Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1909 — Page 2
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2 THE TRIES. Saturdav, Oct. SO, 1900.
THE LATEST IN FASMOMS
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W. Oberlln, "vv". F. Br!dg. II. E. Shar-
rer, V. S. Heiter, O. A. Krinblll, W. G.
Paxton, E. F. Johnston, A. Murray
Turner and Mrs. Frances Kingsley.
MEETlXq WAS POSTPONED. The meeting of the members of the
Alpha Phi club did not take place yes
terday afternoon, which was the regular meeting day, and announcement has
not been made among the members for
the next party.
SUNDAY SCHOOL, RALLY. There will beta rally day program
at the German M. E. Sunday school tomorrow at 9:30 o'clock. The object of this festival Is to awaken more in
terest among the members, and it is
desired that all the young people and
their parents attend. A short program will be given.
HOLD REG ULA It MEETING. The regular meeting of the members
of the Hammond Woman's club is tak
ing place this afternoon at 3 o'clock in
the auditorium of the First Presby
terian church. The members and a
large attendance of children are expected at the meeting as it is' the annual children's day and they will furnish the program. Mrs. Nona Trimble, chairman, and Mrs. Dave Hirsch. vice
chairman, and their committee have
arranged a delightful program of drills.
songs and recitations and the meeting
is anticipated with a great deal of
pleasure.
RETVKX TO HAMMOND. Mrs. A. S. Hunt, 247 Oakley avenue
and her daughter. Miss lone Hunt, have
returned fro mtheir western trip. They
spent two weeks at Denver visiting
relatives and some former Hammond residents, and report a splendid eond
time.
THE TRICOllNE IS PARTICULARLY FASHIONABLE.
Dozens oZ the dainty little tricornes continentals or Napoleons as they ere. variously called, are seen at every opening- of millinery. The tricorne
is becoming to almost everybody, but the higher the brim the more trying llie shape, as a rule. This model, is of white beaver faced with black moire silk, two ostrich tips forming the trimming. The ostrich feathers are of the eort termed "clipped ostrich" much more fashionable now than the willow plumes, which have had a long vogue. The brim is caught back with a buckle
ornamant made of silver cord.
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A.N EVENING PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krinblll very delightfully entertained the members of the N. P. Whist club and a few invited friends last evening at their home in Rimbach avenue. The home was prettily decorated typical of the Halloween season with fall foliage and jack o'lanterns. The guests played bridge whist at small tables in the parlors and passed a very -enjoyable evening with the games. A dainty course luncheon
was served at the close of the games
and the remainder of the evening was spent in conversation. The next party
will be given in two weeks and Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Paxton will entertain
at their home in Rimbach avenue. The
invited guests last evening were Mr.
and Mrs. F. R. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Crumpaeker, Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Rell, Mrs. Nellie P.icknell Dunham and Fred
A HALLOWEEN PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDaniel enter
tained a large company of friends at their pleasant home in Detroit street
last evening at a Halloween party. The party was also in the nature of a
housewarming, being the first large
entertainment to bo given by Mr. "and Mrs. McDaniel in their new home. As
the guests arrived they found large illuminated signs pointing to the back
entrance and the Halloween initiation
followed. They were taken through three degrees in the large basement
ot the residence, which had been elaborately decorated for the occasion. The
lights were shaded and cast a dim light
in the room. Shaded candles were also
used and festoons of colored tissue pa
per draped about the rooms added
mucn to the attractiveness ot the
scene. After a pleasant time spent in
an inrormal way the eruests wero in
vited into the parlors. The parlors
were beautifully trimmed with fes
loons or gaily colored tissue paper and
ropes of autumn foliage and flowers
Jack-olanterns were also conspicuous
in the home. A short program of read
ings was given by Miss Blanche Dess
etnier and her entertainment was en
joyed by everyone. A daintv course
HOFFMAN & BOHLINO "IVfIL,L.L-XKRS POR ME1N"
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H. & B. HAT with the rest of the Ciood Dressers
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Mott Jr. The following are members:
Messrs. and Mesdames O. If. Austin. T. I luncheon was served following a pleas
ant hour spent In conversation. The
guests at the party last evening were
the teachers of the Central, Washing
ton, Wallace and Riverside buildings
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, who were in
vited guests on account of Mrs. Bruce
having served as substitute teacher on
several occasions, and Mr. and Mrs. J
G. Ibach and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bick
"1 .imiiii vl tneir positions on Vw. DnVnnl V , .1 T 1 ...
