Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1907 — Page 5

Thursday, June 27, 1907.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. PAGE FIVE.

Day's Grist in South Chicago

SOMETHING DOING IN IMPROVEMENT LINE. SooUt Chicago Street Cur OfllctuJs Make Tour of Inapectlon Over Their Llaem ( In Company With Aldermen, WltU ' View of Iletterlntf Service. ' That tha South Chicago Street Car company do really Intend to Letter the service between Hammond, Whiting, Kast Chicago and South Chicago, was shown today "when several officials of the Calumet Electrlo road and the South Chicago line In their private car weot over the lines from Sixty-third Btreet to Hammond on through Eafct Chicago and Whiting and back to South Chicago on au Inspection trip for the purpose of bettering transportation faclLittf s throughout the line. 1 Among the official on the car were. President C. F. Cameron of the South Chloago Street Car company and J. H. Arnold of the board of engineers. The officials were accompanied by four aldermen from, tho different wards, A. W. Cummlngn, superintendent of th Calumet Electric road and G. R. Foulds of the South Chicago line. The South Chicago Street car company are contemplating various improvements along their tracks among which Is new curs of the latest design and It is said the company intends to double track In places where they now operate only single tracks. The inspection party returned to South Chicago about 4 o'clock this afternoon. TWO GILMORES WED. Marriage Celebrate at Indiana Harbor lit Which. Ilrlde Retain Maiden .um". i K Miss K. Gilmore of Indiana Harbor wished to get married without changing her name and Hoy Gilmoro of the tamo city was kind enough to make It possible. The happy couple secured a marriage license from Clerk Wheeler at Crown Point and were married last night by Father Mungovan at his residence The novelty of the occurranco was a source of much enjoyment to tho friends and also to the bride and bridegroom. SAYS HE WAS "KIDDING" BUT -POLICE WILL INVESTIGATE. Panlol Collins and Koy Mlddleworth were arrested last night on the Strand on a charge of disorderly conduct and were taken to the station where they will be given a hearing this afternoon. Collins told one of the girls in the resorts that he killed a man at Indianapolis pome time ago and that the police were looking for him. The girl told au officer and when Collins was asked about it he said ho was only kidding. Tho authorities, however, are Investigating this statement. RAILROAD OFFICIALS PASS THROUGH SOUTH CHICAGO. The business car of the Chicago, Lake Shore & Kastern road passed through South Chicago this morning carying Superintendent Kirk and Assistant Superintendent Stoltz. The car will go to Indiana Harbor from where the party will go on to Gary, where the officials of the road will look over tho ground with a view to erecting a. large $3,000 freight house with a depot connected. Tho men will also go to Bufflngton to be the guests of President Buftlngtoh at the Bufflngton Cement works. Another June Wedding. Ttobert McGreger and Miss Elsie Mewes were married today at high noon at the bride's home at 9037 Buffalo avenue by Rev. George Bird. Tho wedding was quite an informal affair and only immediate friends of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. McGreger will take an extended trip through Wisconsin, Mfchigan and Minesota. The newly married pair will leave South Chicago this evening on their honeymoon. BROKE GROUND FOR BUILDING. Ground was broken Tuesday for the Methodist building at Winona. The funds have been ojuietly raised by former Presiding Elder W. J. Vlgus, of Wabash. Members of the demoninatlon throughout the country are contributors. It will cost $40,000. Clearances and Arrivals. Arrived Sehlestngor. Cleared Merchandise Codorus, Krii . Grain PuRUDOLPH HIZCilENtlR CO. Manufacturer ot Mill Work, Interior fin sh. Colonial Columns nj Porch Material Local Telephone South Chlcaeo HI Chicago Telephone Lake Shore 450 P232 Harbor Ave. CHICAGO Phone South Chicago 31M3. 31 ItS. IDA m tiHES. HAIR DRESSING AND MASSAGING PARLORS. Wigs. Switches and Hair Goods to order Suite 7, Lincoln UuIIiIIhk. 1st Street and Commercial Avenue, Will you be on the Et Side tomorrow f If mo, don't fall to atop for one of thoae celebrated 25 dinners at the : ST. ELMO HOTEL : : 0921 L2rtntc avenue. Telephones OCice, 14Sj Residence 343, South Chleagro. FRANK FOSTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 15, Commercial Block, 1206 Commercial avenue, - Chicago. I1L Resident 9120 Exchange avenue. When In South Chicago stop at the NATIONAL : HOTEL Comer Commercial and Exchange Avea. Hoarders "anted by the Day or Week. HOME COOKIti MEALS 23c BY WEEK fS.OO. Hot and Cold Muter. Uataa.

