Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1910 — Page 2

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Saturday, Jan. 15, 1910.

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FLOURKSCENT FEATHERS THE -NEW FA1. - - SJx feathers in palest tints of pais yellow, pink. blue, apricot and green ' are used on a broad-brimmed satin hat in a delicate pink- shade. The bi hat is curled baclc at the left side to show the face, the brim being? held "to the crown under a natural-looking pink rose. The tints of th feathers, 'of course, are the palest pastel cotdrings, and the blending of the tones is - most artistic and beautiful by gaslight.

IXITIATIOJf OK CANDIDATES. The members of Golden Rule Council, No. 1, D. of In will meet Tuesday evening for the initiation of several candidates. A social hour will follow the regular lodge session when a pleasant time is anticipated." A full attendance of members ia desired. " A BISIXES9 MEETING. An important meeting of the mem

bers of the Hammond Alumni asso

ciation will be held Monday evening, Jan. 17th., in the High School building. The meeting is called for 8 o'clock and it is desired that the members meet promptly. Business of. Importance will be transacted and a large attendance of members is , desired.

A LEAGUE MEETING. There will be a meeting of the mem

bers of St. Paul's Lutheran' league Thursday evening of next week in the

school hall on Sibley street. All the members are " invited to attend as a pleasant time will follow the business meeting.

RBTIRSS FROM LIMA. Mr. Fred "W. Newell has returned to

his home in South Hohman street, after a week's visit at Alida and Lima, O.,

where he has been on business.

A WEEK-EXD VISIT. Miss Anna Galvin of Indiana Harbor

will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. L. Hinds at their home in Doty street

for the week end.

A WEEK-EXI1 VISIT. Miss Maud Scriver of Chicago is ex

pected to spend the week end visiting

her sister, Mrs. Shepherd at her home

in May street. ' .

REU'RX FROM WEDDING TRIP.

Mr. and Mrs. William Roy have re

turned to Hammond from a few days

wedding trip. They were entertained

at the home of relatives in Fort Wayne and Decatur, Ind.

A SHORT VISIT. Miss Ruby Wilson will spend the week end visiting her friends and rel

atives In Crown Point.

A WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Mayme Reiser of Clinton street will go to her home in Crown Point this evening to spend the week end visiting friends and relatives.

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A PBBTTY CKREMOST. ' The marriage of Miss Mollie Rutz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rutz,

and Mr. John L. Campbell will bet

solemnized this evening at the home of the bride's parents, 519 East Sibley street. The ceremony will be performer in the presence of a small company of invited friends and relatives, several of whom will come from out

of the city. The ceremony will be

an enjoyable time with their embroid

err work and other diversions.

A COMMITTEE MEETING.

The members of the literature com

mlttee of the Hammond Woman's club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30

o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turn er in Truman avenue. It is the regu

lar monthly study "meeting which it was found necessary to postpone last

read in the front parlor of home which Tuesday. An interesting program has

has been attractively decorated with Deen prepared on the study of the Rus

potted palms and cut flowers and fernsj 8aii author, Turgened, and it is de

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ATTENDS HAMMOND PARTY.

Mrs. E. R. Disbrow, formerly of Hammond but now of Woodlawn was the guest of Mrs. E. F. Johnston yes

terday at her home in South Hohman

street for the meeting of the Mar quette club. IS REPORTED

Miss Mildred Lucht is confined to her home, 423 Michigan avenue with an attack of lagrippe. Her many friends

hope for her recovery at an early date

The Rev. Frank Ripply, lecturer and test medium, will lecture at Weis hall Sunday. Jan. 16, at 7:20 p. m. Communications will be received from spirt friends. All are invited. Hammond

Occult class. 13-3t.

gueats were invited into the dining room and served with a. three course supper. The next party will take "place as usual in two weeks and Mrs. B. L. P. Bell will entertain At her home in South Hohman street

AN INTERESTING MEETING. A very interesting meeting- of the

Woman's Missionary Society of the

First Presbyterian church Was held yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. S. P. Wiley, 22 Webb street. It was the regular monthly meeting and a large number of. ladles " were present. The study for the afternoon was "Missionaries I Have Known" and

"Letters From the Field. Mrs. Min

nie Kline was In charge of the program and read an interesting paper on

the subject. She was assisted by Mes-

dames Sickles, Anderson and Irish, all

of whom gave splendid talks and papers. The Rev. J. Eugene Snook was also present to give a short address and told in an interesting talk of his acquaintances in missionary work. Mrs.

