Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1912 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. v ednesday, Jan. 17, 1912. NEW KIMONA COAT Whiting Hostess to Pythians of 3rd. District Thursday nnnnnnnmnlnnnnABmnnnHnnanVBBJSfSsBa Five Counties Will Send Delegates to Annual Winter Meeting in Oil City, and Extensive Program -' Is Arranged.

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MEALS FOB A DAY. BREAKFAST. Oatmeal with Cream. Bacon. Fried. Cinnamon Drip Coffee. Back Rolls. LUNCHEON'. E.calloped Oysters4 Graham Bread. Raisin Cake (Egoless, Mllkless and Butterless. Baked Apples with Maple Suscr. Russian Tea. DINNER ' Creole Carrot Soup. Baked Veal Hearts with Potatoes. Cabbage Salad with Pimento. Cheese. Crisp Wafers. Sma'.l Coffee. Nuts. Pates. 5 A I.K1GHIG PARTV. About twenty-five young- people of ' the seventh and eighth grades of th -Central School enjoyed a Bob pkrty iast evening. They were chaperoned by Mrs. W. J. Mac.Vleer. They drove to : Hessville and through the surrounding ! country and had a jolly tftne. Refreshments were served by the girls of the grades. A BRIDGE PARTY. r Mr. and ' Mrs. Adolph Hirsch were - host and hostess at a brldga party last evening at their home, 4S Carroll street and very charmingly entertained a number of their friends. There were ; about thirty guests. Bridge whist was played at sir tables in the parlors. After several games the honors were awarded. High scores were made by Mrs. Virgil S. Relter and Mr. M. Rothschild and the consolation priess were awarded to Mrs. A. F. Rohrer and Mr. Frank Hammond A luncheon of two courses -was served at the conclusion of the card games. Club Meetings A LISCHEOX. One of the prettiest entertainments trt the week was a luncheon at whicn Mrs. J. T. Hutton was hostess to the members of the Erthstane Club at her home In Ogden street yesterday. Several members were present and Mrs. Prosier of Ottawa. 111..- Mrs. Hutton's -T"25 -z&StcfTerA ilrs.- A lexeal.er. Htolko Tltz Vera the Invited guests. A beautifully appointed luncheon of threat courses was served at one o'clock. The tables in th dining room were decorated with Conolian candle sticks and kllarney rones to carry out a color scheme of pink and white. In the parlors there were large bunches of roses. Following the serving of the luncheon the guests returned to the parlors ,' where the afternoon was spent with 1 sewing for the poor In the city. A great deal of work was accomplished. Music was one of the social features of the afternoon. Mrs. R.B. MacAleer will give an afternoon party Tuesday, January 30th at her home In Doty street, honoring the members of the Erthstane Club. The luncheon yesterday took the place of the regular blmonthly meeting. A THIMBLE PARTY. A pleasant evening was spent by the young women of the X. N. Embroidery Club at the home of Mrs. John J. Claussen in State street last evening. It was the regular weekly meeting and several of the members were present. The evening was spent very enjoyably with needle work and music until ten o'clock when a dainty two course luncheon was served. The Misses Kmily and Bertha Ebert will entertain at the next regular meetin Tuesday evening January 22nd at their home in South Hohman street. They will entertain at a thimble party. The folOREL! ME CURES DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has ORRINE been in restoring the victims of the -Drink - Habit" into sober and useful cltlsens. and so strong is our confidence in Its curative powers, thst we want to emphasize the fact that ORRINE is sold under this positive guarantee. If. after a trial, von get no benefit, your money will be "refunded. ORRINE costs only 11.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. MO STORE PHARMACY, 60 to 013 South Hob man Street, Hammond, Ind.

