Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

Tuesday, April 26, 1912. JURY WHICH HOLDS PACKERS' FATE

HAMMOND THEATKljr 'a,ti PHONE 63 . Tuesday . MigM Do you like to hear good Singing. Rollicking College Songs. Sparkling Instrumental Music? The Wabash College Glee Club Forty Strong In the Best Musical Program Ever Heard in Hammond. Tickets Going with a Rush.

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WILL REPEAT PLAV. The young people' of the Congregational church, will repeat their play entitled "The Village. Potoftice" in their social rooms, Friday evening, March 23. Admission 25 and Is cent, P'ollowing is the cast of characters: V illiam Jones, postmaster Earl Duckett ri uauj 11,9 vv i lc . r lurciic ntrui Elirabythe Jones, daughter . Pearl Henry James Henry Jones, son John Dye Colonel Gibson.- Harry Jewett Joseph Robinson Will Hill Silaa Hardback... Harold Zuver Teacon Slocum . Atrhur Prohl I.izay Ann Sclocum, wife. ..Clara Jonkman Betsey Winslow, dressmaker Bernice Carr Rev. Tobias Dusenberry . . . John Powell Reubln Ricks, who stutters . . . .' Idural Jones Susan Smith Edith Ripley j Widow Gray Francis Prohl I,ee Sing, Chinaman . -Engard Erlckson Mr. Robnson Henrietta Jonkman - Mary Ann Stedman, deaf. Bertha Henry Cyrus Depew.... Joe Nelson Samonthy Depew. ...... .Miss Jonkman

Mandy Baker Janle Dye Job Baker, meek husband r. ...Melrln McCluro - ' Fatrtck O'Mulligan Gerald Dye Doctor DolUver Mr. J. Powell Delilah Martin ...Lillie Prohl Mrs. Briggs Bernice Carr Claudlns Briggs. her son Gler Batchelor Iforah Cassidy....' Clara Jonkman Italian F.rank Prohl Jonathan Abner and Cynthia Abner, who have visited in the city Arthur Prohl and Edith Ripley , Marthy Reynolds Bertha Henry Hint Schnlder. Joe Nelson Francis St. Claire Biglow Herbert Miller

Matildy Hoxle Pearl Henry arl Henry Edna Cole rothy Dye Mary Sloeum Annie Goodwin Dorothy Dyei Jennie Brown.. Dorothy Dye Bobbie Robinson Fenton Zuver Johnnie Doliver Glen Batchelor PROGRAM IS ASXOl'SCED. The Hammond Woman's Club will entertain members from all the Woman's Clubs of Lake County on the afternoon of March 30th in the auditorium of the Lincoln-Jefferson College of Law at two-thirty o'clock. As there are over three hundred club women in Lake County, it. la expected the "Reciprocity Meeting" will meet with much ,. favor, in that it will bring together the club women f the county to discuss subjects they study In common. All the departments of the Hammond Club are assisting in the preparation for the "Reciprocity Day." The active committee In charge is composed of Mrs. Ralph W. Ross, chairman; Mesdames S. E. Swalm, vice chairman; Mary G. Holm, D. M. Bears, E. G. Steineck, J. M. Stlnson, George Summers, Helen Twiss, Eugene Cooper, D. C. Atkinson. E. S. Emerine, J. J. Ander son and Erick Lund. The presidents of At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HOBUGETS" ' Yhs Original end Gsnulna HALTED r.HLCl Tin Foed-drlr.k fer XII Agss. At restaurants,' hotel, ane fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A qkk IbbcIi prepared in a aniiate. Take ao imitation. Jast say "H0RLKX1" (Sot la Any LVih Trust We were busier than a cranberry merchant last Saturday. New styles in Hats coming in two and three times a week. Don't forget we shape the Hat to fit your head.

the out of town cluba will be in the receiving line with Mrs. J. ?I. Turner of the Hammond Club to make th

women of the various clubs acquainted. .The following clubs have sicnificil j their intention of attending the meet. ling: Whiting Fortnightly Club, Indiana' Harbor Round Table Club, Crown Point Study Club, Kast Chicasro Tuetsdav Reading Club, Indiana Harbor Women's Club and the Hammond Woman's Club. Each club wil be represented on the program by one of its members, The program will consist of music and papers on the following subjects: Greeting..... ...Mrs. II. w. Ross Hammond Woman's Club. Club Women In Civic Life Mrs. Robt. E. Humphreys Whiting Fortnightly Club. Vocal fvnln Slrt,l Mrs. L. L. Bomberser Hammond Woman's Club. .Club Women in Politics ... .

