Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1911 — Page 2
THE TIMES. Saturday, Feb. 4, 1911.
HERE'S THE LOOPED-OVER CROWN.
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ton received the hostess prlia. Followingthe games the guests were InvlteU Into the dining room and served with a three course luncheon. The table 'was prettily trimmed with cut flowers and ferns and a bunch of roses was chosen as center piece. The announcement was made of the next meeting to be held in two weeks on Friday and Mrs. F. I Wyman wll be hostess. OBSEHVK "DRAMA DAI." The members of the Hammond Woman's Club will observe "Drama Day" at their meeting this- afternoon In the
auditorium of the First M. K. church in Russell street. Mrs. Frank Hammond, chairman and her committee have arranged for a delightful afternoon's program. Hiss J6sephine Matthys of the Sopher School of Oratory In Chicago will give several
reading and a short musical program will also be given. An invitation was
extended all the member to be present.
W. C. T. V". MEETING. The members of the W. C. T. IT. have
rranged for a meeting to take place
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the
auditorium of the First M. E. church
in Russell street. They cordially ln-
ite the public to attend as they have
an excellent program arranged. Mrs. Ella Shaw, who has been conducting revival services at Hobart during the past few weeks will be present to ad-
ress the members and their friends.
Many ol the smaller hats for early street wear have the crowns carried up to a peak and this peak is looped oyer and caught to the brim under Borne form of ornament. This smart toque ot white straw braid has one of these peaked crowns which is caught to the draped brim under a cabuchon of white tulle on which are sewed white and blue beads. White wings are massed at the back of the hat, emanating from the cabuchon. and at the front of the hat the folds of blue satin ribbon emphasize the whiteness of the remainder of the model.
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boys cl,i:b meets. Lloyd Iless was host to the membeis
f the Clood Boys pleasure Club at their
meeting last evening at his home in Michigan avenue. Several of Ws members attended the meeting and spent an enjoyable time with games and con-
ests. Two prizes were awarded in the
ontests and they were won by Carl
Rrom and Edard Hess Keiresnmems
were served after the contests. The ar
rangements were not made for the
next jneetlng but a party will be given
rJday evening of next week ana an
nouncement will be made of It later.
MEETING IS POSTPONED.
The meeting of the history commit
tee of the Hammond womiirt ciud
which was announced to take piace
Monday afternoon at tne noma of Mrs.
MEALS for the day. Sunday, February 6th. . BREAKFAST Oranges Stewed Celery on Toast Muffln Doughnuts Coffee LUNCHEON - Baked Macaroni Olives Sandwiches . . , . Apples Nut Tarts DINNER Tomato Soup- v Duck, with Cream of Wheat, Fried Browned Potatoes Diced Turnips and Peas on Lettuce French Dressing Prune Cake Pudding, with Lemon Sauce A THIMBLE PARTY.
Mrs. Leo Wolf had as her guests yesterday afternon at htr home in Bouth Hohman street the members of her Embroidery Club. The afternoon was spent socially with needle work, social conversation and music. At four-thirty o'clock a course luncheon was served In the dining room. The next club meeting will take place in two weeks and the hostess will be named later. AN ENJOYABLE PARTY. Miss Mabel Foley entertained the young ladies of the G. E. E. Club were pleasantly at her home in Sohl street last evening. All the members were present and Miss Foley had as her invited guest. Miss Cora Abott. Embroidery work was the feature of the evening after which a dainty luncheon was served. The young ladies will meet again next Friday evening- and
Miss Lpach Shroyer will entertain at her home in Fibley street. The same program of entertainment will be enJoyed. PIBLIC DAY AT THE CUB, ''.The members of the history conrfmittee of the Hammond Woman's Clfb are making elaborate preparations for the public day at the club when they will have charge of the program. The meeting will take place Saturday afternoon, March 4th in the auditorium of the First M. E. church In Russell street. Ttie members are urged to Invite their friends to attend the meeting as it will be one of the most interesting and enjoyable of the year. An t admission of twenty-five cents will be charged all persons not members cf the club. Mr.