Arthur Conn, pianist, and Miss Lillian

Thompson, soprano solist, rendered the only musical number on the program

and their selections added greatly to the enjoyment of guests. The pf&gram

was one of the pleasant of the year and the social hour jat the close of the. aft

ernoon was also enjoyed. Mrs. Wiley

assisted by Mrs4. Cynthia Sohl, served

dainty refreshments. Another meeting will not occur until late in February and announcement will be made later. , ENTERTAINED AT DINNER. Dr. and Mrs. Blackwood will entertain at dinner tomorrow at their home in South Chicago in honor of Miss Faye Smiley and Mr. Carl Thomas, whose marriage has been announced among the friends and relatives to take place Fe"b. 5th. There will be invited

guests to the number of twelve and a partv arranged course dinner will be

served. Many otner pleasant runciions

will be given in Miss Smlley's honor

during the next few weeks , by her

friends in Hammond.

ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Grace Bell will informally entertain a number of her girl friends this evening at her home in South Hohman street. The evening . will be spent with the usual diversions and an enjoyable time is anticipated. AVI Li. ATTEND THEATER. Mr. William Huber and Miss Leeah Shroyer, accompanied by Mr. Pete Horst and Miss- Kaherrtie Lesnick, will go to Chicago this evening to see "Madame X." which is playing at the Chicago Opera House. A THEATER PARTY.

The members of the Kabala , club will compose a theater party to Chicago next Thursday evening to see "The Flirting Princess" at the LaSalle theater. They are anticipated a very

enjoyable time and It is expected that

several of the members will attend.

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el ", v . 111 '. 'the. Brotherhood of Locomotive &u

Bridge; Eleanor Gillls, Pauline Pierce, Mable Louise Il&tch, Vergen Hembroff John Dyer," Charles Bomberger, Donald Taylor and'Milton Hughes. MRS. DAVIS IS A HOSTESS. Mrs. W. IO Davis was hostess to the members of ,the Alpha Phi club and a few Invited friends yesterday afternoon at her Home In Williams street. It was the regular club party and several of the members were present. The guests met informally and spent the afternoon in social conversation and embroidery work. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served a dainty course luncheon. The next party will be given in two weeks, although the place of meeting was not decided upon. Mrs. Davis entertained the following ladies, not members of the club, Mrs. E. Reece, Ms. H. E. Sharrer and Mrs. Robert MacAleer " , m HAVE AN ENJOYABLE TIME. Wilfred and Arthur Wolters. very pleasantly entertained the members of the Boys', club last evening at their home in Truman avenue. , It was the regular weekly j meeting and all the members were present. ' An enjoyable contest was an interesting feature.

Arthur Dreischof won the. first honors

and theother prize was given to Ed-1

ward Daly. At the close of the meeting a luncheon was served. Another

meeting will take place next Friday

evening and announcement will ' be made later of the'place of meeting: The following are members of ' the club:! Edward Daly, Edward Hess, Harold Miller, Carl and Peter Broms, Arthur Dreischof, Hugh .and E6vin Campbell, Clayton Lavene, Renner HofTman, Arthur and Wilfred Wolters.

James Wintffleld, Lessee.

Geo. L. Manderback, Manager

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Yesterday afternoon at the K. of P.

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Judge Is Better. Judge Virgil . Reiter, who has beenindisposed for several days, is now very much better and will be on the bench again next Monday. The judge

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Editor Times-, Dear Sir: The writeup of Berezniak's attempt at a wrestling

carnival, in your last night's edition of The Times, Is so different from what the Hammond Athletic association thinks is true, that we ask for equal prominence to our answer. "A some time ago" event was spoken of as . putting us under some special obligations to help Berezniak boost this last venture of liis. The fact about that event is this: Berezniak for his friends got 65 per cent unincumbered of the proceeds. We got 35 per cent to pay the local expenses of the event. It fell short by oyer $100. This is the full measure of our obligation. For thi3 we were expected to make this last bout a booming success with the help of a spare dozen and a half furnished out of - our friend Berezniak's resources. We not only did not help, but we are charged with pulling off a basket-ball

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TolNigHt and All this week Matinee Wednesday and Saturday The Sensational Melodrama

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of members.

and th bridal nnrtir will talr f k.li.

station under an arch of flowers and ( v . ' ferns and the ring ceremony of the: STANDARD HEARERS MEET. Lutheran church read. The Rev. Theo. ' The stan3ard Bearers of the First 'Claus will officiate. The bride will be Methodist church are meeting this aftattended by her sister. Miss Lydla ernoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Thomp. Rutz, who will serve her as maid of son In Doty street. It is the regular honor and Miss Campbell, a sister of monthly study meeting and an enjoythe groom, as bridesmaid. The groom's able Preram will be given. It was atttendanta will be Mr. Duncan Fergus- j destrel that many young people atson and Mr. Walter Rutz. The bride i tend will wear a very beautiful and dainty j gown of white Persian lawn, elabor- ; A IMPORTANT MEETING.

