Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1920 — Page 6
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i Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Cipital.
and Jlr,. tid Cook and ,.,, of Kan- ai"riv'J hfr on Sundaj,1, feW Weeks vl.it with hU mother J-n.i titers. Tai, 13 hls ,irst Mt,a --e in seeral year. Xilsa Clara Thomas has returned to after a several days visit with "r Mients. -... Guy D. Clark is entertaining a .'.nclieon on Wfdne.Jav in honor : ilr-. Maurice McKeniie. who tsa x'ilUn8 relativta here for the hoiiU.V. t-i c. Clover Is taking a week's ,''i:,!'Jtl before assuming his ric-n s deputy recorder of Lake i ,.:nty '.t: youns women home rrcrn eo, arranged for a leap year dance n at the Masonic tVmple. The aff.t.r was by invasion an.) a Chlcairo f e,tr was ens.igcd to furnish the r. o no. tr P of Mr?. John V.-h-c'cr and : 0:1 Krcd. to Florida had to l-.u-tp on account of the :;;pes ' Scliiabic, who has the .eariet Mr. 8r.d Mrs. Aib-rf vUack cnt-r-i c,j the Vortnishtly Musical c!ut at f ,:r how on Monday night and a
fx-ei.rnt procram was listened
t by an appreciative aui'.mcc, who braced the c..n weather to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Trunk Trevowah of Janesvilie, Wis., returned Lome tod.ay after an Xmas v isit with Mr. and Mta M. C Itookwel!. r.d Schmal youn?e.t eon of Mr. and Mr. iorfp ;?chmal of thi; city is H'oHe sick at the honn of his parents. Inn ailment having been diagnosed as mute Itr'.shfd t!.ease by the atterdirg physician. Dr. Iddings of Irt!l. A trained nurse from Chicago Is takIr.g carp of him. Miss Mtrsaret Meyer went to South 1i!v;o on Monday afternoon to attend the funerai of a friend. New marriage licenses arc: Mike iluvtg-in "iarr-tf. Ind.: Mary vcinioue. Gary: .Joseph Koc-zemck. Margaret Novick. ;aiy: Paul v'ayl'T, Akron. '., I'.Ianehe Crouch. iary: I.oui;- I:. Tr!cket. Chicago. Marsaret Murdoch. Whites: .Ioo?.ri t an ron. Hnui'Tiond. Katherine C. Mf. Minneapolis. Minn.: Julius M.-G'-e. Carrie Wright, il.iry: Harold 11. Jtr;. r.ohl. '"!o r S.-hnw-raft. AVri i t injf : I'laude Jl. Krivl!., Hammond, nn? M. ZfinMclta. 'W'tjr.iwov, S. L. : Karl IT. Old.--. Hammond ' Ira M. Hamilton. Ilammon4.
house arming Fine; they ar in n new " ''. :i s!tj?e th-ir lost part y was f pom- ! .j.Ted. Thi- HMia! numlier of kih-sIs In a : .t-riij.-inec at the previous eent3 ill b' i ri-.f-:it. I The ToiiiiK Utdies' S-'odauty of Pt.
