Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1910 — Page 2
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1 afternoon and Mrs. J. M. Woodman
will entertain at her home In Doty ' street. Mrs. Burwell has ag her only Invited guest yesterday Mrs. J. B. U. Hinds and the members of the club are Mesdames Charles "Wilson, K. R. Stauf- ! fer, I. E. Dickenson, Minnie Kline," R.
FiFcus, I. Shortrldge, Ralph Pierce 8Jat Robert Burwell.
A NOTICE TO MEMBERS. A cordial and urgent Invitation is
extended to each member of the Ham-
mand Woman's Club to attend an afternoon talk riven by Mrs. James W. Orr,
of San Francisco, Cal.. next Tuesday ; berg an(i everyone-reported having had
A CARD PARTY AXD DASCE. The members of the Q. I- A. to the B. of L. E. entertained at one of their popular card parties last evening? in Long's hall on State street, and the public was Invited to attend. There
was a very good attendance of mem
afternoon, May 31st, from 8 to 6 o'clock
at the Glendale rome of Mrs. A. Mur
ray Turner. Mrs. Orr Is well known 1 - A. I 1 . . W
as an enthusiastic ana practical emu
worker and is vice president at large of the Federated Club of California, havinsc been sent to Cincinnati, Ohio, to ex
tend an Invitation-to the general fed
an enjoyable social time. The games began at 8 o'clock and the guests played at small tables in the hall. Five games of pedro were played after which the pries were awarded. Mrs Kenny of East Chicago received first ladies' prize, Mrs. Will Kennedy, second and
I the consolation prize was won by Mrs.
eration to have the next convention at. Mann. The gentlemen's prizes were San Francisco. Her talk will be on I awardeci to Messrs. Frank Baker, Waltoplcs of general Interest to All club ' ter Kennedy and Rhinehart Elster. At
women and the -ladies anticipate an afternoon of profit and pleasure. Mrs. Orr Is now on her way home and during her stay In Hammond is visiting her sister, Mrs. Minnie Kline, 26 Condt street.
Should you miss me, ptione to or, call at the store of any one of ttie following merchants for a FREE SAMPLE. - These merchants are selling the SCHULZE BREAD Leimbach Bros., S04 E. State St, Tel. 27. Groceries and Meats. Humpfer Bros., 154 Hohman St., Tel. 114-215 Groceries and Meats. Geo. C. Austger, C27 E. State St., Tel. 466 Fruits and Vegetables. J. R. Graves, 171 Indiana Ave., Tel. 110 Groceries and Meats. Otto-Herkner, State and Calumet Groceries. H. Haehnef, 91 Gostlin St., Tel. 1774 Grocery and Market. l" P. Przybyl, 222 Gostlin St., Tel. 444 Grocery and Market. A. G. Towle, 189 Indiana Ave., Tel. 526 Groceries and Meats. Star Grocery and Market, 376 E. State St., Tel. 152 Grocery & Mkt, E. J. Hoist, 527 E. Sibley St., Tel. 4522 Teas and Coffees. J. J. Austgen, 232 Hohman St., Tel. 189 Groceries, " Frank Phillpps, 81 Calumet Ave., Tel. 263 Grocery and Market.
