Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1911 — Page 2

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MEAI.S FOR A DAY. I BREAKFAST. Grapes, Niagara and Concord., Corn Flakes, Cream. Bacon. Sweet Potatoes Saute. Rolls. Coffee. IXXCHEON. Egg Plant, Creole. Peanut Sandwiches. Pear Conserve. Tea. DINNER. Cream of Lima Beans. Corned Beef, with Garnish of Steamed Pears. , . Boiled Cabbage. : Potatoes in Their Jackets. Cucumber Relish. Poach Delight, with Cream. . . Coffee. a m:NEH. An exceptionally pretty affair was a dinner of six covers given last evening

by Miss Martha Pratt at her home'. 4S Warren stret. The guests were Invitel for six-thirty, o'clock anil at the. apr pointed hour were risked into the diningroom where a five, course dinner was served. The table was prettily appointed with pink and white Flowers and grens were used among- the doorations. - During the. evening the young ladies spent an enjoyable ttnie with games and music. Miss Pratt's guests -were the Misses Adele Merz. Gladys Martin. Adele Durbar. Ruth "Wooden and Gertrude Shearer. A SOCI4I, ; AT II K It I At her .home in Truman avenue, Mrs. Frank Walter very pleasantly entertained the members of the Good Will club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Waller entertained a cards and the guesrts met at several small tables in the parlors and played several games of pedro. Mrs. Charles Lutliman won the first honors, Mrs. Mabel Truede!!. the second and the consolation prize was

Mr. R. Fl!fu will entertain .the clu

niemuers i vneir mt'euns.iu iwu wovno at her home, 19 Condit street. ' A 1 MIMOI K PARTY. At her home in Sheffield avenue, Mjs. Hanson very pleasantly entertained the members of the D. S. club ' yesterday-

afternoon. It was the afternoon for their regular meeting and the members were all present. Needle work was en

joyed during the early afternoon hours

and at four o'clock the guests were invited intp the dining room and served

with dainty refreshments. The table was trimmed with flowers and smtlax. Mrs. Klannlgan was named as the nest

hostess jand she wil entertain lr two weeks on Tuesday at hrr home f.i

Sheffield avenue. Mrs. Klannlgan will

awarded to Mrs. Bauraan. Mrs. Waller . entertain at a thimble party, retained 'the hostess prize as is' cus- I .

tomary in the club. After the car l ,X AFTERNOON MEETING.

games Mrs. II. Young entertained the guests with several Instrumental selections. A dainty luncheon was -served

The members of the Martha socie'ty

of the First Christian church met in the

parlors of the church in Calumet ave

at five o'clock. The refreshment table nue yesterday afternoon for their

prettily decorated with garden wef kly meeting. There was a short

the . business session when plans were made

were

flowers

Covers were laid for

twelve members. Mrs. Bauman will be hostess at the meeting in two weeks at her home in Plummer tvenut

for the meeting t- be held nest Thurs

day, September 2Sth. The members will meet ' for an all day session. A dinner will be served at twelve" o'clock

and again at four o'clock the members

The members of Sewing Circle No. ".' of the social committee will serve dain

ty refreshments. Following the busi-

AS AFTEHXOON' CARD PARTY.

of St. Margaret's hospital enjoyed

pleasant after noon with Mrs. 'It. -. j ness hour the members served for the

Stevenson at her home in est Sibley bazaar which will be given in November,

street yesterday. It was the regula-bi-monthly meeting ar.d many members were present. The guests met for social conversation until two-thirty o'clock when the card games were announced. Several games o" pedro were

The social hour was omitted yesterday

large number of members were in at

tendance. A SOCIAL.

A number of Hammond young peppl

SOCIAL, NEWS FOR SATURDAY.

