Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1913 — Page 2

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THE TD.IES. Wednesday. Nov. 26, 1913.

I QRETE THIS WEEK ! Tuesday Night Regular Wednesday Night, Thanksgiv- Thursday Night after dinner Saturday Might Regular " raM ing Eve you'll want to dance dance at j BDA PESdDRPQ great- smtnrj : ounce . y "LT dance' HDA . IPCSQDRPQ': I Academy over SSrpheum Just a waltz but oh! such fun. (SQDuhlE OLLf Academy over dSrpheum piii . .' 11 mm ! M M ,, ,

A CHURCH WEDDING. All Saint Catholic church will be the seen of a pretty wedding Thurs

day when Miss Mary Young and ' Fred LaBerenx are united in marriage. The ceremony will be solemnised at eight o'clock by the Rev. Father Edward F. Barrett. The ring ceremony will be used. Miss Cassie Leary will serve th bride as maid of honor and the groom's only attendant will be Mr. Lorraine. A reception In honor of the bridal couple will be given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Toung in Erie street immediately following th ceremony- at the church. A tinner will be served the guests. The table appointments will be in the bridal colors and will be very beautiful. A profusion of pretty flowers will decorate the home. Both young people are prominent socially and have a large circle of friends in Hammond. They have been the recipients of numerous gifts. ESTERTAIXS INFORMALLY. A very pleasant meeting of the N. N. Embroidery Club took place last evening at the home of Miss Klein In Convey avenue. Miss Klein was hostess at a thimble party and her guests brought their needle work and spent a delight ful time socially. Music was a feature of the evening. A dainty two course luncheon was served at ten "clock. Next Tuesday evening the young women of the club will be entertained by Mrs. John J. Claussen at her home in Carroll street. a bridge: party. Mrs. Charles G. Hon man will entertain the members of the Marquette Club at a bridge party Friday afternoon. November 28 at her home In Masou street. The members will play at . five tables. MRS. Bl'RK A HOSTESS. At her home In Highland street Mrs. A. J. Burk will be hostess Friday afternoon to the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club. Jt will be a thimble party and the members will devote the afternoon to their needle work. The meeting this week was postponed from Thursday, the regular, meeting day until Friday on account of Thanksgiving. serve: thanksgiving diivxer. The members of the Deborah Society are meting in the parlors of the First Christian church. In Calumet avenue today to make preparations for serving the Thanksgiving dinner Thuyrsday. '. turkey dinner, will be served between the hours of twelve and two o'clock. The public is invited to attend. ' Friday, on Tills of Our Prof lsr For &ur Stamp Boohs Remember it takes only to fill our book.

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f : ! Mrs. Veronica Zitz. The marriage of Miss Veronica Nowicka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nowicka to John Ztta was solemniaed this morning at nine o'colck at St. Andrews Catholic church, in "West nammonn. ine wedaing wnich was one of the prettiest of the season In West Hammond was attended by a large number of Hammond as well as West Hammond friends of the bride and groom. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with potted palms and ferns and a profusion of pretty fall flowers. The Rev. Father Nowakowski read the mass. The ring ceremony was used. The wedding music was played by Mr. Stanislaw Klawitter and during the mass the choir rendered a program of pretty brida Ian theme. Miss Frances Kilinska served the bride as maid of honor and her bridesmaids were the Misses Victoria Sharkowski. Viola Kulctyka, Pearl Gralak and Manda Zitx. The groom was attended by E. Malesky, E. Zitz, C. Nowska, J... Nalczhy and, J. Malesky. ... A wedding dinner was served at the home ft the bride's parents at 148 155th street Immediately following .the. ceremony at the .church. -The members f the bridal party were taken from the church to the home In automobiles. An

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and flowers. The reception In honor of Jtl0n of the North8la Ladles' Club. It the bridal couple will be held this J was the afternoon for their regular evening at Koscinsko's Hall. Music weekly meeting and a great deal of and dancing wil lbe enjoyed by the work was accomplished. The memmany guests and during the evening a'bers devoted the afternoon to sewing supper will be served. The several! and quilting for the bazaar which will hundred guests will attend the recep-lbe given under the auspices of the

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inent in West Hammond social circles and have a large number of friends among the young people. They have been the recipients of numerous gifts. The bride is a daughter of Joseph Nowicka. .owner of a, large grocery and market in West Hammond. Mr. Zits is ja son of Mrs. Teofril Zits of West Ham mond. He is emplyed as water clerk in the treasurer's office In the city hall. Among the guests from Hammond at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. CVRourke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. J:. W. Leary, Miss Gertrude Price. Miss Gertrude Gescheidler, Mrs. P.. Scbuts, y. E. Kolb, John Gavit, John E .Fitzgerald, William Wolters, C. w. Jewett and Mayor jonn u., smauey.

