Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 139, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1913 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, '.Nov. 18,

Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of SL Lence

Hlg Rlggs. Squdgevllle's enterprisin

livery man, net hed cards printed, t

"Autos fer Joy rides an' funerals." Prim Prue sei th' only thing: she knows uv thet never gets tired o' workin' is a chaw o' gum. The revival services at the tabernacle on South street are beginning to draw the people of Crown Point. Yesterday's attendance at the three meetings far exceeding any previous. No services will be held today. Evangelists Newlin and Maltbie going to Ooodland. Ind., to conduct services there for the day. The regular program of services will be carried out hereafter commencing tomorrow evening. Prof. Roper, an evangelist, musician and pianist, will be here the latter part of the week to assist in the services, his work In that line being especially

successful.

Testerday

afternoon's

would not hold the half of those who desired to attend. The big chorus choir, under the direction of Prof. Maltbie, Is doing some

fine work, and Is being highly appreciated by the people, as evidenced by their prompt attendance. In order that they might not miss any portion of the singing. The words to some of the songs in use have been written by Evangelist Newlin, and the music composed by Prof. Gourley, the pianist. In response to urgent requests from Ooodland, Ind., where they have conducted their big services. Evangelist Newlin and his company spent Monday

in that city to hold a rally mee.ting, but will return to Crown Point in time for the regular services Tuesday afternoon and evening. COMMUNICATED. John Foss of this place received the aad intelligence on Sunday evening of

the death of a nephew of his, living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foss, about two miles north of Hebron. Ind. Raymond, a young boy about 14 years of age, died Sunday afternoon after a short Illness. The funeral will be held here on Wednesday afternoon, the burial to be In the Crown Point cemetery. Further arrangements have not been announced as yet. The mall carriers of Crown Point will be hosts at a banquet next Saturday evening to their fellow carriers throughout the county and a big time is being planned for the occasion. The

I banquets are an annual affair and an

service for men only was well attended and Rev. Newlin addressed a big audience last evening on the theme, "The Gospel Plummet." The big chorus choir Is fast rounding Into a good musical organization, nearly 100 voices

taking part in the singing last even- enjoyable feature In the social life of

the mail carriers' organization,

It la said that Will Brieat and Mss Jurs were married here yesterday, the news coming as a big surprise to their n,an.K- friends here last evening. Dr. and Mn. Leslie H. Grant are planning on a trip to Fort Myers. Fla.. intending leaving here around Christmas for several weeks' stay in the south. The household effects of Mr. and Mrs. James Merrttt were taken to Chicago yesterday, where Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt will make their future home. Crown Point was never quieter in a social way than at present and possibly the revival meetings may be the cause. Outside - of the regular club doings everything Is unusually quiet EOBERTSDALE. Mrs. Frad Eggers and sister, Mrs. John Dressen. saw Chauncey Oloott In "Shameen Dhu," at the Olympic theater In Chicago, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neuman of Chicago, spent Sunday here visiting her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. John Komlnskl of Indiana boulevard. Lisxie Wilson who has been quite pick at her home la Indiana boulevard, for several days. Is able to be out again.

Andrew airman of Harrison avenue, la on the sic klist. Mrs. Bruce Halsclaw and daughter, returned home from Toronto, Can., after a month's visit with her parents. Emile Stolle of Indiana boulevard, is suffering with a very sore hand as a result of cutting a deep gash in it while at work at the boiler shop of the Standard Oil company, Saturday. Birdie, the ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Metch of Roberts avenue, is quite ill with an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. M. E. Hubbard and daughter Buelah were South Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lahayner of Rob

erts avenue, entertainel the former's mother and sister from Crocker, Ind., at their home over Sunday. The youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harkey of Indiana boulevard. Is suffering with ' a severe attack of bronchitis. Mrs. A. J. Dreesen of Roberts avenue, visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Schrage of Chicago, yesterday. Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Swanson of Crown Point, Ind., were the guests of Miss Harriet Timm of In

diana boulevard, over Sunday. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts avenue, will entertain the members of the Marquette club at her home tomorrow evening. Quite -a little excitement was caused here Sunday afternoon when an automobile containing a bridal party from Indiana Harbor,, collided with a telegraph pole on Indiana boulevard, upsetting the automobile in the ditch, fortunately, beyond a few bruises, no

one was hurt. The occupants of the car, after shaking the dust and dirt from their clothing took the street car back to the Harbor. Mr. Glover of Cron Point, was the guest of Edward Schaaf of Indiana bouleevard, over Sunday.

