Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1910 — Page 2
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Wednesday, Jail.' -26, 1910..'
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Professor Emil Diederich, Who Will Lead His Orchestra at the M. ' ; ..' E. Church, Is Talented Musician.
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COIFFURE ORNAMENT FOR A BRUNETTE BEAUTY. The dark haired woman chooses hair ornaments of a quite different character from the pretty blonde maid on whom -blue and pink ribbons and Jet spangled effects are bewitching. The brunette should wear in her dark tresses something, that will bring out the brightness of her eyes and form ftcontract with her tints of hair and skin. This smart coiffure ornament is made of gold tissue leaves combined with black velvet, and on the velvet are tewed .rows of small gilt spangles. Such an ornament would have a most brilliant effect in dark hair by gaslight. n
PROF. EMIL DIEDERICH
Prof. Emil Diederich, the famous celloist, will lead an orchestra at the First M. E. church tomorrow night in
one of the best concerts of its kind ever j
given in Hammond. The program la as j ioIIows: March Coronation from the Prophet. - Meyerbeer Overture Figaros Rochzeit ... . . Mozart Heartsease Neil Moret Violin Duet ....Gungl Sarah Bernice Eastwood Quartette .... H- Selected Selection Bohemian Girl Balfe PART II. Overture Calif of Bagdad Boieldien. Violin Solo , Walter MUIikan LaCarina Mazurka D'Concert , Barnie Ypung The Mill in the Forest .Edenberg Selection The Time, the place and the Girl
March - Beyer The personnel of , the orchestra is as follows: . 1 Professor Emil Diederich. Calloist. Violins Grace Gero, Lillian Porch, Sarah Bernice Eastwood, Walter MHHkan, Mr. Rleman, W. Henatl, Mr. Reisinf. Piano Muriel Eastwood, May Hanno. , ' Flute Charles Binder. French' horn rOtto Hudson. Cornets-Fletcher Hudson,, Otto Diederich. . , ! Trombone Walter Webster. Drums Claude Palmer.
Cello Mr.'Dely. Bass Paul Masteller. Clarinet Joe Schnautalla.
chosen for the study "China" and "A Great People With a Great Inheritance." Mrs. J. E. Sharp will render the musical selections and Mrs. Coulter will read a paper on "The Woman In China" and the only other paper has been assigned ' to Mrs. F. W- Kimball and her subject is 'The Child Life In China.". ' MRS. BOXET ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Mat Boney will have as her guests tomorrow afternoon atrher home In Clinton street the members of the Stwlng Circle No. 2 of St. Margaret's hospital, A pleasant social program will be carried out during the after
noon and cards will be the principal entertainment. A SOCIAL MEETING. A social meeting of the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran church will be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Voss in Lc.gan street. It is the first meeting since before the holidays. - WILL PLAY PEDRO. A very enjoyable afternoon will be
spent by the ladies of the Knights of
Columbia today at the regular meet
ing in the K. of C. hail. Several games of pedro will be played at small tables placed in the hall.'
SERVE A BAXftlET, The young ladies of the Narcissus Court, Queens of Avallion, will meet at " o'clock this evening in the guild room of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Rimbach avenue. It is the regular
meeting and It is desired that all the i I
members attend. The second degree
will be conferred upon two candidates
and the routine business transacted, after which a dainty banqu"et will be
served.
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James Windfield. Lessee,
Geo. U Mandcrback, Manager
Wednesday, January 26
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1 'A CHILDREN'S PARTY." V A. very delightful surprise party was piven last evening: in honor of little . Misp Grace Merrill at her home, 775 Murray street. The party was given to celebrate her tenth birthday anniversary and Bhe received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. During: the evening: the young people played .gemea and listened to a short musical Vprogram, after which the guests were i Invited into the dining room and served i with a three course luncheon. The j table was . prettiy trimmed wtih cut ; flowers and ferns, carrying out a tfainf ty color scheme.; Those present were:
Vera, Si
ner rill.
azle and Lila Tuley. Edith Pit-
Dorothy Seestadt and Glen Mer-
ner in Chicago Saturday. They will see "Madam X" at the Chicago Opera House. Mrs. J. T. Hutton Will chaperon the party. The remainder of the evening was enjoyably spent with embroidery work and music until a late hour when the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The next party will be given Tuesday evening and Miss Mona Krost will entertain at her home in Doty street. The following were present last evening: Misses Mona Krost, Mayme Knoezer, Norma Robbins, Frances Brown, Florence Shea, Eva Wilson, Frances Hutton, Florence Buzzard and
Grace Kingwill.
