Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1919 — Page 10
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The regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge will be held tomorrow evening. Ten candidates are to receive the deFrees, the work to be done by the Uke County degree staff. Mrs. Allison's committee will serve refreshments. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Lesko of Whitins and Raymond J. Morrison of the East Side took place at the Sacred Heart church on last Saturday morning. After a dinner the young couple left for a trip to New York and after their return will reside cn the East Side, where their home is In readiness. Miss Anna Coarbach. who was the truest of her brother. Father Coarbach. has returned to her home In Pennsylvania. The wedding: of Harry Keefe, of TVhitinpr and Miss Annie McManamon or South Chicago, will take place at the latter place tomorrow morning. The musical to be given by the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church, will be held tonight. William McDonald, a well known singer for the Columbia
Record, will give several selections, voice and readings. Local artists to j appear are: Mrs. Doll, Mrs. E. J. Ev-j ftrs. John McNeill. Mrs. Dunning and j
Mrs. Hoskinson. Mike Rush, arrested by Officer G!rard on the charge of being drunk, was released on 50 bonds to appear for trial today. Mrs. Lena Stoll and son William, and daughter, Anna, of Chicago, visitedWhiting relatives on Sunday. Eert Hill was arrested by Officers
Parker and Fatterson for assault and l
battery on complaint of Mary Simirs. He was released on a $50 bond furnished by Mrs. Mary Hopkins. The marriage of Miss Marguerite Schaub and Corporal George Hornet, two of Whiting's well known young Whiting peopie, took place yesterday morning. The ceremony was performed at the Sacred Heart church at 9 A. M. in the presence of many relatives and friends. The couple were attended by Miss Ruth Wolfe, of Indianapolis and Corporal Raymond Schaub. brother of the bride, who Is Just home from France. The bride wore a georgette crepe dress, with a veil and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The brides maid wore a pink and white lace dress with a pink hat, and carried pink roses. The groom and his atendant both wore their military uniforms. Following the service at the church the wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents in Sheridan avenue. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub and is a graduate of the Whiting high school and a member of the Beta Gamma Vpsilon sorority and has been honored with several pre-nuptial partfes. The groom is the r.ephew of Mrs. J. Connors of Ohio avexue. with whom he has made his home for several years. Previous to his being called into service he was book-
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Prince Rupert is the heart of the j totem pole country. The Pacific coast north and south of the city and
the bank3 of the Skeena from Hazelton to the mouth are sentinelled! thickly with these carved wooden;
monuments. Totem poles are variously sym-! Rut to the Indian, it is a hieroglyphic bolic They memorialize religious gtorv clearly set forth in sculpture, myths, the history of a clan or fam-1 The'tctem pole of the Beaver family, a potchlatch feast, or the per-! jiy, f 0r example, is surmounted by sonal heroism of a chief. Some are i the crude representation of a mounused to mark (graves. I tain which was the oripmal dwellinc Characteristic totems are imaces; place of the family. Beneath is a of birds and animals such as the j frog, the emblem of the maternal bear beaver whale, eagle, raven and line. Lower still is the Great Kaven. hawk How' these animals and birds! chief of the gods, and his son. the came to be adopted as family em- i Yourjr Raven, creator of man. At the blenn is explained bv some myths base is a beaver, emblem or tne handed down from the heroic age of i paternal line and mythical founder the Indians. Under one totem, a I of the family. Even when interclan is one great family bound to- preted, this means little to a white gether by ties of kinship. j man. But to an Indian familiar with To a White man a totem pole is the , the oral traditions respecting the trunk of a cetfar tree covered with family, it is eloquent of heroic hiaerotesquely carved forms and faces, tory, poetry and romance.