ing. Miss Helen Hetde of Chicago has been the guest of Miss Lillian Schmidt fer the last few days. The friends aad relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Kussmaul on South street helped them oelebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary yesterday, the couple receiving many handsome souvenirs in the shape of chlnaware In memory of the occasion. The Woman's Study club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the publlo library assembly room, where the following program will be heard: ' "Agricultural China" Mrs. IE. L. Shortridge. "The Montessort System of Education" Mrs. W. A. Scheddell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krost were the guests of Mayor Krost and family yesterday. Milton Kerr, who has been working at Detroit. Mich., has accepted a position as bookkeeper and stenographer at the First National bank at this place. Mrs. John B. Peterson visited with friends in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Lenora Hart on South street yesterday. A Tl...l .1 a. -

Aiveri oasiitto, ine restaurant man, 1 has purchased the Empire roadster I

of Henry Lemster. The installation of water mains on Pettibone avenue will be made- this week. Tabernacle Meetings Increasing. The meetings Sunday were larger than any previous meeting. At the morning services, in addition to a large attendance of adults, the Sabbath schools were well represented. At' the men's meeting Sn the afternoon there vtere men present not only from Crown Point, but from Hanover township,. Creston, Ross, Merrillville, Leroy and others from a distance. The evening meeting was still larger, many persons coming from outlying towns and districts. One man who attended two of the services Sunday, but who seldom. If ever, goes to church, made the statement that if the people knew what services were being conducted in the tabernacle the building

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WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Go to Snyder's Studio for picture framing. tt t & t Miss Valena Self is still confined to her home on LaPorte avenue, by 111ncss, suffering from a slow fever. Mrs. H. E. Beanhein was a Chicago visitor yesterday. The Royal Neighbors will meet Wednesday, November 19. Miss Rose Schaefer's committee will serve and a good time is anticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brush have moved to the Chelvarl house and Chelvari's have moved to the home they recently purchased at 117th street and LaPorte ' avenue. Mrs. Mary Conroy Intends to soon begin the moving of her house on 119th

street to her lot on Sheridan avenue. The house will undergo many repairs

and improvements, among which is to be a cement porch. Mrs. Conroy will.

however, not begin the erection of her new rooming house until the spring.

Mrs. Cora Brown was called to

Krentnessville, Ohio, by the serious Ill

ness of her mother, Mrs. Pruitt.

Leo Helman of anville, II., visited

his parents here on Saturday.

Mrs. Margaret Holand, of Omaha.

Neb., Is here visiting at the home of

L. C. Mattern and daughters, on Oliver street. Miss Helen Mattern and her aunt, Mrs. Holland, spent yesterday in Chicago.

The Sigma Delta Chi sorority gave a

very pretty dancing party in the I. O.

O. F. hall on Saturday night. The hall

was very attractively decorated with pennants and during the evening frappe

was served. MisBes Marian Walker anl Mary Naef assisted in the serving. A careful program ' of dance was arranged, the grand march being led by

Mayor-elect and Mrs. Walter E. Schrage. D. E. Scheldler. who has spent a week here on business, returned to his home in- Huntington. Ind., yesterday. The Daughter of Liberty, will give a hard times party at the I. O. O. F. hall on next Monday night. Misses Mildred and Florence Stewart were the guests of Misses Sylvia and Esther Bloomberg in Calumet on Sunday. Mr. Lizzie Brading of the East Side, visited with Whiting friends. The children's room of the public library is now closed at 8 p. m. ,This includes children up to the high school with the exception of those accom

panied by parents or other grown ups.

Have comfort in the bathroom with a

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HEGEWISCH.

diana Harbor to visit relatives Sunday. Mrs. J. IT- Cnnwav and , dausrhtr

Hegewlsch A.' A. club again 27 to 0. Blanche, of Hammond, visited relThls time the speedy Carrolls of CM- atlvea here Saturday. s ' cago were the victims. It begins to Don.t forget the "Palace of Sweetslook as thought they are going through on ontaria avenue. A fine place for th season without a defeat charged aU kln)Js oI 8weetmeats, cigars and toagalnst them. They played today with hacco. three of their regulars on the side ' - ' ; -r : lines, but this seems to make no dif- J TT .,-- J t-1-

ference in the playing strength of the vxion iiuoiutu jraio.. team. . Fuechrmeyer was again the ' Mrs- O. Pfaff and children were Gary ctar. scoring three touchdowns and shoppers Saturday evening. . "

putting over a drop kick. The speed ; Miss Clara Hlney is spending a few and interference Is improving every daF ln Chicago with her sister. Mrs. game, and if Clabbys will make any Frank Randack.

kind of a. reasonable weisrht. thev: Ar- Daumer ana son, ana laura

Ben Bottwell and Fred Iddings were

Gary visitors Sunday evening.

