Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1912 — Page 6

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i THE TIMES. Monday, July 29, 1912.

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

quality of baseball that the Northern Indiana league teams are servingpatrons. Win or lose. Crown Point fans are perfectly satisfied with that kind of ball and will lend every effort to perpetuate the Northern Indiana league.

Charles Krohn and family have re-

! colved the sad intelligence on Friday All th' members o' "The World Owes evening that Mrs. Ed Graber. nee Me a Lfvln'" club hev consolidated Marv Krohn, well known tiere, ad with th "Just Me Societv" an' will died at her home in Waukegan fol-

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lowing an operation. The circumstances attending the death, of Mrs. Graber, who is well and favorably known here, are particularly sad, being the second death in the family within a fortnight, her mother dying suddenly at her home here about two weeks ago. The funeral will be held today at Waukegan, . 111., . many of her friends and relatives from this place attending. Barney Monix's Bridgeport Braves

work fer th' success o' th' bull musser party this fall. Hek Spenze ses ef babtes hed no ther mission than t' make safety pins aandy thet they've served their purpus in th" world. The hundreds of baseball fans .who returned last evening from Hammond rla interurban, train and automobile were jubilant over the victory over :he leasrue leaders and see In the Bee- '

nd successful attempt to knock the cleaned up In two games with the pennant props fro munder Hammond Pullman Stars at Erie park yesterday.

x life siied chance to keep the pen- winning Dom oy gooo. margins ana nant flying on the same pole next sea- . adding to Crown Point s laurels on on. In three successive games Crown , the diamond. Joe Thomas pitched the Point has plainly shown its superior!- ' team to victory In the first attempt. :y as a ball playing machine over the while Taylor, said to be a "comer" In eague top notchers. and if the pres- the pitching line, showed up the Pullnt gait can be continued It looks like mans In the second game. Quite a asy sailing for the champs. Tester- good slsed crowd attended the conlay's game excelled hundreds that ar' tests and report a good article of ftall played on National league diamonds played.

ind gave a fair exhibition of the ; Yesterday was a big day for the

Gary & Southern, the new line to

Crown Point. The cars were well loaded each trip, most of the local ball fans returning to Hammond over the new line. The construction gang

spent Sunday .with Crown Point relatives. The children and relatives of Peter Geisen, living on East street, gathered at his home yesterday to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of his birth. Nearly, every member of the large family was present and assisted In the

anniversary celebration. Harry Call and family, of Gary, visited at the home of J. J. Wheeler yesterday. Mrs. Neva Daily, accompanied by little Elizabeth Dally of Chicago, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hayward and family on Main street. Prof. Thomas and wife of La Grange visited with the Glover family yesterday. Architect N. L. Smith is driving a new Ford automobile, but has not Joined the ranks of the scorchers or Joy riders to this date. Mrs. J. K. Blackstone and daughter. Miss Ella, have returned from a visit with Dr. Will Blackstone of Fort Wayne, Ind. Dancing at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. July 81st. Good music Everybody ''welcome. 26 3t

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Father Kansey of Rensselaer occu- f f Born to Mr.' and Mrs! Mike Madura, pied the pulpit at the Sacred Heart J nea Miss Julia Cannon a son on Friday church yesterday, owing to the absence night. of Rev. John B. Berg. j Mrs. Fred Vater and children of LaMlsa,Gertrude Vater of Sheridan ave- ! porte avenue have returned from Blue nue was the guest of East Chicago Island, where they have been visiting friends yesterday. friends for a few days. Peter Moser and family spent yester- Mrs. Albertson of Stiegllts Park will day visiting in Hammond. give a "karTee krauzchen" on ThursMrs. Joseph B. Kyle of 119th street ! day or tne benefit of the German has gone to Duncansville, Pa., to spend ( Lutheran church. several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. August Opperman enterMrs. Schoenhofen. tained a number of friends at their Miss Delia Priest of the Whiting Call ' home on Laporte avenue in honor, of

left today for Rochester, Ind., where ' th 6th birthday of their daughter

she will spend her vacation with her parents. Mr.-and Mrs. Z. T. Priest. Mrs. Harry Dewey of Sheridan avenue entertained her brother and family from Grant Park, 111. , Mr. and Mrs. George Stoll of Chicago spent Saturday visiting relatives In Whiting and StlegUtz Park.