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babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore w?rc in Hamraon.1 Sunday, visitins relative. Mrs. Dora D.:nisine of LaT'Tti-. -s visiting at the Market home or. Myrtle avecuf. Mr.". Demsine is a sister to Mrs. Market and anie to attend th funeral of Uwrpne Fick. Mrs. Noble, mother of Mi?s Noble, teacher of the Franklin school, had the misfortune to get seriously hurt by falling out of a window. They are at present staying at the lvrne of a niece of Mrs. Noble's in Chicago, Mrs. Wright and mother of ?he West Park addition were in Chicago shopping on Monday.
last week. Miss Myra Pierce visited relatives In Hnvy. 111., last week. Mr. Leslie Walters and Miss Maud shwirer of K ba.rt were united in marriage last week Tuesday. They will n.;iK" th ir home in the Walter Block in Merrlllvi'.le. i f-efi,ti automobiles h3d to be hauled in la? Sunday, but no serious accidents in thi? vj. niity. It is almost a miraclo the ;iy s-omo of them drive. Win. Yov 1 r of Hammond was a Merrillvilhi vi.-itor last Sunday.
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keeper for the Whiting Lumber & Coal company. He secured an extension of five days on the fifteen day furlough granted him, which will give him and his bride an opportunity to
visit several New York points before j he returns to his duties at Camp Mer- ;
ritt. X. J. Upon his discharge from service Mr. and Mrs. Hornet will return to Whiting to reside at which time they will erect a home In West Park addition. Mrs. EUery Cameron and son and J-
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Rev. Moor's mother came Friday from Massachusetts. She expects to remain with them the rest of the summer. There was a large crowd out to the Campfire Girls' social Friday evening.
Ther will be a lady from Purdue to
demonstrate the cold pack canning pro
cess next Friday morning from S to 12.
Miss Florence Xelson of Gary visited
here over night last week with Miss Vida
Pierce.
Mrs. Sarah G?ca of Hammond Visited
at the J. Glazier home la,st Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. G. Woods is on the sck
list.
Miss Mary Muzzall of Crown Point
was a visitor at the Myrtle Pierce home
P. Moran visited their cousin, Dr. Hart
In Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Adams and
Miss Ethel Ebberly attended a theater
in Chicago on Sunday.
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Miss Elizabeth Flynn and J. Blom were
united in marriage Friday. June 20th, at the home of the bride's parents on Ridge Road Rev. Zwier officiating. Tha young i ouph' will reside in Lansing. Mr, I)-Bier. Mrs. Van Druenen and children were the guests of Mrs. J. Kooy. n Friday. Mr. Tanis of Roseland is visiting his son, Peter Tanis. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoon entertained
! friends from Chicago Heights on Sunday.
Mrs. Dillner and children of Hammend visited their aunt, Mrs. J. Kuhlman, on Thursday.
Mrs. A. P. Thompson and granddaughter. Constance Thompson, returned
last evening from a visit, with her son. I. J. Thompson, and family at Euckcreek, lnd. Rev. Charles Scholl went to Hammond on business last evening. Cyrus Hayden went to Monon on huslntss yesterday. Mrs. Frank Maloy visited relatives In Rcr.nselaer yesterday. Pursuant to orders from the State Fire Marshal. Mrs. R. M. Hill has begun to tear down the old livery barn building on
Commercial avenue. Arthur Foster returned yesterday from a visit with his sister, Mrs. R. H. Johafclon, and family at Valparaiso. G-orge Bailey and F. L. Weakly wera in Chicago on business yesterday. M. Helen Dwyer is visiting her sister. Mrs. Lemar Grubb. and family in Whiting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Plan and family of Myrtle avenue, returned from their
trip to Cleveland. O.. where they spent
a two weeks' vacation visiting rela
tives and friends. They made the trip there and back by machine in four
days and had a very enjoyable time
Mrs. Charley Benson, of Roberts
avenue. Is entertaining her mother
Mrs. Wheeler of EarlviUe, lnd., for a
couple of weeks.
Mr., and Mrs. C. 5Iasterson motored to Chicago Sunday to visit Mrs. Ev
ans who had the misfortune to get
seriously hurt while casing a win do-w.
The funeral services preached by
Rev. Spielburger over the remains of Lawrence Fick were very impressive. The funeral was very largely attended, showing that Lawrence had many friends. The floral pieces were many and very beautiful. Many out-of-
town relatives and friends attended the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldlng and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beohm. of East Side, spent Sunday at Jackson Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. Breakman of the West Park addition. had as their guests over Sunday, nr. and Mrs. Harry Timm and son Harry, of East Si lee. Mr. and Mrs Perry Swank, nee Myrtle Masterson. of Indiana Harbor, ere the proud parents of a baby girl, born Monday morning. Mother and
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