Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1910 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Saturday; August 20, 1910.

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SOCIAL SEWS FOR SKOSDAV. Sirs. Edwrd Gray ViH 'nteriI the mcmben of the K- M. B. Club at a one o'clock, luncheon Monday at her home In Detroit atreet. The luembers f the Embroidery Club will meet with Mrs. Fred C ru.ro packer nt her home In Maaon street next Monday afternoon. The Mlaaea Mayme Knoeraer, Eva WilRon, Mona Kront and Florence u-m will entertain the younx lndtea

of the M. T. Club at an evening-

party Monday. The meeting will be the lat one of the Hummer and an enjoyable time la anticipated.

The reprular meeting of the mem

ber of the W, C. T. V. vrlll take

nlace Monday evening In Vi'ela Hall

and Mrs. Sahl, the atate organiser

will give the addresn. All are la vtted to attend the meeting.

The Misses Veda Hemstock and Mae Hanson are expected to return today from Spring Lake, Mich, where they

have been spending their vacations. The remainder of the camping party

composed of young adies from Wauke-

gan and Valparaiso will return to their

home also.

The regular meeting of the members

of the W. C. T. U. will take place Monday evening in Weis Hall on State

street and a cordial invitation to be present is extended the public. Mrs.

The Rev. Father Piasters guests are on

their way to Europe.

PERSONAL.

vWherc to Worship Meetingsat Various Himmond Churches '

Tba Flrat Methodlat Eptoeoaal

' church, Russell street.

Rev. W. F. Switzer, pastor; residence, 117 Russell street.

Sundflv Rrhnnl t a m

Stahl the state organiser will be pres- Fred H precntel 8Uperlntendent.

ent and give an interesting temper

ance address after which a musical program will be rendered. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Booth of Michigan avenue have gone to Deton, Mich, to spend ' their vacation with friends and relatives.

Public, worship and sermon at 10:45

a. m. subject: ine cnurcn with a

Program." Special music by Misses

Lotta and Norma Robbins.

Monroe street Sunday school at 2:30

p. m. ' J. T. Cressen, superintendent.

Epwoith League devotional service

The Rev. R. W. Vining of Chicago at 7 p. m. will be entertained by friends in Ham- I Church vesper service at 8 p. m

mond tomorrow afternoon and evening. I The address will give some lessons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel and daught- for the church in aggressiveness, based

er. Dorothy of Indiana Harbor are ex- upon "The Pacific Coast Cities and

peeted to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel Their People.

at their home in Wiliams street tomor- I The special solo will be given by Mrs.

row. I E. F. Lyons, formerly of Grand Rapids,

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SEPTEMBKH THE MOXTII FOR A CAXTEIl.

With the first of September society repairs to the mountains, and there horseback riding vies with motoring in popularity. Through September the riding habit keeps to the informal, eemi-conventional type deemed correct for the summer use, though instead of the straw sailor or continental

hat the regulation fall derby is often asumed. A very mannish and correct shirtwaist, with an immaculately laundered stock of white or light colored

madras, and a crash or lightweight wool riding skirt completes the mountain riding costume. Gloves and boots are usually of soft and flexible tan

calf and kid.

Social News IN Hammond

MEALS FO IltllE DAY. Sunday, Aug. 21, 1'jlO. BREAKFAST. . . . Cereal with Sugar and Cream Kippered Herring Oatmeal Muffins Coffee t DINNER Maryland Chicken with rasher of Bacon Riced Potatoes Corn Fritters Lemon Cream Sherbet Angel Cake SUPPER Boiled Ham or Chicken Salad Lettuce Sandwiches Coffee Jelly with Whipped Cream Cake

Mrs. Mary Bowman of 321 East State

street continues to be very ill with

typhoid fever. Her many friends are

sorry to learn of her continued illness and hope for her recovery at an early I date.

Mrs. P. L. Davis of Rlmbach avenue

will leave tomorrw morning ror Atlantic City to be in attendance at the

annual D. of L. convention. Irs.

Davis will remain away from Ham

mond for a few weeks and during that

time, will visit at Washington, Phila

delphia and New ork City.