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SOCIAL MEWS FOR THl'RSDAV. Mm. Joseph KmmerHns; will entertain the members of Circle - No. 2 Tbiinday afternoon at her home la Kuuell street. Mrs. Martin Findllus; nlll have an her ul Thursday afternoon at her home In Morton Court the men. berw of the R. A. E. Club. Mm. K. A. Scowden will entertain the member of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club nt an afternoon thimble party Thursday at her home In Ada street. The yu a women of the A. I). QClub will mert with Mm. Fred I lanceman at her home In Condlt street Thursday evening. The members of the Sunshine Clab will be entertained by Mrs. Henrietta Huber mt her home la Truman avenue Thursday afternoon. Mm. Laeey will be hostess to the member of the ton Social Club at their mrrltuic Thursday afternoon at her home In Claude street.

lowing young women are members of the club: Mrs. Claussen, the Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert, Lilly and Meta Feddsr, Bertha Maleitske, .Gertrude Claus, Gertrude Herbat and Hulda Klein. ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. rs. Joseph Miller had as her guests last evening at her home, 11 Williams street the members of the China Club. It was the evening for the weekly club meeting and the twelve members were present to enjoy the entertainment. Cards were the feature of the evenln? and the guests played several games of pedro at small tabes In the parlors. The guests played at three tabes. Mrs Mller retained the hostess prize as Is customary in the club and also won the first honors. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Clarence Eder. A luncheon was served folowing the card games. The refreshments were esrved in two courses. The members will meet Monday evening Instead of Tues day of next week at the home of Mrs. Henry Ilelser In Carroll street. Mrs. Helser will entertalii with cards. AN AFTERNOON PARTY. very, -enjoy s.tiei ine: ol t-he members of the aolden Ro-XClub was held yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Pohlplatz In Carroll street. The members were al present and devoted the afternoon to the social diversions usually a feature of the meetings Pedro was played at three tables and after several games the honors were awarded. Mrs. A. D. Crisman w.on the first honors, Mrs. Thomas Cusbman, the second and Mrs. Frank Dorsey, the third; The copsolatlon prise was awarded to Mrs, Javot. Music an-l luncheon followed the games. The luncheon was served in two courses Tuesday afternoon, January 22nd Mrs. F. A. Bull will be hostess and enter tain the members at her home In Ann street. A SOCIAL GATHERING. Between twenty and thirty member of the "Women's uxiliary to the University Club met in the University club rooms In South Ilohman street yester day afternoon and were entertained by Mrs. O. A. Krinblll. Mrs. Harry Johnson and Mrs. E. M. Shariklin. The afternoon was devoted to cards and bridge whist was played at five tables. High scori was made by Mrs. Walter 1. Tatton. Dainty refreshments were served during the hour following the card games. The members will meet again on the afternoon of January 30th and bridge whist will be the feature of entertainment. EMBROIDERY 1MB MEETS. Mrs. O. A. Lyon very pleasantly entertained the members of the M. W, G. Club at her heme, 15 Douglas tsrect yesterday afternoon. The afternoon was spent with needle work and at four o'clock a dainty luncheon was served The next meeting will occur Tuesday afternoon, January 30th at 'the home of Mrs. A. O. Merrill, 601 Michigan ave nue. Mrs. Lyon had as her invited guest. Miss Edna Falwell of Chicago and the following members were present: Mrs. A. H. ' Cross, Mrs. Ray Stafford, Mrs. A. J. Davis, Mrs. A. H. Kale, Mrs. M. Stansbury, Mrs. A. O. Merrill, Mrs. C B. Stiver and Mrs. C. B. Stiver and Mrs. C. D. Palmer. THE IOWA MOSCOW Beacon Falls Quality in a high ftmr-buckle arctic. The aole are the exclusive Cross 'tough cure," extra heavy, solid and durable. The toa ia "armor-plated" with a double tbicknisn of pare rubber safeguard against "sning-.,r The famous Samson .'! Insures strength where it counts most. 80 per cent of Rubbers wear out first at the heels. The uppers are of casamerette of finest quality, ruow-r mwiunea ana wscer-prooi. The lining is genuine wool nece not cotton ihodriv. fWe couldn't make it better it's the result of years nf n rvM, f n 1 iwMH.ni. Don't, take ordinary makes wnsn ou can get ueaooa f Falls quality at no greater gtJ expensa. Be sure the Cross Is on i ross is on f xt or J every rubber boot aaocyvs. buy. Dept. Stora tha Ores en avers pair.

