Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1912 — Page 2

June 15, 1912.

JUDGE REITER EAST

ADDRESSES CHICAGO AMI

A SI HPIUSK r AIITV. A deligrhtful party was given as a surprise to Miss Ruth Wooden last evening at the home of her aunt anil uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kasson In Webb street. The young people enjoyed informal dancing and games and music during the evening. Dainty refreshments were served at ten o'clock. Among the. guests were the Misses Kathrlne Swltzer, Adele Dunbar, Marguerite Knotts, Lottie Schwab, Georgia PeWeese, Helen - Stout', I.ucile Minus, Mayme McEwen, Marguerite Hickman, Mabel Towley, Ruth Wooden, Messrs. Harlan Anderson, Clifford and Phillip Hudson, Raymond .Mette, Marion , Sprague, Leonard Moran, Athur Groom, Crill and Clure Burge. Luclan Hirsch, Walter Mottand Donald Gavit.

SOCIAL XEBS FOR MONDAY.

MIns Beatrice Hansen will entertain the young women of the Beta Alpha Tan Club at her hone. It Hliabaeh avenue, Moaear evenlug. The mrmbrrs of the Conrt of Hanor will meet Monday evening In Weiss Hall In State street for the regular hl-monthly meeting. - A meeting of Triumph Council No. 11 b. of I,, will take place Monday evening In I. O. O. K. Hall In 5tate street.

two weeks on Friday evening Juno 28th Miss Rose Ruschli will entertain the girls of the club at her home in Ann street.

MISS RCMP EXTKKTAINS. The young women of the A. D. Q.

Club were pleasantly entertained by. , Miss Alice Bump at her home, 338 East MEET W ITH MRS. COCHRAN. State street last evening. It was the The monthly social meeting of the regular bi-monthly club meeting post- Loyal Women's Class of the First poned from Thursday to Friday even- christian church took place yesterday ing. The election of officers was the ,ftrnoon. Mrs. J. C. Cochran was important feature of the evening and hostess to the members at her home, it resulted in the election of Miss 43S M,y street. The attendance was Ethel Shearer for president. Miss not &a large as usual on account of Alice, Bump was elected secretary and th rain. Thero were only eight memtreasurer. Flans were also made for ber8 present but they spent the hours the next meeting which will be held very enjoyably. A dainty luncheon

What without doubt, wai the most,

pleasing and wall plannad banquet, was that held by the Alumni Association of East Chicago High school Jn honor of Ha new members, the class of 1913. The banquet was held at Welland's hal which was beautifully decorated In mauve and gold, the colors of the class of 1912, and also a great amount of tea rosea, the class flowers, were distributed throughout out the flail. At 7:S0 the guests seated themselves at the tables and although the weather was threatening, there were onehundred. fifty present. The supper was served by the ladies of the Methodist church. The following being the menu: I Cantelope II French Fried Potatoes Chicken Fatties Peas a la cases Pickles Parker House Rolls

III Combination Salad Wafers Cheese Balls

on the evening of June 27th at the home of Miss Ethel Hoffman in Summer street. Miss Hoffman will entertain at a thimble .party. After the business meeting the members spent a few hours enjoyably with music and needle work. At ten o'clok a prettily appointed luncheon of two courses was served. A MISSIONARY MEETING. Mrs. I. I Bomberger opened her pretty home in Glendale Park yesterday aftcrnon for the meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Bomhrwp n rt t Mr. T . 1 i t Vi itriftin

. . . . ei otr and the memders anticipate many hostesse at the meeting. In honor of J . ,. . , , -, w . . i 'delightful meetings. Flag Day the home was beautifully

decorated with flags and( red, white; snd blue bunting. The program for.

