Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1912 — Page 2

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THE TIMES.

September 7, 1912.

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MISS ROIIHINS V HOSTESS. The Nu Tail lletn girls were kucpIs at a party at which Miss Mario Robbinn entertained l:,.t evening at hct home in Mintln avenne The younn women brought their needle work to the mtotins and a:"ter a few hours

spent pleasantly with needle work, (tames anil music won.' enjoyed. Refreshments were served at ten o'clock. The luncheon wis serve. 1 in two. courses. The members planned to meet aain in two wcks on Krlday evenine. September 20th and Miss Hose Ruschli of Ann street will be hostess. Miss Ruschli will entertain at a thimble party. The following" members were, present at last evenir-i;'s meeting: Misses I. aura and Alma lless, Ethel nrown. Rose Ruschli. Klytlie McCnnnell, Marie Carter, Marie Dunlpan and Marie Robbins. V SKTI(i IMIITY, A number of younjs people spent a very enjoyable few hours last ovenim; at the roller skatlnc party Riven In the basement of the First Christian church in Calumet avenue. The party was riven by the tlolden Rule Class of which Mrs. James R. Graves is teacher. The class rexlized a nice amount which will be used for the benefit of the church. The yniinic women of Mrs. Milner's class had a lemonade and home made candy sale from which they realized a nice sum. The entire everting was devoted to sl'ntins; and the many youriir people present were delighted with the party. The class members have Hrraneed a series of parties to continue during; the fall and winter and to which their friends will bo invited.

A DRI.KillTFCI. MKKTIXfi. A delightful meeting of the Northside Indies' Club took place yesterday afternoon In the parlors of the First Co-nsrreeatlonal church. In the absence of the hostesses, Mrs. Richard Jenkins sr. and Mrs. John Powell, sr.. who were detained on account of illness, Mrs. Jenkins, jr., and Mrs. Rov.-ell, jr. served. A protrram of pomes was enjoyed and there was both vocal and instrumental music durintr the afternoon. At five o'clock a prettily appointed luncheon was served. The refreshments were served In two courses. Twenty-four covers were laid. No arrangements for the October meeting were made but the hostesses will bo named later. The meeting yesterday was the regular monthly social meeting-. ElEfT OFFICERS. Miss Gladys Martin entertained the Standard Rearers last evening Ht her home in Ofrden street. It was he regular monthly meetinp and the eveningfor the Mite RoX openincr and the ennual election of officers. Many of the missionary boxes were returned and a nice sum was realized which will be used for forelpn missions. Following the business meeting there was a short musical program and a delightful time was spnt s-ooially. A dainty two course luncheon was served during the social hour. There were a number of members In attendance at the meeting. They will meet apain in October and the place of meeting will be announced later. The. following- members were elected to officers to serve durlntr the cominp: vear: rmz-

President Miss Gladys Martin. Vice President Miss Hazel Younger. Secretary Miss Adele bunbar. Treasurer Miss Mabel Powloy. Mite pox Secretary Miss Ru'h Wooden. Chairman of Music Committee Miss

; Kdy the Mci'onncll. j Chairman of Social Committee Miss ' I.eoda McAlecr. j Delegates to the district convention to bo held in October Miss Gladys : Martin and Miss Gladys Younger.

sTUHIWI'TlfAX 1.KCT1HK, Tins Christian Friends Mission, ?? Plummet- avenue will plve free stereoptlcan views and lecture Sunday and Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

MX HI, SEWS FOIl MONDAY.

Tbe nfmbfn of Triumph Coiuiell . 1 I), of I- rIU meet Monday rvrolnx In the I. O. O. F. Ilnll 1b Kb. "it Mate utreet.

dln trip. They will arrive, in Chicago

Friday but will leave the same day for

Denver. They will be entertained at the home of relatives In Mt. Rose, Col.

