Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES
Wfa itimg And Its People
Bay m 950.00 Ufcerty Bona. BanX ot Whiting, open 9 . m. to 8 p. m. 6 -Si Mrs. Sherwin is Improving at the South Shore hospital in Chicago, and her cousin. Miss Agnes Atchison, who Js at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, is also improving and was able to sit up for a short time yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Osterburg. of 119th street. rp poml:ng their vacation at liass Lake. I a J. Do your feet hurt? Foot specialist at ojr store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. II. Gordon Son. 7-1S-3 Mr. and Mis. Mike Malone of the Pedr.,jn flats, are visiting in Benton Harbor. Julia Slaperieh. arrested on complaint of Andy Suska on the charge of assault and battery, was fined $2 and costs ty Judge Green, upon payment Oi w.i.ch she was released. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wetterburg of Central avenue, will move to Chicago. The Wetterburg flat will he occupied by Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Maekey. Do your feet hurt? Find out how to remove bunulons and callouses free, at
our store, Thursday. Friday, Saturday night, jr. Godron & Son. 7-18-3 Mike Koraa, arrested for disorderlyconduct is in jail awaiting trial. Koma was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Joe Haluska. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ji. Jenkins will move to the Wuestenfelt flat on 113th street. The Whiting carnp, M. W. of A., will have Initiation of candidates, the Initiation work to le done by the Gary team. The Royal Xeighbors will serve a fish fry. Miss Tlllie Steinke who has been here visiting her brother, Herman Steinke, has returned to her home in Wanatah, Ind. George Dybel, arrested for disorderly conduct, was fined $5 and costs, in default of which he was locked up. Princess theatre tonight. The popular comedian, Douglas Fairbanks, In "In Agan Out Aiain." a splendid comedv drama made by Mr. Fairbanks" own company. Also Anita Stewart in "The Painted World." a powerful drama in three acts. Admission. 10 and lOc. 1 j The Independent Pedro club will meet
Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bartlett on Fischrupp avenue! The Whiting public library Is now according to its usual custom, issuing
privilege is in-
J tended primarily for readers who expect
oj sjenu ineir vacations out or the City. This gives the patrons the privilege of taking ten books at a time, not more than tlve of which can be Action. These books may be kept xmtil October 1. Special summer privileges are also extended to residents who wish to remain in the city, entitling them to draw five fourteen books at a time for one month, without the customary renewal after two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Biesen of Cleveland avenue, entertained their aunt. Mrs. Ryan and daughter Mary of Chicago. Mrs. John Schaub will entertain the members of St. Joseph's guild at her
'notne in Sheridan avenue, tomorrow afternoon. FOR KENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, for two couples, or will rent single rooms. 514 X. Y. ave. 7-19-2 Mr. and Mrs. William Bollinger have moved to their new home In Cleveland avenue. Miss Mary Julier of Bristol. Ind., is the guest of her brother. Edward Julier. and is also visiting Whiting f rii r.ds. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hubbard and two
'",,"rM 1,1 loieuo, v.. wno were guests of Whiting and Robertsdale friends, have returned home. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Martz, the former having already returned, but Mrs. Martz will remain for a more extended visit with thctn. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harr have again purchased the restaurant and store which they some months ago sold to H. H. Dorsey. The Harrs many friends will be glad to see them back at their old stand. William Thice. age 62 years, passed away a,t his home. 306 Tale AvomiA
have been in Germany doing nursing. Miss Emma returned recently, while Miss Anna returned last winter and since that time has been in Nebraska. A miscellaneous shower was given Miss Doris White last evening in honor of her approaching marriage. She received many beautiful gifts in china, silverware and cut glass.
Miss Kitimajin has accepted a posi-
at 'he Phillips & pyaii
Chicago, yesterday morning, after a ton drf" of Venetian lace over ivory satin
tion as clerk drug store.
