Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1921 — Page 2

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Pa arc Two THE TIMES March 19. 1921.

Crown Point News

i Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boy are .sppndnc the wefk end in Valparaiso an i .npidontally helping' Mr. Boyfc'a fath'r . ricbrat? his f-i gb t y-th! rri birthday. Vr5. E. M. Norton entertained the prej'idents and past president of the 'Vomn'i Study club at i .nrhcon on Fr day. The program for the club for the coming year was diM'usced and plan for a successful club year -were .'isured. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Viiman are pendirn the week-end in :hicaro a : -e home of their ftn. Major, who is enintaining at a family dinner in iicno:- of Mrs. Aiiman's blrthdiy ann ; versa ry . ;;ver O. Forfythe rf f'!i:ca. who own valuable property in Whiting. wa? in Crown Point on Friday rela.Ve to an IIS. 000 property deal, which was consummated here n that day. Waiter Horsf. who has been employed at the E. J. & E. offices in Gary rr,r :he past six months has returned

Mary Garden Endorses Near East Relief

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to Crown point owing to many of the mp!.'-M he-tiR laid off on account of tin- financial depression. Mrs. H. TIayward M in' Crown point on Friilaj' and while iire she rllspo'd of her Mam ?trp! property to ir. and Mr a W. 15. ma-k?t'n. who paid $.10 for the pia-. This is one of the choicest lots in Main street and lias been in the possession of the Haywards for many years. The place ' now Vncupied by Cointy Treasurer Bradford and the saie wii! necessitate Mm seV.inir other quarters. K.iv fsft-n wa.-t host to the members of the American I.c!on basket iial iifsm and svera.l friends at dinner at Ms home on Thursday night

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F'asren was vo'rd an ideal hosr. Frank Maimaski and August Stella, two Hammond liquor law violators were fined $t.0 and costs by Judge Martin Smith on Friday. A 30-days jail sen'ence was suspended in each case.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

179 1Xa 2 C PM , o 1 R C NT FEET 5 MAJOR GENERAL LEONARD WOOD NEAR EAST RELIEF1 1 MADISON AVENUE NIC THERE IS 1.3 WORTHIER CAUSE THAN THE ONE YC'J SPONSOR AND YOU HAVE MY SINCERE COOPERATION IN ICUR APPEAL TO I HE UNFAILING GENEROSITY C? THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FOR SUPPORT. CORDIAL GREETING MARY GARDEN

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time also a d ramitiu t ion of the st ry "The Selection of Isaac's Wife" will be presented by the Junior High Scho- 1 ciass of IleHglous hiduoatlon. I". P. Church announcements The track wlil be laid and the cars distributed this week for the big automo-

j bile race contest at the I". P. Bible school, The contest will start March 2T. The "highway commission" wlil bo 1 appointed and rules handed out jScbbath morninsr. The lesson tins week will be found on Matt: 2 7 -00-CO. The s jbj"ct is. ".If mus or the Cross.

Pleaching service at 11:00 a. m. and T:.10 p. m. All ar? cordially invited to these services. The evening; wer ice will continue the Ftu&ies of the Life of Christ, taking tip "The Crucin x ion" Young Peopleg organizations w ill meet at 6:45 p. m. Mary Canan of Marks will lead the Intermediates on the ubject, "Real P.eligrion." A full attendance Is desired. Mr. Harold Mam, V. P C. L". president, will be the leader o fthe Young People. The subject is "Home Mission." Wednesday night. March 21. at 8 p. m. the "Passiun I'iuy'' will be shown at the church. All are cordially invited to see this great, play.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ebbins ha 'e moved in Mrs. P. Pehoons home on Pidge rnad Th" Ladies' aid of the Dutch Reform clrjrcii in Munstev will hold a .".Hie 'I'lf S'iay, March 1'2. at 2 o'clock p. m. and in the eveninsr at the church parlors, everybody i.s inv:td. Mrs. P. Pchoon visited with Mrs Henry Gr.es in Lanflttf Wednesday evening. Mr. Will PartriciRe of Minneapolis

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T 1 c t s a r in d ' s t r : b u t ; o n this e e 1 by mni'atr, of the Kappa Kappa Kappa for their production entitled "Aprinartim-" 10 be held at the Indiana Harbor auditorium, date of April 7. and F.a't: Chicago at the Hartley theater, date of April S- The cause for this benefit entertainment has few if any parallels. The society is sponsoring a most noteworthy standard of relieving distress in the community, which comes to their attention and tnis disclosure to the . p'lbl-.c alone should a whirlwind sain of the ticket. The director of the play. Ethel Gar-

Mrs. Frank Gulliver of Fir street entertained her Five Hundred club Thursday evening.

