Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1921 — Page 5

Tuesday, Januarv 4, 1921.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

The board of directors -f the League I f Women Voters held a very impjr:-j "i meeting ia?t night at the ho mi- or Mrs. W. II. Myers t.f 91 Douglas street. Greetings for the New Year from the state, board wore nad. also legislative letters urging the w.-mon from a'.! ver the state to lay aside all party ciifTrrenors and pull together for tiilegislative program for the coming legislature which conven-s at lndia.iepolis Thursday, January 6. The matter of the league pledge; to the stalo voted to be raised by popular mbtcription. Department imrl; was tat; -n up and the leaders appointed as follows: Mrs. W, J. Whinny, chairman . the legislative work : Mrs. W. D. Parker, chairman of food su.ip'.y and demand; .Mrs. Jennie Bewscy, chairman of the Americanization; Miss Alice Vuhm, chairman of the women in industry; the other departments will D taken up at the next board meeting. The regular meeting of the League of Women Voter? will be held the sreon dand fourth Thursday evening each month at the superior court houj" in Room No. 1. All women interested in citizenship are invited to attend t'12 next meeting January lotn. Miss Uurhans will conduct the third of tl:2 series of class in citizenship, Mrs. XV. A. Myers and Mr?. W. J. Whincry an1 Mrs. W. Reiiey will attend the sta'e board meeting at Indianapolfs .next Tuesday, January 11, at the daypo"! Hotel. Allan O'Rcurke, who underwent m operation at St. Margaret's hospital, Sunday for appendicitis, is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Adams gave, a party New year3 Eve to a number or their Chicago friends at the Elaeisstor.e. Over the week-end they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Danile Payne of 631S Glenwood avenue. Mrs. G. TV. Jarnecke and son Robert are still ill at their home, 11S3 an Huren street. Sir. and Mrs. S. T. Caldwell and son Taul of State street spent New Tears as the guest of friends in Chicago. Kathryn Oberlin, Virgene Hammond. Irene Van Slyke. Marie Beckman, Gladys Bell. Carolyn PoppenhusseiV Margaret Pirie. F.mil Bauer. V. T. Turner, W"a!ter Mott, Leonard Corey. Carl Eaner. Raymond Mette and Leonard Moran had a theater party in Chicago when they saw the "Follies" hefore the theater they -were cni'rtainel at dinner at the home of Gladys lieu. Kathryn Oberlin has returned Kockford College. to Pauline and Irving Hill have returned to the University of Illinois where they are attending school, Irving will be graduated this spring. The L. C. E. A. will have a social meeting this evening at Weis Itall followed by a banquet for members. The Deborah Aid Society will meet tomorrow for an all day session at the First Christian church. It Is requested that all members be present. Wyr.n Jonee, Robert De.Wcese and Gsrdne. -"""oorheis returned to Turdui today. Hazel Wiltsee left for the University -f Michigan today after spending the holidays with her parents. William Tierce, Arthur Beckman and Clarence Neidow returned to the University of Michigan today. The Dorcus Aid Society of the South Side Christian church will meet to morrow for an all day session at the' home of Mrs. John Harrold of Harn son street. A box lunch will be serv cd at noon. Virgil Relter, Jr., who was ill for 1 fw days is able to be. out again. The Ladies' Aid of the First Fresbytrian church will meet at usual tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. This is an every member meeting. Everyone out. Belated news of a royal reception by Mr.- and Mrs. George Hannauer in Chicago given In honor of Maestro Tletro Ciminl. conductor of tie Chicago LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING All kinds of akirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding all work guaranteed. Call at Wasey's, 91 State St.. little west of Hohman St. Phone 446 Hammond. S-27 NOTICE. All Union Grocery and Markets wM close every Thursday noon, beginning Jaji. 6th. ' EUTCHERS & GUOCEKS ASSN. 1-4-2 NOTICE Election of trustees and other officers of the Evangelical Lutheran St. I'aul's congregation -will be held at the church, ?5 Clinton street, January 10. 1021, at S p. m H. C. MEIER, 1 ;4:6:S? Secretary Kill That CASCARA

