Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1913 — Page 2
PAGE TWO THE TIMES. Tuesday, Dec. 2. 1013.
COTILLION AT Dl PROSS. About forty couple of Hammond folk who have been receiving instructioa on the daces of the present day at the DaPron Academy -will be entertained on Wednesday " ' night at,J a cotillion. Beautiful favors will, b eiven in, the figures and at the conclusion of the dancing a lunch will b served by the ladies. ' THE STROLLERS. "The Strollers," a popular enter
taining organization, will g-lve the
second numbers of the First Freeby-
terian church entertainment course, at
the church on South liohman. street on next Monday evening, December 8. The ent -tainment will comprise tune
ful music, amusing song, and among
other features, a Scotch number In cos tume. A ,THIMBLI PARTY.
The young' women of the J. U. G.
Club wre entertained Very pleasantly
by Miss Amanda K north, at her home in
Summer street last evening. Miss Knoth was hostess at a thimble party
and after a few hours spent with
needle work the guests were , served with a prettily appointed two cours luncheon.
A DELIGHTFUL MEETING.' A most interesting meeting of Ihe
art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club was held yesterday at the
hom of the chairman, .Sirs. M., Kothachild in South liohman street. A num
ber of members were present to en-
Joy ths afternoon's program which was
arranged by Mrs. J. J. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson read an excellent paper on "The Truth and Soul in Japanese Art." Mrs. Otto Rabe. whose subject was "Japanese I'ictorial Art" wrote under the two heads "Cloisone" f and "Japanese Needlecraft."' Her paper was
very interesting as was Mrs. Dickson's
on the subject of "Japanese Archi lecture and Landscape Gardening.' Mrs. George R. Streeter in a very ex
cellent paper demonstrated tha t a
knowledge -of Tone and Gradation is
fundamental to judge and fully appre
ciate the, .-merits of a brush production
of th great artists. Her paper concluded the program. For the social hour the ladies were invited into the
conservatory, where, under tlje vines,
palms ana xerns, me nom.-ses, Rothschild and Mrs. Dickson, dressed
In Japanese costumes, served tea in primitive Japanese style.
NEW CLl'D IS ORGANIZED. A number of young women met with
Miss Wellie McDauiel at her home in
Detroit street last evening and or
ganised a clubrhich will meet every
two weeks at the home of the vari
ous members. Several matters of busl-
nes were discussed. Music and needle work were the diversions following which a dainty collation was served. Although the meetings will be of a social nature the young women are planning to do some charity work. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.
Mrs. Robert Eggebrecht delightful
ly entertained a number of her friends yesterday, afternoon at her home, 528 West State street in celebration of her
birthday anniversary. A prettily ap pointed two course luncheon was serv
ed at three o'clock. The table was decorated with white and pink roses and ferns. Following the luncheon the
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afternoon was spent in an enjoyable social way with music and games. Mrs. Kggebrecht was the recipient of many
pretty gifts. Those present were ;Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Zarndt and daughter.
Ruth. Hr. and Mrs. Fred Stelling. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Fanta. . Mrs. Helen
Wiening. Mrs. Paul Marx, Mrs. Walter
Patterson and Mr. Bert Penny.
RETURN FROM VISIT. Mr. and Mr. J. W. Savery, Mr. and
Mrs. F, I Savery and children of
Hammond. Ind., Miss Mary Basney of
Knox. Ind., Mr. John Gehrke of Whiting returned last evening from Antloch, 111., where they spent Thanks
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hawkins.
A SURPRISE PARTY. A number of youny people were
guests at a surprise party given in honor of Adam Draheim at his home.
179 LaSalle avenue last Saturday even
ing. The evening: was spent very en
Joyably with games and contests. A
two course luncheon was eerved the guests at twelve o'clock. The tables were decorated very attractively with
roses ana carnations, carrying out a
color scheme in white and pink. Cov
ers were laid for the Misses Anna
Hummerlch, Louisa Tangermann, Laura Weins, Louisa and Anna Willig, Lizzie
Rippe, Martha Guehring. Mallla Turk.
Crura Green. Paulina Fandrel. Frieda
Oldenburg, A?.na Mo r Its, Lizzie Olden
burg, and Tillie Fandrel, Messrs. Frank
and Walter Hoeppner, Fred Grimberg,
Fred Guehring, Fred Drewantz. Otto Fandrel, Charles Schmidt. John Rippe. Fred and William Oldenburg, Adolph
Drewantz, William Schlmmer, Edward
Kuhlman and Adam Draheln.
