Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1922 — Page 6
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Trinity Choir will have a special rehearsal In the Chapel this evening at seven thirty o'clock sharp. The time will be dovoted ti practicing for the Christmas cantata which will be ffiv. n during Christmas week. . Th lJuVe' Aid Society of Inirr.aritsel lCvangrlloal church will hold regular social meeting on Thursday afternoon at th? ohurch hall. )' it) una la invited and it ii hoped thai there vrili bo a froodly group there. .. Mr. and Mr?. Henry Schmidt, of 85 ('".'nton street, are to b con rat -ulalo.l upon tha arrival of an right j. .-,,),,, Eon, born on Monday, Iv.-em-ber the eleventh at St. Margaret's ho.-p.tai. Tha na:na of Herbert Ildvnr.; ha- been chosen for tho littlo boy. Mrs. Schmidt will bn romem-be-ed a havlnjr been Vera r.eck before her marriage. On Thursday venln at the P.iversido poiiool the parents and teachers cf the I!tr!oin Tra'.r.ltis '.i,er will slv a bar which will 1 itch: de a candy N'Oth, pond. of rus-Mous b'-t taffy apples, juicy hot dogs and fine coffee. There m b a w s'.l xrorked out pro-pp-."o free of eh.ir-e. The proceeds fr,...., tnlg xyaz;l.lr ara to sco to buying a .-ot of hooks.
Hammond people tvIII be interested to know cf the recent marrlatto of Mi-- llalda E. Bailey and Clyde E. D-r-ert. who wr quietly married ?t frown Tolnt at the parsonage of Tieve.rend Ayling. of the Methodist church of Cron Folnt. yesterday, Ix -ember the twelfth at one o'clock. Mr--. Dypert lias been a resident of H-nvmond for the pa,t ten years and bn hjen responsibly connected -with t'l.' 1". S- Beti Company. Following the wedding-, Mr. and Mrs. Pypert left for Huntington. Indiana, where M -. l'ypert hold.-' a splendid position with the Erie railroad and who: e tht i couple will live In their n;w bunialoW.
T Pan Hellenic Association of lf.rr.rrr.nl was welcomed last evenh by Mrs. W. S. Fhill.p.--. at her horn in Gl-sndale Park, for an unu?e: ilv pleasant time. The early pr." cf the evening was devoted to rol't.vr tandages for Brooks House a.-.1 'idiowlpg that Bunco was In play v.'i-h Miss Texlna Ives holding- higher t scores at the er.d of tho games'. One of the most pleasurable events cf :h evening was a Christmas grab bar v, h!ch ru a true grab bag In every sense of ths word, for each ftuest raada a grab for her gift. At the do? of the ecnlng Mrs. Phillips f-.-.l p tf""-ive-'-l. Mi Mildred Shrre- will have the next meeting at he- home on Warren street. Plans have been made, for a card party to bo gh. en en tha eighth of January fc tha benefit of the Scholarship Ihmd which the Pan Hellenic Association keeps up.
Pn Thursday evening at eight oV ..rk the Auxiliary of the American legion will meet for Itj regular nseetlng at I.c-nion Hall. -- ' Mi Thursday afternoon and evening there will be a splendidly planned f"od. candy and rummujo sale m the Mrywood school anl in con
nection with that thcro will bfl a moving pieturo show giving Dickens' Vhrlslm.is Carols." A lecture which promisos to bo both interesting and !mtruo.tivo for ohildren as well as grown tips will be uiven. The proceeds of this whole affair are to go to organizing a band. Th annual I i.iintaa party of thn Kvening Hour Pcpa-tment of the Hammond IVom.-in's Cub was held at tlio home of Mrs. Giles" Warner. 4.1 Elizabeth street, and proved t." be a very Jolly affair ,(!- deed. The home was moat bes.nl tfully derorated witii i'h:r?-.ma.i colors and roinaturo ( "hrl.Vma.? trr'-?. and presented a most festire and holiday appearance. After a bri.-f hu;di:ess meeting, the prog-am for the everinjr was given, in charge, of Mrs. 'Walter Bauer. Mrs, Pomhercer, in her usual charming and finished manner, sang a group of Christmas song. "The Birthday of a King." anj "The World i.i Kille 1 with Joy." Mrs. Mlkesch accompanied Mrs. Borabtr?cr. Then followed a Ch"f -itnias story, very nicely read, by Mrs. Walter Bauer, and (ho singing of "Holy N'lght," by the Club members. Mrs. Bomberrer than sang a Chrlrtn as lullaby, ncrorr.paniel by Mrs. Mlles-oh on tho piav.o, with i.Mi-i ohli-ato by Mrs. A. J. Warb'r. ii number 1ns ever been given on an evnlr.r hof.r pro-gras.-i. which, was s,, enthusiastically recelv.-d ::s this beautiful minibe" by Mrs. Bomberger. so ably and wtll supported by the Mesdames Mikesch and "Warber. The formal program then closed with the singing of various w'.l known Christmas sonps. by the Club members. A prabsaclc for the members of the Club was then participated in, and as Is usual, provoked the greatest hilarity. Mrs. Vamer. asisted by M-s. Claude Palmer. Miss AHa Adktns. Mrs. Kdirar P. Crumpucker. Mrs. Por.al-3 VT. Metz. Mrs. Herbert I. Wllhelm. :irs. Hfnrj' Men and Mrs, Kenneth Warner, served most delicious refreshment 1" keepin.se with the holiday spirit.
