Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1912 — Page 2

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The Vice President Elect and His Wife

The mamas of -Miss Irene F.ose Mott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Mott. 876 South Hohinan street to Charles William Wilson will take pi. ice Wfdnpjday evenlifr. XiHTmbT sixth, at six o'clock at the homo of r bride's parents, tin- Lev. Charles Albert Smith of St. Paul's Episcopal church will r.'ii'l the rvic. The bridal sown is of white brocaded ohsrmeuse satin trimmed with pearl.-i

snnft recital. Sh w ill sins "lifcauc.'" and "The Years of t!it Sprins" by liny d' Hardellot and the bridal song "F.eloved It Is Morn" by Alyward. Her piano aeompa nlmen". will he played h;.Miss Mae lli.nsi.ii. Miss Hanson win also play tin- 'Pridal Chorus" frotn I, heparin t'oi the iworfssiorial and thu recessional, M miell-c tin's x WeddingMarch. A dinner will be served the wedding- Kucfts imm.-diately following

from her mother's wedding frown, i the ceremony.

duchesse and rose point lace and has a full court train. The- bride will wear a Juliette ca; of pearls and tulle veil and carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids. The matron of honor. Mrs. T. Edwin Hell, aunt of the bride, is to be powned In jiold and blue

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The reception at 8:"n o'clock in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will be a pretty event. There will be two hundred RU'-sts, among' them a number from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Mott

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velvet trimmed with crystal I tinned in the music room will play fur and carry Mr?. Ward roses. ! diirinir the hours of the reoentton T-e-

Little Ruth and Carolyn Hohman, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hohman and cousins of the bride ar to act as flower girls. They will wear dainty French frocks. Harry R. Wilson of Chicago is to attend the bridegroom as best man. The bride will be given in marrlatro by her father. Preceding the, ceremony Miss Elsheth Korrer of For. du Lao, Wis., is to pive a

freshrnents will be served the quests. The drawlntr room, which is the scene of the nuptial service. Is beautiful with palms, fern.', smilax nnd yellow and white chrysa r.tlu mums. Pretty greenery and yellow and white chrysanthemums were used in abundance and artistically decorated the reception hall and music room. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will spend their

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honeymoon in Florida and Cuba and will be at home after Dec. 10 at 19 Mason street. Hammond. Jnd. Mrs. Wilson la the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Mott and one of Hammond's most eharminsr young women. She graduated from the Hammond hiprh school and later studied at the Western at Oxford. O. She is prominent In Hammond's younger society set. Following the announcement of her ens'a cemen t at a luncheon a few weeks ajro she has been the honor fruest at numerous parties.

two course luncheon was served after the Karnes. The next party will be siven in two weeks on Tuesday evening, November 19th.

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Your children should be taacht to dance, tausrht properly. It should be 3 part of their education. In many cities dancing is taufrbt in the public schools from the kindergarten to the high schools. Ianein.ir Is necessary to their health. It is recreation. Tt teaches them how to walk properly, how to anpear in public, how to appreciato the articles of a lady of gentleman gracefully. Don't look at dancln as a frlvoltry. Take it seriously. It Is a serious matter, they need it. You can afford It. The season starts Saturday of this week at DuPron's Academy, over the Orpheum Theater at 2:30 p. m. The tuition Is one dc.lar per month or six months for $4.50. Children must be of the aces 6 to 13 years. Adults classes for Irs dies and prentlemen. bearinnera only Monday and Friday nifrhts 50 cents per lesson or guaranteed course $3. Private lei-sons by appointment $1. Adv.

AX IXTKRKSl't.XO MKETIXO. Mrs. M. M. Towle opened her homo at HO Oprden street yesterday afternoon for the meeting: of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First M. E. church. It was the annual "Thank

Offering" meetlnpr of the society and the collection taken for missions was i very sratifyin.tr to the members. The meeting opened with a program at two'thirty o'clock. After the program the ! hostesses, Mrs. Towle and Mrs. Oeortre R. Streetor served the fruests with a dainty two course luncheon. The social hour was passed very pleasantly. There j were a number of members as well :'s! puests at the meeting who listened with Interest to the splendid program ' prepared by Mrs. A. T. Stewart and Mrs. George Robbins. The following: : I was the program: j ' Reading "Aunt Petty and the Thank ' ! Offering Tea".... Mrs. Pouis Freeman1 P.eadlnsr "In A Lonely Land" j ; Mrs. (i. R. St reeter ' Reading; "A New I.ipht On America" j Mrs. Julius DunsinK Talk Rev. Fra nk O. Fraiey j

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afternoon at three inpc will be the r.rst and the officers will Piano Solo Sonsr Recitation. Sonp Address I ! Sons

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IKS. TIIO.M I - HOSTESS. At her home in Ealt Carroll street, Mrs. J. A. Thoma will )be hostess to the members cf the R. A. E. club Thursday afternoon. The members will bring O.fdr need'.e work to the meeting.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CIECU8 DAY AVith America's IJiggest Circus 4 Reels Motion Pictures SUNDAY, NOV. 10, "TEE CAT AND THE FIDDLE" SEATS XOW OX SALE

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rTI'RTAIS 'WITH CARDS. Mrs. Wiliiam Bicker will entertain the members of Sewing Circle No. 'Z of St. Margaret's hospital at cards Thursday afternoon at her home in Osden street. Pedro will be played during the a f ternoou.