J. J. Tobias of the Chicago college of Law will address the members and Jvas chosen as his subject, "What the Law Has Done and is Doing for Woman." Miss Ruth Lewis will give a group of vocal selections.
SOCIAL NEWS FOR MONDAY.
Mr. nnd Mrs. p. 0Connel will be bout and hOKtese to the members of the "500T club at the inrMIng Monday eveaiag at their home In South Hohman alrvet. There will b a meeting of the .nteutbera of Unity : Council- Kntehta of ColnmbM Monday evening; In the K. of C. Hall. An important meeting of the members of the Alumni association of the Hammond high school mill be held Monday evening In the assembly room of the Central building.
A SOCIAL GATHERING. A number of young people were en
tertained at the home of Miss .Sylvia
McNany in Ogden street last evening.
The entertainment for the evening in
cluded social games and music until ten o'6lock when a dainty two course
luncheon was served. A very enjoyable
evening was sent by the following in
vited guests: Misses Lorna Smith, Mar
guerite Sohl, Sarah Eastwood, Mae
Slonater, Florence Wilson and Ethel
Hirsch, Messrs. Wilson Gordon, McKtn
ley Thompson, Edward Goodarfl
Chauncey Wilson, Clure and Crill
Burge and Arthur Lawrence. AN AFTERNOON PARTY, v
A aelignttul arternoon party was
given by Mrs. C. N. Jewett at her home
169 Clark street yesterday, complimen
tary to ihe members of the Northsid
Ladles' Club. Mrs. Jewett was assisted
in receiving and entertaining her
guests by Mrs. lienor. The afternoon
was sent pleasantly in a social way
with needle work and conversation. At
four-thirty o'clock the guests were in
vited into the dining room and serve
with a dainty two course luncheon
Covers Were laid for twenty-tw
guests. The ladies will be entertained
by Mrs. Edward Jenkins at her home
in North Hohman street at their nex
meeting, Friday, March 3rd.
MRS. HERRINOTON ENTERTAINS
A pleasant social entertainment o
the week took place yesterday whe
Mrs. W. C. Herrington entertained th
members or tne Liolden Rod Club a
their bi-monthly meeting at her home
In Sibley street. The guests were en
tertained in the usual way of the clu
and at two-thirty o'clock the card games were announced. The guests played several games of pedro during
the afternoon and the honors were won
by Mrs. F. L. Wyman. Mrs. Herring
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STRIPES CONTINUE POPULAR. ' ' ' The striped effects are being . carried out In every nosslblo manner. Not only are the dress- - makers ualna- corduroy velvets nnd nekln silks, but wherever braiding that srlven lengthy lines can be applied they never lose their opportunity. In onee eostume the braiding is on dark green velvet, the plain material In fine imperial cloth of the same dark shade. The sleeves are loose from the shoulders to theelbow, ss are most of, the new sleeves today, and there is still a Japanese sensation in the shape. But this fashion is not absolute. It emanates from speeial Patis nrmn who, with others, are trying- to make their models, accepted. There is always n struggle at the beginnlng of a season for supremacr, nod this year more than preceding years the buyer has been disturbed In his or her Judg-
ment. Every dressmaking house of
any repute makes Its models in
secret, and it is at the moment
that all these "creations," as
they call them, are on view that
we, the Initiated in the mys-
t erics of fashion workers, get
nn iden of the shapes that are to become popular. And, as a rule,
one Idea pervades them all. This year, however, we And that each firm is following Its own insplr-
ation, and where a pretty cos-
tume or dr.ss Is made It Is
bought. Fashion, In fact, has
never been more eclectic. p
As a general Indication, we accept the short Jacket and the
slim silhouette.
heart shaped boxes filled with candles were given as favors and each little
guest received another souvenir of the party, among which were dolls, slippers and caps. Following the luncheon the hours were spent with their toys and games. Mrs. Kelly entertained tne fol-
F. S. Bets in South Hohman street has holng children; Thelma MacAleer.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
NOTICE FIRST SPIRITUAL SOCIETY.
There will be the regular Sunday
meeting at Wets Hall State street, Sunday February 5th at 2 o'clock. Mrs. H. Hild of Chicago will assist at the meeting. Do not fall to attend. 3-2t
close on Sunday.
