Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1911 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

September 9, 1911.

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SOCIAL SEWS FOR MONDAY. The members of tbe Ciarfield dob will meet Monday evening in the parlor of the Flrat Chrlallan cbureU lu Calumet avenue. .There will be nietlnx of the mentbera of Tliutntth fooarll Jio. It IJ. of I.. Mnndnf et-ealna; la I. O. O. r. hall In Mali- atret. A mretlna; imt the mem-era of twe Court of Honor will take place Monday evening; In Weia ball la State treet.

Social News IN ErH el m rra ond

MEALS FOR TWO DAYS. ; Duplex Menu. T. BREAKFAST. Grapes. Steamed Rice, Cream and s)ugar. ' Crisped Bacon. Toast. Coffee. ... L.L-VCHEOK. f?tfwed Cucumbers, lettuce Sandwiches. Arple Sauce. Cookies. " ' Tea. - DINNER. ' Broiled 'White Fleh or Broiled Steak. Rleed Potatoes. Corn on Cob. Stuffed Tomato Salad. Sliced Peaches. Sponge Cake. Coffee.

the hours very pleasantly In social conversation. Several of the members told of interesting' trips they had taken this summer. Needle work was the only other feature of entertainment until four-thirty o'clock when the guests were invited into the dining room and served with a daintily arranged luncheon of thr courses. The color scheme In the dining room was prettily carried out In yellow and white. The flowers chosen for the tables were nasturlums.

In the parlors the hostess carried bui'meet

her decoration scheme with astera and the flowers were used In profusion. Mrs.; H. C. Groman will entertain the members of the club at their next meeting In two weeks at her home in Rlmbach avenue.

are invited. Pedro will be played anil prizes will be awarded. The next regular meeting of the- members will be held In four weeks and a large attendance is desired. At the close of the business session a pleasant time was spent socially and refrehments were served.

Marie Brauer, Louise Tangerman. Ann Hummerlng. Laura Veins, lizzie Sikorsky, Martha Hardke and Molly Turk, Messrs. William Pomplume, Frei Guenlng, Harry Blankenburg, Olto Fandrie, "Walter Hoepner, Conrad Klclnsman and Adam Draiihelm. A SLl'MBER PARTY. Miss Maude Foley win be the guest of honor at another social affair this evening when Mrs. O. G. Routsnng entertain at a Slumber Party at her

home in Douglas street. A number of

Miss Foley's friends have been Invited.

They wil lspend the evening with socla games and music. ARK IN WAl'KEfilN.

Friends in Hammond have heard from Mr. and Mrs. George Manderbach

who are now In Waukegan, III. telling how much they fnjoy their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Manderbach formerly lived in Hammond and Mr. Manderbach

was manager of the Orpheum theater, STECIAI. MfSIC AT SERVICES.

The following mut will be render

ed at the First Methodist Episcopa.

church tomorrow: Morning Service

Orjan Voluntary. Isold's Prayer Quartet. Anthem Choir. Offerty Prelude. Organ Postlude.

Evening Service Organ Voluntary. Anthem Choir. Solo Miss Edith McConnelL Organ Postlude. A CARD TARTY'. The members of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will give a card party Friday evening, September "2nd in the K. of P. hall to which the publ!; wil receive a cordial Invitation. Several games of pedro will be played after which the prizes will be awarded. A large attendance Is desired.

A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Mrs. Van Tamlien and Mrs. Leotha

AX AFTEHXOOX l'AHTY. The home of Mrs. Jennie Ripley In

Sheffield avenue was the scene of the

ng of the Northside Ladles'" club

yesterday afternoon. It was the regular monthly meeting which was post

poned from last Friday for the conveni

ence of several of the members. Mrs

Ripley was assisted in receiving and entertaining her guests by Mrs. John

Powell, Jr. The guests met lnformatly In the parlors and enjoyed music and needle work until, four o'clock when

