Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 29 August 1911 — Page 6
THE TIMES. Tuesdaj', August 29, 1011.
Crown Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the Diary of Si. Lence
Hek Spence seas thet sumtimes it ain't enny credit to a dog f say he's sum man's best friend. There's never enny friendly rivalry
f a beauty show,
will celebrate with a banquet and on the second day will picnic at the Kankakee. The Auerbach shirt factory commenced operations yesterday after sev
eral weeks of idleness necessitated by
the striking of its employes. An agree ment was recently reached by the man
agement and workers and It is expected that no further labor trouble will
j be " experienced The concern is said
to be benina with orders ana worn win be resumed, the factory being run to full capacity to fill the orders. Work is nearly completed on the addition to the Letz factory east of town
Real estate men claim that houses and the concern wln SOon employ many were never scarcer in Crown Point, extra ,iands to suppiy the demand for and have found out that the city bears their Rrinders. The business of the the distinction of having the least num-' oncern ls tea.iilv increasing and Is her of empty houses for its population' reachin proportions of considerable of any city in the state. Only two .magnitude
, ' , " " . 4 . t The Lyric theater showed the film of
the steady growth of the city and the great need for modern homes. The Lake county teac hers' institute opened yesterday morning with a larger attendance than in. many years. The superintendents and the teachers in the larger city schools have awakened to the importance and benefits of the institute and are giving it their sup-
department visited his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana boulevard, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of Englewood and Mr. and Mrs. R. Edmunds of South Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Anian of Roberts avenue Sunday. Miss Hattle Klemm and Augusta Wilkening are home again after a few days visit with relatives and friends in Laporte and Michigan City. , Miss Mildred Schnaudt of East Side visited Robertsdale friends Sunday. Grace and Ernest Turley and their uncle, Mr. Turley, spent Sunday In Chicago, visiting friends. Leon Rought entertained a number of his friends at the home of his parents in Cleveland avenue last Saturday
evening. A very pleasant evening was spent in music and games until 10:30 o'clock, when dainty refreshments were served. Miss Mamie Brown of Harrison avenue visited friends in Brooklyn, N. T., Sunday evening.
Miss Lena Harvey returned to her
home in Michigan City after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langohr of Indiana ' boulevard.
William Eggers of Indiana boulevard
attended the Gaiety theater, South Chi cago, last evening.
the reie'it coronation of King George nd Queen Mary last evening. It was very interesting as well as instructive and was af.nreclatcd by the. audience. A'. J. Ktuier 1 us commenced work on hi contract tf bulletin the water main extension on Ridge and Union streets. City Treasurer Lehman is riding a new Excelsior motorcycle. Arthur Kenne has returned from a
WHITING AMD. ENVIRONS
Mrs. Frank Leonard has returned to
her home In Illinois after spending the.
week with her sisters, Mrs. Harry Tllton and Mrs. Wilson Lee. Mrs. William Shinn of Cleveland avenue ls expected home today from Buchanan, Mich., after spending a week with relatives."
was Impossible to get her to regain consciousness, so Mr: Lippelt found it necessary to remove his wife to St. Margaret's hospital, where she was reported yesterday as being much improved. ; Atkln & Tharp entertained their em
ployes at an annual outing on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Jenkins have ! Tn Party, consisting of 21, left Whlt-
returned from Goshen, Ind., where they spent several days visiting at the home
ing early Sunday morning on the Lake
Shore train for Porter, Ind. At Porter
ofthe former's sister, Mrs. Baker, and vehicles were secured and the party
(aml'v. I were taken to the Atkin farm, where
1 the entire day was spent in all kinds
port as never before. This year the
program promises many good tilings ; visit with relatives at Valparaiso, Ind.
and the layman would find his ti,me ;
well and profitably spent in attending the sessions.
Miss Tillie Lehman returned
ROBERTSDALE.
