Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1920 — Page 5

THiesdav, August 10. 1920.

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HERE'S PROGRAM FOR

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Hammond's American Legion Post Arranges Great Evening Entertainment. The following is the program fr the greateel three-night minstrel ahow ever given in ilunmond under the auspices of the American legion Post: -THE JOLA4KS OF 1930" A Minstrel-Musical Comedy-Vaudeville De Luxe Under the directnon of the Joe Bren Production Company, Chicago ORPHEl'M THEATEK August 12th, 13th and 14th. 1320 ACT 1 "MINSTREL. LAND" Judge Virgil S. Reiter, Interluctor. Comedians: Sid Kaufman; Wm. E. Startama-a, Harry W. Margenau. Geo. L . Adkina. R. H. Monberg, Wm. E. Long. Harold GUiea and Alex Robb of the Bren Company). Bailadisti. J. M. Valentine and H. M. Von Osinki. Harmonists: Virgil Whltaker. E. Ojstafson. A. J. Chayken. E. L.

iianian. G. J. Kunst. Vernon Redmond. AV. R. Mette, H. J. Harjes. W. N. Bridge, K. L. Mauek. H. C. Merz. E. N. Ellison. O. O. Haas. R. AV. Jaenicke. R. S. Thorsen, Don Taylor, and C. Gelsert. Musical Numbers 1. Prelude. "Down in Sunny Tennessee," Entire Company. 1. Opening Medley. -Is Everybody Happy." Entire Company. J. "Oh Mother. I'm Wild." Rudj Monberg. 4. "I Wasn't Scred," Geo. L. Adkins. . 5. "The EarktOTra Dancing School." Sid Kaufman. 6. "Georgia Moonlight." E. M. Von Osinski. 7. "Give Me The Good Old Days." Win. E. Starteman. J. -Jaii Babies Ball.- Harry W. Margenau.

9. "Swanee," Harold GUles. 10. "In Gay Havana," J. M. Valentine. 11. "Sweet MimiM," Alex Robb. 11. Fina:e of First Part. Entire Company. Intermission Ten Minutes Only Overture, Orchestra. ACT 2 la Four Episodes First Episode, "The Inside Inn." A Tableoid Musical Comedy in Two Scenes Eene 1 Lobby of the "In.ide Inn." Cast: (In order of appearance) Buttons. A Bell Boy. Rudy Monberg. Trixie. A Telephone Girl. Mauds Burke. Bylvia Madeline Ripley. The Village Gossip. Louise Srevena. Archibald Doolittle. A Gentle Hotel Clerk. Kenneth Mauck. Will B. Dunn. A Theatrical Manager,

J. M. Valentine. Jazz. The Porter. Harold Gillee. BiUle Birton, A Young Lady of

wealth. Margaret Lamprell. Vivette, Her Maid. Kathryn Sharrer. Members of the Dunn Theatrical Troupe: Wilma Bieker, Rose Lee Nagel, Laura Sass. Anna Sasj, Hermeaa Kimmet, Margaret Fromm, Virginia Bauwens. Irene Van Slyke,

Virgil Whitaker. E. Gustaison. H.

Dorothy Fry. of Rensselaer. Ind.. is visiting ,t the home of her aunt, Mrs. P. L. Davis of 61 Kimtach ave. Gertrude Ghode. of 854 Columbia ave.. left yesterday morning to spend several months -with her sister, Mrs. May Carsen. at Rockford, III. Vera Miller and Nellie Housley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Potter of Oak Park. 111. Mrs. P. C. Cutner, of 132 Cedar St. left for an extended visit in Indianapolis and Petersburg, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cordua, of 510 Eaton St.. announce the btrth of a son. Fred, Jr., born on Mnrtday. August 3th.

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The regular meeting of Golden Rule Council No. 1, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, will be held this evening at Odd Fellows Hall. The Sixth Division of the First M. E. church will meet Wednesday after

noon at one oclock at the home or Mrs. J. F. Cotton 216 Truman ave. Mrs. R? L. Bruman and son, Donald, and Mrs. F.J. Brigman and sn. Samuel, left this morning f-r North Carolina after a six weeks visit in Hammond with Mr. and Mrs. H . J.

I Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kuck-

ner. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brigman and Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Brigman. Mrs. Gus Pappas returned with them to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Davis and W. G. Bince have returned from a very pleasant automobile trip to Vincenne., Ind. and Mount Carrnel and Belmont. Illinois.

