Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 21 May 1910 — Page 2

Saturday Mar 21, 1910.

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SOClAIi NEWS FOR MOJfDAT. ' Mra. G. I Smith will etertl tk members of the Emlroldry Club t a aftmooa party at acr kom la Wnrca mtr. The reiralap W -monthly eeaina" meeting of the menbm -ef the W. C. T. V. will be held la Wel' hall on State street. . A meettaa ef the member of the Garfield dob wUl be held la the auditorium ( the Klrat Chrlattaa chnreh. Mra. meeae will have aa her vacate at aa afternoa meeting; the members of the E. 31. B. Club.

and Mr., C. R. stiver. Mr. and Mn.

John . Stlnsoa and Mrs. A. C. Mc-

PERSONAL.

The Misses Mable and Luln ETherby

of- Truman avenue will be the gruests

of Miss Agnes Hill tomorrow at her

home In Graseelli.

Attorneys Philo Q. Joran of LaPorte,

Fred C. "Welbur of Cbicasro and Mrs.

Cnarles cutnmons of cnlcago were among the out-of-town bulness visitors

in Hammond yesterday.

The Misses Lola and Blanche Lyons

of Doty street will spend Sunday with

their sister, Mrs. Ray Reed at her home

in Chicago. 1

Sunday school at 10 a. in.-, Preaching service at 11 a. m. Preaching; service at 7:80 p. m. Services will be held morning- and

evening every other Sabbath until far

ther notice.

A cordial invitation is extended to

all to attend these services.

German fevaaselieal Immaaael

Church. Rev. C. A. Heldberg-. pastor.

Sermon every Sunday at 10 a. m. Sunday school every Sunday at i

p. m.

Ladies' Aid society meets every first

Monday of each month. - "

Young People's society meets every

second and fourth Thursday of every

month.

Sick Fund society meets every third

Thursday of each month.

Choir practice every Wednesday at

8 p. m.

Male choir practice every Thursday

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man avenue. Residence, 260 Truman wenue. Rev. C F. Dessmeler, pastor.

Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Epworth League at 6:80 p. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. , Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer

meeting.

Thursday evening at 8 p. m. choir

practice.

The public Is cordially Invited to at

tend any or all these services.

Mrs. VL Tt. "nishrrnir fnrmerlv of TT m

attired In a danty whte mulle dress I . Kt , Wn1avn .ttn.A

wun eiaooxaw ace mmmnas. Al luo the meetine of the members of the

conclusion or me ceremony a Buppw Marquette Club at the home of Mrs.

win De ervo. me young puopj wwi , c.v. ...

continue to make their, home at 1718 terday afternoon.

uxni AvraaaT - irnra t nav nn vh m.ii h. i i

tr-ti .n.rfm.r, anrl .),. thev will May Festival and dance at Huehn's

be at home to their friends after June oy 1st, The bride is the only daughter 1 nln Mar 21st-

of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ballenger and j A chicken pie supper will be given

has made her home In Hammond for 1 this evening between the hours of five

several years. She attended the Ham- j and eight o'clock at the K. of P. hall

mond high school and until a f ew I under the auspices of the cnoir or trie months ago was engaged as a sten-1 First Christian church. They will be

ographer for the Champion Potato Ma- assisted by the members or trie Martna

ch!neryx company. She is known in and Deborlah societies f the church-

Hammond's social circles and the an-J The public is Invited to attend as the nouneement of ther marriage will be I proceeds will be used to purchase new

received with interest. Mr. Carlson muc and pay the general expenses of

is employed as an engineer on the J ihe choir. I First Christies Chareh. C J. Shara, Nickel Plate railroad. During his Mr. ana Mr8- William Herkner of minister. 450 Summers street Phone

visits to Hammond he has -made the 1 Calumet avenue will leave Hammond 1 8461.

acquaintance of many young people todav for New York City from where bunaay scnooi at 10 a. ra.

who will extend their congratulations I they will sail for Europe on an extend- I Communion service at 11.

and best wishes. ' I ed visit. They will spend about three I E. B. Cross will conduct the morn

months In "Europe and the greater parti Ing and afternoon services at Indiana

Meet me at the May Festival and 0f the time will be spent with friends Harbor.

dance at Huehn's hall Saturday evening I and relatives In Germany,

jjaay tiBi. i M . Mm rcn and on and

daughter who have been in California

for the benefit of Mr. Green's health, ar-

The announcement was received in rjved in Hammond yesterday to visit

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cotton at their home

in Truman avenue.