ic "uiuui iiurnu. mere win De another large party at their home this evening and th-e teachers of other
buildings and the board members and
their wives will be guests. The nar
ties are among the pleasantest of the
season.
of the afternoon -was spent in a so-!
cial way, the ohstess serving dainty
refreshments. The. next meeting will be held at Mrs. Ray Wells' home in
Van Buren street, Thusday, Nov. 11.
ATTENDS DANCING PARTY. Miss Agnes Tracy of Hyde Park, Is the guest of Miss Genevive Hastings
at her home in West State street. Miss Tracy came to attend the dancing
party to be given by the Hammond
Athletio association this evening- in
their club house. . . The annual ball and concert of the Saenger-Bund Fidelia Is growing in popularity, and the event next Sunday night at Huehn's hall promises to be a record breaker for attendance. 28-3t A NE W POSITION. Miss Bardie Ripley has secured a position as stenogrpher with the United States Metal Refining company at GrasselH. She will begin her new dutie sthere Monday. IMPROVING NICELY. Miss Etta Gaatel, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital, has been removed to her home in Williams street and is re
ported to be Improving nicely. Her speedy recovery will be welcome news
to all her friends. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Cazola Reader will spend Sat
urday and Sunday visiting friends and
relatives in Dwight, 111. ATTENDS PARTY.
Carl Thomas of East Chicago will
attend the Hammond Athletic associa
tion this evening in their club house.
RETLRN HOME TODAY.
Misses Ruby and Mable Wilson re
turned to their home in Crown Point
tori.iv to snend the week end after
attending the association here.
VISITS IN CROWN POINT. Miss Carrie Seaberger of Tolleston
who has been attending the teachers
association here the past few days,
went to Crown Point to spend the
week end with her relatives. RETURNS HOME.
Miss Mable Crawford left today for her home in Crown Point after a two
days' visit with Hammond friends A WEEK-END VISIT.
Miss Mable Wells of Hamilton Tark
rhira-e-o. will sDend Saturday and
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. A. W Sprague of Carroll street.
German Songs will be one of the features at the annual concert of the Saenger-Bund Fidelia next Sunday
night at Huetien's hall. 2S-3t. A CLVB MEETING.
The vountr ladies of the Philathoa
Embroidery club will meet next Tues
dav evening at the home of Miss Edith
BrWt in East State street. It is th
regular meeting of the club member
and after the routine business is dis posed of they will spend a pleasant so
cial time. It is desired that there be
a large attendance of members.
Yours as Before $2.00
Bijou Theatre Building 263 East State Street
WHAT YOU WIN ! To the Man Guessing: Nearest In this Contest: $10.00 in gold, donated by Mr. Schaaf. Of Republican Party. $10.00 in gold, donated by Mr. Becker. Of Democratic Party. $5.00 pair of Men's Shoes, donated by us.
SECOND GUESS. A man's hat, donated by Hoffman & Bohling of the Bijou Hat Store to the 2nd nearest guess.
LADIES' GUESS. Mr. Herman of Hammond Sign Co., will give
a pair of $3.00 shoes to
lady guessing nearest.
