Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 6 February 1912 — Page 2

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mkai.s for V DAY. An Egg'.ess and Futter1es Menu. F.REAKFART. Stewed Figs and Prunes. Fried Halt Pork, Cream Gravy. Vienna Roils. Drip Coffee. LUNCHEON. Norwegian Fish Balls Saute. Toast or Bread Sticks. Currant Dumplings. Brown Sugar Sauce Tea, with Orange Slices. DINNER. Tomato Vegetable Soup, r.aked Han. Baked Potatoes. Shredded Leaf Lettuce, French Dressing Teaches with lmon Cream. Nablseos. Black Coffee. MECTS TONIGHT. The St. Hedwig Society of West Hammond holds its regular meeting this evening. A F.tRKWEMi PARTY. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the season in high school circles was a party given by the members of the Junior class in honor of Floyd MiCutcheon at his home in East Sibley street last evening. Mr. McCutcheon will leave Hammond with his parent this evening on the 6:28 Michigan Central for Worchester, Mass. to make his home in the future. The class presented him with a beautiful Hammond pen nant. There were between twenty and twenty-five guests in attendance and they spent the evening vry pleasaCy with musio and games. Several of the young pople entertained with vocal and instrumental .selection. Dressing clay pipes was one of the feature of entertainment -which proved particularly Interesting and enjoyable. Harry Dickenson won the" only honors in the contest. The serving of refreshments at ten o'clock concluded the evening program. A BOB PARTY. The members of the Sophomore Class of the Hammond high school chaperoned by Miss Grace Houk enjoyed a bob party last evening. The early part of the evening was spent in driving through the country after which the young people went to Assembly Hall where a few hours were spent pleasantly. Various games were played and dancing was a feature of the program. Refreshments were served. There were about seventy-five' guests at the hall, a n?jmberof Junior and Seniors meetlne with the Sophomores for the evening's entertainment. - A BOB PARTY. Last evening a number of Hammond people drove to HesiviUe in large bob sleds and spent a very enjoyable time. The evening's entertainment took: place in the Hess Hall. A supper was followed with dancing and various game -were played. Mermbers of the Simplex orchestra furnished a program of music during the evening. Many of those who attended are employes of the Simplex Company. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ebert, Mr. and Mrs. T. Kuhlman, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fricke, Mr. and Mrs. B. Conradth, Mr. and Mrs. "W. C. Letmbach, jr Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Koons, Mrs. C. G. Kingwill, the Misses Inez Eaton, Lila Shafer, Stella Shafer, McCluskey and Grace Bailey, Messrs. Manteufful, Toung, Anderson, Stamm, Austgen, "Whitney, Shanklin Detiaff and Jasxczak. c lub Meetings AN AFTERNOON PARTY. A very pretty party was given by Airs. Charles Ii. Dyer at her home in South Hohman street yesterday afternoon in compliment to the members of the Embroidery Club. Mrs. Dyer had as her Invited guests, Mrs. Gerald Landon Finch of Seattle, Wash., who is spending the winter with her mother, Mrs. M. Louisa "Woods of South Hohman street. Mrs. R. "W. Ross and Mrs. Huglson. After a few hours spent very pleasantly with their needle work the guests were served with a daintily appointed two course luncheon. Mrs. Ray Chapman will be hostess at the next meeting in two weeks, Monday afternoon, February 19th at her home in Condit street. Mrs. Chapman will entertain at 'a thimble party. ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. The Beta Alpha Tau girls met with Miss Beatrice Hansen at her home in Rimbach avenue last evening. In company with the members Miss Hansen entertained Mrs. F. C. Ryan, Miss Minnie Turner, Miss Julia Wall, Miss Veda Hemstock and Miss - Florence At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for 130 ELICITS" Th8 Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for AH Agos. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. ;: Delicious, mvigoratin&ancl sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without A. A quick lunch prepared ia a minute. Take ao imitation. Just say UORLICITS." flat in Any CJilte Trust