b! Eidner, 702 Summer St., Tel. 3452 Grocery and Market. - ; H. T. Burk, 272 Hohman St., Tel. 146 Groceries. G. Boese, 704 E. State St., Tel. 2172 Groseries. Jto Olcjmezak, 485 Chicago Ave., Tel. 1091 Gro. & Mkt., Hammond. W. B. Muir, 167 Logan St., Tel. 1254 Tea and Coffee Store. H. G. Viler, 57S Calumet Ave., Tel. Groceries. J. J. Hess, 615 Calumet Ave., Tel. 5S3 Groceries. E. Hensen, 466 Hoffman St., Tel. -Grocery and Market. M. J. Turley, 351 Pine St. Groceries. E. E. Karan, 615 N. Hohman St., Tel. 2162 Grocery and Market, Abe Ofsolf, 213 West State St., Tel. 313 Fruits and Vegetables. J. E. Warfule, 6 State St., Tel. 3664 Groceries and Meats. George E. Fleck, 176 State Line, Tel. 2936 Groceries. S. Lukowskl, 315 State Line, Tel. 1502 Grocery and Market. L. Wessel, 434 Stanton Ave. Groceries. J. C. Camp, corner Claude and Fayette Sts., Tel. 282 Gro. & Mkt. Thos. Cushman, 321 Claude St., Tel. 307 Dairy. Schulze's Butter-Nut Bread Schulze's Big Dandy Bread
Schulze's Pan Dandy Bread Schulze's Prince Henry Rye Bread Schulze's Rye Bread
V. C. T. V. NOTICE. All members of the W. C. T. TJ. are requested to meet at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning at the corner of Hohman and State streets to go In a body to the First M: E. church to attend the Memorial services. i A DASCISO PARTY. A number of Hammond yound people
are planning o give a dancing party
HOFFMAN &B0HLING "Milliners for Men" The fact that our customers return to us again and again, proves that we are on the right track for a tremendous business. S2.00 OUR HUTS $2.00 263 East State Street BIJOU THEATRE BUILDING
TONIGHT
TOINIQHT
Towle Opera House Brooks, High-Class Vaudeville
DENTON, GRANBY & WEST Comedy Act Special Scenery The Sheriff, Judge and Grafter.
and are as follows: Superintendent, I. D. Cresson; assistant uperintendent, J. O. Leaverton; secretary, Mrs. J. C Mllliken; treasurer, Ray A. Wells; chorister, Mrs. J. O. Leaverton; pianist, Mrs. Ray "Wells; librarians, Ralph Abbott and Alice Brelliatt. The teachers will be selected next Sunday.
the conclusion of the games, dancing was enjoyed until a late hour in the evening. The members expect to realize a nice sum from the entertainment to be used for the benefit of the auxiliary. A RECITAL.
One of the most delightful musical entertainments of the season occurred
last evening in the auditorium of the
First Presbyterian church In South
Hohman street under the dlrectien of
Miss Elizabeth D. Mettler. It was the annual recital given by Miss Mettlers'
class in music and the program was a
very attractive tne. The first number was rendered at 8 o'clock and the concert continued for two hours. Every
next Thursday evening. June 2d at the , numter was wen rendered and heartily
South Bay hotel In Indiana Harbor. It appiauded. The auditorium was filled lis expected that about' twenty or j wlth the reiatives and friends of Miss i twenty-five couples will be in attend- j jnettiers and the members of her class. ance. They will leave Hammond early J An invitation was extended the public
jln the evening, and spend an enjoyaoie , to be present and a small admission time dancing. The affair is anticipated j was changed. the proceeds to be used
with a, great deal of pleasure among for the g.enerai expenses In prepara
tion for the concert. The decorations
were very simple, large buches of peonies being the only flowers used In the decorations. The program was as
follows: Dragon Flight Miss Estelle Russell Gertrude Sheerer.
Morning prayer ..... Miss Ora Golding
Gavotte Master Lonard Hirsch
4 DANCING BOYS 1 World's Greatest Dancers.
POIRERS World's Greatest Gymnasts.
MISS STAR M'KOWN Illustrated Songs
the young people.
A PLEASAXT EXTERTA1NWEST. The Misses Florence Loveridge ad
Mary Krost entertained very pleasantly
last evening at the home of Miss Love-
ridge In Belleview place in honor of the young ladies of the Inter Se club and & few friends. The evening was
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spent in tne usual way 01 me ciuo wim ; Sonat)ne Op 20 Xo Walter Bell card games and the guests played LaFontatne Miss Gladys Bell
bridge whist at small tables In the . p oIonaise Raymond Mette
parlors. Music was an enjoyable fea- j Rustic nance Creighton Belman
ture of the' evening until 10 ociock Rondo On. 51 Miss Isabel Woodman
when a daintily arranged course HaU the Fag Migs Heen Rlosser
luncheon was served.
There was a
Valse Miss Mildred Sheerer
short business session when arrange- sprlng Morning ..Miss Merriman Warner
ments were completed for a theater
Tulip Paul Seagrist
party to be given next Wednesday eve- vair-v Baraue Miss Eleanor Demlne
nlng to see Ethel Barrymore in "Mid- Sonata pathetque . .Marguerite Minard Channel" at the Illinois. Another party . QUtetude "Leaflets in the Wind
will be given next Tuesday evening at
which the club members will be pres
ent. The only invited guest last evening was Miss Stevens and all the memI bers were present.
