Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1912 — Page 2

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Monday, April 15, 1912.

ifr I s ' -.if V V 1 OBKRVB CHILDREVS DAY. On Saturday afternoon, April 13, the Hammond Woman's Club observed Children's Day, in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian church on Smith Hobman street. At three o'clock the president, Mrs. Turner called the meetr lnar to order. The secretary read the minutes and suction of the board. The minutes of the preceding meeting were omitted, so thait the ternoon could be devoted to the children. Mrs. C. So hi. chairman of the day, took charge of the afternoon and the following interesting program was rendered. After a few introductory remarks, Mr. Sonl announced the first number, a piano duet by Miss Edith Ruff and Miss Esther Lurtd which was well given. The kindergarten of the Washington r hocvl gar thie Bohemian dance which renected great credit on their instructors. This was followed by a vocl duet by Miss Katherine Oberline and I Miss Vergene Hammond and they rRlioiiilnl t the applause with an filler The children of the Wallace school in their colonial costumes, danced the minute rery gracefully and showed the results of good training. Master Joseph Ruff next delighted the audience with his recitation, "When My Ma Joined the Women's Club." He recited so very well that all regretted his piece was not longer. I "The Circus' gfvten by the kinder- ' garten of the Washington school was , next and the- raasner In wfclch the little ones performed warn most Interesting. A cornet solo, by Mrs. Charles Hohman. was very well given and heartily enjoyed by all. The AVee Wees givirn by the kindergarten children of the .Lafayette school was splendidly given and greatly enjoyed. Littye Grace Bell garve a recitation, "Jane Jns which wa received with so much applause, that aha responded with another appropriate selection. The second grade of the Irving school, next gave the Birdie's Ball, which was very unique and well given. The Highland Seoitische by the kindergarten of the Washington school was Bt en the program. At little Highland lads and lassies they were very graceful in pesrformlng. Mrs. Frank Hammond told the story of the "Red Hen" and held the attention ef everx little present by her charming manner of delivery. , "The Owls" presented by six children ef the Lafayette school was exceptionally well given. Their costumes were such that the y looked their parts and acted well. The chairman announced a surprise in store for the little ones. Each child present, was given a daintily wrapped pop corn ball. Great credit is due to the committee in charge of the day, for tAe splendid afternoon's entertainment. REPORTER FOR THE DAY. A SOCIAL EVENT. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burnett and Mr. and Mrs. Slsson of Oak Park, 111. who were their guests during the past week end Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. I .(x-kwooii charmingly entertained a few friends at their home in the Lock mar apartments in Waltham street last Saturday" evening. In a contest arranged as one ef the features of the evening the honors were won by Mr Carmon Scott. The honors In pedro were won by Miss Minnie Turner and Mr. Mae Turner. The consolation prise was awarded to Mr. C. A. Burnett. Five tables were occupied by the pedro players. At the conclusion of the games a dainty luncheon was served r two courses. Covers were laid for Mr.

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SOCIAL NEWS FOR TUESDAY. Mrs. K. .V. llickok. IS Carroll etreet vtlll be at home to the members of the literature committee of the Hammond Woman's Club Tuesday afteraooa. Mrs. Larson villi have an ber ata Tuesday evealag at her home tn eago avenue the members ot the Fleurdelln Club. The young women of the X. X. Embroidery Cluli will be entertained by Ml s (iertrude Clans at ber home in Clinton street Tuesday rvenlnar. A meeting of the members of the True Kindred wtll take place Tuesday In I. O. O. r. Hall In State afreet. The members of Progressive Court Xo. 1U8 Tribe of Ben Hue will meet for a aortal aesalou Tuesday evening In the K. of P. Hall In South Hobmaa street. and Mrs. Pisson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burnett of Oak Park, III.; Mrs. Greer of Charleston, 111.; Fr. nd Mrs. Carmon Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Turner, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Marganau, Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Lockwood, Miss Minnie Turner, Miss Julia Wall. Miss Ethel Ebright. Miss 'Maude Smith. Messrs. Herman Bets. Ray Tate and John Henderson. A COXCERT PARTY. Miss Alta Adkins. Miss Marie Stout, Miss Nina Pet tit. Miss Ethel Ebright and Miss Elisabeth Carter were among the Hammond people who heard Mnie. Tetrazinl in concert at the Auditorium in Chicago yesterday afternoon. c lub Meetings A BRIDGE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond at their home, 45 Mason street very de lightfully entertained the members of the Evening Bridge Club at dinner last Saturday evening at seven o'clock. The party was one of the prettiest of the week end with decorations of yellow and white daintily carried out in all the rooms. In the parlors where, the guests met to play cards the flowers were roses and they were used with masses of ferns, smilax and other greenery. The table appointments were yellow arid white. A bowl of white carnations and yellow Jonquils decorated the center of the table. Twelve covers were laid. Following the serving of the dinner which was in five courses the guests returned to tha parlors where the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent at the card tables. Bridge whist was played at three tables. High scores wore made by Mrs. T. Edwin Bell and Mr. Frank Hammond. Very pretty prizes were awarded. In two weeks on Saturday evening, April 27th Mr. and Mrs. Richard O. Winckler will entertain the club members at a bridge dinner at their home in Mason street. EX JOY THE AFTERXOOX. On account of other social functions last Saturday the meeting of class 8 of the First Methodist Sunday school at the home of Miss Verna McAleer in Webb street was not as largely atI tended as had been expected. The young people spent the afternoon very NUP SED Wtien I tell you that I handle all of the StudebakBr Vehicles CARL G. FAUL Harness Maker and Carriage Trimmer. All kinds of Horse and Harness Supplies. 79 State Street, Hammond - - Indiana Phona -Shop, 901-W Res., 890-W.

