Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1912 — Page 2

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THE TltTES, January 6, 1912.

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MEALS FOR A DAY. BREAKFAST. Fried Oatmeal, Syrup. Coffee. LVXCHEOX. Fish In White Sauce. Potato Croquttes. Bread and Butter. Orange Marmalade. Chocolate. DINNER. Bouillon. "Veal Stew." Baked Sweet Potatoes. Creamed Corn. Cranberry Jelly and Rice. Coffee.

A IXNCHEOX. Mrs. John H. GUlett will grtve a lunch

eon today at her Homewood residence, fconorlns Mrs. Gerald Landon Finch of Seattle, Wash, who is in Hammond op m. visit. Mrs. Finch is the guest of her another, Mrs. M. Ixuia Woods at her Oiome, S3 South Hohman street. A SVRPRISE PARTY. A very enjoyable evening: was spent

ty the members of the Erthstane Club at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner in j Truman avenue, last evening;. The

party was given as a surprise to Mrs. Turner. A pleasant time wag spent socially In conversation and muilc alter whlch dainty refreshment were served.' The , gift to Mrs. 'Turner was a oaventr spoon, ' Mrs. J. T. Hutton will tie the next hostesp and will entertain

At her home in Ogden street Tuesday. ftrnoon,' January-lth. It will be th ' regular bi-monthly" meeting and tho'

members will! devote the afternoon t their needle work.

SOCIAL XEWS FOR MOXDAV,

Mr. A. Frciihltn Fllackmun will entertain the nieuitxra of the Embroidery Club at her home, S Roth street Monday afternoon. MIks Kathryn IKwmoml will hare the- Beta Alpha Tan glrln aa go eat a Monday evening; at her komc la State Mae atreet. At her home In Truman avenue, Mrs. Henrietta I In her mill entertain the member of the Fleurd-?l!s C lub Monday evening. A meeting of the membera of the Court of Honor will be held Monday evening In Wela Hall In State atreet. The young wenwn of the Pbllathea Club vrtSl be entertained by Mlaa Edith Rrndt at her home In , Kaat State atreet Monday evening.

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served following the card games. Tha tables were simply decorated with flowers and greens. Mrs. Oberlin was named as the next hostess and she will entertain Friday, January 19th at her home in Warren street. , It will be the monthly evening meeting at which the husbands of the members will be entertained. Bridge whist will be. the social diversion. - PLA V ; A SOCIAL MEETING. The girls of the J. F. F. Club decided to postpone the meeting which was an

nounced' to take place last evening on account of th high school basket ball game. A meeting may be arranged for next Friday evening arid the hostess will be named later. The evening will be spent with needle work and social games. MEETIXti I POSTPONED. ' 1 There will be no meeting ot the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club Monday afternoon. 'The meeting has been postponed indefinitely.

WILL MEET FRIDAY. ' There" was no meeting of the members of the A, B. C. Club last evening.

(which was the regular meeting night.

AW AFTERNOON PARTY. One of the prettiest parties of Friday was given by Mrs. Robert OSllis at her tome in Rlmbach avenue. Mrs. Oillis entertained tho members of the Alpha

Phi Club at their regular bi-monthly A social meeting may be arranged fo-

meeting. Several of the members were FricLay evening, January 12th. Miss In attendance at the meeting. The Ruth Wooden will be the next hostess jruMts spent th afternoon with their ;Th evening will be spent socially with needle work until four-thirty o'clock jgames and contests, when luncheon was served. A beautl-' . .. - Sully appointed luncheon of two coursea i A BVSINESS SESSION. was served at tables In the dining room. Last evening the members of the -fvk and white were the prevailing 'Knights of Honor Class met In the soritn in riinincr mnm x haul nt cial rooms of the First Baptist church

pink kilarney roses formed the "center In East Sibley street for their regular

Dleoe for tho table. The membera ar-i weekly meeting. Several of the mem

km Sn ovonins- Mrtv Vri. ben were present. The early part of

day, January 19th and entertain their , husbands. The entertainment will Include a dinner. The party will be given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Bell In South Hohman street.

the evening was given to the transac

tion of business. The plans were made

for the year's work. At the close of the business meeting a short time wai

j spent socially. Gamss were played and

I the members were served with refresh

A BRIDGE PARTY. j ments. Levi Golden, the class teacher One of the prettiest of the mid-winter met with the boys and the following parties was given by Mrs. Lawrence Cox members were .present: Theodore at her horns in South Hohman street Adams, prsident; David Nelson, secreye.terday afternoon. The guests at th tary, and Irving Hill, treasurer; George

party were the members of the Mar- Parks, Earl Adams, Ber and Roy Mo-

quette Club who met for their first meeting ia the new year. The parties were omitted during the holiday season. Mrs. Cox entertained at cards and bridge whiat was played at several tables. High scores were made by Mrs. Jeanie Fawyer and Mrs. W. D. Webb. A beautifully appointed luncheon was

