Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 15 May 1920 — Page 5

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fcndUNAL SOCIAL NEWS

lytie.Mt; i.f Mr. and Mr .Oscar Kmnb.ll

of Warren si. Mrs. X. J. Zoll of ITS Michigan ave. underwent an opi rali.m at St. Margart t'.s hospital tins morning-. S.he Is svllingr along: nicely.

Through an frror In this column att night the wadding of Miss liuih 3rc rtwald and Irving t'hayken was announced when it was only tho ongacnif nt Announcement. The Hermits Club entertained at a. Shirt Waist dancing- party for inc members and their friends on Thursday evening. Way 13. I'ryor's String Orchestra furnished the entertainment tor the evening. It was a very enjoyable party and dance. The next dance to be frlven by the club will bo a May time party at the LynJora hotel on May 26th. MeKHvey's orchestra iil furnish th music.

Josephine Krimhili who is. attending tbe r.'ational K indersarten schn.u m I'liiiiio is .-pcr.dmc the week-end with hf-r j ir-!Ms, Mr. and )lrs. C. KriiniuU, Mr. :;nd Mrs. b . W. T'r.vt of 12Z Coiikey a r . , lnvi-!i l moirow for Bos Attiit-k- an-! other points in tho wt.H f"i- an extended visit. Mis. Matthews of 561 State I,ine st. very d-ttplitfuily entertained her Sunday school cUhs f West Hammond Bapti.-t Mission on Thursday the B'.'.h. at a birthday party, (lames and music were enjoyed and dainty refreshments were .served. Those pres-nt were Mildred and Anna JVeklo, Ruth aril Martha Kemp, Florence Bornliki. Kila llorman. Catherine, Crifiith, Tlielmn O'Connor and M'.y Rrussel.

LIVE LOCAL NEVS "AOS"

M. Standish and sister. Ver'a Sta,nd- 1

i.ft of Detroit. Mich., will be the guest ,n hotne

her full: r. !ol.ove.l i,v !,. f ( wo broth' r.-. Wall'-r aitd" Howard, win- were ushess. The bridesmaid vvcie .label

I Tanscrman, w ho wore a dre.-e-, of laven der, Viola. Kl.-ter. pink; M:b 1 By,.rt, j Ma ereen; M.i ry Ahlb.irn, tan. Tho bridesmaids weir m t-mj. d iiv Walter

" (!mzel. Henry Ahll...ru, .li, tllainski. BUTTON COVERING ,,,,ar''" -u,;i"-"- - o.-u-ih.mstit m; i oi: ihy j r"''' a ! i""1 "f '' .:.-.-- r-,-, and Mrieatin. braid winj; maoh: n- s ' ' " s tl" ,i',-vJ'' a"' ' I :d-maids at bargains; tJI k:ii.U of l-oi.uirs: all ''""' b.-t:.jiici.s t" m--toh tb-ir sov.ns.

w.Tk BJnranteed. Call at !1 Stale si. Just wel of II oh man si. !'i;otie ! lUnimutid. Indiana. 6-U-l

n t i: rosi i"o i ;n The Radios .Sodality of Vrt il.numotid May dame to be fCveti May lC;h in Columbia hall, has been p. ..-d pom-d until Wednesday. June Dml, on aecoutiL of M.ssKn in i'arish. 5-1 4-1 5

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some time to hear J.din McNeill, who i.-i tiie (iirecMr of music at this church, as he l.us been granted a two month leave of absence in ord-r to visit hi.i former In: rue in Scotland. These evening programs have met

leaves the first of June with her mother. Mra. Merryweather, to spend the cummer in Canada, and Mr. ajid Mrs. fepperdine will make their future home

in Omaha, where Mr. TenDerdine hnn

been made uneriritenrl..n r i

with much favor among the music lov- j packing- plant.

er. of the community and a larjfe at

tendance is expected. As usual. thre will be no admission cliarpe for the ever. in-;.

The Faithful Workers of the Dorcas Uebekfihs will n!ve a play jt the I.

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Mrs. 13. J. Kteelman of South llohman t., entertained the Friday Art.trnoon liridgc Club yesterday at her borne. With the members. Mrs. fterlman hid as fruests Mis. John Huchel. Mis. J. Jr. fmailey and Mr.

hail on Mondny evfnir.,-. May Ilickok. High .,? were made by The Train Ia aves for Jayville Mrs. H . C. Lunt a nd Mrs Vx- v

is tho name of it.

