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HESTAl'RAXT COSTIME FOR SIMMER MIXING. Most of the little dinners a deux are taken In summertime out of doors on sheltered verandas or terraces and the costume must be designed for! out-of-door wear albeit of a cool and summery character. This pretty French frock is of cream' white voile linen trimmed with Persian bands and' worn in tunic effect over an under frock of cream satin and flame red satin combined. The red satin, forming the top of the bodice and the sleeves shows through the cream voile tunic, as does the deep red satin hem on the skirt. With this costume are wo rn silk gloves which repeat the color of the satin where it shows through t he voile, and the gloves are the erahroidered sort which have dainty patterns In self color on the silk ground.

Social News IN r Hammond HOLD REGl'LAR MEKTIXG. Th regular mtthgr of the members of .fhe, La4ies Aid Society of the First Prstyterian church oocurred yesterday afternoon In the social rooms of the church. The meeting- was unusually well attended. After a short business meeting there was a short social hour when refreshments were served. The hostess at the meeting was Mrs. Joseph Thompson and Mrs. Harry Smith. Another meeting will be held Wednesday of next week and all the members ars invited to be present A MISSIONARY MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the members of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will take place Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. I Kline, 26 Codit street. Instead of at the home of Mrs. Burk as was formerly announced. An Interesting program has been arranged and an invitation to be .present at the meeting is extended the ladies of the society and congregation. The program will be as follows: Song "Morning Light Is Breaking" Ievotlonal Exercises.. Mrs. E. Shanklin Prayer Mrs. Edith Griffin Current Events Members Vocal Solo . Mrs. Frank Hosier .Paper 'India" Mrs. Knight Song IjFrom Greenland's ' Icy Moun- , tains" Society Paper "Unrest In India" Mrs. E. A. Weeks raper "Medical Missions" .".Mrs. S. p. -Wiley Taper "WTork Among the Freedman" Mrs. Nicholas Emmerllng v uci oum Mrs. nosier Song "Onward Christian Soldiers" Society A SOCIAL EVET. Mrs. John Muller very delightfully entertained the ladies of the Oak Leaf Kmbroidery Club yesterday afternoon at her home in West Sibley street. It was the regular bi-monthly social meeting and all the members were present. - . ,vfM-P no grentlemen at yesterday's HALLEY'S COMET May not Interest You : BUT THE PRICES WE QUOTE ON ALL Men's Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, Heckwear, Etc. Cannot fail to do so Coma In and lock over the Line L. COX & CO. IL G. McFARLAND, Mgr. 142 S. Hohman St. Hammond, Indiana.

party. During the afternoon the guests embroidered and epent an enjoyable time in a social way until 4:30 o'clock when they were invited into the dining room and served with a course luncheon. The table was prettily decorated for the party with cut flowers and ferns. A large bunch of American beauty roses was chosen as a center piece for the table. Arrangements were made to have the next party occur in two weeks at the home of Mrs.

Hal Young Jn Truman avenue. AX ENJOYABLE MEETISG. An enjoyable meetlnar of the mem bers of Narcissus ; Court Queens of Avallion took place last evening in the guild room of St. Paul's Episcopal church In Rumbach avenue. The routine busineses was transacted and plans were made to give an Ice cream social In the near future. It was decided to postpone the play they expected to give this spring until next fall., A social time" followed. At the next meeting an elaborate luncheon wfll be served and the evening will be spent socially, it Is desired that all the young people attend. PROGRAM IS COMPLETED. The following program will be given at the meeting of the Parents' Club of the Lincoln school Friday evening. May 13th, at 7:30 o'clock. A large attendance of fathers and mothers Is hoped for. Music High School Orchestra Recitation Lucinda Anderson Piano Solo Miss Imes Song Room 5 Japanese Good-Day Room 2 Vocal Solo ... 1 Miss Krost Piano Solo Grace Jenkins Reading Mrs. Alderi Stevens Vocal Solo Emma Mankomski Flag Drill Room 2 Indian Lullaby Erval Stevens Address ."How to Improve the Northside" ........ Rev. W. F. Switzer Discussion to be led by Supt. McDaniel Piano Solo Miss Knight America. MRS. MEE A HOSTESS. Mrs. E. A. Mee was hostess to the ladies of the Up-To-Date Whist Club at a very enjoyable afternoon party yesterday in the parlors of the Hotel Carleton. The meeting is only the second social meeting since the club was reorganized this spring and all the members were present. The afternoon was devoted to card games and the guests played whist at small tables in the parlors. Mrs. Mee won the first honors and the other prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jay Clark and Mr. H. Stevenson. At the conclusion of the games elaborate refreshments were served. Mrs. P. L. Davis will entertain at the next party Wednesday afternoon at her home In RImbach avenue. PARENTS' CXtB MEETS. The members of the Parents Club of the Washington school will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the school hall in Williams street. The meeting will be one of the last of the school year and It Is desired that there is a good attendance. The following program will be given: Song , Room 7 Piano Solo Ruth Woodman Recitation Miriam Warner Paper . . ; Mrs. John O. Bowers General Discussion. AS OIT-OF-TOWX WEDDIXG Miss Edith McCay and Ben Hayden. of Crown Point, were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the birde's aunt, Mrs. Rosa Wilson, the Rev. Randall of the First Prsebyterlan church officiating. The ceremony was read ot 2:30 o'clock In the presence of a small company of invited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden left in the afternocn fSr a short wedding trip after which they will l3turn to Crown

