Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1913 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. "Wedncsdav, June 25, 1913. You Arc Cordially Invited to Attend the Grand Ooenino Saturday Evening, June 28tli, af 8 p.m. of flic

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COMING EVENTS. Til. wklv mt lar nf tk Ha n1 t

WoimrM Vnlon trill be held Thursday j feted of spring brides, a number

fternoom at the home of Mm. Charles the prettiest of the season's parties

ing. They -will spend a few week touring: Michigan and after AuruiI 14 will be at home to their friends at 11

Mason street. The bride is the. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

Hanson of 72 Sibley Btreet. She Is will known in musical circles and very prominent in Hammond's younger soc-

ilal set. She has been one of the most

of

See, SO DougrlUi atrcet. It ttIII be the snlaion.ary meeting and the addreaa of the afternoon will be made by M n. Humphrey a, a abater 'of Mn. Floyd Ada ma of thla rlty. who kw done mla-

alonary work In Porto Rico.

having been given in her honor during the past week. Dr. White is engaged in the practice of medicine in Hammond and is well known in the professional and social circles of the city. Among the guests from out-of-

The Seventeenth Puplla Recital of town who will attend the wedding will the Hammond MuiUcal College will be be: Mrs. A. A. White, Mrs. Annette Pelatven thla evening; at Recital Hall In'lers and son, Brooke, Sirs. Waklee and

Rlmbaeh bulldlnc. The proa-ram will be ; daughter, Sibyl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

artvr by the more advanced nnplla ti Burnett. Miss Nelle Howe all of Chithe college. Icago, Mrs. Otto Morbeck and daughAt her home la Kane avenue Bin. Iter, Miss Anna Morbeck of Hamilton

Smith will entertain the member f Park, Chicago, Dr. Gilbert or cmcago

HI., and Dr. and Mrs. Sharer

New Lyric Oaiicieg Near Corner of Forsyth and Chicago Avenues

Academy East Chicago. Indiana

Largest and Best Equipped Dancing Academy in the State. Regular Dances Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.

Music by Prof. Sterling's Orchestra

Popular Prices.

Noble A. Edgar, Manager

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the Good 'Will Club tomorrow afternoon. Cnrda will be the entertainment for the afternoon.

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A PRETTY WKDDIXO. Miss Edith. Mae Doerman became the bride of Harrison E. McLaughlin at a pretty, nuptial event solemnised this morning at eleven o'clock at the home

of Mrs. Elizabeth Doerman at 290 East j State street. Only the relatives and closest friends were present at the ceremony which was pronounced by the Rev. C J. Sharp, pastor of the First Christian church of Hammond. The ring ceremony was used. The home was- beatuifully trimmed with many lovely flowers. In the ceremony room pink kilarney roses were used in profusion. The bride and groom who were

unattended entered the room of the ceremony alone. The bride wore a beautiful gown of white crepe voille. After congratulations had been extended Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin the guests were Invited Into the dining room where the wedding breakfast was served. The bride's table was beautifully appointed In white and pink. Pink rose buds arranged with ferns In an art basket decorated the center of the table very attractively. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin left this afternoon for "The Dells" of Wisconsin where they

will remain a week after which they

will be at home to their friends at

853 East Sibley street where they have

a home all Inreadlness.

The bride traveled in a tailored ult

of blut ratine with which she wore a tailored hat to correspond. Mrs. McLaughlin is a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Doerman of East State street. She has been the honor guest -at a number of pretty parties during the weeks following the announcement o her engagement. She has a large circle of friends among the young people of the city. Mr. McLauglin is one of Hammond's well known young men. He Is employed " aa( a linotype operator on Tbi Times.

A WEDDIXG ANNOUNCEMENT. Hammond people will be very much Interested in the, news of the marriage of Miss Louise Schell, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Edwin A. Schell, of Mount

Pleasant. Ia.. and Carlton Fraser, di

rector of the Y. M. C. A. In the Phil

Ipplnes. Miss Schell was graduated

from Northwestern University In 1909,

and, after taking several civil service

examinations, accepted a government postion in the Philippines. Here she met Mr. Fraser. They soon became engaged.

and their marriage will take place on Wednesday in Mount Pleasant, la. The

father of the bride, who is now pres

ident of Iowa Wesleyan university,

was at one time pastor of the First

Methodist church in this city. Dr,

Schell will oerform the ceremony. Mrs.

