Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1911 — Page 2

December 9, 1911. left to the members of the W.' C T. U. at A POPULAR BLOUSE her residence in East State street yesterday afternoon. The meml)rf" held HAMMOND THEATRF their regular bi-monthly business meet ing. There were several In attendance. After the routine business had been a a -A a vj disposed of a social time was enjoyed. Music was a feature of the social hour Sunday Might, Dec. and after a short program refreshments were served. The members did not arrange fo rthe next meeting on account of the approaching holidays but announcement will be made of It later.

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Mr. and Mrs. R. B. .MrAer were host and hostess at one of the prettiest social entertainments of the week end last evening at their home in Iioiy street. They entertained the members of the "Skockum Club'" at a seven o'clock (imnt-r. A prettily appointed dinner of four courses was served., lied and srreen were the prevailing colors in the dining room. Iled carnations and ferns were used among the decoration. Following the serving of the dinner the guests returned to the par'lor where the evening was passed in an enjoyable way. Cards v?re the leading feature of the evening and progressive whist was pluyed at several ; rmalt' tables. Mrs. Abe Ottenhelmer of - Kast Chicago and Mr. Walter Hammond had high scores. THe consolation priezs were awarded to Mrs. K. I .Shortiidgu of Crown Point and Mr. A. Goodfrienri , of Kast Chicago. Th clnb membership is composed exclusively of lake county

people who summer at Sault Ste. Marie. HVi TM.-n... . 1 t j .- imv.,tj in" cyeisi nines uur.pg inr- niniiM itr ,oui.it umcs ana tn entertainment last evening was the first -.f-the season s series. lr. and Mrs. V. H. Kavis, Mr." and Mrs. Charle U. Hohmari andMr; and Mrs. Abe Goodfriend of Kast Chicago have been admitted as members. The following are also mebers: Mr. and Mrs. E. Sj. Shortridge of Crown Joint, 'Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ottenhelmer of East Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAler and Mr., and Mrs. H. 13. McAleer. MEDDINCi IS SXOl'SCED. Anouncements of the marriage of Mws Minnie Faikenthat of Whiting and T-, . . . . ,B Edward Van Gilder of Hammond were received here this week. Their marriage was solemnized in Detroit, Mich., last Tuesday evenig. The ceremony was a verv nnlot nn th.r. v,ln . . . ... " urnuaiiis ana Mr. ana Airs. Simon a: Detroit, friends of the groom were the the only witneses. They will make their home in Detroit. The brid is a daughter of Mrs. Hannah Falkentnai of Whiting. She has made her 1iome m Whiting for a number of year and is repular with the young people of thai city and vicinity. Mr. VanGilder Id the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. VanGilder el Detroit street. He has made hia home in Hammond until early last, summer when he went to Detroit to accpt a position with" the Tile Hoofing' Connpany. , The friends of the youngcouple will extend thern their best'

wishes and congratulations. The an-j" '- MRS. WEBB KSTKKTAIXS. . '. nonncement of the -marriage will come .-v-Mra, .W. D, ; Webb entertained the as a surprise to many. . mfcmbera.of jhe .AXarau.ette Club at her . J home in Highlan dstret yesterday aftHOI.n MOXTHI.V MEETING. ' i crnoon.. Sixteen members were in atA meeting of the Parents' Ciub of the tendance, among them Mrs. E. R. DIsRiyerside school wa held yesterday ; orow,..' Mrs. W. L. Kimonton , an4Mrb. afternoon in the" kindergarten room'Jonn HcDermott of Chicago. The afThe following program was given: , ernoon was passed in a delightful soPlano Solo Mrs. Claude Campbell clat waV- Cards were the social diverFolk Games. .Children of Kindergarten sin, the guests playing several games Recitation ......Grace Young ot bridge-whist at four tables in the

