Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1920 — Page 5
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PROVSDES FOR f a nnnnrs tihri
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Personal and Social News
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party at lomoi row
New Idea Is Based Upon Hague Tribunal Plan Simplified
. EY JACK UOYI.B J f A F f CORRESPONDENT I. N. SLRVICl I MAIilON. O.. tcc. CO The International policy of the llardini; admini.--; ration, js rapidly taking .-'.i.i;i-, it w.i-. indicated authoritatively today, but ihe president-elect is md readv t.. announce It to the American people. 1 ( has made it known that he has formulated in his own mind project : i meeting- the international i-nuati'in He had submitted that phut to the m-n he has asked to confer with lum. Those rnn of widely different Mews, have stated alter their onfernee that his proposal had thoir en!irs'ment and their approval. i neither he nor they huve given any indication that tho tin il terms and details i f the plan have been fixed. The expressions of the lJad.;r.H leore whom the Harding project l.a.cn placed. Indicate, seemingly hioul question, that it provides t,.r on --'ciation of nations which the V. s. oild enter unbound in advance with international tribunal for the Reticent of disputes among nations anil ovijinjr for a reeod.fh at ion of int. r- : : :on.il laws. ' ..ich an association, th" ' .nferocoioated. would be based somewhat n The Hatrue tribunal idea, stmp.i- : ed. perfected and strengthened. TIio idialion of such an association. Senator Harding's advisers saicl today tiittst be taken up first t h rough diplomatic channels, tT.is move to bo lOt"owed by a general conference of representatives of the nations involved it Washington. Men of such widely d'fferent opiu- - ns as Charles Kvans Ilush'?, Llihr, K :. Nicholas, Murray I'utler. Williams Jennings Hryan and Senators New of Jndiana. Keed of Missouri. Fa'I f New Mexico and Wadsworth of N'ew iVork. have signified their approval r.Z ; his plan at least in part. Many of !hm have expressed tne .-lief that members of the presen' league of nations would willingly a iandon that body for membership in t iie proposed association. None, however, lias been willing to o.iotc a definite authority for that belief. I'niil foreign opinion has been sounded ' ut in aome way it .is not believed that Senator Harding will Seattle definitely the details of the plan or make formal announct merit of It. Also Senator Harding expects t confer with many other leaders r. f meriean public opinion. I'ntil ha has done so he has stated specifically, his mind will be open. Senator Wads-worth declared todav that in his belief the tentative plan might be put in operation within three or four months after its initiation.
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in Ca 1 i t'ornia . ill-.- delimited h:i e belli t the Hammond entertained by
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! health j much b I j The-.-r I tic- U'l i ai r !i will sci I iuiuhco ; it-il t
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.en i -cei v. d ' l o m M r. I Atott of their art i al Tl'.-y repoi-t that t I'cy ith i he climate i nd t--d tu.-st hospitably by oiks there. Th y w ! the l.oclllins .'Ut tlo ih' y secured uu apai'lw ho has been in pooi past is leeliiit;
1 1 j; u 1 ar inc. i lb lief Corps tot i a 1 i o i i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 - in I'ast Presidents members are h
this. Tim ' Past
L i ng ol tiorr.'W charo w ith a iso ln-Prcsi-
the
ests of honor.
C40T IN WHILE HE WASN'T LOOKING Another poo! room proprietor wa p.)Md into police court this morning tor allowing minors to enter his place. Tie 'J. fend ant in this instance wa Herman Bach, who runs a po .1 room . n Hoffman street. He declared that in the year he has ownfd the place he i:aj been very darina: and frequently -iiags youths out. but that the two who were there Saturday evening got r when he wasn't looking. He lined f; and costs and the two hoys, e ho were also in court were warned iiv Judge Klotz to keep away from y ol rooms cr they would be taken jefore the Juvenile court.
