Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1910 — Page 2

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Monday, August 22, 1010.

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SOCIAL. SEWS FOR TUESDAY. Mrs. Henry Ilelaer trill entertain the membem of the China Club Tuesday rreniBg at her home In Carroll afreet. Carda will be the. entertainment for the--afternoon ' The Aliases Illlan and Loutae Doese will lite' aa their Ktieata Tneaday evening, the young ladlnea of the S. S. Clon. Embroidery work will be the principal feature of the eveningr. , . . ' The reerular. naeetlna; of the member of ProRrreaalve Conrt No. 166 Tribe of Ben Hnr will take plaee TneMday evening In the K. of t. Hall. Itualneia of Importance will be transacted.

A meet ins; of the membera of the

True Kindred will take place Tunday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall

and all the membera are Invited to

attend.

The resrular Tneaday evenlns; danriog claaa will meet at l.nnara Hall In State atreet and the uaual

number of young; people from Ham

mood and Eamt Chicago la expected

to be preaent.

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DRAIDKI) SET IS COMBINED WITH LINGERIE FABRICS. Some of the lingerie frocks, worn at the French races this summer have been so elaborate ana so perishable in character that an ordinary laundering would be impossible for them. A costume of this sort, designed by one of the great houses on the Rue de la Paix, is illustrated here, closely braided white net being used in eombinatin wth sheer mull inset with val insertions. The braided net simulates a graceful tunic, hung over a mull frock and the sides of the tunic are laced with heavy white cord through large crochet eyelets.

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MEALS FOB THE DAY. Tuesday, AiiRunt 23d. -BREAKFAST ereal .VUh.. Sugar and Cream., blackberry Shortcake Coffee DINNER Stuffed Leg of Veal Horseradish Savory Potatoes Scalloped Tomatoes Lettuce with French Dressing Enow Pudding Custard Sauce

LUNCHEON OR SUPPER Frizzled Beef with Cream Baked Potatoes Blackberry Gingerbread ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. The announcement of the engagement of .Miss j Helen Margaret Manchee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney II. Manchee, 6146 Greenwood avenue to Arthur Benson Barnett of Chicago has been made. The marriage will take place Saturday-, September 10th at fourthirty o'clock in the Woodlawn Presbyterian church, the Rev. Edward

Curtiss, officiating. Miss Jessie Manchee, the bride's sister will serve her

as maid of honor and Miss Alice Man

chee, another sister and Miss Zulah Barnett a sister of the bridgroom will be the bridesmaids. Mr. Barnett will

be attended by Thomas MacBurney as

best man. The ushers will include Ver

non Smith, Harold Brubacker, Herbert

Manchee, a brother of the bride, and Clark Steneck. Following the church

service a reception will be held at the

residence of the bride's parents after

which Mr. and Mrs. Barnett will leave

on a wedding journey. The announcement will be received with a great deal of interest in Hammond society circles where the Manchee family is known. They formerly lived In Hammond and

have a wide acquaintance of friends,

Miss Helen Manchee is a graduate of the Hammond high school and since then has been engaged in musical work

in Chicago. AN INTERESTING MEETING.

A very interesting meeting of the

members of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars occurred last Saturnay evening in the K. of P. Hall. It was

the regular meeting and a large num

ber of members were present. There were several visitors from out of the city, among: them a '"Worthy Matron

from Southern Indiana. After the rou

tine business had been transacted there

was initiation of several candidates

among them Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Em

merine. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs

MARK

APPROPRIATE EXERCISES

ELK'S CORNER STONE LAYING

Appropriate exercises marked the j

laying of the corner atone of the Gary

Elks Saturday afternoon. Exalted Ruler John A. Brennan wielded the

trowel and made an address he being followed by Judge V. S. Reiter of Hammond. District Deputy Worth V. Pepple and others.

The Elks, more than one hundred in

number marched from their lodge

rooms In the K. of C. hall to Washington street where the ceremonies were

conducted. Esquire Freeman was mar

shal and a detail of police and a brass

band headed the procession.

Afterwards the lodge members and

visitors gathered in the lodge hall

where a buffet luncheon was served.

Towk p:gra House. TONIGHT and Every Night this week Mat. Saturday,

TELEPATHISTS

The Gilpins

Among the visitors present were some of th- prominent democratic headlights who came up to the social session following the political conference.

