Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1913 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

April 26. 1913.

A RRIDGE LUNCHEON. Mrs. W. IX Webb, of Highland street, entertained the members of the, Marquette club very charmingly at a one o'clock luncheon and afternoon bridge party yesterday at the Hammond Country club. The table appoints were all In white and fcreen. Apple blossoms and ferns' held in large art baskets decorated the luncheon tables very beautifully. After the luncheon, which was served In several courses, the guests returned to the parlors where the remainder of the afternoon was spent playing cards. The guests played bridge whist at four tables. High score was made by Mrs. W. L. Simonton, of Chicago, and the second honors were won by Mrs. Lawrence Cox. Friday, May 2nd, Mrs. K. R. Bisbrow will entertain the members of the Marquette club at a bridge. , luncheon at her home, 6231 Monroe street, Chicago. A SURPRISE PARTY. The members of the North Side Ladies' clab gave a delightful party as a. surprise to Mrs. Frank Ferguson at her home. 129 Hohraan stret. yesterday

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THE GREAT DAY OF JUDGMENT. Mr. A. L. Seeley of Chicago-will be with us again on RumJay, April 27, at 3 p. m., Jn K. of P. hall. His subject for the afternoon will be "The Great Pay of Judgment" The speaker is quoted as saying there are few subjects that are of more vital Interest than this. It is tt Trestio ..ked by manyintelligent, thoughtful rrflnda, a question most pergnant with, interest and the correct answer has much to do with satisfaction of heard and mind. A cordial invitation is, extended to all. No admission and jio collection. International Bible Students, SC. of P. hall over Lion store, Hammond, Ind.

afternoon. The party was given to

celebrate her sixty-eighth birthday an

niversary and sh received many pret

ty gifts in remembrance of the day. The afternoon was spent pleasantly

in a h octal way with music and games,

after whtieh a two-course luncheon was served. :Mr. Ferguson's daughter, Mra.

Black, sierved. There wer twenty-five

guests s.t the affair and their gift to

Mrs. .Ferguson was a sewing .locker. A MISSIONARY MEETING. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Kociety of th5 First Christian church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Earl Robertson in Erie street. The meting was not as largely attended as usual on account of the disagreeable weather. The program for the afternoon was In charges of Mrs. James Graves. Several very interesting missionary stories were told, after which the hostess served her guests with a dainty two course luncheon. The social hour was spent very enjoyably. LECTURES IN HAMMOND. . Rali T. Scharnfarber, of Chicago, will dwliver services and a very interesting lecture on Sunday evening. April 27, at 7:30 p. m. in the K. of P.

hatl. Congregation Beth Al Invites nil its members and their friends to be present. MEET IN tHUU H PARLOUS. A number of girls, members of the Loyal Temperance Legion, met in the library of the First Christian church yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock fof their regular weekly meeting. Following the business meeting a short program was given. Mrs. Jamea Graves, the leader of the society, was unable

to be present during tho first part of

the meting on account of having charge of the program at the meeting of the Missionary Society of the First Christian church at the home of Mrs. Earl Roberts. The young people will meet at the church again next Friday afternoon and it is desired that there is a large atendance of the members. All girls fourteen years of ae and under are invited. TO HONOR MRS. LUND. The ladies of the Eastern Star in Hammond a.re going -to give Mr. Erie Lund a reception in a few days !h hbnorvof!. heF . election to the office of Grand Esther, one of the offices In the state organization, at Indianapolis the othe day. Mrs. Lund was quite surprised that the honor was given to her and is being congraulated on the matter today. HERE ON VISIT. Miss Margaret Campbell left today for Hammond, where she will visit a few days. Tomorrow evening she will

go to Hessvllle to give several readings at the dedication of the new school at that place. Valparaiso Vidette. A MISSIONARY MEETING. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Floyd H. Adams o,f Williams street opened her home for the meeting of the Baptist Women's Union. In the absence of the president, the vice president, Mrs. Henry Burge presided. It was the monthly missionary meeting and the program for the afternoon was In charge of Mrs. Carl Anderson. The program was very interesting and enjoyable. Especially Interesting was the address by Joseph Cohen on the

subject of "Christianinzlng American Jews." After the following program a

three course luncheon was served and a delightful time was spent socially:

Address . "Christianizing American

Jews" . Joseph Cohen

Vocal Solo Mrs. RobinsonO

Talk "The World In Chicago"; The Rev. Adams Vocal Duett Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Wells of Indiana Harbor

Vocal Solo. Mrs. Hart

A BUSINESS MEETING. The members of the Ladies' Aid So

ciety of the PitTe Street Presbyterian church met in the parlors of the church

Thursday afternoon for their regular

weekly meeting. Following a short

business session the members devoted

the afternoon to their needle work

Next Thursday afternoon they will meet in the parlors of the church and again follow their usual business and

social program. MRS. HICKMAN ENTERTAINS.

Mrs. R. E. Hickman entertained a few friends informally at a thimble party Xhurslay afternoon at her home in Warren street. Her guests for the afternoon were the members of the Colonial Club. The afternoon was spent pleasantly with needle work and music until four-thirty o'clock . when the hostess served a prettily appointed luncheon. The refreshments were served In two courses. The next party will be given in two weeks but the hostes3 will have to be named later. z

ATTEND S A I.E. A number of Hammond women will go to East Chicago on Tuesday to attend the apron sale at. the home of Mrs. j. J. Davis, 4222 Magoun avenue, to be held under the auspices of the Woman's Guild of the Mission of the Good Shepherd. Aprons in great variety will be offered for sale, includ. in.? chafing dish sets embracing . two pieces, . work .aprons,, sewing aprons, clothes pin aprons, dust capsve(,c. ; A ENTERTAINMENT. "Miss Fearless and Co." a comedy in three acts, was given by the Calumet Camp Fire Girls last evening at the new Wentworth school building in West Hammond. The play was excedingly well given and a great deal of credit is due not only the girls of the high school who composed the cast, but also the teachers who have had charge of the rehearsals. After -the

COMING EVENTS. Thl evening Mr. and Mm. C. V. Wll-

n will entertain the member of the

Saturday Evening Bridge Clab at their home In Miaou street

The next meeting of the W. C. T. V.

will take place Friday afternoon. May Oth. at the home of Mra. J. C. Mllllken In Monroe street. There vraa no

meeting: yftfrtty.

The Young Ladles' elnb of Hammond

will entertain at a party Monday evening, April SSth. at AVlea hall In State treet. It -nil lbe their aerond party thla year and a delightful urogram has been arranged for the entertainment of their guests.

Minn Agnes Magnlre of Oakley avenue will entertain the members of the "V" branch of the W. C. T. U. Monday evening. The meting Is called for eight o'clock.

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tableau, which was given at the close of the last act, Miss Isabelle Quinn was presented with a boquet of beau

tiful pink kllarney roses, the gift of

the mothers, whose girls appeared in

the entertainment. Miss Quinn Is the guardian of the Camp Fire Girls. There

was an audience of two hundred or

more people and every one present thoroughly enjoyed the evening's en

tertainment. The proceeds will be

used by the girls to furnish a club

room. The musical profram, was rendered by the high school orcltestra. Scene I was a country house; scene IT,

a cottage on Spook Island and scene

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one wek later. The following was the

cast: -

Miss Margaret Kenley Robert Pugh

Katie O'Connor. .Udella Deaver

Miss Barbara Livingston..

....Barbara Sneider

Miss Betty Cameron..

..Lillian Rosenbauin

Miss Marlon Reynolds Mae Hillman

Miss Euphemia Patterson..

..Ruth Matthews

Miss Sarah Jane Lovejoy.

' Irene Brusel

Miss Alias ..Emma KSrschsieber

Miss Alibi. Ida Moor

Just Lizzie, the ghost..