Vlo.in Solo..........'..' Ross ShawSong Cyril Campbell Ptano Selection .... Katherine Williams Vocal Solo.... Mrs. Cross Address Mrs. Floyd H. Adams A MEMORIAL SERVICE. In connection with the regular church service at Friedens Evangelical churh tomorrow morning at I0:3f ' a brief Dtt tha Original tund Genulni IGESLIfJU'C EVJALTED r.1 1 HI The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. Pure Nutrition , up building the whole body. 1 Iirrigarates the nursing mother and the aged. ' FUch milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick laacli prepared in a minute. Take co sctatitute. Ail far HORLICK'S. Not In Any Milk Trust

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SOCIAL, XEWS FOR MONDAY. Mrs. O. U. Itoutaong tvIII hive an fcer guest Monday cvfilas t her liwme In DonKu afreet the member f the Fleurtlelis Club. The member of the Court of Honor will Klve n peilro party Monday rvfDlnjt In Wels Hall to nhlch I he public In Invited. Th.5 members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the hoe of Mrs. O. A. lirlnbill In Rtmbaeh avenue, Monday afternoon. memorial service will be held, in honor of Cornelius Camensen, late of Hobart Ind. GHASTKD A I.K E.M3. . , A marriage license was granted Miss Bertha Koch and Harry W. Treman ot" Hammond at St. Joseph, Mich. this week. The friends of the young people wil extend them best wishes and congratulations on their return to Hammond. 1A St II PRISE IMKTV. A number of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Desmond, 264 State Line street last evening to celebrate Miss Kathryn Desmonds birthday anniversary. The evening was passed very enjoyably with games and music un eJeven o'clock when the guests were invited into the dining, room and served with elaborate "" ved in two courses. Among the guests , were tne young women of the Beta 'Alpha Tau Club of which Miss Desmond if president. The party was planned "- . - suipue iu Mis Desmond, Among the guests were the Mise Genevive Hatlngs, Elsa Masepohl. Beatrice, Hansen, Lytta McMahon, Therese Dorsey, Josephine and Kathryn Desmond, Messrs. McCarthy ' of East Chicago. Alfred Buck Walter Mulligan, Glenn Kbright, Jack Desmond and G. Torch. ... parlors. Mrs. Peter Crumpacker scored high and the second prize was awarded to Mrs. Disbrow. Following the games a beautifully appointed luncheon wa. served. The next meeting of the club members will occur Friday afternoon1, January 5th, and Mrs. Charles G. Hohman will entertain at her home In Mason street. Mrs. HoTiman will give a bridge party in honor of the club members. . V " A THIMUI.E PARTV. " A pretty afternoon party was given by Mrs. W. J. M.tcAleer at her home In W ebb street yesterday. Her guest3 were the members of .the Alpha Phi Club who met for their regular ,bl monthl meeting, The members were present with the exception of four. . The early afternoon hours were passed very enjoyable with "needle work. Before entering the dining room ' the guests were each giv n' a,' part of a number which they matched with tiumbefs at the iable which formed the place cards. The "prevailing colors io th dining room were red, green and white. Crepe paper decorated with holly and Christmast hells decorated the room; A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served at four-thirty o'clock. ' In two tveehs on Friday, December 22nd Mrs. Harry Smith will ontertain at a thimble Must be of the proper sort. If it is tawdry, or trashy, it is ' vulgar, and reverts to barbarism. That is the kind we do not handle. In buying jewelry, make your selection from our stock. That's the way to Jewelry Satisfaction.