Fnder this plan there would be no
delivery of mail, but specials delivery letters would be delivered as usual, outgoing mall would be routed and dis
patched and the office would be open
so that the patrons of private boxes could get their mail on Sunday.
Little Activity. There is very little activity in real
estate other than that which has been
reported in The Times during the
week. There are a large number of inquiries at this time of the year than usual, owing to the fact that the weather has been spring-like.
Towle
Opera-House
HENRIETTA
Sun, Night Feb: 5 "Laughs-Nothlne but Lauehs" ; HENRIETTA Crosmae
In
In. No Immediate Danger.
Lnioss complications set in friends
of Fred Mandernach, 773 South Hoh
man street, need not be worried about his present condition as he Is not in Immediate danger. He Is still confined to his bed, however, and has the daily care of his physician.
Meets on Tuesday. At the regular meeting of the Hammond Medical society next Tuesday evening Dr. H. G. White is to read a paper on "Early Diagnosis of Tuberculosis."
Hammond Wins.
Thirty-three to four in favor of Hammond was the score at the end of the game last night between East Chicago and Hammond high "chool bas
ketball teams, who met on the Hammond gym floor. The victory was so decisive as to almost take away the
Interest in the game.
All the Hammond players were in
superb shape and all deserve an equal
share of credit, although some were in
a position to do more spectacular work
than others.
been postponed one week. The meet-
ng will be held Monday, February 13th
nt the home of Mrs. Beta and all the
members are Invited to attend. An Interesting study program has been ar
ranged for the day.
PARENTS CLl'n MEETING,
The members of the Parents Club of
the West Hammond school met for
their monthly meeting yesterday af
ternoon In the kindergarten room.
There were many members In attend
ance who listened to a program given-
by the children of the grades. In the absence of Attorney Lincoln V. Crav
ens who was announced to address the
members, Mr. A. G. Deaver, principal of the school lead In a discussion. The program for the afternoon was as fol
lows:
Reading George Allman
Reading. . . ... .'. Udella Deaver
Dialogue. . .Harold and Esther Mllligan Flag Exercise..... .Room 2 Violin Solo ..Lee Crook
Recitation Clay Moor
Recitation Abie Engleton Song Sadie and Hilda Yalowitz
MRS. CHIIJLAW ENTERTAINS.
Mrs. B. W. Chidlaw was hostess at
a most charming social entertainment
yesterday afternoon at her home in
State street at which the members of
the Alpha Phi Club were invited to be I present There were guests from out j of the city among them Mrs. O'Toole i
of Lawrenceburg. Ind. who is a house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Chidlaw. It was
Evelyn Parker, Sarah Meyers, Lucile and Grace Shea, Alice and Irene Clover, Thelma Cook, Margaret and Christine Thail, Grace and Helen Leslie, Mable and Clara Schmeuser, Rose Schcrer,
Dorothy Larson, Frances and Emma Austgen, Henry Schmeuser. Forst Cook, Eugene Ambos, Henry Siedenoth,
Walter Ullrich, Gerald Thompson, Arthur Bueckner. Howard Leslie and Thomas and Luke Kelly.
A SOCIAL MEETING. The girls of the J. F. F. Club spent
an enjoyable time last evening as the
guests of Mlsa Lottie Schwab at her
nuiiit in t?outn Honman street. It was
tne weekly meeting of the members
and they were all present. Various so
cial games and contests were enjoyed
aner wnicn a aainty .luncheon i. was
served. The next party will ba given
Friday evening. February 10th and Miss
Elizabeth Reynolds wil entertain at
her home In Beall avenue. The follow
Ing members were present. Misses
Kalilla Trotter, Eliabeth Reynolds,
ueorgia ueweese. Mildred Carter and
Marguerite Knotts.
airs. K. E. Dickey and children of
Thayer. Ind., will visit Mrs. M. E. Bates
and family at their home in Indiana
avenue for several days.
The Misses Margaret and Matilda
Klein of St. John have been visiting friends and relatives In Hammond for
a few days this week.
