Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 306, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMESMonday, June 17, 1912.

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

Mr. and Mrs. David Maney and two daughters are expected home today from a three weeks' trip to Seattle, Wash., where they have been the guests of Mrs. Maney's sister. Mr. H. Meyer left tor Tils home In Spokane, Wash.. on Saturday after spending the last nine months in Crown Point teaching in the high school. '

Miss Laura Houk leaves today for Chicago, where she will take special work at Northwestern and Chicago universities in music and drawing. Miss Frances Grimmer will attend the commencement exercises at Ann

Arbor next week, her brother Fred be ing a student In that colls.

The children's day exercises at the Methodist and Presbyterian churches last night were very enjoyable and attended by good crowds. Misses Irma Peters and Anna Morris and Messrs. William Bartholomae and Fred Helde Jr. were Sunday guests at the home of Q. D. Bartholomae and family. Furman Martin has accepted a position with the HofTman Bros.' carpenters. He Tiili enter college year from this fall. Mrs. J. C. Oibbs is recovering from a slight indisposition at her home on Main street, r. Misses Margaret and Hazel Krlnbill and Valeria Farley and Messrs. Frank and Arthur Rader and Herbert Johnson ppent Sunday at Riverview park, Chicago. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. B. KrimbilL . Word comes from Miss Millicent Hart that she is gaining in health at Colorado Springs, which will be welcome news to her many friends here. She expects to remain there till September.

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Miss Bernice Ott has resigned her position as organist of the Methodist church, her place being filled by Don-

old Stockharger. Miss Ott has recently organized a class in instrumental music In Ieroy. Mrs. Harry Hayward nai the misfortune to fall from the steps at the Bartholomae bakery on Friday and sprain her ankle quite badly. She was taken home in a machine and given medical attention. I ' Mr. Foster Fisher was the guest of friends in Chicago over Sunday. ; The four children of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lehman, who recently moved to the Ms-Cay farm, are quite sick with the whooping cough. I A large number of seats have been sold for the piano recital to Ve given by Miss Anna Englert and her pupils at Central Music hall in this place on Wednesday evening. She will be assisted by Miss Hattie Hein and Joseph S. Russell of Chicago. Mr. Russell Is a pupil of Mr. Grant Hadley, who has a large class in vocal music in Crown Point. A dancing party will be given after the recital, the music to be furnished by Baliou of Chicago, who Is

always so popular with Crown Pointers. Several parties of aGry and Hammond young people will attend. Messrs. John and Frank Daily and

families spent Sunday with W. H. Hayward and family. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Sinski Jr., of Burdlck, Ind.. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Englert over Sunday. Mr. O'Sinski has recently been married, being now on a bridal trip. Mrs. John C. Fisher of Uniontown, Pa., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Wheeler, for several weeks. Oakley Morton of Chicago university is spending the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton. Quite a number of Crown Point people will attend the Epworth league convention to be held at Kentland. Ind., next week. Several delegates from the Epworth league In this city are on the program. The class of 1912 of the Crown Point high school held their - picnic at the Kankakee river on Saturday and a most delightful day's outing was enjoyed. The out of town members of the class left for their homes today. Quite a number of the class of 1912 will enter college next year. John Ward Wheeler will attend Purdue, Major Allman, Michigan; Edith Love, Valparaiso university; Ida Schmidt and Dorothy Crowell have decided to enter some girl's college. Miss Lois Fowler, teacher In the jhigh school, left for her home In Blandensvllle, 111., on Saturday to spend her vacation. Miss Fowler will tach in the high school next year.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

LOWELL. John Worley, living northwest ; of town, had a valuable cow killed by

lightning rrinay . - . . Will Tatman of Chicaso was visiting i

friends and relatives In town yesterday. Mrs. D. W. Newton, with her son Donald, who has been visiting at the

home of her sister, Mrs. George Fos- J ter. went to Mishawaka Saturday to

visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. I j

Hayward. Octavus Clark, one of Lowell's respected farmers who has been suffering with a cancer in his hand, has had Ills arm between the wrist and elbow amputated, and it is faousrht that this will check the spread of tho disease, which was gradually working . up his arm, and . in a short time would have resulted In his death. He is reported to be much Improved since the operation. Fremont Nichols, who recently returned from a Chicago hospital, where he received medical treatment for stomach trouble, is confined to his home, not having improved very readily. Han Lynch, Jr., " of Dubuque, la., spent Friday in town with his mother and zrother and sister. A small cyclone passed over Lowell Saturday evening, going toward Crown Point. Down near Shelby it Is reported to have done some little damage. It touched the ground near Wheeler Nichols' home and again near the

