Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 262, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1918 — Page 5
Friday, May 3. 1918.
COMING EVENTS. There will be a meeting of th I.nke County Human? Society Monday cyveniiiK at eipht o'clock at the Central sciooi. Biggest. Itusiest and Cleanest .IMnrker In Lake County. Everyone interested In a day nursery for the north side is invited t.v h meeting to be held in the Irving pchf.e! auditorium at eight o'clock Monday evcnine. There will be a called meeting of the literature department of the Hammond Woman's Club iiirmcrMfCe'.y after the luncheon at the Masonic Temple Saturday, May 4th. The Kings Hrall will meet at the home of the superintendent of the department. Mrs. J. T. Oito. 5.32 Maywooil avenue. Saturday afternoon at two-tlijr-ty o'clock. The members are asked ty meet promptly and to bring their raWy Jonge. EUEITLER FROS. The Market where jour $ gro furthest. 5-1-1 Mrs Charles I.uthman cf Sibley street will be hostess Tuesday evnin5 to thi Tast Chiefs Association of Hammond Temple No. T3 ry.tv.an Sisters. The closing mee'lner of the Hf.mmond Woman's Club will be held at the Masonic Temple Saturday. May -4th. Th morning- session will be ca'.le.i promptly at 10:30 a. m. and will lnclurt th following: Song. America" Led by Mrs. Hanr.auer. Reports of the department chairmen: ' History Dept. Mrs. M. V. Huberts. Art Dept. Mrs G. P.. Pfrr-etcr. Evening: Hour Dept. Mis Alice H-ss. Civics Dept. Mrs. HerKerf Hutchins. Music Pert. Mrs. E. S. Cooper. Home Economics Mrs. I Modjeska. Literature Dept. Mrs. A. L. Murray Songs Land cf Hope and Glory by Edgar. Knitting Song Mrs. George Hannauer; accompanist, Mrs. "V. H. Mikesch. Reports: Recording Secy. Miss Dol'.ie Knotts. Ccrspdg. Secy. Mrs. J. P. Smaller. Financial Secy. Mrs. Edith Griffin. Treasurer's report Mrs. O. A. Krinb!!l Auditor's report Mrs. "V. A. Stout. Luncheon 12:50. Afternoon session 2 p. m. gong Battle Hymn of the Republic. Invocation Mrs. T. J. Fassett. Fiano : lo Amricalne Rhapsodies by Piebeis Mrs. "W. H. Mi'srh. gongs ' Smile, Smile. Smile" by Felix Fowel. "Keep the Home Fires Burning." ".Land of Music" by McDermott Mrs. L. L. Bcrnberger and Mrs. George Hanar.uer. Election of officers and three directors for the year 1315-1919 in chargj of Mrs. J. Sawyer. BUEHLER BROS. Our customers have saved on their meat bill enough to buy a Liberty Bond. S"1"1 Miss Marian GlTchrist was hostess to the Queen Esther Circle at her home In Clinton street. The officers for the coming year were elected and plans were made for the next meeting to be held June 10th at the home of Miss Frances Pepperdine. 313 Indiana avenue. The officers are: president. Marian Gilchrist: vice president. Lillian Cooper; corresponding and recording secretary. Gertrude Byrne, and treasurer, Frances Fepperdine. Mrs. John C. Willis of 1S9 Sheffield evenu was tendered a delightful surprise party by sevoral of her friends last evening in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Various games were played after which a luncheon was served the following: Mrs-. William Stppel. Mrs. rhtlllp Stern. Mrs. George Willi. Mrs. William Keed, Mrs. Kirchner of Hego-tsch. Mrs. C. Feglow. Mrs. Carl Fandrei. Mrs. E. C. Stewart of Stewart Ridge. Mrs. A. F. Liftman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raul end Roy Raul BUEIIRER BROS. The Market that defies competition. 5-1-1 Mrs. Dorothy 'King, Mrs. Louisa R!tter and Mis Vernelce. Pbimmer were hostetses to the Ladles' Circle of the K. and L. of P. yesterday afternoon in the lodge, parlors. The guests brought their needlework and at the, close of the afternoon a most delightful eolation was Eerved. Mrs. Josephine Sylvester. Mrs. Clara Kusohel, Miss Jennie Johnno n will be hostesses at the next club meeting which will be held Thursday, May 18. At the regular meeting of the Max thulman Gate last Wednesday fifty dollars was appropriated to buy a Third Lean Liberty Bond. Miss Fnnny Greenberg and Sam Ein were appointed as hostess and host for the "social evening" to be. field Wednesday. Ma;- 6. a' , the, Feth-Al Sabbath school, 255 Siblcy treet. BUEHLER BROS The originators of "Cash and Carry." 