There will be a meeting of the members of Dorcas Rebeekaa Lodge Satarrtay evening in I. O. O. F. fcnll In State street.

played at small tables in the- pa rlors. J met In the league rooms of the First Mrs. George Kder won the first honor.- M. E. church In Rt-ell street last

in the games nnd the remaining honors j were awarded to Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. j P. Young. Other social diversions were enjoyed after car games until the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The refreshments wereserved at small tables. Mrs. Krleweln was named as the next hostess and she will entertain in twweeks on Thursday. Cards will be playeil. MRS. STHOl SE RXTF.RTAIXS. Mrs. Norman K. Strouse of Truman

avenue was hostess to the members oT the R. A. E. lub at an Informal social meeting yesterday afternoon. The members were all present and Mrs. Strouse had as invited guest. Irs. Kail Kaufman and Airs. Kdward Gray. Thafternon was passed enjoyably with needle work until four o'clock when dainty refreshments were served. Thr parlors were made attractive with bou-

evenlng for a social given by the mem

bers of the Kpworth Iengue. There was an nttendnnce of about fifty. Games had been arranged by the committee for the entertainment for the guests and after their program dainty refrerments were served. The affa:r was a social success and the members

are planning to fflve several during the winter months. The members an I their friends wil be given a cordial invitation to attend. AN ALL DAY SESSIO. The members of the Indies' Aid society of the Monroe Street .Methodist, chapel met for an all day sessionvyesterday In the parlors, of the church. The usual number of members attended and spent the day sew-ing arfd quiltin.a for the benefit of the society and church. The announcement was mal'5 of another meeting to be held in t&o

lowed and it la desired that there la a

large attendance.

AS KX JOY ABLE MEETING. An enjoyable meeting of the members

of the Ladies' Aid societv of the First

Baptist church was held at the home of

Mrs. V. W. Kimball in Williams stree?

Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kimball an-J

Mrs. HoffmRn of East Chicago wer hostesses at the meeting. The attendance at the meeting was very large. After a short business session when plans were made for other meetings the guests listened to a short muieal pro

gram. Several intrumental and vocal numbers were given. The serving of dainty refreshments at four-thirty o'clock concluded the afternoon's pleasant entertainment. Mrs. A. C. Berry was named as the next hostess and she will entertain Thursday afternoon, October 5th at her home in Mason s,treet. The ladies of the society are ajl Invited to.be present as the usual busines-i and social program will be followed. MEETIXG WAS POSTPOXED. The members of - the InterSe club decided to postpone the meeting which was announced to take place last evening until Thursday, September 28th. Miss Mae Campbell will be hostess then

and entertain at her home in West Sibley street. It will be the first social meeting of the members after the summer vacation. Bridge whist will be played.

SAVE TWINS IN FIRELESS COOKER

Willows, Cal., Sept. 22, A firelese cooker has come to the rescue of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pieper of this place In sustaining life in their twin children, born a day or two ago. Curled in separate compartments of this kitchen appliance, the. boy., who weighed only two pounds at his birth, and the grill, who weighed three, are sleeping their way to health when not receiving food by aid of a medicine dropper. When the twins were born the doctors declared that an incubator was the only thing that could save their lives. Nothing of the kind was to be found in tho vicinity, but the fireless cooler proved equal to the emergency.

OKPHEUM THEATRE

HAMMOND. INDIANA

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tuets of flowers and the colors schema Jwepks in the chanel. . The usual bust was nicely caried In pink and whit". I ness and social program will be. fol

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AS AKTKRXOON PA HTV. Mrs. H. C. Groman is entertaining th? members of the Alpha Phi club thl-i

afternoon at her home in Rtmbach ave

nue. It is the regular bi-monthly meet-

ins and the usual social diversions wlil

be enjoyed. Needle work

The guests played several games oi whist at small tables in the parlors. Mrs. Charles Hubard won the first honors. Mrs. F. A. Bull, the second and Mrs. M. Pelzman the third. The consolation prires were awarded to Mrs. Murden and Mrs. Menry Burge. Thi serving- of a luncheon followed th card games. Mrs. Murden. served a. prettily appointed luncheon of three courses at tables in the dining room. The decorations were flowers and ferr. Mrs. Foster Murray wil entertain the ladies of the club at her home in East Sibley street. Thursday afterniMi. P tober th. The guests will sr-end tho afternoon playing whist.

