Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1921 — Page 2

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THE rnIKS Friday, Nov. 18,1021.

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One of the niosi enjryuble m-iUngs of th." year fur the heme mi -in i-s department of Hie llatnmon.l Wini an'.-. Club was hold yo.Htrrd.lv afu-rnoon ;U the WuahinRtoii school. The Northern Indiana Gas anil Kleetrie coin lany ha'.l chavtT'.' oi th lU-nn-r.st 1:1 t ion. which was hitrhlv m.-l rn-.-i i . Mr r.ei-rlon of Clev-laml savi- the liiMory -1" vacuum cleaniriK an. I demonstrate I the Royal cleaner, on-.- f the -mist ffi-.-ient on the market. Miss Hinck- ! i- '!" the Corn Prorlucts U. fining i .! ;any followed with an int crest in r.Jk on Well r.alancoil M.-nus. Mr. K. A. Martin of Chicago demon' rat- . i the Clark Jowel stove with tn l.irain o n heat regulator. Mr. Martin cooke-a a complete r.i.al in this slow and served fhr delicacies to forty-six ladies. The North. 'in i'"Hana Gas and Klectrie C nipany so u-i d neither time nor expense to, make tli.-r-.eetinsr a areat sttci'ivn. and the ladies preatly appreciated the favor and courtesy. The mcetinc wa.-! thoroughly enjoyahl.-.

MOMIOK HIM KI'TIOV. Mrs. Bdwln S. Monroe was hit-ss at . delightful reception of the ladle of the faculty and the wives of tinmen instructors and r.i. niln rs ..f the s..lid iioard of the liainmotat city h lol.-. at her home on in troit n r.-et v. sterday afternoon. About two hunilred giicnts were in attentlnm-e and were received at three hours, from i'-.r.r I', five, five to sk and six to seven o'clock. Assist ins Mrs. Monroin the receiving were Miss Aim A Ikin. Mi.s l.-ne Reynolds. Miss MJ'.th Wairru'ht. Miss rioanor Meyer a-.d Mrs. Florence Wl.itak.r. Purins the reception a ili vt i sifiod and exceptional musical program as iviv -.-n by Uwrence Totter, piant-n. of ; ie Fin.' Arts buildiner of t.hu:grt. .V.ni.'.a; the select i"tis tendered were I'-.i'.en;. tein's Kanienoi Ostrow, I.iszi's l:;.iletto, Gondolier;! and the I'mii-ar.li-iau Rhapsody No. 2. with number. rf I'hopin. Caderewski and Minkowski. An interesting feature of t lie rtinction wan an t-xhibit of painrinirs by M rs . Monroe, consist inc of forty ia.t.d "cares of views in Oklahoma, the Koresr 1'reserve and Lake coun.y. The work was in oils ant', wax ;- cob:!'. Mis. Monroe is an artist of consider

able ability and bei

have i,een shown in sono of t he most .ciL'-:ve art 'xhibits of the country. This display was the first opportunity Hammond friends have had of s-oinir l.tr work . After a most t-njoyabl aftern t; r ef real.rr.ents were sCrv.-d by v. ss T-va Marie Ti'e-hetts. Miss Ray .I'.nos.

Miss IHlla Kiivleman. Miss Maly Racy. Miss? Mabel l,alul-e and Miss Sarah Diet ks.

All the members of Kappa Delia Gamma are re.iu. sn d lo hi ptt si r. t. at a -peei:il Tileelinu to be held at the honie of Miss Grace Riek of t'ondit slreet on .Monda v - hint; .

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Club last evctwnc; at hei home on b'orsytiie ii vriuii'. Musie and' daneintr were erijojed at'ler a short business niu'liiii;. and mvi'm! eaairniti; illus-tra'ivi-dances were tiiveu bv I lie Misses Cloren.e and Rlhe! Ruckby. Anne and Klnh hymw and Rurnycc Snyder. A delicious luneheeu was served the members. The lie vt meeting will take place in two weeks a; the home of Miss Snv b i.

Mrs. Howard Shea entertained the members of -Kappa l'eits Gamma la-t evening at her honv on Nohlo street. Iurh!". the veniiiL;- i!i.' quests enjoyt ii netdteworic nd musie am! :i i-onrse i u ik hei -u f. a s served the ten members. 5 There wiM be choir reh. arsnl ton'mht at vn-thirty ..'clock at St. Paul's Rpiseoijal e!ni-i!i. Let every nutnbir be prompt a ml pi .-sent . J C. Ilinsele, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Nick -Kis..lc of Sibley i-'reet. left la.-t f vf n i ni: for Klorid.i wio re he will spend tile winter.