Miss Haines is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunt and has often visit"d

at their home. She was maid of honor

at the wedding of Wlsn lone Hunt and M. P. Ludwl. Mr. Pudwis's brother, X. J. I.udwifr of St. John who served as best man at the weddlnsr will be married to Miss Frances Adler Wednesday mornlni at nine o'clock. Miss Haiif-s who is a talented reader is a favorite with Hammond audiences. She has plven the programs at several of the meetings of the Hammond Woman's Club and other entertainments in Hammond. Mr. Smith's home is in Columbus, O.

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A St KI'HISK PAIITY.

The members of Golden Rod Camp

No. 1657 Royal Neighbors met last evenine. in Ponps Hall in State street

for their re-'ular semi-monthly meot-

tnp. The social hour was planned in honor of Mrs. T. Penschop and celebrated her birthday anniversary. The only Ruests were members of the Camp of Royal Neiphhors and they presented 'her with a biautiful mesh bap as a pift in remembrance of the day. The presentation speech was made by Mrs.- !". ' Jackson of Hosford Park. Music and tdancinp were features of the evenine. jA two course luncheon was served utter jthe propratn of dances. Thirty covers vere laid. The tables were decorated 'with flowers and the flowers were later Iplven as favors. The hall was decorated very prettily in blue and white the j colors of the lodpe. i Ml I.I. MF.ET MOVDiV.

There will be n meeting; of the Pake County Humane Society in the offices of rr. Lena P. Watson In the Hammond buildinp Monday evenine:. A SOCIAL iTIIKKI0. Past eveninp the young women of the N. A. T. Club were pleasantly entertfllned hv- the Misses Gladvs and Ma-Eel

street. The tisual social program of the club was followed. After pam3 and music hed been enjoyed a dainty two course luncheon was served. Plmfi were made to meet with the H. IT. G.'s and a few invited puests at the homo of Miss Esther Fchroeder. The meetinp has been arranped in honor of Georpe Wapner of Erie. Fa. who is visiting Hammond friends and relatives. AVF.nniXfJ INVITATIONS.' Invitations for the weddlnp of Miss Mayfp Haines and Stanley Smith have been received by ifammond relatives of Miss Haines. The ceremony will solemnized Tuesday evenine at eipht o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Haines, 10" Willis avenue. West Detroit. The Immediate relatives will be the only puests at the weddinp. Miss Winna Haines, a sister of the bride, will serve as maid of honor and the proom's only attendant will be Frank Haines, the bride's brother. The bride will wear a beautiful pown of white crepe meteor and Venetian lace, rhe will travel in a tailored suit of preen cloth. A weddinp supper will be served durinp the hours of the reception, after which the bridal couple will leave on their wed-

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Mr. and Mrs. P. F. M Gee, M Manila

avenue will leave Monday to attend the

Michipan State Fair at Grand Rapids. Fred Newel was called to Spencerville, O. today on account of the serious illness of his mother-in-law Mrs. Martha Hover. Mrs. Clara Homan of Klnpsviiie, T"x.

and Mrs. Charles Krimsley of Chicapo were visitors in Hammond yesterday.

Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Grimsby form erly lived In Hammond.

The Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hoffman

have returned to Hammond from theti

weddinp trip. They returned frora Mononpn hela. Pa. last week and since then have been the puests of Mrs. Hoff

man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahl !

at their home in Powell. At Mononpahela they were puests at the home of Mr. Hoffman's mother. Miss Pauline Snurman of Crown Tolnt was the puest of Miss Florence Povoridpe at her home in Webb street last evenlnp. Pr. and Mrs. Harry P.. Hay ward of Crown Point are movinp to Hammond

land will make their home in Mason i street. j Theodore Moor, assistant cashier of i the First National Rank left today to spend his two weeks vacation in the ; east. ! Mr. and Mrs. James R. Graves and their puests. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of j Indianapolis are spending' the day In

Chi capo. Miss Myrtle Webb Is reported to be quite ill at her home In Carroll street. Miss Florence Loveridpe of Webb street will leave this eveninp to remain over Sunday with Crown Point friends. Mrs. R. K. Pfeiffer and children have

returned from Welland, (int., Canada where they have been spendinp the past few weeks as the puests of Mrs. Charles Merry weather. Miss Pucile Newman of Plummer avenue will spend Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John White at their home In Oak Park. Mr. Howard Pa vis and Mr. Jack Simon of East Chicapo returned home after spendinp several weeks in different parts of Michipan. Miss Elizabeth Newman of Phimraer avenue and Mr. Georpe Doyle of Ch'capo will spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Offen and in the eeninp will po to the Majestic theater.

