Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 221, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1910 — Page 2
THE LATEST IN FASHIONS
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" SMART MODEL FOR A LINGERIE BLOUSE. -Flae linen is used for this lingerie waist, which has a cluster of five cro",ng' V1!, Moulder, and a corresponding number between the vertical. Insertion, of Cluny lace, which lend an appearance of length to the wa:st. The square yoke, extending half way to the arm-eyes. Is of Valsn! clennes andCluny insertion and Irish medallion, and the sleeve, banded with an entre deux of tuck, and Cluny, terminate with mousquetaire cuff. The gored ,kirt of black English mohair 1, part of a severely tailored street
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A 03TE O'CLOCK LUJTOHBOW. Kwdames James and William Coulter were hostesses at a very delightful social function, yesterday at their home In Gary. They entertained at a l-Cclock luncheon In honor of the members of the E. M. B- elub of Hammond, of which there members. The Hammond ladles Jeff.about li o'clock and after they had arrived at the Coulter residence they
-were .pleasantly entertained In the par
,,vlted into " the dining room and served with luncheon. The refreshments were .daintily served! In five courses. A center-piece of cut flowers and ferns was
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J589-595 S. Hohman Street Hammond, Ind. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR Monday and Tuesday.
Girls, and Boys' Shoes, excellent school shoes,
.strictly all solid leather,
sizesa to 8H. Former ,' pricetup to 2.00. Now, $1.00
Changeable Silks in 36 inch width. Former price was 1-25 per yard. Now, 98c
chosen for the table. The afternoon was devoted to embroidery work and an informal musical program was also rendered which added to the afternoon's entertainment Mrs. Ernest Schlllo will be the next hostess and will entertain at her home In South Hohman street next Monday afternoon. A MISSIONARY MEETING.
A meeting of tha irsmWa nt
.-4-sr4!Hiy - -A:ciriLimEjrs party.
td'the dining rrt Dn, -,, I . . oucieiy 01 1 mT,hll rl.llB-l.tJ
the First Me'tholst church is taking place this afternoon at the home of
Mrs. J. Q. Isbach In South Hohman street. It Is the regular monthly meeting and an Invitation to attend was ei? tended all the ladies of the society and congregation. The members will oh.
j serve "Thank Offering day." and an ap- . proprlate program will be rendered.
mere win be a short social session at the close of the business meeting. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Mi,s Utile Fedder had as her guetss at a very pleasant party last evening at her home In East State street the members of the N. N. Embroidery club. It was the regular weekly r-lnh mAot.
! ing which was announced to ta.VA niau
this evening but which had to be postponed on account of other social atj tractions. Several of the young ladles of the club were present and spent a j very enjoyable time with their embroider work. Music was another pleasant J feature of the evening until a late hour when a daintily arranged course lunch
eon was served. The next party will be given on Tuesday evening of next week and Mrs. John J. Claussen will entertain at her home in State Line street. The following are members of the club: Mrs. John J. Claussen, Misses Gertrude Claus. Emily and Bertha Ebert, Lena Hopkins, Augusta and Hulda Klein, Bertha Malietske and Lillle Fedder. ENTERTAINS CI-I D FRIENDS. One of the very pleasant entertainments of the week occurred yesterday afternoon when Mrs. W. Ray Hatch informally entertained the ladies of the Embroidery club at her home. 120 Carroll street. Only the members of the club were present at the meeting yesterday which was the regular weekly party. The afternon was pleasantly spent with embroidery work, after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. Mrs. I. E. Dickenson will be the next hostess and will entertain the members of the club and a few invited friends at her home in Condit " street next Monday afternoon. MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS. Mrs. "Walter Smith was hostess to the members of St. Agnes guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church last eenlng at her home In Williams street. It was the reg Ular bi-monthly meeting and about twelve members were in attendance. During the early evening the routine
Dusmess was transacted and the re
malnder-of the evening was spent so
cially. Music was one of the features
ot entertainment' until a late hour when a dainty - three-course luncheon was
served. The next meeting will take
place as usual in two weeks on Monday
evening and . the Misses Grady and
Knaggs will entertain at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George A. A. Mason In
Klmbach avenue.
Tuesday, March 8, 1910.
