Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1912 — Page 2

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i:TKHTHX AT I1IWF.R, j Miss Lulu Si mines ami Miss Jennie Mabbs will entertain a small company of friends and relatives at Thanksglv-j ing tomorrow at their home, !5 Doty; street. Their quests will be Attorney and Mrs Frank A. Symraes and son of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Mabbs of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Robinton and the Misse Marion Pymmes and Lillian Johnson of Oak Park, III. HAVE OIT OF TOWN (ilKSTS. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur U Kick, 774 Claude street will entertain a number of out of town friends and relaties at Thanksgiving dinner. In the evening they will bp host and hostess to Hammond friends. Among their out of town guests wil be Mrs. I.,. A. Kick of Benton Harbor. Mirh., Mrs. AV right Salter and daughter. William Rick, David Evans, Jr., and Walter Hawkins all of Chicago. ENTERTAINS INFORM AI.I.Y. At her home in Elm street, Mrs. Fred Kralowet was hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of the Good Will Club. The meeting this week was held on Tuesday Instead of Thursday on account of Thanksgiving. Pedro was played progressively at three tables during the afternoon and the awards were friven after several games had been played. Mrs. P. Larson, Mrs. Henrietta Huber, Mrs. Charles Luthman and Mrs. T. Kennedy won the honors. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Hill. jXlef reshments were served In two courses following the card jrames. Mrs. Charles Luthman of Sibley street was named as the next hostess. AV AFTERNOON' PARTY,

A very pleasant meeting of the L. G.

K. Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Howard In JTagoun avenue, East Chicago. The members brought their needle work

ana spent tne aiternoon socially, a dainty luncheon was served at five o'clock. During- the afternoon plans were made, for a matinee party next

week when the members will see Madame Sarah l'.ernhardt. The next afternoon party will bei given in two weeks on Wednesday, December 11th at the home of Mrs. O. A. Lyon. Mrs. Lyon will be hostess at a thimble party, V THPI PARTY. Miss I'.ertha Maleitske very pleasantly entertained the youne women of the X. X. Kmbroidery Club at her home in

inuiana avenue last evening, in company with the members Miss Maleitske entertained Mifs Marie Dau of St.

Louis who is the house guest of the

Misses Kmily and Bertha Kbert f

South Hohman street. Miss Maleitske

was hostess a' a thimble, party. A

dainty luncheon was served after the

guests had spent a few hours with their needle work and music. The refreshments were served In two courses. The next meeting will occur Tuesday. December 3rd and Mrs. John J. Claussen of State Line street will be hostess. t:TERTAIXS WITH CtnOS. At her home in 'Morton Court Mrs. Howard Stevens was hostes yesterday afternoon to the members of the Jolly Dozen Club. Pedro Was played progressively at three tables. Mrs. Spencer of East Chicago won the first honors and Mrs. O. CI. Routsong the second. The consolation prize awarded to Mrs. It. Young. Music was enjoyed after the games until five o'clock when a three course luncheon was served. Twelve covers were laid. The members will meet again in two weeks on Tuesday afternoon, December 10th at the home of Mrs. Padeau in Kast Chicago. It will be the last meeting until after the holidays. V BI SIXKSS meeting. Mrs. Charles Lawrence of Sheffield

aenue was hostess last eening to the members of the Northside Ladies' Club. It was a special business meeting called to make preparations for the annual holiday bazaar which will be held at the First Congregational church Wednesday, December 4th. The members will hae articles of needle work for sale and will sere a cafeteria supper. During the spring hours an orchestra will furnish a program of music. The public Is invited to attend. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the church. Next Friday the mem

bers of the club will meet at the church and make final preparations for the bazaar.

of P. Hall in South Hohman street. The public is invited to attend. Pedro will be played and pretty prizes will be

awarded in the games. a mtnH.K i,i ( iii;on. Mrs. Charles G. Hohman will give a bridge luncheon Friday at her home in Mason street honoring the members of

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the Marquette Club. It will semi-monthly meeting.

MEETING li POSTPONED. On account of illness at the home of Mrs. Newell in Indiana Harbor the meeting of the Happy Hour Club which was announced would take place Friday of this week has been postponed for two weeks. Mrs. Newell will the next hostess. She will entertain at a thimble party. IIDIANR SOCIETY MEETS. The next regular meeting of the Lake County Humane Society will be held Monday evening, December 2nd at 7:3'1 o'clock at Dr. Lena F. 'Watson's office in the Hammond building. AT THE EPISCOPAL CHI ROM. The Thanksgiving day services at St. Paul's Episcopal church will consist of a celebration of the Holy Communion at

i :ju and morning prayer with a sermon

by the Hector at 9:30. Friends an

strangers are cordially Invited.

SOCIAI, NEWS FOH FHIOAY.

