Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1912 — Page 2

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VKI.T W ITH MHS. I'VTTOY. !": nit-mbiTst ..f tin- entvrt.iinmeiit (!.:ntinitv of t! Wonifti's Auxiliary to '-i rr.lv. i sity ciub met w 1th th.- prosii.":t, Mrs. W, I l'att...n at her homo in KUz.ib.-th at ft i-t M.mday PVfiiing av.d pi.iiitiea th- j.;-. ra!i f.r thf m-w -.ir. T!i. ifienl'crs huvp arra ritrl a series Af i;htful parties t.. tak- viao 1urltiK tl: fall and winter. The nifmlifrs will l'!t thf ?nt-rt.ur.rm-nt for the v ! i i 1 1 k partl-s this year. The foliowit' are mcnih.rs of th. commtttf: Mis. T. V. ('b.-rlin. chairman. Mrs. Petrr Crumi.;ickT. Mrs. Krancse Kir.ps'.py, Mrs. Ray Chapman. Mrs. H. Oromnn, Mrs. E. F. Johnston. Mrs. ;.-ortr- IlannautT. Mrs. Walter Smith, Miss Ilclwis Thum ami Miss Florence Love: id:e. 'IK. KLSNKH V IIOSTKSS. Mrs. William Eisner opened her home in Morton Court yesterday afternoon for the meeting of the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society. It was their regular semimonthly meeting- and the usual business and social program was followed rians were mad f..r th--- work to be -

carried on durin-r th" comlncr wi'fks and anriou;io nient was maU- of the next place ..f meetltur. Mrs. Al..- Marks will entertcin the hidl.-s of the society at iter Iidi: r in South llohman street Wednesday afternoon. October 10th. iMirir.ir the social hour the hostess served her quests with a dainty luncheon. There was a larae attendance it the meeting. V AlII.IHV MKFTIMi. The Worr.an's Auxiliary of St. Taii-'s Episcopal ehurch had lis monthly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. o. Wlnekler. 14 Mason street. There was a short business session wti n plans were made for the next jncetir of tlie eruild. The members will meet in the puild room in Himbach avntie, Wednesday afternoon, October 9th and be entertained by Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson. The mectiner yesterday was in oharfro of Mrs. Ralph W. Ross and at the close of the following very Interesting procrram the time was spent socially. I'ainty refreshments were served durinK the social hour The procrram was as follows:

Letters to the Au xiliai y . . . Explanation of "( o-.eida Indian

Settlement Mmnital n" "Mountain Ml

llamniond Woman's 1 Mrs. K !: Mott the V. a:'s Work

i ' . ('. A. Smith i Mission Work" Mrs. W. S. l.awson Wo i k i ri K-n t u. k - Mr.--. T. IvUviii V.ell

Mis, ( :i a r k M'; Wh.ifShaU We Pn?"

Friday afternoon, 'Vtober till the members 'f the Marquette f'lub will lie entertained by Mrs. I'eter 'rumpacker at her home In Web), street. Tiie members wrl spend the afternoon planing brblte whist. The pames will begin promptly at t wo-fifteen o'clock. MHS. IiVIS i:TI'HT.M.

Mrs. I". R. iJavis very d el if.-h t f ul i y ! f iitertained the members of the I'pto- j date Whist Club yesterdav afternoon' it her home in Rinibaeh avi r.ue. The, members played whist durlnc the aft-' mnoon and af'i r several tames the

SOCI AL t". S KOU Kit 1 II I'. MUm Clliel llronn nil) h.ur Ibe veiint ssemeii of the u Tnti lletn Club n her vnexl Krldny rvenlnsj lit hor huie lit Manila Avenue. Th 1'arrulV I lull of llir Kivrrsidr M-h(i.. villi have 11m llnst nieelinc f the ffr I'riilii) xfterooon at three o'clock !o the school hull. Mrs. I'i-ter rumpaeker Mill rnlrrltii the nirmbrrn of 1 he l n ri net t e fluli at her home In Wilih mreet Kriilay afternoon. The mciuiii m of the C I. A. ICmliroldry t lult lll lie enterlnlneil by Mr. Prank I, eta at ber home. 314 laint Sllilfj' Ktreet Kridny afternoon.

