Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1920 — Page 8

rXEBTXXSXl Mondar. June 7, 10cj!T MARY HAD LITTLE LAMB, BUT ROSINA PREFERS HER DOG tires be f ii cil fron-. the srraj. heap Motorists are weli'onr.n; v.iloaniz mil h as !he.-- who huv the !.);rasi rs Crown Point " to re -: iiat I he MERRILLVILLE refuse to rep.ur a tire lo t w-.rth pairinir and w iio nee mal"ri.i is 'stand the intMT i ! ess punishment of r ad the ultimate test .-f a repair. Th-.- tire .-t.rtte..n's kuiie .v'd t.v Mi: e.i UOH t lOtl .'I i Hulk of tire ve;oi r S.ii.iols. imp.. I t.ttlt Jit t!ie Sol'lt li'tl the car owners ttre tt'-uoles. It ;s ptotitalile husines for th moiorist to consider trie advantages . !" tiie retciirlni: for retreads of fabr briviks. before Tb.ri'Wit.i; :t .1 y ii's worn tire?. retread is a pr. ti t .1 i nvestmo t . :' taken in hand In fare tin fa bri is njured. NOTICE The many friends of Mrs. John ! :'!ti" will ho sorry to l-'arn that she :; rM a paralytic stn.-ke at her home The l;lacks:nith Will be clOse.i e r-.Njn until further Sl.o TV riot and 1'eed Mi'i at iriiay after- ,;. 6-(-4 have it sent to year house every night. Then you'll ce sure it will be there. TV. "V i ENTERS JOB WITH PROPER TRAINING

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r Sat .-riia;.' n ht ami wan on quite a x i i.--us t i'luiitioii for a time hut Is sunie n fat hotter now. Mr?, f'.ertha I'ai'.y of Milwaukee, is -l n'1in a few 1ny. here with her relhi;ip, she will he remembered here sm M , Ortiia ;r:e.-l. Milton Kerr h:i. txvifrht the Oeorjre Hndcrlnn; prorerty f -rmerly the Tom pl;t. e on Juliet street, now otfuy.ie1 S Mr. and Mm. IVllfamfr. Mr. Kee- wi.l not take immediate pos. .- C . Lincoln and trranoison I.inr n rurry. speni Sunday in ary- with - and Mrs. Jlarry ttra;j;ht and fam- : y . M ;.? iV.a-lvs newttie ha. r's;Kned her p, ii..n in .:inty Treasurer Bradford's .- '!; e to take ffe.-t Mav 12:h After a i or.; h's vai-a un she wi'i re employed h !. off :'. of the I -ike County Tit.w soi i ; , r.trr v .tm:iny . Vr. and Mrs. Parwin Wsshb'jrn of TVil'-ard. hio, have been fpendinff the ;;r week ith Mrs. Ardl!a Faneher and .on Thad. and Mr. and Mrs. Ame. Vr. Washburn is a brother of Mrs. Van cher and Mrs. Artie. They returned f th.r home n Sunday. Nfiss Mary oik is enjoyinpr two (ffk vacation from her duties In Co. Teorder Johnson's offioe. Mrs. Mahf! Straley entertained the "-mbfrs of the "Pon't You Remember "' :b" at the home of her parents on ,st irday. Th" club meets erry month a-d the member.? enjov themselves in r" r-im-.seer.ee. Mrs. J. TS . N'eal, who 'i-a been th cue. at of her sister Mr, r P. rattee. was an ot:t of town member who attended. arises farraft flmss was In Chicae" for the week end with hr parents. Mr and Mrs. Peter Etlins went to Flip"? Tark on Sunday to see their da.:srhte-r Marert who is in a fresh ? ,eunitari;im in that pla.-e and imj.rovir r nicely. Mr. s.rul Mrs. Marvin Hoffman and sen and daughter of Hunt:nston. Ind.. r.ir been in Crown Toint visltinST at the home of Mr. and Mrs. farion HoffTian end Mr. and Mrs. Jay Poak of orchard Orof. Mis Tda Schmidt went to Chlrtro .'nturdav to meet Miss Margaret Janr. thev ieavincr in the afternoon for M i w.-i u ke to spend Sunday with Sister crtT'.ide Jan.sen at th Convent in that ,-; t V Raymonii Ifntn of Trlohsville. O.. :s "ipendsnfr a few day. at the Vropleby r'-r-ie m Tl-Ls-t street.

