Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1919 — Page 11

Monday, August 25, 1919.

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CROWN POINT NEWS !I-ppenings Of A Day In Lake County Lively Capital.

Picnic Labor Day Good music, dancing all day and evening Sprir.gr Hill Grove, St. John. Ind. 8-25-6 -NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES Frances Kelly, age 25. Gary; M. Cecelia Pih'Kren. aged 27. Gary. Eigil Kalhange. Gary, pharmacist; Beatrice Eufley. Gary. Wilbur Kodgers. Nile., Mich.: Hazel Ranee. Hammond. Theodor Fapa, Gary; Eva Csicz, Gary. William VTrleht. Gary: Tluth Moora.

Gary. Cleat? J. Pledge, Gary; Emma Porter, .-Gary . Albert Custer. Toledo. Ohio; Irma Sader. Merrillville. Ind. Orval J. Prevo, Hammond; Clara M. Lauerman, Hammond. Emery C. Hulett. I-on Island, V. T.: MarKuerite Knotts, Hammond. Gust Kappas, Gary; Helen Elinor Bratior. Gary. Gerald O. Blacli, EiiSfle wood : D"rothy J. Tioe. Crown Point. The marriasre of Mis? Dorothy Tice.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Power Tice to Gerald Black, son of Mr. and Mn. C. E. Black, of this city, occurred at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Schiable In Gary on Saturday afternoon In the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. Immediately after the. ceremony the young couple left on a motor trip to different resorts in Michigan and upon their return will make their hom in Chicago, where an apartment Is al lin readiness. Both young people are very popular among the younger set in thie city. Mr. Black, having recently returned from two years service in aviation in France. Mrs. Black has been employed in the Interstate Public Service Co's. offices for the past two years. Thb Times extends congratulations to the happy young couple. Mr. and Mrs. William Wirt of Gary,

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were entertained over Sunday at the home , of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fisher, residing in their new home, recently purchased from the McMahons. Miss Ethel Heilman of Chicago, was a guest tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Grimmer over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Etling, spent Sunday with their daughter. Margaret, who is taking treat-nent for throat trouble at the sanitarium at Xapersville. 111. Edward Donaha left on Sunday for Milwaukee to spend a few days at the home of his aunt. Mrs. J. Scholl. Mr. Charles Kirohman has purchased the home of Mrts. Joseph Kramer, on Jol!et street, on Saturday for a consideration of $4,000. The Kramers will move Into their house on tn lot adjoining . now occupied by Joseph Young. Walter Kr'ost has accepted a position with the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, beginning his new duties today. Rodney Umpleby of Uhrichsvllle. Ohio, was the guest of his cousin. Robert Umpleby, on Saturday. He has been visiting relatives if! Gary andreturned to Ohio on Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Paulson of Chicago, is a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Krlnbill. Messrs. Vernon Parry and G. S. Clark attended the auto races at Elgin on Saturday . Miss Sarah Maack entertained a party of young folks at dinner at Cedar Lake on Friday evening.

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