MRS. CHATB IS CtlEST OF HOOR.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A- Buchanan were
host -and -hostess .? last evening at a 6 o'clock dinner party at their apartment
in. the Rimbach building in honor of
JMrs. Archie Chave formerly of Ham
mond DUt now er Montreal, tanu, who is visiting relatives here. The guests were served with a daintily ar
ranged four course dinner in the din
ing room. The . table was prettily
j decorated with cut flowers and ferns and the colors were very dainty and
attractive. During the evening the
Miss Ruth Ruff Etude A. b Miss Gertrude Sheerer II Mazurka Miss Helen Atkinson Iris Mr. Gordon Shillinglaw II Valse Miss Frieda Monnett Valse Arabesque ... Florence Klemperer Venetian Love Song. . Florence Derr.ing Valse Caprice.... Miss Florence Henry An Matin-": . . . .. .v.J, . Miss Elene Reiter Dancing Doll. ., .MJsa IsabeHe, Woodman Murmuring Zephyrs. ... Welle McDaniel Polish Dance Miss Estelle Russell
Xotturno III Marguerite Minard March Militalre . Welle McDaniel, Marguerite Minard
PERSONAL. Mrs. Florence Wolcott of South Bend, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. Henry Tleche and family at their home in Detroit street for several days.
The Misses Lydla and Louise Hofer
of State Line street will spend a few
days with friends and relatives in Kouts. Ind. Mrs. Ed Muenich and daughter. Miss Rebecca, are visiting friends in Wood-.
stock, 111.
Miss Theresa Dorsey and Miss Belle
Morrison will go to Detroit, Mich., and from there to points in Canada for a
short ivisit with their friends and
relatives. i Mrs. Louis Loucks of East Chicago was the guest of Hammond friends yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Osmer of Michigan avenue will spend Sunday apd Monday with friends in Oak Park, 111. Miss Genevive Hastings of West State street will leave this evening for South Bend, Ind., and Nlles, Mich., to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. George Drackert of State Line street will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wirtz at their home in Crown Point. Miss Maud Panennborg of Webb street went to Crown Point last evening to be a guest at a party at which Mrs. Dinwiddle entertained In honor of Miss Mable Crawford who will be a
June bride. Miss Pannenborg will remain over Sunday the guest of Miss Crawford. The Misses Beulah Drackert, Beatrice Eisner, Georgia DeWesse and Kathrine Switzer went to Crown Point this morning to attend the annual Lake county meet. Miss Ella Sharrer of Delphi, Ind., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer at their home in South Hohman street for a few weeks. Mrs. Henry Tischs has returned to her home in Detroit street from Marcellus, Mich., where she has been visiting for a few weeks with relatives. , T. - .....
jxrs. narry uarr ana . little son,
lhomas returned to their home in Woodlawn last evening after a few
2,000 FEET OF FEATURE PICTURES PRICES: Reserved First 10 Rows, 20c; Remainder, 10c.
A THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. E. J. Campbell informally entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at her home in Indiana avenue
guests were entertained in tne pariors at a thimble party. An enjoyable time and music and cards were the features was spent with embroidery work, after of entertainment. The guests enjoyed wnich a short musical program was
several social games of cards and , rendered by several of the invited played bridge whist at small tables. . gUests. At 4:30 o'clock a dajntily ar-
aooui iweivc cuuyico wcic m '"'';- ranged course luncneon was servea.
ance.
A THIMBI E PARTY.
