Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 5 August 1912 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Monday, August 5, 1912. ANNOUNCEMENT IJOU THEATRE nSSSSSSit Commencing Men da v. Ao. j High Class Vaudeville, changed Monday, Wednesday and Friday Pictures changed riniKr r j- ' u ' - sHS!jiwngw- . J I1UT iciures cnanged daily. Come and see what we can rive vnn for ,., J- AVI

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FAMILY KEl'MOV. The second reunion of the Campbell family was held Sunday at lake front park in Hammond. The quests brought well filled baskets, loaded with all the pood things that could be thought of for such an occasion and an elaborate dinner was served at the noon to thirty-seven members. Those present , were: Mr. and Mrs. Beit Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brennan and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Stemmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fanglr and family, Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. C. AV. Campbell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stakemiller and family, Mr. Dean

Campbell and Mrs. 11. J Campbell if Hammond. All report a good time and a fine visit. Next year this meeting will take plac on the banks of the Tippecanoe river at Monterey, Ind.. near where a number of this party tpent their childhood The members of the Campbell family are the descendants of F. G. Campbell a pioneer resident of Moi.terey who has been dead for .a number of years. A SOCIAL . A social was given In th parlors of the First Congregational church in Sheffield avenue, last Saturday evening by the members of the Chorus Club. The young neonle had nlnnnort

to have the social at Central Tark but

other arrangements had to be made on

account of the cool and threatening weather. There was il verv larc-e ?.

tendance at the social and a nice um j

SOCIAL, NEWS FOR TDESDII

Miss Gertrude Herbs of South Hobmaa street will eatrrtatn the foung women of tae N. !. Embroidery duo at a thimble party Tuesday evening. There will be a meeting of Progrenwlve Court Xo. 16 Tribe of Ben Hnr Tuefiday evening; in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. The members of tiermanla Rebeekah Lodge will have their nest rrgolar meeting Tuesday evening la I. O. O. F. Mall in Kaat State street.

picnic and many are planning to attend. They will take their Hnn.r

ovtioi uu u. jltn ; ' Jir will IttKtt

was realized from the sale of ice cream;81"? serve in the park. The day will and cake which will be used toward ibe devoted to the usual picnic divethe piano fund. The Xorthside band ! "ions. There will be no regular meetgave a very enjoyable musical pro- j inS this week and announcement f

gram during the evening. Games were played in the large social room. A CONTEST. The girls who competed in the Silver

.ueaai contest at the First Tresbyter-

the next meetlnar will h mrf

The usual btfsinessand social program will be followed. a Thimbu; party.

Miss Gertrude Herbst will have the

tan church in Konth Tfv,.,.,

- .ncci juuiis wrumen 01 me r. im. KmDroldery rrv "V, ,JU1' 26th wiI1 g0 to j Club a- her guests at a thimble party vry iuesday svenlne. A

and repeat the program at the First M. E. Church. The nnnfeat ...111 V.

. v . . t niu uv lyf II under the auspices of the V. C. T. IT The members of W. c. T. U. in Hammond who desire to attend are asked to meet at the corner of Hohman and Sibley streets and take the lnterurban car leaving at seven o'clock. MRS CLOVF.U A HOSTESS. Mrs. G. H. Clover will entertain a few friends informally at her home in East State street Wednesday afternoon. . Her guests will be the members of the Uptodate Whist Club who will meet to play several games of whist. PICMC AT LIKE FROM. The members of the Dphr.ro i e,.i.

of the First Christian church will pic-

Hl .Lake Front Wednesday

AUgUSt th. It Will be their ar,..l

Hohman street. It will be the regular

weekly club meeting and the usual social program will be followed. AX AFTEIISOO.V PARTY.

The members of the Kmbroldery Club will meet with Mrs. Tercy Smith at her home in South Hohman street

tnis afternoon. Mrs. Smith will enter

tain at a thimble party. It will be the regular bi-monthly meeting and the usual social program of the club will be followed. The greater part of the

anernoon wil be devoted to needle

worm. HONOR MRS. HEINKE.

..an win entertain a

small company of friend

Wednesday evening. Aurmt Ttt, . v-

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Taul. Mrs. Relnke who was formerly Miss Eugenia Knotts is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Knotts at their home in Mucnich Court.

-""granted a license. Miss Hallie Selby. or Hammond and Frank McLaughlin of Cerrogorda, 111., were, granted a marriage license in Chicago today. Miss Selby was a teacher in the primary department of

me iaiayette school in Hammond duru . .

...B me past year, sne has many

inenas among the young people of

Hammond. The announcement of h.

marriage of Miss Selby and Mr. McLaughlin will Interest their many friends who will extend them their best wishes and congratulations. AID SOCIETY MEETS. Mrs. C. W. Linsemann will be at home to the members of the t.Aic.

