Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 11 July 1910 — Page 2

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(THE HAIR IS HELD FLAT TO THE HEAD BY SHELL BANDS. Flufflrlesa Is rot the desideratum of the smart coiffure, which Is der$lyned to reveal the contour of the head especially above the brow. Only - very graceful head can stand this rather severe treatment, but when well arranged, a colgure like the one illustrated Is very classic In effect. A barrette and a bandeau of shell are placed, one beneath the chlg-non at the l back, and the other across the waves over the forehead, iutllning perfectly the contours.

Social News IN Hammond A FAMILY RETTXIOjr. ' A family reunion was held Saturday nd Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Muehlberger In Williams street In honor of the return of Mrs. 'Muehlberger's sister and family from 'Essen, Oeamany after an absence of nine years. The time was spent very pleasantly by those In attendance, which Included the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Davis and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller and family ef Oilc Park, III. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wagner and family of Chicago, Mr and Mrs. Gustav Beln and family of Essen, Germany and Mrs. W. A. Ludwigs of Chicago. AN AXXUAL PICNIC. The ladies of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the First M. E. church will hold their annual' picnic tomorrow at Washington Park. Chicago. They will meet at the corner of State and Hohman streets to take the nine o'clock car. At twelve o'clock a picnic lunheon .will be served and the afternoon will be spent In de lightful solal ways. It is expected that there will be a large attendance of Hammond ladies. INVITATION IS EXTENDED. The members of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the First M. E. church have received invitations to meet with the Woman's Missionary Society of Indiana Harbor at the home of Mrs. George Summers on the Lake Front, Thursday afternoon. July 14th. Miss Hall of the Deaconess Home In Chicago will be present and give an address touching on several interesting missionary topics. The members of the Hammond societies are urgently requested to attend. SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. During the months of July and August we will give absolutely free with tea and coffee an electric flat 'iron. The fienst and cheapest commodity ever Invented. Costs ? cents per hour and Is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Call and see them demonstrated at our store. W. B. Muir, 187 Logan street. A CLASS MEETING. The pupils of Miss Lillian Thompson's class in music met at the residence Of Mrs. G. P. Daly in Truman avenue last Saturday afternoon for a Irecltal. A large number of the class members were present and took part on the program which was very enjoy able. Every number was well rendered and at the clo$e of the prdgram the medals were awarded. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and dainty refreshments were served. RETl'RN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell have returned to Hammond from their wed ding visit spent at the Michigan summer resorts. They were absent from Hammond several days. They will be at home to their friends after August let at 45 Carroll street where tfiey have their residence all in readiness. AN OtJTINO. Several of the young ladles of the M. T. Club went to the Lake Front last Saturday afternoon for an outing. They took their suppers with them-and served on the law about six o'clock. The remainder of the evening was spent enJoyably in various social ways. Those present were Miss Edna Oder of Hegewlsch, the Misses Norma Robbins. Grace Klngwlll, Eugenia Brown. Florence Shea. Mae Hartley and Florence Buuard. ANNUAL PICNIC The members of the Sunday School of the First Baptist church and their parents held their annual picnic at the Lake Front Park last Saturday afternoon. Arrangements were mad to

