Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES "Wednesday, 8ept. l'J, li.7. oT3?nE S s. t lliLifJlDOI CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING 1 1 CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE JESSE

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Whiting. And Its IPeopI

Buy 530. OO IxlDtrty SOSO, EuU ol Whiting, cpea 9 a. ra. to S p. m. 6-21 FOR SALE One oak sideboard. 42S Ohio ire. Phone 126J. Whiting. 9-1S-2 Mrs. William Hurst anil daughter Wllma, have returned from a visit with tela Ives In Jollet. Whiting will have tag day for St. Margaret's hospital next Saturday. Mrs. Schaub, Mrs. Paskwitetz and Mrs. Parker will be in charge of the tagging in Whiting. Devere iSeagraves who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Seagraves on Ohio avenue, has returned to his home In South Bend. Mrs. Rose Traverse of Fred street, is visiting her sifter. Mrs. Highshaw in Battlo Creek. Mich. Eugene Putnam who has been at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, has been transferred to the medical corps at Camp Upton, Lone Island. Urie Moore, local mail carrier, will spend his vacation at Xapanee, Ind., and at Van Wert. Ohio, intending to leave today. Guy Logan of the Recht flats has enlisted in the coast artillery. Mrs. Logan will go to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. McCrea, at McCoo!, Ind. Misses Elizabeth and Irene Putnam Of Decatur. 111., are here visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W- E. Putnam. Earl Moore who is In training at Washington. D. C, is expected here on a short furlough today, to visit hrs mother. Mrs. J. F. Moore of Fischrupp avenu,e. Mr. Freytag. a civil engineer employed at the Inland Steel Co. at Indiana Harbor, and who roomed at Miss Schoeneman's on Laporte avenue, was among those drafted In Hammond. Mrs, Freytag has gone to her parents In Nebraska. The Chicago Telephone Co. has In

troduced another new wrinkle In dealing with the service of Whiting patrons. Hereafter no long distance calls will be handled from this office. When you want long distance you will be connected with the operator at the Hammend office who will give you your connection. Whether this win be of any benefit to the Whiting subscribers remains to be seen, but all who know about It are very dubious as to its success. The Christian church Endeavor society elected the following officers at their last meeting: President. Mrs. Kate Wahl; fist vice president, Alva W. Jones; second vice president. Thomas C. Rogers: third vice president, Mrs. Howard Shoup; secretary and treasurer, Ada Wells: corresponding secretary, Julia Nyland: pianist, Helen Tharp: asBlstant Gladys Nicholson. The Rosary society of the Sacred Heart church will give a card party and ice cream social in the chunch auditorium next Friday night.

Miss Esrerance Sch'eehty will enter

WHEN YOUR HEAD ACHES without any apparent cause. . When you are sometimes dizzy. "".Then you fret nervous after reading or writing or sewing for any length of time. When you have to hold the readme matter further away or closer than 13 inches Then you are a candidate for our optical service. The. remedy for the above is glasses and these we are prepared to supply. Consult us no charge. Hammond Optical Parlors The only exclusive optical parlor in the County. GOSSETT & GOSSETT Registered Optometrists 141 East State Street, Hammond, Ind.

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the art institute in Chicago, next week. Mrs. IX J. Faskwietz will entertain the members of St. Joseph's guild at her home in Sheridan avenue tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Eustace Biesen of Cleveland avenue, entertained her mother, Mrs. Burke of Chicago, yesterday. William IvRsch who was here on a few days' furloufih visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kasch, returned tr Delaware yesterday. Mrs. Foster, sister of Rev. Father William Miller of Cae Sacred Heart church, underwent a very serious operation at Mercy hoppltal in Chicago, yesterday. Mrs. Emil Biesen spent yesterday visiting in Hammond. The Christian Endeavor of the Christian church will give a social on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. N'yl-ind on Cleveland avenue. The senior class of the Whiting high school elected the following officers: Nicholas Kundradt, president; Edward Nichols, vice president; Annette Buchanan, secretary; Jasp;r Gevlrtz. Treasurer. Miss Ruth Allen of the Whiting: high school faculty, has been on the sick list for several days. Howard Lee who was injured last Saturday when the machine he was

learning to drive was hit by a Lake Shore passenger train. Is improving

rapidly at his home in Pennsylvania avenue. The Injuries consisted mainly of bruises and the escape from death was indeed fortunate. George Dewey of Pennsylvania avenue, who was also in the car Jumped and escaped uninjured. The Ford which was less than a week old, was damaged beyond repair. Mrs. Delbert Mowe and daughter of Hammond, visited her mother, Mrs. John Lehr cf Sheridan avenue, on Monday. Miss Gertrude Vater of Sheridan avenue, has resigned her position at the local telephone exchange.

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Joseph Foener of Englewooi, visited

t ma ivusm, josepn scnak, over sunday. J. Schack. Jr.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kreutner of Rovenswood, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of South Chicago, were gruests of Mr. and Mrs. Weakley of Amy avenue. Sunday. Tony Novak of Myrtle avenue, entertained his sister from Michigan City, Sunday.

George O. Sehaaf Is abscesses in his throat.

