Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, Mav 10, 1911.

DRESS TRIMMINGS FOUND IN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.

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SOCIAL. EVS FOR THURSDAY.

Mr". Fivd Hampher will entertain

the inrmhrri Sewlas Clrele No. 1 nt

her home In Hlrabach avenue,

Thnnday afternoon.

Mr. Frank Neal will have aa her

guest Thumday afternoon at ner

home In Doty wtreet the member of

the K. A. E. lul.

The Mlaoea Anna and Louise

Sehrelber will entertain the member

of the C. D. Club at their home In

Summer atreet Thursday evening.

The ladle of the Colonial Club

will be entertained by Mm. r . Hrimt ;-t her home In Maon atreet

Thursday afternoon.

A little play entitled "Between The Aetn" will be Riven under the auspices of St. Asnea Guild Thawday evening; In the guild room of St. ruul'a Episcopal church In Itlrn. bach avenue. Mrs. Roy Traverse will be hostess to the member of the Fexa Leaf 1.1 nen Club at their meet in or Thursday afternoon. A meetlnav of he member of the Parent' Club of the Lincoln School will take place Thuraday evening; at seven-thirty o'clock. In the achool hall. The member of the Deborah Aid Society n.snlmted by Miss Ruth Webster, render ,nnd the MuRicaville

Country Itnnil will Rive a comedy

MusTS-Nvllle Sunday School rienle

at the Christian church, Thursday

evening.

The member of the Martha So

ciety of the Christian Church will

rn e n dinner r.t noon Thuraday to

which the public In cordially Invited

made later. The evening was spent enjoyably with music and needle work

and at ten o'clock the hostess served

her guests with a dainty luncheon. The

Misses Augusta and Hulda Klein will be the next hostesses and will entertain

the club members Tuesday evenlg. May

ICth. The following are members of the club, Mrs. John J. Claussen. the

Misses Lily Fedder, Bertha and Emily

Ebert. Gertrude Claus. Gertrude Mernst. Augusta and Hulda Klein and Betrha Maleltske.

OBSERVE SOCIAL DAY. The members of the Hammond Worn- . ... . i-.. . .1.1 T . - .

an s Uluo will observe sui-mi

their meeting Saturday. May 3 3th at the

Masonic Temple. The moot'ii? will be the last one of the year ifld a 'arge a -

trndance la expected, V business mee-

ino- will he called at 2:30 o'clock and

the social program will open at 3.00

o'clock. Mrs. II. E. Sharrer is chairman

of the committee for the day and Mrs.

Frances Kingsley, vice chairman.

which the guests were received in thj dining room and served with an elabo

rate dinner tf four courses. The table had simple and pretty decorations of

I flowers and greens. The regular meeting of the club members will take place

MRS. MODJESKA ENTERTAINS.

A pretty party of yesterday afternoon was one at which Mrs. I. Modjeska trtertained a number of her friends a.

her home in Walter street. Mrs. Mod

jeska received her guests in the large

oarlor where the afternoon s entertain

ment was given. The guests spent the

afternoon at the card tables and en

joyed playing several games of whist.

Mrs. Otto Klemperer received the fir

honors in the games and Mrs. Adolph

Hirsch the second. The consolation

prlie was awarded to Mrs. Ford. Frappe d the cuests during the

games. At tne conclusion oi mc bhuhs Mrs. J. Arthur Davis entertianed with a short musicale until the luncheon was served. Her program was very mujh enjoyed. Mrs. Modjeska served her guests with a, daintily arranged luncheon of three courses at the smalt tables The tables were treated to a simple decoration of flowers and greens, carrying out a dainty color scheme in pintc and green. The flowers chosen were sweet peas and they were attractively arranged with ferns. There were

which the guests will spend the time socially in conversation. Ice cream and

cake will be served. The cast will be

as follows:

nirw Comfort Raymond Fox

George Merrlgale. an unfriendly

friend Ed Young

Alexander Meander. Dick s uncle.

blamed but blameless Tom Warrlllow

Harris. Dick's man servant

James Car r

Mrs. Clementina Meander. Dick s

aunt blameless but blamed

Helen Robst

Edith Comfort. Dick s wife, unknown.

unhonored Margaret Prest

Sally, Mrs. Comfort's miid

Clara Matthias

ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Miss Mae Huber entertained a few

friends at a twelve o'clock dinner to

day at her home in Truman avenue in

celebration of her birthday anniversary.

