Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1906 — Page 2

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 1903,

In Social Circles

Communication pertaining to this department may be addressed to Miss Daisy L. Emery, Society Editor The Lake County Times. Telephone 111.

o Mrs. E. Wolf and son, Leslie, spent this afternoon in Chicago. Miss Cora Rowe will be the guest of friends in Chicago Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jewell spent the afternoon In Chicago. o Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dobbins will visit friends in Chicago Sunday. Miss Ethel Ebright was the guest of Miss Leila Miller in Englewood this afternoon. o Misses Emma Champaign and Mae Hanson, were Chicago visitors this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bump, of South Hohman street, visited In Chicago today. Mrs. F. C. McLean returned from a three days vUit in Englewood last evening. Mrs. J. T. Kennedy and son John have returned from Chicago where they spent several days with friends.

The Clerk's union of East Chicago will give a dancing party next Thursday evening in Todd's opera house. o Miss Aulwurm returned to her home In Crown Point this afternoon after spending several days here.

Misses Lolo and Blanch Lyons be the guests of their sister, Mrs.

Reid In Chicago Sunday. o Miss Margarte Blair came from Mo-

non, Ind. last evening to spend week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hammond

son, Harold, went to Crown Point this afternoon, to be the guests of relatives for the week-end.

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Miss Anna Rohrman and Anna Gray saw George Cohen in "George Washington, Jr.," at the Colonial Theatre In Chicago this afternoon. Miss Hazel Kingwill will be a guest at a theater party this evening to see "The Time, the Place and the Girl" at the LaSalle theater.

Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Knipp of Urbana, III., are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. D. C. Atktnsoln, S68 South Hohman street, for several weeks. o Mrs. R. II. llosbrough entertained the Ladles of the Modern Maccabees at her home Jn Michigan avenue yesterday afternoon. o Mrs. Susie Harris and her son, Harrle Harris, will leave soon for a two weeks visit with the family of Dr. W. A. Dietrick, of Chattanooga, Tenn. o Mee's athletes have issued Invitations for the dancing party to be given by the football team Thursday evening in Long's hall. o Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Murray will leave the early part of next week for at extended visit with relatives In Southern Ohio. Mrs. Oliver Anderson, 269 Fayette street, went to Lowell, Ind. this morning to epend the week end with relatives. o Miss Sarah Dlttmer, who Is spending the winter at the home of L. T. Meyer, went to Chicago this morning to visit her son for several days. Mrs. J, T. Clark will leave the first of next week for New York City where she will spend several days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Eugene Robinson of Burr Oak, Mich., who was the guest of Mrs. O. A. Krinbill of Rlmbach avenue yesterday, left last night for Galva, 111. o Mrs. S. Ledoux .who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Hilbrich of 629 Sibley street, the past few days, returned to her home In Dwyer last evening. Mrs. J. J. Murphy went to Chicago this afternoon to meet her sister from the East, and will bring her little niece home to Hammond with her to spend several weeks here. Mrs. William Koehle- who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber of State street the last three days, returned to her home in St. John, Ind. this morning. o The Woman's club is observing Federation day this afternoon. Mrs. H. F. Meikle and Mrs. M. Rothschild attended the Indiana Union of Literary clubs at Winona this week and will give their reports of the meeting this afternoon. o

Bobbins entertained

ladies last evening at Manila avenue. The

rooms were prettily decorated with autumn leaves and carnations. The young ladies organized a club and christened it the "It club." and will meet at the homes of the different members every other week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. Firat Baptlat faurcta.

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twenty young her home. 121

Rev. W. II. Jones, pastor. 11S Russell street; phone 27S3. f In the morning the sermon theme ' will be. "Faith Keeping." In the evening the series of sermons on "The Gospel Acording to Jonah" will be concluded; the theme will be. "Jonah' Disappointment, or Count Your Blessings." The stereoptican will be used in thes ong service.

The Columbia club will meet next Thursday"" afti north at the home 'of Mrs. J. McDermott at 391 South Hohtnan street, instead of with Mrs. Crumpackr, as formerly announced. MAIUIIAGE LICENSES. Everett P. Hough, Chicago 42 Edna M. Hoeh, Waukesha, Wis .29 William Wayman, Chicago 30 EEllen Stratton Uns, Chicago 24 James Meyers. Chicago Z'i Amanda Wernland, Chicago 23 Joseph W. Howard, Chicago ....21 Julia Wittenberg, Chicago 20 John Donovan, Philadelphia. Pa 21 Adelaide Ludlow, Quinry, HI 22 Edward II, Rainey, Chicago 41 Margaret McNamara. Chicago 41

THE CITY

James Hill of Creston was a social visitor in our city last night.

P. L. Briggs of Gary was a Hammond visitor today.

Ralph Trump and Loyd Roue of Lowell were Hammond visitors today.

Wm. Graf. Jr., of Hammond will visit friends In the city tonight.

Matt Kolb ef Hammond transacted business In the city this afternoon.

Roscoe Hemstock, 'of the Model Clothiers, Is on the sick list this week.

