Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1920 — Page 4

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wmm BEATS TWIN CITY LAOS

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riayma it-; until basketball, llamsnond h-gh school defeated the strong Fast Chvago rU e on the Central school floor last night f 3 to 22. The oonict ..us a hard fought affair and in no of tin- Kin"- n there a slunip. Gsrr d 'i men i'f tli scoring; for East

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Chic go, w bw 1 Crnring goais and peuaitv toss The game Tided with

by Ount, whi.h tied the score. In the five-minute oprl:inc period tha followed, Hammond managed to i-;iRf thrn baskets white the guards allowed East iTitcago but one. The floor work ami a-.'.-ura.te shooting ot' I'i'iiaitv tosses on the part of I'eji'-.'tH and Gar.: uoie the OUStandtng features of the game. K;ist Chicago came to Hammond fresh from a victory over Fioobc), whom they defeated on the letter's floor "0 to 32. Hammond tasted d?fe;ir at the hands of Lowell la.st Friday night and the practice during the preceding vck brought out many flaws which added to tli! smooth working combination. The lineup was as follow?: Hammond (25) East Chicago (22) Tarnop rodski MI" 'a a r..v.i Evans LF nt

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Howell. 1. East Ohicaco scoring: Baskets Campbell. 1; Gant. 4: Cav ansugh. 1. Free throw? Gant. 4. Fouls: Personal Popovich. 1; Campbell. 2; Gant. 3: Cavanaugh. 3. In the preliminary gme East Chicago n.ansged to nose the Hammond seconds out. by one basket. Hammond let in the fir'! half but East Chicago being st renc; h' ned by first team substitutes came ha strong In the last half, casing six hakr'. Seeon'' teiMii lineup: Hammond Bart Chicago Fuseh I.F Cowrimrick T'.ggers LF Ma'iasovsky Dolton t' Friedman Hobbs EG Creswell Smith LG t. Cook Hammond scoring: Baskets Busch, 3. Eggers. 1. Rolton. 1: F.r.'defick. 1. Free throws Busch. 2: Eggers. 2. Fouls: Persona! V'olt-T. 3. Technical Busch, 1: Dolton. 1 : Hobbs. 1. Fast Chicago scoring: Baskets Mathews. 2; M a tiasovsky, 2: Given. 1; Cow Tinerrick. 2. Free thrown Friedman. 2: Ma:lif". 2. Foils. Personal Cook. 2: Crosweii. l: Friedman. 2: Matiasovsky, 1; Given 2. Technical Matiaosky. 1; Given. 1.

Following the wedding- Wednesday morning of Miss Mavme Schloer to Mr. William A. Hasse. the young lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schloer. prominent in Hammond, left yesterday for Oakland. California, where they will reside for the rema'md er of the winter. It is the intention of Mr. and Mrs. Hasse to jrpend a month on an extended visit through the east upon the return of ?!r. and M rs . Schloer . The wedd.ng of Miss Schloer at St. Joseph's church was celebrated at f:30 Wednesday moining. Father Kerg officiated. The groom. Mr Will am A. Hasse, i.' a well known Hammond man and is manager ,,f the accounting- department of the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric t'o. The bride wore an exquisite dress of kitten's ear satin trimmed in duchess la. e. and a tulle veil sprinkled with lillics of the valley. She. carried u beautiful boquet of orchids, roses and a shower of lillies of the valley. The bridesmaid. Miss Bertha Kleifcege. was attired in a delicate dress of

: rile a een and French organdy, trinii lued in the Ami itai' beauty shade. I She wore a hat to match and carried a. j la'sre bnquet of American Beauty roses. I The bride's ncice. Miss Marguerite

'raik. wore a blue chiffon dres.", trimmed in pink tulle and carried a boquet of pink Kil!arny roe,. Th little flower girl was Miss Caroline Schloer who was attired in s. dainty dress ajxi hat of tulle. She carried a French boquet of sweetheart roses. The groom's brother. Mr. Edward W. Harse, acted as best man. The ushers were Mr. George Knoerzer and Mr. Frank Hoess. After th marriage ceremony the briday party and injmediate family motored to the Country Club where an elaborate wedding breakfast was aerv. ed. The young couple were amang the most popular of Hammond". younger set. They will make their home for the present at th residence of the bride's, parents, at 43 Kuth Ftteet.

Husband So Good He Seemed Impossible ' INTERNATIONAL NEVS SERVICE' WHITE PLAINS. N. Y.. Feb. 6 'H js so good that he was impos"ibIs." Mai the reason given by Mrs. Angslique Reese, of Yonkers. for sutnsr for a separation. Mr5.. Helen Grant testified in the Supreme Court here. niehmond If. r.eese testified that his wife lyft hi tiitwo days after re told hr he had been rejected for a life Insurance policy. He blamed his mother-in-law. Mr. Mary Hart, for most of bis marital troubles.