Olivia Linsenmann

HAVE SEVERAL GUESTS.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fowley, 420 Bauer street, have as their guests Mrs. Pow-

ley's mother, Mrs. F. J.- Kerr of Shenoah. III., also her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ross of Sauneln, III.,

who will remain in Hammond for some

time. Other guests are Mr. Biddle of

Fort Wayne, Ind. and Andrew Baxter

of Chicago. r.. , - MR. OA VIS:. HOSTESS.. Mrs. A. JV Clark; of Indianapolis, en tertained the' 'mmberfl' "f the' . May

wood Culture club, who were invited to meet with Mrs. J. Arthur Davis' at her home In Bungalow Apartments in

Ada street yesterday afternoon. She

gave an interesting' travelogue on the

Holy Land and described very vividly

the Passion Play, which she saw while In Europe. Mrs.-Clark appeared In the natice costume of the country she de

scribed. A short musical program was

also given after which the hostess her guests with a beautifully appointed two. course lutJt'heon. The parlors

were attractively decorated with flow

ers. pink rose buds were given the guests as favors. With the members

of the clubs, Mrs, Davis entertained

the following guests: Mrs. J. Floyd Irish, Mrs. J. K. Stinson. Mrs. D. E.

Boone, Mrs. J. M. Turner, Mrs. S. E. Swaim, Mrs. Homer Branch and Mrs. ,T.

Ralph Robbins. .

ANNUAL ELECTION OP OFFICERS.

The members of the Hammond Worn

an's.club will elect officers at their

meeting this afternoon in the clnt)

rooms of the Harrimond chamber rf

commerce In the "citizen's German

National Bank Tbtiiidtttg3. The business

meeting 'was nelfl4 flowring a lunc

eon at 1 o'clock. Th meeting will be

the last one of the year.

Charles Otto Boese, the twenty

months old son of Mr.- and Mrs. Otto Boese of .602 Indiana avenue, Is very

critically 111. The Misses Ruth and Julia Bren

nan, of Kankakee, . 111., are guests at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Drackert, In State Line stret. They arrived In Hammond yesterda yand will

remain until Monday.

Mrs. Abe Cohn, of Milwaukee is the

guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil

flam Eisner, at their home in Morton

court.

Little Gertrude Cooper, the daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooper of Ma

son street has ' been 111 for several

weeks with pneumonia, but Is recov

ering nicely.

Dr. G. L. -Smith and Walter Hammond, left last evening for West Baden where they will remain for several

dayg.

Mrs. R. B. Powley saw Madam Sarah Behnhardt at the Majestic theatre.

In Chicago, last evening.

Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Peters, who have

been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuley of Hammond for several

days, have concluded their visit here and returned to Byron, Colo., where

they will make their future home. Mr,

and Mrs. Peters came here on their honeymoon. Mr. Peters is a brother

of Mrs. Tuley.

Mrs. Walter Brown and children of Granite City, Okla., are the guests rt Mrs. William Bothwell at her home, 494 Hoffman street. The regular meeting of the members of the Court of Honor will take place this evening in Weis' hall, in State street. The usual business and social program will be followed.

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The members ofHammond Temple, No. 73, Pythian Sisters, entertained at their first dance of the season last evening in the- K. of P. hall in South Hohman street. Mrs. Henry Ash baucher, Mrs. William Hageman, Mrs. Frank Waller, Mrs. Ray Abbott and Mrs. Charles Bostwick, who composed the dance committee., acted as hostesses. The evening's program of dances began at 8:30. . A program of pretty music was rendered.- The

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dance was attended by a number of Hammond people, about fifty couples In all. Preceding the dance there was an important meeting of the members of Hammond temple" When several busfness ' matters " of interest, were" "acted upon. The 'name sof 'five ' applicants''-!' friemfeer ' were balloted upon. 06 in vitatlons were accepted, one to'lnstftufe a'te"mple at Indiana Harbor on the evening of May 10th and the other to do the initiatory work at a meeting of the East Chicago Temple May 13th. The annual district convention will be held May 20th at Rensselaer, Ind., 'and Hammond temple has been asked to assist with the convention program. Many from Hammond expect to attend the convention. The regular meeting of the members of the G. I. A. to the B. L. E., was held yesterday afternoon in the K. of P. hall in South Hohman street. There was a large attendance of the membership and visitors were present from Gary. Following the lodge session refreshments were served and a delightful time was spent socially. The next lodge session will occur in two weeks on Friday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon, April 30th the members of the G. I. A. Embroidery cjlub will be entertained at a thimble party at the home of Mrs. Rogers In Summer street. The members Of the Court of Honor met last evening in Weis hall in State street for their regular semi-monthly meting. A social hour was enjoyed following the regular lodge session. Refreshments were served during the evening. There was a large attendance of members at the meeting. In twe weeks on Friday evening, May 9th, the members will meet again and follow their usual business and social program.

