Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1911 — Page 2

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MKAI.H Fm A DAI, RKKAKKAST. M'. t Haked Apples with Prunes. Mnsli, Southern Style. Yra.t Holls (reheated). Coffee. T-UNCHKOX. i'rwim of Celery Soup. Mini-hrd Umb and Green Pepper Sandwiches. Orange Jelly. Cake. Coeoa or Grape .7uiie. PINNER. Tiluhroom C'oiisommr'. Broiled Beefsteak. I'.aked Potatoes. Celery. Coffee Custard. Demi Tasse. HOLD RKGI'LAK MEETIMi. A meeting of the members of the Court of Honor took p'aee last evening in Wei3 Hall in State street. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting to whieh all the members were invited and thore was a largre attendance. The routine work was disposed of after whie'j a short time Was spent in a social way. The serving of dainty refreshments was made a feature of the social hour after which music was enjoyed. Thij a nnmincement marie of fho nH meeting to be held In two weeks and a large atiehdance is desired. The ,il

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followed tusvntvtu iivrTir' Mrs. .lonks will be "at We" 'to the ; members of the Woman's Foreign MUsionary Society of the First M. E. church this afternoon at her residence In North Calumet avenue. It is the regular monthly meeting and ah interestlng study program had been arranged. A large attendance of members was desired at the meeting. A SOCIAL GATHKKI(i. ' Mrs. John Helser- will entertain in honor of the members of the China club this evening at her home ln Carroll street. It will be the regular bimonthly meeting, at which cards will be the entertainment. Several , games of pedro will be played and honors will be awarded. A THIM111.K PARTY. The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert will have as their guests this evening at their home In South Hohman "street the members of the N. N. Embroidery club. It will be their weekly club meeting, and the usual social diversions will be enjoyed. Needle work will be the leading feature of the evening. SPECI

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i:TKKTUNS IVI'nHHALLY. ilrs. Ijallue will be hostess and entertain the members of the Golden Kod cluh this afternoon at her honte in East Chicago. Mrs. LaPyue will entertain at cards and several games of pedro will We played durinar the afternoon. Eleven members are expected to attend from Hammond. A SOtlAl. SESSION. ' A social meeting of the members o' !the Ladies' Auxiliary to the University ciuo win take place this afternoon in the t'niversity club rooms in South Mohman street. It is the regular bi monthly meeting to which all the members were invited. Mrs. H. E. Sharrer and Mrs. Charles Albert Smith are the hostesses for the afternoon and they will entertain at bridge. Several games win be played before the prizes are awarded. t TWEJiTT-FllUT AXM ERABY. Sunday, October 15. -will be a special day of worship and thanks given at th Evangelical Immanhel . church on Sibley street, it being the date the conesation wa" Wl- 21 years ago. Three special servipes have been ar ranged for the day beginning at 10:15 ' m" P" m' an1 7:3" V m" r; ?PectIvel' - -Kpv- Theodore Braun of iZlemer of Nashville. .111., fofmer paairs of the congregation are to b the speakers of the day. Rev. Braun Is tt Pr,ach ,he swm"n ,n the morning serv lre - Kev- iemer will occupy the pulpi'n the afternooh service, which will also commemorate the lth anniversary of ths Ladies Aid Soiety. The Young Peopp s S5ervlce ln thR evening will be eon ducted in the English language with both Rev. Zeimer and Ilev. Braun as speakers. A cordial Invitation In ex tended to attend any or all services. At the conclusion of the morning and aft ernoon services. Meals ay be had in the church hall. A reception in honor o the visiting pastors will be given In tlie church hall, Monday evening Oc tober 15. EAJOV THE MEETING. The members cif the Garfield club met in the social rooms of the First Chris tian church in Calumet avenue lasl evening. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual large number of members attended. They enjoyed a so cial session when various games and contests were a feature. During the business hour the members made plans for a sale to be given in December and also for the minstrel show which they SALE T AN

