Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

February 10, 1912. HAF.ir.10ND LADY ' GETS SILVER MEDAL 1HL Ltiut& HAIK HAND. (jp in PEE wv-OO & W. C. T. U. Oratorical Contest for Prize Brings Out Crowd.

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Mrs. J. C. Milliken of Hammond won

the silver medal prise which was

warded last nig-ht at the First Method

ist Kplscopal church of Hammond at the oratorical contest among the ladies

of the W. C. T. U. The judges weie Dr. Uelaney, the Rev. W. F Swltzer and Mrs

pavis There wag a good attendance

and several new members, among them

Dr Mary Jackson were taken into the

union. The music for tho occasion was furnished by the Sophomore Band of the Hammong High school. The program was as follows:

Piano Solo Miss Gladys Younger. f Devotional Rev. AT. F. Switxer. Oration "In Defense of the Alamo,'

Mrs. W. O. Ijeaverton -

Oration "The Resubmisslonist's

Story", Mrs. Davis.

Song "The Dramshop," White Rib

bon Quartet.

Oration "Is Temperance Nothing to

Me?" Mrs. AVilllam Meyers.

Oration "Pictures from Life," Mrs.

Gertrude Wright.

Vocal Solo Mrs. C. C. Sproat, of

Pittsburg.

Oration "A Modern Belshanar,"

Mrs. J. C. Milliken.

"When the Big Btills am Ringing dat

Day" Quartet.

"Old Soapy" Mrs. Piserof GaryPresentation of Medal Dr. Mary

Jackson.

Benediction.

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SOCIAL "EWS FOR MONDAY.

' i ' i ' in 1 ul The current events In China are responsible for this Chinese embroidered hair. hand, which takes the place of the theater cap. The colorings are gorgeous, those for the blonde having the blaclt band, flowers anl butterflies in natural colors, and those for the brunette being pale colored ground with appropriate designs.

Social News . IN Hammond

A DAXCE. Jesse Stevens and Carl Johnson war1? hosts at one of the most enjoyable dances of the season last evening when they entertained a number of their friends at Longs Hall In. State street. Tier -eras s. :. ct 4, therlng of young Voi; .liar f guests coming 1 " 'iy 1 he evening's proj. .a" 6aU K, :i t-thirty o'clock and iatci g canilAt: : . til twelve o'clock A program of twelve dances was enjoyed. Lfttle Myra and Ruth Stevens, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stevens gave out the programs. The musical program was very enjoyable.

CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Miss Irene Clover vry charmingly entertained a number of friends last evening at her home in East State street. The party was given to celebrate her birthday anniversary and she received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. The young people were entertained with games and p. short program of music was given. At ten o'clodk the guests were invited into the dining rom and served with dainty luncheon of three courses. The colors in the dining room were red and white and the decorations were 'chosen appropriately for the Valentine season. A bouquet of red carnations formed ' the center piece for the table and prettily decorated place cards were laid for the following guests: MIsse3 Emma Vanderhoof, Nora Klein, Beatrice

Sweney, Irene Wolf, Cecelia O'Shea, j Romana Lotts, Laura Kingston. Anna) Gehring, Henrietta and Janet Hex'on, Ethel Apolt, Frances White of Chicago and Irene Clover. Messrs. Allen; O'Rourke. John Kennedy. William j Shafer, Thomas Stack, Howard Sheat, I Henry Downeylister Meara, Lawrence i Sowala ar.d Fred Clover. !

and the hostess will be named later

. The following young women are mem-

i bers of. the club: Misses Lottie Schwab,

; Kalilla Trotter, Georgia DeWeese-, Mar-

J gucrite Knotts. Janet Flavin, Nancy

I'titerson. Pearl Dufrain, lya Wilson,

Mildred Carter and Blanche Irish. V BRIDGE DINNER.

Mrs. Frances Kingsley was hostess at

a nnujse umnn jmhl evening ui ner

home in South Hohman street. Her

guests were the members of the K. P.

Whist Club who met for their bi

monthly meeting and a few other friends. A prettily appointed dinner of!

four courses was served at six-thirty

o'clock. Following the dinner tha

guests were entertained wlth cards and

played several games of bridge whist

at small tables in the parlors. The

members will meet again in two weeks

on Friday evening, February 23rd and

the hostess will be named later. Th;

following are members of the club: Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Krinbill. Mr. and Mr s.

