Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1912 — Page 2

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Many people wonder

fii.ioy dancir.tr so 1 horousrhl v

tlirn: it sooms nothing more than folly and lf-ss that: the most violent cxen li-o and all to no avail other than the total disablln eof the participants for other and more usfttl occupation.". Therv ideas are indnleed Sri by most people who arc either too timid, to try too prejudiced to de.ire to irwlulce in the rcfnitiR and popular pa-Time of dancing. Ianeir.ir lf and ha been the popular pastime of all races of people from the fincipnt t'tne.c down to the present time so -why not ler.rn to dance and he like your fralend and neighbors, like your aneenmrs. like your brothers and sisters? Yon can learn. It costs little. Tancincr miy be acquired In n. very few lessons. The cost is only $3 for a iriif tantepi course in waltz and twostep st the most. up-to-date d;iiicimr school ever started in Hammond. Class nidus are Monday and Friday from S to 11. These classes are for beginners only and no spectators are admitted. They are for ladies and Rentlemen. You may start any class eoeninp and be assured -very courtesy and att: n-

tints, red nnd d eco rn t i on s. there was a

Honors vfi lin and

trold were used In all the Inirir th.e afternoon iiessint;" contest and the ifoi tie Miss Mice I.ock- . Vv'liiiani Whitak.-r. A

prettily an courses w us of t lie same. Kernard lr:

oiiited rmcheon of four s-erwu at the conclusion Covers were laid for Mrs. V( s, formerly Miss AH.i

K tin ed y. Mrs. V i 1 ila rich.- I siiirir l.aura Ihvw ud of lowing Hammond

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her horn.'. 4'i afternoon f re thirty o'clock Clarice. Tin tenth birthday

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number of children at Carroll street Saturday n two-thirty to !i-e-i honor of her daue. liter. party celebrated her a ii :ii versa '" and she re-

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the soi iety and church are invited. An interesting propratn has been arranged for the afternoon. IUS. Tl ItM.H A IIOSTIISS. Mrs. J. M. Turner will enteUain the

members of the Krthstane Club at a , thimble party Tuesday afternoon ntj her home in Truman avenue. It will be the first meeting of tlio club this i

season. kti;ktis xt;i fhihmis. The Misses Klein will have as their puests Tutsday eveniiiK at their horn.) In Conkey avenue the young women of the X. X. KtnbrokU-ry Club. Tlie guests will brine; their needle work to the meeting. It will be the regular weekly club party at -which needle work and music are the diversions.

A WOIM'KJI K T. I wish to announce to the public that I have located jrt Hammond for the practice of medicine ami surgery, 274 State street near Sohi street, phone 5SS. J'j-3-Gt I)U. A. J. MlI.LKll

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any tha 11! h r. s t u d hy tlo

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apreciates he is ro-city.

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Ifere la a dainty wait.i c. tiitt crepe de chine trimmed with deep plaited frills of white tulle. Yok end undersloevps of white point

d esprit. e.l W ith

Kelt beail

of black frlni?c

velvet finish-

tioa at DaPron's Dancinpr AcameJy over the iirpheum .Theatre. He miiiir I'ances Tuesday, Thursday and Saturlay nights Ad v. 10-7-1 1

reived man, hrance of t!

little guests, all class at the VYa spent the aft ert:

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pretty Kifta

ih.-r. w aernbei's inuton sc! n play'int;

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Mrs.

A HA( lir.(l. Frederick R. Mott will be t

luncheon hostess Wednesday. October ;th at her Ho.rnewoo.1 residence at South Hohman street. Mrs. Mott will entertain for her daughter. Miss Irene H. Mott. HOOU JiltS. (iRtVKS. One of the prettiest of the week-en 1 parties was given by Mrs. J. C. Craves at her Carroll street residence last Saturday afternoon when a company of yoan; society folk were very charmingly entertained in lior.or of Mrs. Kernard 55. Graves, a September bride. Assisting' Mrs. Craves were Mrs. Wit! Craves of Hyde Park and Mrs. J. S. Kennedy. The home was very beautifully decorated for the occasion with bouquets of salvias and foliape. In the dininjr room shaded tapers were ued nt the service tables. The autumn

the lawn. A eon was serv

d a inly t w -d at ne

oours' VKck.

rememe twenty the same ol. They ;a m es on

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Mrs st reet

to be Hamm iriK of

V M-.Hll'.s Frank H.

