Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1913 — Page 2

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WELL-KNOAYX SOUTHERN BEAUTY WEDS V A. VOLNEY FOSTER, PROMINENT CHICAGOAN,

A Sini'RISK I'AKTV.

I the program are anticipated with

great deal of pleasure. The evening's

entertainment will be one of the most

delightful of the aoason. The members

are asked to meet at eight o'clock.

A number of the Hammond friends of Mrs. John Goulding gave a surprls-? party in her honor yesterday afternoon at her home In Forsythe avenue, Kast

Chicago. The party was given in cele-' b ration of her birthday anniversary! THIMHI.K PVRTV

and she received a number of gifts otj Mis. Randolph Langseth had the hand painted china. Thn guests I men-bers of the It. A. K. Club as her

brought their needlework and spent a ! guests at a thimble party Thursday

delightful afternoon. A prettily ap-j afternoon at her home in Kast Carroll

pointed luncheon' was served at five street. A dainty two course luncheon

o'clock. Covers were laid for Mrs. C i was served at four-thirty o'clock after

V. DeLong. Mrs. William Kennedy. I the guests had spent a pleasant few

Mrs. J. ' W. Townsend. Mrs. II. Willis- hours with their needle work. Music ton, Mrs. CJ. E. Cole, Mrs. A. C. Khret, (was also one of th features of the Mrs. A.-I Crisman, Mrs J. J. Murphy j afternoon. In two weks on Thursday and Mrs. Frank Baker. ! afternoon. January 30th the club will be entertained by M.S. Howard Stevens I (LAM I'tKTV. j at her home in Morton Court. Mrs. Miss Helen Fraley entertained at-a; Stevens will be hostess at a thimble class party last evening at her home! party. -i in Russell street. Her guests were the! members of the S A class of the Cen-! IVVRKMS ( U B MKETIXi. tral school who complete the grade i Mr. F. I. McElroy will address the

work this semester. The evening was s members ef the Parents' Club of the

spent in a socail way with games and ; Washington school at their meeting music. A dainty two course luncheon ! Tuesday, January 21st in the kindrwas served. The guests were: Misses ' garten room in Williams street. His

Grace Jenkins, Neva Sigler, Rose Kes- j subject will be "Vocational Education."

sing, Lena Reingold, Gertrude Walter, j The musical program will be given by Florence Everson. Ida Schmucsser, ' Miss Hess. It will be tha regular

Helen and Mary Fraley, Messrs. John (monthly meeting and all members of

Weber. Wilburt Marlatt, James Scott, the club are invited to be present. Hubert Gavit. David Nelson, Russell ' j Burke. Aussem Stiles, Frank Glasgow,! A DCING PAKTV.

Walter Green, Poland Slinson and Fane) Raumgartner Court C. O. F. No. 109

Rogers, .win entertain at a dance next w canes-

- , '" ' - i day evening, January 22 at Long's

ATTEND WHITI.G MEETIXG. Hall in State street. The proceeds will A party of a dozen Epworth Leaguers ! be used for the convention fund. The

Of the First Methodist church, led by ' dance will be one of the enjoyable sotheir president, Mr. Frank R. Martin. ! clal events of the week and it is ex-

went on a trip to Whiting last evening! pected that many Hammond people will

In order to attend the Methodist revival j attend.

meetings now being held there.

The marriage Mus Margaret i.au,tun Hurler, u noted beauty oj ti.nQj;vue, iw Mr. Yomey totier, it yromment cagvan, too K on January i. lae (ritt a uaugnter oj uvorgz A t Atujuer, and u Ur uj Mi, tiusjtunuye, jr. I wno w Atttrtmurnea A-fi-vj Mt year 4, oi, ausion, una jdr. master Itrtsve, of rail. Her lather ha been promittcn( tn tA otute ot unox-

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of literature rarx she- made u notaole aviation trip with John

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d'Uzet. Mrs Baxter.

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one of the Jamous beauties of Paris. Mr. Foster's

hride. Mrs. Bur.

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ves nave o ee n known as "The Three Beauties."

