Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1913 — Page 2

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CELKURATE AXMVERSARV. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. MacLeod, 410 Cedar street are today celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding day. They have resided in Hammond, the past IS years and are the parents of twelve children. . .

A Sl'RPIlISK PARTY

A delightful party was given as a surprise to Mrs. Oscar Norman at her home 417 West Sibley street last even- ' ing. The party eelebrated her birth- ' day anniversary and she received a number of very pretty gifts in remem- , brance of the day. During the evening ! games were played. .. Progressive pedro

was played at several tables. Prizes i were won by Mrs. Simon Smith and entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William Klage. After the card Hayward at their home

SOCIAL. XKVVS FOB TUESDAY. The Misses K-mily and Hertha Kbert will entertain the members of the N. X. Kmhrolrtery Club at their heme la South Ilohmi street Tanday evenla.it. The rein la r meeting t the fiermanla Lodge , ( Itebeekabm will be held Tuesday evening; In the I. O. O. V. Hall In Kast rare street. Tuesday evenlae; the members of Progressive Court Tribe of Ben Hue o. 14M will meet ta the K. of I. Hall In South Hahsiis street.

The Latctt Fashions From ParU A Very Chic Afternoon Gown fey DrecoU

Mrs. Harry In Warren

games the guests were invited into the street, dining room for refreshments. .An j elaborate four course luncheon was SALES WERE Sl CCESSFri,. served. The tables were decorated very J The Martha Society of the First .attractively with , roses and carnations Christian church had home bakery and and a pretty color schema was carried , baked beans tor sale at Ruff's Hardout In pink and white. Covers wereiware tre in 8outh Hohman street and laid for Mr. and Mrs." A. G. tteaver, Mr. t' Grlswolds store In East State street and Mrs. Arthur O'Connor. Mr. and Mrs. ; Saturday. Committee No. 1 of Out Rosenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. George '. which Mrs. Grant Walters is chairman Knoth, Mr. and Mrs. William Klsge, had prepared a large assortment of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Smith. Mr. and Mrs. bakery goods and every article was George Seldler. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred .disposed of. A nice sum was realized Stalling. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patter- j which will be used for the benefit of the

church. It was arranged to have two

sales at the same, places next Saturday and the public Is invited to attend. The

on, Mrs. Fransieo and Mist Hagen. HONOR THEIR DAUGHTER.

Mr. and Mrs, August Doebler very,"ales be managed by the sane

delightfully entertained a number of , committee.. The next meeting of the friends and relatives at their home yes-; society will be held at the church In terday in honor of their daughter, Anna) Calumet avenue Thursday. March 20. who was confirmed at St. Paul's Luth- j11 will be an all day session and a large ran church. Among the guests were ; attendance of members desired. Busla number from out of town. A prettily j ne f importance will be transacted appointed dinner was served at two;aur,nS the afternoon. On the evening o'clock. The tables were decorated!0' March 27 a Chicken Pie Social will

with sweet , peas and pink and while i e Siven. a program will be given

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roses. Miss Doe bier received a number of gifts. Those who were guests at th dinner were Mr. and Mrs. William Fodeis of Crown Point. Mr. and MrsI William Uttman, sr., of Hegewlsch, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Littman of Hegawisch, Mr. and -Mrs. Gus Oberigner and "Mr.

during the evening which promises to be very enjoyable. The public is Invited. PROGRAM 13 ANXOlTJfCED. The monthly meeting of the Parents'

Club of the Lafayette school will be

and Mrs. Frank Friske of Hegewlsch. j held tomorrow afternoon at three Mrs. Mundt of Fort Wayne, Mr. and: o'clock In the school hall in Calumet

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cago. Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Doebler of Cavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs. William Littman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Prevo, Mr. and Mrs. August Doebler. Mrs. Jack J"ilan- all of Hammond. The following children were present: Alice and Ruth Uttman, Sophia Podeis, Clara and Anna Doebler, "Willian Littman. William

Oberigner, James Prevo, James Fllan, ,'nnfl nttO-Dosblf.

