Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1911 — Page 2
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THE TUXES. Saturday, March 4 1911.
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games of bridge whlat were played at email tables during the evening. There are no honors given In the club. The
ext meeting of the club members will
take place In two weeks and the place
f meeting will be announced later.
POSTPOXK THE MEETIXG. The members of the Northstde Ladles
Club were forced to postpone the meet-
ng which was announced to take ;
place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Jenkins In North Hoh- i
man street. The. change was made on
account of the serious Illness of Mrs. i Jenkins and the illness of other ladles )
n the club. The party will be given i
the first Friday in April and arrange-j ments will be made for an enjoyable
afternoon's rogram.
A THIMBLE PARTV. The girls of the G. E, E. club spent
n enjoyable time last evening as me
guests of Miss Leotha Hoffman at her
ome In Truman avenue. The evening
was devoted to emDroiaery worn aim music until ten o'clock, when a daintily arranged course luncheon was served.
The members were all present last mmmm evening and will meet again next Frl-
ay at the home of Miss Bessie tmUsic and all members are urged to
Southach in Truman avenue. TheCome and bring their, friends.
usual diversions will be enjoyed
REVIVAL MEETINGS. A series of revival meetings will be-
social Sin at the Monroe Street Church on
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events of the week end was a dinner j Monday evening. iney win do con-
f -hiPh vrr T.rtmnd T Mever ducted by Evangelist t. V. Itarwood or
entertained last evening at her home
Doty street. The invited guests
Big hata at an afternoon bridge are a nuisance. One cannot see about the room freely if there are too many of them, and the wearer of a huge picture hat grows weary from the very weight ot it. So a smart little toque of rather dresuy type hAS been adopted for bridge wear with pretty frocks, and this spring there is a fad for these little toques made entirely of flowers. Usually, aa in this instance, there is a butterfly made of ribbon matchtag the Cowers In color, set across the back of the toque.
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MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST ' j Prunes with Lemon j Asparagus and Egg Toast Coffee ; k i i LUNCHEON Stuffed Turnips i White Bread Cheese Sandwiches I Apple Custard j DINNER White Fish Stuffed with Shrimp Porterhouse Steak Rice a l'ltallen Olives Cranberry CelerjK Fruit Salad Cheese Wafers Coffee ESJOV THE MEETING. The young ladies of the R. A. T. S. club were invited to be the guests of Miss Day Malo at her home in Cedar treet last evening. It was the evening for the regular meeting and all the members were present to enjoy the evening's program. Embroidery work and music were the leading features of the evening after which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The members arranged to have a party for their friends, Friday evening, March 17th at the home of Miss Adele Dunbar in Rimbach avenue. The program of entertainment and the decorations in the home will be appropriate to St. Patrick's day. The next regular meeting of the club will, take place Friday evening of next week and Miss Beatrice Eisner will be hostess at her home In Morton court. The young ladles of the club are Misses Beulah Drackert, Beatrice Eisner, Kathrlne Switzer, Adele Dunbar and Day Malo.
SOCIAL, SEWS FOR MONDAY. Mr. and Mr. II. W. GUI will entertain the members of the "BOO" dab at their home in Sooth Hoh. man street Monday evening-. Mrs. Harvey Goatlln will entertain the members ot the Embroidery clab t her home in Carroll street Monday nfternoon.
MEETING IS POSTPOXED. There will be no meeting of
the
A SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT. Mrs. William Hankey was hostess t
the members of the Alpha Phi Club
yesterday and entertained them very
delightfully at her home In Mason
street. The afternoon for the regula
meeting and fifteen members were 1
attendance. The guefts met in the
parlors where they enjoyed the after
noon with their needle work and social
conversation. The hostess announced her luncheon hour as four o'clock and at the appointed hour the guests were received in the dining room. A daintily arranged luncheon of three courses was
served. The guests were served at' on
large table in the dining room and
smaiier taoies piacea in tne living room. A pretty decoration in pink and
white was carried out and bunches of
carnations and ferns were used on th
tables. The announcement was not
made of the next party. On account of several social entertainments to be given on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, the regular club meeting day. the members may postpone their meeting. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. A pleasant social gathering took place at the home of Mrs. Clark in East Sibley street yesterday afternoon when she was hostess to the members of the Ideal Pleasure club. All the members
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8IX SUNDAY EVENING LENTEN SERMONS to be given at the FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH By the Pastor, REV. WILLIAM F. SWITZER.
