Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Thursday, Aiiff. 31, 1911.

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FALL COSTUME HAS MANY NEW FEATURES

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SOCIAL. NEWS FOR FRIDAY.

There will ' be a meeting- of tk nmhtrt of Hammond Hive No. 3 I.. O. T. M. Friday ncalnt In the KL. of I. Hall. . , , V . The membera of Golden Rod Camn o. 1037 lloyal .Neighbor will hold their next meeting: Friday evening In Liona-'a Hall In State treet. .

Tiiis scod-iook:ng fall suit of black and white mixed suiting na the new eklrt, narrow line and with a suggested slash from knee to( foot on eide. The long revers are also modish, and the very broad wins Jabot which reaches quite to the left shoulder. The hat la a new Telour sailor shape, trimmed with one ot the

tna'rt pleated bows made of Ottoman ribbon.

The huge bear muff. In spite of its size, is very soft and light

MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Cantaloupe. Creamed Cucumber on Toast. Green Corn Cakes with Butter. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Eggs in Tomato Cases. Bread and Butter.

Apple Jelly, with Orange. 1 Tea, DINNER. Mushroom Soup. Broiled Swordflsh. or Stewed Chicken ' with Biscuit Garnish., New. Potatoes. Beet Salad. . 7 Gieen Corn Pudding. Coffee. PICMCJAT LAKE FRONT. One of theJenjoyablo affairs of yesterday was a picnic given by the Ladies' of the Knights-of Columbus at the Lake Front. It wasithelr annual picnic and

the Invitation to attend was extended the many members and their friends.

There was a Iarg attendance during

the entire day. The ladies left for the

park in the morning and remained un

til late in the afternoon. An elaborate picnic luncheon was served at noon and

during the' afternoon ice cream and cake was served. Games and contests were the features of entertainment and the hours were spent pleasantly in a social way. The members will meet for

their next afternoon meeting Wednesday,. September 13th In the K. of C. club rooms.

vltatlon to attend "was' extended all the members. There were many in attendance. The picnic was postponed from Thursday for the convenience of several of the members. The serving of an

elaborate picnic luncheon was made the feature of the day. During the after-; noon various social diversions were enJoyed and games and; contests were among the entertaining features. Th day was thoroughly enjoyed by the many members In attendance. A NOTICE TO MEMBERS. The next meeting of the members of Silver Light Hive. L. O. T. M. will be held Wednesday evening. September 6th at the K. of P. Hall. The usual business and social program will be carrier! out and a large attendance is desired The Record Keeper was at home all day today to receive tlje rates for August. NO MEKTINU YESTERDAY. There was no meeting of the mem

bers of the Ladies Aid society of St. Paul's Lutheran church yesterday afternoon which was the day for tho regular bi-monthly meeting. The arrangements have not been made for thenext meeting on account of the absence of several of the members from th city.

The hostess will be named later. SOCIAL WAS A SUCCESS. A social was given in the parlors of the Evangelical Immanuel church in

East Sibley street last evening under the auspices of the Sewing Circle. The ladies of the society had prepared many fancy and useful articles for the sale

and also served refreshments during the evening. Thy realized a nice amount

to be used for the benefit of the church

There was a large attendance and the guests met informally and enjoyed social conversation and a short musical

program. The evening's entertainment was very Informal.

AX AFTERNOON MEETING. The members of the Deborah society

of the First Christian church held their

regular weekly meeting yesterday in the parlors of the church in Calumet avenue. The members met for an afternoon meeting and were entertained by Mrs. Albert Hann and the ladles of

herv committee. There was the usual large attendance at the meeting. Aftor

the business had been transacted the members served for the benefit of the society and church and enjoyed a pleas

ant social afternoon. During the social hour refreshments were served. The

ladies held a sale of home bakery in

connection with the meeting and reallx

ed a nice amount to be used for the

benefit of the church. At the meeting

next Wednesday business of importance

will be transacted and it is desired that all the members are present. It will be an all day meeting and dinner will

be served at twelve o'clock.

