Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1913 — Page 2

January, 25,' 1913. GIRL WIFE, DYING, CHARGES THAT BOY HUSBAND, NOW IN JAIL, SHOT, HER Hammond Now Playing Phone 232

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A FAREWELL HHPKISK l'AHTV. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Will En-

right In East Stat street was thej scene of a pretty party last evening. The party was given as a farewell sur-I prise to Mr. and Mrs. Enrlght who will j

move from State street to their own home In Highland street next week. The party also celebrated Mrs. Knright'a birthday anniversary and the

gift to Mrs. Enright from the quests t

was a beautiful parlor mirror. Mr. Hirsch expressed the regret of the company at losing- Mr. and Mrs. Enright as , neighbors but wished them happiness In their1 1 'new home. The guests' were all neighbors of Mr. and. Mrs. Knrig-ht. A number of games were played after which the guests were Invited Into the dining room for refreshments. A dainty two course luncheon was served. A bouquet of pink and white carnations decorated the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis and son, Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. A. Feterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wild and Miss Grace Mahoney.

SOCIAL. NEWS FOR MONDAY. The members of Triumph Council &. It I), of 1.. will meet Monday evening In I. O. O. K. Hall la State street.

HOXOK MRS. RVBIV. The neighbors of Mrs. M. Rubin gave a delightful party as a surprise to her yesterday afternoon at her home, 315 East Sibley stret. The guests met socially and spent a very pleasant afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served in two courses at four-thirty o'clock.

CEI.BRATE ANNIVF.RS RY. Miss Mabel Farrell celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniversary yes

terday by entertaining thirteen of her

friends at her home, 153 Douglas street.; The gift from the guests at the party was a leather music roll. The hostess received other pretty gifts In remembrance of the day. A number of delightful games were played during the afternoon and a dainty luncheon was served. Flowers decorated the luncheon table very attractively. Celebrating her thirteenth birthday anniversary In the year '1913, thirteen was made to play an Important part In the celebration. Thirteen covers were laid and the luncheon was served at three-

thirteen o'clock. ' Those present were Margaret Smith, Cecelia Lakin. Ethel Hunt, Mary O'Connors, Leona Maurlett, Dorothy Meyer, Kathrine Fllan, Marie Johnson, Geneva Glevens, Irene Oehring, James Farell and Walter Earl. A SIRPKISH PARTY.

tained a number of friends in honor of her husband last Wednesday evening at her home, 598 Michigan avenue. The party was given as a. surprise to Mr. Ko?anke and celebrated his birthday

anniversary. H received a number of gifts in remembrance of the day. A

dainty two course luncheon was serv

cd after a number of games had been played. The, guests were Mr. and Mrs.

(tmje Towle, Mr. and Mrs. Georg-e . Kn 7d family, Mr. and Mrs. Gust

as chairman oCthe program committee. Assisting her will be Mrs. George Robbins and Mrs. Mann. iThe after

noon's program was enjoyable. It waa composed of the following numbers Piano Solo Mrs. William Lucht Game Room 1 Paper "Value of Books" Mrs. Ida Haefer Song ....Mildred Lucht and Vivian Sidler Remarks Rev. A. W. Hoffman HONOR MRS THOMAS. Miss Bertha Hansen entertained at her residisice at 11 Rimbacn avenue last evening in honor of Mrs. : Carl Thomas of Knoxvill. Tenn., who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Viola Smiley. The guests played "50rt" at two tables. A two course luncheon was served. The guests were Mrs. Carl Thomas. Knoxville. Tenn., the Misses Annie Galvtn, Indiana Harbor, Genevieve Hastings, Therese Horsey, 'Minnie Turner, Julia Wall, Katheryn .Desmond, Bertha and Beatrice Hansen. A STIHV MEETING. The Art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet on Monday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Adolph Hirsch. 46 Carroll street. It will be the regular study meeting.

A SLIMMER PARTY. Miss Genevive Hoffman will enter

tain trie gins or the wnson club at a

slumber party tonight at her home in

Indiana avenue.

A BHIDliE LI NCIIEON.

Mrs. W. L. Simonton entertained the

members of the Marquette Club at a

one o'clock luncheon and bridge party

yesterday at tho Jacobson Cafe at 4563

Michigan avenue, Chicago. In com

pany with the members of the club Mrs.