SUBJECTS: MARCH 6 "PROFANITY" MARCH 12 "SABBATH BREAKING." MARCH 19 "KILLING" MARCH 26 "THE SOCIAL EVIL" APRIL 2 "STEALING" APRIL 9 "LYING"
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PROGRAM: , Every evening there will be Solo, a Duet or Quartet and
Anthem. SOLOISTS Mrs. Melvln Monette, Miss Robbins, Miss Wilcox, Miss"
Mitchell, Mr. Moor and Mr. Love.
The Message of the Ten Commandments to Modern Life SERVICES AT 7:30. BRING A FRIEND AND COME.
A SIX O'CIOCK DINNER.
Will be Dancer Like Her Mother
Kentucky, who has been in the city ' frf'
ncluded the teachers in the "Washing
ton building and of the eighth grade
n the Central building to whom her
children have gone to school. A din
ner of several courses was served at bIx o'clock following which a pleasant
social time was passed. Music and
social conversations were the features
of the evening. The Invited guests in.
eluded the f&llowing young ladies:
Misses Edna Turner. Margaret
Louise Oversmith, Nina Pettit, Goldl-
belle Shepherd. Nona Trimble. Hattie
Dahl. Agnes Melkle. Ethel Ebright. Emma Quayle. Ellen Cairk, Ruth Annlng, Grace Wilson, and Mjs. Helena AmoES.
WOMAN'S CMD MEETING. The members of the history com
mittee of the Hammond Woman's club have been fortunate In securing Mr. J. . J Tobias, chancellor of the Chicago !
Law School to lecture at the public j meeting of the club this afternoon In the auditorium of the First M. E. church In Russell street. The subject of his lecture will be "What The Law
Has Done and Is Doing For Women." ; Miss Ruth Lewis, a pupil of Mary Rich Thompson, with an accompanist will give the musical program. The Invitation to attend was extended the public and it is expected that there will be a large attendance. An admission of
twenty-five cents will be asked all
ladles not members of the club
for several days and will continue for two weeks longer. Everybody ts cordially Invited.
HOLD RET; I I.Alt MEETING. The regular meeting of the members of Golden Rod Camp Royal Neighbors was held last evening in I. O. O. F. Hall in State' street. The lodge session was followed by a social meeting. The members will meet again in two weeks
Blake, ' Ior tne regular meeting. A large at
tendance is desired. MEETING WAS POSTPONED.
There was no meeting of the young ladies of the J. F. F. club at the home of Miss Kalllla Trotter In Beall avenue last evening as was announced. The definite announcement has not been made of the next meeting but it is epected that a party will be given next Friday evening and the hostess will be named later.
The marriage of Miss Ollie Francks ' serve refreshment.
A DI MNESS MEETING. An interesting meeting of the mem
bers of Hammond Hive No. 2 I O. T. M. was held last evening in the K. of . P. Hall in Hohman street. There was an unusually large attendance of members and several visiting members were present. After the routine business had been disposed of a short social session was enjoyed. The next meeting will be held in two weeks as usual and a large attendance is desired. A rj rangements are being made for an enjoyable social hour and a committee of ! members has been appointed who will
to Henry Prohl and Miss Alta Francks to Otto Brown will be solemnized at a double cerentony ( this evening at St
John's Lutheran church In Tolleston.
