Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1912 — Page 8
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Thursday, Oft. 10, 1!)12.
CLUB IS
The East Chi rap., club's ncnon is opening up with more enthusiasm than ever before elnce Its organisation. At a meeting Tuesday evening there was a larpp crowd present and a number of manors that have been irritating the club moratipra, wprt disposed of. The question of eni.i rer'.nc tho present quarters was decided in th negative, the idea bein.tr to u?f the money that would he exepended in t.ikin.a; on more room, in pivir.p social evening a.t which refreshments will be served and an Informal social time indulged In, rr-ikitiK this a retcuiar weekly feature of the ?uh life. The entertainment committee has been Instructed to try and formulate some plan alotip this line and also to introduce a ladies rtiirht once a month intn the club calendar. The present quarters are however to be thoroughly cleaned and renovated, rode -orated throuirhfout and made as
attractive as possible. The First Xatlonnl bank which owns the building promised to do this, Later, should lncroaslnt? membership warrant it, the quarters tray Mill be enlarged. the bank standing ready at any time to turn over whatever additional room may be nee led. It was decided at. Tuesday's meeting not to let the club rooms to outside organizations and in this connection a proposition by the East Chicago Woman's Club to least the rooms for certain Saturday afternoons of each month, was rejected. Saturday afternoon tree tlm eof all the days In the week when the members are most desirous of making use of their club rooms, and this was offered as a reason why the rooms should not be let on that day. Having decided In the negrnttve on this the next step was to decide against subletting the club rooms to any organizations, which was dona Thn street lighting committee which had been appointed to wait on the merchants to get them to decorate on the occasion of the turning on of the ornamental illumination system In the Twin Cities, did not report, Mr. V. H. IMamond the chairman, waiting until the Commercial Club is ready to act with the East Chicago Club In the matter. Owing to the busy period tho
Commercial Club has recently parsed through with the Federation convention, tills organization has not had time to get down to business In this connection, but It is believed that it will at its first opportunity.
JOE MEADE TO
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Young East Chicago Lawyer to Forsake Bachelorhood Soon.
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Girls of East Chlcaero, et out your handkerchiefs. Jo- Jleade Is to bo mstrlej and that within a. few days. He is to wed MIks Alberta Campbell of Marlon, 111,, his former home, the wciidinK to take jilace on the morniiiK of Sutur''v. Oct. 1, at 10 o'clock. The fact of Attorney Meade's prospective marriage, while no secret, was not known to ail of his acquaintances until the invitations to the weddinpr arrived within the last day or two. They are issued by Mr. and Mrs. Uinkley.
uncle and aunt of the bride. It is understood by Mr. Meade's friends that the younpr lawyer ami his bride will go on a weddinx trip of a week and when they return they will take up their abode in th Friedman flat building. Mr. Meade will leave Monday for Marlon, where he will be in on the prenuptial festivities and will be given his first lesson in how really insignificant Is a mere man about to be married. There will be a bunch waiting for him when he returns, to do the rlRht thinp: by him and it is understood that one or two absences from the city on the part of Joe, have been for the purpose of having an "incognito" fitted to his manly form.
other recourse was left but to take ud the sword in their behalf. "'We are assured, in this holy undertaking of the symptahy of the whole civilized world, and we will have the loyal assistance of the ktnps of Herlva. Itulffarla,. and Greece and their peoples, who in this afTatr have ranxed themselves with the Montenegrins like brotho--"Montfincpro is attacking Turkey not from motives of arrogance, but inspired by a. noble resolve to prevent the final extermination of her brethren." The appeal of KlnK Nicholas brought forth many cheers and the Gary meeting promptly voted that a tender of military services should be mad today. Should the war assume the proportions of a general Balkan conflagration Gary will bo drained of 3.00(1 or more of its best steel mill employes at the very outset while as many more whi have not yet volunteered for services but, who. nevertheless are subject to call by the ministries of war in the Danube valley. A Berlin cable forecasts a preneral war. It reads: "A srcneral war in the Balkans has been practically Inaugurated, in the opinion of both diplomatic circles and the press in Germany. At the foreign office it is thought that the attiturs of the Balkan peoples leaves only tho barest hope of the measures taken by the powers provlnpr successful, as any concessions made by the Balkan governments would threaten the security of the oeeunants of the thrones of Bulgaria. Servla. Montenepro and Greece. "One of the leading Berlin banks received a telegram today from Belgrade stating that the declaration of war by
t Hervia probably would be delivered Immediately. Servian troops, it was stat
ed, were beinjt rushed by forced marches toward the frontier from the mobilization centers. The Servians and Turks have already come Into contact, according to the report of a special correspondent."
