Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 2 August 1911 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Wednesday, August 2, 1911.

Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lenco

evening', at which a large crowd of Crown Point people will attend. Harry Rockwell, who is now engaged In a practical course of Instruction in the mines at Cobalt. Canada, is expected here on a visit with his parents

the latter part of this month.

This is th' season o" th year when Mr. Candydate gits busy practlcin' ez f whether V call it a "he" or "she" th' minnit he gets it in his arms. Some fellers never git a cue t' ennythlng only on a billiard tabul an" a Chinaman's head. Preparations are practically complet

ed for the big picnic of the Lake' County Odd Fellows' association to be! held at the fair grounds on Saturday, J and in the event of good weather a.'.

record breaking picnic crowd is expected. The program of events pub

lished in yesterday's Times shows that ;

lack of amusement will not be com

plained of. The event being of countywide importance to the fellows of the "three links." a big representation of the lodge will be present at the annual festival of the order. Make your preparations to attend. Owing to the threatening weather in Chicago yesterday about the time for the taking of the picnic train for Monon park by the theatrical contingent of Chicago, the big picnic advertised for yesterday proved to be a fizzle as far as the attendance of stage folk was concerned, and those attending from here report a quiet time. Only three carloads of people left Chicago, most of them being the regular picnic "hangers-on" who avail themselves of every opportunity to make the trip to Monon park at the reduced fares. The thesplans themselves were decidedly non est. very few making the trip. The management of the affair stated that the event would be held later in the season. The mother of Mrs. Kicnird Collins, who Is 86 . years of age, is reported to be quite low at her home north of town, and her children have been called to her bedside. A reunion of the Meeker family was held at the home of Attorney and Mrs. J. Frank Meeker on East v street on Monday. Mrs. W, F. Uphara of Dallas, Texas, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. "W. A. Scheddell, for an extended vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Pattee are expected home from a three weeks" trip to points of interest in the eastern states on Saturday. The Independent Order of Foresters will give one of their enjoyable dances at Lassen's pavilion. Cedar Lake, this

Thomas McCay is reported as being

somewhat better this morning after two or three days of quite serious illness. Mrs. Herbert Jones is visiting with friends at Hammond and East Chicago

today. I Judge Nicholson and Edward Grover,

of county recorder at the next election, were Hammond and Kast Chicago visitors yesterday. The latest interurban news sounds more like a trolley car noise than anything heard here In months, and Crown Pointers are beginning to practice the proper way to get on and oft street

cars. '

Miss Emma Ainswort his visiting with friends and'Telativea in Chicago today. Miss Anna Englcrt is a Griffith visitor today, where she has a large class of piano pupils. "W. F. Rheinhart of Valparaiso, a piano tuner, is transacting business in Crown Point this week. Adam Dillabaugh is transacting business in Hammond and Chicago today, j Mrs. Thaddeus Fancher is reported quite sick at her home on East Joliet street. Mrs. Ridley and children will leave on Thursday for California, where they will Join Mr. Ridley, who has located there.

last evening. Mrs. C. Buell of Indiana boulevard spent Monday in East Side visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mills. Walter Halt of Pearl street Is spending a tew days at Porter, Ind., visiting friends. Mrs. Alex Hazlett of Roberts avenue was among the Chicago shoppers yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martz are entertaining the former's sister, Mrs. Hooper and children of , Ladoga, Ind.. at their home in Harrison avenue for a few days. Harry Stross of 116th street returned home after a few days' visit with

friends at Cary, 111.

Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts avenue, is able to be out again after her recent illness. j

Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaHayne returned home Monday from Crocker, Ind., where they spent several days visiting the former's parents. E. C. Holmes of Roberts avenue spent the week-end in' South Haven, Mich., with his family. Mrs. Fred Eggers of Roberts avenue, left Tuesday for Crete, 111., for a few days' visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars of Ham

mond were the guests of Mrs. Spoar's !

parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett of Pearl street Sunday. Mrs. Schleiger of East Chicago visit

ed Mrs. Ed. Langohr of Indiana boulevard yesterday.