A prettily appointed dinner of seven!

courses was served. The table had a I

center piece of cut flowers and ferns.

Miss Huber received several pretty gifts

in remembrance of the day. This even

ing Miss Huber will entertain the young

ladles of the S. O. H. Club at their

regular bi-monthly meeting. Her guests

at dinner were Mr. Rellley, Mrs. Charles Miller, the Misses Modesta Dull.

Margaret Hoffman and Celeste Huber and Mrs. Crabtree and daughter. Miss

Crabtree of Chicago.

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for the fashioning of

Curtain laces, ball fringes and cord girdles, most fashionable trimmings now, all are standbys o fthe upholstery departments and milady is even rifling

these departments of portieres and print table-covers modish kimonos and bodices.

Aa for cretonne, it is used in a score of ways under veilings of chiffon

and voile.

The frock pictured shows how smart ball fringe can be as a dress trim

ming, and how gracefully a cord and tassel, niched from a curtain counter, can define a slender waist.

next Tuesday afternoon and Mrs. Mc

Currisey will be hostess at her home in twenty-two guests at the pretty func-

Claude street.

PROGRAM IS ANNOI NCED.

The members of the Parents Club of the Lincoln school will hold their last meeting of the season Thursday even

ing. Mav 11th at 7:30 o'clock in the

school hall. A cordial Invitation is ex

tended all the parents in the school district and their friends to attend the

meeting as a very interesting program has ben arranged. The program will be

as follows:v Selection.. High School Orchestra

Vocal Solo Mrs. Hathaway Recitation Krval Steven Piano Solo Grace Jenkins

Drill.. 12 boys with Mr. Buck in charg

Cornet Solo Harold Hathaway

Recitation Alice Blockl

EVENING PERFORMANCES AT 7:30 AND 9:00 PRICES: Entire Main Floor reserved, 20c Balcony not reserved, Qq Ladies' and Children's Matinee Wed. and Sat. 2:30. p. m. All Seats, Adults 10C Children 5C Sunday Matinee at 2:30 p. m. Prices Same as Evenings. BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM 1 P. M. TO 10 P. M. DAILY. Seats now On Sale. Entire Change of Program Monday and Thursday

MRS. RAVMIS A HOSTESS.

Mrs. Gus Raymus was hostess and

very pleasantly enieriainea me mem

bers of the China Club last evening at her home in Carroll street. The twelve

members of the club were present and spent a very delightful time at the card tables. Mrs. Raymus entertained

her guests at cards and after several games of pedro had enjoyed the honors

were awarded. Mrs. Raymus retained

the hostess prize as is customary in the was announced to take place last even

club and the other honor was won by ing until some evening in the near fu

.r,c thm .veral of the mem- Instrumental Duet kits.

bers' of the Jewish Ladies. Aid Society of John Powell, Jr. and Grace Jenkins which Mrs. Modjeska is president, and Reading Miss Mary Odessa Heath

, i.ji r, T T Tnrnpr. Vocal Solo airs. . w. rxin

ine IOUUW1I1S iaun:a, .ui". " . ' 1 --- . ic. w t M.At.r Mrs. J. C. Lavene. I Address Rev. A..

vt,'' t?' h MarAlee'r. Mrs. J. Arthur W Hoffman of Fresbyterian Church

Davis, Mrs. Uwls, Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Piano Solo " Samuels. Mrs. Schless and Mrs. Kruscha Selection..: High School Orchestra

Airs. 1 nomas ,nrtiiiiii nnut.

iiri'Tivi; V4 POSTPONED. avenue was tne guest 01 ner muw,Cr,

' ' .u.r.i u.nii Mm. Marearet Swift at her home in

t ne young laaies ui i"! .-7 x...... -

tn nostnonA the meeting which ingiewooa yesieruj.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles See and family

h.v returned to their home in Kim-

Mrs. Henry Helser. The serving of a

dainty luncheon at the small tables concluded the pleasant entertainment. Mrs. Peter Halfman was named as the net hostess, and she will entertain the

members of the club at her home in Michigan avenue in two weeks on Tuesday evening.

ture. The date of the next meeting and bach avenue after an over Sunday visit

the hostess will be announced later.

with relaties in South Bend, Ind.

