Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 12 June 1913 — Page 2

THE TIMES.

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PARTY TO HONOR RRIDKS. Mrs. Giles Warner pave a very pretty party at her home in Carroll street last evening In honor of Miss Margaret Blair and Miss Mae Hanson, who will he two tt the June brides Misa Blair's marriage to I. H. Dietrich of Lafayette, Ind.. will take place Tuesday. Jvine 24 and the marriage of Miss Hanson and Ir. H. .T. White will take place Wednesday, June 25th. Mrs. Warner has hostess at a miscellaneous shower and the brides-to-be received numerous pretty g-ifts. Music was a delightful feature of the evenihp and the program was enjoyed after several games of "Progressive Peanut" had been played. The honors in the same were

won by Mrs. William Love and Miss Marpraret Blair. They were awarded

boxes of candy. A beautifully appoint

ed luncheon was served In two courses

miring tne evening. 1 ne covers were laid at the small tables In the living mom and dining- room. There were

thirty-eipht puests. The tables were

decorated very attractively with pink 1; Harney roses. The bridal colors of

pink and white wer daintily carried out in alt the decorations. Pink and white crepe paper was festooned In the parlors atid there was a profusion of pretty sprihpr blossoms. V 1NKR PARTY. Mrs. Cynthls W. S?oM and daughter. Miss ftuth Sohl entertained at a beautifully appointed dinner last evening

COM I NO EVENTS. I most elaborate and lavish consisting 6f The ehlldrrn of h- primary drpert baskets, upon baskets of beautiful ..t ci.H.tiini KiiidiT Rchool flowers which had been etit , to the

(will imet Friday amoni two- Sharrers from their friends at home ', thirty o'clock in the church parlor , and abroad. A center piece consisting

In Calumet avenue. ; 01 a oasnet of exequisne orcnias was The monthly meeting of the Worn- a thing of great beauty. Roses trailed nn'a Society of the First Presl.yteHan in greenery ovef the huge fire place .... .v. h. h-i.i vrlilar afternoon made a beautiful effect. The dinner

i . M l warren was served al fresco, a long table cx-

of the teachers of the. Lafayette school. The dinner was served in five courses

at seven o'clock. Marguerites and the

yellow Iris decorated the table very beautifully. Tho color note was also carried out in the prettily decorated dinner cards. lurinp the evening a delightful musical program was rend

ered. Mrs. Sohl's sister, Mrs. Helena Amoss was entertained with the fol-

street. Mn. Howell and Mrs. V. C. Harrison vtlll be hostesses at tne meeting. The Alumni Asnoclaflon will give It

tending from the north to the south Mid or the West poreh: Covers were laid for nearly one hundred. Dr. and Mrs. Rharter were both presented with

V. S. Reiter making Mrs

lowing guests: Miss Ttena Ames, Miss regular weekly meeting and the mem

Margaret Blair, Miss Oertrude Schoem, Miss Theodosia Hood, Miss Kmil Crosby, Miss Marie Landon, Miss Nellie

......l han..et to the graduates of , gifts, V. S. Reiter making

teh Hammond hljth school FHday even- Sharref's presentation speech, a handIne at the Masonic Temple in Muenlch some electric lamp being given her.

Court. l ine nosiess made an appropriate re-

sponse. During the service of the din tier an orehectra. played a program of

classical and popular music. Bridge

followed.

South Hohman Street. it was the

bers devoted the afternoon to work Tor the society. During the social hour a dainty two course luncheon was

Finnucan, Miss Jennie Cain, Eunice Meikle. Miss Millie Paull, Laura Beck, Miss I'earl Stanley, Anna Kene, Miss Kate Hamilton, Miss Marie Stout.

Miss served. Announcement of the meeting

Mies Miss, and

next week will be made later. MKKT TO PI. AY CARDS

An enjoyable afternoon was spent by

A SIRPRISR PARTY.

A number of the friends of Miss iris Uadsby gave a surprise party In her honor last evening at her home in

Plummef avenue. The evening was

spent very ehjoyably with games and

music. A two course luncheon was

the Ladles of the Knights of Colum-1 ftPrVed. Those present were the Hisses

bus who met yesterday afternoon in Florence Hanvey, Naomi Ortt, Evelyn

the K. of C. club rooms In South Hotw Aukson, Avis Ablot, Celia Becker, man street to play cards. Pedro was , -Villma Relker, Lillian Long, Clara played progressively at six tables dur- Fox Marie Fox. Irene Oadsby and

ing the afternoon. The honors in the Myrtle Rohde.

games were won by Mrs. Lawrence

MRS. WILSOX A HOSTESS. Mrs. Charles W. Wilson Invited a number of friends to her home in Mason street yesterday afternoon to meet Mrs. James H. Wilson of Indianapolis who is her house puest this week.

