Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 304, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Monclav, Jtftf1 1919.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

"'c ih i:iH:irto ani nu c'.i t "r. fMi? Rhea Goi.m ,.h ailfn'i'i the - uint of ill IVr irz.-FrobeI kindercarfrn 00110?" in Chicago, where the latter a student Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nacf. of Ohio avenpe. have purchased a home on th" Hast Side, where they will ni"vp very shortly. The- twenty pv I nth !i"rict '"earn of the South Chicago K. of p. wil". attend the meeting of Wh'tins lnd-c No. S4S. K. of T., next Thursday n;;li. at which the rank of kn:.cht will b confrred on several candidates. A .moker and refreshment w.Il follnvv the meeting. The initiation of Charles P Wedlok into the Whitins; lorUe of Elks will take place tomorroy pvcninj, the init.atory work to be done by lh E.if! Chicago lo.. e. The meeting w.ll be followed by a stag. Mrs. Charles Htlman and Mrs Charles Mahmke have returned from Bluffton. Ind.. where they attended the r'ate convention of the Pa tighter.' of Liberty . Mrs. Mahmke" was elected t the office' of state outside ?iard. A ten pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner, of Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Gardner was Mi MyrMe Gehrke before hr marriajte and her many friends will he p!ea.ed to learn that mother and son are stt,ng along nicely. M. and Mrs. John Peterson and family of Myitle avenue, left Pnturdiy trorninar on a motor trip to LaForte. Ind. ana. where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Herman Brechman. of the vVest Park addition visited at the home of her mother. Mrs. AY. Heg-a-dor. of Winsdor Park. Mrs. John Brown, who has heen seriously ill for the past week w-.th an attack of asthma at her home on Myrtle avenue, is able to be out. Mr. an,d Mrs. Henry Harms, of Ik avenue, left Saturday for a few days visit in Crocker. Ernest Eggcr, of Robrts avenue who had the misfortune to fall s-me

time ago, and break his arm and :-prain his ankle, is steadily Improving. Mrs. Bieson, of Atchison avenue, was a Chioujro is'tor Friday. Mr and Mrs.' John I'liu and family of Myrtle avcnu left esterday morning for Cleveland. Um. whore t:;ey will visit at th former'.- parents and from there tiny will leave for a motor trip to nuffdlo. New V01 k. Mr.'. Pete!- ;!., of n!eri..s avenue, wiis a I'hu i!n visitor the latter part o the w ee k Ml. and .Vis. I-'idnk ?paro and daughter. Juan t'a. of llfith street. returned lioiae Fricia;. after ?pend;ngr a wfk visit. ns at tie home ..f the formers mother, of Milwaukee Albeit Spors. of Indian- Harbor iiri'imipinii cl them. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, of Ki.hcrt. avenue, er t err . i tied Mrs. M. Murray of Chicaco. FroKaV. J. Hemiek, of M 1 tie avenue, v isited at the Iviiio of hi.- m phw , Mr. sh.nnec 01" Ch i ;i Sil'ii'.li''. Mr;;. ii'Ksw ii th. of Poor .1. 111., '-vir ald hei e by the t'.lne.-t of her son. .lamer, n hi' is n! i d at St Mat :a ret'.- hospital in Hamm-nd. wi'h a fevere atta.k of t v plvi'i fever. She i- a '..-. v t-it;n? at the hone of he- ...on. Ceorpe Holsworth. f Pearl Mrect. Mrs. Claren-.'T Schuniaker. of Milwaukee, is spending a few days v':itins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sp-'r,". , of llfith reet. i T.-e liU? class of the Whitm Hih r -hool will hold the'.r ola.-s day excrtisrs in th Slovak Pom this evening, the class to consist of fw'ty-e ght mem- 1 be r The jirij were formerly 1 held in th High school a ud 1 1 ori .1 m but : the laige number this year makes aj larger stace necessary, causing the , exercises to be held at the Pom. The Giver of Gifts will be Helen Stowel! ! and Claj-e Henthorne. The class will i to be g ven by Ivan Haag. and Clift'onl In.ier at the class history by ! Mildred Walker. The class prophesy is to be in charce of Heln Thorp and Florence Wh!timan. Ruth Collins ; to give th class peem. A vcal solo j will b given bv Antoinette Scathe. i Mrs. F J. Hussell. of Sheridan ave.. j left yesterday for Sheldon. 111., where she will spend the summer vis. ting her daughter. Mrs Eaton, of Clean. N. T.. is visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. I. C. Brett of Sheridan ave. Her son. Howard

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I'ancir.g at Spring H;I1 Grove, , Wednesday even.ng. June 11th. Good music Advt. 6.7.3

