Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1911 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Monday, August 28, 1911.".
Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
Prom the Diary of Si. Lence
to their home at Shelby after attending the fair and visiting with Mrs. Filield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown. About twenty-five automobiles made a roundabout excursion from Klgin to cities in eastern Indiana and made Crown Point one of the objective points in theli"itlnerary yesterday afternoon.
Hek Spence sez th" only way make expenses meet nowadays is ' save half er money an" n H srtnu t'other hslf. T'ney say figrgers never lie. Saw one yestiddy that I bet didn't dare set, iUier.
i'cte Henning had a. workout on Saturday at Wiriamac when he pitched a same for Winamac against the Walton, Ind., team, shutting out the visitors and winning his game by the score of 14 to 0. Hennlng succeeded in striking out eighteen men of the Walton team besides pounding their pitcher for one home run, one three-base hit and two two-baggers. Some record for one individual to have in a game. Ilenning nearly made as good a showing against Whiting yesterday in the six lnninss he pitched. It is reported that John Weber has
of forty acres near Winfield last week, paying in the neighborhood of $125 per acre, and that William Batterman has 'also purchased 160 acres known as tTie Moore farm for a consideration of $12.000. The sale of farm land in thiavl-
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cinity has been active during the past two weeks. The Lake county teachers' institute
commences today at the courthouse here and a large number of the county teachers ar in attendance. County Superintendent Heighway has arranged an Interesting and Instructive program and engaged fine instructors for the occasion and the five days' meeting will
be one of profit and benefit to thevisit- , ing teachers of Lake county. , ' Miss Lole Hughes has returned from Winona, where she has spent some time i taking a musical course in the summer i schools. i Mrs. W. 1). Wil.-ox of Chicago has spent several days with Mrs. C. A. Lincoin at her Court street home, f Mr. and Mrs. 'Will. Lowe of Chicago
spent the wek end with Mrs. Lowe's (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford.
Misses Marie Carter and Marie Connell of Hammond and Chicago are the guests of Miss Norma Bartholomae for a few days. Granville Richardson and wife, ".of Chicago toured to the Hub yesterday and renewed old acquaintances. Attorney Frank Meeker Is able to be
around again after being on the sick list for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Handley spent yesterday with relatives at Lowell. A baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bosel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eder have left for their home In Chicago after an extended visit with Mrs. Eder's mother, Mrs. Sebergor, on Clark street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wells have returned to their home in Chicago after
a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wells, of this place. A large crowd of Whiting fans attended the ball game here yesterday. Frank Ialy and family of Chicago are visiting at the W. H. Hayward home on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of Hammond have returned to their frome after several days spent with Crown Point relatives. MIses Carrie Kramer, who is now a nun in one of the Catholic sisterhoods In New York City, returned to her duties today after visiting for a few days
with her parents here. Mrs- William Ross is reported as being quite sick at her home on Union street. Mrs. .Rosenthal Is reported as quite 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Peters, in Foot street. Wanted Ladles to canvas Crown Point; $1.50 per day, commission and expenses. Address W. C. Gruwell, general delivery, Hammond, Ind. 25-2 Otto Fifield and wife have returned
WHITING AND; ENVIRONS
ROBERTSDALE. A pleasant social v affair took place Saturday evening at the home of Miss
Myrtle Soltwedel of Harrison avenue. It was a miscellaneous shower, given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer of East Side. About thirty young people were present, and a delightful evening was spent in umisc and other social amusements. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer received a number of pretty and useful gifts from their friends. Mrs. Edward I.angohr of Indiana boulevard visited friends In Hammond yesterday. Miss Clara Schaaf of Indiana boulevard was the guest of Hammond friends last evening. Miss Helen MacLcan of Roberts avenue attended the Caledonia Pipers' pic
nic, given at the World's Fair park," Thursday." August Eggers of Roberts avenue left Saturday evening for Green Island, la., to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. Henry Fick of Harrison avenue spent tho day shopping in South Chi-
Mr. ana Airs, jonn ivianey are entertaining relatives from Milwaukee at their home in Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hardtman of Chi
cago were' the guests of Mrs. Frank
Buehler of Indiana boulevard yester day.
