Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1917 — Page 8
PAGE KIUHT THS TIMES Mnr.dnv. July 2, 1917 Li - ...J "1 .) . " T" saxssa xa iimi iij ni',JJU"!tBWia tr-.i'-T'Trf"1"' eigntor liooa News f rom O ei? Lake County 1 CROWN POINT! LOWELL MUNSTER MINGJI WHITING DYER MERRILLYILLE CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HIGHLAND HOBART ROBERTSDALE F i32 in. i.i.. ,.iLyi m nn.w.ifwi"" .j 1' wsyii -'vr ."" " ! ' j", v?,l"n 'V" " .V '
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A special invitation is extended to the people of Lake County to be the guests of Crown Point and the Crown Point. Chamber of Commerce at the beautiful Lake County Fair Grounds on July 4thCome and spend the day with us in a purely patriotic celebration. Come and help us swell the Red Cros funds for Lake County ,a.s onehalf of the net proceeds from sale of supplies at the stand will be donated to the Red Cross. Come and see the bis street parade. Come and see Company F of 3ary in drills and army formation?. This may be your lat oppoitunity to see the boys before their departure for the battle fields of France. Come where two bands will furnish plenty of music. Come and see the athletic events and sports in the afternoonCome and hear two of the most patriotic speeches ever delivered in Lake Cunty. Come and see the biggest and best night entertainment in Lake County. Come where everything is free, except the refreshments you may buy. Come and enjoy the day with us in the beautiful shade and pleasant surroundings of Lake County's beauty spot. A hearty welcome awaits you; we want you, and we will do all in our power to make you glad you comeCROWN POINT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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kilter part of the week here, the guest of Mrs. Jacob Faae. ' Mrs. Henry Vis and daughter Esther, visited her father, Ira Moore, at the St. Ui'rns .'.I hospital. Friday. .Mr. and Mrs. Meisner of Cheltenham were nu.sts of Fred Stawitke and family of Pearl street. .Mrs. Fred liinhammer and daughter visited her mother. Mrs. Sturm of ) I i mmond, Saturday. Mrs. Charles Fritz and children of rtoberts avenue, attended a wedding at Inst Side, Saturday. Ira Moore of South Haven. Mich., father of Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue, died Sunday mortiinir at St. Bcr-
tianl's hospital. Mr. Morris" death was caused by heart trouble. He under
went an operation for Cranstones two
weeks ago from which he was recov,
ering nicely and expecting to ret.
to the home of his daughter Sunday. He was up and walking around the hospital In the morning talking to friends, after which he- returned to his room, sat on the bed and reaching over to get some water from a table near by he, fell back dead. Mr. Moore was fi2 years of age. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. lodge of South Haven. He Is survived by his wife and flc children, two sons and three daughters. The remains will be sent to South Haven, Mich., where the funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon.
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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
Grand Fourth of July picnic at Spring Hill Grove. Best dance floor In the tate. Be with the crowd. 6:30:3 Crown Point movie fans had a chance to see the famous screen star, Mary Plckford, In one of her famous releases, "Hulda from Holland," at the Crown Theatre, last night. Mrs. "William Slayton and son Floj'd, are spending- a few d,ays !n Hammond, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Heiser. The Parry monument works Is erecting several larg-e monuments in the Hobart cemetery. Miss Janet Roberts has returned to her home In Palmer, Ind., after a visit
with Mrs. Chester Beach.
Mrs. E. R. Cole has returned from
visit with Chicago friends.
Mrs. Til. R. Cole has returned from a viol - V, fi I n ork f rlcn la
The condition of Frank Stuhlmaeherv who Is In the Washing-ton Park hos-l pital, la greatly improved and he ey
pects to return to bis home In Crown Point In the near future. This is the last week of the circuit
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court of the rearular session, but an adjourned session will be taken up today to continue until the docket Is cleared. Miss Anna Wilson, who has bee teaching school In Chicago for the pas year, is spending- the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Ms. Jos. Wilson. The remodeling of the old Lyric theatre building hag been completed, and the new store front which has been added makes it one of the most mod--n ar1 .attractive buildings in town. The "For Rent" sign has been hung in the window. Airs. H. II Wheeler is entertaining Miss Ruth Pavey of Frankfort. Ind.., and Miss Marearet Northlane of Union City, Ind.. at her home on Court street, for the next week. Mrs. Piatt, national W. C. T. U. lecturer, gave an address at the Presbyterian church, Sun'ay afternoon. A number of Crown Point society ladies were in Whiting Saturday, in attendance nt a reception piven by Mrs. George H. Summers In honor of her daug-ftter-in-law, Mrs. Roland McCord Summers.