W. II. Gostlin of Hammond spent today In the city with friends.

G. W. Paxton of Hammond was a city visitor today.

John Gavin of Hammond transacted business in the city today.

G. W. Ducker of Hammond spent today with friends in the city.

E. G. Atkins of Hammond spent today with friends in the city.

E. W. Bump of Hammond was a city visitor this morning.

W. S. Osier of Hammond transacted business In the city today.

The North Hohman street bridge is being repaired this week.

F. J. Hosher was a city visitor this morning.

J. H. Mead ef Ida Grove, la., spent yesterday with friends In Hammond.

P. Molley of West Pullman 6pent today with friends in Hammond.

Frank Lebner of Chicago spent yesterday with friends In Hammond.

C. H. Dumond of Lowell epent yesterday with friends In Hammond.

Harry Taylor of Creston was In Hammond on business today.

E. P. Byrnes of Chicago was In Hammond today on business.

H. E. Clinton of West Creek was tn Hammond today visiting friends.

Chas. Surprise went to Lowell today.

Albert Brun. of South Chicago, was a Hammond visitor today.

J. H. Gilette went to Chicago this morning.

J. C. Becker was among the passenger to the city this morning.

Miss Irene and Ralph Parsons are visiting friends in Chicago today.

Miss Margaret Rohrman will spend Sunday with Friends in Chicago.

Adolph Jesse of Chicago was a business caller in Hammond today.

Miss Emma Dewie will spend Sunday in Chicago.

G. E. Ryder of Chicago is in Hammond today on business.

H. A. Fulter of Toledo, O., is in Hammond today on business.

Wm. Fields and Chester Eastwood are in the city today.

W. J. McKeown went to Chicago today.

A. R. Walker and daughter left thi morning for Portland, Ore.

A. E. McDonald is among the Hammond men who is in Chicago today.

J. E. Thies made a business trip to the city today.

Joseph Martin went to see the ball game in the city today.

Herman Raymer cf Hammond leaves today for Watertown, Wis.

D. C. Atkinson of Hammond made a business trip to Osborn today.

Karl Deitrich was a Chicage passenger this morning.

Leslie Ryan of Chicage is visiting friends in Hammond.

Louis Hughes of Chicago is in Hammond today on business.

H. L. Heifeclz was a Hammond caller to the city today

W. J. Pray of Indianapolis is ;n Hammond today.

C. L. Mott of Chicago is in Hammond on business today.

W. H. Bullock of Hobart is a business caller in Hammond today.

J. Murphy Lyons went to Chicago today to see the ball game.

Helssler Jungehane has purchased a new "bakery wagon.

Attorney J. K. Stinson is in Crown Point today on business.

Herman Lasse of Crown Point is in Hammond today on business.

Charles Arkins, of Hammond, was a business visitor in the city today.

R. G. Conde and Will Mee saw the baseball game yesterday.

E. F. Wilson, of Fort Wayne, transacted business in Hammond today.

F. Wilson, of Hammond, is visiting friends over Sunday at Monterey, Ind.

Ed. Cook, of Crown Point, visited friends In Hammond today.

H. Francisco, of Michigan City was in Hammond on business this morning.

Ira Alnsworth, of Crown Point, will see the football game here tomorrow.

E. Wild, of Chicago, was a Hammond visitor today.

F. LIdles, of Hammond, spent today In Griffith on business.

H. F .Hall, of Hammond, was a city visitor today.

Will C. Frey of South Chicago was a business visitor in Hammond today.

G. Myers of Hammond eaw the Spuds and Sox play this afternoon.

Thomas Perry of Hammond was in the city on business yesterday.

William Cook will spend Eunday at his home in Crown Point.

Messrs. Zeems, Thyer and Engleton will spen dtomorrow in Chicago.

Roscoe Brenneman was a Chicago visitor this afternoon.

Leo Cannman and J. J. Austin are in the city today.

F. L. Buerck of Hammond left today for Colfax, III.

S. L. Wllmot Is a business visitor In the city today.

Charles Primmer and W. J. Schroeder went to Chicago this noon.

Morris Champaign Is a business caller in Chicago today.

George Cotton was a passenger to the city today.

W. M. Russell of Chicago is In Hammond today.

V S. Clark of Cedar Lake was in Harrimond today visiting friends.

James Ray of Hammond was a Chicago visitor today.

Oscar Kuehl of Wheeler Spent today with friends here.

B. A. Wllkenson of Hammond will spend Sundays with friends in Lowell.

M. F. Merdett of East Chicago was In Hammond today on business.

S. C. Ferrlll of Valparaiso was in Hammond today visiting friends.

A. Murray Turner of Hammond was a city visitor yesterday.

A. T. Hall of Rensselaer was a Hammond visitor this morning.

Ed. Fuller of Hammond will spend Sunday with friends in Lowell.

C. B. White of Chicago was a business visitor in Hammond last night.

Ed Bridge, timekeeper of the Chicago Telephone company, made a business trip to the city yesterday.