HOLD REGri.AR MEETING. The regular meeting of the members
An enjoyable afternoon party of the Qf Hammond temple Xo. "3, Pythian
week end was one at which Mrs. Robert sisters, took place fast evening in the
Burwell entertained yesterday at her , k. of P. hall. The usual number of
home, 18 Condlt street. The guests for ( members were present and important : the afternoon were the members of the bussiness was transacted. Preparaj Neighborhood Embroidery Club and actions' were made for the next meeting
few invited friends. The guests met in when their will be initiation of a class
gone to Norwalk, Ohio, where they will visit with Mrs. Wilkihs" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dufner, for several days. ' The Misses Nora Reilley and Etta Gastel will be the guest of friends in Chicago this afternoon and attend the matinee. William Blumenthal of Indiana Harbor was in Hammond today on busit
Miss Mable Palmer of Woodlawn was the guest of Miss Ethel Elright yesterday at her home In Ogden street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bell of Chl-
days visit with Mr. and Mrs. William, cago will spend Sunday and Monday in
MME. KENMORE
the parlors of the Burwell residence and spent the afternoon with their emi broidery work. At the close of the j afternoon a daintily arranged course luncheon was served. The next party
of candidates. A social hour followed the regular lodge session. SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS. The Monroe street Sunday school has
will be given in two weeks on Friday chosen its officers for the coming year
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Two million people are eating i Schulze's Bread every day
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The season's event -our semi-annual sale. unparalled for its values and variety--commences next Tuesday, May 31
Prices range from a half to a third of ordinary quotations.
Mande
Hasse of East Sibley street.
Miss Marie Landon who Is teaching near Hebron, Ind., came to Hammond last evening to spend a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Landon of Clinton street. Mrs. William Koehle of St. John has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry Huber at her home in State street. Mrs. Earl Miller of Clark Station was the guest of her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bostwick at their home in West Sibley street yesterday. Miss Veda Herstock of Webb street
i has gone to Valparaiso to reamin over
Decoration Day the guest of her mother and sister, Mrs. Mary Hemstock and Miss Lola Hemstock.
Mrs. Charles Kriewitz and daughter.
Miss Clara Kriewitz of South Chicago, are spending the day with Mrs. Mary
M. Huehn and Miss Emma Suehn at their home in Logan street today.
Miss Beatrice Hansen of Rimbach
avenue will go to Crown Point this evening for a few days" visit with Miss
Lois Hughes. The Misses Sadie and Olive Bates
of Indiana avenue will spend a few
days vacation with friends and relatives
in Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Reiter and children of Webb street will go to South Bend., Ind., to be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mack over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Paxton and daughter, Carolyn, of Rimbach avenue drove to South Bend Ind., today in their automobile for a short visit with relatives. The Misses Margaret and Ella Feddler and Emil Feddler left last evening for their home in Cedar Lake to spend a few days vacation with their relatives. Mrs. Cook of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. John Ruschli at her home in West State street.
Hammond, the guests of Mrs. Beall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Daugherty of Logan street. Miss Alice Hess of Michigan avenue will go to South Bend, Ind., for a few days' visit with friends. Miss Alice McCawley of Renssalear will spend a few days visiting her Hammond friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simon of Logan street will go to Michigan City, Ind., to be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Faulkner over Memorial Day. Miss Ethel Erlebach and Miss Marie
Reck attended a recital at the Academy
of Our Lady at Longwod, 111., last evening. Mrs. Abe Ottenheimer of East Chicago was In Hammond for a short time today on her way to Crown Point. Miss Corinne Seagrave will go to Knox, Ind., tomorrow to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. Garthe of the Reid-Murdock office has gone to Three Oaks, Mich., to spend Memorial Day. Orange Bowers has gone to Louis
ville, Ky., to spend Decoration Day with friends and relatives. Miss Margaret Rohrman of St. Louis, Mo., will arrive In Hammond hia evening to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rohnman of East State street. . .
Miss Susan Gehrke will be the guest of friends in Chicago Monday and attend White City. Mrs. Belle Felkner, formerly engaged as teaeher in the Hammond schools, but who has been spending the past year with her daughter, Mrs. John R. Thompson , in Oelwein, la., expects to arrive in Chicago tomorrow for a short visit. She will remain for a day or two on her way to' New York City fro mwhere she will sail . for
Europe, Saturday, June 4th. Mrs. Felkner will travel through Europe with a party of friends and relatives
the noted Clair, voyant Is now p r m a nently
locaicu at noufiim "a.. South Chi cago, 111., and will be pleased to meet her . old . friends. ; If 'you are worried, sick, or In trouble of any nature don't fall to consult Mme.. Kenmore. Guarantees satisfaction or accepts no fee. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. c. . Sundays " to 6 p. m.
