Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. "Wcdncsa.iv, March 20. 1012.

Crown Point Hews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of St. Lence

stitution perfected it is expected that steps toward signing players will commence after next week, when the constitution will be adopted. Some tall scratching will have to be done by the county seat fans if Crown Point Is to be

the factor In the pennant winning race Hegewisch

1 it proved to be last year.

Th' fashion notes sen that th'

j It Is reported that Albert McWayne, waist : niri.ot nn nf Mr and Mrs fharlns f

line Is a-goln' f assume its normal po-t Wayne ot this place, has been united in

sltion. 'Spect it'll take th" modistes

three er four years f figger out jest where that position is, howsumever. j Hek Spence seas he stayed awake on purpose th' other night jest t see ef th' government kept a-runnin" while sum fellers slept. !

A report has it that John Itletman ; has sold his grocery stock, the deal be-1 ing partly closed yesterday. It is un- j derstood that Clarence. Honk will oc-j cupy the entire building with his meat, market and a line of groceries. Mr. ; Rietman will have charge of a special , sale of the grocery ptook to be dlsposed of by the new purchaser, and aft- ; erward will in all probability leave for1 Texas, where he has an excellent busi- ' ness venture in view. ' Andy Gray, a barber formerly em-1

pioyed at the Hodges shop, and who, the year. In fact for a period of six was recently married to Miss Tillie months, and helped to clear the streets Krohn of this place, will start a new i and walks from the Ice and snow colbarber shop In the Eder building form- j lected there, ery occupied by the Sherman tonsortal J .

ewlsch, died at his home in Maywool and will be burled Thursday. Mrs. Kuss was in Hammond shopping yesterday. Mrs. William Moeller of Wesf Pullman is visiting relatives Ijere. Miss Clara Korthaus visited friends In Chicago yesterday.

! Phillip Stern is preparing estimates j on the cost of erecting several buildI lngs and has contracts for the immediate building of a two-story flat build- ; ing at 13202 Ontario avenue, and a garage at 13206 Ontario avenue for Jo- ' seph Maitre. Mr. Maitre has purchase a fine touring car and will bring same to

as soon as his garage is

' completed. ; Fred Young will move into their new home on 136th street April 1st. 1 Mrs. Joseph Doe and daughter Lillian

of Burnham visited with Mrs. Krlckson of 182nd street and Houston avenue last evening. I. G. Rettig was in. town today advertising Heinz' 57 varieties. Mrs. Fatton, Mrs. Kldred and Mrs. Rau of Burnham attended the regular meeting of Pyramid chapter No. 600, O. E. S., at Crane's hall Monday night.

marriage to a young lady from the state of Oregon. The city council meets this evening to receive bids on the city sidewalk building contract. The resignation of Herman J. Lehman, city treasurer, will be presented, but it is doubtful If his successor will be appointed at tonight's session. The funeral of Mrs. Wagonblast of Hammond occurred yesterday, a large

crowd of the relatives and friends of Dan Comeford of Garv and his sister

the deceased attending the last rites. I Ella of Chicago spent Sunday at the Work has been started on the city home f her parents in this place, hall improvement, which will take con-' Fire broke out in the roof of the siderable time before completion. Alyea hotel Monday morning, but was Mrs. James Merrltt and Mrs. Mar-j quickly put out by the Are department, garet Heiser are visiting with relatives) Mrs. Jack Lloyd and children of Gary, in Hammond for a few days. j who visited her parents here for sevYesterday was the first warm day of eral days, returned home yesterday.

Her sister, Mrs. Dr. Broad, and little girl, accompanied.

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WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Mrs. J. L. Miles entertained a num- i ber of little people at her home on Laporte avenue Monday afternoon, in honor of the 8th birthday of her little daughter Hazel. The afternoon was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served. The guest of honor of the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Those present were Mildred and Charlotte Vater, Helen Mackey, Lydia Wuestenfelt, Rose Spiller, Hazel Harr, Emma Senchak, Mamie Rernstein, Elsie Flowers, Loretta Opperman and Hazel Miles. v Gladys, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehrke of Sheridan avenue, is on the sick list. Mrs. McLinn and children of Sheridan avenue, where she visited with relatives for several weeks. John Gehrke spent Sunday visit visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Percy Hawkins, at Oak Park. Mrs. H. O. Tilton and Miss Florence Lee entertained a party of young people at the former's home on Laporte avenue on Monday night. The affair

was given in honor of Roy Robhins Til-

ton, the son of the former and cousin

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parlors. Mr. Gray will Install a first class and tip-to-dat outfit and will open his shop for business today. Chances for Crown Point having a baseball team during 1912 do not loom up as bright as earlier in the season, it being Impossible to find any one who has the time to devote to the active management of the team In the Northern Indiana league. It Is reported that George Hershman, recently elected manager of the Crown Point team, has been compelled to decline the honor on account of interference with business and that one or more of the others put on the slate with him are in the same boat. The Northern In-

