Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1913 — Page 2
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THE TIME& Thursday, Feb. 27, 1913. r? DRESSY GOWN OF PINK CHARMEUSE Tfiirce More ays oS Oue 23rd Anniversary Sale, InlAliuiiyiillliv II In SUrJUDAV EUERJURMS, Double Coupons rut -.vri j V
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AT TUB SKTTLKMRXT IIOlfB. Interest in the Settlement House Is becoming more for-reaching every day j as evidenced by the numbers who are , contributing both time and money to, the cause. Through the kindness of Miss Frances -Mien, teacher of the eighth grade at the Central building, ' Miss Bess Johnson and Mr. Carter i Thompson of Chicago will entertain th young people who are interested in the Settlement House on Friday evening at eight o'clock. Miss Johnson Is an Entertainer of ability, her selections of both sontts and readings being such
as to delight the company. Karly In
1 .viarcn iviiss Johnson will leave for a tour of the west to fill engagements as ' entertainer. She is accompanied by
a hvhi lov XI, iuiU 1 IIC puUllVi IB - Invtted. 5 RETIBS FROM THK KOITH. Mrs. M. T. Barnhart and little son.
Earl have returned from a two months
SOCIAL KVS FOR FRIDAY. Frank Hammond will entertain the member ( the Alpha Phi Cluh at nne-thlrtv Vlock luncheon Friday nt her home In Mason street. The Standard Hearers vrlll be entertained by MImm Lroda McAler fit her home In Webb street Friday evening-. The monthly evening social vrlll lie given at the First Baptist church In Mfcley atret Frtdar evenlnn-.
bers of the Guild will have home bak
ery for sale in the guild room of the
church In Rlmbach avenue. The pro
ceeds of the sale will be used for the
benefit of the church. K.TKRTAI AT HXCHEOX
Mrs. Frederick A. Bull entertained
the members of the O. I. A. Embroidery
visit with Mrs. Barnharfs sister, Mrs. i Club at a prettily appointed one o"clocl
H. M. Sherry at Birmingham, Ala. luncheon yesterday at her home In
Ann street. The tables were decorated
STANDARD BEARERS MEET.
with flowers. The guests spent the
Friday, February 2Rth will be "Guest afternoon very pleasantly with their
Night nt the Standard Bearers meet- needle work. -The regular semi-month
Ing to be held at the home of Miss club meeting will be held with Mrs.
Leoda McAleer, 101, Webb street and it George Cole at her home in Indian
,1s trpected that there will be a large avenue, Wednesday afternoon. March
attendance of young women. Assistilng Miss McAleer will be Miss Mar-
Wooden. Tho following will
program for the evening: Instrumental Selection. .Miss Day Malo "Chinese Women". Miss Gladys Younger "Story of the Slave Girl" Miss Ruth Hathaway Reading Miss Mabel Powley Vocal Solo Miss Lydia Wolters Instrumental Selection Miss Gladys Tounger A THIMBLK P ARTY. Mrs. John Kunz of Cedar street had the members of the Wednesday Embroidery Circle as her guests at a thimble party yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Kum entertained a few guests in "company with the members or the club, "among them Mrs. Schoff and Mrs. Buckley. A dainty two course luncheon was served at four o'clock after the guests , had spent a few hours pleasantly with their needle work. The next meeting will occur In two weeks.
5th. It was first announced that Mrs.
A. I. Crisrnan of Ash street would be
Ruth hostess but other arrangements wert
be the made later
Mrs.
A SOCIAL, SESSIOV. W. J. Rltter at her home. 201
AN" ALL DAY SESSION.
There was a meeting of the Deborah
Society yesterday. The members met
for" an all day session in the parlors of the First Christian church, in Calumet
avenue. Mrs. LaPler and the members of. her committee were In charge of the
meeting. They served dinner to the
public at noon and had articles of
home bakery for sale from which they
realized a nice sum.. The proceeds of the sale will be used for the benefit of the church. Preparations are. being made for the Easter bazaar to be held the latter part of March. The members accomplished a great deal of sewing yesterday. The members will meet at the church next AVednesday for an
other all day session. Saturday, March
1st Committee No. 1 of the Deborah Society will have, a home bakery sale at the Griswold store at the corner of State and Sohl street to which the public invited.
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Return of Last Season's Favorite MORT H. SINOER Presents In I he The Musical Comedy with a Plot and a Perfect , Princess Chorus
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Prices 25, 5D), 75, HQ09 1.5 The Seat Sale is IMgw SSn.
