Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1912 — Page 2
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THE TIME& Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1912.
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r.. i I'.m imi i c..vt r mj:wi. On next Monday evening, Jan. 15, at fo'riovk. Miss Mary Odessa Heath will give an entertainment In the hall of the Lincoln school, for the benefit of the school. Miss Heath has taken work in the Cummock School of Oratory In Kvanston, and Is a very pleasing reader. Several musical numbers will be given by local talent. GEXTIKJIEX'S EVKMVG, The' members of the Hammond Wo rain's club w-lll observe "Gentlemen's Evening:" Thursday, Jan. 11. The meetlng will be held in the Masonic temple in Muenlch court. Miss Kena Ames chairman of the committee for the evening and Miss Marie Stout, vice chairman. In the receiving line will be the president, Mrs. J. M. Turner; the chairmen. Miss Ames and Miss Stout, and the charter members. The meeting j promises to be one of the most brilliant affairs of the social season. The music will be rendered by the Hammond high school orchestra and Miss Sarah Wlllmer, dramatic: reader, will give (several readings. Miss Wtllmer's program is " anticipated with a great deal of pleasure as she is a noted entertained and this will be. her Initial appearance in Hammond. Refreshments wll be served after the program. AX EVEM.Va PARTY. Mrs. Leonard Knoerster very delightfully entertained the members of the China club last evening at her horn? In Clinton street. The members will timet every Tuesday evening Jnstead of every two weeks on account of the approaching Lenten season. Mrs. Joseph Miller was named the next hostess am; sshe will enterviln next Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, at her home in Williams street. Pedro was' played at three tables. Mrs. Knoerser retained the hostess prize as is customary in the club and the remaining prizes were wen by Mrs. Fred Humpher, 'and Mrs. Jacob Schloer. Following the games a dainty two course luncheon was served. A BRIDGE PARTY. , ' , The younjf women of the Inter ?e club were entertained by Miss Kila Clark-last evening et the home of, Mrs. Mary T. Holm-- in Rimbach avenue. .Several members were present and Miss: Clark bad as her guests, Mrs. If. C. Groman, Miss Margaret Gansberger and Miss Grace Wilson. The evening tm devoted to cards and bridge whist playe-dat. several table. --A pret. i? ahpnfntrsi-! unchebn'of two courses was served after the card games. MRS, Mt'HOI.AS rTXTEHT IXS. . At ber home in Indiana avenue,. Mrs Nichols very pleasantly entc-rtalned the members of the Golden Rod club yesterday afternoon. It was thi afternoon for their- regular weekly club nietipg and all the members were present. Pedro was the entertainment for
the afternoon and the honors were cal Program will also be givenawarded to Mrs. Beecbler. Mrs. Frank I . " MRS. C. E. LAWRENCE, Pres.
Grove ani Mrs. Frank Dorsey won the second an4 third honors. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Javoc. A dainty luncheon of two courses was From this age the human system gradually declines and the accumulated poisons in the blood cause rheumatism In joints, muscles and back. These warnings snoulrt be promptly relieved end U r i A 1 1 u jltn.ua n , - , , I , J t. . , . i . )
following prescription whtch' come; ! of Mrs' R" E' differ, 460 Summer from a noted doctor and is said to have 'street. Mrs. A. E. Wilcox was In charge no equal In curing rheumatism and : of the afternoon's program. Mrs Etta restoring physical vigor. Good resulta nQ v- i,. .v.- , . ' come after the first dose. "From you" ! Drake lead tn devotional exercises. A druggist get one ounce of Torls com- ' re-view of the third chapter of the text -n,(i f',".1 Saied pckf,fe) "dl.tmok .rhe L!g.ht of tne wrld" was
pound. Take these two Inrrwli.m. home and nut them into a half nin nt I good whiskey. Shake the bottle and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bed-time." If your druggist does not have Toris compound in stock he will get it for you In a few hours from his wholesale house. Don't be influenced to .take a patent medicine Instead of .this. Insist on having the genuine Toris compound in the original one ounce, sealed, yellow package. For snowy weather, to be dry shod, wear four buckle Arctic. But Arctics are different. Call at our store and look at the kind that wear. Ask for 5EAC0NJ
ARCTICS Look at the heavy Gum Toe Cap. See the "Samson" Extension Heel. Then wear them. The Cross on every pair indues satisfaction to you. E. G. Minas Co.
