Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1913 — Page 2

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COMING KVEMS. The director of the Settlement

House will meet Friday afternoon at 818O o'clock In the Settlement House at State street.

The reg-ular meeting? of the executive board of the Hammond Woman's Club will be held Thursday evening; at the home of Mr. J, J. Huff la Carroll street Instead of at the home of the president. Mm. Ralph Iloaa as wu first announced. A meeting; of the Parents' Club of the nivernlde school will be held Friday afternoon at three o'clock In the school hall. The address will be s;iven by Mr. V. It. Henderson, prlnplral of the Hammond Nigh School and the remainder of the afternoon's program vi 1 11 be made up of recitations and songs. At her home In May Mreet Miss Ford will entertain the members of the A. V. H. Club Friday evening.

Mrs. Frances KlngMley of South Hoh-

man street will entertain the members

of the N. I'. Whist Club at a bridge

dinner at the Hammond Country Club

Friday evening of this week. ,

Friday afternoon the members of the

G. I. A. Embroidery Club will be enter

talned by Mrs. Harry ." Wllllston at her

home in l'lummrr avenue.

Mrs. W. II. Davis of Highland street

will be hostess at a thimble party Fri

day afternoon. Her guests will be the members of the Alpha Phi Club who

will meet for their regular semi monthly meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. flay Fowler will enter

tain tbe members of the Detroit Street

Bridge Club this evening. The games will be olayed progressively at four

tables.

The Hammond Country Club will en.

tertain at an Informal dance this even Ins; from 8 to 12.

MRS. GOSTL1N' A HOSTESS.

Mrs. Harvey Gostlin will open her

home in Highland street Friday even

ing, December 5th to the members of the Hammond Chapter of the American

Institute of Child Life. This meeting

will be open to their friends and it is desired that there is a large attendance

as a aellgntrui program nas ucc ai-

ranged for the evening. Mrs. Frederick Dale Wood of Chicago will talk, on "Christmas in the -English Home." POSTPONE MEETING. The meeting of the Amethyst Club which was announced would be heH yesterday afternoon was postponed until Thursday, December 11 when Mrs. Brietzke of AVarren street will be hostess. W. C. T. V. MEETING. The AT. C. T U. M1 hold its monthly meetingf Friday evening in the assembly room of the Central school and the members cordially Invite the public to attend. The program for the evening

will include an adress on , Suffrage by

Mrs. Kay of Gary and also a report or the national convention of the W. C. T. U. by Mrs. Roberts of Gary.

tertain the members of the Columbia Club and their husbands next Saturday evening, December 6th at the Ham

mond Country Club. Dinner will be

served at six-thirty o'clock following

which, euchre will be played progres

sively at several tables.

A MEETING FOR SEM.T WEEK. Thursday eveinng, December 11th

the members of the Epworth Leagu-s will give a supper in the parlors of the

First M. E. church in Russell street at which they will entertain their friends.

The speaker for the evening will b

Mr. Brummitt, the editor of the Epworth Herald.

MRS. LEE A HOSTESS. Mrs. Louis Lee entertained very

charmingly at a thimble party Tuesday

arternoon at her home in Indiana avenue. Her guests were the members of the E. S. T. Club who met for thoir

regular semi-monthly meeting. The hours until four o'clock were devoted

to neeaie work folowing which th

guests were served with a prettily ap

pointed two course luncheon. Mrs.

tauae jraimer was named as the next hostess and she will entertain the

members at their annual Christmas

patry on trie afternoon of December 16.

HOU WKEKLY MEETING. Mrs. A. Cl -Ehret is entertaining the

members of he Martha Society this

fternoon at hr home in Summer

street.

A SURPRISE PARTT. A delightful partyi was given as a

surprise to Mrs. C. Ellison at her

home in Indiana avenue last Tuesday

evening. The party ctlebrated her birthday anniversary and'-nhe received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. among them a casserole which was presented her by the guest sat the party. Cards were played during the evening and prizes were won by Mrs. George Winters, Mrs. W. C. Enilght, Mr. George Winters and Mr. C. E. Ellison. The consolation prizes wre awarded to Mrs. A. Healey and Mr. Charles Stewart. A two course luncheon was served following the car. games. Among the guests at the party

were Mr. and Mrs. Hayes of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Sarjent, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Enright, Mr. an dMrs.

Friedhof, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mr and Mrs. Parker and Mr. and

Mrs. A. Healoy.

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Fancy Queen Olives, full quart Jar only Florida Oranges, sweet and Juicy, etch

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No. 3 Tomatoes or Early June Peas, 3 cans

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Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, 3 pounds.. Fancy New Recleaned 1-pound package Log Cabin or Veribest Mincement, 3 packages.

Selected Storage Eggs, large clear

stock, per dozen.