William 1'. (;;at.-er aad :h- t:u mU.is- WNOIM'F.MIA T. of her eomm.ttee had charge of the' r wi.di to anmrnneo to tlo- public that meetinc. They ; '. lum h at noaii j .a,ve Jo. at. d in Hammond for the and had home l,..kei y for sale from - practice of no-rib-ine and surcrerv, 274 w"ltt h tin y nailed a nice sum win. h 1 Stale street rear Soh.1 street, phom- res, will be us.-d for the benefit of th j l..-3-.t I'R. A. ,T. Ml RLE It

both the di::m-r and sub-. Ru the afternoon ani the numbers met for a

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made to n:e. t auain next Weiinesday. ctoi.ii- ;na ..r an ,di dai session.

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Ruth M'-K. own. ;.-.rtrude St rat ton an1 j w:i2 ' 14

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uthwortii, Mauie T'.urk, I'.n'h Carter.

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Tlv,- week i v n:, . u:. ,,f the Lad:

Aid i-tv of the l-'n-at Con u UK a t i o n a I j

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in the ii, i in ss of the rhuivh in ;ttiiti street. -T;.:j-e w.i-. a T;'in,le i- of na-m-bers present : u ri the afterni.ou who spent tin- time with their needle work. A Ki'eat deal of work for the church was accomplished. Intrilifr 1 tie social hour refreshments were s r a d. N"t Wednesday a f ! et rio.m the ir.einbe rs will

meet ii-aS,-! a ad follow th.ir usual pro- j was r m.ove.l to st. Mar:.

urant. - course cf er.t erta intnei.t s will I pit... I lost Tin s.ia y and Hil.u.itt.

be driven this I r. t . r under the a u ph C ore - a ' i n for a nper.d ; , i t j s ; ester of the , a:.,!!.,.,:,! Ladies Aid S-- ! It was r. r..rt. .1 loj.iy that she was

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Monday -ve::iio-, ii.-t.der 7ti: by til

ai , meion aeLe-e i. istreer returr.ed last evi i.imr f-.,m V

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'Messrs Ouv Canipbeii. Ortf ?t rat ton

j c!yd Sl-.efr-er, Lee Hntiseon, l'.rbr '

j T. ist. riiirits Hiekmm , Tl ow a rd . I ,a I Shea. Walter N. Us. Hrum Evans. Wll- ! tirtl bur Miller. James and Royd (rtt a:ii i f .fl

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BLANKETS

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awards were nlven. Hich score was ttia.le by Mrs. Frank Waller and prize" w. j-e also won by Mrs. Chaiies Ruthman and Mrs. Harney Kenny. The trames protrressed at two tables. A dainty two course luncheon was served at t.ve o'eio, k. Mrs. J. T. Flavin wa s nancd as the next hostess and sh" wis; entertain the members at her horn.1 In South llo'nman street on the afterla. on of October Ifith. Mrs. Flavin will e i; tei tat Ii wit h ca rds. ri.AV KOU (HH KIA PIK SI I'PI'lt. A meeting of the Radios' Aid Society of the First Methodist churth took place (. slerJay afternoon in the parlors of the church, in Russiil street. Tho meeting; was very well attended. Every member brousrht two quarts of canned fruit to the meftinjr to be sent as a donation to the Wesley Hospital In Chicago. During the afternoon plans were made to serve a. chicken pie supper Tuesday evening, October 2"nd. The public is invited to attend. In two weeks on Wednesday afternoon, October 16th the members will meet ae;ain and follow their usual business and social program. At the conclusion of yesterday's business meeting refreshments were served.

IIOI.I) WEEKLY JIF.KTIXti. Mrs. J. J. Hartley and Mrs. J. IRE. Hinds were hostesses at the meeting of the Radios' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian ehurch yesterday afternoon, The meeting was held in the parlors of the church in South Hohmari street. The members are planning' for their annual bazaar to be piven early

fj in December 'and. for the lecture course

to be Riven under their auspices. Next Wednesday aftrnoon the members will meet in the church parlors aain and he entertained by Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Scott. At the conclusion of the business meetinc; refreshments were served.

