Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1910 — Page 2
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Monday, 'April 25, 1910.
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FRENCH MORMXG COSTUME OF CHECKED MOHAIR.
; This pretty little frock for It Is a frock and not a coat and skirt suit. - skirt and tunle being attached at the waistline shows a modified Russian v blouse which Is particularly good In one respect; the Inevitable belt passing ,-only around the sides and back and a long line being secured at the front by
the low closing of the tunic. The material l's a very fine, soft English mohair
In black and white shepherd check pattern and tho black belt and pipings
are relieved by a narrow inlay of vivid orange red velvet set In the top of 'the collar. Cuffs, collar and jabot ojf fine lingerie material add daintiness to
the costume.
the -home of the Misses Delia and Pearl ! Laatsch on Fayette street. All are invited to be present.'
ATT EXPEKIEtK SOCIAL,
Te members of the Epworth League,
of the First Methodist church will give another of their popular social next Friday evening. April 29th in the parlors of the., church., ; The. entertainment will be in the nature of an Ex
perience Social and the members of the league will give their personal experiences in earning fifty cents which will be added to the treasury, A cordial
invitation o be present at th social is extended the public and it is desired that there! Is a good attendance as preparations are being made for a pleasant time. A program will be
rendered after which refreshments will be served. . ..
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLT.
Miss Ruth Wooden informally enter
tained the girls- of her Sunday School
class of the First Methodist church
and a few other . friends last Friday
evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kasson, 1 gellview Place, The young people spent the evening very
lenjoyably with various social games
and music until a late hour when dain
ty refreshments were served. Among those present were the Misses Muriel
Wilcox, Emma Swanton, Day Malo,
Adele Dunbar, Eldora Smith, Frieda
I Monnett, Ethel Hirsch and Helen Blosser.
I MAM" FRIENDS WERE PRESENT.
Miss Alice Reynolds very delightful
ly entertained a number of her friends
last Saturday evening at her home on Truman avenue. . The evening was spent pleasantly with games and con
tests and music was an enjoyable feature until a late hour when the hostess served her guests with dainty refresh
ments. Among those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Bert Hay, Frank
Grove and William Bothwell, Misses i Katie Shone. Theresa Cause, Bertha
Goelka, Lulu Dilts, Lena Smith, Alva
Dllts, Inez Traffley, Edna Miller, Margaret and Bernice Bothwell and Alice
Reynolds, Messrs. Ed Schopp, John Grimmer. Merl Conn, Ed Schultz, Hollis
Huntr. Lawrence Cresson. Jesse and
I Elmer Dilts and Charles Thrailkill.
ENTERTAINS AT DINNER.
A very enjpyable social entertain
ment occurred yesterday when the Rev
and Mrs. Theodore Claus entertained
a number of young people at their
home on Clinton street In honor of
their daughter, Miss Gertrude Claus
The party was given to celebrate her birthday anniversary and she received
A YOCK6 PEOPLE'S GATHERING. I Little Mita Hazel Shearer, daughter
A Jo"y garnering of Hammond young of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfleld Shearer, who
people took place Saturday afternoon has been very ill with typhoid fever
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Robst,
48 Condit street when Miss Evelyn Robst entertained in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Robst en
tertained from two to five o'clock, Sav
era! of her school f riends'-were present
and presented her with many very
pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. The- afternoon was spent with games.
contests and music until four o'clock
at her home in East Sibley street for several weeks, is improving nicely now
as 'her many friends will te glad to
learn. She is able to b up a little each
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The young ladles of the Philathea
club of the First Baptist church have
decided to postpone the regular, meeting which was announced for Thursday evening of this week. Announcement
when a daintily arranged two course wlll be made later of tn3 ntxt me9t.
ing, and all the members will be in
vited to be present.
-'Mr. and Mrs.-Elnsele of East Sibley
street spent Sunday visiting friends at Cedar Lake.
