Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1913 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1913. Lincoln Program at Masonic Temple

MOTOR BOAT (Ll ll MEETS. The Hammond Motor Float Club will hold Its regular meeting at the club house-, Calumet avenue, Thursday evening ut 8:30. Social program for th? next few weeks will be arranged for at this meeting and it is desired that all members be. in attendance.

MISSIOXAKV LADIES SIEET. The Woman's Foreign Misionary Society of the Methodist church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. learning at her home in South Hohman street. Ievotions were in charge of Mm. Towle. Trayers were offered by Mrs. I'feJfer and Mrs. Drake. Mrs. Streeter read from study book, "China's New Pay." "A Flyins Journey to Hai Tans" was read by Mrs. Holoomb, who had charge of the program, and the mys

tery box was In charge of Mrs. Burk. The meeting was closed with prayer by Ero. Fraley and refreshments were served by the. hostesses, Mrs. Learning; and Mrs. Post. The next meeting wlli be held on the second Tuesday Jn March with Mrs. Towle. and will be a thankoffering meeting-. BAPTIST BROTHERHOOD MEETIXfi. The Baptist Brotherhood held its regular monthly banquet last evening COME TO THE PIONEER BATHS and bo treated by latest and most effective durgless methods. Light heat, massage, water treatments, electricity, etc. Permanent results. First National Bank Bld-r.. Hammond.

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at the. church. A sumptuous supper was prepared and served by Mesdames W. A. Hill, VV, H. Hammond, H. W. Horton. D. C. Hamacher, Ed. Gallenger, 3. F. Houser, and Miss Margaret Blair. Several brotherhood members were on the program for short talks. The address of the evening was, given by J. X. T. Smith of Chicago University. Dr. Smith is master of both the English language and the art of speaking. He chose for his subject "A Man Who Lost His Reputation." It was a splendid address and was greatly appreciated by the Brotherhood. A resolution was pased asking our representative In the state legislature to oppose the Varing bill which seeks to legalize sabbath

desecration by allowing show houses

full liberty on Sundays. Thei, next

meeting or m jroinernoou will occur

on February 25. MEETIXi OK CHOIR.

The choir of the Evangelical church

will meet with Miss Wunschel at her

home in West State street this evening, All members please be In attendance, CLVB MEETING.

The E. S. T. Club met with Mrs. A.

H. Cross at her home In Indiana avenue yesterday afternoon. The usual routlno

of thimble work was indulged In, after which light refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting of

the club will be held at the home of

Mrs. J. R. Stafford tn Indiana avenue x VVIL EXTERTAIW

The teachers and children of the primary department of the Christian church will entertain the children's parents in the church basement, Thursday evening, February 13. Parents hav

ing children in this department of the Sunday school are Invited to attend and

see for themselves the work that is be

ing done in the Sunday school. SOCIAL MEETING.

Miss Harriet Vilum of the Chicago

Northwestern Settlement Association

Miss Virginia Brooks and others will

speak at a social gathering at the Set

tlement House, 9 State street. Monday

evening at 8 o'clock. The public Is in

vited. Everybody welcome. LADIES' AID MEETING. The Ladies Aid Society of the Mon

roe street chapel will meet Thursday

afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. John Olson In Harrison street. The ladies are requested to bring their thimbles and needles. .

ENTERTAINS AT t'dfNTRYXlII. Mrs. Walter Hammond will entertain the members of the Alpha Phi club at one o'clock luncheon, Friday, at the Hammond Country Club. MEET TOMORROW. Members of the Woman's L'nion of the Baptist church will meet with Mrs, Woodruff, 517 Logan street, Thursday afternoon at 2:45. Mrs. Mary Lavender of Buelah Home. Chicago, will speak. In the evening Mrs. Lavender will give a steroptican lecture "Our Little Sisters In Bondage" at the Baptist cnurch. In Sibley street under the auspices of the Child Culture course of the Woman's Union. Music by Mizpah Chorus. No admittance fee will be charged but a free-will offering will be taken.

A Lincoln memorial program of artistic merit given at the Masonic temple last night drew an appreciative audience, which undoubtedly would have been much larger had it not been for several other social events which took

place last night. The audience was not

large, but it certainly entered into the

spirit of the affair.