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SOCIAL NEWS FOR WEDXESDAV. The ladled of the Knight of Columbus wilt meet for their annual election of olH-rrn WrUnriMlay afternoon in the H. of C. CI life rooms In South Ilnhiunn street. The members of the Deborah lid Society of the Flriit Christian ehureh will meet for an all day session "Wednesday In the church social rooms In Calumet avenue. lrs. J. Floyd Irish Bud Mrs. F. X. Ilirkok will be hostesses at the meeting of the Ladles Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon In the church parlors In South llohmsa street. Mrs. J. T. Flavin will entertain the members ( the I ntodate W hist Cluh , at an afternoon card party Wednesday at ber Jhome la South Hohmnn street. The members of the Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Kplseopal church will hold their monthly social meeting; at the home of Mri. Robert Smith In "Warren street Wednesdny afternoon. The members of the Hammond Motor Boat Cluh will entertain at Masquerade Party la their club rooms la Calumet nvrnue, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Peter f'nimprrkpr will give n euchre party at her home In Webb street. Wednesday afternoon In honor of the members of the Columbia Club. The members of Silver Light Hire I O. T. M. will Rive one of their popular pedro parties "Wednesday evening la th K. of P. Hall and the public Invited. Mr. E. S. Emerlne will entertain the members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First' M. K. ehnrcb Wednesday afternoon at ber heme, 473 Summer street. Loverldge. The evening was devote! to cards. Bridge whist and "500" were played at small tables and after severat games a two course luncheon was served. Co-ers were laid for twelve guests. In two weeks on Monday evening,' February 19tit Miss (Jenevive Hastings wi',1 ntertain the clul at her home in State street. Miss Hastings will entertain with cards. The following members were present last evening, the Misses Kathryn Desmond, Lytta McMahon. Bertha Hansen, Genevlve Hastings and Theresa Dorse. A COX CERT. The English Opera Singers will give a concert at the First M. E. church in Russell street this evening under the auspices of the Hammond Woman' Clu-b. The concert will be the fourth in a series of entertainments planned by them for the winter and the program promises to be very delightful. In the company is "Walter W. Flora, tenor, Charlotte Simpson, dramatic soprano, G Ethel Hunt, meto soprana, Harry C. Lombard, baritone, and Earl Foreman pianist. They will give In costumes, scenes from the Grand Operas, Popular Operas, Gypsy Scenes, Sailor Scenes, sacred selections and selections from the Oratorios. The members of the literature committee of the Hammond "Woman's Club will have charge of the entertalnent. KJIJOV THE MEETING. An enjoyable meeting of the members of the. FIeurdellClub took place las; evening at the home of Mrs. Travers in South Hohman ttreet. The members were all present and spent the evening playing cards. Pedro was played at three tables and after several games the honors were awarded. Mrs. II. O. Young won the first honors, Mrs. Davis, the second, Mrs. Hoke, the third, Mrs Smith the fourth and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. O. G., Rout song. A dainty luncheon of two courses was served following the card games. Mrs. Davis was named as the net host ess ana she will entertain the club members at her home in Muenich Court next Monday evening, February wth. MEET WITH MRS. MINARO. The members of the Ideal Book Club were entertained by Mrs. I A. Binard at her home in Doty street last evening. There was a small attendance at the meeting on account of Illness among the Members. It was the regular meet ing, changed from Tuesday to Monday on account of the concert at the First M. K. church. Following the study pro gram refreshments were served. , Mr Alva Young will be the next hostess and will entertain the members at her home in Calumet avenue during the week of the 19th. A program is being arranged for the evening. A DANCE. The young women of the O. T. M. Club will entertain a number of their friends at a dancing party Thursday evening of this week in Wets Hall In State street. It will bo the second in a series of parties at which these young people will be hostesses this winter The hall will be prettily decorated for the occasion. The evening's program will begin at eight-thirty o'clock and dancing will continue until twelve. A large number of invitations have been ssued for the party. EM3CTIOX OP OFFICERS. The ladies of the Knights of Columbus will meet in the K. of C. club room in South Hohman street Wednesday afternoon for the annual election of officers. Following the business meeting the members will play several games of pedro. A MASQCERADE. One of the pleasant entertainments scheduled for Wednesday eveninj is a

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masquerade partyat which the members of the Hammond. Motor Boat CIu j will entertain in their club rooms in Calumet avenue. Invitations to attend have been extended to a few friends. Dancing will be a feature of the even ing's social program. A Ct'lLD MEETIXti. Miss Margaret Prest entertained th young women of St. Agnes' Quild of fcU. Paul's Kplseopal church at her home i. Douglas street last, evening. The transaction of ' business occupied th attention Of the mersbers during tho part of the evening. Music was a feature of the social hour. Following . short musical program a two course luncheon was served. There were several members in attendance at . tjhe meeting. "Announcement of the nct meeting terbe held in two weeks, Mdtiday evening, February 19th will -be made later. ( AIO SOCIETY MEETS. The members of the Tadles Aid Society of St. Paul's Luthera church wl'l be entertained by Mrs. K. Ullrich at her home, 109 Ogden street, Wednesday afternoon of this week. It will be the first meeting of the members since before the holidays and a large attendance i.a expected. POSTPONE THl MEETING. The meeting of tlt? Inter Se Club which was announced to take place thU e-enfng at the home of Mi? Agnes Me'.kle in South Hohman street has been postponed until next Tuesday