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it , V hold It at Douglas Park but late in the week it was found necessary to change the plans. A large number of Ham mend people went over at twelve thirty o'clock and took their lunches with them. Their refreshments were served on the lawn. During the afternoon boating and swimming were the principal features of entertainment and many of the young people enjoyed games and contests on the beach. A THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. Eugene S. Cooper very charmingly entertained a few friends at an afternoon thimble party last Saturday in honor of Mrs. Henry Jaqua of New Orleans, La, The afternoon was spent informally with embroidery work. music and conversation after which a daltnlly arranged course luncheon was served. The guests at the pleasant function were Mesdames Henry Jaqua of New Orleans, La.; Adelia F. Cooper and J. A. Donnaha, of Crown Point George Jaqua, O. C. E. Matthles, F. H Fox, A. K. Thompson, J. Floyd Irish, W. F. Howatt, W. C Harrison and Eugene S .'Cooper INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS. A very Important meeting of the members of Dorcas Rebeckah , Lodge No. 288 was held last Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall on State street. There was a good attendance of members and after the routine business had been disposed of the newly elected officers were Installed. Miss Ethel Wolf acted as the Installing officer and Installed the following officers: Grand Marshall Mrs. Ida Haefer Grand Secretary ... .Mrs. Lizzie Pontius Grand Warden Mrs. Luella Cappls Grand Chaplain.'. .Mrs. Anna McAnally Noble Grand Mrs. Anna Powell Vice Grand Mrs. Elizabeth Malo Secretary Mrs. Lydla Stevens Right support to the Noble Grand. Mrs. Lizzie Pontius Left suppor of the Noble Grand. Mrs. Ida Haefer Right support to the Vice Grand... Mrs. Lottie Holderman Left support to the Vice1 Grand.... Mrs. Emily Hellwig Conductor Mrs. Ferrol Owen Chaplain Mrs. Hattie Van Orman Inside Guard.... Mrs. Marie Hoke Outside Guard .Mrs. Pkaggs Warden Mrs. Josie Valent VISIT HUDSON LAKE. A number of the young men of the F. S. Betz comrany chartered a car on the interurban to leave Hammond Sunday morning at 7.50 for Hudson Lake and delightfully entertained a company of their friends at the outing. They arrived at the lake early in the day and spent the day in true picnic fashion. Boating and swlmmfrg were features cf the day and various games and contests were enjoyed. At noon and again at the close of the afternoon elaborate picnic' luncheons were served. The young people who were present at the entertainment report having had a most enjoyable time and voted the outing one of the pleasantest of the season. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hirry Deacon, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Loekwood, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Engleton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bounds. Misses Bertha Moon of Elkhart, Ind. ; Sidie Jones of East Chicago; Jtfiss Cchaaf of Robertsdale; Mable Palmer of East Chicago; Edna and Arlle Tieche, Florence Solomon and Bardie Ripley, Messrs. Harry Morganau, Frank Warman, Oren Stewart. Frank Baker, Herman etz, Hollle Hunter, Chauncey Hoffman and Stanley Crane. PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Muenlch of South Hohman street spent Sunday visiting In Gary. Mrs. George Manderbach who is spending the summer at Pine Lake, Ind. came to Hammond yesterday and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Manderbach expect to return to Hammond the last of the month. Mrs. A. M. Warnmont and Mrs. Erhardt will go to Hyman Park tomorrow to visit Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Lewis Otto of sohl street spent Sunday visiting friends at Fort Wayne. Ind.