Miss Sarah Mills of Chicago was the

guest of her sister. Miss Mamie Mills of 116th street Sunday. Mrs. Roy Height of Roberts avenue spent Sunday in East Side visiting relatives.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Miss Mary L. Morrison, stenographer for the Board of Education, has gone to Canada for a month's visit with relatives. Miss Rica Vater of Cleveland avenue has returned home from a six weeks' vacation which she spent in Ypsilantl, Michigan. Mrs. August Opperman of La Porte avenue, will give a party at her homo on Thursday afternoon to which every one is welcome, it beig given for the benefit of German church. Mrs. August Stavitzhl 6t the East Side visited Mrs. Henry Ehlers over Sunday. Mrs. c. Schmidt of Fred street entertained a large party of friends at her

home on Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary. A large number of the guests In attendance were friends from Chicago. Mrs. Henry Behrens of New York avenue has been spending several days visiting her mother, Mrs. Hagemaster, at Chicago Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Opperman of Short street, were the guests of relatives on the East Side. Mrs. George G. Soltwedel of Sheridan avenue, has been laid up the past week with a sore foot. Misses Nellie and Katherlne McEnift both of whom are on their vacations, have gone to Rochelle, 111., to spend two weeks with their sister, Mrs. Archie L. DuFon and family.

ROBERTSDALE. Miss Josephine Jewett of Pearl street left Tuesday for Van Wert, Ohio, where she will be the guest of Miss Edna Walborn for a week. Mrs. Cawell of Hammond was a guest at a six o'clock dinner Monday evening at the Martz home in Harrison avenue. Mr. William Seliger of East Side visited her daughters. Mrs. Henry Eggers and Miss Marie Seliger Monday. Miss Margaret Hodgson of Chicago was the guest of friends in Pearl street yesterday. Miss Selma Ehlers of Roberts avenue, visited friends In Hammond Monday. Miss Merle Minniger returned to her home in Lowell after a week's visit with Miss Posephine Jewett of Pearl street. Charles Eggers of Roberts avenue was a South Chicago business visitor

BURNHAM. Mr. G. H. Mills of Pullman avenue made a busines trip to East Chicago Monday morning. . Mrs. J. Faverty of Park avenue was an out of town visitor Monday. Bertha Ayers of Chicago returned home today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. Burnham. Miss Irma Lynch of Hegewisch spent yesterday afternoon with Burnham friends. Samuel Burnham of Center avenue was a Hammond business goer Monday afternoon. Mrs. O. J. Kiersey visited her daughter at Robertsdale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedman of Center avenue are moving from here to West Hammond today.

Mrs. ' D. Pritchard and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Jones were Chicago shoppers on Monday. Steve Meyers has purchased the grocery and market of Steve Straka on Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Straka have moved to Fischrupp avenue. Miss Pearl Seifer has resumed her

work as stenographer for the Betz Company at Hammond, after a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt G. Muffith attended the Desplaines Congregational meeting on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will serve their regular weekly Monday dinner tomorrow after

noon. Mrs. Russell Wilkinson and family of Oliver street will leave Friday for a month's visit at Streator and other Illinois points. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. Miss Esther Evans of Pennsylvania avenue left yesterday for a month's visit with relatives and friends at Alton. 111. Mike Martinatzics was arrested for assault and battery upon Conrad Guiford by Officer Nlziolkiewicz. He was found guilty bjr Judge Fetterhoft and fined $5 and costs, which he paid and was released.

acted business here yesterday. Mat Pfeifer from Scherervllle was a business visitor here yesterday.

ST. JOHN. Peter Welngart and family spent Monday with relatives In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Ports from Hammond are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ports. Mrs. Schwartz and daughter. Miss Lizzie from Chicago spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Portz. Miss Susan Klassen was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumacher of Scherervllle were St. John visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller from

Hammond visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Sr., here and left Monday for a visit with relatives in Rosebush, Mich. William Koehle transacted business in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Frank Tliiel was a Chicago visitor Monday. Do not forget the dance Wednesday, Aug. 2, at Spring Hill Grove, St. John. S-M-W

LOWELL. Ruth Sanders is visiting irlends In Chicago. Ramond Klmmet stepped on a broken bottle and nearly severed the big toe on his left foot. Mrs. A. Sallner and daughter Clara were Cedar Lake visitors yesterday. Orwin Thomas and family and Lewis McNay and wife made made a trip to Gary Sunday in Mr. Thomas' auto. George Cooley, who has worked on the Monon road for several years. wa let out by the company, without giving him any reason for their actions. Oscar Trimbill of Hammond was ia.

