Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1922 — Page 13
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AU. XZA2OE0ITX BOYS CXOSAX. Miss Irene Trenberth, music si:Jf.rvlsor in public schools, and her stanl, Miss Dorothy Whitfield, t-he hostesses at a delightful Tircheon tendered the All Hammon,i ley's Choral Club, in the high choul nfeteria today. This Choral Club was organised Mis? Trenberth during the past mv weeks, b.ing- trained with a Sjitw of developing- music nctlvitfeK h ull the public schools, and especUily arncnp the -boy. The mcm-'-Phip of the club at present numI'ers fifty-seven, -with a lepresenta- . Hon from every public school in city. -Miy.s Trenberth hopes to make thtlub a permenent organization, entarfringr itm membership as new u.icts are found, that can qualify. VI pre.fnt a program of Christmas rotlnsr is bein developed, and Hh the co-operation of community w.-vicc, twelve t nsagements thi? week have been booked for tni.riewest and youngest musical orSanizution in the city. The South Side XV. C T. V. is aiz-ain preparing- to treat the soldl. rs who are at the 7Pth St. hospital. Last year the people of Hammond, through the auspices f said organization, sent three bushel.' of apples, three kirpe home-made cakes, two boxes of cookies, over three hundred glasses of jelly. three hundred and fifty pounds of homemade candies, one market basket of ijrar-e fruits, several pounds of rvtf and fou-ty-seven old records and over fevtn dollars worth of new records. Again they ask the co-uperation of the public to br'.np the Christmas cheer to those who are stilt confined to the hospitabl. Klr.al packing: will be done in th' Presbyterian church basement, next Saturday. All donations to be in by Saturday noon. The ladies ask that all candisa be boxed to look pugg-estive of the season. The cant-sins ar Mrs, J C Graves. in! Wholesale See our line of Candy before you buy. Save Money la 4
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News and Personals phone 1204-W; Mrs. Carl Ingram, phone iOS-J; Mrs. Hoy Cameron, phone 4123-W; Mrs. 8. E. Wlltuee, phone 3233: airs. Odcar N. Kitfer. phone 2670; Mrs, Hertha Heed, phone HTf-W; Mr. John Iiyton. phone 1257-11: Call the captain of your community for further information. The many f riendn . of Jlr. A. .T. ".'ark, of Ft. Wayne, fo-merly of Hammond, will he. worry to learn that ehe has suffered a relapse and is In a very serious condition. Mrs. John Iyer will welcome the members of the Marquette Club to the Hammond . Country Club for luncheon on Friday at one o'clock. An interesting feature of this pre-Ch-istmas luncheon with Mrs. Dyer will be a xr&b tag. Bridge '..-ill be in play 7leaantly thru.iphout the afternoon. The little friends of Virginia Willie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Wilke, will be. sorry to know that she is ejuite ill ac her honv on Detroit Ftreet. Virgin', i iias been ill for a number of Jays and cvtiyone hopes that she wil! tion be up and about again. Miss. I'orothy I'ye. Oerald and John Iye, all students of I'urdue university, are expected to arrive tomorrow for the holiday vacation with their parents. Mrn. and Mrs. James J. H. Pj". of Johnson r tree I. Mrs. A. riehling of 1134 Madison street is making the announcement of the 'mf.rriagre of her daughter Emma Holtz to Frank liaddell of Hammond. The wedding took place quietly yesterday, Monday, December the nineteenth in Chicago and after the wedding service the youn; people came out to Hammond where tbey enjoyed an at'activeiy ;nsrn' ehUk'-n dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Baddell will make their home with Mrs. Behlingr for the presentPrices r J 5 716 Chicago Are., E. Chicago 1 St, Whiting
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'lit il K 5 ? -ass t - Pj 1 i - at t'tY-i. This frock offered for tuiuwtiiU-i wear is made of satiD etr: kJ duvetyn. Us full skirt i a radical variation from the long, light line seen everywhere. The .ace bertha however, marks it decidedly as a new 1922-23 model. On Friday evening: December the twenty-ninth, another enjoyable 1 Christmas cantata will be ctven at ! the Trinity Chapel by the Trinity choir under the able direction of 1 Mrs. Glen Ehrlirht- The name of the cantata, is "Tlie Lisht Kterna.1" by Lorcci and the choir has been making: a great effort to give this j musical in a most finished way. Miss Florence Hammond is cxpected to arrive In Hammond tomorrow to enjoy the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Passe of South Hohman street. Miss Hammond attends the University of ! Indiana. j j Miss Rath Dickover will arrive