Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1912 — Page 2

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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Holtx left Hammond laat evening for Buffalo and Niagara Falls where they expect to spend a week. They will return about Saturday. May 4th and announce their t home" to tbelr friends. They have a pretty apartment all in readiness. The marriage of Miss Lilly Schreibcr and Herman Holta wa a pretty service of yesterday. The ceremony was solemnized at three o'clock iu St. Paul's Lutheran church. The Rev. Theo. Clans, pastor of the church officiated, using; the ring ceremony. Following the ceremony at the church reception in honor of Mr.' and Mrs. Holt was given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. August chreiber in Ridge Road. About one 'hundred and fifty relatives and friends were guests at the reception. The decorations in the home were very beautiful, carried out in the bride's chosen colors Of pink and white. Pin'.J killarney roses and carnations used with pretty greenery decorated the tables. The wedding supper was served at six o'clock. In the bride's party were little Lillian Holtz who served as , flower girl, the. maid of honor, Miss j Clara Becker and the bridesmaids, ! Miss Claudia Schreiber and Miss Marie

Holtz. The groom's attendants were delightfully entertained by Mrs. August Bloom, George Mayer and Ed- George Hannauer at her home in South ward Boe. - j Hohman street last Saturday fvening. . ! Several very pretty musical numbers EXGACiEMEXT IS AXVOCNCED. ! were eiven after which a collation Mrs. H. F. Meikle and daughter. Miss were served. The meeting will be the Agnes Meikle entertained a small cir- last until fall and a committee was apcle of Miss Melkle's most intimate Pnted to prepare the program of friends at a high tea Saturday after- stu3' tor next year. Mrs. George Han-

noon at four o'clock at their residence in Homewood. Mother and daughter Mrs. Henry Brunner of Mansfield. Mrs. pretty glow of candle light in the living room. After the guests bad as sembled they were invited into the dining room where Miss Mary Ibach of Indianapolis and Miss Eunice Meikle presided at the tea table which wa.i' very beautifully decorated with T.a France roses and pink wistaria. During the happy time spent over the taaj cups, guessing contest as to the date

of Miss Meikle's wedding day was pro- school class of the First M. K. church posed. Only one guessed correctly. ' at her home in Russell street last SatAfter the conclusion of the repast. .' urday afternoon. The members cornMrs. Meikle announced the wedding of pleted the organization of the class Jier daughter by presenting each guest and officers were elected to serve durwith a beautiful pink rose with a tiny ing the remainder of the year.

hand decorated card bearing the names of Miss Agnes F. Meikle and Mr. Allan P. Twyman, May 21, 1912.

Following. the . announcement- the Society will give a social Friday evenguests adjourned to the parlors where ing, May 3rd in the parlors of the First a pretty program was given ty Miss M. E. church in Russell street and Muriel Wilcox, reader and Mrs. W. p.! cordially invite their many friends o Patton. soprano. When the pleasant , attend. The proceeds will be used for party wss concluded each one express-' their annual thank offering and they

ed their best wishes to the prospective bride and their appreciation of the aft ernoon to their hostesses, and Miss Meikle. Mrs. Meikle A NEW ARRIVAL. News was received from .Mansfield, Ohio by Pf. and Mrs. T. AV. Oberlin yesterday that a nine pound boy had been brought by the stork to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bounner of Mansfield. Mrs.

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The Misses Kmlly Khert will entertain women uf the A. -V anal Bertha the youuic Kmbrnlclery Club at their home la Sontta Ilohman stret Tuewiluy evening, Mrs. Charles I.iilhman will have nn her gneotn Twentlay evening nt her home In Sibley street the member of the Kletirdclla Club. A meetlnsr of the members of Progressive Court o. 10 Tribe of lien Hur will take place Tuesday evening In the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. There will he a meeting of the members of the True Kindred Tuesday evening In I. O. O. V, Hall In State street. Brunner Is well known here is Beatrice AVolff Mrs. and the new arrival descendant in the two generations. Obprlin'-s sister is the first male Wolff family for ELECT OFFICERS. Members of the Mozart Club were nauer, Mrs. Lawrence Becker, Mrs. C. G. Kingwill and Mr. Clark Learning will serye on the committee. The following officer were elected: President Mrs. Herbert R. Bell. Vice President Mrs. George B. Sheerer. .Secretary Mrs. Lawrence Becker. Treasurer Mrs. Clark Learning. MISS (.IlLIMMi ENTERTAINS. Miss Ora Golding delightfully entertamed the members of her Sunday , ASIAL THINK OFFERING. The girls of the Standard Bearer desire to clear a nice sum ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. Pedro will be played by the members of the Pleurdelis Club at the home of Mrs. Charles Luthman In Sibley street Tuesday evening. A THEVTER PART V. The girls of the Nu Tau Betji Club formed a theater party in Chicago . ? i I