The Ladies of teh Mooseheart Legion No. 120 met last evening. Therft were several new members initiated and final arrangements were completed for acard party to be s.ven on February 2'Hh. At the ,-lose of the business meeting: a social hour was enjoyed .

Mrs. John A. Fl nn of Fort Wayne, avenue, who was recovering from the "flu" is suffering a relapse.

The Liberty Camp, No. S4S7. will meet Monday evening. Feb. flth. AH members and officers are requested to be present. After the business meet, ing and entertainment a banquet will be given.

PI0 TIMG. We will be in Hammond next Monday and Tuesday to pick up some orders that were left over and -will taka care of a few- more if ordara is placed quickly. Bates ft. Hoyt and Walker, phone Hain. 1200-F.. 2-6

The Ait Department of the Hammond Woman's Club wiil meet w ith Mrs. Minnie Kline, is Ruth street, on

Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. The program for the luncheon m "The Art Wonders of the World. Foreign and Modern, and The Influence of Arw." The former subject, was to hae been taken up at the previous meeting thai was postponed because of illness. Mrs. George Hanson and .si?tei M rs Helen Glorius of As-h street r-ntn tamed last night at a miscellaneous .-bower for Miss Anna Krause whose marriage to Mr. John AhTborn w-ill be an event of Feb 14th. Music and games were enjoyed after which a lunehcm was serred. Those present were the Mioses Anna Schaub. Mollie Ulster.

Clara Green. Marie Schroeder.. Lillian I

Huminnch Gertiude nd Hildfsanl IWiller, Pauline and Clara Wosch, Anna Krause and Mrs. C. . Bosene.

The South Side W. C. T. r. me; with Mrs. Licklider of IIS,". Harrison street yesterday afternoon. The meeting was ;egd by Mrs. M.t'artiu and Mrs. Bulge a (barter member of the first W. C. T. I". save an interestingtalk on the work at that tine. Mrs. Licklider had charge of the lesson in "Citizenship." Toj.i. s will he assigned at the next, meeting with Mrs. John GaVif in Hyslop Place.

"I LOVE ALL THREE, EMILY, MY HUSBAND, THEIR BABY," SAYS WIFE OF ERRING HERO

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Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Book of Simmer street, were tailed to Battle Creek Michigan, yesterday afternoon upon receipt of word that Mr. Book's mother is seriously ill. - Pont forget the Grand Ball given by the Plattduesch Gilde. February U. at K. of P. Hall. Hammond, 2-6-5t. Miss Ma W. Prang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prange was married Wednesday evening. Feb. 4 to Lindley C. Smith. Rev. T. .1. Basset and Rev. Schaffer ogiciating. The bride was attended by Mrs. Meldora. Reagon. matron of honor, and Miss Helen Prang, sister of the bride n bridesmaid. The bride and her pttrudants wore becomingly dressed in tailored suits of blue and wore corsage boquets of brides roses. The groom was attended by Geo. O. allott. as best man. and Wafter Ray as usher. Little Posothy Biolby in white orcandy was ring bearer. After the ceremony a course luncheon was served to the.

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Mrs. Perley Spiker (left) hoMing th child of her husband and Mit Emily hnowles (rijrht). Quite matter f fart was the recent interview between Miss Family Knowlef?, twenty-one-year-old English arirl, who came to the United States with her five-months-old baby, and Mrs. Pejley Spilcer, whose husband, formerly a lieutenant in the U. S. air service, is alio the father of tha child. Sirs. Spiker held the baby, which she hopes to adopt, while a photographer snapped the trio. "I love all three, Emily, my husband, theii baby, says Mrs. Spiker. A brother of the erring husband has offered to marry the baby's mother.

Remember the G Ide Pance at the K. of P. Hall. Wednesday. February 11. 2-fi Mrs. R. R. Pawley of Faton st . is improving- nicely after being confined to her home for two weeks, suffering from the effects of an injury received last July.

Rev. C. Scholl will Rive a bazaar for the benefit of St. Kdward's church, Lowell, Ind., Friday and Saturday. As a special feature a demonstration of an O. K. Grant Rattery will be given by Messrs. Robbe and Krapft. A large crowd is expcted to witness th demonstration. 2-6-7 A Sacred Orgra.n Iiccital will be s.en by the St. John's Younjr People's Society on thfi evening of February R at 7:45 o'clock, at the F. axifteijr, Lutheran church of West Hammond. I'roT. Renter will act as organist. PEOOEAK 1. Praeludnim rt I'uge, m G---D'ur G. Merkel (1S27-1?S5) 2. Organ

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H. Mackrnsen, Pastor. 0:45 a. m. Sunday School.

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7:0fl p. in. Men's Rtble -Iass. 7: to p. in. Evening Service. ilva.tlon Army. 263 Fast State st. Captain Samuel Hedeftaard in charge. 1:20 p. m. Sunday School. S:f0 p. m. Sons; and I'r.iiee Service. S:00 r. m. Evening Service. Salvation mectinss: Tucfiday, Thursday and Saturday at S:00 p. m.