The Hammond Chapter meets this evening, and expects to work the Mark Master degree on at least four candidates. There may also be work in another degree. At the regular meeting of the Blu lodge next Friday it is expected that the Ked Cross degree will be conferred upon two candidates.
The Hammond Commandary does not. meet until Monday, Feb. 7th. According to present plans, there will be degree work. The Eagles will hold a meeting this evening, and it is expected that the entertainment committee will report. It is understood that the plans of this committee now provide for a big stag, to bo given some time in February." The Elks- will hold a regular meeting tomorrow evening. While there is
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nd degree work to be done, it is paobtable that there will be a discussion of the trip to the 'national convention at
Detroit next summer. The Elk lodges of the Calumet region are busy with
plans along this line now.
uiiumet loage, l. u. u. r., win nota j a meeting tomorrow night, and will be followed by a meeting of Moltke lodge, I. O. O.F., on Friday night. Local- Catholic Foresters are orking with a great deal of intwest in he field of new candidates. Added interest and cost Is added to the work owing to the big contest amoiFt; all the lodges in the state. The Uniform Rank, K. of P., has invitations out for its "fifth annual military ball to be given at the Masonic temple on Wednesday evening, Feb. 2. This is looked forward to as a splendid social function. ,
VISITS HAMMOND RELATIVES. Mrs. C. C. Towle and children of
Brookline spent yesterday in Hammond the guests of Mrs. J. M. Shroyer and
family of West Sibley street. A WEEKLY MEETING.
The regular weekly meeting of the
members of the Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is taking place this afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. H. MeHie, in South Hohman street. - - KTi:iiTAIS INFORMALLY. vMrs. W, J. Whinery will Have as her guests at her home in East State street Friday afternoon the ladies of the
Neighborhood club.
A BI SIXESS MEETING. An important meeting of the members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society will be held tin afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. Kal'iii in Doty street. Arrangements will be completed for a public entertainment to be given in the near future. AN AFTERNOON PARTY. The ladies of the Good Will club will be entertained b Mrs. Hugh Carrol at her home in Douglas street next Thursday afternoon. .
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MRS. CAIRO ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. Caird will entertain Jthe ladies
of the No Name club TlTursay afte
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i . i I pared -a eharar-ten sketch of Dr. ' Lay. -'-.Misses. Ethel .Ebright.AJane!2Se.kl' '
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HAVE A PLEASANT TIME. . The young ladies of the N. N. Era.broidery club spent a very pleasant time last evening as the guests of the Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert at their home in South Hohman street. It was the regular weekly club party and all the members were present. During the evening the guests spent a very enjoyable time with their embroidery works social conversation and music, after which they were served with a daintily arranged course lunch
eon, ine next party will be given - Tuesday evening of next week and Miss Lill'e Fedder will entertain at her
. nome in East State street. The in
Miea guest for the evening was Miss .Gertrude Herbst and the following
.nrmoers were present: Mrs. John J. Claussen Bertha Maleitske, Augusta
iviein ana L.inie Fedder. i AN INTERESTING MEETING.
tl vfij inieresting meeting of the members of the W. C. T. U. was held
last everting at the home of Mrs. Marn 917 Wttf-vic.n -. . m.
