Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1919 — Page 8

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Twin City News Notes

H ir'.i.T library I'vrrf, a ml h'T ."i:-t r. Mr. Gnt.t S lili. k r. are evrtcted heme withi" !i" i'"-xt few days from l.ak :.-nov.-. , i ?:' havo en Miiniinniis.

Miri.n Ju,)t. the little !,Mihtr .-' Mr. ati.l Mrs. .1 mihn .twin.- .1" IK-mWU t.. n!lai!iv h. r s ixth Mrtiul.iy y-.--'r-I iy. w.-is iwn a r. :il i-.rt v hn,r.-

Office. mi ( hi.-K ..,.. lwne ".s.T. I Ul, "vrnt '" uhu , II " b"r l'!:i;i,:H.-:; lte.ldcncr. 4.?1 olrott ave. IMio... siv ! 'V"r'" lnvi'"'' fvv' "' '" 1..-ir cldcr- ; ' .'1SV.I t i i . u t: ?i tli.. day t, extend their The InJwna H;irl.-r Firt M. K. chur. h ' " 1 " p. Th- iM"ititiiitits j : . will holitj their annual fit-mo ih.st .: r , ' " ' '"' '! "l!t in li;k -mil uhtte :md th. r I the Kaist Sid-. K-rtviUR Saturd'iv m-r:i- r' '"'' : I'tn-'nts w . r .f the .i.iiit : -It . -

"J on tn Lake biK'ru tram ai In.,:'. 1,1 "" .M.-tri"ii utn-lo is -it j.r

1 hose ttoinu will m ct at tr-v depi.;. A!!1'11- ,; 'li. ir li.-rtf. a Mr. .I.-Un 1. .lu.Ue of I tuernbers .f the chinch, their f.imiii.Sf- I" 'tils'. M.i.

tcr jT-irt of ill's u r-. k tor a l.ik" tn which will take them m tin.- 1 1 r.-ct ion ! Northern Micliinan. They ri't to . );.nc r.- t ral w k:-.

Esther K' UiIim w as ai c"i'(lc,1 on.' lum-j Mcrntt nnd liomiiward bound. They are

A trip through Chi, a en parks v;i t.-iken ysler.l.-.y lv Klist "Iuch .ui tip. Mr. an,! Mrs, T. . Williams i.f Noithrotc aia. who li-iv out i.r tfwn friends from Mni.fil Kid.;.'. ( .. th.- MhfS Hor'hii St. j. le ns atnl Sadlr Hurt' . id wliart- i.mnK pree. nlly at thn l.iHli' ILewis lion,,, in ."-'"Uth H - 1 1 im-nnr. I i the aut.i were a!... Mr. an. I M I.a'h.r

I Lew i. jr.. Htid Nick Stt !i r wa.. t

i'- I haul'', tit- 1 tlU'ir r. turn f nr. tin re

was a dinner party with Mis.-. Mirtai'-i

.Tin; and Ja. k Johnston and Krank Hart. Th.T" will he n wel me rxtended whon

drcd percent pr. .tic j. ncy . Airs. i 'luni-' er-d th" nnh r as noMe i;r iud and in.. st ere, lit ahly. Sh. is nuw til- it- past

icnle Bian.l. I he !! r I !! jkhs are th- tinal ro vptifn h- ih.-ir home-emit

practt.-aiy a. p. v.- mnaniz inon ioct.ivi v.i11 take place en Labor Day w h.-n pub

and they hac made wondetl'nl ;t ride. ! ,,. spitii.-.l citizens have iilann-i and

aloni; lin-s of increased memb.r'hip and! arraru::-! for one ..f the created -.le. j

trip visiting New York. Boston and A t -1 bonafiie and transactions made to si::t lantic City ami later jt-nnts to Montreal, the pi; t chaser s. Buffalo and Cleveland. I niri-i-r their ab- ti.a ii ,, v. a h ?i.r, a t,-i,, ... ,.,

i.- ii.iin runs in in i ri" narnor ana tii' ii .senc; Mrs. (.reen s: metlo T- M- Tiohena

bratlons tins c!!y villi ever witness under the nam" . f Welcome H'-n,.- Jljy.

