Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1911 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Saturday, Feb. 25, 1911.
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The little tfleater caps are very frivolous but very fascinating as well and characteristically French. This charming bonnet of lace, gold tissue and pink roses is accompanied by one of the graceful, fluttering fans -which are an important part of the opera or theater box costume. .The bonnet is shirred over a light wire frame, the brim being of white Calais lace and the crown of embroidered gold tissue. Against the lace at one sice are tucked two roses in hades of dull pint.
Social News N , r Mamrno nI
MEALS FOR A DAT. BREAKFAST Stewed Raisins In Farina, Cream Shirred Eggs Whole Wheat Gems Coffee LUNCHEON Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce Holland Sandwiches preserved Bartlett Pears, with Cream Vanilla Cookies Tea DINNER Oyster Gumbo Toasted Crackers Walnut Iaf (to Take Place of Meat) Potato Roll Stuffed Onions Sweet Tomato Pickle Blackberry Pandowdy Coffee MEETING WAS POSTPONED.
The meeting of the young ladies of
the R. A. T. S. club which was announced to take place last evening had to be
postponed. Miss Adele Dunbar was named as the hostess and on account of the absence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Dunbar who are visiting in Schenectady, N. Y. other arrangements had to be made. It is expected that a party will be given next Friday evening. A STUDY MEETING. Mrs. M. L. Kline will be "at home" to the members of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club at her residence, 80 Condit street Monday af. ternoon. The meeting will open
SOCIAL SEWS FOR MONDAY.
The members of St. Aacnea Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will Tire a dancing; party In Wels Hall in State street Monday erralng to which their friends km been Ik. vlted. Miss Florence Merwtn will entertain the members of the "500" club at her home in Sooth Hohman street Monday evening. Mrs. M. I.. Kline will entertain the members of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's clnb at her home, 30 Condit street Monday afternoon. A mee-tina; of the members of Triumph Council ZVo. 1 D. of 1. will take place Monday evenlaa in I. O. O. F. Halt In State street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray Turner frill open their beautiful home In Glendale to a larsre number of their friends Monday evening.
Allen O'Uourke, Fred Clover, William Flynn, Gerald Caroll, Walter Green and Edward Redman. CONDUCT A SALE. The members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. 12. church will hold a sale of home bakery articles today in the room recently vacated by Ortt and Towle in the Hammond Building. They will have on sale, cakes, pies, bread, cookies and candy from which they expect to realize a nice sum to be used for missionary work.
HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the members
of Hammond Tumple No. 73 Pythian Sisters took place last evening, in thi
K. of P. Hall. After the routine work.
pleasant time was spent in a social
way. The usual number or members
was in attendance. The next regular
meeting will take place in two weeks on Friday evening and a large attendance is desired.
ENJOY THE MEETING. The girls of the J. F. F. club en
joyed their meeting at the home of
Miss Mildred Carter in Ann street last
evening. All the members were in at
tendance and they met informally for games, contests and music. At ten o'clock the hostess served her guests
with dainty refreshments. Miss Kalilla Trotter will entertain at the party next
Friday evening at ber home in South
Hohman street. The following young people were present. Misses Marguerite
Knotts. Georgia DeWeese. Kalilla Trotter, Lottie Schwab and Mildred Carter.
POSTPONE THE ENTERTAINMENT
The entertainment at which Mrs. C. E. Olhausen and Mrs. E. F. Johnston
were announced to" have entertained
last evening at the home of Mr. an.i Mrs. Olhausen in Glendale had to be postponed on account of the illness of little Virginia Olhausen. The invited guests were the members of the Marquette club and their husbands and they will be entertained at an evening party the first Friday after Easter. There wile no club parties during the Lenten season.
china plates. Following the games the
guests remained for a short time to enJoy music and social conversation. The entertainment will be the last at which
these ladies will entertain until after the Lenten season.
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGB. Mrs. August Schneider Informally en
tertained a number of friends at bridge last 'evening at her noma n Mason
streot. The evening was devoted to the
games and the guests played at four
small tables In the parlors. After sev
eral games had been enjoyed the honors were awarded. Mrs. Walter Smith received the only honor. Following the games Mrs. Schneider served her guest
with a dainty luncheon of two coui.e.