liouso on Eel. Yates' farm, but did no flamagfs. There dli not eem to be miicii ,-iwer in Hie cyclone twisters. V.'. D. Kobins.in visited friends In Hammond Sat:u-tuy. UaH'h Trump niadj a trip to Hammond S?:tiurt.ay. Mrs. Charles Fisk and son of Shelby

was In town on business. He gives cheerful reports of the condition of things in Shelby and believes that progress has hit that place, and that there will be a big change for the better. Dave Fisher of Shelby was In town Saturday. The Christian church people gave a strawberry and ice cream festival in the castle rooom Saturday night. Last evening Children's day exercises were held at the Methodist church. A very interesting programs, was given. There was special music. The little ones all did well in their parts.

No Tim o Qtlt. A local Judge has refused to divorce a couple who lived together for 40 yearB and then parted. We agree with the court that marriage hrs no business having a second childhood. Los Angeles Times.

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Mrs. Fred J. Smith and sons Walter i and Lawrence left Friday for Lake Wawasee to spend the summer months at their summer home. Miss Ethelyn Sexton, public speaking teacher In ' the local high school, left Saturday to spend, her vacatton with her relatives in Michigan. Bruce N. Nichols of John street left Saturday morning for Dowagiac, Mich., to spend his vacation. Mrs. P. Seifer of Davidson place was in Indiana Harbor Saturday, visiting Mrs. L. H. Seifer, who has Just returned home from the hospital, Chicago. Mrs. Seifer's many friends will be pleased to learn that she is getting along nicely. Mrs. Nellie Sparks Dohman of Hammond will give a recital at the Congregational church in East Chicago tonight. A number of Mrs. Dohman's Whiting pupils will take part in the recital and several of the friends and parents will be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Warwick of Oliver street have purchased an electric car. Miss Anna Stover will return home from Lake Forest about June 23rd to spend her vacation here. - Mrs. Agnes Bodine visited Mrs. Chas. McCarthy at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond on Saturday and found her to be improving.

Mrs. Thomas W. Cook of Cleveland avenue Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Thieme of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Naef,' who are visiting here from Toledo, and Miss Bessie Naef and Ned Naef saw "WithIng the Law" at the Princess theater. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore will

. move into the Moose house at Central avenue and USth street. Mr. and Mrs. j Moose will move into the house next

door. Mr. and Mrs. William Urie of Central avenue returned home Saturday from Sturgis, Mich., where they were the guests of relatives. Louis Bossenger of Chicago visited Whiting friends on Saturday evening. The Queen Esthers held their regular meeting on Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Lillian Porter of Cleveland avenue. The annual elec

tion of officers took place, the follow

ing being elected:

President Grace Shaweroft. , A'tce president Louise Stove. Recording secretary Gladys Douglas. ) Corresponding secretary Blanche Cameron. x Treasurer Helen Kleiber. Mite box secretaries Esther Miller and Lillian Porter. Superintendents Mrs. G. -N. Fredenburg and Mrs. W. E. Gillett. Temperance secretary Susan Vincent. ' Program committee Carrie Gillett, Evelyn Harper and Ruth A. Tilton. The Daughters of Liberty held their regular meeting on Saturday night, at which the annual nomination of officers was held. Mrs. Sarah Neff of CWcago attended

the D. of L. meeting on Saturday

night . The Ladies' Aid society of the German Lutheran church will have a

"kaffee -klatch" at the home of Mrs. Sehultx, on Sheridan avenue, next Wednesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Gust Wuestenfelt of Alton, 111., is here ' visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langmeyer and