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tiuLfriends are invited to pai t k :p.i t, . Mr. D. L. Whito and her babe, ,f r.

..nicagro. will bae today i,.r their sn: :- mer cottage at Flint Lake, where lat a In the weCrt the F.dward Zoecars will b. i,oing. Their little l.uul-.tr t.s ahaa,.;. tiiere and the ad.iic. iu .-..Mas ibuvn ..' the beach is occupied by Mrs. Mary Attn Koss. of Hammond, toianer -.est ni :s t :' -cf the Kast Cluco p...-:. a;,,,. an,j A. ,. daufihtor. Mr. J. 1.,-arh. al.-,. ,,f ! ,;:--tiiond. The A I KiuffPfin.- ae j tv.0 A jp j f-tnnly ci ii prised, a ri. n:. pa: -v a' t. Indiana Haib-r Lake l'i :i'. I nk - ... t- rday. Rev. Axand-r Mm .ree. f--rvr im irter 0f tie Conjrr, itioi , ! chavch t this city and tvnv ,.f a pat..i..'e in Michigan City, is h-r this week ;s:;ie..rdd rarishiiif . rs and many new fii.- is they have made since their d-,-raru:r.

irom tiiis city and throuth their rep.

'sits here each year. They dined at tV- j W". W. Smith home in Beacon at. y.,a,r. day and Last evemns at the Clyde Fp. i.-! cer's. They aro spendir.c todav in t',City visiting their rtaughKr and wiil i.e i in East Chicago again f.-r a l'-v ! before th'-.ir departure to th- ir h. j Xorth'SJd residents in the xieiiM'y : Northrot ave. and 1 Pith st. are ...n.-l plaining cf the ktllins of th--ir -ni.-1 chickens by the wholesale by I'n's n; icinity. One family found tun" !!:;., ; dead in the ard early y.-sirrdiy m-T!;- i lnsr. another nearby found seven and .-t I another found a round d.'i.en l:feb-ss. I Investigation shows that thy have be. n j killed ar.d supposedly by cats. This is I an outrac4 considcrinj: t'ie price t-,f j spring chickens and the feed cost. Owncrs of felines had better keep their pets! close in the confines of their own yards j or a party of watchers will be Mj'tiijf.l 1 and there will be a wholesale funeral of j cats and their owners.be mad to pay f.,r j the less of the chickens. VV. G. Dickinson of th Calumet Lunv I ber Co. is hivinc a vacation ,-f t.-n viand will spend it at M"a-er ral! Valley . with his family. j Miss Mary H-lon Pa vis of h" Iidiana I

Mrs. i). I.,.f,ntiit of F.itii st,. nd h.-r t dauhi.-r bl.i ami Mrs. A W. M.,rei, of - ,'nt"ond st . spent a f.-w ,iays at Ausr 'ir. Ill . v isitin this we. k.

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rnnH'di and W illiam c'l.-.a y present and Joi n e'hh r in th" ciiiiii'i: the sain.' folks mo oied t ,rs at tin- ! to . ; ,i o, . i ,.,y

Mr. an! Mrs. Tien Williams of Itr.to

have returned home troni a trip

V minirstou n. where th.-ir K.n lb my, w ell Tu.ow n i'ik

will tenia in f..r longer tsit. Mr. U illianis, w ) ts a r.db r at ihe ; pt.MIe miiie pri--ed".l bis w itv h. nie to a Mend t" hS .111 1 les a t he null. !

v Wl, k.-y. son of Uonorahl"

ir-. IMw.nd WnUcy. ,.f N.-uh Barm..- ' :s an.- fr. in a.i-,.ss s,as duty v i-h "fn"'r,!,"'; -n- and lias 'take,, p 1 i. i.-Muiiitii-nt wo', in., i ..i... i -

