Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMESTuesdar, June 11, 1912.

Crown Point Hews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

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From the Diary of St. Leno

Hek Spence jest got In a lot o' nw false teeth. Guarantees "em t' chew June bride's biscuits, so they must be good. Teddy an' Taft needn't worry ' much i how th' country's a-gotn' t' be run. Jest let em take er squint over th various graduashun exercises round h' country this week. This week is commencement week at the- Crown Point high school and the various exercises and functions

attendant upon the graduation of the

class of 1312 will be in progress the entire time. The baccalaureate sermon was delivered at the Methodist hurch on Sunday evening by I lev. Howard Blllman to the class of thirteen

graduates and a large audience of the.

friends and relatives. Rev. Dillman'a address abounded in wisdom and logic for the students who are to end their school life this week, and the. entire baccalaureate exercises were enloyable and beneficial to all wljir heard them. The class night exercises' of the frown Point high school will be held Thursday night at the high school assembly room, when t!r fo'low'.ng program will be render-eel: President's Address Kdlth love. Class History Ora Piepho and Vernon Dickinson. " ' J Class Prophecy Harriet Benjamin and John Wheeler. Class Song Major Allman. Mae AYetbay. Dorothea C'rowe'.T, Krnest Uartholomae. Class Will Clifford KC.ir.g. "Address to Juniors Kurman Martin. Reply to Seniors Claude Pettibone. Presentation Ida Schmidt.

The class picnic will be held on June 18 at Cedar Uke. If Crown Point could eliminate about 50 per cent of Its chronic knockers and bring in that many boosters for the city the question of moving forward with the Booster club would be settled. In many cases a knock is registered whether the same is warranted or not, the -whole proceeding doing harm to the future growth and welfare of the city. The graduating exercises of the Crown Point high school will be held on Friday evening at the high school assembly room. The following program will be observed: Motto: "Find a Way or Make One." Song. "Hey! Ho! for Merry June!" (Vincent) High School Girl's Chorus. Invocation Rev. C. V. Stockbarger. Song. "Sleep, Little Baby of Mine" (Smith Girls' Quartet. Address, "The Measure of a Man," R. R. Teeter. D. P. Song. "The Solried's Life" (Marshall) High School Chorus. Presentation of Diplomas. Benediction Rev. Stockbarger. Miss Mabel Young, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Young, was taken to Chicago yesterday to be examined by a physician, her health having been

poor for several montn.

Attorney Ora Wildermuth of Gary

was a Crown Point visitor yesterday.

Attorney W. W. McMahon of Ham

mond transacted business in the city yesterday. The oiling of the streets is progress

ing finely and every resident is a boost

er for the oil wagon since the present

dusty and dry spell.

Marshal Young Is rounding up the

unmiizzlt'd dogs In the city at present

and occasionally finds one that the

property owner will not claim owner

ship of. So far none of them have been disposed of. and it is quite likely that little trouble will be met with In enforcing the law.

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ROBEItTSD ALE. The ladles' chorus of the Evangelical church will meet this evening for practice at the church. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs: Lon Ware of Chicago

wprt ine guests ui :vir. biiul wis. jbiucb i Landon of Harrison avenue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Christensen of In- j diana boulevard spent Sunday In Ra- '

cine. Wis., visiting the former's parents-. . ,v Miss Frances Simon and George Slack of Pearl street attended the Orpheum theatre, Hammond, Saturday evening. Miss Louise Briscoe and Arvine Green of Bloomlngton, 111., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Green of 1208 Harrison avenue.

master. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Berg, Mr. an& Mrs. R. Hendrickson, Fred Eckstrom, George Ross and Miss Louise Jordan. Harry Nelson and Herman Jordan, students of the Rock River Military cademy at Dixon, III., are expected

home Friday to spend the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Buckmaster were shopping in Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jordan and daughters Etta, Mary and Helen spent Sunday In Chicago visiting Mrs. Jordan's brother, T. Terrle. Vic Anderson attended K. of P. emorlal services In Chicago Sunday. A. A. Kuss attended the ball game' in Hammond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Collins visited relatives In South Chicago Sunday. . Marie W'elland entertained a number

