Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1912 — Page 2
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November 2. 1912.
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infiit to Mis? Irene Mott who will be a November IjiMp. Miss Mott's marriage ti Charles AV. Wilson will take pl;tce Yeanesd;iy of nat week. After tha luncheon today the quests will play liriltre.
i:TKUTI FHIIDS. Mr.. 'A. Jiirk will entertain a company of friends this evening at h. r home in "l.iurt street, A number ot hr Kests will come from Cheapo. Thirty covers will bo laid fur supper. The refreshments will be serveil in
three courses. ;ames will be the di- afternoon
V TIIDIRLK r.TV. Mrs. H. F. Hardesty was hostess to the members of the G. I. A. Embroidery Club at a thimble party yesterday at her home in Claude street. The members spent the afternoon with their needle work. At four o'clock a dainty two course luncheon was served. The members will have their next social meetintr at th home of Mrs. Harry F. WUliston in Plummer avenue, Friday
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version. The home has been beautifully decorated for the party in keeping with the Ilailowe'e season. A RRIDC.B I.l M-HK.O'V. Mrs T. W. Oberlln Is a luncheon host's today at her home. 47 Warren Mreet. Hhe is enterlainlnp: In compli-
(iay afternoon the members of th CI. T. A. to the R of I. K. will meet In tho K. of P. Hall iti South Hohman street.
ln the. mombers Ladies' Club. Mrs. tallied with Mrs.
of the Northside Claude. Smttli enterZuvcrs. The home
AN A FTKHN O X 1'AIITY. A dellfrhtful party was given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Zuvers In North Hohman street honor-
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was decorated very prettily with oak leaves and pumpkins to suppest Halloween. During- a short business ses- ! Eton the members planned for th? holl- ; day bazaar to bo given December 6th at the First ConK'rsrational church in (lostlln street. Tho bazaar this year promises to bn very attractive. Many j articles of needle work appropriate for I Christmas Rifts will be offered for sala J and supper will be served. The church ! orchestra will play during the servlntr. ', The remainder of the afternoon was do- ! voted to Katies and contests. At four- i thirty o'clock a luncheon was served In three courses. Annottncemen t was
made of the next meetinsj to b held Friday, December 13th at the home of Mrs. Hansow In North Hohman street. :
Epwor5h League Entertainment Course wiil again be a Success. The Second Annual Redpath-Slayton Entertainment Course, offered by toe Young People of the M. E. Church, has proven a popular undertaking, over 600 tickets having been sold to date. Last year the 6ame organization fold 875 Season Tickets at 50c each, and the course was pronounced a great success, both financially and in the splendid numbers oITered. This year. Managers Martin, Towle and Surprise claim that over 900 tickets will be sold at last year's price, and the public will be given one of the finest courses ever offered In Hammond. Three of the four numbers are musical, and the fourth one a lecture by one cf the most able men on the platform. The first number, "The Musical Favorites", will be given on Tuesday evening, Nov. 12th, at 8 p. m., and the three remaining numbers on the following dates: Dec. 4. Ethiopian Serenaders. Jan. 9. Taggart, the Violinist Entertainer. Feb. 21. James Graves Whiting, Lecturer.
MRS. I.OWERV A HOSTESS. The members of the L. It. Club spent an onjoyable afternoon yc sterday at the home of Mis. Frank Lowery it Indiana avenue. Mrs. lowery was hostess at a thimble party. A prettily
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appointed luncheon wu.i served at five o'clock after the pucst3 had spent -j, few hours with their medle work. The luncheon was served In two courses. Mrs. C. N. Petrie was admitted as a member of the club yesterday. The next meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon, November 13th and Mrs. A. H. Kale of East Pibley street will be hostess. ENTI KT A I X S I X KOlt M A l.LY. The Nu Tau Beta jrlrls were quests at a pretty party eriven by Miss Marion
Dunlgran at her home, 32 Mason street last evenlnpr. In company with the members Miss Punigan entertained her cousin. Miss Sarah Mclaughlin of Saxony. (James and music were enjoyed during: the evening. A prettily appointed luncheon was served at ten o'clock. The young women of the club will for ma theater party In Chicago in two weeks. The date of the next meeting was not announced. Miss Iiiura Hess of Msson street will entertain the members at their next meeting. PAIIE.VTS' (LIB MEETING. , The second monthly meeting of the Parents' Club of Riverside school took
i place yesterday afternoon at three ' o'clock i:i the school hall In Calumet ! avenue. There was a large attendance of the membership at the meeting. After the program refreshments were served and a delightful time was spent
j socially. The freshments were perpar- ! ed in the domestic science kitchen. The
program for the afternoon was as rollows: Tiano Solo Mrs, Claude Campbell Folk Game Kindergarten children Piano Solo Miss Lillian Thompson Recitation Leona Berkoes Address ...'...Mr. C. M. McDanlel
A X t ) I C F. M fl X T. Dr. Kleanor Scull will be In Dr. Fox's office in Citizens' Rank building on Mondays from 10 to 11.
