Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1912 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

ATTRACTIVE FROCK FOR SUMMER WEAR

A RIVER TRIP. The Misses Marie McLausrhlin.

Marie MacLeod, Catherine Seward and

Marguerite Casey, Messrs. Jack Heilley, Jack Nowlan. Harry Mc-

Candless and Walter Kelson were

members of one party from Hammond

who spent Sunday at Rlverdale. The

day was spent very enjoyably in picnic fashion. The trip from Hammond to Rlverdale was made in a motor boat. The Misses Hulda and Geneva Soltwedel and William Chapman who had spent the day at Rlverdale returned to Hammond with them. ENTKKTAIKS INFORMALLY. Miss Elaa Masepohl will be hostess to the members of the Beta Alpha Tau Club Tuesday evening at her home in Webster avenue. It will be the regular bi-monthly meeting postponed from Monday evening of last week. Tfeedle work and cards will be features of the evening . A THIMBLE PARTY. The Misses Kmily and Bertha Ebert will have the young women of the N. X. Embroidery Club at their guests Tuesday evening at their home in Bouth Hohman street. It will be the regular -weekly meeting and the usual social -program of the club will be followed. Needle work will be one of the features of the evening. MEETING IS POSTPOKED. There -will be no meeting of the Ideal Book Club this week on account of the absence of several of the members who are spending the summer out of the city. Miss Bertha Hansen of Rimbach avenue will be the next hostess. AN AFTER OO.V PARTY. At ber home in Rimbach avenue, Mrs. Charles Albert Smith will entertain the members of the -Embroidery Club this afternoon. Mrs. Smith win

be hostess to a thimble party and the guests will devote the hours to their .needle work. A CAHD PARTY. The members of the Uptodate Wh'st Club will be entertained by Mrs. W. Kennedy at her home in Alice street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kennedy will entertain with cards and whist will be played progressively at three ' tables. WILL MEET WEDNESDAY. Mrs. Emma Kroer will be hostess to the members of the Helping and Embroidery Club Wednesday afternoon at her home in Truman avenue. The members will devote the afternoon to their needle work. It will be one of their social meetings. A SOCIAL METING. Pedro will be played by the ladies' of the Knights of Columbus at their meeting Wednesday afternoon in the K. of C. Hall in South Hohman street. It will be the regular bi-monthly social meeting and the usual large attendance is expected. A ftOCIAL. Next Thursday evening the members of the Loyal Womane's Class of the First Christian church will give a "sock social" In the parlors of the church in Calumet avenue to which the public Is Invited. One of the features of the evening will be a contest between the members of Mr. Dickenson's class and the Loyal Women's class. Refreshments will be served during the evening. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church and the members desire to clear a nice sum.

SOCIAL SEWS FOR TUESDAY.

Miss Elsn Masepohl will entertan the yonnic women of the Beta Alpha Tan Unb Tuesday rvealng

at her home la Webster avenue.

The MUnes Emily and Bertha

Ebert will have as their arueata

Tuesday evening at their home la

Sooth Hohman street, the young woman of .the I. N. Embroidery

Clnb.

A meeting of the members of the True Kindrvd will take place Tuesday evening- la I. O. O. F. HaU la

State street.

There will be a meeting of the

members of Prosrresatve Court No, 1KB Tribe of Ben Mar Tuesday

evening; In the K. of P. Hall la

South Hohman street.

The pupils of the Hammond Musical College will give a recital at Recital Hall In the Rimbach

building Tuesday evening.

CARD OF THANKS.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to Brotherhood of Railwav

Trainmen, all fellow workmen, neigh

bors and friends, for their sympathy, J

floral offerings and kindness shown us in the loss of our husband and father.

Joseph C. Allsop.

MRS. MARY ALLSOP AND

CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS.

The relatives of the late John Runrh

desire to thank the Masonic Lodsre of

Hammond and all of the kind friends

who offered their sympathy and con

dolence In an hour of great sorrow for

their kindness and consideration.

MRS. MARY BUSCHE.

LOYAL WOMEN MEET.

There will be a meeting of the Loral

Women's class in the parlors of the First Christian church in Calumet

avenue this evening. It is desired

that all the members attend as sev

eral matters of business will be dis

cussed. There will also be a short

social session.