Judge John B. Peterson of Crown Point,

State Chairman Stokes Jackson and others attended. During the progress of the festivities George McGinnlty one of the effervescent Elks became too "boisterous" with the result that the "buzz

wagon" had to be called. George was I

arrested on general principles and was locked up in the ladies' ward without ball. However, he tried to sell a lot

to the turnkey and so persistent was i

he in his efforts that he wearied that i functionary so much that the latter finally let George escape. J

ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM

HYPNOTISTS EACH NIGHT.

PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c and 50c. LADIES FREE TONIGHT ON USUAL CONDITIONS.

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Do yon know that, as a rcle,

few people breathe properlyf They are actually too laiy to 4

perform the function properly, and by not exertlns; themaelvea '

they impair the beauty of both

form and figure. ' None breathing and deep

breathing are moat Important

and magical alda to health and beauty. There la a little volnme publixhed with the title

"Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life." Rather atartllng, lan't It? But It la true, aa atartllng thlnga often are. Deep nose breathIna; cannot be too often practlced when In tbe open nlr, nnd the purer- and clearer the air 4 the deeper ahould be the breathn. Try this often and It will become a pleanant pastime, and Ita reaulta will noon become apparent in atratprhter about-

dera, better developed cheat, 4 clearer akin and sweeter breath. 4 It la really betetr than any

magical youth restorer In 'the market. It la truly the beat

"elixir of life" that you can uae, while It will not encroach upon the purae nt all. Just ftlve

this a fair trial and see how

cany the habit becomes. You must also make a point of getting- all the sunshine pan-

Hlble. Human beings need the sunshine as much as plants do. Don't be afraid of Its causing freckles, for the very best au-

thorltlea aay that it does not do anything of the kind. .

Miss Grace Kingwin. Another pleasant ! home from her vacation. The first few

diversion was an Ice Test and Miss . wesks were spent camping near Blue

Alta Kennedy was awarded the honors. Island, III. with a number of Hammond

At the close of the contests the guests friends after which she went to Loda, were Invited into the dining room and HI. to be the guest of relatives.

served with an elaborate four course ' luncheon. The colors chosen for the

decorations were pink and green and

The Misses Blanche Huebler and

Minnie Reiner and Messrs. Walter !Vanes and Arthur Stutsman were visitors in Garv last evenine.

hostess had chosen a mass of ferns to j , form a center piece for the table and Mrs. Tomas jorcon or rrummer aveplnk streamers were brought from the nue is having an enjoyable visit with chandeliers to the four corners of the 'friends and relatives in Cincinnati, table. The following young ladies Middletown and Ironton, O. She exwere guests at the pleasant function, ! pects to return to Hammond in a few

Misses Clara Kahn. Alta Kennedy, i weeks.

Grace Kingwill, Grace Bridge, Florence

Shea, Zclla Irish and Edith Morton of Erie, Pa.

MARRIED IN ST. JOSEPH. A marriage license was granted Miss

Delia Miles of Hammond and George F.

Hollar of Woodstock. Va. at St. Joseph, Mich, and their marriage folowed late

last week. The announcement will come as a surprise to their Hammond friend,

who will extend thm their best wishes and congratulations.

A Ql'IET CEREMON V. A wedding announcement that will

come as a surprise to a number of Hammond young people is that of Miss Grace Cornish and Leonard A. Dennet. They were granted a license at Joliet,

111., last Saturday and their marriage

ceremony was read at the

Lutheran parsonage Saturday after

noon. The announcement will bring them the best wishes of many friends as they are well known in Hammond.

Mr. and Mrs. Ioan Zieder left Saturday for their home in Valaparaiso after a few days' pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson at their home in Doty street.

-' Miss Ella Ketchum resigned her position as saleslady at the Lion Store last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gralak have returned to their home in Ogden street from Wisconsin where they have been visiting for the past few weeks. Messrs. Fiederwlcz and Glczewlrkl were visitors in LaSalle, 111. during the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kingman lift Hammond Saturday for Goshen,, Ind. where they will spend several days visiting relatives. Mrs. Thomas Brennan, 7 Rimbaeh

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HEN you go to the County fair visit the

Straiibe Exhibit

IN FLORAL HALL.

We invite inspection of our beautiful Pianos, Made in Hammond They are of Special Interest to all Lake County Residents Victor and Edison Phonographs and Records will also be on sale and display

Maggie Malo. A social hour followed

the regular lodge session when a com

mittee of members served dainty re

freshments. The hour was spent very

pleasantly in conversation. At the

next meeting in two weeks there will

be initiation of a class and it Is desired

that many members attend. MOVE FROM HAMMOND.

