Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1912 — Page 2

July 27, 1912. NEC LIC EE OF MA UVE CREPE DE CHINE ' WHEN A CHILD TRAVELS. -

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PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR. ! The History committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will study the history of Italy for the coming year, having one day In Scotland as a diversion. The officers of this committee for the year 1912-13 are: Mrs. W. T. Burk, chairman. Mrs. M. M. Rothschild, vice chairman. Mrs. J. W. Davis, secretary and treasurer. The folowing is the program as outlined for the year's work: October 14. 191J, Survey of Italian History to the Close of the Eighteenth Century. Program Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Wolff and Mrs. S. A. Bell. Social Mrs. Burk, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. J. O. Thompscon and Mrs. Dake. Currents events Mrs. Rothschild. Reporter Mrs. Swalm. The Laws of Indiana Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Meyers. October 88, Italy After 1870 Program Mrs. Graves, Mrs. O. A. Merrill. Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Hower. Social Mrs. Lund. Mrs. Frame, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Aderson. Current Events Mrs. Bloomhoff. Reporter Mrs. Barrett. The Laws of Illinois Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Lundt. November 11th, Modern Literature and Art Program Mrs. Knotts, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. McAleer and Mrs. Ottemhelmer. Social Mrs. Dermedy, Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Bloomhoff and Mrs. Wall. Currents Events Mrs. Dake. Reporter Mrs. Dunbar. Laws of Minnesota Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Frame. November 25th, Old Rome Program Mrs. Swalm, Mrs. Volght, Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Hlckey. ' Social Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. S. A. Bell and Mrs. Emmerltng. Current Events Mrs. Krlmblll. Reporter Mrs. Poyser. The Laws of Texas Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Dunslng. December 8th; Medieval Rome Program Mrs. Rothschild. Mrs. D. Hirsch, Mrs. Brunt, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Dermedy. Social Mrs. Ottenheimer, Mrs. Specter, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Hower and Mrs. Merrill. Current Events Mrs. J. M. Turner. Reporter Mrs. Wolff. The Laws of New York Relating to Women and ..Children Mrs. Dunbar, . January 6tK Environs of Rome Program Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Friedlander, Mrs) Hunt, Mrs. Mostler, Mrs. J. A. Davis and Mrs. Frame. Social Mrs. Knotts, Mrs. McAleer, Mrs. Hlckey, Mrs. Gostlin, So. and Mrs. Poyser. Current Events Mrs. Krlmblll. Reporter Mrs. Merrill. The Laws of Virginia Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Campbell. January 20th, A Day In Scotland Program Mrs. J. O. Thompson, Mrs. J. i W. Davis, Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. Gestlln. Sr. Social Mrs. Hunt,- Mrs. Dunslng, Mrs. Escher, Mrs. Voight and Mrs. Wolff. Current Events Mrs. McAleer. Reporter Mrs. Lund. The Laws of Michigan Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Burk. February rd. Modern Rome Program Mrs. J. M. Turner, Mrs. Poyser, Mrs. Lundt and Mrs. Wall. Social Mrs. Rothschild. Mrs. Friedlander, Mrs. Hutton and Mrs. Swaim. Current Mrs. Lyons. Reporter Mrs. Wilcox. The Laws of Washington Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Barnett. February 17th, Florence Program Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Dunsing, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Hutton aad Mrs. Specter. Social Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. J. A. Davis, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. D. Hirsch. Current Events Mrs. Warner. Reporter Mrs. Lund. The Laws of New Jersey Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Graves. March Srd. Florence ( continued) Cat tht Original and Genuine MOM I GO MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich millc, malted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HO RUCK'S. Uoi In Any fJillr Trusi

G. D. Helgen, Chiropractor, has taken over Dr. J. M. Jones' Chiropractic Adjusting Parlors at 625 South Hohman etreet, Hammond, Ind., and will continue at the same location. "All outstanding cards will be honored." Mr. Helgen has had extensive experience as a Chiropractor and will be assisted by his wife. - If you are ill and have tried everything else and failed, try Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments and get well. ,

SOCIAL SEWS FOR MONDAY.