Mr. Bhrast transacted business in Chicago, yesterday. Mesdames P. Thompson and B. Findling will entertain the 500 club this. Thursday, afternoon, at the home of the former. The Thursday Evening club wilt mert this evening with Mrs. Fred Ewighleben. Mrs. Schuelke and daughter. Mrs. Phleughoeft. were Chicago visitors yes
terday. Ed Simon of Crown Toint. transacted business here Tuesday. The New Chicago Specialty Co.. which ha been in operation at New Chicago for the past five years, has sold its Machinery to a Chicago concern and is moving the machinery to that place this week. New machinery win be installed in the New Chicago riant which will manufacture window sash and doors instead of novelties as they have in the past. Mr. and Mrs. Hazard Halstead who have been living with the latter's parents for the past year, moved yestercoln street. One or the prettiest weddings of the season took place yesterday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. F. A. Thomas when her only daughter. Miss Dorothy, was united in marriage to Vcrlln Bloxham
or Aetna Green. Ind. The bride wore
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residents of Whiting for a number of years prior to moving to Chicago, but up to the time of his tlnal illness had continued to work at the Standard Oil Co. at Whiting. The funeral will be held in Chicago, services to be at 10:30 a. m. Interment will be at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond. The deceased Is survived by his widow and three children: Msse3 Emily and Alice Thice of Chicago, and one. son, John Thice of Independence. Mo., who arrived here on Tuesday night to visit his parents. FOR RENT Strictly modern five-room flat: steam heat; all conveniences. Inquire 241 Laporte ave.. or phone 346 W. 7-19-1 The members of the M. E. Ladies" Aid society whose birthdays are in July, will entertain the members of the Aid and friends at a beach party at the Whiting park, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
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A homecoming party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gruel last evening in honor of their daughters, the Misses Anna and Emma. Both girls
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na a veil or embroidered tulle. She carried a bouquet of white sweet peas
ana lines of the valley. She was at
lenaea Dy nor cousin. Miss Frances Bickerman of Rockford, 111., and her
dress was white embroidered net. She
caned pink sweet peas. Little Miss Is T , . .
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pink baby ramblers. Ralph Bloxham
brother of the "groom, was best man. The ceremony was performed at 3:30 in the
presence of about fifty guests, by Rev
inxon of the M. E. church of Aetna Green. The march was played by Frank Foster of Valparaiso, and Miss Myrtle Emmery. Miss Emmery sang several selections before the ceremony. The home
was elaborately decorated in white roses
daiseies and farns. After the ceremony a reception was held and the young couple left for a popular summer resort where
they will spend a week before beginning housekeeping. They will reside at Gary
w here the groom has a responsible position with the Heat. Light & Water Co. The bride is well known here as she has had charge of the local library for
a couple of years. For the past six months she has been attending school
at Lake Forest. 111.
Mrs. Clifford's daughter from Texas.
is here visiting for a couple of months
rive negroes were arrested here yesterday. They were employed at the
Trra Cotta yards and aftr being payed
Decame Intoxicated and came back to
the plant where they started a fight
with the watchman, Mr. Hill. The police were notified and the negroes were taken into custody.
MUNSTER
Jacob Miller of Munster was in town Tuesday. Miss Esther Llghtfoot returned to Griffith on Tuesday, after a week's vis
it with Louise Kaske. The Switzer Sangerbund of South Chicago, held a picnic in Kashke's woods on Sunday. Quite a number of people from here attended the reception given for the new pastor, Tuesday evening, in the Lansing Dutch Re'formed church.
LANSING
Mrs. L. D. Schultz is spending a week in Hobnrt. John Dietrick' of Bernice, disappeared from his home on Friday and has not yet been found. A number of Lansing people motored to Chicago Heights on Sunday to attend the school picnic there. Miss Mary Kause spent the week-end with Emma Schmidt. Mrs. Otto Schmidt of Chicago, is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt.
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Miss Juary Julier of Elkhart. Ind.. is
spending the week here visiting her brother. Ed Julier and family of Indiana boulevard. Mike Coughlin of the fire department, is on a two weeks! vacation. Mrs. Henry Hamon and children were guests of relatives in East Side, Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Seliger of Hammond, visited Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue.
j yesterday.
