Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1909 — Page 2
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Saturday, Oct. 2, 1909.
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SHOULDER S 13 A MS ARE OJTT OF FASHION. Bodice and sleeve in one, with an undersleeve of transparent stuff this is the fad now; and dressy costumes are built In this way. This sleeve and shoulder in one demands some break in the bodice in order to give the arm freedom. Sometimes the upper bodice is met by a high girdle; in this case the break is made with an attractive little bib or bolera, which is embroidered effectively, the embroidery being repeated on the pointed over-skirt drapery. Gown and embroidery are of wood-brown crepe meteor, coral pink inserts being introduced under the embroidered motifs.
OVER THE ESTKRTA1XS AT CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnston had the members of the X. P, "Whist club as their guests at a very pleasant party last evening at their home in South Hohman street. It was the first meeting after the long summer vacation nd all the members were present. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hudson and Mrs. Henry Eicknell have been admitted as new members of the club since the last meeting and they were among the guests last evening. The evening was devoted to card games and the. guests played bridge whist at small tables in the parlors. A prettily arranged picnic luncheon was served following the games and tha remainder of the evening was spent in an enjoyable social '.way. The next party will be given In two weeks on Friday evening and Mrs. Frances Kingsley will entertain at her home in Webb street. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston had as their only invited guest last evening. Mrs. J. H. Wagner of Chicago and the following memH 3 HO national Shoe Store R. A. BORG 269 East Stats Street Two doors east of Bijou Theater are usually found in small parcels. II. & B. Hats are better than the average hat because we make a special ity of selling good hats, and devote most of our time to the hat trade, making it an easy matter tor the man who w ant's a hat to drop in and in a few moments he has selected just the hat he wants. Is that not worth something to you? We also carry a line of Gents' Furnishings. $2 HATS$2 HOFFMAN & BOHLING MILLINERS FOH MEN -2 S3 E. State Street, Hammond, Ind. BUou Theatre BuHdlng"
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bers were present: dames T. W. Oberlin Messrs and MesH. E. Sharrer, W. Paxton, A Murray Turner, G. 11. AusBridge, V. S. Reiter, O. A. tin. W. F. Krmbill, P. W. Hudson, Mrs. Henry Eicknell and Mrs. Frances Kingsley. MEM' IS COMPLETED. The members of the Ladles' Aid So ciety of the First Methodist church have completed the arrangements for the chicken pie supper which they will serve next Tuesday evening, Oct. The supper will be served in the dining room of the church between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The following menu has been chosen: Chicken Pie. Potatoes. Sa lad Pickles. Home-Made Bread. Jelly, Apple Pie Ala Mode. Coffee. ARHAXqE FOR EVEXISG MEETING. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. took place yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the First Christian church and there was a large attend ance of members present. The inter est is rapidly increasing and great in terest Is being taken in the monthly evening meetings which will be held Tuesday evening. Oct. 5 at the home of Mrs. William Meyers, the corner of Oakley and Michigan avenue. The young ladies of the Baptist orchestra have kindly consented to furnish the musical program at the meeting and in addition to this there will be i temperance program after which re freshments will be served. The ladies have received a very urgent call to aid in charity work and a silver col lection will be taken up Tuesday for this benefit. An Invitation to attend the meeting Is extended the public and it is desired that there be a large at tendance. WILL MEET "WEDNESDAY. The members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. William Eisner, State street. A social pro gram will follow the business meeting and It Is desired that many attend. C4H OF THANKS. We wish to sincerely thank all o our friends for their kindness In our recent bereavement. Also the Rev, Weil. Knights and Indies. Odd Fellows, Germanla D. R. Sangerbund. uuartette and Mrs. DIederlch and Elster fo music and floral offerings. MRS. HENRY OTTO AND CHILDREN. LEAVES ON A VISIT. The Misses Hulda and Augusta Klein left today for Jacksonville, 111., where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives. AN ENJOYABLE PARTY. Mrs. George Rawling and Mrs. John M. Turner entertained the members o the Erthstane club very pleasantly yesterday afternn at the home o Mrs. Turner in Truman avenue. All the members could not attend on ac count of illness and visits out of th city. Dut those who were present re port having had a very enjoyable time There were guessing contests and so cial games during the afternoon, after which a dainty course luncheon wa served. The arrangements for the nex meeting have not been completed, bu a party will probably be given in tw weeks. J AN INTERESTING MEETING The members of the civics com? of the Hammond Woman's clu1"