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Mrs. Wesley Griesel went to Chicago yesterday to visit her son Forest and family for a few days. Mark Hoage, Teal Hurley and son William of Momence. Alf. Podd of

Mr. Sippel has returned from his tcnne,aer ana Jonn lewis ot Lowell pleasure trip through the south and re- i navo Pltched their tent at Beach Ridge, ports a most enjoyable time. Among on the Kankakee river, and for the the cKies which he especially visited , next th1rtv da's w,u shoot ducks, are Jackson, Tenn.; Aberdeen. Miss.;! Kenneth Sheets, who took a special Cairo, 111., and St. Louis, Mo. ; dairy course at Purdue university, is Bata In town! back at work In the Lowell creamery. E. Jacobson went to Chicago on busi-f Mrs- u w- RRon and daughter ness yesterday. Azalia left today for Henderson, Tex. The Hegewisch Star Rebecca lodge j to v,8lt her Parents. They will stop at No. 444 will entertain Mrs. Kaiser, pres- Lltt,e' Ro. Ark., and visit Mr. Ra-

gon s sister. Airs, unver (.oiiins, on their way to Texas. The road bridge over the Kankakee river at Thayer was washed out yesterday by the high waters.

Andy Maxwell, hardware dealer, transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Will Buckly and daughter were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Lizzie Pratt of Gary spent a couple of days with relatives in Lowell. The Misses Edith and Mildred Chipman, who are attending a musical college in Chicago, spent a couple of days at the home of their parents in Ijowell. William Surprise nd wife of Cedar Lake, Intl.. were in Lowell yesterday. Mr. Surprise has been In poor health

this winter wit'i a nenvous complaint. George Davis and wife returned home last evening from Chanute, Kan., where they spent the winter. Miss Ella Miller r"tiirnfl from fhica-

Ident of the grand assembly on the evening of April 10. April 12 they will give a carfl party In Crane's hall. Tickets are now on sale and they advertise

on Monday.

Louis Bernstein of Chicago was the . m'.' guest of his brother, Joseph Hernstein, ! rv yesterday. t Tlle millions of Cascaret users never A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. have Headache, Constipation, Wesley R. Jenkins of 119th street and j Biliousness 0T Sick Stomach. Sheridan .avenue last evening. Mrs. .

Jenkins was Miss Nellie Hannephin before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dallas were in Chicago yesterday. Thomas Bartlett will move hs meat

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market from Fischrupp avenue to New York avenue in a few weeks. The Rart. lett market will occupy the building now occupied by the I Sfifer store. . Charles and William Chllds left yesterday for Hamilton.' Ont.. to visit their aunt, Mrs. Dallas, for a few days. Elmer Wogan of Tyrone. Pa., is here visiting his cousins, .1. B. Kyle and W. F. Kyle of 119th street.

Carl Gaughan was taken to St. Mar- j

garet's hospital suffering with typhoid fever and pneumonia, and is reported to be very ill. Mrs. George T. Gray left Monday evening for Franklin, Pa., where she has relatives and Intends making her future

home. Mrs. Gray has been a guest at

of the latter, who is visiting here from j the home of Mrs. Frank N. Gavit, of

Superior, Wis. The evening was spent

in various games and musim. after which a two-course luncheon was served. The guests were: Misses Margaret Griffith, Edytha Hollett, Helen Mattern, Jessie Curtis, Beatrice Hollinger, Inez and Florence Lee, Gaynelle Eaton and Irene Putnam, Messrs. Roy Tilton, John Schaub. Ray Wltmer. Robert Curtis, Bruce Nichols, Harry Hugglns, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Green and Mr. and Mrs.' Edward J. Evans. Miss Mayne Byene of the East Side was the guest of Miss Mary Hickey of New York avenue todav.

Oliver street, for the past three months,

and her many friends regret greatly to see her leaving our city. The Christian church orchestra will give an entertainment In the church next Friday evening, which promises to be very good. The public Is invited. Admission is free. Rrefreshments will be served by the ladies of the church. Roy R. Tilton will leave this evening for Superior, Wis. The Elks of Whiting met in the F. O. E.hall on Monday evening and made preliminary arrangements for their or

ganizing Independently In Whiting,

j which will take place next week.

,Mlss Margaret Griffith of Fred street entertained Miss Iaura Weydert of East Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Hamilton and daughter of New York avenue were the guests of friends In Chicago on Sunday.

Mrs. P. J. Murphy and son John of ; Meirick, the latter being from Laporte avenue were Chicago visitors ' Chicago.