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IANNCAL GCKST DAY. The Hammond Woman's lub will ( observe Us annual guest day Saturday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce. Owing to some necessary business the meeting will be called to order at 2:S0 o'clock. There has been a slight change In the program owing to the illness of Mrs. McWhirter. A telegram was received by Mrs. Ralph W. Ross from Mrs. McWhirter's daughter saying he rmother was very ill. Mrs. Ros? at once got Into communication with Mrs. Grace Julian Clark of Indianapolis and secured her for Saturday's meeting. Mrs. Clark was president of ithe State Federation, prior to Mrs. McjWhirter, is at present chairman of the l press committee for the general fetation and is editor of club news for the jstate in the Indianapolis Star. Mrs: Clark is a woman of charming perjsonality and refinement ' and while jtotally different from Mrs. McWhirter : pleases many In hr talk on suffrage much better than does Mrs. McWhirter. ! Mrs. Clark will be the guest of honor ! at the banquet in the evening. The j following musical program will be 'given Saturday afternoon also:

Piano Solo ...Mrs. Arthur J. Weiss Whistling Solo... Miss Wellle McDanlel Violin Solo..... Mr. Basil Walker Vocal Solo. ..... .Mrs. A. F. Blackmun prepare: for bazaar. Mrs. Zuver wan hostess yesterday afternoon at her home in Hohman atrt tn th mrrihra nf thA A. "R rat. Thursday, December 11 !n the parlors of the First Congregational church in Gostlin street. A chicken supper will be served in connection with the bazaar and the public is cordially in vited to attend. The proceeds will be used by the club for the benefit of the church. The members will have a large assortment of useful and fancy articles of beedle work for sale. Another meet ing of this section of the club will be held next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry In Sheffiel 1 avenue. SI BMITS TO OPERATION. - William Lucht' 1170 Jefferson street was removed to the Post Graduate hos pital in Chicago "Monday and yesterday , submitted to an " operation for ap-

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day. THAXKSGIVISG SERVICF.. Thanksgivlna- Services will "be con ducted in German at the Evangelical Immanue lchurch In East Sibley street Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A special Thanksgiving offering will be accepted. The public Is given a cordial invitation to attend the services tomor row. THANKSGIVING DINNER. Special Tkankasriviai? dlaarr fro at 12 to ls30 r.a.it Hotel CarletoB. Prlee 4 ernts. KUHX-KLINK NIPTIAL.S. One of the prettiest of the season's weddings will take place this evening 'at St. Paul's Lutheran ehurch. in Clinto nstreet when Miss Augusta Kuhn and George Milne axe united in marriage. The ceremony will be pronounci ed at half after seven o'clock by the Rev. Theo. Claus, pastor of the church in the presence of a large gathering of wedding guests. The double ring I ceremony will be used. The bride will be given in marriage by her cousin, Oscar Kuhn of Chicago and will have 'as her maid of honor, her sitter, Miss 'Florence Kuhn. Her bridesmaids will 'be the Misses Hattie Caster, Bertha Ebert and Lena Kuhn. The groom's attendants will be James Milne. Max Kuhn. Fred Kuhn and Harry Peters. The wedding supper will be served at the home of the bride's mother in Ann street following whicti a private dancing party will bs given in honor of the bridal couple at Long's Hall In State street. There will be two hundred guests in attendance at the dance. ! marriage: is announced. J MUmm , . Announcement was made toaay or the marriage of Miss Grace Brown ana . Joseph Schwingendorf whU:h was quietly solemniaed yesterday In Detroit. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. .Schwingendorf will be at home in Ham mond. They have a large circle oi friends who wil be very much interest ed in the news of their marriage and will extend them their heartiest best wishes and congratulations. Mr. Schwingendorf is employed by the Keid-Murdoch company. WIL MEET FRIDAT. The members of Circle No. 1 will be entertained by Mrs. John Norastrana at her home in Indiana avenue rriaay evening, November 28 instead of Thursday, which is the regula rmecting day. The meeting will be! the last until aft er the holidays. Mrs. Harry Morrell of 839 South Hohman street, returned Tuesday from a three months' visit in Buffalo, N. T. Miss DeEtta Curry of Rimbaeh avenue, win leave this afternoon to epend Thanksgiving with relatives In Benton Harbor, Micr. ' ' Miss Ruth Miller of Highland street, will leave today for a visit with relatives In Mulberry, Ind. Mrs. Paull f Rimbaeh avenue, will spend Thanksgiving ; with her mother in Brook, Ind Fred Wooden has gone to Plymouth, Ind.. to spend the week end at the home of the Rev. W F. Switser. Miss Ruth Brooks will spend Thanksgiving with relatives in Bur-