Mrs. W. V. Webb wil entertain th9

members of the Marquette Club at an

afternoon party Friday of this week at

her home in Highland stret. The en

tertainment will be euchre.

A FAREWELL. PA II TV.

MEALS FOR A DAY. BRKAKFAST. nt Meal with Cream. Crisp Bacon. Radishes. Corn Muffins.

CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.

A pleasant party was given last even

ing in honor of Arlle Jenkins at the tiome of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jenkins, 503 Michigan avenue. The party was given to celebrate his seventh

birthday anniversary and he received a

Honoring Mr. C. P. Ewing who will number of pretty .gifts in remembrance

leave Hammond within a short time for0f the day. The pule people spent tho j

Peoria, 111.- and Marshalitown, la. for eenlng very enjoyably with games unan extended visit the members of the I til eight-thirty o'clock when a dainty

Epworth League of the First M. K. luncheon was served. Miss Millie church gave a farewell party last even- I shulenberger and Miss Fawn Jenkins

ine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. assisted in the dining rom. The dining 1

Schuvler. 36 Clinton street. Soon after rm had nrettv decorations of pink ana street bridge were turnea over 10 mr.

the guests had arrived a short business I white and bunches of carnations were Kuhlman this morning wnere tney wui

A MAY LUNCHEON. Clear Soup. ' Creamed Chicken in Potato Baskets. Asparagus Sttlad. Bread Sticks. Straberrles. Fruit Cake. DINNER. Vegetable Ragout.

Cream Cheese in a Bed of Cress. ' Prune and Rhubarb Shortcake. Coffee. A MISS10XAR' MEETING. Mrs. E. A. Gilson was "at home" to

the members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the. First M. E. church at her residence, 20 Carroll street yesterday afternoon. It was the regular monthly meeting to which the members of the society and congregation were invited and a large number was in attendance. The usual routine of business was disposed of after which Mrs. Etta Pake announced her program for the afternoon. Mrs. Hix lead the devotional exercises after which Mrs. Jenks read an article. "The Work of Gertrude Howe, a Missionary to China." Her paper was very interesting. Mrs. Etta DakA read a short article the sub

ject of which was "China Awake. A

story entitled "My Becky's Conversion

to Foreign Missions" was read by Mrs

J. Thompson. At the close of the pro-

srram Mrs Gorere P Streeter conducted Imeetinar was called to. elect officers to ,isnd on the table. The guests wers

"The Mystery Box." A social hour fol- supply the vacancies caused by several I Emma, Ernest and Bud Hazelbrinck

lowed the study meeting when Mrs. Gil- of the members leaving tlf city. Charles Luclle and Margaret Steineck. Dorcas

son assisted by Mrs. Henry Burk served Surprise was elected first vice president Joseph and Frank Shulenberger, Ray

the gue3ts with dainty refreshments. and Miss Alice Bump, fourth vice presl- moha Crosby, Ernest Hosewak, Arlie

The hour was spent pleaantly in social dent of the league. J. E. Meyer was Roy and Esta. Jenkins.

converation. The announcement was elected treasurer and Mrs. Frank Mar

made of the June meeting which will tin, secretary. Other business of inter- ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY,

take place at the home of Mrs. Davis on est to the members was transacted af-I Miss Ella Buehring had as her guests the north side. Iter which the guests enjoyed various hast evening at her home in State Line

social games, contests and music. At I street the young ladies of the S, S. Club,

A HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER. a late hour in the evevning a daintily The usual social diversions were en-

Mrs. Walter McCumsey was the honor arranged course luncheon was served. I joyed, the greater part of the evening

guest at a very pretty party given by Mr. Martin, the newly elected president I being devoted to needle worn, music

the ladies of the Utica Club at her home0 the league to succeed Mr. Ewing ex-I was one of the feature of entertainment.

in Claude street yesterday afternoon, pressed the regret of the league in los-At ten o'clock the hor.tess crvea ner

The party was one of the series oflnfr so valuable a member and Mr. Ew- I guests with a dainty luncheon. The

handkerchief showers at which the hne responded with a few appropriate next pa rty will be given Tuesday even-

members are entertaining this season. I remarks. : The many guests reported hng, Mav 16th and Miss Llllie Doege will

hnvino- snonl a verv eniovable evening I entnrtaln at her home in State street.