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latd for twelve guests. Mrs. Puhlplatz will be the next hostess and will entertain Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 16, ,it her home in Ogien street. Mrs. PohlpUtz will entertain with cards. A THIMBLE PARTI. Last evening Miss Gertrude Clau-s entertained the young wome"h of tin X. X. Embroidery club at her home in Clinton street. The evening was spent very enjoyably with needle work and music until 10 o'clock when the hostess served a luncheon. The refreshments were daintily served in two courses. The arrangements were made for the next meeting. Tuesday evening. Jan. 16, when John J. Claussen will entertain at her home in 'State Line street. The meeting last evening wa1 the regular wekly club meeting and several members w ere in attendance. Mrs. J. J. . Claussen, the Misses Hulda Klein, Gertrude Herbst, Emily and Bertha Ebert, Gertrude Claus. Bertha Malietske and Lilly and Meta Fedder are members of the cjub. A E.'TEKTAIMENT. One of the leading entertainments of the season .win be given Thursday! evening. Jan. 11. in the auditorium of i th First M. E. church in Russell street. It will be the third In a series of entertainments planned by the members of the Epworth league for the winter. Mrs. A." J. Fischer, Impersonator and dramatic reader, will give the entire program. Mr. Fischer has been associated with the Redpath Lyceum bureau for several season and comes to Hammond highly recommended. He will give "A Pair of Spectacle," a play of three acts, which tells the story t,f two trothe-rs, one a pessimist and the other an optimist. Mr. Fischer will take the many parts in the play with, out the aid of costumes or make-up. The entertainment promises to be very enjoyable and it. is desired that there are many present to hear Mr. Fischer. KNTERTAIXS WITH CARDS. The members of Circle No. 1 will be enter'.ained by Mrs. Frank Cope at her hnrne. 307 Kast State street Thursday afterfSon. Pedro will be played. A BUSfXESS MEETING. The members of the Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church met In the guild room in Rimbaeh avenue yesterday afteinon for an important busi ness essiom There wer several members in attendance. Plans were made for the . baaquet they will serve th Men's . club Wednesday evening, Jan. 17th. Other business of interest to the members wjs disposed of. .',.' MOTHERS' MEETTXG. The Mothers' Club of the Lincoln school will met on Friday afternoon, Jan. 12, 1912, -at 3 o'clock. Rev. C. A. Smith will talk to the mothers. A musl- ' FLORENCE MILLER, Sec. AX IMPORTANT MEETING, Mrs. C. E, Brewbaker will be at home to the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Pine Street Presbyterian church Thursday afternon at 3 o'clock at her home in Pine street ' ' A MISSIONARY MEETING. An interesting meeting of the members of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First M. E. church wan held yesterday afternoon at the home ;8llM a ver delightful way by Mrs.
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SOCI.4I. NEWS FOR TlllRSDAV, The member of the Martha Xeof the I'lret hrllan chureH wilt niet fur an all-day seasioa Thurwday ia the nodal rooms of tlie chnrch la Calumet at-?nuc. A meetlas; of the members of Woodmen circle vtill he held Thursday afternoon In the K. of I, ball la Sooth. Hohman street. ' lira. Henrietta Huber will entertain the member of the (iood Will rlub at her home In Truman avenue, Thursday afternoon. Mm. J. C. Collins will entertain the member of the Sewing Circle nl All Saint. Catholle ohureh, Thursday afternoon nt her home In Summer street. Mr. Charles Hubbard will entertain In honor of the member of the Fern Leaf Lines club, Thursday aft ernon at ber home In Walter street. Wilcox. A very Interesting talk was i then given by Mrs. George R. Streeter on "Witch Doctors and Charms in Africa" following which Mrs. Clark Learning read a paper on "Idols." At the conclusion of the program several business matter; of interest to the members were disposed of. Mrs. pfeiffer and Mrs.1 JIlx entertained during the social hour and served a luncheon of two courses. A ST I D Y. MEETING. Airs. Robert, Giliis was hostess to the members; of the literature - committee of the ilammeini Woman's club yesteiv day afternoon m har home, 54 Rlmbach avenue. It was the first meeting of the members slrce before the holidays and there wa 'a large attendance despite the cold weather. Following a short business session, when plans were made for" the next study meeting, the program was announced. Mrs. Virgil S. Relter will be the next hostess and will entertain the committee members at her home in Hyslop place Tuesday. Jan. 23. The study will be "James Whiteomb Riley." Mrs. Glllls was chairman of the program .commute for yesterday. "The Long . Roll" by 1'ary . Johnston . was studied and the following papers were read: ' Outline of the Story Mrs. George H. Sumers. Character Sketch Mrs. Jeannie Sawyen" Biography of the Author Mrs. W. C. Harrison. Criticisms Mrs. Robert Giliis. The Progressive Court, Tribe of Ben Hur, has paid the Insurance benefit to the heirs of their late member. Mrs. Ida Ewat. The draft for payment of the claim was received one week after the clat tfiwas filed. Mrs. Eva Grove, scribe. Tou will say that a La Vendor cigar cannot be beat. If you try one.
