Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1913 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Thursday.-August 28, 1913. E5ESES

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A RECITAL. The opening recital at the Hammond Musical College introducing Mr. Louis O. Zander, head of the violin department will be given at Recital Hall. , Wednesday evening, September 3 at! S:15 o'clock. The program for the evening' will be follows: Concerto Mendelssohn Mr. Zander. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 13 Liszt Miss Dora Otto. Gipsy Scenes Drake Mr. Zander. She Alone Charmeth My Sadness (.From Queen of Sheha) Gounod Mr. Clark Learning. (a) Slumber Song Drake (b) Obertas Wlenlawskl Mr. Zander. Accompanist for Mr. Zander, Mrs. Ruth Drake Zander. Accompanist for

Mr. Learning, Miss Elizabeth Webber.

C'ELKD RATES ANNIVERSARY. Mrs. Schroeder delightfully enter

tained a number of tirls at her home

Hickory street last Tuesday after

noon in honor of Miss Lillian Stlckmeister. The party celebrated her thirteenth birthday anniversary and she

received many beautiful tfifts In re

membrance of the day. Games were

a feature of the afternoon after which

a dainty luncheon was served. The

birthday cake was ornamented with

candles and roses. Those present at

the pretty affair were the Misses Lillian

Stickmelster, Lillle Hepner, Haiel

Monshen, Margaret Bothwell, Girlie

Markmueller, Frieda and Violet Stick

melster and Mr.s Schroeder.

A SOCIAL. GATHERING.

A pleasant afternoon was spent by

the Ladies of the Knights of Columbu

who met yesterday In the new K. of C.

club rooms In East Sibley street for

their regular semi-monthly meeting Pedro was played progressively at several tables during the afternoon. Mrs

Mat Klein won the first honors In the games and prises were also won by

Mrs. Waits and Mrs. John Leary. A

dainty luncheon was served after several games had been enjoyed. An

nouncement was made that the next

meeting would be held in two weeks on Wednesday afternoon, September 10. Cards will again be the feature of entertainment. A LUNCHEON. Mrs. Nicholas Landvogt at her home, 11 Douglas street entertained a fenfriends at a farewell party for Mrs. William Stieglltz yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Stlegllts will leave Hammond next Wednesday to make her future home In Chicago. A beautifully appointed luncheon was served In five courses at one o'clock. The luncheon colors were white and pink. A bouquet of pretty roses decorated the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mary M. Huehn, Mrs. Frances Michaels, Mrs. August Brumra, Mrs. Langvgot, Mrs. William StiegUtz and her house guest. Miss May Damhelser of Chicago.

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Hammond Phone 232 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY miLE SB a MELA THE LADY OF MYSTERY WILSON & LENOSRE Comedv Singing Entertainers The Great Sioux Indian Juggler a. SS. limv Eccentric Comedian 3,000 feet. New Motion Views

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east. They were entertained for a few weeks at the home of Mr. Hoffman's mother In Monongahela, Pa. RETt'RS TO HAMMOND. Judge and Mrs. Lawrence Becker and son Eaton returned to Hammond Tuesday evening after an extended western trip. They spent some time at their ranch near Livingston, Montana, and also visited at Seattle and Spokane, Wash., Portland and Baker City, Ore., Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver and Colo

rado Springs, Col., and St. Louis They were absent from Hammond for a month or longer and spent a very delightful time.

cords' ti:dios. Mr. Albert TV. Cords, vocal Instructor

with studios in Chicago, 407 Kimball Hall and Gary, Ind.. Gary Musical Col

lege, will begin his third year of vocal

Instruction in Hammond, at his studio.

312 Hammond building-, Monday, Sept.

1913. Mr. Cords will be at his studio

and enroll pupils Saturday, August 30,

from 1 to 9 p. m.

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Friday's

A THIMBLE PARTY. A delightful meeting of the Royal Five Sewing: Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Ruth Shearer, 791 Sohl street. With the members of the club Miss Shearer entertained Miss Lucille Broks of Morton Grove, 111., who is the house gruest of the Misses Lillian and Evelyn

Schneider of Fayette street. The mem

bers of the club were present with the

exception of Miss Avis Hunt. After a

few hours spent with their needle work the guests were served with a dalnt yluncheon. Covers were laid for Miss Brooks, the Misses Lillian and

Evelyn Schneider, Mildred McGulre and Ruth Shearer.

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A PRETTY SOCIAL FUNCTION. Mrs. Cynthia Wod gohl who was at

home to a number of young women

yesterday afternoon from four to mix

o'clock at her Homewood residence at 40 Mason street announced to her guests Saturday, September 6th as the date chosen for the weddlnsr of her daughter. Miss Ruth Louise Sohl and

Raymond Frederick Storer. Helen Harrison, the little daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Harrison read a poem cleverly announcing the event. She

wore a dainty white lac frock and

carried a basket of asters. The parlors were decorated with many beau

tiful asters. The chandeliers were trimmed with asparagus ferns and pretty greenery was used with asters to bank the mantel and to decorate the service tables. A short program was a feature of the afternoon. Mrs.

Roscoe E. Woods rendered a pretty home. They will reside In Hammond.