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Tlrat Baptist Church. . 27-2i:: Sibley .t. R. 1'. LnUlnl-f. Pas !..r. 10:fl.) a. m. Sunday S.-ho.-l. llM.'rt a. in. Mi. rums Wurslio-. Hri. f taikA on Scjutins. s. r ice the P.r.y ScOltt S Will

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presence. :"( P- m. tSenior and Intermediate R. Y. P. L. 7:'J0 p.. ni. Evenins Worship. Tliein': "Paul Ref.ire Feb),." Oyiv reruns st i- - pre p n ;e ; j ; , , Frills your uasaved friends. Monroe Street MethoGlst Episcopal. V.r-v. Donah! Wayne Riddle, Pastor. 9:45 a. rn.- S-inday School, at school hous.-. Spruce. .t.. near Madison. 11. "0 a. rn. Morning Worship.

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Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 7 4'( Sob. St. ?::' a. in Rihle School. 1'1:."0 a. tn. preaching Service. 7:30 p. in.-- From hing Service. 7:45 p. m . Thursday evening. Th Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of every month. Everybody welcome. Pine Straat Presbyterian Church Corner pine st. and Chicago ave. Rey. M. H Krauss. pastor. Res.. 406 Oak st. Phone. S12-M. !V45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. in MU'rning Worship. 2.00 p. m. Catechism Classes. 6:30 p. m. Christian and Intermediate Endeavor. 6:30 p. ni. Senior C. E. 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. 7:30 p. in., Wednesday Prayer meeting. 7:30 p. m., Friday Choir practice.

PROCRASTINATION as been referred to as the thief of time. It is more than that. It is a despoiier of good intentions. In spiritual'mattcrs it is a devilish notion that robs man of his celestial inheritance. Get right with God today you may not have th chance tomorrow. Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church With a Mission." Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. Men's Bible Clats at 7:00 P. M. AH services in the English language. Everybody welcome. H. MACKENSEN. Pastor. Resid ence 54 Mason Street. Phone Hammond 1448.

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5 Clinton .-t. W. F. Li' lit -inn. Pator. JO.ftrt a. ni. Morning Sirvice. 2:"(i p. rn. Sunday School. 7:";o p. m. Evening Service. S'-t ni.-ti subject : "Convcrsie

Immanael Xvanarelical CThurch. 3 4S Sibley St. Rev. Carl Schaeffer, pastor. I'hone tisow. 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:1". a. ni. English Service. Tuesday evening, Valentine social of V. P. L. Tliur"fl3y, 2 p. in., Sociil mee;in5 f Ladies Aid. First Church of the Huarem. 'Cor. Calumet and Michigan aves. Tiev. L. T. e)i. Pastor. f : f a. m. Sunday Schi.ol. 10:15 a. m. Morning Service. K:30 p. m. Young penplos' meeting. 7:45 p. m. Evetimc Service. All are cordially itivit'.d.

202 Truman avc. Rev-. Reik, pastor. Phone 1133-J. 9.30 a., m Sunday scLooi and Bibla Study. lfi'K'l a. m.- Morning serice. 7:30 p. ni. Epworth League. Prledens Evangelical Church. I'nrttrr Soil! St. and Indiana a- .. Re-. Peter Weil, pastor. ?:"0 a. m. Sunday S. hool. 10:iO a. m. Church Service. Divine Healing- Meeting's. Hold at our branch. 3 OS Truman ave., every Sunday at 10 a. :n. All free. welcome.

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rlrst Charch of Christ, Scientist. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial m sting at 8 o'clock. A free reading room is open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and oa Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:3t to 9. The public is cordiaMy welcome lo all services and to visit the reading room.

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Centenary M. Z. Church. Aubry Hall. 253 Hohruan 'si . Warren C. Henslee. Pastor. 9:45 a. nt. Sundav School. 10:4;. a. rn. Momms Serviic. The prist--r will speak "it jei't. "Soul Winning." 7:30 p. m. -Evemnjr Service. Top'.-: "The pit. , of Sal'Come and bring s-cm-one

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First Presbyterian Church. Highland and I Tollman Sts. John C. Parrett. Minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11.00 a. m. Morning worship. .Sermon by the Rev, Ralph Cummins of Gary. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. ?rnjon by the pastor Onrtstlan Church. Cetumet ave. and Sjmmer st. C. J. Sharp. Pastor. 520 Summer St. i rn fur alt aervieea.

CARD Or THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness in our bereavement during the sickness and death of our husband and father, especially th" Rev. Jts. FlacJi for his consoling word.4, the sisters and school children, also Mr. and Mrs. Mulv y and Mrs. Mason. MRS. WINTERS AND CHILDREN.

CAB.D Or THAMSE. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends and relatives who so kindly, aided us during the illness snd death of our beloved husband and father. J H. W. I.tnharh: we especially r. ish to express our thanks for the beauCful flora! piecea received from the Simplex and Reid Murdoch employe, also to those tht furnished their automobiles. MRS. J. H. W. LEMRACH ANT FAMILY" T

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