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In this klmona of velour, the deep shawl collar and the cuffs are of the name material. The garment fastens well over the left hip. A BBir . ARTT. , am a The young wcrf,, " the Inte Se CTuT"wefa entertained by Miss Jane Conkey at her home in South Ilohman street last evening. Mrs. Walter Conkey was present as the invited guest of the hostess. 'The evening was devoted to bridge whist and several games were played. A prettily appoint ed luncheon was served following tre games. Miss Alice Holm will entertain the club members at their next meet ing Tuesday evenig, January 22nd at her home in Rimbach avenue. Bridgs Whist wil be one of the social diver sions. A DANCE. Elaborate preparations are being made by the members of the Hammond Motor Boat Club for their fifth annual reception and dance to be given Thurs day evening, January 18th In, the Ma sonic Temple in Muenich Court. The hall has been prettily decorated In th club colors of purple and white and pennants and boat lights will be use among the decorations. Dancing wil begin at eight-thirty o'clock and th program dances wil begin at nin o'clock following the . Grand March The musical program, will be directe by Mr, WalsU. Between two hundred and three hundred invitations have been Issued among the friends of th members! in Harnosd . and vicinity Special cars have been provided for th Bast Chicago guests. The followin are the officers, of the .club: Commodore G. W. Hunter. Vice Commodore George Drackert. Rear Commodore William Gordon Sr. . Fleet Captain II. F. Lindner. Secretary-E. E Fricke. .Treasurer Wm Leytze. Judge Advocate Sam Burnham. MRS. THOMPSON" ENTERTAINS, Mrs. J. W. Thompson entertained th members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Pine street Presbyterian ehUEch her home in Hoffman street jeSterda afternoon. ' It wm first announced tha the meeting would be held at the hom of Mrs. William Bothwell but on ac count of Illness other arrangement were made.- It was a special meetin railed to finish tome sewing and a great deal of work was accomplished. There were several members in attendance. At the lose of .the. business sessio refreshments were served and a pleas ant time was spent ocially. The an nouncement of the next meeting will be made later. I WILL MEET THl'RSDAV, The member of the Presbyterian "So cial Club will meet in the church par lors in South Hohman street Thursday evening at eight o'clock and he enter tained by James and John Rhlnd. All young people of the church and congregration are invited. SERVE A DINNER. . The members of the Martha Society, of the First Christian church will meet for an all day session Thursday In the parlors of the church in Calumet avenue. The members will serve a dinner at noon., A cordial Invitation to attend is extended the public and it is desired that there la a large attendance. The afternoon will be devoted to sewing. HOLD REGULAR MEETING. Mrs. A. Weiss is entertaining tho members of the Jewish Ladles" Aid So-

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meeting of the Third Pythian District f Indiana will be held at Whiting to morrow, when all the lodges in the dlsrlct consisting of Jasper, Lake, Newon and Porter counties, will ha tha uests of Whiting Knights of Pythians No. 348. There wilt be a day and evening session. In the morning there will be a reception to the visitinsr brothers : the K. of P. hall on 119th street. The afternoon session will begin at SO o'clock, the following program to be rendered: Opening of Lodge' No. 348 A. H. Reading D. G. C. Surrender to Grand Lodge Officers. Roll Call of Lodges Harry Wade, G . of R. and S. Report of Delegates. Appointment of Committees. Motions and Resolutions. Ex-emplincation