XOTICE. Election returns will be received Tuesday nit;ht by special wire at Jimmy Clabby's buffet on Hohman street opposite Majestic Hotel. 11-2-it
A two-course luncheon was served. Following Is a list of the guests present: Misses and Mesdames J. J. Murphy, Mylee, Schroeder, Lawless, Fred Dunfee. Nlland. W. A. Williams, Otto Roise, M. W. Morton, Mrs. J. Slater, Mrs. Fred Morton, Misses Kitheryn Slater. Viola Grlckler, Kathcryn and Ruth Williams. Marguerite and Carrie Morton, Warren Williams and Josepir J. Morton.
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, . A M A LLOU'EEX PARTY. The Calumet Campflre girls at a Jolly mask Halloween party last Thursday evening in the West Hammond school hall. They met and enjoyed the usual Halloween games after which refreshments were served. The prizes In the evening's games were won by Mls.s Minor, X'della Heaver and Mae Hillman.
The twelve club girls were present. Mrs. Rosenbaum and Miss Mary Minor, j one of the teachers in the West Hammond school were chaperons. j A HARD TIME PARTY. I Anions the, delightful Halloween functions given in Hammond the past week the Hard Time Party at which the University Club entertained last evening was one of the most enjoyabl0. The party was given in the University club rooms. The decorations were very effectively carried out in the Halloween colors, yellow and black. Rranches of pretty autumn foliage and Jack o" lanterns were used to decorate the ball room. There wre about sixty guests at the party, a number of whom enjoyed dancing while others played bridge. Halloween games had been armngred as a part of the evening's entertainment. Bridge whist was played progressively at seven tables in the , parlors. High scores were made by I Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter and W. R. Conkey. jTho music for dancing was furnished
by Rallou of Chicago. His program or music was very much enjoyed. The refreshments were typical of Halloween and a Hard Time Party. The costumes worn by some of the guests were strikingly original and comical and caused a meat deal of merriment. Mrs. Ray M. Chapman as chairman of the committee on arrangements was assisted by members of the Women's Auxiliary of '..he University Club. MRS. II. E. GH.tM-Elt HOSTESS. Mrs. H. E. Granger was "at home" to the members of the W. C. T. V. last evening at 58 Cameron street. There was a large attendance of members, as well as a numebr of guests from the
surrounding vicinity, among whom was j Mrs. Roberts, president of the Gary AV". ( C. T U. Miss Virginia Brooks, who ; was to have made an address, was un- j able to be present, but sent some Inter, esting topics for discussion. Tho piano solo rendered by Mrs. Ray Wells and the vocal duett by Mrs. Wells and Mrs.
Tuley were especially pleasing. Mrs. John McCarten srave a very delightful reading. Miss Mary Lawson of Union City, Tenn., read "Job's Comforter" and responded to an encores with a humorous selection. Miss Lawson Is an ex-celt-nt entertainer and delighted her audience. Mrs. Roberta in a few brief statements gave an outline) of the work carried on In Gary. Announcement was made of the county convention to be held in Gary in two weeks. Mrs. Granger served a two course luncheon to her guests. HALLOWEEN PARTY'. Mrs. M. W. Morton, 519 Michigan avenue, entertained a number of friends last evening at a Halloween party. The home was appropriately decorated with autumn leaves, flowers and Jack o'lanterns. Several games were enjoyed during the evening, among which was a peanut contest. The prize winners in the content were Mrs. Morton and Fred Dunfee, to whom the hostess awarded pieces of band-painted china.
A DE!,K.HTFH, PARTY. Mrs. V.". F. Mnshino was hostess at a very charming afternoon party yesterday at her home, 2Z2 Truman avenue. Her guests were the 'members of the Marquette club. Mrs. Robert O. Law, Mrs. AV. L. Simonton and Mrs. E. R. Disbrow of Chicago were among tV; guests. Bridge whist was fclayed progressively at small tables and after several games the honors were awarded to Mrs. A. Murray Turner and Mrs. Charles J. Hohman. A beautifully appointed luncheon was served at 5 o'clock. In two weeks Mrs. Law will entertain at a bridge luncheon at her home in Chicago, honoring the ladies of the Marquette club. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, at their home, 760 Alice avenue, yesterday a ten-pound baby girl. Mrs. Baker was formerly Miss Margaret Dosey.
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After the regular meeting of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars this evening in the K. of V. Hall in South Hohman street. Mrs. Krick Lund will open her home at 21 Warren street for a "Rag Time Party." Refreshments will be served after a program of Informal dancing. The proceeds will be used for the Masonic Orphans Homo Fund.
A meeting of tho members of the True Kindred Rods;.' took place last evening in the I. "). O. F. Hall in East State street. After the business meeting a pleasant time was spent socially. The members will meet ac;ain In two weeks on Friday evening, November 15th and folow their usual business and social program. The members of Golden Rod Camp No. 1657 Royal Neighbors met last evening In Longs Hall in State turret for a short business session. The names of several candidates for membership were presented and balloted upon and there was other business to dispose of. At the next meeting in two weeks on Friday, November 1'ith there wil be initiation of candidates.
Mrs. J. M. Boyle will return today after a wek's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lyons at Mt. Morris. III.
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