Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1912 — Page 2

t .'if A 1'RKTTT PinTY. On f the most charntns events of tfee past week end was a party at which Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bombcrgfr wore host and hostess to a number Of little folk from Hammond and a distance last Saturday at their Olendale Park home in honor of their sons, Charles, and Edmond. 3fr. and Mrs. Bombfrger entertained a number of the parent In company with the children. There were one hnndrfi jruests, mon(t them several from ChJcaRO. Crown Point, Gary and Indiana Harbor. The party celebrated Mr. and" Mrs. Bombergenia birthday anniversaries. Sirs. Bomberjier's birthday tniwraary occurred yesterday and Mr. Bombergrer's today. One of the fdfts to Mr. and Mr. Bomberger was a beantiful i cut crystal vase flIUd with pink rose buds with birthday greetings from a number of the little people. The chtirtren playeU In the park between the hours of three and firve o'clock. There were hammocks, garden swings ajid toys for their amusement and they spent a very delightful time. "A few otf the older children played games and-wer intertalned with music. At ftveb'clock Ices, cake and candies were srved. The children ware especially pU eased with tha cookies which were cntitn bird and animal forms. Minatuce flags were given the guests as favors. The park was decorated very attractively with red, white and blue bunting and flags appropriate to the season. The same colors were used for the dW-oration of the porch. Th party wasuone of the largest of the summer andVihe entertainment the moat original and delightful of any of the seasonts Juvenile affairs. Among th-e- guests from out of town were Mrs. Clayton RootJ and two sons of Crown Point, Mr. Harry Call and son, John of Gary. Mrsn Newton Hembroff and1 daughter, Vlrg-eaw of Indiana Harbor, Mrs. William Hankey and daughter of Chicago; Mrs. Robert Krost and son, Robert of Chic.-go and little Miss Ruth Shortridge tfVCrewa Point. VISIT IX DESPUHES. . The youR women of the N. X. Embroidery Club were- delightfully entertained by Mrs. Fischer at her tsome in IePlalnes. IU-. yesterday. , Mrs. Fischer was, formerly Miss . Autgusta Klein of Hammond and a member of th X. N. Club. Several times a. year the youcg women ar Mrs. Fischer' vt guests at her Des Plalnes home a,-5? very enjoyable time are always r' ported. A basket dinner w aerv - . " the park at noon, and the. ha-"! , . . . fnmML , . sVMWUEia IOi- . Iowin BBrsasif, i 1 the pio-i-v.-newia i were spent pleasantly In social way. Thie club members are Mrs. John J. Clacussen, the Mle LiHy and Meta Fedden. Qertrude Her bet, Emily and Bertha I Ebert and Hulda Klein. A MISSIONARY MEET DIG. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. E. church will be held is thel foundation

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SOCIAL, .KYS roil TtESDAV. The members of Progressive Court So. lttlt Tribe uf lira llnr will nrrt 'Vmrniim y erfniag iu the K. of P. Hall la Sub. iiukmii street. There will be a Bettx of the member of the Tmt Kindred Tuesday evening- In I. O. O. f. Hall In Mate street. Mia Bertha Maleitske will entertain the yountr women of the X, X. Km broidery t'lnb at her home In Indiana aveane Tuesday evening. Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the basement of the churcii in Russll street. An interesting program has ben prepared for the afternoon. All the members of the church and congregation are invited to the meeting. A THIMBLE PARTY. Miss Hertha Maleitske of Indiana avenue will be hostess at a thimble party Tuesday evening. Her guests will be the members of the X. X. Embroidery Club who will meet for their regular weekly meeting. The young women will bring their needle work. A CLASS MKKTIXG. There will be a meeting of the Junior Ioyal Sons Class in the parlors of the First Baptist churcvh in East Sibley street this evening. The officers for the new year will be inaugurated. The Rev. Floyd H.. Adams will be the installing officer. Refreshments will be served at the close of the promm wio 1 tr intuitu er VI inv eVCIl- I ing will be spent In a social way. It is aesired that all the class merotafjja attend. A HOME WEDDING.. Miss Ava Camoron of F'Pt Worth Texas and Carl Weimer yvere marrSed lat evening" at the '.luina of th groom's parents, Mr.Bd Mr8 GeorKe weimer. usi Mon7oe street The wr,. mony was aolerSn,Md at nine o'clock. The Rev. WyFi switser, pastor of the First M;g- cnurch officiated, using the VDS eremony. Mrs. William WhltaJ5""' presided at the piano and played ' Mendelssohn's Wedding March" as the processional. Miss Abbie Cook of Chicago served as maid of honor and the groom's only attendant was Walter George. The ceremony was performed in the large living room un der two beautiful white wedding bells. The parlors were decorated with a profusion of prety spring blossnms and potted palms and ferns. A supper was served after the reading of the marriage service. The tables were prettily appointed in pink and white. Bouquets of flowers decorated the tables. During the evening the young peo,.le was serenaded by a group of high school students. Mr. and Mrs. Weimer