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Redfern. tha J4arl tailor. LUvs that th female figure should appear natural, ana motieia his dresses wita this idea In view. The above is one of. Kedfert'a models. Th rwecp of th skirt lends great ctlc to the eetieral flow without being too nar row for ease In walking. The dress Is iu res taffeta, shot with grreen and blue; it feas small, short, puffed sleeves, edrad with a fuching. a slip of cream-colored lac and tulle, which also appears ruund the neck' the bcdlce is In the shape of a sleeve less waistcoat, widely cut round th arrnnoies; it Is in red-shot taffeta, as ara the sleeves, and is trimmed with a twisted. Interwoven piping of tna same at the edg-e of tha decollete and of the armholes: this pip ing also forma the waistband. Tha Jacket has three basques, two round er at th sides, but a square and rather longer tmm at the back. The whole gives a neat, natty dress, easy to wear. Saturday evening and saw "The Only Son" at the Olympic theater. Miss Norma Robbins chaperoned the fol lowing young women. the Misses Marie Robbins, Edythe McConnell, Ethel Brown, Rose Ruschli, Laura and Alma Hess and Marie Carter. ENTERTAIN INFORM AM. Y. Tomorrow evening the young worn en of the X. N. Embroidery Club will be entertained at the home of the Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert in South Hohman street. It will be their regular weekly club meeting. A IntMl BLE PARTY, Mrs. Fred Crumpacker Is entertain ing the members ofthe Embroidery Club at an afternoon thimble party to day at her home in Warren street. PIjAN FOR B4.NQIET. An important meeting- of the mem bers of the alumni association of the Hammond high school will take place this evening at eight o'clock in the assembly room of Central building. CARRIGAN-RAYMI S WEDDING Joseph Carrigan, 126 Doty stree brother of A. B. CaHgan the painting contractor and Miss Henrietta Raymus, 11 Carroll street, slipped away to Danville, 111., where they were married today. A telegram to Mr. Carrigan this afternoon announced the fact and also bore the Intelligence that they will return to Hammond Tuesday. Both young people have a wide circle of friends who will be ready to extend congratulations. W. C. T. IT. MEETING. The members of the W. C. T. U. will meet at eight o'clock this evening in Wels Hall in State street. The mem bers extend a cordial invitation to th? public and it is desired that there is a large attendance at the meeting as an unusually interesting program has been prepared. No admission will be charged. The following is the program: Devotional exercises. ... .Rev. Pollard Selection Congregational Choir Piano Solo Alberta Pugh Recitation "A Little Maid's Amen" Birdie Leaverton Recitation "Rock of Ages" Gladys Schobe Selection White Ribbon Quartette Recitation "The Safe On The Barroom Floor"...., Frank Lee Reading "Is Temperance Nothing To MeT' .....Mrs. W. H. Meyers Selection Congregational Choir Words ol welcom and Introduction ...Mrs. H. E. Granger Address "Am T My Sisters Keeper?" .Mrs. Floyd H. Adams Piano Solo. .... .Miss Gladys Younger Kong Three Girls Vocal Solo "Star of the East"..-;. .Miss Anna Williams Benediction. All SOCIETY MEETS. Mrs. Robert Schuyler will be at horn to the member of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First M. E. church Wednesday afternoon. May 1st at her home, 21 Condit street. ' A BRIDGES DINNER, Mr. and Mrs, R. O. AVlnckler will be host and hostess to the members of tha Evening Bridge Whist Club Saturday, May 4th at their home in Mason street at a seven o'clock dinner. A COMMITTEE MEETING. The members of the literature section of the Hammond AVoman's Club will meet Tuesday afternoon of this

