Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1920 — Page 9

Friday, June 25, 1920.

THE TIMES Page Nine

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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose moved y&strdy into the home .which the-v recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. McOinnis. The latter expoet to leave fc-r California . Mrs. Cooper of Stocey Island is here v.siung at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i.as. Kiausfii. Mrs. EM. Fleck and cilldren left today for Hamlet, to visit with relatives for a ecu pie cf weks.' Miss Margaret Tree of Chioaso. Is h r.-e spending' her vacation at th'- hc-rr.e f her parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Pteve Tree . Miss Helen L:nkhart is taking a srx -week's course in library training at the Butler College at iButleh, Ind. Miss Miidred Tabbert is attenddins the K:ne Arts Academy cf Chicago, and is takin? up Commercial work.

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Wurd ha-s ott-n received of the serious illness of Phi. lip fctuppy at liia heme in Lafayette. Dr. P. L. Rigg has been confined to the house f.-r several days on account of sickness. Mrs. Peter Klein and daughter Jlaiy are visiting relatives and friends Lore. They lived hero years ago but thirtyfive years ago they moved to Gettys-

I burg. . I)., where they have since

made their himc. TIus is Ihe.r first trip back ;ince they left. The Ijnwc-'.l AVomen's Club were the putais cf the Oakland Woman's Club

j "Wednesday afternoon ar.d were enter

tained at Cumberland 1-iOCRe for the afternoon. They had a most delightful time. Mrs. John Lynch visited relatives in Rose Lawn yesterd!. Mrs. Grriffia Katon left for her home in Leavenworth, Kansas, last evening after a visit here 'with Mrs. R. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Nuhcls of Holly wood. California, ranie last fvfnitg for

an extended visit here with relative and friends.

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INDUSTRIAL HISTORY MADE AT CELEBRATION (Continued from Page One)

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to do cur part in boosting the locality for we are (cine to have a plant that will be an ornament to the city." Mr. Mathias. of the American Manuccpy Typewriter Co.. manufacturers of a new machine desl.ned to revolutionize office work was introduced and pointed out by Mr. Turner as the man

,'who helped to sae the city's Lake j Front in the memorable court fight lf i years ago. told of what his company 'expected to do v.- in n its efficiency 'agents had completed their survey and i gave unbounded praise for the assist

ance his people had reecived from the hosts of the evening in locating, in Hammond . OrtnATING IV 3 DAS Mr. Luck, of the Overland Crane Co.. told the guests that work on bis plant wis so far advanced that they

! expected to br-in opeiations within Z o days. I Mr. Nickerson cf the LaSalle Steel ; Co., who make special alloy steels, I scon convinced that his company is ! to build a most important industry in j the ci'y. Their plant unit will oc-

! cupy v'.u1"1 square icci. e jun j told Mr. Hannauer to find us a location and he picked out Hammond and 'we believe we made a wise deeisioj ! in accertmg his advice." declared Mr. Nickcrson I Mr. Perry, of the L. We, iff Mfg. Co.. ' taid that 1ns people had been compelled to locate in Hammond because iv was the center of distribution for a territory that has made them double their apaity in two years. ' tO.VKHVS FISE SPEECH VC. B. Conkey, cue of Hammond's

industrial pioneers .said he had never regretted selecting Hammond as the abiding place for his industry. 1'e gave great credit to Goatlin Mej n & Co.. and said: "With its diversity

i of industry there is a livelihood in j Hammond for everybody. It is a 'paradise for the working man and

manufacturers must always be interested in the real welfare of the city." Chariman Turner then called upon Col. W. J. P.. ley, whom he denominated East Chicago's livest wire and the latter praised the work of Gen. Mgr. Hannauer in keeping many of East Chicago's Industries going when no one else could during the critical railroad strike situation. Col. Piiey called the Calumet district the greatest industrial spot in the United States and was warmly applauded for hi3 remarks . C. J. Brister, representing the New York Central l.nes. declared that the

I object of the N. T. C. is to make this

the most attractive industrial center in the country and it is bending all its efforts in that direction.

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Geortre JTannauer. -who wai riven a regular Hiram Johrnon reception, gave a lucid account of the extraordinary difficulties under which the railroads are working and a history of the tense situation with its effect on Industry as well as the railroads. He presented Tacts that astonished his auditors but which helped them to understand the situation far better than they had done o before. P. W. Meyn told "how we landed the industries" and showed that Hammond didn't need much help ia landing industries as it was able to present its own superb advantages.

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Will Be Held at Weilaird's Hall, Sunday Afternoon, 2:30, June 27 COME! And hear the illustrated lecture; on how to knock the props from under the high cost of living. See the picture charts : Instructive, En

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