The pupil-

f Miss I.iihan Wi-.uak.r.

key was presented. There were sixteen Ki'ls and five hoys in costume, repi esc n t i u t; seven nationalities. There were drills, souws and recitations and Mrs. Hui;o Webb ably aceompanted the rairiees at the piano. Mrs. Ruth Webster Cross jave H splendid reading of Jeanne d'Are and ;is an eneori read, "brivin from the Rear." A unarteue. consisting of Mrs. Maim. .Mrs. Love, .Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. I'alnur, sung several good numbers with Mrs. Jesse Pearson, accompanist. Miss .Marlha Lund favored tho ladies with some beautiful harp selections. "Josephine. I'he Rosary" and for an encore .she n ivo "Southern M Indies." An mterestme letter from Miss 1 -aiiise Carter w as 'read by Mrs. '. V . Campbell. The entire program, with M s . Giles Warner, chairman, was very good and very well accepted. Ligiit refreshments were served the ladies by a committee of fourteen ladies, of which Mrs. Cheater 1 lammai her was chair man.

pianist, assisted hy she expression students of Rale Webster Cross and the darning pmols of Miss G.iabiine Suaiis.oi will cue an informal recital this . iriiug at ciUit oVl-nk in the recital hall of tin- Hammond .Musical College . . Misn. Iiorn'oea "iho-'n i-merta i md 'he Kiimic ."mil iit bridge last evening at hei home ,.n Lyons street. The honois were made I y Miss Lotte Hiidebraiidt and Miss Anne Alberts, after whiih he hostess served a dainty three cov.fse luialicoii to tweie tllellibels. Mrs. 1-'. R. Mott entertained at lun.-heoti and bridge yest.-rday afternoon at Inr home on South Lbdiman street. Cii ry --a n ! !). m a m s were at. lii tables, arid a iblieious course luiieh-e-; w as served ihii ty-tive guests. Itridge wa., vnjoy.-d ;. t eight tables and high score v. as made l.y Mrs. R. L. I ' . Reli and second by Mrs. A. FV

canvasses i It hrcr. The oat ,,f sewn gue.-ts in-

11,1-tl Mrs. Charles Rany and Mrs. Mary Risbiow of Chicago and Miss Rila K'Tier of Fond .hi Lac. Wis.

Mrs. O. L. Troue and daughter Mi-s Lygia will leave Sunday for i'n'iimljus. Ind., where th. v will join Mr. Trowe who is superintending the onelion of a r tmery fur the Indiana Oil Refinery Company. Mtss Katherine Rrennan of Hoffman street ent.rta ined the members of the X. 1 1 . C. Club hist evening at her home on Hoffman street. The evening was spent with music and games and every one reported a delightful time. The hostess served dainty tc-

i freshim nts and the time of the ncx.1

meeting will -be aiiiMiir.ciil later.

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NEWS "AOS

Wassey's Pleating Shop KMBHOIDKIUNG, STA.Vri.Vfi, HEM. STITCHliXG. BITTOA HOLK. BUTTON COVERING. B'llAIIJINO. RCCHINCi, FANCY STITt IH.Mj. 81 STATE STHEKT, FIIE IIAUHU.liU 440.

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and Mrs. Giles Warm r will en-'

ter'ain about fourteen u nests at dinner this ev.-ii'ttg at their home ..n F.l iza hot h st r--.-t in h.-nor ot' Mrs. Mary A. Mulo of Chicaa.. and Mrs. K'i?.abet!i Mai... Sr. of Danville, HI.

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icirty will have a t onion ow at the

i 'hr.st ire: chureb. ard cny one w ishi h h ea. -mr.ue articles may alt or ISnS-AV. Mr. i-el Mrs. Arthur Hiibrich of -ibl.-y --tre.-l announce the birth ..f a i-ttt- s. aa Arthur, Jr., at St. Maric'.ift s hos- i'a!' on Wednesday. NoM no- r 1 1 : . M. s. Hiibrich b.-forf air umnbue was Miss Marie Kelurt?.

lASONICJTOTICE

Garfield Lods? No. -,, F.

& A. M., will h..!d a called meeting Friday evening, x'ov. 18th. opening at 7:nQ

o'clock. M. M. degree will

be wti furred. Membefs and visitors icquested to attend. Heat is on and you will be comfortable. 11-17-1 J. V. MORTHLAND. .V. M.

