Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1911 — Page 2

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KXTEHTIIXS AT DIXMSR. - Mrs. H. Y. Hayden formerly ot if am- ' monrt but now Lowell. Ind., gave a din- (: per yesterday in celebration of Mr. llayden's birthday anniversary. A beautifully appointed dinner was served at one o'clock. The table was trimmed u-ith cut flowers and ferns, carry- -ng out a dainty color scheme. Covers were laid for seventeen puests and among them were several friends from Hammond. The afternoon hours untii four o'clock were spent enjoyably in convert atlon. Mr. Harden received many grifts in remembrance of the, day. : Among; the pucst.s were Mr. and Mrs. Overton, Mrs. Frank Htevens nni daughter. Miss .Katie Stevens, Mrs.. Amos Towle, Mrs. Sarah Green and Mrs. Mary Malo of Hammond. j A SIJirKISK PARTY. j The home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil 1 Lehman. 271 Sheffield avenue was the scene of a pleasant social event last Saturday evening when a number of their friends met and gave a surpriseparty in honor of Mr. Lehman. The party was Riven to celebrate his birth- ; day anniversary and he was presented with many sifts in remembrarlTe of the day. The evening was spent very en- ! joyabl with-dancing, musir and gamed J after which a supper was served. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Tony- Benschop, ' Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. ' Bert Cox, Mr. .and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. ' and Mrs. Franck. Mr. arid Mrs. S. K. Swaim. Mr. , and Mrs, J. Lehman, .Mrs. Iewls, Mrs. Friscke. Miss Margaret Tablat of Chicago, the isses Pearl. el and Violet Cox and Eva "Fflsck and Messrs Phillip Cleveland, Herman-

Friscke and Charles Jonas.?' - HONOR MISS EDWARDS.

, M iss -Dorothy Ed wards was the honor, guest at a very pretty party given by Miss "Gladys Martin at the home of heparenls. Dr. and Mrs. W. Mayes Martin, . S7 Ogden street, Saturday evening. The guests were invited to a seven o'clock dinner. The dinner was served in four courses at tables In the dining room. The table was beautifully appointed In yellow and white.' A large bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums- formed th5 center pieeJior the, table, and the place cards were daintily docorated in yellow and W'hite. The hostess gift to Miss Kdwards was a Wrge bouquet of pink kilarney roses tied with streamers of whites satin ribbon. Miss, Edward will accompany her parents to ' San Francisco, Cal. to remain indefinitely. ,They expect to leave Hammond early next week. Following the serving of the dinner the guests rrturned to the parlors where th evening-, was passed with music and social conversation. - Miss Martin' guests were Miss Dorothy Edwards, Miss Helen Atkinson,' Miss Gertrude Shearer, Miss Marguerite Minard, Miss Dorothy Crumpacker. Miss Margaret Bjach" and Miss Beatrice Thomas. CELEBRATES AXXIVER5AHT. Ralph Ross. Jr. is celebrating his sixth birthday anniversary today by entertaining the children of bis class of the Washington kindergarten at an afternoon party. About twenty-Jive little children of the south side are In attendance spending a "merry timewith games. songs and story telling. A

SOCIAL XEWS FOR TIKSDAV, Ml Bertha Hanaen will entertain the member of the Ideal Hook dub at Her home In "Rlmbach avenue, TaeMday-evenlna;. The lwt Lilly and Meta Fedder will hare am their guests Tuesday evening at their home In Eaat State "teeet the yonng women ot the 3V. X. Embroidery Club. The member of the Golden Rod C'tnh will be entertained by Mrai, Pohlplata at her home in Condlt "treet Tuesday afternoon. A baiaar will be given Tn end ay afternoon and evening at the First SI. E.. hnreh In Rnvaell atreet by the m-mlirra of the Iadlea' Aid Saelety of the Monroe atreet Methodiat Chapel. . A meeting of the members of Pro. B'resMive Court X. Tribe of Ren Hr m II be held In the lv. of P. Hall Tnenday evening. There will be a meeting of the member ef the Troe Kindred Toea. day evening In I. O. O. F. Hall In State atreet.