Simonton entertained Mrs. Charles

Barry and Mrs. Weiss off Chicago, A

Deautiruiiy appointed luneneon was

served. The . luncheon table was

decorated very attractively with pink

and white carnations and ferns. Bridge whist was payed at four tables in the

parlors during the afternoon. High scores were made by the hostess and

Mrs. T. Edwin, Bell. The members may

arrange' to have a party Friday, Janu

ary 31st. It will be the last social meeting of tho club until, after the

Lenten season. j A PARISH RECEPTION.

A Parish reception will be given at

St. Paul's Episcopal church in Rimbacn

avenue Wednesday evening, January 29th at eight o'clock. Invitations to

the reception were Issued this week. V. C. T. V. MEETING.

A program was given following the

business meeting of the W. C- T. V.

which was held last evening at the

home of Mrs. George W. Yeasel. 20 Detroit street. On account of the meet

ing of the Tarents' Club of the Wallace

school yesterday afternoon the rnrei

ing of the W. C. T. U. was postponed until evening. The 'next meeting will

occur in two weeks on Friday after

.acted as hostesses. There was a large noon at the home of Mrs. I. Shortrid

attendance or memoers and out or town in condlt street. mere was an ex

Kuests. Bridge whist was played by a ceptlonally large attendance of mem

number of the guests. High score in bers. A number of visitors were al

the card games was made ty Mrs. Vic- in attendance. The program was heard

tor Dyer and the prize awarded her by at least fifty people. During th

Rosei, KoeHtu

and Mrs. Henry

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SOCIAL EVENT.

ie most delightful ' of the

wtek end social functions was a card party and dance at which the members of the University Club entertained last

evening in the University Club rooms in South Hohman street. The members tit the Women's Auxiliary of the club

rwas very pretty. Ballou of Chicago payed for the dance. A delicious frapno was served during the intermissions in the dances. The next dancing party 'will be a masquerade in charge of Mrs. ' W. D. Patton and Miss Florence Loveridge. It will be given on the evening .of February 21st. The first of the February parties will be given Friday evening, February 7th. The members will meet to play bridge.

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The show that played oie year a: the Whitney Theatre, Chi.

Coming Thursday Mist Emma AbbDtt In

lA Country Girl"

seats on Sale Now For the three days Engagement. Box office open 11 a. m. to lO p. m. -

Mr. an I Mrs. Ralph HeoveT. .Ralph HooVer, 19. a rich yoang farmer living near Van Wert, Ohio, is in jail charged with shooting his 16-yeat-old wife.- Aftsr being unconcioui for several daya after the shooting the young wife in a semiconscious condition said: "Ralph did it." She exnerted a visit from

the stork in three months, not live.

She can-

ELiOdge Assemblies

will be a guest of the council at the exemplification of the third degree in the afternoon.

Members of Opal Hive No. 896 1 O.

T. M. M. met at Moose Hall in State street last evening and installed the officers for'the year 1913. The great

installing officer, Mrs. Addle Porlier Installed the officersf She was presented

with a bouquet of beautiful flowers.

Following the business session refresh- j and Mrs. Woods

Visit in Washington. Word has been received today from Mr .and Mrs. R. E. Woods who are in Washington, D. C, that they will return to Hammond on Tuesday or Wednesday. They left New York on Wednesday and have been seeing the sights at the - national' capital. " While in i Washington 'th?ey will meet 'the presi- ! dent at the White House. Both Mr.

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ments Were served and a delightful : trip.

time was spent socially. There were

many members present to enjoy the

meeting. Their next regular meeting

will take place in two weeks and it is

desired that there is a large attend

ance of the membership. The following members were Installed in office and will serve during the remainder of the year: Commander Mrs. El Ida Peterson. Iat Commander Mrs. Agnes Yager. Lieutenant Commander Mrs. Barbara Pres'sel. Record) Keeper Mrs. Clara Beebe. . Finance Keeper Mis. Ida Tuck. Mistress at Arms 'Mrs. Anna Stone. Sargent Mrs. Edith Harper. Chaplain Mrs. Jtmmie Bates. Sentinel Mrs. Clara Mesmaker. Picket Mrs. Emma Hanson. Musician Mrs. Olga Schroeder.

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COMMERCIAL CLUB Indiana Harbor's Live Organization Plans Function for Tuesday.

