Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1912 — Page 2

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A numbfr of younn women wore entertained at evfn o'clock dinner last evening at the home of .Mrs. It. n. MoAleer tn Carroll utret. Mrs. McAWsr Fntertaineil in compliment to her sister. Miss Mildred McAuley of Sault Se. Bar1f who is her Riicat. Miss MoAuley will conclude her visit in Hammond next Saturday. The party also celebrated Ml riy Emery's birthday anniversary. A prettily appointed dinner of five courses was served. Jack roses arranged with aFparamis fern decorated the table. Paltitily decorated place cards were laid for fifteen guests. lurinic the evening Mis. Edna Agar of Valparaiso Rave a shirt program of rndinc. The guests at the

party were Miss Mildred Mc.Auley Pault Ste. Marie, Miss Edna Agar

three o'clock ly the president, Mrs. ' Richard O. "Wlm-Uler. The club nv t- . InKS for the i-ominn year will be hel l Jin the club rooms of the Hammond j Chamber of Commerce above the Citljzens National Hank. A most interestj ins year's work has been outlined by the Calendar Committee. The proI (train for the meetintr Saturday after- ' noon will tie ns follows: Federation Collect .. Mrs. Charles Smith

Solos - (a) "1 Murmur Ni)t" Schuman b "Calm As The NiKht" Bonn Albert 15. Cords of Chicago. President's Address. Solo "Ah! So True' Mrs. Franklin TUaokmun IMa.no aeonipnnimorit, Miss Mae Hanson

of j Violin Oblisato Mr. Sienbenberm of iFive o'clock tea

SOCIAL SEWS FOR THIHSDAT,

!Iri. flnrry Cleveland will rntertnln the member of the Armf foelMl Club fit brr bone In Innrakum avenue, Vet Hammond Thursday nftemon. Thuriiilif aftfirnon the member of the Sunnhlne Club, will be entertained bjr 3IU Anna Uoferuaam at her home In Kant State atreet. At her home In Cnrroll tareet. Mm. Jullu Dunnlnn; vtU entertain the metnbera of he Colonlnl Club Thuradnr afternoon. The member of the Happy Hour Club vrlll be entertained by Mra. R. K. febolT at her home In Cedar atreet Thursday afternoon.

Inff. Needle the features the evening, ins after trie

work and cards will b son will spend of entertainment duririK tlves In Crown . .... - . . i

it win re me iitbi rae- i jj.s K(3na Rummer vacation. spending th

to the University Club who met In the University club rooms In South Hohman street yesterday afternoon to play cards. The members played bridge whist at four tables. Hifth score was made by Mrs. Walter Tatton. After several frames had been played dainty refreshments were served. Sixteen covers were laid. The members will meet HRain in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon, September 24th. The social program of the club will be followed.

Valparaiso who is spending the week at tna home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MrAleer in Webb street, the Misses Annah Emery, Hazel Fox, Lillian emith. laisy Kmery, Kdith Hradt, Marparet Tilair, t Heryl Kastwood. Mabel ?mlth, Kate Emery, Mae Hanson. Kdith Carter, I'.catrice Hansen and Leo da McAleer. AH KVF.M'Vfi TARTY. The Mlses Kthel and Edith Shearer trill entertain friends at their home In East Sibley street this evening In honor of Mrs. Harwood of Washington. Ia., formerly Miss IvOtttse Walte of Hammond and Mrs. Ella Hacreman of Lafayette, Ind., but formerly of Hammond. Miss Ethel Shearer went to Chtcaso this morninsr to meet Mrs. Harwood who wil Impend several days vlsitnlg her Hammond friends. Both Mrs. Harwood and Mrs. Ilageman were members of the A. P. Q. Club while they lived In Hammond.

Receiving dents.

Social committee.

