Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1912 — Page 2

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THE TRIES. Thursday, April 25, 1912.

Social News

IN Hammond A EVIERTAIXMEVr. Miss Lillian Thompson, and her pupils will grlve a musical this evening at fight o'clock In the auditorium of the First Congregational church on Gostlln street. Miss Beth Constance "White, a reader, will assist and their entertainment Is anticipated as one of the leading- events of the week. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. The following numbers will be given: I'iano "Selection .Miss Lillian Thompson TMano Selection .Miss Margaret Fromm Piano Solo "Bubbling Spring" . Edwin Iiay Beading' , y.Miss While Piano Selection Miss Ethel Hirsch Piano Duett (a) "Purple Pansies" (b) "Moonlight Reverie" Margaret and Laura Fromm. Vocal Solo a) "As The Dawn" (b) "Ave Maria" Miss Evelyn Murphy. Reading.-. .....Miss Ethel Hirsch Piano Selection "Moonlight On The Hudson" Lewis Miller Piano Solo "Madrl Gras" !.. Kate Jurgens Pianj Solola) "Dorothy" - (b) "Melody of Love'' - Laura Fromm. Vocal Solo "Song of the Soul" Miss Thompson Piano Selection "La Madonna" .... Mabel Anderson Piano Selection from Carmen '. Mabel Rundbum Reading Miss White Piano Solo "Tarn O'Shanter". -. Bertha Hasse A D.IXCISG PART V. One of the prettiest dances of the season will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker at Wcis Hall in State street this evening. jlr. and Mrs. Walker will be host and hostess to fifty of their friends. A DACE. One of the affairs scheduled for Friday evening which it is expected will attract many young people is a dance at which the members of the J. B. H. Club will entertain in the Masonic Temple. The party will honor the young people from a distance who are in Hammond for the Lake County Oratorical Contest. Several hundred Invitations have ben issued. Informal dancing will begin at eight-thirty o'clock. The grand march will open the program of dances at ten o'clock. The patrons and patronesses will he Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Reiter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becker, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

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SOCHI, NEWS FOR FRIDAY. Mrs. F. R. Mott and Mra. B. I. P. Bell will entertain the member of the Marquette Club and their husbands at ' bridge party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Mott In South Ilohmam atreet. Mra. Frank Hammond will entertain the members of the Alpha lhl Club at an afternoon thimble party Friday at her home In Mason atreet. The members of the Presbyterian Social C'Inb will entertain the members of the Pine atreet Presbyterian church at their " meeting - Friday evening in the ehureh parlors. The young men of the J. B. H. Club will give n dancing party at the " Masonic Temple In Muenlch Court Friday evening.

Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Minard, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graves and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Locklin. The following young men will act as hosts. Frank Blocker, Harley Locklin. K. Edwin Amoss, Harry Taylor, Milan A. Stiles, Bernard S. Graves, Robert S. Smith. Virgil S. Whitaker, Elliott R. Conroy, E. Friedley Johnston, W.' Raymond Mette, Rulo E. Minard an-J Bernard G. Gavit. EXJOV THE AFTERNOON. Mrs. S. Levine very delightfully entertained the members of the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society yesterday afternoon at her home in East Sibley atreet. After the business meeting a two course luncheon was served and the hour was spent in an enjoyable social v, ay. The usual reports of work dono In the past few weeks were given and other work was outlined. Plana for the next meeting were made irtid Mrs. Fred Freedlander was named as host ess. She will entertain the ladies of the society at h- home, 15 Waltham street, Wednesday afternoon, May 8th. There were many members in attendance at the meeting yesterday. -ARRANGE FOR APRON SALE. Mrs. Fiscus and Mrs. Carrie Parsons were hostesses at the meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the church in South Hohman street. The members devoted the afternoon to sewing and accomplished a great deal of work for the benefit of the church. Tlans were completed for an apron sale to be given May 4th. The public Is invited to attend the sale which will be held in the church parlors. Following thu business meeting the hostesses served refreshments and the hour was spent pleasantly in a social way. The members will meet again next Wednesday afternoon. A (illLD MEETING. Yesterday afternon the members of the Ladies' Guild of St. Taul's Episcopal church met in the guild room in HAMMOND, IND. MARKET CHOICE STRIP AND FLANK STEAK, per lb... FRESH HAMBURGER STEAK, per lb , ALL SAUSAGES, per pound. MINCED AND NEW ENGLAND HAM, lb NO. 1 SALAMI SAUSAGE, per pound. ...... NO. 1 SUMMER SAUSAGE, per pound SWEET PICKLED BEAN PORK, per lb OUR BEST BOILED HAMS, whole, per lb.... OUR BEST BOILED HAMS, sliced, per lb NO. 1 SUGAR CURED REGULAR HAM, per lb.. NO. 1 SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAM, per lb NO. 1 SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON, per pound. J. F. JELKE'S GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE, per pound.. MOXLEYS SPECIAL, per pound 1 MOXLEVS DAISY, per pound. 11c 9c 10c 12c 8c 5c Oc 20c 25c 14c 10c 14c 18c 18c 17c