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Here are three stunning wraps of tat? tn. The t ts a taupe colored material, decorated with wide self bands, softly plaited and held by narrow folds of eld pink eharmeuje. The girdle ' embroidered with self covered .cords. The sleeve ruffles are of cream lace. The second wrap la of white, gathered closely to the flgura above tha knees and below Is decorated Hh sec.ions cut out !n deep scallops bound "Ith green velvet. The long collar and cuffs are of green velvet, edged with narrow plaltlngs of white taffeta. The tbtrd wrap Is made o changeable chiffon, taffeta. The edges of the skirt, collar and eurfs are deeply scalloped and aenf-bound. The lower section of the wrap Is of black ChantllJy lace.

pleasantly with music and games after which dainty refreshments were served. PROGRAM IS AXXOLNCED. The home of Mrs. F. X. Hickok, 15 Carroll street will be the scene of thi next meeting of the. literature committee of the Hammond Woman's club Tuesday afternoon, April J6th at twothirty o'clock. The study for the aft ernoon will be Thackery's "Pendennis. Mrs. J. Floyd Irish is chairman and Mrs. Vern Summers vice chairman of the day's program committee. The following program has been arranged: Piano Solo Mrs. Marshall Day of Indiana Harbor Biography of Thackery , ' Mrs. Verne Summers Synopsis and character sketch Mrs. Albert Sourbeer Criticisms ..Mrs. J. Floyd Irish Group of Songs..... Mrs. George Summers of Indiana Harbor A LECTIRE. The members of the W. C. T. V. havs secured Dr. Sarah I Goodwin of Chicago to give an illustrated lecture in the auditorium of the First Baptist church in East Sibley street, Tuesday afternoop, April 16th at 1:30 o'clock. All women and girls, of Hammond and this vicinity are invited. No admission will be charged. MOZART CLUB MEETIXG, i Last Saturday , evening members of the ' Mozart Club met at the Musical meeting of the history committee of the their regular bi-monthly meeting. Thi evening was devoted to the study of Franz Liszt, the, great composer. Miss Kate Hamilton read a very interesting paper giving the Biography of Liszt. Mrs. Arthur Weiss Mrs. Lawrence Becker and Professor Clark Learning gave the musical program, Mrs. Weiss and Mrs. Becker played several very beautiful piano numbers. Mr. Learning sang a very pretty selection. His piano acompaniment was played by Mrs. William Whitaker. At the con clusion of the program plans for the next meeting were made. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Hannauer in South Hohman street and it is desired that every member is present as plans for next year's study program will be made. After the busi ness meeting refreshments will be served. There were many members present at the last meeting. A BAXQf ET. The regular monthly banquet of the Baptist Brotherhood will be an event of Tuesday, April lth. The meeting will be held at seven o'clock in the parlors of the church in East Sibley street. The Rev. I. E. Bell of Chicago will address the members and music will be a feature of the evening. A DANCE. A number of Hammond people were pleasantly entertained at a basket party and dance given last Saturday evening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street by the members of the Independent Order of Vikings. There were many members and their friends in attendance during the eveaing. A STIDV MEETING. Mrs. J. J. Ruff opened her home in Carroll street this afternoon for the meeting the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club. It will b the last meeting of the year and several important business matters will be a feature of the meeting. Mrs. Eugene S. Cooper and the members of her committee have had the program in charge. Mrs. I). E. Boone, Mrs. F. K. Hosier, Mrs. O. A. Krlnbill and Mrs. W. H. Gostlin assisted Mrs. Cooper !n planning the entertainment for the afternoon. WILL MEET WEDNESDAY. Mrs. W. W. Parker wjl be at home to the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at her home, H Warren street. A MISSIONARY MEETING. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. E. church will take place Tuesday afternoon, April 18th at twothirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Etta, Bloomhoff, 31 Mason street. A BUSINESS MEETING. The Directors of the Hammond Settlement House will . meet at . seven, o'clock Tuesday evening jn the Settlement House inRimbaeh avenue.' V CAIID PAR TV. The members of the Fleurdelis Club will meet for the second of their pastLenten parties Tuesday evening- at the