charge of the meeting at ths' First Presbyterian church this afternoon. The meeting was called for 3 o'clock prompt and many of the members are in attendance. A very Interesting program had been prepared for the afternoon and the following are the numbers: Vocal Solo Miss Muriel Wilcox. ' Address, "The City Beautiful" Mr. W. C. Belman. Musical Selection Mrs. L A. Mlnard and Miss Marguerite Minard. Lecture, "Hygiene for Children" Dr. Caroline Hedger of Chicago. A COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's club will hold their first meeting for the year 1909-10 Monday afternoon, Oct. 4 at 3:30 p. m., at the home of the chairman. Mrs. J. S. Blackmum, 40 Carroll street. Printed programs containing an interesting and instructive year's work will bp given out among the members of the committee, which has a membership of more than seventy active members. s The study at Monday's meeting will be "Vacation Reminiscences" as it has been tTe privilege of several of the members to take extended trips this summer. The following ladies will act on the program committee, Mesdames M. M. Bruce, M. Rothschild, J. K. Stlnson, W. J. MacAleer and Julius Dunslng. The members who will compose the social committee are Mesdames J. S. Bla-ckmum, J. Arthur Davis, Henry Burk, Adolph Hirsch and A. F. Rohrer.
ATTEND RECEPTION'. Mrs. Jacobs and Mies Lucy Barry of East Chicago came to Hammond last evening to attend the reception at the Masonic temple, given complimentary to the new teachers in Hammond. AN EVENING RECEPTION. A very charming society function occurred last evening, in the Masonic emple at which the faculty of the Hammond high school and teachers in he grades entertained at an evening reception, complimentary to the new eachers in Hammond this year. An affair of this kind is planned for the opening of each school year to meet he new teachers. iut the reception ast evening was one of the most deightful entertainments of the series. An invitation to attend was extended all friends and patrons of the Ham mond school and several hundred peo ple responded to the invitations. The receiving hours continued between 8 and 11 o'clock and in the reception line were the principals of the ward schools. Among those who were in the line were: Mr. F. D. McElroy of the Cen tral building, Miss NMna Pettit of the Washington building. Miss Blanche Nixon of the Wallace building. Miss Rena Ames of the Lafayette school Miss Lulu Symmes of the Lincoln school, Miss DeEtta Curry of the Riv erside school and Miss Alta Adkins of the Irving school. They were as sisted by Miss Margaret Blake and Miss Marie Stout. The guests began to arrive at 8 o'clock and met in the parlors of the temple for conversation during the first hour. The high school orchestra, directed by Professor Clark Learning, was stationed in the large banquet hall and played during the evening. Their selections from the light operas were especially enjoyed and many of their numbers were heart ny appiauaea. xneir program was one of the enjoyable features of the even ing. At 10 o ciock the guests were served with a two-course luncheon in the large banquet hall. Several young ladles of the high school were chosen to serve. They were all attractlvly gowned in dainty summer dresses. A DAY'S VISIT. Mrs. John Ruschll of West State street has returned home from Scher ervllle where she visited friends. AN OVER-SlrNTDAY VISIT. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lau of Chicago are expected to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Reisslg of East State street, LEAVES FOR ST. LOUIS. Frank Warman will leave Hammond next Monday for St. Louis, Mo., where he will go into business and make his home in the future. v RETURNS HOME. Mrs. Howe expects to leave the firs of next week for her home in Webster Groves, St. Louis, after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bur nett at their home in Warren street. ATTEND RECEPTION. Miss Hattle Dahl of Robertsdale at tended the reception at the Masonic temple last evening at which the new teachers in Hammond were guests o honor. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Myrtle Spaulding left for Ev anston. 111., last evening where she will spend the weekend with friends and relatives. HERE OVER SUNDAY. Harry Lempster of Hobart will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Reissig and family of East State street. RESUMES WORK. Mr. Ed Hilbrich has resumed hi duties at the Lion store after a pleas ant week's vacation. A SURPRISE PARTY. Among the enjoyable social event of the week was a party given last evening by members of the congrega tion of the First Christian church in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Sharp at their home, 750 Summer street. Th party was given as a surprise to th Rev. Sharp? and as a farewell before he leaves for the east for a short visit, About eighty friends were In attend ance during the evening and they me 1 nthe parlors for conversation. A shor musical program was also an enjoyable feature of the evening and several of the guests took part and rendered musical and literary selections. At the close of the, evening a dainty course luncheon was served. While the guests were being served the members of the church orchestra serenaded the guests and played an attractive program of music. ..The guests then departed, having spent a enjoyable time. "e "STPO NED. v'-.dies of the announced tf.
