Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1913 — Page 2

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' THE TIMES. October 11, 1913 Easy GMUGaGO & Bimmw& harbor Base Ball Clubs at the Harbor Pari SJJ522

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COMIJiG EVBXTS. The first meeting of the Mtry committee of the Hammond Woman's Club for the new rear will be held Monday afternoon, October 18th at 2s30 o'clock at the home of the chairman. Mm. Henry Ilurk. In Carroll atreet. Mm. Franklin Blackmnn will entertain the members of the Embroidery t'lub nt a thimble party Monday afternoon at her home In Ruth street. ATVNl'AL CONVENTION. The Annual County Sunday School Convention of Lake County will be held next Wednesday, October 15, In the First Methodist church at Indiana Harbor. State secretary, Geo. M. Burnle of Indianapolis -will be present and preside. Besides addresses by Mr. Burnle who Is at the forefront among speakers on Sunday school topics, several other speakers will take part on the program. Luncheon at noon and evening- will be Ferved at the church by the Aid Society. All Sunday schools in the county are expected to be represented, and this gathering will b one of frreat Importance to the work. The public is cordially Invited. The three sessions of the day are at 9:30 a. m., 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. MOTHERS' MEETING. The Mothers' Club of the Lincoln school met in the kindergarten room yesterday afternoon. The following were elected to offices for the ensulns year: President Mrs. A. Stevens. Vice President Mrs. M. E. Zuver. Secretary Mrs. O. XT. Hill. Treasurer- Mrs. E. Unnewetir.

Program Committee Miss Lulu Symmet, Chairman; Mrs. C. E. Hathaway, Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. R. Jenkins and Mrs. H. E. Green. Refreshment Committee Mrs. J. Carroll, chairman; Mrs. C. E. Lawrence, Mrs. C. Smith, Mrs. F. Prohl, Mrs. R. Stevens and Mrs. E. Hansen. Relief Committee Mrs. W. R. Dennlston, chairman; Mrs. J. Walker; Mrs. E. McGill. Mrs. J. Marker. Mrs. Philip Schueck and Miss Sarah Ripley. A very pleasing reading was given by Miss Louise Carter. An interesting discussion of tho work for the coming year followed, after which the meeting adjourned to meet on the second Friday of November. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. At her home in Ruth street Miss Maytne Schloer entertained the members of the Nu Tau Beta Club very charmingly last evening. Not alt the members were present on account of the disagreeable weather but those who were ihattendance spent a very enjoy

able evening. 'Music and needle work

were the social diversions and at ten o'clock a prettily appointed luncheon was served In two courses. Announcement of the meeting in two weks will be made later, A SURPRISE PARTY. A delightful party was given as a surprise to Warren Newman last evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Newman, 545 Morton court. Sixteen of his school friends were guests. They spent the evening very pleasantly with games, contests and music until ten o'clock after which ice cream, cake and fruit were served. GRANTED A LICENSE. Miss Mable Trost and Vernon J. Cupp were granted a marriage license this afternoon in Chicago. Miss Trost is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trost of 432 Summer street. Both young people are well known in Hammond and have many friends in the younger social set.

ty o'clock. The table was decorated very prettily with autumn flowers. In the parlors the flowers were pink klllarney roses. Mrs. DeWeese was the recipient of majiy pretty gifts. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. George Drackert. Mrs. W. F. Clough. Mrs. W. J. Stewart. Mrs. Oeorge Post, Mrs. Thomas Ijike, Mrs. Farley Punbar, Mrs. Harry Voux, and the Misses Bertha and Beatrice Hansen and Beulah Drackert AN AFTERNOON PARTY. A very enjoyable meeting of the members of the Happy Hour Club took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Buckley In Cedar

street. The members were present with ' the exception of one. Contests and

music were features of the afternoon

and prizes in the games were won by

Mrs. Fred Phares, Mrs. John Kunz and Mrs. John Newell of Indiana Harbor. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served at four-thirty o'clock. The tables were decorated with autumn flowers. In two weeks the club members will be entertained by Mrs. Phares at her home in retrolt street. A KOt R O'CLOCK TEA. Mrs. James M. Turner is hostess at a four o'clock tea this afternoon at her home, 303 Truman avenue in honor of her daughter. Miss Minnie Turner. A number of Hammond and out of town young women will be guests at the party which will be one of the most delightful of the early fall. A MISSIONARY MEETING. Mrs. J. S. Blackmun opened her pret