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Ruth Peebles, Johnny Fogarty,

Louise Myers, Harry Pauli, Maragaret McDonald, Justin Cooper,

Augusta Scott, John Thorn,

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EXTKRT.4 1 ED OI T OK TOIVX, Several Hammond people, members

of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern

Stars went to East Chicago to attend

-in .,ltnelr chapter meeting in the lodge

of the features of entertainment. A PKUHO PAHTV. A pleasant social affair scheduled 10 take place this evening Is a pedro party at which the members of Hammond Temple Xo. 73 Pythian Sisters will entertain at the K. of P. hall. Several games of pedro will be played

before the prixes will be awarded. It it expected thnt there will bo a largo attendance as the invitation to atten 1 was extende-.l the public. A til' EST FROM THE K AST. Miss De'la M. Stiteley of Boston, Mass. will arrive In Hammond for a visit with her niece. Mrs. John Malo At her homo, ' 400 Cedar htreet. Mlf Stiteley is on her way to points in Illi

nois where she will spend a few weck3 with relatives.

rooms last evening. The members of

the East Chicago Chapter O. E. S. ob

served "Past Matrons Xiglit" and enter

tained a large number of visitors. After the regular lodge session there was

an enjoyab'e social hour when an

elaborate banouet was served. The

evenlg's entertainment wns very en

joyable iin dthe many Hammond people

present spent a pleasant evening. IOMI.VIJE VISIT HERE.

Ml-, and Mr?. Ned Ames who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

Ames at their home in Webb street for

several days concluded their visit here

Wednesday and went to I,ake Bluff where they will spend some time at

their cottage. Itst TuesdHj- Mr. and Mrs. Ames spent the day with Mr. and

Mrs. A. Wason and Mr. and Mrs. Otto

Dahl of Lowell.

LEAVE FOR LIMA. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Newell of

South Hohman street left for Lima. O. lart evening where they were called by the death of their nephew.- John

f5i.r,,l Mr, vwi -in rtnm h. Ir.g. Mrs. Whitaker entertained at a

within a few days but Mrs. Newell will

A MISCEI.AEOt S SHOWER.

Miss Ida Boos was the guest of honor

at a very pretty social function given

by her sister. Mrs. L. B. Whitaker at

her home in Russell street last even

Walter , Baker's

Cocoa

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Fancy Japan

Head Rice . for. 19c

KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY AND FELS NAPTHA SOAP, per bar s BARBER'S BEST AND CHEAPEST MATCHES, 12 boxes in large package . . . ; . . CAMPBELL'S ASSORTED SOUPS, Regular No. 1 10c can, each. ' .

Cedar Valley Creamery Butter, per pound. ...

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. . 4c 15c ..8c

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Fresh Baked Cocoanut Bars, pound . . . 10c Dinner Pail Mixed Cookies Sold at most stores at 12c per

pound, our price

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SPECIALS IN OUR FRUIT AND

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Finest Cooking Potatoes, peck, 32c; bushel Extra Fine Cauliflower, large heads Fancy Wax and Green Beans, per pound

a resh Lima Beans, -fl i per box JL WC Fancy Kalamazoo Celery, C?ir bunch. 3( Best Jersey Sweet Potatoes, k tZif 4 pounds for J1PU Finest California Grapes, 'fl 9f per basket... -

Extra Choice Quinces, per peck

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Griffen Pure Whiskey quart 58c Buffet Whiskey, only.....C Royal Crown ( Port Wine, full qt. Oan bottles.. dJL Fine Old California Brandy bottle. 79c

1,000 Baskets Finest Selected CONCORD GRAPES, per basket 12c

remain for an extended visit with relatives.