The Central W. .-. t. T met at

f Mr. J . It. M,.,-..,o..

of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. jon vj,,met ave. Tho (,,,, f,,,,,. V. S. Heiter. and also of Mr. and afternoon was tiio -Kffc-cf 'of Trob'bMrs. Julius Meyn of Olendale Tark for it ion," the r.ev. m. H. V.,-nl ,.f M -s-

xnn t-om.n nets. .ouri save the principal addres- Ti eiol- at the 1

a a vocal selection hv Miss t;i;idv Mr?. C. Shirley of 133 Stat st.. en- j jHris accompaiife.1 by Mrs i.-" rrtainl the May Flower Club Thurs- i,r. The r.ext meeting will i,n held u-i-

nv incrnoon. i inoc riie was piaven i o'er the auspic sof h-- ho

and the highest ieore was held by j depo rt men t with Mr Mrs. L. Hixon and tin lowest nwi!u the lead.-r

by Mrs. K. Pe. Camp. Te hot.te j rrved a nicely arranged luncheon. The j The ?o and 7u,"bmel t ,), h.n nxt meetinsr will occur in two weeks; of m,, Selma Hu-., 7;;t lloh-o-.n -' at thhom of Mrs. K. Hcyle, 4-'4 j last evcninK. The r venin- was .-ri

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Don't forget to visit Heumati J",

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Don't foi-iret the GUder Ihince at tl K. of I hall. Thursday niyl.t, -Oth. (mmi! tee. " 3-0-

Thf I.. H. V. C. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Sam Homish. The

ana mil. , hiche.st score was held hv Mrs trmnk

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Homish, after which a cour.se luncheon wan served. The next meetirip will he held in two weeks at the home of

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acfi-eyal Ion. Oostlin h k i r: I i x t., n ... i ......... .

'' " j ' floor or the First f'i esbyterian I Mrs. Wm. Dieker.

' :iur(ll will present or.. or their popu!.tr vroirrani.s Sunday ev r!njr,- May l." Th" l"'"r" si st of soles and

d ; i' t s t or. I io r w it u a rooi iully fi !-c!nl choruses.

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Mas hi no.

Mrs. U. S. Thomson left for Sherbrook. Canada, last night. Mr. Thom

son has been plaeed in charge of a, large factory in Sherbrook And has been there for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson ive made many friend, during: their residnce In Hammond, who will regret their departure.

AUTO CRASH ON FIFTH AVENUE As a result of a Chicago truck driver brirmiriff Ins machine to an abrupt slop a? Fifth ave. and Uincoln st. in (Jeryenterday, J. Iuranlean. 703 Connccr.cut St., wae unable to st his auto time and crashed into the rear of the machine. .The auto wis damaged to me extent of a broken windshield, radiator and lamps. L,uckily he escaped Injury.

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J . M . Leonard

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on May IS. Ut'J". ai g p. m . for the oeneiit of for. iri relief. A fiod ;oofcraia asurcd. j-i3-:.t

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Mrs. John W' . Pepperdine and Mir?.! J. D. Smulley are attending a luncheon and matinee in Chicago today, jriv- i en by Mis. Choree Itoberts and Mrs. '

:'n ' -Plrtunify for Join, W. Peppridine. Mrs. Kobert'n

Special matit.ees Friday, May '' 1 : for the 1 1.-in mood selo.-i chiklr'n Ileum,: i- Bros. Show. ;-1 1 : ri anl Sue lie Id. , i..

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The foremen pf the Standard Steel

i was served .

!e work and a nien lunciicon

The next meetinsr will

I o.-cur in two weeks with Miss Harel

cave a very nice rarty and dance at J Hamer.

the I.yndora hotel last evening-. There

was excellent dance music and various

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K. of f ' . ball. Thur.dav r.isht. .v.iv '1

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The K. of C."s ,.r issuing

kinds pf entertainment. The liar- tin for mu. .

mon v nuarette of four o-trt .... ' , : -.-- j , . " . ' ' 1 n.,(r.;.,o- ica ....i

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edians who did some patent medicine i secured the Benson side, -ted rive r.Te...!at Spring; Mill Crove. Uood music. -Ir'-I

stunts, and two other profcjstonm wom- t orchestra. " j f edians. A string; quartete led by Mike Tieuman Uroihers Shows wi!i remain ! k -A

rryor gave pome rood selections ami I p, TTT here next v, e k Costlm aM shefriebi i i' '.!

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"Mieer ana toiet Milne lan- rni5f.r,3i ..h,-..h ..on , ... avcrui

ei. inere was a stood attendance and the Sunday etcnin luncheon was served in the -malTr-r ! ' :.

dinine room

r.- iKir:- exteriMvc iinproven.mis in the Lash building on Stale street whicn tliey rrccntiy purchased. J!'Cn secoml floor is hc'lrZ remodeled into office suites, wii.:h will be built to suit tenints. Anyone (k-siring space in the second floor will .please cominunicaie with the bank at once. American Trust and Savings Bank

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First Presbyterian Church Sunday Evening, 7:30 p. m. The Choir will present a musical program under direction of John McNeill No Admission Charge

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the plant and their wives were there. aavkamn,wiMJ m t

Mr. and Mr. Cyl Mills and nafighter. Alvira. of ITollywood. Cab. are the

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.CARD OF THAfJECS II

CAJIO Of THANKS.