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nue. A SOCIAL GATHERING. Tuesday evening the young women of the N. X. Embroidery Club will be entertained by Miss Gertrude Claus ni her home in Clinton street. Miss Claus will entertain at a thimble party. Mrs. Hartman and daughter, Ruth have returned home from a visit with friends and relatives in Tippecanoe, Ind. Arthur Aussen left 'today for his home in Ottawa, 111. after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. . George Stiles and family at their home in Poty street. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunter of Hohman street spent Sunday visiting M-s. Hunter's parents, Mr. A and Mrs. Fred Simon at their home in Chicago. Mrs. Sweeney of Spencervllle, O. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese st their home in Rimbach avenue th's week. The Misses Xettie and Frances Hix, 65 Claude street, spent .Sunday w-ith friends in Morocco, lnd.. . F. A. Gordon and . family have re turned to Hammond from Mishawaka, Ind. where they attended the funeral of Mr. Gordon's father last week. Miss Ellen Saylors returned to her heme in Rensselaer-today after spending'-three-months In -Hammond 1 the

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Secretary of State Knox and party look forward to a warm welcome at Tegucigalpa, capital of Honduras, when they arrive there March 11 on their trip through Central America. Manuel Bonilla, president of Hon. duras. has nranged to nke their star to hI country onv round of gayety in lUti cirtie

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home In Login street. I Mrs. William Jones has returned to her home in 'Truman avenue after spending a few 'weeks with her daugh ter. Miss Ruth Jones at her' home In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of Tromsn avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn of Gary yesterday. Mrs. T. Schramm, 284 Alice avenue who has been quite ill has been removed to St. Margaret's hospital. She will submit to an operation one day this week. George Beland of Rimbach avenue is ill with appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital. Frank Chret and family of 332 Tine street have moved to 1412 Fullerton avenue where they will make their home In the future. D. H. Downes of 47 Ogden street will move to Chicago to make his home there for the present. Mrs. Carrier P. Hernden of the Uni versity of Chicago spent the day visit tng the Hammond schools. Miss Elsa Masepohl of Webster ave nue was the guest of Miss Pierce in Chicago Saturday and attended the matinee. Miss Eleanor Mandernoch who has been very ill at St. Margaret's hospital for several weeks is recovering and was able to be removed to her home in AValtham street today. Miss Ella Knebusch. 204 Freeland avenue is ' seriously ill with typhoid fever at St. Margaret's hospital. Dr. H. G. Men has returned from Fort Wayne, Ind., where he has been for a week. Mrs. Lawrence Becker heard Mm Tetrazzlni In concert at the Auditorium In Chicago yesterday afternoon. Lodge Assemblies Mrs. Magaret Littleton, the deputy supreme commander of this district will be in Hammond Wednesday after noon and evening and invites the mem bers of Hammond Hive Xo. 2 I.. O. T jr. to meet with the members of Silver Light Hive U O. T. M. Wednesday evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. Plans will be made for the district convention to be held here May 13th. A card party will be given in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. Wednesday afternoon under the auspices of the Ladles' . Society of the B. of L. F. and E. The public Is Invlt ed. The games will be played at two thirty o'clock. Several pretty prist will be awarded. Delegates were chosen at the meet ing of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge last Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street to attend the assembly at Indianapolis in May. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Elizabeth Malo were elected to represent the Hammond Lodge at the i 1 J (- 1 1 ll 1' w