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ener, Frlck, Superior; Heffelflnger, Escanaba. Briefs. Mrs. C Dorscheid of Houston avenue left last night for Memphis, Tenn., where she will be married to Harry Bourkhart owns a large paint and varnish store there. Over 150 pupils from the Hyde Park high school were taken through the various departments of the Illinois Steel company under the leadership of Professor Hart yesterday. The pupils were under the guidance of officials of the company and the different kinds of work were explained to them. The party left on(a late train last night for their homes in Hyde Park. Mrs. G. Dorscheid entertained several of her friends and neighbors at her home yesterday afternoon. Refreshments were served and the ladles present are very profuse in their praise of Mrs. iJorscheid as an entertainer and hostess. The guests were: Mrs. J. Anonson, Mrs. P. Peterson, Mrs. C. Dorscheid, of South Chicago; Mrs. J. Rozenqulst, Mrs. J. E. Fouley of Woodlawn and Mrs. E. Johnson of Park Side. WINDSOR PARK Mrs. C. Gabriel, 7411 Bond avenue entertained the Stony Island Avenue Book club at her home this week. Miss Myrtle Smith of Marquette avenue and Sir. Hale, were married at the home of tho bride's parents last night. Mr. and Mrs. F. White of Bond avenue entertained the Bridge Whist club at their home last night. Mrs.' Whit is a very charming hostess and all had a very good time. Cards weru played during the first part of the evening; later refreshments were served. Rev. Hugh J. Spencer of St. Mar garet's Episcopal church officiated at the wedding services of Miss Russell of South Chicago and Elmer Bonham of Whiting, Ind. The bride looked very charming in her bridal attire and the couple received many congratulations and good wishes for a long and happy married life. Tho commencement exercises of the class of 1907 of the South Chicago high school will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Calumet theatre, Ninety second street and South Chicago avenue. The following are the class of ficers: Roland Hill Todd, president; Gertrude Bender Schill, vice-president; Joseph S. Clarke, secretary; Guy A. Nelson, treasurer. Program. Address Class President Roland Hill Todd. Song, Class of '07 Selected Recitation, At the Muslcale.In two acts Bessie Eugenia Beyer. Vocal Solo The Slave Song Fanny Ray Goldsworthy. Class History Thomas Carr Hanberg. Piano Solo , Selected Myrtle B. ICinnuean. Class Praphecy Eleanore Merrllla Bennett. Violin Solo .Selected Archie L. AVilson. Valedictory Gertrude Bender Schill. Sons Selected Glee Club of the S. C. II. S. Address to Class Dr. Alexander Is. Blackwood. Class Song (Melody) Ray F. Goldsworthy (Words) John G. Sinclair. Presentation of Diplomas Principal Charles I. Parker. Class Motto Ad Finem esto Fidelis. Class Flower Red rose. Class colors Maroon and cream. The list of graduates was given in yesterday's Lake County Times. several Windsor ir'ark people are members of the graduating class. KENSINGTON NEWS Mrs. Carey was the guest of Mrs Rebedeau of 11845 Lafayette avenue Tuesday evening. John Coleman visited Alfred Rebe deau of 11S4S Lafayette avenue Wed nesday afternoon and evening. Miss Elizabeth Powers of 2353 Ken sington avenue. visited Miss Ella O'Connor of Michigan avenue, Tues day evening. The marriage of Miss Amelia Mler first daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mler, of 330 Stephenson street, to Richard O'Connor a prominent resident of Pullman, was celebrated at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning, June 26, 1907, with becoming elegance and simplicity at Holy Rosary church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Keough. The bridesmaid was Miss Bertha Mier sister of the bride and best man was T. O'Connor, broth er of the bridegroom. The bride was arrayed in j beautiful gown of white embroidered mull. She wxre a tulle veil and car ried a large bouquet of white carnations. A large reception was held at tho home of the bride's parents to one hundred and twenty-five relatives and friends. After which an elaborate super was served. They were the re cipients of many beautiful presents. STONY ISLAND NEWS Mrs. Meyers made a business trip to South Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. A. Ford visited her mother, Mrs O. J. Austin, W ednesday evening. P. Hardy moved his family into the house formerly occupied by Mr. Con way. There was a small blaze at the Nickel Plate blacksmith shop Wednesday af ternoon. J. W. SWARTZELL Grocery and Meat Market 12I7-12C9 Ninety-third Street. ETOXT ISLAND.

