Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1913 — Page 2

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oiio EVEXTS. The members of the G. I. A. Kmbroldery Club will be entertained by Mn. B. F. Hardeaty at ber home in Claade treet Friday afternoon of tbU week. Mrs. True will be hostess to the member of the Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's I'.plseopal church Friday afternoon at her home, 2.1 Elizabeth street. Baeh. member Is requested to bring her donation for the Mlmlouary Dox. -At her home in Claade street Mrs. J. P. Ryan will entertain the members of the Sunshine Club Thursday afternoon. The members will play pedro daring- the afternoon. Mrs. E. A. Gilson will entertain nt thimble party Thursday afternoon at her home in Carroll street. Iter newest! will be the members of the Colonial Club. Thursday afternoon the members of the Amethyst Club will meet with Mrs. Kffua at her home in State street for their regular semi-monthly thimble party. Mrs. K. A. Anbry will have the members of the R. A. E. Club as her truest at a thimble party Thursday afternoon at her home in Michigan avenue This week's meeting of the Unptlat Women's lnlon will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Sirs. Ilamaeher in Kane avenue., The proa-ran for the afternoon has been niraaKed by the missionary department. A party will be given this evening by the members of the Hammond Motor Boat 3 Clnb at their bouse In Calumet avenue. - AX INTERESTING MEETING. Yesterday afternoon members of the r&rents' Club of the Lafayette school met and visited the different grades and watched the work of the pupils. A business meeting: of the club was held at 2:45 o'clock in the kindergarten rora at which time the members discussed several matters pertaining- to school work. The meeting was in charge of the following committee: Mrs.' Cochran, chairman: Mrs. C. J. 1 H

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Seelpy, Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs. W. J. Whlnery. They served the members with dainty refreshments. Arrangements were made for the next meeting to be hld before the holidays and the program for that meeting will be planned by the teachers of the building. FORM TOWNSHIP ASSOCIATION. The executive commitee of the Lake County Sunday School Association and a number of Sunday school -workers of Hammond met at the M. E. church last evening and discussed the question "The Relation of the Sunday School to the Public School." There was a very interesting and helpful discussion, aft er which a township association was organized with the following officers President Mr, Goorge Bradt. Vice President Kev. A. Hoffman. Secretary and Treasurer Miss : Q. Martin. KXTEKTAIM IN FORM ALLY. Miss Kthel Hoffman entertained a few friends informally at a thimble party last evening at her home In Summer street. Her guests were the members of the A. D. Q. Club who met for their regular smi-monthly meeting. They brought their needle work and spent the evening very enjoyably. Music was also a feature of the evening. A dainty luncheon was served the guests at ten o'clock. Miss Ethel Shearer of East.Kibleys treet was named as the next hostess and she will entertain the young women of the club on the evening of December 2. E. S. T.IO.VB MEETINGS. Mrs. "V. . H. Meyers Is entertaining the members of the E. S. T. Club at a thimble party this afternoon at her home In East State street. Yesterday the club members were entertained very delightfully by Mrs. George Houser at her home in Logan street. A buffet luncheon was served. HOLD WEEKLY MEETWC. Mrs. .M. J. Cameron opened her home yetserday afternoon to the members of the A. B. section of the Northslde Ladies' Club for their regular weekly meeting. Assisting Mrs. Cameron wis Mrs. Lorenso "Waters. They served their guests with a prettily appointed mm v.. v (rr w

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Are you prepared for the two greatest Holidays of the year? It goes with out saying you are now thinking about Thanksgiving and Xmas presents! Our Holiday business last year broke all previous records. Anticipating a very much larger increase in business this Holiday Season, I bought early, and for weeks have been busy unpacking the largest and most beautiful assortment of up-to-date Jewelry in Lake County. In buying I absolutely refused to buy a dollar's worth without the manufacturer's stamp of guaranteed quality on every article, thus placing myself in a position to protect my patrons against imitation or cheap makes. There is no purchase in the diamond or Jewelry line too large for me to handle and none too small to be appreciated. You are must cordially invited to call and inspect my dazzling array of new and unique jewelry that is most moderately priced.

