Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1912 — Page 2

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A THPIRI.R IMRTV. A very enjoyable time was spent by the members ot the X. X. ' Embroidery Club who wore Invited to meet with M!?8 (iertruda Herbst nt her home In South Hohman street last evening:. Miss Herbst was hostess at a thimble party. The younr women devoted the early part of the evening to their needle work after which there was muai?. At ten o'clock a daintily arranged two Course luncheon was served. Xext Tuesday evening. Aupust 13th the Misses Klein will entertain the club members et a thimble party at their home In Conkey avenue. The usual program of the club will be followed.

A CONTEST. An oratorical contest was held in the First Methodist rhurch in Gary last evening under'the auspices of th AV. C. T. U. Members of the Hammond branch of the organization were in attendance. Twenty-five Hammond people left from the corner of Hohman and Sibley streets on the seven o'clock Snterurban car. They were delightfully entertained during the evening. Five Rirls of higrh school age competed In the Silver Medal Contest. They repeated the program given at the First Presbyterian church in this city on the evening of July 26th. The medal was awarded to Mis Mildred Thompson, 815 Alice avenue, whose subject was "Jeremiah's Pa." The Judges In the contest were the Itev. DeRaum, the Rev. Smith and Mrs. Stewart. The Rtv. DeBaum made the presentation speech. The other contestants were Miss Iva Brewbaker, Miss Dorothy Klstler, Miss Mary MacOulre and Miss Wiletta Dinwiddle. Miss Alice Breillatt who won the medal in the recent contest In Hammond (rave her oration, "The Tramp" and it was listened to with a

SOCIAL SEWS FOR THl'HSDAV. Mr.Vmlth will entertain the member of the Good Will Cluh at her home la Sibley ntreet Thursday afternoon. The members of the Fern Leaf Linen (lob will be entertained by Mrs. Klemperer at her home In Mortoa Court Thnrsday afternoon. Mr. J. C, neeker Trill be hoatena to the members of Circle IV o. 1 at her home, 417 State tret Thursday trrpD. At her home in State atreet Mra. Kauffman trill entertain the naember of the t.olden Rod (lab Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon th member or the II. A. E. Club vrlll be entertained by Sir. Edtrtrd Gray at her home In Detroit atreet. Misa Ethel Shearer will hava aa her irueats Thursday even! a k at her home In Rant Sibley atreet the you UK women of the A. D. Q Cluh.

Sons Club. They planned to meet regularly every two weeks in the social rooms of the First Christian church in Calumet avenue. The first of the affairs to be given under their auspices will be a pie social, Thursday evening, August 15th has been selected as the date for this social and the public is cordially Invited to attend. The officers for the new year were chosen and they are as follows: President Reuben Lamb. Vice President Nolan Montgomery. Secretary Palmer Lee. Treasurer Vernon Dufratn.

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A MISSIONARY MEETING.

Mrs. Lawrence Cresson opened her

great deal of interest and pleasure. A'

reading, "An Old Man's Story" by Mrs. home at 19 Carroll street for the me-t-

flser or Gary was one of the enjoyable lng of the Woman's Missionary Society Vn th prOBram- The Wht ot the First M. E. church yesterday Ribbon Quartette of Hammond assist- afternoon. It was the regular monthly A with the musical program. The meeting to which the members of the large audience thoroughly enjoyed the church and congregation wer Invifd evening's program. There was a large attendance at the meeting. The program wai in charge ELECT OFFICERS. j of Mrs.. Louis Freeman and Miss Edna The members of the Loyal Sons Class Swltzer. "Frontier Life" was the of the Christian Sunday school met study subject. Mrs. Julius Dunslnalast evenine and nrtrn ik. t jt . . "

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"Frontier Problems" and "Christmas

In a Frontier Home" was the subjeefl

of a paper read by Mrs. Mann. A reading entitled "Lost and Found" was given by Mrs. A. E. "Wilcox. The devotional exercises at the opening of the meeting were lead by Mrs. George R. Streeter. A social hour was enjoyed at the close of the program. Mrs. Cresson and Mrs. Otto Muehlberger were hostesses at the meeting and served a dainty two course luncheon during the social hour. Announcement of the September meeting will be made later. ESTERTAIS WITH CARDS.