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WEDDING

ANNIVERSARY

DELIGHTFUL One of the largest and moat delight ful social affairs that has ever taken place In East Chicago, was the celebration attending the thirty-first wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Monroe which took place on Tuesday evening at the Congregational church. Two hundred and fifty persons were present to see the couple re-wedded, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Frank Webster of Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Poor acted as bridal attendants. Mrs. Monroe was gowned in heliotrope satin with lace and trimmings of the same color. Mrs. Poor's gown was of old rose satin with an overdress of old rose lace trimmed with silver beads. The church was beautifully decorated under the direction of Mrs. Everett Fisher. There were festoons of pink and white from the chandeliers to the corner of the church. The altar where the ceremony was performed was adorned with ferns, white carnations and Easter lilies. The piano was banked with roses and pink and white car nations. The Sunday school room In which refreshments were served had festoons from the center of the celling to the corners of the room and also to the corner of the table. This was decorated with vases filled with pink and white carnations, candelabra with pink candles, ferns laid about over the white cloth, and the edges of tablecloth were festooned and caught up with pink carnations. The windows were banked with ferns and flowers. A splendid supper was served by a committee of ladies composed of Mesdames August Johnson, G. M. Fisher, Bruce Miller, Harry Gaugh, William Rlmbach avenue for their regular weekly business session. The members devoted the afternoon to sewing and a great deal of work was accom-1 plished. There will be an auxiliary , meeting next Wednesday afternoon and a large attendance is desired. The, meeting will be held at the usual hour in the .guild room. MEET IN CHURCH PARLORS. The weekly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church was held yesterday afternoon in the church parlors in Uostun street. i ne usual numDer or memuers was in attendance and spent the. afternoon: with sewing and quilting. A social hour was enjoyed after the business had been disposed ' of. Next Wednesday the members will meet in the church parlors for another afternoon session. A MAY TKA. The Willing Worker will give a May tea Saturday afternoon. May 4th in the parlors of the First Christian church in Calumet avenue. Girls of fourteen and fifteen years of age compose the society' which was organize! by the members of the Golden Rule Class of the Christian Sunday school and their teacher, Mrs. James Graves A part of the proceeds will be used for settlement work. A AFTERKiOOV SESSION. There was a very large attendance at the regular weekly meeting of the Deborah Society of the First Christian church yesterday afternoon In vthe church social rooms in Calumet ave nue. During the business hour somo plans were made for the convention ta be held in Hammond the 14th, 15th and 16th of next month. Announcement was also made of the next meeting to take place Wednesday afternoon, May 1st. Following the business meeting the members devoted the hours to their needle work and accomplished a great deal of sewing for the society. At the next meeting the members will sew. A SOCIAL SESSIOX. The Ladies of the Knights of Columbus had a very enjoyable meet-, ing yesterday afternoon in the K. of C. ' Club rooms in South Hohman street. There was a very large attendance of the membership. Four new members were Initiated at the meeting. Cards were enjoyed during the social hour. Pedro was played progressively and after several ganies the honors were awarded to Mrs. Frank Baker. The second honors were won by Mrs. Vanderhoof. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Ida Hoffman. In two weeks on Wednesday afternoon. May 8th the members will meet for another onril 'j -1 1- . n XT tt r 1 . , I. - 1 ' -' .1. . V, 1. V iu u i wins. W. C. T. V. MEETING. An Important meeting of the members of the W. C. T. 17. will take place Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Blanchard, at the corner ol Truman avenue and Hamlin street. Plans will be completed for the evening meeting at . Weis Hall,' Monday evening. A BOX SOCIAL. The Loyal Sons and Loyal Daughters will give a box social this evening In the parlors of the First Christian church in Calumet aevnue and cordially invite the public to attend. BI-MONTHLY MEETING. Forty members of the Christian Spiritualists Society and their friends were entertained by Mrs. Daniel Shobe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

