Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1920 — Page 7
Thurcdav. Julr B. 1920.
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WOODEN-ITTYIB Th marriage of Ruth Wooden, who Uvm with her grandmother, Mrs. Frank rhilhppi at 606 "Wilcox avenue, to Frank L Lauyfr. who is employe! at the American Puper Heater company, took place yesterday afternoon at S o'oloi k. The welding was characterized by its simplicity and Informality, the bride wore a blue suit with a hat to match, and 5iss Hilda Whltexel. who attended the bride, wore a blue suit with a hat to match, they both had corsega bouquets of roses. The groom was attended by Walter Jordan. The young eourle left on a honey m"on to different points In Michigan. They will be at home after Rug. 1 at 606 Wilcox avenue. Miss Wooden i a niece of Mrs. C. Kasfin cf Webb street. There will ba a cailed meeting of the
Hammond Chapter O. of E. S. Friday afternoon at 1:15. at the Masonic temple. All members are requested to be present to assist in the funeral services of ffster Uisie Cresson. Signed. Ruth Thompson, secretary.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Bush and children of WlUiamsport, Ind.. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs George Yaeger. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Kay for the rast week returned home yesterday.
The Hammond Bethany club will have a beach party Friday evening, July ?. at the Whiting beach. Each member is requested to attend and contribute toward the lunch. th contribution should li something that begins with the same ;-'ter as the contributors first name. Th members will leave the corner of 'ate and Hohman streets on the 8.20
car. Ech member Is requested to be present as a good time is assured. Please bring your tennis racquets. Mrs. H. R. Daub of Huntington, Ind., Kit Flynn of Rochester, Ind.. Mrs. Tracy Simpson of Toledo. Ohio, have returned to their homes after spending to weeks aa the guest of Mrs. Charles Bunnell of 53X Michigan avenue.
INDIANA DELEGATES ARE NOW ON THE WAY HOWIE Some to Make Side Trips Others Coming Directly Ticket Pleases Hoosiers SAN" FRANCISCO. July 8 Delegates and others from Indiana who were here to attend the democratic national convention started home yesterday and tuday by various routes. Some are members of a rarty that will visit "Vello-w stone park on the return Jour
ney. Others are returning by way of Portland. Tacoma and Seattle, while
others took the shortest route. All enjoyed the cool weather of San Francisco and the national convention.
Former Hoosiers now living at San Francis.-o and IjOS Angeles called on
the Indiana delegation and many old
friendships were renewed. The nomination of Franklin D.
Roosevelt as democratic candidate for vice-president pleased Indiana
delegates, one vt whom. Walter My ers, of Indianapolis, made a second inpr speech in which he praised Koose
1 r ' i&'Ork in t h nv Hnarlmnt
Matta Pkwiercz took place yesterday during the war. Myers said that the
morninsr at nine ocioik at. tit. An-
TO THE PUBLIC There will he a special council meeting at the City Hall tonight at 8 'clock to elect a councilman in the st-cond ward . PAN! EI. BROWN. Mayor. 7-
Special dance Sunday evening. July 11th. Columbia Hall, West Hammond. 7-S-!f-l?
Mrs. W. J. Whmery and daughter. Mildred of Detroit street, are in Iafayetle, Ind., spending a couple of weeks.
The marriaffe of Albert Tietrzak and
ington. The document Is to be brought to the attention cf Acting Secretary of State Davis before the latter arranges another appointment with the Mexican minister, 8enor Iglesias Calderon. jnw here urging recncnitlon of the n--v Mexican regime. Tre prcte o' r.-irranra's daud'itr, fi.i warded fror'i Sati Antonio. Texas, id a thousand word branding a "farcical" the emons of Carranza's death, given out from Mexico City. When legally constituted government Is established in my country and Justire is not administered by blood-stained hands. I will present to the courts all the proofs that ar necessary and demand the punishment of those responsible for the death of my faih. r." read the proterrt . "I have not only the clothing of my father, but th proof, that Herrero received instructions to proceed as he has done, committing the dreadful crime with all coolness."
drews church in West Hammond. They were attended by Hen Kulczyk. Anna Skwiercz. John Lletxan. Ann Pietrzak. Joe Kolodziejski, Rose Tadda. and Minnie Smith acted as flower girl. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Helena Szmedka assisted on the violin by Florence Fawlowska. The reception was held at the home of the bride. 534. 15Sth St.. and music at White Eagle hall was furnished by Julius Goyke. The bride is a daughter of Frank Skwiercz and Albert i a son of one of West Hammond's oldest settlers. Both the bride and groom were born In West Hammond.