Jerry McQuade, of Peoria, 111., a class

mate of the bride, will be the matron

of honor.

WILL ERECT ANOTHER H CHURCH

ENTERTAIN MANY FRIENDS.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

F. Westfall at 681 Truman avenue wa

the scene of a very delightful social

event last evening. The party cele

brated the tenth anniversary of the!

marriage and they received many gifts

In aluminum in remembrance of th

occasion. Little cuplds and weddln

bells decorated the home very prettily

During the evening a number of games and contests were enjoyed and

music was also a pleasant feature of the evening. In the contests the prizes

were won by Mrs. W. H. Cain of Chi

cago and Mr. G. Scillen. Pretty favors were awarded all the guests. Twentyfour covers were laid at the luncheon

table. Among the guests from out of town were Mrs. D. L. Bragg and children of Huntington. Ore., Mrs. W. H. Caine and Mrs. William Hllbrich of Chicago.

Warrlner and Norris, the East Chi

cago architects have just about completed plans for a Greek Catholic

church which is to be erected at 143ra

and Olcott avenue. The building is to

be substantially constructed of pressed:

brick with stone trimmings, and will cost $9,000.

It Is to be erected on part of the

five lots owned by the church organ

ization in the location above described.

It will bo 36 feet by 50 feet and will

have a vaulted ceiling, the arches be

ing of plaster. It will have a capacity

for 300 persons, the Greek Catholics standing at their services Instead of

sitting as is done In other churches.

and the absence of seats making room

for a greater number than would other wise be accommodated. The architectude has features of the Turkish, the Romanesque and the Gothic, adhering to no one style. It is not the intention to install a heating plant at once, but the building will be prepared to receive steam heat when the

church gets redy to supply this rea-

ur. Tne main ornamental iuit ui

the exterior will be a dome of the Biz

antine lines.

HANSON-WHITE NUPTIALS,

Miss Mae Hanson, one of Hammond's charming girls will be united In marriage to Dr. H. J. White this eveniDg

at six o'clock at the beautiful home of

the bride's grandparents, Mr

Mrs. Jacob Rlmbach, 74 Sibley street. Only the relatives and a few of the closest friends will be present at the ceremony which will be solemnized by tha Rev. Floyd H. Adams, pastor of the First Baptist church of Hammond. The ring ceremony will be used. Just

preceding the ceremony a program of

beautiful bridal music will be render

ed by the bride's counsln, Mrs. William r.n-L-n and Mrs. Franklin Blagmun. Mrs.

Blackmun will sing, "O Perfect Love

Mrs. Love will play the Bridal Chorua

f mm T-ohftncrrln for the professional. A

dainty collation will be served lm

.mediately after the reading? of the marriage service. Dr. and Mrs. White will

leave on an automobile trip this even

CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.

Mrs. John C. Haney at her home. 45

Sibley street, entertained a number of guests yesterday In honor of her moth

er, Mrs. Mary Glynn. The party cele

brated Mrs. Glynn's eighty-sixth birth-

rwi!uay anniversary u buc w a.o mo v

lent of many beautiful girts, presentea

er by friends and relatives in remem

brance of the day. A prettily appointed

thrM course luncheon was served at

twenlve o'clock after which the after

noon was spent pleasantly in a social

way with music and needle work. The luncheon tables were decorated with

roses and ferns. A color scheme was

daintily carried out in pink and green

Covers were laid for Mrs. I. E. Dick

enson and Mrs. R- li- Monti and daugh

ter. Marlon, of Chicago, Mrs. James

L. Young. Mrs. T. B. Phillips, Mrs.

Young, Mrs. Glynn and Mrs. Haney.

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Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warner and their

four children of Carroll street expect to leave next week for Charlevcix, Mich.

They have a cottage there and expect to spend at least thre months at the

summer resort.

Get your straw hats and panamas

cleaned by an expert hatter at Roy

McCoal's Bijou Shoe Shining Parlor,

175 State street.

MRS. Mt'SDT A HOSTESS.

Mrs. H. C. Mundt prior to leaving fo

St. Louis, Mo., entertained a party of

friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler in Michigan

avenue. A dainty three courss luncheon was served. Several musical selections

were rendered by Mrs. J. CI. Bowen and Mrs. Wallace , Jaques. The following guests were present: Mrs. Z. Green, Mrs. J. Ci. Bowen and son, Mrs. M.

