Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1912 — Page 6
THE' TIMES. January 6, 1912.
Grown : Point Mews
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Livelyapital
WHITING AND ENVIRONS
SHUCKS
From the Diary of Si Leno
Thou Are Uke a Flower (Liszt) Walter llijun. Piano C';opln) Mrs. Dinwiddle. Gipsies Vocal (Brahms) Misses Grimmer and Crowell.
Hy Ball s-r. he hed two fingers crossed when he made three o' li is Now Yar's resolutions last Monday. S'eiety don't care how niuch they clamp down th' lie s" long's they don't interfere with th' corks. Took inventory o' stock yestiddy no stub pencil an' on peruny notebook. The Fortnightly Musical club will meet at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tinkhain on East street next Fonday evening, Jan. S. A fine program of vocal and instrumental music has been prepared and a grood
attendance is expected at the
meeting of the club for some weeks.
Following is th program: ' Slavonic and Scandinavian. Paper Personal Characteristics
Great Composers. Frs. Shortridge. si Peer Gynt Silte (Grieg) Fesdames McMahan and Pattee. Yearnings (Rubensteln) Miss Jlouk. elodle Opus 16 N'o. 2 (Paderewski) Miss Ott. . Dreams (Strelezkl) Mesdames Root and Vllmer.
Th Two Larks (Leschetlzky) Miss
EnglerL
Venetian Regatta Noeturn (Liszt)
Mrs. Tinkham. Wanderer's Night Song (Rubenstein) Mesdames Knight .and Crowell. j Violin (Selected) Ernest Bartholo-mae.
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.Although the date has not been set as yet, the faculty and pupils of the Crown Point high school are planning on .pee:ai dedication exercises in the new high school building, the latter part of this month. State Superintendent of .Schools Greathou.se of Indianapolis has announced that he will make a special effort to attend the exercises
if held later, than the 19th of th-
month, that time being convenient for him. The plans are to accommodate
superintendent Greathouse in order to
liava his presence at the dedicatory ex
ercises. They will be held in the even-I ins. and Crown Point people will have a chance to view the new school build-
j ing in.its entirety at that time.
Advertised mail Miss Alice Halon,
firgt!Mrs. H. P. Moody, Mtf. T. Marker, Miss
iuzaoecn a. ueese. Airs, ueorge t?ton-
er. Pearl Sanders, H. C. Plackman,
Beryl Blackman, J. .1. Fassler, Joe Horner. Chester McLain, Robert E. Ross, Col. V. F. Smith, Joseph Schell-
man, Charles Windling.
Ice harvesting will be commenced at Fancher's lake this morning by George
Sherman ana a big force of men, who
will work unceasingly until the har
vest is completed. The Ice of the lake
is of extra good quality, from eight to
nine inches trick and free from snow
The large houses at th lake and sev
eral storage houses in the city will be filled before the tools are laid away
for another year.
The alumni basket-ball team and the
regular high school team engaged in a
friendly contest at the high school gymnasium last evening, the alumni
players defeating the students. This
Ms the second time the alumni team has
been victorious this year over their
former classmates.
Miss Dorothy Young is reported as
being quite severely ill at her home
on Nichols street, suffering from a gathering In her head. Her condition
was quite serious last night.
Nearly fifty dog licenses have been
issued by the city clerk up to date and nearly each one is accompanied by a
cuss word with the regular fee. I
takes quite a while for a pocketbook
to become used to city life and de rnands.
Yesterday was Crown Point's coldest day for sixteen years, and business
was nearly at a standstill, every lady
preferring hug their fires instead o
spending their money.
Deputy Sheriff Furman is suffering
from a severe attack of rheumatism
but still keeps on the go.
Sheriff Thomas Grant has been callea
to Chicago Heights to testify as a wit
ness in a horse stealing case being tried in court there.
4rcriuau Kvaugrllrat t hurch of Whiting, Indiana boulevard, near 119th st. Sunday. Jan. 7: Sabbath school at :30 a. ni. Preaching at 10:30 a. -m.: 'The Other Way" (Matthew 2. 12). Preaching at 7:30 p. m., "Back to the Land of Israel" (Matthew 2r 21):"" Young People's Alliance - devotional at T p. in.: "The Christian Virtue of Courage.". P. Goebel. leader. Alliance prayer week: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. 4:30 p. iu., catechetical cla; 7:30 p. n. BiMe study, and Y. P. A. committee No. 1. , Friday, 7:50 p. ni., German classes; 7:S.i p. ni., choir. Eugene G. Fue.ssle, pastor;'ilS Sheridan avenue.
( ODRrrtial tonal Church. ( The pastor of. Plymouth church. Rev.