INDIANA KARBOT3L First I'nlted Preabyterlaa Church, Indiana Harbor corner 138th and Hem

lock streets.

Rev. A. J. Crooks, pastor. Services on Sabbath, Jan. 26, as fol-

lows:

Bible school at 9:45. Public worship and sermon at 11. The sacrament of the, Lord's supper will be observed at this service.

Kvenlng service at 7:30. You are cordially invited to Worship

with us in all these services.

On account of the illness of Rev. J. E. Smith, pastor of. the Baptist church, who is sick at his home In Oarv. Rev. Lyon of Chicago will occu

py the pulpit tomorrow. Services will j

be at the usual hours. Sunday school at 9:45, preaching at 11, Baptist Young People's Union meeting at 6:30 and evening service at 7:30. Morton, Milton. Melburn and Roland, O'Connell. children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connell, left Thursday for

Plymouth, Ind., where they will attend St. Michaels Academy. The boys are reported to be much pleased with their new school and are making themselves perfectly at home there. John Bevan is confined to his home in the O'Brien flats with an attack of the

Strip. A marriage license issued in Chicago

last Wednesday to Tony Sherpetausky of Indiana Harbor and Helen Zurawsky of Chicago, notice of which appeared in the Chicago papers, has curiosity in the Harbor. It has been known for some time amongst the friends of Tony,

who works for Otto Seehase, that he has been very busy furnishing a flat at 3478 Guthrie street, but as he refused to give out any information regarding his activities, they were at a loss to krtow what it all maent. The license issued Wednesday will probably explain things.

Hammond Opera I . House COMING WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29TH

THE PARISH PRIEST ' (A Play of Sweet Catholic Interest) ' V Presented . by the Garrick Players, Under the Personal Direction of James Carroll. PRICES ' Entire Lower Floor, 75c; Balcony, first two rows, 75c; 'Balcony, next three rows, 50c; Balcony, next four rows, 25c. Performance Starts 8:15 Promptly

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social nour aaity rerresnmenis were

served. The following was the program given last evening: Piano Solo Miss Mabel Krwin Reading ...Mrs. Helen McCarten Vocal Solo '....Mrs. Robinson I'iano Solo Mrs. William Lucht Reading "Th Green Watermelon". . Mrs. Denton Reading "Licenses". . .Mrs. Robertson AcMtpss ' ....Rev. Walter Theobald, Pastor Monroe Street Methodist church

a hkiim;k party. Mrs. August Schneider charmingly entertained the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club yester-. day at her home In Mason street. The party was given yesterday instead of Wednesday of next ' week. Bridge whist was plaj-ed -progressively at

three tables

-Mrs. Ralph Tennant. A dainty two course luncsheon was served at five

o'clock. In two , weks, Wednesday j ' afternoon, February 13th the members Fr1 Holmquist of Phoenix, Ariz.. will be entertained by Mr. Clarence was tn KU"St of Mrs. Mary Hansen and Scott at htr home in Hyslop Place, daughters , yesterday. Mr. Holmquist Mrs. Scott will entertain with cards. i was called to his home at Weidon, Ill.s , ! by the death of his father. PAREXTJ CIA B MEKTI(i. I Miss Augusta Cotirter who has been

The January meeting of the Parents', a teacher in the Hammond public

CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and neighbors and the Rev. Fuller, for their

kindness and services and floral offerings during the illness and death of

Hlah score was mart bv our little son and brother, fcrnie Roy.

Al R AXn MRS! R C RRmVV AV I

FAMILY.

Monday evening the members Triumph Council No. 11 I), of L.

meet in I. O. O. F. Hill in State street for their regular semi-monthly meet

ing. The officers for the new year will be Installed. There will be a social hour after the regular business meeting. A large attendance of the membership Is desired.

The. regular weekly meeting of Dorcas Rebekah Lodge will take place this evening In I. O. O. F. Hall in State street. The business meeting will be followed with a social session.

The entertainment committee, of

which W..E. Jewell Is chairman, of the Commercial club of Indiana Harbor and Cast Chicago, are arranging for an entertainment to be given at the

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committee has communicated with the Harmony Trio of Chicago, a group of professional entertainers who amuaed Indiana Harbor audiences on previous occasions, when they made quite a hit. Their repertoire la made up of songs, monologues and performing on a number of musical instruments, Wicludlng the piano, cello, - mandoftn and guitar.

