Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1913 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Tuesday, March 11, 1913.
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A THEATER PART V. : Miss Alta. Adklns Miss DeEtta Curry, Miss Florence Dolph and Miss NMn Pettit formed a theater party in Chicago last evealng to see Maude Adams In "Peter Pan" at the Illinois. HAVE U VESTS AT DINNER. Mr. and Mrs. Bo wen "Williams were entertained at dinner at the home, of ( Mr. and Mrs. Harry McElfresh, 203 ' Hoffman street Sunday. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeill of Moose Jaw, Canada who are visiting Hammond relatives. A MISSIONARY. MEETING. The annual "Thank Offering: Meeting" of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. K. church will take place this afternoon Wi the i parlors of the church in Russell street. The hostesses will be Mrs. J. o. Thomp- . son and Mrs. A. E. Wilcox. The. program for the .afternoon will be in charge of Mrs. Etta Bloomhofr. The , following will be the program: Devotional Services
- Mrs. George R. Streeter Instrumental Solo
Miss Gladys Younger Vocal Solo,... Mrs. Melvln Monnett Accompanist, Mrs. -Lasaater. Address ...Mrs. J. M. Adaan of Gary, conference secretary Vocal Solo. ..... .Miss Louise Younger A LECTURE OX ALASKA. Ir. S. Hall Young for many years a missionary to Alaska will give a lecture at the First Presbyterian church in South Hohman street Tuesday evening t eight o'clock. Dr. Young has spent more than thirty years in our northern possessions and is an authority on the life and conditions there.
This lecture will be of great interest to the hundred or more persons frorn the various churches who are studying Alaska preparatory to their work for The World In Chicago" in May when
the Calumet region will have charge of the Alaskan exhibit. The lecture is free to the public. A I.VNCIIEON. Mrs. J. J. Kuff Is entertaining the membej-s of the Krthstane Club at luncheon this afternoon at ner home in Carroll street. The luncheon will be served at one o'clock after which
the guests will devote the afternoon to
their needle-work. ' A Till MltLE PARTY. The members of the N. Embroidery Club will be entertalr.etS by Mrs.
John J. Claussen at Jjer home in Stale
Line street this evening. Mrs. Claussen will be hostess at a thimble party.
Music and net'dle work will be features
of the evening. A very enjoyable time
is anticipated. AX AFTERNOON PARTY.
A very pleasant meeting of the K. S.
T. Club will take place this afternoon
at th home of Mrs. C. R. Stiver In May street. Mrs. Stive!" will entertain at a
thimble party. The members will
spend the afternoon with their needle work. Music will also be a feature of
the afternoon. AX AM. DAY SESSION. There will be a meeting 06 the De
borah Society tomorrow. The mem
bers will meet for an all da ysession in
the parlors of the First Christian''
church in Calumet avenue. A dinner
will be served the public at noon and there will be hvme bakery for sale.
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S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Free for the asking.
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During the afternoon the "members will sew for the Easter" sale to be held the latter part of this month. The meet-
ng tomorrow will be In charge, or
Cotnmitee No." 1 of which M,rs. LaPler
is chairman.
A SOCIAL MEETING.
- Mrs. Grace Lukeman will entertain
the members of the W. R. C. Embroid
ery Club at her" noma in East Carroll street Wednesday afternoon. It will be the regular semi-monthly social meeting. The members and their
friends are invited.
A fil'ILD MEETING. This week's meeting of the Womn'a Guild Of St. Tlll' Knlnxnnll
church will take place Wednesday aft-
rnoon in the parish room in Blmhnoh
avenue. The ladles of the pariah are
cordially invited to attend.
AV1LL MEET WEDNESDAY. Orvllle Lindner will entertain the
Foys Choir of St. Paul's Episcopal
church at his home, the corner of Stan
ton and Lincoln avenues, West Hammond, Wednesday.
AID SOCIETY MEETS. The Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's
Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock In the school
hall at the corner of Sibley street and
Oakley avenue. It is desired that there
Is a large attendance, of members at
the meeting.
A STt'DY MEETING. The members of the literature com
mittee of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. George
B. Sheerer in Warren street this afternoon. It will be the regular semi
monthly study meeting and a very Interesting program has been prepared. It will be the meeting postponed from
last Tuesday. The following is the
program;
English Drama Mrs. Scott
Belasco : Mrs. Jeannie Sawyer
The Thunderbolt ...Mrs. E. P. Deming
Music "....The Misses Sheerer
A STIDY MEETING.