The members of Triumph Council No. It D. of L. will meet In I. O. O. F. Hall In State street Monday evening. Program Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. A. Hirsch. Social Mrs. Krinbill, Mrs. Arm strong, Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs. Hostler, Current Events Mrs. Lund. Reporter Mrs. Fox. The Laws of Pennsylvania Relating to Women and Children Mrs. EmmerUng. March 17th. A Visit To VeniceProgram Mrs. Emmerling, Mrs. Bloomholf, Mrs .- Stewart, and Mrs. Dake. Social Mrs. Kimball. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lundt and Mrs. Warner. Current Events Mrs. Stewart. Reporter Mrs. Meyers. The Laws of Florida Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Anderson, March 31st, Naples Program Mrs. Krtmbill, Mrs. .Dun bar, Mrs. Escher and Mrs. Lund. Social Mrs. A. Hirsch. Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Brunt. Current Events Mrs. Adams. Reporter Mrs. Volght. The Laws of New Mexico Relating to Women and Children Mrs. Bloom holf. GRAXTED A L1CEXSE. A marriage license was granted Miss Bertha Nelson of Chicago and Olaf Nelson of Hammond In Chicago today HOJTOB MISS DAHL, Miss Harriet Dahl came from hei home in Lowell to be the honor guest at two of the prettiest parties of th mid-summer yesterday. . Miss Dahl will be an August bride. Her marriage to the Rev. A. W. Hoffman o( Hammond will be solemnized Tuesday August 6th at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Fred Dahl in Lowell. In the aft ernoon the ladies of the comrreratlon of the First Presbyterian church e&ve a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. F. M. Elliott in Ogden street. Assisting Mrs. Elliott were Eltessa Emmerling and Forrest Hinds prettily costumed as little bride and groom. They received the guests and ushered them to the Darlors. There were nventy guests. They spent the afternoon in a delightful social wy. Ices and cake were served. Miss Marguerite Mlnard and Mies Blanche Irish, assist ed In the dining room. The home was beautifully decorated with arreenerv and a profusion of nasturiums snd other garden flowers. The colors were carried out In yellow and white. Streamers of yellow and white crepe paper were draped in the large bay window and formed a canopy above the table when the gifts to Miss Dahl had been placed. She received many very beautiful gifts. Little llmmericks aceompanler each gift and these were read during the afternoon. In the evening the Misses Gertrude Twiss. Flora Klein and Ruth Washington were hostesses at a handkerchief Bhower at the home of Miss Twiss In Carroll street. Between thirty-five and forty of Miss Dahl's friends were guests at the party. A clothes line had been stretched through the two parlors to hold the many gifts. Miss Dahl received many beautiful handkerchiefs. Music, games and contests were enjoyed during the evening after which dainty refresh ments were served. A WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. Miss Elsie Whidmer and Raymond Wheeler of Hammond were married at Crown Point yesterday. , The ceremony was performed at the Methodist parsonage in Crown Point. It was a very quiet but pretty service. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler came to Hammond in the afternoon and were entertained at the home of the bride's mother. A dinner was given In their honor last evening. Only the Immediate relatives were guests at the dinner. The reception was very small owing to a death in the Wheeler family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wheler will be at hom with titiE. C Wheler. Mr. Wheeler Is the youngest son of Mrs. E. C. Wheeler of Clinton street snd a well-known young man of Hammond. HeNhas many mends In Hammond who will extend him their congratulations and beat wishes. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Whidmer of Plummer avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wheler were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. W. C. T. V. CONTEST. Mis Alice Brellatt, 256 Conkey avenue was the winner in the Silver Medal contest given under the aupices of the W. C. T. TJ. of Hammond last evening in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian church. The church Was decorated very beautifully with flowers and ferns. The Rev. W. F. Switzer, pastor of the First M. E. church made