2:30 P. M. 10c 15c 20c THE 18 PEOPLE 18 Never Before at These llngton, la. A meeting of the members of Pro-: gres&ive Court No. 166 Tribe of Ben Hur took place last evening in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street. It was the regular semi-monthly meeting and following the Business session the members enjoyed a 'social hour. A dainty luncheon was served during the, evening. A large number of members were In attendance at the meeting 4 Ar-' rangements were made for the next meeting to be held in two weeks on ( Tuesday evening. December 9 when u large class of candidates will be initiated. The members of the South Chicago degree team will do the initiatory work.' A banquet will be given in their; honor following the regular meeting. On account of " Thanksgiving ' there will be no meeting of Woodmen Circle until -Thursday, December 11. The meting wil lbe held in the K. of P. Hall. ' Friday afternoon there will be a meeting of the members of the G. I. A ' to the B. of L. E. in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street A social hoar will be enjoyed following the regular lodge Session Jt will be he regular semi-monthly meeting and a large -at- ' tendance of tht membership Is desired. The members of Hamond T-sple No. 7 Pythian Sisters will meet Friday tvenine in .he K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street for their regular semi- ' monthly mettjng. The district deputy, j Mamie FuFU-rday of MishawajKa, Ind. will be entertained Rt the meetiug. k e , wil come to .inspect the work of the temple. There will be initiation ut a ciass of ranuidates following vb'.rh there will br: a social hour. JUSTICE WEDS E. CHICAGO PEOPLE Valparaiso, Ind, Nov. 26. William G. Clarke and Mrs. May Mishler. both of Cast Chicago, were married hers yesterday by justice T. B. Louderbaek. Although the bride Is less than 20, It is her second marriage,' the first husband having died. She was at one time a resident of this county. TWO GAMES TO WIND UP THE FOOTBALL YEAR Two interesting- gridiron battles will close the football season la Lake I AAitntv nn turkav Hau anX maHth r ho " "r " I infif crowds are expected. Harrison park at Hammond will be the scene of a hard fought encounter between the Hammond and Gary high school squads, while at East Chicago baseball park the Clabby A. A. team and East Chicago team will stage their annual struggle. Having- suffered a 14 to 0 defeat at the hands of Hammond's speedy war riors earlier in the season Gary will invade Harrison park with the determination to win. Encouraged with the fact that they held tfce Gary Techs to an 0-0 score at the Ambridge- park several weeks ago, the steel city school are confident of victory. The game will be called promptly at t o'clock. , At the East Chicago baseball park fans will have an opportunity of witnessing East Chicago and Hammond clash in their annual struggle. As Hammond and East Chicago have always been rivals on the gridiron and have fought many a spirited game, the meeting will be an interesting one. POSTOPFICE HOLIDAY. .The Hammond postoffice will be closed on November 2T, Thanksgiving day, from 10 a. m. for the day. The Stamp and general delivery windows will be Open from 7 a. m. to iv m. and the money order, register and postal -savings -department will be closed alt dr. - ,- ; -. There will be no delivery by carrier, but the usual collections in the busl-

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LIVE TURKEY given to the Winners at the WHITING SKATING RINK Wednesday Evening November 26th TWO CONTESTS-One for Ladies-One for Gentlemen Everybody Welcome Good Time Assured Skating Thanksgiving Afternoon and Evening

0 0) Uaudevillo M Pictures S cents ness district will be made in the morning and evening. The special delivery service will not be curtailed. F. R. SCHAAF. P. M. WJNS AJIORSE. " W. S. I!irk, 464 East Carroll street, is the winner of a driving horse, worth $150, which was raffled off last Saturday evening at the K. of P. hall in Hammond under the auspices of the order of Vikings. Mr. Kirk was the holder of ticket No. 710. The money raised by the raffle was turned over to anj invalid membjer of the order. : TAKES OVER GEM THEATER Maijager Van Sidkle of the Bijou theatir has taken over the lease of the Uem tnotion picture house in 93 State street! which he Will extend and re model It is .his intention to spena

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