PICNIC AT THE LAKE FRONT

The members of the Philathea Club

and a few of their friends picnicked at

the Lake Front last Saturday after

noon. There were seventeen young

women in the tartv which left Ham

mond about three o'clock Saturday

afternoon. Boating, bathing and the

usual picnic diversions were enioved

during the afternoon. A picnic supper was served at six o'clock. The supper was served In the pavillion owing to the threatening weather. The young

people were forced to return home

early in the evening on account of the

storm. It was the annual club picnic and a very enjoyable time is reported by the members. Their guests were

Miss Hadley, Miss Dyke and Miss

Muriel Wilcox.

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BRING PLAY TO BIJOU THEATRE

Monday, July 22, 1912.

STARS

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striped flannel. The striped flannel

is inset at eitner stae or the Wntst jnrt nn rh tttAmm rf

skirt. The side panels of plain flannel are In simulated tunic effect.

wiae plaited frill or batiste around the neck. . The simvo m-.fT r

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recital ef the summer although Miss

Dora Otto, teacber f niano and voic

and Miss Lillian Dixon, teacher of

violin will continue to have their

classes at the college durinir the sum

mer. The public is invited to the con

cert and it is expected that many

Hammond people will attend. The

program will consist of vocal and in

strumental numbers.

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FersoaM

AN IMPORTANT MEETING

There will be a mass meeting of the membership of the Methodist church

tnts evening at eight o'clock In the Sunday school room of the church In Russell street. There will be several

business matters of interest to be con

sidered by the official board and the church membership. It Is desired that

the meeting is well attended. A RECITAL.

A recital will be given by the pupils of the Hammond Musical College at Recital Hall In the Rimbach building Tuesday evening, July 2rd at eight

ociock. It will be the fifth and last

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Miss Florence Loverldge of Webb

street has returned from a. visit with

friends in Clarion. Ia. and Crown

Point. She visited Mr. and Mrs. John

R. Thompson and Mrs. Belle R. F'eiir

ner formerly of Hammond at their home in Clarion and later was the guest of Miss Pauline Sauerman at her

home in Crown Point. She returned

home Saturday.

Miss Bessie Goodland tnterti1nrt

Miss Euphie Runkle of Chleasro at hr

nome in Condlt street during the pas

week end.

Mr.- and Mrs. Walter Merrvweath

end children of Hamilton Park, ohi

cago spent Sunday with Mrs. A. E

Merry-weather and Miss Myrtle Merry

weather at their home in South Hon

man street.

Miss Emma Huehn entertained mi..

Clara Kriewits and Frank tterharrit r,

Sotrth Chicago at her home in Logan

street Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Jenks of V.rtr

water. 111. spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Erick Lund and family at the!

home In Warren street.

Miss Wass and Miss McLiece of Gsrv

were guests at the home of Mm

Charles Colgrove, 4SS East- State street

yesterday

Miss Kalilla Troter ef Valna rat an

spent the past wek end visiting Miss

Marguerite Knotts at her hom i

Muenlch court.

Miss Laura Rohde of Indiana

and Miss Beulah lrackert of stt

Line street left at noon vesterdav tn

points in the east where thev will

spend two weeks. They will visit in

wew York City. Boston. Kfri

.Niagara rails and other cities of In

teres t.

Miss Esther Lund of Warren street

is planning: to leave tomorrow or

Wednesday for Lake Winnebago, Wis

to ie a guest at a house party

Mrs. Gould and daughter. Maria f

Ottawa, 111. are the guests of Mn

Gould's sister, Mrs. Julius Eaton at

her home in Doty street

Mrs. Cochran and daughter. DVanoAa

left at noon today for their hnm in

Spencervllle, O. after spending a week in Hammond the guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Newell and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hitchcock at their nome In

South Hohman street.

Mrs. William Marchant and

Clarence and Willie of Indiana

have returned from a five weeks visit

with Mr. Merchant's grandmother.

Mrs. Henry Chester ef Ainsworth, Ind

Mrs. Robert Boyle formerlv of TTam.

mond but now of Lafayette visited

Mrs. Jos. Dorsey of IS State street yes

terday.

Mrs. Paul B. Lipinskl and her two

guests. Miss Maude Hnln.rbl nf d-u..

