Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1919 — Page 6
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
IDAHO SKIES BLACK WITH SMOKE FROM HUGE FOREST FIRES
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Jenkiaa and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chilerlo, motored to Wilmington. 111. on Sunday whsre they visited the lat- '"' patents, Mr4 and Mrs. KaIey. Mr. Chilerlo' a sister. Miss Anes Kagley. returned home with her for a i is!t with her. Mips Margaret 'Williams !s spendintr n, two weeks vacation with relatives and friends In Chicago. Peyton Richardson of Sheridan avenue. 1s vUitlns In Tpsilantl. Mich. Misses Hazel Miles and Erna Vater, are visiting 'n South Bend where they will spend two woks with relatives o be former. Charles Shorts of Pennsylvania avenue, has Rone to Franklin, Pa., to he ths ut!'. cf his parents for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pustran of Pennsylvania avenue, left Sunday evening: for Pennsylvania to spend a two weeks vacation. Th M. K. Ladies Aid Society will he'd their Silver Tea tomorrow afternoon at the Whiting; park. If ralninfr It will be held in the Church rarlor. The hostesses will be Mrs. W. O. Spurrier. Atkins. Mathew, Kncier and Baiden. Miss Margaret McKe and elyter. Mrs. T. Byron, who have been visitIre their cousin. Miss Margaret Weisr-
and of fheridan avenue, have return- !
d to their home in Mt. Vernon, 111. ! Peter Goebel of Central avenue, who ' was seriously Injured several week?, 1 ero, fcy a. fall, while enraged in his ! arpnter work. Is imrrnving slowly. I Judge J. II. Feterhoff, acorr.panleJ y Mr. a.ni Mrs. J. C. Bennett of the ; frincess theatra, have left for points '
In the East In, the Judge's new MarMr. Bnd Mrs. Lester Wilhelm who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morton "rout, have returned to their home in rixon, 111. The Hungarian Protestant Church en Indiana Boulevard, was dedicated en Sunday with aproprlate services. A lax ire parade preceded the service. The edifice was recently purchased tmrr. the German Evangelical people.
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Ross Sunday, v-.-ated by Rev. Cross. There is a rumor th-K one of our prominent young couple are to be married soon, boys get your old cans ready Misses Anna and Martha C. Koedkr visite.l thfir Marsh fr!end Miss Carrie Jansen Is attenuing th camp mectirigs for several days south from here. A pleasant surprise was given by our young folks at the home of Mrs. Holm. In honor of Augjst Hlm and Anna Koedyker. Carl Holm and Ray Bothwell have returned from the Navy.
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Photo taken in McCall, Idaho, shows smoke rising fn.m forest firvs fifteen miles away.
Forest fires in Idaho, particularly the western and southern portion, have done damage this summer estimated at millions of dol
lars. When the above photo Mias taken the flames were eating: out the timoor cn public lands at the rate of four miles an hour. At the
same time another gifrantic fire, further to the south, was rapine Hundred"? of men were employed m putting out the fires.
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John Neivada of East Chicago was arrested on suspicion of having been Implicated in the robbing- of the pool room of Martin Keninick at 12l5t ?t., and Chicago avenue, when $100 in cash and a gold watch were taken. He was rek.ae,i on a J100 cash bond. A number of Whiting boys gave a Welcome Horns for their soldier friends on Saturday night, where a dancing party attended by fifty couple was lu-ld' in tha A. Baran garage in Schrage- avenue. Music was furnished by the Mihalco orchestra and bounteous refreshments were served. The party brpke up in the wee small hours of the morning, the boys feeling they had been accorded a royal welcome home. Miss Eleanor Maran of Schraag avenue has gone to LaPorte, Ind., to visit for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. liavi.1 Pritchard and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison and son returned home Sunday from a motor trin to Starved Hock.
