Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, April 16, 1919.
Twin City News Notes
Mrs. ISirdur IVtrrs. librarian :it tip.Indiana Harbor library, is expprtinK th-"" arrival of hrr ptstfr tomorrow, a Mrs. Marry K. Woleott. ol" Norfolk. a., who will rcrmin the grrnur jnrt of the .summer hero. Mrs W. . Williams of Si.uth Harms air. is reported on the ick list of thu; Mrs. H". W. More of I.rumuv-tul ?t. whs r-tnomlori by h'r friends in thur s' licling; a box of fresh roses to h r horn? Moti'Liy --. i-iiim; in 1 omcmlu fini-e of her birthday ani:in.'ary. Th.? Misses Mac ami HHen Hart ot Newport. Ky.. ue Ra-;s ef Misses Gorman in North nanus; k.vp. and also Mr. and Mr?, l.aurenc ttl1'rey of the Atlas sj.artuHnt. Mis. Helen Hrl is the alnaiieed t Mr. I'm I ;.rman reefntly diseharReil from service at ('ami tthrrblan. Ala The wil(img will oo.-ur somttint" in the lat-r spring. The Ladies' Aid of the Kast Chicago Swedish Lutheran church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. iJus Nelson, 4 3C9 Baring aifim'. It is iml ortant that all inmbers be yre sent. The quarterly im-Mins is sehedulfJ at !h First ConKrt national church in I'asi Chicago for this evening. A fill! attendance is expected. Mayflower Camp Royal Neighbors Hill meet in reeular session tomorrow ening. The camp intends siing; a benefit show the 2Jnd of this month. Pr. T. K. l!rui- of Kast Chicago reports the binh of a tenth child in the family of Mr. and Mrs. iliarlov Gre-n of Whiting. All of the children nre living and healthy and there is a preponderance of boys, seven in all. the little one arriving yesterday was a girl, making the third daught-r. The hushand and father is employed in the rai'roftd yards of the Standard Oil refineries. The babe born yesterday shows every evidence of robust health which is characteristic of the other nine children. Mrs. Green, the mother, is dom? very nicely too. Mr. and Mrs. T.. Ft. Faust of North Magoun ave. will spend the week-end Jn St. Louis. Mo, visiting Mr. Faust's mother and other relatives and will re-
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STATE TRUSTS' SAVINGS BANK isr and cedar. siRarrs INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 NEW CAR OWNERS ATTENTION. jgrr Indiana Harhorit. till who have bousht JU cars should be pro'tected against loss by insurance. We ipsup jiolicies against fire, theft, collision damage, perscnal liability, etv. You Bf-vtr can tell wher you will encoun
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turn here the day following' faster Sunday. The department of civics of the Indiana Hurbor Woman's Club will devise their rrogr.-un work of the coming enr at a meeting to be held Friday aftett oon at the heme of Mis. .1. C. Dickson. 342 tlrapevine St.. at 2: SO o'clock. The work to he taken ut this uar will be of an interestinc nature and all women desirinK to enter this field of i lub ork are nvited to come to the meeting. A box of beautiful fresh TJsster hlooms arriving all the way from Omaha. Neb., was received here yesterday by Mrs. William Hnrt of Hemlock st. and they are jnter.dtd for Walter, who has arrived in New York City I'roni across seas' s?r teo and is speeding homeward. The donor is a ousin. a Miss Helen Brown who read in the daily papers of the arri-val of Wn iter's contingent. The flowers will he kept intact awaiting his arrival here. Mr. and Mrs. frank Fuliner of Grapevine t. are home from a pleasant motor trip down to parts in the state including Terra Haute. I.ogansnort and by way of return. Mudlax ia Springs. A brother of Mrs. l'ulmer. Sam Hefferline. was visited at Kvansville, Mrs. Fulton'.s sister, Mrs. J. C. Kord at Logansport. and the Boyd Gaughs who formerly lived in Kast Chicago were called upon at their present home in Terra Haute. The trip was an enjojable one without any mishaps reported. The third division of the Ladies' Aid of the Indiana Harbor M. E. church of which Mrs. H. C. Uukcna is chairman, will hold a meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fuller. 3513 Ivy St.. and arrangements will be discussed to introduce a visiting basket for members as a part of their scheme to aid in the funds of the church. It is asked that all members be present. Hugh T. Muckian, the district agent for the Metropolitan J-ife Insurance Co., has moved his family from Gary to Kast Chicago and is now located at 611 Chicago avenue. Harold Kdgar of South Forsythe ave. is confined to the house with inflammatory rheumatism. He is an employe of the Inland steel mill. Mrs. B. D. L.. Glazehrook of Grapevine st. is departing today for Knox, Ind , 'where with her babe she. intends remaining for several months, returning here early next fall. She will visit relatives and will enjoy long ane pro-
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DECLAMATORY CONTEST
At the McKlnley audHArlum. East Clileago, tonight will occur the primary oratorical contest tri preparation for the county contest which will rA hell in the Froebel school. Gary, on April 25th. At the content tonight, the successyoung woman will Represent Kast Chicago in the finals. This year, this city will also b represented in the orous content, practice for which is well In hand and which seems to give, great X romise. The program for tonight Is as follows: The I.ion an the Mduse Anna Bernstein Th ign of th "ros Harrett.. Florence Mathews The Man in the Shadow Ktva Speedy As A Man Think Lilian Cresswell The Soul of the Violin Ida Konnqulst Musie High School Orchestra. Rnyai "A'ar and Tuhllc tnlnion Reed Isadore Cohen OConnell Refore the Irish Parliament Stanley Cresswell Mea for the Defense in th Haywood Trial Darrow Joe COtten President's War Addresses lulian Cohn The Wandering Jew Melvin Specter Music If Ijth School Vchestra. The public is invited.