the day was very Interesting and en-i Tne Woman's Foreign - Missionary joyable. The devotional exercises? society of the First Presbyterian were lead by Mrs. F. M. Eliott ardj church wlU tve a "Missionary Teapapers on Missionary topics were read TueBuay afternoon. June ISth at the by Mrs. Mary Hohm, Mrs. E. 21 home of Mrs. P. M. Elliott in Ogden Shanklln, Mrs. Howell and Mrs. O. T. street. Miss Bell a return missionary Klooa. Mrs. A. Franklin Blackmun f t om Africa will ltcture, telling of her sang a grouo of songs which w erei w"rk among the women of foreign

very much enjoyed. ' Her piano an- countries

companiments were played by Miss

Harriet Ferris. The afternoon's pro

was served at four-thirty o'clock. Announcement of the July meeting vvili be made later. A LUNCHEON. Mrs. Harry Smith very charmingly entertained the members of the Alpha I Phi Club at luncheon at noe o'clock (yesterday at her home in Carroll

street. Following the luncheon which was served in several courses, the guests returned to the parlors where they spent the afternoon hours with their needle work. The meeting will be the last of the season. A new series of patries will begin in Septem-

A MISSIONARY TEA.

IV strawberry Shortcake Coffee. After the last course had been served, Thomas Henry, President of the Association, who presided as toast master, gave the welcome address to the class of 1913. In response the class President, Miss Edith Berglund, gave a short talk. Mr. E. N. Canine was also called upon, who have 4 pleasing talk and also made an an

noouncement that the H. S. Annual, the Lotus, published by the 1912 class would be on sale at the Hall. The next speaker was Judge Virgil S. Retter. In this speech much honor and

advice was administered. Judge Relter told of the experience of the Judges of

the past and of today and in saying what he did. he said he weighed h's words, due to the result of the recall. After the speaking had been concluded the floor was cleared for dancing and a most excellent was had. Stirling's orchestra furnished the music and at sbout one o'clock the evening's entertainment ended with twenty-three new members added to its list.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

First Grand Picnic, United Order of Foresters. Court Hammond No. 101 at Ktndel's Grove, Sunday, June 16th, 1913. Open air concert all afternoon and evening by Forester Band Union. Noted speakers and entertainers will be presentDancing starts at t p. m. Good music

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The public Is invited.

gram was 'in charge of Mrs. Holm. During the social hour dainty refreshments were served." It was the regular monthly meeting and many members were in attendance.

B. A. T. CXI B MEETING. - Miss Beatrice Hansen will entertain the Beta Alpha Tau girls at her home in Rimbach avenue, Monday evening. It wil be the first meeting in three weeks. Cards will be a feature of entertainment and "500" will be played during the evening.

The Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Wllloughby and Son Hugh of Hasel Green, Ky.. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Bowman at their home In State Line street for several days loft today for Spokane, Wash., where they will make their future home. Mrs. Charles Miller of South Hohman street and Mrs. Edward Murdwi of Oak street were entertained at dinner today at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cox, 4008 Ellis avenue, Chleago and this afternoon will be guests at a matinee party to see "Within The Law" at the Princess theater. Mr. Fred Beneake of the Croiwn Point neighborhood was a business caller in Hammond today. Mrs. M. D. Brennan of Ann stre-t haa returned from Leipsic, O. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed

ward Brennan for a few days. Tomorrow Mrs. Brennanwill leave for

Springfield, 111. to attend the Supreme

session of the Court of Honor. The

convention will be in session Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 17th,

18th and 19th.

Mrs, A. M. DeWeese of Rimbach

avenue will leave for Lima, O. tomorrow to remain for a few week's visit.

Mrs. II. F. Melkle and Miss Estelle

Russell will leave Monday for Mil

waukee to attend the commencement exercises at the Downer Seminary.

Pienie at Sharpshooters' park Sunday, June 1. Prise waits at 9 p. m. Five dollars in gold will be paid as a souvenir to the best waltsing couple.

They will be Miss Eunice Meikle's guests. Miss Melkle is a member of the graduating class. Mr. Melkle will leave Tuesday to attend the exercises. I Mrs. Margaret Hastings and daughter, Miss Genevive Hastings of Stite street have returned from Hot Springs. Ark. where they have ben for two weeks. I Mrs. H. G. Mers of Warren street has gone to Fort Wayne. Ind. to spend a (weelc with her son, Henry Merx who is a student at Concordia College. Dr. Mers snd daughter. Miss Adele Mers will motor to Fort Wayne next Wednesday and remain for a short visit.