BURNHAAI NEWS Mrs. John Anderson is spending today n Chicago. Roy Tweedel of Hegewisch was m Burnharn this morning. Mr. ting and Mrs. Walter Reed are visin Hammond today. Miss Elsie Jordan of Hegewisch was lere this morning enroute to the city. Mesdames Geo. Bliss and E. J. Sher man were in Hammond today on busi ness. Miss Anna Frank of West Pullman was here last night to attend the grad uation exercises. Mrs. Harry McLean of Hammond vis ited friends and relatives here last night and today attended the graduation exercises. Several Hegewisch young people were here last evening to attend the entertainment. Among those present were: Misses Ellen Peterson, Sadie Yalowitz, Mary Moran, Mabel Sundberg, Katie Slnalski, Mary Dubish and Annie Dubish. The entertainment held at the schoolhouse last night was largely attended the building being packed. The class of graduates was composed of Misses Carrie Hill, Mary Frank, Jennie Bayless, Dollie l'atton and Helen Ginalskl. The class colors were green and . white and the water Illy was their flower. The class motto "Sail On and On and On," was arranged in large letters over the platform and Mowers were beautifully banked behind the chairs occupied by the graduates. The members of the class each read a well worded essay before the class prophecy was read by Miss Hill. After the close of the entertainment refreshments were served to all. WEST PULLMAN Miss Eliza Parkway is a visitor at the home of Mrs. C. 1. Chase of One Hundred and Nineteenth street. The little daughter of Mr. Longerman was taken to tho hospital Wednesday, where she will undergo an opera tion. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Dunne of Parnell avenue, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is improving. The first division of the Ladles Aid Society of the Methodist church will give a social and tea next Friday after noon and evening at the home of Mrs. C. D. Rounds of Stewart avenue. The Men's club of tho Methodist church are planning to give a picnic on the Fourth of July to be held on Parnell avenue, between One Hundred and Twentieth and One Hundred and Twenty-first streets. They will have fireworks In the evening. DYER NEWS Miss Mabel Tinnls of Chicago, is here the guest of relatives. C. Batterman of Kreuzbury was here on business yesterday. B. Schulte, Jr., of Schererville, was here yesterday looking after business matters. Jacob Scholl of Schererville, was here yesterday in the interest of his business. J. Letterer, Point, was a a cigarmaker of Crown business visitor here Wednesday. The I. O. F. Court Dyer helds its regular monthly meeting last night. No special business was done. Mrs. Anton Kaiser left last night for Chicago, where she will spend a few days with relatives. Mr. Prohl of Hammond, representing the Quaker Biscuit company of Chicago, was here yesterday to see his customers. A surprise party was given at the home of William Severin last night. A large number of friends were present. The Catholic school closed here yes teroay arternoon witn suitable exer cises. A number of friends and rela tives of the pupils were present and enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Some two weeks ago otto, a son of Conrad Piebenbrink suffered a paralytic stroke which rendered him totally helpless. Still the man is perfectly conscious. HEGEWISCH NEWS Miss Edna Graham was visiting yes terday at South Chicago. Mrs. John Thomas and Mrs. Clark were in the city today. Clara Mr. Carter returned yesterday Huntington, Va., where he has visiting. from been The graduating exercises of the Bottled Goods a specialty retailed at Wholesale Prices for Weddings, Parties and Family L'se. ED. A. SILVERMAN 13547 Ontario Ave. Hegewisch, III C. SIDUN. Hegewisch'8 leading dealer In Jewelry, talking machines and musical In struments. I carry a complete stock of watches, jewerly and clocks at popular prices. Every article guaranteed. Yoa can buy a talking machine for a small payment down, balance, one dollar week. Buy Here and Save Money.