Miss Augusta Kuhn of Ann street
spent Sunday in Lowell the guest of
friends.
Miss Elizabeth Webber was the guest
of friends and relatives at Cedar Lake
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer of Chicago
spent Sunday In Hammond, visiting at
the home of Mrs. Meyer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Kuhlman, in Hohman
street.
Mrs. Charles Wilbur will leave this
afternoon for her home in Kalamazoo,
Mich, after a few days visit "with Mrs,
Walter Hammond at her home on South
Hohman street.
Miss Susan Gehrke formerly of Ham
mond but now of Whiting was the
guest of friends here Sunday.
Mrs. A. S. Hunt will be "at home
to the members of the Ladies' Aid
luncheon was served. Among the
guests were Margaret Turner,. Ruth Brennan. Eileen Reiter, Dorothy Edwards. Harriet Carr,' Alice Burnett, Ruth Todd, Madge Prest, Emma, Swanton and Evelyn Robst. PERSONAL. Mesdames J. J. Anderson and Eliza
beth Shields will be. hostesses at the next meeting of the members of the
Ladies' Aid Society of the First Pres
byterian church which will take place
Wdnesday afternoon in the parlors of
the church. The business meeting will
be followed by a social hour.
The second division of Miss Eliza
beth Webber's class in music will meet
next Saturday afternoon from one
thirty until four o'clock at the home of
Lemuel Prechtel, 201 State Line street.
AH the mebeivs ar invited to be present
as an enjoyable social time will be
passed at the close of the program.
Miss, Gertrude Krause formerly of
Ilaiimond but now of Hyde Park, Chi
Social News Ham moi d
ORGANIZE A LEAGrE. , A number of the young people of the Epworth League of the First Methodist Church will go to East Side tomorrow evening to assist in the organization of a league there. Members will
be in attendance at the 'meeting from all over the district and a very interesting time is anticipated. Those from Hammond -who desire to attend are asked to meet at the corner of State and Hohman street at seven o'clock to ,tak the car. A COMMITTEE MEETING. Mrs. n. F. ,Melkle will be hostess to the members of the art committee of :he Hammond Woman's Club Tuesday
many very pretty gifts in remembrance
afternoon of this week at her residence 0( te day. During the afternoon the
on South Hohman street. It is the I aruests were entertained verv delight-
regular bi-monthly study .meeting and I f u!ly wuh games and contests in the
Mrs. Meikle is chairman for the day. narior. Th entertainment was in the
The program will consist of a study n8,ture of a "Tangle Party and the of Japanese Art" and several very in- games were chosen to carry out the teresting talks and papers will be glv- jiea of a tangle. There was a game en. A cordial invitation to be present of quotations, a Historical contest and
1 extended all the members and it is a gpter Web - Contest all of which desired that many members attend as afforded a great deal f amusement, important business will be transacted Music was also a pleasant feature of
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29.
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and congregation to be present. ! Miss Cazola Reeder has returned to
cago spent Sunday in Hammond, the I Society of the First Methodist church
guest of Miss Gertrude' Claus at her Wednesday afternoon at her home, 247
home on Clinton street. I Oakley avenue. A cordial invitation is
Miss Florence Thompson of Indian- extended all the ladies of the, society
apolis came to Hammond Saturday to
spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.
J. U. Jones, 631 Michigan avenue. (Hammond from Dwight, 111. where she
Miss Maude Pannenborg and Earl sPent Sunday with relatives.
Crawford spent Saturday in Chicago. I Miss Evelyn Banks of Michigan 'city
Miss Marv Glazier of UDDer San- nas been spending a few days with
dtmkv O. arrived Jn Hammond this M18s Alia ivennedy at ner
morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs;
PRICES 25 cents to 1.50. Seats ready.
John D. Smalley of South Hohman
street.
Earl Crawford has resigned his po
sition with the C. I. & S. R. R. at the
Gibson office and will leave for his
home in Crown Point tomorrow to go
home on
Truman avenue.
