Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Thursday, May 18, 1911.

A VOILE FROCK The frock of white voile or marquisettes takes a place of somewhat greater dignity and distinction than the little dresa of lawn, batiste or swlss, be the latter ever bo dainty and elaborate. The beautiful costume pictured Is of very fine white voile with a border pattern of embroidery also - done In pure white. The apron-shaped panels at back and frotit, the white ball trimming . and cord girdle are all new featurfs. With this white voile costume Is rhown a hat of berry red straw, j the straw bflnjr iised crosswise on one side of the tat. MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Crisp Corn Flakes. Orange Cream. Eacon and Eggs. Muffins. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Tomato Fried in Butter. Brown Bread and Butter Folds. Apple Shrimp.' Tea. DINNER. Eoned Veal Stuffed with Mushrooms. i Mashed Potatoes.' Radishes. Creamed Green Beans. Strawberries and Cream. Coffe. EXTERTAKS AT BRIDGE. One of the delightful .afternoon parties of yesterday was one at which Mrs. Walter C. Smith entertained the members of the Afternoon Bridge Club at her home in Condlt street. Several of the members Were present at the meeting and Mrs. Smith had as her

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SOCIAL EVS FOR FRIDAY.

Mm. T. Edwin Bell will entertain the member of the Marquette Cluli t nn afternoon euchre party Friday at her borne in Webb atreet. Mr. Lawrence will be hotea to the members of the Xorthalde adie Club at their meeting Frlduy afternoon at her home ia Sheffield avenue. The member of the Junior Claaa of the Hammond high achool will tslve an ice cream social Friday evening; at the Central Building; and con-tit nil j- invite the public to attend. A. meeting; of the member of Hammond Hive No S I.. O. T. 51. will take place IHday evening In the K. of P. Hall. There will be a meeting; of the member 'of Golden Rod Camp No. 10,17 Royal KelMThbor Friday evening at Long Hall In State street. The member of the Young Ladle Club will entertain at an evening party Friday at Weia Hall. only invited guests Mrs. T. W. Oberlin and Mrs. .John F. Beckman. The afternoon was spent at the card tables where several games of bridge whist were enjoyed. Miss Irene Mott won the only honors in the games. The serving of a dainty luncheon followed the games and concluded the pleasant entertainment. Miss Mae Nelson will entertain at the next club meeting in two weeks at her home in South Hohman street. The same program of enterainmen will be carried out. MRS. EMMERINE'S "AT HOME." Mrs. E. S. Emmerine was "at home"' to the members of the Ladies Aid Society of the First M. E. church yesterday tfternoon at her residence 453 Summer stret. A large number of the ladies of the society was present and spent a pleasant social time. There was a short busines meeting when all plans for the supper to be served Thursday evening. May 25th were completed. The hours for serving will continue between five-thirty and eight o'clock and a cordial invitation to attend is extended the public. The following menu was chosen, beef loaf, creamed potatoes, baked beans, cabbage salad, home made bread, coffee and strawberry short cake. The members will meet again in two weeks but the place of meeting has not been announced. . Mrs. E. S. Emmerine, Mrs. Julius Durrsing, Mrs. John Gavlt, Mrs. J I Ebrlght and Mrs B E. Escher were the members of the social eommitee for the day and served an elaborate loncheon of three courses The hour was spent very pleasantly with music and conversation. AX ALL DAY SESSION. The members of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Christian church met for an all day session yesterday In the parlors of the church in Calumet avenue. In connection with the regular meeting' the members of the committee of which Mrs. Hann is chair man served a dinner and luncheon at noon to which the public was invited A large number was served and a nice amount was cleared which will be used for the benefit of the church. There was also a sale of home bakery from which a good sum was cleared. The afternoon was devoted to the usual business and social program and the members spent an enjoyable time. Announcement was made of the social to be given next Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Hann. 466 150th

street and the members were invited j to attend and bring their friends. The members will meet for another all day session next Wednesday and a large attendance is desired, A RECEPTION. Mrs. "Will Lash gave a reception at her home, 4 Ogden street yesterday afternon in honor of the new members in the Martha Society of the First Christian church. The hours of the recep