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SOCIAU SEWS KOK WBDSESUAT. Thf I.ndlCK ol the KnlghU t t'olunibuH will mrfl la tbr K. ot C. rlnb rotn la Month Hnhmaa atreet Wrdnfidar for aa afleruooa -ard party. ... The members of the Deborah Aid Scl-r of tbe Flrnt ChrUtlaa ehorcH will meet for an all day ealoa Wedaemlay In toe ehareh parlor la ( olamet aveaae. y Mrn. S. t.evln will eatertala the mtnebera of the Jcwloh Ladlea Aid oHetr Wedaeaday afternooa at her home la Kat State afreet. The membe of the I.ndlea finlld f St. I'anl'a tCplstcopnl -hnreh will meet for aa alt day aenoiloa Wedueailr la the artitld room of the rhnfeh la nimbaik avenue.

expect to give the first week ln December. They have regular rehearsals of the program and the entertainment promises to he most enjoyable. Other business of interest to the members was disposed of. Refreshments ere ervod by the members of the social committee. The members will meet again irt two weeks on Monday and a large attendance is desired. The usual business and social program will ba fo' lowed. , A I.OIMiK SESSION. , A large attendance of members is desired at the meeting of Golden Rul" Council No. 11 D. of U.this evening in the K. of P. hall in Sauth Ilohmsn street. Business of Importance will be transacted. A social hour will foltow the regular lodge session. A BI SIBSS MEETHO. There will be a meeting of the mem hers of the G. I. A. to the B. of U K. Wednesday afternoon in the K. of P. halt in South Hohfnan street. A social hour will follow the transaction of the ;ecfssary business. The "members are all Invited to attend. MRS. Kt SW All. ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Jacob Kiismaul will entertain the members of Circle No. 1 Thursday afternoon at her home In Clinton street. The afternoon will be devoted to cards and several games of pedro will be played. The members of the society are all invited to be present. HOLD. WEEKLY MEETING. The weekly meeting of the members ot the Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will take place Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors. A large attendance of members Is desired at the meeting as busi ness ot Importance will be transacted. IRACH-CLIPPISCER MPTIAI.S. Miss Anna Eileen Ibaeh will become the bride of Gilbert R. Clipplnger of In dianapolis at a pretty nuptial event solemnized this evening at the home ot Mr. find Mrs. J. G. Ibach. 954 South Hohman street. A large number of the friends and relatives of the bridal couple will be in attendance at the ceremony, which will be solemnised at eight o'clock. Many of the guests will come from a distance. The nuptial service of the Methodist church will be used and the Rev. Clipplnger of'Indfanapolls. father o fthe groom, will oflic! ate. The ring .ceremony will be used. A reception wllT follow the reading of wie marnuge cermnuny. The marriage of Miss Ibach and Mr. Clipplnger follows a series of delightful entertainments given ln their honor. The bride has been the honor guest at numerous social functions, among them luncheons, dinners and afternoon and evening bridge parties, give by friends following the announcement of her en gagement made at a dinner a Jew weeka ago. Miss Ibach is a member of th Inter Se Club and Is one of the proml nent society girls of Hammond. She is a graduate of the Hammond high school and also of DePauw college at Greencastle, Ind. Mr. Clipplnger is also a graduate of DePauw and Is now en gaged in the Fletcher bank In Indian apolis, AN INTERESTING MEETING. An interesting meeting of the fnem bers of the W. C. T. U. was held last evening at the home of Mrs. II. t;. Granger, 5S Hamlin , street. It was a general meeting to which the public was invited and there was an unusually large attendance of members and their friends. A splendid program of vocal and lnstruqmental- music ws given and one of the pleasing features of the pro gram was a "Flag Drill" beautifully rendered by a number of children There was a short business session when the officer for the new year were chosen. The social committee, of which Mrs. Granger and Mi's. Fryer were members served dainty refreshments during the social hour which followed the busines meeting. The arrangements were made for the next rneettng to be Keld Monday. October 23rd when the new president, Mrs. Wright will enter tain at her home ln Plummer avenue, The following officers will serve for one years: President Mrs. Henry Wright. Vice President Mrs. it. E Granger Secretary Miss Cora Dryer. Treasurer Mrs. Harvey Fryar. Pianist Mrs. Ray Wells. ENTERTAINS AT CARDS. A very enjoyable meeting of tho members of the Fleurdells club took place last evening and Mrs. Charles Luthman was hostess at her home In West Sibley street. It was the even ing for the weekly club meeting and the twelve members were present to enjoy the entertainment. The hours were spent pleasantly at the card tables where seven games of pedro were play ed. The honors were awarded to Miss Celeste Huber, first, Mrs. H. O. Young second and Mrs. Nicholas, third. Mrs Schubert was awarded the consolation prize. The servUig of refreshments fol lowed the card games. Mrs. Luthman served a dainty two course luncheon The covet3 were laid at three apnalt tables In the parlors. Mrs. NIchola was named as the next hostess and sha will entertain next Monday evening at her home In GostHh street. AN ENJOYABLE SESSION. The members of Triumph Council No. 1 b. of L. met In I. O. O. F. halt in Stat street last evening jor their regular i