IMPORTANT SALE OF SUITS FOR DOUBLE STAMP DAY . 9.95 for 15.00 Suits
Nobby styles, many of them In only a' few weeks. There are
plain serges and fancy cloths, guaranteed satin lining, Clearing Wednesday at 9.95. ,
7.95 For Coats, 12.95 An odd assortment of coats scarcely two alike among them; a few Sport Coats, other novelty cloths.
Junoirs' Coats, 3.98
Splendid Cloth Coats, mostly brown with tan collar and cuffs,
splendid'for school or work and were worth dollars more.
Girls' Coats, 2.48 Think of it, sizes 6 to 14 years, in black caracul and cloth, splendid warm coats and well lined.
00 Kimonos of heavy llflli material in medium and dark colors, made empire style & trimmed with piping.
23c
Children's Gingham Aprons with sleeves.
sizes 2 to 8 years, and having pocket, belt and collar.
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The annual election of officers of
the Wm. II. Calkins Post 602 G. A. R.
Hammond, Ind., will occur at the regu
lar meeting of the Post at Post, Ham
mond, Ind., Dec. 6, 1913.
Miss C. Reed of New York City is
at the Lion Store all this week In in
terest of the Rutterlck Publishing
company. She will be pleased to meet
all women interestd in the latest New
Tork fashions.
Mrs. Emily I. Chaney of New York
city is visiting at the home of her
brother, C. G. Ingraham of Truman
avenue.
Mrs. Etter of Wanatah, Ind., Is the
guest of Mrs. Hepner at her home in
Oakley avenue for a few days.
a Doris Vaux. the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Vaux of Rimbach. avenue has returned from a visit with friends
in Chicago.
Miss Amelia Dlbos has returned from
Chicago where she visited relatives
during the past week-end.
COMING EVENTS. ! Mm, R, E. Hickman Trill entertain
the member of the Colonial Clnb at
n thimble party Thursday afternoon at
ber borne In Warren trrrtl ,
At ber borne In Truman a venae Mrs.
Tate vrtll entertain tbe mcmbera of
tbe Sunshine flub Thursday at pedro.
Tbe members of tbe II. A. E Clnb
will be entertained by Mrs. Aunt gen at
ber borne In Doty street Thursday afternoon.
This evening the young women of
the N. N. Embroidery Club vrlll be
guests at a thimble party at ' which
Mrs. John J. Clausnen vrlll be hostess
at her bome In Carroll street.
Mlm Ethel Shearer vrlll entertain at thimble party this evening nt her
bome In East Sibley street for the A.
13. Q. Club.
Tbe recmlar meeting of tbe ladles'
Aid Society of the First Methodist
eburcb will be beld Wednesday after-
n ot tbts vreek nt tbe bome of Mrit.
31. M. Towle in Odgen street.
The meeting of tbe Amethyst Club
has been postponed from Thursday aft
ernoon of this vreek until Thursdsy
afternoon, December 11th when Mrs,
Brletske of Warren street will be
hostess.
Mrs. KrinWll, Mrs. Kline, Mrs.
I'effers and Sirs. Ebert vrlll .be boat
esses at tbe diner of tbe Ladles' Aid
Society of the First Presbyterian
cbnrrb which will be beld tomorrow In
the parlors of the church In South liohman street.
The members of the L. G. R. Club
will be entertained by Mrs. I'etrle nt
her home In East . Sibley . street Wed
nesday afternoon. Mrs. Emma K roc r will entertain the
members of the Helping Hand Em
broidery Club at
her home, 292 Tru
man avenue Wednesday nfternoon. .
The members of the Deborah Society will met for an all day session Wednesday in the parlors of the First Christian Church in Calumet avenue. Each member Is requested to bring ber own lunch. Committee No. 3 of whleb Mrs. Merrill Is chairman will have charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Frances Klngsley Of South Hor-
man street will entertain tbe members
of the N. P. Whist Club nt dinner nt
six o'clock Friday evening, December
Sth at the Hammond Country Clnb
Cards will be played following the
dinner.
Lodge Assemblies
Wednesday's Grocery Special
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SPECIAL A 10c Can of Polly Prim Scouring Powder Free with a 50c purchase of Fairbank's Soaps or Powders, we will give one 10c can of Polly Prim FREE.
Bacon, fancy mild cured brisket, weighs Oranges, fancy Florida's, sweet and
from IV2 to 3 pounds the piece, 4 An juicy, good size,
...... .Ob
per pound r.
Minas Blend Coffee, splendid value, 4 OCm lbs. ,1.03; per lb. . .ZOb Good Quality Sugar Corn, dozen cans, 95c; Qf per can. Qy Fairbank's Gold Dust Washing Powder, 1 On large package. . ... I Ob
per dozen.
