Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1910 — Page 2
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MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS. Mrs. G." L. Smith entertained very pleasantly at her home in Warren street yesterday afternoon In honor of the members of the Embroidery Club andia few Invited g-uests. It was the regular meeting of the club members andmany of them were in attendance. Mrs.,. Smith's invited guests included Mrs.Archie Chane of Montreal, Canada, Mrs.iW. A. Hill, Mrs. Frank Hammond, Mm. Franklin .; Black mun and Mrs. Walter Haromorrf. A very enoyable tlmewas spent in the usual way of the club xv'Jth embroidery work until 4:30 o'clock when a daintily arranged
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.course luncheon was served. The next party will be given Monday afternoon of next week and Mrs. August Schnefaer will entertain at her home in Mason ! street.
HOLD REGULAR MEETING. Rulo Minard entertained the mem-
. bers of the Kabala Club last everting
I at his home in Rlmbach avenue
was the evening for the regular meet
!ing an dthe routine busines was trans- , acted. A social time followed when (various social amusements were en-
ojea ana refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks as usual, and Harry Booth will entertain at his home in Chicago
heights. 111. The following members were Dresent last tvonino- tx.'i
Kennedy, Edwin Fredericks, Raymond Zohl, Carl Bauer, Bernard Graves, Robert Mott, Julius Meyn and Rulo Minard. PREPARE FOR RECITAL. The pupils of Miss Elizabeth Webber's class in music met at the home of the Masses Delia and Pearl Laatsch In Fayette street last Saturday afternoon for a very important meeting. The afternoon-was devoted to a rehearsal of the program to be given at the recital at the First M. E. Church, Thursday evening, June 2. At the close of the program refreshments were served. The next, meeting will take place Saturday afternoon May 28th at the home of Miss Georgia Brower, 101 Clinton street. The, meeting will be called at 2 o'clock and it Is desired that the members meeit promptly as the second rehearsal will be held. Miss Lillian Spafford. - violinist, will assist on the program. BIRTHOAV ANN VERS ART. Mr. and, Mrs. John Nlst were host and hostess atja very charming entertainment last, Sunday evening at their residence,, 303 Towle street in celebration of Mrs. Xist's birthday anniversary. She received many pretty and useful gifts in remembrance of the day. The guests were very pleasantly entertained in the parlors of the home until 6 o'clock when the dinner was announcjl. The table was very prettily decorated and the center piece was a bowl of magnolia blossoms, the gift of their daughter, Nrs. J. C. Cameron, who is in Fort Worth. Texas. A daintily ar-
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ranged course dinner was served and at Its close the guests wre entertained with music In the parlors, and the remainder ol. the evening war spent socially. Among the. guests present were Mr. and Nrs. George Mason and daughter 'Ella and son Fred, Mrs. Geo. Shore and, daughter Dorothy and son Harry, all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew NTjrt of Milwaukee, Mr. and
Mrs. George Nlst, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kirker and children Dorothy, George and Thomas, Mr. H. P. Smith and son William. A StrSICAI. KTERTAIMEST. One of the leading musical entertain
ments of the season will occur next Friday evening. May 27th. in the audi-torium-of the First Presbyterian church in South Hohman street. The program will be rendered by the pupils of Miss Elizabeth T. Mettler and the public is cordially invited to attend. A small
admission will be charged, the proceeds
to be used for general expenses in preparation for the entertainment. The program will begin at 7:45 sharp and will be as follow:s
Dragon Fighter Hofman
Estele Russel, Gertrude Sheerer.
Morning Prayer Streabog
Miss Ora Golding.
