Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 291, Hammond, Lake County, 22 May 1917 — Page 5
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THE TIMES PAGE FIVE A NEW MILITARY HAT the unless sooner discharged, ant1 not seven years. Anywhere from tn to one hundred will be kept to?ethr in the same company If so requested. " . ssaaaaasssE SSSB
SOCIAL NEWS
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COKXZTO tTENTS. evninsr hour committee of th HamXt her home In Detroit street Mr, mend Woman's Club hnd arranged for Harry Tohn will be hostess Wednesday last evening was postponed until next
afternoon to the members of the R. A.' fall.
E. Club. A meeting- of the Womm's Auxiliary of St. Paul's" Episcopal church for the annunl election of officers will be hrld
Wednesday afternoon in the rrish room church, the second at the home of Mrs. j in Rlmbach avenue. FosteT. 91 Williams street, and the. A reception for the new members will! third at the home of Mrs. Hen Golden.' take the place of the regular meeting j 53 Truman avenue. ! of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First j
Tresbyterian churrh Wednesday after-1
noon of this week. Mrs. J. S. Hlackmun.
The weekly prayer meeting .ot tlio First Christian church will be held in three sections this week, one at tliw
Wednesday evening. May 5-22-1
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M mfrniana street. in open ner nninci Icons' Hall for the reception and will be assisted in -)jr
entertaining: by Mrs. Minnie Kline and J Mrs. Franklin Blackmun. j A prettv par,v- was griven bv' Mrs. Tha Monroe Street Ladies' Aid Socie- Fred Stheer at hpr honle in r,etro ty will met Wednesday evening: instead' ?treel) last evening to honor Mrs. of Thursday afternoon at the home of; charlcs VanGi!der. one of the brides of
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Mrs. R. W. Fltzlaff in Detroit street.
the month. The guests were the young i
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Mrs. Dean. Harrison street. wlUfv of ,h N T Retft c, b tnp j
be hostess at the monthly social meet-i brjde.s moth,r Mrs. Vili,am Wolter I
1 Of the Deborah Society on Wednes-jnd MrJ! MeIvn Monnette. The club's i
gift to Mrs. VanGilder was a cut glass
water set. Five hundred was played ' during the evening, high score in the' games being: made by Miss Kdythe Mc- j Connell. At the conclusion of the games! the hostess served a two course lunch-' con. i
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Jfrn to Mr. Slid Mrs. Ralph Jcwett fit th"ir home. 4 IS Indiana avenue today, a daughter.
day afternoon. On account of Decora
tion Day the social meeting is beingheld one week earlier than usual. The members of the Harmony Club will be entertained at a thimble rarty tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. J. H. Tcarson, 10S6 Van, Buren street. At her home in Wilcox street. Mrf . E,
Delts will entertain the members of! Mjss E(iythe McCnnell of Kenwood Golden Rod Crochet Clufl Thursday aft-! has i11Vitations out for a trousseau ernoon. . shower t be griw-n on Saturday after- : noon in stumor of Miss Gladys Martin The marrtaa-e of Miss Margaret Gloza wIlo.e engagement' to Kdgar 'Oumto Zyg-muad Rucinski was solemnized at raf.kf.r, ?on of ylr and Mrs, p,,ter Crumnine o'clk yesterday morning at St. pa,.ker is announced. Andrew's church. West Hammond, the A x
Rev. Father Xowakowski pronouncing JIrs yar.J of State ijlT1P srrret . ' the ceremony in the presence of a large entcrtamed the nlcmbers of Circle No. 3 I , "r"'r.0f'U'ww' Kast 1 h'" assembly of quests, many of whom were Rt cards- la!5t .,Puinc. There were l2"' i9tXo ix f,rce onterlater entertained at a dinner and re, ! BUls for four ,ab!(.s am, u,nors w ore timr" " ,u aV th '"""Hey tat this ception at the home of the bride s par- ' won by Mrs. Jacob TonnK, Ml. Reine, 1 1 R at ?evc" 'c!',, k and ""other rnfs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gloza. 525 and Mrs. George Kmmerlmg. Thf oon-l'"! -'. lhhth street. The Lohengrin Weddin solatjon pri,e w aVvaTcd to Mrs. M i 'ov,,,g pictures of MooseMarch was rdaved for the processional t,. ... .u . i heart" ,hP :H, institution and
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09SES
' IT EAST CHICAGO
LIEUT. TURNER
SSUES APPEAL
MOTIONS AND ORDERS i In the Iake Superior Court.
