Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1909 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. Monday, Nov. 20, 1909.
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UTMOST GRACE DISTINGUISHES INDOOR COSTUMES. Never was a season when draperies were so graceful, or frocks so replete with feminine charm. The pinafore draperies, crossing the figure at the knees in front and knotted loosely at the back are particularly lovely when carried out in soft materials like this pale gray crepe de chine. The material is hung over rose pink satin which gives a delicate rosy tint to the gray crepe. On the bodice touches c? silver lace make a dainty trimming and the girdle is held In place by ornaments made of silver soutache.
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OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS. i Among the Hammond people who spent Sunday out of the city were: J. ! Ray and Ralph Kerwin, who visited In East Chicago. Misses Mae Frange and Margaret Jenz, who spent Sunday j in Chicago. Walter Millen and Henry; Kellnmn, who were visitors in Lena Park. Miss Florence Mangold and Herman Zenz, who were the guests of . Chicago friends. A WEEK ED VISIT. Will Boyer spent the past week end visiting friends in Tinley Park, 111. A NEW POSITION. Miss Romona Portz has secured a position as saleslady at the Lion store. A PLEASANT VISIT. Mrs. I. Modjeska and ilaughi .-r Mildred of Wolter street sprnt the past week end visiting Mrs. Modjeska's brother and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. A. I , hchlesK, at their home, in Chicago. They wore entertainp.l a: t ii ? theater to see "The Goddess Liberty" at the Princess. i'FiRTAI NS INFORMALLY. Julius Peters celebrated his birthday anniversary yesterday by informally ikcii.muiij x it-w iiiraua i ms num in Murray street. Pleasant social di- ; versions were features of the day and a. course luncneon was served. SPENDS sLNDAY HERE. Henry Lempster of Hobart spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Reissig and family in East State street. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. O. A. Krinbill and little daughtr Josephine of Rimbach avenue have returned home from a few days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Cormany of Milwaukee, Wis. HERE FOR THE DAY. Mrs. Arthur Kunert of Tolleston pent the day visiting friends in Hammond, VISITS IN WHITING. Miss Frances Kedrowski went to Whiting yesterday to visit Miss Gertrude Petzold, who is very 111 with pneumonia at her home there. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mrs. William Leytze of South Hohman street has returned home from a short visit with friends and relatives in South Bend, Ind. RESIGNS POSITION. Miss Evelyn EckvlUe has resigned her position in the millinery department of the Lion store. ENTERTAINS RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin entertained a large company of friends and relatives from Hammond and out of town at their home, 411 Sibley street, yesterday. The day was pleasantly spent in conversation and music and refreshments were served. A COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the literature, committee of the Hammond Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home Of Mrs. M. L. Kline, 26 Condit street. It Is the regular study meeting and a full attendance of members is desired. The study for the afternoon will be Mrs. Humphrey Ward and the special study will be "?IarcelJa." The following is the program: Paper: "Te Life of Mrs. Humphrey Ward Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Paper: "The Purpose of Marcella" Mrs. D. C. Atkinson.
