Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1913 — Page 2
THIS TIMES.
Wednesday, March 5, 1913.
AX KTKRTAI'MET: The children of the Riverside jfhool will give "The Brownies Whispers" a floral cantata at the First Christian church in Calumet avenue, Friday evening, March 14th. There wll be Bon3 and drill by the children who will be daintily and prettily' costumed to repre sent brownies, flowers, raindrops, sunbeams, the. gardener and his daughter. The .entertainment promises to be very enjoyable and it is desired that there Is a iarjre attendance as the, proceeds will be Used for Ihe school, i
REtlR FROtt THE SOITII. I Mrs. Frank Hitchcock returned to hen home in Ogrden street last evening after several week's visit In the south. &he was the guest of relatives at Sarasota, Fla. Returning ' home she stopped tit Lima, O., for a short visit wAh relatives. A HUIDtiK PARTY. " A bridge party will be fclven at the University Club rooms in South Hoh man street Friday evening March 7th. The members of the, Women's Auxiliary to the University Club will acts as hostesses. It will be another one t the delightful parties in the series planned for the winter. A AFTKRNOtm PARTV.
Mrs. Thomas W. Dixon entertained the members of the Optimistic Club at a pretty party yesterday afternoon at her home, 440 East State street. It was ft thimble party and th guests spent Ihe hours until four o'clock with their needle work after which a dainty luncheon was served In two courses. Nett Tuesday afternoon the club will
SOC-IAf MJlVS FOR THURSDAY. Mla Alice Hump of Fast State street will be hontean to the young nu'mri of the A. D. t. Club Thursday evening. The members of Circle No. 2 of St. Margaret' Hospital will meet at the hospital Thursday afternoon to hew'. ' Mrs. F.. W. Rump will entertain the members of the Baptist Women's Vnlon nt her home In South Hohman street Thursday afternoon.
meet with Mrs. W. J. Whlnery at her
home in East Stite street. The follow lngr ladies were guests yesterday: Mrs. Nauer of Lawrenceburg, Ind.: Mrs. J.
Ei Wolf, Mrs. William Meyers, Mrs. Wayne Bond, Mrs. J. Muller, Mrs. W. J. Whlnery, Mrs. Erose Bend and Miss Bella Wolf.
street. The meeting will be an Import, .members attend.
ant one and It is desired that there is
a large attendance of the membership.
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PROURAH IS AOlNCED. The March meeting of the Parents' Club of the Riverside school will be held Friday afternoon at three o'clock in the school hall at the corner of Truman and Calumet avenues. After the program the mothers will have an Ex
perience Social. Refreshments will be j
served during the social hour. The fol-
16wlng program win be given
Piano Solo. . . . Vocal Solo Recitation . . .'. . Song
Vocal sold. .' . . 4 .tiilllan Mears Taper "Woman's Suffrage" Mrs. Murry Vocal Solo ...... .4 .Miss Anna Ahlborn
A MISSIONARY MEETING. Mrs. Otto Muehlberger, ? Williams street was at home to th members Of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First Methodist church yesterday afternoon. It was Mite Box Day and the Missionary offerlhg Of the society amounted to $11.50. Mrs. George Streeter called on each member of the society to give her experience in earning money for her Mite Box. This proved an Interesting feature of the program. , The devotional exercises were lead by Mrs. 'A. E. Wilcox and Mrs. Louis - Freeman had charge of the Enigma study. She also read "Mrs. Pickett's Missionary T.ox," a very Interesting story. After the program Mrs. Muehlberger ana Mrs. M. D. Stewart, th -hostesses for the afternoon.
served a dainty luncheon. The social hour Was passed very enjoyably. There
were a number of members at the meeting. They will meet again in April and the hostess will be named later.
A BRIDGE PARTY. A number of Hammond women spent
a very enjoyabla afternoon at tne Coun
try Club yesterday. It Was the after
noon for the regular semi-monthly meeting of the ladies of the members
of the Hammond Country Club. Bridge
whist was' played progressively at three tables. Hlg-h score was made by Mrs, Adolph Htrsch. She was awarded a very pretty prize. MISS KKOKIt ENTERTAINS. ,
Miss Befnlce Kroer will entertain the
members of the Helping Hand Club
Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Emma Kroer, 292 Truman
avenue. The members will devote the afternoon to their needle work. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Alice Bump will have the young women of the A. D. Q. Club as her guests at a thimble party Thursday evening at her home In East State street. Needle work and music will be the social"dlverslons. MRS. Bt MP A HOSTESS. Mrs. E. W. Bump will open her homo in South Hohman street tomorrow afternoon for the meeting of the Baptist Women's Union. The meeting will be
In charge of the Domestic Science Com
mittee. A feature of the program will
be a talk by Mrs. Taull, the teacher of
Domestic Science at the school.
