Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1916 — Page 5

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COM IMS EVICTS. The second division of the M. K. Ladies" Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. M. A. Monnett at her home, 1G7 LVtroit street, Wednesday afternoon. There will be a meeting- Wednesday afternoon of the fourth division of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society at the home of Mrs- Hussell Smith, 112 Clinton street Thej5lioir of the First Christian church will be entertained by the Misses Helen and Alice Ford this evening at their home in May street. A meeting of the Standard Bearers will take placo this evening at the. home of Miss Adele IHmbar in Kimbach avenue. Rowena. Circle will meet wish Mrs. Anna Hunt at her home, 252 Johnson street Wednesday afternoon. An all day maetintr of the reborah Society will be held Wednesday at the First "Christian church. The morning ViH be devoted to plans for an apron and home bakery sale and in the afternoon the birthday anniversaries of three of the members will be celebrated at a MesTaiiPS Fromm Tiobinson and Carter will entertain the ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. The members will prepare for the sale to be held next week and on account of important business the metini? tomorrow is announced for one o'clock. Mrs. G. If. Austin will be hostess to the members of the. Wednesday After, noon Bridge club tomorrow, December tith at her home. 1H3 Highland street. On account of the illness of Mrs. Bertha Grieme the meeting of the tierman W. O. T. 1. which was announced

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for Wednesday afternoon at her home has been postponed. KVEMXO IIOIR ((OlMinHE. On the club calendar the meeting of thi evening- hour committee of th Hammond Woman's Club last evening was known as opera night and a very interesting program was Ki'en. Miss ilmma C!aus reviewed the opera Siegfried and Goeterdfiemmerims and at the close of her paper Mrs. Geotge

llannauer and Mrs. W. II. Mikesch gaTe music from the operas. The meeting was heid at the Alice Club and the hostesses for the evening were the Misses Nina Pettit, Oladys Martin and Alice Miller. They served a dainty collation during the social hour. Mrs W". C. Belman of Glendale Park will open her homo in two weeks for the committee's Christmas patty. MEETlXr, W AS PnTP)El. The meeting of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club which was announced would take place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Phillips in Calumet avenue vvai postponed on account of the inclement weather. No date has been set for the next meeting-. POUT-M PTIAL 111TY. The young women of the Nil Tan F.eta Club were enetrtained by. Mrs. Leo Kngleton of Elizabeth street at a shower last evening in honor of Mrs. Fred Seheer, formerly Marie Robbin3 whose marriage took place recently. The club's gift to Mrs. JScheer was a table lamp. Five hundred was played and high score was made by Miss Marguerite Wilcox. A prettily appointed two course luncheon was served following the games. The regular club meeting will occur next -Monday evening and trie hostess will be Miss Mayme Scliloer of Ruth street. C E I.EBHA T"E S AXI VEHS iRV. Tft relebration of her birthday anniversary Mrs. John Bossard delightfully entertained several friends and relatives at a six o'clock dinner Sunday. Her guests were Walter and Raymond Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Beucus and son flobert of Chicago, Mrs. Mary Bossard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hillman. the Misses Leoria Viseonti, Dorothy Shortsieve, Mae, Myrtle and Pauline Hillman. Kleanor Bossard, Messrs. Walter Hillman. and Taul and Charles Bossard. ntZiAR OtES VEDESnY. The holiday bazaar of the Woman's CARD OF THANKS CAR D OF THANKS. St. Johns Social Club wish to thank the Hammond merchants who so kindlydonated to the bazaar at North Side church, and also the members of the band. ' 12-5-1 MRS. TrENXINC. Pres. & SON'S CO.

