Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1913 — Page 2
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A PRETTY WEDDING. One of the prettiest of the June weddings will be solemnized this evening at the home of Mrs. Simeoke, 311 East Sibley street when her daughter. Miss Iva Simeoke and Henry D. Fuller are united in marriage. The hour of the ceremony is eight o'clock. . One hundred or more invitations were issued for the wedding and a number of out of town friends and relatives are expected today to attend the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller will leave after the ceremony for Washington. I). C.
COMING EVENTS. Thnmdaj afternooa the member of tbe Suashlne Club will be entertained by Mm. (ilaagew at her home In Plummer avenue. Cadrn will be the entertainment for the afternoon and pedro will be played progreMilvely at three table. Mm. Frank Smith will be hoatess at
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at home in Hammond. The bride has
had many delightful parties given in her honor following: the announcement of her engagement made at a dinner a few weeks ago. She is a member of the A. D. Q. Club of Hammond.
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At her home In Sohl atreet Mrs. William llaa-eman will entertain the member of the Kyrlet Kmbroidery Club at a thimble party Thuradny afternoon. The membera of the Amethyat Club will be Kueata at a thimble partv at
The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebcrt hU.h Mrs nraun wU h, boateaa
entertained the members of the N. N. Thuraday afternoon at her home In Embroidery Club very pleasantly at a ; Doualaa atreet.
mimoie pariy last evening ai ineir Pedro will be played by the membera
nome in t-oum rtonman street, n wns t swlna; Circle No. 2 of St. MRrBnret the evening for the regular weekly j hoapital who have been Invited to meet
meeting ana me usual Bociai program wlth Mra. Oaear Placemen at her home
of the club was followed. A part of the evening was devoted to needle work after which a short program of music was rendered. At ten o'clock the hostesses served a prettily appoint
ed two course luncheon. The covers were laid at a tabl in the dining room attractively decorated with flowers. On account of the concert to be given
In Ruaaell atreet Thuraday afternoon.
Mra. William Love will entertain at a
linen ahower thin evening at her home In Highland atreet In honor of Miaa Mae haaaon, a brlde-eleet. Mian Florence Shea will be the honor guest at a party to be given thia evening by Mra. Fay Lammerlng and the
Mlaaea Florence Hunard and Norma
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General discussion lead by Mrs. Floyd
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IK june im iriere win Kobblnn at the home of Mm
Do no meeting of the club next week lug In Carroll atreet. but in two weeks the young women of I There will be a meeting of the memthe club will meet with the Misses brrn ot the w. c T l; FHda. ,rter-
noon at two-thirty o'cloek. at the home
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at their home" in East State
A SOCIAL. SESSION. A very delightful meeting of the Tast Chief Association was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Charles Dowdell in Indiana avenue. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Dowdell
of Mra. R. B. Schuyler, 21 Condlt atreet. It will be the regular aemt-monthly meeting and bualneaa of Importance will be tranaacted. It la dealred that there la a large attendance of the memberahlp. The membra of th Martha Society of
the Flrat Christian church will meet
A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. V. H. Gostlin entertained a number of children very charmingly yesterday afternoon on the lawn of her Homewood residence In honor of her little granddaughter, Florence Gostlin. The party celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary and she received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. They had a merry time playing games until four o'clock after which dainty refreshments were served. The favors were miniature glass suit cases filled with assorted candies. There were about twenty little boys and girls at the party. (KLEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. A delightful party was given to celebrate the fourth birthday anniversary of Eliza Cox last Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox in Plummer avenue. She received a number of pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. During the afternoon Mrs.
August Franck took several pictures
of the guests. Music and games were pleasant features of the afternoon. A
supper was served at six o'clock and
dainty ref restiments were served again
later in the evening. The table was decorated very prettily with pink roses.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Thomas Allen and daughter, Lillian and Mrs. J. Dadey of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John Grimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox, Mrs. Hannah Lewis, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Hildebrand, Mrs. Lehman, Mrs. Gehrke, Mrs. Hannah Anderson and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Lillian Anderson, the Misses Mabel, Tearl, Violet, Hazel and Eliza Cox and Messrs. A. Mansfield, John Teterson and Elmer Cox.
were Mrs. William Love and Mr-?. I at the home of Mra. R. B. Hlchardaon, Frank Hanson. After a short business 42' Detroit afreet Thuraday afternoon
session the time was spent socially! for a ten cent aocial. Committee No. a
with games and music. A prettily ap- of which Mra. Richardson in chairman
pointed two course luncheon was will have charge of the aocial.
served during the social hour. Covers! The June meeting of the Northalde were laid for twenty guests. The Ladlea' Society will take place Friday business transacted was of Interest 1 afternoon of thla week at the home of only to the members. They planned to! Mra. C. N. Jewett In Sheffield avenue, meet again the third Tuesday evening Mra. Jewett and Mra. Dye will be host-
in July and the hostesses will be named later. The usual business and social program will be folloewd.
ELECT OFFICERS. Last Monday evening members of the Alumni Association of the Hammond high school met in the assembly room of the Central school building for an Important business business session. Reports of the banquet given Friday evening at the Masonic Temple were read and officers were chosen to serve during the new year. The president will call a meeting early in the fall to begin the new year's work. The folowing are the newly elected officers. President Mrs. Eugene Coper. Vice President William Mowry. Secretary Miss Wellle McDanlel. Treasurer Clure Burge. IN CHURCH CIRCLES. The monthly coffee social of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Evangelical Immanuel church will be given at the church hall in Sibley street Thursday afternoon, June 19. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and their friends. The meeting of the Men's League of the Evangelical Immanuel church this evening will be followed by a luncheon at which-the
Rev. Kaiser of Gary, lnd., will deliver an address.