The member of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian SUtern will entertain at a rant party Friday evrnlnie In the K. of I', Hall In Sonlh llobmnn atreet. Mr. Charles . Ilobman will entertain Ihe member of the Marquette Club at luncheon Friday nt her home in MaMon fttreet. The annual autumn reception of the hlcnuo IIumIhfni t'olleer rlll hr clTra Friday In the Jefferson club rooms.

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T'nion Thanksgiving services will be held tomorrow evening at the First Presbyterian church. The services will

" j be held tomorrow evening at the First 'I . Proetivtprian " 'i , 1 1. V, Tim aari-ffno will

begin at :43, with the Rev- A. W. Hoffman, pastor of the church, will preside

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A MISSIONARY MEETING. The Women's Union of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter Hammond, 928 South Hohman street, Friday afternoon, November 29th at 2:S0 o'clock. The following program has been arranged by the missionary section: Vocal duet "Nearer My God To Then"

Misses Ruth Carter and Cora Beilby

Paper "The Negro"

Mrs. Floyd II. Adams

Paper "Building A Community

About A School" ... Mrs. C. J. Coulter Vocal Selection. .Miss Haxel liutterfield

Paper "The Work of the Baptist Pubicatlon Society Among the

Negroes"....' Miss Louise Carter

Paper "Fifty Years Education of a

Race' Mrs. R. E. Abercromble

Reading ."Our Duty" Mrs. Florence Buttner A II R I DO Vl PARTY. A bridge party will be given In the University club rooms in South Hohman street, Friday e-venlng of th;s week. The members of the AVomen's Auxiliary to the University club will be hostesses. Refreshments will be served after the card games. A CARD PARTY. The members of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters will entertain at a card party Friday evening In the K.

SAY AXTOX-P tllKER MTTIAI.S. Mr. and Mrs. Morough O'Brien and

son Morough of South Bend, Mr. and j tian. Congregational

Mrs. J. B. Swanton of Indianapolis, Mr. i churches. and Mrs. Jasper Atkins of Chicago and The program for the Mr. E. B. Bowman of Meeteetse, AA'yo., i f olio s will be among the out of town guests j Prelude

at the wedding of Miss Patience Swanton and Vern William Parker which

will be solemnized this evening at six

o'clock. The ceremony will take place j at St. Paul's Fnlseonnl chnreb In TJim-i

bach avenue, the Rev. Charles Albert Smith, rector of the church officiating.

The ring ceremony will be used. Following the church ceremony a dinner ..-111 I . , . , , . I .. 1 . V. ..... . , .1

him ttr; -1 XL l-il I IU I I lllt j brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ;

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AN ENTERTAINMENT. A number of Hammond people spent a very delightful evening at the entertainment given by the pupils of the AVallace school last evening in the school hall at the corner of Calumet and Conkey avenues. The entertainment was one of the bst that has ever been given at the school and it was well patronized. The proceeds will be used to purchase a graphonola for the school. Home made candies were Sold in the kindergarten room. Members of the Mother's Club presided at the candy booths. The hall presented a prettyharvest scene with It decorations of corn stalks, grain and autumn leaves, one of the features of the program was the Harvest Festival given by a group

of children. They were costumed to represent Mother Earth and her children and Jack Frost. Other numbers on the program were five playground games and five singing games given by the children of the grades. Among the singing sameu were the "Highland Fling," "(Jreeting and Meeting," "Shoemaker's names," "Dutch Harvest" and French Harvest. There was also music on the eraphonola. The program closed with a Thanksgiving song. A DAXCINti PVRTY. The Hammond Lodge of Klks will en

tertain at an Informal dancing party this evening at their club rooms in South Hohman street. ANN! AL II M.L. The fourth annual ball of the i. I. A. to the ). of L. i:. will be given Thursday evening, November 2!th at the Masonic Temple in Muenieh Court. The party will b made ne of the most attractive of Thanksgiving season and it is expected that there will be h larure attendance of Hammond and out of town people. A car will leave Hammond for East Chicago at 2:13 o'clock.

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Hymn Audience. Invocation Rev. I'

tist church. Reading of Thanksgiving lamation Rev. F. Fraley,

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Ant hem Choir. Response Rev. C. A.

Paul's Episcopal church. Hyntn: "All Hail the Power Name." Scripture Reading Rev. C.

Christian church. Prayer Rev. F. O. Fraley. A n t h e m Ch o i r. Offering for the Poor. Duet Mrs. Franklin Blackmun Miss Harriet Ferris. Solo Mrs. I L. Bomberger. Benediction Rev. F. M. Elliott

THE AtTl M X RECEPTION. The autumn reception under the auspices of the Chicago Business College management and student body, Friday evening, following Thanksgiving promises to be a most instructive

and enjoyable event to the alumni and

to all others who may participate. The program is an unusually strong one, the leading number will be taken by Mrs. L. Mae VIrden. She will render, in three acts the interpretation of Zangwill's wonderful story "The Malt

ing Pot." Mrs. A'irden will be supported in the musical numbers by Miss Lillian Stafford in a violin solo and by Mrs. L. A. Minard and Miss Marguerite Minard In appropriate piano duets ar:.l solos. The proerarn: Overture Selected Mrs. L. S. Minard and Miss Mareuerite Minard A'iolin Solo ..Miss Lillian Spafford Monologue "The Melting Pot" ACT I.