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have grone to "Wabash. Ind. for a short viBit after which they will return to Hammond to make their home. Mrs. WelTner Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron of Fort Worth, Texas. he formerly lived in Hammond and was a stuicnt In the Hammond high school. She has a number of friends among: the young people of the city. Mr. "Weimer in a son of Mr. and Mrs. Weimer of Hammond and one of the prominent youngr men of the city. He Is employed In the offices of the Hlrseh-Steln Co. The youns; people received numerous gifts In silver, cut g-lasa and china, from friends. REPORT IS DENIED. . The report of the marriage of Frank A. Meyers of this city and Miss Ethel Terry of Chicago Is denied by Mr. Meyers who has just returned from a short visit with relatives in Merrill, "Wis. Mr. Meyers claims that he waa on a short vacation and that he docs not know Miss Terry to whom he was reported married July 4th. A SURPRISE PARTY. The members of the M. W. G. Club gave a delightful party aa a suprise to Mrs. C B. Stiver last Saturday evening at her home In May street. Music and games were features of the evening. A daintily arranged two course luncheon was served at ten o'clock. The luncheon was served at small tables in the parlors. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kale, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Price, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gero, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. C. I Kinsey. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stiver, the Misses Helen Price, Rosalyn Lyon and Messrs. Lloyd Merrill, Robert and Herbert Price. riCNIC AT LAKE FRONT. The members of Class 10 of the Methodist Sunday school chaperone-l by their teacher, Mrs. Etta Bloomhoff will picnic at the Lake Front tomorrow. The young people will meet at the corner of Hohman and State streets and1 take the car leaving Hammond at 10:45 o'clock. EJl'TEBTAreS INFORMALLY. Miss Vera Tuley was hostess to the members of Mrs. Sliger's class of the Christian Sunday school last Saturday afternoon. The party celebrated littla Lila Tuley'a third birthday anniversary. During the afternoon the young people enjoyed various games and contests. Several pretty Instrumental selections "were rendered by the girls at the meeting. A dainty lunchein was served after the program. The refreshments were served In three courses. ILiQdge Assemblies There was a meeting of the HamMURITO All that is earthl is lubject to paiiv Kuaj Solomoa A PRESCRIPTION (Not a Patent Medial ne) Guaranteed to Relieve RDctiiiiarism SCIATICA and NEURITIS Will) out I'M of Opiates or Narcotic ioar NOBtT Refunded KTd by Matfiitral Chera. C0..N. T. FO& SALE BZ - MOW STORE PHARMACY (Kiitmaa A Wolf, Proprietors). J C. E. NELSON, Iaitlana Harbor. NEOELE. the Droara-tat. 628 Hohmaa Street. Lacal Aateata.