OH, GIRLS! THE NEW 'FIREMAN'S' HELMET-

dainty luncheon will be served after the4 program of games. The tables will be set for the little people with Individual cakes with Christmas candles, and other dafinties and there will be a large pie filled with gifts for the many guests, Dolls will be given as souvenirs of the pftirty. The season's colors, rid and green were prettily carried.ou't in the decoration of the kindergarten room.' ,

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This "helmet," which has reached these shores -by way of Paris, Is bound to become a prim favorite, not only by reason of its chicness, but also because It is bo entirely adaptable to practically any coiffure. As will be seen by the picture-, it has a deep dip back and front and is ahal low at be aides so as to allow of the hair to show. A white cockade worn at the right side gives the necessary height effect The crown Is of lattice work braid. The hat may be worn at any slope that suits tie facial colour of its owner.

borders to match on exhibition.

MstS. JESSB FRAME, Reporter.

freshrnents. The announcement of the

next meeting will be made later.

. A 2VOTICE TO MEMBERS,

The members of the Germania Re-

heckah Lodge are asked to meet in I. O.

O. b . Hall Tuesday afternoon at one

o'clock to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Katie Sw-eitjfer Schneider. '

(fRisel

rowaa paint r. I mm

MEETING WAS INTERESTING. The members of the Hammond Woman's Club" met in the auditorium of"the Presbyterian, church, Saturday,. Dec. S, for their regular bi-monthly meeting. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. -J. M. Turner at three o'clock, with a large number of members and guests in attendance. The usual routine of business was transacted. It was moved and seconded that th Woman's Club extend a vfcte ot thanks to Hie press for their aid and courtesy in advertising the sale of the Red Cross stamps. Mrs, Ralph Ross, chairman of the Red Cross stamp committee, read a report of the sales made. After the business session the art committee with Mrs. M. Rothschild, as chairman, then took charge. Miss Dora Otto, acompanied by Miss. Mac Hansen sang a solo, "Beloved It Id Moon," responding with an encore singing, "I Know A Lovely Garden,' whih;

were both very beautifully rendered

Mrs. Forester, of Chicago, who is considered an authority of interior house decorations, gave a very interesting talk. She commenced her lecture by saying, oft times srmhad been incorrectly introduced as her talk was on house decorations and not home decorations, for it was the people in the house that made the home ' and not the furnishings. The hall should be simple arid do away with superfluous furniture. In the living room tone your floors . to match the woodworks, paint radiators to match the wall, paper or woodwork, to avoid being conspicuous, as they are not a thing of beauty. The lights are very important things, the side lights are more artistic and give a softer

ngni, one can use a pretty sine snaae. Curtains of tan linen, using the brass rods and by pleating instead of shirring them, they ca"n be made to hang more even and graceful. Quell Jones, an authority on rug says that rugs should be placed horizontal In the room

nstng a small rug in the middle with runners to mach Instead of one large

rug as has been used. Works of Chas. Iatham, Frances Morse and Percy M:-

Clay were given as reference-books lo

be found in the libraries. Sirs. Forester

had a number of pretty pieces 6f. cur

tain and drapery goods, will paper and

A COM H1TEKK MEETING. Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty.

o'clock the members of the literature committee of the J-lammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. W.. C.

Belmaji in Glendate Park for their regu- , f. lar bi-monthly meeting." The mem-j V AV ALtMSI MEETING. bers are all urgecj to attend as an in-' Art impdrtant meeting of the mem

teresting program has been arranged bers of the Hammond hi,gh school

by Mrs. R. O. Winckler' and the mem- alumni asociation has ben called for bers of her committee. The study sub- seven-thirty o'clock this evening in the

ject is "The Wood Carver of Lympus" high school assembly room; by Waller. The following is the pro-J

