Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1912 — Page 2

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THE: TIMES. Wednesday, July 17, 1912.

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A RECITAL. Invitations have been issued in Hammond for the graduating reoltal to bo given by members of the Certificate Class of the Hammond Musical College

In Recital Hall in the Rimbach building Thursday evening, July 18th at eight. thirty o'clock. The diplomas will be presented the class by the Rev. Graham Fuller, pastor of the Ftn street Presbyterian ohureh. A delightful program has been arranged for the evening- and it expected that It will be heard by a large audience. The following numbers will be given: Military March Schubert Tausigr Miss laura Hess. . (a) Sin Sehwan Grieg (b) Serenata Tostl Miss JEdythe MrCannell. "Wedding, pay -at Yroldhaugen. . . .Grieg Mr. Charles Olsen. Farewell Ye HilTs, from Jon of Arc Tschaikowsky Miss Edythe McConnell. Concerts In A Minor, 1st movement:."" , ...... . v Grieg Miss Gladys Younger. Second piano Mr. ClaFk Learning EiTEnPTAIS WITH CARDS. Mrs. Caroline DJbos entertained the members of the China Club very delightfully at her home In Russell street last evening. It was first announced that the meeting would be held with Mrs. Peter Halfman at her home In Michigan avenue but other arrange

ments were made later. Mrs. Halfman j I will be hostess at the next meeting In i ItU'n wlc Tii!1miiv fvnlnp -Tillv 3 fl t Vl '

J The evening was devoted te cards and 'pedro was played at three tables. The!

prises were won by Mrs. George M. j Eder and Mrs. Jacob Kussmaul. As is customary in the club the first prize i was awarded to the hostess, Mrs. j

Dibos. Following the games a daintily arranged luncheon was served. Twelve covers were laid.

VACATION" IN HAMMOND. j Miss June Klein who holds a position in the Lowell postoffice is spending her

vacation at the home of her sister Mrs. F. Robinson on May street. She will also visit In Gary at the home of, A, M. Fisher before returning to Lowell.

SOCIAL NEWS FOR THURSDAY. Mr. Cbnrlea Hubbard will mirr tain the members of the Sunshine Club lit her from la Walter street Thursday afternoon. At her home tn Sibley street Jrtrs. II. Stevenson will entertain the members of Sevrlnn; C ircle No. 3 of St. Maraaret's Hospital Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon Mrs. II. W. Cleveland vrlll be hostess to the members of the Acme Soelal Club at her home In Iigrthin avenue. Went Hammond. There will be a meeting of the members of St. Paul's Lutheran League Thursday evening- In the achool ball at the rerner of Sibley street and Oakley avenue. The girls of the Phi Alpha Gamma Club will plenle at the Lake Front Thursday evening. Mrs. M. M. Bruce will have as her guests Thursday afternoon at her home In Carroll treet the members of the Colonial Club.

were hostesses and entertained their guests with bride. After several games dainty refreshments were served. High scores were made by Mrs. John If. (Beckman and Mrs. Harry Johnson. Miss Florence Loverldge, Miss Norma Locklin and Miss Rtfth Sohl will be the , hostesses at the nexf'meeting in two j weeks on Tuesday, July SOth. Bridge whist games will be the entertaining t features. I WILL PLAY PEDRO. Tedro will be played by the membe'-s of Sewing Circle No. 2 of St. Margarets Hospital at the home of Mrs. H. Stevenson in Sibley street Thursday after- , noon.

A PICNIC SUPPER. The girls of the Fhi Alpha Gamma Club will have a "Beach Tarty" at the

Lake Front Thursday evening of this 'week. They will have their suppers in 'the park and during the evening will enjoy bathing, boating and various

beach games.

at five o'clock. Mrs. McCartin's guests

were the Misses Iva Brewbaker, Mil-

red Thompson, Alice Breilatt, Anna

Fry ar, Porothy Klstler and Willette Dinwiddle.

WILL PLAY" CARDS, The Ladies of the Knights of Colum

bus are meeting in the K. of C. club rooms in South Hohman street this

fternoon to play cards, Pedro will

e played. It is the regular bi-monthly

social meeting.

bouquet of popples decorated the table. In two tweeks on Tuesday afternoon. July SOth Mrs. Frank Kitchell will entertain the club members at her home in Clud street. , A THIMBLE PARTY.

,A CLI B MEETING.

Mrs. Charles Hubbard will have the members of the Sunshine Club as her

'guests at her home in Walter street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hubbard

will entertain with cards and pedro

will be played during the afternoon.

MRS. BRICK ENTERTAINS. Mrs. M. M. Brucfe will entertain

A SOCIAL GATHERING.