Antonio Klos returned home from Indianapolis, Saturday evening, where she had been attending the blind school. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baumgarten visited with relatives In Dyer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Wright and son Vernie of South Chicago were in town Sunday. Math Liesenfelt and Mr. Madatler of Chicago Heights were visitors here yesterday. Louisa Lauerman of Chicago spent

Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Lauerman. Mrs. Adam Bohling and Mrs. Edward Carrin of South Chicago are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spanier at present. Andrew McCord of Blue Island, was a visitor here Sunday. On account of the nice weather Sunday quite a number of machines passed through town and it kept our town marshal busy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keilman and family and John Kloss of Dyer were seen in town Sunday afternoon. James Cannon attended the ball game at Lowell Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Schmal of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Schmal Sunday. A. Martin, traveling salesman, for the International Harvesting Co., Chicago, was here on business today.

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WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Th tvt0-lA man H.f..tH th. m A rri oA

. K kh ot ner friends Saturday in honor of her men Sunday morning at Forsythe ball

park by a score of 6 to 3

The work of oiling Indiana boule

vard, from Atchison avenue to

street, was completed Saturday. . The street will be closed for several days to allow the oil to soak in and harden. Mr. Black of Chicago Heights was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson of Indiana boulevard Sunday. Miss Josephine Jewett of Pearl street tvas visiting friends in Hammond Sunday. ' ' Mrs. Frank Buehler and son Walter, Mrs. M. Hubbard, and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stross attended the Orpheum theatre, Hammond, last evening. . Axel Benson of Roberts avenue was a Hammond visitor Sunday. ' The children of the Evangelical Sunday school are busy practicing for "Children's day, which will be given at the church Sunday evening, June 30. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts avenue visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Seliger of East Side Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Clabby of Harrison avenue attended the Orpheum theatre, Hammond, Sunday evening. John Blaul of Roberts avenue visited at the Lane home in Lawndale over Sunday. Louis and John Klemm were the guests of relatives in East Side Sunday. Quite a number of Robertsdale ' people attended the ball game at East Chicago Sunday. Misses Mary Stein and Ocie McCool spent the day shopping in Chicago.

10th birthday

Pon t forget the Epworth League so-

Lake claI Saturday night instea dof Friday

as rormeriy announced xo oe neia at the home of Mrs. Anna Olson, next door to the church.

CLARK STATION. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rayder and son Harold of Whiting spent the day here yesterday. T. Bender of South Chicago transacted business here yesterday. Kred Kreuger of Clark Station transacted business at Gary yesterday. Mrs. M. Helbling and son Edward of Indiana Harbor spent a day with her parents here. Miss H. Schwalbe of Clark Station returned to Chicago after spending a few days here. "Mr. and Mrs. E. Closson and son of SouthX'hicago visited with friends here yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. I Grust and Herbert and Gertrude Scheurer of South Chicago visited with relatives here yesterday.

HEGEWISCH. Mrs. Cox of Hammond was in town on business yesterday. Charles Nelson, who has been attend

ing Yale the past year, is spending a j vited to attend a musical recital given

week here before going on to California . by Miss Nora Pattee of Lowell at the

for the summer. Bat was in town Sun- j Oyer Union church Saturday, June 15,

DYER. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hoffman of Appleton, Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher at present. Henry Kaiser returned to Chicago after spending several days visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser of Seherervllle visited relatives here yesterday.

So well pleased with the success of

their last dance the Dyer Athletic club have decided to give another one Wed

nesday evening. An orchestra from

Chicago will furnish the music. All lovers of music are cordially in

HOBART. Charles Holliday of Chicago visited with friends and relatives here yesterday. Miss Clara Allbrecht of Chicago visited with Miss Tillle Gruel over Sunday. Several from here attended the dance at Ainsworth on Saturday evening. Miss Ellwym Roper, who is attending school at Northwestern, came home on Saturday to visit with her mother. , Cecil Peterson, who will finish his course of law at the Bloomington university this year, was home over Sunday to visit with his parents. He will

return for graduation exercises which

will be held this week.

