Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 104, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1910 — Page 2

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2 THE TIMES. Wednesdav, Oct. 19, 1910.

THE LATEST W FASHIOlis

PICTURE SHAPE TR IMMED WITH A SINGLE ROSE

The single roee is a wondrous affair, aa big as a cabbage head, all made of silk and velvet In shades of cerise to magenta. The picture shape, with Its conical velvet crown and its brim facing ot silk plush and the dashing, beautiful lines of it in itself cpsts as much as many a woman pays for three winter hats put together! ' It la this absolute simplicity of style, coupled with grace of line, that Is so difficult to achieve and so next to impossible for any but an artist to Imitate. , Hat, face, hair arrangement and even the slope of shoulders are considered by the expert milliner, and every one of these must balance in perfect proportion to make the hat as it should be a part of the picture.

MEALS FOR THE DAY. Thursday, October 20th. BREAKFAST Grapes Entire Wheat Bread Toast Scrambled Eggs Coffee , LUNCH Hulled Corn and Thin Cream Stuffed Prunes Graham Wafers DINNER Split Pea Soup Croutons Baked Green Peppers with Nut and Bread Stuffing Lima Beans with cream Vanilla Ice Cream Cheese Crackers Coffee Mrs. Charles See ' entertained the young ladies of the Philathea club last evening at her home in Rimbach avenue at one of their regular meetings. The3 'was a large attendance and everyone reported having had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Lyons, who was an Invited guest of the hostess, entertained very pleasantly by rendering a number of vocal

selection. Other musical selections were given by the young ladles in the

club. At ten o'clock the hostess served

-the guests with dainty refreshments. A short business meeting was called 'by the president when it was decided "to meet again in two weeks but the place of meeting ,wasM not named. Plans were-"also made for a Box Social to be given in the near future. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. A very pleasant meeting of the memfcers of the China Club took place last

evening and Mrs. Peter Halfman was

hostess at her home in Michigan avenue. It was the regular meeting of the

club members and they, were all in at

tendance. Mrs. Halfman entertained

her guests in the usual way of the

club with card games. The guests play

ed several games of pedro at small tables In the parlors and the honors

were awarded, to Mrs. Leonard Knoerzer

and Mrs. Jacob Kussmaul. Mrs. Half

man received the hostess prize as it customary in the club. At the close of

the games a dainty luncheon was serv

ed and the remainder of the evening

was spent pleasantly in a social way

Arrangements were made to have

party take place next Tuesday evening and Mrs. John Heiser of Carroll street

was named as the hostess. The follow

ing ladies are members of the club

Mesdames Caroline Dibos, Otto Knoerz

er, Fred Humpher, John Heiser, Leonard

Knoerzer, Peter Austgen, John Beck

man, Henry Heiser, Jacob Schloer,

George Eder,' Jacob TCussmaul and Peter

Halfman.

A THIMBLE PARTY.

Miss Gertrude Herbst had as he

guests last evening at her home i

South Hohman street, the young ladie

of the N. N. Embroidery Club. It was the KnJar.Hvkly: club, meeting and all the members were present. They spent the evening "in the usual 'way of the club with embroidery work and at a late hour were served with a dainty luncheon. Miss" Augusta Klein will be the next hosteBS and will entertain at

SOCIAL NEWS FOR THIRSDAY. Mrs. H. Steveaaon will entertain the members of Circle S. 2 ot St. Margaret's Hospital 'at her home la Sibley street tomorrow afternoon. A special meeting of the members of Golden Rule Council Jto. 1 D. of L. wtir:be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock, in the K. of P. Hall. Mrs. A. J. Bark will be hostess to the members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon at her home in Truman avenue. Mrs. Charles Luthman will be at home to the members of the Good Will Club tomorrow afternoon at her residence In Sibley street. Mrs. E. S. Davis will have as her guests Thursday afternoon at her home In Michigan avenue, the members of the R. A. E. Club. There will be a meeting ef the members of the Martha Aid Society of the First Christian church Thursday In the church parlors In Calumet avenue. A 'danclns; party will be ntven Wets Hall In State street tomorrow evening by a club of Hammond young; people. There . will be a meeting of the members of Golden. Rod Camp of Roya Neighbors Thursday evening and all members are urged to be present. The members of the choir of the German Immanuel church will meet for their regular weekly rehearsal, Thursday evening.