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POSTPONE MEETING. The meeting of Wednesday After

noon Bridge Club which was announced would be held yesterday was post

poned for a week. Mrs. Waiter Smith will be the next hostess and will en

tertain the club members at a bridge party at her home in Mason street. The

card games will be played progressive ly at three tables.

LEAVE FOR EC ROPE.

About October 1st Mr. and Mrs. Max Levinger and daughter. Miss Lillian

Goldman will leave Hammond to make their future home In Budapest. The many Hammond friends of the family regret very much their leaving Ham

mond but wish them every happiness

in their new home city. VISIT IN HAMMOND,

Mrs. Charles Kriewltz and daughter, Miss Clara Kriewits of South Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Mary M. Huehn and daughter, Mrs. T. F. Leary of Logan street for a short time yesterday on their way to Eastman

Springs, Mich., where they have their

summer home. ATTEND HAMMOND PARTY.

Mrs. Charles Beall. Mrs. Clarence

Scott and Miss Alice Sohl of Chicago

Mrs. Allan Twyman of East Chicago,

Mrs. Elliott Deland of Gary and Miss Pauline Sauerman of Crown Point were among the out of town guests at the

party at which Mrs. Cynthia Wood

Sohl entertained yesterday at her home

in Mason street for her daughter, Miss

Ruth Louise Sohl.

Instrumental selection and Miss Muriel Wilcox gave a reading. After their program a dainty collation was served from tables in the dining room. The bridal colors, white, pink and lavender were carried out In the refreshments. Mrs. Walter Wood Sohl and Miss Marlon Deming presided at the table and they were assisted by Mrs. J. T. Normoyle, Mrs. Roscoe E. Woods, Mies Pauline Sauerman of Crown Point and Miss Florence Loverldge. About forty young women enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Woods, among them the following from out of town, Mrs. Charles Beall, Mrs. Clarence Scott and Miss Alice Sohl of Chicago, Mrs. Elliott DoLand of Gary, Mrs. Allan Twyman of East Chicago, Miss Pauline Sauerman of Crown Point. A HOME WEDDING. A very pretty wedding was solem

nized yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curry In Hessville when

their daughter, Elizabeth was united In marriage to Arthur VanBodegraven of Hammond. The Rev. C. J. Sharp, pastor of the First Christian church performed the cermony at four o'clock In the presence of the relatives and

most Intimate friends of the two

families. There were about fifteen guests at the ceremony. The ring cere

mony was used. Miss Gladys Snyder

of Hobart, a cousin of the bride play

ed the bridal music. There were no

attendants. The bride wore a beautl

ful gown of white silk crepe. A wedding supper was served immediately after the reading of the marriage service. The table appointments were in white and green, a bouquet of white asters and brides roses forming the center piece. In the parlors the flowers were golden rod and they were used with ferns in great abundance. The house decorations were vt ry beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. VanBodegraven left for Chicago last evening and after their return will announce their at

The bride Is the second daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curry of Hessville. She Is a graduate of the Kaoga Township high school and since her gradua

tion In 1910 she has been employed In the ofTices of the C. I. and S. R. R. at Gibson. Mr. VanBodegraven la the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob VanBodegraven of Hammond. He graduated from the Hammond high school In the class of 1909 and 1 semployed by the United States Metals Refining company at Grasselll. CARD OK THANKS. We wish to extend our thanks to our many friends, employes of Whiting, East Chicago and Hammond Railway and relatives for many kindness, floral offerings and sympathy shown us In the sudden loss of our brother Frederick Stahley. MR. AND MRS. FRED STAHLEY AND FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to

our friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and many floral oyerlngs also to the Rev. Clause for his kind words during the sickness anil death of our wife and daughter, Emma Hansen. GEO. HANSEN AND FAMILY. GUST ZACHAU AND FAMILY. Edward Conn, B14 South Hohman street will leave this evening for Lor ralne, O., where he was called on account of 'he serious Illness of his mother. "" " ' Mrs. John Leary and son, John have returned home after a few weeks visit with relatives In New York City. Mrs. Peter Lyons, wifa of the city engineer, will return tomorrow from

Middlebury, Pennsylvania where she has been visiting her parents.

Bijou 5 or RtHope Mcts TOMORROW i- , , i

DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM Can be seen every day between the hours of 10 a. m. and 9 p. m. Circles held every Friday night at 8 p. m. 77 State Street or telephone 901-R for appointment. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL SOCIETY WEIS HALL, SUNDAY 8 P. M. Speaking and tests. The public Is welcome.

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A SOCIAL.

, a watermelon social will be given

Friday evening of this week at the

home of Mrs. John Mears, 436 Truman avenue. The public Is Invited to attend. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs. John L. Walker entertained at dinner last evening at her home in Russell street, Mrs. Carl Rraddick of Columbus, O., the Grand President of the L. A. to the B. of R. T. and Mrs. Ada B. Marshall of Philadelphia the First Vice Grand of the L. A. to the B. of R. T. RETIRN FROM THE EAST. The Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Hovman and little son are expected to return 10 their home In Condit street today after a month's visit with relatives in the

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