Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1912 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

Monday, Feb. 5, 1912.

Crown-Point Mews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of St Leno

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In crankin his autymobel, Spenee ses he's usually found

"ene (rood turn deserve 'nother." Nearly everybuddy joined th hodcartiers union this winter. An ounce o preventive Is wuth a tound o" cure" in selectln' sum cand oates. ,- ; The Woman's Study club'will meet at the public library assembly room tomorrow afternoon for their regular weekly program, which will We as fol

lows: . . v . Symposium of Lake County-ilrs. Etta Vilmer. . , Table Talk: The White Plague Mrs. E. L. Short ridge. The city council will meet tonight to transact important business connected with the city's welfare. Among some of the important matters to be consid-. ered by the council is the1 accepting of

also be allowed at tonight's meeting of the council.

: The marriage license business is

again assuming its old-time propor tions after a lull following the Christ mas holidays, which seemed to be re

sponsible for putting a quietus on the intentions of those matrimonially inclined. Last week proved to be one of

the banner weeks in the history of the

marriage license business, here, many Lake county couples joining in with the non-residents in making things

busy for the license clerk.

: The monthly song service at ' the

Methodist Episcopal church Urst evening proved to be a very enjoyable affair, and In spite of the severe cold

weather a good - audience turned out

to hear the program.

It is said that the postofflce matter

still hangs in the balance, and that probably a reconsideration ot the whole affair will be made by those in

appointive authority.

Yesterday proved a quiet day for

Crown Point, the extreme cold weather

keeping people at home and practically

deserting the streets. Ten and 14 de

grees below zero was reported yesterday as being recorded on the various

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in pi.ns a...a spTOm-.uons ior ine thMm9mterB around the oitv mark

ing the second extreme cold snap of

the year. Mrs. James Merritt has been visit

ing relatives in Chicago for the past

modeling of the city hall.- A .new; fire

proof record vault is to be constructed, the present council chamber converted 1 into a clerk's and treasurer's office,while the second floor will-be used as council chambers and room for. the fire

men. The estimated cost of.the.im-.

provement will not exceed $1,000. '. The firemen's ordinance "will also" be considered and probably passed, 'incorporating that body under city rule 'and government. .The number of firemen will probably be cut down" from forty : to thirty. ' The - firemen's salaries will

few days.

'Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellwanger and son of Chicago visited yesterday with

Postmaster Farley and family.

Y The dance at Central Music Hall on

Saturday evening, given by the Lets factory workers, .was well attended and an enjoyable , time reported by

those present. ;

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ROBERTSDAUpI. The pupils of the Franklin -school cordially invite" their parents and friends to an exhibition of their school work Friday afternoon, Feb. 9, 1912, from 2:30 until 4. A short program will be given. Marie, the little daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horlbeck, is confined to their home in Indiana boulevard .with typhoid fever, and is under the'care of Dr. T. W. Kohr. Miss Mary Stein of Roberts avenue visited Hammond friends Saturday. Carl Peterson of Harrison .avenue was tendered a surprise party .by a number of his young friends Friday evening. Frank Minsberg of Roberts avenue.

who has been suffering for several J-

weeks with a sore eye, as a result of tutting It with a piece of steel while at his work, resumed his duties at the Standard OiTcompany today. Mrs. Tony Tapper of Hammond 'was the guest of Mrs. Fritz Kasch of Indiana boulevard Friday. Miss Edith Kimpton of Roberts avenue spent the week end in Chicago, visiting relatives. . Thomas Wiley, who has been confined to his homen Indiana boulevard by ill-nt-ss for the past week, Is improving nicely. Barney McKenna of Reese avenue is suffering with a severe attack-of tonstlltis. , Mrs. Jacob Fase entertained friends fromChicago at her home in Roberts avenue the latter part of the; week. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sellers of 11611?! street spent Saturday shopping in Chicago.

Mrs. Stephen Langohr of Indiana

boulevard visited her sister, Mrs. Brown and family of East Chicago, Friday evening. V

; James Hayes of Lincoln avenue spent

J the day in Chicago on business. ,

J Mrs. A. Sutherland and daughter Ella j and Miss Ruth Jewett attended the ; Orpheum theatre, Hammond, ' Friday

I evening.

