Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. July 12, 1910.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Service at the fongrf satlouat Church. Sunday. July 13th Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning frrvn-c, 11 a. m. Subject f"f the st rmon will he 'The Next rive Years" I'nion service at the t: iplrs church fcl 8 p. m. Rev. H. P. Ivey and family hue returned from their vacation spent In attending the Centenary celebration at Columbus, Ohio. ami visiting at other "points in Ohio and Indiana. lie v. Ivey WW be in his nulnit at the Meth odist crft rch for the regul.tr services; r.ext Sunday morning. The Centenary celebration win be used as a basts for the morning message at 10.45 n the subject "The Church at Work." The congregation " ill Join in the un- J ten service at the Cht istlan church In j the evening. All members r.f the Sun-
LIBERTY SIX
$1,570.00 F. O. B. Edward Eggelbrecht (Lake County Agent) HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone 2956 Oakley Garage
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;.iy school who wore absent last Sunluy or forgot to brinir their missions"? i f!'ci'in w ..I kindly brir.jr it this ir'.miity an.) '.elp to increase the inadequate ofr-rinsr of last Sun. lay. The lipwortli League will hold its tegulat de o ion:i: meeting at the usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. George Jnlmfnn. netSusan Vincent. ha e gone for a motor trip to Buffalo. Bedford and Chautauqua. N. V. They were accompanied by the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs Johnson, and their son. Warren. M:ss Louise Randall has returned irrm an eastern trip, having attended the A. I A. convention at Asbury I'ark, N .1 . after which she spent her vacation visiting in New York. J. R. Vincent has returned from Franklin, l'a.. where he visited his d insurer John V'oini. arrested for speeding, was ;i t r:i ,-rncd !n tht city couit and Siifd $1 .u.d costs, upon payment cl which he paid and was released. Mrs. Hilda Stavitzke anil Mrs. ft. Smith of Stieglitz Park, arrested for provocation on complaint of Kit Kors:ietciith. were dismissed w hen ar- . signed for trial. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Myers and Mr. and Mrs Rowe of Wt Pullman
Just read of two newsboys who agreed to deposit a dollar into the savings account of the one who could show a balance of $24.00 first. At the end of three months the loser withdrew $ 1 from his balance of $2 1 .50. If they could do this and go to school you surely could during vacation. Why don't you start something with a wide-awake boy that'll give you a good run? First National Bank "Service and Silence" HAMMOND, INDIANA
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or A dve rtis em ents Are Winners ; and are uecrtxetl by Tilt Wblllntf New j ig., 324. lltlt St.. I'houe l.ls-W. NOTICE. j After this date the rate for classified . advertising will be 1C cents per line with a minimum I charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., ! Much 31st. -"-' STAR TIIKTRK TOMtiHT Griffith's Latest 1'icture AMI j-TIIK CilHI. WHO STIYKI) AT HOMB1 Also other ricUiics. SITV.VTIOV WANTED irl. age 14. wants housewoik. 4'Jl 121st street. Whiting. Ind. . 7-12-lt. FOR SA LE-ti-5-ioom house. 50-foot lot at 'M New York ave... Wilcox addition, h hiting. 7-12-3L Building and lot known as I. O. O. F. hall. 42T-42S Fischrupp avenue, j Sealed bids will be received up to fi I P. M . July 22. A certified check for ten per cent must accompany each j bid The lodge reserves the right to I reject any or all bids.. ! ". E. MEEK. Chairman of Committee 503 Indiana Blvd.. Phone t09-J 'TtlXCF.SS Til BATH K TOSIGHT rRISClLLA PEAN In "KISS OR KIL.I," Also Travelogue and Mutt & Jeff. Tomorrow NOMA TAI.MADGK Tn c mi.nnKiv i- tiik hoi jf." Also the Carter Case and Good Vaudeville were Whiting visitors on Thursday evening. Mrs. Arthur Vernon and daughter Dorothy of IaTorte avenue, have returned home from Niagara Falls where they visited with Mrs. Vernon's aunt. They were also at several other New York points. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Storer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Green and Mr. and Mrs. BB. W". Avery are on a motor trip to Lebanon. Ind . where they are visiting Mrs. Avery's pnrents. Mrs Ella Vincent and daughter. Miss Nettie Vincent, accompanied by Mrs. Lemon, another daughter, motored here from Galesburg. 111., and were the guests of Mr. andMrs. I. R. Vincent in Ohio avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Ilerthel of LaForte avenue, have hern entertaining their son and wife from Milwaukee. Mr. Ahlgren of Clark street. Is In the South Chicago hospital where he underwent an operation on his neck. Mrs. John C. Hall of Oliver street entertained a party of ladies at a luncheon at Fields. Chicago on Wednesday. t. Und Mrs. Thos. S. Cook have motored to Fort Wayne. Ind., where after a short visit with the latter's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Thieme they will leave on motor trip with three other couples. From Fort Wayne they will motor to Detroit from where they will take a boat trip and later motor through the Green mountains and the east. Misses Eleanors Beaubien. Blanche Meek, Florence Denham and Louise Vater went to Gary on Thursday to be guests at a house party at the home of Miss Geraldlne, Holltday. who is soon to move to Lebanon, Ind , with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Syndzinski en1
