Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1912 — Page 2
January 27, 1912. Tu A CfiARMINC OPERA CLOAK XrTjfjr Tr G?
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MEAL FOR A DAT. BREAKFAST. Pineapple Shredded. Cream of Rye. Fried Mush with Maple iyrup. ColTee. IXNCHEOX Nut Loaf (Rioe). Pickled Onions, liaked Apples. Tea. DINNER. Rabbit en Casserole. Spiced Currants. Potatoes in the Half-. Shell.
Fricassee of Parsnips. Whole Wheat'
Frlensse of Parsnips. Whale Wheat Bread. , Wllite Grape Salad.' Hot' Cheese Crackers. ". Coffee Nolr.
SOCIAL JiEWS FOR HOXDAV,
Mm. II. K. Kaeher will be at kerne to the member of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club at her Plummer a-venue residence Monday afternon. Mm. Smith t1I entertain the member of the Flenrdell Clnb at her home In Sobley atr-eet Monday evening. A nnmber of Hammond young women will jive a Leap Year danee at fll Hall In State atreet Monday even I ii a. A meeting of the member of Triumph Council o. 1 I), of I will k held Monday evening In I. O. F. Hall In State street. '
A UACE, Fifty or more young: people of Hammond gathered at Wei. Hall in State street last evening in response to invi
tations issued by Mi.3
Schloer. 43 Ruth street a few days agoj. Davis, the Misses Helen Price and
for a Irf-ap 1 ear dance. The party was J Rosalind Lyons, Messrs. Ralph Kale
C. D. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kale. Mr.
Elizabeth and Mrs. A. H. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. A.
given in compliment to Miss Schloer's
house guest. Miss Mollie Rugemer of Richmond, Minn. The ball room was very beautifully decorated In black and yellow. Autumn leaves were used In profusion. Streamers , of crepe paper trimmed the arches and windows and festoons were draped from the chandeliers to various parts of the hall. The, same attractive colors were chosen for
the parlors., Dainty little ribbon orna-
Herbert and Robert Price and Richard
Cross. CELEBRATES AX X ITERS ART.
sit. ana mts. Kdwara tfewett. were host and hostess at one of the pretties;
social entertainments of the week end last evening at their home, 42X Pearl street, Robertsdale. They entertained a number of their friends and relatives at
a diner and evuning- party in celebra
I eu-reSTYUS cot fall.! I 11 1 t
ents, were given the young women asjtion of Mr. Jewett's fiftieth birthday
anniversary. Mr. Jewett was the recipient of many very beautiful valuable gifts. A prettily appointed dinner of four courses wes served at six o'clock. The tables wenj trimmed witR flowers, and ferns. During the evening the guests were entertained with music in the parlors. Various social games'were played and the hours were spent very enjoyably. The - guests were Mr. anl Mrs. Howard Shlnneman of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hunt and daughter. Avis Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoors, Messrs. Clarence Jewett, Harry Jewett. L H. Jewett,
favors. The evening"s program began at-nine o'clock and dancing contiued until twelve o'clock. The musical program was rendered by Clement Goyke, pianist and Mr. Walsh, drummer.. Their program was very enjoyable. During the intermission frappe was served In the refreshment room. Mr. and Mr3. Frederick Heintx were chaperons at the party. i A THEATER PARTY. ' The Beta Alpha Tau girls will compose a theater party in Chicago this evening. They will have dinner at the
Tip Top Inn after which they will see Peter Biey, Oscar Gallis and Henry Margruerlta Sylva. in "Gypsy Love" at Furstenburg all of Hammond; Clifford the Chicago Opera House. In the party Jewett of Kankakee, 111., and Frank
will be the Mlses Genevive Hastings,
Lytta McMahon, Theresa Dorsey, Klsal
Masepohl, Beatrice Hansen and Kathryn , Desmond..-
A SfRPRISE PARTI,
Murphy of Cleveland, O.
