Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 155, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1913 — Page 2

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COMIXO EVENTS. MIm Hrlrn Ford will entertain the members of the A. V. H. Clufct at her home la May street this cveaAna;. It will be the regular elnb meet ins postponed from Friday evening; of last week. ; The Tovnic women of the J. 17. G. t'lsb will be entertained by Miss IIetee Thurston at her home la Walter street this evening. IIna Thuraton ttIU be hostess at a thimble party. A bridge party for the ladles of the Hammond Country Club will be given Tuesday afternoon. The name vr!U begin promptly at two-thirty o'clock.

A PRETTY SOCIAL EVENT. Mrs. John E. Fitzgerald of Carroll street and Mrs. Frank S. Bets of South Hohman street entertained very charmingly at a dinner last Saturday evening at the Hammond Country Club. The party which was one of the prettiest of the season's social events was given in honor of the members of the Colombia Club, fourteen of whom were present. The husbands of the members were among the Invited guests. Dinner was served at Bix-thirty o'clock. The appointments were In the holiday colors. Individual candle sticks with attractive red shades decorating the tables very prettily. Hand decorated dinner cards were at each cover. A profusion of pretty flowers decorated the parlors where the guests assembled following the dlnnerr and spent the remainder of the evening playing cards. Progressive eucbre was played and high scores were made by Mrs. Lmon and Mr. W. F. Bridge. The second honors in the games were won by Mrs. W. F. Bridge and Mr. W. II. Gostlin. A fruit lemonade was served dur ing the evening., Mrs. W. E. Russell of Webb street will be. the next hostess to the club. , . MOZART CL17B MEETING. A meeting of the Mozart Club was held last Saturday evening with Mrs. George Hannauer at her home in Ruth street. Quite a number of the members were present to enjoy the program which was one of the most delightful ever given before the club.

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Mrs. W. P. Palton sans very beautifully "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice" following which Mrs. Arthur Weiss rendered -a Ballade by Chopin and as an encore played a beautiful selection by Ravina. Mrs. Hannauer then sang very sweetly a group of songs, and her number were greatly enjoyed. Several selections were played on the Vlctrola and concluded the program for the evening. During a short business session It was decided not to meet again until after the holidays. Tne next meeting will occur about the middle of January and tho hostess for the evening will be named later.

A STUDV MEETING. The literature department of the i Hammond woman s Club will meet with Mrs. R. O. Wlnckler at her home In Detroit street Tuesday afternoon, December 9th at two-thirty o'clwock. It will be "Handel Day" at the club and a lecture rtseltal on the Messiah will be given by Mrs. George ,H. Sum mers of Indiana Harbor, th chairman of the literature committee. The. lec ture will be illustrated with -records on the Victrola. As this will ba the last meeting for the year It is desired that there is a large attendance of members. The responses to Toll call will be Christmas quotations. A MISSIONARY" MEETING. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First Methodist church will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. Majes Martin in Ogden street. The program for the afternoon will begin at two-thirty o'clock. A CONCERT. The Strollers Concert company will appear at the First . Presbyterian church, in South Hohman street this evening. As this will be a return en gagement it shows the popularity of the artists who since they appeared in Hammond four years ago under the auspices of the Hammond Woman's Club have travelled from cost to coast. The- concert will be given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church and will

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be the second in the course of entertainments which will be given by them this winter. The quartette Is sure to be given an enthusiastic welcome by the lovers of good music in Hammond. MRS. K NOTTS A HOSTESS. Mrs. A. F. Knotts is hostess this afternoon at her home in Muenlch court to the members of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club. It will be the regular study meeting of the committee and a very Interesting program has been arranged. The study subject will be "Edinburgh."

AN AFTERNOON PARTY. At her home in Warren street Mrs. Fred Crumpacker Is entertaining the members of the Embroidery Club at a thimble party this afternoon. A THIMBLE PARTY. The Misses Emily and Bertha Ebert will be hostesses at Tuesday evening at a thimble Party: their home i.n I South Hohman street. Their guests will be the young women of the N. N. Embroidery Club who will meet their regular weekly meeting. for A BUSINESS MEETING. The members of the Young People's Brancfi of the W. C. T. U. will meet this evening at the home of Miss Maguire in Oakley avenue. Important business will come up for discussion and it is desired that there Is a large attendance of the membership. Prepa rations will be made for the Silver Medal Contest to be held the first Friday evening In January. ENAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCE!. One of the prettiest of the season's luncheons was given Saturday by Mrs. Carrie W. Parsons at her home, 52 Warren street In honor of her daughter. Miss Irene rarsons. During the luncheon formal announcement was made of Miss Parson's engagement to Warne D. Carmlchael of Cedars, Quebec and also the date of their coming marriage. The wedding will be solemnized Wednesday, December 17. A number of social affairs will be given for Miss Tarsons before the wedding, among them a party at which Miss Eva Wilson will be hostess tomorrow evening, and a dinner on Wednesday evening at which Mrs. O. A. Krlnblll of Rimbach avenue will be hostess. Prettily decorated cards enclosed In trny envelopes were used to announce the engagement. The luncheon tables were decorated very attractively with Jack roses. The appointments were all In white and red. The luenheon was served at cne-thirty o'clock following which, the guests spent the afternoon with muBlc. Covers were laid for Mrs. Dana Summers and Miss Eugenia Brown -of Chicago, Mrs.