POTATOES POTATOES Two cars Northern V.'hite, $1.30 and SL50 per 60 Ins., buy before cold weather. i'hone 1309-W. 66 .State Line St. 11-12-Lf

.1 . Steelman will unity Club card Playing will b-ht-fiftecn o'clock.

y and Mrs. R. "L! ertain at the I" I-.trty this evening, gin primiptly at i

The memh. is of the A. O. II. Club rn.-t. at the home of Miss Alice Tngraham of Alice st ret . last evening and enjoyed several games of bunco at tw o tables. High rs. ore was mad i by Miss Kvoiyn Tla nier: and a' .prettily appointed cai' lunch.- n was served the gin sls. The next me, ting will take place in two weeks at the home of Miss Lida Ma. k of Pine street .

a. s. hawmm; CHIKOPRA.CTOK Hours 9 to 12: 2 to 5. Kvenings Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 8 p. m. Others hours by appointment. Consultation Free. Suite 410 Hammond RIdg. 7'hone 2"i?4. 11-17-3

Don't forget the big- dance at Unity Hull Saturday night, Nov, linh. 11-17-3

Hammond Musical College. I'iano, Voice. Violin, Public Speaking, l.'kelcle. Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar. Oaticing. Dramatic Art. 1U-1

f Vim OK THANKS. We wish to thank my fellow

i ioy.-f? of No. I. Gas A- Klec. Co.. F.'e.-tri : Dept.. V. O E. friends, neighbors and school children for : ho kind nets and sympathy extended us at the I'loas of our beloved son. r-Tiar.-l. and all wl.o so offered s !e u-e '" tii-Ir auto? and for floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. A. E. GOLUMRKCK AND FAMILY. 11-1S-1

Miss Alma L. i"o. k Hnthaway w-.-'-e lici-n Ciiicago jvsterday .

und Joseph V". 1 to marry in

A regular meeting of the A. T. C. s was held sit the home i f Miss Hazel Specter of Raring sneiuie. Last Chicago, last evening. Final preparations were mad for the informal dance to be '.iv.n at the Lyndora Hotel on Thanksgiving- night, November t wen t y- f o o r t h .

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rale and son Edward will 'cave tie- latter part of the week io spend Thanksgiving with I ( iatives.

Mrs. ntir.ti-.-y of Indbi na polls, pant presid-nt of tile F.d.wtted Woman's Clubs of Indiana, will speak for th,'1 Hammond Woman's Club Saturday. November !! h, at th" Knights of Pythias Hall. Her subject will he "What Can 1 Do." and an invitation is extended all women in Hammond to hear t he address , Vfi '.erday ! i! i ii-.cii the Woman's 1": i'.i; of. t lie i-'.e.-t Lamist ihur.-'a held a most ciijoy.il ! m.---titig ;i t the home, of Mis. Walter F. Ri- bfeld of Sie-rh llnlinan st---.t This v. a. the fir st meeting since the coming; of R. v. and .Mrs. Oi anger to the church. A regular business meeting j. receded the most inter- sting program. attended

Ft. J. Lutes- arrived in Hammond I by ninety-eight ladies. The program

yesterday to 'superintendent the in- op- n'-d with pi ay.-r by Mi s. M . T; stallation 'if machinery f.-r Meinlo-rg's Smith, aft'-r v.hiiii a ib lightfu! JapSar.itary laundry. 11-1S-1 a nose piny let eeteil he Miss- M C m-

elaborate course dinner was served twenty-rive guesis. after which games, music and dancing were enjoyed. Attractive prizes were giver Miss Martha Harder. .Miss Emma Luther. August lohse and Harry Hnnb.n. Everybody enjoyed a most delightful evening and wish.J Miss Alma many happy returns of the day. ' Mrs. Emma ' Wilson will leave tomorrow for Fort Wayne where she will be the house guest of Mrs. Schick for several days before leaving for Philadelphia and New York City.

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Mrs. V. S. Reiter of South Hohnian street ii it this morning for Jackson. Mich., where she will spend the day with relatives, before going to Ann Arbor. She will be the guest of hi r son. Virgil, and will attend the Michigan-Minnesota game. Mis. Riiter will spend about two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Siandisli of Detroit, before returning home. Mr. John Hurl.- of Carroll street an. nounci s the engagement of his daughter. Laura Gladys, to Forrest V. I'.-r-rin. soil of .Mr. and Mrs. George W. IVirin r f Pe ria. Hi. Mr. Perrin is m the Fniti-d Siates navy and is st;iti. tied at Vallejo. Cab He is a yeoman of the I". S. S. Mercy of the Pai!'u. fleet. The wedding will incur about the middle of December. . The November . m. cting of the Woman's Foreign M'issh -na 1 y Society of the F'ijs.t Mcthodi.-t Episcopal chinch was held yes.'.' 1 day afternoon at lhhome of -Mrs. H. .'v. MeConneil of Moraine av.ru.-. Mrs. Renjamin Hi si oaen.d t lie- meittng with prayer and