3ir. ana Airs, jonn smitn ana cniiaren returned to their home at Kankakee, 111., after a few days' visit here with friends. Miss Anna Vargo of Roberts avenue, underwent an operation on his throat at the St. Bernard hospital, Tuesday.
Miss Nellie Schado of I-ake avenue
visited friends in Chicago, Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Haight of Roberts avenue, has been confined to her home several days by illness. Miss Vivian Gough 6f Roberts avenue, spent the day in Chicago, the guest of Miss Helen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Albra of Indiana boulevard, are the proud parents of a baby girl who arrived at their home Monday. Mother and daughters are getting alonbe nicely. Mrs. Harry Timm of East Side, was the guest of Mrs. William Alday of Indiana boulevard, Tuesday. Miss Anna Mostel of Chicago, is spending a week's vacation with her parents in 116th street. Mrs. William Alday entertained a number of friends at a luncheon Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. Walter Kickanapp of Whiting, underwent an operation for appendicitis. He Is gettinr along as well as can be expected. Mrs.. Ralph Jewett of Hammond, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Spears of 116th street. Tuesday.
Mrs. Greison and Mrs. Pierce of Amy avenue, visited friends in Chicago, on Tuesday.
LOWEIJJ
Mrs. Baxter of Shelby, visited her daughter, Mrs. Clark Leary and family here yesterday. Harry Petrie and Ed Metcalf of LowThomas, Ky., to a fort in AVisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hill of Hammond, were here visiting relatives for a week or so. Ezra Brownell of Mason City. Ia., is here visiting his brother. F. E. Brownell and family, and other relatives. Mrs. Wesley Greisel left yesterday morning for Forga, X. D., where she goes to visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Dunkleberger and family. F. C. Brown went to Greenburg, Ind.,
yesterday morning, where he goes to I
look after his farming interests. S. O. Hayden and Merrit Hayden went to Lafayette yesterday morning to see Ellas Bryant, who is in poor health. Mrs. John Latta of Shelby, visited relatives here yesterday.
Dan Foley of Shelby, was in Lowell I
on business yesterday.
DYER
Dr. M. E. Ramacz went to Chicago, Monday, where he made application to Dr. Hornsby, general surgeon of the medical reserve corps, offering his services to his country. Although Dr. Raf-
acz has been in Dyer but a short time, he has made good, and everybody in the community would feel sorry to lose him, nevertheless all would Join in wishing him good success should his application be accepted. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Herrman are the happy parents of a baby boy who arrived at their home Tuesday. Arnold Grothaus spent Tuesday at the county seat looking after some business matters. Henry F. Peltier of Oklahoma, spent
several days here this week on business. George Schumacher of Schererville was a Dyer business visitor yesterd.iy forenoon.
ST. JOHN
WilliB.m Baacke found a stray mot..-, cycle in his hayfield on Sunday. Mrs. Jos. M. Gerlach returned ho: from Iowa, Wednesday, where she w:. visiting with her sister for two week Mrs. Reed of East Chicago, visitc Wednesday here with Mrs. Frank Gci lach. Mrs. Peter Thiel spent Wednesda
with her sister at Dyer. Among the Hammond visitors on We 1 nesday were Mrs. John Wachter sn : others.
The Red Cross the symbol of cause wide as the world and high as Heaven.
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AH mothers, fathers and friends of the boys that have enlisted, from Hammond and vicinity, are earnestly requested to become members of an order known as Soldiers and Sailors Aid Association, there is no initiation fee, dues or assessments is absolutely free to all. This organization is for the benefit of the boys that have enlisted, and also the mothers and fathers of said boys. As it costs nothing to become a member, of this organization in which so much good can be done, why hot join now. A meeting will be held tomorrow evening July 20th at 8 o'clock sharp in the Superior Comirt .Mounse ,
Hire SLItSdl COO! J. T. Hutton, President
