Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1912 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
AYo(lne(lav, Oct. 9, 1912.
tiUm&e EBea&BtfEfBBB (Soosbb (BEmBs Addition Lois9 mee you m$ of tffee Laskw Purchases4? Milw Wait i& Ssw at a fkdwaBMsed Prece?
I As advertised in the past 30 days these beautiful 50-ft. lots sold at SF3 each, and they sold fast. For the next 30 days only these 50-ft.
lots will he offered at SSH each, first come first choice. Corner lots same price as inside lots.
We have left only 4 lots on Ruth Street, modern improvements are all in on this street and the other streets will be improved in the
near
futu
re.
These lots will go fast and you can not afford to overlook this opportunity.
BUY NOW.
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It means money in your pocket if you will
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Miss Sophia Rhe of C'liicapro ami tho following ll.iinmotnl younsr women, Misses Kathrine I'.runncr, Tillie !lnmrioh. Ma.yini" Kosterk.i, May -ItohHiiK. Josi-phi lie Brunnrr, Caroline Horm-rich. CVra Planner, Sarah tlobitz sunl Mary
V. 11. SI'1.( II, 1U()LVT10S. j Th'.- V. H. Calkins I'ost at its rfsruTar ; nioetini? lat Sa'uiruay . vemn, ly j unantirious vote, extended its vortlial thanks iu all our citizons who in any! way contributed to th ' comfort an'li I'lfasure of the 3th Repiment, Indiana Vil;mteei'.. in their association meet-J insrs in our city viz It. K. Boone In his j adrofrabl midress of wei ome. Mrs. I.. K. MinarO. Mi?s Julie Keily, Miss Ferris! and the X'i ebyterlan choir for thei'j beautiful musical numbers. Mrs. Ir. j M". K. Jacksi.m for ktr speech in com- I
filimpnt of the patriotic spirit of Hammond. Tile pupils of the Washington (fhool, who furnished th bouquets for the veterans., Mrs. Klizabeth liarker, and the Servant pirls for their Interesting recitations and plays. Mr. Frank Shine for his movfner picture presentation of army fcrscs, the Ijadics t-r th W. It. C In their bountiful provision for the banquet. The citizens who provided the automobiles and the Masonic Iod", which so generously and wiHinsiy furnished the Masonic Hall for the use of the meetings. Ail of which we regard as a very hlgU compliment to the hospitable spirit of our citizens. F. M. F.LLIOTT, Fost Commander. IIO.VOU MIS KNAI'P. In honor of Miss Louise Knapp who
Is pointy to make her home In Chicago In the fuUire. Mrs. Ltliman and Mrs. Hauff and Miss Marpraret Lehman entertained a number of fr1ru1s at their home, 307 Walthnm etreet last evening at a farewell party. A number of pretty musical selections were rendered after which parries were a feature of the venlnt?- The honors in the, contest were won by tho Misses Margaret Jns, Clara Becker and May France. Painty refreshments were served after the primes. The tables wero beautifully dcoratd with Uallow'een decorations. AmonK thke guests wero Misst 3 Louise Knapp, Kmma Harder, Clara Ickcr, Margaret Jens, Eva Hamer, May France, Meta Hat h man, Florence Kuhn, Minnie Jens, Frieda I'rance, Hazel Hamer, Meta f?rhwertn, Dorothy Knapp end Margraret Lehman, Messrs. Tlruno Hauff, , Carl Knapp, Alfred Schwerin and Theodore Knapp, Mrs. K. Lehman, Mrs. H. Hamer, Mrs. F. Kcheweln, Mrs. O. Chibls, Mrs. O. Hauff and Mrs. G. Knapp.
A I'nETTV I'AHTY, One of the prettiest of tho early autumn affair took place last evening at the Sohl homo In Feall avenue when the Misses Marguerite Sohl and Kittie Trimble entertained a number of young people. Games, contests and music furnished amusement for the evening, the prices being' awarded to Jeanette Shcrer, Beatrico rlckson and Archie Fmith. Itef reshments were served at 1O:Z0 in the form of a magic supper. The grtiesta departed at a late hour all voting that they had had a most enjoyable time. Amonp thosn present were: Toin Stack, Allan O'Rourke, John Kennedy, Archie f-mith of Fast Chicago, (ieortre Face, John Farenhote, Will
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trN. II. 1,. Dorten entertain the members of the uisllne Club at her home In Claude Htreet Thursday Hftrmoon. At her home la Hithlnnd street, Mrs. . J. Hurk tIII entertnin the ntrrfihfm of th Oak Leaf l-'mbroid-fry lut Thursday nftrrnoon. Mrs. Keynoldw lll have n her CUMts Ihumdny nftrrnoon the momlitrs of li e (.olden Itod Club. Tomorrow afternoon Mrs. KrleWfin will he boeM to the memhen of Sewfnc Irrle No. 2 of M. srtnrf I's Hospital at her home. 121 Fayette street.
