Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1919 — Page 8
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CROWN POINT NEWS xappenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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The funeral of the five weeks old son cf Mr. and Mr?. Joseph LUcinsky, of 306 Atchison avenue was held Saturday. Services were cuniiuited at St. John's Siovak church interment being a,t Pt John's cemetery. Albert Gavit Is u liu real estate agant assisting H. S. Iav!dson in g?ttlng applications for the Forsytlm tract at Five Points. Jacob Ahlgren of Clark street ha returned from St. Bernard's hospital where he underwent an operation for cancer of the glands. Mri. Floyd Belscamper of Iowa Is expaoted home this week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jotm Cameron of East Chicago, Mrs. Rels-amper vil formerly Miss Hazel Cameron. Misses Uflen and Marie luggan of Pennsylvania avenue have returned from Alton. Ill . where they were the guests of Miss Helen Tracy Beach. The latter Is planning a v!.:t to Whiting within a week or two. The Independent Pedro Club will be entertained by Mrs. Fase, tonight Instead of at th home of Mrs. Kelly at was planned. The recuiar meeting of the Daughters of Rebekah will be held tomorrow nfght at which a large class of
uaU re arerftetl by The Whitlnff Newa SIM. 116th M.. Phone t3-W. ANTED Modern apartment. furnished for lighthousekeeping, by ir--nteel man and wife. Address X W. Whiting News Co. 7-19-S Accounts due Whiting News Company are payable July 20 at 524. ll?th ftreet. 7-13-St WANTED Room with board !n rrivate home by young man with standard Oil Company. Address H. M. I. care Whiting News Co. 7-;;-3
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T THi: IM1 P. TOMfiHT. Anita Stewart in "The Painted V orld." Also Keystone Comedy. It
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Kxtremely pretty girls. Mis Ann IW.-sman, Miss Vera Slatigher received so many and such dose votes in the contest to determine which was the pretttest movie actress "conducted by the Princess theatre that Mr. Bennett decided to give way twenty dollars instead of ten. awarding each girl j p. prize of ten dollars in gold and also! wishes to announce that in the fourth riming moving picture to be made ' by him that the two girls will be, co-starred. with equally important 1 w ' 7-21-1 !
Probate Commissioner John Killigtew returned from a two wneks business trip to Denver. Colorado, on Saturday and spent Monday in Crown Pt. Claude Pettbone has been quite k for the past few days but is 'omewhat better at this time. Miss Margaret Ettlinsr whose health has been giing her famiiy and friends 'he past few weeks much concern, will leave shortly for Naperville Sanitarium wheie she will receive treat-o-.ent for throat trouble. Gene Carpenter of the W. H. Burford Co.. I nd i;t n. i p.olU, was in town on Monday and Monday night nt, m guest of fri. nds at a d liner at the Kankakee ri elMiss Nellie Meyer was hostess to about twenty-five young people at her home on Suturd.-.y night, in honor of of her brother. Arthur, who readied home iat week from overseas. The evening was spent, in games and dancing and was a most enjoyable affair. A dainty lunch was served.
The marriage of Mrs. Bertha. Siebach. a former resident of this city, to Charles Kestner of Chicago, will take place in that city toda--. Kev. Paul Peters of this city wl'l perform the ceremony which will- be attended ly a few family friends. Harry Sherman of this city has ai - tpttd a position in the mills at Gary. Miss I-illian S-hmidt. deputy clerk wlm has been ailing for the past week and has been confined to her bed for j a few days with stomach trouble, Is : very much better, her many friend." will be glad to learn. Mrs. William Mat inns of this city spent Sunday with relatives in HamItviond. , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Katch entertained at a family dinner on Sunday In 'honor of the return of their son, Walter, from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Fori.vthe and family and Henry Rargfelt of Gary were out of town guests, i Miss Ij'uc.v Jiurge. who Is employed in Chicago, .vpent Sunday with Crown Point friends.
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candidates aie to be initiated. The Methodist T.adies Aid Society will ho:d a Silver Tea in the parlors of the M. F! . church tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Ivey will bring a message fro-n tie Centenary Celebration at Columbus. Ohio. The hostesses are Mesdamrs Maunder. Hill, T.ocke. Tvans and Hums. All are welcome. Jhn Sabo was arrested on complaint of Mary Cara.v. charging him with rst-ault and battery. He was re-l-as d on a $Sf cash bond Mrs A. Storer and grand daughter. Jean Hay, havr returned from a vu!t to Chesterton. Kaymon.j -Schaub Is expected home toriay ;ioir the Mercv hospttil where he vnderv t nt an operation. Mrs. George Hornet nee id -l rguerlf e S.'hauh returned home Saturday from Camp Merritt. N J. Mr. Hornet has been detailed to Camp Sherman. Ohio, from where he expects to receive his discharge. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hollas and sons. George. John. Charles and William Childs are home from a motor trip to Niagara Falls. Mrs ilallus J. PadT of Oliver St.. who underwent an operation at the Mercy hospital in Chicago last Thusday Is recovering very satisfactorily. Mrs. W . D. Jors of Chicago was the guest of Mrs. William Shlnn of Cleveland, avenue Mrs. Nettie Drak and the Shlnn children spent today at Jackson Park. Whiting's weekly band concert will be held at the Whiting Park next Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Smith are entertaining their niece from Louisiana at their home in Oliver street. The five month old s-n of Mr anil Mrs. Albert Zabrecky of ,103 Atchison avenue died on Sunday. The funeral ;n charge of Undertaker p,lran was held today.