The monthly tea was well attended at the hall, Wednesday. Mrs. Emma Merton left for Valparaiso. Friday, to visit a few days before return'ng to Brookfleld, 111. Extra gardens were put In by everyone in this community tr Is year. Mr. Schmeltz Is going- tack and forth to his work in Gary, on the car line this week. Miss Vida Pierce is helping in the Gary library. H. Barton and Mylel Pierce were la Crown Point, Saturday.
Buy a 50.00 Liberty Bond. aaX ol WMtiniTi open 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 6-21
montt the out of town relatives and
friends at the weddinst were Miss
-aura We. Hake of Buffalo, N. Y.. Mr.
and Mrs. John Sullivan of Windsor Park, and Miss Phoebe Crawn of Kentland, Ind. Have your shoes repaired at V. F.randman's. 513 X. Y. ave. eSiS Harry Powers, who has been 111 with spinal meningitis, has been released from the hospital and will spend some time here with his parents, recuperating, before taking up his duties attain
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FOR SAI.F Furniture of three rooms. and three rooms to rent. Reasonable. 510 New York ave. Upper flat. Mrs. Hay. 6:30:2 Herman Schrasre has returned to his home here following the spending of
j several weeks at the sanitarium at
Hinsdale, 111. Princess theatre tonight. The emotional nctress supreme, Pauline Fredericks. In "The Slave Market," a thrilling romance of the Spanish Main. Also a Paramount Pictoraph. 7-2-1 For Fourth of July Decorations see Welsby. 7:2:2 Popular AVhltlnsr Ctrl AVed. The marriage of Miss Edna O'Hara.
younrest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- JJ
j ward O'Hara of 419 Cleveland avenue, i an! Charles Chant of Jackson, Mich., j
I took place on Saturday morning at :.,' o'clock at the Sacu-ed Heart church. The nuptial hitrh mass was conducted
POOR HEALTH
ROBERTSDALE
John Ward of the Are department has returned from a two weeks' vacai tlon spent at Creston, la., and Cairo, 111. Mrs. August Utusch visited Mrs. Clara Williams at the St. Eernard hospital, Friday, and reports her doing r.lcely. Mrs. W"hite, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Hart of Indiana Harbar. were guests at the Hut bard horn in Roberts avenue, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack FInley of Regina. Canada, are visiting Robertsdale and "Whiting friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Henry Ehlers spent Sunday at Tlnley Park, 111., the guest of Mrs. Bchallow. Mrs. John Livingstone of Itodlana
boulevard, visited at the Sell home in East Side, Friday. Miss Myrtle Hubbard of Roberts avenue, was hostess to the members of the Tast Chiefs' club of the Pythian Sisters at her home Friday evening. Several guessing oonteats were a feature of the evening and prizes were won by Mrs. Harriet Winslow. Airs. Fox and Mrs. Hart. A social hour followed during- which an elaborate luncheon was served. John W. Humphrey left Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will spend two weeks visiting relatives. 5fr. and Mrs. Dalley of Woodlawn, were guests of Mr. and 5frs. Joseph Keanan of Roberts avenue, last evening. ) Frank Buehler, Martin Eg-gers, Cant Bushier and Charles Eggers motored to, Kankakee. Saturday., Mrs. Julius Llnneman was the guest of friends in Chicago, yesterday. Airs. Phelps of Chicago, spent the
Suffered Much Pain, Yet Had to Work. Finally Cured by, Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound.
Toledo, Ohio. "I em a wiIow and go ctit nursincr, and sufTered from a
female trouble that caused a great de al of s o r e n e 3 s across my back, and through my abdomen. Sometimes it would be very painful after a hard day's work. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it and it has helned me won
derfully, so the soreness is all grone now. I believe Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget&hle Compound i3 just the remedy tov female troubles." Mrs. ELlZABE'iH John. R. F. D. No. 4. Toledo, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, made from native root3 and herbs, contains no narSotic or harmful drugs, and today U regarded cs the most successful remedy for female ills. There are thousands or voluntary testimonials on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., to provu Uiia
j by the Rev. Father William C. Miller, i assisted by Father Simon of St. Joseph's college, at Rensselaer, and Rev.