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Any- Hammond lady wishing to act as a tag day worker net Saturday is requested to give her name to either Mrs, I. I. MojeHka. chairman of th Jewish Ladies' Aid society, or Mrs. Will Lash, chairman of the philanthropic committee of the Hammond Woman's lub. Who have the arrangements in charge. A meeting of all the workers is to ba held next Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, tn the kindergarten room of the Central school building, at which time. the boxes for the charity workers will be distributed. Every girl over 15 years old. and ev ery and all married women, whether they are affiliated with either of the organizations are qualified to act as tag day workers, and the chairman are In hopes that a large number will repond. The Spirit of Tag nay. In making their annual call the chairmen wish to emphasize a number of points In order that the public may better understand the meaning of tag day. The primary object of tag day Is to monthly .meeting. The session was a ery pleasant one and there were manymembers present to enjoy It. The usual bulsness and social program was fol lowed. Several applications for memberthip. were presented and the routine tfork was dispensed of. There was an enjoyable socia hour when the committee for the evening served dainty refreshments. Music and social conversation were features of the hour. The next regular meeting will be held in two weeks and a large number of members are expected to be In attendance. Business of Importance will be transacted. MRS. SCOTT A HOSTESS. A pretty social entertainment of yes terday was a meeting of th Embroid ery club which took place at the new home of Mrs. Clarence A. Scott, 1001 Hyslop Place. It was the first social meeting of the members to take place I in several weeks and a number were present. Several of the new members were in attendance at the meeting yesterday. They met informally and spent the afternoon's hours enjoyably with their needle work. Music was also one of the features of the afternoon. At fnnr-thirty o'clock the guests were served with a prettily appointed luncheon of two courses. The next afternoon party will be given In two weeks on Monday afternoon and Mrs. IL E. Sharrer will entertain at her South Hohman street residence. Mrs. Sharrer wll entertain at a thimble party. , F1HST MEETING THt'RSn Y. The members of the Baptist Woman's Cnlon will hold ) their, first, meeting of the year Thursday afternoon at three o'clock at 'the home of Mrs. J. V. Jones, 438 Michigan a-enu. The adoption of a constitution will be voted upon and a program Will he given by the Child Culture section. An Invitation to attend Is extended all the members of the church and congregation. AN ALL DAY SESSION. The members of the Deborah Aid so ciety of the First Christian church will meet for an all day' session Wednesday In the church parlors ln Calumet avenue instead of for an afternoon social ses sion as was first announced. There will be special work to do and a large at; tendance is desired. The members of division No. 2 of which Mrs. Bydee Is chairman will have a sale of home bakery all day to which tho public Is invited. They desire to clear a nice sum to b used for the benefit of the church. The members of the work committee are asked to meet arly. A Gl'ILD MEETING. The members of the Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet for an all day session tomorrow In the guild room of the church In Rimbach avenue. The members are asked tmeet at ten o'clock. A luncheon will be served at noon. A large attendance is desired as plans will be made for the bazaar to be given Wednesday, Novem ber 22nd. J. M. Lyons has returned to Chicago after spending Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lyons at their home In Ogden street. Mr. and Mrs. p. W. Meyn and family of Glendale Park motored to Crown Point Sunday ahd were the guests of friends. Miss Pauline Sauerman has returned to her home ln Crown Point after spending a few days with Miss Florence Loveridge at her honte in Webb street. The