Miss Veda Hemstock has returned to
her home on Webb street from Val
paraiso where she spent Sunday with
ler mother and sister, Mrs. Mary
Hemstock and Miss Lola Hemstock.
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Gilman of East
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into business with his father, Mr. Jay I Chicago spent Sunday visiting friends
Crawford. In Hammond.
Miss Mae Campbell will entertain Miss Gertrude Shoen of South Hohinformally tomorrow evening at her man street has been in Stanton, Mich, home on West Sibley street in honor for several days whe she was called of the young ladles of the Inter Se by the illness and death of her brother. Club. The evening will be devoted to Mrs. L J. Wirtz of West Sibley street bridge, whist and an enjoyable time is waa removed to St. Margarets Hospital anticipated. iast Friday and submitted to a serious The members of the Knights of operation Saturday. It is reported Columbus will entertain at a pleasant tohat she is doing as well as can be social function next Wednesday even- expected and her many Hammond and
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ant-. from choice, buti because faith has s so v decreed, having ancestors that are Nail powerful V mediums. A secrettyoushouid know i.h power of peTaaoal'magnetism, or how to Influence tofheo-s, or win ; your heart's desire. , If properly worked on by a strong i clairvoyant, . without asktng one opiestton, they 'tell you your name rand exactly what you called for. Gfires advice in all lore affairs, diroroe,buHlneBschange3, law suits, sickness. They win not onlp help you, but VwHl tell you how to be lifted ot'Ofyourtrobles and started right. Guaranteed satisfaction er accepts no fee. Opposite Park, over Biok's Laondry. Hours 10 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.
entertainment until six oclock when
the guests were invited into the dining room and served with a daintily prepared three course .supper. The place cards were ' dainty hand decorated cards, with "the names written backward to carry out the hostess idea of a tangle. A bunch of cut flowers and
in connection with the chain of parties
to be given this season. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.
Mr. and 2rs. Linz of East Hammond
very delightfully entertained a com-
celebration of Mr. Linz's forty-ninth birthday anniversary. There were
many friends and relatives who attend- ferns concluded the decorations in the ed to extend their best wishes to Mr. dining room. The remainder of the Linz for many more happy annlvers, evening was spent Informally in a soarlee. He aleo received many gifts in cial way. The following were guests I at the nlasant function. The Misses
IQIUClll Uioin.o v. - -i a lode-e Din the ift of the membej-s of Clara, Lydia and Martha Goese, Messrs,
the Deuetche Glide Col-umbia No. 44. j Ernest and Theodore Goese of South The afterpoon and evening were very Chicago, Miss Gertrudea Krause of Chi-
nlasantlv SDent with games, music cago. air. uxio ooese or unicago, air,
and social conversation and at six and Mrs. John J. Claussen. Misses Lillie o'clock an elaborate supper waa served. Fedder and Gertrude and Emma Claus, The refreshments were served in the Messrs. Paul Fedder, Charles Toms and
Hiin mnm which had nrettv floral i Edward Klmbel.
decorations. Bunches of cut flowers
and ferns were chosen to decorate the table. Covers were laid for twenty
guests.
A SUCCESSFUL SALE.
A sale of home bakery goods was held at Max Schmidt's store at 270
South Hohman street last Saturday af
ternoon under the auspices of the Ladles Aid Society of the Monroe
Street Methodist Chapel. The sale was well attended , and every article was disposed of at an early hour. A nice
MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The young ladles of the S. T. E. Club
decided to postpone the meeting which
was announced to take place Satur
day afternoon at the home of Genevive
Hoffman. It has not been decided definitely when the next party will take place and announcement of it will be made among the members later.