The members of the Interstate Pedro club meet Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Edward Freese of Har
rlson avenue. The guests met , for a
pleasant social time and spent the afternoon in playing pedro. At the close of the games a dainty luncheon "was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverenz, Jr., entertained the latter's sister from Chicago at their .home in Harrison avenue the latter part of the week. Mrs. A. Roberts and daughter, Mrs. F. Richard Schaaf and Mrs. William Grisdale spent Friday in Woodtewn the guests of Mrs. E. A. Mizo. Sam Cunningham of Indiana Harbor visited Robertsdale friends yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schaaf. William Grisdale and Edson Moore were county fair visitors at Crown Point Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Sohmittle of
j Pearl street are the proud parents of
a baby hoy. which arrived at their home Friday. Miss Marie Buhl of Amana. la., is visjting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Shaider of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. M. Hubbard and Mrs. Marshall spent the day shopping in Chicago. John Blaul of Roberts avenue attended the Gaiety theater in South Chicago last evening.
The death of Mrs. Gulst Sabinskl occurred at her home on Fred street on Saturday night at 6:85 p. m. after being a long sufferer", with tuberculosis. Mrs. Sabinskl was born in Germany in 1864, her maiden name being Alvlna
Schroeder. In 1884 she was united In
marriage to Gustave Sabinskl, twelve
children being the fruit of this union.
Seventeen years ago the family moved to Whiting. Mrs. Sabinskl Js survived by her husband and six children. Mrs.
Alwina Callahan and Miss Clara Sabinskl, besides four-smaller children, Gustav, Herman, Arthur and the youngest, Emll, 4 years old. In addition she leaves three sisters and a brother, all of whom are still In Germany. The funeral will take place -tomorrow afternoon, when Services will be preached at the German Lutheran church, by Rev. John Bopp at 1 p. m.
Interment will be in Concordia ceme- '.
SPARTAN.
J . JiauilllvilU. Mrs. M. Rosenthal of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. Mandel Fltzele of Sell rage avenue. Miss Bessie Seifer of Davidson place is .visiting in Coloma and Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss Mary Johnson of New Tork avenue has taken a position as stenographer with the Betz Co. at Hammond. V.. G. Swartz of Sheridan avenue entertained his brother. S. E. Swartz. a professor In Fairmount college, at Wichita, Kan. Mrs. T. A. Thomas is entertaining her mother, Mrs. William Lang of New
Orleans. She also received a visit from her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs, F.- Mathews of New Orleans last week. Mr. and Mra. Donahue and daughter, Marlon, of Sheridan avenue returned home Saturday night from a week's visit In Benton Harbor. Mrs. Brandt, who was here visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Gallagher of Laporte avenue, returned to her home In Sidney, O., on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Starr Stowell and children of Laporte avenue have returned home from Coldwater. Mich., where they visited the former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Relnhardt Baumgarten
I and daughter. Orvllla, have gone to
Detroit to visit relatives. Before returning home the latter will visit Miss Muriel O'Conlior. at Lima, O., who formerly lived In Whiting. Miss Kate Gallagher of Chicago visited her brother, Pat Gallagher, of Laporte avenue, on Friday.
J George Hornet of Ohio avenue left j Saturday for a Michigan summer re: ; sort to soend his vacation. j Miss Edna O'Hara of Cleveland ave- ; nue has returned home from an eastern trip of several weeks. Misses Georgia and Eva Fuller have j returned home from a visit with rela- ! tives In Chesterton. J Lester Ptromherg of Point Richmond, J Cal.. stopped off here for a short visit I with friends while en route to New
York to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver and daughter, Mabelle. and. son. Vinton
leave tonight for: Parkersburg, W. Va., where they ' will reside permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver have sold their home on Pennsylvania avenue to Mr. and Mrs. M. Lutz. Gust Krebs spent yesterday ' visiting his mother at Crete, 111. Mri and Mrs. Mike Harr and children are expected home this week from Portland, Mich , where they visited the former's father. ' r' ' Nicholas Reldy, who, has eluded the Whiting police for about two weeks, was arrested on Saturday In Indiana Harbor by Officers Vacha and O'Con
nor. A warrant was made out against
Reldy at that time, charged with hav
ing assaulted Jack Humphrey, a next door 'neighbor. , Reldy left town before
it wss possible to serve the warrant
Being employed at Indiana Harbor he
Jusfc stayed there, and never came back
until the officers brought him back Saturday, v The trial will come up be
fore Mayor Parks this evening.