A TIIIMI.tI.l- P VISTA. Mrs. J. M. Turner has invited the members of the Erthstane Club to be her g-uests at a thimble party Tuesday afternoon, October Sth at her home in Truman avenue. It will be the first meetinii of the lOli-R' 13 fieri s.

I M EIITI N t; POSTPONE V WEEK.

Tho meeting of the Northside Radios

club lias been postponed from Friday of this week until Friday afteitcj a, October 11th when Mrs. John Powell, jr. will entertain the members at a thimble party at her home in To vide sti-eef. V TI1IMHI.E PAUTV. Mrs. Frank R.-tz will entertain the members of the C I. A. Embroidery (Tub at her home, 314 East Sihiey street Friday afternoon. Trie members will .levjite the afternoon to their needle work. MISS HItHWIN A HOSTESS. .Miss Ethel R.rown will informally entertain the Nu Tau Reta Cirls at her home in Manila Avenue, Friday evenin ir. Music, frames and needle work will be the diversions. A ALL f A A" SESSION. A number of members of the Peborah Society met in the parlors of the First Christian church In Calumet avenue yesterday for an all day session. Mrs.

Mr. and Mis C. X. Natl and children I have returned In.in a two we. k's visit

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with ria;ivs m juisa, ok. a. i'.j Mr. rind Mrs. Howard .e-ar are ,n-jl tertainlnir Mrs. E. smlnurer and fie. uch- R t-' ter. Mary of Sanford, F!a., at their home i a Tot v street. I Mrs. Fr. d Alb n of East St sfe str et j

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Allardt Quality VAUDEVILLE Tonite and Until Sunday GR0.TEAN AND MAUKEB Musical Comedians "Tin Ron.e And Short of It" BUSH AND PEYSER A t hletic F'J nma k.-rs DTJBALL EKOTHERS Sit'r.ers and l'ancers COEA I; ELL STEWART Con a d i, n lirt

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A Mil I VI, SESSION. Mrs. Vo.-t entertained tho ladies .. the Martha Society of Fro-den

Kvnfv-idie.il fleirrh at her home in I;; - j .,.,,, f

liana a vei.ue yesterday aft. moon. It

I Mr?. AlexatbR-r : i St' ikow it 7. M i s. ' to llaaimond t!;.

h.owttz and Mi ikowtiz will cott; t'o r part of th

a I si t with her ; ela t i .s

was t h . 1 r re.i; a la r n . iriir and a number

present. They list- -led to a

cal prom-am alter

Wee .- I -. -1 . Th-.- next m-. occur in Nov :::! , r an 1 the will be na med lat . r.

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V I. V t II PA It I V. Mr. ami Mrs. Cratit Hunter p.ive a launch party last eveuir.tc in eotupiirnent to Mrs. Essmirtfer and Mis.- Mai y iassminMer cf S.u, l'..-rd. 1-T.i.. wh" are the house cue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lomr. At Hunter's cam ;. dinner was served at., six o'clock. Amoiiir those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. lianb-is' liospitaiity were Mrs. Essniit.per an. I daughter. Miss Mary Rssmi'ier of Sanford. Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson. Mrs. James Pall, Miss Aunes Simon and F. H. Smith all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. 11 own ri l.'H'K iml Fl ol Rambie of Hammond. AN All EH NOON PVKIV. Mis. R. R. Ab-r rombie ente rtained the numbers of the Amoma Class of tiie First Rapt ist church Very ple asantly at her li-. me in Waltham strict yesterday afternoon. There were twenty-nine numbers at the meetlntr. During the afternoon the members planned for a Hallowe'en party to be (riven on th" vcnlnvr of ( ct.d,er 31st at the home of Mrs. C. R. Stiver in May street and 'prepared the decorations to be us. d In the home. After a pleasant few hours spent socially a three course luncheon was served. V HOME WEIUMNR. Miss Vera Wim-kbr and Earl W. R.eeson w- re marr ed Tuesday. evetduA at oiv,ht o'clock at the bride's horn. . Si; Calumet avenue. The Rev. Theo. Claus. pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church performed the marriaire ceremony in Hie presence of a number of

the relative" and friends of the youmr people. The- rii.p- service was used. Miss Rarharn Wlnckb-r served the bible as maid of honor and the vr.-o'n's omy attendant was Oodfrey Winckier. A Weddinii- supper was f.-rvf.l after the ceremony.

