Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1917 — Page 3
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THE 'limits
jj Whiting
And Its People
UNCLE SAM EXPERIMENTING WITH "KIDDIE KAR" FOR ARMY USE
BANK OX Wht'ilHJ Kesponsibillty and Kesourc or Mi" William Shinn of ClfVflaml is si t 1froy. Ind , where she v .is e.illcl l. the seri-Mis of
!! mother. .Mrs. I'r.iko who was nh-i, ,;,'..,.! to I. roy, 1ms re t ii i"n ! lumii'. r- ! ! 'i 'i-'sr Iht im'tiii r to b( flihli.v ini- 1 i ; - .Mrs. Herman Steinke h.is roturncl. .1 "v.s:t .it the home of her par-! iti Waiiatah. In i. . ; M-i'k of the Whiting l.rjn.lry, i : ; :; .i " i e,l his .lrivers an.l other j ! kim-n last ii'cht 1 their animal I : r '; to the auto show at the Poiisfimj, J', -ss Mary .MeNa timrn i n ' er t a : ne.l a Mie-iH-i- of frieiols at her hcii.- in 119th si: ret mi Thursday nii;h:. The eveni n v.i spent i; !a i '. n u . music and J
carls, the prizes in tie latter being awarded to Mi;-s l;iire Uiyues. Miss M.iri" Koch and .lames I,al'ert. A ai;ty -ci!.it ion was served. 15. innirtK lab. 4. all t'.ry floods. ."I. r,"s Furnish in jr. Sl-ne and Tailor ii",' ''.'! he I'losvd Sundays. l-2!-fi Mis Mciii-' ;i n . i Milton Supar attended a party at the ho:ne of Miss ' "n.iyken in Ham niond. on Thursday I: Uht. Miss I'.ess e Heifer of T.aporte ave-
, sp'nt Thursday visiting friends; ' i irlaii.l llUTphrey who isat St. ; rir i ret s iiosptt.it s: fferinc with ty- i . ioi,i fever, is improv ing ijuite satis- . a t or i'.y. ; Princ s theatre tor.ieht. i.'har!5 : May with ail-stars support in "The'
1 sorter," thrir.itic drama in f.ve .;is. Also a tivo-p.i't Keystone eotn- : "Hubbies of Trout-le." .y half hour "( l.tughtr. 2-3-1 The J. K . F. ilirls .jet,t a del'Rht- '!'. eeni:;e; at the hrmie of M..-.S ,Io.'.iv,: ("ouui; ;in. The diversions of the ;ii'!r w ei e emhroidery work and -.;:;!es, aftr wiioii a iuneheon was s-re.i. Those present were the Misses i'r.iMies I'm'.y. Kunore Hnuzh, Cathrine Hu.-sy. Sa " a h Hurke, ARtti-s KelI . Helen (. i' 1 hoi n el 1. Catherine and ,Io-n-aa ( 'ou ixii l i n. The next meet ins? will he We,', tie.-la y, Feb. .7, at the home of M.ss Sarah. Hurke of I-nporte avenue. Mr. and Mrs. V . It . Jenkins enter'.i ii'-ei a '. w irie'ids at their home in
Mis .iiti.t Si-'Ver i f Ohio avenue. Tsi
i- ei. ver: from io r illness. j Mios-s I'iwe., I 'rite; nr.! aid Hazel j I'a'.iero;; of Hoha::, eame iir.jiie last j n ",'.: te rerna : ov. r Sunda. j V. '.s. It it h A i'.cn is spendins tlie, v. .--:.d iti Ciiieaiio with relatives. j M'.s Neise I'eter.en's rvsianatiun nsj Krcil.i 'eaelier in the local h , a h I s. h.'ol took effect yesterday, she so- j t..r to r,i"aiii where s'ne will take aj :! ! .,: posit o;t in the Ciliyairo hitch . . J;f..:... Mis'- 1 , tet'ion is succeeded by ! M:.-s l'.iis of Marion. AVis.. who ar-J X v-i ester'a and wiil take up her ,, v.- ,"i.tie o:i Moiitlay. I The toil spcii iiit Whitinj hard, thisj ii.v i'!e;i".K the effects of it keenly! (ni:,. to the proximity of the lake. Ini of the extreme cold the shanty j ir. 1 for shelter at tho police station , I ris l een almost empty. There was oti'.y one occupant last nitrht. one on I Tiiitrsday nisrht and nor.e on Wolnrs- i
day niJjhtfi which is very itr.i t i f y i n is. since it means' that there can't be runny travel itm around here with no p ., to lodpe. 11. v. Henediet i:;.jcany of Pt. John's S'-ivok chur h, will be tendered an t '.i borate banquet by the members of h.s church tornorroy at 6 o'clock at I. . O. F. hail. There will lie speakinif by the Kdsh.op Ktidelka. of Superior, Wis., tog-ether with other prominent speakers. A carefully prepared oarram will be rendered. Several hundred guests are expected to be ; recent. The affair is beinsr given in !:oi:or of Pother Henedict's twentylift h anniversary in the priesthood, twenty years of which have been spent in Whiting.
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if experiments which are now under way prove successful a new arm may be added to the army the "kiddie kar kavalry." A private, equipped in heavy marching order, tried out a machine of this type recently His machine was of the size of a motorcycle. The machine attained a speed of twenty-five miles an hour, ties pi te the fact that it was carrying a weipht of over 300 pounds, and its own weight was less than fifty pounds It nik easily and traveled over jrround impassable to horses and autos, quite handily. Another feature of the "kar is that it will trevel fiftv mil on an nnerntinp rst of ten rnts
Yesterday was the coldest day of the year, the t hcrnir,ineN r n mistering in son,,, places as low as IK decrees-. .lame.-, K. .1 oli nsfin, member of the town board ..! trustees, was stricken with parti lysis' yesterday. is condition is considered srious. Charles I'isher went to Itushviile. Ind., yesterday morning, to attend
biK I 'hostel- wh i le lloir a 1 e . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Taylor returned j last evening from a is;t wit'u relaI i ves in I nd iar: a pol i s. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson wire Chicago isitora yesterday. our people arc jubilant mcr the jpa-'-aire of. the state yyide prohibition ; ion j Uayinond Johnson of Hammond, is i unite so l: at the home of bjs parents, j Mr. and M i s. .1. K. J.d.i-.son. ! Krai, I. !-'o:-d of St.er. lib, visited ' t eia t i es here J s ! e i ,1, i v
Ability to Help Others. It i1; l,y steadfast drilling into tho bedrock of the world tli:i! wo fire u'llt; lo l.'-'iiiv; uii III'' ifrnt'ts which w; run ).ass m others. A. I'. Sdutulllor.
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Lady Joan Capell. Lady Joan Rachel de Vere CapelL daughter of the late Earl of Essex and half-sister of the present earl, does the work of a servant in Londonderry Hotife, which has Keen transformed into a hospi'a! for officers. Her sister. Lady Iri- Mn-y Athenais ! Vcre (';.;!!. j.. .ib-o BCtivt'lv :r. :l:.t war
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