Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1919 — Page 5

Thursday. April 22. 1920

THE TIMES Page Fire

Respected Hammond Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding

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Mr. and Mrs. Elster. of T,Z Pihley st., quietly ce'.ebra tod their jtolden wodtl.nc anniversary Sunday. April 1 ;h in the midst of their in riodiaf family ami relative;;. Tho ajfl couple h-ti the Treasure of having all of iheir children present except th"',r o!dot d.-uiclitor. who died, suddenly on robni'it-y 2?.r-i last, which tvhs qui'" a shock and the first loss in their family since their marriagre. in Both bride and jrroom and aiso their children -vvro Vorsi r.d ris?d in Ofrmany, leaving that rountrv direct for this city, .sttins: ?a:l on th.r ightennth annivorsary m and comng to Hammond two wefks lator. where thoy have roid"fi over since. Mr. Elstcr niil bo seventy-two years in May. Is a veteran of the GermanFranc "War and has born in hu?ine-s lvth in Germany Rnd thi country for many years. Ho retired from business sixteen years a.go. Mrs. Klsfr will b" poventy-on years old in Sepicmher and Is a. graduate of the Institute of Obstetrics In "Wittenborsr. Germany. She was erne cf the early rractttioneers and has many friends and admirers amongst the old settlers. They have twice visited their old home stnc the last time being in 1312. Fiv children vor lorn tthem, who are. Mrs. Kmil Jederich. d ceased. "Lonhandt KIsT of Hammond,

Mrs. A. TlbTSnld of Seattle. "Wash.. 'Mrs. K. A. I'.unde anil Hoinhardt Elstcr of i ia til mond. The home was beiuti fully decorated, the colors bonic carried out in Rolden Milcvv. r.ov. I'. Weil performed an apt -reprint- ceromony. after which an elaborate course dinner was orved. During the afternoon and evening- seeral iolin solny were ahly rendered by Mr. A. X.fhetnor, also selections by Henry K. i;iser. I.eonhardt ElfCr, .lr.. Kmil D:.iernh. Jr. and Arthur Jones, grand and front grand children of the aged couple. Mrs. Ebersld of Seattle. Wash., who had b'eon in poor health, surprised the couple, by coming wholly unexpected, making- the trip against the advice of her doctor, to attend 'ho anniversary. Mary messapes of congratulations were received, amongst others messages Ironj relatives in Germany, Seattle, Wash., and Eos Anseles. Calif.

ci(o, furnished the music and a buffet luncheon was served late in the evening. The P. A. M . club will meet Friday evening. April ",3rd at the home of

Mrs. E. E. Hart. T:J South Hohman street. -- There will be a special meetinj of Hammond Tost. American Legion, at the new quarters in the Diamond build ing. opposite the postoffice, Thursday, April Cnd, at 8 p. in. Mrs. niehard I,ohmeyer. of Gosttin

St., who has been very ill with the lnfiamalory rheumatism, U improving nicely. - - - Miss Dorothy Orumpacker. who has been v. siting in Peoria. 111., for the past two weeks has r turned to Hammond. J. H. Jaqua. formerly of Hammond, was married to Miss Scrappie Johnston on April 14th. at Meditlan. Miss. They will make their home in Meridian. Miss Margaret Turner wiil ,be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wanner, of the Sutith Shore for the week end. - - - The regular stated meeting of the Tythian Sisters. Hammond Temple. T.'o . 7.1. will be held tomorrow evening in Castle hall. All members are request

ed to te present. Eefreshments w ill f

be served. The Rooster Cub will give a stag party for members Sat urday ' e tning, April 24th in their club rooms.

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SOCIAL NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and family are moving- into a new bungalow on Elizabeth St. .

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griswold of

fil Forjythe ave. are the rrotid parents of a baby girl, born April 21st end named Charles Eugene Daniels Griswold . Both mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Mis. the state organiser for the W. c. T. I", who has been in Hammond for the past week, as the guest of Mrs. John Gavit of Hyslop Place, has returned to her home in 2'rkomo. Ind.. after a week of organization in this district.