I for the holidays from Madison, Wis., ' where she attends the. University of j Wisconsin. Miss Dickover will . enjoy the vacation with her father i M- A Dickover and her aunt Miss i Anna Dickover of Ruth streetMrs. George Spencer of Michigran City has been visiting her sister of GostLin street and also Mrs. ! Schauer of Ea.st Sibley street for j the past few days. I i last evening found the teachers j- f 'he Mv wood school er.jor.t-'bly Fathered at the home of their prin1 cipal. Mrs- Shaffer of Hyslop j place for dinner. The g-uests 1 found their places at a table made I fertive and appropriate for the I Christmas season by the use of red ; roses and the brig-ht touch of the ornamented Qepe paper. Follow- ! ing- the dinner the evening: was dej voted to informality of games with I !! t ' " r-" o; & ttho ha a ?en -' turc. I'oinsettias added their Iovli1 ness to the living: room of Mrs. j Shaffer's home where this sroup 1 tvis gathered. 1 Tiie IJadie. Aid of the Hyde Park i Math oJ 1st church will meet at the I home of Mrs. Henry Durham, 1247 I Van Buren srtreet tomorrow afteri noon, A'ednesday, at two-thirty ! o'clock. At the meeting tomorrow I the articles left over from the bazaar will be disposed of. i tLs Marion tnningTiam, who is I attending' Chevy Chase Seminary in i Ws-sfcing-ton, D. "., is expected to arI ri-e ior the holidays on Thnrs-.y : to be with her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. j Martin Cunningham-, of Waltham street.
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Tom Hammond, who attends 81. John's MJlltary Acadsm- At Pelnllcld, Wisconsin, arrived a few day ajro for the Chrlstma vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond, of Glendnle Park. Tho laddies'. Aid Hoc!rty of the Mothodint church will meet at tho cliuncli tomorrow, AVednesday, at two-thirty o'clock. ThoMs Indies holdlnjr tickets for tho chicken pio supper will please be there to turn them in. The Fifth revision of which sroup Mrs. "Wolf is chairman, will act a? hostesses.
Trinity Aid win meet at the Chapel tomorrow afternoon. Wednesday, at two thlrtj' o'clock for a pleasant Christmas grab bag 3 well as their regular meeting. The hostesses to welcome the ladles will le Mis. J. Swanson, Mrs. 1. Ball and Mrs. W. Hardens. tThe gifts for the grab bag have been set with a minimum of fifty cents. On Thursday night. December the twenty-first, the. ladies of Liberty Camp of Royal Neighbors, will be enjoying a Christmas party at Moltkc Hall on 297 State street. This affair is to he an enjoyable one for great plans have been made. Miss Edna ifuehlberger and Clarence Muehlberger both students of the University of Wisconsin, will arrive in Hammond tomorrow night to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Muehlberger. of Williams street. e Tomorrow will find the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Brtdgtj Club as the guests cf Mr. G. If. Austin at her home on Wlldwood Koad for a one o'clock luncheon. Besides the usual games of Bridge which follow the luncheon a Christmas grab bag will be a pleasing feature of the afternoon. Trinity league has decided to postpone its meeting wliich Wits scheduled for this evening until January. Tho Alpha Theta Gamma club met last evening with Miss Eleanor Iyncli and Miss Anne Iitz at the home of Miss L.itz on Erie street. The home was Christmasy in spirit with its holly and bells where the girls enjoyed a grab bag. The reft of the evening passed pleasantly with sewing and at a late hour the guests were served a tempting two course luncheon at a ta.ble decorated with tiny Christmas trees. Mrs. John T.Seott. of Garfield street, left today for Paris. France, to be. gone some time, to visit her parents in Paris. This is Mrs. Scott's first trip back home since her comins to Hammond, three years ago. Miss Marjori'e and Gertrude Ruff, who a-e attending the University of Wisconsin, will arrive tomorrow evening from Madison to spend their LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" sou vnsssss AT W ASSET'S FXXATZSTt SHOP Fhon 446. 91 Stat st, Hammtiod. We have about 100 of them for sale. We do Hemstitching with gold or silver thread bctton holes, buttons cornered, embroidering, braiding, beading, tucking, fancy Etitching. 15:2:11 nAMJIOfD WrSICAX, (XtVLEGE. Piano, voice, violin, mandolin, guitar, banjo, saiaphone, clarinet, cornet, cello, dancing, expression Tel. -152 a. The Royal Welsh Sngera will give a concert, under auspices of Women's Missionary Society, at the Presort e r i a n church tomorrow evening. December 20th. at 8 o'clock. Admission: Adu'ts. 50 cents-: children. 25 rents.