Gavotte Engelmam
Master Leonard Hirsch Sonatine p. 20 No. 1 Kuhlan Master Walter Bell. LaFontaine . Bohm Miss Gladys Bell. Polonaise Engelman Mr. Raymond Mette. Rustio Dance Howell Master Creighton Belman. Rondo Op. 51 Beethoven Miss Isabel Woodman. Hail the Flag Austin Miss Helen Blosser. Valse Blander Miss Mildred Sheerer. Spring Morning Wiegand Miss Meriam Warner. Tulip : Llchner Mr. Paul Slegrist. Fairy Barque Smallwood Miss Elenor Deming. Sonata Pathetlque Beethoven Miss Marguerite Minard. Quietude Gregh Leaflets in the Wind Bohm Miss Edith Ruff.. Etude A b Wollenhaupt Miss Gertrude Sheerer. ' II Mazurka Godard Miss Helen Atkinson. Irfs Pfefferkorn Mr. Gordon Shillinglaw. II Valve Godard Miss Frieda Monnett Valse Arabesque Lack Miss Frances Klemperer.' Venetian Love Song , Nevin Miss Florence Deming. Valse Caprice Newland Miss Florence Henry. Au Matin Godard Miss Elene Reiter. Dancing Doll Poldini Miss Isabele Woodman. Murmuring Zepheyrs Jansen Miss Welle McDaniel. Polish Dance Scharwenka Miss Estelle Russell. Notturno III Liszt Miss Marguerite Minard.
Marche Milltaire ..... Schubert-Tanslg , Miss Welle- McDaniel. Marguerite Minard. A COMMITTEE MEETING. A meeting of the members of the program committee of the Hammond Woman's club took place last evening at the home of Mrs. M. Rothschild in South Hohman street. There was not as large an attendance of the menflSers as had been expected so that the necessary business was not transacted. A called meeting will be held next week and a full attendance is desired.
A SrCCESSFCL SOCIAL. The members of the Lincoln Ward of Boyville gave an ice cream social last evening in the school hall which proved to be a decided success socially and financially. Arrangements were not made for a program but the teachers and several of the pupils rendered several musical selections for the entertainment of the guests. The guests met in the large hall and spent an enjoyable social time after which they were served with ice cream and cake. It is expected that about twenty dollars will be realized to be used in purchasing sporting goods for the boys of the ward. A IV IMPORTANT MEETING. An important meeting of the members of Triumph Council No. 1, D. of L took place last evening in the K. of P. hall. The usual number of members were in attendance nd disposed of the routine business early in the evening. One of the, features of the business meeting was the annual nomination of officers. The election will take place in four weeks when it is desired that many members attend. There was an enjoyable social session at the close of the business meeting when the committee served refreshments.
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ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Mrs. Edwin Reese had as her mtt
at a very pleasant afternoon party yesterday at her home in South Hoh
man street me lames or the E. M. B. Club, it was the regular bi-monthly sorial meeting and all the members were present. Mrs. Reese had as her invited guests for the afternoon, Mrs.
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SOCIAL NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY. Mm. V. XV. Parker will b t fcou" to the member of the Ladles' Aid Society of tfce Klrt Methodlat church nt her home, 0 Warren treet. The ladies of the Kalghta of Coluiubna will meet is the K.. of C. hall for an afternoon of card. Meadames Helen Tvrla and A. L. Weatherwax will be hoateaa at. the regular wekly meeting of the Ladlea' Aid Society of the First Freabyterlan church in the parlora of the church. The members of the arciaana Court Qneena of Avalllon wUI meet In the guild room of Ct. Paul's Episcopal cbnrch In Rlmbach avenue for the regrular weekly meeting. Mrs. Erick Lund will be hostess to the members of the Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Kplscopal church at her residence, 19 Warren street, at the monthly social session. Mrs. Mat Boney will entertain the ladles of the I p-to-Date dub at her home In Clinton street. A special meetlnn; of the members of Sliver Light Hive L. O. T. M. will be held In Long's hall on State street at S o'clock. The regular weekly meeting of the members of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will take place at the home of Mrs. Olson, 344 Michigan avenue.