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crown Point Study Club. Club Women In The Home. Mrs. William Mead East Chicago Tuesday Reading Club. ', Phaprody in G minor Mrs. Marshall M. Day Indiana Harbor Round Table Club. Opportunities for Lake County Club Women Mr. W. C. Harding Indiana Harbor Woman's Club, riano Solo Selected .. .Mrs. A. A. Ross Reception East Chicago Musical Club. SOCIAL AFFAIR IS POSTPONED. The party which the members of tho Hammond Motor Boat Club announced would take place in their club rooms in 1 Calumet avenue Thursday evening,! March 28th has been postponed in-i definitely on account of the Illness of Mr.'O. W. Hunter. SOCIAL CXm MEETING. Miss Kerr. Miss Rifenburg and Miss ColvilIe wi e the hostesses at the mtln of th Tresbyterlan Social,

Club Thursday evening, March 2Sth In : ,tudy wU be tbe two great masters, the church parlors in South Hohman "gorolla" and "Velasquea." street. l A CARD PARTY AND DANCE. m. A w LI S,f'v.SIx!'c. , . Ten tables were occupied at the card The members of the Deborah Society . , . ,. . . . . -.i.,., . . ,,, '.party given by the members of the of the First Christian church will meet t . , n j, . .tt j . . Court of Honor last evening In Weis

I , . .1 i ' r " TJ '" Hall in State stret. The Invitation to the parlors of the church in Calumet . . . . , , ... ... . . , . ... . . attend was extended th public and avenue. A lunch will be served the'.. , .. . , ... . , ... there was a large attendance of Hampublic at noon and there will also bo ... . . , , . , . , . mond people. A number came to enjoy an apron sale and a sale of home bak-' . . . . . . ,, . nv, .v. . i , . . . the program of dances that followed the ery to which the public is Invited. The, . , , . . i . card games. Mrs. Ray Pearson presided afternoon will be spent socially and . , . . , , . ... . . mt , ,!at the piano and her program was refreshments will be served. This will ... f . , . .. ... , , . ., -thoroughly enjoyed. Seven games of be the, monthly social meeting postpon- . , . i L . Tt- v . . pedro were played. The honors In the ed from last Wednesday on account of, , ,,, . games were won by Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. tne storm. Francks, Mrs. Richard Hill and Mr.

.IV ENTERTAINMENT. Friday evening, March 29th at eight, o'clock an entertainment will be given ' iindpf thA fllianlr-AK rtf -i o Parofita I'M -1 K of the Washington school in the torium of the Lincoln-Jefferson College of Law In South Hohman street. The admission wil be twenty-five cents. Home made candy will be offered for sale after the completion of the follow-, Ing program: Selection ...High School Orchestra Piano Solo Miss Mlnetta Houghton Folk Dances... ....Kindergarten Pupils (a) Bohemian Dance. (b) The Circus. (el Highland Schottische. Vocal Duet .Mrs. George Hannauer and Mr. Clark Learning Recitation Miss Blanche Kennedy Plano Solo ..Mrs. Arthur-J. Weiss Vocal Solo Miss Elizabeth Carter Folk Dance "Twining tho Wreath".. Sixth and Seven Grade Girls Cornet Solo .Mrs. Charles G. Hohman Vocal Solo... .. .Mis. George Hannauer Folk Dance Klapp Dancen Norwegian Mountain Dance Sixth and Seven Grade Girls A KTt'UV MEETING. Members of tho :irt committee of the

SOCIAL SEWS FOR WEDS ESDI V.

