Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Monday, April 24, 1911.

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Soft Silk Slip to Wear Under Voile Frock

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The new voile Hiid maniuisvtbt frocks are bo transparent that they require something in the nature of a lining under them, the ordinary petticoat and corset cover being rather

too frankly revealed by the sheer material to ba in good taste. v. Thl little Blip la made of very thin messaline Bilk and over the scant flounce at the foot la a flounce o? pleated chiffon which gives a toft, graceful effect to the voile skirt worn above the slip. An appliqued festoon motif of Persian silk on the messaline flounce shows through the chiffon ruffle n attractive effect.

SOCIAL EWS FOR Tl'ESDAY. I Miu Amj Mtfiwr will entertain the young: ladle" of he Inter Se Club at the home of Mm. M. l.ouUa Wood la South Hohtnan street Tuesday evening;. Mlaa Hone Spoerner will have aa her ruet! Tuesday evening- at her home In Kaat SIMey street young ladlea of the S. 9. Club. There will be a meeting of the members or Golden Rule Coaaell Mo. 1 I. of I- Tuesday evening; In the K. of P. Hall. Mis I lly Fed.ler will entertain the youna; ladles of the X. N. Embroidery Club at he rhome In East State street Tuesday evening;. There will he a meeting; of the members of Golden Rule Connell No. 1 II. of I. Tuesday evening; In the K. of P. Ilall. Mis I.lly Fedder will entertain the young; ladlea of the N. N. Embroidery Club nt her home la East State street Tuesday evening. Mm. 1,. A. Mlaard will be hostess to the members of the Ideal Book Club at her home la Doty street Tuesday evening. A meeting of tbe members of the Parents Club of the ; Wallace School wilt take place Tuesday evening In the school hall. Mrs. Henry 11 riser will entertain the members of the China Clnb at their first pont-lenten party Tuesday evening at her home in Carroll street. The members of the Riverside Parents Club will give social la the school hall Tuesday evening to which the public Is cordially Invited.

of St. FaulVEptscopal church hava had J reildence in Highland street next Wedto postpone the entertainment which neday afternoon April 26th. A large

wu announced to take place Thursday attendance of members is desired.

evening of this weejc unjtll the even- Mrs. J. F. Reilley of Bouth Hohmaa

ing of May 11th. A short play will be street will leave today for Mt. Clemens given and there will be other numbers to remain for a few weeks visit. on the program. The public will re- Mr nn(1 Mrs g AV Tracy enUrUlned celve a cordial Invitation to attend. Th Ed Er,er of Chtcag.0. at their homft ,n young ladles desire to clear a nice sum Carroll ,treet Suni3ayi .... , to beiused for tha. benefit of the church. , , j n Mlsa Marlon Spauldlng has . returned - ANNOUNCE A PARTV. to her lorne in Uncoln avenue after a The members of the Young Ladles' vlsIt of -everal days with relatives In Club announce a party to be given Frl- Evanston. 111. day evening. May 19th in Weis Hall in Miss Mary Glasler wilt ha as her State street. Announcement was first guests this evening at her home In made that it woutd' be given on the South ljohman street the members of evening of May 5th but other arrange- the "500r" . Club. Cards will be one of ments had to be made. A cordial invl- the features of entertainment and a tation will, be extended the many pleasant social time is anticipated, friends of the members to attend and a There will be a meetinsr of the mem-

leasant program is being arranged for bers of Triumph Council No. I D. of

their entertainment. It is the first club l. this evening In I. O. O. F. Hall in

party to be given this year and it is ex- state stret. It is the regular bl

ected that there will be a large gath- monthly meeting and the usual busi-

A DANCING PARTY. One of the most delightful social en

tertainments of the past week end was

dancing party at which Miss Mabel

Cotton entertained a number of friends

at the home of her sister, Mrs. O. O.

Routsong in Douglas street last Saturday evening. The young people met in

formally and enjoyed various social di

versions, the principal of which wis dancing. A program of several dances

was enjoyed after which a dainty

The committee hss arranged a delight ful program for the evening and re

freshments will be served. The pro

gram and refreshments will be of German character. The following program

will be given: Piano Solo Miss Irma Sa

Vocal Solo German) . .Mrs. N. Landvogt

Heading Miss

Kathrine Werkmelster of Chicago Pian Solo Miss Irma Campbell Song Miss Mildred Luc "it

Vocal Duett

Mrs. Murt and Mrs. Landvogt

Piano Solo Mrs. William Lucht

A COMMITTEE MEETING.