A DINNER PARTY. The home of Mr., and Mrs. J. Wesley Reed In the Ridge Road was the scene of" a very pretty social entertainment last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reed entertained at a si o'clock dlnlfer and their Invited, guents included., the members of - the - Colonial club and their husbands and a few invited friends. Among the out of town guests were Mr, and sMr. A, L. Spohn of Mlneapols, Mrs. MacDonald and daughter. Vera of Michigan and Mrs.. Learning of Mulberry, Ind. - Mrs. A. L. Spohn and Mrs, MacDonald were members of the club.

during their residence in Hammond. A prettily appointed dinner" of three courses was served at one long table in the living rom. The table was prettily trimmed with flowers and greens, carrying out a dainty color scheme. Following the serving of the dinner the guests returned to the parlors where they spent the remainder of the even

ing in a delightful social way. Music

was "one of the features of the evening and Miss Edith RufT entertained with several instrumental selections. Various games were played during the even

ing and enjoyed by the several guests

SERVE A Sl'PPER. The ladies of the German M. E.

church will serve a supper this even

ing in the parlors of the church in Tru

man avenue to which they cordially invite the public. They will serve between five and eight o'clock and an

excellent menu has been choaen. It is desired that there is a large attendance as the proceeds will be used for the oeneflt ot the church. The following is the menu: Chicken Pie with Cream Sauce, Creamed Potatoes. Cucumber Salad, German Style. Pickle Beets. Dill Pickles. Bread. Butter. Coffee. Ice cream and cake will be aerved for an additional ten cents.

Don't Get Out Your Stoves; More Warm Weather Is Coming. You need not get out your stoves and have your chimneys cleaned Just yet. the weather man says, even If It has been more like Octobr than August for the past few days. A slight increase in temperature is to take place today. In fact, it began to get warmer late yesterday afternoon. The increase will not be great, however, and will not lost long. It will be accompanied by moderate easterly winds. Temperatures in the Northwest and the Canadian provinces were about the same as the preceding day, from 44 to 48 degrees being registered a those' points. Except on the southern Atlantic coast and parts of Minnesota, clear weather prevailed throughout the country. The maximum temperature yesterday was 6 degrees at 3 to 8 p. m. ; lowest, 59 degrees, at 6 a. m.

of tha troupe If the performance was repeated again with the same "setting."

Amateur Performances-

Dr. J. T Clark, proprietor of the Co

lonial theater, has reinstituted amateur

night at his playhouse. In addition to the other attractions that he has the amateur performances on Thursday nights will be one of the features.

Committees to Meet.

It was reported that there would be a

meeting of the West Hammond village board tonight, but Clerk Ignatius Man-

kowski stated that he knew of no meeting of the board and that if one is to be held that he had reeived no notice of it.

He does understand, however, that

the fire and police committees are to

meet tonight. He says that he has no' .

Idea what the meeting is to be called JtrriCeS

for.

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k RETITRN FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor of 83 War

ren street will sail September 5th after spending the summer in the British Isles. They have spent a delightful

summer anJ visited many points of in terest.

VISIT IN HAMMOND.

The Misses Elolse and Verle Standish

Of Detroit, Mich, arrived in Hammond

today and will be the guests of their

cousins, Miss Eileen and Master Virgil

Relter, Jr. at their home in Hysiop

Place for four or five days.

1 1.1. AT HOSPITAL.

Miss ..Rose Hauber of Morton Court

was removed to St. Margaret's Hospital

last Monday where she wll undergo an

operation for apendicitls as soon as she

is sufficiently strong, jaiss Hauber has

many friends in Hammond and vicinity who hope for her recovery at an early date.

AN EVENING PARTY. Miss Maude Foley will be the honor uest at a party this evening given by

Miss Lois Hickoy at her home In Tru

man avenue. Miss Hickey will entertain at a towel shower in honor of MIs3 Foley, who Is one of the brides of the season. A number of young ladles have been invited to be guests during the evening. ENJOY THE DAY. The members of Opal Hive No. $96 L

O. T. M. M. spent an enjoyable time at

the Lake Front yesterday. It was the

day for their annual picnic and the In

The Park A

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is Indiana Harbor's exclusive residential section. Streets are being paved, cement sidewalks are laid, sewer, water, gas and electricity are in. Shade trees are planted. No saloons permitted. Dwellings must cost from $2,000 to $2,500. We have some choice residences, steam and furnace heated, on very easy payments, All residence lots 35 feet wide. Citizens Trust & Savings Bank 3405 Michigan Ave. Phone 155 Indiana Harbor, Ind.

A -SOCIAL MEETING. Mrs. August Schneider and Miss Ruth

Sohl will be hostesses at the next meet

ing of the members of the Ladies Auxiliary to the University club Tuesdayt September 5th at the club rooms. The meeting is called for two-thirty

o'clock. A large attendance of members 1s desired. The afternoon will be spent playing several games ot bridge

whist. .