gram for the afternoon Vocal Solo l..Mrs. E. F. Johnston Outline of the Story.. Mrs. Minnie Kline Character Sketch ., - . . ........ . .Mrs. Alfred VanSteenberg Biography of .the Author and Critieizms. . . . . .Mrs. Jeanie Sawyer ELECTION OF OFFICER!. There will be elWfion ef officers at

the next meeting ot the Ladies' Catholic Benevolent. Association Wednesday afternoon, December 13th. A A " larg at" teridance of.th membership is desired. CHANGE IN EETING. The members of the Embroidery Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. ' John Beckrnan in Calumet avenue, MiWday afternoon. December 18th instead of at th hom'of Mrs. Franklin Blackmun as was first announcedMrs. Beckman will entertain at a thimble party.

NOTICE TO MEM HERS. All Lady Maccabees are requested to

attend the funeral of Mrs. Kate Schweitzer Tuesday afternoon at 1:30

o'clock at the family residence, 15 Forsythe avenue, West Hammond.

WILL MEET WEDNESDAY. The Child Culture department of the

Baptist Women's L'nion will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hill, 561 Soutn Hohman street Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. The study subject is

Infant Mortality" and the following

papers on the subject wilt be read:

'The Present Condition'" Mrs. J. I.

Jones.

"Causes"--Mrs Jake Buettner. "Prevention" Mrs. Floyd H. Adam.i. Vocal Solo Mrs. Bashore.

Piano Duet Mrs. William Love and

Miss Mae Hanson.

A BAZAAR. .

' Tuesday afternoon and evening of

this week the members of the Ladies'

Aid Society of : the Monroe stree't Methodist Chapel will hold 'a bazaar in

the social rooms of the First M. E.

church in Russell street A STUDY MEETING,

' The members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet , this afternoon at th . home S Mrs. O. A.KrJnbil'f n .Rimbach avenue.

It kts j the Tegular bi-monthly study

meeting - to which all the members of

the committee were invited.. Mrs. O. A.

Krinblll is chairman of the social com

mit fe. Mrs. Earley Dunbar and the

members of her committee havo arranged the program for the afternoon. The stuily is "The Cities of Russia" and the following is th program. . Instrumental Selections .,.,,.,.....,..(.Mrs. Henry Lundt Paper "Moscow" .......... ,v. ..... . ... ...... Mrs. Charles Bostwick Paper "St. -Petersburg" .'. Mrs. M. U Bull Vocal Solo... Miss Lydla Wolters . AcompaBlst. Mlas Adele Dunbar!

WILL PLAY PEDRO.

Mrs. O. O.' Routsong will entertain

the mebers of the Fleurdelis Club this

evening at her home in Douglas street.

Pedro will.be played during the evening. '

AID SOCIETY MEETS.

The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety of he First M. E. church will be-

entertained by Mrs. Wells at her home.

205 Tryman avenue, Wednesday after

noon, December 13th.

HOLD WEEKLY MEETING.

Mrs. J. C. Graves and Mrs. Nicholas

j Emmerling will be hostesses at the

meeting of the. Ladies' Aid Society , of

the First Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon In the church parlors in South Hohman street. The articles that

were not disposed of at the bazaar last Thursday will be sold.

. A MISSIONARY MEETING.

Mrs. W. Mayes Martin will be "at

home" to the members of the Woman's

Foreign Missionary Society of the Firat

M. E. church Tuesday afternoon, December 12th at her residence, 87 Ogden

street. An interesting program has

been arranged. . , i

Miss Elsa Masepohle has returned

from an over Sunday visit with Miss

Pierce, at her home, in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schroeder ' of

Pine street spent the past, week end

relatives in Crown Point. . '

A. W. Baron of Beaverville, 111., was"

the guest of friends in Hammond Sunday before, leaving for Texas' to accept a position with a real estate company. Mr. Baron was formerly of Hammond.

Miss Edith; Shearer, is reported to b

quite fit at her home in East Sibley

Street.

Mrss Mabel Nichols' of Westville, Ind.,

is spending a few days with Mrs. Etta

BloomhofT and" Mrs. W. C. Harrison, at

their home, in Mason street.

