Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1917 — Page 5
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Munster Girl Weds On Nelv Year's
" One of the prettiest of the holiday ivedd.r.g tout-; place Xrw Year's day a; the home of Mr. and -Mrs. It. V. Kfesk at Munster hon ih'.r daughter. Wiihelni ne became the bride of I'harles Va nSteennerg of Panama. The Rev. Pence of Chicago pronounced the er oniony at two-thirty o'clock. The hride was given away by her father and her attendant wore Mrs. May l.loyj of Rochester. Minn., as matron of honor. Mies Ha Votironer and M.ss Krnn Kaske. the bride's sister, nr.deieimtl. and the iitti flower girl. Hernioc King of M intics pol ; . Victor VanS;eonbcrg served his brother as best man. Tito br'de wnr.- a gown of ivory bridal sat.n and f.il',- made w'th a court train and embroidered with pears, llr veil was wreathed w.th ..rns blossoms and she carried a hnwr bouquet of ??pt peas and i.lies of the valiey. The matron oT ionor wore a gown of silver lace over - icr cloth and tiie two bridesmaids m-rc gowned in pale preen erepe dihone and tu'lo and carried bouquets ' nacisus and white carnations. Tlie ivfr girl wore a dainty frock of
white tulle, over silk. An aisle was formed with white satin ribbon stretched between huge baskets of narcissus and lilies and ferns. fhroug!i the dining room to -the forfrootiy room. The. ceremony toon place before an altar formed of laurel and smilax. Green and white were, the -o1ors at the table and during the reception hours a buffet luncheon was sei ved. Mr. and Mrs. Van Sieenberg left for New York immediately and will sa.l today for Panama. They will be at home at Pedro Minuet after March 3, where Mr. Van Steenberg is employed by tne government. Mrs. Van Steenberg spent the past two years at Knchesier. Minn., an assistant chemist at the Mayo clinic. Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Dr. Ge.orgina Euder of Rochester. Minn., Mrs. Rupert King and daughters Mu-iel and Pernico of Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. F. Voria, Mr. and Mrs. C. Juergens and Mrs. S. Sejmour of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Steenberg of Gary and lionald "Black of Madison. Wis.
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SOCIAL NEWS
comr. F.vr.vrs. The weekly meeting of the King's 1 laughters wil The held Friday afternoon at the. home of IMrs. C. Jrvln. 76" Claude street. Krs. Richard Jenkins, jr., and Mrs. Willianj Jjrtwry will be. hostesses Friday afternoon at the monthly social meeting of the Xort.li Side l,adie-s' Club at the. homo of Mrs. Jenkins. 2iS Hohman street. The program is in charge of Mr?. Hathaway of Indiana Harbor and M-s. John Powell, jr. The Friday afternoon card party of the "Woman's Jxyal Circle will be held tomorrow at the Moose bail. OFITCKIIS 4 K E l.STU,l,EO. Th lI?.rnrnond Federation of Jlusi.Sans. IVKial 203 A. F. of M.. installed the following officers last evening at ivmg's hall: President Fred H. Eeverenz. Vice prefiednt--Henry K. Keaubein. Secreta rv Reinbardt Ulster. Treasurer Ed F. Hate. Hoard of directors "Walter 'Walsh. Albert O'urinf,", Barney G. Young. Bert Havii'. Robert Stewart and Martin Ilenrickson. Foard of snpeals John XV. PterKnff. Rn ?llAT-rman an.l Ifnry .7. tleiger. Aud'tinp boa rd William Iluehn. J-.id Busrj. Theodora C Klotx.
Examining board John F. Scott, Jacob Schmueser. Elliott R. Conroy. Delegates to the lake County Trades and Labor Council Fred H. Lieverenz. Iteinhardt Elster and Harney . Young-. Serg-eant-at-arms Charles Kelly.
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Hammond Astonished By Merchant's Story X merchant relates the following-: "For years I couid not sleep without turning" every hour. Whatever I ate caused gas and fo.ri:nes3. Also had stoma ft catarrh. ONE- FPfHMTI. buck-thorn tark. tc!ycer:ne. etc., a mixd in Adlr-t-ka relieved rr.e TNSTAXTT-.T." Beatire Adler-!-ks flushes the BVTIRB alimentary tract it relieves ANY C.SE constipation, sour stomach or pas and prevents appendicitis. It has QtrrCKiJfiT action of anyfhinsr -we -ver sold. Otto N'egplp, druperist. Calumet Ave. and Fayette s-treet. Adv.
