Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1917 — Page 6

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Katharine Howard. IS Olrott Ate., Phone 2S8, win be pleased to write and receive aortal neni and advertising for The Time. Miss Maud llolilngshc ad, who is visiting friends in this city from Milton. Pa., will be a guest of honor at r luncheon held at the home of Miss Minnie Shoemaker in South Chicago tomorrow. Many ladis from this city v ill accompany Miss Ilollingphead. The Civio department of the East Chicago Woman's club will hold their tirst meeting of the year this evening ir. the McKinley school. A very interesting t:ml instructive rrogram has been arranged end all members and their friends are requested to be in attendance. Miss Keeser, a teacher in the schools of this city, will open the program with a vocal numher. Miss i - i ..

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Kate Dolsen will be leader in "State Government in the U. S." The Meslames H. H. Clark. Arthur T. Cox and V. W. Smith will talk on this subjeo also. The meeting is open to the publie. I ! Mrs. A. F. Ptrohm of Narpanee, who has been the guest of Mrs. John Hill and Mrs. K W. Giles in 145th street.

has returned to her home. Miss Henrietta Smith, a teacher at the Lincoln school, will spend the week-end at her home in Goshen, lnd. Miss Tressie Roberts pleasantly entertained the Ku Klux Klan at her home the evening before last. Cards were enjoyed as waa a dainty luncheon. The Juniors of the Washington school will hold their informal rrom the evening of Friday. October 2fith. East Chicago Commandery, Knight Templars. will have an inspection early in November. The date has been placed at the second of the month.

when Inspector General Olin E. Holjloway of Knightstown. Ind.. will be i here. Ail Templars are urged to meet I for practise every Friday evening for rehearsals up to that time.

Tho Chippewa Camp Fire Girls will meet Friday evening at the Riley school to take up the work of Red Cross sewing. At the meeting of the. O. E. S. chapter of Indiana Harbor last evening a r.ew secretary. Mrs. Pearl Ansley. was elected to succeed Mrs. W. 5. Flynn. who recently departed from this city to make Gary her future home. Mrs. 1 A McCrea of Northcote avenue will be brought home within the next few days from the South "hicago hosp.tal, where a baby . son was born to her a week aero. Mrs. McCrea is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LR. Jimes in North Magoun avenue. Miss Agnes Jones of North" Magoun aenue entertained a party of friends last evening in honor of Gerald Dye, one of the enlisted boys of the cantonment. Arthur Murton, fif teer-year-o!d son of Mrs. Arthur Murton of Ivy street Is getting along nicoly from a broken ankle he sustained when he slipped on

the gym floor of the MrKrnley school last Friday while the boys were practicing. Mr. snd Mrs. F. C. Englehart. the latter a sister to Mrs. J. Claude Smith of Grapevinu street, have returned to Birmingham, Ala., after a 'pleasant Visit h'TC.

Dr. and Mrs F. P. Cox of Euclid avenue have returned from Michigan, where Mrs. Cox has been several weeks. They brought back with them a new Oldsmobile coupe which they drove out from Chicago. The Harrison school will hold chapel exercises the first of the year Friday morning at the McKinley school at 8:15 o'clock. There will be the singing of national songs and the school orchestra will play. The principal of the school. Prof. Judge Boggs will preside. Mrs. David Jones and daughter. Miss Florence, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Emmet Markey was hostess to the Five Hundred club Tuesday evening at her home in Michigan avenue. Tha awards in the game went to Miss Josephine Mulhern and Mrs. Mat Sternburg. A dainty luncheon waa served and the next meeting announced at the home o; Mrs. Thomas A. Lewis in Grapevine street The- nineteen-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 . T Carlin of Hemlock street is quite ill with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harper of Pes Moines, la., have arrived to spend the winter with Mrs. Greer Eilenberger. their daughter, in Grapevine street. Mrs, I V. Giles, chairman of the frappe committee for the Red Cross benefit bull to be field in the evening of Saturdav, October 13th, at Masonic ball, held a meeting of her committee lat evening and completed all final details over whh h they will preside. Those assisting are the Mesdames J. P. Kennedy, Frank Townsley, Gwylm Jones, A. P. Twyman. Walter Frank. Max Nassau. J. G. Allen. William Meade, John Hill and J. P. Lewis. Esther riebekah lodge will meet this evening nt 7:30 o'clock. There will bo business of importance to transact end visitors will be present.