Thursday afternoon Mrs. Smith will

entertain the members of the Oood Will Club at her home in Sibley street. The afternooh will be devoted to cards and pedro will be played progressively at four tables. WILL PLAY WHIST. A meeting rf the members of the Fern Leaf ,Lin,en Club will take placo Thursday ; afternoon at the home of Mrs., Klemper ln Morton Court- Mrs. Klemper, will entertain with cards and whist will be '..played progressively at three tables. MRS. BECKER EXTERTAIVS. Mrs. -J. C. Becker, 417 East State

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No. 1 as her guests Thursday afternoon. It will be the regular bimonthly meeting and the usual social program of the club will be followed. Pedro wil be played during the afternoon. EMEUTAINS IJiFOKMALLV Pedro will be played progressively by the members of the Golden Rod Club who have been invited to meet with Mrs. Hoffman at her home In State street Thursday afternon. The members will play at two tables.

A HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER. Mrs. A. J. Rogers very charmingly entertained the members of Triumph Council No. 11 I), of L.. yesterday afternoon at her home in Michigan avenue. In honor of Mrs. Roger's birthday anniversary the members gave a handkerchief shower. The shower was planned as a surprise to Mrs. Rogers. She received numerous pretty handkerchiefs as gifts. After music and games had been enjoyed for a few hours dainty refreshments were served. There were thirty-five guests in attendance at the party. WILI, MEET NEXT WEDNESDAY. Miss Mary Nelson will entertain the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Club at a bridge party next Wednesday, August 14th at her home In South Hohman street. SEWING CLUB MEETS. Mrs. Percy A. Parry, 44 Warren street, is entertaining the members of the Sewing Club at her home this afternoon, the affair being In the nature of a email luncheon. A THIMBL53 PARTY. Miss Ethel Shearer will informally entertain the young women of the A. D. Q. Club at her home In East Sibley street Thursday evening. Miss Shearer will be hostess at a thimble party. The young women will bring their needle work to the meeting. A CLIB MEETING, At her home in Detroit street, Mrs. Edward Gray will entertain the menibersof the R. A. E. Club Thursday afternoon. The members will devote part of the afternoon to their needle work. It will be. the bi-monthly meeting and the usual social program of the club will be followed. MRS. CLOVER A HOSTESS. The members of the Uptodate Whist Club will play cards at the home of Mrs. G. H. Clover In East State street this afternon. The whist games will progress at two tables. It will be the bi-monthly social meeting of the club. A BUSINESS MEETING. The Calendar Committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet with the president, Mrs. R. O. Wlnckler at her home, 14 Mason street this evening at seven-thirty o'clock." This will Include the officers of the executrVe board. Several matters of business will be discussed.

DAHL-HOFFMAN NUPTIALS. (Communicated.) The marrlasre of Rev. Arthur W

Hoffman and Miss Harriett Dahl wan solemnised Tuesday. Aug. 6th at high noon at the beautiful home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahl at Lowell, Ind. About one hundred guests had gathered, upon Invitation on the spacious lawn of the home and Just as the clock chimed the noon hour. Mrs. Minard of Hammond played "The Trystlng Place". Mrs. L. L. Bomberger of Hammond stepped out on the veranda and sang very sweetly, "When Song Is Sweet" and "Beloved It Is Morn." The ceremonv was.

solemnized In the garden, under an

arch of ferns between two huge maple

trees. The bride was unattended and woo

met at the bottom of the stemi of the

porch by the groom and to the sweet

strains or jLonengrin s wedding march passed down the carpeted aisle with white ribbons caught with pink rose buds .stretched on either nui v.v .i-

sisters of the bride. They had been

preceeaa to the altar by the Rev. Dr. Wrrt. Evans of Wheaton. III., whn r,rrt.

