Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1913 — Page 2
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SOCIAL .NEWS FOR MONDAY.
v . J ,4 THIMBLE PARTY.' . meeting. A nice amount was realised Mrs. Congdon entertained the mem- for the school. Dainty refreshments bers of the O. I. A. Embroidery Club- were eerv-ed and the guests met socially very pleasantly at : her home in East for conversation. Every number of the Stale? street yesterday afternoon. There following progfam va enjoyed by the was a short business meeting after members of the club and their friends which the members devoted the hours who were, present: .- . " to their needld work; ' A prettily a p-' Piano Solo. ... .i,. .Mrs. William Lucht pointed luncheon was served in two Vocal Soh. , .Miss Clara Becker courses at five o'clock. A number of Recitation.' Ruth "Waller the club members were present. They Bong Grace Muir made all arrangements for their next Vocal Solo...... .......... Lillian Mears lodge session to be held Friday after- jPapers "Woman's Suffrage" ....... ! noon at the K. of P. Hall in South Hon- . ..:. ;n ,. , .Mrs. C. Murl man street. The, grand officers and ajVocal Solo Miss Anna Ahlborn
number of tha members of the Gary
; Auxiliary will be entertained at tha meeting. 'The next meeting of the club will occur In , two weeks and Mrs. George Cole 263,East Sibley street will be hostess. . .-.,.. KVTEHTAIXS INFORMALLY. The young . women of the N. A. T. vClub. were- delightfully entertained by Miss i Grace Matthews at her home 517-lSOth. street last evening. The hours until ten o'clock were devoted to music and needle work after which a dainty two course luncheon was
A SIRPRISK PARTY. A delightful party was given as a surprise to Mrs. "Walter Patterson last evening at her home In Sibley street. The quests' spent the evening very pleasantly with games and music. An elaborate' luncheon-was served during the Evening. The tables were decorated prettily with carnations and : roses. The color scheme was carried out In
pink and white. Covers - were laid for
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Deaver, Mr: and Mrs,
C. S.;tdler, Mr. and Mrs. G. Knott. Mr.
and Mrs. O. Norman, Mr. and Mrs. B.
served. Tha young women of the club fStelllng, Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, Mr. and
Mrs. William Klage and Mr. and Mrs.
Rosenbaum. . MEET AT SETTLEMENT HOCRE
Clnsses No. 1 and No. 3 of Willing
Workers will meet at the Setlement
House at l State street this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. It will be a public
meeting and the parents and many
friends f the young people were Invited to attend. Members of the club
South Hohrnan street last evening to wul ePa" the work they have accomplay cards. Bridge whist was played ' P,ishd and what they hope to be able progressively at five tables. High!1 d ln th future. , The following
scores were made by Mrs. Harry Smith program has been arranged as one of
and w. rv Bridge and they wreixn 'nienaimnR uwures: awarded pretty prizes. After the eardiPen,nE Song "Help Somebody To-
games a two course luncheon wan .rv. I day" Classes
ed. The members . of the Women's Reading of Minutes.
Auxiliary to-the University Club acted S0" -Faye Hardesty
will be entertained-by Miss Ferrol Staler on , the evening of March 21st. Those present last evening were the MiSBs Gladys and Hasel Younger, Frances Fuller. .Esther. Schroeder and Hilda, Matthews.. . A BRIDGE PARTY, m ' -S A . pleasant evening was - spent . by members of the University Club who met .In the University Club rooms in
as hostesses at the party. ' PARENTS' '.Xt:B MEETING.
The March meeting of the Parents'
Recitation ....
Violin Solo
Class Song ..... s i ......Willing Workers, Class No.
. . . .Elizabeth - Singer ..Caroline Falrchlld
Club of the Riverside school was held! Recitation Malsie Tuley
yesterday afternoon at three o'clock iniVocl Duett
the school hall at the corner-of Calu- ....Evelyn Holton and Goldle Seigler
met and Truman avenues. There was Signing of Pledge of Loyalty and
an unusually large attendance and! Service New Candidates every member thoroughly enjoyed the'SonS "Christ Is King" Classes
meeting. An Experience Social wasiPrayer
held immediately after the program and
each member related her experience in
earning fifty cents for the club. This
proved an interesting feature of the
ROBERTSDALE SANITARY BAKERY G. BEETZ, Proprietor. 788 Indiana Blvd. Phone 76-J.