CLUBS JOIN IN HON MEETING
FOR IDND'S GOOD APB. 5
A STUDY MEETING,
A most Interesting , and enjoyable
meeting of the members of the history
committee . of "the" Hammond Woman's
club was held yesterday afternon at the in..n tlt
vi.airs. wiiiiam J. McAieer in "Webb street. -A large number of ladies
vt ulc ,wmiuuiw were . u atienaance. mnnd tinting. ua. ti
t. ai" 1. .V " " Gatny John W. Morthland repre
sen ted. the University dub.MelTin Moiv
On Tuesday. April 5th, there will be a union meeting of all of the social 6rganlxatlons of the city. v The meeting will be held Under the auspices of the Men's club of this city. The arrangements were made at a meeting of the , representatives of Jthe various clubs, which was held In Super-
office last
evening... '". E. F. Johnston represented tbVHam-
the ladles of the social committee en
icriainea very niceiy ana . served a
dainty luncheon Mrs. J. T. Hutton act
ed' as chairman of the social committee
for the day and she was assisted by
MesdamesWUliam J. McAleer I. E.
uicitensorii Abe Ottenheimer ' of East
Chicago and J. W.r Houar. The "pro
gram was In charge of Mrs. E. R. Staut
ier and- she was assisted by an able committee of ladles In the preparation
and rendering of the program." The fol
lowing ladles composed the committee
Mesdames E. R. Stauffer, Robert Arm
strong. B. E. Escher, M. Rotschild and Freida Whltbey. The program was as
follows: - .
Story of the Alamo"
.. ....,,..,.Mrs. Robert Armstrong.
Vocal selection, "My Alamo Love"
. Mrs. A. K. Thompson.
ulymn of the Alamo'
.Mrs. Frieda Whitbey.
Paper ... . . .. .Mrs. E. R. Stauffer.
Vocal solo, "Little One A'Cryln
............ , .Mrs. A. K. Thompson.
f -ii , W. C. T. V.. MEETING.
The meeting of the W. C T. U. have
nett and Edward Dlbos represented the Hammond Athletic association, F. C Miller represented the SaengerbundFldella and C M. McDanleU A. F. Hohrer, W. J. MiMer, F. D. McElroy and
Dave Emery represented the Men's club.
These representatives decided to hold
a. meeting at which all of the social
activities of the city, as exemplified by the organisations represented at
that meeting, would be discussed.
Club Given Subjects. The subjects which were selected for
the various organisations were as follows: The Hammond Business Men's association will have a representative
who will speak on the subject of
Hammond's Growth." '
The topic, "Hammond's Young Men,"
will be divided between the University
club and the Hammond Athletic a
soclatton. The Hammond Athletic association will take up the athletic life
of the city as Its topic and its representative will talk on the young man's interests along this line. The representative of the University club will take up. the social life of the city and will outline what the University club proposes to do for the community along the line of Its chosen activity' v A representative of the Hammond Men's club will take up the question of "Hammond's Boys," and will discuss It from the Boyville po.nt of view. The Boyvllle movement has thoroughly gripped the community and there is a great deal of Interest in the work that has been started by the Men's club. Five Dollars for Refreshment. The representative of the Saenger-bund-Fidelia will take up the question of Hammond's musical progress. The representatives of each of the organizations which have been mentioned above will make a report to their respective organizations and will secure their approval of the meeting. It is proposed that each club, which Is to be represented at this meeting, donate $5 from the treasury for the purpose of supplying refreshments. The place for holding the meeting has not yet been selected.
James Wlngfleld, Lessee.
Geo. L. Manderback, Manager
THURSDAY, MARCH lOth WM. A. BRADY and JOS. R. ORISMER announce
ne Hnenominal Comedy Success
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, PERSONAL. The members of the Northslde Ladies
club will . meet for an uuinn
Wednesday at the home, of Mrs. Bothwell In Johnson street. Th win um
received an invitation to meet in the devoted to Treoaration tnr th k.o.
auditorium of the Nazarene chapel this to be given on Thi.rdv Mh 01 a
evnlng for their regular weekly meet- it is desired that many attend
ing. The Rev. Herbert Hunt will give an address and an appropriate program Mrs- Edwara Brennan, formerly Miss will be rendered. Arrangements will Mayme Barrett of Hammond, spent yesalsa be made for the all-day session terday afternoon in Hammond the guest next Saturday. March 12. The commit- cf relatles and friends. Mrs. Brennan tees will be appointed and other 1m- ls the s,ster of the Rev. Father Barrett pcrtant business will be transacted. All of AU Ba,nta Catholic church, the members and their friends are In- Mrs. Leon Beresnlak and .on ihn.,
vltcd to attend the meeting. have returned to their hame in frrnii
. A COMMITTEE MEETING.