NOTICK. Hereafter occupants of the tennis
courts in public parks will not be al
lowed to play more than one hour while others are waiting. '
PETER FOX, Supt.
SERVE CHICKEN SCPPER. A chicken supper will be served at the First Christian church in Calumet avenue Thursday evening, June 19 by the members of the primary department. " The hours for serving will be from five until eight o'clock. The public is invited to attend. The following is the menu: Chicken Pie. Creamed Potatoes.
Cabbage Salad. Jelly. Pickles. Lemon Cream Pie. Coffee. ANNOUNCE PROGRAM. This week's meeting of the Baptist
Women's Union will be held Thursday afternoon, June 19th at the home of Mrs. Albert Towle, 119 West State
street. The social . department will
Jhave charge of the afternoon's pro-
eaaea at the meeting. Plana for the annual picnic in July will be completed at thla meeting rio that a large attendance of the memberablp la dealred.
Mra. Edward telllnger will entertain
the membera of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club at her home In Alice' atreet
Thuraday afternoon.
A meeting of the Auxiliary of St. Paul'a Kplacopal church will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mra.
True In Elisabeth atreet.. It wil be a
buaneaa meetng and all membera are urged to attend.
gram which will be as follows:
Piano Solo Mrs. C. B. Stiver
Paper.. "The Value of Womans Ballot" Violin Selection Mrs. Horton Accompanist, Mrs. George Houser. Reading "Two Visions"
Miss Ethel Hlrsch
Vocal Solo; Mrs. Claude Palmer
"Mrs. O'Rafferty On the Woman
Question" Mrs. William Meyr
PARENTS' CLUB MEETING. The annual evening meeting of the West Hammond Parents' Club will take place at the Wentworth school
Friday evening, J-une 20, J913. The
address will be made by Attorney D. E.
Boone. The- orchestra will furnish
music. Entertainment numbers will be
given by the members of the club.
HAVE OUT OF TOWN GUESTS.
On Tuesday at their home, 417 Tru
man avenue Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Camp
bell very pleasantly entertained a small party of old time friends. Among the guests were Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. A.
S. Cosairt and Mrs. E. E. Eubank of
Liberty. Mo., Miss Ruth Tiper of Hinsdale. 111.. Mrs. Fred Wolfe and Miss
Henrietta Wolfe of Hammond. A SOCIAL GATHERING. A delightful party was given as a surprise to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ortt at their home in Plummer avenue last evening in celebration of the seventeenth anniversary of their marriage. The party was given by the members of the Royal League and there were forty members and their friends present during the evening. They presented Mr. and Mrs. Ortt with many beautiful gifts in remembrance of the day.
A very enjoyable meeting of the
members of Golden Rule Council No. 1
D. of L. took place last evening in th! K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street. There was a large attendance of the membership and visitors were present from Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L.
of Hammond. In all there were one hundred or more members present dur
ing the evening. A class of five candidates was initiated and members of the drill team out on th drill which, was greatly enjoyed. This evening the members of Silver Light Hive will entertain the members of Hammond Hive No. 2 L, O. T. M. at their regular meeting.
WHITING COUPLE IN JUNE NUPTIALS Inland Steel Employe Weds Miss Dora Bramer. (Special to The Times.) Whiting, lnd., June 18. Miss Dora Bramer of Fischrupp avenue and Walter Engler of Sheridan avenue ,were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Eugene Fuessle, pastor ot the German Evangelical church. In the presence of only the relatives of the contracting parties. The couple was attended by Miss Georgia Zigler of South Chicago and Delbert Bramer. brother of the bride. A reception and dinner followed the wedding service, after which Mr. and Mrs. Engler left for a short visit in Milwaukee. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Bramer of Whiting, and is a, very estimable young lady. The grooin is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engler of Sheridan avenue and Is also well-known here. He is employed at the Inland Steel company at Indiana Harbor, where the young couple will reside. Wed in Chicago. The following Lake county couples
secured licenses to wed in Chicago yesterday: John P. Bley, 25, Whiting; Jennie D. Fierea, 25, Whiting. David Abrams. 21. Chicago; Ethel Freedman. 19, East Chicago. Morris Flnkelsteln, 20. West Hammond; Sophia Greenberg, 18, Whiting.
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Mra. G. L. Smith, 30 Warren street
has for her guest for several weeks j
her cousin, Mrs. Fred Russell of Bos-
tan, Mas. Fred Mott left yesterday for Chelsea, Okla. after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mott at their home in South Hohman street. Mr. an. Mrs. W. A. Hill and children. Irving, Pauline and Adelaide left this morning for a ten days automobile trip to Morrice and Detroit, Mich. Miss Marlon Demlng has returned from Madison, Wis., where she went to attend the annual commence merit exercises at the State University. Miss Perkins returned to Hammond with Miss Deming and will be her guest at her home in Caroll street for several days.
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The Indiana Society , will hold their annual meeting at CEDAR LAKE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21ST ; The people of Lake County are invited to come to Lassen Bros' Danc- , ing Pavilion, where you can enjoy boating, bathing, fishing and a genj eral good time. :-: :-: :-: REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS LUNCHEON SERVED AT REASONABLE PRICES.
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