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to work for the bazaar which will be given under the auspices of the club Thursday, December 11. Plans . were made for serving a chickeu supper from five until eight o'clock that evening. They will also have for sal many articles of needle work which would make appropriate Christmas gifts. The proceeds of the sale will be used by the club for the benefit of the First Congregational church. The next meeting will occur Tuesday afternoon, November 25th at the home of Mrs. Zuvers In Hohman street. A BRIDGB PARTY. The last of the afternoon bridge parties on the November social calendar of the Hammond Country Club was given yesterday. The ladies of the club met at two-thirty o'clock and spent the afternoon very delightfully. Bridge whist was played progressively at seven tables, tables honors in the games being won by Mrs. Carl Kauffnian. A THIMBLE PARTY. A very enjoyable meeting of the N. N. Embroidery Club took place last evening at the home of Miss Gertrude Herbst In South Hohman street. Miss Herbst was hostess at a thimble party. The guests devoted the early part of the evening to their needle work after which they were served with a dainty two course luncheon. The next meeting of the club will occur Tuesday evening, November 26th and the hostess will be Miss Klein of Conkey avenue. WORK OF SEWIXO CLASS. The girls of the Irving School Sewing Class are planning to dress fifty, dolls for Christmas. For this work they need material and Miss Allen, the sewing teacher will be grateful to receive at the Central School packages of scraps that could be used by the young people In their work. A BAKERY SALE. Home bakery wil lbe for sale at the RufT Hardware Store in South Hohtnan street Saturday beginning at ninethirty o'clock. The sale will be In charge of the fourth division of the Ladies' i Aid Society of the First Methodist church of which Mrs. A. S. Hunt is chairman. They will have a large assortment of bakery goods and cordialy Invite the public to attend. k PARENTS' CLIB MEETING. The Parents Club of the West Hammond schools will hold its monthlymeeting Thursday afternoon at three o'clock In the auditorium of the Went-

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worth, school. The program for the afternoon will be as follows: Piano Solo ..Miss Flora Wunschel Kindergarten exercises Miss Bessie Monahan, director Address. Prof. V. H. Henderson, prlnf lpal of Night School In Hammond Piano Duet .i..MIss

j Margaret Pulte and Edwin Klage Reading Miss Martha Roth Vocal Solo Miss Clara Becker Election of officers. WILL MEET NEXT TUESDAY. The members of the literature department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet Tuesday afternoon of Inext week for their regular study meeting. AN ALL DAY SESSION. The members of the Martha Society of the First Christian church will meet for an all day session Thursday at the home of Mrs. John M. Stinson in Waltham street. The member will bring their lunch. A BRIDGE DINNER. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oberlln of "War ren stret will entertain the members of the N. P. Whist Club at a bridge din ner at the Hammond Country Club Frl day evening, November . 21st. Dinner will be served at six o'clock following which the evening will be devoted to cards. A COMMITTEE MEETING. The next meeting of the civic comImittee of the Hammond Woman's Club will be held Thursday evening, Novem ber 20th Instead of Thursday evenig of next week on account of Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. M. Turner will be hostess at her home, 203 Truman avenue. The pro gram for the evening will consist of the study of Ventilation In Public Buildings, Open Air Sleeping Porches, and School Play Grounds. The discussion will be lead by Mrs. Otto Rabe. AID SOCIETY TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the German Methodist church will be held tomorrow after noon November 20 in the church par lor in Truman avenue. Important bus! ness will come up for discussion and It is desired that there will be a large attendance of the members. A DELIGHTFUL PARTY. Mr. and Mrs., George W. Stiles entertained a number of guests very charmingly last evening at their home In Ogden street. Music and dancing were features of the evening following which a buffet supper was served. The Indiana