Mrs. Thomas Lake and son, Chester and Miss Pearl Holton of Rimbaeh avenue will leave Wednesday of this week for Flint, Mich, to make their home in the future. Mr. Lake has been at Elint for several weeks. RETURN FROM MICHIGAN. Mrs. William Eisner and daughter, Beatrice of Morton Court and Miss Beulah Drackert of State Line street are expected to return home Wednesday of this week from a two weeks visit at Petosky and Charlevoix, Mich.

ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.

Miss Clara Kahn Will informally en-H

tertain a number of young ladies this

afternoon at her home in Doty street

n honor of Miss Edith Morton of Erie,

Pa. who is Mrs. Hosier's guest. The

afternoon will be spent socially in con

versation and with music and games after which refreshments will be

served. The party is the last of a series that will be given complimentary to Miss Morton as she will leave for her home in the east tomorrow.

Siraube Piano Factory Hammond, Ind. ONE PRICE-Factory to Consumer

attendance. A musical program will be given and the address for the evening will be given by Mrs. Stahl, the W. C. T. U. state organizer.

Little Gertrude Matthtes, the daught

er of Mr. and Mrs. Oi C. E. Matthies has

been quite 111 at their home in Sohl street.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Reinhardt and

avenue is spending the day with her their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt of

mother, Mrs. Margaret Swift at her Cassopolis, Mich, were theater-goers in home in Englewood. Chicago last evening.

Miss Etta Sheffield who has been! Miss Nora Reilley and Frank Morse;

spending her vacation with Mr. and attended the theater in Chicago last

Gernlan j Mrs. Charles Sheffield at Valparaiso is Saturday evening and saw "Madame

expected to arrive in Hammond today j Sherry" at the Colonial.

to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mrs j Douthett of Highland spent Sheffield of May street before returning the day Jn Hammond transacting busito Chicago. ness an(j visiting friends.

Mrs. W. C. Harrison and children are M, Fern Vanderweel of Fayette

expected to arrive in Hammond this street wa3 the guest of friends in Chlevening from Janesville, la. where they cago jast evening at the White City.

nave been visiting wnn auss jeume nf th(, mfimhers

Bradford for the past two weeks. ci.. t.i.m hiv t. O. T. M. will

The regular meeting of the members , k niace Wednesday evening of this

of the King Herald Society of the First week at Longs Hall in State street. A M. E. Church will take place Tuesday ,n attendance of members is desired

afternoon, August 23rd at the home of j ag the UEuai amount of business will be Mrs.' Rynearson, 309. Claude street. The I transacted

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Loucks of East

Chicago spent Sunday in Hammond the

zuests of R. W. Payne and mother at

their home, 120 Conkey avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall have re

turned to their home in Kenwood, ChiJ III.

cago alter an over unoy vimi wmi

Mrs. Beall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Daugherty of Logan street.

Miss Alice Hess is spending the day

in Crown Point.

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PERSONAL. Miss Ethel Mestoa has been enter

taining Miss Minnie Hanck of Wood- J study for the afternoon will be the

stock, 111. at her home, 114 Doty street

over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lyons had as their guests over Sunday at their home in Ogden street, Mrs. Coulin of Chicago. Milton Sonntag will leave today for his home in Plalnneld, 111. after a few

days' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan and family In Rim-

bacn avenue. Raymond Brennan accompanied him home and will spend several days as hi3 guest. Mrs. Saylor Long has returned to Hammond after a few weeks' vacation. The first week was spent in New York City after which she went to Fox Lake, 111. for a weeks' visit with friends from Hammond who have a cottage there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Taylor and family of Warren street have return

ed home from Denver, Col. where they guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer at

Philippines and an interesting program

will be given. All the members are

invited to attend. Claude Austgen of Chicago eights

111. is reported to be very ill at his

home, news which his many Hammond relatives and friends will regret to

learn. Mr. Austgen is a brother of Conductor John Austgen and a cousin

of Chief of Police Peter Austgen.

Joe Sonntag of Rimbaeh avenue spent the past week end in Plainfield. 111. the

guest of his relatives and friends

Mrs. P. L. Davis of Rimbaeh avenue

left yesterday for Atlantic City where

she will attend a Daughters of Liberty

Convention. She will visit - in New

York City, Philadelphia and Washing

ton before returning homo.