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Miss Mary Ibac-ii will be taken to a hospital in Indianapolis today for an operation on her c;-.r. Miss Ib'ach is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thach. who formerly lived in Homewood and only recently returned to Indianapolis after spending Ihe holidays here. Miss Mildred Metlie has returned to Kenosha. Wis..' to resume her studies at Kemper Halt after spending the holidays in Hamcnond tht guest of lier parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. H, McHie, of South Hohman. street. Xotice! Special meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America Thursday after noon, 2:30 for installation of officers at Long's Hall. Order of the Oracle, iFRANCIS .JACKSON. Recorder, If. Cedargreen. Polo at East Chicago rink Saturday, Jan. 13, E. Chicago vs. Indiana Harbor. Price 23c. Don't miss the game. 9-4t An interesting meting of the members of Progressive Court No. 168, Tribe of Ben-Hur, was held last evening In tha K. of P.. hall in South Hohman street; It was the regular bi-monthly j meeting and the usuai number of members attended. The installation of r. fipers was the Important feature of the lodae session. Dsnnlv firimes ptwl n. the Ins-tailing officer. - The ;me-mbers Planned tor the next meetlnnr to b bald In two weeks. :Jan; 23. . when -a lrr
ILodge Assemblies
attendance is desired. A business and."nm canal legislation
social program will be' followed. Al committee waa appointed to prepare program of entertainment for the so - del hour. The following officers will serve during 1911: Past chief, W. S. Jones; chief. Mrs. Mary A, Shearer; Judge. Mrs. Margaret Malo; teacher, Mrs. Nancy Davis; scribe, Mrs. Eva Grove; keeper of tribute J. W, Davis; guide, Mrs. Elizabeth Barker; captain, Raymond Ryan; inner gate keeper, Mrs. Emma Ryan; outer gat keeper, W. S. Shearer; ( A s-peclal meeting of the members of Golden Rod camp No. 1157. Royal Neighbors, has been called for Thursday afternoon, Jan. 11, in Long's hall in State street There was a meeting of the members of the True Kindred-last evening in I. O. O. F. hall In State street. The usual number of members attended the meeting. The Installation of officers will be a feature of the next lodge sesrion, and there will be a social hour. Tlw grand installing officers will be present at the. meeting. There wUl be installation of officers of the Woodmen Circlle at their meeting Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Convention Will Be
the K. of P. hall. Bertha M. Weeks!
of South Bend, InU., will preside aa In stalling offlrer. Slie will have with her the drill team of the South Bend Xo. 36. BAPTIST BROTHERS - ENJOY A FEAST Dr. -Vichert of Fort Wayne Delivers Address to the Guests Last Night. i ne mptlst Brotherhood enjoyed Its third monthly banquet at the church parlors in S.bley street last night. After a half hour spent socially, forty-live men sat down to the banquet table, the banquet having been prepared by Mesdames George Bradt, F. Stakemiller, W. Bashore, B. A. Carter and James Bellby and served by the Misses Veda Hcmstock, Myra Carter, Florence Thompson, Edith Bradt and Ruth Brenneman. After the banquet a short business session was held and short program followed. The address of the '-evening was de llvered by or. J. F. Virhtrt. pastor of the FlrstjjPaptlst church. Fort Wayne. Dr. Vicherfs address w- clear and forceful argument upon tn distinctive principles of the church. The speaker was . enthusiastically applauded, and there were many expressions of ap proval following his address. ine next banquet will be held on Feb. 13th. Arrangements will be made to have some special music aod a noted Chicago lecturer to address fife. Broth erhood. , THE DAY IN CONGRESS Senate. 2 p. m. .In wession at lorlmer election committee ques tlons Edward Hines, wlua"put 1orlmcr over." Lorimer on stand denies all knowledge of bribery. Trust hearings were resumed by the Interstate commerce commission. Itepresentatlve Bonnings of Colorado resigned from monetary committee. National monetary commission's final report. presented to both houses. Senator DuPoni of Delaware spoke Sn advocacy of the bill to raise volun - teer fouces during threatened or actual I warLorimer testified in his own defense. AdoJurncd at 3 p. m. until 2 p. m. toI morrow. I House. I " Met at noon. Interstate commerce committee deI elded ;to hold Immediate , hearings on "Sugar trust" investigating commit altee heard Dr, Wiley on sugar tests. l ' Ways and means committee was urg ej to recommend another date than Dec. SI for reports under corporation tax1 law. Accounts committee filled the places of "extra" stenographers to house committee, who struck because of re duced pay. ' Representative Humphrey of Wash ington attacked democrats for doning Controller Bay inquiry. abanProposed visit to western reservations by committee on interior department expenditures denounced ;n debate as a "junket." ; National monetary commission's report submitted to both houses. President submitted message regarding tariff on wood pulp and print paper. Hill of Connecticut arraigned democratic record of extra session. Adjourned at 5:19 p. m. until noon today. TOLI.ESTON Mrs. S. Goldberg was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Ethel Carlson was a Chicago visitor today. Miss Ona Shover visited with friends Held