Point to make their home. The bride is known Id Hammond social circles and has a wide acquaintance of friends here, where she has visited on several occasions. Many delightful social functions have been given In her honor

following he announcemet of. her en gagement.' Mr. Hayden is one ot Crown Point's prominent young men and is engaged in business at the county seat. - INITIATE CANDIDATES. At the regular meeting of the mem- ! bers of the Court of Honor last evening in I. O. O. F. hall on State street three candidates . were initiated. The ' routine business wai transacted after which there was a social hour when the committee served refreshments. The meeting was -unusually well attended. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs. H. Zohn entertained a number of her friends at dinner at her home, 832 Morton avenue. The dinner was served in five courses. The principal decorations in the dining room were flowers and ferns and a large bunch was chosen as a center piece for -the table. Music was one of the features of entertainment and Mr. Zohn rendered several selections. The guests included many from out of the city and were as follows: Miss Winifred Pickett of Gary, Mrs. Kate Day of East Chicago, Mrs. Lee of Indiana Harbor, Mrs. Brown of Indiana Harbor, Mrs. C. Zohn, Mrs. Elsie Zohn,' Mrs. Jennie Spafford, Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, Mrs. Cora Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. J. Groat. , A f SOCIETY EVENT. A charming function in Crown Point society circles was a 6 o'clock - dinner at 'which Mr. Johannes' Kopelke and Miss Augusta Kopelke entertained last evening at their home in Court street, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A A. Winslow of Valparaiso, Chile, who are In Lake county on a visit to friends and relatives. A very elaborate menu was chosen and the dinner 'was served in several courses A large bunch of roses and carnations was chosen as a center piece and was the ' only table decoration. Covers were laid for seventeen guests. During the evening a delightful musicale was rendered and Mr. Winslow, who is the American consul to Valparaiso, S. A., entertained the guests with many interesting stories and experiences of the country. Miss Emma Huehn of Hammond was among the guests at the pleasant event. M. E. AID SOCIETY MEETS. The regular meeting of the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Giles Warner, 35 Carroll street. Mrs. Maggie Malo was the hostess at the meeting. There was a good attendance of members and after the business had been disposed of, a social time was enoyed. Re freshments were served. The next meeting will take place as usual In two weeks on Wednesday and the announcement of the place of meeting will" b6 made later. , A BCSINESS MEETING. One of the regular meetings of the members of the Ladles Guild1 of S Paul's Episcopal church took place yesterday afternoon in the guild room of the church in RImbach avenue. 'The usual number of members were present and disposed of the routine business. Plans were also discussed for the serving of the alumni banquet on the evening o June 10th at the Masonic temple. There was a short time spent secially at the lose of the afternoon when Mrs. Charles Albert Smith served the visitors with refreshments. The next regular meeting will take place Wednesday afternoon of next week. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Mary Rahen informally entertained a number of her friends last evening at her home in East Sibley street. The young ladies decided to organie a social club to be known as the Y. S. G. Club and hold meetings regularly at the homes of the different members. During the evening Miss Rahen entertained her guests with music aid 'games. In one of the contests the hostess awarded a prize which was won by Miss Leoda MacAleer. The remainder of the evening was devoted to an informal musical program and Miss Marguerite Haefer rendered several very pretty vocal selections. The instrumental numbers w'ere furnished by Mi's' Mary Rahen and Miss Jesse mlth. At a late hour in the evening refreshments were served. The following young ladies were guests: Misses Leoda MacAleer, Fannie Shea, Myrtle Webb. Jesse Smith. Isabelle Vanderhoof. Alma Hess, Marguerite Haefer and Ruby Gadsby. A FAREWELL PARTY. A very delightful party was given as a farewell to Mj and Mrs. I. K. Dickenson last evening at their home in Condit street before they leave Hammond to make their home in Chicago. The party was planned by the members of the Neighborhood Club, of which Mrs. Dickinson is a member, and their husbands. The guests met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Burwell and went .from there to the Dickenson residence and gave them a complete surprise. The guests of honor included Mrs. Burton and Miss Nellie Burton of Ladoga, Ind., the mother and sister of Mrs. Dickinson, who have been visiting her for several weeks and who left today for their home. The evening was spent socially and at 10 o'clock a two course luncheon was served. Among those present were Messrs. and Mesdames George Randolph, Charles Wilson, Robert Burwell, I. Shortrldge, Ralph Pierce, R. Flscus, J. M. Woodman, E. R. Stauffer, I. E. Dickinson, Mrs. Burton and Miss Burton, of Ladoga, Ind.. Mrs. Carrie Parsons, Mrs. Minnie Klein and Mrs. Orr. A DANCING PARTY. The members of the Hammond Athletic Association have Issued invitations for their annual May Ball to be given Friday evening. May 13, In the club rooms in Bellview place. The committee experienced a great deal of trouble with the mailing lists and many of the members have not received Invitations but they are extended a cordial Invitation to be present and are kindly requested to invite ther f rends. Arrangements are being made to have the jdnce pne of the pleasantest of the entire season and it is desired that

