrs. Minnie Frels. Mrs. Harris will remain for a short visit 1 with relatives. VISITS RELATIVES. Miss Maud Scrlver of Chicago is expected to spend Sunday In Hammond the guest of her sister, Mrs. Shepherd, at her home in May street. ENJOYS A VACATION. Miss Marie Hansen, librarian at Crown Toint is enjoying a month's vacation and will come to Hammond tomorrow to be tht guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Hansen at her home in Rimbaeh avenue for a few days. VISIT HERE OVER SUNDAY. Miss Etta Shefield of Chicago will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheffield of May street over Sunday. MISS KLEIN A HOSTESS. Miss Augusta Klein will have as her guest sTuesday evening at her home in Conkey avenue, the members of the N. N. Embroidery club. A vtry pleasant social evening Js anticipated. ATTEND DANCING PARTY. A number of Hammond young people attended the dancing party given last evening by the members of the Jolly Three club in Long's hall on State street. There was the usu attendance, several couples coming from East CUcaso to be present A pro-

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Tbe parties will be given vry Fri day evening during the remainder of the winter. LEAVES FOR COLLEGE, Miss Marion Demlnr left Hammond today for Madison, Wis., where she wll lresume her studies at the university after spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. r. Deming, of Carroll street VISIT IX HOBART. Mr .and Mrs. Winfield Shearer and son, Clyde and daughter. Hazel of East Sibley street ltft today for Hobart where they will be the guests of rela tives for a few days. . IS REPORTED ILL. Miss Margaret Ifepner is reported to be quite ill at her home, 402 Plummer avenue. HERE FOR THE DAY. Mrs. Katherine Reder of Grith was the guest of her sister. Mrs. B. Fehring, at her home in East Sibley street. , A BUSINESS VISIT. Pat Teters on was In Chesterton, Ind., yesterday on a business visit. VISITS IX HAMMOND. Mrs. Byron Burge and daughter, Mrs. Knapp of Chesterton, Ind., have been the guests of Mrs. Elmer Kelly of Hammond this week. VISITS IN DETROIT. Mr. E. S. Emmerlne of the German Citizens' National bank has gone to De troit, Mich., for an over Sunday visit with relatives. RETURN FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Robinson of Douglas street have returned home from a week's visit with relatives in Lowell. RETURNS HOME. Mrs. Dobenspeck left today for her home in Kokomo, Ind., after a visit with Mrs. G. Meredith at her home in Truman avenue. SPENDS THE DAY HEUE. Miss Marie Mararchek of Crown Point is spending the day visiting in Hammond. RETURNS HOME. Miss Margaret Reinholtz will return home today from Detroit, Mich., where she has been visiting friends and relatives for the past few weeks. She will resume her duties as stenographer at the C. I. & S. n. R. at Gibson Monday. RETURN TO HAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith have returned to Hammond and will make their home in the Lipman flat on Williams street. Mr. Smith left Hammond early in September for his home in the east to marry a young society lady of that city. Mr. Smith is in the employ of the United States Metals Refining company at Grasselll and has made his home in Hammond for more than a year. VISITS FRIENDS. Mr. Kistler of Michigan, a former resident of Hessville, has returned for a few days' visit with his many friends in this vicinity. ATTEND PARTY. Mrs. E. R. Disbrow of Woodlawn was the guest of friends in Hammond yesterday and attended a meeting of the Marquette club. A DAY'S VISIT. Harry Lempster of Hobart is expected to spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reissig In East State street. VISITS HAMMOND FRIENDS. Miss Elizabeth Borman of Edgewater, 111., was the guest of the Misses Llesenfeld at their home in State Line street last Thursday evening. She came to attend the party given by the young men of St. Joseph's club at Long's hall. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toms will entertain the following out-of-town gueses at their home, 709 Hoffman street over Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Covington of Princeton, III.. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crumpacker of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thorns and daughter, Daisy, of Chicago. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many kind friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy, tendered during the illness and death of our beloved son Harry. MR. AND MRS. MAT NICKELS. IS REPORTED ILL. Mrs. Clarence Scott is reported to be quite ill with lagrlppe at her home in Warren street and her friends hope for her entire recovery within a few days. ATTEND PARTY. Mrs. W. L Simonton of Chicago came to Hammond yesterday to attend the first social meeting of the Marquette club of which she Is a member. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Calzola Reeder of Truman avenue left today for Dwight, HI., where Fhe will spend the week end with friends. GUESTS FROM VALPARAISO. Misses Edith Bradt and Adaline Longnecker will entertain friends from Valparaiso over Sunday. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY. Little Miss Marie Warnlmont. daughter of Mr. Peter and Mrs. Mary Warnlmont of 1024 Jackson street, entertained a number of her little comrades and friends in honor of her seventh birthday anniversary, which occurred yesterday. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly with out-of-door games after which a dainty luncheon was served by Mrs. Warnlmont. The little lady received numerous gifts from her friends in remembrance of the day and they departed late In the afternoon, all having enjoyed the day and wishing her many more happy returns of the day. The following were present: Mesdames Wallen Kistler, Virgil Warnlmont. Clara Warnimont. Mollie Warnlmont. Nellie Mette, Mlss'-s Marie Flaherty, Marie Kistler. Msrie Strom, Mildred McGee, Lola McGes,