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Th MIhc Aagruata And jaulda Klein will entcrtaim the yoon ladle of tb N. N. Embroidery Club at their home In Conker ivtne. The young ladles oC tae M. T. Club will go to the Lake Front for another one of their beach parties. The outlngr . will take- the place of the I rearular konw party. A meeting; of the members of Progressive Court No. 18C Tribe of Ben liar will take place In the K. of P. Hall. The annual Installation of officers will take place during the business hour. Mrs. John Helscr will entertain In honor of the ladies of the China Club Tuesday evening- at her home In Carroll street. Cards will be the feature of entertainment. Miss Veda Hemstock will entertain the young ladles of the Philathea Embroidery Club tomorrow evening at her home In Webb street. It Is the regular club meeting and all the members are Invited to attend. The members of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies of the First M. E Church will ptncle at Washington Park, Chicago tomorrow. They will leave Hammond about nine o'clock from the corner of State and HohmJtn streets. W. S. Hawes rT Chicago spent Sunday In Hammond visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollcraft and family in Truman avenue. George Wall was entertained by friends In Chicago Sunday. Miss Florence Buge of - Chicago is spending a weeks vacation with her grandmother. Mrs. E. A. Barker at her home. 171 Indiana aenue. Mrs. Cena Palmer of East Chicago and Mr. J. P. Smith of Hammond were the guests of friends In Chicago at dinner last Saturday evening. Mrs. A. M. Warnlmont and son John returned home after spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Fred Erhardt of Chicago. Mrs. Erhardt and sons. Masters Charley and Vernon ac companied Mrs. Warnlmont home to spend the coming week and will visit Mr. and Mrs. George Erhardt. Sr. be fore returning home. Mr. and Mrs. cJohn Sherby and daughter. Miss Mable of Truman avenue were the guests of Mrs. Joseph Menard yesterday at her home In Chi cago. Mrs. Menard will leave next Thursday for Ireland to visit relatives during the remainder of the summer. Harry and Archie Hayworth crossed the lake to Milwaukee yesterday and spent the day. E. B. Stiles has returned to Hammond from her home in Hodgenville, Ky. where he went to remain with his rela tives over the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lyons of Ogden street will leave tomorrow for Detroit, Mich, to attend the Elks convention. They will be absent from Hammond during the remainder of the week. Mr. and Mrs .Mayer Rubin of East State street were the guests of friends and relatives in Chicago Sunday after noon an devenlng. Mrs. Addie Abbott and daughter of East State street have gone to South Butler, Mich, to be the guest of rela tives for a few weeks. , Walter Laws of Crown Point has been spending a few days with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Laws at their home in South Hohman street. The Misses Ida and Flora Berkman were entertained by friends and relatives on the south side In Chicago yesterday. Mr. Carlin of Ironton, O. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Carlan and family at their home In Douglas avenue, West Hammond for a few weeks. The regular Tuesday evening danc ing class will meet in Long's Hall as usual and a large attendance of young people from Hammond and East Chi cago Is expected. Mrs. Thomas Lake and son, Chester of Flint, Mich, are the guests of Mrs. Lake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Post at their home on Rimbach avenue. Mrs. Guyer is entertaining the ladles of the E. M. B. club this afternoon at her home in Doty street. Embroidery work is the feature of the afternoon and the hostess has arranged other pelasant diversions. The Rev. Harris will be present at the meeting of the W. C. T. U. this evening and will deliver a temperance address. The meeting as usual wm ne held in Wels Hall on State street and the public is cordially Invited to attend. A musical program has also been pre pared for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Speichert will leave tomorrow for Detroit, Alien., to snend four or five days. From there they will go to Port Huron Mich, to spend a few weeks w friends and relatives. Mrs. Otto Muehlberger of Williams street left today for Galesburg, 111. to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. S. C. Haines and daughters, the Misses Mayfa and Winnie Haines of Englewood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunt and daughter. Miss lone at their home in Oakley avenue yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Freeman and daughter, Caroline of East Chicago were also visitors at the home of Miss Hunt. The members of the Presbyterian Social Club will have a moonlight pic nic at the Lake Front next Thursday evening and all the young people of the church are invited to attend. The girls are asked to communicate with Miss Kerr about the luncheon. The supper will be served at seven o'clock and a social time will follow. Mrs. Henry Jaqua of New Orleans, La. is the guest of her Hammond rela tlves and friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Jaqua was formerly Miss Myrtle Crowell of Hammond. Miss Edna Oder of Hegewisch, 111 spent the past week end with Miss Norma Robbins at her home In Manilla avenue. Mrs. Adelia F. Cooper and Mrs. J. A. Donnaha of Crown Point were the guests of Mrs. E. S. Cooper at her home in Mason street Saturday. Mrs. James Langdon of Truman art

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Hon. James Stutesman, recently resigned from the ministership to L Paz in Bolivia, has Just married Miss Jessie Herron, of Crawfordsville. a charming young woman, who is well known in this locality. Mr. Stutesman also has many friends here who sent him congratulations.

HINTS ON CITY BEAUTIFUL. There is a moral as well as a physical aspect to the question of the city beaullful. It Is useless to have a 4r city with streets and houses beautifully kept If the ac4 tion of a portion of Its rcsldents vmake It an unpleasant place for the others to live in. 4 Hammond Is better, In many respects, to lire in than many other cities, but It shares some of their disadvantages. Among these Is the habit among its men, and usually the least deslrable of them of congregating upon the street corners and erttIdsing and making audible remarks about the women who pass them. A woman, who is at all sensttlve to things of this kind,. en4 dares torture In walking along the streets when she knows that these conditions exist. It Is to be regretted that they do exIs to some extent in Hammond. 4 Every right-thinking man owes it to the city to take steps to remedy this condition whenever and wherever be encounters It A whether the woman thus Insulted Is a member 1 of his own family or circle of friends or not. If every man in the city would cause the arrest of any 4 loafer whom he caught In the 4 act of Insulting or bothering any woman, whether known by 4V him or not the practice would a be wiped out In a day. nue was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. R. Hill at their home In Grasselli yesterday. Miss Hazel Shearer remains very ill with typhoid fever at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Shearer at their home in East Sibley street. Attorney T. M. C. Hembroff of Indiana Harbor is in Colorado on a short visit. He will visit at Denver and Colorado Springs and Pueblo. W. O'Rourke left for Detroit, Mich. yesterday where he will remain until Friday in attendance at the Elks Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Kreiwitz and daughter. Miss Clara of South Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Mary M. Huehn and family at their home in Logan street yesterday. Mrs. Ed Simon of Logan street has been visiting her relatives in Hobart during the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Muir are enter taining Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Cleveland, O. at their home 23 Logan street. Days News In Gary Verplank To Build. i J. J. Verplank has drawn the plans j for a residence for himself and will commence to build probably some time during the present week or next. The house will be at the corner of Sevonih avenue and Tyler street and will occupy two lots. Mr. Verplank intends to have a fine residence and wolud have builded long ago had he had time to do so. He has, however, been so busy arranging for the homes of ociier peop'e that he has not, up to She present, had time for his own. Capital Stock Increased. The Gary Trust and Savings Bank corner of Seventh avenue and Broadway, controlled chiefly by Mayo- T. E. Knotts of Gary and his brother, A. F Knotts of Hammond, has been granted