of the Secret Work J. W. Galther G. V. C Conferring Rank on Page Rank Class. Good of the Order. Report of Commitees. Closing. The evening program which will be held at the Whiting rink on Indiana boulevard, and to which there are expected to be 400 Knights present, will be at 8 p. m. and will be as follows: Open Meeting, Ladles Invited. , lety Wednesday afternoon, at her home In Williams street. Thebusiness meet-j ing will be followed by a social session, i It was desired that many members at- j tend. i AN EVENING PARTY. The members of the Alpha Phi Club and their husbands wil be entertained by Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Bell at their home In South Hohman street Friday evening. The evening's program of entertainment promises to be very enjoyable. MRS. K NOTTS A HOSTESS. .Mrs. A. F, Knotts will be hostess o tne members of tne sewing circle or All Saints Catholic church at her home in Muenich Court Thursday afternoon. t Is the regular weekly meeting and a large attendance is desired. The usual program will he followed. ENJOY THE EVENING. -Forty young people of the First Presbyterian church enjoyed a bob party last evening-. They left Hammond at seven-thirty o'clock and spent a few hours driving through the coun try, south . of town. The social hour was spent in the parlors of the church where a supper was served. ? The party was give by the members, of Presbyterian Social Club. f-... The members of the Protected Home Clrcler will give a pedro party tnis evening in the old Masonic Temple in State street. Acoriiat invitation to attend Is extended the public and It is desired that there is a large attend ance. Skating starts again Saturday night at East Chicago Rink. Dancing after 10 o'elock. Floor resurfaced. Price 25. Miss Emma Ainsworth of Crown Point was the guest of friends in Ham mond Monday. , Miss Margaret Boldt has returned from an over Sunday visit with friepds and relatives in Hobart. Mrs. Wrilllam Bothwell Is reported to be ill at her home, 494 Horrman street Mrs. John F. Reilley returned to her home in Rimbach avenue last evening from Mt. Clemens where she has been since Saturday. tlnmmond hiah school present "She Stoops to Conquer" at Hammond the atre Friday. Jan. 19. lS-t ILodge Assemblies ' There will be a meeting of the mem bers of Silver Light Hive L. O. T. M this evenine in the K. of P. Hall' in South Hohman street. There will be program and arrangements have been made for a pleasant social hour A lrge attendance of the membership is desired. A meeting of the members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. ws held last evenig In the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. It was the evening for the regular bi-monthly meeting and man Tnnhera were In attendance. The routine business was disposed of at an early hour. The important feature of the lodge session was the annual installation of officers. Mrs. Primmer acted as the Installing officer. Following" th lodge session a pleasant time was spent socially and refreshments were served. The next regular meeting will occur in two weeks on Tues day evening. January um nu mn usual business ana social program wm be followed. A large attendance of the membership is desired. The following officers will serve during 19iz: ( Councilor Mrs. Maggie Koontx. Associate Councilor Mra Ada Franck. Vice Councilor Mrs. Edna Ashbaucher. ' Associate Vice Councilor Mrs. Mary Southworth. - . Junlon Ex-Councilor Mrs Rebecca Van Gilder. Junior Ex-Associate councilor wrs. Mary Lindville. Recording Secretary Mrs. Lltxia Pontius. Associate Recording Secretary Mrs. Alice Newton. Financial Secretary Mrs. - Millie Davis. t Treasurer Mrs. Ollie Wheeler. Guide Mrs. Alma Brdwning. Inner Guard Mrs. Grace Kichhelmer. .