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r ... "iimoi Sena Me Uox of Pyramid Tour case Is no worse than were the cases of manv who did trv tii remarkable Pyramid Pile Treatment and who have since written us letters bubbling: over with joy and thankfulness. Test it at our expense bv mailingthe below coupon, or tret a 6to box from your druggist now. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTR.AjrrD rvnra compant. 6l Pyramid Building.. Marshall, Mich. Kindly nend me a Free lamcU o" J'yrmld pne Treatment, ia plain wrapper. Name , Street .. ntv . ... Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church will open Wednesday evening. December 6th at 7:30 o'clock and continue for three day at the guild room in Itimbach avenue. A dinner will be served at six o'clock Thursday and each evening there Will be an auction sale. Tli members have been busy for weeks preparing: for the sale and have a large assortment of articles for Christmas gifts. PERSONAL ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS Owing to the rush for personal anJ engraved Christmas cards, we will not be able to accept any orders afteiWednesday. Iec. 6th. 12-3-1 HOMER J. POSTL.EWATTE. 62? Huliman St. Hammond. SKCtRES Oil, TAINTING. Mr. Bivbbins of Kimbach avenue secured the oil painting donated by ills'. J. J. Anderson of Ann street fur the Iake County Humane Society. A called meeting of Hammond Chapter cr. E. S. will be held Wednesday at two o'clock at the Masonic temple. Important business. 12-5-1 WORTHY .MATROX. -MISS WOWCs PARTI . ! A party was given in honor of Mif Dorothy Wolfe's sixteenth birthday anniversary, Saturday evening, December 2. The evening was spent with music and games. Luncheon covers were laid for the fo;iowing: the Misses Helen KnaufT of Chicago, Gladys LiOgsdon, Mary Petert k. ollie Smith, Leona Marlett, Bernice Hilton, Deloris Ross, Dorothea Daily, Otillia peterek. Messrs. William Kummerer of Klverdale, 111., Harry Kalb of Muskegon, Mich.. Hoy Smith, Matt Price, Leo Price. Abe Chakin, William Wahl. Emil Ohr. Clyde Hudson, Haro fartwright. Wilfred Worland and Leonard Wolfe. KINDERGARTEN I'AllTl . .Miss Apphia Bogard delightfully entertained the young women of the D. D. Club last evening at her home on Michigan avenue. The form of entertainment was a kindergarten party. The next hostess will be Miss Alice Breillatt, who will entertain the club in two weeks at a Christmas party. The club members are the Misses Mildred Ingraham. Helen Beebe, Fay Rick, Day Alalo. Louise Stevens, Alice Breillatt, Florence Burroughs. Marguerite Haefer, Goldie DuFrain, Marie Heps, Mary Cole and Apphia Bogard. Unity Review No. 2 W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet Wednesday evening at the K. of P. Hall. There will be Initiation of a class of candidates this evening at the meeting of Gerrnania Rebekah lodge at the Moltke I. O. O. F. hall in State street. Mrs. Florence McGregor, president of the state assembly will attend the meeting. Opal Hive No. 836 L O. T. M. M. will hold its regular meeting this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The election or officers will take place at the meetj ing and all members are urged to atJ tend. The grand president, Mrs. Merrill- of Chicago will visit the members of th? G. T. A. to the B. of I E. Wednesday afternoon. The meeting will be featured, by the election of officers. Mrs. Viola Smiley of Conkey avenue left Sunday evening to spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Carl Thomas of KnoNville. Tenn. Mr. and Mr. James Cochran of Spencerville. O.. are the guests of Mrs. Cochran's sister, Mrs. F. A. Hitchcock 00 LATE ID CU5S1H M A N" URIC. Furnished for lawns. Phones 2955 and 16T1 Hammond. 12:5:7:3 i FOR RKXT- Kight room house in finest I residential section of Hotnewood. furnished and ready lor immediate ocj cupancy. Or it can be arranged aa two separate apartments, one on first and i one on second floor. Phone Hammond 51 for particulars. Hammond. 1 2 :":" Plantation

