Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 5 July 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Wednesday, July 5, 1911.

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for wear -with dainty blouses or summer frocks of light material. Tn fichu is made of fine white brussels net with pleated frills of the same net edged with Inexpensive lace. A brooch, a knot of velvet ribbon or a rose may be used to fasten the ends of the fichu at the bust.

MEALS FOR TWO DAYS. A July Duplex Menu. I. BREAKFAST. Fried Fillets of Fish. Cucumbers. French Dressing. Crisped Rolls. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Minced Chicken on Baking Powder Biscuit. Apple Turnovers. Iced Milk. DINXER. . (FIreless Cooker.) JBolled Ham. New PotatoesCreatned). Boston Brown Bread. Tomato Salad. Cottage Cheese. Half Cups Coffee. II. BREAKFAST. Corn Flakes with Red Raspberries and Cream. Crisp Bacon. Toast. Coffee. PICNIC DINNER, j Cold Fried Chicken. Potato Salad. t Deviled Eggs. Pickled Beets. "White Bread and Butter Sandwiches. Brown Bread and Butter Sandwiches, j (Cheese and Nut Filling.) 'Liberty Bell Pound Cake. Ice Cream. Iced Lemonade or Hot Coffee. LATE LUNCHEON. Cold Boiled Ham (Sliced). Thin Bread and Butter. Currantade Iced. Liberty Cakelets. OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED. An Interesting meeting of the mem'bers of Triumph Council No. 1 D. of L took place last Monday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual number of members attended. There were several visitors from Chicago present. The installation of officers was the important feature of the evening and th routine business was also disposed of. Following the regular lodge session a pleasant time was spent socially. The members met In the parlors and enjoyed social conversation and music and were served witn ' dainty " ' refreshments. Mrs. Nancy , Davis was the installing officer. The following officers were installed to act: during the coming six months: Junior Vice Councilor Kate Lamb. Junior Ex-Associate Councilor Ida Eenschop. Councilor Lou Alorlch. Associate Councilor Margaret Malo. Vice Councilor Nellie Jordon. Associate Vice Councilor Alice Haney. Guide Lydia Stevens. Associate Recording Secretary Lil'"llan Meyers. Trustee Ida Benschop. Inside Guard Hattie Meyers. Outside Guard Emma Wilson. Deputy Nanoy Davis. Pianist Maude Kellar. MI5S IIERBST A HOSTESS. Miss Gertrude Herbst will have the young ladies of the N. N. Embroidery club as her guests this evening at her home in South Hohman street. It is the regular meeting postponed from Tuesday to Wednesday for the con venience of the members. The young ladles will devote th evening to their needle work. A SOCIAL SESSIOX. Mrs. E. F. Johnston and Miss Ibach will be hostesses at the meeting of the jjaaies Auxiliary to the University Club this arternoon in the University club rooms. The afternoon will be passed .playing several games of bridge whist. ,It is the reguiar bi-monthly meeting

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collar than a fichu and is Intended postponed from Tuesday for the con venience of the members. ' NO MEETING THIS WEEK. There will be no meeting of the bers of the Embroidery Club this week, There was no meeting Monday, which I was the day for the regular meeting on account of the absence of several of the members from the city. A party may be planned for Monday afternoon I July 10th and announcement will be made of it later. EXTERTAINS AT CARDS. Mrs. Jacob Kussmaul will entertain the members of the China Club this evening at her home In Clinton street. It is the regular meeting postponed from Tuesday for the convenience of j the members. The evening will be devoted to cards and several games of pedro will be played. LEAVE FOR EUROPE. juage tAwrence Becker and son, Eaton of Rimbach avenue for New York City Monday evening from where he will sail for Europe today. They will be absent from Hammond for several weeks and during that time will visit many places of Interest. RETT'RX FROM WEDDING TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warman have re turned to Hammond after spending a week with YlHv In st- t vr Mr. and Mrs. Warman will be at' home with Mr. and Mrs. H. Marganau at 6 Doty street until their home in High land street is completed. POSTPONE THE MEETING. The members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L postponed the meeting which was announced to take place last evening in the K. of P. Hall. The meet - Ing was postponed on account of ita being a holiday and the absence of sevJeral of the members from the city. At ine net meeting in two weeks there will be installation of officers and other business of Importance disposed of. A large attendance of members is de - sired. MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The members of the Germanla Re - beckah Lodge postponed the meeting which was announced to take place last evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In Stats street on account of Its being a holiday and the absence of several of the members from the city. The next meeting wiu iK8 piace in iwo weeks ana a and large attendance is Cesired. The an-i nual installation of officers will be one of the features of the evening. RETURN TO HAMMOND. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zoll are ex pected to return home today after spending te ndays In Saugautuck and other points in Michigan. They will be at home with Mrs. Zoll's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaes Shafer at 5 Doty stree for an indefinite time. t MEETING IS ARRANGED. There will be no meeting of the young ladies of the S. S. Club this week. There was no meetir.g last evening which was the evening for the regular! meeting ort account of its being a holl - aay ana tne absence or several or the members from the city. Miss Ella Bueh-

ring will be tne net hostess and wlll(amliy m south Hohman street yester

entertain the young ladles or the club at ner nome m state Line street nexs Tuesday evening, July 10th. The evening will be devoted to needle work ANNUAL KtCNIC The members of the Sunday school of the German M. E. church held tneirl