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No pin, no buttons, no hook and eyes ara needed , to adjust this little silk waist. You merely slip the arms Into the sleeves, cross the fronts, bring ties around to side, and "there HOUSE THAT JACK "The House That Jack Built," a dramatization of the Mother Goose rhymes and acted by more than 200 pupils of the Central school at the' Hammond theatre last night, proved to be a firstclass home talent entertainment. The yaung folks acquitted themselves with credit; to, tnemselyes and their Instructors, who., labored o . faithfully . with them.. .'The product ion was a. hard one, Jaoth on the. Instructors, the principals and ,the little tots, who will have to undergo two arduous performances. A capacity house, worth 1500, greeted the young thespians, and when the debts incurred are paid, the benefit and equipment fund of the Central, school will be enriched by $200 'from last night's entertainment. A matinee performance was given this afternoon, and this will bring the net proceeds somewhat higher. f Mn. Hannanrr Star. The audience last night -was most appreciative' and generous in its applause. Thi? little amateurs were really entertaining In their diversion and. were alert every minute for their cue. They seemed to enjoy their performance as much as the audience did. In their vari-colored garbs in which they represented the flowers, the humpty dumptles, the three black crows, the black birds an the other favorite characters of nursury rhymes, they presented an ever changing array of colors and novel effects. The children who represented Mother Goose characters called for liberal applause and Her guests will be the members of the Alpha Phi Club. sigma ci.rn. The members of the Sigma Club held their regular Weekly meeting last Thursday evenig at the home of Mi.aa Clara Smith in Towle street. k( After an hour of embroidery work a musical program was given. At 10:30 a dainty' course luncheon was served. Those present were: Misses Agnes Graham Hanna Grayd, Clover Deveny, tiuise Stevens, Eva Rose, Margaret and Caro-J lyne Bowen, Pearl and Lucinda Barneld and Mrs. Petit t. PREPARE FOR BAZAAR. Next Tuesday afternoon and evening the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Monroe Street Methodist chapel will have a bazaar In the social rooms of the First M. E. church in Russell street to which the public is cordially invited. PARENTS' MEETIXfJ. The parents of Riverside school held a very interesting meeting at Riverside school on Friday--afternoon. The usuil number were in attendance and an ex celjAnt program carried out. Mrs. Adams, who is assiting Miss Virginia Broks, gave a very interesting talk, ex- i plaining the purpose of the settlement' house and urged upon the ladies to j assist lir in thertoble work she Is try-I ing to accomplish. It was suggested that the children of the different grades bring pieces -of cloth to school and these be collected by the teachers ani sent to the settlement h'puse where the children there will be taught to-sew and make them uplnto quilts for the settlement home. Thus adding to the comforts of the home and teaching the children an excellent lesson in charity, After a short musical, and literary program, the, meeting atljourjied until the first Friday in January. , MRS. MtlR, President. . JIRaiuCHT, Secretary. - PARENTS' Clt'B MEETIMi. The Parents' Club-of the West Hammond school, held its monthly meeting yesterday afternoon in the kiner

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It is regretted that space forbids more detailed account of their clown activities. The principals in the play were amateur adults, some of whom rivaled professionals for their acting. Mrs. George Hannauer, as Mother Geose, was splendid. Her . role was a heavy one and her pleasing personality pervaded the . entire show. Her solo work w-as of high order and unlimited praise is due i her. F. W. Marden, as King . Cole, ws! very good, as- was also Lucien Jlirsch, I who had the rather difficult role of j ivnave oi Means. Clarence rox maae a splendid Jack Goose and carried off many honors. Children Are Graceful. The guests to Mother Goose's party were selected with a critical eye by Mrs. Wright, for each one of the little folks portrayed well the characters they represented. The gracefulness with which the children acted was a matter of frequent comment". The stage business was most effective and ' the soloists at the parly in the second act won loud acclaim. Wheis It Is remembered that Mrs. Wright-'had practically nothing but raw material to drill, and little children at that, the entertainment she gave with them last night was remarkable. No expense was spared for costumes and details, and those who went to the theatre with expectations of seeing an amateur performance rather than -a" professional one were highlypleased. ' ; garten room. The meeting 'was very well attended by the members. A short businesi .session preceded the program. It wasflirst announced that Miss Virginia Miooks would addres the mothers but onj Recount of her absence from her city other arrangements were made. The Rev. A. W.'Hoffman, pastor of the First Presbyterian church gave a short but very interesting address qn "The Home." The remainder of the prtfgram was given by the children of the grades and it was as follows: Song.... Maude Deaver Folk Games Primary Grades Musci Grade Five Folk Games and Gymnastic Stepping .. Intermediate Grades Music ....Grade Six HOLD REClLAR MEETING. Mrs. William Meyers was "at home" Sixteen Days to Christmas Pec. 9 Have You Bought Those Christmas Gifts Yet? What! Get Busy

A COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. O. "A. Krlnblll at her hoe in rtlmbach avenue Monday afternoon, December 11th. It will be the regular bi-monthly study meeting and a large " attendance, is desired. The study subject will be "The Cities of Russia." Mrs. Farley'Dunbar is chairman of the program committee and Mrs. KrinbiU is chairman of the social committee. " i ,t MEETING WAS POSTPONED.