A DELIGHTFUL MEETING. The semi-monthly meeting of the Mozart Club was devoted to the study of French and English composers. The

of the W. C. T. U. and will be as follows; Piano Solo '. .Mrs: Achenbach Reading "The Story of a Boy",...., Mrs. Carten

Vocal. Solo. ; .Mrs. Sprout

"Why , Toach Temperance to Chil-,. drenr . Mrs. yeaiel Presentation to school of "The Llffr of Frances Wlllard" . . . i . . . .-. . . .Mrs. H. E.' Granger Piano Solo 'i . .......Mrs. Ray Wells

HAVE GUEST DAY. A very enjoyable meeting

of the

club met at the Hammond Musical Col- Loyal Womens Class took place last lege on Saturday evening and there ' Friday aft ernoon In the library of the was a large attendance. The program ( First Christian church In Calumet avewa In charre of Mrs. Lawrence Becker nue. It was "Guest Day" and a number and was as follows: (of the. friends of the member were en.'Reverie" Debussey Miss Dora Otto tertained. There was a large attend -

poeers , Miss Lena Lindner Mrs. J. A. Cochran and Mrs. O. B. Lovd.

Solo Chaminade. .Mrs. C. G. Kingweir Games and contests had been arranged Fifth Valee" Qodard jas a feature of the afternoon's enter- . .Miss Dollie Knotts talnment. A dainty luncheon was serv- , Piano Duet Mrs. ed. It was the regular monthly meetLawrence Becker and Clark Learning ing and a short time was devoted to

sacrificing others m ho were light, airy, trifling and others who were selfish and

grasping. ' These ? characters she

elineated in a most dramatic style. It

waa after she had read, "John Halifax" that she decided to go no further In her search for in Uxsulla she found tha

rave, loving and devoted mother.

During the course of . .Mrs. Edwards'

talk Miss Murray sang. Her first solo

followed the introductory story. She

sang very sweetly ."Soft and Low", the

words of which were' written by Tenny

son and the music' by Barnby. She also sang a "Lullaby" by Carrie Jacobs

Bond and "Ave Marie", by Masoowgni.

Her piano accompaniment was played

by Miss Wellle McDan(l. The open

ing number of the afternoon's program

was a piano nolo "Two Larks" by

Leschetiiky which was very beautiful

ly rendered by Miss Grace Jenkins. Mrs.

.' M. Turner presided in the absence of

the president, Mrs. Richard O. Wbnkler.

nd the vice president, Mrs. Ralph Ross.

both of whom are out of the city. The business meeting was called at three

clock. The reading of the minutes

by the secretary and enumeration oc

cupied only a small portion of the aft-

rnoon, after which Mrs. Turner intro

duced Mrs. Edwards and also the young

women who contributed the music. It;

is to be regretted that the attendance

as not larger and the members who.u the regular semi-monthly club meet-

were not present missea a rare treat, jing.

There were twenty-eight members and

Mrs. H. . R. Bell read Browning', "Child Asleep" to the accompani-. . mont-of Chopin's "Berceuse" by Mrs. P. J. Lyons. V On March 29th the club will meet at the residence of Mrs. C. G. Kingwell on

the trannactton of business. Announcement of the nex""rheeting will be made later. "MOTHERS' DAY AT CLUB. "Mothers' Day," which occupies a

: imams street. It will, be German place of prominence on the calendar of

Opera evening. Final arrangements the Hammond Women's Club was ob

have been made for the Artists Recital served Saturday afternoon in the club

to e given on .March 37th in the Ham- rooms of the Hammond Chamber of

mond Musical College.

Commerce. Mrs. James F. Edwards of

Indianapolis who was invited to enter

tain the club and their guests gave an address with musical accompaniment.

WILL MEET VEDE sY A Y. 1 The members of the Jewish Ladies'

Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. The program is entirely original with

Dave Hlrsch at her home in South Hoh- Mrs. Edwards and proved to be one of man street Wednesday afternoon. The extraordinary interest. The members

'meeting will be held with Mrs. Hirsch are indebted to Mrs. Edwards for one , instead of with Mrs. Evans as was fir.st of the -most delightful afternoons of announced. A large " attendance of tha year. Her subject was "Mothers In

members is desired at the meeting as Literature" and -the musical program

: business of importance wil be trans- by Miss Marselle Murray, soprano, was acted. ' chosen by Mrs. Edwards to carry out her theme. Mrs. Edwards gave as an

A BRIDGE PARTY. introduction to her talk the story of a ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Scott at little girl whom only memory of her

iheir home 1101 Uyslop street enter- mother was as she saw her In death tained the members of the Saturday he also remembered her father tak-

