Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1918 — Page 3
'Wednesday, June 26, 191S.
Pace Three. Net Proceeds Donated to AMERICAN RED CROSS rlotle Picmic audi 4fib of July Celebration AT LAKE FRONT PARK, INDIANA HARBOR, IND. to ba given? , r,i THE ' .4 ; BUSINESS! MEN Leads First Field Am erican Army Airmen aaMMaWJiilM UlllW lal MEM M Mia a M - ff iimi EAST CHICAGO AND j 1 IND. HARBOR NEWS
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(Catherine Howard. 431S Oleott Ave.. A silver offering will be taken air! the
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receive social nervs and advertlslas; (or Tbe Tines, also job work at all description promptly anl well done. Dressmaking at reasonable prices. Mrs. S. "VY. Wilsnn. 4023 I y street. 2i-3 East Chicago Roumanians gatherei in large numbers at the'.r church In
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ticipate in ceremonies attendant with th consecration of the church beli. The day was also oommenamra ted In rratltude of the lifting nf the church debt. The edltVe was built four j-cam asro. Jun 10. J 914. and a debt, of $16. rt10 Incurred, this Included the pastoral residence. In this brief ti:ne und the rpresentit!ve number of families otlingr between fifty-five and sixty, th!. amount has been raised and an actional tw-o thousand dollars which has been placed In th bank to the crej t cf the church trustees. Rev. Aurelio is RungaTdean. is the pastor and much credit la due him for the success of his parishioners havo ntt.i'ned. T-as! Sunday alone the collection amounted to four thousand dollars. The church members are now- makinR extensive plans to take a most important part 1"i the Fourth of July celebration at Fat Chicago, end in the evening of that day thev will assemble at Lincoln Hall with manv out-of-town invited friends and hold a dance, the receipts of which will be turned In to the Red Cross fund. A tea to which the publ'o la Invited will be held tomorrow afternon at th pastoral residence of Br. and Mrs. Arthur TV. Johnson. 1121 Beacon St.
receipts fund.
S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 15 E. Stata Street. Hammond. Second fiocr abore Pastime Theater.
The N'n Name Club will meet this ; cvi .r.ng with Hiss Maht 1 Hastman of' Re aeon street. j Mrs. I.. Sterling; of 135th street ha 1 been brought home from the Mercy ( hospital in Gary where she has been j the past three weeks suffering wih a ; bfidi" fractured limb she sustained a .he slipped from a few steps leading j to her apartment Phe is still under ' mc1 ; al care and nursing care hut has J the perm is: son of the attending physi- j o i an to ee friends. Prayer meeting will be conducted .it j
nine o liora tomortow mornltisr at the 1
home of Mrs. Owylm Jones. llT Beacon s'.ref. A baby daughter was born at an early hour th's mornine; to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy of 3309 P.-ummoml street. It ts the third girl and the couple hare two boys. Mother and babe are doing nicely. M:t. Cora Courtney, a teacher at the Rilev school has tatken a position at the Central Drug; Store in capacity of cashier during the summer months.
Miss Rurkrnan. a teacher at the Riley ! school, and a prospective bride-to-be ' was honored at the home of Mrs. h ('. I Jlrr.inheiser in Grapevine street. b- the ' Girls" Class of the M E. church and ! presented with a. set of sterling s'lver !
spoons. The class which Is supervised by Mrs. F"red Stephens, wrs holding Its last meeting of the year. Miss Biirkman is leHV.nic shortly for a visit at her home in Hanr-c-k. Mich.
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Brigadier-General Benjamin T). Fou- j General Pershing to be chief of air lols. who has been chie? of the air ser- 'roes !" h F!r?t American F-.eld vice with the American Expeditionary Army. He will thus have charge of all Force !n France has been sent out by .the American aviators on the western front.
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CLOCK REPAIRING EXPERT WATCH AND JEWEL. ERY REPAIRING. FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER 234 EAST STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.