The members of the Idle Hour Club ( were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. R. j E. SchonT at her home in Cedar street, yesterday afternoon. In company with the members Mrs, SchofT entertained her daughter. Mrs. Gauthier ofMankato, j Minn, who la here on a visit and Mrs. j J. pufrain. Several games of pedro, were played during the afternoon. The game progressed at two tables. Mrs. j Schoff and Mrs. Gauthier won the! honors and the consolation prize was'

awarded to Mrs. Frank Grove. At the conclusion of the games the guests were Invited into the dining room and served with dainty refreshments. A

A very enjoyable meeting of the N'. few friends at a thimble party ThursN. Embrolderv CMub took nlace last daV afternoon at her home in Carroll

evening at the home of Mrs. John j. street. Her guests will be the members

Claussen in State Line street. Mrs.

Claussen was hostess at

' of the Colonial Club who will meet for

thimble their regular bi-monthly meeting.

party and her guests devoted the early

part of the evening to their needle j

AN AFTERNOON PARTY

work. Music was another n1f.Ri.ant' nome in Jucnismi

feature of the evening. A dainty two Mrs- E- A- Aubry. will entertain the course luncheon was served at ten members of the R. A. E. Club Thursday o'clock. Next Tuesdav evening Jniv afternoon. The members will devote

23rd the Misses Emily and Bertha ' the afternoon to their needle work

Ebert will be hostesses and eritertain the young women of the club at their home in South Hohman street. They

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will entertain at a thimble party.

A SOCIAL SESSION.

The members of the Martha Society

will meet for a social session tomor

rom afternoon In the parlors of the

First Christian church in Calumet ave

nue. A program has been arranged for-4

i the afternoon. .

MRS. PIERCE A HOSTESS. Six members of the M. W. G. Club

were guests at a pary at which M.-s. i

Ralph Pierce was hostess yesterday) A CHIN SHOWER,

"lc,nuu"i;v ""'uc " Miss Florence Mangold and Miss avenue. Mrs. Pierce entertained at 'attie Genrlch were hostesses at a

?" V; '"T" . . "v .v china shower last evening at their

very enjoyamy wun tner needle work h , ,,.,.,,, n-hv

the guests were invited into the dining ,n compllment of Miss Ell

a.i, c'r"-tBuehrtng. an August bride. Miss Buehments. It was the regular bi-monthly , mflpH, ,AWitliam TV Rv

meeting and the members planned tolm be an -event of Thursday, Auust r,!1 t,n. " f!k!," I"?:- U The guests at th party were the

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker and Mr.

and Mrs. Basil "Walker of Russell street returned last evening from a delight

ful motor trip to Fort Wayne, Ind.

Mrs. Allan Twyman of East Chlea'go

ttended the bridge party in the Unl

versity club rooms in South Hohman

treet yesterday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Claussen of

State Line street left today for Val

paraiso where they will remain for a week's visit with friends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Connell have re

turned to their home in South Hohman

treet from Peoria, 111., where they

spent two weeks with relatives apd

friends.

Mr. F. Edgar of Brooklyn. N. Y, is

visitiivg his sister, Mrs. H. Smith at her

home, 557 Summer street.

Mrs. Paul B. Lipinski is entertaining

Miss Stella Bjankowskl of Pittsburgh

and Miss Maude Hojnackl of Berlin,

Wis. at her heme in Hohman street.

Mrs. William F. Claugh of Rimbach

avenue left for the east yesterday. She

will spend several weeks visiting friends and relatives in Meadville, Pa.

Mrs. A. H. Stebblns formerly of Ham

mond but pow of Woodlawn was the guest of friends here tday.

Miss Ruth Clark will return to her

home in Chicago today after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark at their home in Clinton street.

July 30th at the home of Mrs, R. H.

Price. Mrs. Pierce had as her guests, Mrs. O. A. Lyon, Mrs. C. B. Stiver, Mrs.!

J. R. Stafford, Mrs, R. H. Price, Mrs. A O. Merrill and Mrs. C. D. Talmer.

WILL MEET FRIDAY'. The members of the "600" Club postponed the meeting which was announced would be he?d yesterday afternoon until Friday afternoon, July 19th when Mrs. P. L. Davis wtll entertain at her home In Rimbach avenue. The change was made on account of the absence of several of the members from the city, The members will play "500" at ro tables. Tv"T i A BRIDGES PARTYThe members ot'ihe W6men's Auxil. lary to the University Club had another one of their delightful meetings yesterday afternoon in'th eUnivarsity club rooms In South" Hohman street. Mrs, Allan Twyman of East Chicago, Mrs, H. F. Meikle and Miss Marion Deming

young women of the S. S. Club. During

the evening they enjoyed various

games and contests and music was : pleasant social feature. A prettily ap pointed two course luncheon was serv

ea at ten o clock. .The tables wer

decorated with (lowers and gteenery, A LEAGl E MEETING.

