Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1920 — Page 5
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! Personal and
Social News
John Sollmer, Jr.. who bas been iil el fit. Kliiabeth'u hospital, Chlca&o. Til., for the past three months, fpt-nt .Sunday with his parents Mr. and John Sj'lroer of 333 Calumet nvcr.ut in the fvening he returned to the hospital. U is getting: alone nicely but his stay at the hospital id Indefinite as yet.
TVaUer Thompjon, sen of Mr. ana Wr?. J. O. Thompson, ot 11S6 Ilunlson street, is seriously :'.! ami under t uo. tare of a trained tini.se. St. Michael'd church at St nc: "i vii'.c. Ind.. was tho scene of a vfiy pretty wedding' Thank jglvinjr oay when at h- high mis Oi-U'ia Schcisjfr of fj'ricltli became the bride of Joseph J.i'ter of Hammond, the. double rtnrf ertuiony was used, the Key. Father TJfrs; officiating. The bride hoko-t ! ..Iy In a gown of beaded seorsreturepp vi:h pearls, a tulle veil and tr tituie'a bouvjuet of white roses and lilies of the' valley. Miss Aney Doescher of St.. John wor- a. jrelty ciress oX Hjiht blue taffeta and a hat to 'natch and carried a bouquet of k:!arney roses. Gc'Tjre S'-beiti.-er, a brother of the brida served as best man. After the ceremony a rocejuton was held at the bride' home, after which Mr. and fr. Jaeer left for a hnr.eymoon. They viil bo at home after December li at 59 State Line street. They were the recipients ot many lovely ffifts and congratulation. The Hammond Zlonl5t club wiil meet Tuesday evening at o'clock at the new Synagogue. There are matters of importance to be transacted and a program committee has toea apointd who will provide something new In entertainment. All members urged to he present.
The economic department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the home of JUss r.uth Washington, 12 Oden street at 8 o'clock tonight. ' Mrs. P. A. Parry of 4 "Warren street is the guest of Mr. an Mrs. Homer lag-erecil of St. Louis for a week. Mr. TnffsraoU la her brother.
tions of many friend?. The jrroom wj in eervice tor two and a half yttrs in the rainbow division imder iitnral Pershing and at tin; present time ha a pieanant pofition with the Inland s.terl. The ycunij peoplo will make their home m Hammond and for the present will be located at 321 Towle street. - A reception waa held Thnk?iv.ns pvt'ninc in honor of Mrs", J. C Bolm of llammund, Ind.. at the home of Lr. and Mrs. H. J. Hauhrlclc of Oshkosii, Wis. Mrs. Haubrick gave several fine readings and Mrs. J. C. TJolin tint;The home was beautifully decorate i with chrysanthemums Mrs. lloiin and Mrn. llaubrick were college classmates. The muJorUy .f the tu-:ts wre from Chicago, lr. auri Mrs. l. J. ;i:rk. Mr. ana Mrs. 1! xnk, !v. and Mr.-". 1Vt Octrand. Tr. and Mrs Murphy of I'.rooklyn. N T .. lr. C, . V. . Crowe of
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kosh. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nigl. Jr.. of Oshki.h. Mathew and Joe NebUalso of Oehkosh. Julius Meyn. who has been In the Vrfshyterian Hospital, t'hicafro, where ho underwent an oieration has returned to his home in Glenda'.e Park, ll-i is grett in. a'im-r nicely. - - Adelaide Kill returned to Wrt-tern College at Oxford. O.. yesterday, after spending the Thanksjiiv ins holidays with her parent?, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hill of Highland street. The C5th wedding anniversary of "Mr. nr. J Sirs. Ikjuis Bixle was Celebrated by a dinner psrty at their home last evenijr. A nicely arrantjed course din. ner was served and tbe rest cf the evening was spent with mutiic and danelnij and r'aying games. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carper Hadady, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Body. Mr. and Mrs. Tailor. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harvel, Mr. and Mrs. Gaza Selip, Mr and Mrs.
Ben Hadady. Miss Eleanor Bixley. Kim Bundy, Ethel fichultx, Julia Sells;, Velma Harvel. Jlenry Marsh, Frank Boby, William Harvel and Clarence Tore. Tha Blsleya were the recipients of many lovely g-ifti from their friends and their daughters Kthel and Mary Uinler who are In California) aent them lovely gift.
The lltamtore committer will meet Tueaday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of ilra. Charles Howell of 11 Waltham street. The subject for the afternoon i a. comnariaon of Victor Huffo's Ies Mlaere-blea and, Xostevskis, "Crime and TunlBhment." Mrs. V. J. Xloran has chares of the program and win be assiated by Sirs. liary Holms and Mrs. O. C. E. Mattbles Mas Vny Malo wi:i aicg. Mrs. Harry Johnson, will entertain her Tuesday Afternoon TJrldge Club at a one o'eloeTs luncheon tomorrow afternoon. The H. V. B. club will meet the eorr.e of Margaret Simmons Monday, ntctmber 6tii. - The Jewish Iidi3- Aid will meet at the home of fr. lien Wolf Wednesday. rcmbr 1. 1OT1 South Hohman nrret. All membera aro refjuestcd ts be prestnt.