I Miss Myrtle- Soltwedel of Harrison

: avenue visited friends in Hammond last

I evening.

j Mrs. T. W. Kohr and daughter Esta j of Indiana boulevard were among the

John Blaul of Roberts avenue attend

ed a party at the home of his cousin

Miss Katie McGee of Chicago, Saturday

evening.

Miss Ella Maddox of South Chicago visited at the Slagpl home, in Harrison

avenue, yesterday. HOBART.

The basketball game played at Valparaiso on Saturday evening between the high school team of that , city and the Hobart high school team resulted In a victory for the Valpo team by a score of 48 to 28. The Misses Bessie Passow and Amanda Quady of Chicago visited over Sunday at the homo of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fa"ssow. Mr. Virden of Michigan visited friends here on Saturday and Sunday. The motorcycle repair shop have moved into the Morton building recently vacated by the Dell F. Beach' jewelry store. , Mr. Stuart and Miss Goldie Clark of Gary visited on. Sunday with Miss Anna Thyen.

Mr. and Mrs. Gallus J. Bader and son Clarence spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michaely, in Michigan City. On the way to Michigan City Clarence Bader stopped off . at Valparaiso university for a short visit with his uncle, Leo Michaely. vMiss Anna Stover came home from Lake Forest, HL. on Saturday to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Stover of Ohio avenue, over Sunday. Mrs. B. TJ. Doollttle and Mrs. Charles Cunningham were HammcnV visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wetterlinjr and

daughter Lois of Sheridan avenue spent yesterday visiting the latter's parents In Chicago. , Mrs. Jack Plats of Flschrupp avenue will spend this week visiting with her sister in Chesterton. The two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miholco of Schrage

avenue died yesterday morning after a Short illness. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Greek Catholic church, where mass will be read by Rev. Valentine Balogh. Interment will be at Hammond.' - "'

Arthur Humphreys has returned from

Philadelphia, where he was On a business trip. Mr. Humphreys intends to

return to Philadelphia in about a week

to take a permanent position in the

grease works ot the Standard Oil com

pany.

Undertaker Baran will conduct the

funeral of John Blossowich . at East Chicago today. . Mr. Blossowich, who resides at 143rd street and Todd avenue, died at St. Margaret's hospital. He is

survived by his wife and three chil

dren. The funeral services were held at

St. Mary's church. ' Interment was at

Hammond.

Two children, ages S and 2 years, of

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Janos of 74 Indiana boulevard, are ill with typhoid fe

ver.

Roy Walker is still confined to his

home on New York avenue by illness, he being threatened with typhoid fever.

Mrs. John Purdy of Fred street is

entertaining hex father, Mr.- Ellinger

of Wanatah. 111. , , !

William Doran, age 11. son of Mr. and

Mrs. Patrick Doran of Flschrupp ave

nue, is suffering with typhoid fever.

Miss Mabel Sharp entertained a num

ber of friends at a party at her home on Cleveland avenue on Saturday night In

honor of her 16th birthday.

Miss Haxel Cameron of Cleveland av

enue has taken a position as reporter for the Whiting Call.

The Fleur de Lis club, which Is

composed of a number of our popular young men, will give a dancing party

in the I. O. O. F. hall next Saturday

evening. Music will be furnished by the Ingrahams. The Royai Neighbors will give a card party this evening, and it is expected that a large number will be in attendance from East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Frank B. Lewis, who has gone to New York with the remains of her husband, will 'spend a few weeks 1th her mother at Osega", Y., before returning to Whiting. ;The Woman's Foreign Missionary so