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HOLD n,EAMT mkkti.v;. Mrs. XV. A. Stout. 90 Detroit street, opened her home yesterday afternoon for the meeting of the Indies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church. The assisting: hostesses were Mrs. Wilhelm and Mrs. Walker. The quests brought their needle work and during the afternoon were entertained with a program by Mrs. I T Bomberger. who was accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Mikesch. Miss Helen Elosser. Mrs. K. P. Cooper, ilrs. W. C. Harrison and daughter, Helen. A prettily appointed luncheon -was served following the program. A feature of the business session was the election of officers which resulted as fol'ows: President Mrs. John F. AVilhebn. Vic president Mrs. J. C. Graves. Second vice pres. -Mrs. Mary Holm. Secretary Mrs. Walter T. Hardy. Assistant secretary Mrs. George Bawling. Treasurer -Mrs. Edith Griffin. Asst. Treasurer Mrs. O. A. Krir.b.i!. REMOVAL NOTICE i. I). Helgn, Chiropractr. of ?3 State St., Hammond, has moved his offices to the O. K. Building. S36 llohman St., over Nelson's Drugr Store. 12-30-10 MISS HAWEK A With the members of the So and t?o Club iliss Eva Hamer entertained Miss Alma Hasten and M:ss Har.l Hamer at a pleasant party last evening in celebration of her birthday anniversary. The guests brought their needle vvori and during the evening enjoyed music and contests, the honors in the game., going to Miss Clara Guse and Miss Selma Hugo. The hostess; yervod a dainty luncheon. HAMMOM1 Pint.IC MBRAttV. The Hammond public l.brary has become a member of the library Art Club managed by the public library commission and now has on exhibition until January Cuth seventeen .dtawings and cartoons by Indiana ii1 u s trators.
iliss Dales -wiil teil fairy stories to the children on Saturday morning ;it the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock. All children are invited. MEKT WITH MRS. ( OH N. Mrs. A. '"ohn was h'ostess yesterday afihernoon to the members of the Jewish toadies' Aid Mocietv at her home in Waltham street The meetings will be held at two-thirty instead of thre o'clock during the remainder of the winter, the next 7neeting to be held with Mrs. Arthur Weiss on the
ai'ternon of January ITth. THIMBLE IMI1H. Mrs. Randolph Uangseth had the members of the U. A. E. Club as her guests at a thimble party yestetday afternoon at her home in East Carroll street. SMrs. Norman Merchant was named as the next hogless. AID SOCIKTY MKKTI G. The third division of the M. K. Iad:es" Aid Society entertained the members of the fifth division yesterday at the home of Mrs. .1. T. Hutton. !$ Ogden street. About th.rty ntembers were present. During the social hour a program was given on the Edison following which the hostesses, Mrs. It. E. Hickman, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Dunsinsr, Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Cole served a dainty collation. The Brotherhood and the Iad.eS Society of th B. of r- F. and E. held a joint meeting last evening at the R. of R. T. hall In the liimbach building for the annual Installation of off'eprs. A banquet was served and was followed with an informal dnce. The ladies Society presented Mrs. Franeks. the president with a beautiful gift of cut g as. and Mr. Williams, the .past president of the Brotherhood was presented with a watch fob and flowers a gift of appreciation from the members. The following are the officers of the Brotherhood : President TI. 1. Dorton. Vice president K. JUdinger. Past president -If. E. Williams. Recording secretary K W. Kl;ne. Financial Ecreta ry H. U Dorton. Trustees T. Camp. H. Hiding'-r and G. A. Dorton.
i lie toiiowing are the officers of the Ea.lies" .Society ,.f the B. of !. K and E. : Pa.-t presidentEsther Williams. President Dot Frnncks. Vice president Irene Camp. Secretary Nina Downing. T-asuTer Anna Young. Collector Mary Kline. Chaplain Eva Camp. Board of trustees Irene Camp. Esther Williams and Eva Camp. Pianist Tessie Kelly. Correspondent Nina Downing.
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Another rrand exposition, this time The rrounds selected consist of lit
in a beauty spot of the south, will , acres of rare natural beauty, lyinjc beckon next winter. The State of i alonjr Mississippi Sound, between
Mississippi is planning to celebrate her hundredth anniversary of statehood by holding the Mississippi Centennial Exposition near Gulfport, already a mecca of winter tourists. Although immense stums of money
Gulfport and BUoxi. Wm. Mehl. wh designed the landscape features of the world's faira at St. Louis and San Francisco, has been retained and is in charge of a small army of men already at work. Nearby is the
are to be expended, the exposition is "White House of the Gulf Coast" at to be a winter affair, running only j Pass Christian, where President WUfiom Dec. 10 to June 10. ion sometimes kroea.