Bertha pollax and Rose Warnlmont, Messrs. Roy Mette, Joe Glaherty, Carl Flaherty, Sereathean Johnson, John, William; Jo!e and Mike Warnlmont George Smith. Charles. Joseph and John Warnlmont. AN OVER SIXDAV VISIT. Miss Bessie Bates has gone to Shelby, Ind., to be the guest of relatives over Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Bates has been there for the past few days on a visit LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mitchell and daughter, Luclle of 87 Jesse street and Mr. Joseph Schnotola will leave this evening for Hubbrtl, Mich., to spend a two weeks' vacation. A MISSIONARY MEETING. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gllson In South Hohman street. Ah Interesting program will be rendered and it is desired that many members attend. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs. Smith of Truman avenue will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Laatsch and family at a six o'clock dinner tomorrow evening. Wanted you to know E. F. Johnston, 313 Hammond building, Hammond, Ind., is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company for Lake, Jasper and Newton

counties. m-w-s-tf ANXUAL FLOWER SHOW. The annual flower show of the Irving school was held yesterday afternoon. Many beautiful flowers were brought, some of unusual variety. The cactus dahlias In the bouquet brought by Margaret McLane deserve special mention for beauty. Mr. W. C. Belman awarded the honors and addressed the children on beautifying their yards. He emphasized the beauty of a broad stretch of green grass unbroken by flower beds, and told where trees, shrubs, vines and flowers should be placed to add to the beauty of the broad lawn. Those receiving first honors are as follows: George McLean for helitotrope, Orton Simons for asters, Marie Schroter for pansies, Ethel Jacobson for nasturtulns, Zoe Bush for Phlox, Henrietta Whitmore for verbenas, Winnie Weymueller for pinks, Winnie Weymueller for marigolds, Margaret McLean for dahlias, Rosie Schaubt for cosmos, Bernice Haliburt for zenias, Frank Kralowltz for ger aniums, Edith Lewke for mixed bouquet. Second honors: Hilda Matthews for asters, Wilfred Eckenboy for pansies, Cora Buckley for cosmos. Clarence Dosey for nasturtiums, Roy Rhodes for moxed bouquet, Walter Jersernlg for marigolds, Goldie Hippscher for phlox, Marie Sclioeter for genias. A DANCING PARTY. The members of Progressive Court No. 166, Tribe of Ben Hur, will entertain at a dancing party and raffle next Thursday evening, Sept. 30th in Long's hall on State street. The public is cordially invited to attend and are assured of a pleasant social evening. . . " i 1 - v AN AFTERNOON PARTY. Mrs. W. G. Paxton entertained at a very delightful party yesterday afternoon, at her home in Rimbaeh avenue, at which the members of the Marquette club and a few invited friends were guests. There were fifteen members present and Mrs. E. R. Disbrow of Woodlawn was the out-of-town member present. Mrs. Paxton had as her invited guests for the afternoon, Mrs. W. F. Booth of Chicago Heights and Mrs. W. L Simonton of Chicago. The afternoon was spent very enjoyably with cards and the guests played progressive euchre at small tables in the parlors. The honors for the afternoon were given to Mrs. Bisbrow of Chicago and Mrs. Henry Bicknell. The remaind. er of the afternoon was spent In a pleasant social way until the hostess served her guests with a daintily arranged two course luncheon. The next club party will be given In two weeks on Thursday afternoon and Mrs. T. W. Oberlin will entertain at her home in Warren street. Notice to Linen-Users. Sam Lee has opened up the best Chinese laundry in Hammond at 276 State street, where he, with ten years experience In Hammond alone and a fine corps of assistants, is prepared to do t.las work. The laundry will open Monday, Sept. 27. and Sam will call for laundry anywhere In the city and deliver It. 3-6 1 1 GQSTLIN IS SICK For First Time in His Life Postmaster Succumbs to Cold. For the first time in his life Postmaster William H. Gostlin was confined to the house yesterday on account of a severe cold. Mr. Gostlin has been suffering from the cold for some time and seems to be unable to throw It off. Today he is up and around the house, but he is ftill feeling miserable. The doctor says the trouble is the result of a congestion of the glands and that it will take some little time to recover from the attack. While the Hammond postmaster is not confined to his bed, he does not venture out of the house. He hopes to be able to resume his business activities in a few days. Death of BabyMartha, the 13 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jaanowsky died last night after a short illness. She will be buried tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Polish Catholic church. Interment will be In Holy Cross cemetery. The Jasnowskys live on Gostlin street, near the Fort Wayne track.. wlM?raMAC I If A I ECZEMA.CUTS BURNS W DRUC STORE

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