Gruver, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Blanche Smith. Mrs. J. M. Beider, Mrs. D. Hill

and daughter Irene, Mrs. Ritter, Mrs.

Olive Pearson, Mrs. Wallace Jaques,

Mrs. Theresa Magulre.

who gave her in marriage, and was at-

ended by her sister. Miss Fannie Shea,

who served as the maid or honor, tsar

ton Murray of Rochester, X. Y., attend

ed his brother as best man. The ushers

were the bride's cousin. George Cohan,

of London. England, and Howard Young

of Rochester N. Y.

The bride wore an exquisite gown of

white crepe meteor combined witn

Princess and Bohemian lace. Her lace veil was crowned with lilies of the val

ley and she carried a shower of bride's

roaea and lilies of the valley. Miss

Shea's gown was of pink crepe meteor,

She wore a white and pink lace hat

and carried a great cluster of pinn

kilarney roses.

Following the ceremony a wedding

kruVfiat was served at the nome o

the bride's parents. Pink lose bud

lived in trrpat orofision and the

same lovely blossoms adorned th

tables. The bride's table was beau

tlfulv appointed In white and pink

Covers were laid for the relatives an

a few of the families' most lntimat

friends. Mr. and Mrs. Murray left dur ing the afternoon for Rochester, N. Y.

their future home. They will vis!

frfonda enroute and will be "at home

after August 1st. Mrs. Murray is

Hamrhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Shea. 43 Webb street. She has uvea

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ah Lodge are asked to meet at me

corner of State and Hohman streets Thursday afternoon at one o'clock to

attend the funeral of Mrs. Lena

Kroeker.

The members of the L. T. L. will

meet Friday afternoon at tnree oclcck in the social rcoms of the First

Christian church in Calumet avenue. Preparations will be made for the

Joint meeting of the W. C. T. V. and

L- T. L. which will be held in two weeks on Friday afternoon.

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A BEAITIFIL WEDDING.

All Saints Catholic church was the

scene of a very beautiful wedding this

morning. The ceremony which was celebrated at nine o'clock united in

marriage Misa Florence Shea, daugh

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Shea,

and Charles F. A. Murray of Rochester,

N. T. The service was read by Rev.

Father Edward F. Barrett. The ring ceremony was used. Mrs. Frank Meyers played a program of bridal music as the wedding guests assembled. The Mendelssohn wedding march was played as tha bridal party entered the

church and came down the long central aisle to the altar where the ceremony

was performed. As ,the words of tha

ceremony were spoken the music was

changed to the "Bridal Chorus" from Lohengrin. During the mass Miss Le-

nore O'Brien and Phillip Connelly sang. Included in their program were "Ave Maria," "Mary Dearest Mother," and "Take Me Jesus to Thy Sacred Heart." The altar was banked with palms and ferns and decorated with many beautiful flowers. The bride entered with her father.

in Hammond for a numher or years ana has a large circle of friends. She is one of Hammond's most charming

girls and very prominent In the young

er social set. She is a member of the I M. T. club and some of the prettiest of the season's parties have been giv

en by the young women of the club !n

her honor.

Among the parties have been lunch- . - . t t .i.

eons, dinners, ana Enowers u wmiu she has received many beautiful gifts. She Is a graduate of St. Mary's Acad

emy of South Bend. Ind. Mr. Murray Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Murray.

He is employed as civil engineer in Ro

chester. Among the guests from a distance were the brldgroom's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Murray and broth er, Bartln Murray of Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young of Ro

h.etor. K. Y.. and George Cohan of

London, England.

While he was packing his suitcase

preparatory to deserting- his wife and

children, Louis Katgus of East Ham

rnond was arrested by Constable Ray

Phelps on a warrant sworn out by

Mrs. Natgus last night. Unable to fur

nish bond and fearing that Natgus

would make an effort to escape. Con

stable Phelps placed him in jail until Mb trial before Judge Prest this

morning.

In the testimony it also developed

that Natgus was going to cieveiana

O.. in an effort to heat ms ooarcuns

house keeper out of a sum of $41. Mrs.

Natgus admitted that she would not live with her husband any more, but

asked support for her children. Natgus

agreed to pay a sum of ?100 for. me children's support and to settle the board bill.