' , - -. V I J.. (1, Wis. and Miss Stella RaHenknwaVi nf

Pittsburgh attended a wedding at St.

reter' and St. Paul's church In Chi

cago today

Mrs. Marlon Hower and Mrs. Newton

Hembroff and daughter, Vergene formerly of Hammond but now of In dlana Jlarbor visited friends here to.

aay,

One of the cleverest amateur theatrical productions ever seen ia Ham

mond is to be given at the Bijou theatre on State street on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Of this week by the East Chicago Dramatle Club an organisation of young people from East Chicago who gave a performance at Berry's theater In East Chicago last week. Manager Craig ef the Bijou saw It and thought the production so good that he Insisted on Its being given in Hammond. The play Is a four act comedy drama entitled "The Girl Miner." The cast or characters is as follows: Don Terrill, better known as Joe Ruggles. Also assumes the part of Dusty Fihodes and Mike Doyle Harry C. Reed. Richard Hamilton, a scheming villlan Roy E. Ayers. George Smith, his assistant Lester Cherry. Tom Howarth, poor, but honest Lowe Amerman. Dan Doomsday, hotel keeper at Dare Devil Gulch Burt Swanson. Hans Von Bosh, business rival of Dan Chas. Hoople. Kale Laurel, a visitor from the cast

Mabel Bllllter. Bessie, sister to Madge Margaret Perry. Madge, a brave girl, also assumes the part of Mark Lynch, a young miner Mrs. Chas Hoople. The first scene shows a city street near the railroad station and the second, the home of Richard Hamilton. The second act opens In Dare Devil Gulch and embraces two other scenes. Two more acts carries the audience through some of the best comedy and dramatic work ever given by amateurs and winds up with the big celebration given by Joe Ruggles upon the finding of his children. The Stirling Bros, orchestra furnishes the music. The leading part taken by Hary C. Reed who plays the part of Joe Ruggles is declared by those who have seen the production to be especially strong and superbly acted by Mr. Reed. The spectacular femine role is that of Madge taken by Mrs. Charles Hoople who also assumes the character of Mark Lynch a young miner. The play is filled with thrills and comedy situations from beginning to end and deserves liberal patronage and encouragement by Hammond people.

MATINEE OF SILK CREPE FOR SUMMER

Point la visiting at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L Shortrldge in Condlt street. Mrs. Iva Dawdy and Miss Eliiabeth

Demmerling will spend the week visit

ing relatives and friends In Indianap

olis.

Mrs. Hazel Critchfleld of Crown Point spent the day with Hammond

friends.

The Harry M. Johnsons, 45 Warren

street, had as their guests yesterday

Mr. Johnson's twin brothers, Glenn

and Gilbert, from Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Groman and daughter motored to Flint Lake,

where they spent Sunday the guests

of friends.

Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Daugherty of

Crown Point came to Hammond yesterday for a visit with relatives. Mr. Daugherty returned home yesterday.

but Mrs. Daugherty will remain for a

few days. Miss Marie Gluttine of Attica, Ind.,

is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Roy at her

home, S23 Walter street. She will remain in Hammond for several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krinbill and

daughter, Josephine, of Rimbach ave

nue, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Heimbaugh at their home in Shelby,

Mich.

Mies Lila S'lafer of Detroit street

has gone to Pittsburg to spend a three weeks' vacation among- friends and relatives. i

Miss Gertrndw .Oeseneldler of East

Sibley street has gone to Belvldere

Beach, Mich, with a party of friends to spend a week.

Lodge Assemblies

A pleasant meeting of the Ham

mond Chapter of Eastern Stars took

place last Saturday evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. It was the regular bi-monthly meeting

and the usual program was followed. There were many , members In attendance at the meeting. They remained to enjoy the social hour which followed the lodge session. Refreshments were served during the social hour. There was Initiation of one candidate and business of Importance to the

members wae transacted during the evening. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held on the evening ef August 8rd.

The members of Dorcas Rebeckah

Lodge met in I. O. O. F. Hall In State

street last Saturday evening for their regular weekly meeting. Many members were in attendance at the meeting. They remained after the lodge

session to enjoy the social hour. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held Saturday, July 17th. A class of

candidates will be initiated and there

wil 1 be business of importance to transact.

This evening the members of the1

Court f Honor will meet in Weis Hall In State street for their regular bi

monthly meeting. A social hour will

be enjoyed following the regular lodge

iwsslon.

The bi-monthly meeting of the members of the True Kindred will take place Tuesday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. Folowlng the business meeting a short time will be spent socially. At the meeting of Progressive Court No. 18$ Tribe of Ben Hur Tuesday evening In the K. f P. Hall in South Hohman street the usual business and social program will be f olowed. It will be the regular bi-monthly meeting.