The regular bi-monthly meeting of
the members of the literature commit
street after a three-days' visit with friends and relatives in Chicago.
Ed. McMahon has returned to his
home in Rlmbach avenue after an over
tee of the Hammond Woman's club will Sunday visit with friends in Danville.
take place this afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Elizabeth Shields, 82 Carroll
street. Mrs. E. M. Shanklln is chairman of the program committee for the day and has arranged a very interesting program. The subject of the study is
Coniston" by Winston Churchill. Many
Interesting papers have been prepared
and a general discussion will follow. A
cordial invitation to attend was ex
tended the ladles of th. committee.
111.
Mr. and Mrs. James Graver of Chicago
came to Hammond today to attend the
funeral of Mr. Thomas Lynch.
Miss Elizabeth Ever has returned to
her home in Edgewater. 111., after an
over-Sunday visit with Miss Mary Krost at her home In Doty street.
The Misses Ethel Hoffman, Edna
given by the members of the Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will occur Wednesday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. Richard Wlnckler In Muenich court. ,The ladles of the parish and their friends are invited to attend. Mrs. James Boyer and little daughter. Andrey, of St. Louis, Mo.. . were called to Hammond by the illness and death of Mrs. Boyer's father, Thomas Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer and little daughter will continue to make their home here In the future. Mrs. Louis KUtzke has returned to her home on Oakley avenue from a day's visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Morrison, at her home in Chicago.
Anorney jLieon Bereznlak went to Chicago today, where he will try a case in the United States court before Judge
George A. Carpenter. .
miss Amy McGregor will entertain
informally this evening at the home
of Mrs. M. Louise Woods in Carrol
street. Her guests will be the mem
bers of the Inter Se club and a few In vited friends. The evening' will be de
voted to card games, several of the gdests playing bridge whist and others
will embroider.
l he young ladies of the M. T. club
By Harrison Rhodes and Thomas A. Wis:
With . . burr Mcintosh, will deminq And a!! the wonderful cast that kept Chicago In roars of 'laughter ,, for Seven Months THE BEST AMERICAN PLAY SINCE THE SENATOR.' "-N.Y. Evening: Mail. s ' "'.gffS THS-N- BOSTON , "Every Decent American should sea it!" said President Taft. Prices 1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c SEATS NOW
When deciding where yon will buy your Jewelry, CARE should be exercised in choosing a reliable house. There is no legitimate reason why YOU, Mr. Buyer, should not give McGarry your business. McGarry is ready to show you the best assortment of Jewelry and afford you every courtesy. When your Clocks are not running right, Phone 3032. We will call for them. MCGARRY, THE JEWELER 175 South Hohman Strtei
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fully entertained a number of children Walte, whose marriage to Mr. George
Swltzer and Sadie Bates will entertain will spend a pleasant time this even
at a towel shower this evening at the j ing as the guests of Miss Marie Wilts
nunie oi lviiss ninei nonman in unnion ; ai ner nome in iTuman avenue... Em
street, complementary to Miss " Louise; broidery work will be the principal fea-
at her home In Truman avenue last Sat
urday afternoon In honor of her little
son Cyrus. The party was given to eel
ebrate his seventh birthday annlver
sary' and he received many pretty gifts
in remembrance of the day. Mrs,
Campbell was assisted In receiving and entertaining by Mrs. Ray Fowler. The children were nicely entertained with
games and they sang several of their
school songs. The little host also rendered several solos. At 4 o'clock the
little people were Invited Into the din
ing room and served with a
Harwood has been announced to take place on Wednesday, March 16. Miss
1 Walte formerly lived In Hammond and was a member of the A. D. Q.'s and only the young ladies of the club will be present at the party this evening:
Miss Louise Walte, formerly of Ham
mond but now of Grand Crossing, 111., will be the guest of friends in Ham
mond this evening.
Mrs. Sliger will be hostess to the
members of the Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church on Thursday
ture of the evening.
The regular Tuesday evening dancing
class will be held this evening at Long's
hall on State street. The usual large
attendance of young people from Ham
mond and East Chicago is expected,
and an enjoyable time is anticipated
Mrs. Otto Trowe will informally en
tertain the ladles of the Embroidery
club Wednesday afternoon of this week
at ner borne in Truman avenue. The meeting is only the second one of the season, and a very enjoyable time will
be SDent in a nrx-lnl wav
dainty 1 B t mm in thft north mM I wl. , . . . ...
lunrhnn Th wA. nr.ttllv trim. . . . . ... V : . oraur " XaOieS" Ala SO
.I .r: "7 " 7" " " important business win be transacted . ciety of the First PresbvteHan church
meu, carryinr oui a coior scneroe in rea I j . v . i ...