AEW CLl'B IS ORGANIZED. A number of Hammond young women met with Miss Emma Austgen at her home In Carroll street last evening for the purpose of organizing a club. The 'organization wiLK b known as the "Wilson Club" and meetings will be held avery two weks on Thursday evening. Miss Agnes Baker of Williams street will be the next club hostess. After the business meeting the young women devoted. a short time to their needle work. A two course luncheon was served. The following young .women compose the club: Misses Helen Reinert. Genevive Hoffman, Marion Housley. Katherine Kolb, Agnes Baker and Emma Austgen.

ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. - Tha Nu Tau Beta girls were delightfully entertained by Miss Marie Robbins at her home in Manila avenue last evening. The plans for the dancing party to be given Thursday evening, January 23rd at the University Club rooms were completed. The party will be one of the most delightful of the 'winter social affairs and many of Hammond's young people will attend. Music and games were the social diversions. "A dainty luncheon was served at ten

o'clock:- In two weeks the members of 'the club will be entertained by Miss Ethel Brown at her home In Manila 'avenue. The Misses Alice an dAlma

"Hess, Fannie Shea, Ethel Brown

Marlon Dunnigan, Marie Carter, Rosa

Ruschll, Edythe McConnell and Marie

Robbins are the members of the club,

' PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. The members of the Mozart Club will 'listen to an exceptionally fine program at their meeting this evening In the 'Hammond Musical College arranged by 'the committee of which Mrs. C. G. 'Kingwill Is chairman. It will be "Italian Opera Night" at the club. The program will be given by members of the Mozart Club assisted by Mrs. Itanche Lyons of Chicago. Mrs. Lyons who Is preparing for Grand Opera has awonderful voice and her numbers on

PROGRAM IS ANNOINCED.

The Parents' Club of the Lafayette school will hold Its monthly meeting in the kindergarten room Tuesday,

January 21st at three o'clock. It is de

sired that all members are present.

The program for the afternoon will be I

as follows:

Ftano Solo ...Myrtle Schmueser Story Mabelle Grant

Violin Solo Louis Wolf

Games Room 3 Piano Solo .....Sylvia Modjeska Vocal Selection... Miss Ruth Sohl Address Dr. Mary E. Jackson

MRS. DYER A HOSTESS. '

Mrs. Victor Dyer will entertain the

members of the Embroidery Club at a

home in South Hohman street. -"-- ' i

A PLEASANT MEETING.

Mrs. Helen Hammond and Mrs. W. A.

Hill were hostess to the members of the Baptist Women's Union Thursday

afternoon at their Homewood resi

dence, 904 South Hohman street. The meeting was in charge of the social department. A delightful program was given for the entertainment of the many guests following which a two

course luncheon was served. Mrs. G.

L. Smith. Mrs. Katherine Stratton, Mrs.

Martin White and Mrs. Frank Stake

miller served on the day's committee.

Dr. M. P. Boynton who is conducting

tho revival meetings at the church ad

dressed the society. His subject was

"The Parent and the Child." The re

rnainder of the program was as fol

lows:

Vocal Selection. .. .Miss Harriet Ferris Reading Miss Naomi Ortt Violin Solo Mrs. Horton

MEETING WAS POSTPONED.

The meeting of the G. I. A. Embroid

ery Club which it was announced would take place yesterday afternoon at the

home of Mrs. Will Kennedy was post

poned for two weeks. Mrs. Kennedy

will be at home to the club Friday

January 31st at her home in Wood

street.

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HAVE OIT-OF-TOWN GIEST9. I Mrs. A. M. DeWeese is enteraininr '

Mrs. Frank Sweney of Spencerville, O., :

at her home in Rimbach avenue. Mrs. !

Sweeney arrived in Hammond last' evening and will remain for several j days. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Sigler :

and daughter, Ruth of Chicago will come to spend the day with Mr. and

Mrs. DeWeese and family.

A COMMITTEE MEETING. -The history -eoTTmltteof J,he Hatn-

Thi8 beautiful 2-Story Colonial 7-ttoom Home, located at 108 Williams treet, for sale on account of leaving city. Modern In every respect, all oak

trim down stairs, furnace, gas and electric light, laundry and fruit cellar. ffire place, lot 50x135 with beautful lawn and shade trees. House was built

lour years ago. All improvements paid to date. Property worth $6,000, will

ell for $5,000 $3,000 cash required. . phone 1133-R. Carl E. Nelson Owner.