Loretta. The guests spent a most pleasant afternoon enjoying various diversions, and at 4 o'clolk dainty refreshments were served. Th guest of honor received many beautiful gifts. Those present were Josephine Waywood, Dorothy Trowe, Helen Stowell,

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GRIFFITH. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of Main street went to Hebron Saturday evening to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keiserd and children of Elliott were called to the home of Mrs. Caroline Dutton last evening. Miss Nancy Shutt of Palmer was a pleasant caller in town last evening. Harry McFarland transacted business in Hammond Saturday evening. Mrs. J. W. Hough and children went to Elliott Saturday evening to visit friend and thence thy will go to Merrlllville to be the guests of relatives for a few days. The Busy Bees of this place will give a lawn social at the corner of Junction avenue and Main street Friday

worked all day on Main street and i evening, Aug. 2. to which they Invite

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with the "Y" Installed, the work on this street will be practically completed. Some person with a rather crude idea of a Joke, from the average citizen's viewpoint, has recently started the story of some citizen's death, which, upon being investigated, proves to be a canard. Louis W. Atz was the latest mentlonable to cross the river Jordan, but inevestigatlon found Lioule the liveliest kind of a corpse, with no idea of shuffling off this mortal coil. Others, have been mentioned in a like manner during the last week, all of them found afterwards to be the liveliest and happiest kind of corpses. Hundreds of automobillsts, motorcyclists and pleasure' seekers coming in on the Interurban line served to make Crown Point anything but a quiet Sunday city yesterday, the streets being lined with visitors most of the day. Either Crown Point has entered a new regime of Its own accord or It Is having a lot of popularity as a visiting resort thrust upon It. , Herbert Johnson, R. G. Parry, Irl Rockwell and Miss Clara Oner of Gary

the public. Ice cream and cake will be served. The proceeds will be used for a new church building. Miss Ruth Brussels of Hammond ws entertained at the home of Miss Emily Southworth yesterday. Mrs. Kate Ludy, who has been visiting at the homes of A. and S. A. Lightfoot a few days, returned to her home in Champaign, 111., yesterday morning. Mrs. Frank Ltghtfoot of Waukegan, 111., went to Crown Point yesterday to visit hes sister after spending a few days with relatives hero. L. A. Southworth a4 P. C. Taggert of this place attended the funeral of Wellington Clark at Crown Point Saturday.

Don't forget the dancing party at

Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening,

July 31st. Good music 26 3t

left Saturday night for a two weeks'

visit with relatives In Cleveland. The bans announcing the approaching marriage of George Gehrke of Whiting and Miss Ida Honran of Robert sdale were read at the Sacred Heart church yesterday.

The Prisctlla club of the Congrega-

er, Mrs. Fred Opperman and Margaret West. Those from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Khlers of Robertsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dust and Nettle Miller of Sheffield. The marriage of Miss Anna Falkenthal of Whiting and Frank T. Felger

of Norfolk, Neb., took place on Thurs-

tlonal church will give an ice cream ' day, the ceremony being performed by

social in the church parlors next Thurs

day night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abbott of Hammond spent yesterday visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lang

Rev. John Bopp of the German Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Hannah Kalkenthal of 438 John street and has been employed at the candle factory of the Standard Oil com-

San Francisco's labor temple will cost $100,000. The Illinois Supreme Court has held that labor unions have the right to strike if non-union employes are retained by employers. . Instead of wearing Labor Day suits this year, the carpenters of Cleveland voted that each member buy a share of Labor Lyceum stock.

meyer of Ftschrupp avenue. Mr. and ) pany. The groom Is a druggist, being Mrs. Abbott are contemplating moving ! a graduate of the Northwestern Colto California In the near future, where lege of Pharmacy of Chicago. Mr. and

the former will be sent by the National Mrs. Felger left the same evening for

Biscuit company, by whom he Is em- j their future home In Norfolk, where

ployed. j the groom haa a new home built and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kadow of Schrage, ready for occupancy. The young couple avenue entertained a number of friends are attended by the best wishes of their

and relatives yesterday In honor of the many Whiting friends.

recent marriage of their daughter Hat- Henry E. Beaubien of Laporte avenue tie to Frank Kim of Chicago. j was called to Laeon. 111., by the death

Mrs. Eunice James of Sheridan ave- of his step-father, Henry Fisher. Mr.