A CHAXGE IX MEETIXG. The members of tne art committed of theHartond Woman's Club will meet at the hcmii of Mrs. Fd Simon. 21fi Inrli-
A numner or young people met at tne ,na Ave.. Monday afternoon instead of at
...home of Miss Kathryn Trimble In AUth.JUm.At.JSra SL..JS,. Escb.es in Pliun-
street last evening ana gave a surprise mer- avenue as was first announced. It iparty in her honor.- The evening wa9 .ln fee tbft rejrular br-mojithly meeting spent very enjoyably with games and snd a iarKe attendance of the membermusic until ten o'clock when refresh- -hI is aeslred. The Dutch Masters
iments were served. Among the guests . wil be gtudled and aSery interesting
iwere me Misses aiargueriie con., , progTam has been arranged
Frances Willi, Jriorence t romuen,
Kathryn Trimble, Lulu Northrupv Dolll Patton, Janet Scherer, Gertrude DePralaa V.llla XTfO 11 iatnn fnria Ws.
tv-o r a nlfftSA.ntl tr TtertaiTied V - . 1Ik
Irene Wolf. Messrs. Ralph Young. Fred , -.-
ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY.
The young women of the C. I. C. Club
. ' ... ,., ,, Hazel Younger at her hoi Scherer, Dan Eder, Nick Mosher, Harley f , ..,.,. Sibley street last evening.
.Maginot, Thomas Stack and Thomas . Seymour.
'A THEATER PARTY. Miss Inea Eaton. Miss Wellie McDaniel, Miss Laurine McCully of Ottajwa. 111., and Messrs. Arthur Aussen of Ottawa, 111., and Milan Stiles formed a theater party to Chicago last evening and saw Marguerlta Sylva in "Gypsy Love" at the Chicago Opera House.
A IMXXER. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lennon gave a dinner : last evening at their home, 469 May street in honor of Mrs. W. B. Parker.
V;The ptrty was given to celebrate Mrs. .Parker's birthday anniversary. A pret--tlly appointed dinner was served at six ( . o'clock and the evening was spent in a
me. 30i East
bley street last evening. It was the
evenig for the regular bi-monthly
meeting and all the members were present. There was a short business
session when several matters of interest to the members were disposed of. During the social session that follow
ed Miss Mabel Powley gave a reading
jand several of the members entertained Jv.-lth musical selections. The members
toasted marshmallows and were served with other, dainty refreshments. The next regular meeting will take place in two weeks on Friday evening and the hostess wil be named later,.
Here Is an opera cloak of brocaded satin with a deep border of velvet cut in front and "back panels. Tbe collar la Of velvet and has bead embroideries. It Is bordered with fur tomatcb the sleeve trimmings. Th effect Is charming. -
MISS K. NOTTS A HOSTESS. Miss Marguerite Knotts will enter
tain a number of friendsat her home in Muenich Court this evening. Her
guests will be tbe members of the cast of "She Stoops to Conquer" and Mls-s
Grace Houk who directed the re
hearsals. The play was given by, the young high school people last Friday evening in the Hammond theatre.
MEETIXG WAS POSTPONED. The young women of the J. F. F. Club
postponed the meeting which was announced to take place last evening. . A
meeting may be arranged for Friday
evenig. February 2nd and the hostess
v. ill be named later. Games and contests will be the entertainment during
the evening.
A STVDY MEETIXG. Mrs. B. E. Escher1 .will be at,. home
to the members of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club Monday afternoon at" her home in Piummer Ave.
It will be the regular bi-monthly mee
tDgaiuLa large-attendance of the membershlp is desired. The Dutch Masters will be studied and an interesting program has been arranged. WILL MEET SEXT WEEK. ,
The members of the Mozart Club will
not meet this evening. The next regular meeting will be held Saturday even
ing, February 3rd at eight o'clock at
the home of Mrs. C. G. Kingwlll in Williams street. , The study will be "American Composers" and a very delightful program has been prepared. It Is desired that there is a large attendance of the msmbershlp at the meeting.
TERRE HAUTE WINS. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 27: More than1 one million Red Cross seals were sold in Indiana in 1911, making a record for ten state. Terre Haute wins the $3,000 prize lTn by the McCrumHowell company. The other six prises go to Klrkpatrlck, Danville, Pierceton, Greensburg, Mt. Carmel and Goodland.
This announcement was made today by Merle Sldener and Guernsey Van
Riper, the Indiana sales managers, who
directed the sale throughout the state. It is based upon reports from all but a few of the 426 .cities and towns, among them Indianapolis and Anderson. When all reports are received the sales managers expert the record to reach 1.250,000, a 100 per cent increase over the sale of 1910. According to the conditions of the contest the city selling 10,000 seal and making the highest per capita sale would.be awarded the. prise, Terre Haute headed the list with a gross sale of- 192,000 Red Cross seals and & per capita record of 3.3? seals sold for eaeh Inhabitant. '
- social way.
