Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1920 — Page 5
April 24. 1020.
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NATIONAL AND STATE FIGURES IN LEONARD WOOD CAMPAIGN
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Chambcrlin J Mr Booth Ttrhintow
Fred A. Joss
Joseph H Andrews x
Villiam F. Hodges TtMTH
MHtn'y J lor Charles I Moberlv H Good I ILtVINTH
Members of the Leonard Wood In- j anapolis. vicp chairman of the na-; Eugene H Sargreant. o Xewburgh
First, district mansgcr; Walter Prad
Hn. of Indianapolis. Seventh district
dix Campaign Committee are here ; j: I ? -3 1:: . ,:: ! , Z . r
showu, together with their candidate j7atjon shown In this croup are: j manager; Ed H. Hartley, nf New Al . liam F. Hodges, of (Jary. Tenth dis-
and two of the leading figures in the ! Harry G. Hogan. of Ft. Wayne. Indi- ! bany. Third district manager; Joseph j trit t manager: Ir. Charles H. Good
ana campaisn manager: .Mrs. 1'ootn t h. Andrews, or Seymour, rourui ma- hi itanungon. r,ientn nistnetmanTarkiagton. of Indianapolis, chair-j trict manager: Otis E. Gulley. of ager; Austin W. Stults. of Ft. Wayne man of the women's division; Mrs. Danvillft. Fifth district manager; J Twelfth district manager, and Ser fiirlio l4r,Hr. rf lnrlioninn! rif ' Harrv Mnhprlr rt Ph Plh VVll. SlXth tOT A. H. Ueardslev. cf Eikliart '
HTin-.'ttee, and Fred A. Joss, of indi-; chairman of the women's division ; j district manager; Harry O. Chamber-j teenth district manager.
national Cooper
campaign
Proctor.
Leonard Wood
Col. William
chairman of the national campaign
PERSONAL i
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Robert "eriey f South Hohman st. is quite wl with an attack vl bronchitis. Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Knnf2r. 1066 Nobel avf .. a son. Arril Eoth mother and son doing nii.)y. Th Music Department rf the Hammond Woman's Ctub wH! hold its regular study meeting at the liorne r f Mrs. Li'.Uan Mikesoh. CS T'.imbach avf ., .Monday ecnins. promptly at 7:30.
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "AOS"
Hear IIan. Wagner singing Wafram Pries Lied from Tannhauser at tiie concert given by Saergubund-Ki-d'iia. May 2nd. at : p. m. at Unity
hail for the benefit of th starving chil idien of Austria. Admission 5f'C. Supj per and May bail after concert. ! BUTTON COVERING
Hemstitching, braiding-, pleatinff and sewiner machines at bargains. Call on ,T . Wassey. 91 Sta te St.. just w est of Hohman. phone 446-Hammond. 4-12
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! To nominate James F. Powlins. vo'e
No. 4?, a republican candidate, for
this important study. K!ction of .fftcers for th" cominjt y-Zr n.in?i as foiiows: Chairman Mrs. W . M. Bisger; vice chairman Mrs. t. Hrnwn; secretary and treasmer. Mrs. Anna Leary. and Mrs. Kric Lund to sei cn the calendar committee. The Whiting Camp of the W. Ft . C. have invited the Hammond W. n. C. to be their puests at dinner this cu. ring. Al! of those wjio desire to attend are requested to take the s .-: o'clock car from he four mrnr. r. diner will he served in the I. O. O. y. hall f Whiting.
MOTHERS. HOW AWAIT STORK IN HOSPITALS
! sheriff.
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Mrs. Friediy Johnston, formerly of Hammond now of South Bend. Ind., is the gust of hr sister. Mrs. J. lb&ch, of Kenwood, for th week end. Triumph Council No. 11. Daughters of Liberty will hold its regular meetingMonday evening. April LTith. As there is business of Importance to transact, a good attendance is desired.