ty home In Highland street yesterday afternoon for the monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. E. M. Shanklln had the afternoon's program In charge. Current events were given after which the members discussed the fourth chapter In their study book "China's New Iay." The program

opened with a vocal solo by Mrs. Frank t Mr. Thompson, the district deputy who

Hosier following which Mrs. Eugene S. will work in Hammond and Gary durCooper rendered a few pretty instructing the coming weeks was also present, mental selections. The musical pro- I Follow! ng the regular lodge session a gram was greatly enjoyed. Puring thelenort program of dances was enjoyed social hour the hostesses, Mrs. Black- by a number of the guests. During the mun and Mrs. Minnie Kline served I social hour refreshments were served, dainty refreshments. I Announcement was made of the next

meeting to be held in two weeks when

"The Lesson for the Average Mother" was the subject of Mrs. Austgen's paper and "Two Examples of Children under this method" the subject of a paper read by Mrs. Hamacher. Mrs Buttner discussed "Children's Rights in the Home." A pretty vocal number was rendered by little Arlene Anderson. A social hour was enjoyed fallowing the program and dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Caster and Mrs. Burgee served on the social committee. WILL MEET MONDAY. The young women of the W. I. T. Y. Club will meet with Mrs. A. Ruff at

her home in Russell street Monday evening. The meeting which was arranged for the last evening was postponed. It will be a thimble party and the guests will devote the evening to their needle work. A pleasant meeting of the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. took place yesterday aft

ernoon in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. A large number of members were In attendance during the afternoon. There was initiation of a class of candidates following which re

freshments were served and a delight ful social hour was passed. Arrange

ments were made for attending the Union meeting in Chicago Wednesday,

October 15th. The members will meet and take the 8:48 Lake Shore train. The next regular meeting will occur In two weeks. This evening the members of the Dorcas Lodge of Rebekahs will meet in the I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street

for thei rregular semi-monthly meeting. The members of the Court of Honor met last evening in Weis Hall In State street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. There was a large attendance of the membership and about twenty-

five visitors from Gary were present

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A. M., I. L. D. to men only, 3 p. m., Sunday, Christian church. Adv. THE AUXILIARY MEETING. The monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Whitney in Detroit

street. Th members spent the greater

part of the afternoon sewing for the Missionary Box which they expect to send away before the holiday time. A great deal of work was accomplished. The hostess served a dainty luncheon during the social hour. Mrs. True of Elizabeth street will be the hostess at the November meeting. NO MEETING LAST EVENING. The meeting of the Hammond Chapter of the American Institute of Child Life which was announced would take place last evening was postponed for

stalled. There will be a meeting of the mem

bers of the' Dorcas Lodge of Rebekahs

Saturday evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street.

Mrs. Thomas Brennan and daughters.

Julia and Genevive of Kankakee, III.

came today to be the guests of Mrs. George Drackert at her home in State

Line street for their week end

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese of Rim-

bach avenue left this morning for Geneva, Ind., to be the guests of their

daughter, Mrs. Raymond KnofI and Dr, Knoff for a few days.

Mibs DeEtta Curry of Rimbach ave

nue will spend Sunday with relatives In

Benton Harbor, Mich,

The Misses Nellie Roush and Carrie

Ladendors of Chicago will spend the

two weeks when Miss Krlnbill of Ann week end in Hammond the guests of

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WILL VISIT HAMMOND RELATIVES. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dudley of Pueblo. Col., are expected to arrive in Hammond this evening for a visit with Mrs. Dudley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Boney at their home in Clinton street.

CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.

Hrs. A. M. DeWeese celebrated her

'birthday anniversary yesterday afternoon by entertaining a number of her

friends in the neighborhood at her home In Rimbach avenue. The guests

brought their needle work and spent the afternoon very pleasantly. An elaborate luncheon was served at four-thir-

street will be hostess. Mrs. Floyd H. Adams will address the meeting. Her

subject will be "How We May Know Our Children." Miss Krlnbill will dis

cuss "The Mondessori Method."

