Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1922 — Page 7

Tuesday. Jannary 31, 1922.

31. 1922. THE TIMES.

SOCIAL

The ladies of the First Presbyterian church are points to give a chicken supper in the church during rooms on Friday evening February the seventeenth. The date has been postponed a week owing to a Father and Son banquet to be given on the tenth. Mr. and Mrs. Sleavrns South Hohman street annouce the birth of a little daughter, Anna, on Sunday, Jan. the twenty-second.

"It cortv n mora to buj n Kelly." 1-14-1 There will be a regular meeting of the executive board of the Hammond Woman's Club tomorrow afternoon at thrce o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. D. J. Moran of South Hohman street. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will hold a social session in the parish house tomorrow afternoon The choir of the First M. E. church will not meet for rehearsal Thursday evening, but will meet Friday at sev-en-thirty o'clock, the change being due to the organ recital to be given by Gatty Sellars of London and Miss Signe Hagen, prima donna of Copcn-hagen

Miss Agnes Cushnick delightfully entertained the members of the Alpha lthaVita Club last evening in her home on Johnson street. A short business session elected new officers for the ensuing year, including Miss Blyie Berger. president. Miss Gertrude Miller treasurer and Miss Agness Cushnick secretary. Several games of cards were played and Miss Eva Taus sig made honors, and Miss Ole Linn was given the consolation prize. Luncheon was served to the twelve members, and the club decided to attend theatre next Saturday, when they will see "Lightnin" at the Biackstone. The next club meeting will be held in two weeks, when the Misses Taussig will entertain at their home

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The world's greatest descriptive organist of the Queen Hall. London. who will appear at the First Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow (Thursday) at eight o'clock with Signe Hagen, -prima donna soprano of the Casino Opera. Copenhagen and American Grand Opera. Program includes the famous "Storm on the Alps" as played at Lucerne Cathedral, Switzerland.

LOCAL

John Wilhclm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Join F Wilhelm of Detroit street, is quite ill at his home with an attack of bronchitis.

Sewing Circle. No. 2 of Immanuel's Evangelical ,churh will meet at the home of Mrs. Reinhardt ELster. 330 Sibley street on Friday afternoon.

The Golden Rod Scoial Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Sullivan. 488 Hohman street, tomorrow afternoon.

The Parents-Teachers Association of the Kenwood school will hold a mceting Thursday afternoonrn. The pa trons of the schoold are invited to observe the regular school work from two to three, and at three o'clock a short pr'ogram will be given by the pupils of the school in the auditorium

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For a. jolly good time come to the GRAND MARK HALL Saturady February 4th. Given by the German Beneficial Union. District 529 at GERMANIA CLUB, cor, sohl & Indiana ave. 1-31-5

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Standard Trust& Savings Bank will be held at the bank building Monday, Febrjuary 6, 3:30 p. m. 2-1-1

HISTORY DEPT. OF WOMAN'S CLUB. Thirty-nine members of the history department of the Hammond Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. Fred Barnett of Elizabeth street on Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. Everett Leech, vice chairman, presided at the customary business session, and Mrs, J. D. T'hompson read the "Collect." Current events were interestingly reviewed by Mr. Albert Ehert, sumthe "Bonus Bill," "Revised Laws to Save Liberty." "Enriched American Art After European Raid" and "Aliens Heid Four Months." Mr. William Love, leader for the afternoon. dispensed with the study and presented a pleasing and entertainging program. There were two beautiful violin solos., "Meditation" from Thais and "Adoration." by Mark Cook, with Mrs. Love as accompanist. Six dainty little girls, pupils in the Lafayette School, danced "Hansel and Gretcl" and 'The Ace of Diamonds." Mrs. T. D. Williams of East Chicago sweetly sang "I love Thee" by Grieg. "The Rosary" and "To You'' by Oley Speaks. Mrs. E. W. Dedelow, in a charming and characteristic costume, imthe little Chinese girl.

"Yum Foo," and responded to an hearty encore by reading "A Misunderstanding" by Eunice Ward. In conclusion, Mrs. Elsa Freeman, with Mrs. George Houaer a accompanist, sang in her delightful manner, a group of songs. "Apple Blossoms" by Kellet, "I Wept. Beloved," "Ah That The Silver Moon Were Mine" and "Jai Pleure en Reve" by Hue. During the social hour, the hostess, assisted by her mother. Mrs. McKinney. served a dainty and delicious luncheon. MRS. L. PAUL FELTZER, Secy.