Aid Society of St. Paul's -Lutheran church Wednesday afternoon at her home, 429 Forsythe avenue, West Hammond. A MISSIONARY MEETING. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First M. E. church will mi. n .

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August 6th.

CHARMING MATINEE

FOR AUGUST WEAR

Tuesday afternrion.

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You May Work - In Perfect Comfort. There is no surplus heat from a Cabinet Gas Range. The heat is where you '. want itunder the food you are cooking. '. '. .. You will never have a super-heated kitchen if you use a Cabinet Gas Range.

A ROLLER SKATING PARTY.

The Golden Rule Class of the Chris

tian Sunday Vhool will give the first

vi a series or roller skating oarties

Friday evening. August th In the

basement of the church in Calumet

avenue. There will be three parties in

me series. The class members have

tickets for sale and they hope to dis

pose of a large number among their

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You Will have a Comfortable Kitchen. Prices, Delivered and Connected, From .$26.00 Up. Send for our representative and let him explain.

Mortherit Indiana Gas &

Little Arlene Dygert was removed to

tie fiome of Mr. and Mrs. James R.

Graves in Erie street Saturday from tha Englewood Hospital In Chicago where she has been very 111 for several weeks.

Mrs. Jerry B

Clara of South Hohman street have re

turned J rpm uavia, where they spent three weeks.0-:

Miss Blanche Orcutt spent last week

visiting friends and relatives in Ho-bartt.

The Misses Gertruda -and Isabel!

Vanderhoof of Truman avenue will spend two weeks visiting friends and

relatives in New York City. Thev will

also spend a few days In New Jersev.

James R. Graves was in Indiana

Harbor today on business. Mr. and. Mrs. M. M. Towle of Ogden Street are spending a few days at

I West Baden. They will spend several

aajs at nattle Ground and Lafayette, Ind. before returning home. Miss Ethel Wolf has returned from

a visit with friends and relative in

, Pittsburgh and Uniontown. Pa. She

was absent from Hammond for two weeks.

i Mrs. James Graves has returned from Wrilllamsport, Ind., where she j visited relatives for several days, i ' Miss Lillian Krtnblll, 623 Ann street la the guest of Mrs. Biggs at Hinsdale, 111. Miss Anna Nelson of Crown Tolnt j is also a house guest of Mrs. Biggs, j Mrs. George Drackert of State Line street who has been camping with a party of friends near Shelby, Ind., returned to her home yesterday afternoon. ' j Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Denison of Lake : Geneva, Wis., spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Hansen and daughters of 11 Rimbach avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Deni

son attended the weddrng of Miss Agnes Danison to Archibald Leroy at Hanna, Ind., on July 21st.

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Here Is a charming matin of cream-colored lace bordered with Dale blua aatin .iImi .v.

u uit Hi is ner side with a tiny quilling of some.

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A meeting of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge -was held last Saturdav

In I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street. It was the regular weekly meeting and the usual number of member., .i.

tended. The members remained after the business meeting to eniov a

Social Session. . Refreshment.

served during the social nn-

. 3 members planned to meet anin

day evening, August 10th. The usual

business and social nrriffram win v.

followed. . ,

The members of the Ladiea-

f th B. of L. F. and E. will meet

eanesaay arternoon In the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman it tk...

will be Initiation of candidates and several business matters -m

cussed. During the nrli

freshments will be served.

Tuesday eveninc the. m.,

Germania Rebeckah Lodge will meet

. . . llau ,n Etate state 8(.reft for their regular bi-monthly meeting. The meeting nights have been changed to the first and third Tup,-.-. i .v..

month. After the business meeting a

v wm5 wm De spent socially. This evening the members of the Court of Honor will meet In Weis Hall In State street for their regular bimonthly meeting. The business meeting will be fo!lowedwith a social session. A large attendance is desired at the regular bi-monthly meeting of Progressive Court No. 166 Tribe of Ben Hur Tuesday evening In the K. of F. Hall in South Hohman street. A a social session will be. enjoyed following the business meeting. The members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L will have a social meeting at the home of Mrs. A. 3. Rogers, 5S7 Michigan x vm..i t1..

- - v ' . ttJl tcI noon. August 6th. A delightful program has been arranged for the after

noon.

triaramond Phone 232 TO Nl T E Nat Field's Big Beauty Revue In Weber & Field's Big Musical Comedy IT HAPPENED IN NOBDLAND Special Scenic Effects Lots of Pretty Girls and NAT FIELDS (Himself) . STARTING THURS. MAT. THE GREEZER See NAT FIELDS as a German Chirt&man

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H. C. GROMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 402 Hammond Building Phflnes, Bes., 242; Offlce, 205

LADIES "Why wait till the rush season? "We can reline your coat now; also your husband's coat or overcoat We do cleaning, repairing, dyeing and pressing. Call 771 and we will attend to It. YOUNG MEN'S TAILORS 61 STATE STREET.

