Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1921 — Page 2
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4i "riii-tits t nj.iyt-i) jiuiiii's, giirssms con-I avfnitt and Marshall street, in Td-l-.-ts and the un.loliiK o! the many 1-stun, Saturday v-riiinj ho .rwelved
Vareel. wliivh were I.enuttCul and i'lu!. 1 (f ! icinus r-'froMhininta were at a late hour, (.imts wen
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JWnant RU.-r and Miss ij-tifvlcv Jiurns of Hammond w.-i..- -visitors in Rp;.-r Lome on Sund.ty. The c.tirr jt,u... and county ofMi-lnls
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I 'P'i'.ar !- .-;. ry. Th" rema six ..f I'...r..tl;y !...!, 1 f -v ,'Hr-iud ia-iKif' ,- r Mr. ; JCchcrt K. :'.!: (,f J i an: . . m d aod 2 -a J-J'd "t .Mr. and .Mi . J .g!a i-kk -' t)ii t ty wi-r.- lu-.-ita-'i' :-. : I'tiria! on Sunday a k .-r . . , a. ';k.e ;
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li.rt C;tr..-tian ch'.ioh had H;arit:e ofj ... (';.).. 1 "William A :'lV atan. van is ar "yidj ,,s, Mr. a,d M-:y ,:,,, D ft HU J.J 5 V ' J- M Mr. n-.d .Mr. J.-Un Ma.I U ..,..- t JH f ! 'j 5 .r. i Mii M..ry K,-,.r.., '-..) Ss th-!r. jt All 4 J "-'
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: srh.s-d iiti.t it- hn.l paid $7.0mi t..r J"im and SiiieiTtrvllli'. Jle.i.liiiit John
the -t .'; I ,a mii- pt-ii'tty and Mill i ' i- rt. and (h-n Milli-r and Gt. Kpitz IV I'll .,.'111- .f! i"l rat I'.. - H- XV MS V,f!V l.iMtfS,tS. latiiiiiiir on s u ' 'd i i t a this pc rty. j M". 1 . W. lived of riamllton. 111., 1'ri.sia. did uut caiay a vt-rv hit-.;''! vi.-itfns her uaught-r. Mrs. J. It. , f ;:i- -i . a: d i.o'oi'.iniii t. t'liirk. I j.oli. i-i".:'. I'as i.i.y valn.d t j ll-v. II-vvitt of Kvntlclon had cliarjrt' i : -. . : i . : , i !y ! '..i. A it. .mi rt lt to "t.'- " h- ni-fvii-i-s Sunday eve iiinsj at t In- '..!.. "it:.-, i- l t!i '.- i i that !.!- ; M. I'h I'lntt'rh.
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nt t'toiii CiiivaKo, Haiiiiiioiid, Kt. , he found that ioin of th dan ecru had
1mm n ci-lebra t In with moonsh i n- and th-y plcJo-il a fjutirii'l with hint- It wan a one-sided affair, however, ,-t-"ff re"t I in it the wufft of the Ai'Kiuent
Harrison Club Gives Entertainment
One of the in o. t efj .vahh, enter- ( tuinmetitit ever at I .-in t.-,..! ;,y linr-j
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hours tn t er t ai iinicn t. The program closed uith a i-ffiul'ir ttatf lunchuoii
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GIVE CARD AND BUNKO PARTY
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att.-ni.lel a nel frt-uds alike. The hail w as packed in hi.- a."-1 The folk itaru-cs and minuet ware
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t I'hte. ,) up.. ii :h- t.-d l.y his t - and pa'iitakln training n the
:t of th- itt.strtii'tors, the Majpol-!-,.. was on- ,,f the prettiest picres, tli- chairs were clean d back lit!!- ii : i-1 .- with their white d re .-. i i t.iw.s and sa.-li-s lookfd i"k
lies itntii'tm'. I!-:. tiactieis navej - KOI hard in ma'vin.a this a success d a. 'Serve ev-rv i'1-dit. j .M .-s Jrfiura Ih i d and Herman Ali-pl I'hicttKo w ere is;t..rs at ,1. U. ("larks j
-mi' '.n Sunda'.. Tit" former, a ttrnd- ' nurse at the 1 "re -by t -r I a n hospital iicago, is a sister of M rs. ("tark.