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lliand Opera company, was received lure today. Prof. Vlncaidu George S i-Mjgiur f-"anti was ai.-i" a guct. At a tnuMcal follow ins, the Maestro displayed his taJfiits. After thu mus-Jctl event a Jinmr was tendered tne parly

by Mr. and Mr. C, l- Kins" ill ot Hammond alter which M. Cimini played several exquisite numbers. - - The fourth division of the M. L. Ladies' Aid will meet at the home oT Mr.--. p.iK-.sert vf 617 Itugia.i aven'i". XX" .-t Hammond, tomorrow altrruuu 1 The third d.vi; m of the M, L. Lndie.-' Aii will mett at the huinc .'I Mrs. V. .1. M.-AUvr i f Wibb street tomorrow a: tcrin'on al Z'.j'J. Monday evening. January 2, 15-1. the (retaliation of officers for the KmgiiL-t ff Pythias for the eonilKj term took place, the officer-) Installs 1 were: J. xv. .Xeton, chancellor umnnnd' i . Nolan heaver, vice chancellor: John U. !c.not'Cld, pte'.atc. AfU r the 1 nst al ! at ion there was a stag bunfjut t with a luge Attendance-, William Lewis ' acted n.i t-iast niaste r. L'avid Atkimon gave an cvcc'.lcnt talk on the principals a.1 tiurposes of the order; an address by John M. fc-tinson on "The l utuie order of the Knights of Pyt'nas," Tlic-e were also many other prominent speakers and visitors present from Whiting and Last Chicago. The newly Installed officers gave short speeches. The meeting is reported as being one of the most successful rind cnlhus'.astic held by the Knights and a One 1 ear is anticipated. Clarence and Edna Mue;i!berger ha.c returned to the University of Wisconsin after spending th" liolidiys with their parent:, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Muehlbergcr e,f Williams street. - - Abraham Shlcnsky has returned to Purdue and Morris .lilnsky has returned to Northwestern where they re at ending school. - Leonard Corey, who was a guest at th New Year's eve formal at the Country Club of the B. U P, r.ell family, lias returned to I-'on du Lac after spending the week end with them. Mrs. Mary Disbrow was also their guest at the New Year's Kvc party. Miss Laura Hayward has returned to Chicago aftf-r spending the v eck end as their gucjt. Mrs. F. C. Carter left Sunday mgrtl for Martinsville, Ind-, where she will ; pend several weeks at the sanitarium. ', the has been ill for the past thrivil w eeks with rheumatism and other j complications. I John Follmar, Jr.. has returned from ; St. Klizabeth's hospital m Chicago to j his heme, 393 Calumet avenue, aft:r. an illness of ten months. He is get-! ling along nicely. The Ladies' Aid Society of ths Centenary M, E. church will hold an all day meeting at tho home f Mrs. David Montelius of 2SS Cameron street tomorrow, The business meeting rrllt be called at O.Z'y in the morning. The Women's Democratic club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Simon, 21 : Warren street, tomorrow aiternoon at1 Z:"0. Mrs. J. M. Turner will hava charge of the program. Al! interested are invited to attend. Special services are being held at the Sohl street Pentecostal Assembly, ?4 , fiohl street. Tuesday, Wednesday an 1 Thursday evening. Evangelist H, xv.i Thomas of Shenandoah, l'i will give Diblo chart lecture. Evcryoue welcome, j The marriage of Mrs. Clara Plageman to Henry Bleile took place at tho St. Joseph's church this morning at 7 o'clock. The bride wore a lovely frock : of dark, blue kittens ear charmuese, a hat trimmed with pheasant shade plume with a corsage bouquet or kliarney roses. They were attended ; by Mr. and Mrs. W. is. Pueil. Mrs. ' Duell wore a frock of midnight blue charmeuse, a hat with paradise feath- 1 crs. with a corsage of yellow tea rosea I A wedding breakfast was served, at tlie home of the bride. 33 Clinton1 Ftreet. After a short honeymoon to. point sin Wisconsin they will be at; home to their frieuds at 121 Ogden , street. j Harold Hammond returned to the' University of Indiana after spending the holidays with his family. I Tlelene Fisher who ha? been thej hcuae guest of Florence; Hammond fori the past. few days lias returned to thej Cnivorsity of Indiana where she at- j tends school. Jf )1 r It -K it a is i ,1- h 1 UJt HATyrWOITD. rNEIAKA Cold With QUININE AMD La Grippe

Mrs. C. K. Thomas returned yesterday from a visit to Howell. Michigan and Cleveland, Ohio, where she was the guest of relatives and friends lor I'lirlatiM. I. a V..,l 1,4 ,-