Moves His Office.

J. P. Kuhlman street commissioner who had his offices on the first floor of the city hall, has now moved his fixtures into the city barns next to the Are station, where in the future he will

have his office. The keys belonging to

the power house on the new Hohman

May is here June is Coming MAY, the Engagement Month JUNE, the Month of Eoses and of Brides This is slmrly a hint thrown out to remind you that these times call for favors, remembrances and presents of Rings, Pins, Necklaces, Brooches, Charms, Bracelets, etc., in gold and coral and pearls. See McGARRY, the Jeweler about these matters.

be in his keeping. Arrangements are

being made, so that Mr. Kuhlman may

be called when the bridge is to be open

ed. This will oe done by a systematical

arrangement.

The ladies of the club presented Mrs.

McCumsey with twelve pretty handker

chiefs as gifts. The entertainment for

the afternoon consisted of cards and

the guests played several games of whist at small tables in the parlors. An enjoyable time was spent at the card tables. Mrs. Frederick A. Bull received

the first honors and the remaining

prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry

Burge and Mrs. Claude Campbell. Music

and social conversation were features of the hour following the games after

ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. Mrs. A. D. Crisman entertained the members of the Golden Rod Club for Mrs. Gossott of Chicago yesterday afternoon at her home in Oak street. It was the regular weekly afternoon meeting and all the members were present. Thev met for several social games of

The young ladles of the club are Mrs. John Schmidt, the Misses Hattle Gen-

rich, Florence Mangold. Margaret Jens,

Rose SDoerner. Gertrude Gescheidler,

Llllie Doege and Ella Buehring.

Board Holds Meeting.

The board of education met last even

ing and advertised for bids on the cement work and calcimining that will have to be done this summer. A num

ber of cement basements will be put in

and a large number of cement waiKS

will be built.

Sters were also taken to beautiful

the grounds surrounding the various school houses in the city. The question of replacing the cinder playgrounds with clay or some other kind of dirt that will serve the purpose bet

ter than cinders will be taken up.

MEN'S SOCIAL HOIR.

A men's social hour promises to be a

very attractive feature at the

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oorHa ond otilnvArt nlnvinsr nedrn at Xfrthnilll church Thursday evening. At

small tables in the parlors. The honors 8 o'clock a program will be offered con in the trames were won bv Mrs. J. C. sisting of violin solos and men's quar

Cmn. Mrs. Ransbotton and Mrs. Gos- tette music together with some bright

sett. The consolation prize was award- short addresses. A catering committee ed to Mrs. Hupp. At the conclusion of will see that their part is well done.

. 1. J T.a C..m.n oa.lcital 1n..ttaflnn. iavA OTtnA ftll t t(l a large

by Mrs. Gossett served the guests with number of men members or menus ui Jjeatli Ul XctUV.

a daintily arrange course mnuieun. me cnurcu unu a tcij .d...v

assured.

Will Not Build Yet.

Otto Knoerzer will not build on his newly acquired business property at the corner of Hohman street and Muenlch court this year, unless he gets a

First good opportunity to rent the stores.

He came to this decision several weeks ago. When he does build it is

possible that the improvements will be

only temporary with the idea of re

placing them with more permanent Im

provements later on.

Schmdt

Bakery

Phone 268 Hammond,

84 State St. Ind,

Mrs. Schaadt the flub members next

Tuendav afternoon at her home in

Kane avenue. ,

ENTERTAIN MANY A ISITOHS.

ELECT OFFICERS.