Ed. Keilman is on the sick list. Richard Parker and Miss Lottie

Yaeger were quietly married In Chicago last Friday. u

Miss Almada Johnson, who has been

in the southern part of the state for the past winter, has returned home.

Miss Elsa Wittengel was a Chicago

visitor yesterday.

Mrs. Grace Klaussen and son Charles,

who have been visiting wiht relatives at Stony Island for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday.

John Sterling of East Chicago visited

relatives here last evening.

The thirteenth annual commencement exercises of the Whiting high school will be held in the high school auditorium tomorrow evening at 8 p. m. The address of the eventng is to be delivered by L. E. Brown, a lecturer from Lebanon. Ind., who has quite a reputation in giving commenment addresses. The program to be given is as follows: Selection ,'.H. S. Orchestra Song of Greeting W. H. C. Chorus Address "t'nele Sam" L E. Brown "Out on the Deep". . . ..'. ....... .Chorus Presentation of Diplomas C. R. Kuose, President Board Education The graduates to receive diplomas are: Henry Hatt. Edward C. Gehrke,

Ray G. Sailor, John F. Schach. Elsie A. Trowe, Edna M. O'Hara. Richard Ned

Naef, Frank Greenwald, and Clinton Edward Harris. The commencement exercises will be followed by the re

ception and dance to be given In honor

of the graduates at the I. O. O. F. hall on Thursday night. The latter event

will close the festivities for the class

of 1912.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernstein and

daughter Mamie spent Sunday visiting

relatives in Chicago.

The Junior banquet to the senior class will take place tonight in the high

school dining room. The banquet will

be served by the Plymouth club. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Beaubien of Laporte avenue spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with the latter's sister, Mrs. J. H. Collins, at Longwood, 111. Mrs. Harvey Roblson and daughter Marion of Laporte avenue have gone to Marion, O., to visit with relatives. Miss Bernelce Gardner of Goshen, Ind., is here visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Mat Fry., and family, on Front street. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub of Sheridan avenue spent Sunday visiting relatives on the north side in Chicago. Mrs. Cahrles McCarthy of Ohio avenue, who is at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, Is improving. Mrs. William Bollinger of Ohio avenue is visiting her mother, Mrs. Goebel, at Muncie, Ind. Mrs. Henrietta Rial of Point Richmond, Cal., who formerly resided in Whiting, spent Sunday here as the guest of Mrs. Williajrn E. Curtis and Mrs. James E. Twlttiof Oliver street. Mrs. Rial, who was an route to Frank

lin, Pa., to spend' the summer, was accompanied by a friend, Miss Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nyland of Central avenue entertained a number of friends on Sunday in honor of their fifth -wedding anniversary, the event being a wooden wedding. A number of out-of-town persons were in attendance and a most pleasant time was enjoyed. The annual examinations are being

held at the Whiting schools, this being

the last week of the spring term. The eighth grade graduates will have a picnic at Jackson Park on next Saturday.' They will be chaperoned by Miss Inez Lee and Miss Mary Gowens.

The many Whiting friends of Miss

Winifred Deathe, now of Seattle, Wash.,

but for. many years a teacher in the local schools, will be Interested to hear of her marriage to a Seattle gentle

man, which will take place the latter

part of this month. The paving of Davidson place is get

ting along nicely and will be quite an improvement to this thoroughfare. The

street is being paved with Westrum-

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Mr. Krieger of 406 Laporte avenue Is still very ill, being in a dangerous condition. Miss Florence Lee, who has for several years been assistant kindergarten teacher in the Whiting public school kindergarten,, has this year resigned her position to take a course in the work at the Chicago Kindergarten association, Chicago. . .-, Mrs. C. C. Whlteman of Laporte avenue Is entertaining out-of-town relatives. Miss Louise Mattern and niece, Lois Brown, were Hammond visitors yesterday. Junior Swartz, who has been attending Pittsburg university this year, will not return home to spend the summer. Mr. Swartx has secured a position in concrete work, which is in line with his university course, and will be home only for a short visit with his parents before resuming his school duties in the fall. The Royal Neighbors will hold a special meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Klose, 629 New York

chasers.

