Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1920 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News
On Wednesday, December 15, Miss Daisy Engler of Ha.nmond. Ini.. rai united in marriage to O. Merle Gembrllng of Haekensack, Minn., at tn horn of her sister. Mrs. F. K. Stolte. 10 Ruth street. Miss Engler hat been with the International l.ead Kenning Co. of East Chicago ft1" the past three years. Mr. Gemberlina; ia the son or Mr. and Mrs. George Gomberllng of Hackensack. Minn. After the ceremony Mrs. C. II. Blondln of 6500 Yale avenue. Chicago, nerved the bridal rarty with an elaborate wedding dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gerriberllng will
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PLEATING AND HE -PLEATING All kinds cf skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braid'ng ail work guaranteed. Call at Wseey s. 91 State St.. 1 ittte west of Hohwan at. Phone 448 Hammond. 8-2?
THEY DRANK ALCOHOL Medicated alcohol, purchased at a Hammond drug store, furnis'.. -d two drunks for the Hammond police court tnls morning'. Thv were Larrv B.
Pohfcrd .iid Ferris Javnes. who eav? j their home address as Quebec. Canada, j
Judge Klots gave each a fine of $25 r.d costs.
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OAKUNP SIX 191? touring, good tires, just repaint
ed and overhauled. Will se!l for i I8J2.25. including one year insurance j policy and carrying charges. i 33 2 -6 I down, balance easy nonthly paymerts. 1 BOUUNG AUTO SALES, Phone 263. 12-13-3
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ATTKXTiOX I. O. O. M. orii'g your familifs an3 friends to the Del-uxe Theatre Thursday, Vrc. 18. nd see the Mooeeheart pictures, 2 reels In addition to regular show. 12-13-U
l-adies' HandKerchlefs galore for hr!stmas ff'.fts. see tnent at the A'escrveti Ivadies" She p. 630 S. Hoiiman St.. Hammond. Ind. 1U-1J-1
CHEVROLET 1:0 model 490 touring- car. Bianl new. never been run, JS40.0T. 4 0 o down. Balance in easy monthly payments. Regular price $320. POHL1NO AUTO SALES Phone Hammend C66. l"-13-3
The Princ of Wales recently in-'.lzed his advent aa a Canadian farmer and rar.chincn by winning all around chnmpionhip Jionore for Shropshire sheep, In the ram class, at Calgary's fall live stock show. He signs himself ;"Edrard, Prince," and his G00 acre estate In southern Alberta is known as the "2. P. Fnch." The prime Tmr:hased it duncfr his tour of Ca- and some of his harpiest honrs were spent fcallopine across tlie Alberta prairies, aiding In the rcund-cp of cattle and watching the cowbeys and eirls tame backing bronchos and bulldog steers. ' The "E. P." adjoin- the "Be U pwned by Georjje Lar.e and famous for Its Percherons, and not ftr dlsttnt is the ranch of the Earl of Minto. Thi- Is the cattle country of Alberta, and shortly after he r-oiirht his ranch the prince l-iea-i tocldcg it wi.h thoroughbred
Connell. Worthy Pairon Thomas TV. Dixon. Associate Matron Mrs. Brsste Mul!cr. Secretary Mrs. Ruth Thompson. Treasurer Mm. Belle I.und. Conductress Mrs. Katharine Creon. AsKofiate Conductr&s Mrs. Ella. Mhs.rg . ; '5 Tlie remaining officers will be nrpoir.ted for the coming year by the Incoming Worthy Matron. Arrangements were mde for the, closing meeting of the ypr on Tuesday. December 2th. when candidate will he initiated at an afternoon and alri an evening session. The railed meeting for the afternoon will commence promptly at 3 o'clock in the Masonic Tempi". Dinner -will be sered at 6 o'clock in the banquet room for flastern .Stir members only, and the evening session fnllowlns at S p. rr. This will clo.s one of the. most successful years in the history of Hammond Chapter N'o. 370. Order of the Eastern Stars.
KNOW TOM JOE?