The I'lMirec AVa sh i nu ton council of Tolieston an mm nee that they wUl ttive a card ami bunko party fttfthe Holy Ansel's bull Wednesda evcniiitr of this
playet-.s. pi-.-es and i.niMc.ij W),.K ,, ,x!,,d a cordial invitation
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Child Receives Broken Leg and Shoulder Maxime r:os, nine yearw o'd, ST".
.laelK..n 5tr et. ijary. is confined the Mercy hospital in Gary, suffering i t om a hrok- ii l-s? and shoulder as a
present president., played ho.ns to j-eMilt of he in a ran down hy an itt members of the i.i't'iitiizi; ,,,n. driven l-y It. "W. iiinifrnan. 321 N'ortK !re erowd was pre...,. Tiie pro-I U oodland avenue. Michigan City, In. Lrram was op. i.. ,x !in ad.lr.--s by j in Gary . ,-t " rda v. Aecrdirn? to wit. Mayor U . I". Ho-Ue-. of Gaiy and f.h-jro's.s th- lttv,r of the machine wa . lowed hy a n-imh.-r rf ,iovHtH box - j-una hie to avoid tin- accident as th. jnir inah'h. s. A number f ch t.-r f "hi- child ran direet.y in front of the ma -cairn vaudeville artists; Hen u;nvr an' ''bine.
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prof M.tvy K"l-n L.a- r-.-et nt Xi.tf I'iitti.', In,!., and a''., i orthwotern In li-iri t r.iclt Mtss Thelma Sotith of tin coi, fined t... "o-r home w i ! ,!
: iio decor ha viiti; i!!aarne fotns rsa fto-h on Ki-id.-iy
Huron, who had con;.' t i ! ; tli" Smith h-one for jt-,.r:tl I trrn-d t o h-r o;, ; i: V. ; (" . n Sat'irdnj' '.rt o-d-r tt -l t 1
C : arart ; ! t, e. TV;-,-- a;-,, s, vera! ,- f d ' pi; 1; er 'n in t w n a pr--Miss Kthp". Jhiiman of v ". ;' fp-.-ndins; a s.-vf i! ii.ty-i e.oi' the tlrtttim-r home. !'t'. --..: r-PP, a h -:'.- t.;"- ;-eil b- si i f : hy til" "Aii 1 -hi tii'iiiity c-'tih a' V..S -- i" t.-:;. - ed n rsd," v f.-ro'i'i; f-r 1; ? h- ' f" a t i lino ! as e.t,' - ! p i 1 : ' i i'ri;ft: Ih.tnt ".Core at:d th v. very eii r pi! a : n In and -h-.j;.. w trial tats affair wi.i k." pr-oo 5"-.ovv rartkittET v ;-ii tk- p-o-'. New mat Ir.iire) !..',:-. s ti.e : ,1 ii. ii, Mn'iie Novak, Gary; ( 'a - Ai-ii'.a Z-ippav'.tna. G n r v ; Am e-i-i-row icz. .Anna ! 'z-' o w s k i ... ton; K-;3cr.e llt-r-aioii. Gk-k-'-ri a-'d. btry; A'''k K;,p".- V'.":...-e. p.-l. Ket fit: 'ok"; .! Zi: ;fs. a t .-. zir e 'v ' . ; ' 1
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Edmund T. Cobb and Veda Johnsoa in "THE WOLVES OF THE STREETS" Also the First Episode of "THE UNDER DOG"
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The Heme of High Class Vaudeville and Feature Photoplays Ail Oar Acts Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake This theatre is positively showing exclusively all the latest First National photoplays and first run Paramount releases. Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday
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THE GOLDEN BIRD The Canary of Almost Human Intelligence Presented by Lorraine Evon, the charming Violinist
DeWITT. BURNS & TORRENCE "The Awakening of 1 oys
WEADICK & LaDUE Roping and Gab A Comedy Novelty
WEISSER & REISSER Tan Town Follies Bffgain Matinee Daily, at 2 P. M. Evenings, 6:30 to 11
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