Miss Belva Bert who has been spend

ing the summer with friends and rela

tives in Cicero, Ind., has returned to

Hammond.

The Rev. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and

daughter 'will leave today for thei:

home In Peoria, 111. after spending sev

eral days with the Rev. and Mrs. F. M.

Elliott and family at their home in

South Hohman street.

Mrs. John W. Pepperdine and chil

dren have gone to their home in Kan

sas City, Mo., after spending a few

weeks In Hammond the guests of Mrs.

Eliza Fhillippl of Wilcox street and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kasson of Webb

street.

3. B. L. Hinds of Doty street has re

turned from Buffalo, where he has been

on a few days' business visit.

Miss Maude Hojnackl of Berlin, Wis., will conclude her visit In Hammond

today. She has been the guest, of Mrs.

Paul B. Lipinskl for several days.

Mrs. George Rabe of Chicago

Heights, 111., Is the guest of Mr. and

Mrs, Will Beckman of Elizabeth street

andvMr. and Mrs. Otto Rabe of Wil

liams street. She will remain in Ham

mond over Labor day.

Miss Alice Hess has returned to her

home in Michigan avenue after spend

ing a week in Crown Point in attend

ance at the Teachers' Institute.

Miss Josephine Robinson spent yes

terday visiting in Chicago. :

Mrs. Fred Mandernoch and children

of South Hohman street are spending

few days on their farm near Cedar

Lake.

Mrs. Ed. Simon is entertaining Miss I

Kathrine Mallne of Indianapolis at her

ome in Indiana avenue this week.

Miss Lyda Muenich of South Hohman

treet has returned home from Crown

Point, where she spent a week in at

tendance at the Teachers' Institute.

Miss Wood of Hobart is the guest of

Miss Ruth Rlfenburg at her home in

Russell street for the week end.

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Effects, Stage Settings & Costumes ' BEYOND COMPARISON PRICES Sunday Night and Labor Day 25c to 75c. Box Seats, $1.00 Wednesday Matinee All Seats 25c

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MEET TODAY.

The regular weekly meeting of the

members of the Martha society of the

Flrst Christian church is taking plaj

oday' !nthe parlors of -the church in

Calumet avenue. The usual business

nd social program will be carried out.

nd it was desired that many member

attend.

A Bl SINE9S MEETIXG.

The members of St. Paul's Lutheran

League will meet in the school hall, the

orner of Sibley Ftreet and Oakley ave

nue this evening for their regular bl

monthly meeting. Following the trans

action of business the members will

enjoy a short social session. A large

attendance of members is desired.

MISS DRACKERT A HOSTESS. Mis Eeulah Drackert will entertain a

number of young people at the home of

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Drackert in State Lin street this evening. They will enjoy , a program of games and contests and music will be a

feature of the evening.

. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Alice Bump will have as her

guests this evening the young ladies of

the A. D. Q."s. It will be the regular

bi-monthly meeting and needlee work and music will be among the social diversions enjoyed.

HERE ON A VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Spohn are spend

ing a few days with friends here on their return to Minneapolis from Winona Lake, Ind., where they have been spending the summer. .Mr. Spohr. formerly taught English in the Ham

mond high school but resigned to go to

Minneapolis.

. IMPROVING NICELY.

Mrs. Fred Humpher who has been

very ill at St. Margaret's hospital for

six weeks is improving nicely and ex

pects to be removed to her home In

Ilimbach avenue, soon. Her many

friends will be glad to hear of her re

covery.

Are you growing old too rapidly if so

see Dr. Ruckel about It.

FRECExLES

Don't Hide Tktm with a Veil; Remove

Them with tbe Sew Drug.

An eminent skin specialist recently

discovered a new drug, othine double

strength, which is so uniformly su

cessful In removing freckles and giving

a clear beautiful complexion that It is sold by Summer's pharmacy under an absolute guarantee to refund the

money if it fails.

Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first night's use will show a wonderful improvement, some

of the lighter freckles vanishing en

tirely, it is aosoiuteiy narmiess, ana

cannot injure the most tena skin

Be sure to ask Summer's pharmacy

for the double strength othine; it is

Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kerr and son.

Harold of Meadville. Pa. are visiting

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins and family at

their home, 449 Sumer street.

Mrs. H. G. Morton and Miss Bertha

Kelly left today for their homes in Indiana polis after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Kennedy and family at their home

in Truman avenue.