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or lHTIKS, minond. 4". cards for a re

Mason e p t i o n

iven Friday .afternoon at the id ' in.tr' Club. On the evenFiiday, October 11th Mr. and

SOCIAL KVS KOH T1KSDW.

The jouhk women of the X. N. ICmbrolrter' Cliii -lll le er.terlnlne.l by the !le Klein Bt their home In Conkey avenue Tuesday rveninc. There will be inlllntlon of a claws of camiirinte nt the meetlnic of Cohlrn t'fliinrll No. I 1. of I.. Tuesday evenlni; In the K. of i. Hall in South Hohnum street. Mrs. J. M. Turner will entertain the members of the I'.rthstane Club nt n thlmbie party Tuesday afternoon nt her home In Truman avenue.

A very enjoyable nieetins Of the

Hammond Chapter of F.astern Stars 'took place last Saturday evening in the K. of 1 Hall in South Hohman street, jit was the evening for the regular j semi-monthly meet tnjr and the attendance at the meetinK was exceptionally i larpe. There was initiation of candidates during the evenin;,'. Flans wre mado for the next mortlni; to be held in two weeks on Saturday, October 21. The Grand Matron, Mrs. Anne Robinson of Rochester, Ind., will be entertained at the meeting: the last of this month. j The members of Dorcas Relo, kali l.odfje met last Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall in Fast State street for the regular weekly meeting'. Refreshments were served.

with Anna Revere, in "Johnny On the i at the Orpheuni e days comnn.-nc-ntained a reputa-

Fick Gardner, who share stellar honors Spot." the attractjoi Theater for the tl.r imr tonight lias ma:

non in vaiKtevji.e tor io these many ; seasons of beins the hardest working ! comedian on the sta.ee. Gardner is small in statue, but his personality and capacity for putiir.!?) over comedy would do credit to a man j several times his size. Fick claims that; his absence of avordupois is occasioned j hy his same fjlutiony to please.

Directors' Meeting. There will bo a meeting f'f tors of the Hammond Chambe merce at the rooms of that ori this evenintr for the purpose

i h e i i r e c -r of Comranization of t a k ; n sr

TON ITE AND ALL WEEK CHANGE OK BILL NIGHTLY MR. JACK BESSEY And His Comany In the Companion Play to ''The Man cif the Hour"

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3 SHOWS DAILY 3:00, 7:30 and 9 p. m. TONITE Dick Gardner nnd Anna Revere In the Musical Comedy JOHNNY ON THE SPOT

20 People 20 PRICES 10c and 20c

j up Fev. C. J. S' ... ;,

; bersliip campaign, j All of tlin directors ar ! tetul. The meet ine- is to 1 essary a-Hion to initiate

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a very important d at TS'1.

At the meetinjr of Golden Kule Council No. 1 P. of L. Tuesday evening a class of candidates will be initiated The meeting will be held in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street.

Wilson Club Meets. The Wilson democratic club which was organized last week. wiil hold thfir first retrular meetinK at the .Jefferson Hub rooms this evening-. A number of important, discussions will come

np and j ti .--st el regular number

Mrs. at a

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entertain friends

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Ol T !' TOWN IMUTV, Mrs. Harry K. Hay ward. Miss Florence I.overin;;o and Miss lluth Sohl will go to Crown Point Tuesday to attend a party civen by Miss Pauline Saueriran and Mrs. otto lilenn File id at the Sauern an home. The party will honor Miss Josephine Wheeler, who will be one of the. October brides. A liEI.ItdlTFl I, M KKTIVt;. The Wiliing- Workers had a most delightful tneetlnsr Saturday afternoon in the Settlement House in Himliach avenue. The young- si; is of Hammond were invited to meet with them for ;b purpose of oreanizinK an Auxiliary to work In the interest of the Settlement House,. Meetints will he. held reularly the laFt Sana-day afternoon of every month at the Settlement. House. Til" officers will he chosen at the tv .t reeular meetinti- and several business