tion continued between two-thirty and five o'clock and during that time about thirty guests were entertained. The home was ' pretty with spring flowers. A short program was " given by Mrs. Van Sickle who gaVe a reading, and the musical numbers were given by Mrs. Southler and Miss Nellie McDanlel. Following their program, there were guessing contests arranged for the , guests entertainment. The serving of a dainty luncheon conclud ed the pleasant entertainment. The reception took the place of this week's regular meeting- and the members spent a very delightful afternon as Mrs. Lasch's guests. HONOR MISS DIBS. Mrs. John Beckman entertained a number of friends in compliment to Miss Clara Dibos, one of the June brides, last evening at her home, 1054 Calumet avenue. The guests presented MIsa Dibos with a prety coffee" service in honor of her approaching marriage. The young people met informally and enjoyed social conversation and music until nine-thirty o'clock when they were invited into the dining room and served with a prettily appointed four course luncheon. The table was attractively arranged with decorations of pink and green. A profusion of greens was used and a bowl of pink kilarney roses was chosen as a center piece for the table. Covers were laid for eleven guests, among them Mrs. Will Humpher. the Misses Clara Dibos, Mayme and Tillie Ruschli. Mary and Anna Knoenser, (Rose "Edier, Mona Krost. Florence Stommel and Nettle Raymus. . ' PARENTS' CLUB MEETING. The members of the Parents' Club of the West Hammond school held their last meeting of the school year last evening in the school hall. A cordial invitation had been extended the parents in the school district and their friends and there as a large at tendance. The program was followed by a social session when the guests were served with Ice cream and cake. During the social session the guests met and enjoyed conversations. Dr. A. E. Wright of Chicago was present to give the address and he talked on "r tinm. And th Krhool " His ad dress was very practical and was thoroughly enjoyed by the many visitors. The remainder of the program was given as follows: Vocal Selection. Miss Mabel Butterfield Song ..Elsie Schneider and Maude Deaver Vocal Solo Theodore Moor Selection Orchestra 1 "' ' AN AFTER N-OON MEETING. The members of the Ladies' Aid So clety of the First Presbyterian church met in the church parlors yesterday afternoon for their regular weekly ses sion. The attendance at the meeting was not large, but those who were present accomplished a great deal of work for the benefit of the society. The locial hour was omitted yesterday. Next Wednesday afternoon the mem bers will meet for their usual business and social meeting and a large attend ance is desired. The hostesse will be named later. , AN EVENING PARTY. Honoring Miss June Shafer, one of the seasons's brides; Miss Hazel Flannlgan entertained a company, of young people at her home In North Hohman street last evening. The guests were received in the parlors where they spent the evening pleasantly in a social way. A guessing contest was the feature of the evening's entertainment and the honors went to . Miss Rose Ruschli, Miss Daisy Witter, Joe Lyons and Floyd Monnette. Other games were layed after which music was enJoyed. Among the guests . were the "Hammond Four" and they entertained with music. At tn o'clock the guests were Invited into the dining room and served with a supper. The decorations at the table were flowers and greens, The center -piece was a bowl of Jack roses. Dainty hand decorated place cards were laid for twelve guests, who were as follows, the Misses June Shafer, Daisy Witter. Rose Ruschli Ruby Gadsby - and Grace Boroviak, Messrs. Raymond Zohl, Joe Lyons o Chicago; Donald Grady, Floyd Mon nette, Glen Chartier and Leo Engleton. A PICNIC SIPPER. Mr. and Mrs. George A.. A. Mason o Rimbach avenue entertained a num ber of friends at a picnic party als evening at the Lake Front. The gueses were served with a picnic sup per at six-thirty o'clock after whic! they enjoyed various social amuse ments. . , , SECl'RE A LICENSE. A marriage license was granted Angus W. Allen of East Chicago and Miss Lillian E. Harder of Hammond in Chicago today. The young peopl are popular in their circle o friend and the announcement of their mar rlage will be of interest to their many friends. MRS. HAMMOND ENTERTAINS. At her Homewood residence, Mrs, Thomas Hammond entertained the members of the Ladies' Aid Society o the First Baptist church yesterday af ternoon. It was the afternoon for th regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual number of members attended Business of importance was transacted during the afternoon. Mrs. James Fox was elected secretary to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation o Mrs. W. H. Binder who expects to move from Hammond in the near future. The members also planned to assist th ladles of the Gary Baptist church in the entertainment of the delegates to the association in Garyi June 8th and th. There was other business trans acted of interest to the members af ter which the time was spent socially Mrs. Hammond served her guests wn a dainty luncheon. Mrs. James Fox

