Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 178, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1910 — Page 2
Monday, Jau. 17, 1910.
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- A POLONAISE DRAPED FROM THE SHOULDERS. This dainty afternoon frock offers a suggestion to the woman who wishes to remodel a last year's costume." The polonaise of crepe de chine hast been added to a plated eklrt of pernio fabric with excellent effect. The polonaise, which crosses in surplice fashion over the-bust, slopes down - over .the skirt almost to the hem at the back and the bottom Is weighted - by heavy silk tassel. The turned back rever, embroidered in shades of the color employed for polonaise and skirt, adds a pretty touch of trim-
Ilard, 6S3 East State street tomorrow evening-. After the routine business has
been t ran sac tea an interesting program
wili be rendered. The member and
their friends are invited to be present.
A NOTICE TO MEMBERS. , -All members of the Hammond Alum
ni association are requested to meet
this evening at S o'clock in the high school room. Important .business will
be transacted and it is desired that all : members be present. X AX EXJOVABLE MEETING. The young ladies of the M. T. club will have another enjoyable meeting to. morrow- evening whei Miss liayme Knoezer entertains - at her home in Fayette street. The usual program of entertainment -will be carried out and it is expected that all the members will attend, ! . -ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. . Mrs. John J. Claussen.' will informally entertain the young ladies of the N. N. Embroidery club this evening' at her home ,in State L4ne street. The meeting is announced for Monday instead of Tuesday on account of a lecture by the Rev. Herzberger, formerly of Hammond but now of St. Louis. Mo. The usual pleasant time is anticipated with embroidery work.
ROBERT MOTT IS HOST. Robert Mott will entertain the members of the--Kabala club this evening at his home in South Hohman street. One of the important featuTes of the meeting will be to complete arrangements for the dinner and theater party to be given 'next Thursday evening. They will see "The Flirting Princess" at the LaSalle theater. INITIATION OP CANDIDATES. There will be a meeting of the members . of Golden Rule "Council, No. 1, D. of L., Tuesday evening of this week and it is desired that there be a large
attendance. There will be initiation of
Beveral candidates and a short social time will follow.
A COMMITTEE MEETING.
The members of the literature com
mittee of the Hammond Woman's club
are meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner in Truman ave
nue. It is the regular study meeting
which was announced to take place
last Tuesday and had to be postponed An interesting program had been pre
pared and it was desired that ma y
members attend.
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James Wingfleld, Lessee.
Geo. L. Mandcrback, Manager
BEGINNING THURSDAY JflHU8.ry 20ttl THX FOfULAK COMEDIAN WILLIAM C CUSHMAH
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MUSICAL COMIDY COMPANY INCLUOING
A REAL PRIZE BEAUTY CHORUS OPENING IN "THE TOYMAKERS DREAM' Prices 10-20-30-50. SEATS NOW Coming Sunday ISlfiht, January 33rd "THE GIRL, QUESTIONw
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SOCIAL NEWS IN HAMMOND
HAVE A M KRRY TIME. ' The little children of Homewood who were guests of little Miss Caroline Groman last Saturday a.fternoon at ber home in "Warren street all spent a very merry time. Mrs. Groman entertained -In honor of her daughter, Caroline's birthday aniversary and during the
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after which a social hour will be en joyed. S. S. CLl'B PARTY.
. At the next weekly party of the -S.
S. club the Misses Hattle Genrich and
Florence Mangold will entertain at their home in Flummer avenue. ' Em-
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dining room which had been convert-
- ed into a playroom for the occasion. There were toys and kindergarten games and a bob ride to amuse the lit'tle guests after which refreshments )were served. The following were present: Helen Elizabeth Smith, Margaret McHie, Adelaide and Pauline Hill, Elizabeth KUngensmith, Helen Bridge, Eleanor Gii'.is, Pauline Pierce, Mable Louise Hatch. "Vergene Hera-
broff, John Dyer. Charles Bomberger, i
Don Taylor and Milton Hughes. MEMBERS OF K. OF C. MEET. The regular meeting of the members of the Knights of Columbus will occur this evening in the K. of C. hall. All the members are invited to attend as there will be degree work. MEMBEUS ASKED TO BE PRESENT. All the members are asked .to be present at the meeting of Triumph Council, No. ,1, D. of ,L, this evening. The usual business wBl be disposed of
POSTPONE INSTALLATION'.