Henry Walters Is at Sheboygan.

Wis., visiting relatives

Mrs. Nagler and children have re

turned from Chicago aftr an absence

of two weeks, vislt'ns; relatives.

Floyd Pierce was a. Sunday visitor ln

Merrillville.

Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiksch

and Arthur White wore Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan ot

Alnsworth. Sunday.

Arthur White of Rostbud, Mont., is

i here visiting relatives and calling on.

i old friends. He has been absen elgnt

-"ears, an.1 notices niny changes.

Cora Stoltz anl Esther Cougherty

spent SunJay at Hani'.nond, the guest

ot Agnes Bakor.

The addition to Merrill hall has been

started and -he work is being rapidly

done in order to havn the building

j completed nxt rnonta iu time for ba zaar.

ought to be able to get together. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend our sincere thanks

Adler were Gary shoppers last even

ing. - . . Mrs. C. Daumer and children of

to the friends and the old soldiers of J. B. Wyman post No. 621, G. A. R., ', , ' . of Pullman, for the kindness shown us' Mrs- J" Bet was a Gary nPP ln our bereavement ln the death of our . yesterday. t,w, u -.,.,! a i Mrs. O. Daumer and son are Ham-

BURNHAM.

Mr. and Mrs. Cljatles "Wittenberg

have moved Into the. property on Cen

ter avenue recently vacated by Mr. and

Mrs. Rein Rau.

Lorenzo Kiesey ha accepted a posi

tlon as night clerk at the B. & O. C. T.

office ln Whiting.

Mrs. Samuel BufahttTn spent Thurs

day afternoon in Eng'ewood at the

fiorne of her son

Miss Mary Hayes of Hammond, visit

I ed friends in Burnham Sunday after

of Ten Strike, Minn. They will return I nocn.

home the forepart of December. I Mr-, and Mre Rein Rau of Hammond,

Mrs. John Hack and Mrs. Sam Plet- I visited Mr. tnd Mrs. Edward Ross of

cher returned Saturday from a trip to I park avenue, Sunday

the city. ' I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wall and child

George Smith, real estate dealer of I ren. and Mrs. Eltsabetn Wall of Rob-

Gary, and his son Ban. -were in town I ertsdale, visited Mr. and Mrs. O. J.

Saturday, coming ln their automobile. J Kiersey and family of Center avenue,

Mr. Smlt was formerly an organiser I Sunday.

for the Foresters. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bnurnham and

Miss Lena Kimmet and sister, were I daughter Amy, of Englewood, visited

Chicago visitors yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burnham of Cen

Mrs. John Zartman was a Chicago I ter avenue, Sunday.

visitor yesterday. I Miss Vivian Clark . of Englewood.

Martin Sanders and Loyal Lampkln I was the guest of her uncle and aunt.

were ln the city yesterday. I Mr. and Mrs. eil Jennings of Park

Mrs. Joseph Burline returned from J avenue, Sunday,

a visit in Chicago yesterday. I Mr. aI,d Mrs. James Farelty of Cen-

Thuel Hayden, wife and son Hughie, I ter avenue, entertained friends from

spent Sunday at the home of Frank j out of town, Sunday.

Weakley and wife in this place.

John Belamy made a business trip

to Hammond yesterday.

Mrs. Martin Palmar and children.

Recovered (rem Lung

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1 went to another doctor, who. after

examining me, said that I was in th

nrst stages or Lung Trouble. At this point I started to take Eckman's Alterative. The night sweats stopped almost immediately, my cough became

looser and gradually disappeared. My weight is now 142 pounds and my

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Mrs. William Ferguson, Mrs. F. Gady. Born, Friday morning, to Mr and Mrs. M. E. Swenson of Corondolet avenue, a girl. Mrs. W. T. Knight and son Dorsey, visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Collins of Ham

mond, spent Sunday here.

mond visitors for a few days.

MUNSTER .- The Sewing club meet at the home of Louise Kashe Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Krovswyk visited the Munster school on Friday. Mao Turner of Hammond, met with

the Munster school board at a special

The dance 'Saturday night given by j meeting Saturday night Motions for

the football boys drew the record crowd ; bids for the new school house will 'be

of the season. j published this week. '

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Seaborg and Mr. j Miss Sharp and Miss Geib have gone and Mrs. M. Seaborg motored to In- to Miller to visit the school there.

