Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1913 — Page 2

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HA V rOlXTRY (LIB EVENTS. Guests at the Mammond Country Club yesterday were delightfully entertained at an all-day and all-nlfrht session yesterday and from 9 In the morning until midnight the program given was pne of the most diverting: that has been given there. The club house was llberlly decorated with flowers. The various golf and bridge event were given as scheduled and in the evening a dinner dance took place. Refreshments were served at midnight. A MISCKLI.AXEOVS SHOWKR. lrs. 1. J. Haefer and daughter. Miss Marguerite Haefer gave a very pretty party at their home In Truman avenue Jast Thursday evening. They entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ethel Wolf whose marriage to William Henry Huehn will he olemnied Tuesday. June 3rd. The brfde-elect received many beautiful gifts among them articles of cut glass and hand painted china. The guests were delightfully entertained with ' a number of readings by Ruth Webster Cross. The musical program was given by Miss Lydia "Welter and Miss Marguerite Haefer, who sang very sweetly several duets and vocal solo's. Games were also a feature of the evening and In the guessing contest the honors were won by ifiss Myrtle Huehn. At ton o'clock a balTet supper was served. The appointments were all In white and red and were attractively carried out In decorations of hearts and cuplds which were festooned from the chandelier to the corners of the table. A profusion of pretty flowers were used to decorate the parlors. Iuring the serving of the upper a number of toasts to the brido were proposed. The guests at the party were Mrs. T. F. Leary. Mrs. M. G. "Lavene, Mrs, Harold Cross and the Misses Lydla Wolter, Ruth "OuFraln. Alice and Caroline Hess, Myrtle Huehn, Laura Hess, Ada Johnson. Alma Hess and Ethel Wolf. A LUNCH EOX. Mrs. Thomas A. Shea of Webb street is entertaining at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon today in honor of her daughter. Miss Florence Shea. MRS. KNOERZER A HOSTESS. At her home in Clinton street Mrs. Leonard Knoerzer very pleasantly entertained the members of Sewing Circle No. 1 la3t Thursday afternoon. Cards were the feature of entertainment and pedro was played progressively at four tables. The honors in the games were won by Mrs. Fred Humpfer, and Mrs. John Beckman. The consolation prize was awarded to . Mrs. J. C. Becker. After the card games the hostess served her guests with a prettily appointed two course luncheon. Sixteen covers were laid. In two weeks the members of the circle will meet again and the hostess will be Mrs. Becker. Mrs. Becker will entertain at an afternoon card party at her home in East State street. ENTERTAINS WITH CARDS. A pleasant meeting of the members of the Good Wrill Club took place Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Nlckl&us in Gostlin street. Mrs. Xlcklaus entertained with cards and pedro was played progressively at three tables. The first prize was won by Mrs. Henrietta Huber. Prizes were also won by Mrs. Larson and Mrs. Nlcklaus. Several games were played after which the hostess served her guests with dainty refreshments. The luncheon was served In two courses. Mrs. Smith of Fayette street was named as the next hostess and she will entertain the members of the club on the afternoon of June 12. . AN AFTERNOON" PARTY. Mrs. Frank Grove entertained the members of the Idle Hour Club very delightfully last Thursday afternoon at her home in Oak street. The afternoon was devoted to cards and a pleasant time was spent playing pedro. The honors in the games were won by Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Grove and Mrs. Frederick Bull. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Raymond Lyons. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served after the card games. Eight covers were laid. The luncheon table 0 '.jr. Against Substitutes Get theWell-Kno wn Hound Package