I.ave bo-jn arrested fiir violating the tate i)viucr law for their " appeaiarice before the giwnd Jury, which will go .to session at Indianapolis the week (' lc. f, for the pjrpo of Investigating the charnes that a great deal of graft has been aoing on in the iiquor case. AcconiinK to information, a number of subpoenas have glresdy been Vued and that h. larse numbvr of ihers will b served very ahortly. It 'r said that officials against whom Ihc chsrsei are directed are fecilns somewhat uneasy as a resu't of the promised invtot Isratlon.
DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN? Ios anyone in the Calumet roion know Mrs. May Toomy She may hve riarried Into a tilfi'eretit name by this time, hut that naa the name her daughter. Mm. H. J. vrci 0f Krlrmont. V. Va . knew hcr by the laat tune ihe heard from her. They were separated Co y,r.i airo. The lat infcrmation Mrs. Ward . received concerning hcr mother stated that he va! working in a re.taUrnt in Hmnicoid. hut i he informant did not say which restaiirui:. A letter received by the Hammond police says that Mrs. Ward is very anxloua to locate her mother as she his some Important 'nfornintion for !or. Informat'on may bo left Kt the police station or sent direct to ?.frs. Wnrd. whose address i 112 Main street. Fair.nnnt. W. Va.
inrr Mrs. Kdna Sf. ritvins, n. X., visiting nurse, who is finding many active i aseH, which Indicates the pressing need of thi sanatorium. Mrs. Bivins gtvinir instructions to these sick people and otherwise aiding them. Hr work ia Important and needs public support. When the sanatarium will have been built the Kick people will be prepared to utilize It immediately and the sanatarlum need not be vacant for the lack of patients because they hopefully look for It. Mrs. Bivins has headquarters In the Tied Cross rooms In the Gary T. M. C. A. Lake county Christmas seals sale wl'.l be managed from that office. This Is to support work to nid tubercular people.
The Cnd, division of the Ladies' AiJ will meet at the home of Mrs. J. K. Minson, P5 Detroit street. Tor a one o'clock luncheon WcdnesJay.
Mr. Frank Bet. Jr. will entertain at luncheon and bridge Saturday, Ietnriber 4th, at the Hotel LaSaile, Cht--a;ro. HI., for Mra. Kobert Mott who with hcr husband will leave for California eoon to spend, the winter. -. Mrs. Klora Kline and daughter Minr.i who is a aenlor at Chicago Vniversity spent the week end with their Hammond realtivrs Mrs. Minnie Orr Kline and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kline.
Announcement Is made of the marriage cf Miss Margaret Marie Callahan, daughter of Mrs. M. I. Kline and Marry Arthur Schaelzel, son of Mrs. Katherine Schaettel, son cf Mra Katherine Schaetael of Appleton, Wis., which took place !n Chicago Saturday, November 27. They were accompaniod by Mr. and Mra. M. L. Kline. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was given at the Congress hotel. The bride Is a well known Hammond girl and receives the hest wishes and congraiula-
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NOTICE On and after Thursday, December 2, Tr. Cowley's Dental efface will be located at ES9 Ilohn-.an f-t., over the. new Yi. B. Shoe Store, .r.ia acrous the street Tom former locution. 11:2':4
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Gary Fire Department Best in Entire State Fire Chief Winifred Grant of Gary, XV ho Is considered one of the. foremost and well known fire department htads In the state, made the announcement on Saturday that the Oary department had just completed some improvements In the equipment of the department making the Steel Cify tha best protected city for its s-iae In Indiana. The nw improvements include: Fire c.rcults lncrea-sed from four to sU. Addition cf nine fir alarm boies. Ten miies cf additional wire strung for the fire ihrm system. Nj-nl-er of P.re hydrants Increased to approximately 70 during tha year.
LEAVES FOR TEXAS TO FINISH CONTRACTS T. W. Englchart of Gary, well known real estate dealer and contractor left yesterday for Texas, where he will retrain throughout the winter months, to complete several large road contracts, which he recently secured teve. It will be remembered that Mr. Englehart and W. A. Cain started tbei- road construction game in Texas a number of years ago and since that time have constructed many miles of Lake co'inty roads.
NEW AIR MAIL SERVICE OPENS CinCAno. Nov. 2?. -Air mm! service was opened today between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneopolis. The first plane left the Maywood feld here shortly after 8 o'clock. . piloted by William Carrot!. It carrfed 400 pounds of mail for the twin cities.