matters will he discussed so that it is hoped every member w-ji be present. Mrs. James It. Graves and Mrs. I'.uy Skinner win meet with the ),irls and assist them with their work. Follow-1 ins; the b'.is'.r.es nieetitiK and a short protrrani of literary and musical numbers was given. The program was a pleasant feature of the afternoon. The follow! ntr wer-? the number on the pro - j pram: ; Vocal Duet . '. Fa ye Hardest- and Othie Oeptor Reading Plrdle t.eaverton ; Vocal Solo Fa ye Clark:

Keciration Miisie Tuby Vocal Solo Mrs. P.oy Skinner: Iteiitation Kayo Hardesty Hedtation othie Pcnion Address Miss ViriCnia. hrookt in mk if.tv -iKi:rs.

oiin Kennedy and Mrs. C.

M : s will e Ladies terian

meet ins? Wednesday afternoon in the, parlors of the church In South Hohman street.

iteitain th..

Aid Society of t church, at their

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onie of the

icnil-ers are earnestly e present. Following me work there will b appropriate speeches mernh- rs.

rethe l a by

ad

Wire Stolen. The Pennsyh a nia P.ai

reported to the police vest.

re thieves were opiarting-

MM tlt'(. ? Alpha Phi CUlb

v om-: irt'LOfK The members of t!-..

will be entertaine dat luncheon at one o'clock Thursday afternoon. , October 10th at th.e home of Mrs. W. A. Pucbanan in South Hohman street. The tneetinir will take place Thursday instead of Friday of this week.

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The members of Margaret's hospital

by Mrs. Fayette The me

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Circle Xo. 2 cf St. will be entertained

Krlewein at tier home, 12 1 street. Thursi'.ay, October 10th. ab.-i'H will spend the afternoon

i .tVXIVKRSlKY. 'ollins was hostess to friends last Saturday home in oilen street.

playine pedro. i:i.i:hij tna Little Crystal ( a number of her afternoon at her

The party celebrated her fifth birthdayanniversary are! she received numerous pretty j.-;fts in remembrance of the day. The children were delight fullyentertained diirincr the aftaenoon. Games were played after which a daintv collation was served.

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ay iTi',iir.smti pitnciitn. The l'rotherhood of the Haptist church has an entertaining program arranged for the repular monthly meeting Tuesday eveniiiK', October 8th. The meetinK is called for 7:45 o'clock. The early part of the evcnlnt? will be Kivon to special music by the orchestra, the Male Chorus and Mr. Charles Griswold. HerrinniriK at eiRh-thirty o'clock the subject of "Vocational Training" will be, taken up for discussion. The address for the evciilr.fj will be delivered by Professor Henderson of Hammond school faetulty. A general discussion will follow the address, lead by Charles Hinder. The members of the church and eonurenation are invited to attend and take part in the study of a subject which is of especial interest to the Calumet region.

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V STUJV Mi:HT!(i. A meeting; of the Pible Class will take place tomorrow evening at 7:4.i o'clock at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. John Cunnlnerham. 514 Chleaeo avenue. The meeting; will be lead by the p.ev. Swindle of Chicago. All are Invited to attend.

Thf Harm Meth h o m e

v Missiownv tr.i:Tir;. monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First dist church will take place at the of Mrs. It. K. Pfeiffer, 7S5 Alice