M-ry's church ' wilt fntertain their friends at a pest New T ir". dance, to l- bold at St. Mary's Auditorium, with date not definitely settled at this tln. Thi event will hIwi bs prctstiten and an aim cstM!.-hed to create a large attendance for the fvcnlnc. Mr. and Mrs. I. "W. Saunders r.f TTe:nlock St.. are home from St. Ixmis. M v, where they spent the holidays with their son Lavid. accompanj ing them. Mrs. (I. Kunyan of Ivy St.. has been entertaining: the Misses Catherine and nilnia' L.!d of Chlcajro who hae boon here a few days. Foliar Day (omorro-. Mr. and Mrs. William Ofner of Ivy st. have as their guests, the lattor'.-i brother, Richard Krajcwski and hi family from Merrill. Wis. The KapPa Kappa Kappa are formulating plans for their cnmlnf charity
hn' to be held this jear at the Mr- I Kinley Auditorium when the Charles J McKclvcy orchestra will render the ; music and every et'fort will be mido on th part of committees to make 1h :Tair a most successful one. Mrs. I,'- J l!a Hasmt.ll is eliairman of Brramje. i
nieiits an J Mrs. Hirty D.ti.- is directii k the plan for d cort Ions in th. toroiity's colors. The 4nte ia Jn.uary Sth. i:. X. Conine left for Ir.tl.rinapolis to-tia;-to 1" ..i.o u fev jays in the jn. t ! i j-ts vf d'n at ional imii p...-es. Mrs. John I. Judg of St. Louts, i-sp.-mling the ln.l,.rivs with her l.u--hatel and the da uj,'h ! r. Mi-s .Mi he v, i? a teacher in the 5-chioIs of tbot ity an-l visitmtr h re i., returning. Tim family rnjoyirl ti'ir reunion at the A. T. Gro. ht'Tiie in Urununorid rt IM.tns are afoot !o ElVo h htrco cm-n-.unity .latice under supervision of the American Ass-oeini..,, for the Kecosnl.
tion of the Irish Republic, at a date in January, at t!o: Masonic Temple. Lawirncr. J). (iO()(i-ey js ehairmarj of the ritfair and has a wel!scecte, committee to w. rk in co-operai ion with him. Mrs. Frank DiKiiam of Ivy st. was hosf-s to a party l.-it evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garman of Monroe City, Ind.. art leaving after a visit with their s,.it, Louis Carman and Mrs. ' ;.-rr.ian. of South Ulcott av. Mr. and Mrs. X. H Trudell of Drumniond st. entertained Mr.". Mary Murphy and Miss Mary Trudell of Valparlo. both guests heinc Kir.tcrs of Mr Trudell.
Pollsr Tay tomorrow.
12-29
Mr. urtti Mrs. Gcorpe r.o.ip of Fir s. were tru'sts at a family reui.e.n il'nivr of Mrs. S. Iurst. t lTi.gh-v.. .. : r.? Mrs. Harry ralnur if i-'i-mx 'i y. I a and her family were present. Mrs. Roop will enfert-iin a'.! the guc:-ts at r New Tear uf'air before Mr. und Mrs i'nrvt returrs htme.
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CEJS&COdoe !almottln1setl7 sr.ortcr.s dnrwttoa of tri Bkovt Kvarl cat. Reiitvr th otdfnry const) overnight, goetbaa i-r:ttior. qaitta romorts. Swc cefil over thirty yesro. Rocora mtniti by phyaiciae. Sold ao a (uaractec of ea:l5ction. 50c.
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WAS MURDERED
Startling Developments Occur in . Case of World ' Famous Aviator
Twin City
News Notes
. - iKTJNT'0KAL NfS SERVtCE i..Ait.NCE. Hi., Dee. 2S. Lieut. Tat '-'.ft let), whose w idely remembered jrcr.p- from a mo-injr train hearing if to a German prison carop startd '-'.! country in the early years of the io.-ld war, did not d!e a suteido or, ifc'j. IT. in his root.i in , Los Angsifs ; :'. jut was rnurdtred. " was the word jriven out today " 'rs. CUra Cleg?, of this city, s-ia-: -c f the dead hero ablator, in an Infcrview to newspaper men. Mr;-. Ceyar " ' told her tnter-. Iewer3 that rela::e? and friends of OThien are insisti.'s?..pon a more thorough invest i-a-n of the ctrcu-nstancea surrounding ' In lath and that the Los A n s i I e s T-! r.f the. in st!;a'ir.n is to be con-'-:rd by Merwin Prien. brother of ;;:. fJyer. and Virjtl Moore, who was . -"'viiled with him in hos motion picf rtterpr!ts. '." My brother d.d not k 1 h.mself." y.r'- Ogg declared n her interview. "I am certain that he was mjrd-ei.