Scripture lesson., containing a b-auti - ful message. Mrs. L. Raul F. Itr. -r I b gave lu ief his'orical sketches of the j s! pagan an doricntal so-called re!ig-i' ions, as cont ras t.-d with i.'hrisiiariity . ' f Deepest sorrow was expressed hy our president, Mrs. Duncan, w ho spoke tn j I

behalf of the nn-niherhip. eoncernfrg

th- d. atli of -Mrs. 1-Pta I'.loonihoff

of the most honored member

George Hoiiser gj.ve a piano soi th'- j Arabesque Wcitu and little Miss Winifred Wis., in a realistic fashion, re- j

cited "Part That Winnie (Jets" and I

nave to. invent .xeuner. a i i m- i close of th- meeting the hostess served delicious l i f i eshmeats . The Play-Town Festival and Caint-j val .f tie- Lafayette school was v.-t-y.

well attended at the opening "per-i formatice" last evening. The featuresj presented were very good. ; i

The Pa Delta Pa owes Its origin to Miss Lilliam burns at whose home the first meeting was held .last evening. Miss Ruins was unanimously eJ'H'tcd president. Miss Florence Decker, fi-. nancial secretary and .Miss May Flynn

social editress. After the meeting t he J

evening was spent in .lancing and song and delicious refreshments serv

ed. Miss Rums proved herself to b. j f j ..O rlll..htf;ll h.wtUL a ll C 1

popular junior. The next meeting

will b. held at the home ..of Laura. Raccelli of East Chicago.

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THANKSGIVING CANTATA "Praise and Thanksgiving" Given by the Choir and 10-Piece Orchestra. John McNeil, Director Walter Bell, Omanist

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CLOTHES FOR THANKSGIVING

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Miss It n t H Dickover. Miss Mildred

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have been attending Wisconsin I'n

v.rsitv. have come home for the -week

end and will attend the Wisconsin- j

Chicago game tomorrow. 1 ae ditfi- ; p

cult situation prevalent in the sale ,

tickets will disappoint many fans, but j

Hammond will doubtless he well re p- j j

resented at the game.

There is yet time to make a Suit or Overcoat that fits you perfectly and expresses your individuality. Order your clothes made, and if desired, we can have any suit or overcoat ordered Saturday, ready for 'Thanksgiving.

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Corinne Griffith in "The Single Track"

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Also LARRY SEM0N In The Bell Hop

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PARTIIEXOX ORCHESTRA I-cscntations "Ali" .MELDGAIH) at the Grande Organ Playing ' Loo Feist's TJin Success "SWEETHEART" SUNDAY 5 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE 5 AJso Sessue Hayakawa in "BLACK ROSES"

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A charming bjrihday foippr-r was given last evening- in honor of Miss Alma Luther at her home on . West.

,3ta'te street . There were loviy i la bouquets of chrysanthemums and the t j

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table had a beautiful center-

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THE FLOWER SHOP Hammond's Store Beautiful ?

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borne have as many as eight blooms. Pink, yellow or white are the colors

you may choose from. Being the November flower, chrysanthemums make a fine Thanksgiving decoration-get your supply early. Inspect the "Store Beautiful' at Your Earliest Convenience THE FLOWER SHOP Cut Flowers - Potted Plants - H0t House Specialties

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DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Hoot Gibson in . "ACTION" SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" With 'an All-Star Cast

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MONDAY AND TUESDAY Second Episode of "WINNERS OF THE WEST" COMING NOV. 27th For One Week "OVER THE HILL"

Today, Saturday and Sunday

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BIJOU THEATER TOMORROW ONLY A Big Special Feature "What Woman Will Do". A drama of, a irl r-aught in the whirlpool of New York's underworld tides. She had a chance to make a million of "easy money." She had a chance to marry a dashing society leader. WHAT DID SHE DO? A production glittering with gayety, crammed with sensations and supreme in its appeal to the heart.

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ORPHEUM THEATRE

TODAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY The Sensational Picture of the Year That is Smashing All Records at the Orpheum All Records at the Orpheum and this Picture Will Be Held Over Two Days to Take Care of the Crowds. Saturday Matinee: Women Only. Evening: Men Only Sunday Matinee: Women Only. Evening: Men Only

Women Only Tonight Every man and woman should see this wonderful picture. Dr. Jas. F. Barry of New York City, will lecture at every Performance

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H. SIENKIEWICZ SINGING S0CETY .... Sunday Evening, November 20th, 1921 At Polonia Hall, 106 Cameron St. Hammond Entree at 7 P. M.

Ladies Free

Tickets: Gentlemen 50c Music by Gojki

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