Mr. Charles Johnson of Hohman

street continues to be very ill at the

South Chicago Hospital, news which his many Hammond friends will be

sorry to learn.

There will be a meeting of the mem.

bers of the Dorcas Rebecca Lodge No. 263 this evening at I. O. O. F. Hall. A

full attendance of members is desired

as important business will be transact

ed.

Mrs. C. A. Provlnes will leave this

evening for her home in Chicago after

a few days' visit with Mrs. R. J. Holl-

craft at her home in Truman avenue,

Henry Reichers of DeKalb, 111. was

a business visitor in nsmmuuu

terday.

Misa Nora Rellley and Frank Morse will attend the theater in Chicago this evening and see "Madame Sherry" at

the Colonial theater

Mrs. Fred Gastel has returned to her

home in Williams street from a few

week's pleasant visit with relatives

and friends at various places in Canada

Milton Konntaa: of Plainfield. 111. is

POSTPONE CM'B PARTY. visiting at the home of Mr. ana airs,

The members of the J. . F. Club de- Thomas Brennan and family in Itlm-

cided to postpone the meeting which bach avenue for a few days

was announced to tfike place last even- Mrs. Frank Robst and daughters

ing at the home of Miss Elizabeth Rey- I Jessie and Eleanor concluded their

nolds in Beall avenue. The change visit in Hammond today and returned was made on account of the absence! to Chicago for another short visit with

of several of. the members from the I friends and relatives' before goingUa

city. Arrangements may be made to 1 their home in " Grand Rapids, Mich

hold a party next Friday evening and Miss Reynolds will be hostess.

Eliott were visitors in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Binder returned to her home in Williams street yesterday afternoon from Niles, Mich, where she has been spending two week3 with friends and relatives. Miss Alma Provlnes of Chicago will spend the week end with Miss Hattie Hollcraft at her home in Truman avenue.

All are most cordially invited to attend.

St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 117 Clinton, street. Theodore Claus. pastor.

Mission festival will be observed to

morrow. Services will be as follows: German service at 10 a. m.

St. Paul's mixed choir "To My Sa

vior, to My Teacher."

Sermon by the Rev. Prof. F. Zucker

Choir anthem by Concordia male

The regular meeting of the members chorus.

German service at 2:30 p. m.

of the order of Eastern Stars will take place this evening in the K. of P. Hall. A cordial Invitation is extended all the members to be present. The Misses Irene and Mayme Bamberger will leave Hammond this even

ing for their home in St. Louis, Mo. after a few weeks' visit with Mrs. F. C.

Ryan and Mrs. Henry Lundt at their homes in Williams street.

At four o'clock the guestr, were served

with a dainty luncheon. The children were seated at one long table and the decorations at the table were very dainty and attractive. A birthday cake with the lighted candles was chosen as

a center piece for the table and other decorations were cut flowers and ferns.

Covers were laid for twenty guests.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS, The members o fthe W. C. T. V. are requested to meet and attend in a body the meeting at the First Baptist church

in East Sibley street Sunday evening

at 7:30 o clock at which Mrs. Stahl, the of Hammond Hive No. 2 L O. T. M. State organizer will lecture. The pub- I took dace last evening in the K. of

DID XOT MEET LAST EVENING. There was no meeting of the Boys Club last evening and the next meeting will not take place until Friday evening, August 26th. The announcement of the place of moeting will be made later and an invitation extended , to all the members to attend. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the members

lie is invited to attend as the meeting

promises to be very interesting. A CHILDRESS PARTY. Mrs. Frederick A. Bull very delighttilly entertained a number of friends yesterday afternoon at her home in East State street in honor of her little on, Frederick. The party was given to celebrate his fourth birthday anniversary and he received many useful and attractive gifts In remembrance of the day. The guests were a number of ladies, friends of Mrs. Bull's accompanied by their children. The afternoon was devoted to the entertainment of the little people and they played wtih toys and enjoyed several games, t 1

P. Hall. There was a good attendance of members although not as large as

usual on account of the absence of several of the members from the city. The routine business was transacted after which there was an enjoyable social hour when refreshments were served. The next meeting will .taJre place in two weeks on Friday and a full attendance of members is desired. HAS GUESTS FOR THE WEEK END. The Rev. Bishop Shinner of Superior, Wis. and the Rev. Father Fassen of Petersburg, la. arrived in Hammond tihs afternoon to remain over Sunday the guests of the Rev. Father II. M. Plaster at St. Joseph's Catholic rectory.