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Milwaukee, May 12. Catholic women who wish to wear open work "peek-a-boo" shirtwaists, gauze yokes or decollete corsages may lay aside their scapulars or carry them in their pockets. Pope Pius has eaid so in a special letter which will be read to the Catholic women.of Milwaukee by the preists In the different churches as soon as they receive the edict from the archbishop. The scapular consists of two small squares of dark brown cloth, upon which are stitched smaller squares of white cloth bearing a portrait of the virgin; these small squares are connected by a long cord of brown braid worn around the neck, one square resting on the breast and one on the back. These scapulars are an emblem of devotion to the Mother Mary. Catholic women have for many years found the coarse brown cord around their necks fenoth uncomfortable, annoying and disfiguring when worn with a thin or low-neck gown. The matter has been a real trial to good Catholic women, who are quite as fond of smart there is a large attendance of young people. The hall will be deeorated for the entertainment with appropriate athletic designs made up of athletic equipment. Refreshments will also be served. Informal dancing will begin at an early hour in the evening and -continue until 9:30 o'clock when the program dances will begin. Arrangements have been made for a good musical program. K. OF C. LADIES MEET. A pleasant meeting of the members of the Ladies of the Knights of Columbus took place yesterday afternoon in the K. of C. club rooms. It was the regular bi-monthly, social meeting and the entertainment for the afternoon consisted of card games. The guests played several games of pedro and the honors were won by Mrs. John Idjorak and Mrs. C. N. Nan. Another afternoon meeting will take place in two weeks on Wednesday afternoon to which all the members are invited. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express oud heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the many kindnesses and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the time of our great grief and trouble, the illness and death of our beloved son and brother Henry. C. F. DOSEY AND FAMILY. Miss Alice Bump will informally entertain the young ladies of the A. D. Q.'s this evening at her home in East State street. Tt ia one of hn nia! i meetings of the club and embroidery work will be one of the features of entertalnment. . . ... . . guests this afternoon at her home the ladies of the Sunshine club. Cards will ! be the entertainment for the afternoon and several games of pedro will be played. An enjoyable meeting of the members of the Silver Leaf club will take place this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Schoon In Claude street. The guests will play cards during the afternoon and enjoy several games of pedro. Mrs. William J. Whinery will entertain the ladies of the Neighborhood club this evening at her home in East State street. An enjoyable social time is anticipated in the usual way of the club with contests and music. A meeting of the members of the Fhmrdelis Club will take place' this I afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. I Jaqua in Doty street. The guests will play pedro during the afternoon, the card games furnishing the only enter- j tainment for the afternoon. j Harold Miller will be host to the members of the Boys Pleasure Club Friday evening of this week at his home in Michigan avenue. ' Games and contests will be among the diversions of the evening. MlKa p.n,brth' w.hw .nurii,