Grand Conductress Mrs. F. Strout, Bedford. - t Associate Grand , Cnnductres--ljrs

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auaU.Ju,Eday,,.f)itnI.nK4April 26th. in "the" K of P. hall, in South Hohman street. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock and continue until 11 o'clock, after which supper will be served. The hall will be elaborately decorated with flowers. Preparations are being made a entertain a large number of guests, among them many from out of town. A pedro party will be given by Victoria Council No. 329, Ladies of the Royal League Thursday evening. May 1st. In Weis' hall. 2 State street. The public" is invited. Six valuable prizes will be awarded.

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Mrs. Eric Lund of Hammond was hon-jred at the meeting of the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star at Indanapolis yesterday when she was appointed to the position of Grand Queen Esther. Holding this office she Is In line for the office of Grand Matron eventually which Is an elective office. Other Lake county persons are among the elected officers. Her success, va due to fine Impression she made at the convention, and the support that the Hammond delegation gave her. Among the Hammondites who were at Indianapolis, Wednesday and Thursday were Mr. and Mr3. Clarence Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lxind, Mesdames J. W. Davis, Lucy Keller, George -Brauer, and Attorney L. V. Cravens. The following officers were el -ted: Grand ., Matron Mrs. Anna Cooper, Greenfield. Grand Patron A. F.Kimbler, Indianapolis. Associate Grand Matron Mrs. Zoercher, Tell City. v Associate Grand Patron A. J. Smith, Hobart. Grand Secretary- Miss Nettie Ransford, Indianapolis. Grand Treasurer Mrs. S. Fanning, Butler. .

G. D. HELGEN CHIROPRACTOR Ivl-ro-prk-tor) Successor to J. M. Jones, D. C. formerly located at 652 Hohman Street. Lady Chiropractor in Aattendance Office 03 State Street Over Gem Theatre. Phone 1628 - HAMMOND IND.

HAMMOND - GARY TRANSFER & EXPRESS FOR QUICK SERVICE. Furniture to or from Chicago or any where in the Calumet Region with Auto Truck. :-: :-: :-: 1-: OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Phone. Of flee. 79. ! 108ZJ. 2H4 Michigan Avenne. R. U. CAR LEI. Manager.

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By the Royal Gwent Glee Singers of Wales, England, Saturday evening, May 3rd. Lovers of music should not fall to avail themselves of this opportunity to bear productions from one of the greatest choirs on earth. Doctors and Professors of Music throughout the States declare this aggregation of male singers to be marvelous In rendition. Specials cars leave and return to East Chicago, Whiting, South Chicago and Indiana Harbor on night of concert. Tickets can be obtained at the Orpheum Theater-, R. S. Smith, Warren St., R. Jenkins, 230 Hohman St., T. G. Davis 334 Calumet Ave., Hammond, and through John Roberts East Chicago.

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MADAM COSTELLO Licensed Trance Medium. Advise on love and , business affairs correctly and accurately given. Telia past, present and future. Readings daily, 9 toi 10 a. m. Cirble every Friday, 8 o'clock sharp. I 77 State, y2 Blk. W. , of Hohman St. Phon 901-L-3 , .

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The Program Includes Choruses Glees, 'Quartette, Duettes and Solos. Admission, 50c, 75c and $1.

HAIR DRESSING AND MANICURE PARLORS. Exclusively for ladles. Room 600. Hammond Building, Manicuring, Shampooing and Scalp Treatments for Gentlemen at Pioneer ;Baths. First National Phone 1751, Mrs. Hawley, Bank ' Building :-: :-: :-: :-; and make appointment. :-'