Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Tuosd.iv, Julv 31. 1917.

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Dance at Spring Hill Grove. Wednes-. Jay evening. August 1st. Good music. 7-2S-3 An unusually large crowd of automobilists were in town on . Sunday, as State's Attorney Hoyne had issued an order that all the Chicago suburb resorts were forbidden to sell liquor, so the motorists Invaded Indiana to quench their thirst p.nd as a consequence the Cedar Lake resorts had a banner day. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Schaible of Gary, have returned to that city after a short visit in the home of J. J. Wheeler. Miss Ella Lattes has returned from an extended visit to Denver, Colo., and other points of interest in the west, and resumed her duties at the Letz Manufacturing Co. G. H. Letz has returned from a business trip to York, Pa. The motorcycle races at the fair ground Sunday ware very largely attended, and proved very exciting. Good time was made, the if-mile race being made in 10:26. No accidents were reported.

Stanley Smith of the H. Channon Co., of Chicago, did business in Crown Point, on Monday. Tho library . board held its regular monthly meeting at the library last night. Miss Margaret Meyer has resigned her position in County Recorder Johnson's office and will take a short vacation before entering on a new line of work. A son was born to Mr. ml Mrs. Floyd Iloshaw on Sunday. Mrs. Hoshaw was Formerly Miss Clara Kussnuul of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFarland of Los .Angeles, Cal., spent Sunday with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grimmer. They arc aaking a tour of the different points of interest in the United States, and will return here after a trip through Can.io-t and Xova S;rtia. Hr. It OilJ-rrt of the M'Master Ca Supply Co.. -i' Chicago, was doing busings !ti Crown I'oint. on Mo ally. Mr. and Mr". Victor Dye- and :-n Robert of Hammond, and Mrs. William Hcinf! of Gary are spendin.r a few days with Mr. and .Mrs. J. S. Rockwell.

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The members of the Priscilla Embroidery club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Theissen of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. William Biesen and daughter returned home after several weeks' visit with relatives at Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Carl Euehler of Chicago, spent Sunday here, the guest of Mrs. Frank Buehler, Sr., of Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mathias of Michigan City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wittmer of Atchison avenue, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Chicago, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Indiana boulevard, Sunday. Mis. Henry Radliff and daughters. Martha and Ida of Michigan, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Bertha Stiller, for a few weeks.

Misses Xettle Kramer and Gertrude McGowan resumed their duties in Hammond, Monday, after a two weeks' vacation. Gwendolyn Sellers of Chicago, spent the week-end here, the guest of Miriam Cowden of Indiana bouleard. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hannon and daughter Ruth, visited the former's parents at Kouts, Ind., over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer and son Melvin. visited at the Baha home In East Side. Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Beaubien of Atchison avenue, returned home from Ottawa. 111., where she spent a month visiting her parents. Misses Anna and Elsie Meyers of River Forest, were guests of their aunt. Mrs. Richard Schaaf of Indiana boulevard. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Stiller of East Side, entertained a number of relatives and ft fends at a 1 o'clock dinner Sunday. Those from here present were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Liesse and baby; Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ehrsam of Dyer, and Mr. and Mrs. Cash Allen of Crown Point, visited relativts here Sunday. Our boys are certainly enjoying "that old swlmmln' hole" these hot days. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miller spent Sunday with Mrs. Miller's parents at St. John. Mrs. Robert Jamieson of Plymouth, Ind.. ia visiting her children here. Miss Isabel Kuhn Is spending a few weeks in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston and daughter Loraine, from Michigan City, visited Mrs. Rerguson and son Vern, last week. Mrs. C. I. Boesen has been appointed chairman for the town of Griffith, by the Lake county council of defense.

Mr. Barbara Scher spent Sunday with her Bister at South Chicago. Joseph Scheldt has purchased a five passenger Ford auto.

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Bertha Stiller and sons Charles and Fred Stiller, and Mrs. Henry Radlift and children. Miss Lydla Oehlke o f Oak Glenn, visited Mrs.' Henry Eggers and family of I.ke avenue, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Holstrom of Lake avenue, entertained their cousins from Grand Crossing, yesterday. George Tripp of Chicago, visited his daughter. Mrs. A. Martensen and family of Myrtle avenue, over Sunday.

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Reverend Mahan of Chicago, pastor of the Congregational church of Highland spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. E. Douthett. Miss Beatrice Zyp f Harvey, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Richard Zyp, returned to her home Saturday evening, accompanied by her little nieces, Gladys and Janet Zyp. A fine new well is being drilled In the school yard, a depth of seventy-flve to eighty feet having been reached at the present writing. This depth will insure 'absolutely pure water for the benefit of teachers and pupils. Miss Bertha Pluister, who has Just returned from Wisconsin, is reported to be on the sick list. We hope to hear of her recovery noon.