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"Your Eyes, Your Smile and You' "Honolulu Honey Lou" "Melody of Dreams"
Here Is a dressy spring gown of
pink cnarmeuse and draped skirt.
with black belt and small yoke of
white chiffon.
The evening was spent pleasantly with
games and music and at , ten-thirty o'clock refreshments were served. The
guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs.
(a) My Desire Kevin
(b) My Cavalier Nathan
Mis Marguerite Haefer.
I (a) The Guardian Angel Lehman i(b) Will O' The Wisp.... Spross
(c) Jean ....Bufleigh
Mrs. George Hannauer.
Rustle of Spring .Slndling
Miss Laura Mokma.
Tolonnalse In A CKopin
Miss Lavalla Lau.
(a) Serenade . . .x Campbell-Tlptoa (b) Happy Days Strelexkl
Miss Anna Thlborn.
Violin Obllgato Miss Lillian Dixon
KALSTOX-KOCH SIPTIALS. The marriage of Miss Olive Ralston
and William Koch was solemnized at
half after eight o'clock Wednesday ! evening at the Methodist parsonage, 9S
'red VTraffley, the Misses Alice andl"""" '7 . ,
Norma Traffley, Mrs. Fred Aldrlcii. r r,ry 1,mu'm?
'West State street very pleasantly en
Itertalned the members of the W, R. C.
esterday afternoon. HEQIBef.
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Mtss Irene Aldrich, Mr,
Wolf. Miss Henrietta. Wolf. Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Uufrain, Mfss Goldie Dufrain. j groom's brother
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. MacDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kidd, Mrs. Mae Walker, Mrs.
George Winters, Mrs. John Edwards,
Mrs. Ray Ambler, Mrs. Waldron of
Grand Rapids, Mich., Mrs. Jake Ken
nedy, Mrs. Ward Kennedy. Mis. George
Deyo and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schoff.
A WHIST PARTY.
Whist will be played progressively
ntertftfneri n faw nf hri - Inttmata
friends at a farewell party at her borne home , in Highland street tor few
Lof"tn"e
e .'eru
Linen Club who have been Invited to
meet w-lth Mrs. R. E. Schoff at her home- In Cedar street this afternoon The guests will play at three tables.
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MISS HANSRN A HOSTESS. The members of the Ideal Book Club were entertained by Miss Bertha Hansen last evening at her home In Rlmbach. avenue. The members brought
their needle work. The . evening was
It was the regular semi-monthly meeting and eighteen ladles of the club were present. They spent the after- . noon with their needle work. A number of contests had also been arranged as a -feature of the afternoon's entertainment. A dainty two ourse luncheon was served. The next club meeting
-will take place in two weeks. Next ( Wednesday afternoon the members off William Tf Calkins V. T? C No Ss".
will meet In I. O. O. F. Hall In State ! "evoted to the discussion of current
strnet for" their regular lodge session. raBaz,ne "lctes "a books. mwr
ine siuay nuur uainij reiresnmen3
were served. In two weeks on Tuesday evening, March 11th Mrs. Thomas Meara of Calumet avenue will be host
ess to the club. The meeting tnis week was postponed from Tuesday to Wed n.iBV pvinl n - f fir tho cnnvpnletin nf
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irsr uruunce Hi mo meeting ana the members
everyone morougniy enjoyea tne aiternoon. Mrs. Robinson of Indianapolis waa precent and gave a very interest- : Inar talk on church work in China and Japnn. , A dainty luncheon was served during the social hour. Next Wednesday afternoon there will be a meeting of the Guild at the home of Mrs. William Tepperdlne In Plummer avenue to ; -which alt; ladies of the parish are Invited. Saturday. March 1st the mem-
Mrs. Alt will soon leave Hammond to I Mrs. Charles W, Wilson is entertain
make her home on a farm near Dolton.jing Miss Zlnke of Fondu Lac, Wis, at
111. The afternoon was spent in a de-1 ker home In Mason street
lightful social way. . A prettily ap-1 Mrs. B. H. Dutton of Cozad, Neb.. Is pointed ' luncheon was served at four I visiting her nephew, Arthur Merrill and
o'clock. Covers were laid for Mrs. I Mrs. Merrill at their home In Michigan
Joseph Hirsch, Mrs. Al Peterson, Mrs.lavenue. She will remain in Hammond
Fred Cedergreen, Mrs. Charles Sparr, (for several days.
Mrs. James Curtis, Mrs. Will Enrlght
and Mrs. Thomas Nelson.