I Mrs. George McMillian of Indiana last boulevard spent the day in South Chi-
evening from an extended trip to .cago the guest of Mrs. Roller.
points in Canada, visiting the cities of Reed Hubbard of Roberts avenue
'Montreal and Quebec for over three weeks. Miss Anna Hoffman accompanied her on the tour, but will not return until the last of the week. r Lewis Pettibone and sister, Laura, will move this week from their present home on Court street into the Will Pettibone house on North street. The house they vacate will be occupied byits new owner, Mrs. Blakeman. The class of 190S of the Crown Point high school will hold a reunion on Friday and Saturday of this week. They
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transacted business in South Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Woodall of Roberts avenue have returned home after a two weeks' isit with relatives at Indianapolis. Mrs. A. Roberts entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mizo. George Mizo and Mrs. Wilsey of Chicago at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Iandon of Harrison avenue were East Side visitors Sunday. Oscar Galles spent the week end In Port Washington, Wis., visiting his parents. AVarren Rueben of Englewood was the guest of friends in Harrison avenue last evening. yMr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and children of Indiana boulevard visited th former's mother, Mrs. Ambrose Smith of Wheeler... Ind., over Sunday. Mrs. Henry Ehlers, who has been very sick for the past two weeks, is reported much better. Fred KascH of Indiana boulevard returned home after enjoying a week's vacation at Wheeling. W. Va. G. W. Grisdale of Roberts avenue Is spending a few days' vacation at South Haven, Mich. x Fred Langohr of Ihe Hammond fire
HOBART. Miss Alice Sarvers, who has been vis
iting with friends at Lowell for the
past week, returned home yesterday. .
Melvin Parker, who has been living
on the Fleck farm about two miles north of town, moved to Gary' yesterday.
Mrs. Roy Dodge was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wood went to Hammond yesterday to : visit with friends. Mrs. Huguenard and Miss Millatan Pio of Fort Wayne are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pio and family.. The Modern Pricilla club will meet this week Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Kenward. Miss Etta Glynn of the Bee Hive is enjoying a two weeks vacation. She ls visiting with friends at Indianapolis. Messrs. Scheddell and Reissig moved their drug store yesterday from Main street- to the Wild building, on Third street.
STIEGLITZ PARK. Mrs. M. Gorman has returned home from her two weeks' visit in St. Louis. Mrs. J. Sullivan was a Whiting visitor last evening. Miss L. Callaghan went to Whiting on business yesterday. Mrs. Kish is on the sick list for tlic past week. Mrs. Moor of South Chicago was a visitor here yesterday. Miss K. Gorman went to Whiting on business yesterday. M. Heslin of South Deering was a visitor here yesterday. Miss Edna Evans shopped in Hammond yesterday. Mr. Johnson of Chicago transacted business here yesterday.
SPARTAN.
unam &ninn of Cleveland avenue are entertaining his niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Herman, who has just
moved here from Buchanan, Mich.
Miss Enola Baker of Sheridan avenue left yesterday morning for her home in Pontlac, Mich., to visit her parents. Theodore Kammer returned home from Dyer Sunday evening after spending the day with his family. Miss Grace Taylor expects to return
to her home In Cleveland, O., the latter
part of the week. Miss Taylor has been here visiting her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wylie, on New York avenue.
Webster Evans of Woodlawn has been here several days as the guest of John Morrison of New York avenue. Miss Caroline M. Kelfe, who has been
spending her vacation at Danvers, Mass., is now on her way home. En route Miss Keife will stop off at Middlebury, Vt. From there she will return west by way of Montreal. Toronto, Lewlston and Buffalo. From Toronto to.Lewlston she will sail across ake Ontario, making a very pleasant trip home. Mrs. William Shinn and Miss Nettie Drake are planning to attend the 18th reunion of the Dinwiddle clan which will be held on next Saturday at Lowell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dinwlddie. It" Is expected that there will be an attendance of 150 or more. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam and Robert Carver of the Chicago Examiner and wife spent two days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Klnsey at Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch and children spent Sunday In St. John with
relat ives. Miss Celia Schaefer , and brother, Theodore, returned home Monday after a week's visit with their tincle In Schererville with their uncle, Nick Schaefer. ""John Wilken of Chicago
J rpent Saturday and Sunday with his j uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Math I Schaefer of Sheridan avenue, j Ralph Flemming is Dr. Putnam's ; now office assistant. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lippelt of 533 ' New York avenue attended the team
sters' picnic at Kindel's grove on Sunday night. Mrs. Lippelt was evidently feeling well, as she was walking around having a good time, when quit unexpectedly she fell to the ground. An effort was made to pick her up, but it was found that she was unconscious. A physician was called, but It
of merrymaking, and partaking of the bounteous feast which had been taken along;
Ray Walker of New York avenue has returned home from a visit in New
York, but Mrs. Walker stopped off at
Cleveland for a two weeks' visit with.
relatives.' . .