Comitee of 1012 the past presi-

MR1. AOl (i A HOSTKSS. Mrs. Alva A. YouriK. the newly cleeted presiden toi" the Ideal Book Club

(entertained the members very pleasjantly last evening at her home In Caluj met aenue. It was the first meeting

lot the new club year and every

ber was present. Mrs. C. B. Miller, a former member was the only pucst. They spent a short time in the discission of current mapruzlne articles after which a program of musical lumbers 'was riven by M-s. Miller and Mrs. L. A. ' Minard. Mrs. Miller sanir a group of pretty sonss. Her piano sccnmpanl,ments were played by Mrs. Minard who also rendered a number of Instrumental solos. Kef reshments were served afier the program. In two weeks on Tue'day evening, September 24th Mrs. T. .1. j Meara will entertain the club mem

bers at her home In Calumet avenue

A KITCHEN SIIOWF.R. A kitchen shower was plven honor-

ins MISS josepnine nauupr iim ecnlinat the home of Mrs. Herman Helnke I in East State street. The party was ; Riven as a eurprise to Miss Hauber a j September bride. Miss Hauber's mnr-

riatre to Clyde Yarbrouprh will be solemnized Tuesday, September 17th. She received a number of gifts from the guests at the party. There wire

fourteen young women at the party. jThey met socially and played frames land listened to a short musical prrcmm. A two course luncheon was

rnpm"' served at ten o'clock. In the dining

C.I.F. WF.RS MEET.

The Gleaners Class of the Baptist A TIIIMHI.K TARTY

Sunday school spent last evening at ! The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebe-t Lake Front Park. On of the most ,lnformally entertained a few friends pleasant features of the evening was at their home in South Hohman street a dainty picnic lunch at six o'clock. ' last evening. Their Ruests were the The remainder of the evening wis members of the X. X. Embroidery Club

pent playing out door Karnes and en-I who met for their regular weekly club

Joying: the! lake surroundings. Those present were: ('.race Buttner, teacher, Bessie Tarker, Ruth Umb, Ruth Williams. Carrie Robinson. Evelyn Ericklon. Hazel Theobolt, Mrytle Kirchner. Mary Robinson, Katherine Williams, Lucy Rock and Emma Kirchner. WOMAN'S (MB MF.ETINfJ. The first meeting of the Hammond Woman's Club for the year 1912-1313 will be beid Saturday. September 14th. Thm meetlnsr will be railed to order at

meeting-. It was a thimble party and the members broujrht their needle work. A dainty two course luncheon was served durlnar the evening:. Next Tuesday evenlns: the Misses Fedder wil be hostesses at a thimble party and entertain the youn women of the club at their home in East State street.

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. Hand-Made Golf Clubs, Bags, Balls and Repairs. F. DICKSON, Phone 35, Hammond Country Club.

F..NTERTAINS WITH CARDS. A very, pleasant meting of the China Club took place last evening- at the home of Mrs. Joseph Miller, 11 Williams street. The usual social program of the club was followed. Pedro was

played progress Ively at three tables and after several games the hnni"i were awarded to Mrs. Fred Humpher. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Otto Knoorzer. Mrs. Miller retained the hostess prij:e. At the conclusion of the card Raines dainty re-

imnmenn were servea. Twelve covers were laid. No arrangements were made for the next meeting but it is expetced that a party will be given on the evening of September 24th. The

hostes will be named later. A IlUIIX.i; I'AHTV. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by the members of the Women's Auxiliary

room the colors were daintily carried

out in trreen and white. A bouquet of

pladio'.as decorated the table and pret

ty greenery was used in abundance

Festoons of red and white hearts were a r.retty decoration in the parlors and

living; room, i A MISSIONARY MEETING. j The monthly mooting- of thm Worn an's Home Missionary Society of ttv First M. E. church took place yester

day afternon in th parlors of the ; church In Russell street. Mrs. Etta Pake and Mrs. M. M. Towle were host- ! esses at the meeting. The program for i the afternon was in charge of Mrs. Julius Dunsing. The study subject wss "Young People's Missionary Work. The meeting opened with devotional exercises lead by Mrs. Otto Muehlberger after which paers were read by Mrs. W. H. Spellman and Mrs. Bouis Freeman. The subject of Mrs. Fretman's paper was "Plans For Work.'" Miss Edna Swltzer gave a reading entitled "The ether 3irls." The Enigma exercises were lead by Mrs. Dunsing. After the program the hostesses serv

ed a dainty luncheon. There were a number of members at yesterday's meeting. Announcement of the October meeting will be made later.

A THIMBLE TARTY. Mrs. John Agnew will entertain the members of the Embroidery Club at a thimble party at her home, 12 Webb street Monday afternoon. It will be the first meeting after the summer vacation.