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Bankruptcy Sale,, By order of the United States District Court the entire stock of Morris Dobson, now bankrupt, will be sold at Public Auction on Saturday, Oct. 22, 1910, at 10 o'clock A- M., in three lots, as follows: STORE FIXTURES ENTIRE LOT OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS. ENTIRE LOT OF FURS. Stock inventoried at $5,000.00 , CHARLES L, SURPRISE, Trustee in Bankruptcy.

her home in Conkey avenue, next Tuesday evening. Among those present

were Mrs. John J,' Claussen, the Misses Bertha Maleitske Lillie Fedder. Ger

trude Claus, Emily and Bertha Ebert, Augusta andHulda Klein and Gertrude Herbst." . HOLD REGULAR MEETING.

The regular meeting ot the members

of the True Kindred will take place last

evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. A" large number of members were in attendance at the meeting and after the lodge session a pleasant time was spent socially. The next regular meeting will take place in two weeks and the members are quested to be present. AX IISTERESTIXG MEETING. An Interesting meeting of the members of Progressive Court No. 166 Tribe of Ben Hur took place last evening In the K. of P. Hall. A large number of members were in attendance and several visiting members were present from the West Hammonod Court. Among the visitors were the State Deputy, B. O. Bowers and another deputy who will work in Hammond in the interest of the olcal court. Mr. Grimes. Plans were completed during the evening for the dancing party to be given, Wednesday evening. October 26th in Long's Hall In

State street. Other business of importance; to , the -members was transacted after which there was a pleasant social hour. A committee of members served dainty refreshments at the close of the meeting.

A COMMITTEE MEETING. ...A very delightful meeting of the members of the literature of the Hammond Woman's club was held yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. E. W. Bump in South Hohman street. Mrs. D. C. Atkinson was in charge of the afternonTs program which proved to be one of the most entertaining of the present season. The study subject was

Julius Caesar" and several of the

ladies of the committee , took part on the program by reading papers which showed very careful study of their subject. Mrs. F. M. Elliott was among the

first on the program and she read a paper dealing with the plot of the

drama and also about the time at which

it was written. Her paper was very

beautifully written and proved very in

teresting. "The Character of Julius Caersar" was the title of a paper read

by Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Atkinson told

in a very entertaining way many of

the incidents In the life of Julius Caesar

which made her paper very enjoyable

A most delightful feature of the after

noon was a reading by Mrs. H. R. Bell

Mrs. Bell gave portions of the drama and her readings were exceptionally enjoyable. Mrs. W. C. Harrison gave

hort quotations from each act in the

drama and her paper closed the pro

gram, which was one of the most in

structive of the course. There was a very large attendance at the meeting and they remained after the study

meeting for a short social session. The next meeting will be held in two weeks

on Tuesday afternoon at the home of

Mrs. Ij. Ij. Bomberger In Glendale.

Often ytm irUl see la the maculiei or la old calendars pictures copies of famous palatlBK-s perhaps, or attractive photogrraphvrhIch you would like to keep. And yet one's walls set so cumbered wltk pictures, every one of which must be framed at no small expense, thaf, cspecinlly when space Is at a premium, oae hesitates to add another to the collection. To keep such pictures where they can be seen alwnys, and yet wUl not be In the way, make a book of embossed linen purple Is the best shade to show eft all kinds of coloring In the pictures, cut the leaves a little larger than the largest picture you are likely to covet and paste or sew a narrow hem all a round. Make covers of thin would or leather or thick array cardboard, such as Is used for photograph .mounts, and hold all together by punching- eyelets and stringing- ribbon through them. Then paste a picture on each leaf, la the center, using library - paste. . Of co rue, a leaf can be added each time you see a picture you want to keep, for the embossed linen is very Inexpensive and can be bought In large quantities. To add still further to the attractiveness of the book paste on the outer cover some especially pretty, yet unfading picture, or print Its title la India Ink.

nue. Progressive . euchre will be .the feature of entertainment during the afternoon. The members of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. H- E. Granger, 66 Hamlin street Friday afternoon. The report of the recent convention at Fort

I Wayne, Ind. will be given by the dele

gates from Hammond, M. W. O. Leaverton and Mrs. H. E. Granger. A full attendance of members is desired.

