Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1912 — Page 6
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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
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WHITING AND ENVIRONS
W. V. llolUday. superintendent of trie the solos, including the vocal numbers
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. (..TV Scouts arc and nrch.stra in thing that the city it should lend cn
omar.uinK a Cmwii Point, has lone; ncfiiiiur;ig''mi'nt to
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I success. Practices h week and it is xeason that the band
will be able to furnish good music-.
The i n t em rha n servi. e this year spr-i tors and t he
i:ne prnved of good in Ret tine the ine'.eotion returns be
fore the board of rounty rnmmissl on -ers soonT than usual, greatly farllltatir.g the count. Before the d.tys of HiitumoblU'S and interurbans cars the return of the ballots was somet h!n s: of a task, meaning long, cold drives ml delay of hours possibly in returning the ballots. Mrs. John Frown and sistfr. Mrs. Nellie Northrup, will leave the end of the week for Knoxvllle. Tenn , for an extended visit with Mr. and Mis. N'orth nip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Fattee have
Attorney Cturi.-s Morton Is still very low and failing in hf-iiith. his advanced ago making Ins early recovery extremely doubtful. The Women's Study club met on Tuesday afternoon of this week with a very largo attendance. After a short business session a paper by Mrs. K. I.. Khortridgo .ntitled "The History of the Progress in "olombia" was read. The s-cond paper on "Aerial Navigation" was read by Mrs. Kudolph and was supplemented with a talk on "Airships." by John Claude .llman. one of our high school boys. His tail; was demonstrated with J'leriut monoplane model which was a product of Mr. Allman's tennis. A rt" of thanks was tenodred to him by the club before closing for his very Interesting talk. COM Mr.MCATED.
WHEN THE DANDRUFF RFCINS TO FALL. You'll know there is something wrong. No one with a healthy scalp has Dandruff it is not natural. Healthy, strong hair cannot grow under these conditions and what's far more disturbing, the hair that you have will soon turn grey and fall out. Then comes " PREMATURE GREY HAIR" and that "Has Been Look" about them. HEED THE WARNING USEHAY'S HAIR HEALTH
Whiting schools, went to Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday of this week to attend the state superintendents meeting The subject to ho discussed will be "Industrial Kducation."
Arthur Ijingcnhan of Ohio
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ROEERTSDALE. Mrs. John Parley of Indiana boulevard visited friends in Hammond yesterday. The Royal Neighbors are husy makine preparations for their dance, which
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win be Riven at Odd Fellows' hall, Saturday eveninp. Nov. 23. '' Miss I.iia Schotiemann. teacher of room 6 of the T'ranklin school, was ronfinod to her home Tuesday by illness. Tom Nob olson of Hoberts avenue transacted business in Chicago yestcrd a y . Mrs. Frank Buehler of Indiana boulevard is recovering slowly from her recent attack of the prip. Mr. and Mrs. KreberR of Harrison avenue are the proud parents of a baby boy. which arrived at their home Tuesday morning-. Mother and son are reported doing- nicely. Hev. Kent-diet Kajcany of Lincoln avenue was a Gary visitor yesterday. Mrs. Fred Leverenz. Jr., of flarrison Chicago for a ftr days, avenue is entertaining- her sister from Chicago for a few days. Willie, the littlo son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Height of Reburts avenue, has been confined to their home several days by Ulness. Miss Ausrusta Wilkentnjr of Roberts avenue spent Tuesday In East Side visiting friends. Miss Myrtle Soltwedel of Harrison
avenue attended the Orpheum theatre, Hammond, last evening. John Kidney of Hammond transacted business in Hammond Monday evening Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana boulevard visited her sister, Mrs. Andrews of Chieapo. yesterday. Mr. Ackerman of Chicago was a Robertsdale business visitor Thursday.
"fin to St. Bernard's hospital in Chiaeo jesterday, where he wi"! undergo a t hi rt.y-si -hour test to learn the cause of his hand eivinff him considerable troi.r.ee. The hand was broken some t i rue ai?o. J Miss Mi hired I-:. Stewart of Sheridan .avenue attended a party a: the home of M'.ss I'-rne Parsons, 52 Warren street. Hammond, on Tuosdav evening.
lr. Hnil Mrs. K. M. Rogers sa w Otis Sklnn'-i in "Kismet" at the Illinois theatre. I'hifHRo, on TufS'lay nisht. Se'.era! parties; were given on Tuesday nitrht. Among- those entertaining 'e- ir.fx Mrs. Jeorgre S. Milliard. Mrs. Roirt F. Henh.mt. and Miss I.ucilo I aorlin;4, and Miss Helen Marie tlreen, both ( the latter giving "bull moose parties." Mr. and Mrs. James IT. .Tudsou of Sheridan av.mue saw Reheit Hitchcock in the "Red Widow" in Chicago on Tuesday night. The I'pworth League of the M. K. "hurch wil give a hard times' social on Wednesday evening. Nov. ".Oth, Admission will ).; .1c a person. The Owl rich hail a very pleasant event on Tuesday night, when the members gathered in their club rooms, and ieerive.1 the election returns over a special wire. a feature of the evening was a smoker and refreshments. The hnnual election of officers also took place on this event. The election resultPi as follows: President A. I Carlson. Vice president J. JI. Storer. Secretary A. R M!dahl. Executive committee Bruce Nichols. George In-lf and R. F. Storer.
The Whiting high school course will begin on Nov. 15th.
number to be the Ladies" Spanish Orchestra. The orchestra has seven lady musicians. The program is made tip of rolos, duets, quartets and the ensemble.