F. M. Webster, will preach next Sunday
Officer Joseph Vacha is oft duty by illness. ' jj. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas K. Shaw have returned from Stewardson, III., where they spent a few days visiting with the former's parents A number of friends of Mrs. Charles B. Manbeck of Sheridan avenue tendered her a most pleasant surprise on Thursday night in honor of her birthday anniversary.
' Dr. and Mr. George Gray and son, formerly of this city, are spending a few days here as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Manbeck and family of
Sheridan avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Gray
have been spending the holidays at Baltimore and Cleveland, and are en
route to their home in Houston, Tex. ' On next Wednesday evening. .Tan 10th. Miss Keller of the Foreign Mis
sionary society, will lecture on her
work in China before the Woman's For
ROBERTSDALE.
Robertadale Evangelical Churrh. Rev.
S. E. Shrader. castor.
Services for tomorrow are as, follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject: "The
Joys of a Godly Life."
Preaching at 7 p. m. Subject: "The
New Birth."
A cordial invitation is extended to all to, attend.
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morning from the theme: "Guests of ,! eign Missionary society of Whiting.
he Kjng." after which the church will
observe the Lord's supper.
In the evening .Prof. Foster I. D., of
Chicago university will deliver an address on Christ's Relation to the Scrip-
ures. ' '
.First Church of Christ. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school.
11 a. ., preaching. The Fifth of a
series of sermons on ."The Lord's Prayer," on "Forgiving Our Enemies."
7 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m.. Preaching services. ' Miss Anna Stover left yesterday for
Lake Forest after spending two weeks here visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C. Stover of Ohio avenue. ;
Mrs. Emma Pickering and daughter
Duetta of Fort Wayne are here visiting the former's brother, William Payne,
nd family. " ' - Junior Swartz left last night ' for
Pittsburg to resume his studies at the Pittsburg university. Mr. Swartz went
by way of Cleveland, where he -will spend a few days with friends.
Miss Keller has spent several years as
a missionary in the capitol of China, and owing to the recent Chinese trouble in which several missionaries were
slain, her 4talk will prove of more than usual interest. All are extended a cordial invitation to attend. : Miss Marguerite Fifleld will leave
Monday for Chambersburg, Pa., to re
sume her studies at Western college.
Mrs William Bollinger of Ohio avenue, who has heard quite tianonu nue. who has been quite ill. is improving nicely. ' Mike Sopko of Schrage avenue, a milk dealer, was arrested on the charge of having his dairy in an unsanitary condition. Charges were preferred by Sanitary Officer J. W. Ault. The trial will be heliL before Judge Cheney. Miss Elizabeth Putnam will retufn to LawrenceKan., after spending several days with her parents. - Ingrlftflenricksoivwas in Chicago on business yesttrday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lees of Short street.
STIEGUTZ PARK. Miss Grace Stivisky went to Whiting
on business yesterday.
Miss a Slukle was a Whiting visitor yesterday. Miss Clew Hanson meet with an ac
cident while skattfig on the ice pond which Dr. Doolittle pronounced as a
HEGEWISCH. Early yesterday morning the Western Steel was visited by a crazy man. He wandered about the yards for some time when a policeman was called and he was taken away in the patrol to the South Chicago station. - Miss Irene Beckman of Roseland vis-
broken wrist. jted friends here yesterday.
Mrs. Homca shopped in Hammond i Members of the Swedish Lutheran yesterday. church are holding special services in
aitss Helen Jenaslgn -ent to v nit- their church every evening this week
lng on business yesterday. j nr. McDonald of Ontario avenue was
Miss Julia Bock was a Whiting vis- a Chicago visitor last Thursday.
itor Tuesday. - A large crowd attended the prayer
Mrs. Goglns of East Side was a vis- meeting service in the rear rooom of
itor here yesterday. j tne M E church last Wednesday even
Mrs. Doojlsk went to Whiting on jng. Rev Mountain attended the serv-
business yesterday. j jce- Everybody is welcome to the serv
Miss Mary Gaskey , shopped in Ham- ' )oe ne3tt Wednesday evening. Come and
mond Tuesday. bring some one with you.
Master Will Modrock is on the sick , Quite a number of men employed at
Mrs. Pickering and daughter of Fort-K
Wayne. Ind., are the guests of her brother. William Payne, and family of Harrison avenue for a few days. Mrs. Shirkey is confined to her home In Pearl street with a severe attack of rheumatism. .Mrs. Ida Linneman of Cleveland avnue returned home after a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. ;.Mls:j Ruth Jewett of Pearl street
spent the day In Hammond visiting
her sister, Mrs. Frank Spoars.
ana ivirs. iuouis Monroe are entertaining the former's mother, Mrs.
Julia Monroe, and Edward MacDonald of JelTersonville, Ind., at their home In
Indiana boulevard. Eleaivcy Hamon was tendered a sur
prise party By a number of her young friends Thursday evening at her home in Lake .street. A very pleasant time
is reported by those who attended.