Tnftnd WothaWs ClHt will have its lint.

meeting after the holiday season Monday afternoon, January 20th at the home of Mrs. Adolph Hirsch 46 Carroll street. The committees of whtcta Mrs. J. M. Tprner and Mrs. 1 T. Meyer are chairmen have combined their programs, Mrs. M. , Rothschild, Mrs. Fred Friedlander, Mrs. J. T. Hutton and Mrs. S. E. Swaim will serve on the social committee. The follow

ing program wil be given: Music Mrst E. S. Cooper

Paper "Environs of Rome"

t Mrs. A. S. Hunt

Paper "Bi-ways of Italy"

Mrs. L. T. Meyer i

Current Events Mrs. j

J. M. Turner, Mrs. P. J. Lyons, Mrs. i A. I. Wall and Mrs. W. A. Poyser

"Laws of Indiana Relating to Wom

en and Children". .Mrs. Fred Barnett A C ARD PARTY AND DANCE. The Protected Home Circle entertain

ed at a pedro party and dance last

evening at the Moose Hall in State

street. There Was a large attendance of the members and their friends. Members of Kenwood Circle of Chicago also attended. Progressive pedro was

played and several prizes were award

ed. Mrs. Uolliver of Kenwood Circle

won the first, honors, Mrs. Downs, the

second and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Bryan of Kenwood Circle. The men's prizes were won by

A. Clabby, F. Kemp and E. Bowen. In

formal dancing was enjoyed after tho

card games. The music was furnished

by Mr. Gleason.

A H'VTHEOX HOSTESS. Mrs. H. B. Douglas entertained at a

beautifully appointed four course luncheon yesterday at one o'clock t her home in Glendale Park. Her guests

were the members of the Alpha Phi

Club who met for their first meeting following the holiday season. In com

pany with the members of the club

Mrs. Douglas entertained Mrs. Welsh,

who is Mrs. W. J. MeAleer's houw

guest. The luncheon table was decorated with'bouquets of beautiful pink

rose buds. Pink and white were the

I colors chosen for the table appointments. During the afternoon several

beautiful selections were played on the

Victrola while the guests embroidered and met socially for conversation. In

two weeks on Friday,, January 31st

Mrs. Harry Smith will be a luncheon hostes. She Will entertain the members of the club at her home in Highland street.

MOTHERS' (LIB MEETING. Yesterday afternoon thirty or more

members of the Mother's Club of the

Lincoln school met in the school hall

and listened to a very interesting address by the Rev. Frank O. Fraley,

pastor of the First Methodist churcii.

; There was also a short address by Mr. M.

E. Zuvers. The remainder of the afternoon's program was composed of recitations and instrumental selections given by the children of the grades.

The following was the program:

Piano Solo Fenton Zuvers

Piano Solo Alice Kummer

Recitation ...Ben Jones Piano Solo Irene Justice

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Mrs. Harvey Cleveland and son Ken

neth of Ingraham avenue are spending

the day with Mrs. Cleveland's sister,

Mrs. William Bartels at her home In

Chicago.

Mrs. J. W. Slater and two children,

Kathrlne and John William left for

Chicago today where they will remal

for a short visit with friends and rela

Uvea. . ' .

Elliott Conroy, a student at the Val

paraiso University will apend the week

jirK.h1s mnKt - cadf -n"race Conrruis1

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ILodge Assemblies

A very pleasant meeting of Hammond Hive No. 2 L. O. T,. M. was held last evening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. There was' a large attendance of the membership and visitors were present from Whiting. Following the business meeting refreshments were served and there was a delightful social hour. The annual Installation of officers was a feature of the meeting. Mrs. Rebacca VanGllder acjed as the installing officer. The following officers will serve during the remainder of the year 1913: Past Commander Mrs. Jessie Newman. Lady Commander Mrs. Viola Smiley. ; Lieutenant Commander Mrs. Bessie Smith. ' ; Record Keeper Mrs. Lizzie Pontius. Finance Auditor Mrs. Emma Champaign. Chaplain Mrs. Kathrine Newton. Lady at Arms Mrs. Ida Francks. Sergeant Mrs. Minnie Hopkins Sentinel Mrs. Hattie Van Orman. Picket Mrs. Mina Primmer.