Little Gertrude Merrill of Hammond

is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Zuvers.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Burge of Hammond

called on the. family 'of Byron Burge

Sunday evening. '

Mrs. V. White was a Crown Point

caller Monday.

S TIE GLITZ PARK. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bock visited friends here yesterday. John Berzensky and his wife are spending a vacation here. MIsg Mary Modrock visited her parents here yesterday. Miss Ella Modrock is going to Ireland

on a vacation next month. Z. Germick has gone back to work after a month's illness. Arthur Linsenman visited Miss Grace Stivlsky last evening. Tony Granowskl intends to make his future home in Whiting. Michael Sluky visited relatives in Windsor Park. Stevie Homko went Ashing last night and caught a great string of fish. Mrs. Tarjae and her son Henry visited here Friday.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

HAMMOND. Lot 82. blk 8, Morris' add. Sheriff

Lake Co. to Le Grand T. Meyer 7.4I Lot 35, blk 1, Fogg & Hammond's 2nd add, Martha Jarnecke to Joseph Huff l.sed East lot 8. blk 1. E. Hohmtn'i add. Emll H. Buse to Jack Zobockl 1,17$ TOLLESTON. Lot 48, Roe's add, Frank Holeknecht to Gary Securities Co. J Lot 20, blk 44, 2nd Oak Park add. City of Gary to C. Oliver Holmes et al. S. A. D j -1.41 Lot 22, blk 45, same parties aa last deed, S. A. D m Lot 18. blk 10, Oak Park add, same as last deed, S. A. D 1.4$ Lot 20, blk 4, Oak Park add. same as last deed, S. A. D. ...... ft.SI

Lot 4. blk 11, C. T. L t I Co.'s th add, same as last deed 1.2 Lot 47, blk 18, Oak Park add, same as last deed, S. A. D 1.4$ Lot 25, blk 8, C. T. L. A I. Co.'s 6th add, same as last deed. S. A- D. ...y, 20.0$ Lot 2, blk 8, C. T. U & I. Oo.'s : 6th add, same as last deed, 8. A. D. , k 20.0$ Lot 48. blk 19. Oak Park add, same as last, deed 1.4$ INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 18. blk 21, 2nd add. East Chicago Co. to William A. Kusjr... 10 TVANHOE. Lots 37 to 38, blk 4, Boorse's add, . Julian H. Youche to Minerva McCluer 22

avenue. All members are requested to ; be-present, as there is business of im-j portance. f . - !

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John Harris of Chicago was here on business Saturday. Mrs. Henry Cheney received word Friday that her brother, Mr. Anderson of Jamestown, N. Y., had been killed and left for that place Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hendrickson entertained the following at dinnenr Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buck-

There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in

curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. ' Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. P. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to a. teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for costi-Satlon.

I . O'J J.,. III. , Mrs. P. Bannon and Misses E. Doyle, M. Woods, M. Mahoney and M. Ryan of Joliet were the guests of Mr; and Mrs. R. Peacock Sunday. Little Lucille Schulte is on the sick list. F. S. Scheldt and Jacob Hoffman transacted business in Hammond to day. Mrs. M. Austgen was a Hammond visitor today. Mrs. M. Hogan and daughter Margaret of Chicago spent Sunday with Henry Schulte and family. . Mr. and Mrs. F. Garlack of St. John

were Dyer visitors yesterday. Henry Brink spent Sunday with his parents.

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LOWELL.

The Lowell White Sox team defeated

the Rensselaer team Sunday afternoon

at Oakland Park by a score of 14 to 3. While both teams1 were equally bal

anced as to size the home team played

better ball. Their stick work was fine and young Shurte, with his southpaw, did some exceptionally fine twirling and had such perfect control of his delivery that but one man walked to first. The line-up follows: Rensselaer Clark ss, Denlson rf, Parks 2d base, Swartzel 1st base, ElJen If., Robinson 3d base, Thompson cf.. Putts c, Clark p. Lowell Alyea 2d base, Petrle ss. Purely c. Brown If., Atwood c., Lloyd 3d base. Chase rf., Belshaw 1st base, and Churte p. Rensselaer 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 Lowell 1 0 2 1 0 3 0 7 x 14 Nick Jourdain visited his friend, Tom McGonnigal, in the city Sunday and states that Tom's condition grows gradually worse. He is very weak and feeble, and cannot possibly last, much longer. It Is considered wonderful the manner in which he has fought for his

life.