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ARE ONLY RIVALS (Continued from page one.)

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Mrs. K. D. Hester and daughter. Beulah. arrived home from Mt. Vernon. EI', this morning, where thy ha e been attending the wedding of Mrs. Hester's sijter. Miss Jennie Bayne . Mrs. Taut Moorehead. small daughter. Elinor, and Miss Norma l,ocklin have returned from Los Angeles, Cal.. where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eocklin have taken a home. Miss Lochlin will remain here for several months before returning to California, where her parents have located permanently. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eocklin are expected home to spend a couple of months with their daughter, Mrs. Moorehead, this summer. The Central W. C .T. U. will meet at the home oPMrs. Chas. Deen. 108') Harrison st. The program will be in charge of Mrs. J. Duggan who will give a talk on "Citizenship and tin Duty of the New Citizen." All members are requested to be presnt. The public is cordially invited.

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ocrat. Among twenty-three editors he was the fi:t choice of fourteen for the democratic nomination against 8 for McAdoo and one for Bryan. He received' three votes In the rpubllcan column as first choice and six otes as second choice. Johnson, on the other hand, polled 21 votes as first choice out of a total ef 23 editors; Gen. leonard Wood receiving three votes for firt choice. Now that Hoover has forsaken the democrats to "go over'" to the erpubMcans, it is logically expected that ho will lose many of the voters 1 e won while the people still thought him a democrat, without winning a c.irrespondin number from the republicans to make up for the loss. Thus, as Hoover's strength, as first choice candidate of republicans and

was only 17 as Demonstration will begin at 7. 39.

democrats combined

against Johnson's 23, his chances, un- ( Attorney Joe Conroy will begin th der the new order of things would ap- ( prc-sram . Hammond pec-pie will ee pear slim when May 4 rolls around. i for th first time a real scout initia-

Ortrodox members of both the big. t on when more than 100 tender-foot

parties here insist that when Hoover ceased to be a "man of mystery." and an "independent progressive," and became not only a republican, but regular republican, admittedly willing to abide by the decisions of his party leaders, he committed political hari kari . They claim that as long as he exhibited political independence and progrrrri im he made a strong appeal to all classes of Americans, admittedly tired of being tied to parties instead of ideas and principles. Now. they say, that appeal is gone, smothered by Hoover himself. The democratic party, it is pointed out, cannot take him now. no matter what happens, and the republican regu lar.s Fay they won't have him under any circumstances. Hoover says he w ill not run as an independent republican candidate; therefore, in the opinion of old timers "Finis" rnnn soon b" written after th former wood administrator's political ambitions.

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Education." and Miss Phanley. who has had eleven years of e.pe ince in the schools of England, will talk of her work thorr. Kef reshments will be served.

IN MEMORIAM

The North Side W. C. T. U. will meet at the homo of Mrs. F.rouueiick on 437 Hoffman St.. tomorrow afternoon. All women interested ate cordially invited to attend. Mrs. J. M. Turner will be the leader.

Mrs. Julius Meyn. who has been In Detroit and Ann Arbor for the past week is expected home tomorrow.

The forma! dance at the Country Club last evening was a very nice party. Th-re was a lare attendance as it was the last formal dance of the season. fierce s rrchestra from Chi-

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Mrs. F. J. O'Kourke of May St.. entertained at a one thirty o'clock luncheon on Wednesday for Miss Josephine Desmond, whose marriage to Thomas Enright will occur on April 28th at All Saint's church. The table

I was attractively decorated in yellow I jonquils and covers were laid for twelve. Following the luncheon Bunko was played. Miss Sweeney of ChiI cago. being awarded the honors. This evening Mrs. Desmond and Mrs. D.