Young, Irene Bardens. Iva Brewbak-' er, Margaret Bothwell, Lucy Rock, Ruth. . McLeod, Mary Sebastian, Lulu
Sebastian. Dorothy Kestler. Garland Fowler, Ward Fowler, Ray Derofff,
Victor Nichols. Oliver Nichols, Joe De-
rofT, Leo Deroff, Percy Thompson, Roy Rhodes. Ralph Rhodes, Russell Ecklund, Chester Ecklund, Kenneth MoLeod, Jesse Young, August Becker, Henry Becker, Willie Sebastian, Walter Jessernig, Rudolph Jessernig, Adelbert Austin, Everett Austin.
The efficiency of the present choir of
the Saenger-Bund Fidelia has never
been surpassed in local history, and good evidence of this will be shown at the annual concert and ball next Sunday night at Huehen's hall. 28-3t
A COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the history commit
tee of the Hammond Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. M. R. Rothschild in South Hoh-
man street. It is the regular study
meeting and the subject for the afternoon will be the Alaskan-Yukon exposition. A very interesting program is being arranged and is as follows:
Vocal solo Mrs. A. K. Thompson;
guitar accompaniment, Mrs. D. E. Boone.
A Description of the air, the Audi
torium, Agricultural and California
Buildings Mrs. D. E. Boone.
A Description of Alaska, the Alaska
Buildings, and the Alaskan Village at the Fair Mrs. S. A. Bell.
The Forestry, Japanese and Hawaiian
Buildings Mrs. I. E. Dickenson.
Vocal Solo Mrs. A. K. Thompson;
guitar accompaniment, Mrs. D. E.
Boone.
Description of Oriental Palace, Mu
sic Pavilion. Agorrett Village, Manu
facturers, Machinery and Finance
Mrs. C. L. Wolf.
The following ladies will serve on
the program committee: Mesdames J. K.
Stinson, chairman; D. E. Boone, I. E. Dickenson. S. A. Bell and C. L. Wolf.
The members of the social committee
are: Mesdames A. S. Hunt. M. Roths
child, Elizabeth Shields, William Stiejr litz and W. A. Jordan.
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THE MAXWELL-HALL COMPANY WITH Gertrude Maitland In a Repertoire of Popular Plays. Ladies F ree Tuesday Night. Opening Play "A Daughter of the People." Election Returns Tuesdav Night. PRICES: 10c, 20c and 30c.
IS REPORTED ILL
Miss Sylvia Sticker of Claude street was taken very ill yesterday with an
attack of appendicitis. A WEEK END VISIT.
Miss Alice Hess of Wheatfield, Ind., came to Hammond last evening to
spend the week end visiting friends and
relatives.
Familien fest describes the nature of
the concert and ball for the Saenger Bund Fidelia. 28-3t. RETLRN S HOME.
Miss EeMay left today for her home in Detroit, Mich., after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warner of Carroll street. Mrs. Malo returned with
her for a few weeks" visit with relatives
in Michigan and Canada.
All you have to do, is to guess the name of our next mayor and his nearest majority of votes. No purchase necessary, only bring in your votes before 9 p. m. Monday, Nov. 1st.
All guesses to be at
NATIONAL SHOE STOES
269 East State Street
R. A. BORG.
Two doors east of Bijou Theatre.
N. B. All guesses by mail subject to shoes only.
RETURN HOME.
uir. anu .Mrs. Jiendry left today for
their home In Meadville, Pa., after
Pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. .1. C.
.uuins at meir nome In Summer street
ATT EN II DANCING PARTY.
.uiss.es ijeraiciine Kenberger and
J-em Vanderweele were entertained bv
friends in AVhiting last evening to attend a dancing party given bv the
Owl club.
RETVRN FUOJI TUB EAST. Mr. Joseph Hah en has returned to
Hammond from New York City and
other eastern points -where he has been on business for a week or longer.
HERE ON A VISIT. Miss Anne Cullinlne of Benton Har
bor, Mich., arrived In Hammond today for a short visit with Miss Amy McGregor on her way to Chicago. Miss
Cullinine formerly taught in the schools
here.