5-1-1 Circle Xo. 1 wa pleasantly- yc?t-r'"-1tto Knoerzer nt her street. Pedro was pls 1 t nterlmned very 1 c rnooa by "Mrs. : cor.e m i.lizabeth a t 1 lir' e tables, the honors in t e g no. co.nu t Mrs. Clarenca A. King ami Mis. Caroline Plbos. The conol.vbm r w a- aw arded to Mrs. Ii. V.i:.; - sr An enjoyable nfwrnoon v a spent hy the members of ;be .-".i.b ami Chatter Club yesterday n. !b KUsts of Mrs. Albert X. ITutson of Keeker s'reet. Mrs 'Jeorge Littler was eiiiert.iined with the club members. They brought their knitting ar.d sewing and at the conclusion of the afternoon the hostess served a dainty collation. Mrs. "William Hurltn of Muei.ich court was ni.mvJ as the n't hesness. On account of the meeting at I.ibeity Temple last evening the. meeting of the Central V. C. T. V. which was announced would take place with Mrs. F. ". Kick cf Wilcox ireot w,-s post per."d. Mrs. Sta i'.y. state vice pi esi.p tit of the W. c. T. r. concluded h-r vi.t' here today and left fur Kenthit-d. Slie was Mrs. rack's guest during her stay in Hammond. The meeting of the organization of the Equal Franchise League in Kubcrtsdale which was arranged for this evening has had to bo Indeiinitely postponed. This week's meeting of the Fine Street Ladies' Aid Scieiy as hob! yesterday afternoon at 'he In me of Mrs. Grace Lukeman. The members s-wed and made final prepsratior.s for the apron ale to be held in June. Mrs
Willi-im Bijrgrr of Ash street was nami ec! as the next hostess. I I SiiJnuur V.apor T'nths are endorsed by . lc-aiiinf; jhvsi.'!3ns '.h- world over. Try tone. KoiTn b:. Hammond Bldg., Phone j 33S3. 5-3-1 A large a'tendar.oe marked the ineetj ine of the f.irtri division of the M. E. Ladies" Aid. Society yesterday at the horn." of Mrs. Farley Punbar in Rimbich i avenue. The members devoted the aftj crnocn, to their needle work. I T..e Monroe Street Ladies' Aid Poictpty was entertained esterday afteri I'H'it b- Mrs. L. W. Britten. It was a business session and several matters of
interest were discussed. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schesser entertained a fewfriends at their homo at 202 Pouglas avenue in honor of their first wedding anniversary. The evening was pleasantly spent with games and music after whirl-, light i ef rcshments were served. The suests were: Mr. and Mrs. George riohnnan and son. George, jr., Mr. aid Mrs. i Neilsen-an dJaughtr Gcr.evi Miss Marie Ki-'ihege and D. Lutidgren. an d.Mr. and Mrs. P. Schesser. Several friends of Victoria Luther gae a picnic supper in her honor last eveninji at her home n Highland street as a fsrcc'! before she l.aes for her rev.- home in i.'hiengo. There were covers for Marion McAleer, G r.evive Ga.ithcir. t'orotby Adam. T!'.!nia McAleer, Iron.- Pvtrie, '.ertrudc Kuff. Eleanor Phankiin. K'.eanor Stooiier, Marion Cunning'nam, Carol;, n T'axton, Grace Bell. E.izfibrth Murray, Madalir.e Conroy and Clara Xagle. The story hour at the Hammond public library will be heM at the usual hour Saturday from ten to eleven o'clock. Miss P.i'.hardson will be the story teller. About forty members of the Baptist Auxiliary attended the n;i day session yesterday in the sorja! rooms of the church and sp-nt the time with Red Cross sewing. Flans were made to continue the auxiliary meetings during the summer. During the afternoon a patriotic reading was given by Helen Beebe ar.d Marion Heurer rendered a violin selection. Mrs. Thomas Mari and Mrs. Alva A. Tnui.it entertained about twelve of Mrs, Henry Lundt's friends at a luncheon jn her honor y'est"rday at Mrs. Meara's homo in Ogd-n street, table was decorated v ith red and white roses and patriotic favors were given. The guests knitted during afternoon. Mrs. Lur.dt will leave r.e-,t week for Los Angeles to make hrr home. Congregation Fe'h-Al will hold divine services thi evening at -ight o'clock at th Temple in Sibley stre--t. Pr. Rosengard will officiate and preach a sermon entitled "Courage and Good Cheer, the Great Need of the Day." Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hitchcock left today for Asheviile. X. C. for several months" stay. Enroute they will visit with relatives in Lima. O. Washington, p. C.. and Rrincess Ann, Maryland. At th mcetinc last evening of Unity Review No. 2 W. 1?. A. of the Maccabees Mrs. Edna Aashbn-.tcher was elected to succeed Mrs. Nettie Seldler as Lady Commander. The meeting was held at the K. nd L. of S. Hal! in the Rimbach building. Mrs. J. II. Roop. formerly of Hammond but now of Chioago visited here y esterda y. Mrs. Julius Eaton r-.nd Mrs. George w. fttilcs of Chioago iit.od in Hammond yeaterda y. MAY FLUShTdHMMI Hi STATE STREETS An Innovation which will bo greatlvj appreciated by the public is being talked of hv the ci'y administration today. Sueep'ng ll-.hman stvet in the down town district has proven very nnsnt.sfartory. It is agreed that the onlyway in wh'.eh the streets ran be kept lean i by fl isl.ina early ea.h l "' between ii.idn'sjht and dawn. Traffic is light at those hours. The force ,,f the Water will clean the d'rt from beneath the bricks and out of the ruts Ilohman "treet pavement ls in such a shape that it would offer an ideal battlefield. There ate jij! boxes and shell holes for an entire regiment in one Vdof-k 1 n'ess the street. are flushed th clouds of dirt r.ml germs blown by summer 'w-inds will be unbearable. An ord'nanee to proli.bit pirkincr of automobiles on Hdiman street from Russell to the f.-,;r eornrrs and State street from lls.hman sti ec t to .ik!-y .-.venue is bo'nj j::'" -ri ot d. 1 BOARD CHOOSES j VOTING PLACES j rsrr.cn 1. To Tec Tv.": 1 CRi'At N FOt N'T. li b. Mrv - -The 1 following !i.-at!.'ti l.ive been d'signnted hy the board of co-.nty eo-c.m'.s-I sioners for the j.rln erv .. l-u!..'i in I Hammond on May- Tth: j Fre.-imt l--S.-l,o..l ho--,-e. I Pro-ill' t - F:re station, i Free.not 3 125 Whit Oak Aveniiv i P...hort--da!e. rre.'inef ' cne. eg.a ional church. ' TOWI- Stie. i. I' 1 e i n . 1 ,: Fie t o ?1 . Precinct 7 Superior Court House. I'leeinct S Public Library. Precinct ? -'S Indiana avenue. P'.oeiimt 1 v"' 133 Bulletin street. Preempt 1! 717 Hohman street. Pir-in. t II ?:7 State street. Precinct n -157 Alice street. Pre -net It MrHie's garage, S54 Prer--lnt 4 19S Cameron street. Hohman street. Prec.n t IT-. -1R "V.nkey avenue rio'inrt 11 33 Mchiran avenue. Pree.ro t 17 Trinklv's Place. $41 Columlua avenue. Prci in . t 1 S Trip Kowsk i's. ".56 Morton avenue. Freelnot 19 7f.l Calumet avenue, in basement. TO LATE TOO GLASSfFY
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MR. VOTER ATTENTION! You are vitally interested In seeing that tn right kind of ticket is nominated at the county pi tmarles. Tuesday. May 7. In these days, more than ever, it is highly important that, efficient, loyal and responsible men bo elected to public office. And you are reju-d upon to yee that the light nun are nominated. Don t nenleet to vote Ttips'lav. It 1 patriotic duty t veto and it is a
i part of the work of " haekinc; up the j boys over there'" to jealously guard ith" home government fi-m i n vm pe t en t t o ff i e ? .i l is . 'o; at the primaries Tuesday unci help nominate the right nn. DR. T. E. BELU Adv. RepuM.ian City Chairman. FINED $12 Sam Martin was fined $12 in the Hammond c.ty roust this morning for driving a trii'-k belonging to the Prest-O-Llte company over Calumet boulevard. BOYS WARNED Three, boys. Elmer Teterson. 4it 1 Hickory street. Steve Sabo. 432 Pino street and AVeslev Alyea. 