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mond Chapter of Eastern Stars last Saturday evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. The attendance was not as large as usual on account of the absence of several of the members who are spending the summer months out of the city. Arrangements were made for the next meeting to be held in two weeks on Saturday evening and there was other routine work. A number of members told of the pleasant meeting of the Hegewisch chapter they attended a few nights previous. The Grand Matron of Illinois waa thajttest of honor at the meeting. After the lodge session refreshments were erved and a pleasant time was spent socially. ' - - Tuesday evening the members of the True Kindred will meet In I. O. O. F. Hall In State street for their regular bi-monthly meeting. It is desired that there are many members at. the meeting. A business and social program will be followed. An important meeting of Progressive Court No. 16S Tribe of Ben Hur will take place Tuesday evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. The officers for the new year will be Installed. After the lodge session the time will be spent socially.- It Is desired that many members attend the meeting. It is desired that manv members of the Court of Honor attend the meeting this evening in Weis Hall in State street. The usual program will be followed. A Racial session will follow the business meeting. LODGE ASSEMBLIES A meeting of Dorcas Rebekah lodge took place last Saturday evening in I. O. O. F. hall, in State street. There was an unusually large attendance at the meeting. After the lodge session refreshments were served and a delightful time was spent socially. Several important business matters were disposed of during the evening. . The installation of officers was a feature of the evening. Mrs. Lydla Stevens was the lnsatlling officer and she was assisted by the deputy marshal. Mrs. Vina Primmer; the grand warden, Mrs. Jennie Towle; the grand secretary, Mrs. Ida Hoefer. and the grand Heralds, Mrs. Lizxia Pontius and Mrs. Hattie Van Orman. The following members were installed and will serve during the coming year: Past grand Mrs. Clara Curtis. Noble grand Mrs. Alice Runyon. . Vice grand Mrs. Lottie Holderman. , Right supporter to the noble grand Mrs. Nancy Overton. Left supporter to the noble grand Mrs. Anna Traverse. Right supporter to the vice grand Mrs. Clara Jacson. Left supporter to the vice grand Mrs. Efne Warfuel. Recording secretary Mrs. Lydia Stevens. Corresponding secretary Mrs. Ltllie Wolf. Treasurer Mrs. Louisa Seestadt. Warden Mrs. Josie Valient. Conductress Mrs. Hattie Ray. Inside guard Mrs. Jessie Jackson; Outsideguard Mrs. Savery. Pwrehr h PersonSl Miss Daisy Elliott of Frankfort. Ind. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and

NOW BRIDE HASJ3MALLP0X Logansport, Ind.. July yr and Mrs. Floyd Richason of this city hava been planning a honeymoon trip ever since they were married a short time ago. but smallpox always interferes and causes a postponement Richason s employed aa a Panhandle paasenger conductor, and he and his Wife had planned a trip to Colorado and the Yellowstone park. When they wer ready to start Richason became sick and the physician diagnosed tlie case as smallpox. Richason and his bride were quarantined. This was raised a few days ago and again plans were made to start on the honeymoon trip. Last evening Mrs. Richason became sick and a physician said that she had contracted the disease. Richason is in Quarantine with his bride and says that they will" take the honeymoon trip even if they have to have every disease to which human flesh Is heir.

