Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1919 — Page 13
cvtobor x imp. the TJarea 'g Pace Thirteen "I SUFFERED SEVEN YEARS" Was Eventually Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
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ROBERTSDALE
IX MEVORIVM Inlovlns remembrance of our dearly beloved daughter Moll.e. who passed ay thxee years ago today, Oct. 3. 1916: "We rniss thee from our home, dear daughter, W mUs thee from tiy place, A shadow o'er our life is cast. We miss the sunshine of thy faca. "W'e miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond and earnest care. Our home Is dark without thee VTe miss thee everywhere. Lov.ng Parents 1XR. AXD MRS. EDWARD FKEE5E. 10-3-1 The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson Is nearins completion and will be a great Improvement to Lake Avenue. Miss Fern Morrison of Xew York avenue spent Wednesday in Chicago on business . Misses Edith and Elsie Larson, Mrs. Larson and Wm. Ackerman of Lake avenue saw 'Hearts of the World" at the Woodiawn theatre In Chicago. Mr. H. E. Stevens of Pearl street, was a Chicago business visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family, of Lake Avenue, motored to Blue Island, 111., the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wegmet of Cleveland avenue entertained a number of friends at a dancing party at their home Thursday evening. Mrs. H. Dulcet of Reese avenue was a visitor at the home of Mrs. I. Husick Tuesday at Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Norman Brown of Roberta avenue is able to be out after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. A. M. Marti ti a Chicago shopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul Jr., spent the last week-end in Chicag-o visiting with friends. Chauncey Buell of Indiana Boulevard, left last Saturday for Buffalo, rv Tork. on a business trip for the Edwards Valve Co., of East Chicago and expects to be gone about one month. Mrs. John Peterson of Myrtle avenue la still very ill at her home and lj not improving very rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lott and family, formerly of Indiana boulevard, have, moved to Pearl street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fuessle of Chicago, spent a few days as the guests of the lattcrs parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamon of Lake avenue. Herman Thisson of Indiana boulevard wo? a isitor at East Side Thursday everinr. Mr?. W. Troyr was in Hammond on busine.-s Wpdr.erda y . Mrs. W II Estpprs was a Chicago shopper Wednesday. Mr. C. Goth of Indiana boulevard, entertained a number of frir-nds at her hnm" la?t l; in honor of her birthday anniversary . Her son Oeorge and fam'lv o" C bio a sr. were the c,ut of town ,
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guests present. Mrs. A. Shaffer visited her mother Mrs. W. Behn of East Side on Thursday . C. D. Losher of Indianapolis State Agent of the Franklin Life Insurance company, spent Tuesday in Whitingand East Chicago on business. Mrs. Carl Buehler of Lake avenue, visited at the home of her uncle at So. Chicago on Tuesday.
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HESSVILLE
A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brandenburg, who is tfc principal of the Heasville achool. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Helmlth Hopp. Sept. 28, 1919. The Otto's are greatly rejoicing over their baby bo' which has J'Jst lately arrived. The Christian church is holding a revival meeting every nlcht until Sunday to which everybody is welcome. Mrs. Gryton and daughter Lois wai vi'Iting the former's mother. Mr. A. Vanes and family are soon moving to their new home and C. Adlesperger is moving into the flat Vanes are vacating.
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