WHITING
Star Theatre tonight. The Narrow Path in flee-part fpecial Red Feather feature, support by an aii-star cast.
room.. st earn heat. 1 1. S?. Davidson. 6"0 119th street. Whiting. 1-3-2 Indiana Harbor is very g!aJ to see Mar.eraret Diamond back at her p'.are in the poft office after being- away three weeks on account of illness caused by overwork. The I'ko-Iro 5(10 club met last even-
Wi derrnut n. 823 Adams street, are vis'.ling relatives at Roal tiier.'er and Igansport, Ind. , EVTERTAIXIXO KR1EVDS. i Miss Franci Logors of Madison street, in entertaining Mr. and Mr?. Chariea Rob of Ia.fayette, Ind. VI'lTED PARENT. After visiting- a -week with tiieir parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Sleezer of Tolleston, M!?s Margaret Sleezer nd George Sleezer have returned to their homes at Chic-aero, and Edward Sieeier to An Arbor, Mich.
MIS ROBF.LLKV. Mtse Myrtle rtobtlly, after a visit
here the guest of her untie and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robei;;.. 431 Tyler i
street, has returned to her home at Ii
CITY BRIEPS The Hammond police payroll fr l?!? waa $r5T.353.:3. C. A. Sheppsrd. assistant scent t ih" I. C I., yard?, ha resigned his position to take employment at Toledo.
Violet Meseteaii and James 'iirar.i. A in? at the home of Mrs. A. C. Mustp:ay wherein Character ami person-lard on Elm street. The first ladies' aiity ciimb to fame. Admission 5 and). ind (rents' prizes were won by Mir. 10 cents. 1-4-1 'and Mrs. M . J. Walsh. The consoia- . tion pri7.es were awarded Mrs. Tajolas tainments of the season was that giv- and lioppier. The next meeting will en in the East Ciiii ag.. Connnuniiy be held it two weeks at the home of Lecture Course lasl niRlit ! the l'--- .Irs. Walsh on Elm street. Koren quartette of sing-rs. actoi s and j Major Kr.ink Callahan left yesterartist.". The younis men were riot on';, jrj.iy to attend the public utility conexcelient voi alists and performers but j yention at Indianapolis. they p-se,.,ed a charm of peraonaiity j Wm Ur,tv r,t,.irned res-erday from and Dreeziness of manner that fairij fpw. dayg: motor tr p to (-ieveland.
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A fi ve-pes?enger Chevrolet auto ns? found deserted at Calurnet avenue and the Hammond distillery's plant. Harold McAIexander of Ker.tland. f 15, ran away from his home recently and hasi been traced to Hammond, where it is said he worked as a railroad fireman for a day. The city- r.niin-11 Richmond. Ind., has asked the Hammond council to fa-
or a movement to secure amendment
to the compensation act to include police and firemen a benefactors.
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PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY.
A!. AM R. KHKRT, President. FRED R. MOTT, Vice President. FRANK HAMMOND, Sec. and Treas.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF Hammond Saving's
Trust Company T HAMMOND, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF ITS BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 27TH, 1916.
RESOURCES Lu.'in and Disr-ounts $181. 134. ."31 Overdrafts I :9 Bonds and Stocks 67,4S0.GO Furniture and Fixtures 1 1,094.00 Other Real Kstato 4,3.jG.81 Due from Departments 3,362.31 Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s 31,645.8.") 'ash on 1 land ",272. 1 " Cash Item? -",012.S1 Taxes and lite rest rd Kxpense. .. ."iJ973.b"8
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with the work of real artists from start to finish. The audience was un-
ii.naHv- larce and exceedingly well i nue. will leave today for
pleased. j
The Eiks are hustling arrangements The Unique Tedro club met Tuesday alonjr for their Tuxedo minstrel to lie! evening at the home of Mrs. Jos. Popgiven at the Hartley theatre on .Ian- pier on Grapevine street. The first irv ISIn m.rl ISth RrtiparMla fcr ' DriM was won by Mrs. M. J. iVaish
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At tonight's meeting a detailed report j lea-te today to resume tiieir studies
fw days with; and consolation oy .mis. i ajoias.
the arivai of director from New York, j Chester and Richard Robinson will
KMr.HTUMM.. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Harris, 532 ' Pierce street, are entertaining- Mr. Harris' brother and wife. Dr. and Mrs. j Harris who are here from South Da-; k o t a . ' INFANT SON DEAD i
Johnnie, eleven month?' old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cyekowcyk. 161J ("irolira street. Car;., died at Mercy hospitai last evtriin? s-1 4 o'clock. Funeral services will ha held from the Tlussian church. Pevcnteen'h avenue and Polk street, tomorrow m"rnlrer. Interment will be made at Gary Oak Hill cemetery, the A S. Undertaking Company having inarge.