SOCIAL SEWS FOR THIRJDAY. J. P." Ryan will entertain 1Ue members of tor Sunnblne Club at her home la Claude street Thursday ttrrnoon. Mrs, J. M. Dufrala will aav her irueBta Thursday afternoon at her home In Tmmaa avenue the nirmbfra of the Fern Leaf Lloen Club. The Mlawa Ana and Lenlwe

Sohrelber will be hree to the ounK ladle of the C. D. Club at their home la Summer atreet Thurs day evening. The membera of h Martha So ciety of the Klrat Christian ehurt-h HI meet In the ehureh parlvra Thursday afternoon. There will be a niettna; of the members of St. Paul's Iutheran League Thursday evealna; la the sehool hall, the corner of Sibley street and Onkley avenue. The young ladles of the V. I). Q.'s will be entertalaed by Ml" Edna Swltser at her home In Russell street Thursday evening;. The members of the 11. S. Club will go to the lake front for a plcnle Thursday afternoon. innual plrnlc at Doaglas Park Monday. The picnic continued all day and ther was a large attendance. There were many young eeople in attendance who amused thmselves with games and con tests and had a very enjoyahle time. An elaborate picnic luncheon was serv ed at noon and refreshments were serv ed during the afternoon. EXJOV THE PICX1C An enjoyable day was spent by the members of the Evangelical Immanuel church and their friends at a picnic at Douglas park yesterday. There was a large attendance during the entire day and evenlnf. The day was spent quiet ly with various games and contests and prizes were awarded In the games. The serving of a picnic luncheon wasc made one of the features of the day IIOI,D REfit UK MEETING The members of the Garfield Club did not meet at the Christian church as was first announced but msteai went to Columbia Park and held their meet ing in the large tent which was used for the picnic yesterday. A large number oOmembers attended the meeting and spent the evening in the pusual way of th club. Th routine business was disposed of afte rwhich the time was spent socially. The members will meet again in two weeks on Monday evening and a large attendance la de sired. The usual business and social program will be carried out A IIOVSE PARTY, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hayden entertain ed a number of friends at a house party at their home near Lowell over th

mem-(fourth. Among the guests were several

from Hammond who left Monday evening and did not return until today. They spent a very delightful time. They were (met at the train with a hay rack and driven to the home. Yesterday an elaborate picnic d .nner was served on I the lawn and during the day the guests (enjoyed various amusements. Among the guests from Hammond were Mr. and Mrs. Saylor Long, the Mlsse Blancho Orcutt. Frances Kedrowskl. Hannah Grusika, Ella Mae and Blanche Mowry I Jennie Ault and Mr. Morton Chandler, CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. A number of children gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fricke, 311 Michi gan avenue yesterday for a party In honor of Merle Cornelius Fricke. The party was given to celebrate his sixtn birthday anniversary and he was presented with many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. The guests were all children of the kindergarten with whom he had associated during the year. They spent an enjoyable time with kindergarten games after which they were served with dainty refreshments. Miss Henrietta Wolf is entertaining sPWl Arehardt of Montclear, O. at her home, 415 Truman avenue for se eral days. Mr. and Mrs. George Pearson have been spending a few days with friends and relatives in Mommence, III. Miss Adaline Roderick, 282 Hickory street will leave this evening for Dotroit, Mich, to spend several weeks 1 visiting among her friends and relatives. The young ladles of the C. D. Club will meet this evening instead of Thursday at the home of the Misses Anna and Louise Schreiber in Summer street. The meeting was changed on j account of other social entertainiriBi.. I arranered for Thursday. Mrs. Ravmond Knoff and little daughter. Naomi of Berne, Ind. will arI rive In Hammond today for a visit with Mrs. Knoff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M DeWeese at their home in Rimbach avenue. Mrs Nenie pf-ake of Chicago was the ruest of Mrs. Marv Hansen and family at their home ln Rimbach avenue yes(.film" - - j A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Humpher at theii home, 83 Williams street yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hlllman at their home, 469 Walter street, a little daughter. Dr. BIck of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bick at their home in Rimbach avenue yesterday. Miss Mildred Carter of Ann street has gone to Rochester, Ind. to be the guest of friends and relatives for a few weeks. Mrs. Cena Palmer and son, William of East Chicago have gone- to Montreal, Canada to spend a few weeks vacation They will also spend a short time in Oe- , I troit, Mich., Buffalo and Niagara Fall I Oren Busby of Kokomo, Ind. vlslte l i at the home of Mrs. Mandernoch and 1 (jJiy Miss Anna Reuhs has gone to Disco i Ind. to spend a week with friends and relatives. I vvimam renring ana iviein spent lyesteraay at ot. jonn. I. L Wyman left for Louisville, Ky.