Attorney John M. Stinson will be a

visitor in Highlands Sunday.

The Misses Bertha and Beatrice Han

sen of Rimbach avenue will be , en-

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Hammond today of the marriage of

Miss Ethel Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Sullivan, to Mr. Ed

win Lynn, both of this city. The cere

mony took place in Chicago Thursday, April 7. The news will be received ;

withy Interest, in Hammond where the young people are well known,, and they

will receive the best wishes and con

gratulations of their 'friends and ae-

Chrlstlan Endeavor at 8:30 p. m.

Evening services at 7:30 p. m. A

sacred concert will be rendered under

the direction of Prof. Clark Learning.

The First Blethodlst Episcopal

Church. Rev. William F. Swltzer, pas tor. Residence 117 Russell street..

Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.

Public worship and sermon at 10:45

Subject: "The Review of a Triumphant

tertained by Miss Ura Woods at her (Church.

home In" Hamilton Park, Chicago, Sun

day.

Come and help crown the May Queen

ouaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn will

make their home at 2932 Indiana ave- &t Huehn's hall, Saturday, May 21st.

nue, fcbicago, where the groom is em- I o-iv-zi.

ployed. The bride Is one of Hammond's I Mrs. A. E. Merryweather and dausrhprominent young ladies, being a gradu. I ter Miss Myrtle Merryweather .will be

ate of All Saints' Catholic school. For the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Social News IN ' Hammond

ISIVERSItV CIX'B DAXCIXG PARTY"

The comet dance given by the members of the University Club of Hammond at the Masonic temple last evening was one of the most enjoyable affairs that this organization has ever held. The fact that the Invitations were issued to members of the club accounts for the fact that the crowd was small, there being only twenty-five couples present. The plans for a 4 o'clock breakfast were abandoned after It was discovered that the comet would appear in the western sky in the evening Instead of , the morning. There were a number bf out of town guests present atnorfg whom were Miss Josephine Wheeler of Crown Point and Pauline Sauerman of Crown Point. After the dance a number of the members of the club and their lady friends had lunch down town. . A SOCIETY EVENT.

Mrs. F. R. Mott was the hostess at

the meeting of the members cy the Marquette club yesterday afternoon and entertained very delightfully at her Hammond residence. Fifteen mem

bers of the club were present and Mrs

E. R. Dlsbrow of Woodlawn and Mrs.

John McDermott of Irving Park, Chi

cago, were the out-of-town members

present. Mrs. Mott had as her only in'vited guest for the afternoon, Mrs.

Chas Berry of New York City who is

.the house guest of Mrs. Lawrence Cox

.During the afternoon the entertaln- , ment consisted of progressive euchre and the guests played at small tables.

tThe honors were won by Mrs. Mott and

Mrs. McDermott. At the- conclusion of

the games a three course luncheon

was served at the same small tables.

The next party will" he given in two weeks on Friday evening arHl the

gentlemen will be guests of honor

Mrs. Charles Kasson and Mrs. Jeanie Sawyer will be hostesses at the party

which will be given at the Kasson

.residence In Bellview plaee. mrs mac Alger' extertaiss,

A very enjoyable meeting of the

'members of Alpha Phi club occurred .yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. MacAleer in East Webb street. AH the members were , in at

tendance . and Mrs. Chave of Montreal,

Canada, was the only invited guest at the party. The afternoon was spent

jvery pleasantly with embroidery work

until 4:30 o'clock when a dainty two course luncheon was served. The. re

freshments were served at small tables in the parlors. There were pretty decorations chosen for the parlors, carrying out a color scheme of pink and white. Large bunches of pink and white carnations and ferns decorated the tables. It was not decided where IhiB next meeting would take place and announcement will, be made of the meeting later. Mrs. MacAleer's guests

were Mrs. Archie Chave of Montreal, Canada, Mesdames W. A. Buchanan, S. A. Bell. E. W. Bump, B. W. Chldlaw. W. H. Davis. H. B. Douglas. R. R. Gillis, H. C. Groman, W. A. Hill, Frank Hammond, Walter Hammond, W. M. Hankey. W. J. MacAleer, Harry Smith and Richard O. Winckler. , A FAREWELL PARTY, A pleasant party was given as a surprise to' Mrs. Grace- Stratton .las evesing at the home of her .sister-in-law, - Mrs. Catherine Stratton. 545 East State street. The party was in the nature of a. farewell to "Mrs." Stratton,. who will

the past two years she has been in the

employ of the F, S. Bets company as a

stenographer. The groom at one time

leave Hammond next week for her was engaged as a pattern maker at the

home In South Wales for an extended j standard Steel Car company when he

visit with her friends and relatives, made his home in Hammond.