Tom Joe. a Roumanian gypey, who is known to have been In HammonI two 3-ears ago. Is being sought by relatives. Yesterday his uncle Steve Gust rfached Hammond with a traveling vaudeville and movie ahow and Immediately started the search for his nephew, liust is now located at Coy's pa rk. Joe. it is said, came to Hammond two years ago to find Gust, hut the letter was then tra'veling In Iowa. The uncle has since learned of the fleath of Joe's parents and has important tidings for him. Joe is described as being 25 years old, dark romplexioned, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing 10 pounds. A reward of $25 i offered for information concerning Mr. Joe's whereabouts.
rtf MIMOllAM In memory of tny dear wifn and mother, who passed away two years apo today. December 1?1: Clone but not forgotten. tVhnt a home without mother. All things the world mfty send. Put when we lost our mother. AVe lost our dearest friend. "Who w-re a crown of patience. Through all th years she struggled on. Those de.tr hands that rest forever, Were the h.tnds tht msde our home. Mother dmr e are so lonely. How we miss your loving face. Hut yen left us to remember, "on on erth can take your p'ace. August Tiemann and Children. 12:15
SHIFTS AT COURT HOUSE
Shfts In the office rrsnrim,n!t t
the Hammond court house are bing made this week. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney W. O. Thomas is moving his office from the room on the second Poor to Crown Point, where he will be in charge of the work In the criminal court. The room adjoining Mr. Thomas' office has been used by the O. A. R., and the employment bureau. The fixtures will be moved to the room now occupied by Ray Seeley, county engineer, on the first floor. Mr. See;ej's department will henceforth occupy both rooms Just vacated on the second floor.
Why Doesn't He Write As a reminder send him a Parker or " .nklin Fountain Pen. Nelson's Drupe Store. 12-13-tf
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horses from the royal stud, short- I Despite the fact that the sheep bad horns from Kins George's farm, i jast completed the lonsr Journey Shropshire sheep from the Duke of i from Enpiard, cme ram a winner V.'estminster's estate and hardy at royal shows abroad carried off little ponies from ihe Devon moors. I tho all round chair plonship, and This is a move of treat Importance i then 9ol' for $226, the top price of to the live stock and agricultural i the show. Three animals from the interests of the province. j prince's ranch were sold for $5M. As further proof of his Intent to j King- Gorfre was known as the
become a potent factor in AJhert ( "Sa'lor Prince anrt la-ifrinjr from
ranchine. the prince lost no time In
e.-.hibitin? his n?wly arrived herd of Shropshire sheep at Calgary.
his Interest in ranching, the heir to the throne may win the sobriquet "Farmer Prince."
fHRlSfUS G1KT SIGCESTIOXS. ilk Hosiery. Smart Spats. Holiday Slippers, large assortment. Buy her a pair of suede, hlue or bhiok kid novelty hots or slippers at tlie price reduction sale at llellermans, Sl'j Hohman St. 12-15-4
ATTEXTIOX I. O. O. M. Bring your families and friends to the PeLuxe, Theatre Thursday, Dec. 16. and see the Mooseeart pictures, '& reels in addition t regular show. 12-13-3
ETXJPX SIX $250. 0 1?1T Elgin touring car in good runn ng order. Starter and lights. We need the room to will sacrifice for uuick cash tale. BOHLING AUTO SALES. Phone 2tt6. 12-13-3
spend the week at the Hotel LaSttilo in Chicago after which they will leave fur Hacken?ack, Min., where they will be at home to their friends after April 1. 1321.
The Blue Bird Sewing club met r I the borne of Mrs. Clara Reppert of j Peale avenue last evening. Music anli sewing were enojyed and a. nice lunchton was served. The next meeting' will be at the home of Mrs. Anna!