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X ' j& "V - 3 isSi. VaaWSU, wm permission to Increase Its capital stock from $25,000 to $50,000. Since it first started business a little less than a year ago the bank has had a wonderful growth as can be seen by its statement published the first of July. The increasing of the capital stock has been considered for some time past by the directors. Lake Among the Leaders. With the exception of two counties, more money is spent in Lake county than in any other similar political dl vision of the state. Lake is exceeded only by Marion which has Indianapolis within its limits and Vigo which has Terre Haute for its county seat. Marion county will have an appor tionment of the school fund of $122, 392.89; while Vigo will receive $49, 216.32 and. Lake the sum of $41,037.75 Porter and Newton counties are adjoin ing neighbors an dget $12,395.1$ and $6,199.65 respectively. Elks To Detroit. Thirty Gary Elks under the leader ship of Exalted Ruler John A. Brennan left Gary yesterday via a special car on the Wabash for Detroit where they will attend the national convention of their lodge. Some of the members will re turn Wednesday while others will be gone the rest of the week. Gary Wins From Corneils. The Gary Association team won the! game with the Corneils of Chicago yes terday afternoon at Kunerfs park by a score of 6 to 4. The game was one of the best seen here this season and as it was impossible for the Gary team to stop their winning streak they had an easy victory. Fully 700 people witness ed the game. The team will hence forth arrange games with teams In Lake county and from the neighboring cities. CONGREGATIONAL LADIES. On next Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. H. W. Haskell the ladies f the Congregational church will entertain at a tea to which all the-people of Gary interested in these matters are invited to attend. The hour will be from 4 to 6, and ices and other refreshments suitable to the occasion will be served. The proceeds of the admission fee of 10 cents will be devoted to the purposes of the Woman's society. These ladies are working energetically and will have a very respectable fund soon In hand for the ends to which they are working. NURSES AWAY. Miss Raymond of the Mercy hospital left Gary for Detroit on Saturday. She will remain there for two weeks with her parents. Miss Wignell and Miss Kay left the city this morning for Springfield, Mo., where they will visit Miss Wignell'a home. They will also be gone for two weeks. These young ladies have worked hard and need this vacation, but their going " " O " ...... ... i . ' . Wioo j Leahy and the other nurses who re- ' main behind to assuage the suffering of the unfortunate people to whom ' sickness and injury comes during the j hot weather. Miss Leahey, the super- i intendent of the Mercy hospital, has been in- Gary only seven weeks, but ' she has already made a number of friends here and has had sufficient time to demonstrate her worth. HOME THIS WEEK. E. C. Carpenter, who has been confined to the hospital In Chicago for several weeks as the result of an op eration, will be home during the latter part of this week. It Is satisfactory to note that he is very much Improved In health. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Lamb, Eighth avenue and Van Buren street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marcia Agn--s, to John MacFarlane. Miss Lamb i ona of Gary's