The guests presented Mrs. Stratton

with a very pretty toilet set in re-1 w. c. T. XT. MEETING.

membranes of the occasion. An enjoy- I The following program will be given

able social time was spent with music at the meetln gof the W. C. T. U. Mon

and games after which the guests were day evening in Wels' hall on State

invited into the dining room and serv- street. A cordial invitation to be pres

ed with an elaborate luncheon. It was ent i3 extended the public.

a late .hour when the guests left for I America.

their homes after wishing Mrs. Stratton Devotional exercises. Mrs. H. E. Granger a very pleasant journey and visit and piano Solo.!.. Mrs. Ray Wells

safe return. Among those present I Essay "How Ti Save Oir Soys"

were airs. .ircnneimer ana miss urace i . - m i T O. Leaverton

Kirchheimer, Mesdames J. C. Austin, -where Is Mv Wanderine Bov Tonight'

Jessie young, iaa Tuiey, Emma Curtis. - .... 1. White Ribbon Quartette

Margaret Anderson, Elida Ellison, RecltatIon .......... Clinton Pollard

Charles Toms, Kittle Beattie. Kathrlne DuetMr and Mrs. w. Q. Leanerton

otranon ana cnuaren, uenruae, uiaays TC-av "How Are We All Affected Bv

and Harold, and Miss Josie DeWolf.

A CHILDREN'S PARTY.

Mrs. W. G. Paxton is entertaining a

large number of little children this

afternoon at her home in Rimbach

avenue in honor of her little daughter, Carolyn. The party is given to cele

brate her fifth birthday anniversary.

Children's games -will be the feature

of entertainment during the afternoon.

Drnlk" Mrs. Ray Wells

Sole Miss Ella Ripley Selection White Ribbon Quartette

Essay "Christian Duty"

Mrs. J. C. Milllken

Address Rev. Pollard

The Calumet. Pleasure club will give

a dance at the East Chicago Rink Sat

urday, May 21st, Gentlemen 50 cents,

ladles free. 20-2t

Merryweather at their home in Chi-

ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller and Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Davis of Oak Park.

111., will be the guests of Mrs. Otto

Muehlberger over Sunday.

Miss Lyda Muenich, who is attending

the State Normal school at erra Haute,

nd.. has arrived in Hammond for a

visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs

Gus Muenich at their home in South Hohman street.

Miss Loie Hughes wilf leave this

afternoon for her home in Crown Point

after a two weeks' visit with Miss Beatrice Hansen a er homeln Rimbach avenue. ', ., , .

Mr, and Mrs. C. N. Nau and Mss

Katherlne Nau will go to Buffalo and Niagara Falls for a visit of several days. , .

Mrs. John Kussmaul and Mrs. Seherer

of Huntington. Ind., were the guests of Hammond friends last evening on their

return home from Chicago. Mrs. Kuss

maul formerly lived in Hammond and

win be remembered as Miss Kathrine

Teal.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherby will en

tertain Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moulder of Chicago at their home in Wilcox

street during the week-end.

A CLASS GATHERING.

Miss Adele Dunbar of 21 Rimbach

avenue delightfully entertained the

young girls of her Sunday school class)

of Jhe First Methodist church last eve

ning. After games and music a dainty

luncheon was served In the dining

room. Thoe present were Misses

Muriel Wilcox, Ruth Wooden, Frieda

Monnette, Ethel Hirsch, Helen Blosser,

Georgia Brower, Day Malo, Gladys Hill

and Mlldora Smith.

Come and select the May Queen of

Hammond at Huehn's hall Saturday

evening, May 21st. 5-20-2t.

EXTERTAISS LITTLE FRIEXDS.

Miss Edna Muehlberirer is entertain

ing a number of little friends this I Anderson;

afternoon at her home in Williams 1 Rhind,

street In honor of her ninth birthday

anniversary.