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Mile. Rosina Galli and her dog. Mile. Rosina Galli, premier danseuse of the Metropolitan Opera company, recently sailed for Europe on a pleasure trip to rest up from the arduous work of the opera PcRson. She intends to visit in England and Rus?ia. And every place Rosina roes the dor- j sure to go. He doesn't have to follow. He's carried.

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The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church are planning to give a roast eeef dinner in the church ba.."ement. on Wednesday. June 23rd. for tho small sum of T5 cents a plate. Mr. a,nd Mrs. C. Hue of Indianapolis boulevard, entertained seivera.1 of their friends from Kast Chicago Thurariav "veninjr. Little Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vi.s of Myrtle avenue is very 111 and tmde- the care of nr. Timm. Mrs. Otto nie.ser and family who 'i-ne been w ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tnprraham cf Wheeler. Ind. for .he past two months, havn returned to ' -- home n Myrtle avenue. Mr. und M rs . A. Sibreckey of At- '.. son avenue had their little twin ba-,-s cf.ri.-'tened at tii St. John's r, .rch on Sunday mnminsr lr .He v. Fa- . -'T Hcr:oii c. The little ones wre -amed Bernard and Bernardine. a din-re-was served after the christening o n!y the immediate familv. M-s. J'-hn Fla-u of Myrtle sventie. -vh' do-ne their washin-r in her hasen"nt last Tuesday, was badlv injured

-rii cva! eas and has been ill ever s'nee and tinder the doctor's car. Miss" Lillian Piau left yesterday for Wood R vr, Illinois, to spend her two v eek vacation visitine with relatives. Mr. snd Ts. A. Wilke of the West r-i-K Addition returned from a two week's vacation which thv spent at r'irand. Mich., visltinsr with relatives. The Masons who took the Consistory t Fort. Wayne last week returned hom on Friday. Afrs. W. Selipr of Ka.st 55id visited her daughter Mr.t. Tenry Fearers and family of Lake avenue on Fridav. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ocidinsr of tyrtle avenue were sruests nt the Bernstein heme in "Hammond Fridav evenimz. The item in Wednesdav evening's paper shout Mrs. .T . Mahalso havine twins, was misrepresented. Tt was n filter of Mrs. Mahalso's. Mrs. Alree'rty who was formerly Miss Anna Ha.neh.er of Atchison avenue

A very pretty wedding was held at ' the heme of Mr. Hough at llcveriy H;1U in Chicago. Thursday afternoon. I at three o'clock, when his daughter, j Miss Cora wa.s united in niarriasr- tRobert McCord of In 1 ia na poi .s. She w-ore a rire.vs of white p.-orette or. pc ( and carried a bixjuet of jasmin's and minionettej. Miss Kdna F-orser of this j place, acted as maid of honor and the I jtroom was attended by his brother, j The wedding march was played by Mr. j Fred Hough, brother of the bride. The i house was beautifully decora'c.i with ; bridal wreath, ferns and palms and fef- j icon? of white satin ribbon. A dinner

followed the ceremony after which the youc? couple left on an extended trip through the west and upon their return will reside at Indianapolis, where the groom is in the law business. The bride, is well known here and has many friends here who are interested in her futuret happiness. Mrs, Hlomquist who- was taken suddenly ill Thursday, was rushed to Chicago to a hospital where fhe is in a serious1 condition. A number from here attended the

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