Other features of the evening will be

j cards, billiards, pool and refreshments.

EAST CHICAGO

Services at the Methodist church tomorrow will begin with Sunday school at 9:45. followed by preaching service

at 10:45. Subject ot Kev. it. n. Crowder's sermon: "One Purpose of

Jesus." The Epijorth League will meet at :30 and the evening service starts at 7:30., Subject of the pastor's evening sermon will be "The Architect of the Church." There will be special music at both services. Rev. Crowder

reports that the Sunday-school is making rapid strides In the matter of increased attendance. There were 25 more present last . Sunday than the

week before, and lie expects an increase over last Sunday tomorrow. Services at the Congregational

ited his customers here Thursday. ' John Miller, Jr., transacted business 1-n Crown Point on Friday. r "Rev. A.'kf. 'Buechhelt' transacted business in Chicago'ort -Thursday-. Paul Rlffel returned to his home in Chicago today. : A. Lv Pickering; transacted business in Dyer Thursday. . . William Koehle is a Ha mm and visitor today. , Mrs. William Koehle transacted business n Hammond on Thursday. Henry tlltzeman of Hanover Prairie transacted business here Friday. Peter Spanier of Bemis, III., was Been in town today. - , ;

few

Club -of the Wallace school was held yesterday afternoon the kindergarten room. There was a large attendance of the club members. Following the program there was a business session when plans were made for the next regular meeting to be hed Friday 21st. Mrs. A. I). Stewart will serve

ftll APPEAL TO WIVES

You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that is needed in the homo to purchase food and clothing. OR KINK has saved thousands of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can be given secretly Your money will be refunded if. after a trial. It has failed to bene- , fit. Costs only 1.00 a box. Come in . and get a free booklet and let lis tell jrm of the good ORRIKE is doing. Lion tore PTiannar-y South ohm an ; street, .Hammond Ind.-

schools for the past year and a half, has resigned her position on account of ill health. Miss Courter will return to her home at Rochester, Ind., and later may go to California. Cards announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. William Oraves, Hyde .Park, have been received by Hammond

friends. The baby has been given the name of William Rever Graves. Miss Kathryn Desmond who has been

ill for two weeks at her home in State Line street is able to be out now. Henry Loveridge has gone east on a business trip. He will visit in New York City, Washington and Baltimore. Miss Florence Loveridge of Webb street will return to Crown Point with Miss Pauline Sauerman and remain over Sunday as her guest. Miss Sauerman came to Hammond to attend the University Cluh dance last evening Rnd was the house guest of Mies Loveridge.

The members of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters entertained the members of the Kast Chicago Temple at their meeting la' t evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. A program was given at the close of the regular lodge session. Two piano solos were Tendered by Miss Irene Brusei and Morris Crook played a violin so'o. Mrs. Walter R. Patterson gave a reading which was very entertaining. The program was a delightful feature of

the evening.

ed. The

Every members is expected io attend I church tomorrow will be at the usual

and bring his family, and if he hasn't got a family bring hts own or some

one else's sweetheart. This will be the first open house given by the Tlub this year and every effort will be made by

the committee to make it a success.

TOLLESTON. Rev.' E7 Greene is spending

days In Chcago. Miss Florence Schupert of Chicago is spending a few days here with Miss Myrtle Elser. ' . ' Mrs. Miles Morton spent the day In Crown Point. ' S.' Fedllng -of Hammond was here on business today. - ' " Mrs. Diedel will visit relatives In

Hobart tomorrow. Rev. Jay of Warsaw will visit with Mr. arid Mrs.E. Gren here tomorrow. Miss Hattle Kuth is spending a few days in Chicago, J. Dopper of Kenterville is the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. E. Shover for a few days. i - Mr. J. Nouns nd transacted business in Indiana Harbor today.

HAMMOND THEATRE SUNDAY, JAN. 28.

Rifely

Was Ss?e Bennett. ; These fun experts, Wood & Ward, with Miss Fannie Meroney and a Whirly Gtrly Chorus presenting "Twb Merry Tramps." The jolly jingling

Miss4 F. Oobin of Grencastie, Ind.. jag of Joy. Matinee Adults, 25c; visite4 with relatives here today. . tCirla lOn. Nichr nric.fa 10c. 20(v 3V.