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DREW MENDUM, RUTH PEEBLES, MAUDE FRANK DESHON, FREDERICK SANTLEY, KENT, KARL STALL AND

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followed by the social

season, diiring which the collog" student body and alumni, with their inIteil guests will be served light refreshments. The evening will be eiven up to renewal of acquaintances and good fellowship.

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A STfWY MEETING. The literature department of Hammond Woman's Club met at home of Mrs. Joseph Thompson

the the in

Highland street for a. study meeting yesterday afternoon. The meeting was an unusually interesting and enjoyable one. The following program was heard by a number of the members: "A A'isit With Our A Ut hoi s" Cha pter ArI Mrs. O. H. Rabe "Quest of the Silver Fleece" by Dubois Mrs. Minnie Kline A group of three) readings in negro dialect Mrs. ,T. .1. Ruff Responses Quotations from well known nee roes Members

The semi-monthly meeting of Progressive Court No. 106 Tribe of Ben Hur was held last evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. There was a short social session at the close of the business meeting. The meeting was enjoyed by a large number of the members. in two weeks on Tuesday evening. December 10th trie members will meet for the election of officers. Several other business matters will be disposed of and it is desired that there is a large attendance of the membership. on account of tomorrow being Thanksgiving there, will be no meeting of AVilliam H. Calkins AA R. C. The next regular meeting will take place in two weeks on Thursday afternoon, December 12th and the usual business and social program will be followed.

Milton Dermedy who Is attending St. Joseph's Colloge at Rensselaer. Ind.. J will spend the Thanksgiving vacation j with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. ' Dermedy at their homti In Hiahlnnd street. Mr. and Mrs. F.. S. 'Cooper and family will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. A. F. Cooper at her home In Crown Point. Attorney and Mrs. Frank A. Symmos . and son of Indianapolis will arrive in Hammond this evening to remain over (

Sunday the guests of Miss Lulu symmos at her home. P5 Doty street. Mr and Mrs. Louis Coombs will r-avi this week for Dallas. Texas where they Will spend the winter. Miss Ulizabeth Taleott of Rlmbach avenue will spend Thanksgiving with friends at Aurora, 111. Miss Marie Dau of St. Louis is visitIn r the Misses Kmily and Bertha Kbert at their home in South Hohman street. Miss Dau formerly lived here.

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THANKSGIVING DAY NOTICE The Hammond postoffice will be closed on Nov. 2S to observe Thanksgiving day. There will be 110 delivery of mail by carrier, but the morning and evening collections will be made as usual. The general delivery and stamp windows will remain ppen until 10 o'clock a. tn. and then close for the day. Mail will be dispatched on all trains. F. R. SCHAAF, P. M.

Occupies New Home. Ralph Ross has just about completed and is now occupying his new residence in Homewood. Miss Anna Kmery Is also building a house on Mason street in that section of the city. Two other houses are in the process of construction and over on Price place Gostlin. Meyn & Co. arc building a couple of bungalows. Homewood has built up more rapidly this year than ever before and another vear or two will find it fully occupied.

"Those Pictures" at Bijou. So many people in Hammond who wanted to see the moving pictures of Hammond scenes and people, taken nPle recently, that Manager Van Sickle of the Bijou has made arrangements to secure the reels again and they will be shown at the Bijou on Thurs-

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Also Three Good Acts

Starting Thanksgiving Matinee Vaudeville DeLuxe WARREN AND BROCKWAY Coined v Musical Act. "The Musical Janitor"

E. J. Gabby

MOORE Trickster,

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day and Friday nights. This will be the last opportunity that Hammond people will have of seeing them.

GREAT COMEDY ACT AT THE ORPHEUM Believing that laughing is a great aid to digestion of Thanksgiving dinners the Orpheum will top the Thursday bill with one of the best of comedy musical acts. Warren & Brockway are the delineators of mirth and will present their act 'Tho Musical Janitor." A classy quartette, th Acme Four will sing harmoniously. Biff and Dearmo and E. J. Moore will also present their acts.

GETS HEAVY FINE. (Special to Tub Time?.) Crown Point, Ind.. Nov. 27. In thecase of the state of Indiana vs. Marshall Baxter of Schneider, Ind., at the circuit court, yesterday- afternoon, the defendant was fined $100 find costs and was remanded to Jail pending the payment of his fine. Baxter got Into an altercation with one William Theil of Sehnf-ider, wh Is an operator In that town, badly bruising the latter tvlth an iron bar. He was arrested on an asasult and battery charge, and the heavy fine yesterday ought to be instrumental in Inducing him to keep the peace hereafter.