Invites everybody to look over ' his full line .of home-made cakes, rolls, break, pound cake and French pas
ties. Fresh goods every day. Also ' the w
full line of candies.
...Mrs. James R. Graves, Councilor
" ' A BOARD MEETING.
. The executive board of the Hammond Woman's Club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Ross In
South Hohrnan street. It was the
regular monthly business meeting and
several matters of Interest to the mem
bers of the club, were transacted. Mrs,
Ross presided in the absence of the
president, Mrs. R. O. WInckler who in California.
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HOLD INSTITUTE IN HAMMOND.
The first annual' County Institute of
C. T. XT. will be held at the First
M. E. church In Russell street Tues
day, March - 11th. Delegates are expected from Gary, Crown Point and
Ross. Mrs. Ella Kroft of Bloomlngton
Ind.. will conduct the Institute.. Mrs. Kroft. has been active in'W. C. T. XT.
work for a number of years and Is a very Interesting : speaker. The public is Invited to attend any or all of "the sessions.' The. meaning session will open at ten o'clock, -with a noon recess bf an hour and a half. -The afternoon
session will open at one-thirty o'clock
A very interesting program has been arranged by Mrs. H.' E. Granger, the
county superintendent of Contest
Work and Mrs. J. McCarten, the local
superintendent of Contest Work. Th
county will give Ave dollars in gold to
the winner In the oratorical contest
The presentation will be made by Mr,
B. COnkey. The following ' is th
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The Empire Clothing Company wishes to announce their formal opening SATURDAY, Ml., 15th, 1913 at 185 East State Street Hammond. Indiana With a Complete Stock of Stylish C I o t h i n g. Ladies' Wearing Apparel and Millinery. Music and Flowers the opening day, from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Public cordially invited Your Account Solicited mE (SGDrJIPARIV
There will be a meeting f Opal Hive . 88Ii.. O. T. M. M, Mnday evening In Moose Hall In State street.
The meatbera of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. will meet in I. O. O.
F." Hall 1 State utreet ' Menday evening.
day's program:
Mornin sesaionlO a,, m. -
Sons and devotional services.
Vddresa.of Welcome. .County President
Response: . . .. Institute Eeader
Organization of Institute.
Appointment of Committees.
The Best Plans for Local Union"...
i Mrs. Kroft
Ten Minute Talk. County Suot.
'Literature and "How to Use It'V. ..
Gary Union
Noontide Prayer, r , ' . .
Afternoon session. 1:30 p. m.
Song and devotional services.
Life Work of Lillian Stevens. Our
National President" Mrs. Elisabeth Glover. Crown Poiut
Vocal Solo
..Mrs. Cora Knight. Crown Point
Moving Picture' Shows, Its Dangers
ana possibilities" ...... ................. .Mrs.' Floyd Adams
The Bible In the Public School":... '
Mrs. Jennie Roberts. Gary
Vocal Solo. ; .Mrs. Gertrude Strout "The Effect of Scientific Temperance
instruction". ...Dr. Mary E. Jackson
Papers on ' Suffrage. ...... .Gary Union
Vocal Solo......... Mrs. Robinson
Announcements.
Evening" program, 7:S0 p. m.
Selection ............. ,M. E. Orchestra
Piano Solo ...Mrs. George Houser
nvocatlon. . . . . . .Rev. Frank O. Fraley
ionn ana Piano Duett
.Mrs. Horton and Mrs. Houser
Presentation of Class. .... .Mrs. Kroft
First 'Oration. ... ..."Poor House Man'
Second Oration
...."King Robert of Sicily"
ocal'Solo......' Miss Adele Mera
Third Oration.... "The Polish Boy
Fourth Oration.. "The Three Bidders"
Vocal , Duett. Mrs. Melvln
'Monnett and Miss Norma Robblns
Sixth Oration
"Higher Culture In Dixie"
Piano Solo.;.... Miss Welllo MqDaniel
Presentation of Prise. . .