nue has returned from her vacation, ' and Mrs. Arthur N. Beaubien of Laporte

having been on an auto trip with her also attended the funeral.

aunt. Mrs. Fred J. Heintz of Ham- George Kostebanich was arrested on mond. ' ! Saturday night on tho charge of crimMr. and Mrs. Sam Spivak will move lnal provocation. Kostebanich is into the house on Schrage avenue re- charged" with having threatened Mr. cently vacated by the Abraham's. and Mrs. M. D. Baylas, they having Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Lewis of adopted his child, for whom he failed Sheridan avenue left yesterday for to provide. On this charge Kostebanich Michigan to spend their vacation. j. was fined II and costs, which he paid Misses Helen O'Hara and Josephine 1 and was released. He was then reJewett have returned rom Terre arrested on a warrant sworn out by OfHaute, where they too a summer ftcer NIzlolkiewicz, charged with procourse at the Indiana State Normal voking him. On this charge Kostebanich school. . I will be tried today. Mrs. George Buck and mother. Mrs. 1 Evelyn B. Smith, the 6-months-old Baker of Wood River, 111., were here daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith

over Saturday and Sunday as the guests of Fischrupp avenue, died on Satur-

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of Miss Margaret Jenkins of Indiana boulevard. - Mr. and Mrs. John McElroy of Sheridan avenue have purchased a house at Wilcox and intend to move there soon. Mrs. Frank N. Gavlt and children and Mrs. H. E. Beaubien and daughter Eleanor spent Saturday and Sunday at the Gavlt farm, near Miller Station.

day. The funeral will be held today. Interment will be at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond. V Union council No. 9, Daughters of Liberty held their regular meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall on Saturday night, at which four candidates were taken into the order. Mrs. Millie Davis of Hammond, state councillor, was present

ROBERTSDALE. Mrs. Miller of Roberts avenue was tendered a surprise party Friday after

noon by a number of her friends In hon

or of her birthday in social conversation until 4 o'clock, when a dainty luncheon was served, after which the guests departed for their homes, wishing Mrs. Miller many more such happy birthdays. County Commissioner Schaaf and wife spent 'Friday visiting In Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. James Landon of Harrison avenue are pround parents f a baby girl, whloh arrived at their home

Friday morning. Mother and daughter

are reported doing nicely. Lawrence Clabby of Harrison avenue

had the misfortune to cut a deep gash

In his heel by stepping on a piece of

glass while playing ball Friday after noon.

Fred Langohr of the Hammond Are

department visited hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Langohr of Indiana boulevard

yesterday.

Olga Wilkenlng and Anna Stelger re

turned to their home In Crete, III., after

a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Fred Egg-

ers of Roberts avenue. Mrs. Elliott Aman was hostess to the members of the Woman's club from South Chicago at her home at her home in Roberts avenue Friday afternoon. The guests spent a delightful afternoon In the usual pleasant way of the club until 5 o'clock, when an elaborate luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Wichorst of Roberts avenue entertained the former's father from Valparaiso at their home for several days. Miss Hattie Klemm and Fred Stawitch were the guests of friends In East Side last evening. Henry Reese and daughter, Mrs. John Dreesen, left Friday evening for Green Island, la., where they will spend two weeks, visiting relatives. Chief Dilsnelder of Hammond was a business visitor here yesterday., A..nutnber of our -young people enjoy

ed a marshmellow roast party at the Lake Front park Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fase entertained

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Roberts avenue yesterday.

Mrs. Clifford Green and Miss Louise

Briscoe of Harrison avenue were Hammond ahoppers yesterday.

Mrs. J. Landon. Jr., returned home from Kankakee, where she spent two

weeks with friends.

Mrs. John Shack of Harrison avenue was a South Chicago visitor Saturday. A bright baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Madura ef Roberts avenue Saturday morning. Mother and son are reported doing nicely.

DYER. Dancing Wednesday evening. July 31st. at Spring Hill Grove. Good music, 16 3t

ROSE LAWN. Miss Ella Bruechette returned to Whiting Wednesday. Mrs. John Guilford went Saturday to visit with relatives in Kankakee. Mr. and Mrs. Leu Mead and daughter of Chicago spent Thursday and Friday with C. C. Bruechette and family. Dr. and Mrs. Rice were Crown Point visitors Thursday. Mm. 'Cooper visited at the Best home this week.

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