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trie evening-. i The Owl club bavkctba1! team will Play the Hole Grail's basketball team' at the former's "svm" this evening. On Saturday night the owl team will play '' the Y. M. C. A. Cardinals of Chicago' at Whiting. 1 Mrs. F. A. Henry of Fred street and daughters Mildred and Maybelle leave this evening lor Cleveland, O., and Oswego. N. Y., to spend the winter visiting relatives. Mrs. A. .1. Judson and Mrs. James Judson ami daug-hter took dinner with j friends in Chi'ago yesterday. j James Champiain of New York city, I who has been here for several days vis- j itlng friends, left last night for Sullivan, 111., to visit his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .aires Champiain. He will also visit his father and sisters in Illinois. Kn route to his home in New York Mr. Champiain will again spend a few- days visiting here. Hev. Frank M. Wehstt-r. pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church, was most agreeably surprised yesterday, owing to its oing his birthday anntersary. The Ladies' Aid society of the church gave Mr. Wcbstfr a surprise dinner, which was served at the pastot s home on Iaporte avenue, at 12 o'clock. Thirty-two ladies were present, each doing their share towards the preparation of th meal, which was an elaborate five-course spread. As a token of their esteem the ladies presented Rev. Webster with a purse of monev. and also two beautiful bouquets, one of pink roses and one of chrysanthemums. Mr. Webster demonstrated his appreci
ation of the kindness of the members of the aid society in a short speech he made, and said the only regret he had s.s that he didn't have a birthday four Jme-s a yfar. A number of cases of measles have broken out in Whiting-.
Oscar Ahlg-ren, who was injured in an
automobile accident at Ueloit Wis., is
re 'ovoring. The Prisciiu ,lub held their regular meeting; last right, and set the Jate of their bazaar for Pec. 5t'n. Gladys 'Webster, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Webster, was taken to St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, last
night, where she underwent an opera-
Hall's Catarrh ! tlon on her throat today.
Beginning next Sunday and lasting all next week pespe meetings will be held at the Congreg-at ion al church. The
will be used to
illustrate sermons and also the songs. Ourlngr the met tings Rev. Webster will be assisted by local and outside ministers). Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Stack of R ece avenue on Tuesday. Mother and sons are doing well. John Poppen of West 119th street
system, j was Injured while at work as a hoiier75 cents j maker in the Standard Oil company on
A very pretty but quiet wedding took place last evening at 8 o'clock when Miss Lillian Mereness and Frank H I'avis were united in marriage. The uedding took place at the homo of the oride'.s parents in the presence of only the immediate relatives and a few friends. The ring ceremony was used. The bride wore beautiful gown of i hacpagne odor silk crepe trimmed with lace. She -arried a bouquet, of wh'te chrysanthemums. A wedding supper was served afler the reading of
the ceremony. Mrs. Havis is one of j Hohart's most charming and popular I young women. Mr Oavis Is cashier of J the First State Lank at Hobart. They I have a largo rlrrie of friends who wi'.! I extend them best wishes and congratulations. '
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BURNHAM. G. 1 1. Mills and Mrs. William Fprunce of Pullman avenue, spent Tuesday evening in Hammond on business. Mrs. John Martindale of Pullman avenue Is on the sick list at this writing. M. I. Riiter returned here yesterdayafter a few days' visit at Thayer, nd. A. Moore of If-fayette. Ind., spent Tuesday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Frol Fuller.
Plays and Players
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Frank Thiel transacted business
Chicago on Tuesday. Charles Soersen of Englewood was a visitor here Tuesday. I'eter Herman of Dyer passed through town Tuesday. John Miller, Jr., is a Chicago visitor today. Henry Whitaker of Hammond, Chas. Johnson of Crown Point and Albert Swanson of Crown Point were here on business Wednesday. Frank Scheldt, township trustee, of Dyer was seen In otwn on Wednesday. Jacob Rehmal was a Crown Point visitor today.
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W00DR0W WILSON SEES PRINCETON AT PRACTICE
Murn l Slarr ! to piav a h-ading part in "The Indiscretion f Truth." Liut-e Rutfr has beer, .naraced for
"A Ri-li Man's Son." by James Forties, j A. H. Woods is to mak a musical ' production called "Iovo in a Lltr.o.i- : sine." Ada Rehan is back !n this country
"iter a stay of eighteen months it, F.ngla rid. Phaunrey Olcott is singing several new songs of his own composition this
season. Frances Starr's Now York engagement in "The Case of Becky" has proved successful.
HAKES RAPID HEADWAY
Add Thh Fact to Your Store of Knowledge. Kidney disease often advanci o
rapidly that many a person e firmly In its grasp before aware of its progress. Prompt attention should be gtvfln th slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headaches, diry spells or a tired.
j worn-out feeling; or If the kidney sejcretions art offensive, trresrular and
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Princeton, N. J., Nov. 7. The Prince- j attended -with pain, procure a rood ton football team has not passed out .kidney remedy at once, of the interest of President-elect Wll- Thousands recommend Pom's Kidson, as the governor took time this nf,' rills. Read the statement below:
afternoon to visit Osborne field and
Tuesday.
srnscRinK for thk times.
watch the first scrimmage held by the Tigers since last week. His own decisive victory on the political field he hopes to see duplicated
by the Princeton eleven over Yale in i kidneys
the battle which will take place in lesa than two weeks, j While watching the practice he kept ! up' an animated conversation with ! Ross M'Ciae, chairman of the frradu- ' ate coaching committee, and two of the ; most prominent of the graduate j coaches. "Riff" Wheeler and "Johnny" ; Poe, whose work as half hack ha lm- ' mortalized his name in Princeton's ; football annals.
Governor Wilson expressed his most hearty wishes for success during the remainder of the season.
W. E. Winters, East Chicago street. iCast Chicago. Ind., says: "I suffered for a long time from pains In the small of my back snd I had other difficul
ties which led me to believe that my
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