Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 287, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1910 — Page 2
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(hare been given In her honor, among them an afternoon party at which Mrs.
i Frank White entertained at her home. 1 609 Indiana avenue last week. Those
who have received invitations to attend are Mesdames F. White of Wisconsln, Frank White. E. White. William Norman, C. .Wolter. J. Sikorsky, J. Harlan and the Misses Grace Norman and Margaret Wolter. PROGRAM IS ASSOtXCED. There will be a meeting of the mem-
I bers of the W. C. T. XJ. this evening at
Weis Hall on State street m public Is corially Invited. An Inter
esting program will be renaerea wmw. is as follows: Selection... "Stand Up For Jesus
Devotional Exercises
Mrs. H. E. Granger Quartette.'.''.'..' "Vote as You Pray" Essay Mrs. Fryer S"When We Have Gained Prohibition"
Mrs. poiiara Miss Sliger
Song V Address The Rev. S. W. Cassady
Essay Recitation
A PRETTY VEIL, ARRAAGEMEAT FOR THE aiT"E BRIDE. The maid who has beautiful hair may adjust her wedding veil to show some of this crown of glory, and if she desires to have her face covered in the traditional manner during the wedding ceremony a separate length of illusion, falling a little below the shoulders in front and to the waist at the back, may be thrown over the head and removed before the reception. The folds of the veil, as indicated In the illustration, are caught to the hair at the back, the ends being turned under in a full loop, and a coronet of white velvet ribbon, to which orange blossoms are sewed, goes all around -ell and hair.
Social News IN hi a m mond
CHmDREKS DAY PROGRAM. Sunday June 12 will be celebrated as chlldrens" day in the First Methodist
Church. At the morning hour the bap- ! tism of children will be celebrated. In' the evening a program will be given by the Junior and Intermediate departments of the Sunday School. "The Children' Hour" program has been adopted and meetings for special preparation will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons of tMs week at 4:30 o'clock. AS APTERSOOV PARTY. Mrs. Roberts Glllis very delightfully entertained the ladies of the Alpha Phi Club last Saturday afternoon at her Jiome in Carroll street. It was the regular, meeting of the club members which was announced to take place Friday but had to be postponed on account of the social day of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club. The meeting was a very enjoyable one, the guests meeting In the parolrs for music, conversation and embroidery work. Embroiderv work was
BAAS ARE PUBLISHED. The bans for the approaching marriage of Miss Alvina Stommel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stommel of 122 Russell street and William Humpher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
IHumpher of 16 Rlmbach avenue were
published for the first time yesterday at St. Joseph's Catholic church In Russell street. The marriage will
take place Wednesday, June 22nd and will be one of the largest of the season. Many out of town friends an I relatives wll Ibe entertained in Hamrelattves will be entertained in HamATTEND SERVICES. About fifteen ladies from Hammond went to South Chicago yesterday to attend the anniversary exercises of the Ladies A?d Society of the Lutheran church there. There was a very large gathering at the church auditorium and an appropriate service was read and a musical progrm given during the afternoon. The Rev. Seibert was in charge of the ceremony. EATERTAIAS FORMALLY. One of the pleasant social entertainments of the past week end was an evening party at which Miss Barbara
. .1 Wiley entertained last Saturday at the the principal feature of entertainment home ner nts Mr. anl3 Mrs. s. during the afternoon until four-thirty , ,n w gtreet Th a wa8 o clock when a daintily arranged ; . . . ... ,.tii .J.. . i the last one at which Miss Wiley will
... o . entertaln during her residence in Hamments were served In two courses at ' . ,,. t tn 0 ... . . mon as she leaves next Friday to make
1 "-v-,her home ln Boston Mass. Her oniy rations at the tables were bowls of g werj the un Qple Qf fne pansies. Another party will be given Kabala and clubg A in two weeks and Mrs. Richard Winck-L... . ,,. ,, ,. . , . , . i delightful social time was spent with I a. will AntAtotr, r f V. v. ViimA in '
Y i music and games. One of the features Muenich Court. Mrs. Gillis had as her , . , .