- Here Is a lovely negliges ct mauv crepe de chins. Wide folds of satin border the surplice sections and peplum. The front panel and yoke are finely tucked. Bands of Duchess lace. Uibbon roses at the front. the presentation In the absence of the Rev. Fuller who was called from the church on account of illness. His ad dress was listened to with a great deal of Interest. The judges were Miss Ruth Webster, the Rev. W. F. Switzer and Vern Summers. The class consist ed of six girls, fourteen years ot age. Each one of the class was presented with a copy of "The Life of Frances Wlllard." Mrs. McCartin who has shown so much consideration for the class was presented with a very pretty gold watch fob as a token of thsir appreciation. The evening's program was heard by a large number of Hammond people who thoroughly enjoyed every number. The program was as follows: Piano Solo... Mrs. Geo. Houser Devotional ....Rev. Hoffman Selection White Ribbon Quartet Introduction of the Class Mrs. Granger Recitation The Sober Hat Miss la Brewbaker Recitation The Convict's Warning Miss Wlletta Dinwiddle Violin Solo .... .Charles Grlswold Recitation Jeremiah and His Pa... ' Miss Mildred ThompsonRecitation In The Gegs .'. .". . Miss Anna Fryar Selection . White Ribbon Quartet Recitation The Drinking House Over The Way. Miss Dorothy Klstler Violin Solo ......Charles Grlswold Recitation The Tramp ...... .....I Miss Alice Breillatt Retiring of Judges. Temperance Qlee Song.. ..The Class Reading The Teetotlers Story ;Mrs. McCartin Presentation of Medal. . . .Rev. Switter Benediction Rev. Streeter A SOCIAL GATHERING. The Nu Tau Beta girls were delightfully entertained by Miss Marie Carter at her home in South Hohmban street last evening. It was their bi-monthly social meeting and music and games were features of the evening. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served at ten o'clock. Miss Carter's sister, Irene and her little guest, Ruth Carr of Chicago assisted In the dining room. Miss Laura Hess of Mason street will be the next hostess and will entertain the members at a thimble party on the evening of August 9th. ' AST ESTERTAISME5T COURSE. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will give a course of entertainments this fall and winter similar to those given by the Hammond Woman's Club in the past years. ELECT OFFICERS. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Monroe street church met on Thursday afternoon at Mrs. J. O. Olsen's home on Harrison street. They held the annual election Of officers with the fol lowing choice: President, Mrs. Ray A. Wells; Vic President, Mrs. J. O. Olsen; Secretary, Mrs. Anna Breilatte; Treasurer, Mrs. Edward Sailor. Much work was planned for the future. An Ice cream festival was announced for a park near the church to be held Thursday evening, August 1. All the friends are invited to enjoy an evening in this ideal place. ENTERTAISS INFORMALLY. Mrs. S. E. Davis informally entertained the members of the.R. A. 13. Club at her home In Michigan avenue yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Davis entertained at a thimble party. , The members spent the afternoon with their needle 'work. Music was also a delightful feature of the afternoon until five o'clock when dainty refresb.ments were served. A prettily appointed . luncheon of two courses was served. The meeting day- of the club was changed this week for the convenience of the mebers. Mrs. Edward Gray was named as the next hostess and she will entertain on the afternoon of August 8th at her home in Detroit street. MEETING WAS POSTPONED. . The July meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the . First Christian church ( was postponed from Friday until some time next week, , The date and the program will be announced later. A very Interesting program is being arranged on the day's study subject.

There are only two good reasons why any child should travel. . . One is, for the benefit of hfa own health. II In home environment may be each that a change la neceKaary. The other reason . la the mothera own health aad the little one cannot be left behind when the mother needs a rest. The reason yon are so" worn oat when traveling I" because yon recelire too many mental Impressions at the same time. That's why a child, with Its limited mentality, Is often a little nervous wreck: at the end ef the Journey. The passlaa events leave htm bewildered. If the child must travel, however, the first Important matter la his diet. The routine of his life la already disorganised. He la fed candy at wrong times, aad la permltted to nibble cak.es or crackers more aa a means of entertainment than to satisfy hunger, with the

