Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1921 — Page 6
Nick J. i.ud Ig. Jr.. who l-.os h m n ill f"r -.-- i rel vlays, is aide t. te up and about again. i'lfj -i party at tu Cny v , r. ti. church Wedntslir'ftej :n to-n dur ng the day and as cschI made a tour of the busneso house3 to se what they could beg: or r.e.a!. They went into the. Wiljur Euniber company offloo and aftfer ther were gona ;5 waa missing. A. J. Moxell. tho manarer, lmmediataly notified Marshal Duckworth and they refit after the band. They eoon caught up with thm and when hey aaw that their pursuers meant busineja the? s:ave up the m ney. ROBERTSDALE LOWELL Mrs. Mathilda Keilman went to Hammond Wednesday evening to see her lauzhter. who is n sister and came up f r pi U-ifio ette an j r- tuined i ac.; on T'i-i ri'-lay oi en ins-. Mr. and Mrf. Zii.e.-irMn j ,on of rirag.) are v i.-;tinj here u ith Dernard p.oecker and family. Mr. Turner, the -r. c.-r up t -.wn will have i.v t ream on Sat -inlay un. tfjnifiy from now on an.J during th: sumn i i r. I.duard Au.--tSe., t : :i :is:.v; : -i business in iM-rr oti Friday. hrlacii f.rr..-. .i: -,. ,., g-ara-M-. t;r,.und is neintr br.-k.-ri a'-.l work will b, s;n in ,-, f,. dnys. f ill Hero CIS a H i union, -. ;5;ir on Fr-.-iH--M !i THtUTKR Tniirthl K'lillv I iiinn and U Mornn i;i liirlr rrnn(1 II- tir-il-t fratnrr, "'l.n o n rii.-mlirr." I .1 uril), Hon..I nil of rlfi," ,t.u1 four nets tit :iu J ilU-. Mmiin; Matinrr 2 . m . -m- II.;; nk:nrn Ira "T..C H.-l R irn,' I .i no I. iicoln in I'lie I'Jiimlnn ltik." N . II. and 11 Jleelrmft coined; , "u l:int Tell," two Uilv 4-3-1 I'ltlNt" I-iVS THKVTKll lOMI.Iir .lii U. I'lckford la "Jujt Out t I oiler..-." ti.. cli-i alvi ' Mookrt .! ".t.K rind a H:ili." nntlirr of thnr '.-.i-iukriul animal rnnic-dlen "Ju?t In c;nV turning Vuniln.i. Will KodT .i. iijvn win iif u.Vs.' i-y-l Mr. and Mrs. AlHs, who have been rpendlny th winter in St. Peteraburg, ; -v v .rr,""- '-?-V , . v The funcra! f-f Mrs. Stc'.ow, who died at her liome at Hammond Monday, vva? hcid hrre yesterday. Services were held at the Chrlstiati church at t o'clock and the internum was ot the Ilobart cemetery. Jeremy Parker past-ad away Thursday after being ill nearly all winter. Tlc funeral will take p!ae- .Sunday afternoon and will bo in charge . f the 1 1. A. n. of which he vva a member Tiie Amerb an Eegion will als- atten ! the fiintral In a body. About ;,o pupils of the M, jr. Sun lay K-hoo; wee en t-ri. -ilncj nt an ice Fla . arrived home yesterday. Thomas Hayden ind Orvill Hayden were in FJarnmord on business yesterday. Miss Henrietta Bau;hinan, tvtio has been visiting ier parents. Mr. and Mrs H. .. liaughman returned to her school at Hlfiomington. lnd., yesterday. Dr. J. W. Iddings was in Chicago yesterday. Miss Alice I.o'.-e was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Considerable iclte.nr.ent was eauaed here ysterday. A band of gyps Robertsdale church at O.-ij c.-.uro.i ne'w s siir.ua pr'acii.ia services at .1 r. r. A. ;U I': 4 I : s- '. p. A. at
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::. Lvcning .-Mr v ice at 7:J0. 1 'to tares of ti.t- Father and Son ban- . '. arc r:o..- t'j te ,'ad at the l.!tt...ia irc-r.vry t-n Indianapolis bc-ie-L'ie.en beys wore entertained at the .i i.iy Eggers home on Iake avenue i iiiay afternoon In honor of Virgil? fl.-venth birthday annlveraary. Gimes c' all kinds and a w t-en!i roast, which vas quits a novelty to the boya were much enjoyed. Henry Eggers, Jr., 'haperoned trie crowd. A toy arrived at the home of Mr, ;:rd Mrs. John Camels of Xiake ave-t.-.:e on Thursday morning-. The otlv.'r f-vo children r; girls. "W wont b'.artne Jack for the ear to ear smile which he wears now day. The mother arid baby are getting along .fine, Mrs. A. ftchaefer returned to hr hems on Cleveland avenue, with her littla daughter, Adallne, who was operated on at the Mercy hospital about, two neeka ao. The little one, who haj been ailing- for several months, is now getting alon-g nicely. Charles Stress, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. fetross of Myrtle avenue. 1s slowly Improving from a bad attack of bronchitis, their little daughter, Dorothy, who was operated on at the Mercy hospital for a raistoij abcess, is also recovering and If all goe-s well will - brought home in a few days. On IVednesday evening the tewlsg flass of the. .Franklin school ende-d
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