Miss Anna Gray of Chicago was the

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Days News In Gary

have been spending a few weeks camping in the mountains. Miss Edith Morton will leave tomorrow for her home in Erie, Pa. after a few weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hosier at their home in Doty street. Mrs. Harry Spellings is substituting in the Chicago Telephone exchange in the absence of one of the operators who is away on her vacation. Ben Darrow of Newton county is stopping in Hammond for a short business visit. Mrs. Jones, state organizer of the W. C. T. U. and Mrs. Granger of Hammond are spending the day in Ross, Ind." Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Darrow, Mrs. C.

A. Sherwood and Miss Madden all of

Chicago were the guests of Mr. John D. Smalley at his home in South Hohnian street Sunday.

Bryant Smalley, son of John D.

Smalley of South Hohrran street has

gone to Upper Sandusky, O. to spend a two weeks vacation with friends and relatives.

Mrs. Edward Gray will entertain the

ladies of the E. M. B. Club at a one o'clock luncheon todav at her home

luncheon the afternoon will be devoted to embroidery work and other diversions.

BANS ARE PUBLISHED. The bans for the marriage of Miss

Mary Scherer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Scherer of South ohman street and

Joseph Bohltng were read for the first time yesterday in St. Joseph's Catholic

church, by the Rev. Father H. M. Plaster. The wedding ceremony will take place Wednesday, September 8th and will be one of the largest of the

season. A large number of relatives and friends from out of the city are expected to be In Hammond for the ceremony.

A HOUSE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Busc have been

entertainiig at a very delightful house party during the past week end at their home in East State street. The guests

began to arrive last Friday and several

remained until today as the guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Buse. Very enjoyable times were had, many friends from

Hammond being invited in to meet the

out of town guests. Music and social

chats were the principal features at

the gatherings. Among those who came from a distance were Miss Grace

Meech of St. Joseph, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.

Rebe of Michigan City; William Euse,

of Michigan City; Miss Ida Buse of

Tolleston and Harry Peterson of Clark

Station. A SOCIAL FUNCTION.

One of the pleasant society functions

of the past week end was an afternoon party at which Mrs. Frank A. Hosier

entertained complimentary to her

house guest. Miss Edith Morton of Erie

Pa. The guests were received Informally in the parlors where the afternoon was spent very pleasantly In a social

way. The game of Hearts was the

principal feature of entertainment and I witn friends In LaSalle, 111.

the honors In the game were won by Miss Millie Q'Malley has

the! rhome in East State street last

Saturday afternoon and evening.

Miss Genevive Hastings has resumed

her office duties at Gibson after a three

weeks' vacation.

Mrs. Bridge and Edgar Bridge of Chi

cago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

L A. Mlnard at their home in Rimbaeh

avenue over Sunday.

The Misses Gretchen Bauer and Hed

Stokes J. and John B. Following the democratic conference

Saturdav State Chairman Stokes Jack

son returned to his home in Greenfield

via Crown Point. He went from oary

to the county seat with Judge John B.

Peterson in the latter's big touring car.

While in' Crown Point the state chair

man was the guest of the democratic

congressional candidate.

The Speaker of the House

"Whv I have heard a good deal about

wig Thurh have returned home from I Gary, but this is the first time that I

Shawana. Wis. where they have been

guests at a house party given by

friends. p.m. S-22-6t

. Eagles' picnic Sunday at Kindel's

Grove. 8-22-6t

Miss Mae Prange has returned to her home in Enst State street from

Ellis Junction and "The Dells" of Wis

consin where she has been spending

a three weeks' vacation among friends.

Miss Prange resumed her duties at the

Monon yards office in South Hammond

today.

J. Kortenhoven of Highlands was in

Hammond today on business.

Mr. Reinhardt has returned to Ham

mond from Cassopolis, Mich, and will

continue his visit with Mr. and Mrs.

CORSETS

Model B67 'is very popular

ever saw it ana l ten you il is

tainly a wonder." This was the declar

ation of Thomas Honan of Seymour, speaker of the Indiana house of repre

sentatives and the democratic candidate for attorney general.