clated, using the Presbyterian ring service. The bride looked beautiful In her gown of white crepe meteor over

satin, trimmed with rose point lace. She carried a shower boucmet of whlto

roses ana lilies of the valley. Just at the close of the ceremony Mrs. Bomberger charmingly sang "Oh Fair, Sweet and Holy." After congratulations were showered profusely upon them the guests were invited to another part of the lawn and under little groTo of maple trees Were stretched long tables with a sumptuous wedding feast. The table decorations were beautiful in the bride's chosen colors, pink and white. They received many beautiful gifts which was a token of the high esteem In which this most popular couple are held by their friends.

The bride's going away gown was a pretty mode whipcord suit, with white hat and gloves. While the guests were admiring the gifts and listening to several songs by Mrs. Bomberger accompanied by Mrs. Minard the bride and groom were nrenarinir for

get away. They cooly walked out and

aown to me gate where Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blackmun of Hammond wero in

waiting In their automobile and drove

mem to a premeditated spot where an elaborate chicken dinner had been ti

ered for six o'clock, but the Blackmuns are sworn to secrecy and will not elva the trick away.

M,r. and . Mrs.. Hoffman left nr.

eastern, trip throunh the mountain, or

Maryland and before they return will

visit. ev. Hoffman's mother at Monongahela, Pa., they will return to Hammond about September first when

he will continue as pastor of the First Presbyterian church where he has been for the past two years. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Little, Misses Lois Coplin, Burhaus and Bell Warson, and Sadie Morey. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dahl, Mrs. Ralph Avis from Otis Kansas, grandmother of the bride. The Hammond people who attended were the officers of the Presbyterian church and their wives who were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Stout. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Irish, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Blackmun, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Stout, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Postlewait, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McElroy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Klootz and Mrs. Minnie Kline, Mrs. Edith Griffin, Mrs. L. L. Bomberger, Mrs. L. A. Minard and M'ss Marguerite Minard. ANNtTAL PICNIC. The Norhside Ladies Club will have Its annual picnic Thursday,, August 8th at the Lake Front. They will spend the entire day at the park. AN AFTERNOON PARTY. Mrs. Emma Kroer will entertain the members of the Helping Club Thursday afternoon Instead of Wednesday of this week at her home In Truman avenue.

The Misses Jessie and Georgia Compton have returned to El Paso, Tex., after visiting their parents In East Chicago and friends in Hammond. Miss Blanche Oreutt has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Hobart BIrs. P. A. O'Connetl of South Hosma.n street has returned from Hanna, Ind., where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wells.

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TO Nl T E Nat Field's Big Beauty Revue In Weber A Field's Big -Musical Comedy IT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND Special Scenic Effects Lots of Pretty Girls and NAT FIELDS (Himself) STARTING THURS. MAT. THE GREEZER See NAT FIELDS as a German Chinaman

LADIES Why wait till the rush season? We can rellna 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 1 STATE STREET.

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H. C. GROMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 402 Hammond Building Phones, Res., 242; Office, 203

WE PAY $1 OLD pWsE TEETH 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. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co.

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

Trains leave Hammond, Ind.

4:35, 5.02 and 7-00 p. m.

6:37, 6:52. 9&7 and 11 :35 a.m.

G. B. PETERSON, Agent.

10171 . Before going on your vacation, you should rent . one of our Fire and Burglar Proof Safety Deposit Boxes, to store your Silver, Valuable Papers, etc. during your absence. $3.00 PER YEAR. Oldest Bank in Indiana Harbor.

WE'LL BET A DOUGHNUT to your dollar that you will never bother agaia with baking your own pa9try and cakes after you have once tried our baking. We are pretty sure of this statement, and are willing to rest our claims to your patronage on It. Won't you try -us, just to make us prove this? For this is a quality bakeshop at all times. The Hammond Modern Bakery Bakers and Confectioners 83 STATE ST. PHONE 263 HAMMOND, INDIANA

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