Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES
Whiting And Its People
BanW of Whiting, SrhraKe IlulldlnK. cprn from B a. m. to 8 p. jn. - 2-S Attention. Vriichhortt! WhitinK ramp. No. 3s3t M. V. of -V. Tinirsday evening. Mareli 15, 1917. will tike up th matter of contributing to fhr expenses of the state camp to be held st Hammond in May. A full attricianr is desired so a reprosentaii vvo!" may be taken on the proposition. Fraternally. W. C. HARPER, V. C. MORTON' TROUT. Clerk. 3-14-2 Mrs. George Girard is very ill at h-r bome in Sheridan avenue, a trained ;iii"e being in attendance. Mrs. Joseph Ja mes has been entertaining her sister, Mrs. Jane .Anderson of Ohloagro. A daughter was hnrn to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Cooke of Central avenue. Mother and child are fretting along : i i f e 1 y. lohn Stover has been confined to his romo in Ohio avenue several days with a threatened attack of pneumonia but was able to be out yesterday.
I ne next number of the Inch s-hool lecture course will be held at the liich school auditorium next Monday nirht. The entertainers will be the Rerkley Sextette, a musical company, who will also ftlve . matinee in the afternoorrv "el. Heim.in nf Thornton HI hat
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ins: department of the Whitine hifrh school. Miss Theodosia Stewart of Madison, Wis., has assumed the position of Knslisii tea. her in the hiph school. Mr. and Mrs. A. He'lwit; and Mis Fern Morrison will return home toniKht from St. Petersburg-. Fla., wtiere
they have ben spendinir several)
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will leave today for Hot Springs. Ark where she will K !n company with her sister from Henry. 111., they intendinjr to spend three weeks. The funeral of Mrs. John Hrabosky of lilS Harrison nenue, will be held today at St. John's Plavak church. Mrs. Hrabosky. acred 33 years, is survived by her husband, a two weeks-old son and a s!x-jar old daughter. Interment was at St. John's cemetery. The "Whitinfr police held their monthly shootinsr match yesterday, the high score being- won by Sergeam Uawler. The scores made were as follows: Trawler. 1"?; Mawrryniak. ln.t; Mikosh. 96: N'iziolkiewicz. PI: Mul
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Hose. 6.: Swan, 50; Morris. Uennk. Mrs. Joseph Vacha. wife of the late Officer Josepl Vac ha, passed away at the Indiana State Tuberculosis hospital at Rockford, Ind. The remains were brous::;t to Chicago where they are at t! e home of her mother, from where
the funeral will be hid.
was a member of th Woman's Slovak Catholic union, a number of members planning to attend the funeral. The deceased is survived by her parents and three children.
The past grands of the Rebekahs will meet in the I. o. O. F. hall tomorrow afternoon. "The Heart of the Shamrock." a three-act drama, wi'l be given at the hislh school auditorium tomorrow even-ir.R-tinder The direction of the A. O. H. Mrs. Taylor and son Karl, who havo spent the winter here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wylle of New York avenue, have returned to tb-i home in Cleveland. Mrs. Dorothy Ailc Rartuska enter-"1 talned her classmates of J!'!5 Whitiner hiarh school at a very pleasant gath
ering- at her home In Roherfs avenue on Tuesday evenirtKMrs. C. K. Vincent of New York avenue, is at St. liei-na rd's hospital In Phi.a...o. where .she is underRing i series
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eral ears, were very sorry to learn of her death. Rev. and Mrs. Wolf of Chicago, were WhitiiiK visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Humphrey have moved to the F. C. liauer.flat in Sheridan avenue. Mrs. C. r. Whiteman's father and siMer who have spent the winter here with her. have returned to tlvir home in Newport. Ind. Mrs. F. W. Daeplinjr entertained a numbor of ladles ;.t a luncheon at her home in Ijaporte avenue, yesterday a f ti'rnoon. Steve Kaprol, arrested by Officer .Tanos on the charge of disorderly condust, was fined $1 and costs. I'pon agreement for payment he was released. The concert jriven by the International Operatic Company at the histh school auditorium wns one of the best njmbers of the lecture course, g The members of the cast, including I.ekla
