Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1921 — Page 9

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TIIE TIDIES. Wednesdav. Julv 13. 1921 . .... t mmm Fred Hein has torn down his house and is planning on erecting a modern home on the old site. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schmidt of LaMars, Iowa, arrived Tuesday evening, to visit numerous relatives and friends about Cook. Mr. Schmidt also has a brother living in Chicago who lie intends to vi.'fit on his return trip. Mrs. Piner and children returned to her home at Ohiaego Heights ufter an extended visit with her father, Ignatz Hepp. who has been on the sick list. Emll Huge and family motored to TUecher. 111., on Sunday to visit Mr. Ruge's brothers at that place. Mra. J. A. Taylor and little daughter met with quite a serious accident while "hcv were vliU'sj In Lafa etf ' A Conundrum. While watching a moving picture of the Isle of WiKht, recently, an oid English conundrum was recalled to our wind. It rau thus: Why Is the Isle of Wight a fraud? Because it bus Needles you cannot thread, Freshwater you cannot drlnt, Cowes you cannot milk and Newport you canuot bottle. Boston Transcript. Dr. W. E. Nichols Special Attention to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN Office: Suite 101, First National Bank Building Phones: Office, 145; Res. 1529 Monday. A machine collided with I lis thorn and they were thrown out and the little girl had, a broken bone In her ankle and Mrs. Taylor wane quite badly bruised. They arrived home yesterday morning:. Oscar Brooks was taken suddenly 111 yesterday and had to be taken to his home. Tho intense heat was the cause of hlx sickness. Lowell Is to have a big tent show with a merry round, ferrlu wheel and other attractions all next week. NOTE SLEEVES ON THiS QUAINT GOWN little son born to them last Saturday Considering the warm weather both are getting along nlee'j'. -Mrs. A. Johnson of Pearl L-treet, was a shopper in Chicago on Monday. Mrs. A. Malo of East Side spent the day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Quinn of 12t)th street. Miss Violet P.reekman, and sister, Mrs. H. Klemni of the. West Park Addition were Chicago visitors on Saturday. WHITING an if fs Fine, but Hare. It ofton shows a fine command of language to -say uthing. Jame soa Gem. Pi "r1 J ' HOBART

The Sacred Heart Court. W. C. O. I, will havu their regular meeting tonight. The Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet at the library this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mi-xj Hiiry Kyle of Altoona. Pa., who lias been the guest of lu-r broth, ra Joseph and William F. Kyle will leave today to Logansport, Iml.. to visit her aunt, to return to 'Whiting and conclude her visit in another ivofk. Aloiizo young of John street who is better known to his Whiting friends as Karl Young, remains in a very serious condition at the Paavant hospital in Chicago, having suffered severe burns in the Standard Oil Co. 0Xt plosion, on July Fourth. Although still very low, the young man shows e'.lght signs of improvement. Jlissts Mamie and Helen Bevans of Xew Strailsviile, -Ohio, are viJ.tlng their brothers, Dave Bevans of lllnh street and Harry Bevans of Robertsdale. Miss Irene Duggan of Pennsylvania avenue, is taking a course at the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago. The members of the Past Chief' Club of the Pythian Sisters of the Twin Cities and Whiting will have a beach picnic at the Whiting park tomorrow. Dinner will be served at' noon. Ted Horlbeck has returned to his

duties for the B. aid O. C. T. T. after j an extended illness. j Mra. Herman Trowe and children. 1 has left for Casper. Wyo., to join Mr. f Trowe who Is employed by the Stand- I ard Oil company there and to make Casper their future home. j The Whiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cleveland Dickinson will be pleua- ' ed to learn that they are the proud ! parents of a little daughter. Mike Matsko, age ten years, of 711

121st street, had one rib broken when lit with the auto of Steve Jancefc. 701 New York avenue. The boy was at. tended by Dr. Timm and is now getting along very nicely at his home. A surprise marriage was that of Miss Sarah Arundel, daughter of James Arundel of Sheridan avenue and Mr. William Overmiller of the Ea?t Side, which took place In Chicago, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Overmiller are for the present residing in South Chicago. The Wilson Electric Supply Co.. are busy installing the new electrolier Safe ty Islands at each street intersection, with 119th street making each block on this busy thoroughfare a boulevard etop. Supt. and Mr J. H. Hoskinson hav0 purchased the house on Laporte avenue which they are -now occupying. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson it is said are contt mp'.ating an early removal to California. Mr. and Mrs. J. Connors of Ohio ave., are home from an extended auto trip through eastern points. William Sullivan cf Atchison avenue is spending his vacation at the home of his parents in New York. Mrs. Thiel and son Albert, of Atchison avenue have returned from Cincinnati. Ohio, where they were the guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vanever of Ohio ave., are visiting in Windsor, 111.