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Nearly 3,000 people took part In the Christian church picnic at Columbia park, and while the day was a recordbreaker for heat everybody managed to have a good time. The picnic was managed in excellent manner from early in the morning until after ten, when the lights went out after a generous display of fireworks. The contests, many of them of an athletic nature, were the biggest feature and provided good enterlainment. The events, prize giver and the winners in their order are as follows: 1. Onion race, girls 10-16, china hair receiver, J. Brennen Louis Beebe. 2. Onion race, boys, 10-1S, tennis oxfords, Hellerman George Potts. 3. Fifty-yard race, ten boys, 12 years, nasehall, Mlulkan; ten girls, 12 years. box candy, Kandy Shop George Potts and Jessie Benton. 4. Cracker eating contest, ten boys. 11-14, ball and bat, Knox store Carl Howard. 6. Fifty-yard dash, twenty boys. 1316. silk necktie. Hub Kernie Benton. 7. Wheelbarrow race, six men. sack flour, Humpher Bros. S. G. Smith. 8. Blind race, ten girls, 15-18, box candy, Bereolos Pearl Du Frane. 9. Pie eating contest, six boys, 8-11. last Monday evening to be the guest of friends and relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ebert have gone to Monterery, Ind. to spend several days with friends and relatives. Miss Veda Herftstock is spending the afternoon in Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wartena of Leroy, in., and Mrs. Harry Dietrich or Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kunert at their home in Russell street for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, Mrs. C. Kuhn and daughter. Miss Gustle Kuhn drove to Kankakee, 111. yesterday and were the guests of friends. Miss Anna Leise was the guest of friends in Chicago and last evening attended White City. Mrs. William Jourdaln of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. Katherine Austgea at her home in East Sibley street for a few days. Charles Whitestein of Chicago was a visitor In Hammond yesterday. Mat Thels of Griffith is a visitor in Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Savery re turned to their home in Rimbach ave nue last evening after spending a few days with relatives in Knox, Ind. Mrs. Margaret Swift left for her home In Englewood this morning after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan at their home in Rimbach avenue. The Rev. S. Hassold of Kendalville, Ind. is spending a few days with Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Mers at their home in Warren street. Miss Inea Eaton of Doty street returned home Monday evening after

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tennis oxfords, Schloer Charles Marshall. 10. Fifty-yard dash, twenty boys, 1518, pair bicycle tires. Triangle shop Kernie Benton. 11. Fat woman's race, ten ladies, lawn dress pattern, White Store Mrs. Anna Grady. 12. Lean woman's race, fifteen ladles, gold hatpin, McGarry Miss Bernle Jones. 13. Barrel race, ten men, dress shirt, Model Gyno Flemmlng. 14. Somersault race, boys, 8-15, safety firecrackers, J. Brennan Howard Hunter. 15. Hobble skirt race, twenty ladles, pair fancy slippers, Lion Store Mrs." John Grace. 16. Sack race, twenty men, dress shirt, L Hoffman Ralph Lutz. 17. S. S. teachers' race, ladles, ummbrella, E. C. Minas Mrs. J. A. Davis. 18. Sack race, twenty boys, 13-18, silk tie, M. Winer Kernie Benton. 19. Three-legged race, twenty men, 18 and up, gold tie pin, Laederach George Matto. 20. S. S. teachers' race, men rocking chair, Emil Mlnas Levi Golden. 21. Free-for-all race, peck potatoes, Prevo Bros.; sack of flour, L Humpher; berry set, Harry Minas Charles Lutz. spending a few weeks in the west. Miss Eaton visited Yellowstone National Park and other places of interest and i spent a delightful time. Miss Kalilla Trotter of South Hohman street has gone to Flint Lake near Valparaiso, Ind., to spend a few weeks. Miss Marguerite Knotts of Muenich Court ha gone to Holly, Mich, to spend a few weeks with friends and relatives. Miss Mabel Sonntag returned home last evening after a few days visit with her parents, r. and Mrs. John Sonntag at their home in Plainfleld, III. Miss Elisabeth Evers forerly of Hammond but now of Edgewater, 111. nas been the guest of Mrs. John Beckman at her home in Calumet avenue for a few days. Miss Evers has Just returned home after spending several months in New Mexico. Mrs. Thomas Brennan and children returned to their home In Rimbach avenue last evening after spending a few days in Plainfleld, III., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sonntag. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joslin at their home, 423 Michigan avenue, a girl. Mrs. Murden is entertaining the members of the Golden Rod club at their meeting this afternoon. The afternoon will be Bpent at the card tables, where several games of pedro will be played. The Misses Dora and Tillie Sanders of Fort Wayne, Ind., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Merz, at their home, in Warren street. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesterman at their home, 423 Truman avenu, a girl. A meeting of the members of Silver y4 s 3,M

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