A most delightful meeting of the
art committee of the Hammond Wom
an's Club took place yesterday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Erick Lund in Warren street. The study subject
was "Scandinavian Art" and the after
noon's program was one of great interest to. the members. Mrs. Lund who was one' of the" members of the art
committee who saw the Scandinavian
exhibit at the Art Institute in Chicago one day last week told of the pictures
that impressed her the most strongly. She described a number of the most striking pictures and compared them
with the work of some of our own
American artists. The exhloit was ar
ranged by the American Scandinavian
Art Society in Chicago and their pur
pose In bringing it here was to keep
alive the love of their home land in
the hearts of the Amerioan-Seandlnav
tans. There were one hundred and
fifty pictures in the collection. Mrs
George R. Streeter gave a delightful
review of the sixth chapter of "The
Seven Lamps of Architecture", by
Ruakln which Is being studied In the
club this winter. " The chapter dealt wltht the spirit of memory In architecture. During the social hour Mrs. Land served her guests with dainty
refreshments. In two weeks on Monday afternoon, March 24th tne members of the committee will be entertained
by Mrs. Otto Rabe at her home In Williams street. "Artistic Book Bind
ing" will be the study subject. BOY SCOVT MEETING.
The Junior Boy Scouts had an Inter
esting meeting last evening in the- par
lors of the First Baptist churcti in East Sibley street. The usual program was
followed and a report of the two contetss was given. The Buffalo Patrol
Is leading In the Tatrol Contest and in
the contest for five hundred points the leader is L. Farling. The boys who range In age from nine to twelve years are taking a great deal of interest in the contests. There were many pres
ent last evening. The meetings are held regularly every Monday evening.
MEET IX CHURCH PARLORS. Mrs. T. W. Oberlln and Mrs. Phillip Hudson will entertain the members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church in the parlors of the church In South Hohman street Wednesday afternoon. AT THE SETTLEMENT HOUSE. There will be a meeting at the Settlement House, 9 State street Saturday evening, March 15th to which the public is cordially invited. Miss Virginia Brooks will address the gathering. A short musical program will also be given after which refreshments will be served.
ILodge Assemblies
ATTENTION! GUlllLS, B&VS, MMUS TIME A Beautiful Saint Patrick's Postal Card given with every 10c Loaf of Seip's White Lilly Bread -
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The regular semi-monthly meeting of Triumph Council No. ll-D. of L. took place last evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall in ' East State ' Street. There was the usual large attendance of members. After the lodge session dainty refreshments were served and a pleasant time was spent socially. The next
regular meeting will be held, in two
weeks on Monday evening. A large at-
endance is desired at that meeting as
business of importance will be , transacted.
Tonight the members of Golden Rule
Council No. 1 D. of L. will meet in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street for their regular semi-monthly meet-
ng. A large attendance 'of members s desired as business of Importance
will be transacted. Following the
lodge session a pleasant time will be
spent socially.
About twenty-five members of Gold
en Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. went to
East Chicago last evening to attend the
meeting of Liberty Bell Council No. 3
D. of I. The officers and members of
the degree staff of Golden Rule Council were Invited to do the Initiatory work.
A class of candidates was Initiated fol
lowing which there was a social ses
sion. During the social hour a dainty twa course luncheon was served. There was a -large attendance of local
and visiting members. The following
were the officers in charge of the initiation: -
Councilor Mrs. Edna Ashbaucher. Associate Councilor Mrs. Eva Burns. Junior Ex-Councilor Mrs. Myrtle
Koons.
Junior Ex-Associate Councilor Mrs.
Julia Wilhelm.
Guide Mrs. Ada Franck. Vice Councilor Mrs. Lizzie Larson. Associate Vice Councilor Mrs. Alice
Undvllle.
Inside Guard Mrs. :Delila Bayne. Outside Guard Mrs. Mary Hudson. Degree Staff Mrs. Lizzie Burge, Mrs.
Lizzie Pontius, Mrs. Sarah Owens, Mrs.
Ora Loomls.
The members of Golden Rule Co un-
cil No. 1 D. of L. and Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. have received an Invlta-.
tion from the South Chicago council to
attend a Union meeting to be held at Calumet Hall. South Chicago, Wednesday, March 19th..
All members of the Royal League
are requested to meet at the K. of F.
Hall in South Hohman street this evening at 7:45 o'clock and go from there in a body to the home of Gus Winkler.
COMING TO THE HAMMOND THEATER "Truxton King," a cracklnff good story, has been welded Into a play and will be presented here Sunday, March 18. Theatre-goers are said to have been longing for romance once more and now it comes along for it was for the sake of romance that " ' young Truxton King ventured into Graustark and participated in the fight for a throne. Mr. McCutcheon made Truxton King a most likable young man, and there is every reason to expect that as a stage hero Kln will not be disappointing. Miss Hay ward, the dramatist, has made a special study of Mr. McCutcheon's style and Is thoroughly acquainted with his skill in building climaxes. "The spring maid," with a great cast and production, will be the Easter Sunday attraction at the Hammond.