( F.LKHHATKS AMVKHS HY. A party wj Riven yesterday afternoon to celebrate the first birthday anniversary of little Frances Santa. Her home at r.3i WfPt State st re t was prettily decorated for the occasion with flowers and a color scheme was carried out In pink and white. A dainty two course luncheon was served at three o'clock. Lit tin Miss Santa was the recipient tf a number of pretty
Klfts. Amonpr the Kobert Zarndt, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Stelllnsr, Mrs. Frank Santa. Miss Lena Kewbret win EK?cl)recht, Mar.
puests were Mts. Klbert Kftk: ebrei. h t. Mrs. Faui Marx. Miss Futh I'.arndt. ht. Arthur and KdQuerd and Kdwiu
the home of Delia Laatsch at S2 Ctln-! AnrNt'EMi:T, ton street. The house was very pret-) I wish to announ.ee to the? public that tily decorated In the class colore of I have located in Hammond for the purplo ad. gold. The center piece was practice of medicine and surgery, 274 a bunch of white carnations, the class State street near Sohl str. et, phone 5S8. flower. Business was transacted and j 10-3-6t Id;. A. J. MILLFIi after a two course lunch the hour was!
Flynn, John Murray, Jcanett Pherer, Irene Wolfe .F.rnma Vanderhoof, Blanche Irish, Beatrice Dickson, Hazel Coleman of Gil son, Kittie Trimble and Marguerite Srr 1. HONOR MISi HOITK. Miss Laura Bolide very c-harmir.Kly entertained a number of Hammond and out-of-town youm; women at a linen shower last evening at her home in Indiana av.-nue !n compliment to Misj
Lydia Hofer. Miss Hofer's marriasre to Jacob Fisher wilt be an event of Wednesday, October 16th. The, partylast evenlnir was triven in honor of her Jipprofichiror mnrriasre an-1 her friends brought her many beautiful linen pifts. There was music durinit the t-v.T.ins btir. a cont-gt had been arransred as the leading- feature of entertainment. The prize, a picture of Cupid Asleep and Awako was won byMiss Hofer. A prettily appointed luncheon of three courses was served after the pame. The covers were laid at small tables in the parlors. Fink
rose buds decorated the service table's very prettily. Amoncr the quests were Mrs. Ida N wmati and her house guest. Miss Kulalia F; rry of Jacksonville, III., Miss N'eliie Fowler and the Misses Wllma, Kmma and KlFie Foetesch of South Chlcaq-o and the following Hruntnond youner women, the Misses Lydia Hofer, Kdith Doermnn. P.es.ji,. Ferrel, c.ertrudo and Marie Koeimemann, Laura Bc inert. (.iertrud- i'-scheidler, Frieda Klee an 1 Elizabeth Hohde.
A TdUKL SIIOWKH. Honorinsr Miss Kathrine Brunner whosa marriage to Harry Fahey of Kast Chicago will he an event of Wednesday, Oettfl it 23rd Miss Mary Wheeler delightfully entertained a number of young people at a towel shower last evening at her homo in Truman avenue. Miss Brunner received a number of very pretty fe'ifta fiom her friends. DurlnK the evenlns pam9 were played and music was a pleasant feature of the entertainment provided by the hostess. At ten o'clock the pruests were invited Into the dining: room for refreshments. A prettily appointed luncheon of three courses was served. Covers wero laid for
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In cabinet line. We make store, church, office and club-room fixtures. All kinds of read and rattan manufacturing. Upholstering done in all its branchss. Invalid wheel chairs and tricycles. Ve also manufacture all kinds of metal wheels.