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t. it , r I. Left to right, top: David LloydGeorge, Arthur J. IJalfour and A. Bonar Law. Bottom: Premier Asquith and Sir Edward Carson. According to recent advices from London, a trreat chanee is impend in the governmental conduct of t war, with the object of cainin ireatr promptness, resolution and and Mr. Hitchcock at their li"iin- i;i 1 Highland street for a few days. Mrs. A. M- DeWeese has teturne.l Plfinewell, .Mich., where she spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Shorman McK wen. Mrs.. Otto ltnssard and children, i Kleanor and Kdward, have returnetlj from Hotith Dakota where they spent; several weeks with friends and relitives. Mr. and rrs. r. Curley of Sibliy street spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. U. B. Williams in Woodlaiwn. 'Mrs. John Laws is seriously ill at h"r home in South Hohrnan street. Dr. and Mrs. M. Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Falconbu-y had as tjnir guests for Thanksgiving Mrs. S. K. Houghton and Mr. and Mrs. J. C Conk and family of Plymouth, Ind. They made tho trip to Hammond in their machine. NOTICE Madame Gnmaehe has moved to her former location, 32 Rimbach build in?. Hammond. 12-1&S FIRE ATTACKS BELMAN HOME The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Belmau in Glendale was attacked by nru this noon and damaged estimated at from two to three hundred dollars was-, done. The fire started in the basement and was attracted to a wood pile which was aflame when departments 1 and 4 arrived on the scene. The first floor of the residence was filled by smoke and the lire was creeping through the floor in a front room. The iiremen succeeded in extinguishing the blaze which threatened to destroy the residence. Out of appreciation for their work. Mr. Belman gave the firemen a check for twenty-five dollars to be added to their pension fund. TRAINING COUNTS. George Robbins who tackled Mike Inik, single handed, felt in him the nerve tingle of the trained fireman. He was formerly a member of the ; Hammond fire department. Iew DeBow who walked up to In k! with the demand "Drop that gun," r.--i ceived his on the nammomi police oepartment. Both lost sight of their personal safety to safeguard others. Such conduct deserves recognitbri and reward and on all sides today it was suggested that their names and the facts connected with their heroic parts tie submitted to the Carnegie Her,) Fund "Foundation. MRS. BATES PASSES AWAY. Mrs. Mary K. Bates, a widow for fifteen years, died at the age of sixty) years at her home in 376 Indiana ave-j nue this afternoon. She is survived by . five children," Mrs. Stella Dickey, Mrs. Olive Hupp. Mrs. M. J. Austgen. Clarence and Lenos. Mrs. Bates had been ; confined to her bed for a week before j death. Her remains will be laid to , rest in the family lot at Ixiwoll. - ; DEATHS OF INFANTS. ! Three infant children died today in j Hammond. Tbey were Catherine, in- ! fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ! Scher. 411 Summer street; Irene, i daughter of Charles Katona, 504 Morton avenue, and Bernice, daughter of Louis Levin.

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fICE DEPARTED ELKS Those who attended the annual serv- i ice Sunday evening in memory of de-1 parted Klks will long remember it as a very impressive occasion featured b j the eloquent talks of Judge V. S. Iteit-j er, who gave the address, and Attor-J ney John A. Gavit, who delivered the j eulogy. A fine program of mu.'ic was i given. The service was held in the club rooms of the Hammond lodge witk a large attendance. Milton Dermeriy. Lvdia Wolters, Mrs. L L Bomb'rgfr and Mrs. George llannauer sang and Mrs. W. H. Mikesch was the accompanist. Rev, E. B. Cross delivered the invocation and benediction. " F. A. Hitchcock was chairman of the committee in charge of the service. The memorial services was said by friends of the lodge to be one of the most appropriate ever held in Hammond. The lodge rooms were recently decorated. NEW MANAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. TI. K.Ga'rdner are nowmanaging the (rem Theater, the pret-

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vipor in Bntish war activities. Among the suggestions considered i3 that a council of five men be appointed to run the war for Britain. An influential London paper states that the five men likely to be appointed are Premier Asquith, Sir I.oward Carson, David Lloyd-George, A. Bonar Law xnd Arthur J. Balfour.