OH, BOYS, LOOK HERE You know what tho-e P-ri sfrs-S t ra ttnn Flyers are a regular sensation in automobile roadster;-. 'We are groins to sfive'one of them away next Friday n'arht. You get one chance free absolute'. y free. All we fiiuirc is that ery boy under ID years, shali be acw. mtnicd by eith-r of hi" parents i!.d we will pive you a chance on this i..tet sensation in automobile ,i"or cuns people. No chances after 12 oVrnek Friday noon. Flyer will be HUen away Friday night. You'd better hurry. Colonial, 11" iState ami Ii3-.V Stste t-treet. Hammond. 12-20
LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"
All kinds of soft coal in stock for immediate delivery. "Dibos the Coal Man'- Phone 4 Phone 5. 12-18-20-l'2
MASONIC NOTICE Hammond Chapter No. IK It. A. J will hold a stated convocation V.'. . nesday evening-. Tec. 2JnJ. Opening . eisrht o clock. Tioyat Arch I'rrrc Members requested to attend. I-'KANK C. MOTIP-1S. K. M. P.
PLEATING AND EE -PLEATING :i kinds of skirts in one day. Butt ;i covering, hemstitchiijj'. braiding
work truarante -y'f. &1 State St.. an St. Phore 4 4."
d. i 'ail at ' it tie west of Hammond.
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vou are not satisfied
oa! service try "Hibos the
Two Yards Phone 4
your Man."
Will! Coal
-T'hone 5. 12-18-20-22
SA I'll Bl'MI FTDF.IJA. The thirty-tifth unnual riin.-invis celebration and New Year's ball w::t take place Saturday ov. nm;;. January 1st. at fnity Hall li.-uiiiiilni! al. T::t ..'cbrck. A bis; Christmas tree and -,r.rnrs "'r th- chiinr. n of i;o-ni i. rs r-:-,d jh.-ir friend.-- wilt be distributed, livery body welcom- , Admission at) . mis per person. Children tree. 1L-Ij-17-2U-1':
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of Chicago 1 . IN t el s I. f
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over
Monday.
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as a Liuest v'oes and li Mass.
mprell left Friday for Hi': he will spend the holidays of his fiancee Miss Phylis
family of Cambridge,
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K'lui riccKinan. son u( Mr and Mis ,1 . N. iteckman of (Jiendale is home from the Ftiiversity o Pennsylvania for the holidays. i
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Fi.uuis Plrie, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pin- of Hi."." South Hohmaii street
who was tiireatened with pneumon
th- p.-i-i week is considerably re
cd and was able t .sit up yesterday
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Mrs. Thorr av.-ntie jjave Saturday ivit
Kl nora v no w a afternoon was uani-s an.l ret'r the children pr
Hetty Warner .tnd Harry I'auline Tulli
imonia ' i cover- ; n
Malo of Indian:
ry nice birthday party . n for her daughter i - si:, years old. The i sptnt w ith children's j shments were served.
resent wer" Klnora and j Wmified Walker, Kuth j Horan. Dolores Geijfer, i. C.- ors-i: O'Urien. fier-'
trude and Kaufman, l.eora Hill
recipient i her friends.
Manuel Marcus, Klenori
leoii.-.- Mad-line firamb
rich. lilnora Malo was tile .f many lovely gifts from
Mrs. Harry Smith and . daughter j Mary Ituth will go to Terre Haute to- i morrow to spend the holidays with Mr. Smith's family who live there. Mr, 1 Smith will to down just before Christ- j mas. j Mrs. Oeorxe Hart entertained a numher of friends Friday, I"i-embr 17th, at her home, f.2 Wallace itoad. Mrs. Hart and son Thomas, her mother. Mrs. K. It. Shawn and brother Howard will leave for California stopping: at lies Moines. Iowa. Kansfts City, San Francisco and w ill proba,bly locale at Los ; Angeles where Mr. Shaw has be. n ' since July. Mrs. Hart will be remembered as Miss L.ila Shaw. Mr. Hart expects to join them in California in tro- j early spring. j The Women's Auxiliary to the Atii'r- ' ican I.esMon will hold a Christmas party this evening af'the home of Mrs. U. V. I'owley, 418 Faion street. j Eleanor Poppenhussen !s home from ! Dana Hall. Welsey. Mass.. where she ! has hofti attending school this year to j
soend the holidays with her family. The .-Sunday scliocl children of the ST. Paul's; Kn'.:eopafechurch are invltej to th1 Che ?--na trre Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the church.