March
rrogr
am tor
The Country Club
meeting
Washington o'clock.
The social activities at the Hammond Country club for the rest of the month of Mareh are many. The member's Saturday nights will be continued as a feature, special dinners on Sunday will entice the members and their wives from their homes and the Sunday afternoon and evening concerts will continue to be & feature. ' Program: ' . Thursday, March 6 Evening Bridge Whist Prizes. Luncheon served after cards. " Saturday, March 8--Members' night. Sunday, March 9 - Special "Duck" Dinner, 1 to 3, J5,c. Special . Sunday Evening Supper, 6 to 8, 25c.
Afternoon and Evening Concert. 3 to 8 (Mascagrtl)) By Orchestra. Mr.
Moon, Soloist. ; '' Thursday. March IS Evening Euchre,
Prises. Members only. Auncheon served purchase a volcano which- has aua
after cards.
Saturday, March IS Special "Lamb
and Mint Sauce" Dinner, 1 to & 75c. Special Sunday' Evening Supper, to 8. 25c.
Afternoon and Evening Concert, 3
to 8 (Herbert) By. Orchestra, Mrs.
Craig, Soloist.
Monday, March 17 St. Patrick's Day
Party. Special announcement later.
Tuesday, March 18 Ladies' After
noon Card Party.. One prize, 2 p. ra.
Thursday, March 20 "-Evening Bridge
Whist. Prizes. Members only. Lunch
eon served after cards. " Saturday, March 22 Members' Night. Sunday, March 23 Special "Chicken" Dinner, 1 to 3, 7c. Special Sunday Evening Supper, 6 to 8. 25c.
Afternoon and Evening Concert, 3 to 9 (Rubinstein) By Orchestra, Special Sacred Concert, beginning promptly a t 3 p. m. Thursday, March 27 Announcement later. Saturday, March 29 Members' Night. Sunday, March 30 Special "Veal" Dinner, 1 to 3, 7c. Special Sunday Evening Supper, 6 to 8, 25c. Afternoon and Evening Concert, 3 to 9 (Ellenberg) By Orchestra. Soloist.
Is called for (Seven-thirty
and W. H. Simon Was solemnized this morning at the Tresbyterlan parsohage
In Crown Point. The Rev. Billman pef-
MEET AT THE! HOSPlTAtf. J for med the ceremony. The ceremony
POSTPONE THE MEETING. 1 Th6 members of Circle NO. 2 Of St. was a quiet dui very preiiy one. xne
Th literature committee fjf the tlam- . Ma rm rot'ii hoSnltal : Will meet at the Only Witnesses were MISS H,tta Beck
mond Woman's Club will meet Tues- hospital Thursday afternoon to sew. !f Crown Point and the bride's brother, day afternoon, March 11th at the home There is a great amount of sewing tojCa.fl Shroyer. The bride wore a beau-
of Mrs. George B. Shearer In Warren be done and it is desired that many erown oi oiue messaune
LAST TIMES TONIGHT . THE WINNING WIDOW
satin
MARRIED IJt CHICAGO.
postponed.
MEETING WAS POSTPONED. The meeting of the N. N. Embroidery
Club which was announced would take
place last evening was postponed until
Thursday when Miss
will entertain the young women of the
club at her home in Indiana avenue. It
will be the regular weekly thimbls
trimmed with lyace and a black plumed hat. Mr. and Mrs. Simon returned to Hammond at noon and were entertained f dtAn.r at Hip hfime nf the' hrtdo's
A very quiet wedding was solemnized parcnts, 0niy tne immeaiate relatives
Chicago tms atternoon at nan aner , th b fd and brjdeeroom wre
four o'clock when MlSs Bessie Bates &usts &t the dlnn. Flowers decOratand Nicholas J. Austgen were united in pd the tables very attractively and marriage. They were unattended. The wefe R pretty decoration in the parbride wore' a tailored suit of blue serge , ,ors Mf. and Mr8 slmon wl m4ke an da hat to correspond. Mr. and Mrs, j wHh the hriri'. Mtit i
Bertha Maleltske Au8tn will be at home at 489 Kane m Doty street MrB. SJmon u the only
avenue wnere mey nave prenjr '" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Shroyer. all in readiness. Both Mr. and Mrs ,ghe haS mada her home ,n Kammond
Austgen are wen Known mm.. for numDer of years and" has many
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party and the young women will devote - - ----- " rnenas in tne younger set. Mr. Simon the evening to their needle work. Jfnends who "1 '"T of Mr' nd Mr' Pred slmon . announcement of their marriage. They of ChjcaKO- He ls empi0yed as an X ALL DY SESSION. wU1 receive the best wishes and con- electrician by the Northern Indiana The members of the Martha Society Relations of many friends. The Ga and Electro Company. Both Mr.