I IN MEMORIAM

W wish to thanlt our many Tiast raj-y friends for the kindncRj shown us and ajwifsitance extended ia our bite bereavement. Mr. .nd Mrs. Frank McDonald. IjSltK Gary.

CASH OF TSAjres.

Wn wish to thajik oVr friends i :

relatives for their kind aid and sympathy shown us in our late bere.-k rent in the loss jof our dear wife ana mother. Ws especially wish to thank Simplex employes. Woodmen. I.. C. E. A., and F;ose.ry Society. M'e greatly appreciate liie beautiful flural offerings) and dona- : ion of autos. MCKOLAS bf.VOI AND PVCOTITER aiapji-;.

IN M21MOBIAM.

In pad and lov i use mrbiory of on ,,,-,,, Fir..i. who pflssrd away two years aso. yay J, 191S. How tender i.- life's silver cord, how soon 'tis broken hre: -ic!r moment l.rinsr- a parting word and marry a faliinjr tear; And tho' ihi.-i :,fe of mortata g-n-en is filial with srrsef and pain. Tlieiw . is a hope, the hop.-, of n.-aven. where lovf.l ones met apain. Sadly -we miss and sil-iuly wo mourn. 1-onciy paren'ts, MR. AND MR?. V.. K. KRUEGEK.

CA-E.D or THAims. AV desire to tliank our manv friends and neighbors, the 13. P. O. E the Royal N'eighbors 8487. the- Inland Steel, for Uie. sympathy an-dt kindness; also for the beautiful floral tributes, during the less of our daughter and sister. MR. AND MRS. J. I MURRAT A.VD VAMnr.

JTi WEMOFIAM.

Ta sad and Iovin remetnbr.-Hiee of our d ir dauf-ht-.r end sisu-r. M'irlia Tom Elster. who died two years n?o tomorrow. May lij. BilS. Tour hour c.-iiiv . so e.-i!m and still, I: was ce-r Ivord';. our l"a;l-..-r's win. la the b'ooro of your .voting lifo Ton was Funk in the cold, eo'd ground. There your sweet body Res. But Cod, the Ijrd, be tvb"-d you. Here we si in 1 in sr.1 r.- frain Until the day we shall meet a .' n. Sierp i ti Re.ic-. VOITt IiOVIXC, I'AUKNTS. MR. AD MBS. HK.N R V l-XSTFR. AND S!i;Ti-:R. U ABBiB i;rTi.:n.

cliurch at which time they v.i'l Kive a concert of ac;-ed t.-u.-ie. The ihoirlfY

i.-i umhi- the (iirei.tiori of Ce..rg 1.. i Adkin. with Mi. Hab.-l (1. Hon "-or! at the or pan. Th v have r e oared a i varied iiuml-i-r of sacred i-eiir. i a o ! and concert and the Brof. V. R . Dei'i- j ton of t'hic.-ljT' Wi'l Live a fe ;.r.e, nor;.-, i on tle orcati . Tho numbers rf ;iochurch ad consjreabn are nssm ; of a mo.-1 piraarn --v einn's ent rta.tt- 1 moot. i J. S. I'lp'-r and d.-i i.c .er. t r'ru-le. j of New W'ii.-.on. ikb.. have bren the ! E nests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vai'.ieri of Micliiyan ave. The W-Clo r's en- J tortuined at an eveniotr party for M;.- ' 1'iper during their visit. '

M,iss Vera Tnley who ut!'1--rrenf an !

operation at Die Bres'oy I r ria n Imept'tl i in w'hicatro, last Saturday, is getting i aiontr niof-lv. ' The Deborah Aid s -iery pave a o!" t social at the home of Mr.J. .I'-mes Kr- j win of Ditroit St.. last evening. The j ev ning was spent socially with utmes and music ari-l a pr. ram 'of son-s and readinues was given. :,!i-s. Frar.it turn- I ibir.K several interestin j; readin-s. : There was a larj-.; a tt e nd -. nee and the i social was financially successful. I . The marriace of lia?e! Ru'ze fi Wil- I Bam Ahlborn was so!"miii,-.d nt . j Baui's Luthran chur.-i on Wednesday ' evening at 7;H1 o'cloi x . The I;e-V. ' Biclilsir.ii r.frieiafed. The br;d- ha ! :' : a. row n of white .-oroci i e oer w'rt"! - 'in entrr.-d the .-bm-eh o,, ,). ,,r.

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