CHIUCH SERVICES.

The Rev. Huffman of Chicago will

conduct the preaching services at the

First Presbyterian church Sunday

mornin gand evening at 10:45 a. m. and

7:30 p. m. Mrs. Frank Hosier will ren

der a. solo at the morning service and

In the evening the members of the

mixed quartette will sing. The Sun

day school session will take place at

9:45 and the election of officers will be

a feature of the meeting. At a .busi

ness meeting held Thursday evening of

this week the election of officers In

the bible class was held and the fol

lowing were chosen: teacher, Professor

McElroy; secretary, Mr. Ryan, assistant

secretary, Mrs. Klooz; treasurer, Mr.

assistant treasurer, Mr.

A THIMBLE PARTY.

AN ENJOYABLE MEETING.

Carl and Peter Brown were hosts

at the meeting of the Boys' Pleasure

Mrs. Thomas Brennan very informal- Club last evening at their home, 374

ly entertained a few friends at a

Truman avenue. It was the regular

thimble party yesterdav afternoon at weekly social session and all the mt.mher home. 7 Rimbach avenue, comoli- rs were present. During the busi-

mentary to Mrs. George Manderback nes8 meeting it was, decided to organize

who will leave Hammond Tuesday for a Daseoaii learn ana arrangements weie

hor iimmr Vinmo at Pino Tjv tnii made to play seven games. Music and

The afternoon was spent very pleas- sames were social features of the eve antlv with embroidery after which a ning until 9 o'clock when refreshment

dainty two course luncheon was served, were served. Renner Hoffman will be

the next host ana wm entertain at nia

HOLD Sl'SDAT SERVICES. I home in Truman, avenue next irriaay

The First Spiritual SocTety of Ham- evening.

mond will meet Sunday afternoon at

2 o'clock in Weis' hall on State street. The lecture and spirit messages will

be given by Mrs. Smith. A SURPRISE PARTY.

ENTERTAINS CLITB FRIENDS.

Miss Hope Ward had as her invited

guests last evening at her home in

Oakley avenue the young ladies of th

Busy Bee class "of the First Baptist

A number of Hammond ladies went J Sunday scnooi. Miss wara enteriainea

to the home of Mrs. I. E. Dickenson in her guests very nicely with games and Condlt street last evening and gave music and embroidery work were other a surprise party In her honor before features of the evening. At the close she leaves Hammond for Chicago to of the evening the. guests were invited make her home in the future. The Into the dining room and served with

party was in the nature of a masquer- a three course luncheon. The arrange

ade and all the guests were costumed. I ments were not completed for the next

They spent the evening very Informally I meeting in two weeks and announce

with social games after which refresh- I ment will be made later of the place

ments were served. About sixteen of meeting. Among those present were

ladies were present at the function. the Misses Grace Gero, Margaret Me

Pherson, Ruby Daniels, Ethel Robert

BALLANGER-CARSON. NUPTIALS. i son. Phillls Cook, Olive McCay, Sarah

The marriage of Miss Bertha Ballenger I Bernlce Eastwood and Etta McCoy.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bal

lenger of SOS Ann street and Mr. Harry AN EVENING PARTY,

Carson of Chicago will be solemnized I A number of Hammond people were this evening at 8 o'clock at their own 'very pleasantly entertained by Mf. and

apartment at 1716 9Srd street, Chicago. The Rev. W. F. Switzer, pastor of the First M. E. church of Hammond will officiate and read the service of , the church in the presence of a small company of relatives. Only the Immediate families will be present. The couple will be unattended. .The, bride will be

.Mrs. J. F. Gero last evening at thel

home In May street. The evenlng'was spent In an enjoyable social way and

muslo- and games were among the fea

tures of entertinment.. At a late hour refreshments were served. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ford and the

Misses Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Jones. , Mr

The THonroe street Sunday school at

8:30 p. m.

Epworth League service at 6:30 p. m.

Topic: "A Measure for Prayer."

Evening church service at 7:30 p. m,

Sermon theme: "The Revenges of His

tory." A missionary prayer meeting on Wednesday evening with short addresses by three laymen.

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St. Paul's Lntbcran Church, 117 Clinton, street. Theodore Claus, pastor. German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran League Thursday at S p. m.

