Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1920 — Page 6
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THE TnfES Fridnr, September 10, 1920. o the tnilder cllmato la aouht to bring: Mcadamoa Edward Stcck. Oeorg Marn position of a player-lamp recently iur j have rtipiributol ticket? throughout Not thot4-? ave. and the lattf r's father. Davi Kvana are back from Detroit. Mich., where they h--iv ben visiting Mre . E. A . Chun hSl who whs formerly Miss Margaret furry, well known In this city. and Mrs. Henry Lwis of North Baring ave. v.tc Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Frazier who have returned to th'r home. David Lewis, son of the Lewis" la presently at Contrai'.a vl:'inc. about a roalar ha.ltJ to tho lltt'.o onej 0or- Sipp. K. A. Shador. oeorse and no doubt but that It win, o th! Heed, ani M!s Mabel l.lnd a.n1 her mo chaaed at coat price from the liurns-; the lotnmu n'.t y anil are no wvtry dePollock firm at Indiana Harbor where-J eirlous to get in a'.I reports so that tro by money could be raised to assist In pubiio may know who is to be the the defraying of the heavy evpensej- ljc!i' winner of the lamp. The numI LIVE NEWS event of let evening1 Included th litiher. The home of Mrs. J. P Walj t!o roia na well aa her mothar e.nl j ehft enjoyed the farewell aurprlsn tenj iltired her mother which trovwt to ' be a moat dellHhtful affair. Hlley Row ! la onpored of bank attaches of tha FROM THE TWIN CITIES kow!ak,wa the acene of the happy celebration and th? rooms iMut me. Involved in a irieUi.al way for PAul!11" v,u ho drawn tomorrow evening The Hoy Clark of Grapevine ft. honso were decorated In golden ftlow. which grows In erct profusions this time of the year. A two course lunch Haletead who returned from war atit : at "'flock . Those Interested may Lej have returned from a two months tr;p shortly after arriving home and taking employment became crippled in his lower limbs. Younir Mr. Halatead Is presetitly at the Mayo'a Institute In Kochester where h"pe Is ent-rtamed for him in his condition. His friends decirina: to show their por'.-. -V: Ion prejent at the drawing. j through interesting points of the west Mrs. Luther 1 wis. Sr.. of Sth Ol-J Thi William Harts. Jr.. sr moving cott ae. Is home from a trip to points1 out from Ctucbfto to an apartment in in Ohio where tilie accompanied, tor t wo j 13?th t. Mr. Hart ia employed tit in,. fnial! Ktandchildren, children of the Mark Plant and son of th-i William l-uther l.fvi., Jr. I Harts in Hemlock st. ! Vfirlou.i Hlley hanks In the coramun- eon was served and the evening iaeaiity and therefrom does H derive its ly enjoyed. A lavaller, containing- the i-ame. Some if tha former resldontaj birth-stone of the neighbor departlnsj of the row who have moved elsewhere! w prenented as a memento of th" still are Included In the personnel ot occasion. Mrs. A-lley will return t Rlley Row looms on the social calendar for ajiother of Ita eluslve affalra held laat evening complimentary to Mrs. J. Adley who Is soon to rtetlio ureal list and they wore present these parts when the health of her' ifi eve:iing. among- them: Mrs. A.1 little daughter permits. Mr. Adle- in SU'i 'i In, unUuuliil'. part for aumsy California to take her i Kelly. Bra. tjeorpe Walker, Mrs. j associated with the O. V. Jordan 0. ' l!-tl daughter, Hernlce. who Is flvi' .loin Hlock and Mrs Karl H.vey ot , Th !ast j, )Ba for nil tickets' years old and riot of robust rhy.slQu Ksst Chicago. th others Wfr whi'-h are stumltrur out for the d'.sEDWARD C. MINAS CO. A
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