(Club Meetings
A OAXCE. ! MARS. SAWYER ENTERTAIXS. One of the social affairs of Monday! Mrs. Jeannie Sawyer was hostess at i evening which Is anticipated with a a very delightful social entertainment great deal of pleasure is a Leap Year . yesterday afternoon at her home in
' dance to be given by a number of Ham- Clinton street when the membrs of the , mond young women in Wels Hall In Marquette Club met with her for one of
State street. It Is expected tnat tiie their bi-monthly -bridge parties. ; dance will be attended by a large num- Among the members 'pi'esent were Mrs. ber of young people. The program will John McDermott and Mrs. Wr. r Simon-
begin at eight-thirty o'clock. . ton , formerly of Hammond but now of
J Chicago. Mrs. John W. Dyer Of Indi-
y A BOB PARTY.
A very enjoyable evening was spent 1 by the members of the M. W. G. Club. their husbands ad a ttw Invited friends ' who went on a bob ride last evening. After a few hours spent In driving through th country the guests were i Invited to the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. ' H. Price, 3J Ada street where the remalnder of the evening was spent. Music and dancing were h social diversions. At a late hour refreshments were served. Mrs. Ellen Davis of Indianapolis snd Mrs. Fred Lash were the irtvited guests and the following members and their husbands were present, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Lyons. Mr. and Mrs.
At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLIGLI'S" Tht Original cad Cienuina T.1ALTED MlLEi Tht Food-drink for All Jlgis. At restaurants, hotels, an fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your kleboard at home. Don't travel without ttl A qnkk land prepared in a minute. Ttke so imitation. Jol $y "KOSLICrS." act In Any mill Tract
apalos was the Invited guest of the
hostess. Mrs. Dyer was a member of
the club during her residence in Hammond. The afternoon was spent very
enjoyably at the card tables where sev
eral games of bridge whist were play
ed. High scores were made by Mrs
W. G. Paxton and Mrs. B. I P Bell A beautifully appointed luncheon was served at the conclusion of the card
games Next Friday afternoon Mrs
Charles G. Hohman wil be hostess to the Marquette club members and enter
tain them at her home in Mason street.
Mrs. Hohman will entertain at a bridge
party. WILL MEET XEXT FRIDAY.
The girls of the Bonlta Club will
meet next Friday evening, February 2nd. The place of moetlng has not
been definitely decided but announce
ment of It will be made later. . Last evening was the time for the regular bi-monthly meeting but tht party was
postponed for the convenience of sev
eral of the members. POSTPOXK THE MEETIXG. The girls of the A. B. 'c. Club decided to postpone the meeting which was announced to take place last evenig at the home of Mis Kathryn Swltzer in Russell street. The change was mad on account of other social entertainments arranged for the evenig. A meeting may be arranged for next Friday evening but definite announcement of it win be made later. The usual social, pfosrara will be folowed.
A SALE OF HOME BAKERY. A sale of home bakery will be given
In the Harnond building today under the auspices of the Standard Bearers Society of the First M. E. c,hurch. Tlie young women have prepared a large assortment of pies, cokies, cake and
break for the sale and hope to realize a nice sum. The proceeds will be added to the missionary fund.
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and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of South Hohman street for a few days. Arthur Aussen will leave for his home In Ottawa, 111., tomorrow, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. GeOrge
Stiles, at their home In Doty street. Mr. Aussen is, Mrs. Stiles brother. .
Mrs. W. L. SImonton and Mrs.. John
McDermott of Chicago Were in Ham
mond yesterday for the meeting of the
Marquette club at the home of Mrs. Jen
nie Sawyer, in Clinton street.
The Misses Alma and Alice Hess,
teachers in the Lowell and Hessville
schools, will spend the week end in
Hammond, the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Michigan
avenue. The Rev. Elliott of Peoria, 111., will
spend Sunday in Hammond, the guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. El liott, at their home. In Doty street.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Chesterton,
lnd., are the guests of Dr. and Mrs
Alva Young and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Meara, at their home, In Calumet ave nue, for a few days.
Skating at East Chicago Rink Wed.,
Thurs., Sat. and Sun. Polo game Sat urday night. Harbor vs. East Chicago.
Miss Laurine McCully of Ottawa, 111.,
who is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs,
George Stiles of Doty street, left for
Chicago today for an over Sunday visit.
She will returne to Hammond forf a
more extended visit. .
