Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1916 — Page 8
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lilmer Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Larson, was married to Miss Clara North of- Miller, last Wednesday. The ceremony was .performed at the home of the bride. Miss North was very popular in Gary as she has been employed at the postoffk-e at that place for the past eight or nine years. They will reside here, as Mr. Larson holds a position with the Illinois Steel Company at Gary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin and son Robert of Valparaiso, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck yesterday. Miss Beatrice Covelt of Gary, visited ere yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Meline. Mrs. Ed Fiester who lias been in poor health for the past few months went to Chicago yesterday to consult a specialist. Mrs. William Durbio and .Mrs. Jessie Quinlon and son Villiam of Chicago, visited over Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mclntire. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scharabach of Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard of MIshawaka. Visited relatives here yesterday. Many attended the dance given Wednesday evening by the firemen. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Applegate of Valparaiso, visited relatives here yesterday. Miss Ruth Boal of Zion City, is here
visiting with her parents for a few days.
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Mrs. William Grieving of Chicago, visited- with Mr. and Mrs. II. Greiving out here Thursday. Fred Couture of Minnesota. and Mr. and Mrs.' W. Couture of Blue Island, spent Thursday at the home of Joseph Chenard and family. Mr." and Mra. Jacob Hillegonds entertained their children at their home here Thanksgiving day. the day being their wedding anniversary. Peter Herrman accepted a position an clerk at the Monon station here and
began his duties as such yesterday morning. Several from here attended the bazaar given by the Catholic church at Lowell, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Peschet and children visited with Chicago relatives Thursday. L. M. Hartman and family are busy at present moving their household goods to the house vacated by Dr. J. A. Chevigny.
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