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The Store Where Women Like to Shop THE MODEL Rothschild and Hirsch Hamniond's Best Clothiers Our Christmas Offerings at Revised Prices weeks ago, we didn't wait, prices here were reduced to the level we expect they will reach next spring.
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Greatest Offering of "Arrow" and "Wilson Bros." Shirts at 25 DISCOUNT 25 Silks, Fibres, Madras, Cords, and every other kind. It -II 1 1 1 ' 1 r i .
ne will like to have several or these. io has too many. Select yours early
$1-50 $1-95 $2 " $2-65 For the Man
wtf fault rv
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man
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Mufflers Give him something he always needs, but seldom buys $100 T0 $15-00
Hosiery Holeproof, Phoenix, and Wilson Bros, pure Silk Hose; $1.25 values, now $1.00
ecKwear
that always satisfy. That's the sort of neckwear we carry. A new shipment of brocaded patterns, heavy silks, and knitted ties 65c $1-00 SI-50 UP .00 TO
Sweaters
The Chr'stmas exercises of the First M. K. church were held last night. ?,rs. V. C. lWnan was in charge, as--fi-il by Mm Twe.-dle. The Sunday .-eh.ed classes file di nto the tune of t rie r. cesi mal, a Christmas story was flashed, on n -ok n in pictures. The cnureh orchestra played and songs Were flashed on the screen and Funs by the audience. There was a veiy cf-
feet've tableau of the Madonna, thf epzm
Clirift Child and the three wisemen Mrs. l.dfcar Crumpack'T was the Madonna.
SUITS PAJAMAS NECKWEAR HATS SLIPPERS SHOES LINEN 'KERCHIEFS COLLAR BAGS LEATHER UTILITIES
OVERCOATS SHIRTS MUFFLERS BATH ROBES HOSIERY SHIRT SETS GLOVES UNDERWEAR LUGGAGE
Gifts for Her Holeproof and Phoenix Hose Imported Wool Gloves Wool Scarves Daniel Green "Comfy"- Slippers
A "Travelo" Sweater Coat always pleases the men these cool mornings. See these beautiful knitted jackets at $12.00 Others in Heavier Knit $5.00 to $13.50
. SUITS AND OVERCOATS For Men Hard to Please Kuppenheimer and Ardmore Good Clothes at Revised Prices
burly, great big Overcoat of rare woolens, luxuriously lined and finished, weight, beautiful designs and patterns. it i 11 i
buits that actually ht and are real, right style an investment Dress Suits and Tuxedos, new designs and fabrics, $75.00.
Others of less heavier
in economy.
gTb 0& Faa TT"3 S pra fTb jpxzS
Suits and Overcoats selected this week for gifts delivered Open Evenings Until Xmas
with your personal message Christmas Eve Ask for One of Our 1921 Calenders
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keeder and family of Butler. Pa., are spending the hclidays in Chicago and were the truest in Hammond yesterday of Mr, and Mrs. K, I,. Shaver of 52 Zichu
street. Mr. Ueeder was at one
purchasing agent for the Standard Steel and the family lived in Hammond for quite a while and will n-: doubt be remembered by many. Mrs. J. T. Huttoa of 0?i(-n street who has been quite ill with the pneumonia is getting along nicely.
Mrs. Kmma Pyatt of 8TU Maywood who has been ill with the laerippe for the past week is sufficiently convalescent to be up end about again.
Itroadway (cabarets Fide coffee houses, inals were , picked
police headquarters, men arrested were i Most of them w rein if questioned and
time ! tow n.
Police Coir.missi'o that New VoiTi " "1: thoroughly poii.-.d ci dir the ro-or;raniii "A'hile the polco Misn.-cla burclars bi .