HOLD WEEKLY MEET I C. The weekly meetinar of thel members

of the Indies' Aid society of me rme

street Presbyterian church took place yesterday afternon at the home of Mrs.

Fowler in Pine street. Mrs. Cunningham presided at the meeting in ti -

sencc of the president, Mrs. Hrewbaker

who remains ill. The afternoon was

spent in the' usual way of the society

wlth sewingr and quilting. A great deal

of work was acomplished toward the

bazaar which will be In the near futur?. There was an enjoyable social hour

when Mrs. Fowler aslsted by Mrs. Harper served the many fruests with a two

course luncheon. Mrs. William Hoth

well will be hostess at the meeting in

two weeks at her home In Hoffman

street.

ENTERTAIXS INFORMALLY. Mrs. Edward Murden had as her

guests yesterday afternoon at her home

I in l&Oth street the members of the Fern

Leaf L.lnen club. It was their bimonthly sociat meeting and earos

the feature of entertainment as usual

Stu ay Make s a Blacks mith Mayor

Mayor Schoeneck, of Syracuse, N.

Y., who, by the way, is the Republican

candidate for lieutenant governor of that state, did not always align him

self with the men of high degree. He was a blacksmith by trade and for

many years worked at the forge. He

found time, however, during the even

ings, to attend law courses In his na

tive city and prosecuted his studies

with such enthusiasm and earnestness

that he was soon admitted to the bar

and h?s since steadily advanced in knowledge and ability and correspond

ingly in the confidence and respect of his fellow citizens, until he has been

called to control the destinies of that

flourishing and growing city of Syra

cuse. In this country It seems there is no limit to the career of an earnest

and ambitious young man.

miscelaneous shower" in "lienor of Miss

Boos who is one of the season's brides.

She received many very pretty and va.1

uable gifts in honor of her approaching

marriarre. The parlors were decorated attractively with aunmn .foliage and

cut flowers. During the evening the

young people spent the hours with

games and contests. Music was also

a pleasant feature of the evening's en

tertatnment. At ten o'clock the guests

were Invited into the dining room and! served with a, dainty .three course

luncheon. The table was oecoraieu in the bride's colors of pink and white. Covers were laid for the following friends of Miss Boos: Mrs. Kralowetz, Mrs. Boos, the Misses Helen Schneider, Clara Iauerman. Kathrlne Meyers, Anna Albert, Myrtle Hlx, Kathrine Walters, Lillian Spencer. Viola Fernardski, Clara Reinert, Eleanor Kirk, Cora Keefer, Gertrude and Hose liooa and Mary Kosteska. HONOR MISS IIIACH. Miss Marion Deming was 'at-home" to a few friends of Miss Ibach's yes

terday and entertained them very Informally at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Deming, in Carroll street. The party was given in eom-

Saturday Bargains In Drugs and Toilet Goods

SWIFT'S SPECIFIC OR HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, S.S.S. BLOOD MEDICINE, a household necessity,' Regular 1.C0 size, Full Pint Bottle, 65: 19c

MENNEN'S TALCUM POWDER Regular 25c cans, 2 for 25c

JAVA RICE FACE. POWDER, : 50c Boxes '

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Demonstration Day Saturday, September 23 The National Biscuit Company's Agents will endeavor to demonstrate to the public their many different package goods, and we extend all a cordial invitation to our store. All ten cent packages, such as Arrow Root Biscuit, Baronet Biscuit, Cheese Sandwich, Chocolate Wafers, Cocoanut Dainties, Fig Newtons, Five O'Clock Tea Biscuit, Frotanas, Graham Crackers, Marshamallow Dainties, Oatmeal Crackers, Old Time Sugar Cookies, Social Tea Biscuit, Uneeda Jinger Wafers and Nabiscoes will be sold 3 packages for 25c Zu Zu Gln9er Snaps and Lemon Snaps, 4 packages for 15c- Below are a few more bargains.