FORTY MAKE APPLICATION Holders r.f first papers intend',nr to apply for second papers before Jud A. B. Andsrson in the federal court above the pest office, have until January 1 2th to put in their a pplication. Deputy hrk Charles Surprise stated today. Fiiirg applications on or before the t2th, entitles the applicants to an examination at the opening- of tb April term. About forty ap-rtlt'-ants have already made their applications.
hams.
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LIABILITIES. Capital Stock- paid in of),000.00 Surplus 12.000.00 Undivided Prorits Xet 052.67 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 8,640.03 Demand Deposits, Except Banks.... 1."ilt350.7.") Savings; Deposits. Except Banks 50,173. IS Trust Deposits, Except Banks 34,073.82 Cashier Cheeks 384.10 Cash Over 59.29 Total Liabilities $317,134.14 State of Indiana. County of Lake. I, Frank Hammond, Secretary and Treasurer of the Hammond Savings A- Trust Co., of Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. FRANK HAMMOND. Subscribed and sworn to before hip, this 3rd day of January. 1917. WII.UAM .T. HASTINGS. Nolan," Public. My commission exires Dec. 11, lHf.
Yes-terday afternoon the members or the G. I. A. to the p.. of D. K. met for their regular business session. Instillation of officers which was announced would take piace was postponed until the next meeting in two weeks. The rne-eting will be attended by a number of the grand officers and following the. installation ceremonies there will be a social hour. There will be a mpptins or ihe True Kindred Friday evening for the installation of officers. An important meeting of the Wom
an a l,oyal Circle w.ll be held Kriday evening at the 'Moose hail in State street. Unity Ueview St. 2 Y. ft. A. or the Maccabees met for a busmen and ...- cial session last evemng at the K. j P. hall. Airs. Rn.:oe Hem.it. .; nnd Mule daughter of Highland street are spending the week in Street!-, 111. Tha IMisses Ruth and Katherine Williams and Esther Meek have relumed after spending the holidays in Sharon. Pa. Clinton It. Calvin of FlopUms. Mich., arrived a lew days ago to spend the remainder of the winter 'with his daughter. 'Mrs. Charles Hart ..r Michigan avenue. 'Mrs. A. ! Raker. 2H Ix.ty sireet v,! undergo an operation the latter pait of this week at. Si. Mary's hospital. Chicag o. Miss T-mma Ciaus, for a number of years stenographer for Attorney j. Whinery in the Hammond building.
has taken a position with the Northern Indiana Gss and Electric company. She made the change this week.
mern ire i onway. the eleven year old daughter of Mrs. Kita Conway. 1 ftimbach avenue, developed a case' o, diplheria. but her condition is ..t alarming. Her home and member o: the household were qua rant inrd Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. r.obert .arndt. ,r.;s State street today, a l.ttle son. Miss Hulda Kriedrich returned to Downer College at Milwaukee y-opier-nay af'er spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Friedrlch.
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will be made by the committee and a large attendance of members .s requested. The Woman's Home M.ssi..naiy Society of the Congrega lioro.1 i-uurch will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward C.idrnan on Beacon street. The Calumet Chapter I'. A- H. ivili meet Monday January M h. .t the home of Mrs. George V. Iewi.. The hostess will be assisted ly Mrs. I . C. Keid. This change Is made owing to the illness ,f Mis. W. .1. l-'unkey who was scheduled to entertain them. The attendance of all members is earnest'.y desired as the monthly bus ness meet
ing will be-beld; also the annual electio noC officers and payment of annual! dues. The program is as fellows: Roll j caii. "Kamoui Pioneer .Mothers"; Pa-1 per on "Famous Women of Yesterday j and Today." by Mrs. Hopkins. D. A. ft. ; Magazine Ileview by Mrs. J. D. Jones., ,.:.:-i l .1 1 A.i "M'711"!
