Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1920 — Page 9
Tuesdav. August 10. 1920.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Chase of Hammond are spending- their vacation at tha reaidecce of ilaurice Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rohwe-ider ar the proud parents of a baby boy. slnc yesterday. Miss Lottie TValstrom. who has "been a. guest at the Lawrence Traeor h 'me returned to her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoarder and daughter Mi3 Edna and Ms.s Care Fleck are spending a week at Uke Tippecanoe. Mr. and Mrs. OJarrett and or! of pp. tron. Mich., are visiting Mrs. Garret's father. Wm. Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Biinev and family have been vlaitir.s? friends for the tast week at Crown I'oint. Mrs. Schemer and daughter of Chi--.-.ro are visitinj? at th hom-s of Mr. a, id Mrs. VTm. Kaschka. Mr. Garber of Star Cit:,-, la visiting his mother Mrs. Ga;iff. Mrs. Carl Boidt is very VA at the '.'rr.e of her daughter. Mrs. M. Lahn :i r. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scheldt and family motored to Lafayette Sunday and were puests of Mr. Scheldt's brother, Toney Scheidt. Miss Leona Raschka who has been v:s.t:r.j relatives at Hamlet and Knox for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Canby. a daughter. The second annual reunion of the Hatton family -was held Sunday at the home of Mr.' r.d arrs. Oeorge Hatton. forty grueats Tseing present. Their reunion next year will be held at Culler. The Misses Amanda Bolit. Clare Keys and Mrs. Alice Watkins of Chicago, vlelted at the. Hecry Brandt home over Sunday. Mrs. J. Heydetn and daughter Lovel. are Tlsltlny friends at Pontlae, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Trank Boldt and family of Chicago, rieited relatives here over Sunday.
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Several of our people attended th Masonic dedication oeninonies in Crown point Saturday. Mrs. Kmma Merton of UrooklteM. I!!.. is visiting her sister and fam
ily Mrs. MyieJ Pierce. Mrs. Lydia Zuvers and daughter Sable :.- tci her uncle F. J. Hartun and wifv in South I-nd last week. The M . V.. l,,. iie: Aid will hold their monthly na next Wednesday. There ujj a numb-r fro mhere attended the Fund.ty School picnic last Friday at Cedar Lake. Kclntivfs from here attended the funeral or Mrs. Niksch '.n Hobart last Saturday. llrs. Ruth Luchfne and sister Gladys Smith of Hammond spent Monday and
i Ttiay at the Barton home.
Judge Barton performed the marriage rercmonies of Sal ah Jane Baxtrn and Ernest Dan of Chicago, last Monday . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoltt visited with Mm. Sloltz's brother. Cart Gerlaclc and family in East Gary list ?unday . Mr. and Mrs. John Gross of Gary, vi&ited at Frank Stoltz's home) lat Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Keudorf visited at Carl Gerlah's In East Gary last Sunday. The Pherwo-d Music School of Chicago, has established a branch here, in Lake county with Tessa W. Eason a" director. This school was founded nearly twenty yeara ago by William H. Sherwood. "America's greatest Pianist." and Is said tt have graduated more successful concert pianists than any other school. The purpose of the Extension Department fs to "extend'" the opportunities for Metropolitan Conservatory tralniny to the boys and girls who are taking music seriously.
to get this training without the expense and inconvenience of going away from home. The regular Conservatory Course haa been r'u t in printed form, which, when studied under the arfiliated teacher leads to the Teach-
. t-r" Certificate and Dloloma. Thifl
J plan standardizes music teaching, and J Ertna and Louise Kaeke.
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! h!rh school credits to music pupils.
i;:. Mrs. Kuhlman of Hammond has returned to hor hums after a week's viit at the home of her on. J. Kuhlman . Mrs. H. F . Kaske and daughter Hel. en spent Sunday in Valparaiso with
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The sad ii'jTi from Frermoni, Mich., was received here in the drowning of fourteen year old Katie TeForto. Shr had gone with her parents on a hort vies.'. ion ana wl.ilo in bathing in Lake Michigan, she suddenly went down a deep hole. The bidy was recovered shortly after, but life was extlm-t.
The funeral was held this afternoon at I the Dutch Reform church in Lansing.
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