street. Tuesday afternoon, October 8th at two-thirty o'clock. All the ladies of

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Chlciiki at their home in South Hohman street Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Strickland of Crecnville. Ind.. will be fruesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I-M Simon in Indiana avenue this week. Miss Genevive Hastings of Stati street will return today after spending the past week end in Kankakee. lib, the j.uest of Mrs. Thomas J'.rennan. Miss Irene Parsons has returned from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Purr Oak, Mich. Mrs. A. K. Thompson and children who have been the guests of Mrs. Ktta Ploornhoff and Mrs. W. C. Harrison at their home in Mason street this summer expect to leave tomorrow to make their home in Portland. 're. Mr. Thompson has been in Orepon for several weeks. A little dauphter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Held Pennett at their home in P.everley Hills Thursday, October 3rd. Mrs. Dennett was formerly Miss Kthel Merrill of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simon spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mis. Nick Haan at their home in Indiana avenue. Madam Costello was called to Kscanaba. Mich., by the deiith of a niece. She wiil return to Hammond about Friday of this week. Mrs. Carrie Parson was the puest of Mr. and Mrs. Georne Randolph at th.dr home in IottavlIle, Ind., Sunday. Miss P.lanche lessmtr and Mi3s l.aura Hayward formerly of Hammond but now of Chicago were among- the Kuests at the party Kiven honoring Mrs. Pel nard Graven Saturday afternoon.

Conipanv

"day that i ri t h e v i -

oinity airain and .had stolen 7i feet of Xo. 19 copper wire from the vicinity or l."4th street, sometime last Wednesday. Tlie police took tip the matter at once and hope to find clews that will lead in the thbf's arrest. fcis is the tirst wire robbery tint has been report-

ferrintry Hor of the official.

of the P mple degree on H'-n-irdus of Y hitiiii,'. The officials Lincoln I'ark Commandery will

Speaks at Whitinsr.

mocratie

is billed to dnesday even-

John P. Peterson, t candidate for congriss speak in Whiting on W

ins, Oct. P. Plans are beine: made by the Jefferson club of Hammond for another smoker to be given a week from tomorrow night. A renruiar mtetir.g of the club will he held tomorrow night.

Socialist Speech. William Houston. socialist candidate for congress in the fifth Indiana district, addressed a lare audience at the corner of State and Oakley avenue last Saturday lilaht. He spoke for nearly two hours and had an attentive audience.

SO lilt:

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j Preaking through a screen and I smashing the glass in a rear window, j sneak thieves entered the barber shop i of E. S. Pressemore, S3 State street.

ast nitsht, making their getabout 125 cigars and an chow Jin gum. he robbery ed to tlse police this morning

very few clews have been robbery appears t" have by hoys, ns no'hing but gum was taken or molested.

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som t aw a -amoui was r but s found

been done dual's and

Lube

Broke Quarantine.

SAM WOLF

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Automobiles, motorcycles, farm Implements, stoves, bedsteads, boilers, any machinery, broken castings of 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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MUSICAL FARCE AT ORPHEUM TODAY "Johnny on the Spot," with Iloyle Woolfoik's comedians headed by those vaudeville favorite, Ilck Gardner and Anna Revere, will be the attraction at the Orpheum thent?r for three days, commencing Monday, Oct. 7. The name of Gardner and Revere has for many seasons past been un assurance In variety. Coupled with the name of Kyron Woolfolk. who has to his credit Much successful productions as "A Winning Mis3," "Sunny Sid.- of '.roadway" and "Whose Uttle Girl Are You?" it seems almost safe in asserting that th forthcoming entertainment will prove one of the best drawing cards that the Orpheuni theater has provided in many a long day. "Johnny on the Spot" is a farce replete with witty lines and funny situations which are Interspersed by a number (if musical interpolations which serve to introduce a chorus of dancinK beauties fully up to Broadway standard.

si on ladies will he admitt dcr the usual condition, on ale.

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SOI. At IT IIKMKDY i: cal discovery of three tisrs that nentraiir.es Purifies the r5!",.!. It

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Good Shows in Town. Dick Gardner and Annie Revier in "Johnny On the Spot," at the Orpheum Theater is making a great hit. It is a musical comedy which Mannpr Hankenso a claims is "s-ery good." This attraction will he on tho boards until Thursday. In the meantime the Jack Bessy Stock Company played to a capacity house at the Hammond. Theater last evening. Tl'e people of Hammond and the surrounding cities have not seen a pood stock company for gome time and that probably accounts for the large crowds that Bessy is drawing'. He is said to have a better repertoire

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