Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1920 — Page 11
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
. OVBHAI I. CM II l STARTED An overall clu'b has bfn started in Usst Chicago. City Clerk T. T. Richards is the pni7.T and charter nipmberK and surprised his friends .by apeparing at the city hall tVs morning- in nifty blue snd white striped overalls. Richards in -working among: his f .lends in the city ha.ll and predicts that within a few days be -will hav a dozen or more, recruits right in the city hall. Mayor 1? Mc-Cormack, he says, will be. the next member of the chib and after that, th" rush. Mayor McCnrraick reports that he wa ralld cut of "bed at four o'clock this morning: -by the City Clerk who jrfd the wearing c-f overalls for toi"ty. After Investigation the mayor found tbat his overalls had a little too much crea.se on them and that the city hall nut wa.lt to see them until they havs been 'to the laundry.
HURT IV AI'TO AfX IDFTVTS
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u ."2.t Narva street, past Chicago, suf.ered a broken leg; cslerdny when he ran in front of an automobile driven by . harlfs Sterling: at 4320 Ph-ott avenue Mr. Sterling picked up the boy and took him to Or. A. G . Schlieker where medical attention was given. .ne-ther accident which luckily did not result seriously was that of Mary suljak of Hamlin riace. Fast Chicago, who was struck by a Ford truck as she got oft" the South Shore, car at Carey street o-n Chicago avenue. The driver of the truck which did not stnp is unknown but the condjetor of the ca r caught the license number as Indiana ;77. The girl received slight cuts about the head and hand.".
FGROEJ IV HOI D-IT John Peleg of Indiana Harbor, reported to this police that two negroes held him up at the corner of Alder and 137th streets and robbed him of $17.
AITOS COM.IDK
The touring car of Jamei Calvin and the truck of ;. Ayelln, both of Indiana Harbor, were damaked about $300 each last night -when the two rr-llided at the CanRl street bridge in Kast Chicago. No ona wa injured.
RErOVF.R MHIB C All The Ford coupe of Dr. .1. A. TSrdn was stolen last nirht fro min front of St. Margaret's hospital in Hammo-nd but was reported located
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It is only natural that the business man appreciates it when the officers of the bank take an interest in his ambitions and plans. He needs the bank in his plans for the future conduct of his business, and there is more confidence when he knows that men of sound financial judgment are solicitous about his -welfare. Keeping an active interest in the ambitions and plans of the business men who are its patrons has enabled this bank to build up an invaluable good will. The bank is successful ; its aims to have its patrons succeed with it. Besides, the business man who banks here commands all the prestige that goes with being accepted as a patron of a bank which is a member of the Federal Reserve System and which is supervised by the United States Government.
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NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEKS. All cltfld mdvertlilaf mnax b. paid for bafor. 12:00 o'clock on tha day ot pablica-tloa. bart&nliva: Oetobar lat. Ail thoaa who hara moathly accounts ara excepted. Fhona advertisement will be acc.pt.d as ns-aal, bat they must be paid or before 13:00 o'clock. Madame I.etta. Gowns and Corsets, is open for business, 3 CI 4 Deodar St.. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Thone Indiana Harbor. 4t J. 4-16 Opening Dance Wednesday. Apr'.l CI. at tprln? Hill Orcve. Sr. John, lnd. 4-17-3
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Hemstitch insr. brnidins, pleatinsr and sewing machines at barsains. Call on J. Wassey, 91 State St.. just west of Hohman phone 4 16-llammnnd . 4 -1 9 1 6 1
thia morning by the Mammond police. Dr. Teeg-rde.n was attending patients ai th'' hospital at the time his car was stolen .