ately trimmed with valencennes lace' An important meeting of the mem-

and Insertion. She will wear a long ! tulle veil caught to her hair with a :

wreath of lilies of the valley. Her

bride's bouquet will lilies of the vallev.

the ceremony the guests win meet in j ed that a larse number of members the parlors and extend their congrat- are Presentillations to the young couple where j - i their many gifts are on display. They ATTEND THE THEATER, have received many beautiful gifts In' Mr" and Mr3- J' B- HInd! and their cat glass, silver and china from their :guest' Miss Anna Galvin of Indiana friends. A five course supper will beiHarbor wiU attend the theater in Chi-

served in the dining room during the ! cago thls eVpninS and see Anna Hel.

i bers of the G. A. R. will take nla

this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the First National Bank building. There will

be of roses and inai.Biia.iion or oncers ana otner imAt the close of Portant business disposed. It is de-

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theater.

reception. The bride s table "has been beautifully trimmed with bride's roses and ferns and the other tables have simple decorations carrying out the same colors. The bride and groom will leave during the evening far a short wedding visit, after which they will return to Hammond to make their home. The young people have many friends In Lake county and the announcement of their marriage will bring them their best wishes and congratulations. Miss Rutz is a popular young lady in Hammond and East Chicago social circles and Mr. "Campbell, during his frequent visits to Hammond from his home In East Chicago, has made many friends who will congratulate him. . i The Rev. Frank Ripply, lecturer and .test medium, will lecture at Weis hall Sunday, Jan. 16, at 7:20 p. m. Communications will be received from jspirt rlends. All are invited. Hammond .Occult class. 13-t. f . MRS. CLAISSEN ENTERTAINS. , Mrs. J. J. Claussen will entertain the young ladies of the N. N. Embroidery .club Monday evening instead of Tuesday, of "next week. All the members

.expect to be present and will spend and music.

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AN EVENING PARTV. The ladies of the China club will be pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Peter Austgen at herxhome in Douglas street next Tuesday evening. It is the regular club party and the .evening will be devoted to card games. An enjoyjoyable party is anticipated.

W. C. T. U. MEETING. The next regular meeting of the members of the W. C. T. U. will take place Tuesday evening at the residence of the Rev. Polalrd, 638 East State street. After a, short business session temperance program will be rendered which promises to be very enjoyable. All the members are invited to attend and it is desired that there be a large attendance, t ; AN INFORMAL GATHERING. Miss Anna Knoezer will informally entertain the young ladies . of the M. T. club 'Tuesday evening at herUiome in Fayette street. It will be the regu

lar weekly club meeting and an enjoyable time will be spent in the usual way of the club with embroidery work

BIJOU THEATRE Commencing, Monday Jan. 17 r Four Days Only SEATON AND DEAQLB, Sincing, Talking, Dancing Sketch. AL WHEELER, Character Singing Monologist. ELIZA BROOKS in Illustrated Songs. 1 THE JARREI.L COMPANY, 4 people Presenting Comedy Playlett, 'A Glorious Time" or "A Night at the Carnival." 2000 FEET OF MOTION PICTURES CHANGED DAILY. Admission 10 cents

. AH INTERESTINGMETf ; . A very enjoyable, meeting of the members of Hammond Temple, No. 73, Pythian Sisters, occurred last evening in the K. of P. hall. There was an unusually large number of members In attendance as the annual installation of officers and the initiation of candidate had been announced. After the regular body session the member met informally in the assembly hall and parlors for conversation and the committee served refreshments. Mrs. Jessie Wilder was the Installing officers for the evening and the exercises were very enjoyable. The following are the officers who will act during the new year: Past chief Mrs. Alice Haney. Most excellent chief Mrs. Lou Aidrich. Excellent senior Miss Ethel Woff. Excellent junior Mrs. Clara Conroy. Manager Mrs. Emma Love. Mistress of records and correspondence Mrs. Mary Deaver. Mistress of finance Mrs. Jennie Hubbard. Protector of the temple Mrs. Pauline Waller. Guard of the outer temple Mrs. Elizabeth Wyman. Captain of the degree staff Mrs. Mary Bostwick. AN ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON. The ladles of the Neighborhood Embroidery club spent a very enjoyable time yesterday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. E. J. Campbell at her home in Indiana avenue. The party was announced to take place at the home of Mrs. W. J. Whlnery, but at a late hour other arrangements were made. All the members were present during "the afternoon and spent a pleasant time with their embroidery "work and social conversation. An "informal musical program was rendered by several of the guests which 'was one of the pleasant features of the 'meeting. At 4 o'clock the hostess Invited her guests into the dining room and served a Japenese luncheon." The " freshments were prettilyserved lit" courses and the decorations at the table carried out the Japanese idea. The guests spent a very delightfuf afternoon" and are anticipating another pleasant time as the guests of Mrs. W. J. Whinery at her home in State street in two weeks. RECOVERING NICELY NOW. Percy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Thompson of 382 Cedar street, who has been very ill for several weeks, is recovering nicely and it is expected that It will -be only a few days before he can be up.. His many friends will be glad to know he is Improving. AN AFTERNOON ENTERTJANMENT. A very delightful meeting of the ladies of the Marquette club occurred yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. F. Johnston, in South' Hohman street. There were only twelve members in attendance, the others being detained by illness, but those present spent a very enjoyable time. ' It was their first meeting since the holidays and an hour was given to conversa