...f Mrs. '.'"-vile ait ..-,f-. f I refider.l I'lysEi-s S. a number of v.i'.u jewelry, powns and v. a ed to Hen. Grant.
to the heap east All known crimup and taken to Only a few of th- . t a iti'-d, b-iu e e". K-1-as...l afHT !.
w arti' d t
po
h ave said mo -t a until. it T o r h .me
.1 nd l i uu lit : r t-.t ,-ind stole including; Lhat belong -
The party was such a tleuou'! sin:--, cess that it is planned as an unnual event in tin.- charity program of the Tri Kappas, who deserve fctr.-at credit for their will in'iH sa to help anyone j in distress and for the linos t n La .mu s way in which tficy do tleir tood work..
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InriiSht .- t i e A i n i sv -t . i-.iidn :it . the
Wednesday. December 1 .", the marriage of lella Green and (iorgi Toh-
bin? took place at the home of Parrett. They were marri'd quietly. In fact that very lew t learned of the. marriage until week. They will b-- at home to friends at 10 Ruth street
iUv. very opl ; this their
OUTLAWRY
TRI MPS ENTERTAIN BO TOTS
NEW SHOW AT ORPHEUM
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Clever dam ;ee:i..ry and Salkinir po ii;
-i i tr, ten ; s of
latest
nss, stiecial
ef.y girls are thcFail and Fancies"
the miniature mustcal comedy which head.-) the bill at the Orplieum theater today anl Tuesday. P.iily Dearma aim p.jils an act cailed "On the I.inka:' I.iml Mrotnirs ilo sinscin and dnnr iu': I'orothy !-a &. Co. and Stutz & l". lmar. put on two noJ acts while Harry I'oy. tiie old favorite comedian. Is th.ie as usual. There in also another episode of "The Phantom Foe." Reservations nie pilling up rapidly for the miumijht show New Years eve.
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tn i; id. n i: A.T l. HASA
OltOITll
Al lla.-Sun Oroito will a..a;o be the b
h-rs i'f all the Masor oilier of Ka;Hern Star a the Kasl Chu-.fro Mas. VV-u!i.--sd!.y verLl:i,-. 1) o'clock. The .rotto 1
Tui'tninic in secu::iK
tiie l:;p- rial ijua r t--1 1 c n!ni. .The imp.'i-.al yun Known to us. rs of Vict.
s
c-f Kasl Chicago
the m.-ni-J;e3 and
their home in ic tciaple on . at &::tu
bern very si-rv Ices of
for tliis evetette are well r rt cords, but
ti.
his is 'I po '
! the clo.
;or ticspecial the via
'he fu
t lime that i n a1 rson. T!i rt a mm. n t of
hey have S will be the year
While full details . riace ar- beiny; kept niored that a certain the i'fft possibilities.
f an tali; secret, -t Mr. U is
J. i. ki: hi: riiinmi i:n Word las bet-n rec(f-1 in lia-i CiiicaKO from Ijs Atieics. i.-al.. of the promotion of John S. La l-Vvr-, an employe of the Santa K- i'roivt s.iperintendeiit to that of as.-istat.t u.-n-ral passenger agent, witi; headquai teri at Ijenvtr. I'olo. Mr. La Fevre, is weli ke.-un aniottK the older people of -z-ift I'hicasto atei was formerly with the W.-il- ish railroad in the capacity of a road foumart. Mr. La 1'evre has been with the Santa Fo for about live years, most of which lime he has jpent in i ilorn '.a.
Why Doc sit
remimb-r s i Fountain
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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l-'or l.'ibos
-oud coal and the coal man"
tio. ii perv ice
Phone 4. PMS-TM-
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XITK I - Have moved my office from Hammond Bld., to PfiO Hohman St.. witii Tir. r'awley over ne w M. l. Shoe Store. 12-1S-3 Utt BlGLIKi:.