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Other routine work was disposed of. Preparations are being made by the members of Progressive Court Xo. 165 Tribe of Ben Hur for a pleasant social session to- be. held tomorrow evening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street, - Following, a program, of vocal and instrumental - musie and, readings refreshments will be served. ., , EAST GARY. Mrs. Warren Corey and grandchildren Mason and Andrew of Michigan City are visiting with the' former's sister. Mrs. Eliza Corey. . , .. H. Myrick of Chicago spent Sunday at the Lewis home. The Misses Maude Demmon and Ma rie Johnson attended the teachers' In stitute at Miller Saturday. Mrs. S. Dibble has been visiting at Ann Arbor, Mich., the past week. A. M. Hazelgreen spent Saturday at Gary, TOLLESTON. Mr. and Mrs. D. X. Greenwald will leave tomorrow for an extended trip In Washington. Mrs. H. A. Tucker and daughter Mjorle are visiting friends at Logansport, Ind. , Max Hirseh is a Chicago business visitor today. ' The Birthday club of the Westminster Presbyterian church met with Mrs. E. E. Shover of Grace street. Luncheon was served and a good time was report. ed by all. Alfred Klrchoft Is seriously 111 with pneumonia. Mrs. Ed. Llefleld and children spent Sunday at Crisman. Days IJevs In Gary Tolleston Child Dies. The 'funeral of Marion Johns, four year's old, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Johns, Fourth street and Thirteenth avenue, was held today, Interment be ing at Gary Oak Hill . cemetery. The child passed away yesterday morning In Fores May 5. The summer schedule of the South Shore interurban railway will be in ef fect on May 5. Additional local serv ice will be -given to the district from Miller to Pullman. In other words Gary, East Chicago and Hammond will reap the most benefit. Time tables will be issued in a few days. Swimming Class Schedule. The schedule for the free instructions in swimming at tha Gary T. M. C. A. are as follows: Monday George II. Corsan, public exhibition. Friday George H. Corsan and as sistants, public exhibition. Men's classes Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:00-10:00. , Boys' classes Tuoday. Thursday. 1:00 4:00; Saturday, 9:00-12:00. Ladle' classes Monday, . Wednesday 1:00-4:00; Friday. Prof. Corsan of Detroit, who Is men tioned In tha above program, will have charge of the classes. Fire Alarm Fiend Again. - Shortly after 10 o'clock last nigh the Gary fire department responded to a false alarm at Twenty-flrst avenue and Broadway. It was registered from box 41. This Is the neighboring box to number 42, where more than twelve false alarms have been sent in from in recent months. Fire Chief Feeley is very much worked up over the false alarms and he threatens to thrash the offende himself if he is ever caught. A $10,000 Realty Deal. The Gary Land company -has given a deed to Bosensak Szold for two lots, 3 and' 35, block 85, first subdivision, j consideration of $10,000 is stated, j flat building has been erected on the property by the owners. Awarded "Gs." The following boys have been award ed swimming "G". for parts taken in weight division swimming meets and parts taken In exhibition last Saturday night. Ralph Hodson, William Well man, Harold Geavllle, John Suter, James Hlle. Stewart Pritchard; Byron Wagner, Rolland Eckert, Lloyd Bailey Raymond McLennan, Joe Flaherty. High School to Organize. The Emerson high school student will organize a branch of the Boys Swimming club this week. The gram mar school boys organized last week and helped out in the Saturday night's con tea tTO GIVE PENNY SOCIAL. Wednesday evening. May 1, the La lies' Aid society of the Tolleston hurrh will give a penny social at the .hurch. TO GIVE MIMICAL RECITAL. The pupils of Miss Louise Salisbury will give a musical recital at the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday eve ning, at 8 o'clock. Mies Salisbury has been teaching piano in Gary for about two years, and the following program represents much study on her part, as well as her'pupils, who will render it: 1. (a) Tlck-Tack ............. Martin (b) The Scissors Grinder. LUMan Gottjijb. 2. The First Violet of Spring. Mathews Herman end Louise Feuer. 3. (a) In Spring Martin (b) Two Little Birds Had a Talk One Day. (c Brownie Dance, (d) Cradle Song. Hermine Alschuler. 4. (a) March of the Little Sages..... . ; Mathews (b) Walts for Grandpa. .. . . .JQurlitt Herman Feuer. 5. Flashing Glances (6 hands)...... , Spaulding Irene Dubets, Mildred Feuer and Ruth AVolf. , 6. Marche Facile Rummel Isador Ruman. 7. (a) A Lovely Ftowertt. .. .Mathews (b) Slumber Song........ .Schuman tc Progress March Meyerbeer

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