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Mrs. Carlson of Superior avenue was removed to St. Margaret's hospital yesterday. Mrs. Carlson Is suffering with a cancer. CROWN POINT NEWS S. E. Zewers of Merrlllvllle was here yesterday. John Kenehl received a new Manson motorcycle yesterday. H. II. Meeker is harvesting about! 500 quarts of berries per day at pres-! ent. i Miss Joie Meeker will epend her va- t cation at the Winona Lake summer j school. i A jolly party of Crown Point young people spent last evening at Lassen's pavilion, Cedar Lake. G'jy Gard is learning the barber trade in Don Caldwell's barber shop during tho summer vacation. A new cement sidewalk Is being laid on North Main street from Geisen's furniture store to Krost's alley. The outlet pipes leading from the reduction plant to Deep River were laid for the new sewer system todaRev. Pur.lavy, pastor of the First M. E. church has accepted an Invitation to attend the dedication of the new M. E. church at Hammond. The marriage of Edward Geisen of this place and Miss Lillian Schmidt of Hanover Center, occurred at the Catholic church In Hanover Center at 0 o'clock this morning. W. R. Sanborn, general manager of tho Lehigh Stone company of Kanka kee, 111., was here yesterday in company with William Pierce, James Donald and James Adamson, road commissioners of Kankakee county, on a tour of inspection of Lake County's gravel road system. An exodus of Lake county school teachers will occur next Monday. Tho new law compels all of the nubile chool teachers to spend a certain amount of time at some teachers' school during the year or suffer a reduction of salary. Many of the teachers in rown Point and vicinity will go to the Torre Haute normal schools. others will go to Valparaiso, some to the Cook county normal and others to Winona, SOUTH DEERINQ Mrs. Karch was a South Chicago vis itor yesterday. Dan Collins was a South Deerlng vis itor yesterday. Mrs. L. Doner was called to East Chi cago Tuesday to the bedside of her sister-in-law, Mts. Jumpsey, who is seriously ill. Mr. O'Hara will move his family from the Joyce cottage on Torrenco avenue to the East Side this week. L. J. Manifal will occupy the place vacated by Mr. O'Hara. The card party given by the W. C. O. F. at St. Kevins Catholic church par lors Tuesday evening, was largely at tended. A parlor rocker was raffled, Mrs. Roberts holding the luckv num ber. BURNSIDE NEWS John Crowl of Ninetieth street left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Mattie Harvey of 1845 Ninetysecond place, visited with friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. Shattuck entertained the Vesta Card club yesterday afternoon at her home on Ninety-second street. Officer Fred Lyons has rented his home on Eighty-eighth place and brought a new home in Gano, whsre he will reside in the future. WHITING NEWS Mrs. Comfort Rogers Is visiting rela tives in Adrian, Mich. Misses Ingra Hendrickson and Anna Welett were Hammond visitors yester day. Charles Ilennephln, who is now stay ing in Chicago, w-as a Whiting visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Moffit will leave Saturday for a visit with relatives in Flint, Mich. Henry Thiel of Goshen, Ind., is the guest of his brother, John Thiel, of Central avenue. Archie Cooper of Olean, X. is here visiting his cousin, Charles Miller of Sheridan avenue. Miss Emma Moses of Olean, N. Y., is the guest of the Miller family of Sheri dan avenue and the Wilds family of Xew York avenue. The Ladles' Aid society of the Con gregatlonal church will have a picnic at Jackson park tomorrow and will visit the White City in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hoh and family of Windsor Park have moved to Whit ing, residing in the house in LaPorte avenue which was recently vacated by W. W. Holliday and family. John Markoslch was arrested yesterday for assault and battery upon the person of Fete Gartlsich. He was giv en a trial before Justice G. W. Jones who Imposed a fine of $14.35, which sum he paid and was released. The new addition which Paul J. Scfcolz and company la making in their

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