C. O. Hill of Lowell stopped over in Hammond today on his way to Chicago where he goes on business.

Harry O'Hara of Lowell was in Hammond today visiting friends and relatives.

A. II. Callahan of Crown Point was in Hammond last night visitling friends.

A. L. McAllister of Chicago was in Hammond today on business with the Fitz Hugh Locomotive works.

Charles Carstens of Wellsburg, Ind., was in Hammond on business today with the W. B. Conkey company.

J. Gale Needham of New York City, representing the New York Sun, was in Hammond on business last night.

John Oakley of the West Hammond police force, transacted business in the city today.

Carl Hoover of South Hammond will spend the remainder of the week with relatives in the city.

August Gerber of Hammond made a business trip to the city this morning.

Frank Beckwith of the Indiana Harbor road waa ia the city on business this morning.

11. H Pearson of Hammond will see the base ball game at the South Side today.

C. H. Johnson of Hammond will spend Sunday with friends and relatives at Kankakee, III.

M. Reeder of Remington, Ind.. made a business trip to Hammond this morning.

Wm. Evers and Elston EUiot went to Chicago this morning.

Peter Lyons of Hammond saw the

ball game at the south side this after

noon.

Rev. Louis Smith was amoug today's Chicago passengers.

Leslie Cutler, who works at 4he Conkey plant, will spnd Sunday with his mother at Crestoi

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William King of Cook, Ind., made a business trip to Hammond this morning.

Kenneth Sheets of the South Shore Gas company, will spend Sunday with friends in Lowell.

Lewis McMahon of Chicago was In Hammond yesterday on business with Reid, Murdoch & Company.

J. R. Russell of Kankakee, 111., has moved his family to Hammond where he will make his future home.

Wm. Levin of Schneider spent yesterday in Hammond visiting friends and relatives.

Oscar Edson of Chicago was in Hammond on business today with the Indiana Equipment company. ,

Wm. Hepp and Ed. Fuller of Hammond spent last night with friends in the city.

Attorney Stuart McKlbben of South Bend, Ind., was in Hammond today on legal business.

Phillip Stuppy of Hammond left today for Lowell where he will spend Sunday with friend3.

Nick Minninger, of Lowell, who Is on the jury, will spend Sunday with his family at Lowell.

Charles Fergusson, of Chicago, was a caller at the Fltz Hugh locomotive works this morning.

Miss Lillian Thompson, of Hammond, was shopping in the city this afternoon.

G .Homer, of East Chicago, was a business caller in Hammond this morning.

II. F. Brunner, of Crown Point, who has been on the Jury here, returned to his home today.

Attorney J. K. Stinson, of Hammond, transacted business in Crown Point today.

Perry Eebymer, of the new ChicagoCincinnati road, will spend Sunday with relatives in Cincinnati.

David Schaub of New York City arrived in Hammond this morning but later went on to Chicago.

Fred Lang, formerly of Lowell, now of St. Petersburg, Va visited friends In Hammond today.

Don't forget to attend the dance at McHie's hall tonight, given by the Young Men's Republican club.

Officers Hanlon and Joe Martin will see the Spuds and Sox play at the South Side this afternoon.

Chris Cook of Hegewisch was a business visitor in Hammond this morning.

H. F. Heard of Hammond will witness the Sox-Spuds game at the West Side park this afternoon.

Everybody is expected to attend the grand opening of Heinz's new skating rink at Central park tonight.

Court Zimmerman attended the ball game between the Sox and Spuds this afternoon.

Wm. Van Bodegraven. president of the Lansing Culture club, was in town today.

Are you going to be married? Try our new brougham. Stewart, Hohman and Indiana avenue; phone 1911.

John Claussen of the Lion store will spend Sunday with friends in Valparaiso.

Eli Porch, of Palmer, Ind., who has been on the jury here, returned to his home this morning.

The East Side Pleasure Club will give a dance at Hienrs Hall, In West Hammond, tonight

M. J. Bull, lieutenant of police on the Erie R. R., was in Hammond this morning and later went to the city.

William Russell, of Hammond, was a business visitor in Chicago this morning.

William Bachelor and George Clinton attended a rarty at West Pullman last night.

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Dr. Oberlin and Dr. Chidlon witnessed the ball game yesterday between the Sox and Spuds.

Herman Hirsch and Henry Lawrence were Chicago passengers this morning.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST Monday, Oct Sth. bull terrier dog, answers to the name of "Peggy." Color tan or yellow. Wears black leather collar with brass trimmings. Reward for return of same to 718 Sibley street. 10-12-lk.

Our constant aim Is to keep our stock up to date. We have the finest funeral stock in northern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Funeral Directors. Hohman and Indiana avenue; phone 1911. 10-13-t.

FOR SALE 18 acres more or less, fronting on Hessville public road, rear bounds Dsborn station. Call Mrs. Katherine Dougherty, Hessville, Ind. 10-12-lw.

HAMMOND CAFE. Under new management. Come and try the best 25 cent meal in the city. GLENXON BROS

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