The ceremony will be read at seventhirty o'clock before a large company of invited friends and relatives. Miss Emma Kuhlman will serve as maid of honor and Fred Rampke will serve as best man. Following the church ceremony a reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents. The young ladies are sisters and are prominent In the church and social circles of Tolleston. They have many friends in Hammond to whom the announcement will be Interesting. Mr. Prohl and Mr. Brown are also known In Hammond and their friends will extend their congratulations and best wishes o nthe announcement of their marriage. The Misses Franskc aro sisters to Mrs. Mat Scherer of Logan street and Mr. Prohl is a brother to Mrs. John F. Kuhlman of North Hohman street. EWORTII LEAGl'E MEETING.. The Epworth League of the Methodist church will meet tomorrow evening at the usual hour, under the leadership of Theodore Moor. The subject for the evening will be "Bishop Thoburn." This is expected to be an interesting meeting, due to the closing of the contest which has been going on In the league. There wil be good
BOYS JCtl'B MEETS. The entertainment at which Harold
Miller was 'afMoUnced to be host to
the members of the Good Boys Pleasure club at his home In Truman avenue last evening was omitted and Instead he entertained them at the flee cent shows and later they went to a re
freshment parlor for Ice cream. The boys enjoyed the evening Immensely and hope to have many more of the
same pleasant entertainments. There
were eight boys In the party. The ar
rangements have not been made for the next meeting which will take place
Friday evening, March 17th. CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank the neighbors and friends In Lowell for their kind assistance and sympathy during our sad bereavement also friends in Hammond
especially Miss Dora Otto who sang, also thank all those who sent flowers. HENRY NEWCOMER. MR. AND MRS. HARRY FETTER. MrSj Joseph O'Connell will leave tomorow for her home In Peoria, 111. after spending a few days in Hammond the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Connell at their home in South Hohman street. Miss Emma Huehn has returned to her home in Logan street after a short visit with Miss Augusta Kopelke at her home in Crown Point.
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London, March 4. Flora SackvllleWest, a daughter of the former British minister at Washington, has adopted the profession of her mother, Josefa Duran de Ortega, the Spanish dancer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall of Kenwood. Chicago will be the guests of Mrs. Beall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Daugherty at their home in Logan street tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krlewiti of South Chicago will leave within a, few days for Ocean Springs. Miss, to remain for a few weeks visit. Mr and Mrs. Krlewitz are known to a large number of Hammond people who will be Interested In thel rsouthern trip. Theie will be a meeting of the members cf Dorcas Rebeckah Lodg this evering in the I. O. O. F. Hall Sn State rtret-t. The usual business and social prtgram will be carr'cd out and it is desirtd that many nr mbers atten.-l. A meeting of the members of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars will take place this evening !n th K. of F. Hall. All the members are invited to be in attendance. Mrs. W. F. Schroeder of 459 Pine street will go to Crown Point today to
be the guest of friends and relatives for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewell of Webb stret attended the theater In Chicago today and saw Ruth St. Denis at the Studebaker.
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memhera of the history committee of were present to enjoy the entertainthe Hammond Woman's Club Monday ment Cards were played and the guests which is the regular meeting day. The ' played at several small tables. After members have been busy in the ar-' seven games of pedro the honors were rangement of the program for public awarded to Mrs. Charles Luthman. Mrs. day at the club and decided to postpone Clark retained the hostess prize. Folthe study meeting for two weeks. The lowing the games the guests were Inregular meeting will take place Mon- vlted Into the dining room and served day afternoon. March 20th and the with a dainty luncheon. A bunch of place of meeting will be announced pink carnations arranged with ferns latr. j was chosen as a center piece for the ' 1 i table. The announcement was made of MRS. DCNSING A HOSTESS. 'the next meeting to be held Friday afMrs. Julius Dunsing was hostess to ternoon, March 17th at the home of the members of the Colonial club at a Mrs. C. E. Jackson, 810 Claude street.
very enjoyable party yesterday after
noon at her home in Carroll street. The
meeting was changed from Thursday to Friday for the convenience of several of the members and every member was present yesterday. During the afternoon the guests enjoyed their needle work and a short musical program, after which they were served with a dainty luncheon. The members will meet again in two weeks for a social afternoon but the hostess has not been named. Something dofng at Longs Hall every Saturday night from now on try one it will do you good. Dance with DaPron to Toung'i orchestra, -2t
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A BRIDGE DINNER.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer were host and hostess at a bridge dinner last evening at their home in South Hohman street. They entertained In honor of the members of the N. P. Whist club and a few Invited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrer were the only Invited guests. A dinner of several courses was served at six thirty o'clock. The appointment was very beautiful and a simple decoration of flowers and greens was chosen for the table. Following the dinner the guests were invited Into the parlors where the remainder of the entertainment was , given. Several
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