Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1921 — Page 6

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THE THIES. Monday, August 1, 1921.

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MUNSTER

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sharp and family 7 returned from their two week vata-I I tion. which they speat motoring to 1 Bourben. led.. Lake Wawsie Jnd. and , 1

to different points In Wieconsin. Taey having motored i00 miles and report -avlng had a most delightful trip. Mrs. H. F. Goiding of Myrtle v., was a vUitwr in Hatiaaond o Saturday. Last Saturday evening a paj-iy of cur young folk? enjoyed themselves at White City. Miss Ellen Pvt of Atchison avenue, 'eft for her two weeks vacation whl:h flie experts to rper.d at Deep R.vc.

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the work of the town of Munster but they have delayed for to long and to a raids are In uoh a bad state of repairs that Immediate attention waa accessary. Mrs. J. Kuhman and son were In Crown Point Wednesday. Will Kub:man apect Friday In Chlctgo.

Mrs. Carrie Keller and daughter

Bertha and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt O. MulXltt and daughter Geraldine. left on Saturday for Lake Winona, lnd., where they will spend two wcxks, going there by automobile. The Genesis College. D. of D.. of Gary, are extending an invitation to tho Golden Star Kebekah (Lodge to attend their meeting to be held In the Emerson college at 2 o'clock tomorrow Afternoon. The initiatory work will be done by the Lako County degree staff. Mies Xora Sullivan of. Central ave.. left yesterday for her home In North Vernon, lnd.. to spend tha remainder of her vacation. Miss Mae Moxlcy, It ft for her home in Indianapolia. The marriage of Mrs. Xoll Fitrgerald of Chic-itjo and Mr. Robert Seagraves of Whiting which took place in Chicago, several weeks ago has Just became known. Mr. and Mrs. Seagravts will live at the Eacgllns home on Laporte avenue. Miss Anna Rojahn and her father, who has been here, visiting left Saturday for their home la (Bristol, lnd. Miss Julia Beal. social worker, is spending" a two weeks vacation In Michigan. Miss Royetta Tranreau lias gene to her home In Ransom, 111., where she win remain until the opening of her school. air. and Mrs. William Melvln of Centrat awnuo are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. It. K. G:Uiafer and son and their daughter of Lou!sviIIe. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Prcchaska ha'vre moved to the Hililard apartments on Oliver street. Miss Helen Mclntyre and far mother who have been visiting her. have pone to their home In Auburn, lnd. Mips Mclntyre, who was a Junior high school toftcher, will not return to Whiting in th fail. Mrs. Laura Daes'ling and boh Kemneth, expect to leave -tomorrow for P.iverton, Wye, where they will visit Mrs. Daegiing'a brother and with whom they will take, a trip through Yellowstone Park. They will later go to Denver where they axe considering spending the winter, or may possibly go to Albenjuero.ue. Nw Mexico, j Mrs. Mattlo Moore Is ch-aperentr.gr a party of girls to Waverly Beach. Chesterton, where they will spend five days on a camping trip, leaving yesterday. Tha participants are. Marcaret Atkln, Florence Moore, Helen Griffith, Reba Sternberg and. Lorens Vogel. Joe Mlchna of Fred street was locked up awaiting an examination, being found wandering around during the night, bare-footed and only partly clad. Mlchna haa been cent away on several different occasions, bolt lways gets paroled and returns home. Rev. Anderson and family, tha nw minister of the Christian church, have had an apartment fitted up In the church buildings on Central avenue. The auxiliary of the American Legion will have an Ice cream social at New York avenue and, UStb, street, on next Thursday night. Mra. Florence DeLand and son Robert and Misses Louise Matters and Haiel Long left yesterday for a two weeks vacation to bo spent at Trout Lake, Wis. The publo school atrmmer, session closed on last Friday. The American Legion was presented with their Post banner by the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion. Mias Anna Griffith la expected home this week from a visit with, friends at Wood River, 111. A daughter was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Boner of Fischrupp- avenue, oa Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oliver moved to the house on John streert they recently purchase!, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Groat who occupied It, have moved to Roberts avenue la Roberta-dale.