ty picture house on West State street, having succeeded A. W. Collins. They '-ue favorably known t the people of Hammond. SERENADE ON FRIDAY EVENING .The Hammond high school drum and bugle corps under the direction of C. P. llrand of the high school faculty, and former director of the Second Indiana Infantry band, will senenade the downtown section Friday evening of this week. The motive will be two-fold: first, to show how well they ran perform: and second, to advertise the high school fair which will be held on Friday night at the high school building. The drum and bugle corps' appearance on the streets will be but a part of the activity that . is bubbling over at the high school this week, Kverybody there is getting ready for the fair. Along w ith-the many amusing things at the" fair there will be a bona fide acution of valuable articles which have been donated by Hammond merchants and others. A professional auctioneer has been engaged to sell a long list of articles varying from groceries and household furniture to perfumes and candy. -Art work and needle craft will The woman of to-dar who riTes ber own time and attention to keepicg the domestic machinery in running order wants ber house dress to.be on approved fashion lines, because she knows that her appearance carries weight in this ss in any other garment. Just how her requirements ar met is show n by design. No. S.OiiO. The collar that nnrks the sfrle of the hour found its way to this practical dress, it provides all the roveity that is rea'iy necessary in a work dress. An important feature is that the garment is cut in one piece and there is a choice of long or shorter length sleeves: if long, x baud cuff finishes, and a roll cuff when the short ttleeve is preferred. An elastic at norma! waistline gathers the fulness of a skirt section that fits comfortably ajjout the body and which has a width of 2"j yards at its lower edse in size .'JO. A pocket either side iu ths .-kirt is a convenient addition. Figured percale, ciiambray, gingham and linen are appropriate materials for this type of dress, with contrasting goods for the collar and perhaps to odfre the pocket. With economy the watchword, every woman should avail herself of the advantages that paper patterns afford. The dress pattern. No. S.OOO, tuts in sizes .'!), 4( ao.l 44 bust. To make in s:.e ." requires ."'K yards of 3'T inch materia' To obtain lite pattern send 10 cents to the office of -this publication. By Paul Terry WHAT THR -

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TO-DAY IffiPflfflte troin Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer be or: S3 .t'. Hes.'.J., there will be a lot of f ..it fit.' tho?e who like fun. ENTERS FIELD OF LITERATURE Mrs. Pearl Fberle. a former Hammond tschr has entered the literary field. tno of her stories. "Pitty tie v.-.p." soon will appear in the Cli -eago Daily News. Mrs. Kberle promis- .. a bo-.k in the future. "Cloaks of Ev-,i,' w;th Hammond as the setting. IH.. jrco.WH. Mr. Herbert JicCoins. ,9 ro, street, will leave within the week for Va m!errif t. , io v;.?:t atives till after the Christmas ln!i-l MSITI. UAK.HTF.lt Mr. and Mn, E. C. Goss u (' ! -port. Ind., are the guests of the -daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Bwigart of the Falrnionrit a payments. Fourth avenue and Wash ins o street. MRS. IllRK. Mrs. John Durr of the Salinger :iju" -ments, 32:t Adams street. Is enjoy in a ..i visit vith her mother, Mrs. Sa r. Owen, ''ho is here from Birtninghai;:. Ala., till after the Christmas hoiid ; W. J. WILLIAMS. W. Villiams. trustee of I'aliiii;.-: townKhin. is attending a four-day s!: -- meeting of township trustees at Indianapolis. VISITI.XG BROTH KR. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dahlheins. .1 1 i Connecticut street, are enter! ain It, z the former's sister, Mis Minnie 1'ahlheim of Chicago. AITKMI5 Blll KT. Harry Marker the South Side estate broker, attended a bannut . ' the Sherman house, Chicago, given by the judges of Chicago, last evening, in honor of the , re-eiection of Judge ! Sabbath. I j II KV (.Mil.. j Mr. and Mrs, P. i;. Harrett of Am- : bridge, are the proud parents of a baby g!r', ho-n to tin" m Monday. I RCTUI TO IMVKHSITi, Wilford Taylor, after spending r.i Thanksgiving vacati- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Taylor in Pennsylvania street, has returned to It's studies at bake Forest. 111., univer . Pedro Party and Dance given under the auspices of the at Moose hall, 160-162 State St., Thursday evening, Dec. 7th, commencing at 8 o'clock. Handsome prizes for ladies and gents. Entrance 25 cents per person. The public is invited. Barney Conrath's Orchestra. Sell Your Old Furniture Don't throw away any old furnture. Call us up. A e will he! you cut the hish cost of living. Best prices paid. Hammond S. H. Furniture Exch. PHONE 3073. Opposite Post Off.c. State St. Rent your room through a "Rooms Fa Rent" ad and keep the disfiguring placard oui of your front window newspaper ad ij j dignified, sends yoi numerous applicants from which to choose and does not detracfrom the exclusivenes? of your home.

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