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Paper: "The Characters of Marcella" Mrs. Harry Smith. Paper: "The Art of Mrs. Ward" Mrs. Nona Trimble. General discussion, IS VERV 1M Miss Gertrude Petaold. who has been employed at the Lion store. Is very ill at her home in Whitinsr. Her friemls hope for her recovery at an early date. RETl UN S FROM VISIT. .miss j-;uoy wnson has returned to Hammond from Crown Point where she lias befn spending the past few lays with friends and relatives in Crown Point. N. N. 1MB PARTY. Miss Gertrude Claus will pleasantly entertain the young ladles of the N. N. Embroidery club tomorrow evening at her honv In Clinton street. It is the regular weekly social meeting and the members will spend an enjoyable time with their embroidery work and social conversation. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gallagher entertained a few friends at dinner yesterday at their home in Tolleston. A i'leiuiy arranged course dinner was served at 1 o'clock and the remainder of the day was pleasantly spent in social way. Miss Lulu Johnson of 'Hammond, a sister of Mrs. Gallagher, 'was an out-of-town guest. MISS GERO ENTERTAINS. Miss Grate Gero will entertain sev eral young ladies at a cup and saucer shower next Saturday evening in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Frances Hamacher and Mr. James Dlx on. rieasant entertainment is being arranged for the evening. CONCLUDES MSIT HERE. Miss p;ve!yn Banks has left for her home in Michigan City after a pleas ant week's visit with Miss Alta Ken nedy at her home In Truman avenue A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Lenore Shaw of Rimbach ave nue has returned to Hammond after a week-end visit with her parents at their home in Park Manor, Chicago. RETURN FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiser and chil tlren of Carroll street returned home this morning from an over-Sunday visit with relatives in Lowell. VISIT HAMMOND RELATIVES. -ur. ana Airs. Alfred Sewall and daughter of Kankakee, III., are spend ing a few days with Mrs. Sewall' father, D. W. Blackburn and family at their home In Plummer avenue. . RETURN HOME. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gray left last evening for their home in Georgetown Ind., after a week's pleasant visit with Mr. and Mr. Ed Gray of Detroit street. ATTEND THE THEATER. Air. and Mrs. John M. Stinson at tended the theater in Chicago Satur aay evening and saw Miss Eleanor Robson In "The Dawn of a Tomorrow at the- Grand opera house. A LINEN SHOWER. Mrs. Rodney C. Hobbs, Misses Mar garei Hepner, Muriel Eastwood and Hazel Fox have invitations out among Hammond young ladies for a linen shower to be given Wednesday even ing of this week at the home of Mrs. Hobbs in Alice aenue. Miss Frances Hamacher, whose marriage to Mr. James Dixon has been announced for
the holiday season, will be guest of land Mrs. T. W. Oberlin. Mrs. Winckhonor. The party Is one of the best filer's guests, not members of the club. I
a series to be given for Miss Hamacher I during the coming few weeks and it 1 I anticipated with a great deal of pleas-J ure. I AX OVER-SUNDAY VISIT, Miss Virginia Jacobson spent the I past week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jacobson at their home In Val paraiso. CONCLUDES VISIT HERE. I Misa Alice Hess has left for Wheatfield. Ind., to resume her teaching J after spending the Thanksgiving vaca-1 tion with her Hammond relatives. RETIRX TO HAMMOND. The Misses Phamie and Aimee Shine have returned home from a vleasant few days' visit with friends and relatives in Kewanna, Ind. . 1 : A COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the history commit tee of the Hammond Woman's club are meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. c. Lavene in Truman avenue, H is the regular study meeting and Mrs. J. M. Turner is chairman of the prugmm commute; lor me aay. a un very interesting vrogram has been prevared on "Old Spanish Missions," the I study subject. The following ladies are serving on the program commit-1 tee: Mesdames J. M. Turner, chairman. M. L. Bull. Elizabeth Shields, J. D. Ebrlght and Jacob Fox. The social
committee is composed of the follow- 1 Muenich is a member of the 1909 grading ladies: Mesdames J. C. Lavene, I uating class and is studying at the