tion. Cards were the principal feature of the afternoon and the guests played progressive euchre at small tables in

the parlors. The' honors "were awarded'!

j to Mrs. Fred R. Mott and Mrs. B. L P. Bejl At the close- of-the ptmes the

glneers held tneir annual insiaimuun of officers. The grand organizer, Mrs. E. E. Merrill, of Chicago, wyj the installing officer and exemplified the work in a very creditable manner. After the general routine of work a luncheon was served to the five visiting ladies, Mrs. E. E. Merrill, Mrs. William Merrill and Mrs. Crawley, all of Chicago, Mrs. R.eeves of East Chicago and Mrs. Harris and to the remaining officers and members. The following officers were lostalled and will hold office for the enulng year: President Mrs. M. J. Dermedy. Vice president Mrs. A. D. Crisman. Secretary Mrs. C. DeLong. Insurance secretary Mrs Thomas Kennedy. Treasurer Mrs. B. Hardesty. Chaplain Mrs. John Townsend. Guide Mrs. M. L Dick. Sentinel Mrs. Kelly. Musician Mrs. W. F. Ryan. Marshals Mesdames William Kennedy and W. Lott. ' Past president Mrs. Walter Kennedy. A THIMBLE PARTY. One of the very pleasant events of the week was an afternoon party given yesterday by Mrs. Ralph S. Groman and Mrs. Henry C. Groman at the home of Mrs. Ralph Groman, in Warren street. The hostesses entertained at a thimble party and the guests met in the parlors and spent a very pleasant time with their embroidery work. During the entire afternoon frappe was served and at 4:30 the hostesses served a dainty two-course' luncheon. There were about sixteen guests in attendance at the party, Which was one of the enjoyable affairs of the week. HERE ON BUSINESS. Attorney W. B-.Van Horn of Indiana Harbor was among thfe out-of-town business men in Hammond today. TRANSACTS BUSINESS. Thomas Adler of Griffith spent the day in Hammond 'transacting business. .... . V "'.A BUSINESS VISITOR. Herman E. Sasse. of Crown Point was in Hammond today on a, business visit. HERE ON BUSINESS. s

Attorney Abe Ottenheimer of East ; Chicago spent the day in Hammond, transacting business. j i A WEEK-END VISIT. I Mr. and Mrs. Blxeman went to Cedar Lake today to remain over Sunday j the guests of friends and relatives, f i ,A CHILDREN'S PARTY.

Mrs. Ralph Groman is entertaining a number of the children of Homewood at her home in Warren' street

this afternoon in honor of her daugh-j ter, Caroline's birthday anniversary, in the early afternoon the cftlldren were taken on a bob ride and on their re-

turn spent the remainder of the afternoon with kindergarten games. The dining room had been converted into a play room for the occasion and many of the children gathered to enjoy the

afternoon with toys and games. A adinty luncheon was served it 4 o'clock. The following little people are guests: Adalaide Hill, Pauline Hill, Margaret McHie, Elizabeth Kllngensmlth,""' Helen Elizabeth -Smtth,-- Helen

Vame the same evening. "!wV liave had

no news notice or advertising of any public event at our . rooms for , any night this week. The only event was a club affair for Friday night that was noticed in the papers. There, was nothing Thursday night. We are in no way affiliated with the Empire Athletic club, whose interest Is in professional wrestling. . Our members have simply shown that they are not interested. Besides our members, who attended that other event. Respectfully saurs, ' CHAIRMAN OF PUBLICITY COMMITTEE OF THE HAMMOND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

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