! Women of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor met at the Kathrrine House ! yesterday afternoon to hear John K.

F.eppa. nominee for mayor on the K- -publican ticket talk. Announcement was made that there would be a city wide invitation extended for the public to be present at a Rep par meeting to be held tonight at the Jia.aon-c temple. East Chicago. Mrs. A. Ksfflgish of .South Tod avenue underwent surgery at the Mercy hospital in Gary for a major operation from which she is rallying. It may be

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be well enough to return to her home. Thomas Kennedy, a well known East Chicagoan. who is a patient at. the Mercy hospital in Chicago, was visited yesterday by his mother. Mrs, T. S. Kennedy and his s'eter, Miss Mae Kennedy. The young man is suffering from an infection induced by a skin irritation. Tomorrow being Palm Sunday t

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"Abide with Me." Mrs. Ah her.. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Jones Spec la 1 Easter services win be held March -7. At HiiSil the Sunday school will present the program "New Life ' assisted hy Miss Elliott organist, and Mrs. Abhcft. sol,, in. At 7 :.'!" the choir wli

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made short vin't at the home of H. F. Kasie Th jrvi.iv. Quite a few chi'jrrn have ehicfceo pox and whooping cough :n the ne g'nbornood. Mrs. I Jahaay hir rented her farm to T Santeporst for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kikkert will mo. in 'the Mps'alra of the Krh heme.

DIL J. QOLDIiAIT DENTIST rtrmt matlaJ Bask 1tt Cor. Clcga tt Porartha An Consultation la Engllih. Otrnii polish. Klavlah and Rsaalaa. east erncAuo. mu. TaL East Chlcato IS

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h headquarters at the t irst M. E. wi;i be a celebration of the Hoy!

h irch in East cmcago and Is camnf a meeting of the cast at the McKiny school at T:39 o'clock Monday evening. The cast director comes here from the John R. Rogers company of Chicago, and is declared very efftcin: in the leading of bringing out the best of her understudies.

A CORRECTION The name of the proprietor of the .American drug store of East Chicago which waj robbed last Th ursday evening, is Ryel Dubin. and not rubis as ma printed in The Times. The mistake was made in receiving the name over the telephone.

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News Notes

A game of bunco was enjoyed at the home of Misa Surrata Tedvab In North Olcott avenue last evening when many guests were entertained. Among the gueats were the Misses Ruth Guml insky. Lola. Dubin. Rose Stubbier. Lena Miller. Ajjna Busaenstein of this city and the Misses Marcus of Hammend. Miss Saide Marcus contributed many beautiful musicale numbers to the program. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Paul and Harold Jones, sons of Rev. and Mri. George E. Jones of East Chicago and Gene PeEra of Gary are appearing in musicale numbers and a literary entertainment tonight at Griffith. Mrs. George Burnett of South Magoun avenue was hostess to a pretty luncheon affair yesterday where the impending nuptials of Mrs. Elizabeth Felkner to Mr. R. M- Metcalf of St. 1ouis was announced to many friends date early in April. Quest at the occasian Included Mrs. I. M. Felkner, H. P. Muckian and John Mendenhail, Mrs. Cyril Hajgh who has had her mother. Mrs. N. A. I.amphere, visiting her from Durand. Wis, Is expecting her guest to leave homeward sometime during the coming week..

READ THESE TVIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Eucharist with the blessing of pa.o'.s and the distribution of palm leaf

crosses to those who desire to receive j

them and sermon at 10:45 a. m. Sub- 1

ject of the ftrmon, "The Atonement of t'hriat on Calvary.' as a preparation for Holy Week. T,:tany and lecture on the Holy It: hie at 7:10 p. m. Methodist Church Notes The services for Sunday. March I'V will be as follows: 9:00. Men's breakfast conference. S:30. Sunday School, fully graded. lfl:4."j. Morning worship for th whole family. Palm Sunday service; kindergarten for little folks; storysermon fv children: srnon. "The Source of Life"; Duet. "Forever with the Lord." (Gounod . Mr. and Mrs. Turner. 6: .10. Intermediate and Senior Epworth Leagues; topic, Christian Stewardship. 7:!0. Evening worship; sermon, "Measuring Progress"; trio.

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