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Why fMot Be Leavsmig While FouVe Earning? X HE fall term of the Lincoln-Jeff erson College of Law opens Wednesday evening, Sept. 11th. Every ambitious young man or woman in this region is interested in this announcement. YOU do not need to sacrifice your present job in order to pursue successfully a law course in our resident class, nor in any measure slight the duties of your position. You may, indeed, learn while you earn. THE proficiency in scholarship of its graduates, as well as the loyal and enthusiastic spirit of its student body, attest to the genuine merit of the instruction rendered in the halls of the Lincoln-Jefferson College of Law. F OR all particulars call on or address W. Mayes Martin, President, at the College Building, corner of Hohman and Ogden Streets. : HAMMOND, INDIANA.

LONG COAT GOOD FOR STREET WEAR

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Here Is a handsome long coat street wear, traveling or automobliing. Kood for ttbelin or ratine. A double-faced material la preferable, as the inner aide may be used for the deep collar, revers. cuffs and aide insets. Buttons to match the outer eide trim the collar, while large and pmall buttons of the Inner side trim the coat.

Miss Edith Pocrman of 2!0 Statv street will spend Sunday with trlenda

at Franklin Park.

iJLodge Assemblies

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The members of Hammond Hive Xo. 2 P. O. T. M. met for a short session last

eveninp in the K. of I. Hall in South

ITohinan street. It was the repular

meetinp nipht and In spite of the hot weather there were n number of members In attendance. They remained after the buaines meetinp to enjoy the social hour. Refreshments were served. In two weeks on Friday evening, September 20th tfte members will meet apain and follow their usual program. The next meetinp of the member of

the G. 1. A. to the B. of P. E. will take

place Friday afternoon, September 13th in th K. of P. Hall in South Hohrnnn street. The meetlnps are held on the second and fourth Friday af ternoons in the month. After the business meet

inp the time will be spent (socially. There was no meeting yesterday afternoon. There was no meetinp of the True Kindred Podpe last evening on account of the hot weather. It was announced that there would be a meetinp. the first after the summer vacation but other arranpements were made yesterday. The members will meet in T. O. O. F. Hall in East State street on the eveninp of September 20th and the usual business and social program will be followed.

niNCING Sl.tPIMCRS. - The fail lii ri.ilu.-ed thin paMKlnp u miner, and likely to lie entinned for the nutiniin, fo hnvlne the ilnnclnji Klipern made of k11 or Mlvcr briM-Kte. has cllKtlaeel the fashion of the plnln itold or nilvrr cloth uiira In a mramirr. KrlKht Ntfirtlinc -olirn. mi.-Ji aw

iw-arlet, tirrnunUe blue or einernlil nrffn, arr Interwoven with the V- inctal In the brocade, and the effret on the danilnic feet la nlto- V cether ihiirriilne. A novelty la tV Mark untlii ullppero liax the in niitfd with dinmnntr ui. '". nail HOnietlnira even th heelx are InrruKtrd nlth the rhlnent ne. The live trapped Mack and vblteboe, with a rhluextonc nirdallon on earh strap. In moat attractive lth white or tlrxh tinted liolsery for afternoon wear, but the atlnale Inrj-f Kqnare bueklen of thoae KparkllnK hrtlliantm are often preferred. The I'nriKian fnnhloa of kmine; the shoe, upper made of llk to mnteh the roolump lias not been Introduced here yet to any appreciable extent, but It In bound

to votne, fr ahot tnfTetas make an unuHvally lahln tinlsh for Mniart and dressy tlea. The mspie tics, which rombine black patent kid van-.pa wltU white uppers, are roost appropriate with the amart all w hite eharmeune and hrondc-Ioth rOMtumen, the black aud white reappenriai: nlno la the t ohapeau.