The program was arranged by H. W.

Marden, who is deserving of much credit for his motives of public spirit and patriotism in the matter. He

brought together home and out-of-town talent of a high order and all of the participants are deserving of praise for the way they delivered their

parts.

W. W. Carnes, a prominent Chicago

instructor in voice culture, gave a number of delightful poems and stories. Ills Lincoln antecdotes were very interesting and the professor took a leading part in the program and had the assistance of the American Ladies'

quartet. He had intended giving Insersoll i "Tribute to Mr. Lincoln" for

an opening number, but having for-j gotten his manuscript, gave an extemporaneous talk, the spirit of which was very appropriate. Mrs. aeorge Hannauer and Thomas Warrilow of Hammond, who are well known to Hammond audiences, appeared as soloists, and their work bal

anced well with that of tbe professionals. The high school chortis, too.

acquitted itself with much credit.

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WOMEN HEREAFTER THE BALLOT

Woman's suffrage-is about to take firm root in Hammond through an organization, which is in the launching: now, and which has for Its object affiliation with the State Woman's Suffrage League for the propaganda of woman's suffrage in Indiana. A preliminary meeting was held last Monday evening in the Hammond building at the call of Dr. Mary E. Jackson, and It was attended by representative ladies of Hammond.

They are very much in earnest about

the movement and the local organiza

tion hopes to be a factor in bringing Indiana into the ranks of the progressive, states on this question. Dr. Mary Jackson is affiliated with the central

organization at Indianapolis and will speak under Its auspices at Indian

apolis next month. She Is also a mem ber of the Illinois state organization.

"Our aim is full suffrage, equal with

that of the men," said Dr. Jackson to Thb Times today. "We want no half way measures or anything that is

conditional, and the only way we can get recognition is through organiza

tion."

Another meeting is to be held In the

near future.

and those who have heard hr on former occasions say was never better than last nlgt. Miss Ethel Hirsch is

another nome talent product who gave

read last night which brought credit

upon the work. The program for the

evening wss as follows:

Song Congregational Boys Quartet

Reading "The Last Word"

. Miss Heath

SCong... Evan Lloyd, East Chicago

Reading "The Drinking House Over

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Regular routine work and a number of applications for membership were accepted, after which refreshments were served and a delightful social hour spent by all.

K. A. K. (Lilt IEKTIfi. The R. A. E. Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Marchant, 334 Indiana avenue. LEXTEX SERVICE. Last night at 7:30 the first Tuesday

evening Lenten services were held at St. Paul's Bpiscopal church, in Rimb&ch ' avenue. Srvics were In charge of the j Very Reverend W. S. Trowbridge, Dean of the Cathedral at Michigan City. TO MEET TOMOftnOW. The Queen City Grove, Woodman

Circle, will meet In K. of P. Hall Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock to transact business of importance to the membership. MEF.TIXU THIS AFTERXOOX. The AVoman's Relief Corps is hold

ing its regular afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. Gadsby, 362 riummer avenue this afternoon. LEAVE FIR THE SOCTII. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rothschild of South Hohman street expect to leave Hammond the last of the week for a few weeks visit at Hot rprings. It KG l LA It MEET1XU HELD. Justice Lodge 419. L. A. to B. of R. T. held its regular meeting Tuesday after

noon at 230 in the K. of P. Hall. A

large membership was In attendance.

( OI XTIIY C LI B IJ IXCE.

The old fashioned Valentine dance to be given at the Hammond Country Club on Friday night will be the main society event of the week and a good deal of interest is being taken In the. contest between Lawrence Cox and H. K. Sharrer who will call the dances for a prize. The best called will win. Valentine, favors for both ladies and

gentlemen will be grven.

ATTEIEI MEETING IN CHICAGO.

Mr. C. J. Sharp and forty-three mem

bers of his congregation attended the meeting last night at the Metropolitan Christian church in Chicago, where they heard preachers J. H. O. Smith and C. R. Scoville who are holding a series of meeting- at that church.

M A V GO TO CAPITAL. Representative Barney Carter who

has returned to Indianapolis will probpbly have his wife and daughters with

him before the session is closed. The ladies will be given an opportunity to

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GOES TO Ml'DLAVIA.