Mrs. F. M. Elliott at their home in Ogden street. After her visit in Hammond Miss Eliott will go to Youngstown, O. to spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. Berne Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. George Drackert of State Line street returned last evening after a day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Speith at their home in Shelby, Ind. Miss Ethel Ebright of Ogden street hsa returned from Lafayette, In. where she spent a few weeks visiting Mra Orlan Grant. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Savery of Rimbach avenue were the guests of friends and relatives in Knox, Ind. over Sunday. Ellis Dake of New York City Is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Etta Dake at her home In Munich Court. Miss Leah Graves of Gary spent Sunday with Mra. Maliett at her home In East State street. Miss Margaret Fedler of Ogden street has been the guest of relatives at Cedar Lake for a few days. Clark Learning has returned to his home in South Hohman street after a short visit with relatives in Mulberry, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer of South Hohman street left for Delphi, Ind. last Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Lydia Hofer who was ill at St. Margarets Hospital for four weeks waa removed to her home In State Line stret last week. She 4s recovering nicely and wil soon be able to be out. x Joe Gloeser of Dayton. O., spent the past week end in Hammond. He visited his sister. Miss Mary Gloeser who Is 111 at St. Margaret s Hospitals. A. M. DeWeese of Rimbach avenue spent Sunday with Mrs. DeWeese who is 111 at the hospital In Lima, O. ilisa Clara Krlewita and Frank Gerhart of South Chicago spent Sunday with Miss Emma Huehn at her borne in Logsn street. Miss Alma Hess who is attending the Valparaiso University spent the past week end in Hammond the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hess at their home. 44 Mason street. Mrs. L. L. Daugherty has been quite illl at her home In Logan street. Her daughter, Mrs. Charles Beall of Kenwod Is her guest. Mrs. Beall has been In Hammond for several days. Mrs. Charles Kagson of Webb street left for Denver yesterday where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamm. Mrs. Kasson will also spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Pepperdine at their home In Kansas City. She will be absent from Hammond for several weeks. Owen Mease of Hickory street has gone to his former home at Berwick, Pa. to spend two weeka among frieds and relatives. Miss Alys Hess who is attending the Valparaiso University at Valparaiso spent Saturday and Sunday in Hammond with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hess at their home In Michigan avenue. . Miss Grace Schoneld of New York city has 'returned to Hammond for a few weeks' visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles Surprise who has been 111 for several days at her home in Mason street, is recovering nicely and is able to be up. Goes to New York. Robert Patterson, a nephew of Lawrence Cox, and the youngest graduate who ever graduated from the Hammond high school, has gone to APoorWay to make a. Switch From your own hair that it falling out. Don't keep on doing this and let your hair get thinner and thinner Don! neglect it wait until it's too late. Constant care "it the price of fascinating, beautiful hair. Get a bottle of of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and begin using it at once. It will stop the falling out and start a new growth then you can have lustrous hair that's full of life and radiance that you'll be proud of and that will be admired by others. Remember tho name HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. $1.00 and 50c at Drug Stores or direct apoa receipt of price and dealer's Dime. Sead 10c. for trial bettla. Philo Hay Spea, Co.. Newark. N. J. KAUFMAN A WOLF. MINAS CO.

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New York City, where he has been offered a position of responsibility In a broker's office. He will make his home with relatives there and expects to enter college In a year or so. AT THE HAMMOND POLICE STATION James Karrtll, New York city, and Louis Christian of Chicago were arrested last night at Indiana boulevard by Officer Horlbeck, where they were found in an intoxicated condition. Christian plead guilty before Judge Barnett in the city court, receiving a fine of It and costs, amounting to $11, while Farrell waa released. Both men asked leniency from the court, stating that they were berry pickers from the north, and after landing here had taken too many kinds of liquor to quench their thirst. After being released Farrei left for parts unknown, while Christian wilt be sent to Crown Point in default of payment. I McGrath, Dan McCarthy and F. Enright, who were arrested on Gostlin street and Sheffield avenue last Friday night on a charge of rioting, were tried before Judge Barnett Saturday afternoon, each receiving a fine of $5 and costs. The case against Julius Bethke, another rioter, was dismissed. Patrick Welsh, giving his home as Lorain, O., was arrested by Offlcer.Bush last night at State and Hohman streets on a charge of drunkenness. Promising that he would get out of the city If leniency was shown him. Wells was discharged by Chief Austgen. Jacob Heidt, Sibley street, was arrested on a warrant by Officer Trost Saturday afternoon, charging him with assault and battery. The case came up before Judge Barnett this morning and the complaining witness, A. Cohen, requested that the case should be dismissed. The matter of railroads blocking crossings was again called to the attention of the police this morning when J. Leverton, 1218 Madison street, reported that the C A O. had been blocking the Madison street crossing every day for the past month. He also states the crossing had been held up for several hours at a time. The Hammond' police and the authorities of this region are keeping a HALF WAY HOUSE BEST PICNIC GROVE IN THE DISTRICT - Lodges. Churches, Societies, etc.. will be furnished with benches, dance hall and grove FREE OF CHARGE ALL WELCOME. Located between Hessville Road and Clark Road on the Gary & Interurban Railway. . . - PETER SEXZIG, Prop. - .- Heeavflle , Idtaa. S. HERSKOVITZ, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON EAST CHICAGO OFFICE Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone SI INDIANA HARBOR OFFICE Auditorium Bid. Phone 119 EAT roaduay

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