The wedding of Hoy E. Wright of
Whiting and, Mrs. Bertha LInd of Chi
cago took place in Chicago on last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wright
will reside in Englewood.
HE3EWISCH. -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. A
C. Klucker, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Silverman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hohwy and daughter Ella, H. Bell, Mr. Crow and
Miss Lena Reed were those from Hegewlsch who attended the lake excursion
to Milwaukee last Saturday afternoon.
given by the Masonic lodge of Chicago
The merry crowd of about 1.400 left Chicago on the steamship United States Saturday about 1:30 o'clock. Owing to
the fine weather the lake was calm and
beautiful and everybody seemed to en
Jov themselves to the fullest extent
When supper was announced every
body fell Into line at the head of the
stairs which led to the banquet, room.
and as only two hundred could be served at a time those that happened
tf be unfortunate enough to be a
the- end of the line were obliged to
stand for two hours or more, patiently
waiting, when they should get so near
the stairway as to smell the deliclou
ten-course' supper being served be
low, and, to get a chance to glide down
the stairway and pacify their hunger
which the lake breeze had created dur
Ing the afternoon. The look on th faces of the last . few hundred, and th
words that w;re spoken by those when
thev descended the stairs will remain
untold. About 7:30 p. m-the boat landed at Milwaukee- and each person' as
he left the boat was greeted with a carnation. The crowd then separated and th crowd from Hegewisch enjoyed an auto, sightseeing trip through the
Ity which was enjoyed by-all, Rafter
which a four-course banquet suDDer
was served to all ' the ladles of the
rowd, after which everybody returned
to the boat, which left the city about
2:30 o'clock. The trip back to Chicago
was a pleasant one, but every one was
glad when they first caught sight of
ome land about 7:30 a. m. Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Volleen and daughter, Inez, of
Roseland viitftI relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Rofinot left here
yesterday morning for Berring Springs,
Mich., where they expect to spend the.
next two weeks.
The shirt waist dance given by the
IT. B. T. boys at the Hegewisch Opera
House last Saturday evening was well
attended and enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beckman and lit
tle son, Clifford, left here Saturday afternoon for East Gary, where they expect to spend a couple of weeks with
the latter's parents there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watkins spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Chicago.
Mrs. A. C. McDonnell and daughter.
Agnes, of Woodlawn spent Sunday afternoon and evening with friends in
town. i
V. W. O'Roark spent Sunday with his
wife, who ls visiting friends at Crown Point.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Martlndale spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berg of Chicago.
Miss Gladys Argadlne visited her sis
ter, Mrs. fYed Curry of Englewood,
Sunday.
Miss Sarah Brown and brother are
spending a few days with friends at Benton Harbor. .
Mrs. Frank Wetland and children
returned home after visiting relatives
at Peru, Ind.
Glen and Hosford Parks. Mrs. Frank Raudach has returned to
her home In Chicago after spending a
few days with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leslie of Chicago
spent Sunday here. .
Mr. Applegate of Chicago spent Sun
day at his summer home here. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hlney have returned
home after spending a few days in Chicago the guejsts of relatives. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Carlson of Tolles-
ton were seen here yesterday.
C. Nessau of Lake Station was a bus
iness visitor here yesterday.
Marie and Ellen Peterson of Gary
spent Sunday here. t
Mr. Townsley of Tolleston was seen here yesterday. Julia Weinand of near Merrillvilie spent Sunday here. Mrs. Berens of Merrillvilie spent Sunday with the family of Math Schumacher of this place.
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The Sunday school of the First Con
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