Mrs. John Scherer and Miss Grace

Gehring have returned from St. Mary's-

in-the-Woods, where they-' attended

services at the cathedral Friday. They were the guests of their sisters, Agnes

Kolb. Sister Agnes Genevieve and Clara

Gehring, Sister Lo ret ta Clare.

Ted Stiles, who underwent an opera

tion at St. Margaret's hospital several

days ago, has been removad to the home of his parents. Mr. -and Mrs. Geo. Stiles, in Doty street. ' He in improving nicely, -and it Is expected that he will soon be able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conroy returned to their home in Highland street- yes terday after a ten days' visit at Philadelphia, New York, City a&d -Pittsburg. J. Harry McCoy has retnrned to his home in Eufala, Okla., after spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy, 482 Murray street. He was accompanied to Chicagro by his son, Lynn McCoy. -'- ,

HAMMOND THEATRE

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CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and specially by fellow workmen in the Beta Company for kindness and assist-

lance in my hour of bereavement.

JOHN FA 1ST. ANT FAMILY. . . li Board Notifies Company.

Notice was ordered sent by the board of public works this morning to the Monon railroad company ordering that company to place a day .and night watchman at Its Highland street crossing and also to maintain an arcllght at : the same intersection. Danger at this; crossing is increasing with the traffic on this highway, and the additional safeguards are considered imperative. ) The matter of the opening of Detroit

street was laid, over until next Wednesday.

TONIGHT "radb Photo-Plays

Jolly Bill of the Rollicking R" (Western Comedy) The Return (Drama) . And One Other LILLIAN THOMPSON, Soprano Admission Only 5 CENTS Doors Open at 7 First Play 7:20

Photographs CORRECT POSING, POPULAR TONES, v LATEST STYLES. Ripley Art Studio 89 W. State Street.

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.AX INTERESTING MEETING. The members of the literary society

of the Hammond high school were pleasantly entertained by Miss Beulah

Drackert at her home- In State Line sreet Saturday evening-. It was the evening f or . the regular meeting and

many of the members were "In attend

ance. Miss Merriott, the Iatin, Instruc

tor in the high school met with the

members and directed their study. The study subject was "Rome, the Laws and Customs." Miss Kalilia Trotter gave

a .reading which was very ' enjoyable and a piano solo was beautifully rendered by Miss 'Adele Dunbar. At the conclusion of the program Miss Drack

ert served he guests with dainty re-

Fourteen Days to Christmas

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Only Two Weeks Left. Shop Quick. Don't Get Left

After five years of suffering a Ham

mond man tells of his experience in taking treatment of Dr. Leedy, who

has his office in Suites 32 and 33, Rim

jbach building, over Ltdn Store, Ham

mond, Jna. concerning tne mtra-ven-

ous treatment of which Mr. Fowler

speaks. Dr. Leedy has printed a little

booklet and if you have not seen it you should stop in and get one. It

also tells of other sanitarium treat

ments that are daily being given at the office and are of interest ,to all sufferers that have taken treatment at

other places without entire satisfaction. The doctor invites you to call and inspect his office and extends free consultation to all. Read what Mr,

Fowler says of his treatments:

VI have been troubled with

rheumatishi in my back, hips and legs for at least five years. Only

those who have been thus afflict

ed can have any, idea of what I have suffered. No one can de

scribe a rheumatic ,pain. With

out an exaggeration, I have spent

hundreds of dollars for various

treatments that I have tried. Some

of them seemed to dome some good

but only for a time, but many of them did me no good at all. At

' last I saw Dr. Leedy's adver-

' tisement and decided to try again.

His treatments were entirely different. In addition to the medi

cine and electrical treatments

that he gave me. he also injected

medicine into the veins, not hy-

podermatically, but directly into the veins. Relief became apparent

in just a short time and there has

been no return of the pains what

ever. Dr. Leedy's intra-venous

treatment for rheumatism is the greatest thing of its kind that I

have ever seen. "E. C. FOWLER, "223 Michigan Ave., -Hammond, Ind."

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