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On Tuesday evening about twenty five of the friends of Mrs. O. A. Miller gathered at her home on Douglas avert:-? for an evonunr of pleasure. Bur.; o v. as In I-h:y well as good ;r.-.:'!c and danclr.tr. n. Mrs. J. Poherty was given first yrU In the bunco gam-3 and Miss Dausen the ss-'eor.d p-lze. At the close of this all too short evening refreshments were s.-rved attractively at small t Abler, festive wfh slender orange tapers ;tid yc'.h.w chryantlumims of a blcn hug ska Jo. - O Many of th? friends of Mrs. William Lucht of H West Doty st-eet took occasion to come to her home yesterday to celebrate her birthday. A number of the lad!e3 came in the nfternoon and at the dinner hour their husbands carn to Join thoio for the evening. In the afternoon the ladies enjoyed all sorts of music in the pleasant rooms of the Luchf home, made attract!', e for the oc--aslon with Christina? holly. Following the saving of a delicious dinner nn'.o-orl and an in
formal time. Mrs. Iucht was remembered nicely by tho friends who came to be with her who Included Mrs. A. Schmidt. Mrs. B. Saas, Mrs. H. Zintmer, Mrs. Ed. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Klelnschmtdt, Mrs. Walter Kalies. Mrs. 1 1. Volgt, Mrs. M. Dueb!er. Mr. and Mrs. K. Jnwett, Mrs-. M. Mettler. Glen Kleinschmlit, Virginia LfUcht, Julia Kalles.
Or Thursday evening December the fourteenth will be found a'l sorts of Jollification at the Columbia school. There will be a p rug ram by the kindergarten and room IB In the ansemhiy. A short l ey rcout meeting in room 1, social games ia room 11 and t In kindergarten and tliero will be a sale of doli clotlios and good thfn.es to eat everywhere. - HIHTOJtV NOIKli Thirty-thre. members rai three guests attended the i.iietinr of the History Department of Hammond Woman's Club held at the in. mo of .Mrs. Henry Mueller, 40 Condi t street on Monday. December 11, 1 Mrs. S. II. Swain, chairman, presided at a short business session uwing to the absence o fthe chairman. Current Events were dispensed with. Mrs. James M. Harnlt. leader, g-iv an interesting sketch of ' rleorge Jloger Clark, the Hannibal of the West." It was through tho efforts of George Rogers Clark, a Virginian by birth., that this Northwest Territory was kept from tho Canadians, Patrick Henry assigned L'o, men to George Rogers Clark to capture the Fort of Vtncenees, which was'ur.der Brltis.h rule. Tills was a bloodies" battlo. Ldfr Vlncennes was, relaptured by tho English only to have Georj-e Holers L'iarl: again take tho fort. C!a-k wa3 unablo t - capture Detroit. Ho received very Hi tie recognition from the goveiumoiu wl.icii caused him to necome very bitter, took to drink and ;ind died in ISSI at the home of his sister. "G-cneral Wayne and the Indians'' was tho subject capably handled by Mrs. Fred Harnett. Goneial Wayne went through the Uev olutlona' y War and was in the batt'.e-j of "onn.cuth. B-a:.cy V.'ine and Germantown. After his successful biltle at Stony Point ha received th. name cf "Mad Anthony." He established Jlffeient forts on his way attacking the Indians, one being- where t.inclnnatti, Ohio, is now. A decisive battlo against the Indians was fought at "Fallen Timbers."' At the cioao of the war he received bis co nmlssion as Major General nd on December 15th. 179S, Jiel a: a Kurt v.