Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1909 — Page 2

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THE TIMES, Thursday, Deo. 2, 1909. It Is the second party after the organization of the club and all the young ladles expect to attend and pass a pleasant aocjal time. Embroidery work will be on of the features of entertainment. - --rTowle -Opsin THE LATEST IN FASHIONS Congressman's Daughter to Be Bride. James Wlngfield, Lessee. Geo. L, Mandcrback, Manager W "Professor. St. .Clair Is coming. "-lit AN EVBXITO PARTY. The ladies of the Marquette club and SATURDAY lNiaHT, DECEMBER t ' f:.: heir husbands will be guests at a party at which Mrs. Lawrence Cox and THE BEAUTY SHOW MONTE CARLO GIRLS Mrs. W. D. Webb will entertain Fri day evening at the residence of Mrs. Cox in Homewood. It is the monthly

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social meeting whn the husbands of he members are guests of honor. Pro gressive euchre will be the entertain ment for the evening and a very en joyable party Is anticipated.

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A CAPE TO WEAR TO THE PARTY.

A delightful party cape may be made at so little expenses that it seems

a pity to deprive any small maid of the privilege of, a wrap of this sort.

nlis cape is of rose pink broadcloth, lined with white messaline silk over

thin sheet cotton, to give extra warmth over thin party frocks. The hood is shirred over a pink silk cord and the ends of tha cord tie the cape at the

front. Military blue and scarlet cloth make more serviceable and quite as

attractive capes for the little girl who may not attend the festivity in a

carriage.

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MRS. SPELL1U.S AjHOSTESS. Mrs. W. H, Spellman Is-hostess to the members of the, Colonial club this afternoon at her home in Carroll street. A pleasant time will ' be spent with embroidery work and social conversation. MRS. CAMPBELL ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Claude Campbell will entertain the members of the No-Nama club at a very pleasant party this afternoon

at ner home m Truman avenue. All the 'mwnhflr ernact tn attend ami will rifts a

a plaasant time playing progressive

pedro at small tables in the parlors. NOTICE!

Those holding jewelry coupons will

kindly present them on or before Dec,

Zoth., 1909. By doing so you secure

your Christmas gifts at half what you

ordinarialy pay. All coupons are void

after above, date. Ortt & Towle lOt,

AX OUT-OF-TOWN PARTY.

The Misses Cadman will entertain the young ladies of the B. B. club this

evening at their home in East Chicago,

Ladies' Overgaiters and Leggins They bavefmany improvements over the ordinary kinds; not only are they thoroughly tailored but they are the only make that fit perfectly with or without rubbers, the strap being under the shoe and inside of the rubber; thus the strap remains clean because they cannot come in contact with the muddy or slushy walks and crossings. They also permit the taking of f of rubbers without disturbing.the overgaiters.

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The above cut shows Overgaiter fl 1 1 1 n g perfictly over the shoe when worn without rubber.

This cut shows the Overgaiter turned .up to permit the rubber to be adjusted smoothly. Notice strap inside.

This cut shows bottom of Overgaiter turned down smoothly over rubber. Notice neat appearance.

They com

in Ladies black cloth, six and ten button over-

gaiters and for men also AT Home of the Stylish Shoe.

2 9 S:ate Street. R. A. BORG Two doors east of Bijou Theatre.

a CHANGE of SOX, 20e. Something like 339 dozen pair of Wll-

on Brothers' sample half hose, this lot

consists of fancy and plain solid colors.

On sale, while they last, at 20 cents a

pair, or three pair for 50 cents. Ortt

& Towle, 129 Hohman street, next to

Monon tracks. 3t.

VISIT RELATIVE WHO IS ILU Mrs. Mattie Bonney spent last even

ing visiting her aunt, who is very ill

at her home in the west side of Chi

cago.

MEET AT HOSPITAL. The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety of the First Methodist church will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon in

the parlors of St. Margaret's hospital

to sew for the benefit of the hospital.

It is desired that many members at

tend as there was a great deal of work

to be done.