The girls of the A. B. C. Club decided to postpone the meeting announced to take place last evening with Miss Ruth Wooden at her home in Wilcox street on account of other social entertain ments. There will be no meeting and until after the holidays and Miss Wood en will be the next hostess. LECTURE AT ILIB MEETING. Mrs. J. W. Forester of Chicago and Miss Wora Otto will give the program at the meeting of the Hammond Worn an's Cllb this afternoon in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian church in South Hohman street. It is the regu lar bi-monthly meeting to which all the members were invited. The members of the art committee of which Mrs. M. Rothschild is chairman and-' Mrs. Minnie O. Kline is vice chairman will have charge of the meeting. Mrs. Forester .will give an ilustrated lecture on "Interior Home Decoration." MEETING WAS POSTPONED. There was no meeting of the girls of the J. F. F. Club at the home of Miss Janet Flavin in "South Hohman street last evening as was first announced. The meeting was postponed on account of other social entertainments. Mis Flavin will entertain the young women at a thimble party next Friday even ing at her home in South Hohman street. An enjoyable meeting of the members of Hamond Temple o. 73 Pythian Sisters took place last evening in. the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street It was the evening for the bi-monthly meeting and there was an unsually large attendance of members. Three candidates were initiated during the lodge session last evening and several applications for membership were re ceived. Other business of Interest to the mebers was disposed of before th social hour was announced. The social hour was passed pleaantly In conversation and refreshments were served. The next regular meeting of the. members will take place In two weeks on Friday evening apd it is desired that every member is present. The annual election of officers will be a feature) of the evenig and there will also be Imitation of several candidates. A social affair scheduled to take place Monday evening is a pedro party and dance to be given by the members 'of the Court of Honor In Wets Hall' In State street. The members extend a cordial invltaitlon to the public and a large attendance is desired. Prizes will b awarded In the card games. The affair promises to be enjoyable. A meeting of the members of Dorca Rebeckah Lodge will take place his evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In Stat street. A large attendance Is desired at the meting as the usual business and social program will be followed. Miss Doretta Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schultz of 122 North Hohman stret was removed to St. Margaret's hospital yesterday and un derwent an operation for appendicitis at three o'clock. She is reported to be resting well today. . ' Mrs. E. R. Disbrow, Mrs. W. ' L. Simonton and Mrs. John McDermott of Chicago were in Hammond yesterday for the meeting of the Marquette Club at the home of Mrs. w. l). weoD tn Highland street. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harris of Fort Wayne, Ind. have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Brennan at their home in Ann street for several days. ' Charles Koons, Paul Rich and Fred Rich of North Henderson, 111. are visiting Otto Muehlberger at his home in Williams street for a "few Cays. " Miss Elsa Masepohl of Webster avenue, has gone to Chicago to remain over Sunday with Miss Pierce. Miss Bessie Rasch of Crown Point spent yesterday visiting in Hammond. ."Miss Lucie Biockenlroug4i hi returned to her honte in Lafayette, In3. after visiting Miss Irene Mott at har home in South Hohman street for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Warter Merryweathet and children of Hamilton Park Chicago will spend Sunday with Mr.s. A. E. Merryweather at her home In South Hohman street. Miss Florence Merwln of South Hohman street will go to Chicago this aft ernoon to remain over Sunday with friends. Mrs. Mary Werymeister and daughter, Katherine 6 fChicago will spend the week end with Mrs. William Lucht ac her home In Indiana avenue. -Virginia, the litle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thorna is reported to ba very 111 at her home In East Carroll street. .' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schroeder of Pin street have gone to Crown Point to remain' over Sunday with friends and relatives. . Champion Roller Skater of Indiana Joe Lowery will race two fast Chicago men at East Chicago Rink Wednesday, Dec. ISth. 7-3t

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