Miss Winnie Pleggie of Chicago will
of the club and fifteen members were
present. Embroidery work was th'
feature of entertainment during the afternoon until four-thirty o'clock when
the guests were invited Into the din
ing room and served with a dainty
three course luncheon. The table was
very beautiful in appointment and" the decorations were arranged to carry
out a color scheme in yellow and white.
A bowl of yellow tulips arranged with
greens as used as a center piece on the table and the shaded tapers were very
attractive. The next party will be giv
en in two weeks and Mrs. Richard Winckler will entertain at her home
in William street.
A LODGE SESSION.
The regular meeting of the members
of Hamond Hive No. 2 L. O. T. M. was
held last evening in the K. of P. Hall.
The usual number of members attended
the meeting and spent the evening with
the program of business A short time was spent socially before the close of meeting. The members will meet
again in two weeks, and all are lnvii
ed to be present. ' ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY".
Miss Beulah Drackert informally en
tertained the girls of the R. A. F. S.
Club last evening at her home in State Line street. It was the weekly club
party and all the members were pres
WENZEL IS PUNISHED
William W'enzel, a carpenter living at 73 Sibley street, was fined $10 and costs
In Judge Barnett's court this morning,
he having been found guilty of as sault and battery upon Mrs. Mary Jo seph.
According to the testimony, Wenzel
Invaded the home of Mrs. Joseph, it being adjacent to the Wenzel place, and there wielded a broomstick. Mrs. Jo
seph said that Wenzel was drunk and
that she did not want to prosecute him,
but Ralph Ross, the deputy prosecutor,
and Judge Barnett took a different view
of the situation. Sigler Visits Hammond.
Thomas Sigler, formerly in the Ham mond newspaper field but now city edi
tor of the Joliet" Daily News, was In
Hammond yesterday on business mat ters. Incidentally he called on a num
ber of his friends and acquaintances.
Mr. Sigler Is very much pleased with
his work in Joltet.
Percy MacKaye's Satirical Comedy AntiMatrimonyj Prices 25-50-75c-$M.5G SEATS NOW ,
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the afternoon for the regular meeting I come to Hammond this afternon to be
the guest of her cousin. Miss Beulah
Drackert at her home in State Line
street.
Mrs. William Koehle of St. John has
been the guest of her Hammond rela
tives for the last few days. Her sisters
are Mrs. John Hughes and Mrs. Henry Huber.
Mrs. Margaret Hastings of State
street will spend the week end visiting Miss Lillian Clark who is attending school in Kankakee, 111.
Mrs. Frank Hammond la entertaining
MIgs Josephine Matthys of Chicago who
wil give the program at the meeting
of the Hammond Woman's Club today.
A meeting of the members of Dorcas
Rebeckah Lodge will take place this evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. There will be Initiation of candidates and a pleasant social time -will
follow the lodge session
There will be a meeting of the mem
bers of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars this evening and the usual
business and social program will be carried out. A large attendance of
members Is desired.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewell and Mrs.
J. A. Graham will , see "The Sweetest Girl In Paris" at the LaSalle theater
in Chicago.
Miss Florence Jackson Claude
street has gone to Perry, la., to visit
rrienas ana relatives ana before re
ent. The evening was devoted to games turn)llg hom)S wM1 vlglt ln 0maha, Neb
Second Hand Lumber Marched Siding, Flooring and Rooring Car Sills
Corrugated Iron Roaflng Kindling Wood MORGENTHAU 6c ROBINSON 146th Street E. Chicago, Ind.
contests, and music after which re
freshments were served. The meeting
next week will be omitted on account
of the meeting of the Standard Bearers at the home of Miss Leoda MacAleer in Webb street. Miss Kathrlne Switzer will entertain at a Valentine party the
week following so that the next regu
lar meeting of the club will not take place for three weeks. ' Miss Dunbar
of Rimbach avenue will be the next
hostess.
A CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT.