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SOCIAL FUNCTION Pulling and Charles Mitchell. Messrs. Hans and Martin Feterson acted as ushers. W. J. Funkey Jr., who was master of ceremonies, made a presentation speech In which ha presented the. twice married bride and groom with a purse of 31 from the, Ladles' Aid society and the members of the church.. Some of the other presents received were a silver card receiver from Max Nassau, a coffee percolator by the Musical club, a check for . $10 from Mr. J. H. Johnson of Naperville, 111., a $3 gold piece from Mrs. J. C. Bauer of the same place, a silver spoon from Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Biddlnger, and flowers galore from Irlends al lover the city. There was a program of music and speeches, consisting of the following numbers: Piano solo. Miss Blanche Huish of Indiana Harbor; vocal solo. Mrs. Zeph Campbell; vocal solo, W. J. Funkey; remarks by Rev. R. H. Crowder; vocal solo. Miss Pearl Townsend; two vocal solos, Mrs. George Summers; two reads. .Mrs. George Crummy,' and a vocal solo by Mrs. W. J. Funkey. Mrs. A. A. Ross and George H. Summers act ed as accompanists Mrs. Monroe was Invited to speak, "and she responded graciously. Mr. Monroe also spoke. The program proved a delightful feature of the evening's entertainment. The out-of-town guests included Mrs. J. H. Moore. Mrs. C. C. Picket and daughter Cecil, Miss Lily Morton, Mrs. W. B. Sherwood. Mrs. Mary Pettlt. Mr, and Mrs.- W. H. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Clark and daughter, Dorothy; Mrs. M1na Cox, all of Chicago, and Mrs. J. C. Bauer of Naperville, 111. Schroeder, 459 Pine Btreet last even ing. It was one of their regular meet ings at which there are talks by sjv tial of the members. A short musical and literary program , was given last evening following which refreshments were served. A very pleasant and profitable meeting Is reported. No ar rangements were made for the next meeting which will take place in two weeks. The hostess will be ' named later. FURTHEB. SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE FIVE. AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS. OR ELSEWHERE Get the , Original and Genuine HO MICK'S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MILK. MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a packago bom PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make I M rati soon TO GET THEM" Money I fete W Al fmm tM V ULO. MM inwt nn ' IM V UAA if i -wnroST" JOSHUA R. H. POTTS 30 Stfc St. WnXiilii, D. C U S. Mn Patoata taonii iat.riiii.ii.ipbi. mowWarw Danger Of Fat Hon Kat Affects The Heart Fatty Degeneration of the Heart may well be a bugbear to all fat people. An excels of fat around the heart not only Impedes its m o v e m e n ts, but gradually c h a nges the ,s u b s t ance of the organ. The pulse becomes weaker; excitement or extra exertion causes throbbing in throat and temples; the breath is short and gaspy. When these symptoms come to the man or woman who Is too fat, steps should be taken to remove the excess fat, not only from the suffocated- heart, but from other parts of the body where it makes its unwelcome appearance. Many so-called fat reducers are dangerous to the fatty heart, placing upon Jt an added burden by stimulating its action. There is but one sure, harmless fat reducer known, the now famous Marmola Prescription of a Detroit physician, and its more convenient form., Marmola Prescription Tablets. By means of these harmless little tablets, thousands of overfat people have surely and safely reduced their weight at the rate of 10 to 1 os. a day without exercise or dieting. Marmola Prescription Tablets are sold bv all druggists, or the Marmola Company, 348 Farmer Bldg., Detroit, Mich., at 75c. for a large case.

MUSICAL

PROGRAM

PLETE The official program for the eleventh annual oratorical and music contest of the Lake county high school association will not be completed until to morrow afternoon at the close of the preliminary which will be held at the First Presbyterian church. The musical program has practical y been completed and Is as follows: Hammond "The Bridal Chorus From the Rosemalden," Cowen. Hobart "Zion Awake," Sir Michael Costa. Lowell "Toward the Shore of Palestrlna," Offenbach. "See the Conquering Hero Comes." Handel. Whiting "Song of Greeting," from Sextette from Lucia' .rr. by Root. .Hsi t nicago i ne uoatman s Good Night." F. Shi ra mie Lake," Franz Abt. Arr. Crown Point "Wandering In Wood land," Roeder. The judges for the preliminary declamation tomorrow are as follows: C.

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HAMMOND PHONE 232 J'hone Order Held I mtit 7:15 H. M. THIIMPHAI, RKTIHS MR. RAY RAYMOND In the Musical Drama A 19 PEOPLE MILLIONAIRE 1 KID 12-Song Hits-12 Seats now on sale for the en tire engagement. PIUC KH 10 and 20 CENTS Prlnc. E. F. Clark, St. Joseph. Mich Supt. F. is. Tracy. Kankakee, 111.; Supt. 11. A. Henderson, Delphi, Ind. Final contest Prln. C. E. Spaulding, Winamac; Supt. A. A. Hughart, Val paraiso; Prin. M. C. Morrey, Michigan City. Music MIsS Alice Belden. Winamac; Miss EfTle Harman. South Bend; Miss Adelaide McCJuIre, Plymouth. ANNUAL MEETING AT INDIANA HARBOR The annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Hammond district of the Northwest Indiana con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church .will be held at Indiana Harbor next Monday and Tuesday, April 29 and 30. Three sessions will be held on Mon

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