Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 29 August 1913 — Page 10

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SHOERS will remain here untl labout the first of the year. The Pioneer Monumental works force of this place are erecting a beautiful monument for the estate of the late John Pinter at Wheatfleld, Ind.. this week. J. A. Donnaha and family attended the Laporte fair yesterday. Miss Pauline Sauerman has been visiting friends in Hammond this week. A baby daughter was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gard, living west of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Hangar and daughter, Mabel, left yesterday for thetr home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Claussen on Ridge street, ROBERTSDALE. Francis, the three months old little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dongean of Roberts avenue died at their home Wednesday night after an illness of several weeks. The funeral was held Friday morning at the Sacred Heart church. Misses Km ma Kasch and Adeline Leverenz attended the Orpheum theatre in Hammond Wednesday evening. County Surveyer Seeley was a business visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Jesse Brinker and daughter are spending a few days with her mother ! at Cedar Lake, Ind. j Captain James Ryron of the fire de partment returned home Thursday from Crawfordville, Ind., where ha spent two weeks visiting relatives. Mrs. Mary Turley of Lincoln avenue and Robert Turley were quietly marrled at Crown Point Tuesday afternoon ;at the Methodist curch by the Rev. 1 Stockbarger. Mr. and Mrs. Turley are i both well known here and their mar riage came as a great surprise to the i many friends of the family who ex tend their congratulations and best wishes. Miss Erna Hartwig of Youngstown, Ohio, is a guest at the Kasch home fo a few days. Miss Anna Rappa, 4810 Groaselll ave.. J East Chicago, on her way hero to j visit friends had the misfortune to I sprain her ankle while alighting from a street car at the corner of Indiana ; boulevard and Harrison avenue. Mrs. Fred Eggers and sister. Mrs. John Dressen spent Thursday in Laporte where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Horlbeck and also attended the county fair. Alderman Henry Egger was a Chicago business visitor yeserday. Mrs. Gunther of Milwaukee, Wis., returned home after a three weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. Edward Julieur and family of Indiana blvd. Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana blvd.. spent the day shopping In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverenz, Sr., of Harrison avenue are entertaining relatives from Michigan. Mrs. Edward Mathlaa of Sheridan t avenue was hostess to the members of ' tho Marquette club at her home Wednesday afernoon. Cards were he main feaure of the afternoon, several games of pedro being played and prizes were i won by Mesdames Frank Buehler, Jr., Arthur Stross and Edward Mathlas. At I te close of the games a social hour was enjoyed during which dainty ref resh- ' ments were served. j The choir of the Evangelical ' church will meet this evening at the : home of Miss Emma Kasch of Indiana ' boulevard. Mrs. Henry Ehlerd of Harrison ave., is on the sick list. Miss Antoinette Smith of Reese . avenue is spending the week in ChlCHKU V1S1111IS U' ...... w..... and family. Henry Hatt snd children Louise and Georgie, Mrs. George Sladek, Frlta Kasch and son William enjoyed an auto ride to Highlands Wednesday. Mrs. Richard Schaaf, Mrs. Lena Eggers and Mrs. Herman Theissen were the guests of friends a Irving Park, 111., Wednesday. Esther, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vis of Reese avenue Is confined to her home by Illness. LOWELI. Mrs. Henry Brammer, daughter Sallie and granddaughter Retta of Mason. Tenn., who has been visiting her son Charles and family of this place, have gone to Manteno to visit her son George before returning to her southern home. Mrs. Charles Brammer accompanied them to Monteno for a short visit. ' Fred Ebert has gone to Mud Springs to take mud baths for the benefit of his rheumatism. ' J. M. Frantz, of Ontario, Cal., who was a guest at the home of Elmer Hayden Wednesday and Thursday went to Des Moines la., where his wife and son and daughter are visiting her mother who is seriously ill. Miss Hattie Foster was a guest at the home of her cousin Mrs. Ruby Eskridge Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Hughes, mother of Mrs. Starr Urownell and daughter Elizabeth, who visited at the home of