Swe. t of Montana will

be the L-n.-t ,.f t r. IlalTV M u F.ifrch

at her hoi:-..- ir. Canu-r..n -street for sn- ! M

rai v, . . i - Mrs. co;u,- Rard. ns anCf . tf

i'.e--,eV .xewc.tmer .-: i n: sa t -i oni.i w !-. o : ; 1 e-.. ., t 1, e .mo. t o t' M. - M , ..Elf .-l. 1 rl

for the -,-eist two wet t. s b.-ive eonclud- ' I' e d tiuir isits in Hammond. j t1

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Hirsch. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Hirsch of Carrol! str. .-1 has

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law course. Mrs. Harry Ma.'Elfresh who has ber;

ill for two w.i!.s at her honu

Camerori street is improvir.e: steadily ,

and was able to be up for the first time yesterday.

New Girl Arrives.

A. W. M.-rt-iU. 314 Indiana avenue. ! fl

was the ..ro,aest father in Hammond

this mnrnins when he annou :ic--d

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1 e . i , . .ii,.,,. ii,. 1,11.-. i,i,u a. ne.i i 1 n c-ten-pound baby trlrl arrived at the ! I

f.-.mHy res!,!, nee last nichf. Mrs. M..r- ; ' rill and the baby are re ported srett'npr H nb.ntr nicely. Mr. Merrill is mp'oyrd ' K at th" No. 1 fire department and cf ', U

course nil the boys were puffing cr,,od , t:

1 a-cent llavaras this n-.ornlnK.

Tonite 7:30 to 10:30 WOLGAST-RIVERS FIGHT PICTURES ADMISSION 10c STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE OCT. 9 FOR ONE BIG WEEK JACK BESSEY AND HIS EIG COMPANY ORKNING FRAYS:

Sun. Mat. The Girl from Home f

Sun. Night The Man From Wyoming PRICES: Mat. 1Cc, 25c Eve. 1Cc. 2Cc, 3Cc, 50c l.ADIIOS FUR'K MONDAY.

Elk Lodge Meets. The ii.iminf.nil lodire ,.f Elks, No. 4-, will hold th.ir regular meetinir at the

Klk' f lubro.ims this e enlntr. and on' account of th-' important matters oom-j lap; up It is ei. mostly r. fjuestr, that all members be present. Resides votlnr ': on amendments to the constitution ar- ' raneements have been made for in-I ithitory w-orl- and diseitssi.-n of th"' new l-ilks' i -i ue, Foilowlnie the resrnla r ! routine wfirk refreshnn tits will !- ' served. I

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PMIal! VINS EKIENns. A very ili-iiul.t ful party was riven last, evening at tin- home of Miss Gladys St rat to n in East State street

Miss Stratum entertained a number of cf

young: people at the party. The even-

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after which a, three course lunch'-on

Telephone Hammond 1479 Hours: 1 to 4 Dally. Evenings, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 6 to 8 DR. BERTHA C. DAY Specialist in Dsease of Women and Children SUITE, 20 i UCFF BUILDING. nararaccd Indiana

was serv.

Yellow and black wer

!the coiors used in the decoration of the k I home. Miss St rat ton's faiesa-vere the ' 1

Misses I'lore-iup Twist. rra and l-se,j Re-liby, Mad.aiiii" ( irtt, Naomi "'';!'y Madaline IVils.m. !e)la Lat si h. Jg

eicuiari i'.i.-r, tiitivi nui'aifi'ii, vnu'.a

;oi,n. Couldn't bent it, hut n lUikel ntll put 3 on In iitiNiCHton eif n prfekAfte of the tinrst M'ruii tiiliiicei mi the mar' tt I NION SCOTT S It VP the peer of them nil. Sae firkrts for valuable renents.

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v Everything new cnl beautiful and tiie t eat eating in Hammond. Separate tal les for ladies. Quick service at our lt nch counter.

ELECTRIC FANS.

PRICES REASONABLE.

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