Sunday evening the ladies of St. Jose.ph'3 ccrgregatlca held a meeting at the parochial school house preparatory to keeping a bazaar in the fall for thbenef. of Ft. JosTli's church. Organization was fairly well completed and committees appointed to take care of the various Jobs and districts. Quite a number from Lansing were here Sunday afternoon to witness the ball game between the Lansing Juniors and the D. H. S. team. Several minor accidents occurred Sunday in which a number of people received cuts tnd bruises. Several of these cases were brought to the office of Dr. M. E. Rafacz who gave them the proper attention. A number from here went to Chicago Heights Sunday evening to attend the Eagle's picnic. . Miss Clara Klein of Hammond, is spending a short vacation out here with relatives at present. , Mrs. H. J. Schulte was brought home from St. Margaret's hospita' where she was confined for four weeks on account of an operation for appendicitis. "With the exception of a little weakness she is getting along nicely. Dance at Spring Hill Grove, "Wednesday evening, August 1st. Good music. 7-28-3

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SCHERERVILLE N'ick Long of Chicago, visited with friends Saturday and Sunday. John Koeling of Hammond, spent the Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Koeling. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Schaefer of Chicago were Schererville visitors Sunday, and assisted the Dramatic club in its play. George Wernicy of Chicago, visited, with Mathias Redar, Saturday and Sunday. The play Sunday night was a success. The hall was filled again with guests from the surrounding towns of Hanover Center, St. John, Dyer, Hammond, Griffith. Rexville and Crown Point. Rev. Wm. Berg. John F. Schaefer of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Nich Bahling and sons attended the christening of the infant son c-f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohling at Hammond, on Sunday. Mr. Bohling was sponsor for the young lad. Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednesday evening. August 1st. Good music 7-2S-3 Jacob Boecker spent Sunday evening with his wife and son at Chicago. Among the Hammond visitors here on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schelsser, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Portz, Mr. and Mrs. Al Portz and Miss Elizabeth Keilman. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller spent Sunday here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stark. Dan Bohling has purchased a five pas-

Mrs. Thomas Dickinson went to Hammond yesterday morning to visit her sister. Mrs. Anthony Texter. R. H. Johnston, former pastor of the Lowell M. E. church, and now of Royal Center. Ind., visited yesterday at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster. Aaron Crawford has sold his farm, to W. H. Klug. Charles Hale of Yates Center, Kan', visited relatives in Lowell, Sunday and yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Br'ownell of Peoria, 111., are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brownell. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis have received a letter from their son Boyd, who is in the service of Uncle Sam and is with the machine gun corps. Boyd has a

record that many a young soldier might envy. He enlisted on the 28th day of April and went to a tra.nirg camp in Texas for a short time and was, then sent across the wa'er and is now In France. He made great progress In training and approximately six weeks from his enlistment he was In France. Boyd is one of the millions of young Americans that will give their livfes 11 need be to defend liberty and Justice. We hope to see them all back home again some day. Volney Cobb returned last evening from Watseka, 111., where he has been taking medical treatment. Victor Schultz of Morocco, is visiting relatives in Llowell. Harry Petrie, one of Uncle Sam's soldiers, is home on a short furlough. Jake Woerner of Shelby, passed through Lowell yesterday on his way tn Chicago, where he went to meet his wife, who has been visiting there.

olson home. Mrs. G. Castello was in town Friday, from Chicago. George Loyce from the Gary postoffice is enjoying his vacation spent last week in Chicago. Miss Sable Zuvers of Chicago, spent Sunday with her mother. George Loyce and A. Greger of Chicago," and their families motored to North Judson last Saturday. Mrs. Charles Wendt and baby have been spending last week with her mother, Mrs. Ella Demmon. Mrs. George Demmon is improving nicely. Miss Vida Pierce of Valparaiso, spent Sunday at home. The thermometer registered 94 In the shade here Sunday and the automobiles on Lincoln highway were so thick you couldn't see across the street for dust.

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Mrs. Slater returned to her home at Massilon, Ohio, yesterday, after spending two weeks here with her sister, Mrs.

t'louiTcr. , Mis Clara Albrecht of Chicago, visited here over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gruel. Mrs. Thyen and daughters. Misses Anna and Mary, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss Clara Key of Chicago, visited here over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boldt. Mrs. Fred Collins and children of Crown Point, are here visiting with relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Pedersen of Iowa, are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pedersen. Ed Fleck, youngest eon of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck, and Miss Auverme Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Thomas of Hamlet, Ind., were quietly married by Judge Pencost at Knox, last Thursday afternoon. The brido has otcu here staying with her sister, Mrs. W. S. Lieper during the past year and has made many friends here Ourinr that time. The groom is one of Hobart's young business men. At present they are residing here with the bride's sister.

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Mat Lennertz and his friend Lizzie, have been on pretty good terms for several years, but Sunday morning as he was getting ready to go to Vhurch she up and kicked him on the arm, so consequently he is carrying his rlgh arm in a bandage, but he is able to be around and is in hopes to be better friends in the future. No prevention there will be a tea served in Merrill hall, Wednesday. Dr. Branscome of Virginia, spent several days in town last week. Mrs. F. Spaulding and son Wayne of Chicago, spent Friday at the A. G. Nick

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