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Address Hon. Mayor B. -Vocal Solo Miss Clara Daienberg. 4 Addres Hon. Senator Frank N. Gavit. Piano Solo Miss Jennie Daienberg. Fraternalim, by Hon. James E. Watson. Violin Solo James Spanler. Address Hon. Wm. P. Hart, G. C. Vocal Solo Dr. Cook. Remarks by Visiting Brothers. An elaborate1 supper will be served by the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E, church. The Grand Lodge officers are: William P. Hart, G. C. ' John W. Gaither, G. V. C. . John M. Lewis, a P Harry Wade. G K. of R. and S. W. A. Morris, G. M. E. Robert M. Brown, O. M. A. Charles F. Remy, G. I. G. F A. Priest, G. O. G. The lodges included In the Third District of Indiana are: Remington, No 68; Rensselaer, No. 82; Wheatfield, No. 353; Hammond, No. 210; Lowell, No. 390; Crowi Point, No. 814; East Chicago, No 477; Indiana Harbor, No. 1615; Gary No. 541; Whiting, No. 343; Damon No. 72 of Kentland; Goodland, No. 141: Brook, No. 277; Morocco. No. 492; Valparaiso, No. 184; Hebron, No. 405 and Chesterton, No. 44 - Outer Guard Mrs. Laura Leady. Trustee Mrs. Julia Wllhelm. . The members of Germanla Rebeckah Lodge met last evening in I. O. O. F Hall In State street. There was the usual large - attendance of members. The transaction of business occupied the attention of he members during tha early evenig hours. On account of ill ness among the candidates the inltia tion was postponed. The plans were made for the next meeting to be held Tuesday evening, January Both and a arge attendance is desired. There will be initiation of a class of candidates. A social hour will follow the regular lodge session. BEAUTIFUL COMEDY GIVEII BYJJ. PUPILS Costumes of Bygone Days to Be Seen on Hammond Theater Stage. - , Costumes typical of the Ellcabethean age, and stage settings in harmony will be used by the Hammond high school students who are in the cast next Fri day night to present Oliver Goldsmith's classic comedy ''She Stoops to Conquer, at the Hammond theatre. Enough tickets have already been sold to defray the expenses, and tbe indications are that a big gathering will be present to hear and see the amateur thesplans in their various roles. Out-of-town high school pupils and teachers are also expected to be. in the audience. The cast for "She Stoops to Conquer" ls as follows: Sir Charles Marlowe.' . .Raymond Mette Young Marlowe Elliott Conroy Understudy , Clure Burge Hardcastle Robin Amoss Hastings Understudy Tony Lumpkin.. Understudy Diggory . .Friedley Johnston ... 1 ... .Roland Fox ....... .CHU Burge ....William Arnold .Edgar Crumpacker Roger , William Arnold Other servants for act 2,' scene 1.... ; ...... Louis Peterek and Clyde Dicer Stingo William Arnold Understudy Arthur Becker Fellows In the Inn. Jeremy Clue Burge LADY CHARACTERS. Mrs. Mardcastle. .. .Marguerite Knotts Understudy .- Haxel Moriarty Miss Hardcastel Mildred Carter Understudy Kalllla Trotter Miss Nevlll .Marguerite Haefer Understudy i . Ellen Peterson Dolly Adele Dunbar Understudy Henrietta Wolf DICTATES OF FASHIOX. Lace is coming into prominence as a trimming on the newest parasols. . The new material known as "fiausch" abroad is now in great demand for long coats. All designs of needlework are of an open 'character. Floral effects are not massed closely together. Wide bands of venlse, ciuny and filet are need as borders on novelties In silk, chiffon and linen. Fringe In llk, fine lacet braid or chenille makes an attractive edge finish. Jeweled hatpins are now seen which are much more rational In size than formerly. Some are of the double type: that Is, there are two connected by a short Jeweled chain, and they are both worn at one side of the hat. For elaborate ball slippers appliques of gold and silver galloon are added to foundations of black and white satin, and these are -adorned with "very beautiful and glittering buckles, of which the most fashionable are in oval shape. The tunio still claims numberless disciples where suits for small boys are concerned; many of these for the winter are designed in dark coloreed washing silk, made in simple style and almost hiding the short silk knickers underneath. . . - ' COLDS CAUSE ' HEADACHE LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine, the world wide Cold and Grip remedy removes cause. Call for full name. Look or signature E. W. GROVE. iSc