I was with him cn the djy he was k'JiI saw hin at 4. S and 6 o'clock t ii.t afternoon tnd evenlngr. It was r.s 'birthday, you know, and he was -srr.i'inji and cheerful as ever. It 1.1 i.diculoua to charge that he was ln"At 11 o'clock that night they tid me he had killed h'.mwlf. That was fe hours after he died. I never i-'-uiJ understand why I nti rot roti-t-d sooner. I w ent to where his body s. I noticed then that there w ere 7. powder marks and that his litt'e i'rsonal possessions had ail disap- ; ?3red. It was Impossible to get " f.nite inform.ation from the authorities. They Pfemel quite willing to t. -.e it !" r.- granted that he had killed " nseif. I know that he didn't write that letter. So far as I know they ttir't even hold an inquest. According to Mrs. CI egg- friends end relatives of Mr. 0'F.rien rely on the
.1"! : 'iwing testimony in their demands:
"hat Lieut. O'Brien was threatened ?h death by a woman on four d if -f r'nt occasions. - 7 hat Virgil Moore, ai aviator frn i ' . O'Drien's. once wrestd a pistol f -cm this woman as she sourhl to fire ?.t O'Brien. i That Pat O'Brien did not write the
' -nth not found near hn body and ih-i. the m t was written by the i!syer to make it appear that O'Brien v .- mentally unsound. ' - That there wer no powder stains ; .- marks found about the wound. t
The Sunbc-nnet club which holds th distinction of being the oldest social c!ub for iadies in Kast Chiejro, enjoyed a most hoi'ptta'ol? affair yester-
j day afternoon j-t the home of Mrs. M. j C. Stone in Beacon street with Mrs. Edward AV. AS'ickey, as assistant l hostess. The usual number was nre.i-
cnt and participated in a three cou:s
luncixi-ii v lib rot., s the decorative sehen:e and souveniers. The club docs not meet -with any date precision but hen the members find opportunity to tntcrtilr. their efforts savor of the extraordinary. Yesterday's was aaoth'-r attest vo their ability. Dollar Day tome. row. i;-23 The first masked ball of the season in th Twin Cities wiil fc tinder direction of the. Loya.1 Order cf Moose and 1,aM " (1.. r .. ..J- rv l .
o' iu fti luv .-13UI1 lU 1 cnipic, ..ev I Tr':i Eve. There are many comrr. t-
t'os in chare;- to seo that all details of the arrangements are carried oiT most successfully. The prizes arc represented tw etity-l":v in number and ell dnnstcd for the occasion. They will ail b well worth competing for. Tim Gorman orchestra wlU render the nvisio and will introduce many new rachy airs especially for the evening. A list
of costume w-inners will fce printed In this paper in time to give all an ample opportunity for th keen competition expected. There w-iil be carnival features and the usual attractions of csndy sta.ttds and ligrht refreshments. The admission is Ivit half a dollar and the money So raised goes toward a worthy fund for the Moose are liberal In the eitendinar of welfare to their memhers and children. The children's homo at Mooseheart Is a monument to Oefr united efforts throughout the country and to which the Moose of this city are valuable factors. Tatronis the dsnce. D.illar Day means dollars saved. Mr. and Mrs. R. IL Alexander, who have long resided at 4T2S Barirg ave.. have purchased Sheriff Olds residence at AZ't) Raring ave., and contemplate moving at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Olds and the letter's sister, Mrs. Mary Xe;e Scott wiil soon he leaving to take up their future residence at Crown Poir.t. Mrs. Leila Hascall, eecretary in the offices of the. ryard of Education and daughter of Mrs. Scott will remain iii this city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Vorthcote ave. will entertain at their customary- annual New Tear's Eve party which nil! also he in the nature of a
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