ROBERTSDALE

STAIt TUEATBB TOMttUT 'Out of the 6a" with all utar cant, also Couied "-Custar'a La&t Stand," uiul Latest Fox vwa. 8-1-1 The Golden Star Rebckahs will meet In regular etysioa oa Wednetday evening. Herbert Peterson of Myrtle avenue, is able to be out acaia after a siege of typhoid fever. John J. Auburn of Chicago, waa a gutjst of the lJurnrck home oa Reese avenue Friday evening. A pleasant motor trip was enjoyed by Fred Radlof, his aoa Fred and his brother Frank and ton Charles, who Fptnt two weeks camping in one of the Charley Allen cottages on their farm at Easlo River, Wis. The Aliens, who are well known In Ruberttdale , have se.-eral cottages, which they rent for tho summer, as Eagles River is quite a fishing retort. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Chicago spent the day with the former's parents and r Lit or Mrs. W. Esgcra of Indianapolis Ulvd. Mrs. William Cahn of East Side, vls-ltc-d her daughter, Mrs. A Srhafer and family the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rupko and family of Chicago, are camping on the Carl 'Liuehlej- faim for several days. Mis3 Dorothy llohe of South Hammond is spending several day vacation at the Via home on Myrtle avenue.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Iep(..-:!t your money In the Whiting Havings and Loan Association. It pays six per cent, and security Is absolutely guaranteed. 8-1-1

STAR THEATRE TOMG1IT Oct of tb; Saw" n-ixh ail Ktar cast, rko CotaeCy Cutaxii Last Stand," nod Latest Fox Xewa. 8-1-1

Arthur Grics of Oak Glen, is spend-! ing several days at the home of Llt

grrand-parent3, the J. Kuhman Mis Fiers of Whiting has been vj. Iting with Uio iiuneters for tfcs past week. John Broertjes has been Improvla his house by eddmg a new porch. Mr. Van Wililgcn has undertaken the Job of rebuilding Calumet avenue and Is also repairing Columbia avenue. !'.'ith of the bridge. This Is really

HOBART

There were no services at the Evangelical Lutheran church last Sunday on account of the absence of their pastor Rev. E- R- Schuelke. The I. N. G. Club was entertained Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. J. H. Carpenter. Mr. Spencer Thomas Is visiting at.

Mrs. H- Chase of Hammond, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. M- Lehman Friday. Mrr. J. J. Wood Is spending a couple of weeks visiting her son Ralph and family at Davenport, Iowa. The town board are planning to reduce tho wages of thj town employes In the near future. They are also planning to double the capacity of the light plant. Mru. Wm. Croan who has aold her home on Michigan avenue, ha moved to Miller. A daughter was born Friday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. C. Flodqulst.

LOWELL

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hla, daughter. Mrs. Ed.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, of Cleveland, (iliio. are here the guests of

their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. TL Petri and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Abe Gershman. Ike Oertfhman. Miss Anna Davidson and Mrs. Dudley of Chicago, were over Sunday- guests at the II. Gerahman home. Word has been received here of Miss Feme Harris, a teacher In the Lowell high school last year, who was united In marriage to Ross R. Johnson at her home in Sheridan, lnd.. July 27th. Miss Lei a McXay of Chicago, was here over Sunday the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McXay. Miss Ella Palmer returned to her home In Hammond Saturday after a visit here with her sisters. Mrs. C- J. Thompson and Mrs. Harry Hathaway, and families. The Lafayette Legion base -ball team received an awful trouncing by a score of 23 to 1 by the Lowell Legion team, here yesterday. They came here with

a reputation for being fast ball play

ers but the way they played thoy must have left It at home. Lowell played a most excellent game, both at bat and In the field. Mlnlnger pitched the first innings and let them dawn with two hits. Piper pitched the last three innings and they never got a hit.

Severe Old Forest Laws. Forest laws in England were Instituted by William the Conqueror, and were so severe that they provided death for a man killing a ileer.

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