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COMING EVENTS. The Mlun Kmlly and Bertha Ehert will entertain the 70111c women of the N. X. Embroidery Club at thimble party Tuesday evening at their home in Sooth Ilohmnn street. Monday afternoon, the members of the Women's Auxiliary to the Universi ty Club will meet at n bridge party In the University Club rooms In the Cltl sens' German National Hank Ilullilins. Mrs. F"red Crumpaeker will entertain the members of the Wednesday After noon flridge Club at her home in War ren street Wednesday, June 4th. was decorated with flowers and ferns. The next meeting of the club wlll.be held in two weeks on Thursday after noon, June 12th at the home of Mrs. Charles Hubbard in Claude street. Cards will again be the feature of en tertainment. AN" A IX DAY SESSION. There was a meeting of the Martha Society Thursday. The members met in the parlors of the First Christian church In Calumet avenue for an all day session. Committee Xo. 3 of which Mrs. Richardson Is chairman had charge of the meeting. They had homei bakery for sale and realized a ntce sum hich will be used for the benefit of the church. The meeting next Thurs day will be held in the church and Com mittee No. 3 will be In charge. ATTEND WEDDI N G CELEBRATION. Mrs. John Gavit and daughter, Inez of Hyslop Flace left last Thursday evening for Flint, Mich., to be the guests of friends and relatives for several days. ' Mrs. Oavit's parents. Mr. and Mrst John Campbell will celebrate their fiftieth, wedding anniversary Tuesday, June 3 at their home In Flint, Mich. A MISSIONARY MEETING. Mrs. Charles Sea opened her home in Douglas Thursday afternoon for the meeting of the Baptist Women's -Union. The president of the society, Mrs. W. AHill presided during the business sesssion after which the meeting was giv en over to the members of the Mission ary department who had the after noon's program in charge. Arrange ments were made for tho next meeting to be held Thursday, June 6th at the home of Mrs. G. L. Smith In Warren 1 street. It will be the annual business meeting and the election of officers will ! be a feature of the afternoon. After the following program the hostess served dainty refreshments and a short time was spent socially: The Christ Flan Mrs. "McTan!el The Needs of the People of Russia. Mrs. Sumerhazo His Way Mrs. W. A. Hill The Conversion of Burr Uxkull . .... Mrs. Charles Sea Readings (a) Zingerelia. (b) What George Said. Mrs. Ruth Webster Cross. Piano Solo Miss Margaret Austgen . HOLD WEEKLY MEETING The weekly meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Congregational church was held Thursday afternoon in the parlors of the church In Gostlin street. The members devoted the aft ernoon to sewing and quilting for the church and acomplicshed a great deal of work. During the social hour dainty refreshments were served. The meetng next week will be held on Thurs day instead of Wednesday in the church parlors A FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs. G. D. Raymus at her home, 11 Carroll street entertained very charm Ingly at dinner the members of the R. C. C. Club last Thursday evening. The party was given In compliment to her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Carrigan who will leave Hammond during the coming week to make her future home In Ambit, Ind. A dinner of beautiful ap pointments was served at seven o'clock. Bowls filled with white sweet peas and marguerites decorated the table very attractively. A color scheme of white and yellow was prettily carried out in all the decorations. Following the dinner which was served in several courses the guests returned to the par lors were the remainder of the evening was spent pleasantly in a social way Music was a delightful feature of the evening. Mrs. Raymus was assisted In the dining room by Miss Mayme Against mitations Ft7

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Schloer and Miss Rose Ruschll. ins guests at the pretty affair were Mrs. Oscar Faber of Minneapolis. Minn., who

was formerly Miss Anna Knoerzer of Hammond. Miss Faber of Minneapolis who is Miss Knoerxer's house guest, Mrs. John F. Beckman, Mrs. William Humpler, Mrs. George Knoerzer. Mrs. Martin Scherer, ths Misses Julia Wei. Rose Eder, Florence Stommel, Mona Krost, Mayme Knoerier and Maym and Tlllie Ruschll. A PRETTY HOME WEDDING. The marriage of Miss Mary Gladys Hallam and Ross O. Hinkle of New York City, will be solemnised at half after four o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hallam in Riverside, 111. Dr. Jenkins of the Riverside Presbyterian church will perform the ceremony. A wedding supper will be served follow ing the reading of the marriage service Sweet peas, peonies and srailax have been used in profusion to decorate the home. The bridal colors. pink and white have been used in all the np pointments.- Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle will be at home In New York City. Only the immediate relatives were guests at the wedding. Miss Bessie Goodland was the only Hammond guest. GRANTED LICENSES. During the past wek marriage It censes have been granted Miss Frieda Vierk of Lansing. 111., and August Sehuenke of Hammond. also Miss Kathryn J. Warren of Kvanston .111., and William H. Vanderboom of East Chicago, Id., In Chicago. WARMER WEATHER Dl'F. TV EXT WEKK Get your straw and Panama hats cleaned and repaired by Paul Marenos. Expert hat cleaner. Roy McCool Shoo Shining Parlors, 175 East State street. Miss Bertha Hansen of Rimbach avanue went to Chicago today to be the guest of Miss Jean MacLachlan. Tomorrow Miss MacLachlan and the Misses Bertha and Beatrice Hansen will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Kincald" Waite at their home in Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Frank Hitchcock of Ogden street is the guest of friends and relatives in Lima, O., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Zoll are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Zoll at their home in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Pannenborg and little daughter Maurine Lavene of Chi cago Heights, 111., spent Decoration Day in Hammond the guests of Mr. and Mrs L J. Haefer of Truman avenue. Miss Fern, Sprague who is attending the University of Chicago Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Spraguo at their home In Carroll street. Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn and son who have been the guests of Mr. Hahn's mother, Mrs. William Hotn at her home in Roosevelt avenue for several days left yesterday for Los . Angeles, Cal., where they will make thelrfuture home Mrs. William S. Lawson-is entertain ing the Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Murphy of Niagara Falls, X. Y. at .her home in Rimbach avenue. Miss Korrer has returned to her home in Fondu Lac, Wis., after a short visit with Mrs. T. Edwin Bell at her home In Webb street. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Eder of South Hohman street left today for West Baden where they will remain for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Zoll spent Decoration Day with friends in Chicago and attended "The World In Chi cago" at the Coliseum. Mrs. Diefenderfer who has been spending the past two weeks In Kansas ill soon leave for Yates Center. Mrs, Diefenderfer is very much improved In health and writes her Hammond friends and relatives that she is enjoying her visit immensely. Her daughter. Miss May Diefenderfer, 336 Cedar street 're ceived a box of roses and peonies from her mother a few days ago. vv. H. B. Menzies and grand son, Charles Wilbur, jr., of Kalamazoo Mich., are in Hammond for a short vlsl with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuler of West Fullman, Miss Clara Kriewitz and Frank Gerhart of South Chicago spent Decora tion Day with Mrs. Mary M. Huehn and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Leary at their horn home in Logan street. Mrs. E. E. Francks, 43 Ogden street leaves today for Washington, D. C, t attend the annual convention oC the L. S. of the B. of L. F. and E. Lodge Assemblies The members of the Germanla Lodge of Rbekahs will observe their Memorial Day Sunday, June 8. Definite arrange ments for the day's program will be made at the next meeting of the lodg which will be held Tuesday evening, June 3 in the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street. This evening the members of th Dorcas ixiage or Kebekahs will mee in the I. O. O. F. Hall In East Stat street for their regular weekly meet lng. Following the lodge session pleasant time will be spent socially The regular semi-monthly meeting o the members of Triumph Council No. D. of L will take place Monday even ling in the I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street. A social hour will be enjoyed following the lodgse session. Tuesday evening the members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. will imeet in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street for their regular semi monthly meeting. Definite arrange ments will be made for the union meet ing to be held in the near future when a large class or candidates will be i initiated. Girl Found Insane. Miss Alwida Cook, a girl 22 years of age, was aajuagea insane in justice Prest's court this morning. Her condition was such that it was necessary to turn her over to the police authorities last night. She was taken to Crown Point to await transportation