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the members of her classes in music the rrner of pibley street and akle' fl XT A fl 11 o Saturday afternoon at her home, 278, c,,ucPrice Place. The young people of the Mrs- Ra" "Wells is entertaining the second division will meet from 1:30 to j members of the Ladles Aid Society of 4 o'clock and the members of the first j,ne Monroe Street - Methodist chapel division from 4 to 6 o'clock. It is de- thlR afternoon at her home in Van sider that there is large attendance. Buren street. A special- meeting of the members of J An enjoyable social afternoon will be the executive board of the Hammond spent by the members of the Circle No. Woman's Club will take place this eve-'2 today as the guests of Mrs. William ning at the home of the president, Mrs. ! D- "Weis at her home south of HamJeanle Sawyer, in Clinton street. Im-' mond. The meeting was announced to portant business will be transacted and j ,ake P1ace at the home of Mrs. Fred it is desired that as many members as , Humpher In Rimbach avenue but other

possible attend. ! Mr. Jordon, 3?0 Walter street, is at home to the members of the Martha Aid Society of the First Christian church this afternoon. It is one of the regular weekly meetings and after the routine business has been transacted there will be a seclal hour. An all day session of the members of the Deborah Aid Cociety of the First Christian V. 1 . - ! . J iuuii.il is oeilig item iirutty J .. Z- , ' jidence of Mrs. h enstermaker , at t Vi tk vau i -n-n . . '.iti ' in Wilcox street. Important business will be transacted. j T. , , . ,. ' the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Baptist church this afternoon at her home In Truman avenue. There will be a business session after which a social time will be enjoyed. One of the very pleasant club parties of the week will occur this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frederick A. Bull in East State street when she entertains the ladies of the Fern Leaf club Cards will be the only entertainment at the party and the guests will play several games of whist at small tables. Miss Iva Wilson will informally entertain the young ladles of the M. G.

dressing as their sisters who are not bound to the same creed; to wear the brown cord with a low corsage was simply impossible, a thin yoke with the cord showing through its meshes was not to be considered, and white shoulders were not improved by the dark line across them, The letter from the pope, which Is In Latin, translated freely, reads as follows: "The holy father, always Interested in the affairs of his children, is desirous that Catholic women who take an active part In social affairs be not restricted In the dress proper for social requirements by any open insignia of their faith, and therefore dispenses them from wearing their scapulars where they will be consplcous, or doing away with them altogether. If they so desire. This edict, however, does r.ot mean that they need not be enrolled in the order, for that obligation still holds, but after they are once enrolled they may put aside the scapular and in its place carry a small medal of the Blessed Virgin in their pockets or wherever they" please."

Popular Actress Pleases Crowds HISS LOIS ELWELL. Miss Lois Elwell, who is alternating in the title role of Puccini's "Mme. Butterfly," which the forces of. the Aborn EnSlish Grand Opera company are now j Presenting at McVicker's theater, j combines- in her art many qualities that recommend her to' the atetntion and appreciation of the public. Heiinterpretation is made vital first of all by that indefinable force that is called temperament, or personality, or magnetism. Whatever the name, It is certain that she is able at once to catch the attention of her hearers and to hold their interest whil she nlav , skillfully on their sympathies. ' - : . j ' " flub at her home in Michigan avenue 1 this ;veninK' The young people will Spend an enjJable "cial time with games and contests. The Misses Mayme and Tlllie Ruscher will be hostesses to the members of the R. C. C. club this evening at their home in West State street. It is one of"tnf flrst f,oclal meetings this spring a l ,s eted that many of the membera w!U attend. The members of the Presbyterian Social Club will meet this evening in the parlors of . the church for an en- . joyable social seassion. The evening ; will be devoted to games and music j after which refreshments will be served. There will be a meeting of the members of St. Paul's Lutheran League Thursday evening in the school hall arrangements had to be made. The usual social program will be carried out. The members of the Deborah Aid society of the First Christian church have completed preparations for a social to be given Friday evening, May 13. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Grace, 390 Price place. There will be a musical and literary program. " ' 1 " """" i ' l O TT.,1 u,c oriiDftA. n-hl(-h .-nfrc-i. ... . . .1 t -...Ill K a , , . .... . , , . ed- The proceeds will be used for the . , . , ., benefit of the new church building . IunaAmong the entertainments to be given complimentary to Miss Elizabeth Brumm before her marriage to George" Wolf are a kitchen shower, at which Miss Ethel Wolf will entertain this evening at her home in Michigan avenue. The next party at which Miss Brumm wil; be gueet of honor will be a miscellaneous shower, at the home of Miss Annah Emery in Logan street, next Saturday evening. A number of Hammond young ladies will be guests at the pleasant functions. , The pupils of Miss Elizabeth Webber's class in music will give a recital Thursday evening, June 2, in the auditorium of the First M. E. church. The