-.-. '. . Mr. W. B. Conkey The contestants are Miss Ruth Web
ster., Mrs. Earl Robinson, Mrs. Piser of
Gary, Mrs.- F. O. Fraley, Miss .Mary
Laweorj apd Mrs. R. B. Powley
, KNTKRTAINS WITH CARDS. Miss Arleigh TIeche very charming
ly entertained a group of friends last
evening at her home In Detroit street.
Cards and music were the social diversions. Several games of "500" were played during the evening. The games
were played progressively at . two
tables. After the card games a pret
tlly appointed luncheon was served. Covers were laid Tor, the Misses Ida
Phillips of East Chicago. Mabel Sold
Mae Hanson, ".Arleigh" TIeche, Dr. H. J.
White,- Messrs. Heaster, Carl Flschler
and Roscoe Hemstock.
CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.
A number of the school friends of
Grace Turner gave a surprise party in her honor yesterday afternoon at . her home, 669 150th street. The party was given to celebrate her fourteenth birthday anniversary and she received
a number of pretty gifts in remem
brance of the day. Miss Esther Milli-
gan entertained the guests with sev
eral instrumental selections. Games
were playedand a delightful time was spent socially. Dainty refreshments
were served during the afternoon
Those present were Esther Milligan,
Millie Sehulen4erger, Ethel Robinson
Josephine Bradley. Edna and Mabel Crisman, "Mary Matthews, Lucinda Anderson, Elmlra ' and Mary Ruch,
Frances Broderlck, Grace, Sarah and
Ionia Turner, Chester Ecklund, Russell
Eckenboy, John Laws, John Ochborn
Orton Simons, George McLean, Frank
Cole, Frank Schulenberger, Harold
Milligan. Arthur Rosbrought Virgil Groat, Edward Scott and Lyall Hartle-
rode.
' DIRECTORS MEET. The regular meeting of tne board o
directors of the Hammond Settlement
House was held yesterday afternoon
Mr. West, probation officer from Coek
county was present. He expressed his
appreciation of the work being done
and pronounced his co-operation. Re ports of the various committees show ed the following work for the pas
month. .The addition of thirty-five new members to the society. Fifteen
cases were reported to the Settlemen
House and Investigated by Miss Hascl Underwood. Repeated visits were
made by her and by ladles of the- as sociatlon and help?iven where though
best. Five times during the month people have been housed through emergencies. Employment has been
given to four people. The total attend
ance at the Day Nursery for the month
was forty-six. From firfteen to twen
ty young people have spent Sunday
and Tuesday evenings at the house
rne Hoys Club has met every week,
average attendance, twenty?nve. Th
Girls' Sewing Club has met every Fri
day afternoon. The house has been
open every evening for reading? Spe
cial evenings this month have been
Feb.. 17th, general reception at which
Miss Brooks spoke; Feb. 13, Valentin
party for Boys' Club: Feb. 14. Valen
tine party for Girls' Club; Feb.
party give nby Miss Allen at which
Orrine For Drink llabi TRY IT AT 0TJR EXPENSE
We are In earnest when we ask you to a-lve ORRINE a trial. You have nothing te risk and everything to gain, for
your money will be returned If after i trial vdu fall to arat results from OR
RINE. This offer gives the wives and
mathara of thaa whfl dvlnlr ta excess
an opportunity to try the- ORRINE
treatment. It is a very simple treat
ment. can d given in tne noma wnn out publicity or loss ef time from bust
ORRINE la prepared in two forms No. 1. secret treatment, a sawder: OR
RINE Ko. t. In pill form, for those who desire - to take voluntary treatment. ' Coats only fl.00 a box. Com In and talk over the matter-with us. Ask for booklet. - Lion Store Pharmacy South Hohrnan street. Hammond. ,lnd.
Miss Johnson and Mr. Thompson . of Chicago furnished music and readings
for the seventf-five guests; March . 6.