Blue J Brooms, the best made, 55c broom M T for...... ...,4G Red Ripe Tomatoes, dozen No. 2 cans, 95c; Qf. per can. .0 v Fairbank's German Family Soap, seven OQf . 5c bars sduCf
14c
Fancy Red Alaska Salmon Yacht Club Brand, 4 mJf doz. cans, $2, can. . . C Fresh Made Cottage Cheese, special f price, per lb. DC Fairbank's Tar or Pumice Soap, 6 bars for. . , ...... .Luu
.Baumgartner Court No. 109 C. O. P. held its anual electl6n of officers last evening at thai? , hall in East State street. The following members were elected to offices,, and will serve during tha new yegw: Deputy High fcfjhlef Ranger -Joseph Miller.
Chief Hanger M. E. Lauerman. Vice Chief Ranger Feter Obloch. , . Recording Secretary H. Stevenson. .. Financial Secretary Joseph Voss. Treasurer George Kussmaul. Speaker M. Lauerman.
Trustee for three years, John Scheer, for two years, Joseph Weis, and for
one year, Anton Alberts.
Hours Governors M.'' E. Kolb, Leon
ard Knoerser. Max Tarnograski and
Anthony Baker. This evening the members of the Qermania Lodge of Rebekahs 'will meet in the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street for their regular semi-monthly meeting. The members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of I met last evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall in East State street and made arrangements for attending th-3 union meeting to be held at East Chicago Friday evening, December 5th. A special meeting Of the Council will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and the officers and msmbers of the degree team are especially urg
ed to attend. A special meeting of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. was held last Saturday afternoon and their regular meeting will be held thts even
ing In the K. of P. Hall in South Hobman street. Both councils are plan
ning to attend the meeting at East
Chicago Friday and will havo a class of candidates for initiation.
Wednesday afternoon the members
ot the L. A. to the B. of L. F. and E
will meet in the K. of P. Hall In South Hohman street for their regular semi
monthly meeting. The meeting will
be called promptly at one o'clock and It
is desired that all membera are present
as Important business will be trans
acted. Luncheon will be served at
noon. , An important meeting of the members of Silver LiRht Hiv I O. T. M,
will, be held Wednesday evenig in the K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street.
. May Get Woman.
A woman a suffragette may head the Gary police and fire departments. It is said that Mayor Knotts Is se
riously considering the question of ap
nointlne Mrs. Kate Wood Ray, the
Gary suffragette leader, to the vacan
cy in the safety board occasioned by the resignation of President H. H.
Highlands.
From what can be learned Alderman Emerson L. Bowser will not take the
lob.
Should Mrs. Ray be named Commissioners Cooper and Borman.wtll then proceed to name her as the president, and Gary will be the only city in the United States with a woman police
commissioner.
Ask Gary Assistance. The Hammond police department has asked the Gary department to locate one B. S. Murray, charged with stealing an overcoat.
Is youf house cold when yoti reach home? Get a Gas Heating Store. No. ind. Gas Kleo. Co. Adv. IStX
TXTT TIMES.
tOUR WANT AD IN . tUW
dozen 15c cans, 1.42;
per can
12c
Acme Buckwheat
Flour, 3 pkgs-
or
SUGAR Best Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more, (flour, ICf butter or eggs not included), 10 pounds. ..
Armours Pork and Beans, Early June Peas, sweet Grandma's Pancake
and tender, dozen QC cans, 98c; 3 cans. . Pet Brand Milk, dozen
baby size, ozc; per can,
dozen tall cans, fl
per can. uu
Butter Elgin Creamery, guaranteed Extra Select Storage Eggs, candled, one absolutely pure and finest qual- QJ dozen to carton, Qfi ity obtainable, per opund ..... .wDC per dozen ... .............. OdLu
FLOUR Special Sale on New Century, "The Bset Milled" Vz -barrel sack, 2.57; -barrel sack, 1.29; Vs-barrel sack. as:"""1" ' M. ": 'asrirmasvr 'ayr "sr.r-1
Armour's Shield Brand
Lard, guaranteed 4 4Kc; pure, per pound... IrL 1.05;
25c
Tetley's India and Ceylon Tea, regular price fZOfy 60c, per pound. . . .jAj
65c
ANNOUNCEMENT! The Fall and Winter of 1913-14 will be espe-. cially noteworthy because of the increased popularitv of Gentlemen's Custom-Made Clothes. We have made the Art of fine tailoring a study and are enabled to bring out those individual features so much desired by good dressers. Our imported and domestic fabrics for this season are far superior in their qualities and designs than a good many merchants will be able to display, therefore we would suggest to you to call at our establishment for inspection and place 3our order early for, as the holiday season is advancing, so the select patterns are invariably running short. We would also like to call your attention to our special Sanitary Department for Cleaning, Dying, Repairing and Remodeling on all kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's clothes. Our prices are very reasonable on all our work and we are fair in the dealings with our patrons. We earnestly solicit your patronage and can assure you of our grateful appreciation for any favors you may bestow upon us. Hoping to hear from you in the near future, we are, Yours very respectfully,
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