A SCHOOL CELEBRATION. One of the charming society events
In Hammond's younger set occurred
sum. was reauzea wnicn win oe usea last evening when the members of the
for the benefit of the church and so- Freshman and Sophomore classes of
slety. The ladies of the society will the Hammond high school met at Weis
continue to hold the sales regularly Hall for an evening reception. The and announcement will be made later members of the classes planned the enof the next place at which the sal.e tertainment in honor of the track team
will be held. and the officials of the meet and the
faculty were the only invited guests.
AN EN JO ABLE MEETING. About, one hundred and twenty-five
A'n enjoyable meeting of the young guests were in attendance. The guests
people of Miss Elizabeth Webber's began to arrive about eight o'clock and
class in music occurred last Saturday
afternoon at the home of Miss Georgia Brower, 101 Clinton stret. The meeting was called for 1:30 o'clock and the class met promptly. The routine busl-
pleasant entertainment was provided until a late hour. One of the features of the evening was an Indoor field
meet which afforded a great deal of amusement. Informal dancing was
ness was transacted at an early hour also indulged in and for the guests after which the afternoon was devoted who did not dance games had been to the Czerny Contest. Several of the arranged. During the evening frappe young people took part on the pro- was served in the refreshment room gram, which proved to be a very en- and at the close of the evening a dainty Joyable one. At the close of the meet- luncheon was served. The hall had Ing there was a social hour when the been attractively decorated in the class
guests met informally for a pleasant time and were served with dainty refreshments. A special meeting of the class has been called for next Saturday afternoon from four to six o'clock at
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colors and presented a very pretty ap
pearance. Festoons of purple and gold and maroon and gray crepe paper were
stretched from the chandeliers to the four corners of the room and the refreshment tables were draped in the same colors. The reception was one of the dellghtfuV social affairs of the school year and proved to be very enjoyable in every detail.
AN EVENING PARTY. One of the very pleasant and informal social events ef the past week end was an evening party at which Mrs. Walter Hammond entertained last Saturday at her residence on South Hohman street complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. Charles Wilbur of Kalamazoo, Mich. The only guests at the pleasant function were former acquaintances of Mrs. Wilbur when she lived in Hammond. The evening for themost part was spent in conversation and music The hostess had prepared several social amusements for the entertainment of her guests until a late hour when she served a dainty
two eourse luncheon. Mrs. Wilbur left Hammond today for her home' after a pleasant few days visit, ghe was an Invited truest ,at several delightful
functions during her short visit he3.
Ing in their club rooms on South Hoh
man street. The hall has been re-deco
rated and the furnishings are very at
tractive. The guests will gather In
formally to spend a pleasant social
time and one of the features of the evening will be card games. Pedro
will be played at small tables
A very pleasant social event of the week will occur Wednesday, April
27th when the members of the Ham mond Moto Boat Club entertain at an
other of their delightful affairs.-. The members and their families and many friends will be among those present
to enjoy the evening's entertainment,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L E. Marshall
at their home, 430 Michigan avenue a son. Mother and child are reported to
be doing nicely.
Miss Myrtle Merryweather who ar
rived in Hammond Saturday from
year s stay in Everett and Seattle,
Wash, went to Chicago yesterday to meet her mother, Mrs. A. E. Merryweather who will come to her home in Hammond after her extended visit in
the west. Mrs. Merryweather spent the past week end in Chicago visiting at the home of her son, Walter Merry
weather and family.
Miss Anna Knoerzer will have an her
guests Tuesday evening at her home on Fayette street the young ladies of the M. T. Club. An enjoyable time will be spent in the usual way of the club with music, games and embroidery work. Mrs. A. C. McMahon will very pleasantly entertain the ladies of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club next Wednesday afternoon at her home on Summer street. It is the regular meeting of the club members and they "are anticipating an enjoyable social time. The principal feature of the afternoon will be embroidery work. The young ladies of the X., N. Embroidery Club will spend a pleasant social time Tuesday evening as the guests of the Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert at their home on South Hohman street. It Is the regular weekly club'. meeting and the members will enjoy the usual diversions. Mrs. William Mason will be "at home"' at the members of the W. C. T. U. Tuesday afternoon of this week at
her home on Harrison street. It is the
regular weekly afternoon meeting and
the members are all invited to attend. A cordial invitation to be present is also extended the public and it is desired that there is a good attendance.