chairman, A. P. Wall, A. S. Stanton, C. W. Campbell and R. A. Hickey. A PLEASANT PARTY. One of the very pleasant society events of, the past week occurred Sat-1 urday evening and Miss Edith Carter was hostess to a party of Hammond young ladies at her home in Ann street. Miss Carter entertaiend at at kitchen shower in honor of Miss I Frances Hamacher, whose marriage to Mr. James Dixon will occur at the hoi-I idav season. Miss Hamacher received large collection of useful kitchen 1 articles from the guests at the party. I The young ladies met informally dur ing the evening and spent a very pleas ant time embroidering and in social conversation. At a late hour the hos tess served her guests with a daintily arranged course luncheon. About thirty guests were served. The party is among the first of several delightful social entertainments that will be I riven Miss Hamacher during the next few weeks. HAS SEW POSITION. Mr. James II. Spafford will represent the J. M. Wllcoxson Music company In this district and has entered upon his I new duties. Mr. Spafford was former-I ly connected with the Prudential In surance company and Is known to many Hammond and Lake county people. A PARISH MEETING. The annual Parish meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held this evening In the guild room of the church in Rimbach avenue. It is de sired that there be a very large at tendance of members present a the annual reports of the officers of the church will be read and several vestry men elected. The meeting was an nounced lor last Monday evening, but on account of the disagreeable weather I there was only a small attendance, and It was postponed until this evening. A SUPPER AND BAZAAR. The members of the Ladies' Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal church will give a bazaar ana supper, vveanesaay au ternoon and evening. Dec. 1 in the guild room of the church In Rimbach ave nue. Many very pretty nonaay guts and useful articles have been pre at nrettllr decorated booths. Supper will be served at 5 o'clock and Ice - - cream and cake wilt be served during the entire sale. The public is cordialtnvite n atten nrirl 1t is desired tut tu k 9 vrr.n attendance a .t. j in v . ,v the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. rv r m. I- f . r n.. n.uv,iit Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moser. jr., returned to Hammond late last evening from their wedding visit and went to their hmoe in Doty street, where they will be at home to their friends. Mrs. Moser was formerly Miss Loretta Wolf of Indianapolis and her marriage to Mr. Moser was solemnized last Thursday morning at St. Peter's and St. Pauls cathedral in Indianapolis. They left in the evening for Ijoulsville, Ky. where they spent a short time before returning to Hammond. AVRITE FROM BIFFALO. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Franklin Blackmum have written their Hammond friends and relatives from Buffalo, telling of their trip in the east. They are expected to arrive in Hammond early this week and take up their residence at 44 Warren street. LEAVE ON WEDDING VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn left at noon today for their home on the south side in Chicago. The "at home" cards will be issued about Jan. 1st. The marriage of Mr. Cohn and Miss Esther Diamond took place at Long's hall on Ctit. ctreet lout avenfnv at ft nVW v and a lowed. reception for 500 guests folA DAY'S VISIT. Mrs. Carrie Parsons of Condit street scent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph at their home in Dolton, III. HERE ON A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Will Woods of Grand Rapids. Mich., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Luke Kelly at their home In South Hohman street. HETl'HXS TO HAMMOND. Miss Myrtle Spauldlnff has returned to Hammond and resumed her teaching at the West Hammond schools after spending the vacation with her friends and relatives in Evanston, 111. A BRIDGE DINNER. Mrs. Richard Wlnckler of Muenich court gave a 7 o'clock dinner last Saturday night to the members of the Evening Bridge Whist club. Covers were laid for sixteen and the affair was much enjoyed. Bridge follorwed the dinner, the honors going to Dr.
were Frank Porter of Mansfield, O.,
Dr. anJ Mrs. T. W. Oberlin, Mr. and! Mrs. P. A. Parry, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Glllis will give a dinner for the club at their home next Saturday night, The organisation Is planning several theater parties during the social sea-i son. KETIBXS HOME. Miss Frances Maelntyre left last Saturday for her home in Mattoon, III., (after a short visit Mrs. R. EXPeiffer at her home in South Hohman street. In the afternoon. Mrs. PeifCer and her1 ; guest saw Blanche Ring in "The Tan- : kee Girl" at the Garrick theater. RETVRNS FROM OHIO. Mrs. A. M. DeWeese and daughter. Miss Georgia and son. Robert, of Rimbach avenue, have returned home after a pleasant few days' visit with friends and relatives in Lima, O. CHANGE RESIDENCE. I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf and family of Rimbach avenue are movine todav p to their beautiful new Homewood residence where they will make their home ine future, RETl RNS FROM VISIT. Miss Etta Muenich of South Hohman street has returned home from Terre Haute, Ind., where she has been the guest of her sister. Miss Lvda Muenich for the past few days. Miss Lyda normal school in Terre Haute. RETURNS FROM