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175 S. Hohman most popular young society leaders J and has been - prominently identified I with the work.in the First Presbyterian church in the city. Mr. MacFarlane has been in Gary nearly a year, nd it was while acting as president of the MacArthur Bible class that he met Miss Lamb. He Is a member of The Times staff In Gary. The date of the marriage has not as yet been set, but will occur in early spring. WILL MOVE HERE. J. C. Stick, who came to Gary re cently to enter the employ of the Gary Land company, will move his family here from Ashtabula. O., about the 1st of August. STJLTZBAtTGH'S AT PAW PAW. After a short visit to their Gary home Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sultzaubgh, who are on their honeymoon trip, left for Paw Paw, Mich., yesterday. They were accompanied by Judge Louis A. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Sultzbaugh have been touring Michigan and ran down to Gary for a day or two. Upon their return to Gary they will reside wUh 1 Judge Bryan. OFF TO BANGOR. Phillip McCaffrey will leave with a day or two for Bangor, Me., to spend a vacation of thirty days. Bangor is Af r ffrfv' nlil home nd hA ev- ) pects to have a very good time while away. MR- AND MRS. HUNTER AWAY. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hunter will leave tomorrow for a ten days' vacation In Elkhart. Ind. They will spend a por tion of this time camping on the Kankakee river. SOCIAL ON THTTISDAV. The members of the two Bible classes": of the First Presbyterian church will hold" another social in the church assembly room on Thursday evening. The basement is very cool, and It Is expected that another large crowd will attend this social. The others have In the past proven to be very enjoyable affair. A number of very novel en tertainment features have been arranged and refreshments will be served. Every young man and woman in the city, irrespective of creed or church, is invited to attend . A JOLLY LITTLE PARTY. Mrs. R. E. Rowley gave a surgrise party In her little daughter, Resla, on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. About twenty of her playmates were there and enjoyed a very pleasant time playing games in- the house and on the lawn. The little ones sang songs during the serving of dainty refreshments, after which they had their pictures taken. Among those present were Masters Robert Douglas, Roger Egelburg. Homer Carr, John Davidson, W. Haskell. Harold Alschuler, John Kirk, Harriet Shaw, Helen ay, Elizabeth and Martha Hammond, Eleanor and Emma Rockwell and Resla and Eleanor Rowley and Hermis Alschuler. Miss Mlltlmore assisted Mrs. Rowley to serve the refreshments and Miss Cecelia Kirk entertained the young people with some very beautiful selections on the piano. THE WESTS HAVE MOWED. Mr. and Mrs. Paul West have moved Into their new residence on Harrison

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street, and are now settled down to housekeeping on a larger scale than formerly. They are at home to all tbelr friends. Attorney and Mrs. Conroy of Hammond visited Gary friends yesterday evening. Judge and Mrs. Jordon made a, trip to Hammond yesterday. 5 Walter Laws of Crown Point came to Gary yesterday to take a position with the Indiana Steel company. Attorney W. M. Dunn returned to Gary yesterday evening from New Haven, Conn., where he ' attended his class reunions and the wedding of his sister. Mr. Dunn has been absent from Gary for three weeks. Rev. J. EI Smith left" for Chicago this morning to purchase more slides for the stereoptlcon machine recently purchased by the church for the -use of the foreigners of the congregation, of the foreigners of the congregation who are as yet unable to speak English. Messrs. McKie, McNalley and Harris spent the day yesterday in Chicago. Attorney C. M. Rennollette visited friends in Evanston yesterday. A number of Gary people spent Sun day at Manhattan beach, Seventy-fifth j street and the lake, Chicago. The beach, which Is the Coney Island of the west, seems to have taken on again Its old-time glory. t Miss Violet Lewln of Chicago was the guest of Attorney I. Leon Gould on Saturday evening. A DAY'S MENU. Tuesday, July 12. 1010. Breakfast. Canteloupe Cereal with Cream and Sugar Broiled Breakfast Bacon with Eg"" CoffeeDinner . Consomme, Cold Round Steak, Stewed with Mushrooms Boiled, Potatoes Steamed Summer Squash Spiked Beets Asparagus and Chicory Salad Ice Sream with Raspberries Luncheon or Supper Cold Boiled Ham and Potato Salad Cucumbers with French Dressing Biscuits Sliced PeaJches with Cream Iced Tea GRAND UNION &; HOTEL .H, GRA.N1 CENTRAL STATION NEW YORK CITY sswars ' BtntM to &nd from Station TrM Sand i Ktamp tor N. Y Citr Gmda book and Map PHONE HAM. 324 MAC TURNER ARCHITECT 508 Hammond Building Hammond, Ind. CALL F"OR IMACI JointmcntI ECrEMA.CUTS.BURNS US DRUG STORE Decorated Dinner Sets Two Feet of Comfort in every pair, of Oar Shoes Investigate our Free Offer

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