The refreshments were served at the small tables. Among the guests were Miss Lucie Brockenbrough of Lafayette,
Ind., . who is Miss Irene Mott's house guest. Miss Irene MacBride of Chicago
and Miss Louise Wood of Topeka. Kan.
who are guests of Miss Ruth Sohl of Mason street. AW AFTERNOON PARTY. Miss Frances Klemperer is entertain, ing at one of the most charming parties of the week in Hammond's younger set, today at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klemperer in Ruth street. The hours for the party are from two-
thirty to five o'clock. A program of contests and games has been arranged for the principal feature of entertainment and several of the guests will
give instrumental and vocal selections
At four o'clock a luncheon of three courses will be served In the, dining room. A bunch of pink roses and car
nations arranged with greens will be
used as a center piece on the table and
the decorations will be chosen to carry
out the color scheme of pink and white.
Miss Klemperer will have as her guests the following young people. Misses Ethel Hirsch, Myrtle Huohn, Ethel
Smith, Hazel Younger, Marie Davis
Cora Bellby, Lillian Goldman, Ruth
Brennan, Emma Swanton, Margaret
Haefor, Lydia Wolters, Mildred Em
merine. Marguerite Sohl, Adele Merz
and Mildred In graham.
promptly at two-thirty o'clock. "The Art of the Vatican" wil be the study for . the afternoon and an interesting program W-ill be given. It Is desired that many members attend. A SURPRISE PARTY. . A number of young people met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burns In Hanover street last evening and gave a surprise party in honor of Miss Edith Burns. The evening was spent very enjoyably with music, games and contests. At ten o'clock a dainty two course luncheon was served. The following young people were present to enjoy the evening's entertainment. Misses Frieda Shallow, Mary Klein, Martha Redman, Irene Clover, Emma Vanderhoof, Ruth Dufraln, Ethel and Edith Burns, Messrs. John Kenedy,
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CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. A very delightful party was given as a surprise to Mrs. Walter McCumsey at her home In Claude street yesterday afternoon. The party was given to celebrate her birthday anniversary and she received many pretty gifts In remembrance of the day. Among the gifts
I were a cut glass cream and sugar set
and flowers presented her by the Invited guests for the afternoon's entertainment. A pleasant social time was spent at the card tables and several games of whist were played. Mrs. Max Schmidt received the first honors, and Mrs. Wiliam Lawson the second. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. William Ziegler. At the conclusion of the games the guests were Invited Into the dining room and served with a dainty luncheon. Covers were laid for twelve. MASQUERADE DANCES. The members of Golden Rule council No. 1-D. of L., announce a masquerade dance to be given Tuesday evening, Feb. 28, In the K. of P. hall. A cordial Invitation is extended the public to attend. Informal dancing will begin at S:30 o'clock and continue until a late hour. An enjoyable time Is assured to all who attend. A THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Maude Foley had as her guests last evening at her home In Sohl street the young ladles of the G. E. E. club.
It was the evening, for the regular club meeting and all the members were present. Miss Foley had as her only invited guest, Miss Inez TraBfley. The hours were spent very enjoyably with embroidery work and music after which a dainty luncheon was served. The next
party will be given Friday evening,
March 3rd and the hostess will be nam
ed later. The next entertainment will be In the nature of a thimble party and
the members will bring their needle
work. A PEDRO PARTY.
One of the enjoyable social entertainments of the week was an afternoon
card party given by the ladies of the Knights of Columbus yesterday In the K. of C. Hall. The members had the
privilege of inviting their friends so that the affair was largely attended. The guests met in the parlors and In the assembly hall where small tables were placed. There were sixteen tables After seven games of pedro had been played the honors were awarded. Mrs. John Ryan received the first honors, Mrs. Montford, the second and Mrs. Joseph Ray, the third. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Mat Klein. The three prizes were hand painted
rene MacBride of the University is her
house guest during the few days' vaca.
tlon.
Mrs. Lillian Clark of Chicago is
spending the day in Hammond visiting friends-
Miss Belle Morrison and her sister.
Mrs. John W. Hall of Walkerville, Ont., Canada attended the theatre in Chicago yesterday and saw "The Hippodrome" at the Auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison of Logan
Square, Chicago will spend Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Morrison'4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilley In South Hohman Btreet.
Mrs. Cynthia Sohl Is entertaining her
niece. Miss Louise Wood of Topeka.
Kan. at her home In Mason street for
several days.
Mrs. Harry Carr and sons, Thomas
and Robert of Woodlawn have been
spending a few days with Mrs. Carr's
father, William Hasse in Sibley street.