A SOCIAL MEETING. A pleasant meeting of the members

of the Ladles' Aid Society of the German M. E. church is being held In the parlors of the church this afternoon.

Dainty refreshments will be served by the ' committee during the social hour.

"Professor St. Clair Is coming." -21 1 A CHl'RCH BAZAAR. The members of the Ladies Aid So

ciety of the First Baptist church are

holdinsr their annual baiaar and bup-

per this afternoon and evening in the parlors of the church in Sibley street.

Several booths have been arranged wun

fancy and useful articles and many at

tractive holiday gifts have been pre-

Dare.l for the sale. The committee win

begin to serve, supper at 5 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend as

the proceeds will be used for the bene

fit of the church.

A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT.

One of the very pleasant society

events of the week occurred last evening when Mrs. Rodney C. Hobbs and

the Misses Muriel Eastwood, Margaret Ilepner and Hael Fox entertained a large company of young ladies at the

home of Mrs. Hobbs In Alice avenue. Thev entertained at a linen shower in

honor of Miss Frances Hamaoher. whose marriage to Mr. James Dixon will take

place at the holiday season. Miss Hamacher received a number of hand

some linen pieces, among them table

linen, towels and embroidered articles. The gifts were distributed In the different rooms of the home and a pleas

ant half hour was spent in the search

for them. The remainder of the even

ing was pleasantly spent with, em

broidery work, music and social con-

ersation until a late hour when a

daintily arranged course luncheon was

served. Among the guests were: Mes-

dames Fletcher -Hudson, Will Love, Chester Hamacher. Rodney C. Hobbs,

Misses Sadie Imes. Margaret Groom.

Nellia Hamacher. Frances Hamacher,

Catherine and Daisy Emery, Veda Hemstoek. Bessie Bates. Ruth Brenne-

man. Kate Shane, Edith Bradt, Lillian

Smith. Mae Hanson. Clara and Llllle

Porch, Grace Gergo, Muriel Eastwood,

Hazel Fox and Margaret Hepner.

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GIVEN BY ' HSMMOHD BEER DRIVERS LOCAL Ko. 362 At Helns Mall, WEST HAMMOND Saturday, December 4th TICKETS 23 CENTS LADIES' FREE ,

SPBCTAL NOTICE TO BOWILLE.

On and after Dec. 1st., 1909, we are

fnlnz to Kive with every pair of boys

or girl's shoes purchased at our stores, one box of Berry's Subway Kisses.

Ortt & Towle. 4t. ELECT NEW OFFICERS.

Mrs. Clark Learning entertained the

members of the Ladles Aid Society of

the First Methodist church yesterday afternoon at her home in South Hohman street. It was the. regular meet

ing of. the society and there was a

large attendance of members present.

Business of importance was disposed

of during the afternoon and the an

nual election of officers was held. .The remainder of the afternoon was pleas

antly spent in a social way and dainty

refreshments were served. The following are the newly elected officers.

who will act during the new year: President Mrs. W. C. Belman. Vice President Mrs. J. G. Ibach. Secretary Mrs. M. M. Bruce.

Assistant Secretary Mrs. Julius

Dunslng. Treasurer Mrs. A. E. Wilcox.

"Professor St. Clair is coming." 21t

AN ALL-DAY SESSION. The members of the Ladles Aid So

clety of the First Presbyterian church

met for an all-day session yesterday

In the parlors of the church. There

was a large number of members pres

ent, about forty-five ladles being in

attendance. The day was spent serv

ing for the bazaar to be given Dec

16th in the parlors of the church.

Plans were also completed for the af

fair and It was decided to open the

bazaar early in the afternoon and at

5 o'clock begin to serve the supper

Many very pretty and useful articles

will be prepared for the sale and the public Is cordially Invited to attend, as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church and society. After the business session a short time was spent socially when Mrs. J. B. L. Hinds and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland entertained. Dainty refreshments were served before the close of the meeting. MRS. ROTHSCHILD ENTERTAINS. Mrs. M. Rothschild very pleasantly entertained the members of the Jewish Ladles' Aid Society yesterday afternoon at her home,- 307 South Hohman street. It was the regular meeting of the society and there as an unusually large attendance of members present. They met early !n the afternoon and disposed of the routine business.