"I have also heard of the big pro

cession the workmen make when they

leave the steel mills at supper time," declared Indiana's Joe Cannon, "and I am going to stay long enough to see these men."

in Detroit street. It is the regular bi- j R. E. Reinhardt at their home In Rus-

monthly social meeting and after the , sell street

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Voight and Mr. and Mrs. II. A. McConnell attended the theater in Chicago Saturday evening

Miss Anna Hastings who has been j and saw "Madame Sherry" at the

very ill at it. Margaret s Hospital for Colonial.

the past few weeks Is reported to be Xne iIi5:s:es Mona Krost. Eva Wilson,

improving nicely now and was able to Anna Knoerzer and Florence Shea will sit up for a short tim yesterday. It . hnBlfcfa tn th vnun tadi nf thf

is expected that if she continues to . M T club this evenine at the last

improve she will be able to be removed to her home in West State street. Mrs. Fred Crumpacker will be hostess to the members of the Embroidery Club this afternoon at her home in Mason street. It is the regular weeklyclub meeting and several of the members expected to be present. The afternoon will be devoted to embroidery work and music. Don't forget Eagle's picnic next Sunday at Kindel's Grove. AH kinds of sport, prizes given. Prize waltz at 8:00 Frank Owens of Dayton. O. is expected to arrive In Hammond today to visit his sister, Mrs. C. E. Brewbaker at her home in Pine street.

" Miss Elizabeth Jonas has returned

home from a pleasant vacation spent

returned

social meeting of the year. An enjoy

able time is anticipated with games, contests and embroidery work.

Miss Aice Hess had as her guests yesterday at her home in Michigan avenue, Miss Margaret Campbell and Thomas Ilonon of Valparaiso. Mrs. E. W. Luim of Cedar Falls, Iowa

left for her home this morning after

a very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Escher, 22S Plummer avenue.

Miss Helen Lane of Albion much is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Escher. Miss Lane is a niece of Mr. Escher. The regular meeting of the members of the W. C. T. U. will take place thi3 evening In Weis Hall on State street. A cordial invitation to be present is extended the members and their friends and it is desired that there Is a good

Called to New York State. Mrs. Frederick E. Walton, Seventh and Van I'.uren, wife of the pastor of thQ Presbyterian "hurch, has been called to Hornell, N. Y., owing to the serious illness of her mother. A short

time ago Mrs. Walton's father passed away.

a week, and Chief Martin stated this morning that he was determined to put a stop to automoblllsts who ply no attention to the speed laws. Next Sunday- two officers will be stationed at Tolleston and all automobilists who proceed to burn up the road after they get out of the business district of Gary will be arrested. The officers will he notified by telephone from the local police station and they will be on hand to make arrests at Tolleston.

Mrs. Temple in Ohio. Mrs. Charlotte Temple, who has been spending the summer in Colorado, returned from the mountain state a few days ago and after a short stop in Gary she again resumed her journey to Cincinnati, where she will spend several days.

Chicken Thieves Arrested. Three negroes were arrested last night by the local rd'ee on complaint of a number of south side citizens for chicken stealing and they will have their trial before Mayor Knotts today. Many complaints have been brought to the police of late and it is now thought that the guilty parties have been caught.

Chauffeur Arrested.

Kenneth Rhodes, a driver of one or Tom Gormley's automobiles, was arrested last night by Officer J. S. Smith for violating the speed ordinances. He gave bond for his appearance in Mayor Knotts court this morning. This is the fourth arrest that has been made by the local police within

Jackson's Resort Robbed. The saloon and poolroom of Charles Jackson (colored), corner of Washington street and Sixteenth avenue, was broken into and robbed 'during the early morning hours this morning and about $S5 worth of liquors and cigars were stolen. The thieves gained entrance through the transom of the front door and

made their escape through a si'le window. They took the cash register out of the building to a shed in the rear of the plaep, where they cracked it open and robbed It of about $2 in change. The robbery was probably committed by a negro of the type Jackson allows to hang uround hla place.

Sand to Chicago for Cash. AU of Gary's seven banks have sent to Chicago for more than $250,000 worth of currency. The surplus coin will be used to cash the pay checks of the Gary plant of the Illinois Steel company on Wednesday, the semiannual pay day.

Steals Tools From Steel Co. Frank Stanr.pho. a foreigner, was arrested yesterday on tha charge of stealing tools from the steel plant. Stampho claims he trough the tools with him from Colorado when he cam to Gary and denies that they belong to the steel company. The hearing Is before Judge Knotts today.