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two wetks and will entertain at her home in Williams street. j A LODGE SESSION. A meeting of the members of Opal Hive No. 896 L. O. T. M. M. took place esterday afternoon in the I. O. O. F. Hall in State street It was the regu lar bi-monthly meeting and the usual number of membsers attended. The routine work was disposed of after which the time was spent socially. The members will meet again Wednesday, une 7th and a large attendance is deIred as business of importance will be transacted. The business meeting will be followed by a social session. ENJOY THE MEETING. Mrs. H. G. Mere was "at home" to he members of the Ladies' Aid Society f St. Paul's Lutheran church at her residence in Warren street yesterday afternoon. The members met for a pleasant social time and among the entertaining features was music. At four-thirty o'clock the guests were invited into the dining room and served with a supper. A silver collection was taken as is customary in the society and a nice amount was realized which will be used for the benefit of the church. The next meeting will take place in two weeks and Mrs. Herhold will entertain at her home in Calumet avenue. MEETING WAS ENJOYABLE. A very enjoyable meeting of the members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid So ciety took place yesterday afternoon and Mrs. H. Borg was hostess at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Stleglitz In Douglas street. A business and social program was carried out as is customary at the meetings. During the business hour plans were made for the publis whist to be glvCn at the K. of P. Hall Tuesday afternoon, June 6th to which the public is cordially in vited and the work for the next few weeks waa outlined. Other business of interest to the members was disposed of after which the time was spent so daily. The hostess served her many guests -with a dainty luncheon. Mrs Marks was named as the next host- ... ess ana she will entertain jn two weeks on Wednesday afternoon at her home in South Hohman street. AX AFTERNOON MEETING. An afternoon meeting of the mem bers of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Congregational church took place yesterday in the church parlors. he members met socially and spent the af ternoon with needle work. A great deal of sewing was accomplished for the benefit of the society and church. There was a short social session when a committee of members served a da!n ty luncheon. The members will rrteet again next Wednesday afternoon and a large attendance is desired. SERVE A St PPER. .V supper was served in the guild room of St. Paul's Episcopal church in Rimbach avenue last evening, under the auspices of. the Ladles' Guild. The affair waa a stress in every detail and the .members expecte that a nice sum was cleared, which will be used for the benefit of the church. A large num ber was served during the evening. The hours for serving continued between 5:30 and 8 o'clock. They chose an ex cellent menu and the guests reported the supper as having been very enjoy able. The tables were prettily trimmed with garden flowers. ISSIE INVITATIONS. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rothschild have cards out among,thelr friends for an evening party to be given Tuesday May 23rd, at the Masonic temple, in Muenich court. Cards will be the feat ure of the evening's entertainment. The affair will be one of the most attrac tive f "the coming week. A DANCING PARTY. A number of Hammond young peo ple will gather at Weis Hall in Stale stroet this evening for a dancing party at which the young ladies of St. Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will entertain." The members have in vited a number of their friends to mee with them for a social time. Informal dancing will begin at eight-thirty o'clock. An attractive program o dances has been arranged. The party will be th third and last of the aerlci at' which these yaung ladies will be hostesses this seaon. ''.PARENTS CLL'B MEETING. The last meeting -of the Parents Club of the Walace school, for this year, will take place Friday afternoon at three o'clock in the" school hall. All the member are invited to attend. At the close of the following program the time will be spent socially and game will be enjoyed: Song Room Exercise Room Recitation Helen Peterson Vocal Selection... Mrs. Coskey Address Dr. W. D. Wei Caiumet Pleasure club gives a dance at East Chicago Rink Saturday night Gentlemen 50 cents, ladles free. 18-3t Miss Ethel Shearer will have as he guests this evening at her home in East Sibley street the young ladies of the A. D. Q. They will enjoy music and needle work during the evening. The members of the Ladies' Aid society of the German Evangelical church will give an ice cream social this evening in the church parlors and cordially invite the public to attend. . They will serve coffee, ice cream and cake. A quilt will also be raffled during the evening. The Loyal Sons of the Christian church will meet this evening In their class room. A large attendance is desired, as important business will be transacted. , Miss Lillian Klein will entertain the members of the C. D. club at her home In Sibley street this evening. Miss Klein will entertain at a thimble party. Mrs. Fred Kralowetz is entertaining at an afternoon card party today at her home In Hoffman street in honor oi the members of the Good Will club. Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Hanna, Ind., will come to Hammond Saturday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Con-