I ua nrnrriRTr x Af-yi 11 WJL Kyi VJL SUPERIOR COURTS Suit for divorce has been filed by William II. Wells against Edith E. XX'ells. They were man led in March, ISIS, and separated Jinally March 3, UCO. The disagreement i.- laid to Mr. XVells' throe ihlldren by a 'former nrarriege. fhe showed her dislike for them Immediately after the wedding and frequent quairels followed. At-trnev-Jesse W;)son is appearing for the plamtiff. The s'u.:: of the sta'e on the rela-J tion of Katherine Ginet.ky against: Mfxe Totnadelsky, an action In bai.:rjy has been bounil over to the su r enor rourt from the court of Juelge J Friedrich. Attorney Floyd Murray is ' representing the plaintiff. i Suit on contract has beer, filed by the Indiana Electric Service company uf ainfl the school city of East Chiefi.go. The suit Is to collect on a contract which the company held when the new Washington high school was built in East Chicago. John r. Kennedy Is attorney for the plaintiff. The Beckmnn Supply company ti. rough Attorney Frei Harnett is sueii g the Campbell Construction company, ft. at., on an account for mleria! furnished in the construction of she Euclid avenue improvement in U:t Chicago. i CARD OF THAHKS BMHiffl'MifiMlUQBRWI' MWiBlii We wish to thank our many friends for thetr sympathy and kindness, aho

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the beautiful floral offering!:, during the recent birea vement in the d'ath of our lo lng mother. We especially wish to lliank tho Eev. Eraner. for the words of consolation spoken in the sermon. Wo also wish to thank the pallbearers for their services. John Mattuifr, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ellett, Henry Mattwig, Chas. Mattwig and Grand1:4 children

Legal Notices NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Fredrick G. Thompson, deceased, in tho Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1320. No. :051. Notice is hereby givrn to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Fredrick G. Thompson, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held it Hammond. Inciima. on the 7th day of February. 1!21. and show cause, if any, , . . , . . , v . t T" "r. r t r r- v . j wiiy tiie i i. .vi oc. 1 i ii,,tc.v 1 v- ' " r . . . u ti,, aetata .v . ; J -J 1 ' V. . .0 1,11 III- DUIIC I.'. a,u 1 - dent should not be approved; and said Vieirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receite their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 4th day of January, 1?21. HERBERT L. WKEATON. (Seal Clerk Lake Superior Court 1:4:11 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In tho matter of the Estate of V.'fiHiHin Stiglitr., deceased, iu the Lake Superior Court. November Term. 1920. No. SI 4. Notion is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of William Stiglitz. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on tho 7th day of February. 1921, and sho cause If any why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then e.nd there make proof

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Louis Gergley, deceased, in the Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1920. No. 1914. Notice is hereby given to the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of I.ouis Gergley. eleceasod. to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 31st day of January. 1921. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACO'UNTS with the estate of ssid elecedent should not be approved; and sa:d heirs are notified to then and there mnke proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. 1 WITNESS the Clerk of the Lk Superior Court. Pt Hammond, this 4ih day of January. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. ( SealX Clerk Lake Superior Court I'atteTson & Crites, Attys. 1:4:11 NOTICE OF FEVAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Mike Stakich, deceased, in the Iako Superior Court, .November Term, 1920. No. 1702. Notice is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Mike Stakich, elecesed. to appear in tho Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, .Indiana, on the liist day of January. 1921. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tho estate of said decedent should MOTHER S MEND For Expectant Mothers Oseo By Three Qekeratiohs rrr ro OOKLCT e IT0TMIXMOO0 w aT. ni t j BiAancLO RiuLTot Co, Dipt. -B Atlajit. a a. ,

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Jozscf Lapadat. deceased, in the 1 ke Superior Court, November Term, 1920. No. 2175. Notice is hereby given to the HEIRS'. LEGATEES AND CREDITOR? of Jozsef Lapadat. deceased, to appear in tho Lake Superior Court, held a Hammond, Indiana, on tho 7th day of February. 1921. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not bo approved: and said heirs are notified to then and thre make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of tv. - Lsk': Superior Court, at Hammond, th: 4th day of January, 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Sea!) Clerk Lake Superior Court 1:4:11 For Irritated Throats take . tried Try Our Business Men's Lunch. 65c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Coogles, Prep.

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