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Jacob Wiker Elected Head of Eagle Lodge

Contractor Jacob "Wiker will guide

the destinies of the local Eagle lodge

next year, he having been elected to

that office last night when the annual election was held. The other officers elected were:

Vice president Walter HUbrich. Secretary Henry Ij. Eisner. Treasurer Al Fisher. Chaplain Herman Schultz. Inner guard Harry Iteitze. Outer guard H. Yaeger. Trustees M. M. Towle, Jr.; Dave

Hirsch and H. C. Green.

Lodge physician Dr. W. ,D Wels. The Installation will take place on

the first Wednesday In January In addition to the regular election last night, the coming social event for December was takea up. It was decided that, owing to the fact that this will he ladles' night, the lodge will give a vaudeville performance, a dance and a banquet. According to Its usual policy of doing things right, the lodge will make this affair on a par with others of a similar nature that It has given. The following committee was appointed to make the arrangements: D. Hirsch, M. M. Towle, Jr.; II. C. Green and Frank Cooley. Barnie Young's orchestra will furnish the music.

"Professor St. Clair Is coming." 21t

Flans and out lines for work during days ago and it may be several weeks

the next few weeks were discussed un- . before he can be removed to Ham tfl a late hour In the afternoon. A ' mond.

short time was spent socially when the ladles met Informally for conversation and were served with dainty refreshments. The next regular meeting will take place In two weeks and Mrs. Borg will entertain at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. William Stleglitz, 139 Douglas street.

"Professor St. Clair is coming." 21t W. C. T. V. MEETIXO. The regular meeting of the .members of the W. C. T. U. will be held Fridayafternoon at the home of Mrs Myers, the corner of Michigan and Oakley avenues. It Is the regular weekly meeting and business of Importance will be disposed of. The remainder of the afternoon will be spent socially. AX ENJOYABLE MEETING. A very enjoyable meeting of the members of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Camp in Claude street. The usual number of members were present, there being about forty-five ladies in attendance. The afternoon was spent In a pleasant social way and dainty refreshments were served. It was decided yesterday to hold no other meetings until after the holidays and announcement will he made of the first meeting later. ATTENDS HAMMOXD PARTY. Mrs. Gladfelter of Englewood was a guest at a party at which Mrs. Wilkes entertained yesterday at her home In Plummer avenue. A PLEA8AST PARTY. A very pleasant meeting If the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery club took place yesterday afternoon and Mrs. Wilkes entertained at her home In Plummer avenue. All the members were present and spent a very enjoyable time In the usual way of the club. Embroidery work was one of the pleasant features of the afternoon and music and social conversations were also enjoyed. At 5 o'clock the guests were invited into the dining room and served with a daintily arranged two course luncheon. The table was attractively trimmed viith cut flowers and ferns, carrying out a dainty color scheme. The next party will be given in two weeks and Mrs. John MuHer win entertain at her home in West Sibley street. Mrs. Wllks hmft as her Invited guest for the afternoon, Mrs. G'ntlfeter of Enarlewood. HGMAIXH VRRY II. I.. Mr. Rrlln, who has been very III at the Evangelical Drueor.ess hospital In Chicago for six weeks, does not improve as rapidly un h! many friends ha i lioprd. He suffered . relapse a few

A DAY'S VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckhart, formerly of Hammond but now of Chicago.

spent Tuesday visiting friends in Ham

mond.

FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS

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175 South Hohman Street.

Hammond, Ind.

DOCTORS GATHER THIS EVENING Nearly haif a hundred physicians will gather in Hammond tonight for the annual dinner and meeting of the Lake County Medical society. Dr. E. it. Shanklin, secretary of the organization, has received numerous answers to the invitations that have been sent out and the Indications are that there will be an enjoyable ime among the Lake county physicians this evening. The dinner at Jack O'Keefe'e and the annual address by the outglr.g president, which will be delivered by Dr. Schlieker of East Chicago, will he the principal features of tonight's session.

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