Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1913 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. Monday, June 16, 1913.
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Fans to the front of you Fans to the rear of you Fans overhead of you Fans all around you
tables. Bouquets of pink and white
sweet peas decorated the tables very attractively. Wednesday evening of this week another party will be given
for Miss Shea. The hostesse will be Mrs. Kay Lammerlng and the Misses Florence Buzzard and Norma Robblns.
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Always at the Front
Why do you go to an amusement park when you have the nnest pleasure palace right at your own door step?
The Fan Cooled Hall Free Refreshments Our Regular Slimmer Dances are Tuesday and Saturday Nights from 8:30 to 12:00. Come Once You'll Come Again,
COMING EVESTS. The Misses Kmily and Perthn Ebert will tx- hontnuin at a thimble party Tuesday evening at their home in South Hohnun street. Their guests will be the memV r-m of the N. N. Kinbroidery Club uho will meet for their regular weekly meeting.
Mm. Victor Dyer will entertain the
members of the Wednesday afternoon
Club at her home in South llohman
street of this week. Bridge whist will
be played progressively at three tables.
Wednesday afternoon the members
of the Pleasure Club will meet with
Mrs. Aahbaucher at her home in East
Sibley street for their regular semi
monthly meeting.. Pedro will be play
ed during the afternoon.
At her home In Huasell atreet Mrs.
Oscar Plageman will entertain the member of Sewing Clrele '. 2 of St.
Margaret's Hospital Thursday afternoon. The members will devote the
afternoon to cards. I'edro will be
played.
Mrs. Frank Smith wtll be hostess to the members of the K. A. E. Club Thursday afternoon. It wtll be a thimble party and the members will devote
the afternoon to their needle work.
The members of the Sunshine Club
will be the gnests at a card party at
which Mrs. Glasgow will entertain
Thursday afternoon at her home 1
Plummer avenue. Pedro will be play
ed.
Mrs. Charles Knhn wtll open her home In Ann street Wednesday afternoon for the meeting of the Ladles Aid
Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church
There will be a meeting of St. Agnes
Guild this evening in the parish room
of St. Paul's Episcopal church la Rim bach avenue.
The regular business meeting of the
"V" branch of the W. C. T. V. will be
held this evening in the Christian
church at 8 p. m. A cordial Invitation
Is extended to all young people.
A Chicken Pie Supped will be served
at the Christian church In Calumet ave
nue Thursday evening. June 10th by
members of the primary department
The hours for serving will continue between five and eight o'clock. The
public is Invited. The proceeds will be
used by the department for the benefit
of the church.
A PRETTY PARTY.
Miss Florence Shea, whose marriage
to Charles F. A. Murray of Rochester,
X. Y., will be solemnized Wednesday June 25 was the the honor guest at I
very pretty party given by Mrs. Dana Summers and Miss Eugenia Brown at Miss (Brown'i home in Chicago last Saturday afternoon. There were twelve young women at the party among them
the ten membra of th' M'.' T.CIub o
Hammond. The game of "Hearts" was
played progressively at three tables during "the afternoon, and the prize, a
beautiful opera bag, was won by Mis
Eva "Wilson. Miss Shea's gifts from
the young women at the party were an art basket tied with streamers of
pink tulle and twelve dainty linen
handkerchiefs. The shower was given as a surprise to Miss Shea. After the
prizes had been awarded a prettily ap
pointed to course luncheon was served. The covers were laid at the small
Big Lesson
areains
Monday and Friday nights, 50c 1 for 3 hours. Five lessons, $2. One lesson free; free, free to all new s t u dents taking out five lesson tickets.
MRS. DICKSON A HOSTESS.
Mrs. James Dickson at her home in
Detroit street entertained a number of young women very charmirsgly last
Saturday evening in honor of Miss Mae
Hanson and Miss Florence Shea, two June brides. Miss Hanson's marriag.e
to Dr. H. J. White and the marriage of
Miss Shea and Charles' F. A. Murray
will both be solemnized Wednesday,
June 25. The hostess had arranged a sewing contest far the two brides and
the prize was won by Miss Hanson. A
number of delightful games were play
ed and music was a pleasant feature of the evening. A dainty two course
luncheon was served at ten o'clock. A bowl of water lilies decorated the tabic
very attractively. The table appointments were In white and yellow. Fourteen covers were laid.
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SCHOOLS PLAN
BY 'TIE FOR CHILDREN
V BRIDGE DIXXER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Hohman en
tertained very charmingly at a six-
thirty o'clock dinner and bridge party last Saturday evening at their home.