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I W. Parsons, Mrs. Carrie Parsons, Mrs Fay Lammerllng-, the Misses Norma Robbins, Grace XCIngwMl, Eva Wilson. Lyda Muenlch, Lillian Smith, Florence Busxard, Florence Lovertdge. Katherlne Sharrer, Mildred Shearer and Irene Parsons. AT THE SETTLEMENT HOV5K. Mrs. M. A. Weenberg of the Chicago Clean Food Club wll speak at a public meeting to be held in the Settlement house, 9 State street on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The Clean Food Club, which Mrs. Weinberg represents is the organization which has lead in the fight against the present high cost of food products, especially butter and eggs., The recent boycott on eggs has been the work of this committee and the discussion will be of interest to all who are Interested In improved market condition. Thers wl uicai program aiso ana refreshments will be served and the Puonc is ... . very cordially Invited to be Prese nr. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. Miss Amanda Knoth celebrated her birthday anniversary last Saturday evening by entertaining a number of her friends at her home In Summer street. The evening was spent very enjoyably with games a,nd music, fol lowing which a dainty . two course! luncheon was served. A color scheme of white and pink was carried out In ; the decorations. Among the jruests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Troike of Chicago, Mrs. William Knolh, Mrs. t William Kill, Miss Sophie Mitchell of Chicago, the Misses Jessie Rohde, Hannah and Elizabeth Demerling, Edith Burns, Frieda Shalow, Jennie Johnson, ! Hester Thurston, Alverda Lister, Anna Doehrlng, Irene Rosenbaum, Hulda Schrelber, Hattie Lesnick. Amanda Knots, Messrs. E. Endahl of Chicago, C. Frohapel, C Miller, B. Fllan, P. Murphy, T. O'Toole, B. Voss, R. Bristol, H. Welch, W. Rohde. L Schrelber, C. Sohl, T. Brown, J.Ribickl, A. Thon and O. Knoth. AN AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. N. J. Austgen gave afternoon "at her a tea Saturday home in Muenlch Court in honor of Mrs. .La - Verne Kimball of Cleveland who is the house guest of Mrs. F, W. Kimball of Williams street, iter guests ior me afternoon were Mrs. -William wve, Mrs. H. J. White, Mrs. R. C. Hobbs, Mrs. James Dickson, Mrs La Verne Kim - ball, the Misses Edith Bradt, Anna Mc - Laughltn, Olive Bates, Blanche Nixon, Dollie Knotts and Lillian Smith. A BRIDGE PARTY. . Mr. and Mrs. Allan S. Graham delightfully entertained the members of . - firrr f1

