Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 14 December 1911 — Page 2

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THE-TUIES. Thursdav. Dee. 14, 1911.

Social News IN H a rn m o n d

MRS HKCKHAX KATKRTAOS. Mrs. John Beckman xfry delightfully ntertalrnd the member of the After

noon Bridge Whist Club at her home In Calumet avenue yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Beckmun entertained with cards. After several games the honors were .awarded. Miss Irene, MoVt liad high store. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served' following- the pames. Covers wore laid for twelve Rruests at small table. The members were all present. Mr! Harry B. Hayward of Crown Point was the only out of town members present. There wiil be no meeting: in two weeks but in three weeks on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Victor Iyer will entertain the cluh members at her home in South Hohman street. A M AI. Kl.ECTIO OK OFFICERS, The members of the Toadies Catholic Benevolent Assoiiatioiy mot in I. O. O. I- Ilai: in Siate street yesterday afternoon. There were many in attendance. The anual election of officers was the important feature of 'the business sos-

sion. A social hour fcl!cnvp,the rcgu-

MC1 VI, M3WS FOR FRIDAY. . Mlna JtiDft Flavin will entertain the member of the ,1. F. F. Club at hrr home in Smith Hohman- street Irlalay eveninx. There will be a meeting of the membem of (.olden Rod Camp No. tr7 Royal MrlKhbora Frltlny ev?nInif In the Lonx hall In State street. A ineetlns of the membem of Hammond lllie No. - 1.. O. T. M. will take plaee Friday evening- In the K. of P. Hall In Sooth Hohman street. The Parent Club of the Ii-vIhk nchool will hold its monthly mretln Friday aft-rraiHin nt three o'clock iu the school hall. The members of the Woman' MlMiloaary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet In the ehureh parlor Friday afternoon at 2:4." o'clock. The pupils of lr. Clark Learning will arlte their seventeenth rrrltnl Friday evenina; at right o'clock In the auditorium of the Flrst Preshy. terian ehureh.

tar meeting1. The follouinR Inembers were electel to offices and will serve durin 1912: Past President Mrs. Mary Arnold. President Mrs. Sarah Carroll. Vice President Mrs. Mary Murphy. Second Vice President Mrs. Kath-

erino Knrisht. j

Recorder Mrs. Mary Krindie. Assistant Secretary Jfcrs. Josephine Dufrainj . Financial Secretary Mrs. Mary Hejvon. J . Treasurer Mrs." M;try Knotts. Marshall Mrs. Theresa Kaycraft. Ouide Mrs. Margaret Colins. Trustees Mrs. Mary Maloy, Mrs. Barbara Ilanlon and Mrs. Anna McIaufthlin. ' KI,ECT OFFICERS. Mrs. R. B. Wells was "at home" to the members of the Indies' Aid Society of the First M. E. church yesterday afterrion at her home, 205 Truman avenue. It was the afternon for the regular bimonthly meeting- and tfce usual number of members were In attendance. The important feature of th busines hour

was the annual election of officers. Other business of importance to tlie members was disposed of after whlci the social hour .was announced. The hostesses setved dainty refreshments during- the social hour. .The announcement will be niade later of the next meeting. The following are the officers for 1912: President Mrs. C. U Wolf. Vice President Mrs. A. . Stewart. Record Secretary Mrs. George Dobbins. . -,...- Financial Secretary Mrs. M. M Bruce. Treasurer Mrs. A. E. Wilcox.

. MEET FRIDAY. , Mrs. Harry Smith will entertain the tmstnbecs of the Alpha Phi Club at her home In Carroll Street, Friday afternoon. Ueeeraber is.th-V It. will ' be the annual Christmas party, and each member will bring a gift for the Grab Bag. The meeting was first announced to take place Friday, December 22nd. HOLD WEEKLY MEETING. A meeting of the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of 'the First Presbyterian church was held yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the church

in South llohmatt stree. There were.

many members present at the meeting. The articles1 that were not dlspdsed of at the recent bazaar were displayed

yesterday. Many were sold and a nice

amount was realized whlcbwill be us

ed for the benefit of the church. The members devoted the afternoon to their needle work. Mrs. J. C. Graves was

the hostuss at the meeting and served dainty refreshments during the social hour. The members wU meet again

next Wednesday afternoon and tli-i

hostesses will be named later. A large

attendance is desired at the meeting.

MEET IX t.l II.ll ROOM. A change .was made in the meeting of the Indies Guild of St. Paul's. Episcopal church yesterday afternoon. It was the first announced that the meeting wfttild be held at the borne tf Mrs. Charles O. Hohman but ,on account of the illness of her little daughter th

meeting was held in the arulld roc-.'

Th articles that were not disposed of

at the November bazaar were offered

for sale and a nice amount was realised which will be used for the benefit, of the church. The members devoted the

afternon to their needle work and had

an enjoyable time. The next meeting

wtil be held Wednesday afternoon.

January 3rd and a Jarge attendance is

aestrea. -mere will be no meeting next week on account of the holidays.

A MISSIONARY MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman' Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will be held in the church parlors Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock. An interesting pro

gram has been arranged. The feature

will be an address by Mrs. .George L.

Robinson.- wife of Professor Robinson

of MeCormlck Seminary, A large at tendance is desired at tb.e meeting.

U. A. M. MEETING. Miss Blanche Lyons will have as her guests this evening at her home in Doty street, the young people of the Q, A, M. Club. They will devote the evening to games and music and anticipate a pleasant time. A Si INTERESTING MEETING. The Parents Club of the Irving school will hold its monthly meeting Friday afternoon at thre o'clock in the school hall. The members are invited to attend and bring their friends.', An in-

U resting program has been prepared which is as- follows: Piano Solo Nora Rese

Recitation ........... ... ... .Lucy Rock

Violin Duet ...

Raymond Laubley. George MacLean

Accompanied by Margaret Bothwell.

Recitation . .Everett Austin

Mother Goose Play Room Five

Song of a Nightingale The Victor

Miss Virginia Brooks will address the meting, explaining her woork in West Hammond. Cordial ilnvitation is extended to all.

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8.00 10-Year Guaranteed 7-Jewel. . . . . 4.95 10.00 Elgins, in 10 year ease 7.50 15.00 20-Year Elgins 9.40 Complete Stock from. ... . 1.00 to 100.00

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BRACELETS 4.00 Fane v Q old Filled Solid Gold BROOCHES

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EARRINGS

2.00 Solid Gold .1.50

BELT PINS

1.00 Gold Filled 75c 50c Tie Clasp 35c

75c Scarf Pins .i 50c

2.00 Child's Neck Chains. 1.50

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Fine Quality

50c Sterling Silver Thimbles. ............ . .25c 3.00 Toilet Set 2.00 75c Match Boxes; . - 50c 4.00 Shaving Sets .2.50 15.00 5-Pieee Sterling Silver Gents' Set'. . .10.00 75e Silver Tooth Brushes . . ;: 40c Big Selection of Jewel Cases, up from 35c DIAMONDS ,20.00 Screw Earrings for. .15.00 10.00 Brooches. ... ......... .:. ...... . . .7.00 20.00 Studs:.. 15.00 Bings, all kinds, up from. . ...... .5.00

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Reference: First National Bank and West Hammond Trust and Savings Bank.