Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1912 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Friday, May 17. 1912.
Crown Point News
Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
SHUCKS
From the Diary of SL Lenc
of Mrs. William Bahn, In East Side. Cards were the main feature of the afternoon, at the close of the games prizes were awarded Mesdames , Thelssen, Soltwedel and Bahn. A social hour followed, during which dainty refreshments were se rved. E. C. Holmes of Roberts avenue was a Hammond . business visitor Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McCalaster of Chicago
each and every one is earning: their were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ackersalary. 1 man of Indiana boulevard Wednesday. Bad weather is delaying the work on) George Fedorka of Atchison avenue the interurbaii line in the city limits ' was a Chicago business visitor Wednesat present, the big gang of foreigners day. being given a rest on account of the ! Misses Ida and Anna Stiller of Robrain yesterday. Each day that is not erts avenue attended the Orpheum the1U to work creates quite a hole in the atre, in Hammond, last evening, company's exchequer on account of the- The Sunshine Circle will meet next large number of men employed on the, Monday evening at the home of Miss job. j Myrtle Hubbard in Roberts avenue. All Som chicken thief got busy some ' members are requested to be present, time last night with Otis Cleveland's : Julius Linneman of Indiana boulespecial brand of chickens and took e-v- , vard left Wednesday for Milwaukee, cry one but of about 26 birds. The of- Wis., to spend a few days on business, flcials , were notified and are working1 John Schaak of Harrison avenue on the case, they having a clew which transacted business in Hammond last may lead to the arrest of the culprit . evening. today. i Mr. and Mrs. Stout returned to their The young men of the town will re. , home ln Wlnamac. lnd., after spending turn the pretty leap year dancing party verai days at the home of Mr. and recently given by the young ladies to Mrs- Frank Schultz of Reese avenue, them, and wiM issue invitations for the j Miss Woods of Indiana boulevard same to take place at Lassen's pavilion ! saw Elsie Janis in "The Slim Princess" at Cedar Lake on the 24th of May. at ne Studebaker theatre ln Chicago Mr,. John Black i, recovering from ! afternoon, quite a severe illness at her home on' Mrs' Bode of To,ls,on vilted n'r South Court street. 1 dauKhter Mrs- Sidney Chamberlain of Harrison avenue yesterday.
( ....,., J jj gas8 spent Wedneda jn East i against the state of the weather of late, .h , ... w ,
they being unable todo any spring, GeorKe of the flre department work which is so necessary on the, f friend. , Chicago farm at this time. ) ... . . .
Jeb Tlte severely damaged hi coal bin floor gettin' a hod o' coal yestiddy. Lots o' fellers smell purty bad moth-
halls since th' recent cold snap. How kin peepul be so crazy over a feller, thet's tryin t' scab his friend's Job? A big time is being planned for next Sunday at the Lutheran Trinity church, the occasion being the twenty-fifth anniversary of the dedication of the present church building. The exercises commemorating the event will be held in the morning and afternoon and a big congregation of the church adherents is expected to be present. Rev. Both of Chicago and Rev, Schulke of Seward, Neb., old time pastors of the church, will have charge of the exercises. The Lutheran congregations from Hobart, Hammond and Kouts have been Invited and no services will be held in the respective churches on Sunday so that they may avail themselves of the privilege of attending the Crown Point anniversary. . Dinner will be served to the congregation arid attending church workers. The congregation here has grown remarkably in the last few years and have made marked advantages available for themselves in the times since the building was completed. It Js reported that' Peter Hein has purchased the pool and billiard business over the Stuhlmacher saloon on the south side of the square. Mr. Hein
Is well versed in the conducting of that
kind of a business and success is pre- I ited at the Atchison home in Roberts dieted for him should the deal go j avenue today. through. Mrs. Herman Thelssen, Mrs. Arthur The city council met last evening at j Stross and Miss Clara Schaaf spent the cliy hall with all the members pres- ' Thursday in Michigan City, where they
Many out or town guests have been! invited to the dance at Central Music! hall tomorrow night. Ballou of Chi-'
cago will furnish the music, and it being a leap year dance it is said the young ladies will pay the fiddler.
ROBERTSDALE. Forrest Masterson of Harrison avenue continues to improve slowly from the recent injuries he received while at work at Indiana Harbor Monday. Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago vls-
ent except Councilman Salisbury. The preliminary resolution for the paving of Main street was passed and adopted, i.ielefeld and Rietman voting against the proposition, with Donnaha, Krost and VI newt for it. The public hearing will be held on June 12, the date set for the hearing of those against th paving proposition. Unless some special meeting is called the council will take a recess until the first Monday ln
attended the district convention of the Pythian Sisters. Rev. Robb of Green Bay, Wis., who has been visiting his daughter," Mrs. A. Powell, for the past week, left Thursday for Kansas, where he will" spend some time visiting relatives. Miss Marie Malett of Harrison avenue visited friends in South Chicago Wednesday. The members of the Sixty-three club
June. No one could question but what met Wednesday afternoon at the home
BURNHAM. Mrs. Julius Smith of Hegewisch visited Burnham friends Wednesday evening. Mrs. James Patton of Park avenue spent Wednesday in South Chicago. George Kosin and children of Hegewisch spent yesterday here, visiting Mrs. Jabrasky. Dr. Odor of Hegewisch made a profesional trip to Burnham today. Mrs. J. S. Doe of Park avenue is entertaining her father from Chicago this week. Mr. Delain of Hegewisch spent yesterday here on business.