The christening of the Infant son of

Mr. and Mrs. aDivd J. Paskwletz of Sheridan avenue took place at the Sacred Heart church on Sunday morning by Rev. John B. Berg. The child was named David Joseph, the sponsors be

ing Miss Anna May Dineen and George

South

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the decomposed waste matter and '

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HOBART. Mrs. Henry Slobaum, who lives about three miles east of town, died at the home of her parents yesterday with consuruz-itlon. Miss Lizzie Rossow, who has been

visiting with friends and relatives here

for the pa.t week, returned to her home

at Sout h Chicago.

boulevard returned home from South Bend yesterday, where they spent several days visiting relatives. Miss Lillian Soltwedel of Harrison avenue was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Terry of Chicago Sunday.

DYER.

government at a special election to be held In May. Mayor William J. Gaynor of New York has announced positively that he will not be a candidate for the democratic presidential nomination. The Taft League of New Hampshire, through its president, has accepted the proposition of the Roosevelt League for a stafe-wlde presidential primary. Former Congressman Edwin Denby has declined an invitation from his friends to become a candidate for the republican nomination for governor of

Michigan. The democratic state convention of Indiana, meeting in Indianapolis this week. Is expected to Indorse Governor Marshall for the presidential nomination. Republicans of North Carolina will meet In state convention in Raleigh on May 15 to select four delegates-at-large to the national convention at Chicago. Theodore Roosevelt, Governor Stubbs of Kansas and Governor Johnson of

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California are to take part in a speaking campaign In Ohio, preliminary to the May primaries. s After a continuous service of sixteen years in the lower house of congress, Rrepresentative William G. Brantley of the Eleventh Georgia district will voluntarily retire from public life at the end of his present term. Ben Selling, who is expected to make a hard fight for the seat of United States Senator Jonathan Bourne, is one of the best known men In Oregon. He is a leading business man of Portland and as a member of the state senate has been a strong advocate of "progressive" measures.

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Mr. and Mrs. V. Rhue of Chicago are spending a few days the guest of Rev. J. Klach. Miss Theresa Berlger visited Hammond relatives yesterday. F. Kalvalage transacted business in

The Catholic Toadies' Aid society will J Chicago yesterday.

The I. O. F. of A. will hold their regular monthly meeting this evening. Yesterday being the feast of St. Joseph patron of this parish, special services were observed at the Catholic church and the school children enjoyed a day's vacation. The water did considerable damage here by flooding several cellars. The E., J. & E. railroad were obliged to blast the ice yesterday to protect their bridge.

is sick with the

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measles. Several of the Hobart sportsmen. C.

Gruel, Lawrence Traeger. Kd. Keihnan.

John Hillman, L. Barnes and William Boldt. left yesterday for a week's hunting trip at the Kankakee marsh. Mrs. A. .T. Smith visited with relatives at Gary yesterday. George Pedersen has purchased a new runabout.

BURNHAM. Mrs. Charles Whittenberg of rark avenue entertained her sisters from East Side Monday. Samuel Burnham of Center avenue transacted business in Chicago Monday. Mrs. Loney Cobb of Hammond spent Monday here, visiting her mother, Mrs. G. Peterson of Park avenue. Mrs. S. P. Kurner of Park avenue J'PT.t Monday out-of-town, shopping. The Hammond shoppers Monday afternoon were Mrs. Luke Reed. Mrs. John Patton, Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. William Smith and Mrs. W. C. Neel. Mrs. Fred Curey of Pullman avenue was Hammond visitor Monday. Mrs. McKnlght entertained company from Hammond Monday afternoon.

IN POLITICS

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UOBERTSDALE. Mrs. Bogovich of Roberts avenue was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Krouse of South Chicago, Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamon of Indiana boulevard entertained the latter's mother and sister from Hammond Monday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hendrlckson of Sheffield avenue, who has been very sick with pneumonia, was taken to the Wesley hospital In Chicago Monday. Miss Minnie Kirk of Gary was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Buell of Indiana boulevard Sunday. John Kovacik of Indiana boulevard, who was arrested on complaint of Mr. Tomko of Harrison avenue for selling her husband liquor while intoxicated, pleaded guilty in Judge Atchison's court Saturday and was fined $12 and costs. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fergerson of Indiana Harbor were the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. John Mlnsberg of Harrison avenue, over Sunday. Misses Emma Kasch and Anna Strum attended the Orpheum theatre, in Hammond, Sunday. Henry Reese of Roberts avenue visited his daughter. Mrs. John Dreesen of East Chicago, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sharpe entertained relatives from Burbon, Ind., over Sunday. . Leon Minlger and Harry Hathaway of Lowell were guests at the Jewett home In Pearl street Sunday. W. A. Buell of Indiana boulevard was a Chicago business visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamon entertained a number of relatives and friends from Chicago at their home in Lake street Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Piscak of Reese avenue attended the Orpheum theatre in Hammond. Ervln Hanson of East Side visited his mother, Mrs. Hanson of Roberts avenue, Sunday. Otto Barbey of Chicago visited his sister. Mrs. Charles Stross of Harrison avenue, over Sunday. Mr. Smith of Hammond was a Rober'sriale business visitor Monday. Mrs. Johnson and children of Indiana

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