Mrs. Luke H. Kelly charmingly en
tertained a large company of little peo
ple at her home in South Hohman
street yesterday afternoon in honor of her son, Thomas. The party was given to celebrate his fifth birthday anniversary and he received many gifts from his little friends ln remembrance of the day. A luncheon was made the prin
cipal feature of the afternoon and the guests were served ln the dining room.
The decorations in the room wre p
proprlate to St. Valentine's Day and
prettily carried out in red and white.
An immense bunch of red carnations
were chosen as a center piece for the
table and many little souvenirs were
She expect to be absent from Ham
mond for several, weeks.
Mrs. Richard Schoft is reported to be
quite ill at her nome ln Cedar street.
Mrs. C. L, Cooper of Niles. Mich, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. J.
Clouse at her home In Sohl street. "
F. A. Malinstone of Hobart who is at
tending the Northwestern University
at Evanston, I1L spent the day , in
Hammond. .
Sues For Divorce.
William S. Hudson has brought an action against Lulu Hudson, In which
he alleges that they never lived to
gether since the day of the marriage.
The reason for this was not made
known, but a blank space was left In the complaint in which the cause will
be inserted when the case comes to trial. The case was filed by Attorneys Kennedy & Shunk of East Chicago. The couple was married July 12, 1909. It will be s-een that a year and a halt has elapsed since the marriage and
application for a divorce.
LaVendor Cigars are pronounced ex
ceptionally good by all smoker.
Now Open For Business Dime Messenger Service Phone 600. Office 104 Sibley St. Messages and parcels delivered to all parts of city and out of town. Invitations, Circular, Etc. Carefully Distributed
CAMPAIGN
NEARLY OVER
The campaign carried on by the
clerks and mall carriers of the Hammond postoffice to have all unnecessary work on Sundayv dispensed with
has been completed, and It is under
stood that practically all of the law
yers, doctors, business men manufacturers and scores of organizations in the city have asked that the Sunday delivery be dispensed with. All of this material is now In the hands of the postmaster and will be forwarded to the department at Washington in tire hope that permission will
used to carry out the colors. Small .' be granted to the Hammond office to
10c
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in Gary
Every Night A Dollar show for a dime Come and see !
10c
10c
Monday, flight, February 6th
WM. A. BRADY Announces Mr. Louis Mann IN HIS OWN Comedy "THE CHEATER" ORIGINAL CAST AND PRODUCTION. DIRECT FROM HIS FIVE MONTHS' RUN AT THE LYRIC THEATER, N. Y.
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Prices 25c to 1.50; Eoxes $2, Seals How
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5 NIGHTS STARTING TUESDAY, FEB. 7
MISS GRACE BAIRD (Mrs. Jack Besscy)
OPENING PLAY "THE GIRL WHO WON" VAUDEVILLE FEATURES 'J
AND COMPANY
PRICES 1Cc 20c 30c. Ladles FREE Tuesday, usual Conditions.
0?J? SUNDAY, FEB. 5 -Kg, THE SENSATIONAL COMEDY DRAMA THE JAMES BOYS IN MISSOURI
PRICES
Matinee 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Night 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
COMING SUNDAY, FEB. 12th ZELDA SEARS in THE NEST EGG
DIRECT FROM THE CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE
Don't Take Any Chances With Your Eyes Have your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted only by a man who has a license from the State Board of Optometry, Eyes examined free by the rnost scientific methods. Glasses fitted for all work. Special attention given to school children. Particular care Is also given all repairing. JOHN E. McGARRY HIGH CLASS JEWELERY HOUSE. 599 So. Hohman St. Hammond, Indiana.
Hawley'S New Turkish Bath and Massage Parlors Are bow ready nnd open for b unlit rsa nailer the Pint National Bank, Hammond, Ind. Entrance on Sibley treet Phone 351
A dandy five.passerger Buick Automobile, "Model F", for sale or will trade for Real Estate. I am not home enough to use it. A bargain for somebody. Address, "M. A. F' care of Lake County Times.
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WORKMANSHIP. LEATHER. In fact vre have left nothing nndon: to make our shoe Repair Dzpirc-
ment tne nest. PHONE US and we will call for and deliver. Phone 1751 Ortt & Towle 169 E- State Street HAMMOND. If. "'
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