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DDFELLOWS TO ENTERTAIN East Chicago Odd Fellows will have a bigr doings this evening In the rooms n Forsyth avenue. The event will have as Its features a fine program of music recitations and speches, and a dance and refreshments will be served. There will be visitors present from Hammond, Indiana Harbor, hiting and Gary and everything will be done to Insure a good time to the members of the local lodge and their guests. E. NV. Wickey will preside as chair man and will deliver the address of welcome. Other numbers on the pro gram -will consist of the piano solo by Mr. Scanlan, "History and Principles of Odd Fellowshlpp' by Prof. T. E Williams, piano duet by Misses Esther Cohen and Mabel Silverman, address by Rev. Alexander Monroe, violin duet by Misses Lillian and Dolly- Dixon reading by Miss F. Slocomb, vocal solo by V J. Funkey, adress by J. t. Ken nedy, vocal solo by Albert Lewis. Frank DeBriae's orchestra will furn ish the music for the dance and the grand march will be led by Noble Grand Frank Stewart and wife. Dr. Jacob Goldman will be master of ceremonies. A crowd of 200 is expected. week with Mrs. H. A. McConnell. The afternoon will be devoted to the study of "Current Literature" In the follow ing program: Piano Solo Miss Laura Hess Paper Mrs. Nicholas Emmerling Paper "Alfred Tennyson Dickens in America". ..... .Mrs. W. A. stout Discussion of Current Literature. Vocal Selection Miss Edythe McConnell Reading of items on Current Litera ture. A SEVEN O'CLOCK DINNER. The members of the Columbia Club and their husbands were Invited guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ray, 45 Glendale Park last Saturday evening. Mrs; Charles Van Duseh of Calumet, Mich, who Is Mrs. Mortimer Gate's house guest was the Only guest from a distance. Thirty covers werj laid at a four course dinner. Pink kilarney roses and smilax trimmed tho tables very attractively. Following the dinner the guests played euchre The games progressed at seven tables. Mrs. R. H. McHle and Mr. W. J. McAleer scored high and the second honors were won by Mrs. W. F. Mashino and Mr. F. g Beta. AN AFTERNOON MEETING. Mrs. George Beebe Of Ash street en tertained the Willing Workers last Saturday afternoon. During the social session refreshments were served. and the hour was spent .very pleasantly. Those present wera Maaie Tuley, Maude Burk, Jeonri , Conde, . JLuIu Hunter, Elizabeth Singer, Fay Clark, Birdie Leaverton. Grraldine Holderman. Mildred Darling, Maude Hess, Louise Beebe, Irene . Beebe and Mrs. James Graves. , WOMAN'S CLt 0 MEETING. The members of the Hammond Woman's Club met in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian church In South Hohman street . last Saturday afternoon at. three o'clock for their annual business meeting. There were many members present and several matters of Importance were brought up for discussion. Announcement of the annual meeting of ths Tenth Dis trict Federation of Women's Clubs was made and delegates from the Ham mond club were chosen. The meeting will be held at Kentland next Thurs day, May 2nd. A Very interesting ses slon is anticipated. Mrs. M. Roths child, Mrs. Minnie Kline, Mrs. Jacob Fox, Mrs. Alva Young, Airs. E. G. Steineck, Mrs. Ralph W. Ross and Mrs J. M. Turner will represent at the Hammond Woman's Club at the meet ing. The annual election of officers was also an important feature of the afternoon. Saturday, May 11th will be "Social Day" at the club and the after noon a entertainment will be arrang ed by the committee of which Mrs Walter Hammond is chairman and Mrs. W. J. McAleer is vice chairman It wll be the last meeting until fsll The following members were elected to offices to serve during the new club year: President Mrs. Richard O. Winckler. Vice President Mrs. Ralph W. Ross. Recording Secretary- Mrs. Alva A. Young. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. J. C. Graves. Treasurer Mrs. A. E. Wilcox. Assistant Treasurer - Mfs. Clark Learning. l- . Members elected to the executive board to serve for a period of three years: Mrs. AVllliam A. Stout. Mrs. M Rothschild and Mrs. C'harfes Wilson. AVI 1,1, MEET FRIDAY Miss Marie Carter will entertain the girls of the. Nu Tau Beta Club at her home in . South Hohman street Friday evening. MEETINGS OF THE WEEK. Mrs. M. Louisa AVoods, Mrs. AA". A. Royser and Mrs. Crawford will be hostesses at the meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church AVednesday afternoon in ' thi parlors of the church in South Hoh man street. Next Saturday afternoon. May 4th the public is invited to at tend a bakery, candy. and apron sale to be given by the ladles of the church. AN IMPORTANCE NOTICE. The general meeting of the First Christian church which was announ ed to take place this evening has bwn postponed until Tuesday evening, April 30th on account of the absence of the pastor, the Rev. C. J. Sharp. The meeting will be held to complete ar rangements for the state convention. . Word has been received from Homer, Mich., telling of the serious illness of Mrs. Clara Granger at her home thre. Mrs. Granger formerly lived in Ham mond and has many friends here who will be sorry, to learn of her illnesa.