Mr. Minor of the Conkey plant spoke
to the Boys' Club. The board of directors yesterday appointed committee
Settlement House, the generosity of some of the public spirited citixens
having made this new venture possible.-
BOY SCOUT MEETING. The boy scouts met last evening in
the parlors of the First Baptist church
n East Slblev street. The meetinr was
an Important one. There was physical
culture and drill work in charge of the cout masters., the Rev. Floyd Adams
And Otto Hudson. Two boys, Rudolph
Monberg and Archie Bremer, passed'
for second class scouts. After roll call
by the assistant scoutmaster, Levi Gol-
en, the boys listened to an address by
Dr. O. O. Melton. After the address the boys gave a scout yell for Dr. "Mel
ton.
A LUNCHEON. Mrs. J. J. Ruff will entertain -the
members of the Erthstone club at a
luncheon at 1 o'clock Tuesday at her
ome la Carroll street.
CARD OF THANKS.' We wish .to thank all friends and
emnloves of the F. S Beta Company.
ladies of the Christian church and the
Rev. C. J. Sharp, for their kindness In
our late bereavement.
LEO SMITH AND FAMILY.
ERSONALS .. .. . .
Mrs. E. S. Tillman. Mrs. Harriet
Paull and Miss Marcllli Murray formed
matinee party in Chicago this aft
ernoon to see Maude Adams In "Peter Pan" at the Illinois theatre.
M. Buechler of Hegewlsch, formerly
an electrician for the N. I. G. Electric
Co.. submitted to an operation last
Wednesday at St. Margaret's hospital.
His many friends will be glad to learn that he is Improving rapidly.
William Zinn is 111 with pneumonia
at St. Margaret's hospital.
Mlu Laura Hasel Murray of Dan
ville, III., is visiting her sister, Miss
Marselle Murray, at her home, in South Hohrnan street. -
The Reiiley-Perrlng millinery shop
wishes to announce their spring display of pattern and tailored hats Sat
urday Monday, Tuesday, March . 15, 17
and 18. The public Invited. 701 South Hohrnan street. Hammond, Ind. it
A little son was born to Mr. and
Mfs. H. S. Horton. at their home- 28S
Sibley street, this morning.
There was a large attendance of
member at the meeting of Golden
Rod camp No. 157, Royal Neighbors,
last evening. Visitors from East Chi
cago were also present. The meeting
was held In Long's hall,. In East State
street. After the business session a
pleasant time was spent socially. Re
freshments were served during the so
clal hour. The members of the Ham-
bers of the Hammond lodge received an
Invitation to attend a school of In
struction. to be held. In East Chicago,
Thursday. April 3rd. It will be an all
day session Announcement was also.
made of the next regular meeting to be
held in two weeks. The "usual business
and social program will ie followed.
im will e
A pleasant meeting of the True Kin
dred lodge took place last evening, in
O. O. F. hall. In East State street.
There was a large attendance of (mem
bers at- the meeting. During the so
cial hour refreshments were served,
In two weeks the members will meet
again and follow their usual business
and social program. It Is desired that
there Is a large attendance at the meet
ing. y
Monday evening there will be
meeting of Opal Hive No. 896, L. O. T.
M.. in Moose hall. In State street It
will be the regular seml-monthlymeet-
tng and the usual business and social
program will be followed. A large at
tendance of members Is desired at the
meeting.
The regular semi-monthly meeting
of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L.
will be held Monday. evening In I. O. O.
P.- Hall in East State street. The
usual business and BOcial program will
be followed.
The members of Dorcas Rebeckah
Lodge will xneet this eveninff In I. O.
O. F. Hall in East State street for their regular weekly meeting. A class of
candidates will be initiated. During
the social hour dainty refreshments
will be served. A jarge attendance of
members Is desired.
There was a meeting of Hammond
Hive N6. 2 L. O. T. M. last evening in
the K. O. P. Hall in South Hohrnan
street. There wa ea large attendance
of members and they t thoroughly en
Joyed the meeting. After the business
meeting a social hour was enjoyed
Refreshments were served. In . two
weeks the members will meet again
and follow their usual business and so
clal program.