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MEATS SPRING CHICKENS, our own dressing, lb. PORK SHOULDERS, per pound NO. 1 HAMS, per pound

BACON, 2-pound strips, per pound PLATE BOILING BEEF, per pound BEST BEEF POT ROAST, natice, per pound PICKLED PIG'S FEET? per pound- - VEAL SHOULDERS, per pound-

18c 101c 161c 15c

6c 12c 7c 14c

FANCY SALT MACKEREL 1 pound each

ORIOLE CORN FLAKES, ' 3 packages for

OUR BEST BRICK BUTTER, per pound.

FULL CREAM AMERICAN CHEESE, per pound

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 6 bars for PURE OLIVE OIL, in quart tins, each

17c 25c 30c 1 8c 25c 85c

Loyal Order of

Moose Charter now Open.

Join large class now

forming See any Member or F. A. ENGELS ' ORGANIZER, at KcSarrys Jewelry Slore 599 Hohman St. Hammond

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ALL NEXT WEEK COMMENCING

Monday September 25 THE SHOW YOU KNOW Jack Bessey Supported' by the Original HICKMAN-BESSEY CO. 20 PEOPLE 20 OPENING PLAY The Great Four Act Sensational Western Comedy Drama The Tenderfoot Special Scenery and Effect Hierh Class Vaudeville Between Acts ' k Prices 10c. 20c; 30c LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT; Usual Conditions.

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Tv(p Phones -j2l5 578 Hohman Street

pllmpnt to Miss Ann Ibach, whose fn. gaBement to Gilbert CliPPinyer of Indianapolis was announced recently st a dinnner. The guests were invited for 4 o-cloek and Miss Demlny received in the library. A dainty tea was rved, and the remaining hours were devoted to conversation and music. The guests at the pretty function were Miss Elizabeth Mahoney of Fon du Lac, Wis., who is Miss Irene Mott's house guest; Miss O'Laughlin of Raoine. Wis.. who is the guest of Miss Mary Ne'.son; the Misses Anna Ibach. Ruth Sohl, Irene Mott. 1'lorenre Loverldge. Mary Nelson. Agnes Meikle and Mary Ibach. A SOCIAL MEETING. Thursday afternon, Mrs. B. E. Escher

very delightfully entertained the members of the Erthstane Club at her home i in Plummer avnue. It was the ftrtt '

meeting after the summer vacation and several of the members were present, although a few are still out of the city. Mrs. Escher entertained at a thimble

party and the guests spent the hours very enjoyably with their needle work. A dainty luncheon was served at four thirty o'clock. The arrangements were not definitely made for the next meeting but announcement will be made of it later. It is expected that a parly will be given in two weeks on Tuesday.

South Chicago. Phone S. Cm 232

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AS I DOOR. PI CMC. The home of Mrs. W. F. Bridge

Warren street, was the scene of a most enjoyable social entertainment yesterday when the members of the Homewood Magazine club met there In response to invitations issued several days ago for an Indoor, picnic. The guests were invited for i o'clock. The serving of a most elaborate picnic

MISS K. G. REILLEY wishes to announce her millinery display, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, September 23, 25 and 26 at her shop, 701 SOUTH HOHMAN STREET. Public Invited.

GRAND UNION HOTEL- .H,

luncheon at 1:30 o'clock was made the feature of the afternoon. The guests found places at one long table In the living room and were served with a delicious luncheon. The menu was chosen appropriately for a picnic and was served in true picnic style. Following the serving of the luncheon a program of athletic contests was enJoyed. Mrs. Thomas Hammond and Mrs. W. E. Russell were the Judges of the events and awarded the prizes. Only the members of the club were preent and the guests numbered between fifteen and twenty. The entertainment yesterday was among the first of the season and was thoroughly enjoyed by the several guests. Gelin and Vanderohe are showing a large assortment of nobby fall millinery at very reasonable prices. Roo;tt 2, RImbach building. 22-Xt

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