HOPES FOR BIG SALE According to Herbert v.. Grnhanv secretary of the Lake County Anti-Tuberculosis roe'ety, a rational Christmas seel sale wi'l ha held Doc. 1-11 to pid in the work and it is hoped that tho society will receive the libera! support of every resident of the county. In on Interview with Mr. Graham, who has taken considerable interest in the antl-tuberculosls work, he save: "The public approved oi?r petitions for the constructions of a county tuberculosis sanatarium and the rountv commissioners have purchased 115 acres cf land suitable to those purposes. Drawings have been made in accordance with expert advise from the National Tuberculosis association and the county commissioners now have to pell J300,f00 of bonds, after which they may construct the sanatarium." In the mean time the Lake Countr AnTi-Ttiberou'ess soc-ef- Is employ-
TO NAME NEW JUDGE TODAY Considerable interest is being manifested in Gary a to whom the county ommlssloners will name todav to succeed Judge Cothery, who resigned as justice of the prac lat week to acc pt a position in the clerical devarlment of the mills Tn the nelgh-jorho'-'d of a doien Gary oandidst-v sre e.Tirants for the office. Colored voters of the city will also have a representation at Crown Point to a?n the commissioners to name a member if their race.
Burglars Visit Home rurglars visited the home of Gun Kaftains. 112 Sibley street. Hammond last night. The home was hastily ransacked and the burglars made their escape without members of the family being aware of their presence. Till-; morning It was found that $20 In cih. a diemond ring worth $45 and a watch north 175 had been stolen.
HARBOR MAN IS HELD UP FT. WATNE. Ind.. Nov. T. When two negroes of held up and robbed Flora Pinte of Indiana Harbor, In the Pennsylvania, station here late Thursday night, thry got 85. but overlooked $1,600 in liberty bonds that Pinte ca.'ri'd in the same pocket. Clarence feott. alleged to have been one of the robbe'S. was shot and serious!., mounded later 1n a revoU or duel w'th a l-oliceman. Ifie companion escaped.
MASTER MIND IN MAIL ROBBERY HELD KANSAS CTTV, Mo.. Nov. 29. Keith Collins, bogus army officer and alleged master mind" In the world" greatest rni! train robbery, was held here to-
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day in custody of postal inspectors, following his sensational capture early yesterday at Westville, Okla. Collins was heavily shackled when taken off a train here today and hurried to the post office bul'dlng to undergo a cross examination by Joseph P. Johnston, chief postal inspector. Collin, who la charged by postal authorities with having planned the $S.ROa.000 mail train robbery between Council Bluffs and Omaha, Neb.. Nov. 14. Is said to have confossed his share in the plot.
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Warner Chrlstianson has purchased a cond new Gary truck to take care of Ms Increasing business. Peter Heda r has been employed to drive same. Geo. Chew and mother left last week for Florida. Nct week Geo. and Dan Lemmons and Newton and Scott Burge and their families will leave for the above state. Frof. C. K. FJieil 13 doine good work
as e-coutmaatcr. Tho Scouto are plan-! nlng a fine program in the near fu-I ture. J The P.e. I Cross drive in Griffith ' 1s not yet complete. Final reports will be sent to headquarters Dec. L So- i I citors plea?t- see everyone tomorrow j end hand in reports to chairman. Griffith is very jealous of its reputation of not falling orce to go over the top on all drives. But unless e' erron becomes a member tomorrow we are
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If yoa are afflktod wj'th any form of akin disorder, yea are veil aetratloted with the fiamin?, bamtnf itching that the diseases proSVJn dispa?f-j se cao5d by an imTrarity or disorder hi tha b!ood, and tbr9 is no real and .Terrain relief within ytmr reach or.Ul snch invrxr!tis are removed. S.S.S. has friv-pn grreat sat?f actios ia the treatment of these dis
orders, becanse it i stick thoroughly satisfactory b)ocd purifier. It cleanses ttre blond of &T1 irrpvir;tie, and thus currteract$ tho effects of tlw ikin. Befrin taking S.S.B. today. nd if yoa will write a comp,eV, hirrry of yonr case, otrr raeviical adviser will g-ive you expert ar-fce wthout charje. Addrw Chief Medical Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
OONTAGION WIPED OUT IN GARY Only tUre new cases of contagious disease vas reported to the health department in Gary last week, according to the weekly report issued by the city health department divulging the fact that the Steel C'-ty Is now practically free from contasrlon. One case cf measles, diphtheria and ecarlet fever -as reported. The death rate in the city nearly (Soubled. 13 being reported asalnst seven the week before.
TO PROBE GARY UQUOR LAW CASES Although the news Is not authentlc. a well based rumor Is being circulated In Gary that subpoenas are being :- F'.ied to various people in the city who
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