A GLILD MEETHG. Mrs. W. D. Ray opened her pretty Glendale home yesterday afternoon for the meeting of the Women's Guild of 'St. Paul's Episcopal church.' There was
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PR K PA RE FOR BAZAAR. The members of the Ladies' Aid So
clety of the First Presbyterian church
met In the parlors of the church In
South Hohman street yesterday after
noon and were pleasantly entertained
by Mrs. Mallett. The members spent the afternoon sewing for the bazaar
which they expect to have In March
A great deal of work was accomplished. During the social hour the hostess
served a dainty luncheon. Considering the disagreeable weather the attend
ance at yesterday's meeting was large
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Mrs. Frank Hammond will entertain at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon Friday at her - home in Mason street In honor of . the members of the Alpha
Phi Club. The party will be one o
the prettiest of the. week end socia
affairs.' JIKGT THIS KVKXISG.
There will be a meeting of the Kqua
Franchise League Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the parlors of the
Hotel Mee. The public Is invited to at
tend.
" I .. ,V, Mr,, I
and Mrs. Fred "l ...v..., ...
B. -Ralston ana Jtsernnara Kocn, mci
Mr. and Mrs. Koch ;
are well known Hammond young peo- j pie and have a large circle of friends; who will be Interested In the announcement of the marriage and will extend ', them their congratulations and best wishes. Their at home address is T0 ;
East State street. i
A FAREWELL PARTY.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Henry Alt f"lsville, Ind.. who have been
The Misses Summerville of Craw-
the
guests of Mrs.. August Schneider at her
weeks returned home today.
ILodge Assemblies
A BRIDGE PARTY.
Mrs. Ralph Tennant was hostess to
the members of the Wednesday After
noon Club yesterday at her home. 85
Carroll street. AVlth the members of
the club Mrs. Tennant entertained the I The Lady Vikings met last evMilng
Misses Summerville of Crawtordsvllle, 1 in I. O. O. F. Hall In State street for
Ind., who have been Mrs. August! their regular semi-monthly meeting. Schneider's guests for several days, ' After the lodge session there was a
Miss Zlnke of Fonffu Lac, Wis., who is pleasant social hour. A numfeer
Mrs. Charles W. Wilson s house guest, I members were nresent to eniov
A SI RPRISE PARTY.
The members of the Ladies Auxiliary
to the Brotherhood of Railroad Train
men No. 102 gave a delightful party In honor of Mrs. Otto Schoff last evening at her home in Michigan avenue. The party was given as a surprise to Mrs. Schoff and celebrated her birthday anniversary. She received a number of pretty gifts in remembrance of the day.
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THfc BREAD MADE IN WASHINGTON"S TIME couldn't compare with the delicious and dainty loaves that are baked today. The flour was imperfectly ground and the methods of raising and baking was inferior. Our bread and bakestuffs are the perfection of the baker's art, and suits the palate of the most fastidious. The Hzmmond Modern Bakery . BAKERS & CONi-ECTIONEBS, 86 State Street. Phona 2S. . HAMMOND. ' JND.
Mrs. Allan S. Grahani, Mrs. . George
Chapin and Mrs. W. D. Tatton. Bridge
whist was played progressively at. four
tables during the afternoon. High score was made by Mrs. Clarence A. Scott. The hostess also awarded a guest prise and It was won by Mrs. Graham.
After the card games a prettily ap
pointed .luncheon was served. Mrs.
Charles W. Wilson of Mason street will
be the next hostess and will entertain the club ladles on the afternoon of March 12th.
AN AFTERNOON PARTY. Mrs. W. E. Russell was hostess to a
company of twentyfive ladles, among
them the memlbers of the I iome wood
Magazine Club, yesterday afternoon at
her home, 23 Webb street. Mrs. Standish of Detroit who is visiting Mrs.
Virgil S. Relter of South Hohman street was the out of town guest. The guests were entertained delightfully with
music and a number of games were also
enjoyed during the afternoon. At five
o'clock a prettily appointed luncheon
was served In two courses. A RECITAL.
One of the best concerts of the
winter was given last evening at Re
cital Hall In the Rlmbach tuilding by
pupils of the Hammond Musical Col
lege. In spite of the storm the audi
torium was taxed to Its utmost capaci
ty and the audience thoroughly enjoy
ed every number of the program. Both
vocal and Instrumental numbers were
Included In the program. It was the tenth recital and the entertainment
provided by the faculty and pupils whs exceedingly pleasant. The program
for the evening was as follows:
Galop Chromatique ., JAtzt
Mrs. Julius Dunslng andxMr.- Clark Learning.