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Mrs. Nicholas Kmmerlinir will entertain the members of the Erth"tane Club at luncheon at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon, November Pub. at her home in Mason street. The members will de- : ote the afternoon to their needle work. The meeting which was announced far yesterday was postponed. A number of the club members are also members of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society' served dinner for the election board j yesterday. I imiix.i: iwrtTV. ! 1 ! The members of the Women's Auxil- I ; iary to the University Club met at a ; bridtre party yesterday afternoon In the University club rooms in South Hohinan street. Brldpe whist was played j progressively at several tables. Hlprh ! score was made by Mrs. R. L. Peterinan 'who was a cuest at the meetintr. The members will have their next afteri noon meeting in two weeks on Tuesi day afternoon, November l&th. The j next eveninc bridpe party will be given Friday November 15th. KTEUTINS WITH ciiins,

pedro-was played by the members of ten China Club who were invited to meet with Mrs. Frank Cope at her home in East State street last evenir.K. Three tables were occupied. After several cami's of pedro the awards were Riven. As is customary in the club the hostess retained the first prize. The second honors wero won by Mrs. Jacob Schloer and the consolation prizo was awarded to Mrs. Leonard Knoerzer. A dainty

A FTKRn" PARTY. Mrs. William Meyers delightfully entertatned th emembers of the E. S. T.

'Club at her home in Kast State street! yesterday afternoon. A pa-t of the; afternoon was devoted to nedle work' and at four-thirty o'clock the hOBtess served a dainty collation. The members planned to have a Christmas party i at the home of Mrs. C. I). ''aimer in j .May street at the holiday Mine. The' next afternoon party will be friven in two weeks on Tuesday. November 19th. j Mrs. Claude Palmer will be hostess at a thimble party at her home ;n May;

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r Aftrcvrv The Parents' cl met yesterday a After a short Henderson. prir school, explained

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ten adopted this y son, president of ' Audubon society, pi , of the orKanizati'o; j its members. The j school, Mrs. Herndo j tore study carried (trades. After th ments were served.

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ut. of the Irvins school fternoon at 3 o'clock, musical program Mr. eipal of the niiiht "The H.tmnmnd I'lan."

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i-id the duties of .i-iD.-.pal of the exp'.aitu'd the nail in some of t h pro;;ram rct'resn-

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Postponed Again. Today was to have been moving picture day in Hammond, but the rainy weather v. i'.l make another postponement necessary. The schedule which ; was arranged for last week was to have been carried out today and tomorrow. But tire weather indications are that . it will be impossible to work tomorrow. At any late ample notice will be Kiven tliroiiRli the papers of the data when the pictures will be taken.

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i) i:: a it Kits iKi:r. .learers will have their Friday evening at the a p. loo mil off, 31 Mason lent program has been

A lltiI. AHV MEKTIMJ. The monthly meetlnpr of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will take place Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Norris in South Hohman street. Mrs. Minnie Kline is chairman of the day and hhe will be assisted by the following committee: Mrs. Edith (SrliTin, Mrs. Mary Holm. Mrs. J. C. Graves. Mrs. E. M. Shanklln and Miss Harriet Ferris. Mrs. (JrifTin will lead the devotional exercises. The musical program will be slven by Miss Ferris. j F.VTKHTAIVS I . FORMALLY. Thij Misses Lilly and Meta Fe cider of 1 East State street had as their truest at a thimble party last evening; the younc women of the N. N. En' broidery Club. After a few hours spent pleasantly with needle work and and t.usic a. dr-Inly luncheon was served. T.i" refreshments were served in two courses. At the meeting next Tues l.'.y evening;, November 12th the hostes will be Miss. Gertrude Herbst of South Hohman

street. Miss Herbst will enter lain at a thimble party.

prepared for the evening". WILL MEET Till !I)VA, The members of tiie H'lpii.f, Hand and Embroidery Cub w:!l bo entertained by Mrs. Bertha Piss at her home, ISO Towle street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sass will be hostess at a thimble party. F.XTKRT.MXS WITH CtllDS. Pedro will be played by the members of the Sunshine Club Mho have been invited to meet with .Irs. Charles Hubbard at her home in Walter street Thursday afternoon. Two tables will be occupied.

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A IIOtKD M E I "T 1 X H. The president, Mrs. 11. O. Winckler. has. called a meetinir of the executive board of tb I la :r morel Woman's club

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i si 'it prist; pvriv. A pleasant party w.-is sivrri as a surprise to Mrs. Susie Harris List evening at her home in Rimhach avenue. Miss Ruth Webster delighted the sue.t3 with her readings. Music and Karnes we-e other features of the evening's entertainment. A dainty two course luncheon was served during tho evening.

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