.. .. . ... - ' i cnic-inuci m wic auciuuuu. w meet- TV ilnos rtv ifl.nnnit t thl.
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w.i. uuKm ovn.wj. weeK in tne parlors of th church, it
The young people of the Junior , Is the regular weekly meeting and
and white. A large bunch of red and
wuub cnruaiioua was cnoneii as o center piece for the table. The following
guests departed at 5 o'clock after extending congratulations to their little host and wishing him many more happy birthdays: Hazel Fowler, Ellen Stake-
miller, Opal Howell, Jessie Croak, Lu
Destroys the Jiappy home! Spells ruin in the business world! Does more harm to a watch than all other causes! - Bring it to me if it doesn't keep good time. I will guarantee to put it in perfect order so that it will keep correct time or it won 't cost you a penny. s. silver, En NrER 19 YEARS EXPERIENCE 265 E. State St. 2ndDoor East of BUoa Theater. Hammond, Ind.
league of St. Paul's
will hold their next regular meeting on
Thursday evening of this week in the
school hall, the corner of Sibley street
and Oakley avenue. The usual business
ella Zoll, Lillian Sass, Leona Berkhols. and BClal Prosram wU1 be carr,ed t.
Theodore Brussel, Donald Campbell, Harry Blocker, Brace Howell, Donald Stakerailler, Ed. Witters and Cyrus Campbell. ATTEJfD A BANQUET.
Mrs. William Hasse, who has been
very ill at ner nome in iast Kibley
street for several weeks ls reported as being a little better today.
The members of Triumph Council No.
1. D. of L, will entertain at a pedro
Lutheran church , large attendance is desired. Mesdames
; George Lorklln and Carrie Parsons will
be hostesses for the afternoon.
Stephen Gralak and son Walter have
been spending the past few days with
relatives In Chicago.
Mrs. George W. Jones, Mrs. Keller
and Mrs. Mufflt, all of Whiting, are
spending the afternoon visiting in
Hammond.
Mrs. Carl Thomas of East. Chicago is spending the aftprnonn with h-
a. numoer or n&mmona people went I party on Thursday evening, Marcn 10,
quet given by the Chicago bivison No. South Hohman street. The members 7 of the Prudential Insurance company 1 and their friends are invited to attend.
st the Grand Pacific hotel. The ban- Several games of pedro will be played
Quet is an annual affair to which the and prises will be awarded.
representatives of this district and their M nTw1 wr. Jares re. Rtinnon will
families are invited to attend. An elab- i m.h.r. n th. t
orate seven-course dinner was served and the remainder of the evening was given to talks by the officials of the company. Cavers were laid for one hundred guests, including many from South Chicago, Hammond and Gary. Those who attended from Hammond were: Messrs. and Mesdames J. p. Burk, R. Bureau, A. Stachewicz, J. Coar and James Mead. AN EXJOVABI.E MEETING. A very enjoyable meeting of the members olthe Garfield club occurred last evening In the parlors of the First Christian church In Indiana avenue. There was a very large attendance of members and an Important business
meeting was held in the early evening. I East State street.
club on Thursday evening at their home in May street. The evening will be devoted to card games and an enjoyable social time will be passed.
The next meeting of the members of
the Martha Aid society of the First
Christian church will oceur on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H.
B. Douglas In Glendale park. It is the regular weekly meeting and Important business will be transacted.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Beach were the
guests of relatives in Hobart over Sunday.
Miss Fannie Colbert of Chicago1 spent
Sunday in Hammond the guest of Mrs.
Jennie Locke and Mrs. James Boyer of
Plans were made to go to Indiana Har
bor to give an entertainment In the near future but the exact date was not chosen. At the close of the business meeting a social hour was held and a pleasant feature was the musical program. Severar members of the club took part on the program. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. The next meeting will take place in two weeks and all the members are Invited to be present. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincerest thanks to our many friends and neigh
bors and especially the brothers of the Royal league and sisters of the St. Margaret's hospital for their, many kind deeds of help and sympathy in the sickness and recent death of our beloved husband and brother. The beautiful floral tributes were greatly .appreciated by us. Mrs. Grace Stratton, Mrs. Catherine Stratton and family, 445 East State street.
