Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1911 — Page 6

THE TT2XE3.

September 2, 1911.

Point Mews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHOCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lcnce

an Injunction restraining Mr. and Mrs. John Hall from entering her orchard, and the case -will be tried at the next term of court. S"ems like as If there were not apples enougrh to go around In spite of the blgr crop. Advertised mall'; James Bolger, Mr. Holraan, Sam Johnson, Mr. Roy Pike, George Slacomb, Hoy Warner, Fell LaJosvesvere, Mrs. C. D. CrandeU, Mrs. Bertha Jones, Mrs. A. C. Palm, Mrs.

1 June Smith, Mrs. Jack Tholman, Mrs.

Live ex-presldents are erbout s th scarcest things In th' country nowadays.

GUI ll 1 in isuii it eruuui ffijujr nm-t j-va J500k lion mothers with es menny little freck-! led faced eons. j Don't forget the ball game between Gamblers thet let their wits go wool- Cfown,.nt tomorfow- enJ t gratherln- generally gif fteeced them- nin Nva- the two greatest pitchsolves ers Northern Indiana league, will f be pitted against each other and It will ! hA n. battle rnval from Rtart. to finish.

Charles Johnson was host to a party , TJle remainlng. gamea in the Northern

. "of Crown Point men at a chicken dinner ;

Indiana league race are crucial ones to

-at the Stilson hotel. Cedar Lake.- on j each team and wl), be fourht from .Thursday evening. Those attending . start to finish. Game called at 2:15 p.m. the enjoyable affair were Martin J.J . Smith. Tom Piatt, Sheriff brant, II. B. j Mrs. Howell V. Parry is attending a Nicholson, Herbert Wheaton. K. C. i Federated club meeting at Kensselaer Maurice McKenzie. The for a few days.

boys ate "some chicken, bHeve muh." J The Lake county teachers' institute

ended yesterday after a very success

ful session. the attendance only being

i up to standard on the last two days.

Many teachers are taking the teachersO

Labor day will not be officially ob

served In Crown Point, although the (

hanks and some of the business houses

,vi!l close for the day.f Many-will attend'the ball game at Indiana Harbor, while others will take In the dances given at the neighboring towns. Nothing in the way of a celebration or a

final examination today.

Martin J. Smith is transacting business in Chicago. The city council and the county cam-

general observance of the day will take missioners will meet next Monday.

place in Crown Point.

There is nothing new to report re-

Mrs. Phoebe Slade has gotten out'gardtng the telephone tangle as yet.

but developments are expected within a few days. The volunteer fire department held their regular monthly meeting -last evening and inspected the new consignment of Are hose recently purchased by the city. - Claude Nicholson transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. ,H. S. Barr returned today from Hahnemann hospital, Chicago, where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Barr is recovering nicely. . Miss Hattle Felton has been confined to her home the past week and Is still under the doctor's care, her case not as yet having been diagnosed. Miss Katherlne Billman will return

to Michigan City on Monday, where she is employed as Latin teacher in the high school at that place. Miss Billman has been spending the summer with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Howard Billman.

CLARK STATION. .The American Bridge company's baseball team left here last night for Ambridge, Pa,, where they will play the American Bridge company's ball team there. They will also play a few games with other teams in thai vicinity. Our boys expect to have a hard fight, but expect to pull off the honors anyway. F. Behn and Walter Behn of Clark Station were South Chicago visitors yesterday. ' Bruno Saager of Clark Station was an East Side visitor yesterday. J. Oh&mlnskl of Cudahy was a Clark Station business visitor yesterday. Mrs. W. Quinn of Clark Station was a Gary business visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kder returned here after attending the funeral of the latter's father who died a few days ago. The deceased was John Collins of South Chicago.

s. lioopes or ciaric station was a

Chcago visitor yesterday.

Harold Saxler of Chicago is spending

a few days with Clark Station relatives. N. C. Richards of Clark Station was a Chicago business visitor today. R. Much of Pine was a Clark Station

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The Misses Mae and Hilda Bailey went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives and friends.

"The POnkln Huskers" was presented

It

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Friday at 7:30 p. m. catechetical

class.

Saturday at 10 a. m. German classes. Saturday at 8 p. m. choir rehearsal. K. G. Fuessle pastor.

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bor Day Problems." Evening services resumed after the summer union meetings. Rev. M. C. Wright.

will h6ld theiipicnic on Labor day at Jackson park' and the Methodist Sunday school will also hold thelr's Sunday at Douglas park. Hammond. Congregational Cburch, 'Whiting. Sermon themes: "The Comforts of Faith" and "Separation from Evil, a Condition of Divine Acceptance." After the morning sermon, the Lord's supper will be observed. Rev. F. M. Webster,