Farm. Rose Heidenreich. .1. Allen
rubb. Hurt McKlnna and Marsraret
Pay. were all artists of the first class. WANTED Room and board In quiet private family, by pentleman of ff. Address K., Whltinx News Co. 3-15-2 FOR SALE One froo.1 upright piano, ( heap. 519 Clark st. 3-15-1 Princess theatre tonisht. Wilfred T.u-'as and Bessie Ixive and 'llell-to-Fay Austin." A wonderful drama in five splendid nets. Also a. two-part Keystone comedy, "A la Cabaret," featuring- Ora Carew. S-15-1
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Klmer Atchison was quite ill at his home in Hake avenue, Monday. Mrs. John Visconti whs the guest of Mrs. Klen of Hammond, yesterday. Rev. K. I-:. Williams will have the dree of master of arts conferred on him nt the I'niversity of Chicago next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kirkby of South Chicago, visited at the Kirkby home in Roberts avenue Vesterday. Ml sa Sheffield and Miss Firown of Hammond, were guests of Mrs. Henry t:hler of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Sirs. Henry Metsch of Amy avenue, was a Hammond business visitor, on Tuesday. Elmer Eeffcrs Is (spending the week at Crete, III., visiting at the Wilkenlng home. I'rayer meetitisr will be held at the Evangelical church tliis evening at 7:3 o'clock. A cordial Invitation i.s extended to all to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Onrc" Slack of Tearl street, were tendered a very pleasant surprise party Monday eveninir in honor of their fifth wedding anniversary. The guests f,pent the evening In music and social amusements until lrt:3ft, when dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Slack were the recipients of many gifts from their friends Jn remembrance of the day. Eittle Elsie Eoness of Roberts avenue. Is on the irk list. Miss Ruth Jewett of Indiana boulevard, was a Chicago visitor Monday.
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Mrs. Charles Rrown of Roberts aveie, is confined to her home with an
: attack of the grip.
The members of the Independent Pedro club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Helman. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana boulevard, spent the day in Chicago visiting with friends. Mrs. JomesRyron and Mrs. Wright of Hammond, visited Mrs. George Hilsworth of Fearl street, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hubbard of Rob-
Mrs. "acha1er,s avenue, entertained their cousins.
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M. T,nnrtz of Ohirasro Tfrightp. was in town the last of t'n week. B. Long- mover into A. Paxton's house the last of the wfek. Mrs. Kill Iicmmon ani daus;htT, tr.s. ior; Franz. ti-t rallprs at tho Hanlon home in Hammond. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Franz attended Mrs G'-ortre Ilanlon's funeral on ThU'f.l:iv Mrs. Ilinlon was a cousin to the Franz's of this place Uoss " township teachers' institute w:ts well attended Saturday. All the teachers were present. Miss Mitch, the nrimarv teacher in Merrillville, Rave
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start lor .lontana, jurcn " i after their father's ranch. They will be greatly missed here. The Camp Firn Olrls met with Cora Demmon last Saturday. G?org Pemmon is on the elck list. Mrs. S. K. Zuvers spent Sunday- at the W. G. Woods home. Mrs. A. Sax-ton is ill with Is. arrlpr'Glenn Goodrich is able to attend school train. The Aid nocietv will not meet this
week as many of the members are ill. The Merrillville Study club will meet
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Mathlas Wachter and daughters. Mrs. Amelia and Mrs. .John Schmal and children, are expected home. Thursday evening: from Foley, Aia. The two children of Mrs. Sil1m.1l have been longing to return which is their reason for not staying longer. Their intentions were to ptay till May. Teter Schweitzer of Schererville, spent Wednesday here visiting with the family of Adam Adler. F. W. McFlIn is recovering from a week's illness. Miss Khzabeth Jergens is on the sick list with la grippe. Miss Florence Gardner of Hammond, visited over Sunday ith her uncle, Adolph Scherer and family.
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