STEAKS ET MONDAY
Miss Mary K . McDowell, the University of Chicapo settlerntnt worker, who was to have delivered a lecture at the East Chi'-aso ('"nureialifti Men's CI ib meeting: two weeks ano. has been secured to speak before tch club at their rneetinsr next Monday evening. Her former appearance was made impossible by the Easter Sunday blizzard. Her subject will be "The well -pleasing sacrifice
Twin City News Notes
Charles Edward of Valparaiso has moved to th Mark Addition and opened a store for barber shop arid pool room trade. His family is also here and comfortably settled in an tipper flat of the building; where the stores are. There is a wife and one daughter. George Blade, a former Tndiana Harbor merchant, has settled at the Mark subdivision and enterting- the field of business. He is entering the grocery field of trade. St. Alban's Guild is arranging for another of tbeir social dances and card partie. date of which has not been definitely settled. It was during the absence of Mrs. Nels Stenberg, the president, that the plans were postponed In their completion to a later meeting . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ralin of Kim st. have as their visitor, Mrs. Louise Rahn, of Indianapolis, mother of Mr. Kahn. and who since her coming here has been called to Chicago owing to the death of her brother. The Indiana Harbor Woman's dub is making plans for a meeting to be held in the rea.r future at which time Mrs. Krank Sheehan of Gary will talk on the fc'and Dunes. It wiil b an open meeting and all friends of the club members are Invited to be present. There will also be a- talk on "Nature in the Calumet Ttegion." The meeting will afford an opportunity for those present to learn something of Interest and importance in the near territory. There will be a discussion of the subjects of the day to be participated in by those familiar th the surrounding conditions. Mrs. John Toth of Calumet enter-
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tained week end visitors. Mr. John Henry Kirch of Craw fordsville. Ill,, her father, and Mr. William Burch of Chicago, an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. O. Vidinghoff. of lfin." lloth St., ate receiving the congratulations of many friends over the advent of a little daughter In their home. The fond father Is employed at the Graver Thnk Works. The mother was Miss T.uella Petersen before her marriage and very well known here . Miss Gussle Stratford of North Paring avenue. and her brother, are home from an extended visit to the homes of relatives at Byers, Kans., and report having had a very enjoyable time. The literary department of the Past Chicago Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. I'eik. in tie Dressen apaitment. tomorrow afternoon and take up tiie study of the eighth book of Aurora l.ngh and progress as far as the afternoon will permit. The lesson will be a most interesting one and a good attendance on the part of members is desired . St. Anne's Posa ry Society will meet n the auditorium of St. Mary's school Thursday evi-nmg f"r a social gettogether meeting. Preliminary to the meeting of that evening the committee which consists of the Mesdames J. V. Keardon as chairman, John Vahey. Harry Smith, Uwrenre Fltzpatrick Jesse Dewey and D. Collins, will met with the chairman at her home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ,The Kappa Kappa Kappa of Twin Cities have invitations issued them for several important functions scheduled at very near dates. One of these is the Northern Indiana Society holding a luncheon at South Rend, the firt of May, at the Oliver Hotel, at one
o'clock. One at Port Wayne on May flth. at one o'clock. Dance at Whiting under a nearer 3ate of April 23rd. The members who desire th privilege of attending these functions will kind ly so notify Miss Annette Specter, at a very reasonable time in advance to any o fthe functions. Mrs. Abe Ottenheimer of North Mag oun ave. has returned from a trip to Philadelphia where she has spent the past few weeks in having a very enjoyable time. The M. T. Club Girls enjoyed a theater performance in Chicago on Saturday evening viewing the evening: showing of "Oolden Days'' at the Blackstone theater, and having dined in the hotel adjoining the theater. There wcr twelve in the party. Miss Julia Katagish of this city was among them. The No Name Clubwlll be entertained tomorrow evening by Mrs. Richard Pates jn Beacon st. A party of Past Chicagoans were the Invited guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Selig at their home in Chicago on Saturday evening and comprised the Mesdames and Messrs 7.. P. Campbell. John Walsh, Robert Bruce Mii'er. V. A. H. Stlwell and John Haugh. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bedford and Miss Ruth Winner of Indiana Harbor were present at a golden wedding celebration of Mrs. Bedford's and Miss Wirtnefn parents, held at Michigan City yesterday. The couple were pioneer residents of I.aPort'e, lnd., and moved to Michigan city a few years ago whete they are enjoying the best of health and had a very merry gath-
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ering of their five children and their families at the festive board yesterday. 1'aul Wirtner, a son of LaPorte was present. There were thirty-five guests seated at a sumptous dinnr honoring the occasion. Krank Peters of South Dakota, a son. was able to be present. The parents are Mr. and Mis. Nicholas Wirtner. Tonight is characterized as rest evening at the First Christian church at
Indiana Harbor, from the nightfy religious meetings held. The balance of the week the meetings will all be interesting and important and Evangelist Snyder will introduce each night something to attract in the splendid addresses he makes on behalf of Christian worship. There will be no meeting of the Indiana Harbor Chapter of the Eastern Stars on Wednesday of this week, Postponement is made owing . to till candidates inability to be present. A later date will be selected at a more opportune time for them. Guests of the John V. Reardon'a and Edward Reardon's of this city this week are John Reardon of Sharon, Pa. the father of both Mr. Reardon's. The Calumet Church Federation, com posed of more than 50 different churches, will hold its annual session in the First .Methodist church of East Chicago tomorrow afternoon and evening to which everybody is invited. The program will consist of reports and addresses of interest to every on who is interested in church work. A dinner will be served by the Ladies' Social Union at 6 o'clock and some of the best of the program will be th after-dinner speeches. The meeting will adjourn by 8 p. m.
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