WILI, MEET SO( IiI.LV. Thursday evening the members of the Presbyterian Social Club will meet in the parlors of the church in South

Hohman street for their regular seml-i

monthly meeting. It will b the first tneetlng- after the summer" vacation and a large attendance of the membership Is desired. ENTERTAINS INFORM tI.LV. The members of the Idle Hour Club were guests at a party given by Mrs.

Fred Collins at her home In Iteall ave-

nue yesterday afternoon. It was the afternon for the regular semi-monthly

meeting and cards were the feature of

entertainment. Pedro was played at

two tables. The prize winners were Mrs. Frank Porsey, Mrs. R. E.' Schott'

and Mrs. Collins. The consolation

prize was awarded to Mrs. F. Ketchell.

After several games had been played

the guesta were invited Into the din

ing room where refreshments were

served. A daintily arransed two course luncheon was served. Covers

were laid forytg'ht guests. At the next meeting in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon, September 24th Mrs. Frank

Porsey will be hostess and entertain the members at her home in South

Hohman street.

ELECT (fFFK'KHS. Mrs. Charles See. 8 Pourlas street

was at home to the members of the Amona and Agoga classes of the First Baptist churhe last evening. The members of the Amonla class met for an Important business session and elected officers to serve during the new year. Plans were also made for a picnic to be given at the l.ake Front next Friday evening. The members of the two classes are invited to attend. A picnic supper will be. served after which the evening will be devoted to games and

contests. After the business meeting last evening refreshments were served. There were thirty-six members present. The following members of the Amonia class were elected to offices: I'resident-Mrs. Charles (iruen. Vice President Mrs. Charles See. Secretary Mrs. Carl And rson. Treasurer Mrs. Guy Raster. Chairman of social department Mrs.

R. E. Abercrombie. Chairman of visiting committee Mrs. James Beilby.

Librarian Mrs. Fletcher Hudson. Reporter Mrs. George H'niser. ,V SOCIAL (itTHKUIMi. Mrs. It. H. Price gave a thimble

party at her home in Indiana avenue.

esterday afternoon ot which the memers of the M. V. G. Club were guests.

It was the afternoon for their regular

semi-monthly meeting. In comnanv

with the members Mrs. Price entertain

ed Mrs. Meyers of Hammond. After a

few hours spent very pleasantly with

needle work the guests were Invited

Into the dining room where refresh

ments were served. A luncheon was served in two courses. The home was prettily decorated for the party with bouquets of garden flowers. The mem

bers planned to meet ajrain in two weeks at the home of Mrs. A. II. Cross in Indiana avenue. Mrs. Cross will be

hostess at a thimble party.

the wek end with relaPolnt.

gar of Valparaiso ia weefi wit hMlss Eeoda

McAli-er at her h'ime in Webb street. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Murray of West Stato street have returned from Hot Springs where they have been visiting

three weeks. Tiavis, Mrs. Mattie Purge

Boom's have returned

! for the past

Mrs. P. B.

and Mrs. Ora

from Boston where they went as dele

gates to the National Council of the Paughters of Biberty. They also visited in Xew York City, Washington and Norfolk and report having had a very delightful time. Mrs. William Harwood of Washington, la., and Mrs. Ella Hageman of Lafayette, Ind. are visiting the Misses Ethel and Edith Shearer at their home in East Sibley street. F. O'Shea has gone to Lnrsville, 111. on a business visit. George Prac-k.it was in Valparaiso yesterday on a business visit. Reese B. Powlcy, 3 Clinton street wTTh Carl Rode of Mexico are spending the week in Ixington, 111.

Fp HAMMOND'S

SEASON WANES FOR WATER SPORTS

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PLAYHOUSii PE LUXE.

Last Two Times Tonight 7:30 and 9 P. M.

BALLERINI'S DOG3 TWO GEORGES

RUTLEDGE-PICK ERING CO. SING FONG LEE

KINODROME Starting Thursday Matinee 3 Shows Daily :300, 7:30 and 9:00 P. M. ENTIRE NEW VARIETY BILL Lola Milton and Company In a Great Act "A Course Pinner." Will & Kent Lee Zimmerman Knockabout Athletes. Entertainer. Nestor and Dahlberg Singers and Dancers Vp To Bato. SAME LOW PRICES AND SAME COOL SHOW SHOP.