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OFFICE AND FACTORY: 2S0-298 Indiana Avenu3
HAMMOND
INDIANA
MRS. ANUr.RSON A HOSTESS. Mrs. ,T. .1. Anderson at hr heme in Ann street last evening very pleasant-. Iv entertained the members of the Ideal
Book Club at their regular semimonthly mretit.s'. The rain interfered with the attendance at the meeting, as only a few of the members were pres ent. The early part of the evening was ;lvtn to the discussion of current magazine, articles anil fb-Uon. Refreshments were served. In two weeks on Tuesday evening-, October 22nd the members will be entertained by Mrs. Crace Conroy at her home in Busstd street. F.TKKTINS WITH CARDS. F- dro was played by the members of the China Club who were invited to meet with Mrs. Cleorcre Kder at her homo in South Hohman street last evening- The fsik ? progressed, at three tables. After several frames the awards were Riven to Miss Anna Rohrman. The consolation pri.e was awarded to Mrs. Jacob Sehloer. Mrs. Kder retained the hostess prize At the conclusion of the games a dainty two course luncheon was served. Twelve covers were laid. The membr-ijt will meet again In two weeks on Tuesday evening, October 2nd and Mis. .Taeob Schio-r of Kuth Ftrei-t will be hostess. Cards will acain bo the feature of entertainment.
spendt. in frames and music. Thos present were:Maude l'.urke. Madeline Ottt, Vivian Southworth, Gladys Stratton, Florence Livist, Ruth Carter. Cora and Rose Hielby, Miriam Warmer, Kthel Robinson. Ruby Porch, Ji.nl(i'! Raker, Iva Llnendoll, Ruelab Dock and Delia and Pearl Laatsch. MRS. T I It X K R A HOSTESS. Mrs. J. M. Turner frave a very pretty party at her home in Trum.-fn avenue yesterday afternoon honoring the members of the. Erthstane club. It was the first meeting of the 1912-13 season and the members with the exception of one were present. Mrs. Hutton's niece, who is here from Montreal, and Mis. McClrr of Sault Ste. Marie, who is the
Mrs. W. J. McAleer, . Turner's puests. The their needlework and literary contest. The
in the contest were McAleer and Mrs.
The Ladi-s' Catholic Benevolent Lea true Council No. -S will frive a dance on Wednesday evening-. October Sth. Adv., October 5-8-9
house puest of were anionir Mr truest brought
also c njoyed a lit two prizes offered won !y Mrs. W. J
Nich the i ti K app Mrs. wa s sh e
das Kmmerllnnr. After the panies quests were Invited into the ("!nroom and served with a prettily inted luncheon of two courses. It. K. Krcher of I'lummer avenue named as the. next hostess and will entertain the members at a
thimble tuber 2.
party on the afternoon of Oc-
ONE O'CLOCK I.I XCHEO. W. A. ' Buchanan will entertain
embers of the Alpha I
orpanizinc and chantrine the name to K. S. T. Club. The remaining hours of the afternoon were spent with needle work. At five o'clock a two course luncheon was served. Mrs. A. O. Merrill of Michigan avenue will entertain the members of the F. S. T. Club at a thimble party Tuesday afternoon, October 22nd. The following are the club members: Mrs. .1. R. Stafford, Mrs. A. O. Merrii;. Mrs. R. M. Fierce, Mrs. C. D. Palmer, Mrs. C. It. Stiver, Mrs. J. A. Davis arid Mrs. A. H. Cross. MRS. K l.K ENTERTAINS. Mrs. A. il. Kale, Fast Sibley street ent ert a i ne.i a few friends .it a one o'clock luncheon yesterday. In the afternoon the fruesls formed a matinee party at the Orpheum. In the party
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LAST TWO TIMES TONIGHT
7:30 and 9:C0 P. M. DICK GARDNER and AN'N'A REVERE In
JOHNNY ON THE B
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The 120 H. P. Musical Comedy Revue Prices 10c and 20c
J. Warren Keane & Co. Master Magician. Pearl Brcs. & Burns Comedians. McNamee Arstistic Clay Modeller. Valerie Sisters Singers and Dancers. Kinodrome Latest News in Motion Views. Orpheum Concert Orchestra Other Features
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were Mrs. II YV Charles Rev nobis A. I. yon. Mrs. R. hostess, Mrs. A. II
Rizes and Mrs. of Ch'n-as;o, Mrs. O. H. I'ricf- and the Ka ic.