result that his whole physical organlsm Is unset. Aside from feeding him regularly'glve him as much fruit as poaslble, with the exception ef bananas, which are indigestible to mos trhlldren. The fruit should be ripe la order to counteract any effects of change In drinking water. Reduoe hla allowance of meat. Do not let him take naps Just before bed time. Pack some of his favorite srames in your luggage and try to surhim with them occasionally, sdvises an exchange. A LAWN SOCIAL. The primary department of. the Christian church will give a lawn social at Central Park this evening to which the public is invited. Ice cream snd cake will be served during the evening. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. IN MEMORIAL. In memorial of F. C Frlcke who died three years ago, July Z8: O dearest, sweetest Fred since you have passed away , It seemes not that it is years ago, but only yesterday. When'er we speak your loving name, our eyes with tears are wet, O Fred, how we loved you and love can not forget. Your loving MOTHER MRS. W. FR1CKE. BROTHER E. E. FRICKE. Personal Carl Shroyer feft today to spend a week s vacation with his aunts, Mrs Wirick and Mrs. Rutheven, at their homes in Kendallvllle. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huckler, 32 Sibley street, have returned from Ken dallvllle,. Ind. where they spent two weeks visiting friends and relatives. Miss Bertha Hansen of Rimbach avenue will return today from her vis It at Winona Lake, Ind. Mrs. L. A. Mlnard of Ogden street is spending the day in St. Charles, III. Miss Marie Carter and Miss Irene Carter will go 'to Chicago Monday to spend the week with friends. Ml?" Marie Carter will visit Miss Marie Cornell and Miss Irene Carter will be the guest of Miss Ruth Carr. Mrs. Walter Schuts and son will visit relatives In Milwaukee for a few weeks. Dr. G. L. Smith and little daughter, Helen Elisabeth, have gone to ; Watford. Ont., for a visit with Dr. Smith's mother and other relatives. Dr. Smith will return home Monday. F. L. Wyman la visiting his mother at New Albany, Ind. Miss Elsa Masepohl of Webster ave nue will spend thewee end with Miss Helen Phillips at her home in Chicago Miss Irene Carter Is entertaining Miss Ruth Carr of Chicago at her home In South Hohman street. Miss Laura D. Mather wtl return o her home In Aurora, 111. this afternoon after' spending the week with Miss Beatrice Hansen at her home In Rim bach avenue. ' Mrs. J. J. Rahen and daughter. Miss Mary Rahen of Truman avenue will leave for the east Monday. They will spend several weeks visiting friends and relatives In Syracuse and Oswego, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Snyder of East Chicago, Miss Olga Graef of St. Louis, Miss Amanda Hesterman and Miss Jessie Epker of Hammond motored to Chlcagro and Elgin, 111.. Friday. Miss Graef Is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Snyder at their hame in East Chicago. Miss ' Beatrice Hansen and sister, Mrs. Howard Burton Easter of Capa, S. D. went to Lowell this afternoon to ! remain over Sunday with Mrs. Phillip McNay and family. " Miss Harriet Dahl of Lowell Js spending a few days with friends in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Taxton and daughter, Carolyn of Rimbach avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crumpacker will drive to Delevan Lake, Wis. , In their machines and remain for several days. They will also visit in Madison, The Dells and Lake Winnebago before returning home. Miss Aurora Rogers .of Auburn Park, Chicago-has bee nthe guest of Miss Mary Callahan at her home In High land street during the past week. When washing coarse clothes use soft soap, as It will go farther than the ordinary yellow and is more efficacious. Do not let wooden tubs dry, or' tfiey will quickly crack and come apart. Keep a little 'water always standing in them.

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I ILiOdge Assemblies A very delightful meeting of Ham mond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters took place last evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. There was a large attendance of the 'membership. A class of candidates was Initiated and several business matters of interest were discussed. All ar rangements were made for- the next meeting to be held In two weeks on Friday evening, August 9th. The usual business and social program will be followed. The annual picnic will be held Thursday, August 1st at the Lake Front. The members will have their suppers in the park. Following the business session refreshments were an v r a u.nu & pitaauni ume was spent. socially. One of the features of the social hour was a little sketch given I by several of the members. Mrs. Jennie Wolf. Mrs. Etta Dake, Mrs. Elisabeth Barker, Mrs. William Haight and Mrs. Alice Sohl served on the evening's social committee. Monday evening the members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. will meet in the I. O. O. F. Hall In State street for their regular bi-monthly meeting. The usual business and so cial program will be followed. There will be a meeting of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge this evening in I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. It is espe cially desired that all members of the degree staff attend as there will be initiation of a class of candidates. A social hour will follow the "regular lodge session. ' MILLER. Mrs. Allen Is spending a couple- of days with her sister Mrs. Johnson In Chicago. Miss Johnson of Chicago is spending her vacation at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. Allen. Mrs. Johnson and children of Chicago spent yesterday visiting with relatives here. Mrs. Frederickseon and Mrs. P. Olson and children were Gary shoppers yesterday. - Mrs. P. Hansen is entertaining her two brothers, one from Gary and one has just come from the old country. Mrs. Robert Carr is entertaining two of her cousins children from Iowa for an indefinite time. Misses Edna Anderson and Florence Nelson were Gary shoppers yesterday. EAST GARY. A son was born on Monday, July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Akers. Miss Flora Klein of Detroit, Michigan, Is a guest at the Metelman home she expects to spend several weeks here. . ' ' Mrs. Anna Pearson and daughter Helen, are visiting with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Malnistone. The Misses Ellen and Florence John son of Dune Park visited with their sister, Mrs. Alma Meir, Friday. j Mrs. Anna Colgrove and Mrs. Minnie Crawford of Chicago and Mrs. Lixzle Corey of Michigan City were guess Wednesday of their mother, Mrs. William Meier, Sr. C. A. Peterson made a business trip to Hobart Friday. Harry Hall of Detroit. Mich.,'' " is spending a vacation with his mother. Mrs. Mary Hall. Glen and Hosford Park. Mrs. J. Bets of Hosford Park was a Gary Bhoper yesterday. i J Mr. Bodeck is a Gary ;. business visitor today. I Margaret and Mathilda nendorf of Merrillville passed through here today. Manlan Allen and brother Leonard spent yesterday at Hammond, being the guests of relatives. Jack Arnold Is a Gary visitor today. A. F. Russell of Griffith was seen on our streets today. Paul Whener of Hobart is spending the day with his sister Mrs. J. Schmelter. Ellen Petenson of Gary Is spending the afternoon with her mother. CLARK STATION. A dog-catching crusade will probably commence here, for there are too many unlicensed and unmuzzled dogs. Yesterday Herbert Scheurer, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheurer of Windsor Park, who is spending a few weeks with relatives here, was bitten by a dog. The wound is very severe and the child is under the care of Dr. Petry of Tolleston.' Mrs. Charles Hyson and daughter, Miss Margaret Hyson, pent the day with Mrs. W. Williams, at Glen Park. Yesterday the Gary fire department brought two chemical wagons here. We new only make one mere demand and