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j Miss Marie Stout. 10 Craroll street, entertained Miss Leah Graves of Chicago over Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trice of Windsor Park were the guests of Mrs. Price's mother, Mrs. Anna Frame on Sunday.

j The Misses Laura Rohde. and Beulah . Drackert have returned home from an . extended eastern trip. They visited j Boston, Albany, New York City, , Buffalo and Niagara Falls. At Niagara

i rails they met Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Merryweather of Welland. Canada, formerly of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ames of Crawfordsvllle, Ind., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ames f Webb street for the week end. Mrs. P. A. O'Connell wil return today from a few day's visit with her parents at Hanna, Ind. . Geo. Denison of Columbus. Ind., and Thos. Richardson of Hanna, Ind., were Hammond visitors on Sunday. Supt. McDanlel is In Crown Point today on business. ; Friends have received cards . f rora Miss Annie Basset who Is at nre.aent

In Albuquerque. N. M. Miss Bassett

has been spending the summer with Mrs. .Nathan Thompson of Everett, Svash. ! Mrs. w. C. Wells, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. W. Sprague of Carroll Street and Mrs. Ray Walls of -Van Buren street, has returned to her home In Kouts, Ind. Mrs. Weils was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Sprague who will spend a week visiting In i Kouts. '

Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newel! at their hnm ( n

feouth Hohman stJTet. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Granger are entertaining M. E. Halsted of San Diego, Cal. at their home in Hamlin street. Mr. Halsted is ninetv-onn veam nlA

and for many years lived In the vicinity of Lowell. He has many friends in the county. He thoroughly enjoyed the trip from California. Harry Harris of Rimbach avenue will spend his vacation in the east. He will visit in Philadelphia and New York City. Miss Elisabeth Webber of South Hohman street Is spendinsr a few rli

with relatives at Cedar Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mack have gone to Saugautuck. Mich., for several

days visit.

Little Mabel Hardine. dauirhtr r

Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Harding of Truman

avenue is very 111 with pneumonia.

Mrs. S. Harris, 58 Rimbach avenn'o

will spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives at South Bend. Ind. 't

j Mrs. Lang, 432 East Carrol 1tr.

and Mrs. Frank Campbell. 417 Trilmnn

aenue spent yesterday afternoon and evening at White City. Edward H. Brlggs of Chicago was a Visitor in Hammond today. Miss Lola Lyons of Chicago spent the past week end with her sister, Mrs. George IJobbins of Doty street.

Mrs. Alfred Sherby and 'children hae returned to their home In Wilcox street after spending three weks with friends and relaties In Elmira, N. Y.

Popular Price Hatter and Gents Furnisher Any $2, $2.50 and $3 Shin at $1,50 601 Hohman St, Hammond, BIdg.

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Broadujay

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

Electric Fans. . " -

Prices Reasonable.

The supreme court of Ohio has ruled that if a woman alights from a Btreet car with her back to the motorman and is injured she cannot recover damages.

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SPECIAL NOTICE. COMMENCING AUG. 5 THE MOHON ROUTE Will . sell two-ride tickets between Hammond and Chicago at the rate of 50 cents. : ' : :

Trains leave Hammond, Ind,

4:35, 5.02 and 7:00 n. m.

6 :37. 6 :52. 9 :47 and 1 1 -35 a m

, Mr.-snd Mrs. Frank' Williams of La-j - Grange. III. motored to Hammond on I G. B. PETERSON, Agent.

BELL'S GUARANTEED HEALTH REMEDIES are far superior to greasy, oily liniments, as they are clean, antiseptic solutions Neither of BeU's Health Lotions fail, and a small part of a 50 cent bottle may save great suffering: yea, even death by Infection may D avoided by early, free and frequent use. These Remedies are for sale at ?ErE' THE DRUGGIST, 626 80UTH HOHMAN STREET and GEO. SCHAERTL'S BARBER SHOP, 672 SOUTH HOHMAN ST. for 50 cnts a bottle or sent direct on receipt of price by . D GUS JORDAN, Manufacturer. ROOM 25, RIMBACH BLOCK. PHONE 467. HAMMOND, INDIANA.

Announcement Charles E. Shine, Scientific Chiropractor, wishes to announce the opening of his office in room 203 Ruff Building. To those who. are not acquainted with the science of chiropracty, are invited to call and have it explained to them. Investigation costs you nothing. Office hours 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8:30 p. m. Sunday and other hours by appointment. Lady attendant. N