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invitations will be issued among the Hammond friends in the near future, and everything will be done to make rhe entertainment a decided si t 'es. The membera of the literature committee of the Hammond Woman's club have decided to postpone the social meeting which was announced until Thursday of next week. Mrs. Van Steenberg will entertain at her residence near Lansing, 111., at an all-day picnic. PERSONAL. Mrs. L. Wirts who submitted to an operation at St. Margaret's Hospital a few weeks ago, has been removed to her home in West Sibley street. She is improving nicely which her many friends will be glad to learn. Mrs. Roy Traverse, of Indana Harbor, came to Hammond today to attend a meeting of the Fern Leaf club at the home of Mrs. Frederick A. Bull In State street. Miss Florence Collins concluded her visit in Hammond yesterday and went to Evanston, 111. Miss Colliins has been the guest of Miss Muriel Wilcox at her home in Conkey avenue for several day. The young ladies were college friends at the Northwestern University. Miss Edith Smaliey, of Hobart, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simon at their home in Logan street this week. - Miss Emma Huehn, of Logan street, went to Crown Point today to be a guest at a 1 o'clock luncheon at which Mrs. M. T. Hart and Miss Marguerite Hart are entertaining today. Among the out-of-town business visiotrs in Hammond yesterday were Chas. Hummell. of Chicago, Philo. G. Doran, of LaPorte and William Blumenthal, of Indiana Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dermedy left Hammond yesterday for Detroit,, Mich., where they will remain for a short time before going to Cleveland, Ohio, for a few days visit. . Miss Muriel Wilcox, of Conkey ave.. spent yesterday visiting friends in Evanston. 111. Little Helen KHtike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JLouls K.lltzke, of Oakley ave., is reported to be very ill with pneu-

Thursday, May 12, 1910.

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May 14, CF YOUR PIANO NEEDS TUNING Get our expert Tuner to do It. LEAVE ORDER AT Kenry Hubar's Fornitora Store HAMMOND, IND. CABLE PIANO CO., Chicago monla at the home of her home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Robinson, in East State street. Mrs. Thomas Brennan and little daughter, Genevine, of Rimbach avenue, spent yesterday in Englewood, the guests of Mrs. Brennan's mother, Mrs. Margaret Swift. Miss Eugenia Knotts has been quite ill for several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knotts, in Muenich court, and unable to attend her duties as teacher at the Munst'er school. The Misses Ida, Dora and Henrietta Lovegren of Rockford, 111., will arrive in Hammond today to spend a week with Mr. end Mrs. P. D. Lovegren at their home in Wilcox street. The young ladies are coming to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Brumm and George Wolf next Wednesday evening, May 18. Mrs. Burton and daughter. Miss Burton, left Hammond today for their home in Ladoga, Ind., after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Dickinson at their home in Condit street The ladies are the mother and ster of Mrs. Dickinson. Attorney Crumpacker 111. Attorney Peter Crumpacker has been hobbling about on crutches fer the past two or three days as a result of a severe attack of rheumatism. For nearly a week he was confined to hia home with the trouble. He s feeling better' today, however, and expects ti make a rapid recovery. Fixtures Arrive. The fixtures for Fred P. Schmidt's new buffet, which is to be put In the Tapper building, have arrived. They have been purchased from the Merle & Heaney Manufacturing company. It is expected that the buffet will be open for business a weeX from Saturday.