439 Pine Sr. "ejo artrsted list, night for riding their biey, les vvituioul lights. HELD UP AND ROBBED j Mrs. Compton. who lives at fi!9 Prieo 'Place was held up and robbed of h-r ' purs containing nine dollars, by a 'negro at Fayette and So hi streets, last I n-'aht abnut nine-thirty. SAY HE'S SLACKER John Flynn. old. was airest- ' "d last night for being a slacker and '! being he'd on the request of the eti empt ion board. FIT GIANT FOR SUIT Theodore (Curley) Goehrinffer. Hammond's biggest draft man. writes hm from Camp Taylor that bo is being fitted for a speeinl uniform and has passed a No. 1 phvslcal test, Curley. though but five fet. four h'rh. wie!n 251 pounds and will be able to take earo o? a whole trn-h himself when he ros "over there." il is or o the . e c e ; ni e n in the army end just as muscular as he is leg. POSTERS SENT OUT Fivo maErnifeont art posters from the Hammond public school's are department in charge of Mls P Foster, left the city this morning to go to Indianapolis vbre thv will be in competition f.-r the National War Thrift Pavings Ptnrr.a pe;t.r prize given bv the eo-.-ernrr-ent. Ti: posters ".-ore thft work of Kdna MueMberE-or. Mav'ill Me;w:nkle. Wm. t ;os.-heid"er. Alice Hammond, and J. Shirley Flvnn and the citv tchnn! ran bo proud of their representatives" work. Jim Brunot designed the key for the posters in a very clever way. NOW AT CAPITAL The Joe Brer. Company which staged Orak Shrine's minstrels, the University Club, Gary, minstrels and the K. Chicago Klks' minstrels is now- in Indianapolis putting; the Jollies of 1?18 on at the Murat theatre. MINSTREL SHOW AT DYER The Piamatic Club of the Ft. Joseph's Jthur'h of Hammond last night gave j e minstrel show in the hall of St JoI ep(-,"s church at Dyer. Tt was Ini pejly attended and well played. TO IMPROVE MAYWOOD PARK) Mavor Brown today announced that Maywoel Tark is to be graded and grass and shrubbery planted shortly. i The park is dite.-tly aeress from the i new hotel built by the Standard Stool I Car company and will serve the entire ! southeast portion of the city. MEETING CALLED OFF Iir. T. K Bell. Hsmmond republican city cha.rman. today stated that every, th'nar is lovely an.) the goose bans; b;eh. In fact the hoards are so well In order it will not bo neeess,'-v to have a meeting Saturday n'gu . a' announced. CONCERT AT LIBERTY HALL ! The Hammond Muleal Coliego w.li ; give a concert fir the benef.t of 'lu- : Amerl -.in Aliian'o at Liberty Hall M"ii- J day evening; and the entire pr, -.cords j will be tinned over bv the Alliance j to the directors of the hall for n fund j to define the expenses of keeping u y j the hhil and s -urine speakers per cent of the money will be kept ' by the college. I The school (hildten. in-ludmsr l-.ieh ! s'hool students, are to be admitted for fifteen cents e.ach and adults for tvveiit fi . o con t . MOVE TO HOBART irl Mrs. Frank Pcheddell. who . w l.i ins in Hammond, have d"i" move back to Hobart. having d "Cie ef t):e Lobster llcMlse rn i Cut Mr. S'ljeddell works at lu th" C.-iry mills Hobart i MUST HAVE THEM j j Flic F.ousheta. eOU Alexander avenue, j Fast ''hicago. was arrested In HumI moncl for driving his automobile with 1 out lights or license last night. I He cave a fifty dollar bail and li!J 1 trial will be hold the Mh of May. MONSTER ARMY I . TO GROW FAST i I 'f- Trr T"rf- t ' W ASH TN'7T X. Mav ?.. Arrr I'-'s j fighting men on July 1 vv;il total i,Sno.fii'ifi men fi.iv.ceA ruo-.e than originallyplanned. In developing this fact before the house military committer today, fecretary Baker. General Marsh and others revealed t ha t n p y ro x 1 ma t el y 1.S2A1111O are In the service now. Indicating that 47S.fiva more will be" called to ramp Uetween now ar.d June JO. Of the g-lgant'c $ lS.ft-.'Mn'i.oon. eleven billion Is set aside for the iu a : t erma ster's corps and ordnance. More than e-biliion will go for roads and encamp-
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(V,fA Map showing present battle line fine' the ruined Cloth Hall of Ypres. Hindonburp seems willine: to sacrif.ee tens of thousands of his best troops to take Ypres. which probably means that the British will eventually withdraw from this ruined city. The town is surrounded on threo sides, and the possession of Mount Kemmel jrives the German guns command cf the railroad that leads from Ypres to Calai3. Mount Kemmel was held by French troops, all of whom were sacrificed to stem the German tidal waves which beat apainst it. Mount RouRe and Mount Des C3t.