evening, February 13th. Miss Meikleand there wl'l also be a sale of home

will entertain at a bridge party. IIOI.I) YVEKKl.V MEETINti. , Mrs. F. X. Hickok and Mrs. .T. Floyd Irish will be hostesses at the meeting of the Ijidies' Aid .Society of the First Presbyterian, church Wednesday afternoon in the parlors of the church In South Hohman street. The members will devote the afternoon to their needle work. A SOCIAL SESSION. The members of the Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet for a social session Wednesday afternoon, February 7th at the home of Mrs. Hubert Smith In Warren street. MRS. WILSON' A HOSTESS. At her home in Cedar street, Mrs. Wilson will entertain the members of the Northside Ladies' Club Wednesday afternoon instead of Friday of this week. Mrs. Wilson will entertain at a thimblo party. A THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. W. A. Hill will be at home to the members of the literature committee of the Hammond Woman's Club this afternoon at her hohie, 904 So. Hohmaii street. The members of the committee for th day will give a short literary program and every member was asked to be prepaid with a short quotation by Dickens. It win be a thimble party. ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. Mrs. Clarence Eder will entertain the members of the China Club this evening at her home in Condit streot. Cards will be the entertainment at the meeting and the guests will spend the even ing playing pedro.- Three tables will bo occupied. ' A STX'DY MEETING. "The members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Giles Warner in Carroll street" yesterday afternoon for their ti-monthly study meeting. Mrs. Henry Biirk, chairman of the committee presided during a short business session. The program was in charge of Mrs. S. E. Swalm. It was one of the most enjoyabl and Interesting given before the committee this winter. Tho study was "Russian Literature." Mrs. Swalm read a paper on "The Literature of Russia" which showed very careful study f her subject and proved very instructive. The paper by Mrs. rYiedlander was very enjoyable. Her subject was "Tolstoi" and she told of his life and his writings. Mrs. Arthur

Weiss rendered a very beautiful piano selection. At the conclusion of the progrnm the members of the social committee of which Mrs. Giles Warner waj chairman served a luncheon. The announcement of the next meeting will be made later. The date of the meeting U February 19th. VISIT HI 1.1 IIOVSE. The Hammond women connec ted with the Settlement House and any of their friends who desire to visit Hull Hou. in Chicago Saturday are asked to meet at the Lake Shore depot and take the 8:4S train. MRS. WHITIXG A HOSTESS. This afternoon the members of the Golden Rod Club are meeting and Mrs. George Whiting at her home in Beall avenue. Cards will be the feature of entertainment. Several games of pedrj will beplayed. A THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Gertrude Herbst will have as her guests this'eventg at her homo in South Hohman street, the young women of the X.. X. Embroidery Club. Miss Herbst will entertain with a thimble patty and the guests will devote the evening to their needle work. f , AS A I.I. 1.Y SESSION'. The mebers f committee Xo. 1 of the Deborah Aid Society will have charge of the meeting tomorrow in the parlors of the church in Calumet avenue. Th members will meet for an all day ses

sion. A luncheon will be served at noon bakery to which the public is invited. Mrs. Harry Hatfield Is chairman of the committee. Xext Tuesday evening the members "of the Deborah Society and the Christian Endeavor Society of the First Christian fhurch will visit the Ward Baking Co. in Chcago. The public is invited and tickets can be secured from any of the members. Plans are being made to leave on the 0:40 Erie and return at 12:05. ILodge Assemblies A meeting of the members of Progressive Court Xo. 16S Tribe of Ben Hur will be held this evening in the K. of P. Hail in South Hohman street. It is desired that there are many members in attendance at the meeting. The business meeting will be followed by a social session. The member of the drill team are urged to be preent for practice. There will be initiation of candidate at thV next meeting n two week. ' The next meeting of the Court or Honor will be held Monday evening. February 12th in WIs hall in Sta'e street. The usual program wllj be followed and it is desired that fnere is a large attendance of the membership. There was no meeting last evening. There will be a meeting of. the members of the True Kindred Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F, Hall in State street. Following the, business meeting the members will enjoy a social session. It is desired that the meeting is well attended. Miss G. Kthel Apoll has resigned her position a stenographer in the office of Attorney D. J. Moran to accept one with the Chapln Co. Roscoe Hemstock spent Sunday in 'Valparaiso visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Hemstock. Mrs. Jacob 8chmit is reported to be quite ill at her home In WTilliams street. Jacob Tex of Doty street has gone to Crown Point on a short business visit. Frank Edwin and George Lipinski who are' attending the St. Procopius College at Lisle, 111. are the guests of their parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Paul B. Lipinski of South Hohman street for a few days.