Miss Helen Phillips will leave for her
home In Chicago tomorrow after spend
ing a few days In Hammond the guest
of Miss Elsa Masetiohl, at her home, in
Webster avenue.
Judge Lawrence Becker will return home today after a few days spent In
Indianapolis.
Miss Marquerite Mln'ard. who has been quite ill at her home in Doty street for several days, is recovering. Mrs. John W. Dyer, formerly of Hammond, but now of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dyer
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This simple and harmless formula has worked wonders for all who have tried It, quickly curing chronic and acute rheumatism and back-ache. "From your druggist get one ounce of Torts compound ln original sealed package) and one ounce of sy rup of Sarsaparilla compound. Take these two ingredients home and put them in a half pint of good whiskey. Shake the bottle and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bed-time." Good results come after the first few doses. 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. This was published here last winter and hundreds of the worst cases were cured by it ta a short time.
A meeting of the members of Hammond Temple Xo. 73 Pythian Sisters was held last evening In the K. of P.
'u in ouuin rtonman sxreet. It was the eveningfor the regular bi-monthly
meeting and the usual number of mem
bers wa$ In attendance. Several ap
plications for membership were ballot
ted upon and other routine work was
disposed of. Plans were made for th
next meeting to be held In two weeks
on Friday evening, February 9th.. Th
usual business and social program will
be followed. Following the business meeting a pleasant time was spent so
cially and refreshments were served
TONIGHT 7:30 9:00 Last Times 3:00. 7:30 and 9 P. M. SUNDAY The Denvers, Millard Brothers, Harry Webb, Eiler's Circus and Other Big Attractions
3 Days Starting Monday Tr-Hri X TAf-aQt Black Face Comedian JUllll VVCOl and Eccentric Musician
Paul Gordon ?hl whei Cora Simpson & 'Co. JXJg,.. :. Don & Hughes Ltafng Pathe's Weekly fnfs Free Spoons hTrsday d Matinees lOcTrsaT Wight Prices 10 & 20c
There'wllt be a meeting of the members of t Dorcas Rebeckah Lodgs this evening in I. O. F. Hall in State
street, II is desired that there Is
large attendance of th membership,
The business meeting will be followed
by a social session.
TOLLESTON
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Flfleld and chil
dren were the guests of relatives in
CrUman yesterday.
Misses Jennie Gibson and Frances Hamilton were Hammond v falters last
evening.
The committee of the Ladies' Aid of Westminster Presbyterian church meet
with Mrs. E. K. Shover, on Grace avenue. The aid society is planning to give a Martha Washington dinner on
Feb. 22. '
Miss Lissr-ie Bode of East Side was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Bode, on Hart street, yesterday. Messrs. Fred Keck .and Kelson Pan-
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lels of th Ridge were Tolleston visitors
yesterday. Miss Lola Henderson, who has been the, guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, on Third street, for several days, returned to her home In Wolcott, Ind., yesterday. . Mrs. W. ni. Henderson was a Chicago shopper yesterday. M. Mendenhall returned from a week's visit with relatives in Ridge Farm. Ill J. G. Bader of Whiting transacted business here yesterday.
EAST GARY. Mr. and Mrs. M. Porller and son Sheldon of Jackson, Mich., are visiting with Mrs. Porller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Reich. rs. Ksther Babcock returned home Thursday evening after spending several days with friends in Chicago. " C. A. Peterson was a Gary business visitor Friday. ,
Miss Viola Roth of Hinsdale, 111., is
visiting at W. K. Ashton s.
CLARK STATION. William Faulson of Clark Station was a Gary visitor yesterday afternoon.
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H. Schrelber of Hammond was a Clark Station business visitor yesterday. . t Mrs. ft Sickel of Chicajro spent the day with Mrs. Q. B. Schmetzer here. Miss f. Mayhew of Clafk Station was a Tolleston visitor yesterday. David Grand of Clark Station was a Gary visitor last evening-.
HIGHLANDS. Mr. and Mrs. Moss were Chicajro shoppers today. x Clarence Hutchins, Mrs. C M. HutchIns and Mrs. Ed. Werdeman are visitors .at Crown Point today. , Mrs. Newoomb Is visiting with friends and relatives in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Daugrherty visited with Mr. and Mrs. U I Daugherty In Hammond Thursday. Miss Whitney of Crown Point is yls. Iting- the public schools here today. Mrs. N. Tunk Is a Hammond shopper today. Mrs. . Douthett was a Hammond shopper yesterday.
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