Mrs. Joseph G. Ibach. of Kenwood, u-jj hostess to the members of the Marquette Club at a one o'clock lunch-
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THEATER THE Josef Rossenblatt CONCERT With His Own Pianist, Sunday, May 2nd, 2:15 Trie concert all Gary. Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago. Indiana Harbor, Valparaiso are waiting patiently to listen to. A Concert In Many Languages English. Italian. French, Hebrew and Polish. Such a concert Gary has never heard before, and perhaps never will again. To lose such an opportunity to listen to the famous European tenor, Josef Rosenblatt, means the loss of a great opportnuity. Mr. Rosenblatt's phonograph records sell at a premium all through the United States. He is known as the man with the wonder voice. He earned the title of the greatest singer in many countries. At his first appearance in the United States several years ago the Chicago Opera Company offered him a large salary to sing with that organization, but New York City was his choice, which offered him greater opportunity. Remember the Place and Time Gary Theatre, Sunday, May 2nd, 2:15. Tickets on Sale t at Gary Theatre office. House of Muscat, the Emporium. Max Bernstein. Mr. Levey. 21 V. 16th Ave., and Mr. Marks' News Stand, Lake Shore Depot. Buy Your Tickets Now
Don't forpet to attend the Gala (ViMcrt arranged by the SaergerbundFi'lelia for the benefit of the sick children of Central Kurope at Unity Hall. Sunday. May 2ndt at 3 p. m. Supper served at 6.30. Dancing at 10. Tickets 50c 4--l-:4-:
LOST
A tin pan; you will find it In the piano. New customers $1. References. Phone i:00-R. 4-23-"t
Grand Gala Concert given by Saer-gerhund-F'.d'lia assisted hy wll known artist and fin orchestra for the benefit of th stiffrinK children of C'en tral Europe at Unity Hall, Sunday. May 2nd. at 3 p. r,i . Tickets 50c. Supper and dance after concert. 4-21-24--S
Mrs. H. r. Johnston of Columbia v. who has been ill at Mor-g-aret's hospital for several weeks, is setting- alonu fine and vTill bf' taken home tooay. Mrs. Wm. Harder of 42 Hickory st . was given a very pleasant surprise party on her birthday. Thursday evenins. by a number of friends and relatives. Cards, music, games and m.vette pictures, given by Frank P.extrew, afforded a very pleasant evening. Mrs. E Graham and Mrs. Flexirt-w were the winners of the prizes. A delicious luncheon wan served. Those present were the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kextrew, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. E. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. G . Myers, the Messrs Tebell. Floyd Fvxtrew, M. E. Wilson. Arthur Myers anj Clare Harder.
Situation Causes "Lying-in" Shortage in Denver Doctors Alarmed.
To nominate Jams F. powl-rg, vote No. 4?, a republican candidate, for sheriff. 4-13-lOt
HEMSTITCHING
The Ptraube Hemstitching Shop. FAr fine, hemstitching, beadinsr. hand embroidery, buttons 'covered, pleating.
' fancy stitching, and designing ca'l at I Room 2. Straube bldg, Hammond. First class work. Mrs. It. P. Clark. 4-24
eon yesterday. The highest scores were held by Mrs. T. E. Bell and Mrs. V. F. Mashino. The next meeting will be a one o'clock luncheon In Mandel's tea room. Mrs. Disbrow will be the hostess. This meeting will Occur in two weeks the date of whicn is May 7th. Next Saturdfc-' Mrs. F . Johnston, who was a member of the Marmi'tt Club when she was a resi
dent of Hammond, will entertain thi Marquette Club at her home in South Bend. Ind.
Mrs. J. S. Beckman win entertain the Embroidery Club at her home on Monday afternoon. The Evening hour committee of tii Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the. home of Mrs. Harold Harper in Ga-y on Monlfi evening. All de6'ring to attend will catch the 7 o'clock car for Gary at Sibley st.
Mr .and Mrs. Thurlow- Tennis, who were married April ISth. arrived hoine fro mtheir honeymoon. They visited Harrison City and other points in la. The Hammond I-tethany Club had a large attendance at their meeting !ast evening. Dinner was served at sixthirty, after which a go"d program including a vocal solo by' Miss Hazl Younger and a talk by Miss Addie Grace Wardle of Chicago. The subject of which was "T,ife,-- wa.s Riven. The next metlnar will occur May 14th at the Methodist church.
INTERNATIONAL NEKS SERYICE1 DKXV'fcK. Apni Because Denver mothers frown upon receiving visits from i he stork in their own homes. iherc is a bing-.n shortage in the, city. The hospitals n re inadquai to care for expei-tant mothers who apply for acconi mnda.! ions. Local physicians declare that the "fad." prevalent I" tho East for some nme. has reached Denver and i; responsible for Denver mothers not 'boosing the home as place for bringing children into the world. ' It soem u is no longer fashionable to use the home for partiuient purposes." said Dr. Pierce van dor Smith, local obsletrici.tn. ".jo many women now insist upon the hospital that there is no room for thern. Some will jfo into a ward when a private room is not available, rather than remain at home.'' That the fad' has come to stay is the; (.pinion of many physicians, who ucilni" that the peed for an institution to be used exclushely for lyin-in purpesos is RrowinK dily. Wi'h women alout to become mothers saii'pinsr the hospitals, there is not suficjent accommodation for othor patients, it is said.