The members of the art committee of

the Hammond Woman's Club are meeting at the home of Mrs. George R.

Streeter in Ogden street this afternoon,

It is the regular bi-monthly study

meeting and a very interesting progran

has been arranged. The study is "The Twelve Masterpieces of The World." A pleasant time wli be spent socially at

the close of the program. It was de

sired that many members attend. A CARD PARTY AND DANCE,

The members of the Court of Honor will entertain at a card party and

dance this even! -lg In Weis Hall In

State street. A cordial invitation Is extended the public to be present and

. it is expected that there will be a large

attendance of members and friends

I Several games of pedro will be played

and honors will be awarded. Inform

Onion Souffles. French Fried Potatoes, dancing will follow the games until a Head Lettuce. Wafers. . late hour. Plans are being made to

Rhubarb Pie. Cheese. jhave the entertainment a very enjoya

Coffee. ! ble one,

MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Orange and Lemon Juice. .: Potatoes Kaked with Bacon. Muffins. Coffee. s LCXCHEON.

F.gg Croquettes, with Tomato Sauce.

Aviation Bread. Cookies Tea. DINNER. Hamburger Steak. '

rlth Horseradish Sauce.,

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ring.

ness and social program will be carried

out.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stlnson and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Sherby drove to Indl

ana Harbor yesterday In Mr. Stinson's

machine.

Mr. and Mrs. Crawley of Lansing,

Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connsll and

daughter. Miss Beatrice of Mishawauka,

Ind. have concluded their visits with

Mr. and Mrs. P. O'Connell of South

Hohman Street.

Gilbert Clipplnger of Indianapolis

luncheon was served. The following spent the past week end visiting Hain-

rounr neoole were oresent at the en- I mond friends,

tertalnment and spent a delightful

ime: Misses Beatrice Dickson, Mar-

Mr. and Mrs. E. L Shortrldge of

Crown Point were called to Hammond

guerite Sohl. Ethel Hirsch, Henrietta by the death of little Pauline Pierce

Wolf, Ruth Brusel and Messrs. Clure

and Crlll Burge, Frank Woodman, Hugh

Murphy. Elliott Conroy, William Kraft

and Herbert Millies.

MEETING WAS POSTPONED.

The meeting of the members of the

Kings Heralds of the First M. E. churcn which was announced to take place last

Saturday afternoon at the home of

Hazel Armstrong in Carroll street had

to be postponed on account of illness

at her home. The meeting will be ar

ranged for next Saturday afternoon,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce.

Miss Ruth Sohl who is attending the

University of Chicago spent the past week end in Hammond the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Sohl of Mason

street.

Miss Belle Peterson has returned to

her homo in Crown Point after a short visit with Mrs. Victor Dyer at her home in South Hohman street Miss Peterson

came to attend the University Cluo

dancing party last Friday evening.

A meeting of the members of the

April 29th and the hostess wll be nam- Garfield Club will take place this even

Ing in the social rooms of the Firs

Christian church in Calumet avenue

It is the evening for the regular meet

Ing and a large attendance is desired

Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence and

daughter, Julia will leave today for

Urbana, 111. to make their home in th future. They have been spending th

past few days visiting relatives and

friends in Lowell.

Miss Clara Matthies will be at home

to the members of St. Agnes Guild o

St. Paul's Episcopal church at her home in Williams street this evening. .All

the members are invited to be presen as business of importance will be trans

acted.

Mrs. Lizsie Hardinger and son. Nor

man left last evening for their home in

ed later. The study program will be

followed by a social session.

. . AN ENJOY ABLil MEETING. An enjoyable meeting of the mem

bers of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge took place last Saturday evening in I. O. O.

F. .Hall In State street. The usual number of members attended and sev

eral visiting members from out of the

city were present. It was the regular weekly meeting and after the routine business had been disposed of a pleas-

nt time was spent socially. The mem

bers will meet again next Saturday

evening and a large attendance Is de

sired.