CONCERT

TALENTED AFFAIR

A splendid summer concert was giv-

en at the Hammond theater last evening by a choice gathering of talent under the auspices of the St. Paul's Luth

eran League. The house held a large

crowd of musicians and lovers of mu

sic who applauded freely and often

bringing out the best the performers

had to offer.

Miss Gertrude Steinkraus of South Chicago, a violinist, and Miss Cath

erine Krohenberg of Buffalo, N. Y.. a vocalist, were features of the program that established Its superior worth. The

male auartet from St. Louis was ex

cellent and probably the best traveling

quartet of singers that has ever ap

peared in Hammond.

The boys of the St. Paul s i,umeran

League who gave Hammond this mid

summer musical treat are being congratulated for their achievement. The League profited well and will be en

couraged to try similar undertakings

in the future.

Alumni Banquet.

One hundred and twenty-nve mem

bers of the All Saints' alumni dined In

state last evening in the auditorium of

the convent on East Sibley street. They were entertained by the keen wit of Father Edward Barrett and an address bv r J. Moran, the attorney. The

speakers were Leo Arnold, who made

the welcome talk, and John Lewis ro

lev. who gave a response,

The two graduates of All Saints high

school Marie Carter and Amma van

derhoff gave toasts, the Rosary La

dies served and music was rendered by .j.nt. ifter the banauet a short

dance was held. The menu follows: Fruit Cocktail. Cream Chicken Patties. Cream Potatoes Rolls.

nn,.,. Ra.it.ed Almonds. Fruit Salad.

Orange Ice. Assorted taKes. Coffee. Candies. The program: Toastmaster Rev. E. F. Barrett. Welcome Leo Arnold. Response John Iewls Foley.

Address D. J. Moran.

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A THIMBLE PARTY.

Mrs. R. C. Plater entertained the members of the E. S. T. club very charmingly at a thimble party yester

day afternoon at her home In Tru-

mo r. avenue. With the members of

the club Mr. Slater entertained Mrs

C. C. Shoemaker. She was voted in as a new member of the club. Following

the business session the time was spent pleasantly with needle work. A

orettily appointed two course luncn-

eon was served at four thirty o'clock.

The table was decorated with flowers and greenery. In two weeks the club

members will be entertained by Mrs. J. R Stafford at her ohme in Detroit street. Mrs. Stafford will be hostess at a thimble party.

Truck Catches Fire.

A large automobile truck belonging

to the H. R. Gibbons Box co. came

near going up in smoke in the rear of

Oeorge Kussmal's residence on Clin

ton street. This morning when the front of the machine caught Are sand

was throw on the blaze and the flames

were extinguished, causing only a

slleht damage. Fire department No. 1

responded to the call.

S PEG ML TBtIIIS WEEK A GOOD STRONG FLY SWATTER FREE WITH EVERY SACK OF FLOUR Pillsbury, Aristos or Premium XXXX Flour -barrel sack .....$ .68 -barrel sack 1.30 Va-barrel sack 2.55 PHONE 374 174 FAYETTE ST. HAMMOND. IND.

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Royal Arch Degree.

Extensive preparations have been made bv Hammond chanter No. 117. R.

A. M., at their regular meeting this

evenine when a class of candidates

will be given the royal arch degree

All visiting companions are welcome and the regular routine work will be

followed by a social hour and refreshments. Friday evening Garfield lodge

No. 669-, F. and A. M.. will confer the

E. A. degree. Special meeting Saturday afternoon and evening for the purpose of conferring the master mason degree.

and States streets shortly after ten o'clock thl smornlng. thereby averting damage to building and perhapa fatal injury to the driver. Mrs. Kummer was driving his Ford

Piano Duet Misses iienriena. au runabout north on lionman street anu

upon reaching State street attempted tn turn out of the car tracks. The

machine skit several feet and ran up-

Claude Rusehll, who is attending col

lege at Fralrle du Chlen. Wis., arrived

In Hammond yesterday to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Anna Rusehll, at her home In Elizabeth

street. Mr. and Mrs. Kenner left Hammond today for Englewood where they will make their future home with their son. Albert Kenner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenner have made their home in Hoftman street for a number of years and ha-ve many friends here who regret very much to have them leave.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrington of May street left last evening for Verno, Mich., where they will remain for a few weeks the g-uest of relatives.