-Jit is now Erie, Pennsylvania. Mrs. HitJI then resumed her study taking tip the, subject of 'Tecums-h and the Great Council." Tecumseh was the ruling spirit of thld Council, and traveled from tribe to tribe encouraging hatred toward ".he Colonlrfsv in which ho was aided by the P.r'.ti.ih. During Tecumseh's absence his brother, tho I'rophet, who was a rnedieir.o man, stirred up trouble and a bloody battie was fought at Tlppecanoo 1n 1S30 led by Harrison which routed the Indians. Tecumseh died in tht war of 1SU The hostess a.-slsted by Mesrjaines Wllllatus, Clemens and Woods served a dainty luncheon. Mrs, Wra. M. I-ove, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Eyneli. formerly cf Hstr.ir.eivl, but now of Fast 'hlcag". are unnoutu in-c tbe hir'h of a fine icby boy, b..rn to th-tn on D.-o. mhe the yevf.ith. at trcy hospital in diary. The little boy ha s bet n g iven tb n:uo of tf,-V lMv-ir '. M-i. ' .vneh ' Vi
Hannah Oolllns bftfore her marriage.
The Ladles Aid Society of St. Paul's Eutheran church will entertain on Thursday, December tin fourteenth, at two thirty o'clock at the Parish House. As this is t hlast meeting for this year it is the desire that a good crowd be there.
Leading Characters in High School Play
Splendid news comes, from Charles Van Gilder, who vnierwent an operation. Mr. Van Glider has done si. well that he was able to t. inov-i a few days ago to the home nf his. jaienlR, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' '. Van Gild-- 116 Detroit stre. . A most delightful meeting of the M. T. dub took place last evening when Miss Marie Kuhn. of Draekert street, welcomed tho members to in r homo for their Christmas party. A i ieverly arranged grab bag w as a fe.ituro of the evening and Die quests rero highly pleased wit.li the beautiful gifts which the grab hag ln-bl for them. Fio Hundred was played at three tables for tho rest if tho evening, and honors award" 1 Miss Marie 1 lau mgartner and Mls.s Mary Nowak. Ths guests were then imited to the dining table, made beautiful with dainty .suggestions ot Christmas, where, a delectable course luncheon was served by Miss Kuhn. Ml Mary Now alt will entertain the club in two weeks at her hoina on Henry street. Mrs. William Alnsworth. a .Mster of Mrs. William Coy, of Calumet avenue, returned to her homo, in MomoiH-c. Illinois, on .Sunday. Mis. Ainsworth has been caring for her ilauyhter, Carrie, who was taken 11! with scarlet fever three weeks ago at the home of Mrs. Fred Geee. on
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Miss Margaret Brennan as ConstancA Neville and Sam Nagdeman. A:j Tony Ij iiniikins. play the leading roles in "She Stoops to Conq ier" to
be presented by the Hammtind high school dramatic club in the auditorium Friday night. Proceeds of the play, a five act comedy, will go
SAM ,AGDEMA. to establish a scholarship fund for worthy graduates of the high SChCOl .
o'clock, at Die home of Mrs. E. 51c'ay. -ill Summer boulevard. Any one wanting to have a part la the
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to be moved. Miss Carrie Is up and about now, however. O - Tha Yaids News Bureau tells us that a marriage license was granted to Anton B. Gulton. of Chhago, anj Miss Vernleo Hoy.l. 427 E. State street. Hammond, In Chicago' yesterday. The W. F. M. S. v. Ill m-ct Thursday, December fourteenth at two
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splendid gift of a sliver fruit basket from the girls who were feting her. Mrs. Mudjeskl was Mtss Doris Darlington before her marriage.