HERE FOR A VISIT. Fred Mott. who is attending Purdue
college, of Eafayette, Ind., came home last evening to spend the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mott at their home in South Hohman street.
HOLD NEXT MEETING.
The young people of tha XonparieV
club will hold their next regular meeting at the home of Miss Maude Reese in East Chicago. All members are re
quested to attend as it will be a meeting of great importance. A DANCING PARTY. Invitations will be issued In a few days for a dancing party to be given by the Nonpariel club, Nov. 17th. Th? party promises to be a very pleasant one and will be well attended by young people of East Chicago and Hammond. HERE ON A VISIT. Miss Irene Parsons, who is attending a normal school In Milwaukee, will spend the wee- end visiting her mother, Mrs. Carr'e Parsons of Doty street.
A HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Mrs. Dave Eederer will entertain number of her friends at a Hallowe'e party this evening at her home i West Sibley street. The home has bee
attractively decorated with foliage
flowers and Jack's lantern. Various
enmes will be indulged in and a very
delightful party Is anticipated.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Miss Alice Locklln will entertain the young ladies of the W. B. G. club at a six o'clock dinner this evening at her home In Warren street. The party is given to celebrate Miss Docklln's birthday anniversary. The decorations will be typical of tfce lUlowe'en season and pleasant entertainment will be carried out during the evening. A DANCING PARTY. One of the leading society events of the Hallowe'en season will be given this' evening by the members of the Hammond Athletic association In their club rooms in Bellview place. The members and many invited friends from Chicago, East Chicago and Hammond will be in attendance. It is expected that there will be an unusually large attendance as the party is one of the first to be given this season. Informal dancing will begin at 8 o'clock and splendid mush1, has been secured for the evening. The hall has been attractively decorated with fall foliage and Jack's lanterns for the party. A PLEASANT PARTY. The members of the Owl club of Whiting entertained at a dancing party last evening in their club house and there were many guests from East Chicago and Hammond in attendance. The party was a very pleasant one, sixteen dances composing the program for the evening. SPEND SI'XDAY HERE. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harding and little, daughter Mable. of Highlands, carne to Hammond today to visit Mrs. Harding's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Phrby. of Truman avenue. HERE FOR THE DIV. Mrs. Josephine Hogan of Chicago is .-pending the day visiting friends in Hammond and transacting business.
FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE.
RETIRNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. Frances London has returned to her home in Clinton street after a week's visit with friends, and relatives In Brazil, Ind. ARRANGE FOR BA7.AAR. The members of the Ladles' Aid So
ciety of the Mone Street . Methodist chapel were entertained at the home
of Mrs. J. C. MiUlken in Madison
street inursaay afternoon. Tliere was
a fair attendance of members', present and several important business mat
ters were disposed of. ; The commit-
tte for the bazaar, to be givAn Dec.
6, 7 and'S, was chosen. The remainder
I SITS IN HAMMOND. Miss Foster of Ix)well is spending the week-end in Hammond In attendance at the Teachers' association.
Lawrence Cox & Go. Successors to Cox & Mee We have opened our new Bowling Alleys
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Successor to Cox & Mee
142 So. Hohman Street
HAMMOND, IND.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
OCT. 28, 29, 30.
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VISITS WITH FRIENDS. Miss Alvina Kratisse of Hobart is spending a few flays visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Austgen in Carroll street. AN AFTERNOON PARTI'. Adelbert and Everett Austin entertained about thirty-five of their little friends at a Halloween party yesterday at their home. 533 Torrence avenue. The children played a number of pleasant games, one being the donkey game. The girl's prize was won by Iva Brewbaker and Kussell Ecklund won the hoy's priz. After the games dainty refreshments were served. Then the little folks departed, all declaring they had had a fine tim Among those present were: Evelyn Moore, Gladys Rhodes, Leota Halaburt. Bernice Halaburt, Emma Young, Stella
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