Henry 28th.
of Plummer avenvXe, December j
Mr.'. Nowton Hembroff of Doty street has been ill for the past few days. . The L.asuc- of Women Voters Will meet at t he Court Hfut tomorrow evetiitig as umia.1. Miss Burharis wiLi give !.e:- second !a.cs of instruction, the subject will be "Tl.e I 'onstitutiotl of the United States." Tln ie are ether in.tlters i" importance to be discussed. Everybody out.
of 61-1 O-ikley; v;
The I. O. T. M.. S...c:ai Club 1 f Lady Muruhi-s met at tin- tioin-
I Mrs. Elizabeth
Eueene S. Zuvers, who was stricken ..,. vesteiday arter.'.oon. a hi,-kea with a stroke of apoplexy at the Mich- dinnPr together with lots of other deigan Central depot yesterday, is very j ,, thlnr tt., served. There were
move to East Chicago. Mr5. Meyers is a member of the Ibi Mu 'lamma sorority and a very popular young lady. They receive the congratulations and host wishes of many friends. V larg'? numb'-r f members were in a'tendanco tt the rtriilar stated meeting of Hammond Chapter. Order of tli llo'stern Stars. The iivii il business was transacted and the election of officers for the earning v.n r rej-ulted as follows: Worthy Matron M rs. Elizabeth Mc-
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Scoutmasters, assistant foutmasters and troop committeemen of Hammond Boy Scouts of America will hold their annual meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The banquet will be served under the
a -sp:c"s of the Hammond Woman's Relief corps and the usual business of the last meeting of tho year will be conducted. Judson R, Freeman, deputy rational field scout executive, will be present and will make an addres-i which will be full of interest to promoters of the work in Hammond. After the addrens a reception will be tendered Irving K. S?ott of Des MCnes la., who has been selected as Hammond's new scout executive and who took charge of the headquarters to-iey.
MADISON, ILL., IS BURNING
INTERNATIONA!. KEiVS SERVICE! ST. IX) UTS, MO.. Dec. 15 Part of th town of Madison, 111., rear here.. it threatened by a conflagration whler. broke out sihartly before 11 o'clock thl? morning In the $l,0CO.OOC plant of tht Helmbacher rolling mills company Burning brands carried over the tow by a' stiff northerly wind have startec a dozen other fires, it was reported. At noon It was svtid the Helmbacher plant would be totally destroyed. The i lam of the Union Car and Foundry Go, occupying a large tract next to the He!rr.l&ch-r plant, was seriously threatened, iro fiithtirg apparatus from East St. Touis. Venice, Granite City and St. Ixjuis has been rushed to aid the MaOiaon department.
Bxrxi.ETrw 1 I NTfpNATIONAL Nr.ws stpvice: WASHINGTON Dec. 15 The Irish republic is to be a "co-operative commonwealth" when it Is free to function, Lawrence Grinell. an Irish republican leader announced this afternoon before the American commission investigating cond Ulcus n Ireland. Ginnell said that the Irish republic will be run on a "co-operative" basis with workers sharing In the profits of their toil.
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low and very little hope of his recovery is entertained.
F. Court Van Woerden of 110 Carroll slieet has moved from Hammond.
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Arthur H. Eggers and family arrived in Hammond a few days ajro from Cleveland, O. Mr. Esrgers has accepted, a position in Hammond as the instructor of the unoer grades of the St. Paul's Lutheran s hool. the members
of the congregation will render him a nne.t at the home reception at the Lutheran church par- ; ers of 61 Dougls
lors on CTntou street tomorrow evening. December lfilh
XOTKE. You can get tickets at T.eisenfelt Bros. Cigar Store for Columbia phonograph to be given away at Eagle's dance, Dec. ISth. 12-6-2W
SEND XMAS CHEER WITH NICKEL OR DIME Our Holiday engraved cards and brir.Ulets carry messages of real Xmas cheer. Come in and select yours now. kelson's Drug Store. , 12-15-tf
OTrCE Don't forget the dance given by the Fythian Sisters Saturday evening, Doc. ISth, 1S20. at K. of P. hall. Music bv Branch's Orchestra. 12-15-3
SAEXCEHBrSD FfOEMA. The thirty-fifth r.nnual Christmas celebration and New Year's ball will take place Saturday evening, January 1st. at Unity Hall beginning at 7.30 o'clock. A big Christmas tree and presents fcr the children of members and their friends will be distributed. Everybody welcome. Admission 60 cents par person. Children free. 12-15-17-20-22
Mrs. A. B. . ' Hansen will a i r : Jay to Atic-nd ' er-in-law. John P
. nee Miss Beatrice c in -Hammond to-'ine-al of her brotn-
. Sinalley, who died I
twenty-four lai.es present are! in
afternoon the Christmas ' wis
drawn from and each guest present received a present, it was a most pleastint af'ernoon. Thfre will be a special meeting December 21 to make, stockings fcr tlie tree. The Baptist Women's Union tH
.' Mrs. W. H. Mevstreet tomorrow af
ternoon at 2 4:.. Group 4 lias arranged i
a good Christina program.