Father John B. Berg of Hammond. The bride was attended by her sister, M'rfs Helen O'Hara, as mnid of honor, the Kroom belnfir attended by John Muldoon as best man. The bride were a neautlful white satin jrown with a veil trimmed with reil Irish lace and carried a hver boucjuet of white roses and lilies of tl c. valley. The bridesmaid wore a golden georgette crepe dress and carried yellow roses. Following the ceremony a breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents at which only relatives were present. The bride Is one of Whiting's favorite young women. She is si gradu-
of a Million
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for a visit with Whiting . relatives while on his way home from Milwaukee, where he attended the Lutheran church convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finley of Regina,
ate of the lo".il high p-hool and a grail- j Sask., are visiting the former's parents
uate of the Wisconsin State Normal school and for a year taught school at Oak Park. She is an excellent elocutionist and in this capacity will e greatly missed from many social and publ c functions where she has appeared on programs. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
'John Chant of Bridge water. Kngland, land Is manager of the Star Hardware
Co. of Jackson, Mich., where he has orected a beautiful home which they will occupy. Mr. and Mrs. Ohant left for their future hiime on Sa?uidy afternoon, and are sttended fry the beFt wishes of their numerous Whiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap of Fred street, entertained friends from Chicago, yesterday. Mrs. George O'Hara of Sheridan avenue, is entertaining a friends from Geneva, 111. , Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan and children of Sugar Creek, Mo., are spending several months here.
here, after which they will go to Laporte for a visit. Mrs. Peceny of Fred street, has returned from Grand Rapids, Mich., where she visited wit hher son, Joseph fereny. ' Mrs. Etter of Sheridan avenue, returned home yesterday from Wanatah, her parents accompanying her. At the annual election of the Knights of Pythias the following officers were elected : Chacellor Commander William Griffith. Vice Commander P. D. Bumhour. Prelate Carl Buehler. Master of the Work Henry G. Simson. Master at Arms James O. Hays. Inner Guard I. G. McCard. Outer Guard Werner Axelson. Mrs. G. G. Bader has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. Mtchaely of Michigan CH3-. Mr. and Mrs. Hlmer Stoke of Chicago, rpent yetterday here visiting the lat-
Leatherman of White O.iknup Miss E dith Langcnhar ert.-ilnesd the members of the Tri J4V 80ror-' ity at her home in Shertd Avenue, Friday niifht. The evening 3 epertC
in playing games, alter w:.tc1Tl.heon'K
was served. t Mrs. Geraldine Wilson anhnclren of Omaha. Xeb., are here vlt,? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harryott 0f Ohio avenue. ; Miss May Davis of Brooklyjs the guest of Miss Mary Xaef of .ridan avenue. Deputy Prosecutor Perel m gu(jdenly cured of an impend! ag;n(!Sg the rther day when on his wt,omt he was invited to accompany, 1 lespie to the White Sox bail ga went well until about the rrsji, 0 the game when the downpour tan came and Perel's ailments sudde: r(,
son" and Mrs . John Schaub were guests of Mrs Zior merman at Laporte. The former reil .rued, her son Carl, to go to I-aporte ito morrow where they will remain until after the Fourth.
iVll Rft .ekahs are notified to be at
te hall ft omorrow morning at 9 o'clock
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never again will he be lured t.,au gnme, even by a doctor, when js feeling under the weather. . Miss Bessie Xaef and Mrs. Ftoce DeLand entertained the memU the Tri Kappa sorority at the h.iiv.f the latter in Sheridan avenue, oT' urdy night. The function was a"i. nuptial kttchen shower given surprise on Mrs. C. G. Mackey, Miss Marguerite Fif.eld. The of honor was the recipient of nj useful ifts. The evening was pit antly spent In playing cards and oi
diversions, after which a luncheon W
serfed. Mr. and Mrs. Gallus J. Bader
aeen girls of the- American Br.'. tiS 3 Co. offices at Gary, chaperoned b?-.;iE rs. L. McCarney, one of the forrr;i;r (umployes, came to Hobart Saturda p' J-ifternoon and held a picnic on the
p-Ji3 of Lake George. The occasion fw cls sa farewell to Jliss Clara Fleck.
w io 'has been working with them for t: e past few years and is leaving to a jroer't a position with the Mark Mfg. ( Jo. at Indiana Harbor. As a rememl irancs of the occasion, she was pre-
s t .-rted with a beautiful set of Ivory. !The Sunshine class of the M. E. f.furcT gave an ice cream social on tjfV e church lawn last evening. - ' ,' B. W. Stratton Is-removing the stage fi om his hall and will tur nsame into ft n apartment. He will retain part of i :ie hall for dances and parties. The officials of the American Bridge
P Co. at Gary, gave a picnic at East Gary
Saturday afternoon, In honor of G. M. Hunter, their former manager, who s leaving for Pittsburgh. Mrs. Cook, waa a Chicago visitor, Saturday.
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