Mrs. J. J. Coktt.Ttlll be at bone tthe member of the Jerrtnh Ladles Aid Society Wednesday afternoon at ker tioiur, 23 Elisabeth street. . There will be a meeting the member of the (a. I. A. to the B. of I.. EU Wednesday afternoon In the K. of I. Hall In Soath Hohman treet. The member of t'he Rrkerah Society of the Klrt Chrtattaa ebareh will have a aortal aeaalon Wdaeday la the parlors of the church la C'alnmet STrane. A Lenten tea vrlJI be given for the beneOt of the Ladle' Aid Soelety of the Flrat Presbyterian ehnrch Wedaeaday afternoon at the home of Mr. V. S. Better. 1030 South Hohman street. The members of the Ladies' Cialld of St. Panl'a Bplscapal chorrh will meet for an atl day aeasion Wednesday In the gnlld room In Rlmbach aveaoe. Hammond Woman's Club met with their chairman. Mrs. M. Rothschild at her hom(' 727 South Hohman atreet yester day afternoon and listened to & very excellent program.. The study was Luther Burbank, 'California's Grtat Student of Nature and Benefactor of Mankind." Mrs. D. C. Atkinson was chairman of the committee for the day and the program she had arranged was one of tne n00 interesting and instruct,ve of the nt,re 5'ear- There wer many club members in attendance who ed the reading of every paper. At th close -of the program several of the members who have travelled abroad crlbed the scenery In the rural dis trlcts of Germany. -These talks were enjoyable features of the program. The members brough with them many pictures which illustrated the subject under discussion. A. very interesting article on the Life of Luther Burbank' was read by Mrs. George R. Streeter. Mrs. Atkinson read an interesting account of the "Methods of Plant Production. Mrs. J. J. Anderson in her paper told of his achievements and the commercial value of his work. "Burbank on Plants and Children" was the subjevt of Mrs. W. C. Harrison's paper. Mrs. Jacob Fox in her paper on " Public Opinions" told especially of how Burkbank's work was regarded in the 1 fading educational institutions. The members adjourned to meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Jacob Fox in Williams street. Mrs. MiBnie Kline and Mrs. Jacob Fox Mrs, Minnie jvime ana airs, jrcoo rox wln be chairman and vice chairman oi the program commute. The day's f nrocram commute. The divi 'Goodwin. The consolation prises were awarded to Mrs. F. Wyman and Mr. H. Roberts. Last evening's entertainment was one of the most enjoyable in a

audl-:8r,f" Pities given by the members of the Court f H!I nter conroy a howe MRS' CONRO HOSTESS. Mr- Grace Conroy entertained the members of the Ideal Book Club at her home in Russell street last evening. The meeting night was changed from Tuesday to Monday of this week for th convenience of the members. The early part of the evening was devoted to the study of current literature. Dur-

jing the social hour aauy reiresnments jwere served. Miss Bertha Hansen will ' b th hostess at the next meeting and ntertaln at her home, 11 Rlmbach acenue, Tuesday evenig, April Sth. A I.l NCHEON. Mrs. J. C. Graves is entertaining the members of the Erthstane club at one o'clock luncheon today at her home In Carroll street. The afternoon will be devoted to needle work. It Is the regu lar bt-minthly club meeting. A MASQUERADE PARTY. One of the entertainments of this evening which promises to be enjoyable ttOFFMAN H ATS FOR AMMOND EADS $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 175 E. STATE STREET HAMMOND, IN0

In a Masquerade party at which the members of Golden Rule Council Xo. 1 D. of L. will be hostesses In the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. Dancing will be one of the features of the evening... . A SOCIAL SF.SSION. Mrs. V. S. Reiter, Mrs. W. C. Belman and Mrs. F. C. Deming wil be hostesses at the meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the University Club at their meeting in the University Club rooms In South Hohman street this afternoon. Bridge whist will be the entertainment at the meeting. A LtSXTES TEA. A Lenten tea will be given at the home of Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter. 1030 South Hohman street. Wednesday afternoon for the benefit of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church. An admission of twenty-five cents for adults and fifteen cents for children will be asked. A program will be given following which refreshments will be served. The hostesses at the meeting will be Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter, Mrs. Frank Klngsley and Mrs. Emma Cosgrove. A THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. David T. Emery wil entertain the members of the Embroidery Club at a thimble party Monday, April 1st at her home in Waltham street. . A MISSIONARY MEETING. The members of the Baptist Women's Union will meet with Mrs. Walter H. Hammond at her home, 928 South Hohman street, Thursday afternoon at twothirty o'clock. The members of the missionary department will have charge

of the program. A THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Gertrude Herbst will have as her guests at a thimble party this evening at her home In South Hohman street the young women of the N. N. Embroidery club. JIM. COHX ENTERTAINS. The members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. J. J. Cohn her home, 23 Elizabeth street, Wednesday afternoon. A social session will follow the regular business meeting; MEET TO ?KV. The members of the Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet for' an ail -day session Wednesday in the" girlld room of the church In Rimbach avenue. A luncheon will be serv ed at- an: The' members will devote the day to. Bewlng and hope to accomplish a 'great dealof work for the society and church. The Misses Olive and Bessie Bates of Plummer avenue . will leave for the northwest this week to reonain for a visit with frienda. They will stop in St.? Paul, for. a few days before going to Canada. They will stop at Niagara Falls on their return. - - i M,ia' Clara -Passage' remains very ill at her home, 651 Ttuman avenue. I Mrs. Conroy and Mrs.. IFrank Campbell epent Sunday in Chicago, Mrs. Mathews is spending today in An enjoyable meeting of, the members of Triumph Council No. 11, D. of L. was held last evening In I. O. O. F. hall. In State street. There was an unusually large attendance of the membership. One candidate was initiated during the business hour. Several matters of interest to the members were discussed and plans were made for the next meeting to be held in two weeks on Tuesday evening, April 9th. The social session passed very enjoyably. Refreshments were served by the committee on entertainment. An important meeting of the members of the Germanla Rebekah lodge, will take place this evening in I. O. O. F. hall, in State street. There will be Initiation of candidates during the business meeting. A meeting of the members of the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. will take place Wednesday afternoon in the K. of P. hall. In South Hohman street. The usual business and social program will be followed. mSS VIRGINIA BROOKS TO TALK Will Attend Women's Franchise League Meeting. Miss Virginia Brooks, the ' fighting reformer of West Hammond, will be one of the principal speakers at the state convention of the Women's Franchise League which will be held in Indianapolis April 3 and 4. Miss Brooks, who has been carrying on 'a long-and "manful" struggle against municipal corruption; -will tell the women why she believes that woman suffrage will