Kown, Charles Putney, Earl Hammond, Ernest Sharp, William Lawson, Peter Kaluf. George Coon, Attel Hudson and

E. Bugas. POSTPONE THE MEETING.

The members of the Northside Ladies'

Club postponed the meeting which was

Chicago's great cleairng sale

dress goods

remnants

disposal of nearly a quarter million yards of suit and skirt lengths. Next Monday Jan. 8 at 8 a.m.

Never such bargains nor so many of them anywhere else in America.

M AND EL BROTHERS

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which here was a short business session and several matters of interest

were taken up. The announcement of

the February meeting will be mad"

later.

The Misses Edna Switser and Ethel

Hoffman heard the Messiah at ' tho

Auditorium in Chicago last evening.

Mr. H. A. Robst and children return

ed to their home, 50 Condit street lasr

evening from New Jersey.

jLodge Assemblies

announced to take place Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Brewbaker in Pine street on account of the cold weather. ,The meeting was post, poned until Friday, January 12th when Mrs. Brewbaker will be hostess. A social program will be followed. ,

MISS BBADT KXTERTAINS. Miss Edith Bradt will be at home to

the members of the Philathea Club

Monday evening at 'her home In East. State street. ' The' meeting will" be held Monday inHtead of Tuesday evening. A large attendance of the membership is

desired. A business and social program

will be carried out.

EXTEUTAISS XFORMA I.LV. Miss Alice Bump entertained the

young women of the A. D. Q. Club at

her home In East State street last evening. It was the regular bi-monthly meetinly postponed from Tharsday to

Friday evening fort the iconvenience of

the members. The evening was spent pleasantly, with needle work .-and. .musts

until ten o'clock when a dainty . two

course luncheon was served. Mrs. Fred

Hageman is the host-ess elect and sh? will entertain the club members at her home in Ogden street, Thursday evening, January 18th. The following young women are members of the club.

Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Fred Hageman, the Misses Ethel and Edith Shearer, Iva Slmcoke. Ethel Hoffman, Edna Switser and Alice Bump.

A BUSINESS SESSION. The members of the Hammond Wom

an's Club are holding a business meeting this afternoon In the First Presbyterian church lin South Hohman streeA meeting of the members of the executive board was called for two-thirty o'clock and Miss Rena Ames has called

meeting of the committee for

Gentlemen's Evening" at the close of Joyed. The members are all urged to

the regular club " meeting. At all of be present.

these ' meetings business of Importance

will be transacted. The program for "Gentlemen's Evening" to be observed

Thursday, January llth will be ar

ranged. A DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Scott entertained a few friends at dinner last evening ac their home in "Williams street. POSTPONE THE MEETING. The meeting of the parents Club of the West Hammond school which wag announced to take place yesterday afternoon in the school hall was postponed on acount of the extremely co'd

weather. A special meeting may be called for next Friday afternoon, January 12th but definite announcement

will he made later. MRS.LASSITER A HOSTESS. The members of the C. I. C. Club were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. C. L&ssiter at her home in Ann street last evening. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting. Only a few members were present, the others being prevented from attending on account of the weather. A pleasant time was spent, with- games and contests after which refreshments were served. HOLD MONTHLY MEETING. The monthly meeting of the Parents Club of the Riverside school was held yesterday afternoon at three o'clock in the school hall. The attendance was

-ery small, owing to the extremely cold

weather. The program was given after

Hammond contributed S3U.20 to thii

Red Cross seal fund during the holiday

season, according to the report Just completed by Mrs. Ralph Robs, chair

man of the Hammond Woman's club

committee, which had charge of the sale In this city. s.

The funds were raised from the fol

lowing sources: Professional men, Mrs. E. Simon.. 33. 00 Factories, Mrs. G. L. Fmith 56.00

Lodges, Mrs. C. B. Bostwick 17.00

Churches, Mrs. V. Summers 11.68

Schools. Mrs. Mllo Bruce 65.0S

Business rjouses, Mrs. Jacob Fox.. 67.51 Postofflce, Mrs. A. A. Young 70.93

Mrs. Ross, speaking for the commit

tee, desires to thank the newspapers.

the postofflce employes, the picture

show people, the teachers of tho parochial and .public schools and all others

who have in any way aided In the sale

of the Red Cross seals, appreciating 1

that without their co-operation, the

sale would not have been the success it was.