-. just west of Mount Kemmel, are still held by the French, who will r.ct apain make the mistake of having: insufficient forces to hold back thu German hordes. The evacuation of Ypres by the British would probably mean also the loss of Nieuport. Neither city has yet been in Germr-n hands. After CEpturinar these cities, the Germans will make an attempt at Calais, the loss of which would be a distinct blow, though by no means a fatal one. to Britain. The map shows the location of Ostend and ZeebrujrKe, famous Gorman submarine bases, which it is believed were recently put out of commission by the British fleet. Should the Germans take the French ports of Calais and Dunkirke they would probably turn them into submarine bases. Calais is only twenty-one miles from the British coast. i merits in Frati-e. Proposed aircraft i work will call for a billion and a half. I Theie n;-e no ian now f..- additional I cantonment.- but it w a disclosed that ' the ptesont vamps vv ,u i'e ext-mUed fuily forty per cent. Members of the cr mmit tee Indicated they are unanimous in ajrreerr.ent t" give the army v. ",;al i: asks. NOTICE TO VOTERS, T"e vvish to nc Ilam.r.ond and vj. 1 r. e V'Ot or S Of tv tin, t v e are id e ,!.-; v f s e r - dc'iiatin the I v ice fifteen n itoiiu ' les ;.i be used purposes r.f e.m ve y i i; g and nsfor slstmtr voters to and from the-- home and factories to their i.-sj-eitive vc-tiri! pieetn-ts. No matter b.- yo-j ar e ,.r i where you utav b" If'r'i". if you wish to vote, ,-?.!! 311' Hammond and our '. machine vvull be at your service. 3-3! SALVATION ARMY HIT ATJJBERTY HULL Nearly Thousand Dollars in Free Will Offering Last Night. M r than two t ! i i s p n ti prr pc ! heard S'. Mclt'rn.e at I.ibertv Hall last evening, and it is gone rally 1 ngi-ooil today that tn witty Irislruan. (who spent two years in the trenches. going over the f,,p f,ve limes, being 1 wounded ea 11 time, is one of the t -p nt hers in the art ef reach'ng: thhear: of tl.e pubic. The Sergeant was aecrmpanied bv Captain O. H. Sehnarr of the SalvdC,,,, FASIIIOX HIXT 5 W. 7 A iyi 5 Since the pirls throutrhout the country have heeasd the call of toefarmers and cecioeij lo drive a 1..'.Xor this summer in.-traJ of a motor car and wield a hot' ;n.,tcaJ of a tennis racquet, ccsiRners have been lnsy fasnioninK heooiTiins: r.r.d j ri.ttical "farmerette" cojtjmcs. Tho style pictured is an adaptation of the old-fashioned ovc-E'.h a".! the modem bloomer. It Is a orepiece garment mtde of dark b'u? or brown material to be worn over a thin Mouse. Th? style is more p-jitable for scttial country wear, but it i so romfortabie that city dwellers wro ore cultivating their lack yards r.nd garden patches have adopted it as their own.
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MAYOR BROWN NAMES Liei. HALLDIREGTORS Selects Leaders of Patriotic Work to Govern City's Tabernacle. Mayor Pan Brown of Hammond, today anointed the directors of Liberty hall and called he Jirst mce:r,g for Monday afternoon at 4 u 'clock. Those o i poi n t ei follow : j P. W. Mcvn. chairman Council of ' fense. i Dr. H. E. Sharrcr, chairman of Third I.bcrty Loan. Ton: Harl. president I.tku Ccr.'y Tiad.s cf- Labor. IX iZ. Boone, president American Alliance. V. D. McEiroy, city commission Boy Scouts. jr. Jf. Tovvle, chairman T. M. C. A. flavor Kamradt of A est Hammer. 1. T. V. Oheriln, chairman Red Cros. J. K. FltzBcrald, chairman Knig!;-?. if Cijlurj.bus war drive. Dr. IX. O. Gstrowski. chairman P,uish I'ntnotic soc.eties. J. T. Iliitrur, i-resiiien. Sailors and Soldiers' Aid society. II. A. l.amp.'-e:':, who loaned a thousand dollars' worth of flags for the decoration of the hall. Stun the Ttun Fefd the :hii DIY BOMIS. Mlthout That Portr Our I laht Will Fail. LB?1. A Saturday Sale rlanitMiond at Shop 573 Bulletin Street. TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00 values up to $12.00. Every one different, some have crepe facincrs, all prettily trimmed in riHbon, flowers and fancy ostrir-h $5,00 ere
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