A most interesting: and instructive meeting of the Central W. C. T. U. was held at the home cf Mrs. Chas. Deen. 1080 Harrison St.. yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance and a number of visitors present. The committee served a delicious threv course luncheon, which was followed by a social hour. The next meeting will occur at tho home of Mrs. Giles Warner. C3 Carroll st. Alice Blockie. daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. Geortre Blockie. of 420 Eaton st. is recovering from an operation, having her tonsils semoved.
The Phi Mu Gammas held a meeCn? last night at the home of Margaret Fromme. The entira evening was devoted to business. The next meetingwill be held at the home of Miss Evelyn Hilton, of Murray st. The History Committee' of the Hammond Woman's Club will hold its final meeting of the cluh ytur at the home of Mrs. Pan Elrow n. Truman a ve . n Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Turner will be the leader, the topic will be a talk on the subject "Germany's Future." Plans for a social day will ,he discussed. The afternoon win he concluded with tea and a social hour. The So and So Club met At the home of Miss Grace Probiak of Louis st.,
Wednesday evening. The evening was
spent socially and a nice luncheon wan sered. The next meeting will occur in two weeks a; the horn of Miss Thelma Hugo. Miss Alice Prang of ;i4 East State et. who has been quite ill with pneumonia for the past two weeks is some improved.
"BIG BILL" WAS READY TO SERVE F;g B;U" Sibotirh who has a record in the East Chi' ago city court of twenty-eight arrests, without a coniction
;i nil i. o itjiin jii--.-i. iciriuiiy a jj- j
peared at the city ball for trial before the cjty judse cn a charge of violating the state liquor law. Before going into the court revm he announced to the desk sergeant in the police station ihat he had made arrangements to go to Crown Point the next day to start s. rv i:g thirty davs Within an hour the trial was complete and "Elir; Iii'il" had been sentenced to thirty days in the county jail and fned tin Oand costs. He left today for Crown Toint. About a year !?o
Judjsp Anderson sentenced him tc six I
months on a. similar charge.
The Civic Department of the Hammond Woman's Club held a meeting at
the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner. H 5 rt 1
Truman ave. last evening. There was a very large attendance who enjoyed a most interesting class in citizenship conducted in a very able manner by Mrs. Grace Conroy. These meetings rf open to nil who wish to avail them selves of this opportunity to join in
The Misses Lillian. Mayme and Anna Klein of State Line st. are leaving tomorrow for an extended trip in the West . They will stop t ail of tne important places enroute, Colorado Springs. Denver. SaU Lake -City and Ios Angeles and other places of jn. terest.
TRUCK SERVICE CO. NOW ORGANIZED Organization of the Cudahy-Howard Motor Truck Ser ice whtfh was recently announced in East Chicago to serve the entire Calumet d strict has" new been completed and the company has1 opened offices in room 222 of the Calumet building. Heavy trucks have been secured and the company has staited to fill the need which lias fermeriy been filled by Chicago firms. The Cudahy-Howard company makes daily inferurhan nips and ar special, iiinx in the ricgirg nov:ng and erectins of machinery .
AMUNDSEN IS STILL ICE BOUND INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON. April 24. Rao-ld Amundsen. Arctic explorer, who is attempting an expedition to the North Pole, is still ice-hound along the Colimaf river in Siberia, according to wireless advices to the Na . y department. The Litest private advices received frr-m Amundsen were on April fi, and at that t.me hie ship was reported to be in Siberia, with Amundsen planning to float across th" Arctic Orean and t j leave his- ship in 1921 for a final dash for the pole.
RIVER IS ON ANOTHER RAMPAGE Pecent rains have swelled the Little Calumet river district on South Broadnay in Gary and yesterday the water reached t'he h ish mark of the season. The water whi . h recently receded is again on a rampage, surrounding a number of houses in the lowlands to the north of the river. In places the water i. now over a mile wide.
GARY WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE Charging cruel and inhuman trtatment. associating and misconduct with
disreputable women are charges pre-'
ferred in a divorce case fPed by Mrs. D. H. Keller, wife of Ralph G. Ke;ier
prominent real estate anj ins-iram-man of Gary in the Circuit court a Crown Point yesterriaj.
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Griffith Stockholders Meeting Next Tuesday, April 27th, 8 P. M. TOWN HALL You Are Invited
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