Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1917 — Page 7

Thursday, Nov. 15. 1917.

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Katharine Howard, 43I Olretl .. Phone 3S3. win be pleased to write and receive social news and advertising tor The Tlmea. The coming of the Royal Gwent singers at the Auditorium, Indiana Harbor, next Friday evening, November 16th, will remind the public of the classic singing; abilities of the Gwents. If you love music den t miss U These are the original ringers that visited this city in 1913. General adinision, 50 cents. Tickets now on sale by the Todies' Aid of the Baptist church or John Roberts. 206 Calumet Bids.. East Chicago. 11-14-3 Much business was transacted at t he monthly meeting of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club held a day ago at the heme of Mrs. E. D. L Glasebrook !n Grapevine street. The next meeting1 will not occur until January, it was announced. The regular routine of program work has been dispensed with this year owing to the women taking up the exigent need of Red Cross sewing. One new member was admitted at this meeting, Mrs. Phillip Holstrum. Mrs. J. A. Teegarden was elected federation secretary to fill the vacancy of Mrs. W. C. Barrett. It was voted that ministers' wives and cne newspaper representative be glyen roT.pllmentary membership In the club. Those so far admitted were Mrs. Somers of the t". P. church, Mrs. Speer of the Baptist. Mrs. Jones of the M. E. church of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Day cf the Episcopal and Mrs. Carpenter f.f the Christian. The amount of J25 was voted to go toward the fund of the Associated Charities and $25 to the Red Cross association, also & sum cf J10 to the Welfare Association. A letter was read in which there was an appeal rr.ade for money to buy Christmas gifts for the men's families who have gone to the service of their country. This plea will be harkened to and the money will be given through personal donations and not come frov. the treasury. Mrs. Claire Stephens is chairman of that committee. James Johnston cf Grapevine street arrived home today from a business and pleasure trip to Detroit. Mich. There arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harlan, 13Stn street, a fine baby boy. The Messrs. and Mesdarr.es TV. B. Van Horne and J. R. Farovld will attend the opera in Chicago this evening and hear Melba and Muratore In Fauit." Mr9. L. B. Faust cf the Rell apartments is entertaining her club from South Chicago at cards and luncheon today. Mrs. Anna Flatier of Milwaukee. Wis., Is here the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Feter Krill In North Magoun avenue, for an Indefinite visit. The Luther League will entertain at a pie social tomorrow evening la the basement of the church at the corner cf Earing and 14th street. The pie will be baked by the young ladies and will he sold, the receipts going toward the church. Mrs. James Johnston of Grapevine street entertained the Misses Weltha Math'' 3, Margaret McAuslan and Mary Jhr.sion at noon luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of Hemlock street sent their son Walter his Christmas box. which was shipped to the trenches In France the day before yesterday. They will eagerly await a response ta If It arrived there safely. The Five Hundred party given by the ladles of St. Patrick's church In the af'ernoon of yesterday at the pariah hall was very well attended and

at the conclusion of the game honors t were awarded to the Mesdames George I TT . . V c.o'tr.H firt! Mrs. !

II ILL. Charle McQuown, second, and Mrs. P.-. consolation. Refreshments were served and the ladies of the church feel well elated over the success of the affair end the good attendance. Mrs. J. A. Bedford of Elm street Is having the ladies of the Five Hundred club meet with her today. The J. A. M. club will hold a meeting this evening with Miss Vivian Mcintosh at her home In Fir street. Members are asked to come as the meeting Is important. Mrs. Edward Jenkins cf the Atlas apartments is entertaining at a farewell luncheon tomorrow In honor of Mrs. C. M. Jackman. a former resident of this city and now of Chicago, and who Is leaving shortly for an extended visit at her old home. Sidney, Australia. Her babe will accompany her. Mrs. Blair Wilcox of Hemlock street departed at an early hour this morning for Garden City, N. T., to visit her husband, who is of the enlistment of the aviation corps which is making j reparations to leave for France. Mrs. Wilcox will remain for a two weeks' isit. Miss Hazel Krill of North Magoun r.venue has invited a few friends to meet with her in the evening of tomorrow to enjoy a marshmallow roast. Mrs. Will Cooksey, who recently left t'.ils city to reside in Hammond, is en-

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tertalnlng friends at a sewing bea th! evenins at her homa In Michigan avenue. Corporal Alan Lewis is arriving home today from Fort Dupont. Del, on a five-day furlough to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George VT. Lewis in North Magoun avenue. The music section of the Woman's club met last evening with Miss Blanche Dessmier in the Atlas apartments. The subject of study was "The Italian Opera." Miss Owen told the story of the opera. "Lucia De Lammermoor" in her pleasing manner. Selections from the opera were illus

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Z. Campbell sang. "One Fine Day'' from the opera "Madame Butterfly." which was histhlv appreciated. The Twin-City

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guests and members with several selections. These young men of the city, namely the Messrs. F.dgar V. Williams. R. Cadman, R. Ines, W. Lynch, and under tha direction of Mr. G. Hart, have Just begun their work the past year and those who have had the opportunity of hearing them are unanimous in voting them as being one of the best quartettes in the, vicinitv. The musie section was very-

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of hearing this excellent quartette. Mr. P. 'White also renderf?d a banjo solo in a capable manner. Mr. and Mis William Hart. 3731 Hemlock street, desire to express their

appreciation to Pr. N. L. Sternberg and Mr. P. J. Burdick for their contributions of tobacco sent to their son Walter, who is fijrht:n in the trenches In France, and for the Interest they have taken in his welfare. The M. E. Ladies' Aid of Indiana Harbor will meet with Mrs. John R. Farovid. ?.320 Aldis avenue, tomorrow afternoon. The ladies are requested to bring their Red Cross sewing. Mrs. Kverett Williams of the Atlas apartments is entertaining friends this afternoon at a farewell luncheon for her mother. Mrs. Edward Plckard. 1

wio m-ith her husband Is soon leaving to spend the winter at Birmingham, Ala., the home cf their eldest daughter, Mrs. A. W. Wood. The Social Union of Uie M. E. church listened to an Interesting talk on the recesstty of food conservation yesterday at the home of Mrs. James Clements in North Baring avenue and delivered by Miss Lillian Norman, supervisor of domestic science at the Riley school. Other business perta'ning to the best interests of the societywas also transacted. St. Alban's guild announces a

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