The Jackson Club, formerly known as the Democratic Woman's Club, will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. A. A. Young. 182 State street, Thursday ' evening at eight o'clock. All the members are urged to be present. Miss Adeline Hasse and Mrs . William Hasse, Jr., charmingly entertained last evening at the perfer's home on Detroit street in honor Miss Bertha Kleihege, who is to be a February bride. Five hundred was played at four tables and the honors were, made by Mias Kieihege and Mrs Jack Matthews. A prettily appointed and delicious luncheon was served in the dining room, where a miniature bride and groom stood in the center of the table. The guest of honor was presented with two beautiful gifts by her hostesses. A number of delightfu1 functions are being planned tn Miss Klelhege's honor. "Miss Grechen Andree. and Mrs. Arthur F. Andree charmingrly entertained at a miscellaneous shower in the latter's home on Webster avenue last evening in honor of Miss Loa Grace, who will become the bride of Earl Prendergast tomorrow afternoon. The rooms were very attractive with a color scheme of yellow and white, effectively carried out with yellow nnd white ribbons hanging ovcr chandeliers and doorways. During the evening the guests hemmed glass ar china towels, which were presented to the bride-to-be. and the prize for the best hemming was given to Miss Gertrude matthies. A daintily appointed and delicious luncheon was served in the dining room, where the table was beautiful with lighted yellow candles in silver candlestick's and a brilliant yellow celestial pepper plant. The guest of honor was proesented with an exquisite boudoir lamp of ivory base and yellow silken shade by her hostesses, and the other guests showered her with many beautiful articles. The Ladies' Aid Society' of the Pine Street Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at half past two o'clock with Mrs. Mover of 430 Ash street. Mrs. Mary Paluch of Towle street was pleasantly surprised last evening in her home when a number of friends came to trend the evening, the occasion marking her birthday anniversary, Games, music and Dancing were greatiy enjoyed, and Miss Helen Novak delighted the guests with several piano selections. A delicious and daintily appointed luncheon was served to sixteen (ruents, durtnjr which Mrs. Paluec acted as toast-mistress, and 'a great manS

congratulatory and well-wishing toasts were extended to her. The, guest of honor received a number of beautiful gifts from her many friends. Mrs. Joseph Meyer of Waltham street, who underwent a serious operation two weeks ago in St. Margaret's hospital, is slowly improving. The Trestle club met at the home of Miss Rena Sehlessinger of Highland street last evening, and delightfully spent the evening playing bridge. There were two tables, and the honors were made by Miss Sara Winer. The hostess served a prettily appointed luncheon durinsr the social hour, and the next meeting- will be held on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Amelia Stiglitz of Sibley street. The ladies of Immanuel's Evangelical churh are going to have a chicken supper in the church hall on Wednesday evening beginning at five o'clock on February the eighth.

nig a clean upper dip this week. The mustache has vanshed as if by magic.

THE Green Engineering company, with general sales office at the East Chicago factory, has opened a direct branch sales office in the Manadnock building, Chicago.

A FEW new faces reported on the job. at the fire stations this morning. Other changes in the fire roster are scheduled to be made when the board of safety meets next week.

EAST CHICAGO JUDGE TWYMAN is negotiating the purchase of a Henry Ford sedan. More troubles for the judge.

THE .consulting engineer firm of Wallace and Campbell are planning on establishing offices in the Calumet building.

HARRY SPENCER is expecting to receive his commission as postmaster of East Chicago and assume charge of the two postoffices today.

ONLY two arrests were made in the Twin Cities yesterday. These the husband and wife, arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct.

A NUMBER of the boys in the ELKs have noticed that McAvoy is display-

DON'T blame the men folks if they are out late of nights this week. The center of attraction is at Hartley's theater Tonight is "Garter Night." Come and take away a prize.

THE information has leaked out that E. A. Row of the East Chicago club has received an invitation from the Brazilian Crochet Circle to entertain their number with a Thespian dance.

Chicago Methodist Episcopal church. Remember the date. Mrs. Theodore Barr, wbo was operated upon at the Mary hospital two weeks ago is getting along nicely,being able to sit up in bed for a short time each day. It will be some time, however before she is able to be brought home This evening the members and friends of the East Chicago M E. church will

enjoy a picnic supper in th dining room of the church. Miss Edna Steiber, who was operated on for a growth in the ear canal last Saturday at the Grant hospital In Chlcago, suffered a relapse at her rooming place in Forsyth avenue, and was removed to the hospital early Tuesday morning suffering with a severe hemmorhage. She is in a very critical con -dltion. Her brother from S. Dakota arrtved at her bed side this morning.

M L.. STERNBERG has announced that his resignation as U. S. custom officer of the East Chicago port has been accepted. Mr. Sternberg: ha held this position in East Chicago for nine

DR. M. A. GIVEN, secretary of the board of health, reported for the month of Jaruary, 26 eases of diphtheria, 12 whooping cough. 3 scarlet fever. 7 chlckenpox, 6 mumps and 1 measles; a total of 65 contagious diseases for last month.

IT is reported that Chief of Police Struss has been considering the in-stalling of radiophones on "'prowling cars" operating; in the East ChicagoIndiana Harbor district. The device, is the very latest development in the capture of criminals.

March 3rd, a home talent concert, arrangcd by Mis Ruth Elliott and Mrs. G. F. Craig w ill be given at the East

Card of Thanks

We wish to extend our sincere thanks and gratitude to the many dear friends that have been so faithful and kind in the hours of sickness and death of our darling daughter, Betty, and also for the many beautiful floral pieces. MR. AND MRS. WM . J. YOUNG AND FAMII.Y. 2-1-1

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