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p ii pi tiau.ue, tt-'t ......... ... .... t i ennes. which was made fist capita! i in 3 S 1 6. Indianapolis was made first! permanent capitol In j The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will hold j an ail day meeting tomorrow at the I home of Mrs. H. 11. "ark on Magoun ! avenue. The ladies wiil sw at th'sj meting for the benefit of the Welfare Association and all ui.-n.bet are earn-, estiy urged to be present. A picn.c luncheon will be enjoyed at noon.
Regular meeting Fast Chicago chapter j. E. S- tonight at Masonic ternp.e. Inflation of andidat and installation of officers. Hef reshmen ts will be served and all members are asked to
I he. out.
The Woman's Guild of the liurcli of the Good Shepherd be en 1 ei t a.nt'J tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mr. It30 M. Uoyce on .. Hai.ng aven ue. Mrs. Pearl Freeze of the Friedman building w ill be hostess tomorrow afternoon to the members' of the Crocus Ciub. Patrons of the light fantasl't: are ail B'tuiver with excitement over the community dance that will be given by the Welfare Association of Fast Chicago on the evening of January 6th in the Masonic templ. It is seldom indeed that the public at large feels as keen an interest in the success of any social affair as they e-pparentiy do in this approaching function. Not on'y if everything possible being done to insure a large ami select attendance and to provide every comfort and enter
tainment of guerts. but ubilf enjoying the gaiety r.f the dance and social intercourse patrons may at the same
lime reei assured lum ine proooreos oj , the affair will go to a most vprihv I i i cause. , . . I The Welfare Association in their;! work of the visiting nurses and in j j their infant welfare department have i j undertaken a most commendable and j j much needed -p-ublic service and they i deserve, the support, of every one. who i ' has community welfare at. heart. !
I in the Howe Military academy. ! Attorney W. .1. Murray and A. r. Twynian of Fast Chicago, are reprej senta t ii es to the Chamber of ComI men e today and are attending the utility convention being held at Inj d.anapolis. They will be gone several , days. Miss l'o! rine ;-,i lir-r will be hostess j this evening to the members of the I Kin Pita Pi club ?.t her home on Fir I street.
SAFETY BOARD MAY MAKE NEW MOVE Tonight the Gary safety commissioners are expected to show cause to the council why they summarily dismissed rolke ('apt. George Nestorovif h, an action said to have been done on the mayor's order because of a political d .f a g rec.nt r. t However, there are indications that the board migi.t fo es'ail the atta k trade on it by res.-iioiins the dismissal order, n hi. h would automatically res'ore Nest orovitch to the for e, then suspend him immediately after charges had been filed. lu the meantime Xestoro vi t ch declir.es to consider himself 'fired."
i POPULAR YOUNG MAN MARRIES The marriage of M.ss May I-enenon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldward Ix-banon. 4754 Bishop avenue, Chicaj go. to Robert M. Marshall, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert M. Marshall. -122 JefI ferson street, Gary, was solemnized at 1st. Margaret s church in Chicago Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. and many Gary people were among t h ; guests. Immediately following the
wedding luncheon the young coup! le-ft fo- a short honeymoon trip through southern Illinois and Wisconsin. i)n their rteurn to ".ary Mr. and Mrs. Marsha. 1 will be at home to friends at tiieir new apartments at. fi:;t! Washington street. Mr. Marshall is a member of thy Williams and Marshall Undertaking company.
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in i- parents at Plymouth. Ind. MR. AD II It. HH.AM). Mr. nd .Mrs. J. I.. Hylands of Pierce street, have returned from a visit to teiatiies at ftockford. lil.
MH. tU MKM. Wll.UAMS. ! Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Williams of Fill- ! more street, have returned from a visit i to Mrs Williams' father, Mr. Evans, 'at Kansas City. Mrs. Williams' sister. Miss Evans, returned with them i to remain in Jary the balance of the ! w i r. t er.
COMPENSATION LAW FOR CITY SERVANTS The Richmond. Ind., city counoil has asked the Gary city council to request the legislature to apply the workmen's compensation to members of the police and flr departments. Richmond also wants it to be retroactive so it will take care of the families of two of her poiicernen killed in the line of duty. The Gary council will have a resolution drawn up and it will be forwarded to the county lU-legation in the legislature.
FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services were held today over the remains of Anna Clofo'd. fourteen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clofold. 1!Hh avenue and Jackson street. Furla! at GaryOak Hill cemetery.
CALLED TO WISCONSIN Genersl Secretary George W. Cawthorne of the Gary Y. M. C. A., has been called to Sharon, Wis., owing to the death of his wfe's father. D. Tt. Mason. Mr. Cawthorne went to her father's bedside some time acn.
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