Mrs. Charles H. Friedrlch of Webb

street who has been suffering from

rheumatism for several montns has

gone to Mudlavia, Ind., where she will

take treatment at the sanatarium for several weeks in the hope of benefitting her health. Mrs. Frledrich's many ! friends hope that the treatment will!

proven beneficial. INTERESTED IN" NEWS.

Hammond Presbyterians are much

interested In the news that W. J. Rryan

will be president of the board of di

rectors of Winona Assembly when the reorganisation is effected, 18 now assured, the commoner having given his

consent to serve at a conference recent'

ly held at his winter home at Miami,

Flu., where Dr. S. C. Dickey visited him.

The report of Mr. isryan's close connection with Winona has long been

current, but his acceptance depended entirely upon the outcome of th financial campaign. He refused to serve un

less Winona was entirely freed of debt.

Now that the creditors have accepted the proposition for settlement and affairs have been turned over to the creditors' committee has formally con

sented to serve.

ABOIT LAKE COCSTV FOLK.

Miss May Clarke returned yesterday from Chicago where she- went to visit

her sister, Mrs. James rhillips, of Ho-

bart, who submitted to an operation

in a Chicago hospital.

fl. C. Hodsden and Fred Comstock

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Maids Melody . Mirth

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LE WE FOR SOI TIL Mrs. Peter L. Davis of Rimoach ave

nue has joined her husband P. L. Davis on a month's outing to Hot Springs and other points of interest in the south.

The couple left last night for Chicago to take the Alton flyer.

(iOKS FOR VISIT. Mrs. W. H. Henderson of the Locmar apartmenti has gone to Galesburi where she will make a short visit with relatives.

WINTERING IX WEST. Mrs. Mary Bush, who has gone to California to spend the winter has reached her destination and is enjoying her visit there.

SNOW AT SPRINGS. A card to friends from John Rohde who together with Mrs. Rohde and Mr. and Mrs. William Ahlborn is staying at Mineral Wells, Texas is to the effect that the ground there is covered with a thl ncoat of snow. ' A FIXE ENTERTALVMEXT.. The third number of the First Congregational church lecture series given last night in the church parlors on Gostlia street, drew a good audience which was entertained by real artists. Prominent on the program was the work of Miss Mary Heath, who is x teacher in the Wallace school, and a

graduate of the Cummock School of

on. Her reading last

tied "The Last Word?

I Oratory in Evanstc nisht was entitled

paid a visit yesterday to the farming

district of Lake county.- Valpo Vidette.

WHIST PARTY. Dr. and' Mrs. T. W. Oberlin will en

tertain their bridge whist club at the

Hammond Country Club next Saturday

night at a dinner there. "

CHILI) WELFARE DAY. Monday, February 17th is recognised

as Child w eirare way pecause n is ic

innlversary of the establishment of

Sirs. Theodore Rirney and Mrs. Thoebe Hearst of the National Congress of Mothers and Parent Teachers Associa

tions. Governors of several states, or

ganizations, ministers and 'schools

recognize this movement of child conservati6n and in Indiana it is devoted to the special consideration of children's needs. The work in this state is

being carried on by the president, Mrs.

Frederick Hoke of Indianapolis. Recog

nition of the work will be made In the

Hammond schools.

Miss Florence Loveridge is a Chicago

visitor today, where she will attend

the matinee this afternoon.

Miss Marian Warner of Carroll street

delightfully entertained the Mispah

class of the First Baptist church last evening. Dainty refreshments were served and the evenig was spen in

games and music.

Mr. and Mrs! M. O'Brien of South

Bend who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Groman and Mrs. O'Brien's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker have returned home.

Mrs. J. Nolan who was Miss Mary

MacLeod has resigied her position at Thb Times office and will be succeed

ed by her sister Miss Florence MacLeod.

Word from Mrs. Richard O. Winckler

who left last week for a winter visit irt California indicates that she has reached her destination after a nice

trip. "

Friends of Miss Beatrice Hansen, so

ciety reporter for Thb Times will be glad to learn that she is recovering

from her illness.

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