The Sigtnii. T.h ta strictly bii.iiKs rnee at the home of Miss ' have been eon.p'. iett
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ting last evening j
Imce Rick. Plans I for their fiance
at five, o'c l" k this uiornitii; after a brief illness f pnemtiot'ia. U'i'iiam o' Cincinnati. Isa.v of l'anama and Abraham Smalley of Keyset-. W. Va.. brothers of the late J. 1. Smailey are also expected t be her to att'.i.l the funeral.
Thre will be a gcntl,ladles' bridge party at th Country Club tomorrow e . ,
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A. M. Wei's, rector of the First Nazarene church of Hammond will work in Gary for the remainder of this week Including the week end for the interest of the Nazarene church there.
Mrs. J. T. Hutton of Og1n strc: who has been very ill with pneumonia for the past week ia improved and t is believed out of danger.
The Tuesday Afternoon club were entertained at a one o'clock luncheon yesterday at the Countrv Club bv Mrs.
Jess Wilson, the highest s--ore in!
which will be h' ld at th K. of C
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rushed by Jh'',; Luod'ns dancing orches
tra, of 'hica'o. Plans were also made
for a Christmas grab-bait party, to bo riven at the Lome of Miss Sarih Mc- i
Laughlln,
I Mrs. p. C. "'rumpRcker is entorta in-
.' jug the Wednesday Af .ernooii HriUge i
: lnb at her horue in Glondale Park this
' uf ternoosi.
The marriage of Ltaha Ifebbs. daushj ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hobbs of 20 ' Kimbech ave., to Floyd Meyers of East
Cbie3go. took tlaee Monday, December
j i'.th. tlie Rev. Jones of the First Meth- ; odist hut h of Ea.d Chicago, r 'rf. riiii
I ing the cer-nn.nv. "lie marriage was, a
I comrtfete svrprle to their friends es j they bad I hmned to be marriod at the j bride.'s home December 21st. The bridi I wore n charmlr.g sui' of grcv trirnnf.di
(with o'posum fur. and a jade ,-tmw j hat with 'a. corsage of viobts. T! ey
were attended by Mr. and Mrs. F. Mar-I
TV. B. A. of Maeabbes will hold their meeting tomorrow evening. Ever one invited to be present, after the meeting there will b? a social hour. 12-15-1
bridge were held h the Me.sriam. v'. Morris and Harry Smith.
guests were the Mesdames V. S. Tteirer, David Emery aril W. M. Eljtjn. - Mrs. J. H. McCIay wh has been v:f,itiiig in Kansas City, Mo., for tho past three weeks Is ejpected home today or tomorrow.
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e-mrIoyel at the Interstate Iron & Steel plant a; East Cht'.ago. The young ionpie wil" live with her parents on Klmbach ave. for a few months, and then
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$50 down and $4 a week. .Free bench to match and twelve rolls of music of your own selection. Here's a splendidly built Player Piano, made to sell for $650. To the guarantee of the makers we add our own personal guarantee, which will protect the most exacting buyer. It is not only a perfect piano that can be used by the child who is taking lessons, but it is also a joy to all in the household whose unpractised fingers would appreciate the help of a responsive, carefully built Player Piano. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
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