to be postponed on account of the ab- 1 ence of several of the-members from the city. The meeting will take plaee next Friday afternoon at her home la Clark street. A very pleasant social meeting Is anticipated and a full attendance of members Is desired. VISIT IN CHICAGO. Miss Gertrude Lochte and iSldney Goldsmith will spend Sunday with Mr. Goldsmith's mother at the home In Chicago. A WEEK-ESD VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harding and little daughter, Mable of Highlands, will spend the week end with Mrs. Harding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby and family of Truman avenue. ENTERTAINS VERY PLEASANTLY. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dlbblee. 613 Bauer street very pleasantly entertained a small party of friends Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. E. E. Spangle of Chandler, Okla. who is their guest. During the e-ening the guests enjoyed games and music,
after which they were served with dainty refreshments. ' A FEW DAY'S VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield of Valparaiso are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheffield and family of May street. I St. HERB FOR THE DAY. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of John were the guests of friends Hammond yesterday. VISITS IN HAMMOND. Miss Minnie Kaske of Munster was the guest of the Misses Dollle and Eugenia Knotts at their home in Muenleh court last evening. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Mable Sonntag of Rimbach avenue left at noon today for her home in Plalnfleld, 111., where she will spend the week end visiting her parents. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Brennan, who will spend the afternoon, there. LEAVES FOR SPRINGFIELD. Mrs. Mary Haste left today for Springfield, 111., where she will be the guest of friends and relatives for a few days and attend the state fair. She was accompanied as far as Chi cago by Mrs. Will J. Lasch. LEAVES FOR VALPARAISO. Roscoe Hemstoek returned to Ham mond vesterdav morning from Sault Ste. Marie and Dafter, Mich., and left, yesterday afternoon for Valparaiso. 1 , 111 I CI,,n., K& wjumc no "in remain UYCl OUl.UOJ. guest of his relatives. i ATTENDS ISIVeb ti 1 Miss Anne Galvln wll see the Chi-, cago-Purdue football game at Marshall , neld in Cnicago toaaj. I -'-'-'' Allss maua scnver oi unicago is ex pected to spend Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Shepherd street. at her home in May 1 A "WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Mary Roche will spend Sunday with her relatives In Chicago. A CHOIR REHEARSAL. The choir of St. Paul's Episcopal church met last evening In the guild room of the church for the regular weekly rehearsal. The usual number attended. NOTICE. Will any one knowing the where abouts of Edward Gray of 878 Wash ington boulevard, Chicago, kindly communicate with his mother at above address? 29-6. LEAVES FOR 31ILWAUKEE. Miss Verta Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheffield of May street will leave tomorrow for Milwaukee where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Louis Suess, and attend school. ATTENDS THE THEATER. Miss Grace Dahl went to Chicago today and met her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahl of Lowell and this evening they will compose a party to see Montgomery and Stone In "The Old Town" at the Studebaker theater. MISS CAMPBELL ENTERTAINS. Miss Mae Campbell will pleasantly entertain the young ladies of the Inter Se club Tuesday evening at her home in West Sibley street. The usual pleasant time is anticipated with embroidery work and cards. TJ. S. Land Co's free sight-seeing automobile meets all train at Gary, Ind. See the City in comfort. MISS MALEITSKE A HOSTESS. Miss Bertha Maleitske will have the members of the N. N. Embroidery club! as her guests next Tuesday evening at! her home In Indiana avenue. The . evening will be spent with embroidery J work and a pleasant social time is anticipated. ; HAVE A LITTLE DAUGHTER. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Harrison of Mason street, a little daughter last Thursday evening. , i LEAVES FOR KENTUCKY. 1 Mr. E. B. Stiles left last evening for Hodgenvllle, Ky., where he will visit friends and relatives for a week. A GUILD MEETING. There will be a meeting of the young ladies of the St. Agnes' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church Monday even-
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Ing and Mrs. Charles Albert Smith will entertain at her home In Rimbach avenue. It is the regular meeting and a full attendance is desired. Wanted you to know E. F. Johnston, 113 Hammond building, Hammond. Ind., is district manager for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company for Lake, Jasper and Newton counties. rn-w-s-tt GARFIELD CLUB TO MEET. Tha next regular meeting of the members of the Garfield club wiii take place Monday evening In the social rooms of the First Christian church and it is desired that all the members attend. Their friends are also cordially Invited to attend as an enjoyable evening's program has been arranged. Attorney L. Beresmak will deliver a lecture on "Russia" which promises to be very interesting.