President Whitney of state line spent
last evening here on important busl ncss. Mrs. William Shroeder of Park ave
nue was an out-of-town visitor Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. E. Gayhart. Mrs. W. D. Jennings and Miss Mary Hayes were Hammond
visitors Wednesday.
Otto Heigel of Calumet Park spent
Wednesday evening here on business.
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WHITING AND ENVIRONS
Mrs. C. J. Cole's mother, who has . Special services were held at the
been here visiting her daughter for Sacred Heart church yesterday morn-
several - days, left yesterday for Cali- ' ing-, and the pupils of the school were
fornia, where she intends to reside.
Mrs. Stephen Iangohr of Indiana
boulevard is 111 with appendicitis.
Misses Tearl Seifer and Irene Klose
attended a party in Hammond on Tues-
Klven a holiday in honor of Ascension day. Harry Dobbertine of Central avenue is improving- at the Mercy hospital.
day evening. The function was honor- J The Chicago Real Kstate News for
ing miss enzaoetn Maio, wno will be ; May has just been published, and in married to George Rimbach on next ' this Whiting is given liberal mention.
business at South Chicago yesetrday.
Mrs. Fred Gastel of Clark Station
transacted business at South Chicago.
Mrs. A. Wagner of Clark Station
ransacted business at Hammond yes-
erday.
G. Behnke of Tolleston was a Clark
Station visitor here yesterday.
T. Kraay of Ross was a Clark busi
ness transactor here yesterday.
Miss A. Schwalbe of Clark Station
transacted business at Hammond yesterday.
A. Amstein of Clark Station transact
ed business at Chicago.
Wednesday, and was given by Mrs. ; containing a number of illustrations of
our public buildings, manufactories and thoroughfares, together with much reading matter regarding same. The entire edition is devoted to the cities of the Calumet region, East Chicago, Hammond, Calumet and Indiana Har
bor also coming in for their share of
advertising. The edition is very in
teresting, and as a whole, is a great
credit to the publishers
The Whiting Grays will make an-
Gertrude Halsey and Miss Ruth Wash
ington at the latter's home, ln Ogden
street.
Mrs. Beatrice Brock and children vis
ited Mrs. Walker, on Hohman street,
Hammond, yesterday.
Dr. S. H. Hllliard of Warren, 111., la
here visiting his cousin, Dr. George S. Hllliard of 119th street.
Miss Vera Krout gave a towel show
er at her home, in Indiana boulevard,
the function being in honor of Miss other attempt to play ball next SunPearl L Traverse of Fred street, who j day, and providing the rain does not
will be married to Albert Thwing of again Interfere with their plans the
East Chicago, in June. Miss Kroufs guests were twenty young ladies, mem
bers of the Standard Bearers of the
M. E. church, of which Mias Traverse
Is vice president. The shower fol
lowed the regular meeting of the
Standard Bearers, and was a complete
Grays will line up against the Valparaiso team at the Forsythe ball park. Miss Minnie Gusta, who was here on
a week's visit with her sister, Mrs.
Henry" Trowe of Oliver street, has re
turned to her home in Chicago.
John Ciesko was a Hammond bust-
surprise to the guest of honor. After ' ness visitor yesterday.
the regular program had been rendered ; Miss Florence Fry entertained the
the members assembled in the dark- C. D. girls of the Whiting high school ened parlor. When the lights were , at her home, on Front street, on Wed-
turned on a pleasant surprise met the . nesday evening. While the guests were eyes of Miss. Traverse, who was the being entertained at luncheon a party
only one not having previously known , of boys entered the house without
it. The parlor was very beautifully their knowledge and sewed up the
decorated in honor of the affair, the colors being pink and white. A very pleasant evening ensued, the hostess serving refreshments and the brideelect received many beautiful linen towels. Dr. George S. Hilliard is the latest Whiting victim of the auto mania, having invested in a Rambler touring car. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Vincent of Oliver street are improving their property by the erection of a new cement porch.
coat sleeves of all the wraps and per
formed various other stunts. After
this they made their presence known
and were also Invited to luncheon and
joined in the merry-making. Not until
ready to go home did the young ladies realize that any jokes had been played
on them, and it was while engaged in
the difficulty of opening up their coat
sleeves that many regrets were of
fered for letting the mean boys share in
the feed.
GRIFFITH.
the Erie depot.
Dan Jordan was in Chicago yester
The eighth grade will take their final ' ,jav on hUBinPo
graduation examination tomorrow, miss . Mr8 Frazes of lS4th street and On.