HEGEWISCH. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will hold their regular meeting in the rear room of the church Thursday afternoon. AH members and friends are-cordially invited to attend. S. A. Martindale has had a new coat of paint on his home on Superior avenue. Rev. Carlson,' Martin Doleen and W. C. Reed called on V. A. Beckrnan at the Englewood hospital Monday and found him getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes from Fayette. Iowa, was visiting W. C. Reed

and family of Conondulett avenue.

Edward Jacobson was a Chicago business vlstor yesterday. Miss Marie Is reported on the sick list. Stanley Gehouskl, an employe of the Western Steel Car and Foundry Co., left here yesterday to spend a few weeks among relatives and friends In the old eo'intrj-. Mrs. Frank Weiland took her little neice to her home In Englewood yesterday. Miss Lovegreen of - Englewood is visiting Miss Mildred Hendrickson of Superior avenue. Miss Mary Eckwall of the East Side formerly of Hegewisch spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday here among friends. Miss Porch, who is employed at the Western Steel, is having her vacation at this time. Miss Ruth Heimberger of Kewana, Ind., has gone to Milwaukee, Wis., after

HOBART. Mesdames F. Belcow, L Rod and F

Thompson were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Xuper and children of Englewood are here visiting with relatives. The Modern Priscilla club will meet next week Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Gordon. Mrs. Croan and daughters Viola and Mildred were Gary visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kruse and chil-

, 'dren of Michigan are here visiting Miss Geneve Edwards of Buffalo ave- frind and relatives.

nue is spending three weeks in Lansing, Mlsas Llle Jonnson of the Spot Cash Mich., with her aunt and uncle and her store ,s enjoylng a vacatlon this week, brother. t iri T ro.. v.o-9n

I Lowell yesterday.

Archie Love of Texas is visiting his mother here, who is in very poor health. Nate and Boyd Davis are visiting relatives in Sheridan. Mrs. Crip Hill is visiting her brother I. J. Thompson and family at Buui Creek. The Mises Mae Carsten and Harrie-t Foster are visiting friends in Marlon, Ind. Geo. Woodruff and wife of Los Angeles, Cal., who have been visiting at the home of Tine Pattee left for home yesterday.

If you smoke a La Vendor once you will always call for them.

Miss Ruth Sundbcrg has returned home after spending two weeks in the city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cadle and family of West Pullman is spending a couple of weeks with the latter's mothei- Mrs. Annie Olson. Miss May Ekwell of Chicago spent a few days with Mr.' and Mrs. Albert Bore. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Drinnan of Superior avenue entertained relatives

from the city Sunday.

I

DYER. Do not forget the dance Wednesday, Aug. 2. at Spring Hill Grove, St. John. S-M-W Bernard Schulte, Sr., from Scherervllle, transacted business here Monday. Herbert Keilman from Hammond is

visiting for three weeks with Mr. and spending a week's vacation at the home Mrs. Drinnan of 13534 Buffalo avenue, of his mother, Mrs. Phillip Keilman. Mrs. Annie Olsen has moved from j Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. J. Chevigny were Buffalo avenue to Superior avenue. Hammond visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Johnson and family of Miss Lizzie William is spending sevBufTalo avenue are expected home soon i eral days with friends i nChlcago. they have been gone four weeks visit- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grelvlng and ing in Claypool and Akron, Ind. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tilmont visited

terday at the New Chicago Specialty factory at New Chicago.

Mr. G. Anderson and son from the East are spending a week with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cha3. Sundberg of Buffalo avenue.

with relatives at Scherervllle Tuesday. John Keilman and son George from St. John were Dyer visitors Tuesday. Peter Schaller from St. John trans-

Glen and Hosford Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shulte spent yesterday at Hobart. J. Finery and E. Masterman returned home after spending a few days in Michgan City. Mrs. A. Wehner spent a few days with her daughter. Mrs. J. Schmelter. Katie Wehner spent yesterday at Ifammond the guest of Marion Adler. Florian Adler is spending the day at Griffith.

Chas. Engle has returned to his home

at South Chicago after a few days

visit here. Fred Ritter spent last evening at

Gary.

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