Water sports ar losing devotees as j the season wanes. At the lake front' some faithful few are being rewarded, by water that has just the right ternperature, a condition seldom found In i the great lakes. I

Motor boats can be seen occasional -

i ly on the Calumet. but not with ; enough frequency to evidence a large i following for this sport. At the boat clubs festivities i-e at present rare, i With the arrival of cold weather the j social season wiil begin. It promises i

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"The Fortune Hunter"

to be a brilliant year. Individual races always occur every now and then on the Calumet, and as a general rule are not a sporijng proposition, but merely a chance informal affair. The Hammond Boat club has no events scheduled for the fall, although something: may develop at any time.

HINTS ON THE PROPER POSITION FOR .NEWING.

A. D. Q. f l,in MEETING.

.Miss Alice Hump will have the mem

bers or the A. 1- y. Club as her guests Thursday evening at her home in East State street. It will be one of the

regular club parties at which music.

needle work and games will be feat ures of entertainment.

MEET WITH MISS M'MAHON.

The Beta Alpha Tau girls will be entertained by Miss Bytta McMahon at

her home In May street Friday even

Why PJoi Be Learsimsj While Vou'tre Earning? THE fall term of the Lincoln-Jefferson 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 cf Hohman and Ogden Streets. HAMMOND, INDIANA.

A SOCIAL. The members of the Epworth League

of the First M. E. church have decided to postpone the Juvenile Photograph Social which was announced would take place Friday evening until Friday evening-, September 20th. The public

is invited to the social.

WILL PLA V PEDRO. Tomorrow afternoon at her home in

Inpraham avenue. West Hammond Mrs. Harvey Cleveland will enterain the members of the Acme Social Club at a

pedro party. The games will progress at three tables.

If ) on value the glfta nature baa beMovved uMn you, especially the Hiipreme beauty f the eyes, line the embroidery needle wllh discretion. A In ay remember not to Kit fa el n k the light. It make 7011 aqulut anil (trans little floe llnea In your forehead and aivuut jour eyes, and nlio then them a nt rattled and weary look I)ont do too much fine embroidery' either; that Ik. don't work, too Ions; at a tttretcb. and If you flud It atrnina

your eye at all, s.et a pair of glansrH tn work. In. Ilne u low ehnlr with a romfortable neat and a ntrnlsht back

to hciv In, for HltliuK In a roeklnjc olialV li r j 011 a ntnoptd, awkward fashion of nittlntr to aew that rulu.n your hack and spoils erect carrlaco that ia no great an adjunct' to beauty. And what Is more, don't bite off thread It rtilaa your teeth nd be careful In whippins enm.H not to prick the end of your tinner too much. If j mi do prick It, rub off the tiny loofte eudx of nkln with pumice tme and then rub cream into It soften and heal the spot-... Don't let j-oura'elf Ret Into the habit of Nittine in unsrnceful poalttona while you new-, for if yon do after n while you will bwiiihp that iiosllli.n at other tlmea and spoil the chnrm that belong to a woman who slta wil If graceful

I in tne tnira act 01 ine fortune 1 Hunter," which Is coming to the Hamj mond theatre, Pete IMIling. the deputy j sheriff, enters the drug store of NAithaniel Duncan, to have a wound on

his forehead dressed Just after Josie Lockwood, the vlllar; heiress, has proposed to and been accepted by th j-ounfT druKRlst. As Josle departs, Nat looks at his patient and remarks: "Great .Scott!" Fete who hit you? Pete "Wife." As Nat hears this answer a looli Of alarm dawns on his countenance as h pazes at the departing- Josle, and turning aarain to the injured man, he says: "Well, she certainly Rave It to you pood." "She'll kill me some day," answers Pete. "Mr. Duncan, you ain't irot no idee how lucky you be that you ain't married and 1 hope you never won't have, nuther." "But I'm grolng to be married," says Nat.. Pete "Oh, no. don't you do it! Don't

you never do it. You take vvarntn by me."

Nat "P.ut I'm enftapod." Pete "Then break It off. Gor God's sake, break it off now before it's too late! Do anything rather than that. Drink, lie, steal, murder, commit suicide. I don't care what only keep single." Nat "Put suppose I get a lot of money hy marrying? Pete "No matter how much you get 'tant enough." Nat I'm Inclined to think you're riRht, Pete." "You bet I'm right," answers Pete. "I'm married and I know." 11 J

WE PAY $1 PER SET FOR rflTCTH OLD FALSE & JUSj H II which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for Old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jawfelry, Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phil. 8meKig & Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 823 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa.