AN ENJOYABLE MEETING. Miss Marie Robbins was hostess to

the young women of the Nu Tau Bet i4 A LEAGI G MEETING. Clubt last evening at her home InJ Xhe members of St. Paul's Lutheran Manila avenue. The seven club raera-J i,Pairue will mt in th. .,.,ni v,ii

I the corner of Sibley street and Oakley

avenue, next Thursday evening; June

20th and complete all arrangements

oers were present ana miss noDDinst had Miss Marguerite Wilcox as her! only invited guest. Music and gamesfl

were among the social diversions en-1

joyed until ten o'olock when refreshmentswere served. A dainty arranged two course luncheon was served. In

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Hammond theater Friday. June Slst. Last evening the members of the Junior League met for their regular bi-monthly business and social session.

ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS.

Mrs. Edward Beechler will have as

ner guests Tuesday afternoon at her home In Sibley street the members of

the Idle Hour Club. The afternoon

win be devoted t cards and pedro

will be played at two tables. . .. l WILL PLAY PEDRO.

Pedro wll be played by the members of the China Club at the home' of Mrs. Frank Cope- .In East Sibley street. Tuesday evening. June. 18. The game

will progress at three tables. A THIMBLE PARTY.

Mrs. A. O. Merrill will entertain the

vi ine Ai. w. ti. uiud at a thimble party Tuesday afternoon at

her home in Michigan avenue.

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A very enjoyable meeting of the

j members of Hammond Temple No, 73

,Pythian Sisters took place last eventing in the K. of P. Hall In South Hoh-

man St. There were a number of visit

ting members at the meeting. After the

lodge session a pleasant time wai

spent socially. Watermelon was serv ed during the social hour. Arrange

ments were made for the next meeting

to be held in two weeks on Friday

evening, June 28th. The usual busi

ness and social program will be fol lowed.

The usual business and social pro

gram will be followed by the members

of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L at their meeting Monday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. All members are Invited to attend. The weekly meeting of' Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge will take place this evening In I. O. O. F, Hall In State

street. A class of candidates will be

initiated. A social hour will follow the regular lodge session and refresh.

ments wil be served.

All Daughters of Liberty, members

of Triumph Council No. 11 and Golden Rule Council No. 1 are asked to meet and go In a body to the Christian church Sunday evening June Kth where the Rev. C. J. Sharp will deliver a sermon on "Flag Day."

Monday evning the members of the Court of Honor will meet In Weis Hall

In State street for their regular blr monthly meeting. A business and social program will be followed.

The members of the Hammond Chaoter of Eastern Stars will meet this evening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. It will be the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual pro. gram will be followed.

Shoemaker's dance; Danish dance of

greeting, and cat and mouse First

grades, all schools.

Reap the Flax Emerson, Twenty-

fourth avenue and Fourteenth avenue

sohools.

"I See You"; "NigarespoUkan" and Skipping Tag" Second grades, all

schools.

Ssshbogar All achoels, "Carrousell," "Dainty Step" and Three Deep" Third grades,

schools.

PUsicattt dumb and bell drill

Twenty-fourth avenue, Jefferson, and Beveridge schools.

"Ace of Diamond," 'Sleeking," and

"Battle" Fourth grades, all soheels.

Russian rolanalse - Twenty-fourth

avenue. Fourteenth avenue schools,

"Jumping Jack's Jubilee Jefferson

achoels.

Games: Long ball . Emerson vs.

Fourteenth avenue girls; relay raee , IS boys each school, fifth grades: relay

race 15 girls, each school, fifth

grades: tumbling Emerson boys; base

ball Twenty-first avenue vs. Jefferson school boys.

"Hyacinth" Twenty-fourth avenue

girls.

"Highland Schottische Beveridge

girls.