... .... ..o.,,i Birrei. i nere was a
irge attendance of members present and the names of two members were j added. There was business of import-
iransacted during the early even
... aun wmcn a temperance program wa rendered. The hostess served re-
iresnments at the close of meeting. An
nouncement was made of another meeting to take place next Tuesday evening
although the place of meeting has not
uten named. fSPEND AN ENJOYABLE EVENING . Mrs. Peter Halfman very delightfully entertained the ladies of the China club last evening at her home In Michigan avenue. It was the regular ,c:ub meeting and all the members were in attendance. The guests met informally in the parlors and played pedro at several small tables. The prizes at the games were given to the hostess Mrs. Halfman and Mrs. Leonard Knoezer. The remainder of the evening was spent socially in conversation and the hostess served a dainty course luncheon. Mrs. Dlbos will be the next hostess and wfll entertain the ladies next -evening at her home In Fayette street The following are members: Mesdames Jacob Schloer, Fred Humpfer. Otto Knoezer. Leonard Knoezer, Jacob Kuss aul, Peter Austgen, John Heiser. Henry Heiser. John Beckman, Caroline THbos, George M. Eder and Peter v Halfman. AX EMBROIDERY PARTY. j
miss t,ana jKuwert will pleasantly entertain the young ladies of the S. S. club this evening at her home In .East State street. Embroidery work .will be the principal feature of the Tening. . . ANT ENJOYABLE PARTY. One of the very enjoyable parties of the week occurred last evening when Miss Grace Kingwill entertained the young ladles of the M. T. club. It was the regular weekly party and several of the young ladies were present. The early part of the evening was devoted to the necessary business. Plans were
WILL MEET THIRSDAY.
The members of the Martha Aid Society of the First Christian church will hold their regular weekly meeting Thursday afternoon at St. Margaret's
.:wpn.m m Clinton street. All th
ITr ,,uea lo De present a
me arternoon will bq spent with sew ing for the hospital. A BI SINESS MEETING.
The members of Court, No. 375, Tribe
oi wen llur. will meet this evening in
ncinz nau, west Hammond, for an im portant business meeting., A full at
lenaance of members is desired. MRS. GRACE IS HOSTESS. nr. T st .
.u urace js nostess to the
mempers or the Deborah Aid Society o
"lc 1 ,rsi nristlan church Thursday
afternoon at her home in Price place
.ner ine routine business has been disposed of a pleasant hour will be
spent socially. It was desired tha
mere De a large attendance bers.
of mem-
ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becker wil
"'""a"' in members of the B B K
Whist club Thursday evening at their
ncme in Kimbach avenue. It is the
regular weekly party and the usual en-
jojame time Is anticipated. ATTEND ELECTRICAL SHOW. VT- 1 T. .
f-urs. r rea w. Newell of
ccutn Hohman street attended tb
electric show at the Coliseum in Chi
cago Aionaay evening.
INVITATIONS ARE OCT. The members of Hammond Comnanv
on, Lmidrm itank, K. of P., issued
a large number of invitations in Ham
mond today for the fifth annual mill
tary ball, to be given Wednesday even
ing. ei. 2 in the Masonic temple
w,w.& urgin ai :30 o'clock and
an attractive program of dances will
be arranged.
ISSUE INVITATIONS. Invitations were issued in Ham
"""lu -"u vivinuy today' for the first
annual mid-winter ball o be given by the Hammond Alumni association Friday evening. Feb. 4 at the Masonic temple. The. party will be one of tho
leading society events of the season
inu ia anticipated with a great deal of
pleasure.
A PEDRO PARTY. The ladies of All Saint's rati,nn
church will give the second and last of a series of pedro parties Thursiav
evening, Jan. 27 at All Saint's hall on raat SIKU.. i .
sueei. ceverai games of pedro will be played, after which the prizes for the series will be awarded. A STCDY MEETING. Mrs. Richard Winckler was "at hometo the members of the literature committee of the Hammond Woman's club yesterday afternoon at her residence in lluenich court. It was the regular bi-monthly meoting and many of the members were in attendance. The study for the afternoon was Margaret Deland and the special study was her book "Old Chester Tales." Mrs. Winckler, who was leader for th
A SERIES OF PARTIES. Among the most delightful parties of the week are those beine- Erivn fnr
Miss Faye Smiley, who is one of th ! l3(Jies present
eeason a brides. On Monday evenine-
the Misses Minnie Turner and Miss Florence Jackson entertained fifteen young ladies at a cup and saucer shower. Mrs. Viola Smiley will give the second party Thursday and will entertain several ladies at dinner. Miss Bertha Hansen's entertainment will fellow, on Friday evening and she will
eiueriam several young ladies at j kitchen shower at her home, 9 Rim
b&ch avenue. There will two pleasant functions Saturday, one occurintr in
Hammond and the other in East Chi
cago. ine Misses Mary and Mona
Krost issued cards today for a hand
kerchief shower to be given Saturday
afternoon at their home in Doty street.