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All who vrl.k to affiliate with the democratic party la the coming fall election are requested to meet at . Frtikoinrid'i hall Saturday evening at I 8 o'clock to elect a city chairman, sec retary and treasurer, alno ward com mltteemen. EL. O'HARA. Chairman. Diamond's economy store will make a speciality of lace and ribbon, extra quality at 5 and 10 cents a yard. The new books added to the WhltIng Public Library range from standard works of history and science to the lightest summer fiction. The children have had their share of fairy tales and adventures with a sprinkling of history and travel. Noticeable among the books of non-flctlon is Gerald Stanley jjee s v-rowas, a .Moving- picture 01 Democracy." a book about business and politics and a digest of the modern trend of American life and thought from the viewpoint of the mass. Its a book to keep at the top of your 11 - brary want list until you get It. Some of the other new additions are: Bacheller Turning of Griggsb. Beach Iron Trail. Crockett Patsy. Dell Knave of Diamonds. Fabre Life of the Spider. Fox Problems of the Pacific. Fullerton Problems of Power. Greene Right of the Strongest. Hocking Meaning of God in Human Experience. ' Johnston High School Education. Lincoln Woman Haters. Mable Wings of Pride. McCarthy Calling tfce Tune. Porter Laddie. Richmond Mrs. Red Pepper Burns. Robertson Literature of Germany. Rowland Apple of Discord. Trites Barbara Gwynne. Wilkinson Chicago at a Glance. Mr. and Mrs. F. Herman of Buchanan Mich., are here visiting at the home of the latter's brother, WlHam Shtnn on Cleveland avenue. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves of New York ave on Thursday morning. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely. Go to Snyder's Studio for picture framing. e-t & f Mrs. George Gray and son of Houston, Texas, are here vlsllng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Gladden of Sheridan avenue. The public school was disinfected on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beyerly and daughters of Central avenue are planning on leaving next Saturday for Pennsylvania to visit the former's Mrs. Brownlee, returned home yesterday. Miss Marjorie Willsle of Galesburg la., who visited her friends Miss Dawn ; Hatter, has returned to her home. I Will Cox, wife and daughter of Hammond, arrived in Lowell last evening to visit at the home of Mrs. Cox's father, John Robinson. Bert Ritter and family of Chicago ar- ! rived in Lowell last evening to visit at the homs of Herman Hawden and Nelson Hayden. Henry Baughman, wife and daugh- ; ter Henrietta who have been visiting in New Hampshire, Boston and other . states, arrived home last evening. They report a fine trip. George Gale, who was fo badly in

Jured by being kicker by on of his Hammond. horses and having a wheel of his wag- j Mrs. J. S. Doe and Mrs. Wm. Shroeon run over him f.everal days ag die f Park avenue were Hammond yesterday afernoon. The funeral was shoppers Wednesday afternoon, held at the Christian church today at! Mrs- Ry NeUla Pertained ner two o'clock. Burial In the Lowell ceme- j mother, Mrs. Sarah Patton. Mrs. Frank tery. He was insured in the Woodmen Allman and Mrs. B. Walker and son Lodge for 2 000 Albert as her guests at her home on Mrs. Frances Williams of Lafayette Prk avenue Wednesday, who has been vlsitlnr her sisters. Mrs. ' Mrs. Adolph Jabrosky and Miss Mary

