Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1917 — Page 8
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.British lornmy froni xew Zealand.
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Miss Elsie Baumel of Xew Tort aya-
nue, has returned from Lexington,
Ohio, whre she was the guest of Miss
ilargaret Williams.
-nr. ana jvirs. Uavld Pritohard are entertaining their sister-in-law nnd
two children of Erie, Tel, at their' home
in Sheridan avenue.
Sir. and Mrs. Starr Stowell and the
Mi3ses Grav Flaueher and Mahel
- O'Hara left Sat-jrday for retoskey and
several other ilichirn points.
-Jr?- f- " Awry and pon are th
gnests of her rarents in Lebanon. Ind.
Mrs. Cunlcp of John street, left on ! Saturday for Boston, Stass.. whers she
will spend a month risittaff her mother.
Mr. Dunlop will ro to Michigan this
week for his vacation.
Mrs. Harvey Robinson cf Laporte
avenue, is entertaining her sister. Miss
E.eanore Eoyd of Marion. Ohio.
Miss Issbelle Marshall who has been heve -i?itingr her sister, Mrs. Doherty of laporte avenue, returned to her
home in Milwaukee, on Saturday.
Miss Myrtle Pelersen assumed her
cuxlcs as secona jrrade teacher in the
Saxony schools today.
Mrs. Manning and son Francis, who!
Bpnt several weJvs here visiting her is;r, Mrs. N". K. Wilson of Oliver atrMt. hav returned to their home in
Alton, HI.
Sr. and Mrs. B. H. Klelber of 119th
armet, isT) pone to Tennessee to vis
Frlncess Theatrei today. TTra. Fox
jrents Gore "Walsh in "High Fin,n.ce, a rippin and romantic photo-
p-y in nve parts; also a good Jerry
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Mr. Jirfrs KeBey and Junior, of 420 j
Onio avenue, have returned from a t
ve-eka visit In Xew Tork and ahout.
tr:ta her parents and former friends, after a very enjoyable trip, with relatives.
Miss Huth Tilton of Import avenue, was the gxiest of relatives over Labor j
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Miss Lillian Porter has returned t
Tier home in JHnneapolis, after a visit
with her cousin, Mrs. John D. Morrison
f LJ9 avenue.
i"h members of the Independent
Fcdro clnb were entertained at the ifcotne of Mrs. Earl Eodine of Indiana 1
Boulevard, on Friday afternoon. Frizes were awarded to Mrs. P.odine. Mrs. Helmn, Mrs. Gothe and Mrs. Canner. Thos D. T:ft of Wh1tlr.fr. who received a, commission as second lieutenant in the fleld artillery, is now in
J'ew York, from where he 3eav, for Franco. I C. Grubb has invested
touring car. Mrs. Herbert Morris and daughter Frances nt Sheridan avenue, are in Dallas, Texas, whsre. Uiey are visitin HEAD OF HOOVER'S
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When a better Battery than the Willard is made, Dempsey will sell it.
Dempsey Battery Service Station 318 Fayette St., Hammond. Phone 2655. 4337 Forsyth Ave., E. Chgo. Phone 955.
Automobile Trailers
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Juliai Barnes.
with relatives. Mrs. Charles He'.man visited "at the home of her son. lo Helman, in Hammond. Mrs. Thomas Eartlett "of Fischrupp avenue, was treated to a most pleasant surprise party by the members of -(ho Independent Pedro club in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in cards and music, after wln'lch a delightful lunch was served. Mrs. Bartlett received many beautiful gifts. Floyd llolliday- and James Davidson, both second lieutenants, have been sent to the camp at Louisville. Yy. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Long nd family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathias have returned from Lake Manitou, Ind. Iaurence Eerabic, a saloonkeeper at 725 Schrage avenue, has asked the police to assist him In searcrliag' for hit
wife who has disappeared for the third time, taking with her this time $250 of his earnings. The Mothers" Memorial Pipe Organ .has arrived and will be installed as soon as possible. During the installa
tion the Congregational church services v.ill be held in the hight school auditorium. Joseph Demkovich has resigned his position with the Whttinj flre department and taken one at the Standard Oil Company. Miss Marion Walker of Sheridan avenue, will enter the University of Chicago with the fall term. Paul Schaefer of Oliver street, has returned frorii Balston Spa, X". Y.. where he spent his vacation with his parents. The last Masonic band concert of the season was held on Friday nlj-ht Aa a
feature of the evening Arthur Zellers, second lieutenant of Company F. in camp at East Chicago, was among those who contributed vocal selections.
ROBERTSDALE I
Ernest Egirers returned home from Green Island. la., after a few weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. Earl Bodine of' Indiana boulevard, entertained the members of the Independent Pedro club at her home Friday afternoon. Several games of pedro were played and prizes w.ere won by Mesdames Bodine, Helman. Gothe and Canner. Mrs. Joseph Keanan attended th fu
neral of Edward Hanlon of Chicago, Friday,
Miss Rose Smith of Chicago, spent Fr:day here visiting relatives. The members of the Independent Pedro club tendered Mrs. Bartlett a very pleasant surprise party Friday evening in honor of her birthday anni
versary. Miss Rose. Wilkening returnqfl to her home at Crete, 111.. Sunday, after a month's visit at the home of Mrs. Fred Effgers of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson and Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul, Jr., spent Sunday at the Municipal Pier iij Chicago. (Miss Violet Golding who has been spending several weeks at Mt. Clemens, Mich., with her grandmother. Mrs. Thorman. returned home Saturday. Mr. anjd Mrs. John Elaul entertained the latter's sister, Mrs. Anvoe and Ruth Bishop of Chicago, over Labor Day.
i Quite a number' of members of the St. John Slavish church went to Wisconsin Saturday where they spent Sunday in prayer at Holy Hill. - Little Virginia Julier is recovering
nicely from her recent illness.
Mrs. Reed Hubbard and daughter
Goldie, visited In Hammond, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohrdana have purchased a player piano f6r their daughter Evelyn. Mrs. Henry Twait of Roberts avenue, visited her sister-in-law In Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Hayhurst and Mrs. John Wilson
of East Side, were guests of Mrs. Rob
ert Wilson of Indiana boulevard, yes
terday.
Mrs. Henry Foster of East Chicago.
spent' the day here visiting her mother.
Airs. Rose oi Amy avenue.
John Bley was the guest of fiirds in East Side, last evening. Mrs. Fred Langohr and son f Indiana boulevard, visited her !,jhr. Mrs. Enswcilcr of Hammond, yesterday.
Send THE TIMES to your soldier boy. Let him see how we left behind are backing him up.
DR. J. T. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Lake County Savings & Trust Bank. Phono 20li.
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