Entries In Room 3. 11394 Hals vs. N. W. Mutual Life Ins Co., et al.; verdict for cross-complainant. Mary l, Hals, that she recover $1,735. S3, being amount of money in Clrk's office. 1 3fi 1 S Andrzejwfki vs. X. Y. C. R. R. Co.; find for pltf $10000; judg satisfied in open court. 1 ta te v.. Mogan and Bobra: cause dis n motion of Pros. Atty. 1 5425 'Stephens vs. llofTman, ct al.; pltf dis., cos's pd. 15565 State vs. Curry and Schroeter; cause d:s. costs pd. 15G75, State vsi Fydn and Mroz, cau.se dis. costs pd. I37fi2 Nagy vs. Xary; pltf dis, costs paiil. 15.!25 'yfmund vs. Zygmund, find for pltf divorce, former married name Mordy restored. Kill Hucker vs. Huckf.r; dft ord to pay $5.00 per week plus $50 attys Tees. " 16138 Wright vs. Wright; deft ord to pay $10 per wek plus $35 attys t e ". F.n tries In Room I. U2R0 City of East- Ch go. vs. Kemp, et al.; pltf d!s as to Ixt 1 in Blk. . Third Add. to Ind. Harbor and Nell.e Slveantek. ,
1I!)04 Brieger vs. Brieger; pltf to payj $1.10 in full payment of all sup-; port, child g;v-?n to dft. j 1 4S2S Provident Ixan Co. vs. Bab-j cock; find for dft, Julg. j 149S4 Retd Murdoch Co. vs. TTudacko:
And for p!tf $245.75, Judg. 1 4977 Retty vs! Retty; pltf dis Judg.
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'IfgV I urgently neod. must
Ju - jhavp more poultry and iWces rather than less.
Yqu ran help to swell the national output byraising your own ehieks. .
We're Doing Our Bit Along; This Line By Cutting Prices on Queen Incubators
1 4P7 Panculovirh pltf d.s. Judg".
vs. Daneulovich ;
by Mr. Klawitter. organist, and- the brides "niec. Miss Hattie Foss, violin
ist.
niece, little Eleanor Foss as flower girl
Miss Helen Rusinski as maid of honor and the Misses Elsie Gloza and Bertha Borowski, bridesmaids. William Gloza
served a dainty
part of the program. Xo admittance is to be charged. Dr. J. A. Rondthaler of
games the hostess
collation. The next
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. - ' . . mreiing v.u: ue ncia in iwo wecivs on ! M,.,ho. i , . T...t
Tuesday afternoon at the home 'of Mrs. c. . . , , . . , , ,, ' ! Strong, .issociate national director who fcchwartz, 10 Russell street. ; ,, . , , ., ... i has been in charge of the organization
Charles Kngel of Chicago. Mr. and i
of Detroit. Robert Wallent and Joseph Mrs. Albert Rums and daughter. Miss,
Kdith Burns .ind Kdward Meyers of Hammond motored to Thomaston. Ind.. on Sunday for a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Burns' mother. Mrs. Rosa j
Caplin. Twenty-four children and
Waletka attended the groom. The bride's gown was of embroidered tulle and white satin, her veil was wreathed with lilies of the valley and she carried a shower bouquet of brides
roses and lilies of the valley. The maid grandchildren were in attendance
of honor was gowned' in pink and crepe - , meteor and lace and the bridesmaids j Initiation of a class of candidacts will were gowned alike in pink and char-1 feature the meeting of the Hammond
meuse and they carried bouquets of pink Chapter of Eastern Star this evening at j
sweet peas.
Mrs. H. E. Sharrer of South Hohman treet was hostess at a delightful thimble party yesterday afternoon. The guests were the members of the Embroidery club. The club's . next party will be given by Mrs. J. W. Smith at her home in Detroit street on Monday, June 4th.
The frolic which the members of the
the Masonic temple.
An entertainment will be given this evening by Golden Rule Council No. 1 D. of L. at the I. O. O. Fk hall. Mrs. William Hutton and little son
or Kum street are spenoing the week brother, William, of Hammond, with relatives in Terra Haute. Ind. The .funeral will he held from All Miss Maud Smith has returned from j Saints church Friday morning Svnd inProvidence. R. I. where she spent the j terment will be made in the Catholic winter with her sister, Mrs. Lou Morris. I cemetery at Crown I'oint.