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Hoffman entertained number of ( they were Invited Into the dining room young. people last-evening- at - their and served -wlfh refreshments. A

home In Truman avenue. They enter- j daintily arranged luncheon of two rained at a ihlsoeHaheeus '-shower s Irt urses was served: The table was honor of Miss Maude Foley whose mar-' prettily trimmed with bouquets of rlage to Harold Hutchison of Kolze, 111. 'asters and the color scheme at- ' has been announced to take place this . tractlvely carried out in pink and 'season. Miss Foley received a nurn-1 white. The announcement was raa.1; Jber of pretty and useful gifts from the of the next meeting to take place Frl -

Roll;

II. BREAKFAST. Halved Canteloupe. Rice "Waffle. Maple SirupCoffee. LUNCHEON. Egg Vermicelli.

Orange Marmalade. Tea. DINNER. Bouillon. - Bp-'f-Casseroic. Corn Bread. Cucumber Salad. Charlotte Russe. Small Coffee.

MRS. DAVIS ENTERTAINS. One cf the prettiest parties of

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.week end was that of yesterday afternoon when Mrs. "W. H. Davis entertain'ed the members of the Alpha Phi club at her home In Williams1 street. The members were all present with Ihe exception of Mrs:. Harry Smith w'no is Visiting out of this city. Mrs. Dav's liad as an invited guest, Mrs. C. F. Davis of Downers Grove, III. It was the llrft meeting of the member after the summer vacation and they spent

I Invited guests. The evening was pass-'ed-very enjoyably with social games

and music. A contest had also been arranged for the entertainment of the guests and the honors were won byMiss Mabel Foley. The hostesses served a dainty luncheon of two courses at ten-thirty o'ock. The guests were Mr. "William Knoth, Mrs. Van Tamlien, the Misses Maude and Mabel Foley, Cora Abbott. Lottie. Leotha and Esther Hoffman, Ethel Duvall and Bessie

Southach.

AY ILL MEET TUESDAY. " Mrs. Ray Chapman and Mrs. August Schneider will entertain at the meeting of the members -jjf the Ladies' Auxiliary to the University club Tuesday afternoon In the club rooms. The

iTK-eting Is called for two-thirty o'clock. Bridge whist will be played during the afternoon. AN INTERESTING MEETING. An Interesting meeting of the members of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pyth

ian Sisters took place last evening In the K. of P. Hall. It was the regular bi-monthlv meeting and the usual

business and social program was car

ried out. There was an unusually large attendance of members. During the

lodge session there was Initiation of

day afternoon, October 6th at the home of Mrs. Hanson in Sheffield avenue. HOLD LODGE SESSION. The members of Dorcas Rebeckah lodge will meet this evening In I. O. O. F. hall In State street. It is the regular weekly meeting and the usual business and social program will be car

ried out. A large attendance of members Is desired at the meeting.

A CHILDREAS PARTY. A number of children have been in

vited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox in South Hohman street

this afternoon for a party in honor of

little Mary Cox. The afternoon will be

spent with kindergarten games.

A SURPRISE PARTY'.

A very pleasant party was given as a surprise to Miss Molly Turk last Thursday evening at her home, 179

LaSalle street. The party was given

to celebrate her sixteenth birthday an

niversary .and she was presented with

many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. The evening was spent with various social diversions. Music and

games were the leading features of en

tertainment. At eleven o'clock the young people were invited Into the dining room and served with a four course

candidates. The plans were made for a luncheon. Pretty decorations of frow-

card party to be given Friday evening.

September 22nd at the K. of P. hall t0 which the members and their friends

ers and greehs were used on the tables

Among those present were the Misses

Martha Guenlng, Anna Pomplume

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CELEBRATE ANNIAERSARY". Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosbrough were host and hostess to a number of their friends and entertained them very delightfully last evening at their home in Oak street. Mr. and Mrs. Rosbrough entertained In celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary and they were- presented with many very

pretty and valuable gifts In remem

brance of the day. Games and musu; were the diversions until a late hour

when the hostess served an elaborate

luncheon The-gueFts were: Mesd&mes

LInnie Jauery, Clara Beebe, Allda Peterton, Anna Race, Barbara Fre3l,

Ida Tuck, Ana Stone, Maud Wilson

Jennie Davis. Agnes Yeager, Marie

Sumit, Forest Nichols. John Rosbrough

Maud Simon, J. Groat. Meyers, D.