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SPOONS THURSDAY. CHURCH FEDERATION MEETING The Church Federation Meeting was not largely attended on last Monday afternoon at the Methodist church in Indiana Harbor. And another misfortune Is that so few preachers In the Calumet - region have . watches.. ' and therefore can not get to tHe same place at the same time. The only important x . action taken was to appoint - different ones to secure in ttie various localities the number of saloons, gambling places, and houses of prostitution, an to learn how many men in the different plants are working seven days in the week. This is not a Sunday question, but "one rest day in seven" question. The next meeting will be held in the Congregational church in East Chicago next Tuesday, Jan. 22, at 2 p. m. - ' CHILDREN'S KEEPSAKES. How very few parentn ever d think of taking cars of little d d trenjmre belonging to their call- d d drvn, putting them awny until the d eh lid's aense of responsibility Is so d d educated as to give a value to the d d article la his eyes! One at tha d d things thst should alwaya be dona d d Is, when photographs nre tnk.ru, to d d pnt nwny one to be kept for the d child through life. No matter how d d often a picture la taken, one should d d be net aside for the child. Ilovr d d often, when a dear child dies, d d there Is Inmemtatloa that there is d d no picture of him or her, because d d none has been kept In the fnmlly, d d nnd the picture wns not of nufll- d d dent vnlne to others to be pred nerved. I have in -ray possession a d d little knife, fork and spoon, given d to mr little ortrl when a baby, by d one who Is no more thna a memd ory, and as .soon as the ttny little d daughter becomes "eligible," the d set wtll be passed to her. Many d other belongings of the other, d d kept for ber ntnee her own bnbyd hood Is passed en to the bablea of d d her own household. Of every picd tore taken of ber there wna n d d copy kept, and she can see herself, d d Just as she was at the aire of her d d own little ehlldreen. A mother d d should keep bits of clothing d d scrap of calico, gingham, and d d other cotton goods, and of woolens d d as well, which ' went to make up d d the child's wnrdrobe, and these d may, later on, be made Into d d "patchwork" either for or by the d d child. One mother I know dives d d to her little daughter a piece of d d china or glnsswsre, or something d of Insttng quality, on every birth- d d day or "gift" day, and the child Is d d taught to keep these as treasures d ngalnst her day of need. Among d d my owa most precious belongings d d Is a solid silver butterknlfe, d celved ns a premium at a fair on d d.aome ntock exhibit, by roy father, d d half a century ngo, nnd kept for d d the baby girl. There Is slso a lit- d d tie old-fashioned coal otl lamp, the d d first our family ever had, and be- d d cause I ndmlred It so much. It A. wmm a to m,. Th stsrht of dt d Is bring, back vision, nnd memd ortea so plainly that they seem d d realities of today, Instead of the d long dead paat. TOLLESTON. Miss Ona Shover spent the day in Hammond. Miss Ethel Carlson was a Chicago visitor today. ' Mrs. J. Q. Jones, on 4th street, is vis iting friends In Chicago for a few days. A. F. Stanton of Hammond trans acted business here yesterday. tMrs. August Bode was a Whiting business visitor Tuesday. , Lee Crew visited his mother at Park Manor yesterday, who is very ill. Mrs. 8. Goldberg is visiting friends In Indiana Harbor today. Mrs. Lee Crew Is visiting relatives in South Chicago today. T" V. ,mnral n t TV" ol tor XTrtll snri A1bert Lee. the two boys who were- killed by a Pennsylvania train on Friday, took place at the German Lutheran church yesterday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. The Interment was at Crown Hill cemetery and arrangements were so made that the bodies rest beside each other. Messrs. Alvln Wild.aiugo Sobject and Katies expect to leave today on a business trip to Texas. The Royal Neighbors will give a public card party at the Odd Fellows hall this evening. Mr. Bridle has finished putting up Ice, he having filled the large ice house. Mr. Fairbanks, who has been sick with typhoid fever for the past few weks, is recovering. ,A. J. Smith was a Gary visitor yesterday. ARE YOU READING THE TIMES?

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