Young men with red blood in their veins are answering, that call. Have you answered yet Why not? A trained man wins. Are you trained? The freedom of this country and yourself depend on i!s young men. and to the trained man the freedom will remain. "Why wait? Knlist now and re-
1 oeive ni!r training in the 1". S. Armv
I'nder trained officers and trained men and trained cooks, s Lieut. A. A. Turner of East Chicago received the following letter from Main station at Fort Wayne, Capt. Thos. F. Ryan in charge, which n doubt will aid 'the yoimg men of this district to see the advantages of enlisting now. For further information call 613 Chicago
is on the program. He has arranged the ''nue or see our ' "!Una'"er' fre,. entertainments to give the public' "T,' ray rf a Ilrival soldier in the
V. S. Army has been increased to $"0.00 a month with board, iudging. clothing, medicines, medical attention, etc.. free. This change of pay takes effect immediately. Men under IS years of age cannot br- accepted for enlistment in the Army cither with or without par-
i ents or guardian s consent. Single men
between the ages of IS and 40. inclusive, only, uill be accepted, with thf excep
tion of men with former service who
are authorized to make application to the Fort Wavne office, providing their
wives give their written consent for them to enlist. ft is not necessary for foreigners who reside in this country and are not subjects of any of the enemies' countries to take out their first papers befoer enlisting in, the army. The enlistment oath has , been changed to read for the duration of
NEW CASES FILED
$5 00 50-egg size on sale at $14.00 75-egg size on, aale at $18.00 125-egg size on tale at $22.00 165-egg size on sale at $26.00 250-egg size on "sale at
S5.98 S9.50 S12.50 S14.50 S16.98
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v ork in Lake county ami will close the
East Chicago charter within thirty days
entertainments to give the public
nn opportunity of sefing what Moosedom stands for. CROWNl'OINT
LADY IS DEAD
'Soph :a vs. R.
vs. EdStruebig Schmult.
Hnry Tt. Kennedy
Mrs. Micnael rryor, 27 years old. 421
Bower street, died at M. Margaret's
hospital yesterday afternoon of pneu
mnnia. Besides her husbani she is survived By her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Teter Ro'iesl.mee of Crown Point, and a
In the Lake "Superior Court. 1515$ Rm. 2 Injuries to personal property; Morton Coal Co- -(Mc-Mahon A Conroyi vs. Chicago. Tndianapolis & Louisville Ry. Cornpan.'. 1615! Rm. 1 Xote; Fran.klin MacVeagh & Company (Reilly & Murray) vs. Lynpko Zivh. 16160 Rm. 2 Forecl. M. L.; Max
Schmidt (G. B. Sheerer) mond A. Gilson, et al.
16161 Rm. 1 N'ote; (I. K. Stinson)
et al. 16162 Rm. 2 Pers. InJ.; Brown (W. Price) vs Iaundry Supply Co.
16163 Rm. 1 Pers. InJ. ; Calvin Myers H. E. Granger) vs. City Taxi & Drav Line, ct al.
16161 Rm. 2 Replevin; nell (H. G. Sproat) sul! 5. 16163 Rm. 1 Replevin; nell (E. G. Sproat)
vach. 16166 Rm. 2 Replevin; Eben N. Bunnell E. G. Sproat) vs. A. A. McGinnis and W T. Barrett 16167 Rm. 2 Replevin; Eben X. Bunnell (E. G. Sproat) vs. L. E. Riley. 16168 Rm. 2 Possession (appeal by deft.) Mike Sep'ar V. A. Reilandi va. Fir a Tonni. 161T Rm. 1 Acct.; Clarence 1 f .
Schneider (J. M. Stinson)
Ehn vs. B.
X. BunIt. Ya-
KbeaX. Buns. John Ko-
You Can Serve Your Country Well by raising more poultry this year t People in town with limited back yarda can aupport tmall flocks of fowls and convert their table waste into egrgs and meat for home use. Raise plenty of chicks and help to swell the nation's output of eggs and meal Wednesday we place on sale 2000 Strong Healthy Baby Chicks Mixed Breeds; 12 .
Barred Plymouth Rocks or Rhode Island Reds, 4 Q ?aeh I OC
Brown Leghorn Chicks, on sale, each
15c
Advertise in The Times
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For the Great
May Street Lot ' Sale to be May 26th, Sunday, May ' 27th
held
A great deal of interest is being manifested in this sale. To prevent several different persons from attempting to purchase the same lot we have arranged to have prospective purchasers come to our office in advance of .the sale and make their selection of lots. Then on the days of the sale they ,can make the purchase of the lots of their selection. There is a decided advantage. vin registering, so come in and look over the plat. My 4 ILets Lfft Then your chance to own a beautiful Residential Lot on May Street will be gone. We don't ask you to go out in the prairie where there are no street improvements, no houses, no sewers. We offer homesites on one of the finest streets in Hammond where there are already many beautiful and costly homes. ! Al! Street, Assessments JPaiid in Fuill There has been so much confusion and bother with the several street assessments in other sections of the city that the Hammond Realty Co. has decided to make the sale price of these lots include all assessments. WHEN THE BUYER PAYS FOR HIS LOT HE IS THROUGH PAYING. , Character of May Street Improvements - May Street is paved with asphalt macadam, machine mixed, not poured. It is the widest improved street in Hammond, excepting only Hohman Street. It is a real boulevard. The sewer is of ample size and deep. The sidewalks are of the best construction. AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO BOTHER WITH THE ASSESSMENTS.
Terms of the sale will be $25.G0 down and $10.00 a month, so-it will be easy for any one to get started towards the ownership of a really choice lot.
OFFICE IN REAR OF HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST CO., 597 HOHMANST. PHONE HAMMOND 51.