The body of Mrs. Minnie Johnson, known in Crown Point, before her marriage, as Midge Hack, was brought to the home of her cousin. Mrs. Au;. Hildebrandt for burial on Monday. Mrs. Johnson's home was in Rockford 111, and she has been a sufferer from cancer for several years and has undergone several severe operations. hesi,les doing everything known to med.cal science to combat that dread disease. Mrs. Johnson spent her gill hood .lavs in Crown Point and wag the and many ot'.ier points. Joe Smonik and Kaly Kaladelosk. who b ard at 703 t'ohraage avenue, report that three trunks were broken into and they were losers of $200 in rash, $2'"0 in Liberty Bond?, $500 in War Savmss Stamps, watch and chain and two razors, one valued at $6.fl0 and another valued at $12. The men could Elve the polio no clew as to the robbery. Mi.ss Blanche Meek entertained the members cf the Beta Gamma Upsilon Sorority at a party at her home in Indiana Boulevard on Saturday night. Initiation was also a feature of the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Augusta C. Pievers entertained at a dancing party at their home in Wo.uiiawn no Saturday night in honor of their son Herbert, who has just returned from service in France and 'rmany. A number from Whiting- and Hammond w-r' in
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack, now deceased, but p'oner, citizens of Crow n Point. She leaves a husband and two sisters, Alice and Maynie. Sh:t services were held at the Hildebrandt I.onie, after whiu the body was laid tb ie.-t in Ma pie woo J icnif terv . The Count;- Conmnssion'-rs met for then- weekl.v s'-s.-Mori on Monday a rid bid for the Stultz and Verp'ank Uoad in Calumet Township wcie rece; red fir in the t'nitcd Constru :tin Co.. the Johnson Construction Co. James J. Nedjl and T. V. Kngbrhardt. The bic.j; were hrid up for an analysis of material and tlie contra', will be let at a later date when this is completed. Miss I.illie Meyers i spending a two week? vavation visiting friends at Paoli. Ind nv. P. H. Gnethoff wa in Frrt Wavne on Monday wr.rre he atendr-d the funeral of a friend. Rev. Francis Knoll . Miss Bertht Berlin Is spending- a week's vacation frem her duties as a stenographer in Atty, H ersh ma n's office. She is visiting in Chicago. Miss Sarah Winer ha resigned her position at the Wary Pi:bI-.: Library, where she was employe,! for the past two years and will mro e with her family to Chicago in about two weeks. The members of ti.e Westminster Guild of the Tresbv terian fh'troh, had a picnic supper at the Herman Lehman farm on Mordav night and had a most pleasant outing. Mr. and MrJ. ". stelfel and daughter of Miller and John Hughes and family of Hammond, visited with Mr. and Mii. W. ." Hughes over Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Kramer has returned to Crown Point from a short visit with Chicago friends. Her daughter. Sister Clare accompanied her mother to Chicago frrim where she will go to Fon T'u I.ac. Wis., to receive her final VCW!.
Law rem c- H:!brie!i spent Saturday evening and Sunday with relatives at Hammond . Mr. and Mrs Arnold Brandt and daughter cf Chi -ago. are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jcigene. Auddie M. Loloff of Chicago, spnt Saturday evening and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ludwig. Jr. Nicholas Ludvvig, Sr.. visited Saturday and Sunday with his daughter. Mrs . Frank I'inges. A little son. Jno. Fran' is. v a., born to Mr. and Mrs. D'.nges, July l"th. Mr. Ludwis was ponsor for the little one on Sunday. Michael Stark of Chicago, visited Sunday here with relatives. The St. John's Benevolent Society will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening at. Kanimer's Hall. The Lady Fo-estcrs will hold their regular inonthTy meeting Wednesday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Leo Hoffman and family of Dyer, spent Sunday here with relatives Mts. Petr Wachter and children and Mrs. Ed. Sehn-.al and children, left
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cag. after a weeks visit here with relatives . No'k Keilman returned to his hf-m to Hopson, Montana. Sunday evening after a visit here with his mother and other relatives. Th" band concert will he held every Tuesday evening instead of Friday ev -e n n g . Al. and Wm. Fortz and their families of Hammond spent Sunday here tvith relative?. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stark and family of Hammond. are vis. ting here w-:th John Stark.
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Miss Helen Hines gave an Rlurr.inum shower at her home in Superior avenue. In the West Tark Adidtion, in honor of Miss Kthel Preckman, who will be marrie.i some tim next month to Herbert Klemm. Fthel received any useful articles in aluminum ware. The home was beautifully decorated and the evening was spent In music and games and a dainty luncheon was served . Mr. and Mrs. Trost of Kimmel. Ind, spent a couple of days at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. E. Freese of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. H. Thiejson, who is confined n.t St. Bernard's hospital, in Chicasro. !s still very seriously sick. Miss Deneen Broderiok is spendine her vacation at Marion. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hreckman of Atchison avenue, entertained the former's sister. Mrs. Mackle of Chicago over Sunday . Th Y. P. A. will hald its regular mot ns at the home of Miss Lillian Ztrver of Myrtle avenue on Tuesday even-ng. Mrs. F. d . Iangohr srent Friday visitins friends in Ghieago. Mrs. .T.ike Wichorst of West Fark Addition is entertaining her sister. Mrs. F. I.ingham of t'olonia, Michit.n for afew weeks. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue is still quite ill with a severe cold and Is nntttic to be out. Miss Lillian Z.e-ver visited with br friends 'n Chicago o;r Sunday. :.Uf . J. F.Ilwood of Keese avenue, has returned to her home after a two weeks vacation visiting relatives at Iecatur. 111. 7h :;: son of Mr. and Mrs. K y Moore is quite ill at their home with whooping cough.
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