Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1920 — Page 8
THE TIMES 'fridnv. Xovonibor 5. 1020. w.t U r. ! I Iatn:tiond yestcrd.-i after a i Did you hear (hat Dorothy Phillip in s'cLr'heerTisUin. w,J T0 EVERY WOMAN" relatives In Chicago for a few days. is a Wonderful picture? II! M!as Teresa llepp returned from Chicago HtMsMs whero eho njient several days with her lister ami family. j An enormous rnimifr of women ex- I eixlsed their risM of franchise at tli J VjHs on election day. They were: ;a5arly proud to cast their first vote and others were unable to get to the proelnct. Mrs. Petty Orew of Hammond vlsrited at the II. liarton home last Thursday. J. V. Stalts had several extra clerks oa election day on account of extra trade. Mr. Charley Wendt of Chicago was in town Sunday. Mrs Kila Iemmon of Chi'-aso was tibia to rile out to her daughters. JIh. ieorne Franzes last Sunday. Mro Pemmon expects to pend the winter in Florida. uf days. The .". W. C, club met last evening at ths home of "Mrs. Brlney, the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Harold Thompson's wedding anniversary and a a rtti'inlirtnt'o h was presented v ith a beautiful set of table linen. Mr. and Mrs. H Brandt and daughter. Hiss Mayme. attended a party at Cary Tuesday given by Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cosfgruve. Mi M.ih-I Traeger returr.ed to her DYER Try a "Times Want Ad" DeLuxe Theatre Mr. and Mrs. John Borns and family motored to Appleton, Wis., on Saturday and returned on Monday. Mj. Bcruns has two slaters In the oonvejit whom he went to visit. Olr. end Mrs. Jonea of 6t- John s-jeot Wo&neaday aftanioon and evonlug: with Mr. end ilra 8. W. iH.artong'. The sale t Harts faxm was trell attended. ! n rrn t ni t tEDWARD C. MINAS CO lYlIirV!VlL.I. V 1JL.L.E. jLWord received here by relatives of the death of Martha I. Blandin. who v ill be remembered here by old resldnts a si Martha, Vanes and having lived in Crown Point until the late sixtl&s, died at her borne In Cleveland, O., last week. Mrs. Martha 1. Rlandin, 71 years old. wife of Judgre Edwin J. Elandln. She for many years was president of tiorcas society and Interested In other philanthropic wor Election day w.i a very bad stormy day, hut the women were seen groing to tlie polls early In the morning, there was quite a number that registered that didn't vote. Some mSved away Urs. C. Dapfuhl -was an out-of-town I visitor on Thursday. RICE RE-ADJUSTMENT HOBART COOK Henry Hasse transacted business In Crown Point Tuasd&y. Jir. and Ifrs, JamM "Wlliard will Jwov to ITammond in the near future, where Mr. "WTJlard Ja employed at the Simpler. Joseph Palvemlak of Hammond visittd Ms parents' tiere- everal daj-s this week. The Men's Sodolity of St. Bridget '.- church gave a smoker lak't evening in the school building and report a mo it enjoyable time. Ilobart post. No. 54, American legion held their first meeting of tti . season last evening. Mrs. H. N'eey is visiting with relatives In South Chicago for a couplf
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