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The Hammond Country club's first annual Decoration day golf events were held yesterday and attracted a great crowd of golf enthusiasts to the links. The weather was perfect. The course was a litle rough and the summer greens very slow, which kept scoring down, while the wind was very boisterous during the morning. Indeed, the summer rules told on all the players. C. E. Barry Jr., the men's champion, played true to form and led his class in the qualifying round. The consolation handicap In the afternoon went to Walter C. Smith with 117 gross and a 36 handicap. Lowest gross score for the consolation went to P. A. Parry with 113. and Dr. H. E. Sharrer a close second, he leadtnsr until had luck on the last hole came. Mrs. Walter C. Smith by careful. consistent driving won the ladies' driving contest, though she had to play off two Hps with Mrs. P. A. Parry to win. .The summaries: Qualifying Round. C. E. Barry Jr.. 100; C. A. Smith. 101; J. L. Rohde. 104; H. C. Groman, 103; W. H. Crawford. 110: R. O. Wlnckler. Ill; G. L Smith. 11S: C. Anderson, 114; H. M. Johnson, 115; W. A. Hill, 118; T. W. Oberlin. 118; P. A. Parry. 119; F. D. McElroy. 130; F. C. Ryan. 121; C. Binder, 121; H. E. Sharrer, 122; A. M. Turner. 123; L. Cox. 124: J. L. Sawyer. 25; B. S. Graves, 12S: F. Hammond. 26; J. M. Beckman. 127; C. G. Kine111. 127; Paul Gauthier. 129; C. Scott, 32: V. Dyer. 134; W. Wolters, 133; W. A. Poyser. 139; R.M. Chapman. 137: E.P. Deming. J43; W. D. Patten. 162; W. Thomas, 152; W. C. Bailey. 153; W. H. Gostlin Jr., 155. First Flight. Barry beat Rohde. 3 and 1. Groman Where to Worship Meetlngs . ' at Various Hammond Churches Christian Science . Sorfety, LincolnJefferson College of Law. Sunday morning services at 10:30. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and. Hypnotism Denounced." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. A free reading room is open (in the same building) to the public every wek day from 2 to 5 p. m. Also on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9. ... , . All are cordially welcome to our ser vices and to visit . the reading rooms. First Spiritualist Society. The First SpirituJilUt society of Ham. mond will meet Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Weis' hall, 93 Stato street. All are Invited to attend tlie services. Pentecostal Chnrch of the Naiarme, corner Michigan and Calumet avenues. Carrie L Falmlee, pastor. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Praise meeting at 3 p. m. Evening song service and preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Bible study Friday. 7:45 p. m. All are welcome, Saturday, street meeting, corner Sib ley and Hohman streets, 8 p. m. Come thou with us, we will do thee good. Zf on German M. K. Chnrch, 202 Trn. man avenue. Residence, Z04 Truman avenue. Rev. F. Karnopp, minister. rhone 1193M. Sunday school at . 9:30 a, m. William Lau, superintendent. Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8 p. m. Choir practice, Friday evening, 8 p.m. Saturday at 9 a. in., German school for children. Our German friends are cordially invited to attend all of these services. First Bsptist Chnrch, Sibley Street. Floyd H. Adams, pastor; residence, 15 Williams street. 'Phone 1131-J. Church 'phone 711. Morning worship and Sunday school combined from 10:30 to 12 o'clock. East Hammond mission at 2:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's Union at 6:30 The ONLY cream powder in all the world, which acts as a TONIC and BEAUTIFIER combined. One million attest the effectiveness