In addition to the present first class service given by the C. L. & X Ry. (Monon Route), there will on Sunday, June 29th, be a local train put on between Chicago and Michigan City, via Monon, Ind. Leave Chicago at 8:00 a

m., returning leave Michigan City at 3:15 p. m.. arriving at Chicago at 9:20 p. m., making all local stops en route. On same date train No. 5 will discontinue making local stops between Hammond and Monon, with the exception of Rensselaer. 19-6t

Tonnette Helvon.

Quartet Misses Ignore O Brlen, Mary

English. Myrtle Odgen. Evelyn Grenser.

Reading William Arnold. Fiano Solo Miss Marian Dunigan. Officers. President Leo Arnold. Vice president Miss Ruth DuFrane. Secretary Miss Genevieve Hastings. Treasurer Thomas Stack. ReerptWm Committee Eugene Car

roll, Arthur Marlatt. tjnaries

Frank Lawyer. Allen OKoure. Ray

mond Huber, Miss Marie carter, miss at,i McLaughlin. Miss Eva Fllan.

rbr uuerman, Miss Henrietta

n.ivnn. Miss Marie Gehrlng.

rommittff Fred Car-

Tr.h Kennedy. Miss Eileen Foley

Miss Isabelle Yanderhoof. Miss Bessie

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i nmmiitrr John J. Kenne

dy, Miss Evelyn Grenzer, William Ar-

Housebreakers Busy.

The Hammond police department arc . . . l.mlaa.hrpflkrrS

On the JOOKOUl I"r

today who entered two residences near

Columbia City. Ind.. several and are thought to be on their way towards Hammond. The police received a tip from Albert L. Auer. operator at the Fort Wavne depot, that he recognized the two men near Valparaiso yesterday and It is probable that they will either go to Gary or Hammond. Auer's home is one f the two places that was burglarized.

on the sldewaiK, me anter iiiccmn8

Its onward rush In the nick of time. Outside of a damaged steering apparat

us no other harm was done.

commission consisting or tne justice

and two doctors. He was ordered sent to the state asylum at Longcliffe.

FOREX (XXXX) la THE tobacco to amolce dniinx the rammer month. It

ta cool aad mild. Try It. McHle-Scot ten Tob. CoAdv.

Autoist's Narrow Escape. An automobile driven by Max Kum

mer of Oak Pale, 111, a former Hammond saloonkeeper, narowly escaped

running into the Uke County Savings

on Tmt bulldlne. corner I aonmiu

Will Be Paved.

Glendale park Is to be paved In spite of a remonstrance that was brought

before the board of public works this

morning. The city clerk has been or- j dered to advertise for bids. Other business cared for at a morning session of the board today was tha acceptance of the contract and bond of William Ahlborn for the sprinkling of Indiana avenue and the adoption of a plat i of the Rone addition to Hammond. Schools Close Today.

The schools of West Hammona are ... . . i

to Close Witn exercises m mo torlum ot the Wentworth school and a

camp fire ceremony on the campus tomorrow evening. Francis M. Elliott, nroaldent of the Chicago Business col

lege, is to speak. The eighth grade graduates are Udejla M. Deader, Emma J. Karr, Anna J. Klrschsieper. Florence C. Knott. Olivia A. Linsenmann, Fred G. Mayer, Ida Moor, Roberta E. Rugh, Lillian V. Rosenbautn and Barbara J. Snelder. GARY MAN IS ADJUDGED INSANE Justice James V. Cortello today presided over a sanity Inquiry commis

sion in the case of Paul Ounda of tha

Sidney hotel.

Gunda was adjudged insane by a

TOLLESTONB. John of South Chicago was a business visitor here today. Ben Edwards and family have moved to Gary. Mrs. J. J. Watson was a business visitor in Chicago today. The Ladies' Aid society of the Westminster Presbyterian church held a reception In honor ot their new minister. Rev. A. Krause.

A Gaa Range does away with dirt.No. Ind. Gaa & Elec Co.

SURPLICE BLOUSE FOR WEAR IN JUNE

Surplice blouse suitable for crepe. Knife plaited frills of charm en se on cuffs, collar and chemisette. Epaulet shoulder sections extending over top of separate ale eves.

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