The cards were in the form of an urn
urena ana gave a shower as the of
ficial weather forecast for the day and
invited the guests to find shelter with
them at their home, 24 Doty street. In the evening Mrs. Abbie Thomas of East
incago win entertain at cards for
Miss Faye Smiley and a number of her
friends.
completed for a theater party and din-Deland. Mrs. Ge07S8 T Shear? pre"
K"ud'. wno ngureB prominently, in ail of her stories and Hrs. Shearer's paper was one of the enjoyable numbers on the program. Mrs. Edith B. Griffin and Mrs. E. P. Deming told two of the leading stories of the group that compose "Old Chester Tales." Business was transacted at the meeting and the ladies then adjourned to meet again in two weeks.
E Uen Clark. Mary I bach, Mary rok!
Florence Loveridge, Mary Nelson, Nor-
... uiivun, Aiuriel Wilcox, Amy Gregor and Fannie Ruhstadt.
Me-
A PLEASANT GATHERING. The second party of the season to be given by tiie members of th v
Ladles' club will take place Friday
evening, jan. L's in the K. of C. The members and their friends
.cr., jnuiea to attend and it
nl 'at tliere will be many
hall, have
is ex-young
Basketball The Hyde Park Athletes
win piay at, .East Chi
nesday.
ieago Rink Wed-
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ENTERTAIN AT DINNER.
Dr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Bell will have
as their guests Saturday evening at
their home in "VVebb street, the mem
bers of the Evening Bridge "Whist club.
They will entertain at a 7 o'clock run
ner.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. ' Mrs. Charles Renwick very delisrht
iuuy emeriainea a small company of
relatives at dinner last evening at her
heme in Doty street. The partv was
given complimentary to Miss Renwick, who is here ffom Marenigo, Ind., on
visit. At 6:30 the guests were in
vited Into the dining room and served
with a prettily arranged course dinner.
Prfze box skating changed to everv
Thursday night at the East Chicae-o
Rink. or o.
INTER SE CUB PARTY. Miss Fannie Ruhstadt of Webb street
had as her guest at a very pleasant meeting last evening the young ladies
of the Inter Se club and a few invited
mends, it was the res-uiar
lub party and several of the mem
bers were present. The guests met informally and spent a very enjoyable
social time with embroidery work. Sevetal of the guests placed bridge whist at small tables placed in the parlors. At
late hour In the evening a daintv-
ourse luncheon was served in the'din-
ing room. Arrangements were not completed for the next meeting, although
party wia taice place as usual Tues
day evening of next .week. Miss Ruh-
tadt had as her invited a-net
vening: Miss Jackson. Miss Marion
Paulding and Miss Edith Goodman.
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AN ENJOYABLE SESSION. The regular meeting of the members of the True Kindred occurred last evening in I. O. O. F. hall on State street. There was a large attendance of mem-
rb an1 several visiting members fro:
out oi tne city
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were present. A mono-
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quests were the grand commander Mrs. Rachel McCann. and the grand secretary. Miss Abbie Atkins, both of Chicago. During the regular lodge session there was initiation of candidates after which the annual installation of officers was an important feature. Miss Atkins was the installing officer at the meeting. A very delightful social session followed when the members met in the parlors for conversation. A short program of vocal and instrn-
mental music was rendered by several of the members for the entertainment
o". the guests. Daintv .
.... a i v-inut-n ls were also served. The following were the officers installed to act during the new year:
worthy commanded Pepperdine. Worthy counselor-
Ja4ua.
A orthy vice
Brower.