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STIEGLITZ PARK.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Watt of East Chi

cago, spent Sunday here.

Miss Llszle Callahan of Indiana Har

bor, visited here Sunday.

Master Paul GermSck of Davlsion

addition, spent Sunday here.

Mrs. Sullivan spent Saturday and

Sunday at Indiana Harbor.

' Mrs. Evans is on the sick list for the

past week and is slowly recovering.

Miss Anna Slukie visited friends at

Davison's addition.

James Sullivan went to Chicago on business and will spend a few days

there.

Master 3. Hamcha is en the sick list

for the past few days.

, Mr. Stoll Is slowly recovering from

a few weeks' illness.

Fay Lynch of Chicago, spent Sunday with Ms mother, Mrs. John Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hovet left Mon

day morning for a month's trip with

relatives and friends in Iowa and

Minnesota. They will visit his bro-

Aug Junker and family, of Monterey, Minn.; William Rarger and family, of Tracey, Minn.; C. 3. Wildes and family

HOBART. George Buchanan who died at the

whose home Is ln the west, arrived in I home of J. A. McDanlel, south of HoLowell yesterday. I b&rt Jaet Saturday, was brought here

RalDh Trump and wife of Chicago, to the Wild morgue, where the re-

arrived in Lowell Saturday night to j mains are being held until relatives visit at the home, of his parents, Mr. I can be located.

He was S8 years old and came to

work for Mr. McDanlel as a farm hand about a week ago. He was taken suddenly 111 with heart trouble and asthma

on Saturday morning, and died a few

and Mrs. Grant Trump.

MERRILLVTLLE. Mrs. Tlerney who was hurt in an au

to accident at Glen Park, was brought j nours later

home from the Gary hospital Saturday,

Mrs. Wayman, Mrs. Armoldt and Mrs.

Ella Pierce attended services at the

He came here from Milwaukee, where t he has made his home for the past few , vears. Tt is thouarht ho has a son liv- !

tabernacle at Crown Point Sunday ,ng at that pace fcut untJ1 now ,t ha9

evening.

Mrs. M. Pierce visited her mother,

Mrs. Horst, 'at Cron Point, yesterday.

COMB SAGE TEA

INTO GRAY HAIR

been impossible to locate him.

ine ouriai win taae pmce nore on Wednesday if the remains are not ;

claimed before that time. Mrs. Heinle of South Gary, visited friends here yesterday. Mrs. Charles Goldman transacted business at Gary yesterday. The Mesdames H. Scholler and T. Sholl were Chicago visitors yesterday. Julius Laron of Gary, transacted business here yesterday.

A. Fowler of Chicago, visited friends

Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its here yesterday

Thickness and LllStre The members of the Swedish LutherAt Once an churcn tendered their minister, Rev. Common garden sage brewed into a Lundahl. a surprise on Saturday even-

heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol occasion was ms -im unpadded, will turn gray, streaked and day anniversary. faded hair beautifully darfl and luxuri- Miss Alvina Krousse who is attendant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop in8T school In Chicago, spent Sunday

scalp Itching and falling hair. Mixing here.w!th her parents, the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at George Fleck. Western Union operhome. though. Is troublesome. An tor here, Is enjoyln ga ten days' vaeasler way is to get the ready-to-use cation. ' tonic, costing about 50 cents a laree The funeral of Mrs. Jennie Harri-

bottle, at drug stores, known as son was held Saturday afternoon. Serv"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Ices were conducted by Rev. Godwin Remedy." thus avoiding a lot of muss, at the M. E. church and the burial was While wispy, gray, faded hair is not at Crown Hill cemetery, sinful,' we all desire to retain ' our Mrs. Patrick of Valparaiso, visited youthful appearance and attractive- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ness. By darkening your hair with Kenwood over Sunday. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can Louis Raper who wirks at Hammond, tell, because it does It so naturally, so visited with his parents here yesterevenly. You Just dampen a sponge or day. soft brush with it and draw this Mrs. Mlelstone whn has been visiting

ther, H. H. Hoevet and family ln Masofrj through your hair, taking one small I friends and relatives here for the past City, Iowa; his brother, E. L. Hoev-I strand at a time; by morning all gray! month, returned to her home in Iowa

et and family, in Wells, Minn.; his hairs have disappeared. After another I today. brother, A. M. Hoevet and family, and I application or two your hair becomes I -

beautifully dark, glossy, soft andl Breitung's La Venda Cigars are eonluxuriant and you appear years I sidered suoreme by the best Judges. younger. Adv. Adv. tt

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