Mrs. John Larson of Lake avenue, visited her sister, Mrs. Erlcksoon of East Side. Monday. Little Ladoit. Sherwln of Whiting, underwent an operation at the St. Bernard hospital, Tuesday, for throat trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Chicago, were guests at the Golding home In Myrtle avenue, Sunday. Eimer Schade of Lake avenue, has been on the sick list for a few days. Mrs. William Bald and Mrs. Rhlnaren .spent Monday visiting in Chicago. Herman Bleaker of Chicago, lHited his brother. Everett Bleaker of Lake awnuo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Troast of .Walkerton. Ind.. spent the week-end here, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frees". Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts avenue, entertained their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaul of Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. Gunther of Milwaukee, Wis, Is spending a few weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. Edward Juller and family of Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown of Hofcart. I Ind., visited at the Brown home in 1 Myrtle avenue, the latter part of th

Vk eek. Mr. end Mrs. B. ViscontI, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julier and Mrs. Gunther motored to Elkhart, Ind., Sunday where they visited relatives. Carl Gothe who has been employed at Chillicothe, Ohio, for several months is home for a few days' visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Metsch of Ilaet Side, visited Robertsdala friends, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehrat of Lake avenue, entertained a few relatives and frids at a dinner Tuesday, in honor of their third wedding anniversary.

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Keanan of Roberts avenue. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eggers and John Blaul motored to Chic J go S irft-.y v.-her-they vlrited at the McGee home.

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LANSING

A number of families went to Chicago Heights, Sunday, to attend the Luther festival given .by seven congregations. The Misses Grace Hughes. Amanda and Elsie Rahn and Flora Schults came to see Emma Schmidt, on Sunday. The farewell party given here for the boys who left to Jon the colors, drew h nig crowd, Monday night.

Mr. James Chit wood and daughter,

.Mr Limond Worley, went to Chicago j-'crrfiy f ,lf;-- ; latlves a few days. Mrs-. If. l. Kaughman was in Chicago yesterd.iy. Mr. end Mrs. George Van Alstine of Montlccllo. ..ame yesterday for a-fvlsit with rc'lailves. Mrs. rioyd Strickland and Mrs. Frank Maloy were in Chicaro yesterday. I'. M McXay transacted business in Chicago yesierdav.

LOWELL

Mr, and Mrs, Tom Hayden left last evening for Los Angelas, Cal., where they will remain during the winter. Miss Gertrudo Cleaver of Hammond, la visiting relatives in Lowell. Pavii Bruckman went to Chicago yesterday to see his wife who is in a hospital. Marshal King was a Chicago business visitor yesterday.

SCIIERERVILLE J. Scholl who has spent several weeks' vacation in Nebraska, came home this week. W. R Miller and Charles Miller, both soldiers, visited with friends here last week. Charles left Saturday morning and Wiiiiam will leave ' Wednesday morninj:. ' Carl Johnson of Logansport, visited with friends Sunday. Miss Martha Scholl with several of her friends viHited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Scholl, Sunday, A little son" was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Stephen, Saturday, 4 A large crowd of Schererville people was present at the dedication of the new Sta. Peter and Paul's church at Turttey Creek, fluaday.

ODD FELLOWS LIE2T.

Louisville. Ky., Is the Mecca this week for the Odl Fellows of the world. The 82nd session of the sovereign grand lodge, I. O. O. F., is on. There was a rublic welcome to the grand sire, officers iand grand representatives of the sovereign grand lodge. From the advance information received by Grand Marshal Dr. Jacob Goldman of East Chicago, the Order of the Odd Fellows is very prosperous. The condition of the order throughout the world, Deo. 31, 1918: Quasi-independent rrand lodges (Australasia, Denmark, Getmany, Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland 6 Grand lodges . 6S Grand encampments ES Subordinate lodges 17,860 Subordinate encampments , 3,601 Itebekah lodges 9.8S4 Subordinate lodg-e members 1,678.311 Encampment members 332.983 fiebekah lodge members 759,519 Sovereign grand lodge 1 Total persons belonging to order , 5,203,401 Invested funds of grand and subordinate lodges. 171.046,421.71. I Relief paid in 191S. ,8,408,354.45, '

There are ledges subordinate to sovereign grand lodga In Alaska. Argentine. S. A., Cuba. Hawaii, Japan, Mexico, Fanama and the Philippine Islands. About 4,000 old folks and orphans are taken care of in about 64 homes throughout the world. I. O. O. F. statistics of Indiana, Dec 30, 1915: . Members. Subordinate 84,688 Encampment . ., 18.474 Kebekahs 45,637 Subordinate membership July 1, 1917, estimated S3, 50 There ere ten subordinate lodges In Lake county. Ten Kebekah lodges, four encampments and two cantons of the Patriarch Mlllltants. East Chicago, Whiting, Kobart. Crown

Point, and the two Hammond lodges have their own. buildings. On Sspt. 20, 1917. the Rebekaha all over the world will observe the 66th anniversary of the Itebekah branch of the order which was Instituted on September "0, 1851, formulated by the father of the Itebekah degree, Schuyler Colfax of South Bend, Indiana, ex-vice president of the United States.

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