ciety will hold their regular meeteing

tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs

Grant Spurrier, on Oliver street, at 2

p. m.- MesdameB H. E. Flfield. Morton

Trout and George Stevens will appear on the program. The mystery box will

be opened.. George F. Henthorne of Sheridan av

enue.was operated on for appendicitis at St. Bernard's hospital, Chicago, on

Saturday. The operation from present indications was successful and yester

day the patient was resting very easily, .The regular meeting of the L. O. T. M,

will be held on Wednesday night. Mrs. Etta Goldsmith's committee will entertain the members after the meeting. Mrs. C. M. Helman of 119th "street will attend -the meeting of the t O. T. M. at East Chicago this evening. Miss Anna Stover' returned to Lake Forest, 111., last evening, after spending Saturday and Sunday at her home in Ohio avenue. 'Miss Mabel Stark of Cleveland avenue continues to slowly improve from her recent serious illness. The remains of Frank B. Lewis was taken to Orwell, N. Y., yesterday morning, where interment will take place. The remains were; accompanied by the of the deceased,' Mrs. Helen A. Lewis, and his son, Frank B. Lewis, Jr. Previous to leaving for . the train, short services .were preached at the Lewis home at Cleveland avenue and 117th street by Rev. ' F. . M. Webster of the Congregational : church. Mr. Lewis passed away or( iw7?ay morning after

an illness which has extended over a

period of -two-years, the greater part

of which time he has been bed-ridden.

On Thursday he contracted pneumonia.

which he, in his weakened condition,

was unable to withstand, he passing away in twenty-four hours after he was attacked. - Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis came here from New York about four, years ago to reside with their son and wife.

The regular meeting of the Whiting

Commercial club will be held in the I.

O. O. F. hall, on Flschrupp avenue, this

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer of the

East Side spent yesterday visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew

Schaefer, on Sheridan -avenue.

Chicago business visitors Saturday t ner in a six-round bout Raturdav night"

morning. - Blooming-ton, Indl.. Feb. 5. Chi-

Mrs. James Patton and Miss Cora Cox ! cagd won from Indiana at basketbal'

were Hammond shoppers Saturday aft-. last night In a closely cought conter-1 ernoon. . by a score of 20 to is.

Mrs. J. Jabranky and Miss Martha

Kaczemarowskl of Center avenue were out-of-town visitors Friday morning.

Myrtle Gustafson of Pullman avenue

was a Hammond-, shopper last evening.

a fine

MTJNSTEE. C. P. Schoon has purchased

new piano. Helen Kaske has gone to Minneapolis to spend the rest of the winter with her sister, Mrs. R. King. . Miss Herlltz went to Chicago on a shopping tour Saturday. Will and Garrit Krooswyk took a crowd of young people out sleigh riding Friday t evening. They drove to Hammond and spent the evening with Mrs. Peter Schoon. Mr. Pastma has purchased the . 27 acres and house and barn of C Tanis and will move there shortly. Mr. Tanis will move to Roseland.

New Orleans, La.. Feb. 5. Jo Mandot and Pal Moore ; were yesterday matched to fight twenty rounds" her before the West Side Athletic club on Feb. 20. St. Louts. Mo., Feb. 6 Pete Farrai and Charles Albright of St. Louis defeated Charles Warren of Boston Ir the national three-cushion league Saturday night, 50 to 43. Boston, Mass., Feb. 6. Charles J.

Glldden yesterday approved the action

of the American Automobile association In substituting an A. A, A. trophy for the Glldden trophy. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 5. Robert McLean of 'Chicago, international amateur champion, last night won two out of three races for the indoor championship, skating the one mile in 3:10 and the two-mile in 6:11H. Harry

Kaad of Chicago took the half mile In

1:24.

LOWELL. Arthur Foster went to Chicago Saturday.

Fay Christie went to Hammond Sat

urday for a visit with friends.

Ed. S. Walker went to Chicago Satur

day, where he is taking medical treat

ment.

Rev. Hoerstmann went to Wheatfleld

Saturday. I

Homer Stowell went to Chicago

Heights Saturday for a visit with

friends.

Albert Chapman left Saturday morn

ing for Milwaukee, Wis., where he goes to visit his son Frank and other relatives, j

The 7-day-old baby of Lewis Falks

was buried Saturday afternoon.

Alex Hoerstmann a student at the college at Rensselaer, Is visiting his brother. Rev. H. Hoerstmann. McKlnley Death went to Lafayette Saturday to visit friends, who are attending Purdue university . Martin Elnspahr of Odeboldt, la.. Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Augusta Elnspahr, and Miss Kathryn and other relatives. He expects to stay about three weeks or so.

SPORTING NEWS NOTES Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 5. "Sailor" Burke and Tom McMahon fought six rounds to a draw here Saturday night. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 5. Jack Dil

lon of Indianapolis bested Jimmy Gard-

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the following: Mrs.-A. A. Kuss was awarded .the first prize and Mrs. J.