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A TimiMHI.E IMKTV, The younj? women of the X. N. Kmbroidery Club were pleasantly entertained by Miss Hubla Klein at her home in Conkey avenue last ovenlrn'. Miss Klein was hostess at a thimble party. The young- women brought their needle work to the meetir.ur. .fter a few houis spent pleasantly with
needle work and music a dainty two course luncheon w as served. The , youne- women planned to meet a eat n next Tuesday evening, October loth at the home of Miss Rertha Raleitske In Indiana avenue. Miss Maleltskc will entertain at a thimb'e party. MKSIONARV MKHTIXfi. Mrs. R. K. Pfciffer opened her hum" at 7.3 Alice street yesterday afternoon for the regular monthlv meettntf of the Woman's Foreign Missionary .Society of the First Methodist church. Durinit the business hour several matters of interest were discussed. A cumber of new officers were chosen to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of several of the members who are moving Hammond. Mrs. Annie Holcomb was elected first vice president and Miss Gladys Younsrer. mite box secret -tary, offices previously held by Mrs. W. K. Drown who has moved to Chicago and Miss Edna Switzer who will footi leave for Plymouth, Ind. Mrs. R. K. Pfeiffer was chosen superintendent of the 'Kittle Light Rearers Society, Mrs. Etta P.loomhoff of the Standard Rearers Society and Mrs. D. Franklin Hix of the K1np. Herald Society. Mrs. M. M. Towle and Mrs. Georrre R.
Streeter were chosen to represent toe society at the annual convention at Rensselaer. Tnd., October 17th and istli. Mrs. M. M. Towle was in charge of the day's protrram. At the close of th following program a social hour was enjoyed and the hostess, Mrs. Pfeiff-r and Mrs. HIx served a dainty luncheon. The following was the program: Devotional Exercises .. Mrs. Etta Pake Rradtntr - "My Dausrhter Will -Weave" Mrs. Annie Holcomb Reaflintr "That Sermon'1 Miss Edna Swttzer Readintr -"A Financial Plan" Mrs. Reach Reading- "Who 'Win Open The Xoor" Mrs. M. M. Towle
A CI, AS The meeting- of
MEETING. th- M'.zpah
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luncheon at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at her home in South Hohman stret. The party this week will be trivia on Thursday instead of Friday a f ternoon. i:TKliTtlS AT MNGIKON. Mrs. John E. Fitzperald will entertain at luncheon at t o'clock tomorrow at the Hammond Country lub. Her cuests will be the members of the Columbia, club, who will meet for their first party of the 1SG2-13 season. Euchte will be played following- the luncheon. ENTERTAINS INFORM M,Y. At her home in Morton court Mrs. Howard Stevt ns will entertain the members of the It. A. K. club at a thimble party Thursday afternoon. AN FTERNOON I'lRTV. Tomorrow afternoon the members of the Oak Keaf Embroidery club will be entertained by Mrs. A. J, Kurk at her home. 3 1 Highland street. Mrs. Rurk will entertain at a thimble party.
IlKHX.i'. PtllTi, A number of the members of the Women's Auxiliary to the Fniversity Cluh met in the university club rooms in South Hohman street yesterday afternoon to play bridge whist. The fruests played at, five tables. The awards were yriveri after several (ratnm hrvl been played. Mrs. Peter Ortimpacker scored hich and the second prize was won bv Mrs. Harry Johnson.
At the last business meeting it was i decided to eliminate the refreshments
r.nd award costlier jirl7.es. The meotintr yesterday was the first of the new HU2-1S series. Parties will bo. plven regrulsrly every two weeks on Tuesday afternoon, the next one to occur on the afternoon of October 22. ATTEND WEDDING. Dr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Davis of Ada street have pone to Indianapolis to attend the weddinar of Miss Carolyi Davis. Miss Davis was formerly mairician w-ith the Hanna Sands Co. She has been In Hammond on a number of occasions. MEET WITH MRS. NICHOLS. Mrs. David Nichols will entertain the members of the Happy Hour Club at her home, the corner of Cedar and Hoffman streets, Friday afternoon of this week. ANNO! Ml! EN (. V t, E M E NT. The formal announcement of the eneasement of Miss Irene Mott and Charles W. Wilson was mad at a luncheon today given by Mrs. FredericK R. Mott at her home. 876 South Hohman street. The luncheon was served at one-thirty o'clock. A number of Hammond and out of town younK people are truests at the party, which is one of the prettiest of the early autumn. t'U B IS II E-O R G A .N 1 7. ED. Mrs. J. Arthur Davis entertained the members of the M. W. O. Club very delightfully yesterday afternoon at her home in Ada street. It was a business
will address th the First Pres' dav afternoon.
thirty o'clock at tt Hohman street, I!
club at ("Women Missio-.arb
Marv T. Holm will
in; pi:o;ham. 11 of Frankfort, Ind.,
Missionary f-'octety of i ri:in church Thurs-ictobe,-nth at two-
the tee
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church in South subject will be of Indiana," Mrs. the hostess and
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Ladles' Catholic R will entertain at a I.onc's Hall in East
VNCE. e iiicn,lers of the
-vol ent Socj.iy i peine party at .'! st n et.
