Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1920 — Page 12

THE TTMES

Thursdnv, .Tulv 1920.

Twin City

News Notes

Q. Richards, father of City Olrrk Thomas Richards, was removed to St. Marsarefs hospital in lUmmoml, last evening:, following a several tifiys rniical illness at homf. The patient i ,Z years of Ke, which makes his condition all the graver and recovery more doubtful. Expert docjors from Ch.. -agn have been called on the case, but Rise very little encouragement to the family. It is to ba hoped that hospital care will relieve to some extent the condition

wnicn is the aggravation at the ent time.

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Mrs. A. H. "Watts of 'the Biokncll apartments arrived home last evening after an extended trip to Hanover. Franklyn and Indianapolis. Charles Lynn. a.n employe of the I. H. Belt railway and who lives in Xorthcote avenue, has returned from an extended visit to many points in the'eat among them New York and WahinsTon. It was the time allotted him as a vacation. The month of June and Us many attendant weddings came to a conclusion yesterday but not until one m ie nuptial ceremony was added but not really occuring during the month, only as a surprise and an announcement to the relatives and friends of Miss Marie Ga-skey, a very popular yotin I. riv of Indiana Harbor, who not hav-

consent is very readily gained, flipped away last March and became wedded to Albert Ernest, a very prepossessing younj man who lsemployed in thyards of the Inland Steel Co., and is the son of a retired merchant of Chirrn. Miss Gaskov is the daughter

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3920 Ivy St. and is just budding into her eighteenth year. The ceremony to-k place in Chicago and the secret was imparted to the couple's parents and the usual forgiveness and blessings extended. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest w ill remain at the Uaskcy h, me until they can secure an apartment as it is their intention to make their home in the Twin Cities. They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. Dr. Joseph I'rknv a well known phy sician in this city with offices in Chicago ave. is leaving for Rochester. Minn. ,to enter the Mrs. Mayo's institute where he will take a special course in general surgery extending- several weeks. His office in this city will be closed in the meanwhile and he will make public announcement when he returns equipped with the knowledge, that the Mayo institute is gaining in world-wide recognition these days in their courses on general surgery. "While the physician In delving into study, Mrs. X'rkov will visit at th; lakes and go to Rochester to meet hr husband about the time he has completed his course and journey bacK with him. Their home in this city will be closed during their absence. Death occurred to Michael Heffron, at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond yesterday. The deceased was w-ll known in the Twin Cities at one time he was in the employe of Hoy cirK, building contractor and met with injuries a he was leaving the Sinclair Oil Refineries where he has been laely employed, last Friday. He was run ning to aboard a car when a passing automobile struck him, rendering him unconscious and when examination was made at the hospital It was found that his injuries were of a fatal nature, j The deceased was originally from Ken- j

tucky ana came here several years ago and worked about in the Chicago districts. He has a brother and a cousin residents of Chicago. He was unmarried and 46 year3 of age. Th: funeral is occuring today from the Burns undertaking chapel in Hammond The M. E. Crites of Grapevi st. have departed for Monticello ,Ind , where they will spend the greater part of the summer. Attorney Crites will be returning here to his office in about two weeks, hi3 family remaining there Twin City Circle. Daughters of Isabella, will meet for social purposes tomorrow evening and only transact such business as is of important nature. All members are urgently in-

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BUTTON COVERING hum 111 1 ni.u iv om: day Pleating, 1-raiding, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all ork guaranteed. Jail on J. V. AVasst y at T'l State St .. ju.-t vest of Hohman st. 1 hnc 1 4 C-Hammond, Indiana. 6 -1! 1 DIoiing:. F.iprrMini; Trunk. Hownrd Nfrvicr. Hay plionr, l'.at Chi.. 1470; nlirht phone. llat ' li t . 2 1 S . fi-lS-tf

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-tlia Hascall, ir. the offices of : d of lliiut dlion. will lie in a avir.g for the week-end hoiibe spent at Terra Haute ao-

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ccinpatiied by Mr. "William 11. Olds, her uncle, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Smith, the latter her sister. The trip will be made by auto. Miss Jean Sneddon of South Baring ave. is ba. k from a trip to Fort Wayne

where she was gone for two weeks. An expected visitor at the Sneddon home is Mrs. T. R. MoxWy, a daughter, Mi.-s Margaret Sneddoin before her marriage, and who is bringing her two small sens with her to s pi 11 J the remainder of the summer. They are coming from Birmingham. Ala. Thrre is to be the organization of a Protected Home Circle in Eas.t Chicago at a very soon date with Mrs. Isabella Iantz of North Magoun ave. acting as an appointed leader. The head quart t rs of this organisation is at Sharon. I'a., and it holds benefit insurance Vhicli is attracting a large class when inception of the local ordtr is ready. Mrs. Lar.tz is associated with other orders of this city but iJ spending much of her time in the interests of this new fraternity.

Mr. and Mrs. Ht rman Ki rr of North I Forsythe ave. have as their guest j Mrs. O. It. Hammer of Holland, la. I Mrs. Fred Eantz of North Magoun;

ave. has just rf turned from a trip to the East to visit a sister who is a resident of Franklyr:, I'a.. and w iw was to undergo an operation of a critical nature at a hospital in l'ittsbu.-gh.

Miss Van Houten, chief operator at ! the Calumet Exchange is returning to i her duties the caily part of next we"k J

atter a vacation ot a tew weeks. M:s Margaret McAuslan. an operator at til.; exchange is most fortunate in securing a leave to depart with her parents for an extended voyage across sea.1, Scotland and "Wales are the. two countries they will visit and pr,.,-'y spend a part of their time in England. Miss Esther Zimmerman, one of the operators is ill and confined to her home in Baring ave. News concerning the young lady operators at our own town exchange is always a pleasing addition to thse columns and welcomed . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pratt of Rockford. EI., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kipp in Beacon st . Tn- cou-

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