A CHICKEN PIE SUPPER. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First Methodist church will give a chicken pie supper next Tuesday evening, Oct. 5 In the social rooms of the church 'on Russell street. A very delightful I supper will be served and it Is desired that there be a large attendance. The proceeds will be used for the beneflt of the church. RALLY SERVICE. There will be' a rally service at the First Christian church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. All the members of the church and congregation and all friends are invited to be present. i Several things of Interest in connection with the new church building will be discussed and the usual rally day program will be given. IS REPORTED ILL. Mrs. J. C. Graves is reported to be ill at her home in Carroll street. VISITS IN GARY. Miss Grace Dahl will spend Sunday visiting her friends in Gary. Cases Are Continued. The fifteen cases which were filed by Leon Beremiak against the W. B. Conkey Co. in Judge Ames' court were continued yesterday until next Tues- . day. Attorney Joseph Ibach appeared for Mr. Conkey and Attorney Berezniak appeared for the men who were dlsI charged from the Conkey plant and are bringing suit for their wages. j In the complaint Attorney Berezniak i asks for the amount of the men's ! wages, $10 for attorney's fees and $1 a day for every day they were compelled to wait for their pay. Had Two Hunter s Licenses i Svlvestor Radon was arrested by Ome Warden Charles Merry- , n r.harcr n. ,.., tn Ind,ana wlthout a nonresident hunter's u-.A TJ haA re.frlent hunter's license in both Indiana and Illinois. The rMident hunter's license costs but 31, while the nonresident's license costs 15. The game warden says that he cannot possibly be a resident of both states. In fact, he will be able to prove that he is avresident of Illinois. The fine for this offense is $45. The defendant gave bail for his appearance Monday Named the Wrong Davis. Dr. W. H. Davis Is a dentist. His office is over the Model Clothing store. Dr. J. A. Davis is a dentist. His of fice is over Ruff's hardware store. The Initials of the two Davlses were inter changed in the story telling that Dr. J. A. Davla had moved from over Ruff's hardware store to the Rimbach block. Dr. W. H. Davis wants it distinctly understood that he is not Dr. J. A, Davis; that he didn.t move to the Rim bach block, and that he is not a den tlst of the "antiseptic painless var iety. Edward Gray Missing. The police, department in Hammond today received word that a man 3 years of age Is missing from his home 2337 Washington boulevard, Chicago He has a crooked nose as a result o having it broken, and has a scar on the top of his head. One toe is crip pled and he has been operated on fo appendicitis. The old house number is given as 87S Washington boulevard. ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. CAB LI iE Cabs and Carriages to all Trains GARTER km WELLS Livery, Cab and L'ajgage Line PHONB 3 Hammond CALL. FORJh tCZEHA CUTS BURNS ?TS DHUC STORE GERTRUDE F. COOPER Teacher of Piano Studio, 4 Mason St. HAMMOND - INDIANA Phone 4323
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