MAY SUCCEED TO ROUMANIAN THRONE
r r . a. 1 1. I T'v VVc a Crown F'rince Carl. Recent reports from Roumania ;tate that there is talk of Crown Prince. Carl succccdins his father as iing- of Roumania, the present kinsc, Ferdinand, planning to abdicate in his son's favor. The kins: is worn out by toe strain of the war and it may be he also believes the chang will Dlease hi ceoDla. citalned thtrty friends at their home, ."35 John street on Thursday, in honor -f their twenty-fifth wedding an" tiiversiiry. Tluir mariiaRe on July 10. 1S94. took place at Otis, InJ. At 9 o'clock on Thursday a second ceremony was Te: fornsed at a nuptial high mas at the St. Adaltcrt Polish hurt li, the service neintr read by their nephew. Kov. Father Julius Skrzypinski. After the ceremony a bounteous dinner was served at their home which was fi ilowcd by dancing and a frenra! Ror.fl time. The ctuple received many beautiful sifts in silver In tokn of tht 'r aiir iicrf.iiy. Fo-uteeii cli!;r(ti have been the fruit of the Smdzinski union. The ten who survive are Mrs. Hattie Krzywinr'U' of Kaft lhicHKO and from Whitim; are Mrs. Mnmie Rodney, Helen zuizir.ki and Ah'rV Edinunil. I.eo, K- ni'i: Alftuse, Clement and Fhnan Szuiztn: ki. ROBERTSDALE I The Misses Mary and Sallle Juller. of Elkhart, hive returned home after spvndiiiK two weeks visitintc at the home of their brother. Edward Julicr, of Indirtia blvd. Mr and Mrs. t.!. Mas.erson and family of Myrtle ave, and Mrs. Eakins. of Eourbin. Ind, motored to Chicago Thursday to vifit Mrs. O. Kvatif, who has been seriously ill at her home for the past tew weeka. Mrs. Chauncy Buell ent ertained the numbers of the Mai'iuette Club t her home on Indiana blvd . Thursday afternoon. After spending a pleasant afternoon In various amusements. Mrs. Buell served a very dainty luncheon. Mrs. John Melvln and suns, of Atchison ave., were Hammond "visitors Frida y. Charles H Kin, of Chicay, was a Kobcrtsdalc business visitor Friday. Herbert Dunlap, of the West Tark addition, returned home the fore part of the week after spending a month In Michigan visiting relatives. Previous to that time he had been confined to the Passovent hospital In Chicago aa he had been seriously injured, while at work. Mr. Dunlap has fully recovered and will return to his work at the Standard Oil plant as soon as possible. Mrs. August lreeson, of Roberts ave.. was a Chicago business visitor the fore part of the week. Clan nee Esg' rs. of Roberts ave., returned home Thursday from Green Island, Iowa, after attending the funeral of Herman Stetzfant. Mrs. Roy Wittrr and daughter Mable. of Lake ave., visited at the. home of her mother. Mrs. Kaiser of Hammond. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Sebeck, of Lak ave., has been quite 111 for th-i past few days and Is under the care of Pr. Tlmra. Mr. Xeff returned to his home In Hobart. after spendinr the past week in Robeftsdale on business. Mrs. Fred Plela. of Indiana blvd.. visited her brother, who is confined at the, South Chicago hospital. He underwent an operation for apprndlcitls and 13 g-etting alons nicely. DYER NEWS Miss KiiHlia Schmidt is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Augu6t Reichert, of Chicago Heights. Miss Magdalen Ketchert Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Frank Schmidt. Rev. Stetter. I. D, of Kentland, Indvisited with Rev. Father Flach. Tho bank directors of the First National Bank held their meeting on Wednesday afternoon. John L. Kimmel, of Lowell, transacted business at Dyer on Wednesday. On July loth, Tuesday night, a stcreopticon lecture will be given at St. Joseph's Hall by Rev. Wendel. a missionary from Meridian, Miss. The lecture will to on " Tho Negro from Slavery Till Today and Our Missionary "Work Among Them." HOBART Mrs. Mary Zobjcck. aged thirty-five, died at her home here Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock after a short illness. Besides her husband, Mr. Hugo Zobjcck, she is survived by eight children, two sons, Hugo Jr., and Edward, and six daughters. Mrs. Carrie Jordan, and the Misses Margaret. Marie, Helen. Anna and Clara. The funeral services will be held today at the Odd Fellows Hall .at two o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. Witt, of the Christian church. Th. Koyal Neighbor. Lady Forester and Rfbikah lodges will assist in the services, she being a member of each. The interment will be at tho Crown Hill cemetery. Miss Eunice Warner is visiting with relatives at Kalamazoo, Mich., for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Person enjoyed a visit yesterday from her aunt and cousins while on thcrr way to Elgin. 111. Trof. Schuelke. of Seward. Neb., is here visiting with his brother. Rev. Schuelke, and family. Mr. Adalph Hoffman, who underwent an operation for a diseased bone of the leg last week at the Jefferson Part
hospital in Chicago, is doipg nicely. The children of St. nridgufs Catholic church hold their annual picnic at ihv t'.irlsun groove near Aulnsworth ycstiriay. V daughter was born WcUncsd.iy to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wallin. Mr. and Mrs. Euiil Scharabacii were C hicago visitors yesterday.