GRAND UNION cS HOTEL CENTRAL 11V X JLA . Amj .mi STATION NEW YORK CITY wui Btagmgn to sod from Ktetina Fr Bend 2o stamp for N. T. City Guide Book and Map
F YOUR PIANO-
NEEDS TUNING Get our expert Tuner to do it. LiAVK ORDER AT Henry Huter's Furniture Store HAMMOND, IND. CABLE PIANO CO., Chicago .
CALL. FOR
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The Misses Mayme and Tillie Ruschli land expects to be gone several months.
Brotliers
State street Madison St.
Chicago
Wabash
Avenue
of West State street will spend Sunday and Monday visiting relatives in Chicago. Miss Jennie Sheffield of May street will go to Valparaiso to remain over Decoration Day. She will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield. Miss Ida Kodykor of Ogden street will spend Sunday and Monday with friends In North Judson, Indiana. MisB Florence Loverldge of Bellview Place will visit Miss Pauline Bauerman at her home in Crown Point over Sunday. Miss Ruth Sohl of Mason street has gone to Crown Point to be entertained by Miss Josephine Wheeler over Sunday. The members of Miss Elixabeth Webber's class In music are meeting this afternoon at the home of Miss Georgia Brower, 101 Clinton street for the regular weekly meeting. It was desired that many members attend as the after
noon will be devoted to a rehearsal of
the program to be given at the recital
next Tuesday evening, June 2, at the
First M. E. church.
' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiiklns have
iMr. and Mrs. E. J. Campbell are en
tertaining their cousin, Mr. Keefe of
Grand Rapids, Mich., for a few days.
Miss Lillian Porch will go to Belvi
dere. 111., to remain over Decoration day as the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor of Warren street left Hammond this morning for Kalamazoo, Mich., to remain for a few days' visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cole and daughter, Miss Ethel, and son. Frank, will leave Hammond tomorrow for Toledo and other -points in Ohio for a week's visit. Miss Jennie Kaluf of Ogden street will go to North Judson, Ind., tomorrow for a two days' visit with friends. Miss Clara Ray and Miss Frieda Otto will spend Sunday and Monday in Michigan City, the guests of Miss Anna Jensen. Miss Nancy Bryan will be the guest of her relatives in Pierceton, Ind., over Decoration day. John Otto and Charles Crisbaum will spend a lew days'" vacation at Silver Lake, Ind.
Mrs. R. A. Hickey will entertain Mrs. C. E. Brenner of Whiting and Mrs.Mosher of Berne, Ind., at her home'.in Truman avenue, Monday. Dr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Davis i,-are spending a week with relatives in "In
dianapolis. v Miss Caiola Reeder left this afternoon for her home in Dwight, 111',", to remain for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Richsrd O. Winckler of Muentch court left Hammond this morning" for Milwaukee, to remain for a few weeks' visit. Among those from Hammond who wen to Crown Point todny for the Lake county meet were Mrs. E. C. Minas and daughter, Lucile; Mrs. Farley D'unbar and daughter, Adele; Mrs. Aurora A. Craig, Mrs. J. S. Kennedy, the Misses Nora Lacey. Oral Shunk, Ellen Clark. Alta Kennedy, Zella. Irish, I.eoda MeAleer, Hazel Webb and Ruth Wooden.
If you are a Judge of quality 'try La Vendor Cigar.
Swamped Wtih Work. City Clerk Otto Duelk is swamped with work of getting nut a thousand notices to property , owners . who will be assessed for the opening of State Line street. Thse notices are being sent out as fast as possible. In the meantime the project liel dormant until June 10. this being th date for remonstrances. '. ;
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, U mercury will surely destroy the 8?nae of smell and completely deraneo the whole system when entering It tnroiigh the mucous surt&ces. Sucli articles sbouM never be used encept on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the pood you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Ctire, manufactured bT F- J- Chenny fc Co., Toledo, O., contains no tcereury. and is taken internally! act in if dlrectiv upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the evntem. la buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you gefc th genuine. It Is taken internally and made In Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonials trea. Sold by Pnireists. Price, 5c. per bottle. Take sail s Family puis lor coustipauoa, ,