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DO NOT SUFFER with sore feet and tired ankles. Usa HELPS BATH LOTIOX for all foot troubles. For sale at NEGELE, THE DRUGGIST. 26 South Hohman Street, and LEO SCHAERTL'S BARBER SHOP, 6i2 South Hohman Street, or call Gus Jordan, Manufacturer Room 25 Rlmbarh Blk. Phone 467 HAMMOND. INDIANA.

A t 1,1 M MKKTIXi. Pedro will be played by the members

of the Sunshine Club who have been

invited to meet with Miss Anna Rohrman at her home in East State street

Thursday afternoon. The members

will play at three tables. There was a meetrns; of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of 1 last evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. A number of members were In attendance and among the visitors was Mrs. Irwin of Farnington, Mo., --i. former member of Golden Rule Council. At the close of the lodge session refreshments were served and a pleasant time was spent socially. Plana were made for the next meeting to be held Tuesday evening, September 21th. There will be class initiation and it is desired that many members attend.

Again, It la absolutely nrmiary Hint yon lay nioide your needle at iiiuht. Artificial light han a cliHntrmin eiVeet on the ee. and If the iiecille Is piled for any Irr.cth of time under xueh liiiht a dull headache in (be result. Thla la nature's rebellion asalnat 111 treatment. The woman who norka out elaborate floirir carlanda nnl I n -vdvel conventional drnlsna tinder the evening lamp is paving the way to the oculist a.i aure n she In deal roy Inn the clear beauty of the sparkling windows of the aoul the eyes.

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

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

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Jlrs. A. K. Thompson and children who have been visllinsc relatives In Champaign, 111. have returned to Hammond and are guests at the home of Mrs. Thompson's sister, Mrs. W. C. Harrison In Mason stret. Mrs. Thomp-

Ql II.T STOI.EX1 TKETH KOl'N D. An od theft and an odd find were reported to the police yesterday. Mrs. J. B. Kill n, 1315 Oakland avenue, Indianapolis, reported that a fancy quilt, valued by her at more than $500, had been stolen from the State Piir ("5 rounds. The quilt had ben on exhibition durintr the Fair and was awaiting transfer to her home when stolen. .T. AV. Sheean, fi120 Pewey avenue, Indianapolis, found a set of artificial teeth on East Washington street and turned th in over to the police. The trade or identification mark, "J. I. Voris," wa efound on the plate.

FINEST FOOD PRODUCTS SERVED Eat where it is cool. Eat the best it is the cheapest. Conserve your health this hot weather. The finest steaks obtainable in Hammond, served here. Chop Suev, every varietv, Chinese and American.

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SUEY RESTAURANT .:. .:. Hammond, Indiana

EVERVmiDT IS WOlt It VI CS A ItOl'T TIIK (VIIt; Kl KCTIOV. Hut ;ou non't liave to worry over the Innumerable Itrnnda of tobacco on tlie market If yon try l .MOV SCOl'T,' leader uf tlirin all In quality and flavor. Save the tickets for valuable presents. See our premium llNt.

TIMES WANT ADS REKVTCF. TO YOU!

ARB FOR

lammond lusical College

Rimbach Block FALL TERM NOW COMPETENT FACULTY

(Over Lion Store) OPEN INCLUDING:

Misses Elizabeth Webber, Dora Otto, Harriett Ferris, Lillian Dixon, Gladys Younger, Laura Hess, Mrs. Wm. Whitaker and Messrs. Clark Learning, Herbert Hut chins, II. G. Conde, O. C. E. Matthies and Chas. 01 sen. Department of Elocution and Public Speaking in charge of Grace Eaton Houk. CALL OR WRITE FOR CATALOG.

ONE THING WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON is the vvay our bread and pastry kjoks. It isn't enough for m that our products taste good they must also look po dainty they will tempt the languid appetite. No greasy, doughy, tasteless things can be found in this shop. Everything has a standard of quality of its own. The Hammond Modern Bakery Bakers and Confectioners, 86 State street, Phone 26S. HAMMOND, INDIANA.

General Manufacturing 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

H.F.Erlebach

PHONE 151

OFFICE AND FACTORY:

290-296 Indiana Avenue

HAMMOND

INDIANA