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G. J. Bader of Whiting transacted buslnr.KS here today. - - P. C. Greenberg was a Hammond vis iter yesterday. S. A. Hall of Chicago transacted busi ness here today f Mrs. C. Lohman of the Ridge was the guest of Mrs. , F. E. Harms, on Hart street, yesterday. - - - -. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. Mark w ilder muth a nine-pound baby girl Tuesday morning, Jan. "9th. Frank Kluge and Alvln Stebbins have returned from a two weeks' trip at Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Reeva Goldberg has returned from a week's visit with relatives In Evanston, ill. Mrs. D. I. Greenwald and son Mar quis returned from Fort Wayne, where they Jiave been visiting relatives for the past two weeks. Mrs. Cavell and son were Chicago vis itors yesterday. MILLER. MIbs Hulda Anderson Is op the sick list. Miss Dahlln returned home Monday eve after spending a few days with, her sister, Mrs. Nelson. Minnie Klelzman returned home aft er spending a few days with her sister at Dairy, Mich. . Mrs. Hansen lit much improved in health. FRANK PLEADS 10T GUILTY" But Just the Same He Is Bound Over to Superior Court. (Special to Thb) Timer) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Jan. 10. Abe Prank, who is charged with having drugged and robbed John Pora in the rear of the latter's saloon some months ago, was held to the superior court j yesterday by Judge Jordan of Indiana I Harbor. Frank pleaded "not guilty" through his attorneys. Judge "Sabath of Chicago and W. J. McAleer of Hammond, lie has an alibi of great length which he is prepared to try to prove in Judge Relter s court, but no evidence was lntroduced on his side. The state pre sented four witnesses, John Pora. his wife, their servant and barkeeper, to I prove that Frank was the man who I visited Pora's saloon and talked prt1 vately with the saloonkeeper on the memorable day when the latter fell strangely unconscious and awoke to find his roll of (1,300 missing from his pocket. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Joseph Meade represents the state in tltis "case." ''''. He declares the fght will be a hard one, as Frank is a man or considerable Influence in shady 'circles, which carry much : height In pontics." and will use every means at his command to defeat his prosecution. Days News In Gary GCII.n DAXCE. Tomorrow night the Christ church guild dance will take place at the Com mercial club. Mrs. Ernesst C. Simpson is chairman of the committee In charge. - MEETING AXXOITXCKD. Ladies of the First Reformed church Aid society will hold their annual election at' the church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. AID EI.ECTTOI TOMORROW. The annual election of officers of the Ladles' Aid society of the FH-st Presby terian church will take place tomor row afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hall, 563 Harrison street. Later a bake sale, the date not being known as yet. will be held and Mrs, McArthur and Mrs. McManus will be in charge." - FROM KSICKEBBOCKERLASD. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Carleton of Albany, N. T are visiting relatives In Gary. . Mrs. Carleton, before ler marriage, was Miss Grace Greenlee. She Is the daughter of Judge C.asslus M. Green, lee of Gary. Mr. Carleton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carleton of Gary and a brother of Mrs. Harry Stringfellow. AID MEETING. At 801 Monroe street, the home of Mrs. Fra.nk Welsheimer, the Ladies' Aid society1 of the First Methodist church will hold ill meetihg tomorrow afternoon. WEDDING BF.LLS. The marriage of Miss Hessle Vrooman to Frank Sheehan took place in Holy Angel's church yesterday morning, the ceremony being performed by the assistant rector. Rev. Father De vJUe. Their marriage came as a surprise to their friends who did not know of its occurrence until after the cere mony was over." Mr. and Mrs. Sheehan will spend their LAST TIME CARSOX BROTHERS I Swedish Athletes I WA.VZER PA I.MER in Siarlya Joh PATHB'S
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