I III I I .l tlNTERNATICNAL NEVVS SFRVICEI K lOltK, ler. 21 Two hiinillt. in n bold flajlluht mid on the Seamen' Mlnsion nt . .".OT Ve ti-il, lio and killed JiimM Hu.l, the enMliicr, :ind rMf'iiped with :M" totln. The rohhfr. drew ptMolm hrn (hrf entered the MUtlon mid told Itusxi-I fo open up the unfe, hut he refuted. One of the men tired and n bullet
rnirrrd Hunwl'ii brent junt hrlow Ihr i hnirt. lluel felt morl.-iHy wwnnded j tnl wn leml when the poliec arrived. . Itoth hniidilw Wore iiinskK.
The f IIKI rcprexriil rl th receipt taken In nt the mission Ktnee Stiluruay niorniiiK.
AVIUTINT,.
i "i;ms , made ; p. ( 'ominutiity
torr.o.-n when fiiifd about .-; f'.rtunalu childi
ty. With the abb- ass Tulia P.eal. the city's
list was arranged, which the motherless and fa! loin families where i'hri would be a mmtf af.a.r. ..Iso several lit t L- .-n.-;: -,vl limbs were ei-ippb d and braces to whom the- trp
te Tri K.,PPas en' r- ' J 1 VVilU I ! Khty of Whit.rs's b-s., a al a i 'iiristi las par- I ATmTlTTT1T I
- . OrMiSli i social worker, a 1 Mr fc mhavmwv j ,
in iufbd all - - '" ' 1 11 riess children, flNTrSNiTlCSA'. NE-'AS SERVICE) j
. .. - xi.-'.. i t k t -1 'ti - i t e r so to e r-
K.-ott. effort
and the to have
it
fe makinsf the best i
I1IHIX IOIIS l I INK
Tiie direct oro of tI'liam'oer of Comioprc hanq-iet to be kj.vn t. i' i the '.ife lilyl'iy
Lust ihioa-ro will me.-t at a morrow at noon ette. Fast Chi-
aK". Covtis ars; bein? laid for
J. K. HKI'Pt TO M'E.iK
;ims en Tle-re osc backs in cn.tn
of doer.
f INTERN
N'l-iiV 1U1.K, i.nl;i!-;:y ::i - o. k market
miiiy is fractions
E.-AS SERVICE) 1 After some
C S A -. I cC.
tile opcnillK todcy jiB.-iin turned n ' id iUis showing loss, s to ox er two i omt--
irti.e di.v of
I W!-
t real.
V b
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ar
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walk ' 7
-With more
i fNTfcRNATiCNAt NES XLW VdllK. lec. a.
than ""f arrests made, in the Kr-atest police round-up New Votk iias ever known, in an effort to halt the crime wave, the authorities continued t 'day to pure,.- the city. Police raids have ore n continuous n caf.s and restaurants from fiaboral?
a d !- a r o to -ai- ooi .
chil'.li i o. d fath.-r
oil S
tl l:lo i-c. SP larjj. Tier, wlc .s nuns
h roi of fa m-
a e;r.;tt
sent for the on ! to the irty. j Then tin re w 1 ose da s ate
work id worry
iii.s of toddltm; ils.i one widow
c r u bbed. w e 1 1 -beha v '-d
,1 credit to his uinn:tu. m-sit.
The afternoon's tTofrim included
moving picture of Jack and th stalk, which Mr. Parkin kindly
i'ed. and which was a biK i.itraction to the Hille KUents. Aft-r severai eaiii.-s the "party." consisting of bcream, (like with thick frosting and cocoa, was mivvJ. Then a tree was liphted and. old .J!inta appeared with a stockinK of poodies for c ich child and little present of ti.imes and to; s distribute
after advatcCrucibb; : i-n dropp"d h,
nc ' " . :o i .m.1 . k to Mi
1 common. Ml to 7s:
op to s2 and th
! 1. 1 laldw in 1 .ocomot i ve
... ,-( )-x International under luaiv pr- ssure. and
t v o p.on t s to C v- . Itetbbhem Steel It. after advancing l-l Hi 'ii "-t. dropped 1 point. Mei,i)!l Pel loli utii opened 1 1-4
lj.s t and tlnn dropped to
fill 1 loil.t Paper was it '.led over
' 1 1 y b- the lar vv
Fast
to be i 'or. .rr. ' 'i t y I'e. e' t i iob r J I aiian
Con troi ic r John K. Itf ppa. n il! principal speaker at the re-u-klv iifn.n dav luncheon of the
Chi.aco Cliatnher of Commerce e:v n WednesM.iy noon at the a .- t i i n a 1 church, fteppa will choose as hi. topic. Finances." Monsieur William . of the Cafe La Fayette, will a number of selections from
p. ra.