THE TIMES CAX GET YOU A GIRL.
Miss Amelia Dlbos has returned home
from a few days' visit with relatives in
Chicago.
Miss Mable Sonntag has returned to
her home In Rlmbach avenue from Plalnfield, 111., where she spent the past week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sonntag.
Miss Ruth Sohl has returned to Chicago to resume her studies at the university after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Sohl, of Mason street. The regular meeting of the members of the True Kindred will take place Tuesday evening In I. O. O. F. hall on State street. A social hour will follow the regular business meeting and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Sam Mindlln will be "at home" to the members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon of hist week at her home in South Hohman
street. The routine business will be disposed of and the remainder of the! afternoon will be spent socfally. j The next of the series of Lenten teas
The Artist purposely spelled the word. "Sole'' wrong.. lie thought that another variation in spelling the world was necessary to impress on the pubic ?s mind the individuality of our Shoes the superb qualities and values we give in our FootWear. We give the "soal" of good workmanship and leather in botn the sole and uppers in our Shoes. Our "soal" idea is to please you and retain your trade. That's the soul of our business policy. Ortt & Towle 129 Hohman St. 179 Hohman St. Men's and Boys' Men, Women Only. and Children HAMMOND, IND.
mother, Mrs. Viola Smiley, at her home In Conkey avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lau of Chicago and Mrs. Henry Lempster of Hobart spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Reisslg and family at their home in East State street. There will be a meeting of the members of the Silver Light Hive, L O. T. M., Wednesday evening of this week at Long's hall on State street. It Is the regular meeting and the routine business wlip be transacted. A .short social time will follow. The regular meeting of the members of Hammond Temple No. 7, Pythian Sisters, will take place Friday evening of this week in the K. of P. hall. After the business meeting a social hour will be held. Mrs. Cook and daughter. Miss Rose, of Chicago, are spending the day with Mrs. John Ruschli and family at their home in State street. Mrs. Charles Bostwick 18 recovering nicely from an attack of the grip at her home in West Sibley street. Mrs. Toder of Hegewisch was among the out-of-town visitors in Hammond today. Mrs. George Yeager of Lansine:. til.
Is a visitor in Hammond today.
.miss Eugenia Brown, who is attend
ing St. Mary's academy at South Bend, Ind., is spending a few days in Hammond, the guest of her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Brown of Oirn .iri
Miss Ruth Long, who submitted to
an operation for armendfdHs at th.
Deaconess hospital In Chicago, ls re
ported to be Improving nicely now as
her many friends will be glad to know. It is expected that if she continues to improve she will be able to be removed
home next Monday.
Master Louis Lederer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Lederer, submitted to an
operation at the Deaconess hospital in
Chicago yesterday. He was' able to be
brought home last evening and Is do
ing as well as could be expected.
Speaking of the DivorceEvil
. i rytng to succeed in business without advertising is like the case of th man who, trying to cut expenses, divorced his wife and alone attempted to keep house and raise his children. It cost him more money for doctor bills and funeral expenses in a year than he gave his wife in a lifetime. When advertising is J'')orced, business success becomes failure. This paper is building your neighbor's business. He has reasons. He tried advertising and it helped him. It is not an experiment this paper brings results. Good,1 hard, convincing results dollar.
tCopj-rtfhl, by W. N. V.)
HEARD BY
RUBE
It will take more than the "lid lift
ers burlesque troupe to pry open the lid in Gary at the present time.
We knew the weather would change
just as soon as Jack Frost - returned from England. . !
Gary has a number of stores and bus
iness places that other cities can pattern after. '
How good it seems to see dear old
Broadway spick and span and free
from lee and snow.
The Indiana Steel company's new
hospital ls a fine institution, but we are just as satisfied to spend "our remaining days out of it.
How can you account for all this
silence In Miller and Tolleston?
Welcome plumbers, but Gary ls so
dry that there ls not even the smallest leak In the lid.
Fortunately the dear old Calumet so
far is minding its own business.
Is it possible that you can stick out
the few remaining days of Lent?
Mayor Knotts 6ays you have a ner-
fect right to have beer in Garv as
long as you send in your' order and get it in case lots. What more can you ask?
As we have said several times before.
who has got more right to be represented in the legislature than Gary?
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KNOX . iif-' v
NEW SPRING STYLES Are now ready In KNOX HATS. ALL SHAPES IN BOTH STIFF AND SOFT
L. COX & CO. 142 S. Hohman Street Hammond, In3.