Laura Lennertz will hold the examina- j tario avenue was taken to the Presby
lIon- j terian hospital, ln Chicago, yesterday,
uwing to a rreignt WTecK at Merrill- i T. x Barnes of Indiana Harbor was
vllle the C. & O. ran their trains over , in town yesterday on business.
tne .rie w eanesaay evening. Charles Elliott of Michigan City was
The social and dance given Wednes- h(,re Thursday on business.
day evening by the Gleaners was wen j Rufu, Rodebaugh is trying to get attended and greatly enjoyed by all. j subscriptions for a baseball team. Prof. O. Stelfel and Miss Loi Hughes Hegewisch needs a good team and its of Crown Point were guests at the ( llp to tne fans now to nelp us have
nome 01 air. ana airs. l a. ouum- ; one.
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worth last evening. Miss Birdie Demmons and Miss Eva Burge visited relatives here yesterday. J. C. Chapman of Chicago was a busi
ness visitor here today.
MUNSTEE. Some of our young people attended the box social In Highlands last Friday night. ' Mrs. Wastra and sister, Sadie Yuqgsma, visited friends in Highlands on Tuesday. All of our teachers attended the last institute held in Hammond May 11. Miss Minnie Kutzbach, who has been ill with typhoid fever, Is up and around again. Miss Whitney, assistant superintendent of schools, of Crown Print visited our school last Friday. Mrs. J. Munster, Jr., Is on the sick list. The eighth grade examination will be held on Saturday, May 18. School will close May 30th. Commencement and program will be held Wednesday evening. May 29th.
The committee who called vipon Mrs
Young in regard to a new public school
committee were informed that if th
matter would be taken up by our alder men we would in all probability se
cure a new building shortly. Therefore
B. A. Anderson has the matter in
charge and will try to get Alderma
Cross and Alderman Emerson out here
to see the condition of the building. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Davles will move to Essex next week and Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy will move Into the building Monday. Telephone news items to Hegewisch 13.
LOWELL. Elden Hayhurst brought his son
Kitchel home yesterday from St. Margaret's hospital, In Hammond, where he had a serious siege of typhoid fever.
The section men on the Monon, who
were out on strike for the past week,
went to work at noon yesterday at the same rate per wages, but they will be
given straight time of ten hours the year round, with time and a half for
over-time.
Alva Wood went to Chicago yester
day on business.
Nelson Hayden visited her little
daughter in the hospital, Chicago, yes
terday.
Thomas Cushman and wife were Ce
dar Lake visitors yesterday.
Carl Gragg, wife and two children
left yesterday for Topeka, Kan., to visit his parents.
James Grant left Wednesday with his
brother Tom for Seattle, Wash., whers they went to bring a bigamist back to
Crown Point.
Mrs. Perkln Turner and Miss Ella Anderson visited in Creston yesterday. Mrs. Albert Hill and children went to Hammond to visit relatives.
HOBART. Charles McPherson of Michigan Citjr is here spending the week with friends and relatives. The minstrel show which was to be given last Saturday evening, but was postponed owing to the weather will be given this evening at the high school auditorium. Iee Roper transacted business i r Chicago yesterday. Announcements have been received from Battle Creek, Mich., of the birth of a baby girl to Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Gordon. The juniors held a class party at the)
Calvin Scholler residence, on Center street, last evening . The regular meeting of the Elaine) Rebekah lodge No. S79 will be held this evening.
Hs Knew th Girl. Son (trying to persuade hit tire)' Don't you think, sir, Tve money enough to get married on? Father Yes, but not enough to stay; married on.
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CLARK STATION. Mrs. F. Behn of Clark transacted business at Gary yesterday. F. Frick of Clark Station transacted
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license. j Misses Mary and Elizabeth Kellman j were Hammond visitors today. ) A derailed . car in a Monon freight j train last night delayed traffic over the j
road for a few hours. The car went off the track near the Michigan Central
crossing. I If you have any symptoms of caMrs. U Hartman and daughter Ma- tarrhi such as stuffed up feeling in bei and Mrs. M. Schaller were Ham- the head, profuse discharge from the mond visitors yesterday. nose, phlegm In the throat, causing A. Johnson of St. John was a Dyer hawking and spitting, dull pain in business visitor yesterday. the head ,or ringing in the ears, just Mrs. J. Seheidt of Chicago Heights anoint the nostrils or rub the throat visited relatives here Thursday. or chest with a little Ely's Cream Mr. Zimmerman of Chicago Heights, Balm, and see how quickly you Will cement sidewalk contractor, arrived to- get relief.
day to start work on his numerous contracts. Mr. Zimmerman gave a bond as a guarantee for his work. The members of the town board will hold a special meeting this evening to discuss several unfinished business left over from the last regular meeting. Their is a movement on foot for the opening of Hohman and Calumet avenue as far as Munster corporation. The proposed project is regarded as very important for the advancement of this region. There is no doubt it will be a great advantage to the people of Hammond, who could erect mansions along the proposed boulevard.
HEGEWISCH. Mrs. Bunch spent Thursday in South Chicago. Miss Julia Hoernli was shopping in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. D. E. Collins visited Thursday and Friday with relatives in South Chicago. Ed. Miles is back at his old job at
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