HOBART.
HEGEWISCH. Cards have be-n received from Miss Lillian Ioe of Hegrewlnch. who Is visiting In .the eastern cities, on her vacation, that she is having a very enjoyable lime.. Miss Doe. is one of the slxt eri young' ladies who went fast with The Time party in 1905. . Charles Biindy returned to Hohoken, X. after a few days vlit among relatives here. ',' V.'A. Beckman . returned , home from the Knglewood hospital last Thursday
after haying been "cbnflned there for1 the past four weeks with the typhoid
fever,' He seems to be feeling protty well and gaining In strength. "
Miss Edna Oder was a Chicago visi
tor last Friday.
C. Mahnstone I of Roseland was ' In
Hegewlsch on business last Friday.
Lincoln Bunday and family of Hoboken, . N. Y arrived hero last Ftjday
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Lam
ming at their home at Three Mile Lake.
Mich.
I Miss Nellie Creed returned to Engle-
wood after spending several days here
with Mrs. A. A. Kuss of Ontario avenue. Miss Lucile urgren Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Carl Anderson of Park Manor. V. E. Rofinot was in Chicago on business last Friday. Mrs. Flowers and daughter Treasure visited friends in town last week. A. A. Kuss and C. Bundy attended ths baseball game in Chicago last Friday. Mrs. Lisings is spending a few flays visiting relatives In Valparaiso. Miss Gladys Argadlne returned homo Friday evening after visiting relatives at several points In Ohio for the past five weeks.
MERRILLVILLE.
Mrs. Barnev Younir of ITamomnd Is 1
vittin Wr sister. Mrs Vfrlr Paean. I n unidentified man was Instantly
David Owen expects to start for Cal
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The ball " game held here yesterday between the Hobart Athletics and the Hammond Grays resulted In a victory for the Athletics, the score' being 17 to . : . A large number from here attended the picnic at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent of Chicago visited over Sunday with Mrs. Vincent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Looker and family. - Miss Fitzmorris, who has been visit
ing the past few days with Dr. Clara Faulkner, returned to her home in Chicago yesterdsy. Owing to the rain on Thursday the musical recital which was to be given by the pupils of Miss Donahue was postoned and will be held this afternoon at Flint Lake at Valparaiso. About 50 from here went to South Haven by boat from Gary yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks and baby of Griffith visited relatives here yesterday. Charles Scheldt of Chicago visited at the home of Ed. Scheldt on Sunday. The Misses Mary and Emma Traeger of Chicago visited friends and relatives
here yesterday. .
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ifornia in a few dava to look after his interests there. Beatrice Todd of Griffith is spending a few days with Mamie Coleman. Will Lennertz of Chicago Heights Is calling on his numerous friends here. Miss Fleck of Riverdale is visiting Miss Lena Hein. Roy Goodrich and wife and child from Lowell is spending the week end with the family of Perry Gooodrich. i Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Woods of Boon Grove are visiting the families of Will and S. B. Woods and taking in the sights of Gary. . Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman o f Griffith made a short call here Saturday. Mrs. Chr!stTrelb and children are visiting in Chicago.
killed by a Chesapeake & Ohio freight train on the railroad crossing in Highlands Saturday morning. Miss Mary and Annie Kraus were Hammond shoppers. Miss K. and N. Zyp were Hammond shoppers Saturday. J.Weatfleat was in Hammond on .business Saturday.
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