Lakewoods parK

Mrs. Leon De Costa introduced a new song on Sunday at the park. It is called "Good-Bye Rose," and is by the late Herbert Ingraham of Whiting, the author of "All That O Ask Is LoVe which, has been a tremendous hit. The words of the song are by Addison Burkhart. author of the book and lyrics of "Louisiana Lou," the musical comedy that broke all records at the LaSalla Opera House. Chicago, this season.. Mrs. John W. Powell has as her guests at Lake Woods Miss Eleanor Linze and Miss Mabel Sherer of Hammond. Her nephew, Joseph Monahan of Elkhart is also visiting her for a few days. C. Lyle Manbeck, electrician of the park, has been put in charge of the circle swing, and will combine two positions in the future. F. H. Stone, formerly In charge, has left for Chicago. Louis Bernstein, vice president of the Gary Park eomnanv. cam a nut fmm

Chicago on Sunday to look over the re- ;

sort. Mr. Bernstein Is now in rhnrr

of the Mecca block in Chicago, and his conducting a big rental agency. Next Sunday, the Hungarian Work.

lngmen's Sick Benefit society of Gary

win nave a grana picnic . at I-ake Woods. They will have a nrnreacinn

In town In the morning and arrive at! the park about X o'clock and come in a1 body to the park. They will occupy tl

picnic grove in the afternoon, wheio thev will have a dtnc in th iviiinn

and there will be other interesting

features. ' On Tuesday Manaeer Saltier wl'l r?

to Chicago on important business for' the park. Several deals are Tinder wav

for improvement of the resort

Here Is a matinee of corn -colored silk crepe trimmed with white lace and bands of matching taffeta. Draped taffeta belt finished by a bow.

cago. Mrs. H. A. Tucker and daughter Majorle have returned from a weeks' visit in Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stewart are visiting with relatives In Valparaiso. Mrs. L. Avery of Michigan is visiting friends here for a couple of days. Mrs. Dennie Curran will spend a few days with Mrs. E. Hood of Michigan City. Mrs. D. C Ford and son have returned from an extended visit in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Stanton and children have gone to spend their vacation in Bass Lake,

THERE ARE MORE THAN THREE TIMES MORE TIMES CIRCULATED EVERY DAT THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN LAKB COUNTY PUT TOOETHRR.

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Hammond Phone 232

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WE PAY $1 PER SET FOR TiriTTII OLD FALSE Em!j 1 O , which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for Old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall, Phita. 8meltlng &. Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 23 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.

FORA GOOD FTTTIXQ SVIT TO ORDER at a low price come, to 61 Stat Street. Hammond. For Best Cleanln& Repairing and Pressing-, call 771 and we will attend to It Young Men's Tailors

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NEW ENTERTAINERS

FOR LAKEWOODS Manager Seltzer has engaged two new singers for the rathskellar at

Lakewoods park and they will begin

their engagement this evening (Monday). They are Miss Mazle Harman.

who has sung at the TVoodlawn cafe in Chicago, the States restaurant and several other Important cafes and

rathskellars, and Miss Murial Mc- .

Carthy, who has been singing In the

College Inn in Milwaukee and has

also been filling engagements in Chicago. "The new singers bring the very

latest popular songs with them and

they promise to add much to the in

terest in the rathskellar. Manager Beltzer is planning to add new fea

tures in entertaining from time to time, and will liven up the style on entertaining, bringing down to the very latest fashion.

Popular Price Hatter and Gents' Furnisher TRAVELING BAGS, SUITS CASES, ETC.

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A TWO AND HALF JYEAR VISIT (Special to The Tim Ha.) Whiting, Ind., July 12. John Clesko, janitor of the public library, was made happy on Friday by the return of his wife and three children, who have been In Hungary for the past two and a half years, where they went for Mrs. Ciesko's health. During the family's absence Mr. Ciesko has purchased a home on Fred street, which he had most comfortably fitted up as a surprise to them upon their return home.

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TOLLESTON Miss Jennie Baker is visiting relatives in Hobart fur a couple of days. Mr, and Mrs. V. X). Greenwald and and soa Marquis are spending a few days with friends in Fort "Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldberg and children spent Sunday with relatives in Chi-

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96 State Street Everything new and beautiful and the best eating in Hammond. Separate tables for ladies. Quick service at our lunch counter.

Electric Fans.

Prices Reasonable.

G. D. Helgen and wife, both Chiropractors, has taken over Mr. J. M.-Jones Chiropractic Adjusting Parlors at 652 South Hohman street, and will continue at the same location. Mrs. Jones will continue to assist them in the office. They will be pleased to meet all former patrons and hope to meet many new patrons. Those who are not familiar with this "New Road to Health," are invited to call and have it explained. Mr. and Mrs. Helgen are from the Universal Chiropractic College at Davenport, Ia., and has had extensive experience as Chiropractors. If you are in and have tried everything else, do not be discouraged, try Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments and get well.

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