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holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruff, of Carroll street.
Miss Alyce Hammond is another university your.g Woman who wUl come lor the holidays. Hhe will arrive on Thursday to spend the vacation with he,- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamomnd, of Glcndule Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. Owrey, of Kast Carroll street. entertaind e. fev. of their frUivd at a party Ha-tur-day eve. The time was enjoyably spent with music and dancing, in tho room tastefully dK-orated in Christmas co r. At a. late hour a dainty buffet luncheon was se-ved. The evenlig was enjoyed by the following- guests; Mrs. Krvin of Detioit; Mr. find Mrs. K. Wiederberg. of Hegewiscb; Mr. and Mrs. C. Kiliotf. Mrs. p. Wonn, Misses Ethyl Anderson, Kathryn hirsen, .dartha and Agnes Kiebnikorn; ?Jessrs. Xleese Sanders, from Indiana Harbor; J hn SoUck. from Gary, and Ixyd Gearing and G. Pieielkorn. Tomorrow evening. Wednesday, at eight o'clock, at the Presbyterian church, the Itoyal Welsh S nifrs will appear for the approval of th public. The concert is given under the auspices of th- Missiar n ry .Society of the Presbyterian church, and a large crowd is looked for.'because of the splendid reputation which these singers have made for themselves. The people woh ap-pea-aro l3gar Dalles, a baritone, who ha.s proven himself most carable, because of his large and sonorous voice; Griff Howell, the tenor, with a pleasingly lyric voice; Ducy Miller, whose voice is decidedly finished, and Krnest Hares, the accompaniest of ability. This concert, which has been given so many times successfully, introduces true artists, and promises to be most enjoyable, just at this holiday time. KZSTOST BEPAETMENT EOTICX There were forty-five members of the Harnmond Woman's Club who attended t!"ie annual Christmas party of the History Department at the home of Mrs. Howard C. Dong, 151 Waltham street, on December 18th. After a brief business meeting, the prosram for the afternoon was given, in charge of Mrs. Pavid Kepple. Dlttle Miss Anna.belie O'Callahan delighted the ladles with two readstrigs. "Sister Pan," and "Santa daus and the Mouse. a-nd a cunnlrw; little r-n'-e was clven h-v Dytta Jane m una;
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ilottler. IjUa Kitpple recited in a pleasing manner "Jeat 'Fore Christmas" and "The Puzzle,! Dutchman." A charming dance by Miss Kdlth Knapp wan then given. A pleasing feature of the afternoon was a Quadrille, which afforded much amusement. Those, participating were Mesdames Anderson, Harrington. Htewart, Stevens. Dudwig, Davies, Atie.tgen and Orr who were, dressr.ed in appropriate costumes. A floral contest was then indulged in with Mrs. Wm. M. Ixve receiving flii-f rri.e snd Mrs. A. F. Knotts. th booby The program then closer" with the sins ing of various songtby the History Chorus Mrs. James K.. McQuaid. as Santa Claus, then arrived with her largbundle, and as each one's nurnhe; Ajis called, they received a gift. Mrs. Dong, assisted by Msdam-, Kepple. Meftier, McQuaid, Woods. Xxidwig, Swain and Dove, served most delicious ref reshments. in Veen) nsr with the holiday spirit.
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