The E. O. T. M. social club will go to the homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Mad.;ra, nil Cain avenue tomorrow, Ti.urs ia;. for it"? meeting. Pot luck luncheon will f.,e served at
noon and the ladies are reminded oMrs Ctto Boese opened her home ! the gralb bag which cf course necesn -HO Draekert stret to the birth- sitates a package suitable for the
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The members of the hiking group and 8ny other members of the Bus
iness and Professional Women's i " Cluo who care to go are to enjoy a!
walk on Thursday evening starting at Summery' Pharmacy at a quarter to eight, pr.ing down Hohman strtet to Kenwood, over Kenwood to Calumet, down Calumet to State and up to Summers' again, where fifteen cents will buy a good hot chocolate. Everyone vill find this weather fine for walking.
day ladies of the Baptist church on T.te'oht.y afternoon who came in ffoodly numbers. The P.oese home was gaily decorated with holiday colors of green an 1 red. '.'.-hero, a pleasant time was spent with a grab bag as one of the feat-ires of the afternoon. In tho election of officers whh-h took place, Mrs. C. V. Hamacher war made president; Mrs. Bert Lawrence, secretary nd Mrs. Charlos Thralktn, treasurVr. Mrs. Boese brought the afternoon fo a close when lovely refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer have returned after a lovely week spent In New York City and other eastern cities of interest. On Monday at the noon hour, sixteen of the friends of Mrs. Frank Modjeskl whose marriage was an event of December the first, in Chicago, honored her with a luncheon, at tho F. S. lle'z Company.
The girls were seated at a long table; lar before the evening's pleasure of i made unusually lovely "by the use of ; ,,-a ring Mis Hockenbach begins. red roses. Mrs. M.)dje.i;l wl:e has! Perhaps many reop'.o in Hammond i been the popular manager cf t,-.? j -ave heard of Miss Roekenbach in j HetT; ba '-ketball team was given the ' her capacity pf Grand President of.
Kappa Kappa Kappa, an a!! Indiana state sorority which ia a most worth while p- .anthropic and social group of young women throughout the different cities of Indiana. The Toadies of the Pine Street Prefbyterian church will hold their regular annual bazsar and sale on Thurrday. December the fourteenth. There will be a sale of the klndof 'atiry work which these ladles are fn for making as well as a sale of &)rn goods. I.unch will be servee t five-thirty.
MANY ATTEND MILLIES FU2TEEAL The funeral o Herbert Millies, who died Saturday o. erring rt Indianapolis, was he'd yesterday afternoon at two o'clock from ihn home of his parents, DS Sheffield avenue, Hammond. A l.irge -row 1 Of friends paid their last lc.'pe-i to the popular yo .rg man w!.os. promising carter was so sally terminated. Garileld loeige was la
charge of the. servers. llev. John Parrett of the Presbyterian c;r:r :ii officiated. Several musical numh-r-t were furnished by the Ori-nta' Qu.ir tette of Chicago. Jlurial was ;i Oak Hill cemetery.
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"There is no such thing as the silent drama," says Pat OMallsy, wh plays one of the leading roles 1-t "Brothers Vneler the Skin," a Gol !- wyn picture elirecfd l,y E. Mas- r; Hopper, which comes to the. O"Iheum theatre for three days cr :c, -menelng tomorrow. "The voice Is one of the :tio;-t important eletnents in screen a-ti-,.-.' asserted Mr. o'Malley . "1. Is t: : that it can't he heard en the sei,.- 1 but It isn't too m-.'.ch to fuy that can tie seen, I rnean that the vibrations of the voice affect the placing of a motion plot ire p. rforrr.er t 1 a far gre-ate-r extent than most t e -pie dream. "In the; first place, screen a-t'r. ' Isn't pantoml.ie. It follows close. -the technique cf the s-ieakir.g ;'tn, and it is silly to suppose that r.r. could follow that technique, -,-.- 1
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MAN WOUNDED IN THE LEGVALPARAISO, Ind.. December l'. Charles Cradle. twenty-four, was wounded in the left leg Mcr. iay while hunting south of this civ. when Victor Robinson's shots1 1 was accidentally discharged.
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Miss Eltelka Hockenbach of Peru, j Indiana, now president of the Re- i publican women whore place of j business is in the literary office of the National League of Women Voters, will come to Hammond to talk n Saturday evening at the Methodist church in the interest of our own league of women voters. Chick---n dinner will be served for one dc-1-
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Chicken pie supper served by ladies of the Centenary M. E. church at corner Towle and Gostlin street from 5 to S, Thursday, December 1 ! . Price Do cents.
HIVA DISPLAY. Mrs. J. T. Stamni. 475 Summers boulevard has somthing new- in hand painted china. Display now open to Xmas choppers.
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