that is to have a few lights so that we be lighted, especially from the town to the interurban depot. During tbU09 city campaign our mayor promised US police protection, fire protection, telephones and lights. We received all that we were promised with the exception of the lights. Why not give us lights so that we will be satisfied for a while. Cecil Allen. Sanf Baker and Walter Behn were visitors at the Valparaiso college yesterday. Fred Bormann and Fred Behn of Clark Station were Gary visitors yesterday. Chief of Police Martin and Captain Newman ot Gary were Clark Station business visitors yesterday. L. Barsley of Clark Station was a Tolleston visitor yesterday.

HIGHLAND. The Misses Katie Hook and Mary Crayer spent yesterday afternoon with Miss W. Hartog. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kooy and Cora Kaulf were Hammond callers yester day Mrs. E. Holliet Is a Hammond visi tor today. Mr. M. Melcher was In Hammond on business today. Miss Gertie Ericks Is a Hammond shoper today. Mrs. D. Joloe was a Hammond visi tor yesterday. Mr. E. Krooswyk is In Hessville. on business today. Mr. M. J. Grimmer is a Hammcjfl caller today. Master Arthur Baker made a lsit at Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Daugherty. Highlands Is certainly getting to be some town. Gee we even got a garage here and a Highland Packing Co. ST. J0H1T. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kammer Thursday a bsby glrL Rev. A. M. Buchheit was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Jr.. and son Frank, Raymond Bohling and Jacob Darmstadt were Dyer visitors Thursday afternoon. Joseph Thome of Chicago Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nick J. Ludwlg at present Alonio Pickering transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaaf, George Girard and Henry Schrawg of Whiting

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were In town Friday. Fred A. Gold, traveling salesman for

Chas. A. Zahn A Co. of Chicago, visited his customers here Thursday. George Fiegle of Indiana-Harbor was here on business Friday. THE aPMBEB Of COPIES Of TUB TIMES SOLD ON THE STREETS ALONE EXCEEDS THE ENTIRE CIRCULATION OF ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE CITY. Telephone Hammond 1479 Hours: 1 to 4 Dally. Evenings, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 6 to 8 DR. BERTHA C. DAY Specialist in Diseases of Women and Children SUITE, 204 RTJFF BUILDING. Hammond : Indiana PATENT YOUR IDEAS and makej r" Money a 4ur.w GET THEM" -vnf to JOSHUA R. H. POTTS ixc aa it TSsfl WE PAY $1 o"";L teeth which are of no value to too. Highest prices paid for Old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jewelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mail. Phila. 8mcttlng &. Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 825 Chestnut 8t. Philadelphia, Pa. ' FOR A GOOD FITTING SLIT TO ORDER at a low price come to (1. State Street. Hammond. For Best Cleaning. Repairing and Pressing, call 171 and. we will attend to It. Young Men's Tailors AT THE Restaurant