Many at K. C. Meeting. The exemplification of the second

degree in Unity Council. K. of C. at Hammond brought a large attendance, a class of fifty having been initiated. The first and second degree will be

A supper was also serv- j conferred in the Gary council this

vers, were laid at tables in evening and the two classes will re-

the banquet room. A .number of the reive the third degree next Sunday aftguests remained and played cards and ernoon jointly In Hammond. A Uhity report a pleasant time. The meeting Council delegation is going to Gary was enjoyed by a large number, of the this evening to witness the work. Hammond and visiting members. In! - :r"w:ik.a h- niet:i "'iL hr sunday attractions

turn urAi i u iil iiiriiuij, niiu i a follow tne usual business and social program.

AT THE THEATERS

BtnstRIUE FOR THE TIMES.

Daughters of Liberty Triumph Council, No. 11 will hold a meeting Monday night at seven o'clock before the pubic installation. All members of' the Golden Rule are Invited to attend the

public installation.

DISTINGUISHED CHURCH MAN

Sunday matinee and evening at the Hammond theater a musical fsree comedy called "The Two Merry

Tramps" will be offered at popular prices. The company is said to be satisfactory and includes some good specialty people, who will endeavor to entertain. At the Orpheum "A Broken Idol" holds over and no doubt will continue Its capacity audiences. The show Is well worth seeing. The Orpheum in the, near future will open their new shows on Sunday. in place of Monday, which has been the rule heretofore.

The Rev. Father Shoemaker of Notre Dame will deliver the .sermon at the 8 o'clock mass at All Saints' Catholic church tomorrow in an answer to an

invitation by Unity Council, Knights) a FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR of Columbu. The council, will go to ; POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING

hours. .The subject of Dr. Alexander Monroe's sermon at the morning service will be "Hitherto .Hath the Lord

Helped Us." In the evening his subject will be "A Seeming Economic Paradox the Teachings of Jesus." There will be special music at the evening service. Sergeant Mike Gorman is laid up at his home with stomach trouble. Sergeant John Weifenbach was mean enough to say he thought Mike had been eating too much sauer kraut. Great preparations are being made

by the committee in charge of the Elks' dance, which takes place tonight at the new Masonic hall. Men have' been at work plaining the floor, so that it will be in the very best condition. A large attendance is expected. The East Chicago club has purchased through Max Nassau a new Columbia Graphinola Nonpariel, together with a fine assortment ot records, all of which has been placed In the -club rooms for the entertainment of the members.

Mrs. William X. Thomas will give a social for the benefit of the Welsh Ladles' Aid society at her home, 3618 Grapevine street, Indiana Harbor, next Monday evening, Jan. 27th, to which everybody will be made welcome and assure them of a good time. On the following Thursday afternoon Mrs. Tom Williams will entertain. The business meeting" of the Welsh Ladies' Aid society at her home, 4"26,01cott avenue.

Mrsi G. Taylor spent the day visit

ing irj Harvey with friends and relatives. 1 , Mrs C. Sohwarts is spending a few, Weeks In Milwaukee with relatives, ' Howard Gile and Otto Wahli will i

leave jtomorrow for Texas to spend a I

ir yv iciuiiwici. - Miss Louise James will spend this evening in Chicago. Mr .j and Mrs. Wilson of Cinn., Ohio are te guest of Mrs. C- Wilson for a few days. i

and 50c.

PATENT YOUR IDEAS

church in a body, leaving the club rooms at 70. Father Shoemaker has the reputation. of being one of. the -best Catholic "pulpiteers in the state. He

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New postal orders bearing largely

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the special rate of 1 cent for each two Ounces, regardless f distance, are held to bej fourth class matter and must be prepaid by parcel bost stamps. Catalogues are construed to be third' class matter.

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ST. JOHN. Jacob Spanier was a Cedar Lake visitor Thursday. Mr. Einsele of Cedar Lake transacted business in town Thursday, E. . L, ljuehler, traveling salesman for W. T. Rawlcigh Msdical Co., vis-

CORONER'S CASE AT MILLER

Coroner Frank Smith will go to Miller today to look into the death of the four-year-old , child of Mr. and Mrs. Knapp of that place. It is reported that the child died wHhout medical attention. The coroner will conduct an investigati-ore. " : '

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