Nichols. G. Beebe, M. Bush, A. Nelsop,

Boner, Mary Nelson, D. Jones, M. Nelson, D. Nelson, the Misses L. Groat, C. Groat, M. Bunde. M. Rosbrough. H.

Beebe, K. Bush, N. Jones, M. Beebe. L.

Janerv. F. Boner, E. Boner and the

Messrs. G. Bebe, E. Beebe D. Nichols

"W. J. Nelson, S. Nelson. J. Groat. F.

Allman, C. Janery, C. Davis, J, Rosbrough, C. Groat, M. A. Simon. D. uroat, J. Boner, D. Nelson, J. Nelson, A. B,

Thoma, and Masters Roy Coash, Gerald

Beebe, Oliver Nichols, Victor JCichol

Charley Bush, Virgil Great. David

Jones, Robert Rosbrough and Arthur

Rosbrough.

A CHILDREN'S PARTY'

Mrs. Barney Wilhelm entertained the

children of Room 1 of the Central

building yesterday afternoon at her

home in Ann street. The partj- was

given to celebrate the sixth birthday

anniversary of her little son, Clifford.

He received a number or gifts In remembrance of the day. The parlors in which the little people were entertained

elaborately decorated In red, white and blue. Games were played during the early hours after which refreshments

were served. HONOR MISS MtTTOS.

Miss Eunice Meikle gave a small din

ner party In Miss Frances Hutton'd honor last evening at her home in

South Hohman stret. The party waa the first to follow the announcement of Miss Hutton's engagement to Alexander Stolkowitz made at a luncheon last

Saturday. Their marriage will be solemnized Wednesday, September 27th. The guests were Invited Into the dining room at six o'clock and served with a beautifully appointed dinner of several courses. Covers were laid for seven guests. A bowl of pink rose bud arranged with maiden hair ferns was chosen to decorate the table and the color scheme was daintily carried out In pink and white. Following the serving of the dinner the guests returned to the parlors where the evenig was pased enjoyably with music. Miss Hutton will be the honor guest of two

Every home where Jkalouay Inrka la under, tbe (-billing, darkening ahadow of an tvrbanglng precipice. No peace, renulne joy nn abide la that houaf. It matter little whether It la the huaband or wife who la Jealona, or whether both are Jealoua, or whether either or both have, or have not, eauae to be jralnuai when either or both rt routlaunlty Jealoua that jralouay la n rurae upon them and upon their home. Jealoany haa but one esetiae for being that It la a danger algnnl. Ita purpose la to arrve a it warning, Junt aa the In. atlnet of fenr rvea as a warning. The pioneer who area a wildcat (Touching behind a near rock la for the moment atrleken with fear. Rut realising that he moat protect himself, he takea aim carefully ad kllla the big eat. If the hnater doea not overcome hia fear be la not able to protect hlmaelf. In the name way when a womnn'a Inatlnct of Jcnlouny la nrouned because ahe area that her huaband la fnarinated by another woman, ahe

must not give heraelf up to the paanlon of jealouay, but ahe innar quickly regain her polae nnd devote heraelf to coping with the altnatlou that tbrratena to destroy her happinesa.