Valse, Op. 72, No. 2s ........... .Chopin
Miss Pearl Dufrain. Elsa'S Traum ....Wagner Miss Adele Merz. Seventh Mazurka Godard Miss Helen Peffers. Two Larks Leschitistky Miss Day Malo. Belles of New York. .,,..." Satter Miss Marion Housley. fa) A Memory .....Park (b) A Rose Fable ...Hawley Miss Ruth Sohl. The Butterfly iavallee Mrs. Julius Dunslng. Nymphs and Fauns.. Bemberg Mrs. C. G. Klngwill. Valse Caprice ...Newland ! Miss Hulda. Weil.
of
the
meeting. The next regular meeting
will be held in two weeks and the
usual business and social program Will
be followed. A large attendance of
the membership is desired.
The members of the Germania Lodge
of Rebeckahs have received an invita
tlon,from Moltke Lodge I. O. O. F. to
attend a meeting Friday evening in 1 O. O. F. Hall in State street. The meet
ing is called for eight o'clock. Following the regular lodge session there will
be a delightful social hour. It is de
sired that there is a large attendance
at the meeting.
Hammond. Phone 232 Tonite and Till Sat. WILLIE DUNLAY and BESSIE MERRILL In the Lean-Holbrook Musical Show THE MILITARY GIRL. The Original Chicago Production. Matinee Daily 3 P. H.
home of Mrs. Newcomb Thursday aft
ernoon.
Those who were Hammond shoppers
todliv" were Mrs. X.ydIck.Mrs. Gilbert-
eon, Mrs. Fran che and daughtPT'lajavs,
Mrs. Fluckinger and Miss M. Douthett.
HEGEWISCK Mrs. Cecilia Brovet died at her home.
13410 Houston avenue, yesterday morning.
Inquest over the body 'of Arthur C.
Horn, who was asphyxiated In Burnliarn, was postponed until March S.
Funeral services will be held Saturday. Notice of which will be given later.
Services are being held every Wed
nesday evening at 7:r,0 at the German Lutheran church during lent.
What will happen if your competitor
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Elec. Co.
BURNHAM.
cnariey Horn or 341 rark avenue was found dead Tuesday noon at hla home by the gas man. The gas had been escaping all morning and the
neighbors reported it. Mr. Horn wasthe only one at home, his wife visiting her parents at Roseland for a Tew days. He is 21 years old and has been married a year. He was employed at the W. S. C. F. Co. His remains were taken to Korthaus' morgue In Hegewisch. , Mrs. Fred Fuller of Center avenue was a Hammond visitor on Tuesday evening. Miss Ella Culp returned to her home at Milwaukee, Wis., yesterday after a few days visit with relatives here. Mrs. iarah Wilder returned here yesterday afternoon after a few days visit with her daughter at Crown Point., Mrs. Fred Ravi was an out-of-town
visitor yesterday afternoon. Mrs. K. R. Nellla and daughter Dorothy of park avenue were Hammond visitors on Tuesday morning. Loren Kiersey made a business trip to Pullman on Tuesday morning. M. E. Wilson and raniily moved from Hessville, Ind., yesterday, to Pullman avenue, where they will make their home. ,
Mrs. Louie Cobb of Hammond spent Tuesday morning here, visiting rela-
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HIGHLANDS. Tomorrow evening, Friday, Feb. 2th, a box social will be given at the Ridge school and the public Is given a cor. dial Invitation to attend. The proceeds will be added to the library fund. Mrs. Ferry of Chicago Is tne guest of Mrs." Newcomb for several days. The Ladles' Aid society of the FirstCongregational church will meet at the
WHY DORS (iOD PKRMIT EVIIThere will be an Interesting service Sunday, March 2nd. at 3 p. m., at the K. of P. hall, over the Lion store, Hammond, Ind. The International Bible Students' associatiort has made arrangements for Mr. C. II. Swingle of Chicago. Bible student and lecturer, to give a series of four lectures. The Object of these lectures Is not to estab
lish any denomination or sect, but to stimulate Christians and others to a study of the Bible and to gain a clearer
Insight Into tiod s holy word. The first
lecture will be Sunday, March 2nd, 3 p. m. Subject: "Why Does God Permit Evil."' This problem has been discussed as widely as any. Subject under the nuti. Preachers of ail denomina
tions and speakers of national and International fame have discussed it from the rostrum with various conclusions more or less unsatisfactory. Men wonder why an all-powerful, all-wise, God permits such a terrible reign of sin and death without apparently any hope of relief. In Sunday's lecture Mr. Swingle wilt show why God permits evil and Its world-wide blight. He will show why a God of love, justice, wisdom and power permits present conditions. In fact, we can readily Bee how the Bible 13 consistent with HBelf from Genesis to Revelation and proves that God Is love, ,.,The public is cordially Invited. Seats free: no collection. K. of P. Hall, over
the Lion Store, Hammond. Ind.