The showing made . by the city re

dounds to the credit of the committee which worked enthusiastically system

atically and consistently under the direction of Mrs. Ross, and, while no of

ficial report has beeen made of all the

es in the state, Hammond will un-

doubtedfc' be found to have held its

place according to population.

Hammond a Hard Field. Hammond Is a hard city for a cam

paign of this kind because of the large percentage of non-English-speaking

population. According to the popula

tion if every Inhabitant in the city has

but purchased two seals, a sum of over $400 would have been netted. Along with the campaign for the sale of the seals much go a campaign of educa

tion, to Instruct the people about the

object and purpose of the Red Cross

seals. The fact that many people in

th city neither read nor write Eng

lish made the campaign doubly hard.

State Reporta After the Tenth. While some of the committee mem

bers worked alone, others had the assistance of other ladles In the club. This whs especially necessary in the post

offlce where the ladies, mostly mem

bers of the Hammond Woman's club,

took turn about to sell the stamps. In view of the fact that the campaign was carried on mainly during the rush of the holiday season, the sacrifice that these ladies brought was doubly noteworthy. Mrs. Ross organised the first campaign in Muncie several years ago when the Red Cross seals were first adopted to raise a fund for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis. Although Muncle's population exceeds that of Hammond by several thousand, and has not the large proportion of foreigners that Hammond has, Hammond nevertheless Is reporteLjto have made a better showing this year that Muncie did. The reports on the sale of the Red Cross seals must be in by the 10th of this month, and after that a state report may be expected.

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IN POLITICS

There was a meeting last evening, of

the members of Hammond Hive No. 2

I O, T. M. In the K-; ot P. Hall In South Hohman street. It. wa the evening fo

the regular bi-monthly, meeting and K wis announced that the officers for the

new year, would be Installed but It wad

"decided to postpone the Installation.

The attendance at the meeting was not as large as usual on account of the extreme cold weather. A meeting will

be held in two weeks, Friday evening.

January 19th when the installation o!

officers will be a feature of the .business session. Elaborate preparations -are being made for the meetli g and it Is

desired that many members attend.

Only the routine business was trans

acted last evening.

An interesting meeting or. the members of the Hammond Chapter of East

em Ptars will be held this evening in the IC. of P. Hall. The officers for th new year will be installed. A music!

will be given following the lodge ses

sion and informal dancing will be en

A meeting of the members of Golden

Rod Camp No. 7657 Royal Neighbors

was held ..last evening in Long's Hall

in State street. It was the evening for the regular bi-monthly meeting. The

usual number of members were in a

tendance at the meeting. It Was an

nounced that the officers would be in

stalled but other business "transactions

oocupled the entire evening. The in

stallation of officers will be a featuri

of thei next regular meeting or a spe

cial meeting may be called for that pur

pose In the near future. Announcement was made of the meeting to be held In

two weeks on Friday evening and a large attendance of the membership Is

desired.

A -large attendance of members is desired at the meeting of the Court of Hrhor Monday evening in Weis Hall in State street. The usual business and

rocial program will be carried out.

The newly elected officers will be tn

stalled at the meeting of Dorcas Re-

b ckah lodge this evening in I. O. O. F.

Kail in State street.' Mrs. Lydia Stev

ens will act as the installing officer. A

social session has been aranged to fol

low the business meeting.

Philadelphia democrats are planning

for a big Jackson day banquet next month.

Superior, Wis., will vote Janv 23 on

the question of adopting the commis

sion plan of government.

The Georgia democratic state commit

tee has decided to hold a presidential

primary election some time prior to June 12. '

Charles W. Pool, who was speaker

of the Nebraska house two years ago.

has announced his candidacy for the

democratic nomination for governor.

New Mexico hopes to have the official

recount of the returns of the recent

election completed In tim to Inaugurate William C. McDonald as the first state governor early in January.

Former Speaker Joseph G. Cannon

expresses the opinion that the republican party will win next year If it

sticks to a stand-pat platform.

Governor Harmon of Ohio for presi

dent and Governor Burke of North Da

kota for vice president is the national ticket conceived by soma of the demo

cratic politicians.

Louisiana's next governor will be

selected at the democratic primaries

next month. The contest is a spirited

onesbetween John . T. Michel, candidate of the "regular organization," and Judge Luther E. Hall, candidate of the

good government league democrats.

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