VISIT, Miss Ella and Miss Margaret Fed Idler and Emil Feddler have returned to Hammond from Cedar Lake where they have been visiting relatives since last Wednesday. A CI.l'B MEETING The regular weekly meeting of the members of the Fhilathea Embroidery club will take place Tuesday evening land Miss Kate Emery will entertain at her home in Logan street. A pleasant social time win be spent in convert tion and music and embroidery work will be the principal feature HOLD REGULAR MEETING. Tli. roiilar meeting nf the members I 1 of the Garfield club will be held this evening In the social rooms of the First Christian church on Indiana avenue. The members are all invited to attend as a social program will follow the business meeting. RETURNS FROM VISIT. Miss Lydla Jones of Carroll street has ' returned home from an over Thanksgiving visit with relatives in Oshkosh, Wis. A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Mayme Reiser of Clinton street spent the past week-end visiting friends and relatives in Crown Point. SPENDS SUNDAY" HERE. Leo Dietrich of Chicago spent Sun lav visitinc- Mr. and Mrs. John Ruschll and family at their home in West State street. A DAY'S VISIT HERE. Mrs. Pierce of Merrillville spent Sat urday visiting: friends in Hammond and transacting business. HERE FOR THE DAY Miss Mai Tioe of Chicago, an in struetor in uie cnicago conservatory I of Music and Dramatic Art was entertainen oy friends in nammono ?aiurday and assisted on the program at the Hammond Woman's club In the aft. ernoon. A SOCIAL EVENT. Another delightful social event planned in Miss Frances Hamacher'. honor I . . will occur Wednesday evemng. Dec. 1 . ... ... . .. and Miss Lillian !mith win entertain at her home in Truman avenue. Several vounsr ladies will be guests and I a. nleasant nartv is anticipated. MIX WII.SOS A HOSTESS. Miss Eva Wilson of Condit Street m i '- - - - a- i party nert Tuesday evening ine members of the M. T. club. All the young ladies expect to attend and anticipate a pleasant time with embroidery work and music. CONCL1 DES VISIT HERE. Miss Maud Foley has returned to Kotzte, 111., to resume her teaching after SDending the Thanksgiving va cation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foley of Sohl street. VISITS IX HIGHLANDS. Misses Mable and Lulu Sherby of Truman avenue were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harding and family at their home In Highlands. Sunday. VISITS HAMMOND RELATIVES. Vernon McGirr, who is attending the Valparalso university at aIparalso, spent the past week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacAleer and family of Webb street. AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Pauls Lutheran cnurch will be entertained by Mrs. tamp at I her home In Claude street next Wednesday afternoon. It is the regu lar meeting of the society and a pleas ant social time will be spent. BEN III K MEETING. The regular meeting of the members of Progressive Court. No. 166, Tribe of Ben Hur, will be held Tuesday evening. Xov. 30th in the K. of P. hall. All members of this court and all others who cannot attend their own court, are Invited to attend. There will be de gree work and a pleasant time will be spent socially. ine memDers or the ija.ry rouu . . . t-A AN INTERESTING SESSSION. The Hammond Woman's club held its fortnightly meeting in the Auditorium of the Presbyterian church last Saturday. The philanthropic committee had charge of the meeting. The ladies had for sale the Red Cross stamps, the proceeds of which will go toward help Ing to stamp out the white plague in the state of Indiana. About fifty mem bers responded to the roll call. Mrs. J. M. Turner, chairman of the nhilan.
thropic committee, took charge of thet that particular meeting.
program. The first number was a well
rendered piano solo by Miss Marguerite Minard. Miss Mai Pipes, a reader from
the Chicago Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Art. gave in a pleasing manner a selection from the "Hunchback of Notre Dame." Mrs. Ilutton then read, aa interesting report of the state Federation of Women's Clubs, which was recently held at South, Bend. The report shows that the club women of Indiana are actively interested In all the movements that are making for better social condition and more ef fective living. The subjects which created the greatest amount of Interest 'and "discussion were domestic science and manual training taught in all grades of the public schools. The home economics' round table was largely attended, showing the wide special Interest In these subjects of such vital Importance to the home and nation. One speaker said: "The great hope of American - life is to have everv house keeper realixe that a coniplete knowl edge of home economics would, ner haps, be the greatest force for the conservation and development of life and happiness in our nation. Mrs. O. sai