Mr. an! Mr. Fuess'.e. of Chicago, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Haman. of Lake avenue. Miss Iil!ian Soltwedel of Myrtle avenue, spent. Saturday and Sunday as the guest of Mrs. William Aldie, of Chicago. Mr. J. Hemmie of Myrtle avenue entertained Mr. K. Bowers of liammonl last Sunday. Mrs. Myers of Indiana boulevard underwent a very serous operation at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond last Friday and is getting along as well as cafi be expected The family of Jake Wtchorst have moved to tin ir new home tn West rk. Addition'. Cly I - miiIii of tchi30n avenue has return d tri m his trip to Sugar Creek. Mo., where he went on business for the 5. O. Co Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Myrtle avenue entertained their sn. Frank, and a number of jojng people of Ciary last Sunday The Independent Pedro Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fasse of Roberts w venue Tuesday esenir.g instead of at the home of Mrs Kelly. Mrs Jonson. nf rear! street entertained a number of friends Friday afternoon in honor of her birthday an
niversary. The Go! jt n Star Rebeccas are having initiation at thir hill Wednesday evening. All members are requested to be present. Dirndl will be served. Mrs. J. Fasse who has been seriously 111 at her home in Roberts avenue nnd under the care of a trained nurse is .hle to be out and arojnd again. Mrs. John Soltwedel of Myrtle avenue is spending a few days In Michigan City, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Peter Rlv of Roberts avenue is si ill very dek at her home suffering with i severe case of inflammatory rheumatism.
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H. Bartanvleft last Friday for North
Raltimore. Ohio, to isit his daughter land family, Mrs. Wm. J. Ridtr. for sev-
i eral days.
About Torty-fivo ladies, members of the Centenary Club, were invited to spend the afternoon at the Dr. Iddinrs home. At that time officers were elected The farmers in this vicinity . ar threshing in many places, all trying tcomplete the work before it rains, which is needed very much at this time. The work is progressing on the Ainsworth school house. The sad news reached here last week of the death of Mr. Lanesltzen. of Valparaiso, formerly of ("hloago Helgrhta. lie was a travelingman apd has been coming here to supply the merchants with groceries for a number ef years. He certainly will be missed. Mrs. Mary Nendorf is making some improvements on her place in Walter subdivision occupied by U Dougrlas and f a m i 1 y. Mernllville was decorated in honor of the army truck train which rassed through here last Saturday about 1:30.
The .boys certainly looked tired and some were asleep: no doubt they will be glad When their destination is reached. Mrs. Mary N'ndorf was a county seat visitor last Monday. M. H. Pierce and Horace Pierce re
turned from their western trip. There wera more men than jobs in the harvest fields. Mrs. P. Goodrich and Mrs. C. Oles. of Ainsworth. attended their brother's funoral. Albert Glertz of Middletown. 111.
last week. Pearl Dies is attending school in Valparaiso. The ladies of the Merr.llville M. K church held their first meeting of the Centenary Club at the home, of, Dr. Iddings on the lawn Wednesday. July 1. Over fifty members were present. Mrs.
Moore acted as chairman and Mrs-. Pong
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lass as secretary for the day. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Iddings. president; Mrs. Niciolson. vice president; Miss Angle Glazier, secretarytreasurer. After the business of the day Mrs. Moore., the pastor'? wife, read a very instructive and interesting paper on "The Centenary Movement. What It Means Now and in the Future"; after which light refreshments were served by the hostess. We believe this club to be the very, first of its kind in existence. Mrs. ladings originated the idea and it has met with favor by all the ladies.
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dues, and this money goes to the Centrniry fund. The dues will amount to considerable in tlje course of a year, while 'he ladies will enjoy 'heir socij limes together. HIGHLAND. The friends of Harold Douthetare very sorry to learn that alter nearly three months of suffering with a broken leg, it is found the bones have not knitted, necessitating the removal Lawrence Hal! was called to Iake Village Friday as the result of an ac
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of the silver plate and resettingiously injured. Mrs. Ethel Hutchins Petersen. Si-ux Falls. S. T . , visited over Sunday a' the home of her uncle, C. M. HutchIns. Mrs H. Cunningham. Mrs. Walter Swets and Mrs Garrett Krooswyk spent Friday In Hammond. The Christian Band which was reorganized after the return of several of its members from the army, .gave a brief program on the street Frtd--
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