The bl-monthly. meeting of St, Pauls Lutheran League will take placa Thursday evenig at eight o'clock in the school hall at the corner of Sibley street and Oakley avenue, it will be a

social meeting and It is desjred that

many members attended..

ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY'.

Mrs. John McCartin was hostess o

the girls who will enter the W. C. T. TJ,

Silver Medal Contest this month at her

home in South . Hammond . yesterday afternoon. They spent the afternoon

very enjoyably In a social way., Musi

and games were features of the after

noon. A dainty luncheon was served

J. J. RUFF

630 S. Hohman St. Phone 86 Hammond, Indiana .

Agent for Garland Stoves and Ranges, Herrick Refrigera-

tors, Wnite Uoaster Express Wagons, Water Power and Electric Power Washing Machines.

For anything in the Painting or

Decorating Line or Glass for building purposes see

John Schmueser & Eto. Painters and Decorators Dealers in Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc, 1 18 Sibley St., Office Phone 38 Hammond, Indiana J. S. Residence Phone 841 -J, W. S. Residence Phone 876-J

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CniPOTS BB July 22nd

TWICE DAILY, 2 & 8 p.m. RAIN OR SHINE

Lodge Assemblies

An enjoyable meeting of Golden Bul

Council No. 1 I. of L. was held last

vening In the K. of P. Hall in South

Hohman street. There was a large attendance of the membership 'and several visitors from Triumph Council No,

11 D. of L. were present. It was th

regular bl-monthly raeettng J and th important feature of the evening was

the initiation of a class of candidates,

Plans ere also made for "Daughters of Liberty Day" to the Observed Thursda Aug'usC th. The 'members of the

East Chicago and Whiting Councils and Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of I and

Triumph Council Noi J1D. of I. will

picnic at one of the parks. Following the business session refreshments

were served and a delightful time was

spent socially.

A meeting of Germanic Rebeckah

Lodge took place last evening In I. O.

O. F. Hall In State street. The usual

number of members attended. After the lodge session a pleasant time was

spent socially. Refreshments were

served during the social hour. The

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3tj COLOSSAL STEEL-GIRTED ARENA f IXinQS ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME i OWgeS EVERYTHING ABSOLUTELY NEW, JAMMED WITH NOVEL ACTS 3 GREAT HERDS PERFORMING ELEPHANTS Including th Menage Pachyderm Taught and Driven by a Woman

Mile. Ada

The Most Perfect Formed Woman In the World,

SHE'S A MODERN 3AM80N RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA AND RUSSIAN BALLET THE RENOWN GOLDEN TROUPE

24 CHAMPION RIDERS Never Before 8ueh an Array Including the 4 LLOYDS 50 CLOWNS. WITH MANY NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PANTOMIMIC NOVELTIES

HAGEKK'S

Most Wonderful Trained Wild Animals, including the vicious Leopards Educated and performed by MME. MERCEDES

EVERY MORNING AT TEN O'CLOCK GRAND FREE STREET PARADE THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL STREETS Reserved Chairs and Admission Tickets on Sale on Show Day at SUMMERS PHARMACY HOHMAN, near STATE At Exactly the Same Prices Charged on the Show Grounds. . i n 1 -

next regular meeting will occur Tuesday evening," July 0th. The usual business and social program, will be followed. This evening the members of Stiver Light Hive L. O. T. M. will have their regular bi-monthly meeting in the JC. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. A business and social program will be followed. The members of the Ladles' Society of the B. of L. F. and E. are meeting In the of Hall in South Hohman street this afternoon It is their regular bimonthly meeting and the usual business and social program will be followed.

Funeral of Child.

The funeral of Kllen McCarthy, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCarthy, 368 Plummer avenue, was held from the All Saints' church this

morning at 9 o'clock. The Rev, Father T a t v a t 4s

koi n vi hi. tavcif a 4 a liitri iiioui woo made at St. Joseph's cemetery-

Getting on Nicely. Herbert Morganroth and Max Mueller, grade crossing victims of the Monon railroad during the past week, are reported getting along nicely at St. Margaret's hospital this afternoon and practically out of all danger.

Hammond Phone 232 r BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW TONIGHT 7:30 9:00 P. M, STARTING MAT. THURS. Smith's Magnolia Maids IN Southland 25 Dusky Comedians, Singers andi Dancers Silver Spoons Given at Matinee Thursday

Affairs Not in Bad Shape.

unaries surprise is stui in cnarge or

the Hammond garage as receiver of the i

company. He says that the firm is not In bad shape if Its affairs are properly managed. It lsexpected that Mr. Warnimount, one of the partners, wtll take over the business.

The LaVendor Cigar Is a home prod uet. None better.

H, C. GROMAN.MD. Physician and Surgeon 402 Hammond Building Phones, Set., 242; Office, 205

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