V CARD OP We wish to (i: thanks to the cmpl
Store crocer the boys of and of.ee fo
kindnesa sh
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t and also to
ippirtr department .lutil'ul flowers and the bereavement i r lel i kh! mother.
A very enjoyable meeting of Golden '. Rule Council Xo. 1. D. of K, took place ( last evening in tl;e K. of P. hall in South Hohman street. A number of i members were in attendance and visi- ' tors from Whitintr ard Triumph Council , No. 11, of D. of K, of Hamraond, wero' present. Mrs. Floren -e Herman of En- : char.an, Mich., who is vis'.tir.jr in Ham- i rtiond, was anioit the nitests. Mrs. I
I Herman formerly lived in Hammond I and was a member of Golden Rule j j Council. Six candidates w ore initiated ; (Itirirt: the evenimc. A banquet was , serv-d foilowins the lodye sesison ate' , a deiighlful time was spent socially, ; ; I n two weeks on Tuesday evening, t'k- i tober 2 2. the members will meet again j and follow their usual business and I
( social protrram. 1 bans were also made ! for the union meeting- to be held at Whiting on the evening of December 7.
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I'KESIDENT Il SAIM'OINTED. Of W elite S. Toh. ;. It firry cher of I NION SCO IT does not net a i.rerct fr some one by nntlnit bis tickets. One In every pneknire. See the list of presents on nnother paire.
Mr. and Mrs. W evenins for their h. after a few days' Harvey W'nlnn relit
.i;: -,vr.i,;' t left las me in Warsaw. 1ml., isi with their son. (f Rmhach avtnuv
Miss Anna t irndy who has at St. Margaret's i,.epit.ii wai
be rernnve.l to r r
Mrs. Mary E'.l :ot t - llettr in Hammond from i";'.bao the RUOFt of friends and re
will Rive the propram
at th,. First M. i:.
street Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Truman avenue. w friends and rc'i.t!i
been ill able to
n Ptitnbneh ave lines- arrived
tooay to be itives. Sh
at a concert
trch in Russell
evening. October 10. 1'rank Camptell, 417
entertained by n Gary Sunday.
Atitomohiies. motorcycles, farm implements, stoves, bedsteads, boilers, any machinery, broken eastings of every description welded. Aluminium, brass, bronze, steel, eorper and cast iron. Northern Indiana Welding Company Phone 1433 640 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Indiana
s heats
TONIGHT MR. JACK DKSSEY AND TIIS PIG COMPANY In the Kmotional Drama THE PEACEMAKER
Sea's Xo'.v on Sale for 'The Sins of the Father'
MR. r.IWSEY S GREAT FEA- I
TI'RE PLAY Tlll'RS. EVE.
Miss Helen M Kli will spend the w e Eouisa Wood.-; at I: Hohman street.
ney, of Aledo, 111., -k with Mrs. M. r home in South
If you smoke a l.avenaor once you will always call for them.
TIMES SERVICE-
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the First Baptist church was held at meeting called for the purpose of re-
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LAXATIVE BISCUIT are recommended by Battle Creek Sanitarium physicians. For the sluggish bowels. For the man of sedentary habits. For all who feel the need of taking an occasional cathartic. Because they contain just the amount of coarse, fibrous substance necessary to fill up the intestinal tract, give the sense of fullness and stimulate normal action. Large package, 25c. FOR SALE AT J. E. BRENNAN 572 HOHMAN STREET PHONE 55 HAMMOND
WE PAY $1
PER SET FOR 717 II" OLD FALSE li. ii-iiLi 1 II which are of no value to you. Uigliest prices pa d for Old Gold. Silver, Old Watcher, Broken Jewelrr. Preeloug Stcnes. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEAR9 823 Chestnut St. Philade!phla, Pa.
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H. C. GROMAN, M. D. Physician and Sargeoa 402 Hammond Building Phones, Res., 242; Office. 203
DR. C. N. CAIN OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Evenings by Appointment 309 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.
STOP! look: i.istfm t.MO.V SCO IT M'H A P tobacco In the hct acrnp tnhnrrn on the market today. If you're from MIourl we ean fcow you. Save tickets for valuable pretut lira a.