W. G. Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Aus

tin, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnston, Dr.

and Mrs. T. W. Oberlln, Dr. and Mrs.

H. E. Sharer, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bridge.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Muray Turner, Mr. ani

Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter, Mrs. Emma Cos-

grove and Mrs. Frances Kingsley.

The members of the Court of

Honor nlll met Moaday evening tu

Wei Hall In State street.

There vrtll be a meeting of the

members of Triumph Council JVo. 11

D. of I. Monday events; In I. O. O.

F Hall In State street

Mrs Davis wll entertain the mem

bers of the F'leurdelis Club at her home In Mnonlch Court Monday evening-.

The members of the Tie Rah Shr

Club vrtll be entertained by MIkm

Mayme Rahen at her home In Truman avenue Monday evening.

Last Times Tonight and Tomorrow 7:30 and 9 p. m. Matinee Sunday 3 p.m. 1 0 and 20 cents Tossing: Austins Pryor and Clare Billy Brown Swains Cockatoos Gommsncing with the "Spoon" Mat nee Monday 3 p.m. All Seats 10c SAM AY OA, Sensational Cloud Swing OSCAR MANN One Man Minstrel DELEA and ORMA Six Feet of Comedy KEITH and KERNAN a Story in Sand and Song ; Pathe's Weekly Ccir,m:nc ng Thursday, Fetru ry 15th end ruin ng Friday, Saturday and Sunday ISO ADVANCE IIV PRICES LOWER BERTH

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Book by Collin Davis and Arthur Gillispie

"A Farce with Music and Girls"

Music by J Jos. E. Howard

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A SOCIAL GATIIKRIXfi. Miss Blanche Irish very del igrhtr ully en tertained the young women of the .1. K. F. Club last evening at hfr home in Ada street. Several of l,he members were present and, the only guest was JIlss Zella Irish who is home from the Iake Forest Colege at Lake Forest, 111., to spend the week end. It was the first meeting: of the members in severa 1 wek. The social program of the club was followed. Various games were played and in a musical Contest arranged as the leading feature of entertainment one prize was awarded. Miss CJeorgia DeWeese won .the honors. A daintily arranged luncheon of two courses was served at ten o'clock. The members will meet again next Friday

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A MISSIONARY MEETING.

Mrs. George Icklin was at home to

the members of the Woman's Mission

ary Society of the First Presbyterian

church yesterday afternoon at her

home in Warren street. It was the monthly meeting to which the mem-j bers of the society and congregation were invited and there was a large attendance. The members met to read

and discuss the second chapter of their

text book ''Western Women In Eastern

j Lands." Mrs. Cynthia Sohl gave a very i interesting talk on "The Womm In the ; Bible." The musical program was givj en by Mrs. T. W. Oberlln and Miss Harj rlet Ferris who sang several duets. Following the study program Mrs. Locklin and Mrs. O. T. Kloojc served j their many guests with refreshments.

A dainty luncheon of two courses was j serve'd. The announcement of the March meeting will be made later. The

usual program will be followed. ' PARENTS CUB MEETING.'

The monthly meeting of the Parents

Club of the Lincoln ffchool was held yesterday al'ternon in the school hall. The members honored the birthday an

niversaries of Lincoln and Washington whicW occur this month and an appro

priate program was given. Mrs. Oscar

Hill and Mrs. John Powell, jr. assisted

the children with their progra'.v Mrs.

Hill sang a group (of songs and Mrs.

Powell rendered several pretty instru

mental selections. The children of th;

grades gave the remainder of the pro

gram. A pleasant time was spent by

the members at the close of the program. There was a very large attend-

once of members. The next meeting

will occur in March and the prajram

will be announced latpr.

i A CLASS MEETING.

A meeting of the Knights of Honor

took place last evening in the sdcial

rooms of the First Baptist church in East Sibley-treet. There were seventeen members isj attendance at thy

meeting:. The early part of the even

ing was devoted to the transaction of business. Members were chosen to

serve on the following, commutes, so

cial, si;k flower, look up, lesson and membership Other routine work was dir.posel of after which the social hour Vas announced. Games were enjoyed pfter which refieshments were served.

