Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1919 — Page 8
fHE TIMES. Tuesday. May 27, 1919.
CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Sur Mrria$re Llornxea. Isidto Canga, Gary; Mary TrijUle. of Gary. Clifford Van Dyke. Gary; Julia Anderson, Metropolis, IU. Grando Finello, Gary; Maria Mattrel, Joliet, III. Russell Gard, Gary; Mary G. Beattie, Gary. , Mrs. Kmma Schenk and son have returned from a week's visit with Mrs. Shenk's daughter, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hntges were with friends in Chicago Sunday. Miss Lillle Keeder attended Memorial services In St. Joseph's church In Hammond on Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Barr and daughter. Daza. entertained at a family dinner on Sunday in honor of Harold Barr, who has recently returned from overseas and who was also celebrating his nineteenth birthday. John Vi Hack of Gary, was visiting
friends in this city on Monday. Mrs. Martin Smith delightfully entertained a party of twelve ladies at luncluon on .Saturday, this being the last of a series of parties which Mrs. Smith has been giving. Miss Margaret Kreti spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Margaret Hcnnin in Hammond. Vill Kascher of Kentland was a guest in the home of Adam Kecdcr on Sunday. Miss Gladys Umpleby and brother. Robert, are expected here on Wednes-
I day. They have been spending the I past year in Ohio. I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cole motored to Hoopston, 111., on Monday and spent
the day with relatives. Mrs. John Hoffman and children of Hammond were guerts In the home of Mrs. Jacob Scheldt on Sunday. Tile Columbia Kntertainers of which Miss Iola Barnes of this city is a
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member, will g:ve an entertainment under the auspices of the ChrysollLe Club, at the Crown theatre on Wednesday nisht at eisht o'clock with tlia following program: Tart 1. Dance "Highland Flins" Marian Reynolds H-len Draper. Heading "Taminff of Zenua Henry'" Helene Thurstensen. .story "Who's Afraid," Corrinc Gerber Spanish Dance Helen Draper fusic Maree Larson Irish rooms Fern llarrer Dance "Irish Jigs:" Iola B:irnes, Gladys Webber. Intermission 10 Minutes. Part 2 Dance "Sailors Horn I'ipe. Marian Reynolds. Gladys Webber. Heading "Stolen Gems" Correne Gerber "Japanese Dance". . .Marian Reynolds "Clown Dam-e" Irjla Rarnes Readins "Great Reform" Kern Barrer Reading "Danny' .... Maree Iarson "Gypsy Dance" Gladys Webber Mvvsic Acconipaiiists Marie Thompson and Helen Thurstensen. Dancins at Spring Hill Grove Friday evening. May 30th, Decoration Day; good music. 5-27-2
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The commencement exercises of the Cedar Creek and West Creek township schools were held in the Grand theatre here last evening. As usual the large building was packed to the doors
with an admiring audience. A most excellent program was presented and it was highly appreciated. Following is a list of the graduates. Cedar Creek township, Buckley school: Neil I3ahr and Elmer Worley. Egypt school: Kenneth Craft. Manford Pattee, Malcolm Tattee and Elton Topping. The Jones school: Anita Daum and Claire Futhey. Robinson Prairie school: Hazel Hill. Shelby school: Paul Brown, Alice Flewelling, Gunnar Johnson, Bessie Regnier. Marion Ward, Schuyler Fitch, Carrie Haskell, Fondelete Rumsey and Everett Schultr. West Creek township Creston school: Ross Ruble, Helen Edgerton and Ruth Thompson. Sheridan school: Sylvia,
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E. C. Patterson of Chicago, ce!etrated cress country driver, fociball expert and ex-bnseball star, has ben selected to start, the international Liberty Sweerstcakes race on the Indianapolis motor speedway, Vty 31. In previous years Pattcson hn been an entrant, bringing Theodora Pilotte from Belfri'im to compete m the conteet in 1013. and baekine 1'fllph De Paima in 1914 and 1915. When he is not lowering his own cross co'-intrv record between New York and Chicago. Patterson picks all-western football 'cams for a ational majrarine.
Rudolph and Vervia Smith. Iake Prairie school lone Pinkerton, Carl Ward, Ralph Kirby, Beth Alger and Robert Wietbrock. Oakland school Elton Little, Marguerite Bowman, Rashel Dodge, Dori3 Reeves. Louise E. Miller. Elwin Love and Ruby Rudolph. Schneider school: Altha Hawkins. Joe Searle, Archie Childress, Mary Osby, and Dean Mansfield. Mrs. Jay Weaver and daughter, Camille, of Rose Lawn, were Lowell visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson of Chicago visited relatives here yesterday. C. J. Hill was in Chicago on business yesterday. Lyle Trump, who is working in Hammond, came home last evening. Guy Taylor, who has been in the army, arrived home last night. He has Just recently returned from France. Charles Haden, of Grant Park, was
In Lowell yesterday. He went from i here to Chicago. Mrs. Strickland came last even'ntr for a vls.t with her son. Frank and j family. i
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The commencement will be held at the public school on Thursday evening. May 29. Mi.s Ollie Kooy was in Hammond on Saturday afternoon. Among the Hammond shoppers on Saturday were Mrs. J. Klootwyk and Mrs. A. Kaluff. Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Falkenberg of Rernice spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoon. Miss Myrtle Munster spent Saturday afternoon In Hammond. Miss Mary McRae spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nip wander of Hammond. Miss Kate DeM'ik was in Hammond on Saturday. Sam Kooy, who underwent an operation at St. Margaret's hospital last week. Is getting along very nicely.
Battle Creek. Mich., reached Dyer friends yesterday. Templeton's formerly lived at Dyer and are well known by many Dyer folks. The funeral of Simon Margraf, of Griffith, was held at Dyer on Saturday at 10 a. m., which, was attended by a lrge number cf friends and relatives. The funeral services oJ Mrs. Henry vons were held at S-. Jostoph's church on Monday morninr ;;t 10 a. m. Interment took place at t-t. J-iitph's cemetery. Dancing a.t Spring Hill Grove Friday evening. May 30th. Decoration Day; good music. 5-27-2
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DYER NEWS
Mrs. Mayme Spencer. of Chicago Heights visited with relatives and friend on Friday afternoon. On Friday evening a farewell party was given to the Seniors at the home of Arthur Hartman. Everyone present reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. A;-rhu- Koche. of Hammond, visited at th hume of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Fndrrs Sunday. Mis. Koche was formerly Anna Keilman. She was married at St. Joseph's church at Hammond on Friday evening. The sad news of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Templeton's daughter. Ieon. of
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