AS THEY DOIN ENGLAND. In the matter of small saving! and watchfulness of expenditure the English housewife la ahead. For example, the Ensrllsh housekeeper deal out to her servants the week's allowance of sugrar, rice, flour coffee and all other household provision that la kept in quantity, and requires an account of it all to be rendered, the thing having been brought to so fine a point that she knows the exact amount of each article requisite for her family, allowing so much to each Individual, and that quantity being sufficient, as she knows by experience; two ounces of tea, for Instance, being regarded as a week's supply for each single individual, one-half pound of sugar, three, and one-half pounds of meat for a woman, and Ave and one-quarter for a man facts which the housekeeper probably learned from her mother before her knowing, moreover, the greater variety of the simpler kinds required. All of these stores she seta down In her housekeeping book as she gives them out and she not fall on the next dispensing day to consult her dates and If anything be left over in the cook's hands not accounted for to subtract that from the amount to be newly Issued. And In England servants expect this; so far from being Indignant with it, they would feel as If there were no guiding hand behind them were It left undone, and they given their head In an overflowing storeroom, as servants are with un. In fact, there is no saving which the housewife across the water considers too small , to practice, or as beueath her dignity. nell at their home in South Hohman street. Miss Alma Wolf of Chicago was the guest of Miss Lucile Newman, at her home, in Plummer avenue, last evening. nOlSEWIFE SUGGESTIONS. The cleaning of the kitchen range will be made much easier if all grease Is rubbed from it or the gas stove with a newspaper while still hot. When light oak trays have been bad ly marked, well wash and rub with warm beer until the stains have disappeared. Polish In the usual way. When sweeping carpets always re member to sweep the grain. To brush the wrong way is not only bad for the carpet, but It tends to brush the dust in instead 'of out. When yourlng hot fat into a basin add to it an equal quantity of boiling water. This causes any pieces of meat and gristle In the fact to sink to the bottom and dripping treated In this way will always be found beautifully white and clean. Traces of mud may be removed from black materials by rubbing with slices of raw potato. Stains in table linen may beeasily removed by plunging the articles In pure boiling water. Soap and water woulod have the effect of fixing the stains. Carpets are made bright and almost new by sprinkling with coarse salt and sweeping briskly with a damp broom. The color is restored and the carpet is not injured by this process. New walking shoes sometimes "slip" at the heels and cause a nasty blister. This can be prevented by rubbing the inside of the shoes at the heel with a piece of dry soap before putting them frames should not be washed, merely rubbed with chamois. If dull they should be rushed with a liquid strained from the boiling of four onions in water which has been tinted to a golden color by flowers of sulphur steeped in It. MILLER. Mrs. C. Erlandson, who has been dangerously ill, is reported greatly improved at this writing. John Nelson, Jr., is reported on the sick list. L. Barnes and Mr. Fiester of Hobart were here on business. Mrs. Kate Onson attended the Sunshine club at Aetna. Miss Grace Mason was in Gary on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Blank and daughter. Norma, were out-of-town visitors. , Ted Amellng was a Gary visitor. Mrs. Emma Gillett went. to Chicago. Mr. McDowell of Chicago attended the town board meeting last evening. John Larson and Gus Strom received the contract for the digging of the new ditch through Lonk Lake. Mr. Kramer of Laporte called on A. M. Blank yesterday. TOLLESTON. Howard Townsley is on the sick list. Mrs. II. Bode entertained friends from Whiting at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. George Evans, on the Ridge road, entertained the Jolly Nine and Billlkin clubs on Tuesday afternoon. A, E. Baird and family, formerly living on Fourth street, have removed to Clark Station. . George Grand was at Indiana Harbor yesterday looking after business interests, there. Mrs. "A. G. Koepke, on Second street, entertained the Lark in club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. E. Heitzman and children of Chicago will spend a few days with friends here Mrs. A. Patch and daughter of Chicago street left yesterday for England, wheve they will spend several months with relatives and friends. The Ladles' Aid of the Westminister Presbyterian church held their iv?ual weekly meeting at the church hall yesterday afternoon. Among the Hammond visitors yes-

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terday were: Mrs. J. Papka, Walter and Caroline Papka, Mrs. F. Kirchhoft and Mrs. Paul Greenberg. Mrs. Kdgar Green of Bormann boulevard, who has been ill for some weeks at Chicago, was able to return to her home Tuesday. Her health being very much improved. Mrs. H. C. Peterson spent the day in Chicago The Presbyterian church will give an entertainment at the church hall this evening at 7:30. Music will be furnished by the orchestra, i O. C. Bormann transacted business In Crown Point yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Buse, Messrs. Emil Buse and Louise Buse were Clark Station visitors Tuesday ' evening. Mrs. M. E. Heitzman and son, Willie, of Chicago spent the day here Mrs. H. Pletsch of Chicago will spend a few days with relatives here. Miss Caroline Kriewitz, on Second street, is on the sick list. J. Welk of Logansport, Ind., 'will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Banta for several weeks. P. C. Greenberg will spend a few days in St. Louis. F. E. Harms was a business visitor at Hammond yesterday. Frank Bormann returned from a few days' trip at Columbus, O Mrs. Rosa Lucey spent the day in Michigan City. E. Hacker of East Side was a Tolleston visitor yesterday. EAST GARY. George Alexander left yesterday morning for a two weeks' vacation, at his home near Ann Arbor, Mich. W. J. Johnston will work In his place during his absence. Mrs. Jennie Allen and daughter, Esther, of Miller called on friends here Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Crlsman attended the Sunshine club at Miller yesterday. F. F. Wilson, second trick operator, went to Chicago Tuesday and bought himself a motorcycle. Elna Hazelgroen and Edna Peterson attended services at the Swedish Lutheran church at Hobart Wednesday Owing to the high excitement our Hennery Coldbottle has retired to Richard Much's rest cure. His troubles started from a wetting , he received while auto riding the other night. Postal savings bank bonds now look invlating at $20, $100 and $500. Save your pennies. Mexico will have nothing on Gary within a few days for the hot shell and canister that are to be fired.

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