Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES FT SILK GOWN HINTS OF GRECIAN ROBES friends la M -ns.lt says he going Sunday. Mr. E. to win the J50 CO were Morion -visitors WeJnesday. Mr. . Peter Schaller was a Hamn:ond visitor Tuesday. The dance Tuesday evening drew a Icrge crowd and every one had a guod time. Mrs. Jacob Boecker was the lucky winner of the rug which was tonated by Rev. Anthony BadSna. Mr.'. Math Herman was an out-of-town visitor today. prize when that Tribune reporter gets GES ARE to Hammond. The high school git's .''.as? and their teacher, -f Hammond, hiked out In the athletic Mr.". Reynolds t Munstcr on THE LATEST Saturday wood. i) 1 i m : r-ii and had lun; a In Kaske's ar tw.j of our Munster bo;, s in the army rocontly.

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!n the office of Italph W. Stone, Illinois prohibition director, are to be probed by a forca of twenty special investigators who are now oa their way hero irom "Washington, it was revealed to.aay. Federal agents said to have been In 'he pay of Uauor dealer? are accused of paealng illegal permits for tho withdrawal of liquor through, the office of tha prohibition commissioner. Stone ald today he had knowledge of several of these permits having been "slipped through" hut declined to state if he itnew tho agents responsible. Many Chicago homes, it was declared teday. ara to be raldad by prohibition agents in search of liquor illegally acquired. One hundred warrants for the erch of horres are to be allied by Com-r.-tissloncr Franlc. D. Richardson. It is aiK-e1 that huge quantities of liquor, marked "inerchandise," has been shipped into Chicago to private homos by

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Mrs. John Dertcho of Roberts aver.ue fell when aliKhtingr a street car n her way to Hammond Monday and '.urt her foot qjite badly, but Is mach improved at this tune. Winifred, the :i:tl daughter of M:. nd Mrs. George Hokworth of Myrtle uttiue, has been cn the sick list fvv .eeral days. Mrs. W. Baiui of East Sidy visit vi her daughters. Mrs. H. Tbiesscn ana Mrs. A- Schaerter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. I-Veeee rT Myrt'e avenue were invited gruesis a the public ins.allatloa of officers of the Oa?- ! e!d Order of Eas'ern Stars No. PI, m South Chicago on Monday evening. The laters brother. Irwin Hanson, was nsUHad as paaoa and Sirs. IIan.cn s warder for the earulng year. Jake W-ichorst of Lincoln avenue b trended the Mocse Iodg of which .he ,s a member in Htnrmor.d on Tuesday evening. Mri. H. T. Goldlng of Myrtle avenue ras been confined to her home by Illness for several days. Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes of Indiana Harbor visited with reiatives here over last Sunday. A number of Itobertsdaie people at

tended the funeral of Private Edward karson, whose funeral was held from l is home in Hammond last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. M1"er of the West Park addition attended the Prnress theater in Chicago last SuEday e renins ans saw -"The Bat." The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .V. Schaeffer has teen very l'.l &uffrinj severe puln with an abscess In the ear.

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Bn-n to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewes, a baby boy. Mrs. Geo. Gerlach and son. John.

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Mrs G6orse Eruclcmaa Went to Steer. 111., last eveningp to visit her son ani family for a few days. The new 'officers were Installed. In Lowell post of the American Legion Monday night. Harry Simrns of Schneider was hcrti en business yesterday. W. Fay Lynch o Chicaso cams clown last evening- on business. Mr. and ilra J. A. Kiiniuet and 'la-ghter, Lena, went to Dyar yesterday. Mr. Klmmet went to at teL,d a n.eetlng of the stock holders of .tho Dyer banlc of which he is one of the directors.

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Mrf. Mort Cris'man of Crisman spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burt. Mrs. C. R.upert visited friends in Hammond Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Anderson and son have returned to their home in LaPorte otter spending several days with Malcolm and Lima Hazdgreen. Philip Schneider entertained a number of Chicago friends over Sunday. Mrs. U. Horn U visitinfr Michigan City with her daughter. Mrs. G. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White of Hammond were weoh-end visitors at the home of tho latier's sister, Mrs. A. I", shearer.

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Mr. and SMra. Kuhlman, motored to Crown Point Sunday to visit Mrs. Kuhlman's mother, Mrs. J. Deldrlch. J. BadegTaven of Hammond visited

MUs Marcel. a Andreai entertained 3 2 girls at her homo Sunday in honor j of her 10th birthday anniversary. Th-i day waa tpenl in yawes after vhi-h , 4 jjK-heon wa3 served. T. Koper of Knox and Mrs. M. Ropr of South Bend attended the funeral hre yesterday cf little Miss Dorothy ' Graham. Mrs. August Smith an l children o Haialet visited - friends hera Monday. Tha Xedle club met yesterday with M:s. Bess'.e Hillmaa. Geo. Sauter la on the sick lis:. Mr. Fenrslman returned Monday ..'row ftvr days visit with friends la Chieago. At a rr-eetlngr held hers Monday of ' the officials of tha Gary and Hobat t : Traotlon company, Mr. William Zarie , was made president; Mr: A. J. Smith, "vice president; Mr. Lucy Gilckauf of "hicaaro, secretary, and Mr. Wm. Earle, treasurer; Sir. Earl was also appointed a.s general manager of the company. John Carlisle Doman of this plac.i w&s united in marriig?) yesterday to Miss Edith Sykes of Gary. Tha ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm. Seaman of th MothodUt church at the home of the bride's parents at Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Dorman left yesterday for a two months trip to California.

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