guests. Miss Edna Agar of Valparaiso . . . . , . - , 1( . . . m 4, , . which the hostess had prepared a list who is Mrs .TV. J. MacAleer s house M . A , . . AM . . . M . . . of questions and offered two prizes
; orrectly. Miss Iaura Hayward and
' 1 fnrmal rlann ncr txt Q c inriul coil n until
Hill. Frank Hammond. W. .1. MacAlfor. --
Ricard Winckler, W. H. Davis, Harry ... tv . .v. ok c a r.u n n .'serve1- Among those present were the
tMesdames Walter Hammond
ump, W. A. Buchanan, H. C
Robert Glllis. EXTERTAIAS AT DIA'AER. Mrs. Robert B. MacAleer entertained at a six o'clock dinner last Saturday evening -at her home In Clinton street complimentary to a number o Hammond young people. A daintily arranged course dinner was served and the evening was spent pleasantly in a social way. Miss Edna Agar of Valparaiso was among te out of town guests. EATERTAIAS AT LUSCHEOX. Mrs. Fred White of Chicago will entertain at a one o'clock luncheon next Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Frank White Sr. of Wisconsin who is here on a visit. Other pleasant functions
Misses Zella Irish, Alta Kennedy,
Laura Hayward, Grae Bell, Alice Mil
ler, Alice Locklln, Blanche Dessmeir,
Clara Kahn and Barbara Wiley, Messrs.
Julius Meyn, Walter Kennedy, Raymond Zoll, Edwin Fredericks, Rulo
Minard, Robert Mott, Harry Booth
Harley Locklln Carl Bauer and Bernard
Graves. CELEBRATE AAAIVERSARY. A pleasant surprise party was giv
en Mrs. C. Kuhn by her daughters last
Saturday evening at her home, 220 Ann street In honor of her birthday anni
versary. The evening was devoted to games and music until a late hour
when a delicious four course supper was served in the dining room whlh had been beautifully decorated in pink
- SOCIAL. XEWS FOR TUESDAY. Tk MIsaea Ethel Ebright and Muriel Wilcox vrill entertain tbe j on nf? ladtea of the Inter Se Clan and a few Invited friends at the 'home of Mian EhrlKbt In Ogden afreet. The meetlna; will be one of the laat onea of the aeaaon aa the membera will aoon be leaving on their Hummer vacation. Miss Gertrude Claaa will have aa her gaeata at her home In Clinton atreet the young; ladlea of the A. A. Clnb. A meetlna; of the yonns; ladlea of the M. T. Club will take place at the home of Mina Prances Hntton In Oarden atreet. Mlaa Hntton and Ml km Grace King-will will be hosteaaea at the meetlna:. Mlaa Mable Sherbr will entertain the membera of the P. H. E. Clnb tomorrow evening at her home In Truman avenue. Cards will be the feature of entertainment. The membera of the Parenta Club of the Riverside Sbool will give an ice cream aoclal Tuesday afternoon and evening; at the achool to which the public is Invited. The proceeds
will be naed for school room decorations. A meetlna; of the membera of the art committee of th Hammond AVomana Club will take place Tues
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Weeks, 413 South Hohman
street. The artist Abbey" will be studied. The regular weekly afternoon meetlna; of the membera of the V. C. T. V. will take place Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. O. Leaterton, 11 IS Madlaon street. There will be a short business aesalon after which a temperane program will be rendered. The members of the B. Y. P. T. will meet Tuesday evening In the parlors of the chnrch for the annual election of officers. A nodal will follow to which the public Is cordially Invited and a large attendance la desired. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. A proitram will be carried out and refreshments will be served. Mr. John OCallahan of East Chlcaso has Issued Invitations lawng the youna; people of Hammond and East Chicago to attend n miscellaneous shower at which she will entertain tomorrow afternoon complimentary to Miss Agnes Hill of GraKselll, whose marriage to Mr. James UncAon will tae kplaee In the near future.
WHY NOT wear our good hats, especially when you can get them at the price of the ordinary kind. You will find in every hat that leaves our store not only excluslveness, but that intangible, indefinite s-o-m-e-t-h-i-n-g called style. $2.00--H A T S-$2.00 HOFFMAN & BOHLING 'Milliners for Men" 263 E. State St., Bijou Theater BIdg
ranged to have the affair on the lawn but other arrangements had to be made on account of the rain, so the kindergarten room was used. Japanese lanterns were used to decorate. Ice cream and cake was served and a nice sum was realized which will be used for the benefit of the class. The social xvsts not as largely attended as had been expected on account of the disagreeable weather iut those who were present had an enjoyable time.