A BRIDGE DINNER. Dr and Mrs. T. Eiiu-ln Ttell worn host

and hostes, at a bridge dinner at the.r Tinley Park. 111. after a short visit with , L -r.--,.,- . (Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan and

day evening at which the members of family, at their home in Rimbach ave.

the Evening Whist Club were guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Drackert have It was the evening for the regular returned to their home in State Line meeting aond only the members were street from Shelby, Ind. where they present. They were invited for a seven visited friends over Sunday, o'clock dinner and covers were laid at Mrs. W. W. Merrill has concluded her

the table sin the dining room for visit with friends In Hammond and retwelve. A pretty decoration of fioweis I turned to her home in Rensselaer.

1THE WOMAN WORKER. The woman who works la

what Is called "gainful" pursuits, In nine cases out of ten, has family support, either through having been left a widow, or being burdened with an Incompetent husband and tbe

4p usual family of growing chll-

dren, or she Is one of the great - army who baa only herself to

lean upon, and her work Is for

her dally sustenance. In some enses, there Is an ailing or brok-

en-down man In. tbe home, nnd

this Is very often the case where

the woman Is old nnd forced to

ask for money-making tasks.

And, If one looks about ever so little, It will be found that the world Is well supplied with men

who give up the struggle and a shelter themselves behind the shoulders of n wife, or daugbtrr, or sister who Is really the most helpless of the two, but who struggles on bravely until they fall In the battle for bread,

f he "Invalid" surviving her, only to be an unwelcome dependent

upon some one blessed chance.

Providence Is kind enough to take him out of the wny.

Wage-earning Is particularly

4 hard for the woman who has

given her best years to raring

for a home nnd rearing a fam-

lly. She has, through her very good faeartedness, sunk Into the rut of the common place, and

when she applies for work, she

is cither shortly refused, or of

fered a wage so' paltry as to be

almost an Insult f but "needa

must,' and she accepts the plt-

tance, doing work which could

not otherwise be obtained for

t many times the amount of anlary. The "wisdom gained la

tbe nctlve "life of the Munemployed as she Is regarded by the census man, does not avail her in the new field, and must enter the list ngniast the young, attractive women who are coming on the stage, more or less equipped for the fight, or whose abilities are fresh for the new lessons which she finds It so hard to Irani, She cnnot afford to enter as an apprentice, for she must earn living from the start i she must, therefore, take what she can get, suitable or not. She cannot choose.

and greens was chosen for the table.

A daintily arranged dinner of several

courses was served. After the serving

of the dinner the guests returned to

the parlors where they spent the re-

malnderof the evening at card tables.

Sverai games .of bridge whist were

played and the honors were won by Dr.

and Mrs. Bell. The next party wilt be

Miss Grace Houk has, returned from

an over Sunday visit witn mends in

Chicago.

Mrs. Hascall of East Chicago was the

guest of Hammond friends yesterday.

Mrs. Washburn of Crown Point and

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Workman of Chicago

were visitors in Hammond last Satur-

given in two weeks on Saturday even- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Workman ing and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winckler returned to Crown Point with Mr, will entertain at their home in Wll- Washburn to remain over Sunday as Iiams street. The following are mem- her guests.

bers of the club. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Teegarten of Wabash, Ind. has Glllls, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winckler, I been the guest of Miss Augusta Courter

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond. Mr. and for a few days on her way to Indiana-

Mrs. W. J. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. I noils.

PARENTS CLl'H MEETING. MEETING WAS POSTPONED.

A meeting of the members of the ! Te meeting of the Embroidery Club Parents Club of the Wallace school will which was announce dto take place take place . Tuesday evening. April 25tlr this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred

in the school hall. A cordial invitation; Crumpacker in Mason street had to be

is extended all- the parents in the postponed on account of the death o

school district to attend and it Is de-.l'ttle Pauline Pierce, daughter of Mr,

sired taht there is a large attendance, and Mrs. Ralph Pierce. The definlt

A delightful program has been arrang- announcement of the next meeting will

ed for the evening which will be as fol- he made later, lows: . : Selection J. Uter Orchestra ELECT NEW OFFICERS.