Mrs. John Peterson of East State street haa gone to Princeton, 111. to look after her property interests and remain for a few weeks visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. George Post of Rimbach avenue has gone to Cedar Rapids, la. to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. liar. Post for several days. Mrs. Robert Kidney and little daughter, Mary Elizabeth accompanied by Mrs. Kidney's father. P. Uellley left last evening for Calgarry, Canada. Mrs.

Kidney will join her husband who has been there for the past few months and make their home there in the future.

Mr. Rellley expects to remain away a

few weeks.

Mrs. William will entertain the ladies

of the Fleurdelis Club at cards this evening at her home in Doty street. Several games of pedro wil be played during the evening.

Mrs. Winnie Pleggie of Chicago will

come to Hammond this afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. George Drackert and

family at their home in State LJne street. .Miss Pleggie will attend a dancing party here this evening.

There will be a meeting of the mem

bers of Silver Light Hive L. O. T. M.

this evening in the K. of P. Hall in

Hohman street. Themembersareaskea

to notice the change of meeting place

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FRIDAY EVENING. OCT. 21. Return Engagement of the Most Emphatic Hit in Hammond This Season,

MR. HUGO B. KOCH IN A DRAMATIZATION OF MEREDITH -'NICHOLSON'S NOVEL BY EDWARD E. ROSE

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This Play and Company have made a Tremendous Hit In St. Louis, Cleveland.

Cincinnati, Detroit, etc., since playing here last September The Original Cast and Production

A PLAY OF MYSTERY, DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL ADVENTURE

A VIVACIOUS ROMANGE OF ABSORBING INTEREST CONCERNING AUSTRIA'S THRONE.

and also the the time of meeting. The

meetings will be held regularly the

first and third Wednesdays of each

CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. month in the future

.oiaucr enienainea me mem- r,, .h. nrmanla riuh

xw t v. "tule" All "cr 01 wiHi entertain at a Neck Tie Soslal

John's Lutheran church yesterday af-

this evening in the old .Masonic Temple

ternoon at her home in Towle street n " he public is invited to celebration of her birthday anniversary, i"8!!,, that th,r ls a

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fsrfil. k. . a V .3 good atendance. A pleasant program of

... . ' entertainment has been prepared. manv s-ifts in nmnmhranra of th enieuaiimicm 1,a " v

The afternon wa nonf ni.ttv in Charles Walton has arrived in Ham-

a social way and at five o'clock elab- mond from Cincinnati, O. and will make orate refreshment were rvd. his home with his brother, John Walton

in Hoffman street.

A SOCIAL, GATHERING. Chris Prohl who is ill at the Alexian

One of the pleasant parties of the! Brothers Hospital in Chicago is im

week will take place this evening when I proving nicely. He was able to come

Miss Gertrude Gescheidler entertains I to Hammond today for a short visit to

the young ladies of the S. S. Club at relatives but will retufn tomorrow to

her home in East Sibley street. The I remain until he is entirely recovered.

entertainment ls given in honor of Miss Attorney W. J. McAleer was In East

uouise uoege wno will be one of the Chicago this morning on business.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lavene and their

vncto tin, nnr of T.incoln.

ladies are giving in honor of Miss s' y;steraay vlsiting in South

Miss Lena Hassee ha3 gone to Chicago

to visit her sister, Mrs. Harry Carr for

the week will be a dancing party given a few days-

under the auspices of the Betz Baseball I Miss Blanche Huebler will entertain

Club this evening in Long's Hall in Miss Hilda Young and Messrs. Al Thon

State street. A large number of invita-land Walter Vanes all of Hammond at

tions were issued to cthe affair and It j her home in HessviUe this evening.

was expected that there will be a large I ,(Fred Behn of Gary was among the attendance. Dancing will begin at I out of town business visitors in Ham-

eight-thirty o'clock. An enjoyable pro- m0nd yesterday.

gram 01 music win oe piayed lor the T,rfirt slmon of Chicago scent the day

season's brides. The party is the second one of a series that the young

A DANCING PARTY.

One of the social entertainments of

dancing.

AN' EVENING PARTY,

One of the very pleasant socal en

tertainments of the week innV nlncn

last evening at the home of Mr. and ,B'lt J'

Mrs. H. F. Meikle, 108 South Hohman

in Hammond yesterday transacting

business.