NOTICE. To the patrons of the Clover Leaf
Dairy: Owing to the wreck on the Monon yesterday W. F. Milne was unable to deliver milk to his regular cus
tomers thlg morning, but will deliver
tomorrow morning.
W. F. MILNE.
PERSONAL.
For Graduation Gifts see My Stock of Watches For that June Wedding I have an extra fine line of Cut Glass. Silverware and Hand Painted China TnOo Eo McGarry THE JEWELER " 175 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET
Miss Mable Scheldt of Englewood
was the guest of Miss Etta Gastel at her home in Willlams street over Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hollcraft have re
turned to their home in Truman avenue from Harvey, 111. where they visited over Sunday with Mrs. Hollcraffa parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott.
Miss Alma Provines has returned to
her home In Chiago after a few days
visit with Mips Hattie Hollcraft at her
home In Truman avenue.
Te Misses Daisy and Kate Emery of Logan street were entertained by
friends in Chicago Sunday.
Clarence S. Darrow, a union cigar
of quality. Try it now. 6-6
Judge W. W. McMahon is in Valpa
raiso on a days business visit and Attorney W. J. MacAleer is transacting
business in Crown Point today.
Charles Fredericks has returned to Hammond from a few days' visit at
West Baden.
Miss Elizabeth Fehring spent Sunday afternoon in Whiting in attendance at the dedication exercises of the Catholic church there.
Fred Miller visited with friends in
Chicago Sundaj-. Miss Ronnel who has been engaged as trimmer at Mrs. Vanderweel's Millinery Parlors in the Hammond Building this season left today for Waukesha, Wis. where she will remain for a visit before going to her home in Madison, Wis. Mrs. Vanderweel ac
companied her as far as Chicago. Clarence S. Darrow high grade union made 5-cent cigar. 6-6 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Maxwell of Chicago were the guests of ,Miss Hattie Hollcraft at her home in Truman avenue Sunday. The Misses K.G. and Julia Reilley and
Ferroll Hoffman were visitors in Whiting Sunday and attended the dedication exercises at the Catholic church there. Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Guerney have conluded their visit in Hammond and returned to their home in Mansfield, O. They have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oberlin at their home. 43 Warren street. Mrs. Guerney and Mrs. Oberlin are sisters.
Mrs. Mary Hansen and family entertained Mrs. Jack Evans and daughter, Slna, Mrs. Cena Palmer and son, William, of East Chicago, Frank Kaufman and Arthur Volk of Chicago at i their home, 9 Rimbach avenue Sunday: J Mrs. S. P. Wiley and family of Webb street expect to leave Hammond next
of Rimbah avenue. Mrs. Knoft will be Harrisburg, Pa., to spend a few weeks' remembered as Miss Lulu DeWeese. (vacation with his relatives. Mrs. Ryan
Mrs. Morouc-h O'Brien of South Rend.' has ben ir Harrisburg for three weeks
Ind. is the cruest of her parents. Mr. ann exepcts to remain away
and Mrs. -W. W. Parker and sister, Mrs.
Ralph Groman of Warren
city for several days.
Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald
street was entertained by
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month longer.
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and white. The table had a large
bunch of carnations as a center-piece. After supper the evening was devoted
to dancing until a late hour when the guests departed for their homes wish-
intr the, hostess manv more happy an
niversaries. Those who responded to
the Invitations sent out were: Messrs.
and Mesdames, C. Goehrmger, Mamer.
Sauers, W. Buehrtng, Caster Whiting,
Long, Mesdames C. Buehrlng unman,
Hauff, Genrlch, Kummer, Faul, C. Kuhn, Misses Mllley OMalley, Maple Sauers, Hattie, Caster, Margaret Leh
man, Lena Kuhn, Alice and Sophia
Kummer, Lucile Whiting, Emma Gustie and Margaret Faul, Augusta and Florence Kuhn, Messrs. George Milne, Fred
Caster, Lester Sauers. Charles Stevens, Karl Kummer, Charles and Max Kuhn.
ATTED CONVENTION. Several members of. Golden. Rule
Council and Triumph Council D. of L
left Hammond this morning on the
11:25 Nickel Plate for Muncle, Ind. to
be in attendance at the annual convention which is in session. They will remain away for several days and anticipated very enjoyable sessions. A QUIET MARRIAGE.