There ewre twenty ladies in the com- Long, Mrs. C. N. Nan, and Mrs. Rani- JIMOH-SEMOR BtlVQl'F.T

pany and they spent the afternoon i radt. The consolation prise was J 0ne of the ost brilliant events of very pleasantly with their needle work. I a warded to Mrs. Vanderhoof. The next commencement week was the banquet

At four-thirty o'clock a beautifully ftp- club meeting will oceur in two weeks at whlch the members of the Junior

class or the Hammond mgn scnooi en-

GRAND UNION HOTEL .IESt.uo. NEW YORK CITY npw.rd . BBitete andfrem Statiea Fire Send 2c Man tor N. Y. City Gcfc Book and Mp

pointed luncheon was served in two on Wednesday afternoon and cards will

courses. The home was prettily deco- neralri be the feature o entartammnt

rated with spring blssoms,

A SOCIAL SESSIOV. A pleasant meeting of the members of St. Pauls Lutheran League was held

Mrs.

V PRETTY PARTY. Frank K. Stewart entertained

the members of the T.. OS. R. Club very i last evening In the school hall at the charmingly yesterday afternoon at her corner of Sibley street and Oakley ave-

PATENT" YOUR IDEAS

and make j , T

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CET THEM"

JOSHUA R. H. POTTS

home in Detroit street. With the members of the club she entertained Mrs. Fred Phares and Mrs. Hehfy Morris. The guests spent the hours until four o'clock with their needle work after which they were Invited into the dining room for refreshments. A prettily appointed luncheon was Served in three courses. The table was

decorated with red and w-hite carnations ahd the colors Were furthr car

ried out in the dining room with festoons of white and red crepe paper.

Twelve covers were laid. In two weeks on Wednesday afternoon. June

25 the members of the club will be efi

tertalned by Miss Mayme Shea at the

home of Mrs. T. Shea in Indiana ave nue. Misb Shea will be hostess at i thimble party.

HOLD WEEKLY MEETIXti. Mrs. J. 3. Blackmun ana Mrs. E. F

Ames wefe hostesses at the meeting; of

the Ladies' Aid Society of the Fir;

Presbyterian church held yesterday

afternoon in the church parlor3 in

nue. It was the mommy social meeting an a-delightful program was given

for the entertainment of the members. The Rev. Theo. ClaUs gave the address of the evening after which the Misses

Gertrude and Emma Claus rendered a

pretty instrumental selection. After"

the program a number of games were

played. The Misses Gertrude and

Emma Claus, Bertha Beekman and Cora Buehring served on the enter

tainment committee. Tickets were dis

tributed among the members for the concert to be given at the Hammond theatre on Tuesday evening, June 24

by the Orpheus Olee Club of St. Louis A WEDDIXU ANNIVERSARY.

Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer celebrated their tenth wedding anlversary last evening: by entertaining a large party

of personal friends at a bridge dinner at the Hammond Country Club and the

function was well-appointed through

out. Nearly one hundred Hammond people exchange felicitations with the

popular couple. The

tertalned last evening at the Masonic

Temple In Muenlch Court. The mem

bers of the graduating class were honor mi est s and with them, the

Juniors entertained the faculty am

members of the Hoard of Education

The banquet room was a veritable

bower Of beauty. Banked tn the win dows were palms and ferns and i

beautiful lattice work was formed of

ferns and smllax studded with pink

roses. The pillar had pretty pink and I

gren draperies. The table appoint

ments were in pink and gfeen. the

Junior class colors. Bowls of pink

kllarney roses decorated the tables ahd

at each cover was a pink rose bud. The flowers were given the guests ai

favors, lighted candles burned at the tables. The name cards were daintily decorated"ln a rose design. The menu cards and printed programs were also attractively decorated. Covers were laid for one hundred and twenty guests at two long tables. The bahquet Was served In four courses by a group of plrls chosen from the Freshman class. They wore dainty and pretty white lingerie gowns. Mrs. Mary Epker

catered. Following the banquet which was served at half ftttef Slit O'clock

the crtiests listened to a delightful pro-

of toasts. Miss Annie Bassett,

decorations were teacher of mathematics In the high

school, presided as toastmlstress in a very charmingly manner. The pen ing address was made h v Mr r? at xi j

Daniel, Superintendent of Schools, ftft-

r which a "Toast to the Faculty" was

proposed by Clure Burge and to which Mr. F. D. McElroV resnondd Tho

Toast To The Seniors' by Ravmond

Mette was responded to by Miss Mil

dred Carten MIbs Le6da McAleer nro-

posed the "Toast to the Juniors" and the response was made by William Arnold. Miss Buhaus responded to

the toast "Vacant Seats." The tonsta 1

were exceedingly bright and witty, j Elster's orchestra stationed behind u

etting of palms and ferns, played a

program of pretty music during the evening. Informal dancing was enjoyed by a number of the young people until the midnight hour. Mr. Elster

played for the dance.