An interesting program will be rend
ered.
Mrs. Adaline Miller suffered a severe sprain In a fall last Saturday, which will confine her to her home, 216 Indiana avenue, for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Domrfialekl of Chicago spent the past weeli-end visiting at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Lobodzinski, in West Hammond. Miss Lillian Porch of East Sibley street spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Franz of Chicago were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Crlsman at their home in Tuman avenue, Sunday. John Sherby returned to his home in Truman avenue last Saturday evening from Kalamazoo. Mich., where he was
railed by the death of his cousin, John Sherby. The members of the Junior League of St. Paul's Lutheran League will meet Thursday evening in the school hall, at the corner of Sibley street and Oakley avenue. The necessary business will be transacted and the remainder of the evening will be spent socially. Mrs. Hascall of St. ouis. Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bostwick at their home n , Wet Sibley treet for several d4v9. i
Lake county friends hope that she will
begin to Improve now.
Miss Virginia Tage of Chicago was
the guest of the Misses Anna and
Genevive Hastings at their home on
West State street Sunday.
George Hershman of Crown Point
waa in Hammond last Saturday on a
business visit.
George Martins or South Bend was
among the out of town visitors in
Hammond today.
There will be a meeting of the mem"
bers of the Hammond Alumni Asso
elation this evening in the assembly room of the Central Building. The meeting Is called for eight oclock and
It is desired that many members attend an important business in connection
with with the banquet to the graduat ing class will be transacted.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer left for Delphi, Ind. last Saturday where they were called by the illness of a rela
tive.
Miss Ruby Wilson has returned home from Crown Point where she spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Margaret Swift has returned to her home in Englewood after spending a few days in Hammond the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Brennan at
her home on Rimbach avenue.
There will be a meeting of the Ladies
of the Knights of Columbus ext Wed
nesday afternoon in the K. of C. Hall.
It is one of their regular meetings at which cards will be the feature of entertainment. The guests will play sev
eral games of pedro at small tables in
the hall after which prizes will be
awarded.
Miss Martha Meyn and Miss Agnes Osborne, who Is attending the Illinois
Woman's College at Jacksonville, 111.
spent the past week-end in Hammond the guests of Miss Meyn's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Peter W. Meyn, in East State
street.
The members of the choir of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the parlors of the First Christian church in Indiana avenue. All the members are urged to be present, and all who desire to Join are asked to do so at this time. Professor Clark Learning will be
present to direct the rehearsal. The Misses Verne Vanderweel and Geraldine Renbarger and Messrs. Canny and Lahn attended the theater in Chicago Saturday evening and saw "The Girl in the "Taxi" at the Cort theatre. An Important meeting of the members of the Garfield Club of the First Christian Church will take place this evenine in the social rooms of the
church on Indiana- avenue. It is desired that there is a good attendance as an interesting program has been prepared. A large class of candidate will be initiated and appropriate exer-, cises will be held alter which a debate will take place. The regular evening meeting of the members of the W. C. T. U. will take place this evening in Weis Hall on State street and a cordial invitation to be present is extended the public. A temperance program will be rendered after which a social hour will be held. The regular meeting of the members
of the Ladles Aid Society of the Monroe street Methodist Chapel will take place. Thursday afternoon of this week at the home of Mrs. W. a Leaverton on Harrison street. A full attendance of members is desired as important business will be transacted.
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MAROONS PLAY ARKANSAS APR. 30 The Maroon baseball team will meet a representative southern college team again this year. The University of Arkansas has been secured for next Saturday. The Maroons will meet Illinois Wednesday at Marshall field and the Midway chances look bad. owing to the
crippled condition of Captain Pegues, Collings and Telchgraeber.
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