The members wil Imeet again in the

near future.

were in attendance at the meeting, Ed

ward Hess, Renner Hoffman, Oscar Weil, Lolyd Hess, Arthur and Wilfred

Wolters, Harold Miller and Grant In-

graham. The following members were

elected to offices to serve during the year:

President Edward Hess. ( . Vice President Renner . Hoffman. .

Secretary Lloyd Hess. Treasurer Oscar Well.

MEETING HAS BEEN POSTPONED.

The meeting of the Marquette Club

has been postponed until Monday afternoon, February 19th when Mrs.

Jeannie Sawyer wiH entertain at her home in Clinton street. Mrs. Sawyer will entertain with cards and bridge

whist will be played progressively at four small tables. It' ill be the lastmeeting until after the season of Lent.

AN IMPORTANT MEETING. The Boy Scouts of America met last

evening in the parlors of the First Baptist church in East Sibley street for a short business session. Plans wera

made-for future meetings and the applications of six candidates for membership were examined, he HammonJ organization now has a membership of

forty-seven and there are seven offi

cers, me next meeting wm occur t riday evening, February 16th and busi

ness of importance will come up for

discussion. The following are the ofn-

cers: ' .

Chief Scout Master Floyd Adams. Chief Assistant . Scout Master Otto

Hudson.

Director of Chivalry Levi Golden. Scout Stalker Paul Mastellar. Physical Director Jake Buettner.

Kutszyak. The evenig's entertainment is anticipated with a great deal of pleasure. ' I A SOCIAL AFFAIR. ' The members of the White Star Athletic Association and a number of their friends will meet at the White Eagle Hall in West Hammond Sunday evening at seven O'clock. A social program will be followed and ait enjoyable time is anticipated. s i

ELECT OFFICERS.

The members of the G. B. P. Club met

last evening at the home of , Renner Hoffman in Truman avenue. The early

part of the evening was devoted to the transaction of business. The elec

tion of officer:! was the Important feat

ure of the business session. Games

and contests were enjoyed during tho

evening - after j which refreshments

I were served. The following members

A DAXCE.

An attractive affair scheduled to, take

place Friday evening, February 16th is

a dance at which the young women of

the Tie Rah Shr Club will be hostesses

The dance wil be the first club party

to be given in the Schutz Hall in Stat-3 street. A large number of invitations will be issued among the friends of the club girls in Hammond and East Chicago. It will be a leap year party and

promises to be one of the most de lightful of the pre-lenten social func ions.

ENTERTAINS INFORM A LI. V.

The young women of the Bonita Club

were pleasantly entertained by miss Madaline Gastel at her home in Wil

liams s"treet last evening. It was the

first social meeting following the or

ganization of the club a few weeks

ago at the home of Miss Myrtle Huehm

Miss Gastel entertained In honor of her house guest. Miss Zelma Hidy of

Huntington. Music and games were

features of the evening until ten

o'clock when a dainty two course

luncheon Was served. The young pa

pie are planning to'meet again in two

weeks on Friday evening, February

23rd and the hostess will be named later. The Misses Myrtle Huehn. Ethel, Smith. Beatrice Dickson, Frieda Sea- !

feldt, Henrietta Wolf and Caroline Hess were the members at the meeting last evening.

MEET WITH MISS-RAHEN. Miss Mary Rahen wil entertain the

members of the Tie Rah Shr Club at her home In Truman avenue, Monday evening, February 12th. The members

will plan for a Shirt Waist dance to be given In the near future and other business will come up for discussion.

A SMOKER. The White Eagle Pleasure Club will give a Smoker this evenlg in, Krleslel's Hatl, 236 154th Place, West Hammond. Music will be fiifsMhed by Barney

MISS TROTTER ENTERTAINS. Miss Kalilla Trotter will have' as her

guests this evening at her home in

South Hohman street, the young peoplo

of the P. D. P. T. P. Club. A program of games and contests has been arranged for the entertainment of the guests.