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Mr. and Mre.'H. N. Nichols of John street are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wood and daughter, Dorothy, of Hobart. On Thursday they also entertained Mrs. W. H. Iiifenburg and Mrs. Grace Conroy, both of Hammond. The annual picnic of the Christian Bible school will be held Labor day, Sept. 4, in Lake Front Park, Robertsdaie. It is expected that a large number of the members, parents and friends of the school will be present. Miss Constance Trowe has returned

to her home in Kalamazoo, Mich., after I

a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Augusta Klose of 119th street. Rev. John Bopp of the German Lutheran church and his family returned today from a visit at Arcadia and- Fort Wayne, Ind. , A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Deese of New York avenue on Wednesday evening. Mrs. ' Catherine Childs of FIschrupp avenue is expected, home today from Canada, where --she and her children have been visitiing. Mrs. A. Klose of 119th street will go to Kalamazoo, Mich., on Monday to visit with relatives. Robert Hogan left last evening for Cleveland, O., to remain, over Labor day with relatives. Mrs. Robert Atchison Js visiting at Crocker, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julier of 119th street are the happy parents of a little daughter. , Mfs. Nicholson and two daughters and son of Indiana boulevard will jail

' for England on Sept. 21, where they , will reside permanently. The Nichol- ! pons have resided In America for the 1 rast two years, but as Mrs. Nicholson lias never become attached to this country the family has decided to rei turn. j Miss Caroline M. Kelfe returned yesj terday from her vaeation, which she i spent at Danvers, Mass., with her sister. Miss Myrtle Pederseri, who has visit-

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The Whiting Grays will play the Indiana Harbors at Indiana Harbor on Sunday and on Labor day the East Chicago ball club will play tne Grays at Zimmerman's park. -The Chicago marriage license yesterday morning contained the names of Herman Trowe of Whiting and Miss Grace Kiefer of Chicago. Mr. Trowe Is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trowe ot Oliver street, and the bride was formerly a very' popular Whiting girl, ' who has for the last two years been employed as stenographer for the Schwarzchlld-Sulzberger Co., packers, in Chicago. The couple will reside in

Whiting, and their many friends are

wishing them much happiness. ; , : ROERTSDALE. Evangelical Church, -at Rev. E. S Shrader, pastor.

Services for tomorrow are as for lows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. , Morning services at 11 a. m. Evening services at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome.

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j WMlliams Bay, ' yesterday.

Wis., returned home

The Congregational Sunday school

Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and children returped to their home in Piqua, O., after a week's visit with Mrs.. Marshall's brother, Mike Hubbard, and

family of Indiana boulevard.

Fred W. Klemm of Indiana boulevard transacted business in Gary yesterday.

Mrs. Mortenson of Chicago spent

Thursday here visiting her brother,

Rev- Benedict Rajcany of Lincoln ave

nue ;

Mrs. Fred Eggers of Roberts avenue was the guest of Mrs. Robert Atchison

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at her summer home In Crocker Friday. . ; V .,.; : "

Mrs. William, Meyers of Indiana boul

evard sperit the day in Chicago visiting

friends.

Mrs. Richard Schaaf of Indiana boul

evard was the guest of Hamond friends

yesterday.

Mrs. Fred LaHayne of Harrison ave

nue is spending a few days in Laporte visiting relatives. .

Mrs. Charles Velscak, Miss Anna

Sell. Miss Marie and Anna Newman of East Side were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Hilderbrand yesterday.

Miss Augusta Wilkeing of Roberts

avenue visited friends at East Side last evening.

Mr., adn Mrs. Owens and children

rotnrned home from Louisville, Ky.,

where they spent & week visiting relatives.

Miss Antoinette Smith of Reese ave

nue was a South Chicago visitor yesterday. , .

Mrs. H. Soltwedel of Hammond spent

the day with Mrs. John Soltwedel of

Harrison avenue.

Miss Maggie Nicholson of Indiana

boulevard saw "The Deep Purple" at McVicker's theater in Chicago last evening.

Mrs. A. Roberts and daughter. Miss

Amy, were the guests of out-of-town friends Thursday. ,

Mrs. Fred Lingham and daughter,

Mrs. Benjamin Oakley, were the guests

of Mrs. Allle Acker of Indiana Harbor Friday. Mrs. .Phillip Harr and daughter, Clara, returned to their home in Alton, 111., after a two weeks' visit at the Plau home in Harrison avenue. Mrs. Robert Atchison of Roberts ave

nue Is spending a few days at her summer home in Crocker. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Langohr are entertaining relatives from Milwaukee, Wis., at their home in Indlaan boulevard. Mrs. John Blaul and daughter, Neoml, of Roberts avenue spent several days in Edgewater, visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Arove. Henry Hatt of Indiana boulevard was

passing around cigars to his friends Thursday in honor of his birthday anniversary.' ' . - Miss Agnes Atchison of Roberts avenue is spending a few weeks in. Detroit, Mich., with friends. . i Miss Fraees . Simon of .Pearl street was the guest of South Chicago friends Thursday.

HEGEWISCH. M. Lynch left. here this week for Detroit, Mich., where he. has accepted a positio-rr"and commenced work at once. Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Beckman and little son returned home Thursday evening after a very pleasant visit with relatives at East. Gary. - Edward Jacobson. was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. Mrs. W. LeVettle and little daughter from the East Side spent Friday her with her mother. Mrs.'M. Lynch of Ontario avenue. Miss Ruth Berg spent Wednesday evening in town with friends. 1

MUNSTER. Mr. Cain of Indianapolis has completed his work here and, left for Woodford. 111. H. F. Kaske and daughter, Erna, were Crown. Point visitors Thursday. The threshers are in Munster this week. Mr. Kraay of Missouri is visiting hi brother, John Kraay.

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