They visited at the homes or Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins of Manila avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newell of South

Hohman street.

Miss Geraldine Renbarger has resign

ed her position with the F. S. Betz Co,

and accepted one with"her former em

ployer in Chicago.

Miss Belle Peterson of Crown .Poin came to Hammond from Chicago las

evening for a short visit with friends

She is being entertained by Mrs. Victor Dyer at her home in South Hohman

street.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weakey of South

Hohman street left today for Columbus

O. where they will visit with .friend

for a few days before going to Buffalo

N. Y. and other eastern cities for

more extended visit. They expect to be absent from Hammond for a few weeks. Miss Fanchon Colbert of Chicago will come to Hammond this afternoon to remain over Sunday the guest of Miss Bertha Hansen, at her home in Rlmbach avenue. Miss Mary Lyons has returned to her home in St. Louis. Mo. after a two weeks visit with her brother, Joe Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lyons at their home in Ogden street.

Sermon by the Rev. J. H. H. Schulz.

St. Paul's mixed choir "Hallelujah.

English service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon by the Rev. G. Schuessler.

St. Paul's mixed choir "Gloria in Excelsis Deo."

Towte Opera House

Sunday Night, August 21st

THOSE TWO DROLL FELLOWS LEW SULLY and ALFRED KELCY

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First Congregational Church. There will be no services at

the

Miss Mae Prange has returned home I First Congregational church Sunday

from "The Dells" Wisconsin where she morning, but in the evening" the Rev. has been spending a two weeks' vaca-1 R- W. Vining will preach at 7:30

TROUBADOUR GIRLS. IN THE UP TO THE MINUTE MUSICAL FAUCE AM I A CHINAMAN?" A First-Class Company and Production Including Adeline Neilson and 25 others. Special Scenery and Costumes 12 BIG SONG NUMBERS 12

SOME SingngDancing.QIRLS Pretty Prancing PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and 1 00. Seats Now.

tion.

Miss Blanche Huebler of Hessville

will spend Sunday with friends in Ham

mond.

Miss Hilda Toung will be the guest

of friends in Gary Sunday afternoon.

Miss Isabelle Nelson has resigned

her position as cashier at the Lion Store and will remain at home.

Miss Delia Cohn will resume her

office duties Monday after a two

weeks' vacation spent visiting friends and relatives at Grand Haven, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lau and baby of

Chicago will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Relssig and family at their

home in East State street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall of Ken-

o'clock.

- Sunday school will be held at 2:30

o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend.

Evangelical Iniinanuel Church, 350

Sibley Btreet. Rev. M. C. Hoefer, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. German service at 10 a. m.

Ladies' Aid society first Monday at I

7:30 and second Thursday at 2 p. m. of

each month. Male chorus Wednesday at 8 p. m. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. m.

Young People's society second and

fourth Thursdays of each month at

7:30 p. m.

Aien s uenevoient association every

wood. Chicago will spend Sunday in I third Thursday of the month at 8 p. m.

Hammond the guests of Mrs. Beall's

parents, air. ana .Mrs. i. jjauneriy Pentecostal Church or the Nazarene. at their home In Logan street. I The Rev w u. Fugate of Glasgow.

Miss Emma Huehn will have as her Kentucky, has been called to fill the

guest tomorrow at her home In Logan I lace vacated by Rev. Hunt.

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Hypnotic Comedy Company

J. H. GILPIN

MRS. J. H. GILPIN

Corner

Morning services, 1C.45 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a, m. Praise service, 3 p. m. Street meeting, 6:45 p. m.

Thompson and Sibley streets. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday 8 p. m, Bible study, Friday 8 p. m.