A HOME BAKERY SALE The. members of the Deborah Aid So

ciety of the First Christian church will

have a sale of home bak

Berendt's market in State

have a large assortment of cakes

cookies, pies and bread for sale and

hope to realize nice sum. The pro

ceeds will be used for the benefit of

the church. The members of Committee Xo. 1 of which Mrs. Harry Hatfield is chairman will have charge of the affair. l'OSPOXE THE MEETING. Tho meeting of the A. B. C. Club which was announced to take place last evening was postponed and several of the members attended the HammondEast Chicago banket ball game. The arrangements have not been made for

Miss Lulu Behrens will spend Sunday with friends in Gary. Miss Lucie Brockenbrough of Lafayette, Ind. is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H: Mott, 876 South Hohman street. Mrs. A. M. DeWeese of Rimbach avenue left today for Lima, O wher she will remain for a short visit with friends and relatives. Before returning home Mrs. DeWeese will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Knoff at her home in Berne Ind. Miss Madaline Gastel is entertaining Miss Zelma Hidy of Huntington. Ind., at her home in Williams street. Prof. Louis I. Dapron has closed the lease on Orpheum Theatre dancing academy at Schuta Hall and wil have grand opening ball Thursday night Feb. 15th regular dances Tuesday and Saturdayafter opening date.

ery today at Cast f or Woodman Play. street. They The rate at wnlch tickets for

the next eeting but announcement of ' jj .'

it win De maae jater. a meeting may take place Friday, February 16th.

Lodge Assemblies

The members of Hammond Templa No. 73 Pythian Sisters met last evening i nthe K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street for their bi-monthly meeting. There was the usual large attendance of members at the meeting. The routine business was disposed of after which a pleasant time was spent in conversation and music. Another meeting will be held Friday evening, February 23rd and a large attendance of the membership is desired. The usual business an dsocial program will be followed. 4 - . A meeting of the members of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge wil be held this evening in I. O.' O. ,F. Hall in State street. It is-the weekly meeting and the usual business and social program will be folowed. A large attendance is desired at the meeting.

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theatre next Monday night, will draw a I crowded house. The play was recently j ! given at East Chicago by the same ! cast which will appear in Hammond, j

and the enthusiasm with which it was received there assures Its success here. The cast of ' characters is as follows: North Carolina Pete, black skin, white heart .Roy Ayers

Col. Nathan Wayne, Virginia planter

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Susie Wayne, loyal and true.. Mrs. C. E. Hoople Rodney Ricker, Col. Wayne's dishonest clerk Letttec -Cherry George Allen, Dakota ranchman in disguise. ..W. C. Whlttlieb Woman servant at Mrs. Allen's Miss Annie McShane Fritz Stein, faithful German companion of the old blind man C. E. Hoople Sol Davis, 'gol darn' Tankee, also in love, and chief of the Wooodman company H. C. Reed Jeb Brown, in love and afraid to speak , Jarl Roberts Nina Winters, school teacher loved by Jeb Brown.. Miss Margaret Artlby Mayme Lane, loved by Sol Davis.... Miss Mae Roberts Kittle Jones, Dakota wild flower.... Miss Margaret Perry Erastus Green, money shark in disguise.... . Rodney Rick Mrs. Jones. Kitty's mother, and widow of a Woodman. Miss Mable BUliter Old blind man, bereft of reason in search for daughter. .. .Cel. Wayne Mrs. Sharp, wife of Sheriff Sharp, and active Royal Neighbor ., : Miss Halel Chery . Sheriff Sharp, members of the Forester's team Johnu .'Donnell Harry Lane, acting chief Forester.. Edward Schottler ARE YOt' READING THE TIMES f

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Miss Zella Irish who is attending the Lake Forest College at Lake Forest. 111. arrived In Hammond last evening for a short visit with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Irish at their home in Ada street. ' J. M. Lautman formerly of Hammond but now of Michigan City was a visitor in Hammond yesterday, r Miss Florence Merwin of gouth Hohman street, will spend Saturday and Sunday in Chicago the guest of Mrs. Howard.

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Pathe's Weekly Review Pathe Evangeline Selig (Reproduction of Longfellow's Poem.) Song "Baby Is Calling For You." Words lay Robert Scott. Music by J. M. Wilcockson of Hammond. This Song will be Sung at PRINCESS THEATRE SUNDAY, FEB. 11. HAMMOND, IND.

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