35 Mason street in honor of the mem
bers of the Saturday Evening Whist
Club. The appointments were all in
white and yellow, bowls of marguerites decorating the table very beautifully. The dinner cards were decorated very
prettily In the same dainty colors. Twelve covers were laid. Following
the dinner which was served in sev
eral courses the guests returned to the
parlors where the remainder of the
evening was spent pleasantly at card
tables. Bridge whist was played pro
gressively at three tables. High scores
were made by Mrs. W. F. Mashlno and
Mr. Richard Wlnckler. The prizes were awarded after several games had been pla-yed. The meeting Saturday evening
will be the last until next fall whev the new series will begin. HOOR MISS SHEA.
Mrs. Fay Lammerlng and the Misses
Florence Buzzard and Norma Robblns will entertain for Miss Florence Shea,
one of the June brides, Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs. Lammer
lng In Carroll street. Miss Shea's marriage to Charles F. A. Murray of Rochester, X. Y., will take place Wednesday, June 25.
The public schools are planning to
give the boys and girls of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor as ummer of
good times in the way of games, athletics, cross-country hikes or excursions, and various amusements of a Jolly, clean, and wholesome sort. This
is intended for every body and girl who likes fun and fair play. This movement fa under the Immediate charge of Mr. A. B. Cole, who will divide his tlms between the Harrison, the Lincoln, and ,-the Garfield playgrounds. Regular hours will be ar
ranged for the convenience of various groups at each of these places. As many teams as possible will be arranged for In tennis, baseball, basketball, volleyball, and other sports, and schedules planned for champion
ships In each.
The boys will organize this week.
This means that they must all get to
gether and arrange for different teams, and hours for games, and various other things. The time and place of meeting for this will be as follows:
1. East Chicago boys at the Harri
son playgrounds, Monday, June 18, at 3 o'clock p. m.
2. Oklahoma boys at the Garfield
playground Tuesday morning, June 17 at 9 o'clock.
S. Indiana Harbor boys at the Lin
coln playgrounds Tuesday afternoon at
3 o'clock. , . .. '
For this meeting each boy must dress
in old clothes, bring an old newspaper,
and be on time or he will not get
started right with the bunch.
Boys are requested to observe that this is a great opportunity. There are good possibilities ahead'. The other big events In this week's program are as follows:
Wednesday afternoon A hike for
East Chicago boys, leaving the McKlnley building at 1:30 and returning at 6. Thursday afternoon A hike for Indiana Harbor boys, leaving the Washington building at 1:30 and returning at 6. Friday forenoon A relay race be
tween the three schools composing the
Washington-Chicago Relay team, at Indiana 'Harbor at 8:30.
Friday afternoon A hike for Okla
homa boys, leaving the Garfield build
ing at 1:30.
Further details will be announced to
the boys on the playgrounds.
The summer schools will open' next week at the Harrison, the McKinley
and the Lincoln buildings. It is expected that this summer will prove an
unusually good one for this feature of the public school system of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor, inasmuch as little if any hot weather was experienced during the regular term of school to cause the pupils to be fagged out at the close of school. H. H. Clark and L. R. Thompson will be In charge at the Harrison building, Mr. T. E. Williams at the McKinley. C. C Holway at the Lincoln. Mr. Brennan will instruct In manual training at all of the schools and Mr. Shepherd and
Miss Carrie Goseh will have charge of
nature study and kindred work.
the fellow who owned a leading stock company ,a season or so ago or he la his brother.'- The same power of voice and personality crops out In the fun and riot of his tabloid, "Johnny Wise." He impresses one as an actor of the old and reliable school when lungs were a requirement and acting was part acrobatics. Sam's show Is good. It is even "goody-goody-goody-good," a little too much so. If there Is anyone thing the matter with his tab it is that song or rather the lyrics of it. The tune Isn't so bad, but the words are nasty and suggestive and the composer should be quarantined.
But aside from that the show is good all over. The climaxes are noisy, but funny, the chorus Is small, but uniny, the chorus Is small but uniform and
good to look at. The character woman
Is too funny for words and Sam Is one long-drawn-out laugh.
I Motor Boat Directors.
Commodore Gilboe of the Hammond Boat Club is a veteran of the Great Lake having served as a captain for many years. It was In view of this experience that he wss chosen to lead the club this year. The season which
will be formally opened on the twenty-
ninth o fthis month with an annual
picnic at which races will be run.