NOTICE. Mary E. Ericksen, daughter of Mrs.

Swan Olson, sister, of Anna and Mar tin, died at her home,' 1S534 Buffalo avenue, Hegewisch, Sunday, April 28 at 10 a. m. Funeral service from Ver late residence. Interment at Oakwoods. An enoyable meeting of the members of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge wis held last Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. It was the evening for the regular weekly meeting and a business and social program was followed. Several matters of interest were disposed of during the business hour. Mrs. Wyman, Mrs. Malo and Mrs. Van Orman served on the social committee. The members of Hammond Hive Nj. 2 L. O. T. M. will meet with the mem bers of Silver Light Hive L. O. T. M in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street AN ednesday evening. Business of importance will be transacted and it is desired that many members are present. Mrs. Littleton, the deputy supreme commander will meet with the members. A special meeting of the members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L. O. T. M. wis held Saturday afternoon in Moose Hall in State street. The members met for drill work in preparation for the dis trict convention to be held In Ham mond Monday, May 13th. The members of Hammond Lodge No. 210 K. of P. will observe "Ladies Night" at their meeting this evening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. Preparations are being made to entertain a large number of mem bers and their friends and a pleasant program has been arranged In their honor. The members of Progressive Court No. 166 Tribe of Ben Hur will follow their usual program at the meeting Tuesday evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. Miss Mary Ibach of Indianapolis is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Meikle, 958 South Hohman street. Miss Ibach will remain for th marriage of Miss Agnes Meikle and Mr. Allan P. Twyman. Charles Mayer, Henry Schumacher an.i Henry Lindner, of the Western Grain Products company, left for the east yesterday and will sail for Kurope You Have Been Unsuccess fully Treated Elsewhere That Is No Reason Why You Should Give Up in Despair. RHEUMATISM. WHEN you have rheumatism. WHEN you hava had it for months or years. WHEN you have taken treatment of this and that doctor. WHEN you have taken a gallon of medicine. WHEN your stomach is deranged and your digestion bad. WHEN your muscles are sore and you ache all over. WHEN a cure Is offered you at a nominal cost, then is the time to come to my office for treatment. SKIN DISEASE. WHEN you have pimples on your face. WHEN you have blackheads on your nose. WHEN you have lupus. WHEN you have eczema. WHEN you have any skin disease. WHEN it itches like the very na tion. WHEN it burns like fire. WHEN it keeps you awake at night. WHEN it distress you all day long. WHEN I guarantee to cure you, or that it will cost you not one cent, then is the time to come to my office for treatment. LADIES. WHEN you have special or com plicated conditions. WHEN you Buffer from headache, backache, dragging sensations, Irregularities, dizziness, nervousness and other kindred troubles. WHEN you come to my office I will gladly explain to you my method of treatment as they apply to your condition, and you may be assured of restoration to buoyant and happy womanhood. MEN. WHEN you have varicocele, hydrocele, or stricture. WHEN you are nervous and debilitated. WHEN you have blood poison. WHEN you hae piles and their reflex disorders. WHEN you know the importance of the8eN WHEN you expect to hold your own in the keen competition of life, you must get free from all Buch handicaps, and in full possession of your faculties. " WHEN you have been unsuccessfully treated elsewhere, come at once and take advantage of the facilities that are offered you at a well appointed medical institute. Consultations free, and our charges are always liberal. DR. LEEDY, Suite 32 and 33, RIMBACH BLDG. Over Lion Store.

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on Thursday, May 2. They will spend two months visiting relatives In Germany..