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ed to his home in Clean. Edward Gray, who has spent two weeks here visiting at the home of Mi. and Mr David Pritchard. of Sheridan aienue. has returned to his homee in Richmond, Col. Mrs. Gray will remain for a more extended visit with her parents The wedding of Miss Irene K!og and John Canner. both well known young people of Whitlnjr. took place on Saturday. The ceienvny took place at 2 o'clock at the Sacred Heart parish res dence. where the service was performed by the Rev. Father William 1 '. Miller. The .attendants were Miss Katherme Mvei. of Hammond and Ol vfr Canner. of Whiting. Sirolher of the groom. The bride wore a veil and a white gown of georgette, ar.d carried a shower boquet of lilies of the valley, svveet peas and loses. The Ur de's maid wore pink and carried floweis to correspond. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride on New York avenue where a course dinner was served and a most pleasant time was enjoyed by the eighty guests

present. The bride is the daughter or 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kloee, of 535 Nw York avenue ar.d lh groom is j the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Canner. j

of Cleveland avenue. Th young couple have had many prenuptial parties in their honor and for wedd.ng gifts t-.hey received tnany beautiful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Canner left Saturday evening for Indianapolis, where they will spend a week vlsUing friends. I'pnn their return they ceside with the bride'e parents. Among

the out-of-town guests were Mr. , Klose, of Chicago, grandfather of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee. of Grand Rapids, Mich, aunt and uncle of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hahlweg. of Chicag. and many from Hammond. Th Misses Tritchard gave a rrty at their home in Sher:dan avenue on Friday evening: In honor of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gray, of Richmond. Cal. The speeders arrested br Officer Parker are E. H. Fredenburg and J. E. Stafford, both of Chicago. Both were released on ISO bonds to appear tomorrow for trial. Mr. John Biesen. Mrs. Arthur Dexter and daughter. Eulalia. are visiting in Coldwater. Mich. The regular meetltng of the Royal Neighbors will be held this evening.

Announcement cards of graduatK oi.eni.sc-s of the Palm Beach. Fla.. high school were received the past we.-k by friond of Miss Irene ;riea.. Miss Irene's friends here aie plensnl to learn '!! she has Completed the four ears' IhaIi schocd oourso in three -ars and MnniuHted at Palm poach. Friday even.i!. Juno 6th. Probate Commissioner John KilIiRrew and Tlifina.s Kobe-its, of Hast Chuag. 1 ut named a party of ftiends .11 n slad.nn. r in Cliichgi on Saturday night. .Ma ... it., i .l K.i i,-. ,.' the l.eti Mfg. Co.. stent the week-end with friends in hioato. M our ". Mc 'liilers. who has been spending the past week in the interest of th, Mi t'riilerf. Medical Co.. spent tho vim k-cml ui Crown Point. Tin- Time:; erred in the account of 'he Woman's Missionary Society meeting at the home of Mrs. C. J. Bruce, being misinformed as to the date. The mooting will be held at the home of Mis. Bruce on Thursday. June 12th. Deputy Auditor Will Whitaker is in Indianapolis this wtck in attendance at 1 he Shrine doings. H. I.. Whf.aton and August Johnson and several others will rpend part pf the wefk at Indianapolis. Major I'mplcby returned on Saturday from Indianapolis, where he had attended a meeting cf the American Legion of World War Veterans of Indiana. Miss Nllie Meyer entertained the O. H. S. Club at her home on Friday nisht. Miss Helen Newton has accepted n position as kindergarten teacher in the Emmerson school at Gary for the summer months. Her sister. Miss Henrietta Newton, is also teaching in Gary. Miss Gladys Beattie who is a depu'' :n County Treasurer M. J. Brown's office, has been on the sick list for several da s. Mr. and'Mrs. Wayne Collins, of Chicago, were week-end visitors In Crown Point. Mrs. William Parry received a telegram from her son. Leslie, on Sunday, saying that he had arrived safely from overseas and was at Boston expecting to go to Camp Pevins for discharge. A gospel tent has been- pitched on the Meyer lot on the corner of East and Joiiet streets and services are being held each evening. The Christian church of Crown Point is holding the revival, and their pastor. Emmet Snyder, has charge of the services. NSW MASJUAOE LICIHUS. Cas. Robinson, Gary; Emma Wilson Gary. George Orlick, Gary; Sophia Svilar. Gary. Jessie Ault. Chicago; Anna Jynek, Gary.

I Louis Lemkos, Onrj ; Frank Balluvas. I Chicago. M'nrl A. Herwig. Ixiwell; Gladys Brig!-.. : 'liioago. j Clifford w. Smith. Hammond; Graie. , Trotter, ace 13, Hammond. Mime- Anderson. H-l-art; Edna Cri.ina n. M ilier. j Kaon ina at Spring Hill Grove. vv,..j. nedny even .ng, June 11th. Good rn : -i Adv t. 6-7-3

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Charles WaR.n, of Chicago, visited his mother. Mr.. William Kobelin and .-iFter, Mrs. K. E. Uuckworth here yesterday. Edson Taylor, of Chicago, visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor here yestejlay. Mrs. Reidle returned to her home in Chicago last evening after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hill. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Alstine, of Monticelio vls'ted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelsey here yesterday. County Superintendent F. F. Helghway was In Low-ell on official business Saturday. Mrs. Henry Covert visited relatives in St. John S Saturday. M.fs Alta Sutton visited friends In Chicago over Sunday. The Misses Bertha and Bessie Stuppy returned to their home. In Lafayette last evening after a visit here with relatives and frienaa-c.

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