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HATTERS father and sister. The Congregational Sunday school held their Dlcnic at Jackson narir n Wednesday. Vernon Condon of South Bend is here visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Muffitt of Oliver street. Mrs. Frank Laur of Sheridan avenue has been on the sick list for several days this week. Mrs. Lucy Ehpkin of the East side was a local visitor yesterday. Mrs. George Lundy of New York avenue will leave in a few days for Pennsylvania on a business trip, The Whilng friends of Miss Daisy Tipton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tipton of Englewood will be interested to learn of her marriage to William Edgcomb of -Butte. Mont., which took piace at urana Rapids, Mich., on August 21st. j The groom returned to Butte several days ago, where he is in business but Mrs. Edgconvb left for her new home j last night. Mr. and Mrs. Edgcomb met at Grand Rapids three years ago where the latter has played In an orchestra during the summer months, for the past several seasons. Misses Gladys Prltchard and Lydia Fuessle attended the Teachers Institute a Crown Point on Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Warriner have been spending a few days at Lake Winona. Mr. Jackson and son Harry of La Porte avenue are on a trip to Duluth. Minn. The engagement of Ray Storer, of Sheridan avenue. Whiting, and Miss Ruth Sohl of Hammond was announced at a tea given by the latter's mother, Mrs. Cynthia Sohl on Wednesday. The Methodist Sunday school picnic will be held tomorrow at Lincoln park to be held Jointly with that of the East Chicago Sunday school. The trip will be made by boat which will leave the canal of Forsythe avenue near East Chicago at 9 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Arthur Moore of Central avenue has been on the sick list this week. Miss Grace Flaugher, assistant postmistress, has returned home from a two weeks vacation part of which she spent in company with Miss Mabel O'Hara at Niagara Falls, and the remainder of which she spent with her sister In Michigan. Miss Edytha Hollett resumed her duties in the office of Attorneys Gant and Hall yesterday afer a two weeks vacation. Dinners cooked with Oaa are better and cost less. No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co. Indianapolis yesterday on account of the serious illness of his grandmother. BURNHAM. Mrs. George Phillips of Center ave., entertained her father, Mr. Randall of Rennsalaer Tuesday. Mrs. Hiram Snyder of Hegewisch was a Burnham visitor Tuesday. Matt Goebel was a business visitor in Hammond ' Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McGee spent Tuesday evening In Hammond. Clarke Klersey spent Wednesday aternoon and evening In Hammond on business. Mrs. Eriima Klersey and grand j daughters Thelma and Clarkle Jen- ! nings spent Wednesday afternoon In Jabrosky entertained Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jabrosky of Englewood at their home on Center avenue Wednesday. Charles Burnham of Englewood spent Wednesday in Burnham. CLARK STATION. Mr. Murphy of Clark transacted business at Hammond yesterday. Miss Edith Schmetzer of Clark was an Ambridge visitor yesterday. Mrs. H. Parson and Sylvia Randall and William Parson transacted business at Gary. Mrs. F. C MHolfield of Ambridge was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs. C. Dettman and daughter Freeda and son Walter were Indiana Harbor visitors yesterday. Mrs. C. Sandine of Clark transatei business at Pine yesterday. Miss L. Kochen of Clark transacted business at Pine. Oa your flsnln and tonrtng trips always take package of Union Scant Scrap along. Ita good for ettker ehewlaa or unuklpg, McIIie-Scottem Tote. Ce

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LANSING. Miss Minnie Kaske of Chicago was In town yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Potts were Ham mond visitors yesterday Rev. and Mrs. De Bey entertained a number of out-of-town guests yesterday afternoon. Misses Lulu and. Cora Ward are attending the Cook county Teacher's Institute at Chicago this week. STIE GLITZ PARK. Miss A. James was a Whiting visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Watt of East Chicago was a visitor here yesterday. Mrs. Stahl was an Indiana Harbor visitor Thursday. Miss K. O'Keife is on the sick list for the past few days. Misses K. Kinder and K. Buzenski were Hammond shoppers Wednesday. Miss Agnes Gasky was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mr. Hill of Hobart transacted business here yesterday. TOLLESTON. Miss Ruth Kinsman who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aug Hacker left today for her home In Iperning, Mich. Miss Helen Lucey has returned from a two weeks visit in Michigan City with relatives. , Mrs. C. H. Peterson spent the day In Chicago visiting with her brother. Mrs. H. Reissig of Hammond Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Harmes and family for the week end. Miss Ida Mendenhall Is visiting with relatives In Rlge Farm, 111. D. G. Ward transacted business In East Gary today. Mrs. R- Rlatt and children are spending a few days with friends In Wheeler Ind. HOBART. Mrs. Klaussen and daughter Myrtle of Valparaiso are here visiting with relaives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wrobble are visiting with relatives at Detroit. Mr. M. Fleck transacted business In Chicago yesterday. Mr. Bark who ahs been residing at Gary moved here yesterday and will make his home with his daughter Mrs. F. Rose. Mrs. Vincent of Chicago visited friends here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Marton of Gary visited friends and relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin of Valparaiso visited with friends and relatives here last evening. Mrs. F. Thompson entertained as a member of the chain luncheon course given for the benefit of the library. Miss Rose Phillips who has been

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