' " s,"!1 Plant of this cits j The Ksth. r Ih b. kah ..rcan'ra ion of ''":'! p. rnnce j,, this kind I ftidtatvi Harbor ha-, con," m for r.-c4-mad" his t ervb s valuab!" ni.ed h.'i.rs at a me. tint; of 1 1 Mhariiv hi- id with his particular unit and like lfiv ,.f Valpo-.i . wli. r- no mb' t ; ! " ',!, t "'' 'b- r.urn.ed soldiers ex- the various lodges adioent t.. tln city i-'p.'.i liis ti'itiii.l, fnr li.aii; ,,... ! sent r-pt . s.-: a M .s ten. bis and f'-r ; M' and Mrs. IMw.ird I ' Briae, Sr. I the m i i th -a ' en tiif uir.i rittfi j :'h M it-.mn ai. . are !.-., x ,.lir ti,e lat - ' work. Mrs. Tim!. -as 'h'hii of th.-'

Hale, was in than

and the care of the children. J W. l-'oster of Uausau. Wis., js in this city and present situated in h- I' -il 'State offi.es of th.-- Smith-Hamilton

firm durniK the ,s;,

Miss Mildred Wrirbarh of ?."-,tV Waus.au su.d Marat

N'.Tthr ..to ave. entertained the Td-ss-s df-s have 1.. . n mad.- !.. 1.., nl i iliaen.' 'o-Ti" Sned'tfti. '..nurii I'et-rs and S-T.-ai . here and many itoi e nr.- ben..: cmraetWilliams id a slumber porch patty P' -1 ''d- The offer of farm 1. i..p; at very veiling and they were ti roused at a very j raesonable terms ar" tittr-p ' m th.- atiar!;,- hour in the iiinriiii'i; by Ms Miry! ' ntioii of niany and th. s.ic.t'ty that lb il it who calli-d for them in h. r ma-i money is w 11 placed is b.-o k-d up l.i

i chine and accompanied t h m to ,-t (arnp! the roil estate firm with M t I-'.;:.-r has I of her patent;:, located alonp the Kan-j a sso. la 1 .-d himself with in this citv. T'-o

As propbeMe.i Twin City scldi.rs are!1'1'1 nv,r Vl h"r- 1h"-' H; description of the prop, ry luns .ti-btly

lew oass ouiinji. in t no ciaiiie-u coiunms ami a is

1..-WO.I to Twin i i!-.- pe, d i'lric.c at;'.'

j f V.O.U1S;'" iinv fall hats in d lv:

f their l-esiden-e i , . , , c,,T,,l nrl,t vcivot

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the k neral u r-bti ild imt "f The order. They are nb'o :.ocially pfottii m-nt in th.Tw in Cities and tln ir ;o-tliti"s in this way oft. n .tend p. ila-ir sNt.-r ord.-r. th" Mniams and t p.e dd I-Vllows of both tides ..f the oi'y come in for participatioii of al! thi ir endeavor.

Thomas lo-le-rlson aed

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fi.. Harbor w.-te vl-.t-.;" ( Pit y I i I' mk, yrst"r-

t. Briced fr-en $15 to ?3.."

Good extra heny "isb- liof a' silk and fibre )i. so. ."Dc, Tre and

f farm lands in j li u & Art s.'h..p, 70S ""hic.aco ave. outiti'S Many

mm bene,' thick and fa -a. A trio

t II 11 1 ,11-11-1" I' boy s w i fed

their folks that they have peached Camp

Mr. and Mrs. Kdvvard i;i-en of llC'hi

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informal i"ti re j; a rd i nir 1 arm land.1

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Tersons in East Chieacr.-In,.;ai!a H.t:bor having roer.i!? to rent or who will furnish meals to teachers, win please report to tbe superintendent cf schools, phone East Chicago s.'.i-T, or to anv of the principals. EDWIN M. CANINE. Fiipt. " -Z--kx. riAN'O LEeSOXS Wilt cn!l at pupil's hcm. (org G. Green. 2?,, Forsytii av. phone E. Chicaso 1ft 1 1. 7 -: S - f.

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