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raise funds which are to be used to alleviate the suffering of the poor people ln the community during the winter season. The spirit of tag day Is non-sectarian. The work is fostered by the philanthropic committee of the Hammond Woman's club and the Jewish Ladies' Aid society. Indies who are not members of these organizations are equally welcome to give their assistance in the work. The funds collected will be divided between the organizations, but will be handled at the Iake County Savings & Trust Co.'s bank. All boxes of the workers will be taken to the bank and the contents piaced to the account of the organizations. TJu- tag day badges will be of uniform size and color. No stipulated amount is set for contribution. No sum is too large or too small to he gratefully received. In past years much hardship and suffering have been prevented by the prompt actfon of the charity workers, and the generosity of Hammond people. Miss Sauerman was a guest at a bridge party given by Miss Loveridge .and one at which Miss Norma Locklin entertain ed Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lake of Rln bach avenue were the guest sof rcla la tives In Crown Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman and Mesdames Aherns trnd Bullend of llobart were Hammond visitors today, they having motored across the county In the Hlllman machine. Skating begins at East Chicago Rink Saturday, Oct. 14th. 10-5t Mrs. William Kenny has returned to her home in Williams street after spending several days In Indianapolis and Lowell. Ind. Mrs. W. Jk MacAleer has returned to her home in Webb street from Crown Point, where she spent the past week end with Mrs. E. L. Shorrtrldge. Miss Dollie Knotts, of Muenich court has returned after ari over Sunday visit with friends in Valparaiso. Arthur Merrill has been spending a few days with friends and relatives in Merrillville. Oscar Hill spent the past week end visiting friends and relatives In LowU. Miss Laura Beck was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Beqk, at their home in Valparaiso during the past week end. Mrs. Howard Stevens and children,, of Morton court were the guests of relatives In East Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of South Hohman street motored to Crown Point Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Dyer's, parents, Mr. and MrB. Julius Rockwell. ' RODGERS PLYING TO MISSOURI Springfield. 111.. Oct. 10. Early to day Calbralth P. Rodgers, the coast-to coast flyer, was to leave the Illinois state fair grounds, where he arrived from Jollet for Kansas City by way of the Chicago & Altrtn railroad "cut off" from this city to Murrayville, 111. The aviator's flight from Peoria to Springfield was noteworthy from the fact that a great part of the way was flown with a leaking radiator. Otherise his machine is in perfect condi tion and he expects to cover half the distance to Kansas City today. He will be followed by an Alton train, which was to leave here at 8 o'clock. Rodgers' wa escorted from Peoria by Turpln,4he Wright aviator, who was at the state fair last week. He lighted at Middletown, midway between Peoria and Springfield, on the Chicago & Alton, and remained there forty minutes. His elapsed time as two hours and ten minutes, but subtracting the forty minutes' stay at Middletown. he travel ed the distance In one hour and a half. The distance by the Alton is sixty-five miles. "The weather conditions are favorable and I will stay in the air as long as possible," said Rodgers. "I will not come down until I am compelled to. expect my first stop will be Spring field." FASHION'S LATEST ORDERS. Close fitting feather toques are promised as favorite for the early fall. Hats, nuiflfs and stoles of peacock feathers or of golden pheasant are among the novelties. Among the evening dresses there is a wi,y Toe. Wear.