GROCERIES INCLUDED Except Flour and Sugar IL Co Mmm Co,
Hammond's Greatest Deot. Store
Friday's Grocery Sale
Domino Granulated Sugar A finer, whiter, smoother, sugar than ordinary granulated; sold in germ proof package only, guaranteed
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weight, with grocery
order, 5 pounds
25c
OBUHIJtnsfl SUGAR I
BUTTER Elgin Creamery, guaranteed absolutely pure and finest quality obtainable, - 0"a per pound J C
BUTTERINE Jelke's Good-Luck Brand, per pound.
Strictly Fresh Eggs, everv
one guaranteed, OCrt per dozen . Z3u Farmhouse Sugar Corn, fine quality, "dozr. "7JLn cans, 88c; per can. . 2;b Rumford's Baking Powder, 25c pack- 1 Of age IOC Minas Blend Coffee, splendid value, OOn 4 lbs., 1.10; per lb.. LOU Fancy Cream Brick or American Cheese, )(f per pdund. . . . UU Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans, 4 "7p 3 pounds. . I." Fresh Made Cottage Cheese, 1 "Jp per lb ". iu
ORANGES Fancy Sweet Florida's, good size, per dozen .... I
19c
Holland Herrings, Milkers, per keg, 79c; OQa Mixed, keg Dub
Oriole Brand .Rolled Oats,!
silver plated spoon 4 enclosed, 2-lb pkg I GG
Sweet Santa Clara Prunes
3 pounds 4 for............... 1 C!
Alaska Red Salmon, Fishing Boy brand, 4 tf 1-lb can . I Ow
Armour's Shield Brand Lard, guaranteed 4 Qif pure, per lb. U2U
Carolina Head Rice, the
10c kind, " 3 pounds.' . U--.-fcL-VU Farmhouse Peas or To
matoes, dozen 1
cans, 1.40; per can., I Cmjt
23c
Friday's Best Anniversary Bargains
Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish for cleaning and polishing all kinds of furniture and wood- 1 Qp work, bottle I 3b Red Seal Dry Batteries for electric bells, telephones and gas 1 Qf engines, each . ..... I JI
Gold or Aluminum Paint for decorating picture frames, tables, chairs, stands, etc., fir bottle. Ol
lH-Qt. Gray Enameled
Sauce Pan, enameled on
heavy steel base, each.
5c
Rubber Gloves, red rubber, all new, OQf 50e value 6ub
Castile Soap, imported, 4-pound bar, ft Of special. Out
Flaxseed. Menthol and
Wild Cherry Cough Syrup,
25c size at.. .......
Big Lot Ladies' Shoes, in
button and lace, good I
shoes, odds and ends of
2.50 and 3.00 4 ff lines, sale price.. .UU
Silk Scarf, all colors, hem
stitched ends, plain colors with jacquard figures, reg
ular 89c values; at
69c
Peroxide Cold greaseless, 25c size
r L t 12c
Cream, 12c
Girls' Kid Button Shoes, stout extension soles,
sizes 8V2 to 2, sale price . -,:
98c
Men's 1.25 KM
Sliuners, blacki
sizes & to 11, sale paice . . .
Little Boys' Button Shoes, 9 to 18K, pair.
, Romeo or tan, 98c
1.25 Calf
98c
Chambray Ginghanvplain colors, very firm even weave, washable dyes, all the wanted shades, 32 in
ches wide, ' 1 Oft yard............ I JUU Mercerized Poplin, looks like silk, all colors, small jacquardfigures. 27 inches wide, usually sold )OXf for 35c." yard. . . . cLcmtlXM
Silk Chiffon, small figurges, all the wanted colors, regular 25c 1"7n value, vard ...... 1 f tl
Children's Rompers or
Play Suits, medium dark
colors, made as well as
any 50c garment, special . . .
25c
Ladies' and Misses' Coats, the values you may judge for . yourself; garments that originally sold 8.00 to 10.00, clearing 1 QCJ Fridav. ... I ium
For Flannel Shirts, tans, grey and navy, robesperie and detachable collar, regular 1.25 value, QQfi for ... uOii
New Brocaded White Silk Shirts, with new robesperie collar and trimmed with crystal but- 4 QC tons; special . . . . . I U