Mr. Ulanchard wa taken to St. Mary's! hospital in fhlcago yesterday, where h'. v. ill undergo a Bc.cond operation for ditst jised Jaw T'one. Mins Nellie Wade, who has been reruling line at the Frank 1. Harncs,hom : luring 11. !ist lew minths. died last Sunday. Th- funeral strviirs were held! t the honi: at ten Yliick "ii Wednesday and were conducted by ltcv. Will, of Die Chrlstion church. The Interment v ur, at the Crown Hill cemetery. CROWN POINT .Jims liiura J'cttibone, of this city, hai leturncd from a month's visit at tlohome of an aunt In De.nver and rcpor:i a delightful trip and much benofit from her reet and vacation. Mrs. Carl Elm Is vlsitlna: as the home of her parents in the southern part of Indiana. - Miss Margaret Thorssen. who haa been taking treatment in a fresh air sanitarium In NapervUle. 111., has come to Crown Toint for a visit of several weeks. She Is much improved In health and expects to be discharged as cured In a f-hort time. Rev. Schuelke, a former pator of the Lutheran church In this city. Is visiting at the home of FTank Schlemner. Mr. and Mrs. Schafe and two daughters. Merle and Evelyn, motored to Crown Toint from Chicago on Friday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. C Bartholomae. Fred Hejde of Chicago accompanied them. The trial of N!rk Trkulja. which is being held this week In the criminal court room, is attracting a great denl of attention. The circuit court roo:n is being used to accommodate the crowd. A largo representation of the foreign element of Gary being in attendance each day. Trkulja is a Croatian and his fellow countrymen are said to b furnishing the money to conduct his defense. Trkulja has a wife and seven children and waa a taxi driver when he became involved In the bank robbery. The Crown Point Motorcycle Club will stage a motorcycle race at the fair grounds on July 13th and promise somo fast race with professionals such as Chick Nelson and riders from Chicago, LaPcrte and South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lathrop, who have been spending a few weeks with Tr. Krost and family, left on Friday for Ironwood. Mich., to visit with Mrs. Lathrop's sister. Mrs. Mary Moore. Miss Maurine Hcighway left on Thursday for a visit with her grandparents in Monticello, Ind. Hay P. Davis and A- M. Stein of Gary were in Crown Point on business on Friday. The Times' want ads bring advertise again. Results come with constant effort.
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Miss Edith Leake. Mifs Edith Leake. mere slip 6i a (rirl eighteen years old, released four men for service oversea?. When the True Democrat of St. Francisville, Louisiana, gave its linotype operators to the army. Miss Leke, daughter of the owner, fineered the old Merfrenthaler. When the pressman was drafted she ran the flatbed press, printing the paper after she got through setting it. And then when the mailing room force answered the call she wrapped up and mailed the paper, which she had made all alone, to the 1.200 odd subscribers. LOWELL Mrs. Eclmond Worley returned last evening from Chicago whera he had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steward, who Is in tha hospital, as being much belter. Fred Holtz and daughter returned to their home in Chicago last evening after a visit here with Mrs. Oren Kolb. Henry Poppe, who haa been overseas for more than a year, arrived home yesterday. He. like all the boys, was glad to set foot in his home town again. He has been honorably discharged. Seymour and Asher Kanaar have bought the William Taylor and son meat market and will take possesion Monday. Mrs. Harry Clark went to Chicago yesterday to visit friends for a day or two. Mrs. S. J. Clark, who has been sert-
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