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Final arrangements have been completed and everything is in readiness for the Bed Cross benefit ball to be held Saturday evening. October ISth, at the Masonic ha'.l In Chicago avenue. Judged from the sale of tickets of the past week, this affair will eclipse any affair of ita kind in the way of hus attendance. The ready response from tha public to assist in the cause is moat gratifying and this Saturday evening will eee a most tremendous gathering of people who sre not only devotees of the art of dancing, but of a mlllingneia to lend their efforts in a cause that haa no parallel. The McKelvey mualc will be one attractive feature and not the only one, for the committees, ably appointed by Mrs. W. J. Funkey, chairman of the center, have devised many ways and means

for moat pieasureaoi" - one not to be aurpassed when hos

pital! and true congeniality is to d considered. Leo McCormack. whose services were eolicited. haa consented to be at the door to tike tickets. There will he a meeting of directors and associated directors and meoibers of the Associated Charities In their office in the dty hall Friday evening to arrange plans for the coming annual meeting. All are requested to be in attendance. Tha Sorosia society of the Swedish Lutheran church of East Chicago will hold a rummage sale at the home of Mr. Gnat Bwanson, Reading avenue and l9th street. Saturday evening, the 13th. There will be a bake sale Saturday at the Downing grocery tn Michigan avenue conducted by the Ladies" Aid of the Baptist church at 1:30 o'clock. Ida May Reese of Fir street is somewhat better of an attack of ton-silitis.

quest of parcel post packages to be disposed of for the benefit of the church at their coming bazaar to be held the latter pert of this month. All receiving cards and all those who do not and wish to contribute parcel post packages are requested to send them or forward them by mall to the church In 144th street on or before the dat of the bmtar. A booth will be given over to the sale of these articles which are always an attraction to all church bazaars, as one is sure to derive the amount jof value ipald for the articles. There will be many other booths for the sale of staple, fancy goods and home-made quilts, etc.. and in connection with these a country store will 1-e operated each evening with John O'Neil in charge. Mrs. J. S. Dewey is chairman of the "Willing Workers and is working industriously with the help of her committees to make this bazaar a most decided and profitable success. The L. A. L. club will meet this evening with Miss Margaret English in Chicago avenue. Harold Dickson, a sophomore at the Washington school, has been absent all week from school owing to a heavy "-old he contracted. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dickson in Grapevine street. A letter was received here yesterday from John Hartley, one of the Company L boya now at Hattiesburg. Mis. A large box had Just left prior to his parents, the Joseph Hartleys, in South Olcott avenue, receiving the

letter, and the weight of the box waa "S" pounds. If the boys are as hungry as they say they are, visions of the many good delectable articles of food that the Hartley family have been preparing for weeks will vanish momentarily for all the boys down there know that John's mother and sisters

tomorrow and see "Pals First." The Willing Workers of St. Mary's church are sending out cards in repa nied by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Howard, their guests, and Mrs. George Bopp and Mrs. James Herring spent the day at Fort Sheridan enjoying their supper there in the mess hall with Mrs. 'Mills' brother, C. E. Howard of that enlistment. Word has been received here from

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brother of J. Johnston of Fir street, that he is leaving shortly for France, having Joined the ambulance corps. His intention was to visit here before his departure, but th call came sooner than he expected. Miss Lillian Gorman continues to improve at her home in North Baring avenue and is receiving many friends these days. FOR RENT Furnished room, second Poor, steam heat. Inquire 4719 Baring Ave. 10-11-3

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Northern Indiana Baseball Parks to Be Potato Fields in 1918 LA PORTE, IND., Oct. 11. With prac tically every member of the team A.r,

ed for war and In the service, several of whom are in the trenches in France. th directors of the Laporte Baseball Association today permitted Judgment to 1 entered ia the circuit court against therr the judgment to be satisfied by the com piete demolition of the park. The Juds ment was in the sum of ll.IOO. It if said that within the next thirty. da nearly every semi-professional basebsi; association in Northern Indiana wit! pass out of existence and the parks will be converted into potato fields next sea-

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turned from a business trip to Canada. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Miller attended the evening performance at the Auditorium in Chicago last evening and saw Sarah Bernhardt, The Misses Bee and Katharine Gorman will attend the matinee performance at the Illinois theater in Chicago

telling Just what they did do upon Its arrival. Mrs. Harry McCoy of North Magoun avenue was removed to the Wessley hospital. Chicago, where she undergoes an operation today. Her many friend here are hoipeful for a very early recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stills, aeeom-

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