Miss Caroline TVeems. teacher of Latin at the Riley a-hocl has gone to the Madison T'n'.verslty to take spc'a! Iatin training during the summer months. Miss Agnes Stormont left for her
home at Cedarviile. Ohio and M'. an e'flclan. were attempting to Duiia a tent strucrngrl TT'right has gone to Haneock The members of the Esther Kebekah ' '"' th back -rd with whlh th"'
M'chlgan. Both are Riley school teach- 'lodge- of Indiana Harbor will leave to-
of Fir atreet. Is leaving for Fhlladel- son of Mrs. Mabel Gillespie, of Hernrhia to visit his mother and will then lock atreet. suffered Injuries to several offer his services to the government as fingers while he with some playmates
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The Jewish rfrle of Indian Harbor met last evening and appointed a committee to rr.et with the general committee on arrangements for the big Fourth of July celebration to be held at Indiana Harbor on that day. The general committee and the public representatives of various organizations Intending to participate in this affair will meet this evening at the Eagles Hall n Outhrle street. The Messers A. K. Barker. M. Klnkeistein and J. Specter !s the committee appointed on Jewish arrangements. Andrew Dixon, an employ. at the Inland mill and brother of Frank Dixon
marrow moining on the Gary car at S 40 for Hobart to attend the meeting which la being held there throughout the dav. Those not going to the mor-
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zest. One concrete blo-k toppled over; from Its holding and mashed Ralph's fingers. He received medical care and
It was neressarv to have the nails re- 1 l
. i . n .j,- ,vi iiiovea iron me lingers mi.rra. ! ring session may go m time tor tne o'clock meeting whi'h includes a; Mrs. Frank Oorth of Fir attest, has school of instruction. At 7.3'" o'clock , returned from Muskegon Heights. In; there is a session at which the Miriim Mich'gan. where she was called owing: Rebekahs of East Ch. -aso will ex- i to the Illness of her son, R. Lee. ) emplify the degree work. It Is ured j tr9 Jessie Dewey of l4th stree; ; that as many members as possible be I and her little daughter Florence have' present at least at one of the sessions, j tone to Rockford, 111., for a few weeks ! Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Runnell.s of Block j visit. t avenue motored to the Great Lakes to j Go-to-C!rcle day will be observed to- , visit friends. They were accompanied ; morrow afternoon at the Christian) by Mr. and Mrs. Arr.mcn and Miss Floi'hurch. Thursday. June 27. An error! Sternberg. I ln evening's Issue announced to- ! The r. P. church Aid will give a pic- ria' ,ke t!- ff!- th m--tlns. Mrs. i nic tomorrow insteed of th- dollar so- i Ptringfrllow. president of the Aid So-j cial which they had planned. Those r ties l Gar-V- b Present and! ... . .. . .lmakeRnflddrest3W-orthvofs1rset-,
going w.u leave on me .4v car ana i -
will meet at the corner of Euclid ave- 1
nue and ISS'h street. Robertsda'e Is i
the place selected for the day's outing. Mrs. Max Falmon and her son Harold
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While the Christian Women's Circle
is sponsoring tne meet'ng. triere is a eeneral Invitation extended to all members of the church as well as of th
or I data stret are leaving th latter ; rTr ani tn.r , r.n(J,. part of this week for an Indefinite i fo!!ow
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visit with relatives at Lakewood. ln
Michigan, the summer home of Mrs. Salmon's sister. Mrs. Christine Reid ts being er.teralcerl this afternoon at the hom of Mrs. D. C. Reid at a luncheon whre a few Intimate friends are Invited. Miss Reid Is leaving the early part of next w-eek to spend the rest of the summer with her eistr at Toungstown, Ohio. Edward Knight of Kortheotte avenue has departed for Atlantic City, where he goes to attend the Bar Iron conference he'd In that city and as a local representative from East Chicago. Ralph Gillespie, the seven year old
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Mrs. Lena Kenvin of Munole. Ind.. Is here the gjest of Mrs. Luther Lewis. Sr , of South Olcott avenue. The J V. TV. club is scheduled to meet this week with Mrs. Luther Lewis Jr . tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Henry Brown and Jos. Cooper families motored to Michigan City to visit Mrs. Thos. Cadman and with Mrs. Elva Parsons, for the day. Miss Dorothy Eipers of Chicago. Is a house guest of Mrs George TV. Lewis and Mrs. D. C. Reid of North Magoun avenue. The pletura In the morning Tribune
of a w oman known to many Indiana i Harbor people, Mrs. Jerome, wife of j Frank Jerome, proprietor of the WieWarn Furniture store In Michigan avenue shows how actively engaced Mrs. Jerome Is in the prome;ion of kinder- , gart.n work. Phe is allied with th international society which Is holdinc ! its twenty-fifth association anniversary j In Chicago this week and is also a' charter member of the organization ; She Is instructor of training at the ' IV Froebel school of kindergarten 1 teachers in Chicago and her name ap- ; rears among those on the foremost committees acting at the present date. 1 Kale on ttlk Ureases and Wmk j Skirts Frldar and "ntnrdny I.nhey, over Indiana Harbor National Rank, j Indiana Ilnrbor. 6-26-3!
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