K. C.'s Meet Tonight. The fourth degree chapter of Unity Council, Knights of Columbus, will hold a called meeting this evening In the club rooms, the object of the session being to make arrangements for a post-lenten social function. Just what form the entertainment Is to take has not yet been decided, but it will be very likely so planned so that Invitations can be extended to all the members of the council.
Hammond Phone 232 J NOW PLAYINQ 179172 CABARET REUHEW COMPANY OF 18 PEOPLE. A MIXTURE OF FUN, MUSIC AND DANCING. COMING THURSDAY Sutcliffe Troupe Pipers, Dancers, Acrobats.
Pammoiiii
Orpheum Theater. Miss Minnie Palmer's cabaret review now current at the Orpheum will close its engagement tomorrow evening. A vaudeville show will be presented Thursday, the feature of which will be the Sutcliffe troupe, which conslses of seven men bag-pipers, acrobats and dancers. Lewis Stone will skate on real ice ana Whlttler-Ince and company will offer a laughable skit entitled "Dr. Smart's Dilemma." Other acts and pictures will also be provided.
VALPO WINS FOR THE DAY
! Sunday School Contest Is Getting Exciting. j In the lnter-city Christian church ; Sunday school contest between the churches of Hammond ajid Valparaiso, the latter city lead for the day with 99Vi points, although for the entire i contest so far Hammond is still 553 Vt I points ahead. The contest extends over ' a period of eight weeks, four of which have passed. Points are awarded on attendance, new members, personally
owned Bibles, and contributions. Hammond yesterday had an attendance of 502 against Valparaiso's S60, but 196 of the latter were in the students' class. The contributions in Hammond amounted to 119.20 and for Valparaiso $20.60. A week ago yesterday the Valparaiso congregation won by more than 200 points, but this temporary . victory is partly accounted for by the fact that the Rev. C. J. Sharp had been there for a week assisting in a revival. ' He has been away from Hammond for two weeks, but now that he can be "on theJob" again, he expects to see Hammond win next Sunday:
Preparing for Ball. Extensive preparations are being made for the . second annual police pension fund ball to be held at Assembly hall Wednesday evening, April 2. According to the large advance sale of tickets the attendance will be larger than that of last year. The hall Is being beautifully decorated for the occasion and the ball promises to be one
of the most delightful social events of
the season.
Theatre FRIDAY EVE, MARCH Uth II. II: FUAZEE . and JACK CURLEY offer
CHAMPIONS OF THE
WORLD
In Boxing, Wrestling and
Training Exhibitions luther Mccarty
Heavy Weight Champion.
PACKEY McFARLAND Undefeated Lightweight.
JIMMY CLABBY The Coming Middleweight Champion. JOHNNY KILBANE
Featherweight Champion.
JOHNNY, COULON
Bantam Weight Champion
JOHN HERMANSEN 158-Pound Wrestling Champion.
ADOLPH SUTTER
175-Pound Wrestling Champion. Bag Punchers, Wrestlers Boxers, Etc.
luther Mccarty Lariat Throwing and Cow Boy Stunts and His Big Feature Slumber Land
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SERVICES AT
ST. PAUL'S The preacher at the Tuesday evening lenten service tonight In St. Paul's Episcopal church will be the Rev. Mar- , shall M. Day of Indiana Harbor. This will be the last of the e-ut-of-towB ministers to visit St. Paul's this year. Tomorrow there will be a celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 instead of the usual week day service on Thursday. There will be no service on Thursday on account of the rector's absence from the city.
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A RECITAl Pupils in tha Intermediate department of the Hammond Musical Col
lege will give a recital Wednesday evening March 12th at eight o'clock at
Recital Hall in the Rlmbach building.
The program will be composed of violin mandolin and piano selections. It will be the eleventh Pupil's Recital and
the public is cordially invited to at
tend.
Miss Ethel Ebright has returned
from Wichita Kan. where she spent
the winter with relatives.
Miss Elizabeth Flicker has returned
from Monroe Mich, where she was call
ed on account of the death of her
grandfather.
Mrs. Fred W. Newell of Ogden street
is spending the week with Mrs. Frank
Williams at her home in LaGrange 111.
Harry McElfresh is ' reported to be
quite ill at his home 203 Hoffman street. He has been confined to his
room for a week or longer. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs A. H. Daily at their home 534 Wilcoi
street last Saturday morning. Mother and little son are reported to be doing
nicely. A little son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Lukowskl at their home in 155th street. Mother and son are reported to be do
ing nicely. "
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