AID SOCIETY MEETS. The members of the Ladles' Aid So

ciety of the First Methodist church

were pleasantly entertalnd ysterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. S.

Hunt, 366 East Sibley street. The hostesses were Mrs. Hunt. Mrs. D. Frank -

lin Hix, Mrs. Hageman, Mrs. Kennedy

and Mrs. Clark Learning. After thS business meeting they served a dainty

two course luncheon and the remainder

of the afternoon was spent In an en Joyable social way.

HOXOR MISS ROHDE.

A very pleasant party was given In

honor of Miss Esther Rohde last even

ing at her home, 340 East State street. The party was given as a surprise to Miss Rohde by a number of her friends.

They met Socially and enjoyed several games. Musio was also a feattire of

the evening. A prettily appointed luncheon was served In three courses during the evning. Those present were the Misses Helen Smuda, Rebecca Kaplan, Sofy Freedman, Florence Flndling, Lena Wahl, Gladys Stratton, Margaret Fleck, Clara Sass, Clara

Bellamak, Viola Pressel, Madaline Ortt,

Pearl Williams, Betty Young, Lily Magdanz, Minnie Ward, Jennie Johnson, Elsie Greenwald and Messrs. Artie

Flndling, Fred Cordua, Ralph Buehler,

Chester Hilton, Frank Greenwald,

Clifford Curtis, Lee Cord. Floyd Johnson, Chester Leelongars, John Harrison and Wilbur Miller.

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BALL & njaessMMLL Musicians Singers - Dancers TEEifi ilk! S3 ESBMMiE Comedy Skit "By Parcel Post in Toy Time" FLESCHE 3 A0 L&BiGli Acrobatics Gomlque

Mimic and Entertainer LATEST MOTION PICTURES

Coming Sunday - Return Engagement FUNNY SAM MYLIE IN "JOHHNY WISE"

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Friday we will conduct the Greatest Sale of Dress Findings and Home-sewers' Needs ever held in this store. We mention 40 different items at 9c, each one represents a special lot purchased under price. Articles worth from 10c to 15c will be on sale at 9c. Remember the old proverb "a stitch in time saves 9." We claim a purchase at our 9c sale will save you money.

MCSIO RKCITAI,.

The senior and junior music pupils of

All Saints school under the direction

of the Sisters of Providence, gave their

annual musical recital last evening in

the presence of a large number of par

ents and friends. The school auditorium, tastefully decorated as its Is, bad

on this occasion an added charm of

bauty. The stage was adorned with

flowers and ferns, the forest scene

forming a fitting background for the

students, who were artistically group

ed on the stage during the evening's

program. The large audience was

charmed 'with the grace of the musi

cians and the excellence Of ths pro

gram. The opening number, Chopin's

"Polonaise Milltaire op. 4," executed

by Misses Jeanette and Henrietta Hewon, reflected great credit oh the

young pianists. Following in succes

slon, were selections by the junior music, students, Helen Stelmafi, Almlra

Jarvls, Louise McBee, Gertrude Bufns, Esther McLaughlin, Katherine ROane, Margaret Hesselbrock, Genevieve Burns, Mable Burns, Clarence Huber. Alen's "Polonaise op. 7" by Miss Agnea English. Wallace's "Grande Polka de Concert" by Miss Irene Clover, Chaminade's "Air de Ballet" by Miss Elsa Forrest. Demangate's "At the Sea Shore" by Miss Henriette Hewon, Burgmuller's "Angel of. Night" by Miss Anita O'Connell, Schubert-Liszt's "Hark, Hark the

Myrtle Ogden, evidenced efficient teaching and marked ability on the

part of the Benior music students.

CARD OF THANKS, We wish to express our sincere ap

preciation of the kindness and sympathy shown us by the many friends and relatives in our recent bereave

ment. Particularly do wish to thank Kaufmann & AVolf, the Plattedeutsche Gilde and Simplex employes. Mrs. Al

bert Wolters, father and mother, Mrs. Kate Haryes and Charles H. Wolters.