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FIDELIA TO GIVE E FESTIVAL

The May festival and ball under the

auspices of the Fidelia-Saengerbund

this evening at Huehn's hall. It is unquestionably the biggest social event in Hammond this evening. The feature

of the evening will be the crowning of

the queen of May, and from the prepa-

Mrs. Anna O'Keefe of Steigllta Park, I rations that are being made there will

Ind., Is a visitor in Hammond today. I be considerable rivalry among the

Mrs. John McDermott of Irving Park, young ladies of Hammond who will

Chicago, was the guest of friends In enter.

Hammond yesterday for the meeting I The Fidelia-Saengerbund is known as

of the Marquette Club at the home of one of the best entertaining organiza

Mrs. F. R- Mott In South Hohman tions In Hammond, and the affair. to-

street.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison of Lo

gan Square. Chicago, will spend Sunday In Hammond, the guests of Mrs. Morrison's narents. Mr. and Mrs. P.

Rellley, of South Hohman street.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gsstel and daugh

ter. Dorothy, of Indiana Harnor, wm

spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred

Gastel of Williams street.

Cards have been received by friends

and relatives of Mrs. F. C. Ryan tell

night will be given with the original

prescriptions for a goo dtlme.

Railroad Changes.

The promotion of R. B. Kendlg, me

chanical engineer of the Lake Shore

to be the general mechanical engineer of the New York Central lines, will become effective June 1. He will be

succeeded at Elkhart by Assistant Me

chanical Engineer A. R. Ayres of Elk

hart. T. S. Goodnoe. master car build

Ing of her arrival In Harrisburg, Pa. tr at Englewood, 111., will be advanced

She will remain in the east ior several ,- the pia vacated by Mr. Ayres. J,

weeks, the guest of friends and rela- H Sanger, supervisor of materials and

tives. I coal, will be Mr. Goodnoe's successor.

Mrs. George Manflerback expects to J and the former's position will be taken

leave Hammond Tuesday for her sum-I by H. G. Griffin, now general Bhop in-

mer home at Pine Lake, near Laporte, I spector. B. F. Kuhn, general foreman

Ind., to remain during the entire sum- I of the locomotive shops at Colllnwood

mer. - I has been promoted to assistant super-

Bert Wells Marlon Sullivan and Clyde intendent in place of F. H. Regan, who

Bowman all of Hammond, transacted becomes master mechanic of the Lake

business in Valparaiso yesterday.

Skating two Sundays more at East Chleasro Rink. 20-2t

Erie & Western. B. H. Montgomery will

take the position which Mr. Kuhn

leaves.

Where to Worship

rMeetln$;s

at Various Himmond Cfc arches

One Day only Sat. May 21

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Tke Christian Science Society.

The Christian Science society will hold

two regulars services Sunday in room 612 of the Hammond building. The

morning service will be held at 11 and Sunday school for persons under

20 years of age will follow. The even

Ing service will b. a repetition, of th. morning subject, and will be held in the same room at 8. The Wednesday

evening meetings are held In the samyears ag0

room at 8 p. m. The public la cordially

Invited to attend these services.

Not Done Before August

The work on the new electric Inter

locker that is to be put In at the Hoh

man street crossing will begin nex

week. s At the present time a force o men la engaged in laying the con

duits that are to carry the wires in beds of concrete.

The foreman on the job today stated that it will probably be the latter part of August before the new Interlocker

Is In condition.

The work has to be done very care

fully, as an electric Interlocker is a very Complex plant. The foundation

for the Interlocker Is to be on the

site of the foundation that was laid

for the mechanical Interlocker some

Rev.

' St. Joseph's Catholle Church.

H. M. Plaster, pastor. First mass (low) at 8 a. m. -High mass at 10:15 a. m. " Catechetical instruction at 3 p. m. Devotion and benediction.

Expect to Realize Sum.. The juniors and seniors of the Hammond high school have made arrangements with Verne Summers today by which they will receive all the profits from the soda, water fountain, to go towards defraying the expenses of the banquet which will be held this spring.

It is expected that the store will be

German and English sermons, re

spectively, at'tho low and high mass crowded with high school students to-

every first and fourth Sunday of th.f 3ay ani it la expected that a neat lit

month.

days.

Vice verse on all other Sun-

Pine Street Presbyterian Church. Rev.

H; E."Thompson, pastor.

tie sum will he reallied for the high

school students. ; You will say that a La Vendor Cigar

i cannot be beat. If yon try on.

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