Joseph M. Faivdre of Meadville, Pa. who has spent the past two weeks wili

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Collins at their Koin

449 Summer street left this morning for

Detroit, Mich.

Miss Elizabeth Mettler will return

from a most delightful northern trip

on Monday, September 4th. She will be

ready to meet her pupils at her studio.

828 South Hohman street on nw

urn.

Mr. and Mrs. Erick Lund and children

of Warren street have returned home

from New York city and other eastern

cities where they spent a pleasant few

weeks.

Allen Owen, the new physical direc

tor in the high school has arrived in

Hammond from his home in Cleveland

O. for the opening of school next Tuea

day.

Mr. and Mrs. George Locklin and

family of Warren street have returns 1

from a delightful automobile tour of

Michigan.

Mrs. Cynthia Sohl is reported to be

quite 111 at her home in Mason street.

Mrs. John Huber and Mrs. P. Hein o

Crown Point are spending the week en

with Hammond friends and relatives.

Mr. B. A. Carter and daughter. Miss

Edith of Ann street are spending a few

days with relatives in Rochester, Ind

Miss Emma Huehn of Logan strcc

will leave for Eastman Springs Satur day to remain for a few days the gue

of Mrs. Charles Kriewitz and daughter

Miss Clara Krlewitz of South Chicago

who are at their summer home.

Mr. and Mrs. William Loman of High

lands were visitors In Hamond yester

day.

Dr. Chevigny of Dyer was among th

out of town visitors in Hammond today

Mrs. W. A. Hill and children of Sout

Hohman street have returned home aft

er spending several weeks at Charie

voix and Homer. Mich. At Homer they

were entertained at the homes of rela

tives.

Mrs. Learning of Mulberry, Ind. is th

guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Learning

at their home in South Hohman street

Mrs. Georare Curtis has returned

her home in Attica. Ind. after snendihzl

several weeks with her aunt, "Mrs. Susie Harris of Rimbach avenue. Mrs. J. O. Thompson of 442 Cedar street Is visiting Chicago friends for & few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krlnbill and daughter, Josephine, of Rimbach avenue returned home last evening after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Heimbaugh at their home in Hispeiia, Mich.

CLUB WOMEN MEET.

(Special to1 The Times.)

Crown Point, Ind., August 31. The

executive committee of the Tenth Dis

trict Federation met with Mrs. Howell

Parry yesterday and transacted im

portant business in regard to the com-

ng year's work. Among the officers

present were Mrs. J. M. Turner ofl

Hammond, Mrs. J. A. Patterson of Indiana Harbor, Mrs. W. R. Diamond and

Mrs. A. P. Brown of East Chicago, Mrs

J. W. Call and Mrs. F. O. Hodaon of

Gary.

tt A T 7T T Controls governments. 1 1 Mfj VV Defines and maintains human rights.

1 To teach the fundamentals and the essentials of this Science for it is a science as well as a study is the mission of The Lincoln-JefiSerson College o2 Law ? Hammond, Indiana The fall term for 1911-12 of this remarkably successful institution opens on Sept. 12th In Us new, handsome and finely equipped college building. For terms and particulars write or call on W. Mayes Martin, A. M. D. D., President. OFFICE No. 500 Hammond Building. Hammond, Ind. Office open evenings from 7 to 9.

OLD SETTLER DEAD.

Mrs. Harriet E. Smith, the first white

child born in the Calumet region, the pioncer-of pioneers, who was four years old when the first permanent white set

tler arrived in Lake county, and sometimes referred to as the "Female Fernando Jones of the Calumet region," died yesterday afternoon at the People's hospital, 214S Archer avenue, says the South Chicago Calumet. Her death

followed an operation for the removal

of a. tumor which she underwent sev

eral days ago at the hospital last Thursday and after the operation she rallied, and apparently her condition Improved, but a relapse soon occurred

and .her death followed late yesterday afternoon.

Sixty-one years ago Mrs. Smith was

born on the banks of the Calumet river

In the southern end of what is now Irondale or South Deering at South Chicago. Her birthplace, and the home where her family was born, is still standing. Samuel Ray, father of the deceased and the man after whom the Ray school is named, settled in this district In 1S30, locating In the vicinity of Irondale along the banks of the Calumet river, and taking up a claim of 640 acres. The house where he was born was the old Ray homestead erected by Samuel Ray after he had been in the district for a number ot years. The house is one of the landmarks of the Calumet region.

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act and threaten to arrest all members

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