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Thirteenth episode. Also SHIRLEY MASON IX Tlie Winning Girl A Paramount rk ture. and a First Run Pat he News.
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Something ' rt under the sun" is poing to take place in fi'uiland. A pret nlioiis eoTT-.panv of living players is to aeeompany a feature picture in its tour of I'n j country and Canada. This Is positively the first tim in the hist'lry of motion picture enterprises that such an undertaking has been attempted. Hit that is not all of the story. When the tour :s .started there is going to he great rejoicing throughout the country an! great sorrowing on the California bej, hes. The reason for ali the joy and gloom 1? the fact that the picture is Mack Sennett's "Yankee Doodle in Merlin'' and the players who are to accompany it on its to sir are ren other than the famous Senntt bathing girls. Can't you just imagine how the wild waves will be when these beach beaulies leave the coast. Mr. Sol Kesser. who has the rights for distribution of the picture. conceived the idea and he promises that with each print of the picture will travel a select group of Mack Scnnett gills. This ia our very latest picture of Thyllis Haver and when we think that she is only one of the many California sea-nymphs that we may fee In the near futuie w get all excited. We ci-o hope that Thyllis and the rest of the girls show :s some of their newest bathing costumes if they come tl town.
tracted rest. She will keep in touch with the home happenings, however, through Mr. Grazobrook who is staying in town and unable to'take his vacation at this time, and also through the medium of The Times which will he sent h-r daiiy. Instead of closing their apartment it has been rented to caretakers in their absence. The Roy Scouts wilt be seen in some splendid phases of their work tomorrow evening at the McKinley school commencing at 7 o'clock at the regular meeting of the ciic department of the I-.st Chicago Yoman's Club and to which the public is cordially invited. Kspecially all parents of boys whether in the semif movement or not are urged to come and fee the excellent work performed by very younj aspirants in
Scon tdom. The rt. A. K. I.'inhroiderv Club will
meet tomorrow evening at the home of Misses Kdith and Gertrude Coslter In Fir s'.. Mrs. D. W. Saunders of Hemlock st, has arrived home from an rtut-of-town stay of two weeks with the babe accompanying her. K fjilet ceremony performed at C. Point yesterday afternoon at th hTne of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boy, united a well known couple of the Twin Cities, MUs Maud Manger, eldest daughter o?
Mr. and Mrs. T. I . Mauger of Fir st . and Mr. Warren J. Sheetz Of Fowler. Ind. who is located in various buSiress enterprises in both East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. The attendants were Mr. Mid Mrs. Boye. The nuptials were read in the Presbyterian rue. The bride wore a becoming suit of dark blue tr.cotine. with hat to match nd a cornae boquet of swt peas and orchids. Th eeouple will reside at 3411 Grapevine street upon their rturn from Chicago, whr they are spending a few days honeymoning. Mrs. Sheeti is a sister to Mrs. Howard Clark, whose husband. Lieut. Clark is still across seas in service, also to Miss Addle Mauger. and the Messers Will, Frank. Edward. Robert.
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hi others Th Calumet Chapter Daughters of American Revolution met with Mrs. K. B. Gibb in the Wickey apartment on Monday afternoon in a social session and enjoyed an entire afternoon with a niOKt interesting program rendered. Mrs. W. B. VanHOrne sang two selections, Mrs. Wilson following with the reading of an old will drawn up
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grandfather in the year 1S02. in Kentucky. Mrs. Charles Fichter gave a descriptive account of the time-aged HarriKOn mansion in Vincennes. Mrs. Harvey Gllman reported the activities ir. D. A. R. circle throughout thUrtted States during the war period and their plann f-r the cominm years equally balanced In their use and credit to the organization. Mis.-i Mar y.Stone concluded with a well chosen topic reading. Th guests at the affair were MfS. W. B. Vanllorne, Mrs. Andrew Wickey. Mrs. K. T. Bruce. Mrs. Wilson and the newly adopted member. Mrs. r'urdy of Whiting. A dtlishtful luncheon was served in fitting conclusion.
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LOST TO PIANO t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, PARIS. April 18. Ignace Jan Paderwski. famous musician, who Is now-
premier of Poland, will never play the piano again in public. That i the in
formation which has just been brougnt from Warsaw by Max Rabinoff. manager of the Boston opera house. "But while the world has lost an artist it has gained a statesman." said Mr. Rabinoff. He continued: "I hear that Mr. Paderewski has dropped entirely his daily practice at the piano. Th; cares of state are absorbing all of his time and they are certainly a multitude in Poland right now. "For the pst two years PaderewskI has been nuffering from rheumatism in
his hands and it is safe to assume that his fingers have lo:t some of their marvelous flexibility. "The world will h" puzzled to decide whethrr I'aderewski was a greater piano player or nation builder."
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