.11 IXiFS t r.- of the I o- 1 ii' r at I
ith and i Vdar ' yesterday al'- j Norton and j
vi" ii it k i:i.i ks m:it Several hundred inemiit White Fav'le club ttntheie.l t'.ie rooms of the club. SVJ
streets. In I ana Haroor. ternoon to hear Judc
JiidKe lireenvvald speak. Jtidare Norton spi.ke on t ii- sul.j. ci of "i j oodf ei !o wsh ip and A i,n r ica a -tion." and fve the members ,.f ;b ..luh some first lianil i ii ! ot o .i t . o n on pectirinar naturalization papers. Judce liretnwald. in his f :i. pai-i especial attention to the act. viC.-s oi the club and lau I' d the of:ic-. s for their prand work in assisting in ei icatins tiiose of foreign birth.
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Does im- a I Pilotl
r
'I'lHlflLillllS, ;t.Ie ma.-hiio the lo.,s. r.n II some ton " Phonoera;
but ii IV, til :ti f ;
l.o-k i i n y
th ou
(F ? Trl Wl Jf8 ! "teTwiii .E dli ii "t." ; -.-t-- - .-re-.. J- l!'J S
Virtrinia Frank, the sm: of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
North Paring ave.. will bo n ied home tills veiiii.K by h. mother. Mrs. Jennie" Hish.am aunt, Mrs. C. Kobin--on. of
Our e Jour ti
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1 'ran k. of i
n i c.nii'-i!' -or .rire.l-
and an I nd . i n.-i -
tn if i.i. iM r.nKMi.li
Jd.-d a Lirln-r at 1j'j' : I'e r.n- j 13 j 'i. exhih- I American Heel IS
Sugar was two points
lower at 3'i. American Sunar lower to the new
yenr of V2 1-4. Nov.- York '.iitrai rate decision handed w it h an idvnni of
was over low record
1 point
for the'
: ne see i : ' y In how . r'
Joi.es Tile ind.-r ployed
dv bail .n Lat ( this morning ni preparation for
. a ich ii o w as much acriv-
pol.s. where the little ,.iie has been visiting. The f es.lrimes P.iuham and Lobinson will remain over th" ledida.v season here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas '. ' . i i y I Kennedy av.. have t little son born to th. m. The conjee .-,-. ,. .-.rrntij returned to th: city from .'n extend., trip. Mr. llary is a:-."u::o ui;;i i j,.. lirasselli Chemical "... Miss Ora Clapper Is coming 1. .m (
the holidays from the Krinc.
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the
linen j School for Cirls, in Chicago. Si
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t j o s even, shower.
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Miss Floiciice ;
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.Miss
the auspices of the in the city hall. pr .-ry sitc..es-i'ul eve tit. Jor.--- wlio is fine ..f
Kirli :.mi.
held i ernes to
the mn-t
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respond-il in the) r railai-
down Saturday beea in fi: 1 1-S to 6I. but '' time and
v iebb-d with the v al Dutch was vU
rest of tin
l1a to il
Ml ,ro . J liar
UKiloUt
bor
srtrls of Ka.-t c'hicairo, li i:e city clerk's office for some
has a h.ist of friends I'ast Chicago and Indiaia
pend most of tio- lime with her sister. Mrs. Kugcne. Ruffes in North Baring avenue.
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