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Pon't fail to see the price list in our d in this issue of The Time. Reduced rrlces all this week on Standard Tires. 8-10-it

Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oberlin are entertaining Mrs. Oberlin s father. Mr. Wolf, of Mansfield, O.. and her sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brunner and sn. Martin, of Mansfield at the Lyndora hotel. Mr. and" Mrs. Brunner have just returned from Payton O.. where they attended the formal notification ceremony of Gov. Cox. Mrs. F. E. Van Slyke. of 450 Mich

igan ave.. entertained Saturday after

noon at a porch party in honor of her

daughter. Mrs. G. H. Palmer, of Fairmount. West Virginia. A pleasant afternoon was spent end at five o'clock Miss Irene Van Slyke served refreshments. Those present were: Mrs. N. J. Austgen. Mrs. Dan Mann. Mrs. James Dickson. Mrs. Mary Binder. Mrs. Leroy Daugherty. Mrs. E. Dickey and Mrs. R. Herzinger. Ora Chupp of Hammond is visiting his

wife, who la ill at the home of her mother, in Rensselaer, Ind.

Mrs. Harry Essex and son, Richard of Duluth, Minn- whn hare been visiting at the home of Mrs. Irvin Miller, left yesterday for North Judson, where they will be the g-jests of relatives . for several week;". Mrs. Essex will b romemhtred as Marguerite Casey, formerly of this city.

CALL 628 GARDNER Taxi Service Dodge Sedan service at reasonable rates. Special rates for funerals, weddinss and christenings. 8-4-tf

When you put on that next tire g!v the Bohling Auto Sales an opportunity to serve you. 8-in-il

Let the Bohling Auto Sales put on that next tire. N. E. corner of Douglas and Hohman streets. Ham. 8-10-11

Chmielewska, Bertha Kocal. Josephine Duray. Walter and Alexander Mroz. Anthony Batie. Daniel Kalman. Edward Murphy. Hugo Bia'.ka. Chas. Duray. Leonard Matusiak. Mr. -and Mrs. Leonard Ostrowski and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sherback.Matthew A. Young of New Castie. Pa., is spending a two weeks vacation with his brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Toung of Detroit street. Sidny Smith of Chicago spent Mori. day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otto Spear, at their home in Glendale park.

LAKE CO. CLUBS FIRST INTHE FIELDS (Continued from page one)

. Margaret Hammond of Louisville. Ky., who has been the house guest of Marion Dunnigsn of Highland street, for the past several days, left today for Rockford, 111., where she will visit friends.

will Include members from various Tarts of Indiana also. On last Friday. Judge Melon D. Barh. Senator Arthur R. Robinson and I paid a visit to Senator Harding, who received us most cordially, an he always does everyone and wh-.le there we were pleased to learn that you had been in communication with reference to having the McKinley Club make a pilgrimage to Marion. We learned that others from various parts of Indiana had done likewise but that no definite dates had been fixed. It was agreed that Saturday. August JSth. should be the day of our pilgrimage and Senator Harding himself was good enough to make a happy suggestion that we get into communication with all those who have been suggesting pilgrimages and have them go upon the same day. if possible, and that he

Marion Mroi of 141 Columbia avenue, gave a very delightful party last

M. Von Osicski. G. J. KunstW. R. i n1llt in honor of her eighteenth birth- . . - .. . ... . ... r!tr inntr.vfn, .........

.lie ne, rt. j. .tiarjes, w. N. Bridge, ' j - v.-.!.,, nc nyujru

Don Taylor.

Musical Numbers 1. En3emMe, "Oh, Here We Come," Chorus. S. "He's Me Kiddo. Vivette. Buttons and Chorus. Second Episode Song and Dance. "Peachle," Katherine Oberlin.