peace between nations. She spoke of the enormous cost of a warship and Its short term of usefulness and of how these vast sums of money could be spent to so much better advantage to the nation than by killing off the most promising and strongest part of its male population. She ended by offering ; a tribute to praise to the woman who i.ad offered her palace for the meet- ; ing of the peace conference at The Hague. The most important social event was the reception tendered the delegates and visitors bv Mrs. J. M. Studebaker at her beautiful home at Sunnyside. There were over 200 delegates in attendance at the convention, Hammond having the largest representation of any club in the state. Mrs. Edith Griffin was re-elected chairman of the Tenth district. After the reading of the report, Miss Pipes entertained the audience by read ing (a "That Old Sweetheart of Mine;" b) "The Dude and the Horse Car." Mrs. J. E. Sharp delighted the audience with a vocal solo, "Absent." She responded to an encore. Miss Pipes closed the program with two original poems, (a) "Music;" (b) "Dad." Meeting they adjourned to meet again in two weeks, when the art committee ... ; 1 1 i - i . . . " "l l n4r e program. JEWISH AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. M. Rothschild at her home in South Hohman street, Wednesday afternoon. It is the regtrtar meetine and it is desired that many members attenfi- The business meeting will be followed by a social hour. RESUMES WORK. Frieda Otto was able Miss to resumo ner t"U.' at the Lion Store to- .. ..,.. iiu-u her to her home in Sohl street for the past week RETIR.X TO lOI.I.E.K. Miss Anna Ibach left this morning for Greencastle. Ind.. to resume her studies at DePauw af "i- spending a few days' vacation, Mi. and Mrs. Jo seph G. Ibach of South Hohman street. A SPECIAL MEETING. The members of the Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Kplscopal church will hold a special meeting Tuesdav afternoon. Nov. 30th at the home of Mrs. B. L. P. Bell, 276 South Hohman street. A full attendance of members is desired as important business will be transacted. RETl RNS TO COLLEGE. Kllston Elliott left yesterday for Crawfordsvllle. Ind., to resume his studies at Wabash college after spending the Thanksgiving vacation with parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Elliott n9 P mKo I .nonnn II 1 a crnadl h, i a o. ....... . Il9. Tam 1 r cr a afurlont af U ahOch To. .v. ulrneu " n KK.iiit.-N n iui.i,f.i.b. Fred Mott and Mat Kolb, who have ' . . been spending the Thanksgiving vacanon wnn nieir numuumi irmuirs, resume their studies at Purdue. VISITS WITH FRIENDS. Miss Mae Campbell of Sibley street spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Lloyd Dolton at her home on the south side in Chicago. Mrs. Dolton was formerly Miss Edna Randolph. COMINGS AND GOINGS. Miss Grace Dahl has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Hunt ington, Ind. Attorney J. K. Peterson of Crown Point is here today. Miss Minnie Kaske of Munster visiteu here yesieroay. Miss Lulu Johnson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. u . S. Gallagher, in tolleston. Miss Katie Nan was a Chicago visnor yesieraay. r rank uaugneriy and Roscoe Livinsrston saw Ken Hur" in Chicago Saturday. w mi FIRST STEP TONIGHT That the first step toward the an nexation of Tolleston to Garv may be taken th! evening t the meeting of l"e rll council, n is a pussiuiuiy it. . I i it ii i : i : i according to unconfirmed rumor. There I ia a sentiment now in both communi ties favoring amalgamation and the indications are now that it will be brought about soon or later. As the first formal step rests with the city council there is always some speculaa to whether the step will be taken I Improvement matter will claim the
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Great special sale of high-grade Artistic Hand - Painted CHINA WARE At BAPTIST CHURCH BAZAR, on the Second of DECEMBER. You will find Prices very Reasonable. attention of the city fathers ;it thHr session his fvenine. It is expected that the contract fur the Kighteenth avenue pavement will be 1ft this evening and that improvements fur Adams street will be asked for. ls MD ZED (Special to The Time?.) Ljwell, Inl . Nov. 29. Krien!s of Mrs. John Trarnm of t'lis place fear that he is In a serious condition, owing to her age and a recent stroke of paralysis She was stricken lat Wednesday night shortly after retiring. She had expected to ppend Thanksgiving day :it the home of her daughter, Mrs. I)avid Knisely. The dinner was prepared and it awaited her arrival, but she did not come. Inquiry was made nt the home, where she was found in bed in a helpless condition, the left side of her face and body entirely paralyzed. TOtJ WAT TAKE AIX THE PAPERS BUT IF YOU CAN ONLY TAKE ONETAKE THE TIMES.
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