, nno ooio. .... jiuare.i Aianer The regular weeklv mHno- nr th

Vocal Selection. . . .. .Mrs. C. B. Miller members of the. Hammond Wireless Violin Solo. Edward VanGilder ( Club was held at the home of Harlan Piano Solo Minnie Falkenthal Anderson in Rimbach avenue last SatAddress T..The Rev. W. F. Swltzer. j urday evening. The election of officers Cocal Duett Mrs. Mel- was the important feature of the buslvin Monnette and Miss Nora . Robbiii.t ness session and it resulted as follows: 'Piano Selection. Miss Isabelle Woodman President, Frank Meyers; Vice Presl- " ' ' jdont. Charles Luthman; Secretary, ANNOUNCE A SOCIAL. j Floyd McCutcheon. Treasurer, Harlan One of the social affairs scheduled to Anderson. The following are members .take place Tuesday evening cf this of the club, Harlan Anderson. Earl week will be a social at which the Brusel. Virgil Hathaway, Alphomie members of the Riverside Parents Club Siegrlst, Charles Luthman, Floyd will entertain in the school hall. The Cutcheon, Frank Myers and Alvn public is cordially invited and a larg Wahl. nttendance is desired. An admission of mm ten cents will be charged the. proceeds POSTPONE THE ENTERTAINMENT, to be used for the benefit of the school. The young ladies of St. Agnes Guild

Mashino and Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bell. Willi MEET NEXT SATURDAY.

There were no meetings of divisions

No. 1 or No. 2 of Miss Elisabeth Web

ber's classes !n music last Saturday and

definite announcement of the meeting

for next Saturday, April 29th will b made later. The Cserny program wi'l be followed by a social session and all

the members will be urged to attend.

A HOME BAKERY SALE. The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety of the First M. E. church held a sale of home bakery articles in the Hammond Building last Saturday,

which was a success, financially. The

Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby entertain

ed Mr. and Mrs. Claire Harding of Chi

cago and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harding of Highlands at their home in Truman avenue yesterday.

Miss Clarice Courtney of Chicago

spent the. past week end visiting Miss

Edna Turner at the Hotel Carleton.

Miss Theresa Dorsey of West State,

street was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Dorsey at their home in Chicago

over Sunday.

DICTATES OF FASHION. The fichu of net and finest mousseline trim satin or cashmere gowns. A new Greek band head 'dress of cut

commitee of which Mrs. A. D. Stewart I steel is made with placques over each

was chairman had the sale in charge, I ear.

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and they realised a nice sum which will

be used for the benefit of the church.

The sale was one of a series planned by

the members of ,the society, the next one to take place In two weeks. A large assortment of home made cakes, cookies, rolls, bread and candies was

prepared and every article was disposed

of.

A MATINEE PERFORMANCE.

The children of the Washington

Marquisette, so much worn last winter, continues to hold its popularity this spring. Particularly refined and desirable Is a bag of black moire lined with white leather. - Net allovers in patterns fo solid dots resembling porcelain beads will enjoy decided vogue. Quaint Jackets, long revers. sweeping lines, and the raised waist line are

school gave a matinee performance of! fairly safe predictions for the coming

"A Dream of Fairyland" last Saturday months. afternoon in the auditorium of the Cen- Tno 8mall Capuchian hood on coats t:at Building. The same program as has almost disappeared, and Instead was given Friday evening was given by there is seen a deep pointed shawl like the children of Room 1 assisted by ten hood much larger

LOWELL. Mrs. Fred Buse and son, Ceylon, and Miss Millie Chapman were Chicago visitors Saturday. " Fred Dahl, who holds a position in the Gary steel works, spent Sunday at the home of his father in West Creek township. Mrs. George Lawrence and her little daughter arrived from Hammond Saturday evening to visit friends before leaving for Urbana, 111., where, they will make their future home.Mrs. Sam Rose of Creslon visited friends in Lowell Saturday and Sunday. Arthur Foster of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents in Lowell. Mrs. Nora McKay was a Hammond visitor Saturday. Mrs. Emil Sirols returned Saturday evening from a visit with Cedar Lake relatives. The delegates of the Northern Indiana Volunteer Fire association met in Lowell Saturday to transact business, elect officers and name the place for holding the next tournament. A reso

lution was adopted declaring that every fire department in the association must have 60 per cent of Its member

ship in attendance at the next tournament or suffer a fine of J10 for each department failing to have the required percentage of membership present. The

following officers were elected:

President E. C. Holmes, Robertsdale.

First vice president L. E. Barnes, Hobart. Second vice president Charles McGraw, Crown Point. Secretary George Winslow, Whiting. Treasurer George Hoevet. Lowell.