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il i go far towards purifying city government. Her efforts in this direction in her home city and surrounding cities have made her name known all over the United States. Another speaker at the opening meeting of the convention will be Miss Mary K. Kraut of Craw fordsville, a well known author. The league expects to have at least two hundred dele-gates at the convention. ' WOFtlAN WHO EARED CEfilURYIlM DEAD Mrs. Eliza Pettibone Dies at Her Home in Crown Point Aged 91. (Special to The Times.) Crown Point, Ind., March 26. Mm. Elixa Pettibone, one of Crown Point's oldest women, died at her home, in Court street at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon after a lingering illness, superinduced by old age. She was about 91 years of age, and was a pioneer settler here. Mrs. Pettibone's maiden name was Eliza Hackley, she marrying H. S. Pelton, afterwards being united In marriage to D. Harvey Pettibone, deceased, who was a practicing physician at this place. Mrs. Pettibone has lived a life of great usefulness and was beloved by all who knew her. The funeral arrangements have not been completed as yet but is expected to be held on Thursday. . She leaves quite a large family of children, among them being Mrs. Will Rockwell of Chicago; Mlla Pelton, Mrs. Mary Wood of this place and Mrs. Barnard of Washington. D. C FEDERATED CHURCHES meet in HAr.imoriD The "loan shark" evil in the Calumet region was scheduled to be one of the principal topics of discussion at the regular masting of the members of the Federated churches -of the Calumet region this afternoon. The meeting was scheduled to be held in the First Methodist church in Hammond and opened at 2 o'clock. " The fedleratlon Is composed ef the ministers of the various protestant denominations and laymen of each congregation affiliated with the organisation. - -The -federation at the time of its organisation, prepared comprehensive working program, with a view to bring about a better moral condition in the entire region. The "loan shark evil Is recognised as one of bad influences, and a committee was appointed some time ego, to look into the situation and devise ways and means for a remedy. MUG FOR The work of securing signatures to a petition to Archbishop Quigley of the Chicago Catholic and diocese for the permission of establishing a new congregation, on the north side, in West Hammond, is under way, and is said to be progressing satisfactorily. Miss Virginia Brooks, who is lending her efforts to the work, although not a member of the church, was told by Archbishop Quigley that the congregation to begin with must be made Up of at leat sixty families. Miss Brooks is confident that if a church can be established on the north side that It would be a most powerful Influence to drive out the dives that flourish there now. If those who are most Interested in the work are successful, they will In all probability have a priest in charge of the new congregation by June 1 of this year. TIMES WANT ADS? SERVICE TO VOL'! ARE FOR CDTC Witl1 every 5-0 purchase, lllLL ONE CABINET PHOTO Of smaller size if preferred, of yourself or any member of your family or friend. Guaranteed work done at Owen's Art Gallery. This liber.-.! offer holds good until Easter. April 7th. Repair checks Included. Look pleasant, Oweos will do the rest. ORTT & TOWLE Hammond's Largest Boot Shop Ut STATE STREET

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WABASH GLEE CLUB CONCERT Grat Interest is being taken in the concert of the Wabash College Glee club, which will be held at the Hammond theatre, this evening. The college boys arrived on the Monon train at 11:22 and proceeded to take possession of the town. Tha concert tonight Is one of the rare musical treats of the year. Not only is there a program of male vocal selections, including solos, quartets and choruses, but there is a complete mandolin club as well. The program wilt be as varied and as interesting as will be heard in Hammond In many a day. The Wabash College Glee club was asked to sing at a recent banquet of the Indiana Society of Chicago, and this should be a guarantee of the state-wide reputation of this organization. It is expected that there will be a large attendance at the entertalnmen tonight. The members of the glee and mandolin clubs are coming under the auspices of the University club of Hammond, whose members are entertaining them.

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