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LHS M01CE IMAGE Cablegrams via New Orleans tell of the marriage in Christobal, Panama of Milo Brewbaker, son of Charles E. Brewbaker. 2S5 Pine street, Hammond to Miss Gay Chaffee ,twln niece of MaPjr General A. R. Chaffee, U. S. A. J he ceremony was performed in the Hotel Washington shortly arrer the arrival of Gay and Rhae, the twins, on the S. S. Panama. . Milo Brewbaker Is an assistant to the engineer in charge of the Gstun Lock. He rose from an obscure position with, the Commonwealth Edison company in Chicago to distinction In the canal in a remarkably short time. He is a graduate of the Hammond schools and holds diplomas from several electrical engineering courses. The S. S. Panama docked at 10 o'clock and Gay and Milo were married at two. Rhae and Gay, who are as alike In appearance as in age, were unaccompanied though they hav- many Chicago friends In the canal. From Christobal the bridal party proceeded to Colon. The Brewbakers will remain In the zone until the canal is complete. They will attend the exposition in 1916. the Saturday Evening Whist Club at ; their home in South Hohman street Saturday evening, December 6. The ' guests played cards at four tables. High scores for the evening -ere made , by Mrs. Harvey Gostlin and Mr Graham. After several games of bridge whist had been played the guests were served with a prettily appointed two course luncheon. The next meeting of the club will occur in two weeks and 1 the host and hostess will be named later. I - . Mrs. Raymond Knoff and little daughter, Naomi left Saturday for their home ln Geneva, Inj., after -a week's j vls!t wlth relatives in-. Hammond and jCnlca0 Mrgi KnofTs another, Mrs. A. M DeWeese of Rimbach avenue ac companled, her as -ti. as Huntington where she remained over Sunday the guest of her sister, Mrs. Richards. Farjey Dunbar of St. Louts spent the pa8t i.-fek-enil In Hammond Mr.i and William Lucht of JefT erson street vpent Sunday with their son, William, 'who is ill at the Post .Graduate Hospital in Chicago. He is recovering .nicely and may be able to :e removed to his home during the coming week Miss Gretchen Bauer of South Hohman street spent the past week-end with friends ln Malwaukee. The Daughters of Liberty of Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago held a Union meeting last Friday in . the K. of P. Hall in East Chicago. The session continued during the afternoon and evening. A banquet served between the hours of six and eight o'clock was one of the features of the meeting. A class of fifty-two candidates was initiated at the meeting, the initiatory work having been done by the members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. of Hammond. The members of Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. put on the drill work. The prize, a beautiful hand-painted plate was awarded the members of Golden Rule Council of Hammond for Securing the largest number of candidates fori initiation. JTrs. Mary Hayes,, the State I Councilor presided at the meeting. Among the other State officers In attendance at the meeting were Mrs. Emma Ohneck of Fort Wayne, the State Aascae Secretary and Mrs. Daisy Murray of Logansport," the State Vice Councilor- There were four hundred or more in attendance, the Councils of South Chicago. East Chicago, WhHtng and Hammond being represented. The mooting was one of which the members are indeed proud. The entire program was greatly enjoyed by the members are indeed proud. The entire program was greatly enjoyed by the members, who for several years have met together once a year and held joint Initiation. The members of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars held a very Important meeting last Saturday evening in the K. of P; Hall in South Hohman street. The officers for the new year were elected following which the members made arrangements for thu installation of officers to take place at a meeting early in January. The next regular meeting of the chapter will be held in two weeks. A short social session was enjoyfd following the business meeting. A number of mem bers were in attendance at the meet ing. The following members were elected to offices and others will be appointed by the Worthy Matron be- ; fore the first of the year: j Worthy Matron Mrs. Lacey Keller. ; Associate Matron Mrs. Cora Brower. . Conductress Mrs. Ruth Thompson. ! Associate Conductress Mrs.. W. J. Whlnery. i Worthy Patron Mr. C. N. Jewett. Secretary Mrs. John W. Davis. Treasurer Mrs. Belle Lund A meeting of the members of-' the Dorcas Lodge of Rebekans took place last Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. Hall fn East State street. A large number of members were in attendance and visitors were present from South. Chi-'

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. Adams and Gulil "Those Jolly Germans". i Dofanto Chinese Musical Comedian Three Shows Daily cago. There was Initiation of candi dates following which refreshments were served and a pleasant social hour was passed. At the meeting next Sat urday evening there will be another class of candidates for initiation. There will be a meetinlg of the mem bers of Progressive Court No. 166 Tribe of Ben Hur Tuesday evening In the K. of P. HsUl In South Hohman street. Visitors from Sourh Chicago will be present and a banquet will be served in their honor. IflDIAHA SOCIETY'S ANNUAL BANQUET Twenty-Five from Calumet Region Are to Attend Famous Function. ' Lake county members of the Indiana Society of Chicago are looking forward with a great deal of anticipation to the annual winter banquet ' of the society which will -take frlaea la.the gold room of the Congress .'Hotel next Saturday night. Twenty-five members of the society from Hammond. Gary and East Chicago will .be in attendance. A number of Hammond men are to appear on the program which la unusually "elaborate this year. Uncle Joe Cannon will be one of the most interesting figures at the dinner and takes part in some sensational stunts patterned after the famous Washington gridiron . dinners. The most novel souvenirs which the society has ever given will be distributed. Y. M. C. A.OF INDIANA ELECTS All Old Officers of State Organization Chosen. Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. S. The . old officers of the Indiana Young Men's Christian association being all present for the first time in the history of the association, they were all re-elected as follows: President C. B. Kesslnger, Vlncennes. Vice presidents Frank E. Smith, , Elkhart. Ind.; Thomas C. , Howe, ,. Irvington. , . . . .. Secretary E. . M. Haas, Richmond. - Assistant secretary C. 1 Sur .prise. Hammond. . Press, secretary Marc 'N. Goodnpw, Chicago. ... . Treasurer John S. Wallick, Indianapolis. G. A. Trimble of Evansville was elected to the executive board. Other members were, re-elected as follows: O. M. Craig, Crawfordsville; C. S. ' Rhoads, Indianapolis; John C. Haswell, Marlon; C. D. Emmons, South Bend; J. W. Land rum, Terre Haute: H. M. .Dowllng, Indianapolis,- and, E. A. Hanley, Franklin, In addition to these - the board will be composed of J. T. Walliel, Indianapolis; W. J. Lewis, Evansville; C. G. Reeves, Columbus; S. O. Pick, Indianapolis: B. A. Brown, Rrightwood; ' T. ' G. piersori, Spencer; C. B. Coleman; Irvington; D. W. Slmms. Lafayette: J. H. 'Shirk. Peru: W. C. Belman, Hammond; E. . S. Gwln, New Albany; W. O. Davies, South Bend; E. G. Berhart. Mlshawaka: B. F. Nesblt. Vlncennes; C S. Woods. Indianapolis; C. O. Holmes, Gary; F..J. Kron, Logansport.

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