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E. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. King-will. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Becker. Mrs. Alene McCoy. Mrs. P. J. Lyons, the Misses Llla Shafer, Inei Eaton, Margaret and Ella Fedler. Grace Klngwlll. Wellie McDaniei, Bertha and Beatrice Hansen and Gretchen Bauer, Messrs. John Aussen, John D. Smalley, Ted Stiles and Eaton Becker. MRS. YOl'CIlE ENTERTAINS. Mrs. E. A. Touch e of Crown Point Is hostess at a very beautiful party this afternoon at the Hammond Country Club. She has as guests a number of Lake County society women, among them many from Hammond. During the hours of the "at home" a -musical program will be rendered. FRENCH CLASSES MEET. The .members of the French classes of East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Hammond met with Mr. Santi . last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kingwlll in Glendale Park., The evening was devoted to a review of their studies. Conversation was carried on In French and a delightful time was spent socially. ATTEND CONCERT. Paul McDaniei and Howard . Euwert heard 'Elijah" given by the Appollo Club at the Auditorium in Chicago last Monday' evening. .Drip Assemblies Peerless Lodge of Englewood will confer the third degree upon a large class of candidates Thursday evening. The members of Hammond Lodge No. 210 K. of P. have been Invited to the meeting and those who desire to attend are asked to meet at the corner of Hohman and State streets to take the seven o'clock car. A meeting of the members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 . of I was .held last evening in the K. of P. Hall tn South HolfTnan street. The names ot several candidates for membership were presented and there will be Initiation at the next regular meeting In two weeks. Several business matters were discussed . following which-there was a social hour. Refreshments were served during the evening. Many members were In attendance at the meet ing. Last evening the members of the Germanla Lodge of Hebekah9 met in the I. O. O. F. Hall In East State street for their regular semi-monthly meet lag.. Following the buciness session refreshments were served and a delightful time was spent socially. . The meeting was largely attended. There will be another meeting of the lodge In two weeks on Tuesday events- . There wil be a meeting of the members of the Victoria Councils Royal League Thursday evening iu Moose Hall in State street. A short program will be rendered following the regular lodge session and refreshments will be served. . Members of Leurs Court No. Ill of Hammond and St. Benedicts Court 1323 of Whiting met with Sacred Heart Court No. 1082 C O. F. at "Whiting last evenig and held joint initiation of a large class of candidates. There was an attendance of 150, and of that number there were fifty from Hammond. East Chicago and Indiana Harbor were also reprsented at the meeting. Mr. George Hanlon of Hammond, the State Vice Chief Ranger was present. Following the initiation there were talks by the Rev. Father Berg of Whiting, and Fathers Serociynski, Rajcany and Kelly of Hammond. The degree team of St- Patricks Court of South Chicago did the initiatory work. An elaborate lunch was served. The following were the candidates for initiation in Sacred Heart Court, John Callahan,, William Biesen. Benjamin Jones, Edward Grieger, Chauncey M. Gillespie, Gustav Biesen, Jacob V. Nyland, Patrick J. Matthew, Michael Schafer. Edward '3. Julier. James O'Rourke, Joseph Thlel, Herman Schulze, George and James Ward, William Thomas Daly, Edward P. Klefara. Michael Nellan, Timothy Flaherty, in St. Benedicts Court, Joseph Yackshaw, John Kowal, Joseph Palyo and Joseph Bacik, in Leurs Court, the Rev. Father Robert Emmet Kelly, assistant pastor of All Saints Catholich church. The regular meeting of the members of Silver Light Hive L. O. T. M. will be held this evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. A social hour will be enjoyed following the business meeting. DINNER. TO HONOR BANKER Hammond Banker Has Jno. Brown as Guest of Honor. At a o'clock dinner at the Hammond Country club tonight A. Murray Turner, president of the First National bank of Hammond, will entertain the officials of every bank in lake county in honor of John Brown of Crown Point, the dean of the Lake county banking fraternity and president of the First National bank of Crown Point, the county's first and oldest financial institution. A number of noted Chicago bankers

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will attend and all will Join In doing honor to Mr. Brown, who is also a veteran of the civil war and spent some time In the famous confederate prison at AndersonviUe. Covers will be laid for thirty-five tonight at the Country club function. GERmAll fllGHT AT COUNTRY CLUB :.. - Funny Stunts Are Promised for German Night Entertainment. Tomorrow night , will be German Night at the Hammond Country Club and the club members and their guests expect o have the time of their Uvea 'An extensive program of music and vaudeville has been provided and some novel stunts wUl be given that are expected to be warmly received. Members of the Hammond Saengerbund Fidelia . have ; been invited with their wives to attend the affair and the Saengervereln . is on the program . for several numbers. The Irish have taken a great deal of interest In the event and have promised to turn out In full force. A number of -the latter have been closeted with German dictionaries for some time and expect to do all their conversatlonlng In the German language. There will be cards and dancing to occupy the program also and refreshments will be served during the evening. The entertainment refuses to give out the program for publication so that it may be taken for granted that somt surprises are In store. CLUB OBSERVES, SHELLY DAY "Shelly day" was observed yesterday by the literary department of the East Chicago Woman's club at its meeting in the Assembly room of the public library building. The program was made up of papers regarding the noted English poet, his life, his works, etc., and readings of his poems, together with musical selections by Mrs. J. A. Patterson, who comes over from Indiana Harbor to provide this feature of the entertainment. ' . ' It was' a most interesting and Instructive session. Mrs. W. Stratoford was leader for the day and proved most able in her leadership.' Shelly's friendship for Keats " and Lord Byron was set forth. Mrs. J. T. Thompson gave an excellent paper on Shelly's romantic life, and Mrs. J. t. Kennedy gave an Interesting talk on his prinicpal poems and their standing in the world of letters. Mrs. George B. Crummy, the chairman of the literary section, read two of the most beautiful of Shelly's poems, the first part of his wonderful "Sensitive Plant" and "The Cloud," and was highly complimented on the able manner in which she portrayed the beauty and sentiment with which Shelly's poems are filled. 6h gave an Interpretation of these phases of his work, which was ' new to many. Mrs. Patterson's piano selections were the-"Melody of Love" by Engleinan, and the famous sextette from "Lucia de Lammermoor." Both were well rendered. The meetings was well attended. MORAL TRAINING IN GARY SHOOLS Plans which are quite original have been devised for the giving of moral instructions In the Gary public schools. Through an arrangement with Gary GOOD BREAD FOR HEALTH of all old and young! Our bread beats home-made because experts excell amateurs. As we buy flour by wholesale at lower prices, bake in Quantities at consequently less cost, our bread is cheaper than the domestic article. Time, labor and cost of coal are all saved by having us serve you. Come to us to get better bread cheaper. The Hammond Modern Bakery 86 State Street. Phono 28S. ! BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, HAMMOND. - - IND.

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