Dnae a proiimic.uv m. nu,...u v,v... and Mrs. . Simon are well known In circles. She is . a. daughter of Mrs. Han,monfl n5 th. n(.wll of th-,lp m-.
j or
will meet for an all day session tomortiur in tha nnrlnra ftf th. FlrRt P'hrlfl-
tian church in Calumet avenue. The Mary Bates. 382 Truman avenue
members will spend the day quilting:.
Committee No. 1 of which Mrs. G. Wal
t
TH I S week we celebrate at Washington, the inauguration of the President. It is an event marking a new impetus to the forces of this vast prosperous country this land of opportunity -this land of yourig men and men who stay young. It's a good time to consider the influence that make Presidents and prosperous men look the part.
ticrA will tntfrtftttnfl' tn their
the past four years she has been em- friend8. They wiu rectVe the conployed In the car service department Kratuiauon8 and best wishes of hosts
ters is chairman will have charge of , "T"! ,n or mends. the meeting .office.- Mr. Austgen is asociated tn m , buslnes with J. J. Austgen who owns MEET EVERY THURSDAY. A BOARD MEETING. , (the grocery and market at 654 South The "Stewards Class of the AVo'rld In There will be a meeting of the exe-; Hohman street. v. , .Chicago" of the German Evangelical cutive board of the Hammond Woman's! tirii jchurch, 350 East Sibley street will" meet Club Friday evening at the home of the! ; . SHROAEn-SJMOW SIITIALS. .every Thursday evening at eight o'clock
vice president. Mrs. .Ralph Ross. The "v The marrlajce ox miss i.ean onrvycr at tne old churcn nall.
A CLl'B MEETING.
. The members of the Homewooi
Mgasin Club were entertained at the home of the president, Mrs. Frank C. Deming in South Hohman street yesterday afternoon. It was the first quar
terly business meeting and the members
spent the afternoon planning the sea
son's program. The hostess served her
guests with a dainty collation. A SI RPRISE PARTT.
A surprise party was given In honor
of Mrs. George Beebe at her home, 446
Ash street yesterday. The party celebrated her birthday anniversary and she recived a, number of pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. A dinner was served at noon and the day was spent in a delightful social way. Those present were Mrs. Frank Van Orman. Mrs,
Ernest Wolf, Mrs. L. Cobb, Mrs. M. D
Robblns and daughter, Mrs. Jury. Young and son, Mrs. Thomas Payne and daughter and Mrs. John Van Orman and
daughter. Postpone the meeting,
The meeting of the Equal Franchise League which was announced for
j Thursday evening has been postponed
on account of a previous engagement
of the speaker whom the members hop ed to secure for the evening.
A.little son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Kline at their home in Logan
street today. . Mr. Kline Is an engineer
oovthe C. I. & S. R. R.
' AMrs. C. C.'Towle and son of Chicago
are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
3! N. Shroyer and family In Doty street
today
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""The members of Progressiva Court No. .166 Tribe of Ben Hur met last evening in the K. of P. Hall in South
Hohman stret for their regular semi
mo'nthiy meetlhfr. After the business
meeting a- social hour was enjoyed
The members planned to meet again In
two weeks on the evening of March
18th. The usual business and social
program will be followed. ;An enjoyable meeting of the Ger
mania, r Lodge . of Rebeckah took . place last evening in I O. O. F. Hall In State
street. There -wss a large attendance
Of the. membership. After the busines
meeting a pleasant time was spent So
dally. -Refreshments wera served dur
lng the social hour. The next regula
meeting will be held in two weeks on
Txi.sday . evening, March 18th and th
usual business and social program will
be followed. It ls desired that there I
at largft attendance at the meeting.
-i The regular semi-monthly meeting of Silver Light Hive L. O. T. M. will be
held this evening in the K. of TV Hall
South Hohman street. A business and social program ill be followed. -
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