Frequently, however, that altuatlon la not aa alarming aa It arema to be at flrat. Juat aa one oltrn flnda tbat the Awful thing be feared la but n ahadow, ao too, one la often Jealoua wttb little rauae. The Jealoua peraon areata danger from afar. Ilia abnormal Imagination distorts Innocent actions Into great mlademeanora. He la nlwaya expecting the person he loves to he unfaithful. And. aa the chronic coward la alwaya uneasy, and weak, and Incapable of portectlng himself, so the habitually Jealoua person la alwaya miserable, unpleasant to live with, and without that permanent charm which belonga te sweet, trustful personalities. . And Just an the coward needs, in order to he able to. protect hlmaelf, to banish his many aenaeleaa fears, so tbe jealoua person needs, In order that he may not become wholly unbearable nnd unlovable to overcome bin tendency to be nuaplcloua of the one he loves. But at the same time It la well to.be discreet In love. Nothing la ever gained by courting; danger unnecessarily. In the aamo

way It Is rash to Ignore the

conventions that society deems essential to propriety. For ln-

stance, a wife ia right In ei-

4 pecttng and demanding that her

4 " husband take no other woman

out to dinner or the tbeater.

4 And she is right when, ahe In-, 4 si:ta tbet he be more conald-

4 crate of her than of any other woman, nnd that be be more at

tentive to her than to any other woman. . - .

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ORPHEUM THEATRE ; Monday Night, September 11th. ED. W. ROWLAND and EDWIN CLIFFORD (Inc.) O FFER S A NEW PRODUCTION OF HUMAN INTEREST THE KAEY The Great New York, Chicago and Boston Success FOUNDED UPON AN EMBLEM OR PURITY By EDWARD E. ROSE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF BAUMGARTNER COURT NO. 109,

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Mich, toured through from Milwaukee and have been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kscher left yesterday for their respective homes. "While here they toured through northern Indiana and Is very favorably impressed with the farming country and fine roads. Miss Alma Hess will leave for "Lowell early next week where she will be engaged as a teacher in the schools.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. (Special to The Times.) Crown Point, Ind., Sept. 9. The following marriage licenses have been Issued here:

William Miller, Elizabeth Wolf, Chl-

ago; Frank A. Kenan, Helen Q. Kellay,

Chicago; Thomas Rohan, Zelma X.

Downing, Chicago.

DEDICATED TOMORROW. (Special to The Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Sept. 9. The

Christian church parsonage, a five-room

rame structure, to be occupied by the

Rev. Carpenter, will be formally dedi-

ated tomorrow . afternoon with serv-

ces, which will be held at 2:30 p. m.

The ReV. C. J. Sharp of Hammond

will be the principal speaker. No col

lection will be taken up:

Doctors' New Office.

Beginning next week Drs. Geo'rge E.

Miller and J. A. Chevigny of Dyer will

occupy offices on the second floor of the Hammond building, in suite tOS.

formerly ' oceuped . by .Drs. Gillls and

Salisbury. The rooms are being redecorated now. Since coming to Hammond Dr. Miller hast been located on

the fourth floor, of the Hammond

building. Dr. Chevigny has a large circle of friends In northern Lake county, having, .formerly, practiced in WJiitlng.

He Intends to keep up his Dyer practice.

Merrlllville. The guests departed at a

late hour wishing their brother many

more happy birthdays.

A SOCIAL AFFAIR.

The young people of the Endeavor

society of the Pine street Presbyterian church will meet In the parlors of the

church for a social session Thursday

evening. The affair is given at the close of a contest for membership

which has extended over several weeks

and the members of the losing side wiil

be hosts and hostesses.

Mrs. J. O. Thompson, who has been

111 at her home in Cedar street, is re

covering nicely and is able to be up,

news which her many friends will be

glad to learn.

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tayor have returned to their home in Warren street

after spending several weeks In Eu

rope, where they enjoyed the summer,

Miss DeEtta Curry of Rimbach ave

nue has gone to Benton Harbor, Mich.,

to spend the week end, Miss Curry's

mother is reported to be quite 111.

Ed. Togle of Sapnepa, Okla., is In

Hammond visiting his aunt and uncle

Mr. fend Mrs. J. W. Curtis.