The members of Golden Rule council
No. 1, D. of L. have been Invited by
the members of the East Chicago coun
cil to do the Initiatory work at their
meeting Monday evening. As many
of the members as can are urged to at.
tend.
Has Fine Place Now.
Roy McCool, who opened a costly and
Up-to-date shoe shining parlor l the
Bijou building at ITS East State street,
last week In the quarters occupied by
Hoffman's haberdashery, has announc
ed that ha Is now carrying a fine grade
of cigars, tobaccos, papers and pertodl
cals. . With three expert shoe shiners
he Is finding a large patronage. A pri
vate chair for ladies it one of the fea
tures. Adv.
REV. SHARP RETURNS
Rev. Sharp of the Christian church
who has been awaf from his work and
the city for'two weeks, returned thl
morning and will be on hand and ready
for the Bible school contest and the preaching services at the Christian
church tomorrow.
Last -week Mr. Sharp was with th Valparaiso Christian church for th
closing' Sunday, having assisted there
for the week la a revival meeting.
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WHY IS DAVID NOT IV HEAVES t
A falr-slsed audience gathered Sunday afternoon In the K. of P. hall. Hammond, to listen to a Bible lecture by C. H. Swingle of Chicago. It was a lecture all Bible students would have listened to with pleasure and profit,
and those present expressed great ap
preciation. . j Mr. Swingle wil,l again speak at the K. of P. hall, over the Lion store, Hammond, Sunday March 9, at S p. m. His subject wilt be "Why is David Ncrt in Heaven?" Acts 2:34. Mr. Swingle comes to ourcity as one well versed In the Scriptures, having made a special study along this important line and . exDects to be able to make plain to his J hearers Just what "is Implied in his' theme and to harmonize many hitherto, perplexing and supposedly contradictory texts of the. Scripture. The Speaker Is ma-king use of many Scriptures which are said to be generally overlooked or Ignored and which throw a flood of light upon and create new interest in the subject; they show that God lias a plan of salvation which, when rightly understood, solves all the
mystery and commends itself to all-J
right-minded people as being most reasonable, Just- loving and good. . I The lecture Is under the auspices of the International Bible Students' association. It is not for gain, but absolutely free. No admission and no collection.' K. of P. hall, over Lion store, j 3 p. m.. March 9.
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Last SundajiValparalso won in the Bible school contest by 202 points. Every member of the Christian church and Bible school Is expected to rally and be on hand tomorrow. Last Sunday the' attendance was cut down by a cold day and a cold church. : Tomorrow a fine day and a warm church should put Hammond ahead again. Rev. Sharp has been giving stere-
optlcon lectures .In the Christian
churches of the county during the week. These pictures are views of the mission work done by the Christian churches in China, Africa, Japan, India and the Philippines, and have aroused each church to the point of a good offering for foreign missions. Rev. Sharp says he has some' more enterprises going and ready to an
nounce Boon which will be of interest'
to the general community.
Lectures in Hammond. Strickland Gillllan will give the entertainment at the.FlrBt Presbyterian church in South Hohrnan street Thursday evening, March 13. The subject of his lecture will be "Sunshine and Awkwardness." Mr. Gillilan is a noted lecturer, poet and humorist. The lecture will be the fifth and last In the course of - entertainments to be; given l&U .winter under lUe auspices ' Of the
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MAY NOT COME UP TILLJTETJRSD AY The latest Information is to the effect thkt the Gary saloon license cases will niSt come up until next Thursday. For one reason or another It will not be posi ible to assemble all of tha attorneys In the case uintll then. The; ane Is to be ibltterly contested and it Is expected that it will decide the fae of 169 Gary saloonkeepers. Lawyers generally are . interested in the" inatter.;' -.
Railroad Han Hurt. Omer Lee, employed on the I. H. Belt at Gibson, received a painful InJury to his leg this morning when he slipped and fell on a large gear. Ilia Injuries although not Serious gave him a great deal of pain. He was removed to St. Margaret's hospital In Burns' ambulance. Lee is employed as a switch tender, and is expected to 1 be up and around again In several daya.
Is your house cold when you reach home? Get a Gas Heating Stove. -No. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co.
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