Wand drill All schools May-Pole dance All schools. For the evening a more advanced

program has been arranged for the larger pupils, Evening program

Grand march. Indian club drill Emerson boys. Irish tilt Jefferson school. Wand drill Emerson girls. Folk dances Jefferson school. Gottland quadrille. Swimming drill Emerson boys. Dance of the fire flies Jefferson

girls.

Dutch dance Jefferson girls. Indian club drill Emerson girls. Pyramid building, and tumbling i Emerson boys. . Jumping Jack danee Emerson girls. Zouave drill Jefferson school. Sailors Horn pipe by Emerson school girts.

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One of the most unique spectacles that ever took place In Lake county will be staged by nearly J.000 public school children of Gary at the Jefferson school grounds this afternoon and tonight. , The occasion is the annual play festival of the combined schools of the city. Drills, marching exhibitions, sword and gymnastic exercises, dancing, games, etc, will be rendered. R. D. Netherton, physical director Jack Gilroy, his assistant, and Miss' Helen Monsch, domestic science teactfer, will be In charge of the program, Jhe playground teachers helping ui Admission Is free. . ' Tae Praa;raBa. Afternoon program-', Grand march.. J

There will be special music at Lake Woods park Sunday, when Ward's band will play an unusually good program. This band has been offering

some very good music this season.

consisting of popular operas and songs

and the following program is a good example of the kind of music afforded: "Pas Des Fleurs," the intermezzo from Delibes" ballet "Naila" Excerpts from "The Spring Maid..

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ored. Mrs, Florence DeCoita Is offering the latest songs in the rathskeller. Among the songs are. "Moonlight Bay," a big success; "J Like Musie with My Meals," "Don't Talk in Your Sleep" and numerous other big hits. Mrs. DeCosta was with "TUHe's Nightmare" this season, where she made a big hit. She has been popular at Lake Woods and her return this season has been welcome to those who like good singing and popular songs.

EAST CHICAGO, Charles E. Beal of Chicago, superintendent of the feace Society of the World and author of "Peace and War," will be in East Chicago tomorrow and will speak at the Congregational church In the evening. Men are especially invited to attend the services, as the subject, "Waste of War and Benefits of Peace," should be particularly Interesting to them. Teh East Chicago ball team will play in Valparaiso tomorrow. Three auto trucks have been engaged and will carry some of -the fans, while a large number of automobile owners have signified their Intention of driving over In their cars and will carry as many of their friends as their machines will hold.

retired minister of considerable prominence of the northwest Indiana conference. A farewell party was given last night by Mr. and Mrs. Willim Fo?. 3423 Grapevine street, in honor . of their newhew Thomas M'ainey, who has been in Indiana Harbor for the past six months. The IHarbor Indians and their supporters will leave on a special tra'n tomorrow for Laporte where the team wil cross bats with the Laporte team in the afternoon. Marceaux the new star pitcher who pitched such a wonderful game for the Indiana last Sun

day will do the twirling.

XOLLESTOH Mrs. D. Curran and Mrs. E. w. Hood were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Miss Alta Gile has left for an extended visit in Minnesota. Mrs. L Crewe and Mrs. Chumy were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. . R. Lucey and daughter Cora were Chicago visitors today. Mrs. A. Hood will visit with relatives In Hammond over Sunday. Misses Minnie and Frances Hamilton, will visit with friends In Chicago ever Sunday,

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INDIANA HARBOR. Mrs. Julia Johnson of SSS Grapevine street Is very sick. Mrs. Johnson returned about a month ago from North Carolina, where she had gone for the benefit ef her health, but seemed no better and she has since kept getting weaker. Mies Edith Bell, who will address the congregation of the Methodist church tomorrow at the 11 o'clock service, is well known to Indiana Harbor folk. She is a sister of Mrs. Philip Swensel of Guthrie street and went to

Africa from Vandergrlft, Pa. She returned home on a furlough and Is visiting her sister at Indiana Harbor. Her address at the Methodist church promises to be most Interesting. Dr. George Orf and family ef Flr stret will leave today for 'the east to be gone two or three weeks, Rev. O. B. Rlppetoe went to Michigan City yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. L. C. Buckles. The deceased is the wife of Rev. Buckles, a

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