Thomas Burns of Chicago spent Sun day with Charles Mayer at his home In State Line street. F. AV. Newell and Rex Newell spent Sunday with relatives in Lima, O. Mrs. A. M. DeWeese Is ill with ap pendicitis at her home In Rimbach ave nue. ' Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald of Carroll street was removed to St. Margaret's hospital last Saturday. It was reported today that she Is recovering from the effects of a fall she had last week and is able to be up. i Mrs. John F. Rellley of Rimbach avenue .who has been ill at St. Mar garet's hospital is recovering nicely and is able to be up. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Coy at their home, 78 East State street, a little daughter. A DANDY MINSTREL ,SH0W YESTERDAY Large audiences. In spit of the bad weather. Indicate what. Al G. Field's minstrels would have don in Ham mond had the weather been better.- And the show Is said to be the best that has ever been seen in Hammond. j "Fields Is better than ever." seemed to be tho consensus of opinion on all sides. The music, both vocal Instrumental and vocal, was simply splendid and the equipment of costumes and scenery was finer than aver. Fields was pleased with the business that was done here. "Hammond Is strong for us," said Fields, "and we appreciate the fact." The matinee performance played to a large house and there was a fair attendance at the evening performance. The minstrel show, different from every one that has ever visited Hammond, was clean throughout. There was not a smutty expression or a suggstlve thought uttered great Credit to Fields. TOLLESTON. Mr. Peterson has gone to Omaha, Neb., to attend the funeral of his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Clements of Chicago are visiting with Mrs. Peterson. H. A. Tucker is entertaining his brother from Logansport. Mrs. E. Culver has returned after an extended visit In Indianapolis. Miss Lillle Wick returned to Chicago after spending Sunday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lschabold are visiting friends in Hobart, Ind. Mrs. S. Echard has returned to. Hobart after a few days' visit with friends here. EAST GARY. A. Sword of South Chicago was a bus- ! lness visitor in town on Friday. j Mrs. Fred Newman and children .of RJlloDeJ Beginning with Thursday, May 2 and Continuing for one week, I will do first-class dental work at ACTUAL COST OF MATERIALS ONLY I am doing this simply for advertising purposes and this reduction will continue for one week only. Now will be your opportunity to have all your old teeth fixed up. DR. H. W. CAWLEY DENTIST Opposite Majestic Hotel. Phone Hammond 648 OFFICE HOURS. 8 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8; Sun., 9 to 11. 0

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Monday, April 29, 1912.

HAMMOND PHONE 32 The Finest Theater In ths Calmet Region. Always standard Vaudeville for Particular Ladies and Gentlemen. TONIGHT AND UNT'L WED. A Carefully Selected VARIETY BILL The Rosaires "Aerial Surprises." Ford and Healey Sisters . Classy Dancers. Franz Meizel Wizard of the Violin. Fred Wadell May Comedy Club Jugglers! Other Features Admission 10c and 20c MATINEE WED., 3. P. M. L Michigan City spent the week end with the former's former, Mrs. M. Marquardt. Mrs. T. Mllburn was a Gary shopper Saturday afternoon. Mrs. K. Corey and daughter Martha spent Saturday at Gary. Judge P. O. Blake held his first trial at the town hall on Friday evening, April 26, when John Zench was tried for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. The fine imposed upon him being $1 and costs, amounting to $4,45, which he paid and was relaased by Chief of Police S. A. Smith. II. S. Hazelgreen was a Gary visitor Saturday. A. M. Haielgreen made a business trip to Crown Point Saturday. Miss Emma Papka was a Gary vlsitorSaturday. If you are using peroxide of hydrogan to weaken the growth of hair on the arms or face try ad J ing one-third ammonia to two parts peroxide of hydrogan. The peroxide acts as a bleach and the ammonia kills the roots of the hair. PATENT YOUR IDEAS and make I ""D:" Mr rnca soon Money n w a J lUta- ml AA fmm TO GET THEM" Aikvm pin a Tt wbk, !M or sumes -jrenx today JOSHUA R. H POTTS Stk Sl. W It n , D. C US 2 CI i I St. rUMphi. SS.DaftamSLCfctaM H. C. GROMAN, M. D. Physician and Surg eon 402 Hammond Building 'Phones, Res., 242 ; Office, 205 Phone 1529 Day and Night L. P. Collins Physician and Surgeon Hours: 8-10 a. m. 1-4. p. m. 7-8 p. m. 251 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. DR. H. B. HAYWARD SPECIALIST Disease f the Eye, Ear, N Threat. Eyes eleatiacally exaatJa ed. Glasses ttd. Room 402, Hammond Bldg Phone 205. Hammond, Ind. NTJF SED When I tell you that I handle all of the Studebaker Vehicles CARL G. FAUL Harness Maker and Carriage Trimmer. All kinds of Horse and Harness Supplies. ' 79 State Street, Hammond . - Indiana Phonea Stoop, 901-W Res., S90-W.

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