Tre Federated Church council of th? Calumet region will meet andliold its election of officers at two o'clock this afternon at the Gary Y. M. C. A. An attendance of ministers from all over the county is expected. Rev. "W. F. Switzer, pastor of the Hammond M. K. church, temporary chairman, will preside at this afternoon's session. The district council is affiliated with the national organization. Its purpose is to secure unity on matters affecting church work. Some twentyflve churches are now members of the, local organization. Karh parish is represented by its pastor and one lay member.

Messrs. Klllngton and Alcjrlch reril estate men of Chicago, who are soon to open an office on the Sternberg property near Hlrkory street were entertained at dinner by H. E. Oreen, 324 Hickory steet today. Miss Mildred Kmerine who lias been ill for several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Kmerine, 473 Snmer street has recovered and was able to return to school yesterday. Mrs. John Broertjfs from neighbor hood of Kaxony was a business caller In Hammond today. East Chicago Rink ad. in the amuse ment column. S-lt SIMS THE BUSY MAN NOW-DAYS (Continued from Page I. mittee Is Charles G. Sefrit, of Washington. Mr. Sefrit retired recently from the Washington Herald, and is in po sition to take the secretaryship If it is offered to him. One of the i interesting developments of the last few days Is the fact that a number of Democratic papers over the state have sent to the Boehne headquar ters in this city for press matter about Boehne and his boom for the Demo cratic nomination for Governor. Tho Boehn bureau is sending the matter to all papers that agree to use any o it, and already this work is keeping one man busy. The Boehne people win be gin sending out a cartoon service in plates in a few da3's to Democrat! papers that agree to make use of the cartoons, and already a number o papers have ordered the stuff. Some o the cartoons will be "dingers," and will make the Taggart crowd sit up and take notice. - The Boehne people are elated over the fact that an anti-delegation fo the state I'onX'entionr-was elected in -Lagrange county, and that Whitley county fol lowed "suit with a similar delegation. While the delegates were not Instruct ed in either county, the Boehne people insist that they wil vote for Boehne for Governor. In Hamilton county the only Demo cratic township in, the county refused to adopt resolutions instructing it delegates to vote for Rals-ton. although Hamilton county is in the Xinth dis trict. which ia I;alston's home district It was thought that he would be able to come into the convention with solid delegation from the Xinth, bu Jackson i township. Hamilton county, 1. broke up the program. I'H.KS ClUKU IX TO 14 DA VS. Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO OIX1MENT fails to cure any cao of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Files in 6 to 14 days. SOc. GOV. APPOINTS EBEN WOLCOTT Indianapolis. Ind., Feb. '6. Times Bureau.) Governor Marshall appointed KbenS. Wo'.cott of Marion member state tax board, succeeding Fred Sims. Wolcott formerly senator from White .county, and onw manufacturer of gas engines at Marion. C. O. F. TO HEAR LECTURE At the meeting of Baumgartner Court, C. O. F.. last night it was announced that the Rev. George Ileldman of Collegeville would give a lecture on the evening of the 19th of this month under the ausplcos of the court. The members of the lodge and the young and old men of St. Joseph's church will be the invited guests. The Rev. Heldma'n, wffo Is a forcefuland eloquent speaker, is in Hammond to take the place of Rev. H. M. Plaster during the atter's temporary absence. Father Plaster is at Mineral Wells. Tex., for his health, and is reported to be benefited by the baths. Mrs. Escher Better. Mrs. Bert Ipscher, who was confined to her home, 228 Plummer avenue, with a very severe illness during the past week, is reported to be improving. Her condition was such that he was not permitted to v receive any visitors, nor ia she hardly strong eiyatigh now to receive callers. South Side Meeting. x Every member of the South Side Improvement association is requested to be present at a meeting of the organizatlon which will be held at the" Wallace school tomorrow evening' at S o'clock. Business of importance to the property owners of the south side is to come up for discussion. Quarantine Raised. The scarlet fever quarantine was raised today on the homp of William H. Leslie, 104 Russell street, where Grace, the oldest daughter, was slightly ill for a few days. The diphtheria quarantine will be raised tomorrow on the Ickard home, 463-lSOth street, where Emil, a little

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