OFFICIALS LEAVE M NEW VISIT
Mystery surrounds the sudden ieav-
of Gary list nieht by Mayor ! Knotts, Pity Comptroller A. I'. Melton, j and City Attorney Harvey J. Curtis. ! They left Gary for Chicapro where
they boarded a train for Indianapolis. At the city hall It was stated that the trio had Kone to "Michigan on a hunting and fishinR trip." AVhether the visit has anvthlnK to
or city affairs cannot be, learned.
CONTRACTS AWARDED AT HUB (Continued from Patre one) Company that the contract was awarded to them after they had reduced their bid to that of the Gary Company. Tho county commissioners denied a number of saloon licenses among- which was that of William Reynolds, of 328 liohman street. It is rpCorted that Reynolds has been having women in his place and the "Dew Drop In" as it came to be known was notorious all over the city. Chief of Police Feter Austin- went to Crown Point and remonstrated against Reynolds and the commissioners refused him his license. It is said that there
is another faloon of that, character on Plumrner avenue which caters or has catered to women of l..nl reputation. The county rot imlsrdoners are still hearing renxmstnux-ea an-! it is iop. tted that they will be in session la: thU week. Contractor Kric Lund is mak'.ne rather slow headway with the buildir.tr of the poor farm, aceordinK to his own statement this morning. I'.uildinij difficulties are beins encountered a-- a resuit of his being so far from town.
A "S( Htl'PV" SONG. Mne a KotiR of ( hpninc Scrap, And of "Flrnnds" K.-ilere; When oner you half tried 'em. Von don't lini nsk for morel Hut If ner you have hail It, There In hut little doubt, Vou'll p-ctfy alny for your fhrw, Nornp I'MON M'lllT.
LARGEST SOCIETY IN STATE AT GARY
2,800 GARY RESERVISTS j CABLE KING (Continued from Pagi Li j 1 jovich, John Martch and Dojan Naste-
j vlch. An answer is expected late toI day. j Last niht the reservists met at ' i Knukus hall. Fourteenth avenue and Washington street, where the latest j Balkan war messaires were read. The I following associated press dispatch j was read to those assembled: ' "Cettinje, Montenegro, Oct. 9. King Xicholas has Issued a proclamation ', Fnmmonlng the Montenegrins to gro lm- ' mediately to the assistance of their brethren in old Pervia. where, he says, women ar.d children are belntr massacred. " 'Montcneero had hoped to secure the liberation of the- Serb in Turkey without the sheddins? of blood, but peaceful endeavors proved unavailing,' continues the proclamation, 'and no
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KEEPS YOD LOOKING YOUNG
6,000 Names Enrolled in the Sepska Narodaa Obraina.
The biKg-est individual society in Indiana has been organized in Gary, already the homo of some of the "largest thngs." It is the "Sepska Xarodna Obrama" and 6.000 members aro enrolled on its membership ilst. The new society ia made up of Servians and allied nations and Is affiliated with the national organlzatons in Dalmatia, Pabnazia, Bosna. Montenegro, Kroschlen, Servla, Voyvodlna, Ku'trarla and Herzeg-ovina.
j Men of these countries are members ; of the Gary society. I Officers of the Obrama have) been j elected as follows: President, Louis lOerkovlch; V;c President, Michel M. j IUichieh; Treasurer. M. Yovonovlch; Sec I retary-General, G. Wnkovice.
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