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B. I. Morgan of Pittsburg, Pa., and Mrs. Fowler. During the afternoon the guests spent a very enjoyable time with their embroidery work after which they were served with a dainty course luncheon. Mrs. George C. Clemens will be the next hostess and will entertain at her home in Clinton street in two weeks. BASS ARE ITBLISHED. The bans were published for the approaching marriage of Miss Elizabeth Berwanger and William Mills last Sunday at St. Joseph's Catholic church. The marriage will take place in the near future and will be one of the largest of the season. A large number of out-of-town friends and relatives have received invitations to attend and will be entertained in Hammond for the ceremony.
PERSONAL.
Miss Alice Groman of Rimbach avenue spent the past week end in Chicago visiting friends. Miss Groman went to attend the Black Frair entertainment at the University of Chicago. Miss Delia McGirr of Valparaiso is spending a few days in Hammond the guest of Miss Leoda MacAleer at her home in Webb street. Mrs. Carrie Parsons has returned to South Bend, Ind., to remain indefinitely after spending the past week-end with her Hammond relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Steineck will be host and hostess to the members of the P. II. E. Club this evening at their home in Truman avenue. -
Mrs. Fred Morrison has returned to her home in Logan Square, Chicago, after an .over Sunday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilley of South Hohman street. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dermedy have returned from a few weeks' visit at Niagara Falls, Detroit, Mich., and Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Abbott, of Harvey, 111., is spending the day with her daughter. Mrs. Robert Hollcraft at her home in Truman avenue. Miss Mayme Mashino of Doty street has returned home from Champaign, 111., where she has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Parker for a few days. Miss Mashino went to attend a May dancing party given by the university. Mrs. Perry A. "Wilson returned home yesterday from a weeks' visit with friends and erlatlves in Winamtc, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warner have re
turned nome from a week's trip. Mrs. Warner has been n New York City on business and Mrs. Warner has been entertained by friends and relatives in Detroit, Mich. An all day session of the members of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Christian church will take place Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. Sherman Grace In Price place. There will be no meeting of the members of the Philathea club this evening and announcement wll be made later of the next place of meeting; A social session will be held Tuesday evening of next week. The members of the Oak' Leaf Embroidery Club havevdeclded to postpone the meeting which was announced to take place Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Hal Young will be tne hostess at the meeting, Wednesday, Junu 1. Hair switches made up from your own hair, also send sample of hair for perfect match for switches and coronet braids. Bertha Blumenthal, 1907 l$7th street, Indiana Harbor. 24-lt Miss , Norma Locklin and George Locklln of Warren street attended the Black Friar entertainment at the Uniersity of Chicago last Saturday evening. Miss Hilda Young, who submitted to
an operation, for appendicitis at St.
Margaret's hospital several days ago is
reported to te improving nicely, which her many friends will be glad to learn. Miss Florence Shea of Webb street has irona to South Bend. Ind.. to be the
guest of friends at St. Mary's Academy where she was a student last year.
Miss Irene Mott and Miss Anv Mc
Gregor will entertain the young ladies of the Inter Se Club and a few invited friends this evening at the ' home of Miss Mott in South Hohman street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Herkner of Calumet Avenue left Hammond last Saturday for New York City from where they sailed this morning at 9 o'clock for Europe. Mr. and Mrs.
Herkner will be entertained by friends
and relatives in Germany during the entire summer and do not expect to return to Hammond until September. ' The members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the German M. E. church are requested to meet in the parlors of the church Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Mrs. Mary Luscher and Mrs. Bertha Grime will entertain the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. H. Burge of Carroll street left last Sunday for Hot Springs. Ark., to. remain for a few weeks' visit.
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Towle Opera House Brooks, High-Class Vaudeville
JACKSON, AND MARGARET Singing, Talking and Comedy.
ADMINNE AND TAYLOR Singers and Instrumentalists.
4 DANCING BELLS-r4 Just Returned from Forty-Eight Weeks Over the Western Circuit.
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Is Doing Well. Reports from the bedside of Peter Bick, who Is at the Henrotin hospital
in Chicago, are to the effect that he;
is getting along as well as can be expected. He was operated on for an acute attack of appendicitis last Saturday. He was first taken down with the attack last Saturday night. i FURTHER SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE.
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