A meeting of directors was held at
the club house last Thursday and plans made for the summer and fall. The club house has been redecorated and present a fine front to Calumet
avenue. It is open and many of the members have their, boats already on
th river. The Eel, last year's winner
has not made an appearance yet. The
owners, Seestadt brothers, will enter
It again In the finals.
E.NTERTAIX9 CHICAGO RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klnsey at their home, 184 Detroit street entertained a number of Chicago relatives at dinner yesterday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Powers and Masters Frank Robert Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klnsey and Miss Elizabeth Klnsey. Mr. Fred Klnsey, who is superintendent pf the .Great Western Railroad left last evening for Olweln, Iaron a business visit. The other guests returned to their homes In Chicago.
Over Orpheum Theatre
Hammond. The Most Famous
Hall in the Calumet
Region.
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PARTY IS POSTPONED. The meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the University Club which was announced would be held tomorrow afternoon has been postponed indefi
nitely. Announcement of the next
meeting will be made later.
11am Leytze. Arrangements for these and other events were made at a meeting of the Hammond Motor Boat Club held last Thursday evening In the club house In Calumet avenue. The club house has been redecorated recently and presents a very pretty appearance. The members and their friends anticipate many pleasant days at the club house this summer. C.IRD OF THAJfKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors and Rev. Claus for the kindness and sympathy shown during our late bereveament. also for the beautiful floral offerings.
FRED KOEHLER AND CHILDREN.
NOTICE.
Hereafter occupants of the tennis
courts in public parks will not be al
lowed to play more than one hour while other are waiting. 14-St
PETER FOX. Supt.
be the regular semi-monthly meeting
and after the lodge session a social
hour will be enjoyed.
Wednesday evening the members of
Silver Light Hive will entertain the
members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L O. T. M. at their regular meeting in the
K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street.
There will be a short lodge session
after which the time will be spent so cially. A very pleasant meeting is an ticlpated.
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GRASTED A LICENSE. Miss Nettle Hlx and Charles T. Post
were granted a marriage license today In Chicago. Both young people are
well known in Hammond and news of their marriage will interest their many f'iends. Miss Hlx is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Franklin Hix of Claude street. Cl.rn'S PROGRAM FOR SIMMER, Invitations for Opening Pay to be observed Sunday, June 29th will be Issued by the members of the Hammond Motor Boat Club this week. The guests will be taken for rides on the river and other features of entertainment arranged for the day are music and dancing. The committee In charge of the day's program is composed of Commodore Thomas Gilbac, William Gordon, William Leytze and E. E. Fricke.
Fred Rickman and T. Thompson arfi members of a committee who will ar
range for a series of races, the final one of which will be run on Carnival
Day, October 6th or 12th. If the weather is favorable races will be run July 13th or 20th August 17th or 20th and September "th or 14th. A race for non-members will also be announced
later. The start and finish of all races
wil be at the club house. The arrange
ments for the picnic will be made by
Commodore Thomas Gilboe and Wil-
Mrs. A L. Sears of Detroit was th
guest of her brother, William Leslie, and family of Russell street yesterday and today. Mrs. Pears ls accompanied by her daughter, Catherine. " and'- both' lt?ave this venj ng for Portland ' Ore., to visit her; M' Leslie, whose health Is declining;
Mrs. H Stewart Braun and Miss
Mayme Kennelly of Beuevue, Pa., are the guests of Mr. E. B. Reese, at her home. In Doty street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bush of Williams-
port. Ind., motored to Hammond yesterday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilson, at their home, 651 Ann street. ...
Miss Vern Hardman will leave today
for her home in Marlon. Ind., after a
short visit with Mrs. H. J. Woodruff, at her home, in Logan' street. Miss Hardman formerly lived in Hammond.
Miss Bertha Kramer of Crown Point,
Id., spent Sunday In Hammond the guest of friends and relatives.
Mrs. W. C. Harrison will entertain
Miss Mabel Young of Valparaiso, Ind., at her home, in Mason street, this week.
Miss Leah Graves of Gary was the
guest of Hammond friends yesterday.
Miss Lulu Symmes and Miss Jennie
Mabbs of Doty street left today for Boulder, Colo., where they will spend
their summer vacations. They will visit several points of Interest en route.
Miss Mabel Wells, teacher of art In
Baker college at Baldwin, Kan., has
bren the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. W.
Sprague. at her home, in Carroll street.
for a few days before going to her
home in Kouts, Ind. Miss Wells will spend the summer with her parents, M. and Mrs. W. C. Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Stafford and son.