The marriage of. Miss Gertrude Harriet Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis of Kensington. 111. and Mr. John McFall of Hammond took place last Saturday, afternoon at four o'clock at All Saints Rectory In East Sibley street. The Rev. Father Barrett officiated at the ceremony and read the service of the church. Only the necessary witnesses were present. The reception
was held at the home of the bride's par- j Friday for Boston, Mass. to make their ents in Kensington. They will return 'home In the future. Mr. Wiley has to Hammond to make their home where : been in the east for several weeks.
the eroom Is employed. The announce- Thad Fancher of Crown Point was a
ment of the marriage of the young peo- ; visitor in Hammond Sunday.
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pie will be received with interest in their circle of friends and they will receive the congratulations of many friends. An EvenltiK Party. The Misses - Lydia Jones and Mae Smith informally entertained a few
of their friends at an evening party I last Saturday at the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. Fred-Ebert. 15 Sibley street. The i
Mrs. M. Rothschild entertained a number of out of town friends at her
home in South Hohman street last Sat
urday, among them Mrs. Hlrsch and Mrs. Srhaup of Lake View, 111. and
Miss Elsie Uutman of Michigan City. The Hammond friends of Mrs. E. M,
Wolff of Mansfield, O. will be glad to know that she Is recovering very nice
ly from her illness at St. Luke's Hos
pital. It Is expected that she will be
this. Miss Elsie Lautman, formerly of
j Hammond but. now of Michigan City, of Carroll ' nas concluded her visit here with friends in friends and returned home. Miss Laut-
Chicago last Saturday afternoon to see man was lne llouse guest or .Mrs. jacoo
"Madame Sherry" at the Colonial thea-Iox or ""am street.
tre. The members of the Ladles' Aid So
ciety of the First M. E. Church will be entertained by Mrs. J. Wesley Reed at her home, 454 East State street next Wednesday afternoon and all the members are Invited to be present. There will be a meeting of the mem- ' bes of thj A.umnl Association this evening in the assembly room of the Hammond high school. A full attendance of members Is desired as final preparations will be made for the ban-
quet to be given next Friday evening, June 10th. John and Lewis Otto have returned
home from Michigan City, Ind. where they spent Sunday with friends. Mc. and Mrs. Frank Masepohl and son Carlton formerly of Hammond now of South Bend, will visit relatives and
friends for a wee and also a short visit in Chicago before returning home.
Dr. Leytse of Independence, Iowa. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Leytze j
at their home, 50 South Hohman street, for a few days. Miss Hannah Gruszka was the guest of friends in Chicago last evening and attended White City. Miss Florence Loveridge of Bellvlew place returned this morning from Woodlawn, where she was the guest of Miss Lucile Stebbins over Sunday. Miss Alvina Stommel returned home
last evening from .Chicago Heights, II.. where she has been visiting for a few
days. - :
There will be a meeting of the mem
bers of the Ladles' Aid society of the
First Presbyterian church Wednesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the church
parlors. Refreshments will be served during the social hour.
William Leytze is enjoying a week's
vacation from" his duties as manager
of the shoe department of the Lion store.
Mr., and Mrs. Duclow of Chicago are
moving to Chicago this week, where they will make their home in the future.
Mrs. S. Mummery of Hobart was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Reissig of
East State street over Sunday. Mrs. Mummery was formerly Miss Rose Reissig of Hammond.
Mrs. Beilby of Hammond expects to leave within a few days for Paw Paw,
Mich., to remain during the summer.
F. C. Ryan of Williams street left Hammond last Saturday evening for.
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will leave this week for their homes to spend the summer vacation. A pleasant social time was spent with various diversions and refreshments were served. REALIZE A MCE SOI. The young people of the Sunshine Club of the Hammond high school gave an ice cream social last Saturday afternoon and evening at the Central Building in Hohman street to which the public was invited. It had been ar-g- ..
Mrs. T. W. Oberlin, 43 Warren street
; in a week or ten days.
Miss Edith Carter of Ann street wll! leave Hammond the last of this week for Valparaiso to attend the Summer
normal school.
George Wall and Robert Hollcraft
spent Sunday visiting in Chiago.
Mrs. Raymond Knoff and little
daughter, Naomi left Hammond last
Saturday for their home In Berne, Ind.
after a weeks visit with Mrs. Knoff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese
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