16 c Currants, I2c ...25c

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A STUDY MEETING. Mrs. Wayne Bond will be hostess Friday afternoon at her home, 457 East State street to the members ot the Hammond "Women's Civic - League. Business of Importance will come up for discussion and it is declared that there Is a large attendance of the membership. The study topic will be "Democracy In the New World." A PRETTY PVRTV. The home of Mrs. Bothweli in Johnson street was the scene of a delightful reception given last evening by the members of the X. Y. Z. division of the Northside Laflies' Club in honor of the young people who assisted them with their play, "The Old Maid's Club" a few weeks ago. There were a large number of guests, all members of the cast, with the exception of Mrs. Bothwell and daughter, Ellen and Miss Goodrich of Crown Point who are the wmiao rM,Ht nf Mrs. F. Bothweli. The

home was decorated very attractively with festoons of red hearts and white and green streamers, which were stretched from the chandeliers to tho corners of the rooms. A dainty colla-

I tio nwas served at a late nour iouowii I 1

ing an evening spent pieasanny win.

games tnd contests.

AID SOCIETY MEETS. An enjoyable meeting of the Ladles'

Aid Society of the First Metnoaisi church was held yesterday afternoon at the Tiomo of Mrs. M. M. Towle in

Osrden street. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. H. A. MeConnell. Mrs. Malo, Mrs. J. T. Hutton and Mrs. George K. Streeter. They served a dainty two couse luncheon during the social hour.

HOLD MOXTHLV SOCIAL Mttl"1-

The members of the Isorthstae

Ladies' Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. John Powell, Jr., in Towle street Friday afternoon afternoon. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs.

Fowell and Mrs. Charles Hathaway.

AT THE COUNTRY CLUB. One of the most delightful of the

week-end social events will be the dinner at which Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald

of Carroll street and Mrs. Frank S.

Beta of South Hohman street win

BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN

HAMMOND Local people are surprised at the QUICK results received from simple

buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis. Otto Negele, druggist. Calumet and Fayette St., states that this simple remely draws off such a surprising amount ot old foul matter from the body that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gjs on the stom-

At the regular meeting of the Modern "V oodmen of America held last evening: 'he officers for the 'new year were elected. ; Arrangements , were made for the next meeting to' take

place' on the evenig of the 17th nnd it is desired that there is a ltige attendance of the membership as business cf importance wil lbe transacted. The following are the officers: Mead Council Neighbor Barnet. Worthy Adviser Neighbor Calrd. Clerk Neighbor Schottelr. linker Neighbor Johnson.

Trustee Neighbor Boglecht. Esccrt Neighbor Erbriana. Watchman Neighbor McNab. Sentry Neighbor Hemphill.

The members of St. Joseph's Court No, 613 W. C. O. F. met yesterday afternoon in Long's Hall in Eust State "feet for trie election of officers. Ther?

was a large attendance of the members and .he mettii.g is reported as having been very enjoyable. Tbe following

members itre elected -j offices and will serve during the new vc.ir: Chit-f itanr Mrs. Anna Volk.

Vice Chief Ranger Mrs. Theresa

Schramm.

Record Secretary Mrs. Catherine

Cope,

. Financial Secretary Mrs. Louisa

Grimmer. Treasurer Mrs. Angelina Kolb.

Trustees Mrs. Mary Heuss. Mrs.

Christine Zenzke and Mrs. Anna Elisa

beth Weiss.

Marshals Mrs. Hedwig Kamradt and

Mrs. Elisabeth Weinand. Sentinels Mrs. Mary Gindl, Mrs Frances Spinner.

Delegate ti the anual convention in

Chicagi in 1S14 Mrs. Anna Volk. Alternate Mrs. Catherine. Ccpe.

Yesterday afternoon the members of L. S. to B. of L. F. and E. met In the

K. of P. Hall in South Hohman street

for their regular semi-monthly meet

ing:. There was a short business ses

slon following which refreshments were served and a delightul time was spent socially. The annual election of officers will take place at the next

tegular meeting in two weeks.

A meeting of the members of Silver Light Hive L. O. T. M. was held last

evening in the K. of P. Hall in South

Hohman street. At the next meeting in two weeks the officers for the new

year will be chosen.

Don't forget Loyal Order of Moose will hold their first annual ball at tha Masonic Temple. East Chicago, Satur

day night, December 6th. Arrange

ments to be made for special late cars for Hammond, Whiting and Indiana Harbor. Will have to depend on regu

lar interurban cars for Gary.

Mrs. , B. F. Spoor and daughter,

Methel returned to Knox, Ind., last.

evening after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Savery at their

home, 15 Rimbach avenue. '

Frank Hitchcock will return today from Cleveland where he has been on

business for the C. I. A S. R. K.

H. R. W. Smith left last evening for

New Orleans where he will spend the

winter.

James Cochran has returned to his

home in Spencervilie. O., after a shor visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitch

cock at their homa In Ogden street.

Mrs. Robert Harrington has he

guest this week, Mrs. nerrington o

Englewood.

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