Chas. Anderson returned home Sun

day from the city.

Dr. John A. DInwiddie is attending the meeting of the state board of dental examiners at Indianapolis this week, of which board he is a member. D. W. Newton, who spent Sunday at the home of George Foster Sunday, at whose home his wife, a sister of Mrs. Foster, and little son are visiting, left

Monday for a business trip in Wisconsin. Alexander Ayrus, one of West Creek township's substantial farmers and big land owners, has added a big Overland automobile to his worldly assets and believes in having a little pleasure as he goes through life, as well as giving the tired horses that work hard in the field all week a day of rest on. Sunday. Sheriff Thomas Grant and family of Crown Point, accompanied by Harry Gragg and wife and Mrs. Sweet, sister Qf Mrs. Gragg of Chicago, visited relatives and friends in this community Sunday! Charles Morgan and wife, who have been visiting relatives and friends in

this community for several weeks, left for their home in Savonburg, Kan., yesterday evening. . Mrs. Samuel Beebe of Englewood, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Simeon Sanger, returned home yesterday. A young man, whose name could not be learned, riding a bicycle, ran Into an auto-containing Chicago parties Sunday evening and was hurt, but not seriously. He was cut severely about the chin and head, and had to be taken to a doctor tor UeaUneat,

BURNHAM. Mrs. C. Surgher returned to her home

at Wheatfield Sunday after a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. F. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rau of-Center avenue spent Sunday In Chicago with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Granger of Thayer, Ind., spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Mills of Pullman ave. Cloyde Neel of West Pullman spent Sunday here visiting his brother William Neel. I i '. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton spent Sunday evening in, .Hammond with

friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Mills and Mrs. William Sprunce spent Saturday evening in Pullman. i , . Mrs. C. Goodwin and Miss Nora Monneham of Park avenue were Hammond visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Burnham of Pullman spent Sunday here visiting the formers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnham. Mrs. A. Belongie , of Park avenue entertained company from out-of-town

Sunday

Glen and Hosford Park. Mrs. Wehner was a Crown Point business visitor Saturday, j N. Weinand of Gary spent Sunday I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weinand, and family, j - Lawrence Keilman of Gary spent Sun

day with friends here. - G. B. Scherer and family of Hammond were callers here Sunday. Mr. Schmuser of Hammond called on friends here Sunday. Mrs. Williams was a Gary visitor Sunday evening. Miss Clara Adler of Hammond spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Adler, and family. Joseph and Florence Adler of Highland spent a short time with their parents Sunday. Miss Nora Smith was an out-of-town visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Krleten were Gary visitors Sunday. Fred and Martha Lennerts of Merrillvllle were seen here Sunday.

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MERRILL VILLE . Mr. and Mrs. Will Randolph visited yesterday with the family of George

Mrs. J. W. McConahey and daughter Randolph.

Gertrude of Pullman visited Mrs. Geo. J Rev. Clements and wife and children Phillips of Center avenue on Sunday. are spending the day with the family Mr. and Mrs. Frecles of Roseland of Sam Woods.

spent Sunday in Burnham visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder of Park avenue entertained company from East Side Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Furner of Park avenue attended church at Englewood on Sunday. Misses Marie Hess and Margaret Shol of Hammond were the guests of Miss Dollie Patton on Sunday afternoon.

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Lillie Burge and Ethel Baye have spent a dressing making shop here. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Pierce. Mrs. Parsons and

daughter Irene and Charles Merrill, all i of Hammond, were calling on friends j here yesterday. j Real estate has been on the boom in ' errillvllle the rast week. Three places t were sold, Henry Walters, Mat Neni- ? t horf and Mrs. White being the pur-

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