Revival meetings starting this evening will be conducted by the Reverend C. M. Smithson, pastor of the First Christian church of Hamond. in East Gary. Reverend Smithson will be assisted fey R- Paul Arnold, the noted eangelistic singer and composer. During the absence of the pastor the pulpit will be filled by ten young people of the Church who have volunteered their services, these young people are in training either for the ministry or missionary work and intend to devote their lives to It. Next Sunday morning Miss Agnes McGuire will speak on "Feeding the Multitude." Miss McGuire is training to be a missionary in India. Sunday
evening Lawrence Forline, who is train-
ing for the ministry, will talk on "Mak- I ing the Most of Oneself." other young j people will have charge of the remainder I rf the. services, announcement will be t
mada later.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Enright of 04 Forsythe ave. have lpft for Barron Lake, Michigan to spend tw weeks. Miss Marjory Ruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruff of Carroll st . w-ill entertain at a one o'clock luncheon tomorrow at her home for Miss Virginia Ray. of Chicago who is to be her house guest over the week-end.
Pauline Hill win entertain at an evening party tomorrow night for her house guest. Ruth Butler and Florence Hanynond s house g-uest, Helen
Fischer.
July and August see a great number
of Hammond people departing for camps and summer homes. Michigan
and Wisconsin seem to be the more
popular states as they are within ac-
cessable distance and the climate Is cool. Fishing, bathing, boating, dancing and log fires are being enjoyed
a number of fine tans upon their return.
senate In nineteen months of controversy Had failed to ratify what American soldiers had so nobly written in blood. Myers very favorably
impressed the delegates with his
thought, diction and delivery. The
speech was made on a moment's no
tice. Myers is Indiana member of the committee to notify the nominee for
vice-president . J. M. Wallace, of Marion, bore the Indiana standard during the conven
tion demonstrations of Tuesday.
PALMER PROBE BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE
t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CHICAGO. July V Morr- smsanons in the senatorial probe into pre.convention presidential campaign expenditures
were looked for today wnon it was announced that the senate committee investigating the funds of the various candidates would inquire into the political activities of Atty. Gen. A. Mitchell ralmer and the governor liwd-n campaign in Georgia. In connection with the Palmer probe the committee is expected to take under consideration a petition Pled yesterday
by William Armstrong, a Chicago attorney, asking for an Investigation into charges that Mr. Palmer. In order to further his campaign interests, quashed several indictments against large corporations and released violators of the prohibition law. Th Geoi-ftia Lowdn campaign Inquiry was expect -d to center about Henry Lincoln Johnson, negro republican national
committeeman from Georgia, who was to he called to the stand totustify concerning his expenditure of $!.nnn, which Ijowden campaign managers declare they sent to him. Two witnesses in the Palmer inves'igation are Edward F Goltra. Democratic national commit ter man from Missouri, and Joseph T. Da vies, an attorney of St. Louis. Subpoena's for their appearance before the committer were issu-d Wednesday.
GARY AUTO DEALERS TO HOLD ROAD RACE In the neighborhood f twenty-five cars are expected to take part in the road and endurance race which is to be held between the automobile deal
ers of Gary on the Twenty-First of
this month, the i cijr- Ivingr between
Gary and Crawfordsville. Ind. The 'ommtttfe ix now arransine with the
official of the d.fferent towns along
the route for permission to run at h gh rate cf speed.
PROVES HER FATHER
WAS MURDERED
Miss Julia Carranza Lays Proof of Assassination Before Sate Dept. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SIRV1CE1 WASHINGTON. Julyy 8. Julia Carranza's protest against the "assassination" of her father, the late Venustiano Carranza, and charging Gen. Oiregon wit responsibility for the Mex'ean president's death, was fil'd with the state department today. The pretest, it was said, was laid before the department by S-nor Ygnaeio Bonillas, former Mexican ambassador at Wash-
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The Elks parade in Chicago was well
attended "by over a thousand Hammond people, many of whom saw the parade j not at aJl, and others who caught brief j glimpses of the tops of a few brother's j plumes. Those who were able to se, however, report one of th most stu- . pendous parades yet seen in our decade, ! the float were not alone colossal, as , is often ttmes the case, but they wer ( artistic, understandable and interesting, j After the parade there was a dinner at ; the Elk home In Chicago and a dance, j the whole city wa entirely gay. and , especially lighted for the occasion from j the aouth shore to the north.
Mr. and Mrs. T.. Colman left today for Allmond. Wis.. t be the guests of , the Heverend and Mrs. J. J. Moore of , that city. j Mr. ar.d Mrs. B. A. Howell have returned from a two weeks visit at Van Auklins Lake, MinK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wasserman and son, Melvin of 453 Gordon street, have gone for a two vacation at Shurburne, Mtnn.. which they will spend vi'h Mr. Wasserman'B grandparents and other relatives.
The ijterrtet meeting of the daughters rf Rebekah will be held this afternoon and eveninlat Indiana Harbor. Ind. Emma Wilson, state assembly president, conducted the school of instruction and rther grand officers of Indiana and Illinois wll lbe prent this evening. The Lake county degre estaff will exemplify ritullatle work.
Mrs. IrfwH Skinner and children of Chicago are spending the week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crumpacker ef Olendala rark.
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