Street meeting Saturday p. m. at State

and Oakley avenue.

street Miss Helen Thrown of Chicago. Mr. arid; Mrs. Simon of Logan street, are spending the day visiting in Gary. Savior Long has returned to Hammond from Fox Lake, 111. where he has been on a two weeks' vacation. A. W. Baron of Rimbach avenue who has been quite ill at his home in Beavervllle, 111. was removed to St. Lvike's Hospital in Chicago. His friends will regret to hear of his continued illness and hope for his entire recovery at an eary date. Miss Edna Wickham of Springfield, O. and Miss Grace Meehan of Brooklyn, N. Y. are guests at the home of John W. Galvin, 136th and Fir streets, Indiana Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Campfield and

daughter of Skatchewan nave oeen IMne stroet prebTtcrlan Church. Rci.

the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ta. l. Green I I E Thompson, pastor.

Sunday school at 10 a. m

One week commencing ? ....

Monday, Aug. 22

First Presbyterian Church, Hohman street.

Rev. Hoffman of Chicago, pastor.

Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. W. A.

Stout, superintendent.

Public worship and sermon at 10:45

a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.

Announcement.

Our buyers arc now in New York and they have just advised us of the tremendous purchases they have made, and there is a decided change in Styles and Materials, and Prices Much Lower. Shipments of these goods are arriv. ing every day and are placed on display, then why should you buy old styles, when you can get New Advanced Styles Direct from the Factories at such Moderate Prices,

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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE

for the past week

Mrs. Oliver Daugherty and children

were called to their home in Springfield, 111. yesterday by the Illness of Mr. Daugherty. They have been vlvit-

lng Mr. and Mrs. L L Daugherty at their home in Logan street.

Miss Taylor has gone to her home

in Pittsburg. Pa. after a few weeks visit with friends and relatives in Chi

cago and Hammond. While In Ham-

Preaching service at 11 a. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m.

A cordial invitation is extended to

all to attend these services.

See the young man hypnotized over long distance

south telephone Saturday night at 7:30. He will sleep for 50

hours in the show window at the Towle opera House lobby.

"THE GILPINS" present new and up-to-date fea

tures in Hypnotism and Mental Telepathy not to be con

founded with similar attractions seen here.

LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT. PRICES 10c to 50c.

The 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 helC at 11

mond Miss Taylor was the guest of I and Sunday school for persons, under

Miss Ida Yoight at her home in Clin- I 20 years of age will follow. The even-

ton street.

Dancing at. East Chicago Rink Saturday, Aug. 20th. AH come, Stirling's

orchestra.

Ing service will be a. repetition of th

morning subject, and will be held In the same room at 8. The Wednesday

19-2t 1 evening meetings are held in the samo

room at 8 p. m. inj public is cordially

-g CALL.' FOR J

ftEoilnK lOlNTMEZNTl

ECIEtlA CUTS BURNS W DRUG STORE

Invited to attend these services.

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LINCOLN-JEFFERSON COLLEGE-OF-LAW Fall term opens Monday, Sept. 12th. Three year course leading to the LL. B. degree. Post-graduate course leading to the LL. M. degree. For catalogue, address the President, W. Mayes Martin, D.D., HAMMOND, IND.

St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Rev.

fL 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.

German and English sermons, re

spectively, at the low and high mass

every flrst and fourth Sunday of tra month. Vice verse on all other Sun

days.

PHONX HAM. 324 MAG TURNER ARCHITECT 508 Hammond Building Hammond, Ind.

German En-nns client Imminutl

Church, Rev. C A. Heldberg. pastor. Sermon every Sunday at 19 a. m.

Sunday school every Sunday at 2

p. m.

Ladles' Aid society meets every first

Monday of each month.

. Toung 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

! p. m. Male choir practice every Thursday it I p. m.

GRAND UNION

ZIon'a Grmn M. E. Church, S5S Truman avenue. Residence, 260 Truman

wenue. Rev. C. F. Dessmeler, pastor. Sundav school at 9:30 a. m.

Preaching service at 10:30 a. ra. Epwovth League at r"'.30 p- TO. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer

jieeting.

Thursday evening at 8 p, m. choir

practice.

The public is cordially invited to ati tend any or all these services.

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