Irwin E. Kellar of Willow Springs

111. was a business visitor in Hammond

Mr. and and Mrs. Wartena

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street when Miss Agnes Meikle was Leroy, 111. are the guests of Mr. and hostess to the vnnnr ladies of tho Tntr Mrs. E. F. Kunert at their home in

Se Club. The meeting was the third Fayette street for a few days,

one of the season and Darties will h

given regularly on Tuesday evening MEN'S CLUB'S

during the remainder of the fall and

winter. An enjoyable time was spent playing bridge whist at small tables In

the parlors after which music and so

cial conversations were features. At a late hour in the evening a daintily ar

ranged course luncheon wa

Miss Meikle had as her invited guests

Miss Mary Twyman of Louisville, Ky,

NICE MEETING

Notice! Grand Saturday night Ex

cursion on C. & 0. of Indi

ana, formerly C-, C. & L.

train, leaving Hammond

foot of S. Hohman St., at

10:15 P.M.

Tickets good to return not

later than train No. 5, arriving at Hammond on Monday at 4:53 P.M. Peru ......1.25 and Return Marion ...1.75 and Return Muncie . . .2.00 and Return For Further Information Apply at C. W. HEIMBACH

Ticket Agent , Phone 452 630 S. Hohman St., HAMMOND, IND.

(Special to The Times.)

East Chicago, Ind., Oct. 19. The

Men's club of the Congregational

church held the most successful meet-

served. lng. of ltg nistory on Monday night

when thirty-five members gathered to

nninv an eircfillent nrosrram and aDDll-

and Miss Anna Ibach. The following catlon for membership from eleven men

are memoers or tne ciud: .Misses Alice were received

rtoim, inen v.iarK, Mary Jvrost, Mary The netina- took nlace at the resi-

Ibach, Mae Nelson, Irene Mott, Ethel dence of Georee W. Lewis, in Maeoun

Drignt. i- lorence Loverldge Mae Camp- avenue, and the speaker of the even-

bell Muriel Wilcox, Amy McGregor and! ing was Rev. Alexander Monroe, pastor

Agnes MeiKie. of th- r-onreeational church.

The subject of Rev. Monroe's ad-

A DINNER PARTY. dress was "What a Club Can Do," and

Mrs. J. B. L. Hinds very delightfully he discussed this question in its vari-

entertained a few friends at dinner last ous phases social, religious and Intel

evening at her home in Doty street. I lectual

ine guests were served with a daintily Other features of the evening's en-

arranged course dinner at six-thirty 1 tertainment were vocal numbers by W

o'clock and the evening was devoted to J. Funkey, Jr., and Everett Fisher, and,

cards. A pretty center piece of cosmas as usual, the luncheon was served by

was chosen for the table. The guests I the Congregational ladies. This was at the pleasant function were Miss unusually good and much enjoyed by

Anne Galvin of Indiana Harbor and all.

the Misses Bertha and Beatrice Hansen! The Men's club holds weekly meet

and Inez Eaton. I ings, and the next one will take place

Monday evening at the residence of the

V BUSINESS MEETING. I club s president, E. N. Canine. The sub-

A meeting of the members of Opal Nect on thls occasion will be "Freight

Hive No. 896 L O. T. M. M. was held tes." The committee appointed to yesterday afternoon in I. O. O. F. Hall select the speakers for that occasion in State street. Manv of the members and prepare the rest of the program

were in attendance and disposed of ifie is composed of the club officers, Presi-

usual amount of business. Arrange- aenl -anine, vice president w. j. run-

ments were completed for the Hallo- key Jr: Secretary Henry Peterson and we'en party and it was decided to hold Messrs- C. C. Smith and R. G. Howell.

it in connection with the next regular

meeting, Wednesday, November 2nd in I. O. O. F. Hall. a pleasant program

of entertainment is being prepared and an enjoyable time is anticipated. After the business meeting a short time was spent socially and refreshments were

served.

MEETING WAS POSTPONED.

The young ladies of the S. S. Club de

cided to postpone the meeting which was announced to take place last even

ing at the home of the Misses Hattie Genrich and Florence Mangold in Plummer avenue. It is not known when the next meeting will take place on account of the series of parties that ls being given for Miss Louise Doege whose en

gagement to Mr. John Smith has been I

announced.

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Mrs. W. G. Paxton will. entertain the members of the Marquette Club Friday afternoon at her home in Rimbach ave-

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