.lames l,andon of Harrison avenue was a. Chicago business visitor last
evening.
Paul Horvak,' who conducted a saloon
in the Dorsch building, in Indiana
boulevard has moved to Roby, where
naa opncu up a tsaioon.
Mrs. Hite of Harrison avenue visited
friends in South Chicago Thursday.
Miss Helen Tulley of South Chlojigo
visited at the Jewett homo in Pearl street last evening. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Klliott Aman attended a dance
in South Chicago last evenlnsr.
Fred Leverenz, Sr., of Harrison ave
nue transacted business In Hammond
Thursday evening. ,
Miss Kathrine Cannells will enter
tain a number of friertds at cards at her home In Harrison avenue this evening. .
Mrs. John Visconti fot Roberts ave
nue spentThursday in Gary visiting
friends.
Mrs. John Leverenz of Harrison ave
nue ' is recovering slowly from her recent illness.
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BURNHAM. Mrs. Sherman Grace of Pullman ave
nue Is entertaining company from out-of-town today.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mayes and family
of Park avenue moved to Hammond Thursday out of I. J. Sutton property.
Mrs. H. Gustafson and daughter
Myrtle of Pullman avenue were out of town visitors Thursday.
The new Burnham schoolhouse . on
Park avenue was inspected Wednesday afternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Xeel of Galllton,
Tenn., is here visiting their sons, Wm. Xeel of Pullman avenue and Cloyde Neel of West Pullman. They will visit
here for a few months.
Miss M. O'Leary ' of Chicago ppent
Wednesday evening here with friends,
The Burnham school will not begin until Jan. 15, as there is some changes to be made from the old irrf5 the new building. Miss Lucy Rice of Sheboygan. Wis., is here fisiting Mr. and Mrs. William Neel for a few days. Miss Rice and Mrs. William Neel spent Thursday afternoon in Chicago, Estella Mills and Marie .Sprunce of Pullman avenue spent Wednesday and Thursday In Harvey, 111., visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. Cook. Miss Cora Cox spent Thursday afternoon in Hammond visiting friends. Mrs. William Ferman. Mrs. C. Whittenberg and children and Mrs. R. Rau were Hammond shoppers Thursday. Mr. Adams of Joliet made a business trip to Burnham yesterday afternoon.
the Western Steel have frosen their ears and hands and feet during the last
few days of severe weather.
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Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Peterson left
yesterday for Florida, where they ex
pect to spend the winter.
John Nimltz of Black Oak transacted
business here yesterday.
The stores are all busy taking: lnr
ventory. '
-James Roper, Jr., is sick with pneu
monia.
Mrs. Kenward of Canada, who accom
panied her son, Dr. Kenward, and wife
home on Wednesday, left yesterday for Califfi nia on er extended visit. -
Walter Powell and wife of Lowell
are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Ellis. -
The funeral of Gilbert Rodman was
held yesterday afternoon. Services were
held at the houso. Rev. V. B. Servles officiating, and the interment was at the Blake cemetery. Br. Brundt 06 the 10-cent store is at Grand Crossing this wveek taking an inventory of the store at that place. Owing to the cold weather having set in, work has been delayed on the Gary, Hobart & Eastern railway, which is under construction. Dr. K. R. Gordon and family left today for Ashevllle, X. C, where they expect to spend the winter. The condition, of William Fairbanks, who has been sick with typhoid fever for the past few weeks, remains about
The following were Chicago business visitors today: Henry Batterman, Nick Kaiser, Andrew Peschel, John Miller and Henry Brink. . Henry Grieving, Frank Reitman, Geo. Jeager were Hammond visitors today. Henry Galvelage left yesterday evening for Oregon, where he will remain Indefinitely. F. Kalvelage, his father, And William Ziesenhennae, Jr.,. accom
panied him to Chicago. '
Henry Heiman of Omaha, Neb., for
merly of this place, is viKiting friends and relatives here. John Weinen, who has been working for J. Keilman for the past two years, left for Wisconsin, where he accepted a position. Mrs. F. Seifert and daughter Jennie were Hammond visitors today. William ". Frederick transacted business in Chicago today.
Miss M. Lonergan, a graduate nurse of Chicago, who has been In attendance
on Mr. Peschel, returned home yester day.
The funeral of Joseph Peschel, who died Thursday evening, will take place
Monday at 10:30 a. m. from St. Joseph church.
GRIFFITH. Mrs. F. C. rmtton of Ross visited, relatives here yesterday. Peter Fagen of Dyer transacted business here yesterday. J. C. Boeker of Chicago was a busl ness caller here today. There will be a dance given in the new town -hall for the benefit of tho firemen. II. M. Baker of Cincinnati was a pleasant caller here today.
A number from here attended the fu
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