, evening Brtage Club last '; Saturday, ing her In his arms and telling her

The evening was devoted to card and that her mother would not return and

several games of bridge whist were that she would not see her again until

played. The games were played pro

ureeslvely at four tables. "High scores wera made by Mrs. Fred Cruirtpacker and Mr. Allan S. Graham, They were nwarded very pretty prizes. .After the card games a J.wo course luncheon was servd. The luncheon favors were shamrocks. The decorations were appropriate to St. Patrick's Day and car-

she went to her. The story was Mrs

Edwards' own experience when she was a child. But it was after her own child died that Mrs. Edwards decided to search in literature for the Ideal

mother. Hhe began with the mothers

in the Bible, studied Shakespeare. Scott

EJiot, Dickens, Victor Hugo, Haw

throne, and others. In their works sin:

riea ut a eoior scheme in green and I found mothers of beautiful character.

white. In two weeks the club will he I some who were good. kind. loving

Meadames Law son, Wilson and Dixon; Responses . . ."Irish Witt" by members j CELEBRATES ASMVEHSABV."The home of Mr. and Mrs. William'' Jonas, 474 East Carroll street was tho:

scene f a large gathering of -friends

and relatives yesterday." The event

celebrated the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas and they were presented with several beautiful gifts of silverware and cut glass.

Friends from South Bend, Michigan

City, LaPorte and Chicago were anion the guests. -The festivities started wliij a dinner after which music, both Instrumental and vocal were delightful

features. Supper was srved at sixthirty o'clock after which the guests departed for their homes. Those present from out of town were:- Mr. and Mrs. C. Deako, South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Staudinger and children Laporte; Mrs. Puffpoff and daughters, Luella, Edna, Cornelia and Louise and

Messrs C. Gale and R. Krueger, also Mrs. S. Salisbury. Michigan City; Mr.

and Mrs. F. Schaaf and daughter. Miss

Ida Stover, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Staudinger and daughter Chicago.

" A SOCIAL EVEMSC.y v

Last Saturday evening ' wfls " social

night at the Settlement House. The

crowd was -not as large as usual but thos present were Interested and expressed themselves as desirous of tak

ing an active part In the work. Miss

Butterfield sang several beautifu

songs that were greatly appreciated. Mrs. Ralph Pierce explained the work

and the father needs of the associa

tion. Judge V. S. Reiter and Mr. W. C.

Belman were present and gave short talks. They both emphasised the point

that whereever the serious work of making better the social conditions of

the city were attempted, financial sup

port would not be lacking. A Chicago

university professor was , quoted as ; having said that wherever an attempt' was made to make better the sodai conditions of a city the workers would early discover that what each worker eould accomplish would be infinitely little but that was of Infinite Importance that every person should do that little. A STUDY MEETING. Mrs. V. KImbal opened her home !n Williams street this afternoon for the meeting of the history commit of the

Hammond Woman's Club. The day's study subject is "A Trip to Venice." Mrs. Nicholas Emerling, the chairman of the program committee, aslsted by Mrs. Etta. ReU. Mrs. Etta Rloomhoff and Mrs. Stewart have arranged a very Interesting' program. On account of the day; being St. Patrick's. Day the committee requested each member to be prepared to give an Iriha story. Serving on y the social committee are Mrs. Ktmbal, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Lundt and ; Mrs. Warner, The program for the afternoon will be as foHows . . "A Trip to Venice".. Mrs. E, A. Glleon "The Leaning Tower".........,.,..

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7ko kDoyouDf Buttling, Wpsrettia 66Tii Spring MatcF The Sensational Production of Merry Melodies and Gay Romances that hav , Charmed the World. V Metropolitan Cast of 70, including Marguerite Wright, Charles XIcNaughton,5 Jack Kaffael, Anna Orr, Charles IL Ilart, Ileese R. , Reese, Tillie Sallinger, David Bennett. -Grace Ady, the Premier Danseuse OrphiaHewes, Dall Connor The Original Spring raid Ballet and An Augmented Orchestra :. V;;;-V Especially Carried by this Elaborate Organization PRICES MAIN FLOOR $1.00 and $1.50 BALCONY. 75c and 1.00 and $1.50

club will be present and they will spend the evening with needle work. Music will also be a feature of the

evening. It will be the regular weekly club meeting.

Buy your magazines, dally papers

and periodicals at the Bijou shoe shin

ing parlors. Roy McCool, 175 East State street. 14-17-19

"Church of VenleVf. U.v.Mrs. TtUt Dake Violin Solo. . . . . , , , , , .Master Crook Current, Events .;., , , . ;Mr.: Stewart Short Sketch ' ( SI. ratrle.K Life. ,.': v.y.'.. ; . . iuMr.v Nicholas " Emmerllng Vocal Solo.. . ..vi, .Miss Lydia , Welters

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Mrs, Virgil S.. Helter la -entertaining

the members of the Embroidery Club

this afternoon at her .home in South

Hohman street. The guests will devote the afternoon to thir peedle work

and spend a delightful time socially1. It

- AX EVEXIXO PARTY.