It was decided to postpone the annual installation of officers of the William II. Calkins, G. A. R.. which was announced for Saturday evening on
account of the illness of several of the members. The next announcement is for the first Saturday in February when
it is desired - that there be a large
attendance. VISITS IN TALPARAISO.
Mr. J. P. Sheffield of May street will
leave for Valparaiso tomorrow to spend
several days visiting Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Sheffield. IMPROVING NICELY.
PMJCSXZXSrTTT OF TttJt
These are the members of the Copenhagen committee whose decision la
beled Explorer Cook as a hoaxer.
SPENDS SUNDAY HERE. Mr. John Taylor of Lockport, IU.i
spent the past week end visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Brennan at their home, 7 Kimbach avenue. Mrs. Taylor has been in Hammond for several days
the guest of her relatives. " v
AN AFTERNOON PARTY. Miss Viola Smiley.' has cards out
among the young people in nammonu and East Chicago for an afternoon
party at which she will entertain next
Saturday, Jan. 22, at her home, 180
Conkey avenue, in honor of her daughter, Miss Faye Smiley. The announce
ment of Miss Smiley's approaching marriage to Mr. Carl Thomas of East Chicago was made informally to the
relatives and intimate friends at the
holidays and the date of the cere
mony will be Saturday evening, Feb.
5. Dr. and Mrs. Blackwood of South
Chicago, cousins of Mr. Thomas, enter
tained at dinner in their honor yester
day and another very pleasant affair was a 5 o'clck tea given by Miss Anne Galvin at her home In Indiana Harbor New Tear's day. at which Misa
Smiley was guest of honor.
a few weeks, was improving nicely when she suffered a relapse last week and is now very ill. Her many friends
are sorry to hear of her continued Ill
ness and hope for her recovery, soon.
A GUEST FROM THE EAST. Mrs. A. E. Luddington of New York
City is expected in Hammond early
this week to spend the remainder of
the winter at the home, of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Tleche In Detroit street.
Mrs. Tleche and Mrs. LAiddington are
sisters. - ' PARENTS' CLUH MEETS. The Parents club of the Lafayette school will have Its next meeting Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 18th in the school hall. Miss Grady, the teacher of art in the schools, will give a short address on "School Room Decorations' and the remainder of the program will be given by the children of the grades. The meeting is called for 3 o'clock and the members are asked to meet promptly. It is desired that there be a large attendance. ', 1
Four days starting Sunday JANUARY 16th
MATINEE WEDNESDAY The Advanced Melodrami QUEEII of tile OUTLAWS GAMP A ROMANCE TRUE TO NATURE
JSzr>Jltx I A play of Pronounced Power. Thrilling Climaxes
scenes ana ounsuons. wun a pienaia Cast of Favorites and an eloborate Scenic Production.
This is one of the BJg Shows at Popu-
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3 DAYS STARTING THURSDAY, JANUARY 20th THE THRILLING WESTERN MELODRAMA "THE CONVICT'S
SWEETHEART"
PRICES! Week Mights. 15c, ZSc. 35c SOe and 7Se, l-O0 Sunday mgW. 25c, 3 Sc. SOe aa1 7 M $1 AO Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. 10c. 15c. 23c and 35s
feature of the evening, although there will be other diversions to make the evening an enjoyable one. MRS. BROWS IS HOSTESS. Irs. Charles Brown will be hostess to the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery club next Wednesday afternoon at her home In Beall avenue. It Is the regular club party and an enjoyable time will be spent with embroidery work. , AN EVENING PARTY. The ladies of the China club will be entertained by Mrs. Peter Austgen at her home in Douglas street Tuesday evening. The party will be the regular weekly club meeting and all the members expect to be present Pedro will be the principal feature of the evening. W. C. T. JJ. MEETING. k The regular weekly meeting of the members of the "W. C. T. TJ. will be held at the residence of the Rev. Pol-
remain to
be definitely settl
of Hammond but now of East Chicago, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital last week, is improving nicely now as her many friends will be glad to know.
HOLD REGl!LAR REHEARSAL. There will be a rehearsal of the cantata "Queen Esther" this evening at 7:30 in the guild room of St. Paul's Episcopal church In Rimbach avenue. It is desired that all be present. The tickets have been placed on sale for the performance which will be given Thursday evening, Feb. 8, at Towle's Opera House. HAS BEEN VERY I I.I,. Mr. F. M. Elliott has been very 111 with a severe attack of lagrippe at his home, 8 Rimbach avenue since the holidays. He Is beginning to Improve slowly now and is able to be up for a short time during the day. His many friends will be glad to hear of his entire recovery in a short time.
