Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1919 — Page 7

Friday. Aucust 15. 1919.

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i ''lis. while Miss Slai tlndale Is ut llon.sI selatr. Both were tiulta wIl known t j many during their ttaohiiiK oxperivnev.' j in this city and were welcomed b mmiy I while hero on ihelt pleasunt visit.

Henry Williams, a graduate of this year's class of the East Chltagj hUh schoo".. has Just returned from hid Mirsimer vacation spent at Youngtown, Oh! . and on his homeward trip brought his cousin. Eleanor Jenkins, who will visit here for a few weeks. Henry will enter the Illinois University this full to take up a cours in engineering:. Miss Bessie McAniey. of the clerical force of the Indiana Harbor post office, is back from a delightful eastern tii.j of nearly three weeks. James Brady, who resides on WeKrf ave. and employed at the Republic Mills, has just ben released from St. llai -Karet's hospital, where he lias beeu confined several weeks with a fractured Jaw he suffered while about his duties soveral weeks a to. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huwig. of 4820 Wcg; ve.. have a little daughter born to them. This is the second daughter in the family and there Is one son. Mcs. V. J Jenkins, of North Magoun ave.. is away on a isit to the homes of relatives in Younsstown and Girard, i 'hm. Her son Kenneth accompanied her and they expect to be back by 1-abor Day with Mr. Jenkins, the husband and father, who is leaving this week to visit

In those towns tli.m back.

Mrs. John McGuan of Michigan avenue

j was hostess to her club this week with j the usual diversion of cards enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis of lilock ave. were in to see the circus at Grant I'ark yesterday. Mrs. Emmet Markey of Grapevine st. and her children spent yesterday at Lincoln Park in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hansen of Kennedy ave. have had as their company this wet K. trip to Cleveland. Buffalo and points m Canada. They expect to be gone a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Evans of Xorthcote ave. hve nad as their company this week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur English of Kankakee, Ind., and their son. Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCleary of Brdly. 111. Mrs. English and Mrs. McCleary are sisters to Mrs Evans and often make visits to this city. A guest at the i'rank Dawson home in South Olcott ave. tins week is Miss Lucy Costello of Kankee. The Dawsons and their Rufst were entertained at the H. S. Evans home In Xorthcote ave. to dinner las't evening. The clerical force at the Portland Cement plant had all arrangements set for

their annua! picnic which lias nectssari- ! ly beeen postponed for the present. It i will be htld at a later date, however. !

.Mrs. ir. uitKpy or Ivy st. ha had a isit from her sister. Mrs. A. Neher, of Chicago. Both sisters are awaiting eagerly 'he arrival of their brother Thos . the second of two brothers to arrive from across seas' duties. Walter who arrived several months ago has gone to Mea-Jville. Ky.. to visit and will come back when word reaches hfro that

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Van Gerkln homo in Grapevine st. last :

evening honoring the furlough obtained I by Mrs. Van Gerktn's son Lester Day I who la preparing to go back to the Texas

border. Miss Amy Brockcft attained lier fifteenth birthday yesterday and both oc-

j fMioin were honored by a spiendid I'aachcon repast and various nmuseI ruents There were a large attendance j of young folks. I Mrs. i". R. M'oodbur;-. of Korth MaI goun ave., is departing for a visit with the W. A. Cox's at P.arlno. who were j residents h?re when Mr. Cm. was phvsi- , .! training director of schools in this

oiy end now in a similar hut l.-rg.r lrslgnm. n.t with the liacir.e schools. Mrs. Woodbury will be Joined over I ho week-end by her husband and she w!ll return to this city with him.

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Jli!-s Marie Kii'ipsili'M. bookkeeper fit the X;issiu t Thompson News As'iicy, is baiiiK for Pittsburgh, l't. uccoinpanied by her mother for a few weeks' visit. The Misses feloise Hill and Julia Strolira aro b;ti k from their visit U Nartar.ee. Ind. The Mesi rs Axt l Larson and KJjard A.ideison. of Indiatiit Harbor, look a tiip down to see th. ir old fri ncl and t.ciglibor. Kmil Anderson, who is rcoupi rati,; front an illness at the H 'allow in Sanitarium at South Bend. Mr. Anderson, who has been long a sufferer of pleurisy, 1

is showing rapid gains in hij; health swil Firength and it is believd that by another week or so lie will be well enough to be returned to his home. Thomas Phillips is home v.irh his family, consisting eif his wife and two lovely little daughters, and ;it hiss mother's home, Mrs. Martha Phillip, ii Iiicon st. It is a two-months' vacation allowed Mr. Phillips, who is manar if the Porto Rico Sugar Co. Charles Leather, employed in 1 1 1 blooming department of the Inland Steel Mill, and who resides at 1612 137th t lies critically ill at St. Margaret's its'.prtal. w l e- h wo tuf recently ocr-

ifed on for appendicitis and when ineitiou was made it was, found that other Ctur.p2ica:lt-ii3 rnad.s his conditp-n very f rave. lie is a youns man in his thir-ty-cifclith y.ar. Mrs. Edward Bnrrell, who recently save up her residence in the Fleming apartments to make the- East Side her home with her husband, gave a beach t'urty at the WJiitin,? Lake Front, for s.-vera I of lr friends in Fas'. (hfea. yeilerday. The Xoithaide Neishboihood Uiitht'ay Club pleaaantiy nterfaiiied i t ire T.. rv of Ur 7. .'. Morris in North M'ren a. r-rfv afternoon.

Mrs. E. GoUiberi-. of 5-ip'i;:e st.. has be?n Uioug'ctt to um after a few- weeks' conliaemciit tt -iie lr.v hoppital ii Cfy, v, tte baby oa vim born cmi pTw ing IvraCJy Mrs. Auau.'ji Ccauinke, ' of Orapviu Ft., c-ntertci. Oito Schumko of c'hica to sod er family in honor of her husband's bnthday ad there were lnni.y other rrl.a' vis and friend from Hi'otnoud and 1 insirK who jrathtrci to r..ni. the aCmr all the merrlrr. lone Shcjtuan is a visitor at toe Jj.nus Arnoy home in North liarin-,' ave. Th small j-ucst comes from K'lin.s Pr.-.i':o, Ind.