CARD OF THANKS. We the undersigned wish to thank

the employes of the Standard Oil Co.,

Whiting, the Modern Woodmen of East

Chicago also our neighbors and friends

for their sympathy and kindness in this our dark hour of bereavement, in the death of our beloved husband, father, son and brother. MRS. HELEN HA AG, WIFE. MR. AND MRS. GODFREY HAAG. MR. FRED HAAG. MR. WM. HAAG. MR. WALTER HAAG. MRS. VICTOR ADAMS.

THERE MAY BE AN INDEPENDENT TICKET There may be an Independent democratic ticket with V. C. Finerty, the fighting Irish chairman, as the mayoral candidate, as a result of today'H democratic primaries.

Should the Zawadzki and Castleman forces lose out they plan to name Finerty on the anti-Knotts ticket. The chief object will be to down Knotts.

Did you get your flag? If not now Is the time to do so, before it Is too late. We hav only a limited number of flags on hand and we would suggest that you come In with your coupons now, before the supply is exhausted.

TOLLESTON. Mrs. C. Adyelotte was a business visitor in Greencastle yesterday. J. C, Cain is visiting with his parents in Hoboken, N. Y.. for a few weeks. Miss V. Brown, who has been spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hall, has returned to her home in Bryan, O., yesterday. Dr. E. Kohr of Chicago was here on business yesterday. Mrs. C. Schrumaker is entertainihs relatives from Beloit, Wis. Miss Agnes Olson visited relatives in Chesterton yesterday. Miss Carrie Krietz was a business visitor in Crown Point today. The Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church meet at ths church yesterday.

Tour fuel bill will be less if you cook with Gas. No. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co.

Lark" by Miss Jeanette Hewon ragftmie's "Witches Dance" by

and

Miss

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Six Papers Assorted Needles... Salt Water Pearl Buttons, card Braid Pins, set with rhinestones One Bolt of Finishing Braid.... Four Spools of Darning Cotton.

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We are closing out the balance of the Edson-Keith & Co.'s Surplus stock of fine Millinery. Another big cut in prices has been made to assure a speedy clearance.

Our Store Open Friday Evening

Double Coupons Friday

l b. mmm uu. Hammond's Greatest Department Store

(Bouposts Friday

Friday's Sale of Groceries

DOUBLE COUPONS Except Flour and Sugar

SUGAR H. & E. Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more, iMf 25-lb limit to customer, per lb. . LT2l

Minas Blend or Peaberry Coffee, splendid value, 4 pounds, 1.05; Q"7r per pound CmiXj Santa Clara Prunes, good

pounds j "jg

BUTTER Elgin Creamery guaranteed absolutely pure and finest qual- Q n

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size, 3

for.

Royal Fisher Brand Salmon, i 1-1 b eans, 26c; per can. ,,.vlu

Soap Kirk's American Familv, Fels Kaptha or U. & Mail, with .OQa order, 7 bars cLXjj

Fancy Grated or Sliced Pineapple, 1 per can Iwii Crystal Domino Granulated Sugar, OAf 5-lb package. , .... LrxKj

Jelke's Good-Luck Butterine, give it a trial 5 pounds, 87c; 4 "M p per pound 1 21 Van Camp's Tomato or

Vegetable Soup, C

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j, cans

Jackson Park Lawn Seed, f ull pound pack- O C n ages, 2 for vf u

ity obtainable, per pound

Armour's Shield Brand Lard, guaranteed pure, for Friday, . -J Aper pound. fcfO Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, 1 "7 3 pounds I C

Farmhouse or Old Hon

esty Sugar Corn, doz. cans, 73c; 4 . .

Solid Pack Tomatoes or

Sweet Early June Peas,

dozen cans, 1.05; per can

9c

Oriole Corn Flakes, dozen large packages 82c; "In per package u Rockwood's Famous Cocoa, three 1 ! i 5c cans I It

5c

Pet or Carnation Milk, dozen small cans, 49c; 6 cans, 25c; doz. QC large cans, 99c, 3Q

Royal or Dr. Price's Baking Powder, OQa 50c can 001

Grandma's Washing Pow

der, large package

13c

FLOUR Gold Medal or Ceresota,

Vs-bbl .sack, 2.63; -bbl. sack, 1.33; Y -barrel sack .

68c

CHEESE Fancy American or Cream, sells regular for ,122c, 4 QA11 per pound. . . I Q2u