RECEIVE NEWS OF DEATH.
to be madA nil over.
Hammond at noon yesterday of the death of Miss Aghes Tracey at her home in Park Manor, Chicago. The cause of her death was appendicitis, from which the young lady suffered only a few days. She was employed, until the day of her Illness, as a stenogrnher in the C. I. & S. R. R. office
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This is the largest and most beautiful book yet issued. It contains nearly 200 pages, illustrates more than 1000 patterns. The actual cost of this book only 5c. Monthly fashion sheet free. -
E. C. MM AS COMPANY The only Department Store in Hammond closing; 4 nights a week
CHANGE OF MEETIXG PLACE,
Miss Alice Blosser will entertain the
young ladies of the M. T. club tomorrnw f vpn i n ty InfttAflH " of AT 'Mavmft
ridaV and announced " posit ively tti'iit f -
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at Gibson, and is known to many Hammond young people. The funeral serylces will be held Tuesday afternoon and several from Hammond will attend. IS ILL. WITH TYPHOID FEVER. Mr. Frank White, 378 State street is confined to his home with an attack Of typhoid fever; His many friends are sorry to learn of his Illness and hope he will recover at an early date. MEETING IS POSTPONED. The meeting of the members of the Jewish Ladles' Aid society, which was announced to take place "Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 19, at the home of Mrs. E. Kahn in Doty street, had to be postponed for ' another week. The meeting will take place the 3th and It is desired that many members attend as important business will be transacted in connection with a publie entertainment to be given In the near future. MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The regular monthly meeting of the Parents' club of the Lincoln school, which was announced to take place last Friday afternoon, had to be postponed on account of the disagreeable weather. Announcement will be made later of the next meeting and an, interesting program will be prepared. MISS HEPNER ENTERTAINS. The young ladles of the Philathea Club of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Hepner in Plummer avenue. It is the regular weekly meeting and all the members are Invited to attend. A very enjoyable social time will follow the business meetfng. MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The regular monthly meeting of the members of the Standard Bearers - of the First Methodist church, which was announced to take place last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. -A. J. Thompson In Doty stree, had to be postponed. Arrangements will tie made for another meeting to take place In the near future and it is desired that many members be present. CALLED AWAY BY ILLNESS. Mrs. Dave Lederer of "West Sibley street was called to Springfield, 111., last evening by the illness of a relative. She will remain away from Hammond for several days. RETl'RNS FROM THE EAST.
Mrs. Louis Burns has returned home
from Pittsburg, Pa., where she has been for several weeks viUlng friends and relatives. Mrs." Burns left before the
holidays. SUFFERED A RELAPSE. Miss Myrtle Webb, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. A. Webb, of Carroll street,
who has been 111 with typhoid fever for
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Knoezer, as was previously announced The young ladles will meet and spend
an enjoyable time as her guests.
FUETHEE SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE.
GET II. C. Friedorichs ' Prices on Monuments BEFORE BUYING Office Rooms, Lash Hotel 271-275 E. State St. Ptaoae 439. Hammond, Ind.
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Six Day SHIRT SALE All our $1.25, 1.50 2.00 and 2 25 shirts "all sizes" duringthis Sale at 95 cents. This is the Shirt Event of Hammond. DON'T MISS IT L. COX 6c CO. 142 S. Hohman St.
EVERY MAW
Thinks he's got the only Watch, true! but? when that watch goes wrong: nobody but an expert in repairing all makes of watches should touch it. I am an expert Jeweler and watch repairer of 19 years experience. My prices are the lowest; because I do all my own repair work. Your money back If my work does not please you.
S. SILVER,
EXPERT WATCHMAKER A. IND JEWELER
19 YEARS EXPERIENCE
265 E. State St. 2nd Door East of Bijou Theatre. Hammond, Ind.
BIJOU THEATRE Commencing, Monday Jan. 17 Four Days Only SEATON AND DEAGLE, Singing, Talking, Dancine Sketch. AL WHEELER, Character Sinking Monologlst. ELIZA BROOKS In Illustrated Songs. THE JARREI.L COMPANY, 4 people Presenting Comedy PJaylett, "A Glorious Time" or "A Night at the Carnival. 2000 FEET OP MOTION PICTURES CHANQED DAILY. Admission 10 cents
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