Assisted by: Edith Rnff. Marjorle : Ruff. Josephine Krimbill. Ruth I

during the evening and at 11 o'clock refreshments were served. The table decorations were in pink and white, and

a birthday cake with IS candles deoo-! rated the center of the table. Those J

present wre: Catherine and Helen Mroz. Mary Kocal, Victoria Chmielewska, Anna

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Eeebe, and Faye Rick. Third Episode elections From The Opera, Lydia Walters Van Gilder, of the Chicago Grand Opera Company; Mrs. Lillian Mikesch. accompanist. Fourth Episode "This And That." Alex Robb. Fifth Episode Scene 2 "The Inside Inn.- "Palace Of The King of Gazook." Characters: King of Gazook. Geo. L. Adklns. C-een of Gazook. Wm. E. Long. Court Attendant. W. R. Mette. Fan Ee&rer, Vernon Redmond. The King's Favorite Dancer, Genevieve Gauthier. Members of the King's Court. Temple Guards, etc. 1. Temple Dance. Misses: Edith Ruff. Marjory Ruff. Ruth Dickover. Miriam Warner. Helen Beebe, Josephine Krinbill. Faye Kick and Katherine Oberlin. 2- Toe Dance. Genevieve Gauthier. 3. "Jungo Land." Lydia Wolters Van Gilder and Chorus. . 4. Burlesque Love Scene, Ripley. Archibald and Button. t. Grand Finale, Entire Company. The sale of reserved seats is now jroing on at the Orpheum theater box efflce.

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Mrs. R. B. Fowley and son. Wesley, f 41 Eatca et.. Ntarnrt yestray from a two weeks vacation spent with relative aad friends ia St. Lcuis. Blfomfejcton and Fymttae. VI.

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would designate that day as Indiana Pay. Mr. E. W. Wlckey of East Chicago has also been in communication with a view of makinjr a illgr1maj,e of republicans from Lake county. It occurs to us that you. East Chicago. Gary and Hammond miht make up a special train, each keeping yur separate delegations (that is each club wear its own insignia) an-I go hy special train, perhaps several sections, so as to arrive nt Marion say early after noon. We could arrange to ar

rive any time between 1:00 and I:nn p. m. Senator Harding would the nhave the reception and speech making perhaps about 2:30 p. m. Won't you kindly advise me whether this would he agreeable and indicate about what you feel can be done In the line indicated. We all feel that it would be a great thins; to combine and mak. Indiana Pay. Senator New has already indicated tn me that h will accompany us and Senator Hardinc has expressed the wlph that I communicate with Senator Watson and Mr. McCray and see if we can't have Ihem cu also, in a word it is th wish of Senator Harding and our very heaty wish to co-operate with any and every organization and others who will unite in making Indiana Pay a great success. Trusting we may havp the pleasure of your co-operation and others In the way indicated and with all good wishes I remain. Sincerely yours, K. J. JACORY T observe thp tim between Hammond ard Marion is about fi hours so if von arranged to tro from there ati

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ALLIES GIVE ASSURANCE TO POLAND (Continued from page one)

way with the Russian infantry 12 mis In the rear, said Warsaw advices to the foreign office tilling of the present military situation. Premier Millerand conferred through out the morning with the heads rf the French government. He will meet the full French cabinet to make a detailed report tomorrow. Will OT DISCI S3 IT "I am unable to discuss th results of the Hythe conference unttl after Tremier Lloyd George has made his announcement to the British headquarterH." continued the premier, "but at ail events the treaty of Versailles guar anteeing Poland independence will be upheld . " According to the Petit Journal, the allies will favor the enrollment of former allied soldiers in the Polish army as volunteers. The allies are particularly anxious to bolster up the air and artillery brunches of the Polisn army. Great Britain and France have derided not to appeal to the league of nations in behalf of Poland because of the Inability of the league to take any decisive action. t. S. XOTK A MYTERY Th "American note" nhioh th. fr.

eign office announced was bring re

s' etived from Washington, has develop

ed into a mystery. The government has refused to give out the text or

make any comment, while press cable- j

Hi m n uriimjinin saia that no note has been sent. "The U. S. takes sides with Poland" was the headline used by th Matin upon its story of the note. "The allies will ask the Scandinavian countries snd Germany to join in a new blockade of Russia." said a Hythe dispatch to the petit Pafismn. Th. allies also will 'ssk the Scandinavian states and all the border stntr-s that were formerly a part of Russian empire to establish 'defensive fronts." If the Russians close the Warsaw-Pantile: corridor, the allies will snd aid to Gen. Wrsngel. commander of the anti-Rolhevik army, in Southern Km-

uu. Munition.-' an h- ihri ugl Czecho-Slovakla ." According to the Matin. M. Karr.ancff. he.id of the Bolshevik trade mission, has confirmed in writing, the offer of the soviet government to rec ognize the Russian national debt if th Russian government is recognized. This newspaper suggests taking ov-?; the Russian railways as a guarantee.

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