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defaulted to Smith. Second Flight. Johnson beat Anderson, 2 up. Wlnckler beat G. L Smith, 1 up. Third Flight. Binder beat Scott. 3 up. beat Kingwill, 1 up. Grand Handicap. Names. G Wolters Net. P. A. Parry 113 II. E. Sharrer 114 W. C. Smith 117 W. H. Crawford 117 W. A. HiU 118 F. Hammond 118 F. C. Ryan 119 J. F. Sawyer 121 T. XV. Oberlin 124 Otto Gersbach 124 L. Cox..... 124 S9 92 81 103 90 S2 " 85 89 96 84 98 91 E. M. Shanklin 127 Dr. Graves 129 Paul Gauthier 129 E. P. Deming 130 W. I). Tatton,. 132 W. H. Poyser 138 XV. C. Bailey 145 Ladles' Driving Contest. This event was won by Mrs. Smith, who defeated Mrs. P. A. two ties having to be played 91 93 90 82 108 91 W. C. Pa rry. oft to win : Mrs. XV. C. Smith 7 points Mrs. r. A. Parry 7 points Mrs. Victor Dyer 4 points Mrs. H. M. Johnson 3 points Mrs. C. G. Kingwill 3 points Mrs. G. Hannauer 3 points Miss Deming 3 points Miss Loveridge 3 points Mrs. H. E. Sharrer 2 points Mrs. XV. L. Craig 2 points Mrs. XV. D. Patton 2 points Mrs. W. H. Gostlin Jr 2 points p. m. Lvangelistlc service at 7:30 p. m. Services during the week: tampnre girls and Junior scouts Monday night at 7 o'clock. Prayer and praise service Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. WTomen's Union Thursday afternoon. Boy Scouts Friday night. All kinds of welcome to all kinds of people. One block south of postofflce, 100 steps east of Nickel Plate station. The First Methodist Episcopal chur"h. Russell sti-e.t. Rev. Frank O. Fraley, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. in. Mayes Martin, superintendent. Dr. W. Hour of morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, "Elisha' Mantle of Power' junior league at z:30 p. tn. the meeting for boys and girls. Epworth League service at 6:30 p. ,ra. Lesson-topic; 'The. Cross of Jesus." - livening service at 7:30 p. m Sermon by Dr. E. H. Richards of South Africa. He will tell of the work done in the Zambesi country. Monday evening, 7:45, the monthly official board meeting. Wednesday evening. 7:30. the mid -week prayer meeting. Choir rehearsal xnursday s:oo p. m. Friday evening, 7:45, Epworth League cabinet. All are cordially welcome, First rreabrtrrlan Chnrch. South Hohman streetRev. A. XV. Hoffman, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m . Morning service at 10:45 a. m Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p, m. Gertrude Abernathy, leader. Everting service at ,7:30 p. m. Concert Tuesday evening at 8 p, m. Local talent, assisted by Miss Ferris of the Comstock School of OratoryLadies' Aid society, Wednesday. p. rn. Prayer meeting., Wednesday. T:4 p. m. Children's day exercises Sunday. June 8th. at 10:30 p. m. Kvnnn.-elleal Imnaiarl Chnrch, 34 S Sibley street. M. C Hoefer, pastor; residence. 350 Sibley street. 'Phone 1185-W. Sunday, June 1. 1913. Bible school at 9 a. m. Divine worship 10-.1S a, m, English service at 7:30 p. m. Monthly session of Ladies' Aid society, Monday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at S p. m. A welcome Is extended to alL DELICIOUS CREATIONS in cakes and pastry are our usual offerings for the table of our patrons. If you happen to want something a bit out of the common and will let us know in advance, we'll prepare it specially for you. Say you have a banquet, wedding, birthday patty or other reception on the tapis, see us or call us up on the 'phone. We know we will please you. The Hammond Modern Bakery 86 Stat Street. Phon 268. BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. HAMMOND. - - IND. It INSTANTLY BEAUTIFIES & PER -MANENTLY BENEFITS. Removes gloss and shine. Oools and refreshes. of LUXTONE BEAUTY SECRET and

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