Mrs. C, F. Davis left today for her

home In Downers Grove, HI., afte

spending several days with Dr. and Mrs,

W. H. Davis at their home in Williams

street. Dr. and Mrs. Davis accom panled her home to remain over Sun

day.

Miss Alice Hess has returned to her

home in Michigan avenue after peJn

ing a week with friends In Lowell.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ross of Flora,

Ind. are the guests of their daughter

Mrs. Papke at her home In Sibley stre

Mrs. Farling of St. Joseph, Mich,

the guest of Miss N. E. Pickens at he

home in Carroll stret for a few days

Mrs. "Claude Rynearson Is entertain

lng her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Rous

pretty functions next wees when Miss J and nephew, Theod6re Roush of Frank

New College Building of the Lincoln-Jeffeson Law School. The fall term for 1911-12 of this popular institution opens on Monday evening, Sept. 18th. The faculty and students only are expected to attend on this occasion, the formal opening of the splendid new building to be announced later when our friends and the public generally will be welcomed. ,- . . THE LINCOLN-JEFFERSON COLLEGE OF LAW

Gretchen Bauer entertains at her home

In South Hohman street and Miis

l Martha Mevn elves a dinner at her

home in Glendale Park to a few friends.

A SURPRISE PARTY.

A very pleasant surprise party was given Thursday at the home of J. F. Bothweil, 351 Johnson street In honor

of his birthday. The party was held as

a reunion of the brother and sister.

The house was beautifully decorated

with asters and a twelve o"clock the guests were Invited Into the dining room Wtiere an elaborate dinner was

nerved. Those present from out f

town were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Both-

well of Merrlllville; Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Both well of Elliott; Mr. and Mrs

Alvin Botbwell of Ross; Mrs. Delia Duttort of Griffith, only sister living of

Mrs. John Bothweil and Mr. and Mrs

t F. Rothwell.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Both-

well and grandchildren Margaret and

Bernice and Mr. Bennie Bothweil of

Famous Guth Candies at

L. Cox & Co.

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ORPHEUM THEATRE Sunday, September 10 "THE GLOOM CHASER" Geo. Sidney (HIMSELF) That Little Man With His Big Bunch of Fun Makers In the Big Musi cal Scream. "BUSY IZZY" WITH CARRIE WEBBER AND A BUNCH OF GOOD LOOKING GIRLS Prices Night, 25c, 50c, 75c, 1.00. Matinee, 25c, 35c, 50c.

(TALUMETr Theatre u South Chicago. Phone S. C, 232 Julius Johnson, Mgr. FOUR DAYS

Coming Sunday Matinee, Sept. 10 The Love Story So Dear to Womankind Thos. II. Sewall Presets THE LITTLE GIRL W HE FORGOT By BEULAH P0YNTER Author of Lena Rivers With "AGNES BLIAL" as "JUNE" A PERFECT PLAY! A PERFECT CAST! A PERFECT PRODUCTION! THE DRAMATIC SENSATION OF LAST SEASON Bargain Matinee Wdnesday, ALL SEATS, 25c

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fort, Ind. at her home In 150th Street,

They wil return home Sunday evening

Miss Maude Scriver of Chicago will

spend Sunday in Hammond the guest of her sister, Mrs. Shepherd at her

home In Summer street.

The Misses Alice Hess of Michigan

avenue ana Lyaa Muenich ot bouia

Hohman . street have been engaged to

teach in the Hessvllle school and will

leave .Hamond Monday to enter upon

their duties.

Mrs. George Vandenburg and daugh

ter, Mildred and Mrs. Earl Walton ant son, Roy have returned to their homes

in Toledo, O. after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parker at their home In May stret. Miss Emma Huehn of Logan Street will srend Sunday in Chicago the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stuart and Wm.

Brown of Milwaukee, Wis. arid Mr. and

Airs. Edwin Stewart of Coopersville,

$1.25 South Bond and Return Sunday, September 10th Via South Shore Lines Monoplane and Biplane Flights, Visit Notre Dome University. Telephone 130