The members of Golden Rod Camp No. 1657 Royal Neighbors met last evening in Long's Hall In Stafe street and Installed officers. The installation exercises followed a short business session. Mrs. Ella Childs, the ceremonial marshal acted as the Installing officer. The following officers were installed and will serve during the remainder of the year 1913: Past Oracle Mrs. D. Franklin Hlx. Oracle Mrs. Mabel Gross. Vice Oracle Mrs. Sylvia Gadsby. Chancellor Mrs. Anna Peterson. Recorder Mrs. Hilda Cedergreen. Receiver Mrs. Nettie- Wooden. Marshall Mrs. Ida Benschop. Inner Sentinel Mrs. Minnie Monberg. Outer Sentinel Mrs. Plummer. Manager Mrs. Frances Jackson. ' This evening the members of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge will meet in I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street for their regular weekly meeting. There will be Initiation of candidates during the meeting. All Daughters of Liberty are requested to meet at the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street Monday afternoon at one o'clock to attend the funeral of Miss Eleanor Mann which will be held at the residence, 717 State Line street. An enjoyable meeting of the True Kindred Lodge took place last evening in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street. The new officers -presided at the meeting. Following the business session a banquet was served and a delightful time was spent socially. There was a large attendance at the meeting and every member thoroughly enjoyed the meeting, i

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ROYAL LEAGUERS INSTALL OFFICERS Joint Function Held by Ladies and Pioneer Council, of the Order,

A joint installation of officers was held last night in the K. of P. hall for the newly organized Ladies' Council of the Royal League and for Pioneer Council, Royal League. Charles Fowler of Indiana Harbor acted as installing officer for both lodges. The ladies' organization is to be known as Victoria Council, and already has charter membership of 26. The charter will be kept open until it receives fifty signatures. It was organized by Charles Darling, the Indiana advisory scribe. Sam Engleton, who is the re-elected archon for Pioneer council, and Mrs. Engleton are both honored as the delegates to the state convention. The officers installed for Victoria Council are as follows: Lady archon Mrs. Josephine Engleton. "Vice archon Miss Gertrude Stratton. Orator Miss Lizzie Raver. Past archon Miss Ltiella Moycr. Scribe Mrs. Nellie Strouse. Collector Mrs. Catherine Stratton. Treasurer Mrs. Agnes Ortt. Prelate Mrs. Martha Burke. . Guide Miss Ruth McKeown. Warder Mn. Mary Bunde. Sentry Mrs. Sophia Kralowitz. Trustees Mrs. Stratton, 3 years; Mrs. Mary Bunde. 1 year. - Delegate to state advisory council Mrs. Josephine Engleton.

where the purchase of a machine will be Impossible it Is proposed to lend the school a machine. The extension division has already tried the plan in co-operation with the Wisconsin Anti-Tuberculosis association. These hax-e been In use In all parts of the state. The recommendation that sufficient funds be appropriated to secure an adequate educational film supply is, declares Dean Rebe r, therefore not a proposal to enter upon an untried field, but a justified extension of work already begun.

TOLLESTOH. Miss Lilly Gallagher of Chicago will spend Sunday here with her parents. J. Q. James will spend tomorrow in Chicago at the cement show. Miss Etta Henderson will visit relatives in Hobart tomorrow. M. Mendenhall will spend a few weeks In Danville; 111. Mrs. A. M. Frazure has returned to her home In Windsor Park after a few days' visit with friends here. Miss Annas Gibson spent. Friday in South Bend. Leon Edwards was taken today to the General hospital on account of the re-attack of pneumonia. Mrs. A. iloeker was in Hammond todajp on business. J. Mitchell of Chicago was here today on business. Miss Lea Traeey of Crisman is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. Flfield for a few days.

EAST GARY. W. Metelmann- and daughter France were Gary visitors Wednesday. G. E. Alexander returned here the first of the week after spending a couple of weeks at his home near Ann Arbor, Mich. Albin Erlandson, who has been working on a steam shovel in Wisconsin for some time, is visiting with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Erlandson. . The notice in Tuesday's Times stating; that Attorney Patton of Gary would conduct the services next Sunday was a mistake. The notice was delayed In some way, as it should have been In before and was meant for last Sunday evening, when Attorney Patton gave a very good address on "Temperance." The services for the coming Sunday evening will be conducted by J. F. Forrester.

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