Worthy chaplain Mrs. Belle Lund. Worthy high priestess airs T.arev
Kellar.
Worthy
Coy.
Worthy treasurer-
son.
Worthy senior deaconess Mrs. Bes
sie Muller.
Worthy junior deaconess Mrs Marv
Taylor.
Worthy sentinel Mrs. Jessie Wolf. Worthy guard Irp. Mary Malo. Worthy lecturer Mrs. Etta Dake.
-Mrs. Elizabeth -Mrs. Rosalinda
commander Mrs. Cora
secretaryMrs. Alleen Mc-
-Dr. Mary E. Jack-
. igan avenue, a. very enjoyable time will be spent in card games and pedro will be played at small tables. LEAVES FOR THE SOUTH. Miss Mae iiohrman left this morning for Mobile, Ala., whore she wil attend the wedding of. her uncle, Edward Knipper, and Miss Julia Steb, Wednesday, Feb. 2. The ceremony wi'll be cele. bratcd at the Catholic church at 8:30 and a reception for the relatives and a large number of invited friends will follow at the home of the bride's parents. Among the attendants at the wedding will be Miss RohrmanNof Hammond, who will serve Miss Steb as
maid of honor. Miss Kohrman after a visit in Mobile wil go to Pensacola, Fla., and be entertained by friends and' relatives for several woks. She expects to be absent from Hammond about three months.
VISITS RELATIVES. Mrs. H. Austgen has returned home from St. John. Ind., where she has been visiting friends and relatives.
HOLD REGCLAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the members of Silver Light Hive, L. O. T. M., will be held this evening at Long's hall. A full attendance of members is desired as the usual business will be disposed of.
VISITS IN MICHIGAN. Rex Maxwell of South Hohman street has ben spending a few days with relatives in Law ton. Mich. v A IIOllT VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adler of Merrillville spent the past week-end visiting their Hammond relatives and friends. REMOVED HOME TODAY. Mrs. David Hirsch was removed to her home in South Hohman street today from St. Margaret's hospital, where she has ben very ill for the past few weeks. Her many friends will be glad to hear she is recovering now.
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MISS HEM STOCK ENTERTAINS. Miss Veda Hemstocx entertained the
young ladies of the Philathea club of the First Baptist church last evening
her home in Webb street. Th
usual number of members attended the meeting and disposed of the necessary business. Plans were made for a social entertainment to be given in the near future. - .
A MISSIONARY MEETING. The members of the Woman'- -Mis
sionary Society of the First R.nti.t
church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J W. Jones In Michigan avenue It js the regular monthly meeting an
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If you smoke a La Vendor Cigar once you will always call for them.
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Now that Governor Marshall and E. J. Buffington have been here, What will you have next? Chicago probably knows now that the governor has his own views about gambling in Indian.,. Ior?t feti "discouraged even-if you haven't been subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury. Your time may come: Baseball pitchers are planning their next year's curves, so are the modistes and milliners. E,en Viyor Knotts and his reoort-
The following members .were present: leader for th. Z51"0" is ers iiked Marshall after they had eeen
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ioon and ehe has him.
The difference between skin-deep beauty and the other kind is that you get the other kind at the drug store. Gary's blind tigers are about to see a great light. Chicago Daily News. Not if the lid's clamped down tight. With all the noise and threats, prices do not seem to take the hint. To the first person discovering the first sand flea in Gary we will give two prize fight tickets at the Majestic theater, nearly as good as new. Art Weathersby. our lokel young legalite, walked all the way to Gary yesterday ter see the governor. He hadn't hearn as yet that the governor had changed his date to the 24th. Tha's what yer get Art for not taking Thb Timhsi.
The Jolley Six club have decided to disband for the winter because the president says there are too many so-e-heads in the organization.
Looie
SIX Hat
DAY Sale
The La Vendor Cigar is a home product. None better.
No better hats made than the Knox, Hai nes or Stetson. THINK OF IT!
Your choice of any hat in the house, in broken sizes, during this sale $2.00 L. COX & CO. 142 S. Hohman Street