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SHRINER & RICHARDS Sterling Singers

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This evenincr the members of Dorcas Rebeckah Lodge will meet In I. O. O. F. Hall in Fast State street for their reprular weekly meetinjr. The usual business and social program will be followed. At the meetinsr of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars thi evening In the K. of P. Hall in Souh Hohrnnn street the usual business and social program will be folowed. It is the. repular meeting nlpht. A large attendance Is desired at the meeting of Triumph Council No. 1 D. of P. Monday evening in T. O. O. F. Hall in Fast State strct. It is the rettular meetinsr nitrht and the usual business and social program will be followed.

TOLLESTOH Mrs. IP Henkt Is visiting In Milwaukee for a few days. J. A. Xormandt was a business visitor in Chicago today. A. Purk of South Bend transacted business here today. Mr. adn Mrs. O. Huron and Mr. and Mrs. A. Koepke will visit with friends In South Bend over Sunday, Mrs. s. Goldberg was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. H. Ferry and children of Chicago are the guests of Mrs. P. Crew for a few days. Rev. IC. Green was a Hammond visitor today. Sam James returned from a few weeks' visit in Erie, Pa., today. Ona Sliover of South Bend will visit with her parents over Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Dlede was a Hobart visitor today. W. I Cole transacted business In Hammond today.

School of Auctioneering, returned home yesterday. The Misses Emma and Frances Keilman entertained at a lawn party Thursnay evening in honor of their guest. Miss Frances Seng of Chicago. The evening was pleasantly spent with different games, after which a dainty supper was served. Ed. Simon of Hammond and M. Gill of Gary were Dyer business visitors yesterday. Mesdames A. Held and F. S. Scheldt. Misses Matilda and Mary Miller were Hammond shoppers yesterday. Mrs. George England of Chicago and Mrs. Qulnn, formerly Miss Maud Dustwonow, from Colornd, paid Dyer friends a visit yesterday. Mrs. J. Peschel was a Chicago Heights visitor yesterday. H. P Keilman transacted business In Crown Point yesterday.

BROADWAY RESTAURANT 96 State Street Everything liew and beautiful and the best eating in Hammond. Separate tal les for ladies. Quick service at our lunch counter.

ELECTRIC FANS.

PRICES REASONABLE.

HOBART. Fred Bauer has purchased the building on Main street that has recently been vacated by the Charles Johnson shoe shop, and wil conduct a shoe repairing shop in the same. About twenty-five of the schoolmates of little Miss Helen I.inkhart surprised her by gathering at her home this afternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. All report a nice time. Miss Doris White, who has accepted a position as teacher about two miles south of Lowell, returned home last evening. Mr. Miller of Gary visited with friends here yesterday.

Miss Elsa Smith is visiting this

week at the Plornack home.

General HfHasiufactiBrintrg In cabinet line. We make store, church, office and club-room fixtures. All kinds of reed and rattan manufacturing. Upholstering done in all its branches. Invalid wheel chairs and tricycles. We also manufacture all kinds of metal wheels.

Invalid Chairs for Rent

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DYER. Miss L. Tan of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R, Peacock at present. After spending a few days with her parents here Mrs. Newcomer returned home this morning. Miss T. Berieger was a Hammond visitor today. Mrs. Clark and children, who have been visiting In Michigan for the last three weeks, returned home yesterday. . August Batter-man., who. has been to Chicago attending; th National

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Automobiles, motorcycles, farm implements, stoves, beristeads, boilers, any machinery, broken castings of every description welded. Aluminium, brass, bronze, eteel, copper and cast iron. Northern Indiana Welding Company Phone 1433 640 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Indiana

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