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The Meyers have moved into their new home in Eastern Munster. J. Golden of Hammond visited here last week. A large car was struck by a train at the Maynard crossing late Saturday evening and demolished. It seems all the occupants escaped injury. Lizzie Green of Larji'ing, is spending a week with hi r grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuhlman. Herbert Paslma has two weeks vacation, which he is spending at home. Ittv. Van Baaleii has a new Ford sedan.

''Have you been cutting off th Weeves of all your Rowns in order to make them very short and have you taken them in to make them very tipht?. If so, praze upon this new orjrandie frock with its laro puff sleeves reaching to the elbow and see if you don't have rerfctj.

COOK Mr. and Mrs. John Menzenberger, were Sunday visitors at Cook. Mrs. Frenzell and son are anticipating spending a month's vacation at the home of Mrs. Maxwell. Henry Hausc.r of Chicago was calling on friends at Cook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bixeinan and Mrs. Matt Smith of Hammond vii'ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klein.

Mrs. C. It. Nelson will entertain the Lutheran Ladles' Aid at her home on Thursday afternoon. The Commercial Club will hold its next meeting. July ISth at Hobart's Tourift's Camp Grounds to be preceded with a pot luck dinner at six o'clock. All members and their families are invited. Born July 10th. a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Small. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Ingram left today for Green Bay. Wis. Mrs. Samelson of Chesterton, is visiting at the Lawrence Traeger home. The Lady Foresters wil lhold its regular monthly card party this evening. The Harmony Clais was entertained at the home of Mrs. Dr. Wchner las: even ing.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. I Ragon visited Mr. and Mrs. Hollit in Hammond yesterday. Rev. and Mrs. C A Brown and Mlsst Nora Clark went tn Battle Ground yesterday to attend a bi? missionary meeting beintr held there this week

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VED.VEM)AV AND THIRSDIY STAR THFUTKE TftXHiHT Viola Dnnn In "OFF SHORE PIRATEl" alas Sunshine Comedy, "THE NIGHT BEFORE," and "ELKLANUS." 7-13-l

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Lady employed will share modern furnished flat. Address C. I J., Whitiag Newa, 7-6-tf liOST At Bath House, Tuesday, July 12 small gold Wrist Watch, Swiss make, InKial R. E. C. on back hlack ribbon, bracelet; Finder please return to Ruth Collina. 644 Fischrupp avenue; Liberal .reward. 7-13-1 iFOR RENT Three furnished rooms; Apply 514 Fred st.. Wbitins. 7-13-2 CARD OF" THANKS "W wish to thank our many friends who so kindly ' assisted us du -Inp th sickness and edath of our beloved son and brother Wayne Matthews, wo alvo wish to thank those who furnished cars. R. J Matthews. Mrs. Ollive Welch, Miss Thelma Matthews, 7-13-1 , WEDXESDAV AND THURSDAY STAR THEATRE TONH.HT Viola frniui in "Ol'K Sll RK WRITE," o Sunshine Comedy, "THE NIGHT BEFORE," and "El.Kt.AXDS." 7-13-1

Mrs. E. Frcese of Myrtle avenue who has been under the doctor's care in Chicago for some time, thinking she ahd a bad case of neutritis, went to a chiropractor in Hammond who discovered that ehr shoulder was dislocated and Dr. Buchanan was called in and the shoulder set in place. Mrs. Freese is getting along nicely at this time. Mrs. Sam Tucker of Pearl street left for Wisconsin to spend a two weeks vacation with her sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Studer of Roberts avenue and Mrs. Moilie Fick of HCth street, motored to LaPorte, Ind., on Monday. Miss Gladys Lane and sister, Mrs. J. Thomas, returned home from their vacation which they tpent at Lake Geneva for the past ten days. Mrs. Williams of East Sids, visited her sister Mrs. T. Jones on Roberts avenue over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klemm of Superior avenue visited Mrs. Fred Anderson who has been ailing: for some time at her home at Windsor Park, Is some better.

Mrs.' Bertha Lane of Myrtle avenue.! visited relatives In Chicago Monday. j Mr. and Mi s. H. Kiekenapp. of Fish- '

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