The members of the E. 8. T. Club will

entertain their husband and a few

friends. In the neighborhood at a St

fourteen guests present.

A COMMITTEE -MEETING. The meeting of the literature com

mittee of the Hammond Woman's Club j Tatrlck's Day party this evening at thtj

tomorrow afternoon will take place at i home of Mrs. C. B. Stiver in May street the home of Mrs. Harry Smith in High-The house will be appropriately decor-

land street. The meeting will be called tated and the entertainment for the

at two-thirty o'clock. The following 'evening wilt be characteristic of St.

will be the program for the afternoon: j Patrick's Day. The party will be one

Gaelic Revival In Ireland" !of the very delightful affairs of the

jurs, w. u. iiarrison ; weeK

'New Poets of Ireland".,,. .....

Mrs. J. W. Davis

John Synge and William Teates"...

Mrs. M. L. Bull

Rising of the Moon" Mesdames

Poyse'r, Campbell. Dyer and Smith Work House Ward"

A THIMBLE PART V.

The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert

will entertain the members of the N.

X. Elmbroidery Club at their home In South Hohman street tomorrow evening. Only the young women of ' the

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Lodge Assemblies

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cas Rebeckah Lodge took place last Saturday evening In I. O. O. P. Hall in East State street. A number of mem

bers were In attendance. After the

business meeting pleasant time was spent socially. Refreshments were served during the social hour. . At the

next meeting, Saturday evening, March 22 there will be Initiation of candidates. It is desired that there is a large attendance of members at the meeting.

A meeting of the Hammond Chapter

of Eastern Stars was held last Saturday evening in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. It was the regular semi-monthly meeting and the usual business and social program was fellowed. No business of special Importance -, was , transacted. The next meeting will occur in two weeks and

It Is desired that there is a large attendance of members,

Tomorrow evening the members of Progressive Court No. 166 Tribe of Ben

Hur will meet in K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street for their regular semi-

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INDIANA HAEBOU Get a Gas Heating Stove. Delay may mean Illness. -No. Ind. Gas & Elee. Co. The newsboys of Indiana Harbor have entered Into a contract to see who can deliver their routes with the fewest number of complaints. Boys have been Instructed to place all papers delivered by them on the porch or In the hall where the door Is open, and to call "Paper" from the porch when making the delivery. They have also been provided with whistles bo as to call attention to the fact that they are in the vicinity. This in order that customers may be on the lookout, and as eoon as It Is delivered get their paper. Instead of allowing It to remain outside for somebody to whom it does not belong to pick up, or for the wind to blow away. If the news carriers and subscribers both do their part, the boys In delivering' the papers "where they are comparatively safe, and the customers by taking them In as soon as possible after delivery, there Is no reason why there should not be model service In Indiana Harbor. The complaints -are to be figured In proportion to-the number of customers on each route, and the boy who has the

smallest proportion of complaints at

monthly meeting. It is 'desired that i the end of six weeks, is to get a prise.

there Is a large attendance of members.

The usual business and social program

will be followed. It Is desired that there is a large attendance of members at the meeting of Germania Rebeckah Lodge to be held tomorrow In I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street. Following the business meeting a short time will be spent socially. Refreshments will be served during the social hour.

EAST CHICAGO You get instant warmth and comfort with a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co, It East Chicago Is looking eagerly- forward to the Easter dance to be given by the East Chicago club, on the evening of Saturday, March 28 at the Masonic hall. The . event promises to be the most brilliant dance ever given in this city, and the responses Indicate that there will be a large attendance. The social committee of which George H. Standlsh is the chairman will- do everything In their power to make the

I dance all that it can be in the way of giving each and every guest a good

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will furnish the music. The dance Is

an annual affair with the East Chicago club. Heretofore It has taken place in

Indiana Harbor at th South Bay hptclyj

aa..East Chicago had no place--sufficiently large and at the same time suitable to such an occasion, but since the

completion of the Masonic temple the! t-asl tnicaga n...i.r , ,,- u.,1... I Harbor are r

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A GLIMPSE OF THE PITS, INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY

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While th eyes of the ptibUc r

aaturally turned upon th drltere who will participate in the third annual 600-mile International Sweepstakes race wbich will be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, May 30, tbere are other; men who have their share of the work to do and upon whom the driver is largely dependent for his auccess. These are "the men at the pits," those expert w.orkmen, who are able to make the most'eonv plicated repairs on a car in a miraculously short time. Every ear mnst have its pit-men, and these men must work with the speed of lightning and the precision of machinery. When a car is compelled to come to the pits Ifor repairs or tire changes,- seconds are precious, and every man must Know exactly what to do and when to tflo It. For the .spectator, this pit

work is as interesting and as exciting as the contest itself, and this year surrassements have ben made to that

the public will be able to enjoy this part of the performance to the fullest

extent.

Jules Guyot and Paul Zucearrelll,

the Frenchmen who will compose the

Pengeot team will be accompanied to

this country by a large force of me

chanlcs and repair men, who have

secured their training In the Peugeot

factory In Paris. So vitally itnpor

tant do the foreigners consider their pit work, that these men are kept In constant practice, and even when they

are not engaged in racing they are

forced to have "pit drill" almost

dally. Albert Gayot, the driver of the Eng

liah Sunbeam car, is also a Frenchman, but Ms working force will be composed of men from the Sunbeam

factory, which is located at Wolver

hampton, England. They are a cos

mopollUa lot, among them being a German, two Italians, a Irishman,

two Frenchmen and several English mta.

necessity, of going to the Harbor for

these events was vanished. The annual

dance by the East Chicago club is always select and brilliant but this year's owing to the fact that It.is to be held at home, promises to eclipse all predecessors.

Miss Mary Helen Pavis of Magoun

avenue Is still-very low. Yesterday she had- a very bad day which was rather discouraging irursmuch as her friends

had expected she would be able soon

to- be given a change of climate. As

long as she remains in her present

weakened condition, however, this is Impossible, Miss Davis dates the first of her trouble to vaccination about elg,ht weeks ago. She has been ailing ev'er since, most of the tim being bedfast.

The Royal Neighbors will meet at ;

one o'clock sharp tomorrow afternoon for practice. In tha evening there will be an Important meeting at 730 o'clock when business of Interest and importance to the organisation will be discussed. While ail members are urged to.be present at both, it Is especially desirable that all attend the evening meeting.: - . Mrs, E. N. Canine will entertain at a luncheon today at one o'clock in bonoof Mrs, Ernest .Williams. .. Mrs. Berquest's . slter-Jn-law, - wh is ' visiting the latter from Toronto, Canada, A special meeting of the Ixiyal Order of Moose will be. held next Wednesda'y evenlng at the Odd Felows hall at S P. M. This meeting is called to initiate

Subscribers, you are requested to help the b.oys, by watching for your paper and taking It In as soon as it is deliveredt or as shortly thereafter as possible. Tou are invited, however, to enter any and all complaints where the

service Is not good, with J. J. Freeican, !

Central drug' store. Phone 349M. Patrons are requested not to ask the boys to sell them extra papers as the regular carriers do not carry any extras, and if they accommodaTe, persons so requesting it is done at the expense of regular subscriber. Mrs. Morris Shario returned Friday from Milwaukee, whre she spent a week". She went to be with her mother, Mrs.-AViUiain Kreegan of Chicago, who underwent an operation on her eyes jn the Wisconsin town. Dr. Snyder operated successfully. Nellie Fulmer, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B'ulmer of IBock avenue is quite sick with an attack of pneumonia. Armour Mock of ennsylvania avc., who has been sick, is able to be at work again. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Franklin, 3630 ennsylvanla avenue, will leave for California April. They are packing their household goods now for shipment and will spend the Intervening time between sending their goods away and their own departure, with friends. ' The Women's club of Indiana Harbor will meet this evening with Mrs. A. P. Brown, in the Globe building.

The ladies of Indiana

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been prepared and it Is hoped all members will be present. Miss AUa Witt, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Witt for several weeks, expects ti return to Elkater, la., tomorrow. ' , Johnnie McGuan was the recipient of as fine a bunch of shamrock as ever came over from Jreland.( The , shamrock were sent by Mc. Median's mother, who gathered them right from the "Old Sod," and Mr. icGuan was busy this morning giving sprigs of the green to hls friends.

Is your house cold when you reaeh home? Get a Gas Heating Stove. No.

A very interesting program has Ind. Gas & Elec. Co.

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