V. Enright will be hostesses for Miss Tjesmond . Born April 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Ijwrmce Cramer. 427 Bauer St.. a son r.obert Earl Cramer. Both mother and son doing nicely. The Civic department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet with the chairman. Mrs. J. M. Turner, 303 Truman ave.. Friday evening. April 23rd. Election of officers will he

1 held ind a class in citizenship will

be started. The April' meeting-' of the ParentsTeachers Association of West Hammond was held at S o'clock Thursday evening. April 22nd. This is the close of the bird huse contest between th seventh and eighth grades. Mrs. Glamors will talk on "Vitalized

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LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Don't miss to hear Marie Eange. one o fthe most beautiful alto singers at the concert Sunday, May 2. at Unity hall, given by Saerisrenbund-Fidelia for the benefit of the poor childrea of Cen tral Europe. Admission 5nc. Dancing from 7 to 12. '

For a good time, wear your overalls to the dance given by the Hall Kom Boys. Unity Hall, Saturday eveninit. April 24th. Live Jazz band. 4-23

nn. r. j. iewto, nentut. Formerly in the office of Dr. J. E. Bell, wishes to announce that he is now permanently located at Suite No. S, In the O. K. building. 4-. 2-23 Hans Loder, the comedian, will tax y"our laughing capacity at the concert Sunday. May 2 at 3 p. m. at Unity rial'l. Tickets Bnc. Supper and dancing after concert.

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Tn. V. J. SEffTOX, Dentist. Formerly in the office of Dr. J. E. Bell, wishes to announce that he is

now permanently located at Suite No. ! ?. in the O. K. building.' 4-22-23

A rare musical treat will be given ' for our friends for the benefit of the J children of Central Europe suffering I w it H tuberculosis at Unity hall. Sun- ! day. May 2. at 3 p. m. Saergerbundi Fidelia. Tickets oc. Supper and ! dance after concert.

nn. r. j. sewtos, nentut. Formerly in the office of Dr. J. E. Bell, wishes to announce ' that he is now permanently located at Suite No. 3. in the O. K. building. 4-22-23

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IN MXUOKIAU. In sad but lo inff memory of our dear husband end father, Gnstav Kuhl. who passed away one vear ago today, April 22, 1113. GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTr-ZN.

A rrccious one from vis has pone, a voice J we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home which

nccr can be filled. God in His wiiom has recalled the boon his love had given. And llioush the body slumbers here, the soul it safe in heaven. Sfldly missed and silently mourned by loving wife and daughter.

ALWAYS RIGHT.

General I-eonard Wood. candidate for the Republican nomination for the rresidoncy. said he stands for the Kodge jMogram for Teace Treaty reservations. The General is most a ways right, you will n'tico. Columbia City (Ind.) Commercial- Mail. Adv.

introduced to the scout

ritual. sccut-Execut ve Kenneth Davey says that the ceremony called the candie-parade. will be cn of the prettiest and most elaborate ever witnessed hre. Scouts, firi't-class, the h'.ghest rating in sooutdom. will show city dwellers how to build a fire without matches. This infermation will prove particularly valuable when matches become as scaice as sugar. There will 'be demonstrations, also knot-tying, that w ill be found useful by husbands and young men. now that the season for

tying clothes-lines outide has ccme asain. First aid and signaling will bo jhown bp practical tests. A1-' though th "high sign" has come into cons:dera lie favor cf late the scouts may be able unintentionally tc show o'd-timers new tricks in the art of signalling. One of the featurea will be wood-carv in 5 exhibitions and demon?trations. Th'.s may become a' ' popular indoor sport with everyone. j it is said, if it doesn't stop raining .-on . The scouts ha a lot to teach and a 'big crowd is looked for. These

few suggestions made by Mr. Davey show that the rally bo'ds an interest for everyone. Tomorrow- night K. C. Ha'.l.

To nominate, .Tame y Dowling. No. 43, a republican candidate

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To nominate James F. Dowling. vol No. 4?. a republican candidate, for sheriff. 4-lS-10t

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SCOUTS TO HAVE ' A BIG RALLY

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hibition or sc-jting in a'! its branches w ill be given by the troops and the Hammondites who sprung o generously to answer the scouts call for fund. recently will have an opportunity to see v.-hat their hoys are doinp.

Lake County White Washing and Disinfecting Co.

en Hammond Boy Pcout For sanitary purposes Vthite Wash-

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Chas. Fraatz 237 East State St., Florut Store. Tel. Hammond 1462.

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