MRS. SAWYER A HOSTESS. Next Friday afternoon Mrs. Jeanie Sawyer will entertain the members of the Marquette Club at a bridge party at her home in Clinton street. The members will play at five tables. The meeting which was announced would be held yesterday afternoon was postponed until the afternoon of October 17th. AN INTERESTING MEETING. A very interesting meeting of the members of the Baptist Women's Union took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Campbell in Ruth street. The members of the Child Culture department had charge of the program for the afternoon. The topic for discussion was "The Mondessori Method" and papers on the subject were read by Mrs. N. J. Austgen, Mrs. Hamacher and Mrs. Jacob Buttner.

Mrs. Raymond Zoll at her home in De

troit street.

Mrs. William DeVerger, 141 Indiana

avenue left last evening for Frankfort

Springs where she will visit for a few weeks with friends and relatives.

Mrs. W. C. Harrison and children of

South Hohman street will visit at the Art Institute in Chicago this afternoon.

Mrs. Mabel White left yesterday for

her home in West Virginia after an ex

tended visit with Mrs. Lawrence Becker

at her home in Rimbach avenue.

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COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE 3 :30 P. M. 7 :30 P. M. 9 :00 P. M. THE MUSICAL VYNOS Spectacular, Novelty "The Musical Farm Yard" TEDDY OSBORN'S PETS Original Pantomine "A Day In Dogvillc" PATRICOLA AND MYERS In "Odd Antics" Comedy Singing, Talking and Acrobatic Dancing BILLY BARLOW Songs, Talks and Walks BIG FEATURE FILM "PERILS OF THE PAST"

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(Special to The Times South Bend, Ind., Oct. 11. The state convention of the Woman's Christian

: Temperance Union is In session here tojday with several hundred delegates i present. Opening services were held i yesterday morning. The congress will close tomorrow evening with an address on "Why God Made Woman" by the Rev. Clinton A. Howard, V. D., L. L. ilJ. of New York City, t Mrs. Lillie Graves, Mrs. Anna Leav-

'erton, Mrs. Maude Yeazek, Mrs. Helen jMcCartln and Mrs. A. . Stewart of Hammond are present. The first three ("women represent the offices of presfident, secretary and treasurer, respec

tively, and the others are members of the hospital board. Imprtiwil With rroject. The convention Is greatly pleased with the Hammond union and . it Francis Willard hospital. It Is expect

ed that the hospital will loom up as a big question today thus bringing Hammond square into the llmeiiht. It has been urged that Mrs. H. K. Granger, former president of the Hammond union, and Dr. Mary F.. Jackson, of the , hospital board, be present tomorrow as well as others who are identified with ' the work. J All doubt as to the feasibility of the t hospital schema has vanished into thin air. Arrangements have been made in Hammond for the purchase of a tempo, rary home and stock will soon be -placed on the market to finance a $60,.000 building.

FISH. CHICKEN AND FROG LEG DINNERS Open the Year Around. LAUNCH SERVICE PliiFs Place Sheffield Boat House PHIL SMIDT, Proprietor ROBY, INDIANA. Phone Whiting 26, Nona but respectable patronage eoliclted.

All Kinds of Furs made to order or repaired. Trimmings for millinery and for dresses. BUZY FUR COMPANY Room 2, 148 State Street, Hammond, Indiana

There's a lot of style in this new model And there are a lot of men who will like it. You will when you see it. RICHMOND "ITS A NETTLETON"

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This new house. 20O feet east of Hohman street, on Detroit street, is larger than it looks here. Has three , . . . , , bed rooms. 10x12. 12x12 and 10x12; living room. 12x12; dining room. 12xt; kitchen, 12x12 fet. Three large closets.' WANTED l.frOO men and boys to two halls. Ten-foot ceiling. Basement under entire house, lias cement floor and Is plasfred. stationary tubs, hot hear Scoville's greatest address. Sunwater heat, hardwood n?rs. beam ceiling in dining room, gas and electricity, in fact first class material and work- da v a m Christian church C J manshiy throughout. Will sell for cash or monthly payments. DR. LEEDY, over Lion Store, suites 32 and 33. " y 3 p m'' al -Bnsun cnurcn, L. J. Sharp. Ail v.

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