Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1919 — Page 8

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Mr. William Mers ami daughter. Mis. Os.-.ir W. Hill. ( Hammond, were rueMs f the former's M.stf r, Mrs. M. Trout of Pi iins 1 atua avenue. Mrs. li.sMf Twill of Oliver street, has leuirnid from Cleveland, wh'-re she : 1 1 ! . ! i i . 1 1 tin funeral of her mother. William 11:11. well Known in Whiting. Will Ieile till-, H Oiil ("or l'.lolnillgtJIl. Ii.d, to enl' i' Indiana 1 inversily. II. 1. lli' S from Montana, has located in Whiting an. I taken a position -at 111'- S'rin lard Oil eolujeiny". Mr I'm,' lit l'ri e Brown, a. elicmist. ir th" .-'.in': :rd 'o.. h:s none to oni of Ho- .-Jo!-1 'i. rn t'lt'-S w here In, Is to I- e,.- a :i- t Mr--, C. I'.. i: :,..,!,!: of New Vork it. . ;:- ';'" ' r 1 : : i her illness. The 1 .i i A e! of t hi i "!i i is! inn church mi!! .-''v a Ii d a v Thursday. Mrs. ( '. ;. Markov of Oliver stree'. r. mrtted r t er'ia from Culvif. lnd . -here she ;.ent several days isitinj l:rr tro'h.r. Mrs. G. II. l'iefield. "!'!:. l.oyal Women's Class of the ', hnreh of "hri"t will ptve an lr rrcari i-i'.'ial at th" -hirch next Friday evenil K. Mn. .Iaro-s West of Central ivnu, has been on ".h" ?!(k lift for several da s. Mi's. Fred Khlers Is entertaining her friends from .M.im-o at her home in Ch .eiaiu' vr.riiie. Henry l'Mrs and Herman Seenar? of Frankfort. 111., have been visiting ".v 'ill Whiting frirnus. Mrs . Itrim ins is eonrliifd to her hcim in cpntra avenue, tte'nK in a critical condition, lur ad.'aced at;e, hein .1 harrier in th way of '.mproven.e.nt . Mrs. llenrv Khlers Is visiting relatives in Tinley Pari:. Misse. olive Carlson nnd Mary Grngan were guests at a parly Riv n by Mrs. Jerry fi'Neill at her )ifnit in

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and smokes will t pervert. Dancing party Friday evening, September 26th.

and are acredted bT Th "Wbltln Ifewa Ca SZ4. llla St. Phase 13S-W. FOR 9AIK: Thor Electric Wah1ns5 Machine; 411 Sheridan . 9-13-1 All rnemben of the. WhltinK Idi?e 613. F. an-d A. M., are urjfed to D preerrt a.t a meeting- Wednesday eveningtor final conference on the new Temple. The building committer have plans and figures to present to the members . H O. WALKER. 9-15-3 Secretary.

Plummer avenue, Hammond. Ths affair was in .honor of Mrs. If. I.. Heater, formerly-M tss Martruerlte Irene Haefer. whofe marriage of two years rro has just been made known. Mre. Hester is well known In "U'hltlnj; having aunif at several of the Whltin band concerts. The Ladies Aid Society of the StJohn Lutheran Church will give a balaar on S-eptemebr 24th from 3 to 1ft p. m. There will also be a food .-! in addition to a large display of aprons n dother fancy articles. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller, who purchased the Harvey Kobison home in IaForte avenue, are now occupying same, together with Mrs. Miller1' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gevjrti. Mr. and Mrs. Kobison have moved to Hammond until .they tan secure a Wh;tin location. The Whiting Chapter of the Ked Cross have a cablegram for John rnke. who formerly resided at 523 Schraage avenue. They are unable to find him at this ddr.. so if anyone knowing Mr; Henke's present location will confer a I wor by informing him or the Red Cris at H9th street and Sheridan avenue. Capt. Tulley of Camp RockfonS, stopped here to visit the family of his sister, the late Mrs. Hein. Captain Tulle- waj on hia was Kast to visit on a short furlough. He is recently home from overseas. Lieut O. W. Brown visited for a few days at the L. H. Mattern home In Oliver street. being enroute to Camp Lewie. Washington, from Washington. D. C, where he has been stationed. Lieut. Brown is the brother of Mrs. Waldo Jennings. Misa Lillian Soltwedel entertained member, of the Beta Gamma Vpsilon Forority and the Sigma Delta Chi Sorority at her home in Myrtle avenue on last Saturday evening. . At the meeting Miss Soltwedel announced her engagement to Mr. George E. Caswell, of Chicago, who is now employed in Detroit. The young man recently returned from service. OWIi (XVH NOTK3 Regular meeting of the board of directors Friday evening. Sept. 19. Annual meeting for the election of officers will be held at the Owl's club rooms. Tuesday. September 23. at 8:00 p. m. ' Every member should make a sneeial effort to be pren"nt. Lunch

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Mr. and Mrs. Georgo G. Baei- of Myrtle avenue, entertained the former's nephew. Corporal Fred C.Bether of Co. V., Ninth Machine Gun Battalion of thThird division, who just arrive! from overseas and is now on a furlough for a few days after his visit, will return to Camp Pike, Ark., where hi will await his discharge. Mrs. H. EgK'rs, Mrs. G-jorge G. Baler nd Mrs. J. Nicholson were guests at a dinner given by the Hammond Red Cross Society at the Hammond Country Club last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Frese entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. WUlard of Montina, 111., over Sunday. Miss Addaline Gallas returned to her home In Broadview. Montana, after r. islt of a month with h-r brother and wife. Mr., and Mrs. O. Gallas of Myrtle avenue.

Mips Violet Breckmin and friend .ittended the Woods theatre in Chicago on Sunday and saw in "Mahle.'s Room." Mrs. H. Breckman e;f West Park Addition entertained her father and moth r Mr. and Mrs. Hogadon of Windsor Pat k Saturday evening. Miss Josephine Anderson of Roberts nvenue has accepted a position rs teacher at Saxony, lnd., for the coming ycir. Miss Mollie Fiek of "Myrtle avenue was a Hammond visitor on Monday. Miss Cecelia gggers and Miss Helen Peer-son from here attended a farewell Trty at Hammond given In "honor of Miss ;-rt ie Tapper who leaves for a hoarding school the fore part of this and Mrs. Arthur Cross motored to Peep River Sunday and spent the day fishing. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hubbard of Roberts avenue entertained ths latter"s brother, and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. McCauley a:ul family of Chicago Heights at their homo lust Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Golding of HGih street, attended a theatre in Chicago Sunday.

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