Miss Grace Buettner entertained the ioung ladies of the Philadelphia Club

A meeting of the members of Golden of the First Baptist church at the homo

r- .. 1 i 1 1 r T. )nnV nliinp I nf her sister. Mrs Cnaries wuen III

last evening in the K. of P. Hall. It

was the evening for the regular meet

ing and a large number of member!

was present. Several visiting members from Triumph Council of Hammond and the Red. White and glue Council of South Chicago were also in attendance. There were twenty-two visitors from South Chicago. Following the regular lodge session a pleasant time was spent

Warren street last evening. A business

meeting was called when the annual election of officers was an Important feature. Other business of interest to the members was transacted after which the time was spent socially. Embroidery work and music were features

of the social hour. Miss Buettner serv

ed her guests with dainty refreshments hefnre th close of the meeting. The

Th infant son. George, or rxea

Wood. 59 Sibley street, died yesterday

morning after a short illness.

The funeral was held this afternoon

frnm the home at 2 o'clock, nlterment

being beld at Oak Hill cemetery.

Mr. Wood is well known In Ham

mond and is employed by Woodhull Ice

Cream company.

socially. A committee of members wno announcement was not maae "i i"" had the social entertainment in charge meeting but it Is expected that it will served a dainty luncheon. The next take place In two weeks. The election regular meeting will take place in two resulted as follows: weeks and a large attendance is desir- President Miss Lytta Syrene.

e(j 1 vice f resiaeni jaiss myi -c.ua..

Treasurer Miss Bessie Bates.

a Mir 1 A RTY. I Secretary Miss Linian i-nu.u.

A leasant social affair will take place I Chairman of the committee Miss

this evening when the members of the I Daisy Emery.

Ladies Auxiliary to the Hammona

Motor Boat Club entertain ai a May 1 an k.mektam nr.- . naitv at the club house and Calumet! A play entitled "Betwen The Acts

avenue. The members and a number of will be given Thursday evening. May

.v,.i- ripnd ar nlannine to attend and I ltth in the sruild room of St. Paul'f

anticinate an eniovable time. The even-I Episcopal church in Rimbach

Fire in Garage.

Fire which started in tne garage or

F. S. Betz caused about o0 damage before the flames were finally extin

guished. The accident was due to some trouble with the carbureter. The

paint on the hood of the car was blis

tered, but outside of that the damage

was not considerable.

Attending State Meeting.

Dr. T. W. Oberlln. secretary or tne

county board of health, &nd Dr. W. D.

Weis. secretary of the city board of

health, are at Indianapolis where the

semi-annual meeting of the county and

rltv health officers In the state was

held.

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Arrested For Drunkenness.

Alden Strode, 427 Indiana avenue, was arrested last night at Calumet and state by Officer Law for drunkenness. He was released this morning by Chief Austgen.

Bring Your Harness Repairing to J, H. WIEDERGOTTS NEW HARNESS SHOP 663 S. Hohman St., Hammond. ALL WORK CiVAItANTKED.

Police Shoot Today. The police are holding their monthly shoot this afternoon and some good scores are expected to be made. The high wind blowing at the last shoot made It difficult to hold a revolver steady.

ing will be devoted to informal dancing.

a thImbi.b party. The young ladies of the N. N. Embroidery Club .were entertained by Miss Bertha Maleitske at her home in Indiana avenue last evening. It was the evening for the regular meeting which was announced to take place at the home of the Misses Klein In Conkey

'avenue but other- arrangements wet

under the auspices of St. Agnes Guild.

It Is a litle comedy of three acts and the parts are taken by the young people

of the church. The many friends of the guild and the public is invited to attend and It 1 exnected that there

will be a large leathering of Hammond

neonle. The proceeds will be used for

the benefit of the church. The pro

gram will include a reading by Frank

Warrillow and the play, following

Social Session Eagles.

The Hammond Aerie of .agles holds

a big meeting this evening. A number of East Chicago candidates are booked

to appear for the intiatory degree. Following the work there will be a social session.

Leave For West Baden.

. F.'S. Betx left for West Baden yesterday. Irving Bets and Mrs. F. S. Bets will go tonight. They wil! Join Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald, who are already there.

Another Operation.

Miss Minnie Staehley of North Hohman street today underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital. Hammond Man a Speaker. C. E. Nelson, manager of the Lion store pharmacy, was the guest of the Illinois State Rexall club at a banquet given at the Hotel LaSalle last night. He gave a well received talk on "Perfumes and Toilet Articles." Building Permit. Lot 23. blotk 8, Franklin addition; 21x32x10; 1148 Monroe street; G. , W.. Teasel owner and , coni tractor .t100'

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