Norman, and Mrs H S Stafford spent
Sunday in Chicago
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Hammond Phone 232 TONITE AND TILL WED." Matinee Daily FUNNY SAM MYLIE In BOYLE WOOLFOLK'S Excellent Musical Farce
a
Switchmen's Picnic. . A mammoth crowd filled Kindel'S
grove Saturday afternoon and evening
and gave liberal patronage to all the
concessions of the Switchman's annual
picnic. It was anounced today that 3300 was cleared at the uotlng. The grand prize waltz was won by Mr. and Mrs. Rese Crowell and the 350 diamond by P. E. Brown, a Michigan Central
ticket agent of Gary. A. J. Rogers of the Switchman's Union had charge of
the picnic and with the other active
workers who helped make it a success
is being duely congratulated.
Clabby Gym Open.
"Ted" Jessup, the pugilist, has opened tlje Clabby gymnasium in the old
Ruff building on Hohman street right in the midst of the hot spell when the
ambitions of youngsters for squared
circle careers are at low ebb. However
there are a few who take dally workouts, finding it' nice and cool thirty-five
feet above the street with plenty of
open windows. Shower baths are being Installed with other apparatus for
body building.
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ILodge Assemblies
Cnable to arxaxLgeor a roof garden
on top of the Orpheum. Maurice Hankinson, -manager, has transported the atmosphere of an open sir theatre to the
auditorium of his playhouse. He gets It there by suction through a half dozen
giant tubes. It is blown by fans from
these, radiators to every part of the hQuse. . The Orpheum is easily the cool-
ets place downtown.
It Hankinson gives his patrons bills
as -good as the current attraction It will be a summer of silver and gold In the box office.
, Sam Mylle Fanny. Sam - Mylif, an honest to goodness
actor, heads the cast.
Officials at Hub. The board of public, works, Schroed
er, Swanton and Rohde and Otto Duelke, city clerk, are in CrOwh Point
today- attending the rehearing of the
old Parry damage suit. The regular
me'etliig ' of the board was adjourned
this morning for that purpose.
Elegant Costumes, Beautiful Scenery Clever People Over 2,000 people enjoyed this show yesterday and kept cool and comfortable in Hammond's air cooled theatre.
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tlon. It was held up last time that a
clause might be Inserted to compel motor vehicles to use mufflers.
1 'Shadow" Miller to Train. "Shadow" Miller, who as a prizefighter is a great little hotel clerk, leaves for his training camp In Michigan the first of next week. Miller, who on paper Is a whirl wind, has a system all his very own. He trains with a hook and line, "a book, a bottle of wine and thou." He , is going to Tranceville and on the banks of Dillberry creek will recline to dream of prize fights and knock-outs In which he, "Shadow" Miller Is forever victorious.
Council Meets Tomorrow. A meeting of the Hammond common council Is called for tomorrow evening to care for matters of Importance now In committee that are up for second or third readings. One of these is the buying of 11 lots on Torrence avenue on the north side to enable the widening of that street. Frank O'Rourke had an ordinance last week and If ho still favors it no doubt It will be presented. The vehicle ordinance will
Samuel is either come up for final passage and adop-
South Siders Beat Stars. South Siders 00001142 1 9 W. Hammond 1 1020001 1 6 The score tells the story of a furious game in West Hammond yesterday In which the West Hammond ''Stars" lost to the South Siders of that city. 6 to 9. Steinkraus and ,Edgebreght composed the. battery for the South Siders. The pame was played at the South. Side ground and was well attended. "vi-, ' T ' " - " " T
Leave for Tour. William Humpher, .Louis Scherer, William Warrilow and Thomas Warrllow left this morning for St. Louis. Mo., where they will 'fill a week's engagement at1 the new Grand Central theater. They are booked under the name of the Columbia quartet and If the singers make good they will be given a six weeks' engagement In southern vaudeville circuits.
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A pleasant meeting of the members
of the Dorcas Lodge of Rebekahs took!
place last Saturday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall In East tSate street. It was the regular weekly meeting and the usual business and social program was followed. There was only routine work. During the social hour refreshments were served. The next regular meeting will occur Saturday evening. June 21st. The officers will be Installed at A meeting early In July. This evening the members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. will meet In the I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street for their regular semimonthly meeting. The business session will be followed by a social hour. Refreshments will be served during the social hour. There will be a meeting of the members of the Germanla Lodge of Rebekahs Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street. It Is especially desired that all members of the degree staff attend as there will be Initiation of a class of candidates. Following the lodge session there will be a social hour. A meeting of the members of Goldn Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. will take place Tuesday evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hotwa itwet.. It will
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