Executive committee- Fred Bose, Hobart; Frank Lepel, Valparaiso; Dan

Vincent, Crown Point; L W. Ragon

Lowell; Arthur Moore, Whiting; Julius

Lineman, Robertsdale:

Hobart was selected as the place for holding the next tournament. The time holding the next tournament. Tne same Rev. Johnston of the Methodist church baptized the following persqns in Cedar Creek Sunday noon: Ernest

Truman and Ole Kline, Dwight Dickinson, Herald Palmer, Harry Hathaway Charles Miller and George Livingston

Nate luser. the barber, was baptized by Rev. Dunkelberger in the Christian

church after the morning services.

children of the kindergarten, the members of the high school orchestra and the Mises Isabelle Wodman and Mildred Shearer. A large number of children of the other schools In the city and their parents attended and were de-

Fashion points this season to an era of unprecedented lavishness In the

combination of priceless laces, filmy

chiffons and rich satins. Smart milliners are profuse In their

lighted with the entertainment. It is h18 of fluffy malines, wonderful plumes

expected that a large sum will be clear

ed to be used for school room decora

tions. A bust of Washington will be

purchased for the assembly hall.

Mrs. . M. Shafer and daughter. MUs June and Raymond W. Zoll returnorl home this morning after a visit with Mrs. Shafer's mother, Mrs. George W.

Hunter of Logansport, Ind.

There will be a meeting of the mem

bers of the Young Ladies' Sodality of I weighted.

and gay flowers, and some contrive

to be tremendously chic without. Women who are wearing black, but not mourning, will find extremely choice and stylish this season the one piece gowns of the large meshed Tuxedo nets. Many forms of trains are worn for evening. The square, the shallow cut, the pointed and the long "serpentine" are here. This last one . Is heavily

I1 Saint's Catholic church this even

ing in . the school hall for the transaction of important business. A large attendance is desired. Mrs. Frances Klngsley and Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter will be hostesses at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church at their

A high turban meeting In a point at the top and trimmed with a straight aigrette has been so' popular in the mid-winter that it is not surprising to note its return in fascinating straw form. v

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Mr. and Mrs. G. L Campbell and daughter, Louise, spent Sunday with

friends in Hammond. Charles Nissen of East Gary tran sacted business hero Saturday.

Mrs. F. E. Harms and Mrs. Christ Lohman of Black Oak were Hammond

visitors Saturday.

Mrs. P. Von Riper was the guest of

relatives in CrUman over Sunday. Mrs. A. Fenier of Chicago spent Sun day with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Gor

den, on Martha street. O. Saliman spent Saturday In South Chicago. Mrs. G. Lawrence and daughter spent a few weeks with friends in MichiganFred Sewards of Valparaiso was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. L Campbell for a few days.

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C With the other ladies of this town and country, you who read this are most likely engaged about this time with your annual spring house-cleaning. In the meantime, we of the socalled sterner sex take to the woods, or do if we have good sense and the opportunity. C But that's neither here nor there. What we started out to say was that r you ladies engaged as above may" find, put aside in some out-of-the-way corner of your home, a clock that in days gone by ticked cheerfully away in the family living room, but which, owing to neglect YOUR neglect is . silent now, its frail hands seeming to wish to hide its dejected, dusty face for very sorrow at being thus cast out from the family life, away from the cheerful chatter and laughter of those who once were its daily companions. ,C There is no one thing among the inanimate accessories of a home which seems to make that home so depressingly , desolateas a silent clock. It is as though the voice of a loved one had been forever checked and stilled. The absence of any time-piece at all is more

easily endured. C Now, when you find a mute old friend of this sort in YOUR home, respond promptly to the unspoken appeal in the ' . familiar face, the idle hands, the silent, motionless pendulum, for many days and years so untiringly active. Don't try yourself to bring the dead back to life with "home remedies" an oil can -and a hammer. This is a case that calls for professional skill and knowledge. Do just as you would if little Jennie or Willie were ill send at once for the doctor. . C In this case of the clock, drop a postal to McGrarry at 599 South Hohman V i ; street or call him up by 'phone, No. 3032, and he or one of his assistants will quickly respond. It will most likely be necessary to remove the sick one to the McGarry Institute, but when the patient returns to your home a week or so later, you'll be glad to see him. He'll feel and look like a new clock. He IS a new clock, ready and willing and glad to resume his old-time duties at the old stand, to your supreme con- . tent and satisfaction. JNO. E. McGARRY The Jeweler 599 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.