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d TREATMENT OK THE . HAIR IN AlTt'MM. 4h LiTea there a waman with 4h treaaea so perfect that the ap4) proneh of iutami doea hot fill her mouJ with dread of eomlag bald4 neaaf The dnat and beat of mini4h mer thoroughly do their work and 4r 4 falllag hair la fait la aa ronmot 4r aa front la February. 4) 4 Instead of getting In a panleaad 4 4r atudylag the latent thing In trannformation, go to warb on the aealp. 4) It payn to go to a good hair ape4 clnllnt. Bipert rubbing, rrnlorin 4 4b tonlev maanoge aad the other 4 menaa know a to aelenee for keep4 lag locka are worth their while. 4 It Is natnral for hair io "bed In 4 4 the fall, and aniens the trouble la d exceaxlve and long continued, iter. ry la not accessary. Hnbblng the 4h 4 aealp with the finger tlpa nightly, 4 r a thorough shampoo nod weekly 4 nppllcatlona of tonic are first aid to the Injured. 4 If the hair eomea ont lavishly 4r denplte ordinary preeautlona 4 4h nOmethlng la wrong and the eaune abould be aought. ' It may be due to aea bathing. 4k Salt water narlnned after each bath la lajnrloua to roota of hair. 4r and If one ban been eareleaa la 4k 4k this reaper! the penalty muxt be paid. 4 It may be "due to dust and ear grime. Women who have the no- 4k 4 tion that hair la Injured by maay 4k 4k ahampoon a year do not realise 4k 4 that far more washing la needed 4k In u miner than In winter. A 4k 4 good ahampoo will often atop the 4 4 hair from fulling when no amount 4 of rubbing taken effect. 4k It la advlnnble to take a crude 4 4k oil treatment each fall. Thin la 4 4k not pleasaat, especially If not 4k 4 aklllfully done, but take It early, 4 4k before aoclal dutlea press, and the 4k 4k hair wilt show the benefit all win- 4 trr. 4k 4k Singeing and clipping the enda 4 of long balr ia excellent to conn- k 4k teract the effect a of neglect. It can be done at borne, but la aafer 4 4 when given by' a profeanlonal. 4k 4k Never attempt to alnge with a 4 4k candle or without the long hair 4 4k twlate lato small, tight atranda. 4k Waxed taper can he bought for d 4k thla work. '$uct Say" It Mtans Original find Gtnulnt MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Agas. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S. ErW Others are imitations. WOOD FOR SALE KINDLING AND BUILDING CHEAP ! Illinois' Car & Mfg. Co. 143RD AND CLARK STS. A SNAP A few lota right clone In at 22..(K ech. They are worth 33o.0O cash. They will not last long. Act quick. CLYDE YARBROUGH, 10A Citizens National Bank, Phone 614.

Special Announcement to School Teachers and Pupils Mothers and Fathers In our issue of Oct. 14, we will give you a complete copy of " GOLDEN KOD" the National School Song written by Miss Mabel McKinley, favorite niece of the late President, and which she has dedicated to the "School Children of America." The Song is complete both words and music and if purchased, would cost from 15 to 25 cents a copy, but we have made special arrangements with LEO. FEIST, the New York Music Publisher, who owns the copyright, so that we can present it absolutely free, with our compliments, with each issue of , our paper dated Oct. 14. There are no strings to this offer no coupons to save no bother of any kind, but as there is sure to be a big demand for copies, better reserve yours todaynowbefore you forget it, or better still take advantage of a t 3 Months' Suscription for $ .75 G Months' Subscription for 1.50 1 Year's Subscription for 3.00

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