Miss Brown of Hammond wre guests of Mrs. Abbott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Langmeyer of Fischrupp avenue yesterday. Paul Anderson of South Chicago was the guest of W. R. Jenkins on Saturday evening. r. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of 119th street had as their guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Waxwell and Miss B. Cole apd Walter Hathaway, all of Woodlawn. Mrs. Arthur Moore returned home Saturday night from a visit with relatives in Oil City. Pa. William A. Hlckley, who has been here visiting his mother and other relatives, has returned to his home in CofTeyville, Kan. Mrs. Hazel McMamon and daughter returned home last evening from a visit with relatives in Cleveland, O. The funeral of August Krieger, aged 59 years, took place on Friday after

noon at 2 p. m. Services were preached

by a South Chicago minister. The Masons, of which deceased was a member, turned out In a body, and had charge of the funeral. Interment was at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond. Mr. Krieger had been ill about two months with cancer, his death occurring very unexpectedly on ' last Wednesday. The deceased is survived by his wife, five sons and two daughters, all of whom have 'the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Mrs. -Don St. John of Ohio avenue, who has been very sick for several months, is now in a very serious condition, the physician thinking last night that it would be impossible to survive the night Mrs. St. John, who is 49 years old, is suffering from a case of premature old age, as the result of her long illness. Mrs. Catherine Stewart of 438 Sheridan avenue left last evening for Cleveland, O., to visit her mother. She was accompanied by her niece, Flor

ence Catherine Merman, who returned home after an extended visit here. Miss Genevieve McDermott and Andrew Keilman visited relatives of the latter In St. John yesterday.

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We wish to extend our thanks to the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us at the illness and death of the late August Krieger. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. A. KRIEGER AND FAMILY.

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ROBERTSDALE. A number of Robertsdale ladles went to Crown Point last, Friday, where they were the guests of Mrs. William

Timm. The ladles spent a most delightful day. The morning was spent ' in talking over old times until noon, when the guests were invited to the dining room, where an elaborate luncheon was served. After luncheon the hostess took her guests In buses to several places of interest, after which they departed for their homes a tired but happy crowd, voting Mrs. Timm a most hospitable hostess. Those from here were: Mesdames El

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Buell, Richard Smith, R. F. Schaaf. John Soltwedel, Arthur Stross and Mrs. William Bahn of East Side. A barn belonging to William Hamon of Lake street was struck by lightning during the severe electrical storm here Friday. The members of the Evangelical church held a business meeting at the church Friday evening. Election of of officers were held and the following trustees were elected: F. . Richard Schaaf, for three years; John Blaul and Arthur Stross, for two years; L. Cooke and John Plau, for one year. Mrs. John Blaul, William Eggers and Reed Hubbard were elected stewards for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hanson of East Side visited the former's mother, Mrs.

Hanson of Roberts avenue, Friday evening. Miss Josephine Jewett of Pearl street left Friday evening for Terre Haute, Ind., where she will attend summer school. Mrs. Charles Worhle of Indiana boulevard was slightly improved yesterday. Miss Lillian Soltwedel of Harrison avenue spent the week end in Crown Point visiting Miss Harriet Timm.

Mr. and Mrs. Wlnkleweed have moved in their beautiful new cottage which has just been completed in Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Malett of Harrison avenue will move In the cottage vacated by them. Miss Florence Kelfer left Saturday for Marshall, Mich., where she will spend the summer visiting relatives. Mrs. Wittmer and son of East Side

was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Step

hen Langohr of Indiana boulevard yesterday. Mrs. Charles Flaugher, and daughters Vera and Geneva of Harrison avenue spent the day shopping in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gough are entertaining the latter's sister from Denver, Colo., at. their home in Roberta avenue for a few weeks. EAST GARY. E. Anderson was a Chicago visitor Saturday. The Misses Blanche Quinnell and Hattie Papka of Chicago spent Sunday at their homes here. F. F. Florian, Sr., of Chicago was in town on business Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis were guests over Sunday with friends in Crete, 111. Mrs. Charles Thorne returned home Saturday after spending a. couple of months with relatives In Montana and Minnesota. June seems to be moving month in East Gary. T. Ameling has moved his family to Chesterton, H. Baumeisters have moved Into the home vacated by the Amellng's and Rupert's moved Thursday in the N. Fry house.

GRIFFITH. Miss Emily Southworth, who is attending college at Valparaiso, spent the week end at home. J. C. Earle of Chicago was a business visitor here today. A. Likens and family arrived home Saturday from a two weeks' vacation at Laketon and vicinity. J. Taylor of Hammond was a guest at the home of L. A. Southworth Sunday. Harry Kruse transacted business at Valparaiso Saturday. E. J. Nicholson was a caller here Saturday.

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