Burgren received the consolation. Miss Jessie Mllen received the guest's prize

and Mrs. P. Guthridge .carried off the

consolation. A very dainty luncheon was then served and a very delightful afternoon was enoyed by all the ladles. Miss Ruth Berg of Gibson visited friends and relatives here yesterday. Mrs. E. Jacobson la reported on the sick list for the past few days. The Pythian Sisters held their regular meeting at Jordan's hall last Thursday evening. Word has been received that William

McDonnell Is improving very nicely the last few days. Mrs. Carlson of Superior avenue and Miss Tracy Rleger were shopping downtown Frday. Mrs. Knapp of Whiting assisted Mrs. Fred Clark and family of Superior avenue Friday. J. Erlckson, who has been around

town for quite a number of years, died very suddenly last Thursday and was buried from Korthau's morgue Friday morning. '

B. A. Anderson was a Chicago visitor

last Saturday.

Mrs'. E. N." Hurd of Howard avenue

entertained the ladles of the Variety club at a theatre party last Friday eve

ning. The ladies enjoyed a very pleas

ant hour at the Hegewlsch theatre, aft

er which Mrs. V. E. Fisher Invited the

ladies to her.home, where the remain

ing part of the evening was passed ,very

pleasantly. A very dainty luncheon was

served and a most delightful evening was enjoyed by all.

ton. Edith Govert, Laura Hand, Colonel LIkens.---Mary E. Bennett, teacher. The following pupils in Griffith, room 2, were neither absent nor tardy for the month ending Feb. 2nd:. Sylvester Belrlger, Victor Beiriger, Marie McNanny, Earnest Walters, Warren -Bennett. Ethel Aldridge, Laverne Alger, Virgil Belrlger, Ruth Prince, Llewellyn Welsh, Richard Zyp and Ida May Orsburn. Laura Lennertz, teacher.

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HEGEWISCH. The Thursday Afternoon club was entertained very royally by Mrs. Earl Guthridge at her home on Ontario avenue last Thursday afternoon. The ladies were entertained at pedro, which was played at small tables, which were arranged in the parlors. After five

games were played prizes were awarded

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BTJUNHAM. Mrs. Mary HajVs of Center avenue and her aunt. Mrs. J. W. McConahay and daughter Gertrude of Pullman spent Saturday in Chicago shopping. Mrs. Sarah Wilder of Pullman avenue left Saturday for a few days' visit with her sister at Crown Point, Ind. Mrs. R. Rau and Mrs. William Furman were Hammond shoppers Friday afternoon. R. Rau of Center avenue entertained her sister from Hammond Saturday. A. Jabrasky and Frank Mayford were

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MERRILL VILLE. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce returned home Saturday morning from Ham

mond.

Alice Mundell is viiting friends at

Hobart. :

Ben Both well was, a Chicago visitor last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe and Miss Buelher of Chicago and. Mr. and Mrs. If. ,T. Rondebush are visiting over Sunday with the family of S. B.. Woods. Henry Walters and sons Howard, Leslie and Clarence attended the automobile show Saturday. .

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tng. The town board held their regular meeting Saturday evening. Little besides their regular routine work was done. F.t. Mutton of Ross" transacted business in town Saturday. The party and dance given in Rus

sell's hall Saturday evening in honor of Sanley Irvin was. quite a society affair. Mrs. W. Prott did shopping here Saturday. There was a peculiar wreck here on the E., J. & E. railroad last Friday

when a car near the rear of a long

train jumped the track and. started down the Michigan Central tracks. Owing to the fact that the train was moving slowly there was not much of a pile up, but traffic wasv delayed for several hours on the Michigan Central. The following pupils from room 1 have been neither absent nor tardy during the fifth month of school: ; Leo Govert, Fridolin Grimmer, Vivien Seidler, Jacob Zyp, Arvid Gustafson. Daniel Getzinger, Cecil Likens, Hilda Schaffer, Mamie Helfen. Raymond Govert, Carl TaKgart, Leirh AlRer, Thelma Prince, Wayne Light loot, Frankie lut

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