Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 13 March 1919 — Page 4

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SOCIAL NEWS

coshno stskts. Mrs. Donald Gavlt. 0 Detroit street, will be hostess Friday evening to the D. A. M. Club. The civic deparcment of the Hammond "Woman's Club will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner. 803 Truman avenue. Important business will be transacted at the meeting. Mrs. Fred Aldrlch and Mrs. Henry Ashbaucher will be hostesses to the Past Chiefs Association of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters Tuesday evening at Mrs. Aldrich's home in Truman avenue. Mrs. Ct. W. rrevo will have the members of the Oak, Laf Embroidery Club as her guests Friday afternoon. The March meeting of the ParentTeachers Club of the Riverside school will be held at two-thirty o'clock Friday

afternoon at the school. The members of the Alpha Phi Club and their husband, numbering twentyfive in all. gathered at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gillls In Glendale Park last evening for a surprise party In celebration of the birthday anniversaries of Dr. Gillls and Mrs. W. J. Mo-

Aleer. They were presented with "numerous and valuable gifts." The guests

brought refreshments with them and a

supper was served after an evening of music and games. '

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j Ish Ladles Aid Society surprised Mrs. i Max Stlglits at her home. 309 East Slbj ley street, yesterday afternoon In honor j of the twenty-fifth anniversary of her

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marriage. They presented her with a Sterling sliver cream and sugar set. Cards and music were the entertainment for the afternoon and at the close a prettily appointed two course luncheon was served. Four silver prlies were given in cards. The society Is composed

of members from "Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor and Mrs. Stiglltz is the financial secretary. ' Mrs. PeWItt Waggoner of J7 Clinton

street entertained last evening at her

home In honor of her mother, Mrs.

Young. The party celebrated her birth

day anniversary. A two course luncheon was served after an evening of music !

and games. The tables were prettily decorated and there were covers for Mr.

and Mrs. B. Sillier, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and daugnter Valeria, Mrs. I Kess-

Icr and son, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Susan

Omsbocker, Miss Katherlne Smith, Miss Beatrice Johnson, Mrs. Sula Young. J. Cooper. C. Volk, D. Martin and A. Tikes.

At the meeting yesterday afternoon of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church the hostesses wera

Mrs. Fred Geseheldler, Mrs. August

Genrich, Mrs. Parduhn, Mrs. Meyn. Mrs. Klltike, sr., and Mrs. Mary M. Huehn.

The meeting took place in the church

parlors in Clinton street and there waa

a large attendance. Tho members

brought their needle work and during the afternoon refreshments were served. The Woman's Guild and the Woman'

Auxiliary of St. .Paul's Episcopal church

have abandoned their regular meetings during Lent. Instead a li!ble Study

class has been organized with Mrs. R. O. Wlnckler leader. There was a largo

attendance yesterday at the first meet

ing in the guild room. The class wUl

study the Old Testament. An entertainment will be given at the Irving school auditorium Friday evening by the members of the North Side W. C. T. U. The program will con

sist of selections by the Girl Scouts or

chestra, vocal numbers, readings and

will conclude with a little comedy

sketch. . .

Interesting in suffrage circles is the convention to be held In Hammond Sat

urday, March 1J. The county conven

tion of the Women's Franchise Leagues will be held at the First Baptist church at ten o'clock In the afternoon there

will occur the tenth district convention which Includes the following eight

counties: Lake, Porter, Benton, Jasper, Newton, White, Warren and Tippecanoe.

Very interesting programs have been

prepared for both meetings. Golden Rod Camp No. 1657 Royal Neighbors met last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall in State street and arranged

for a "rube party" to be given on the next meeting night in two weeks. A program will be given. An invitation was also read from the Lowell Camp

inviting them to a meeting there on

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There will be a meeting of William H. Calkins W. TL C. No. 24S Friday after

noon at two o'clock at the I. O. O. F. I

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A social hour will follow the regular

meeting of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters Friday evening at the j

K. of P. Temple, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. Mrs. Charles Bush of Johnson street

who submitted to an operation Tuesday at St. Margaret's hospital Is reported to be recovering. W. L. Frey of Rensselaer is visiting

at the home -of his slsfer. Mrs. P. L, Davis. In Rimbach avenue. Mrs. M. E. Zuver. 109 Hohman street.

' has returned from Hartford City. Ind.. 1 where sho was called on account of the death of her brother.

j Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ibach have return- ; ed to Hammond from St. Petersburg. ! Fla., where they have been sojourning I for several months.

j Mrs. Dellla Bayne, 388 Hickory St., i received word today of the death of her sister. Mrs. Susan Russell in Grand ' Rapids. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hughes. 10 Webb street, announoe the birth of a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of Lyons street, a daughter. ! Three divisions of the M. E. Ladies' i

Aid Society met yesterday afternoon.

The first division held its regular

monthly business and social meeting at the home of Mrs. A. E. Wilcox In Glendale Tark. The fourth division met with Mrs. Farley Dunbar. 27 Rimbach avenue, and the members spent the afternoon sewing carpet rsgs. They will meet for an all day quilting party nxt

Thursday at the home of Mrs. John P. Klein In Sibley street. Mrs. Margaret

Malo of Indiana avenue was hostess to

the members of the sixth division. There were fifteen in attendance and they spent the afternoon sewing carpet rags. The next meeting will be held at

the home of Mrs. Fred Jar vis, 4 75 East

State street.

III.

Fifteen members of the Lady Vikings Seu-lng Circle were entertained by Mrs. Fred Cedergreen at her home In Maywood avenue yesterday afternoon. It was a thimble party and during the afternoon the hostess served a dainty collation. In two weflis Mrs. Ole Anderson of Pine street will be hostess to the club. The Past Matrons and Patrons Club of Hammond Chapter No. S70 Order of Kastern Star surprised Mr. and Mrs. Krlck Lund at their home In Mason street last evening. A two course luncheon was served and a delightful social time was passed. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Jao.ua. Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Whinery, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. John Iorents. Mr. and Mrs. George Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kasper. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jewett. Mrs. Mary Malo and Mrs. Elizabeth Lash. Among yesterday's luncheon hostesses was Mrs. W. B. Parker of May street who hnd as her guests the members oj the Harmony Club. Following the

luncheon the guests devoted the afternoon to their needle work and spent a delightful time socially. The club will observe its annual Guest Day next Thursday at the home of Mrs. N. J. Austgen in State Line street. The marriage of Miss Freda Marie Hawver of Fort Wayne. Ind., to Harry Russel Jelllson. was solemnized by the Rev. J. C. Parrett at the Presbyterian parsonage this afternoon. They will bo

at home at 55 Ogden street. Hammond.

Mr. Jelllson Is in the accounting depart

ment of the K. C. Mlnas store.

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