Miss Arlelgh Tieche of Detroit street
wil Ibe entertained by friends in Indi
ana Harbor Sunday.
Earl Klngsland formerly of Ham
mond but now of Chicago will visit
friends here tomorrow.
Claude Nicholson of Crown Point
sent the day In Hammond visiting
friends and transacting business.
Mrs. Zimmerman and afoy have re
turned to their home in Valaraiso af
ter a few day's visit with Miss Hazel
Fox at her home in Williams street.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gastel and daught
er, Dorothy of ImyaSa Harbor will
spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gastel at their home ih Williams street.
Charles Whitestein of Chicago was
a visitor in Hammond yesterday after.
noon.
Charles E. Fowler of Indiana Harbor
was a business visitor in Hammond
yesterday.
Miss Louise Mitchell of Douglas Park,
Chicago will be the guest of Mrs. Viola
Smiley and Mrs. Carl Thomas of Conkey
avenue over Sunday.
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WILL H1SET SEXT WEEK.
The members of the Good Boys Pleas
ure Club will meet every two weeks In
the future and there was no meeting
last evening as announced. Harold
Miller will be the next host and win
entertain at the home of his arents. Mr.
and Mrs. Emery Miller In Truman ave
nue next Friday evening.
AN "AT HOME."
Mrs. J. L. Walker, 133 Russell street
was "at home" to the members of the
Ladles' Auxiliary to the B. of R. T, yes
terday afternoon. There were about
twenty-five ladies In the company and
they spent a very enjoable social after,
noon. A short musical and literary pro gram was given. The program was ap
propriate to this season and included readings on the lives of Lincoln and
Washington, whose birthday annlver
sarles have just been celebrated. At
the close of the program Mrs. Walke served her guestg with a dainty lunch
eon. HERE OS.A VISIT.
Mrs. John W. Hall and son, Morrison
of Walkerville, Ont., Canada are the guests of Mrs .Hairs mother, Mrs. Jane Morrison of Truman avenue for a few weeks. Mrs. Hall was formerly Miss
Anna Morrison of Hammond. EXTERTAI5T AT DINNER.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker entertained
at a seven o'clock dinner last evening
at their home, 133 Russell street In
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Stev
ens or Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. Aldermat of Englewood and Mis Mildren Collins
of Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. John "Pleggie and
daughter, Miss Winnie, of Chicago, will spend Sunday in Hammond the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Morganau of Doty
street.
Mrs. A. E. Merryweather and daugh-1 ter. Miss Myrtle, of South Hohman street, will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merryweather at their home in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. George Drackert will return to her home In State Line street Monday after a week's visit in Benton Harbor, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shea of Webb
street will leave today for Hot Springs, Ark., to remain for a few week's visit.
Mrs. J. Mattwig, Miss Martha Red
man and Edward Redman of Bernice,
111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burns and family at their home in Han
over street. '
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gillis will be
host and hostess to the members of
the Evening Whist club at their home
in Carroll street this evening. A 7 o'clock dinner will be followed by card games and bridge whist will be played.
A meeting of"' the members of the Dorcas Rebekah lodge will take place this evening In L O. O. F. hall on State street- A large attendance of members is desired as the usual business and social program will be carried out. LaVern and Estelle Race will enter
tain the members of division No. 2 of
Miss Elizabeth Webber's class in mu
sic this afternoon at their home in Clinton street. The ceerney contest will be the feature of the afternoon's
program.
Mrs. Tillie Williams remains very ill with pneumonia at her home in Wil
cox street. Her friends will be sorry to learn of her , illness and hope for her recovery at an early date. Mrs. S. O. Smith and children, of Michigan avenue, will leave for Kempton, I1L, to be entertained by relatives and friends for several days. A special' meeting of the ladies of the Knights of Columbus has been called to take place Monday afternoon in the K. of C. hall. Business of importance will be transacted so that a large attendance is desired. Mrs. Ed Simon of Logan street wll go to Indianapolis to Join Mr. Simon, who has been there for several days, and remain for a visit with friends. Miss Ruth Sohl; who is attending the University of Chicago is home, to spend the week . end. with j her mother, Mrs. Cynthia- Sohl of Mason street. Miss
Will Go to Ohio.
Attorney Ben Henderson will go to
his home in Ohio, where he will re
main for several weeks. He is at
tending to several legal matters today
and probably will leave in a day or
two.
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