Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1921 — Page 13
PAGEr w Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital. SPEAKER FALLS ASLEEP I N TEHN ATION At NEWS SERVICE IjONIMN Tive Hu."i LJ!y News, publishes a story of how the new STYLE QUALITY A FAIR PRICE Speaker watt literally causrht nap-pin? in his chair. It wa, during- a partiT.,;'.arly tedious part of a particularly tedious debate, so runs the malicious tale, that lady Astor tripp-edup the steps to t'h new Speaker's diita to have smo private words n-itM him; but on dUcuverins at close range that Mr. Whitley was peacefully leopinc be withdn w on tiptoe with an air of maternal solicitude. This storv if tnuf, destroys a fond m., with interment at Maplewood ctraetery. Charles Houk and family of Champaign, Ht, are ?-pe n rl i n r tholr acation with Mrs. Ja-"b Houk. NEW MARRIAf.B LKESK Erhart A. Mk-hais, Iast jary. Ira C. Tessen. East tl-ary; Mlkp Majer. of Indiana Horbar. Rom Vine, Indiana Harbor: Joseph Mar en-oik, Gary. Anna M. Benji?. Oary ; John Pukanic. Oary. Mary Vesellc, Gary: U-rw Fojch. Hammond. Maude rarkr, Hammond. WiHUun Orisalis. Ohioaro. Anna t'hilio, (ary; Sava l'raklic.h. Oary, Sara TafcalovK-h. Oaa-y ; Mike March. Hammond, Anna Tiolrf!, Hammond: Jo.-t-p.h A. Wesrbila. Indiana Harbor. Til'.'.e Mimia. East Chu'Jigo; Mike S;xros, Oary, Rosa Pe Hris, I'h ioajoro , Frangrott Hoick. Hobart. Frieda Zahet, Milwa,ukec. V : s . illusion. It has always been snipp'sed j that the one member of th" House (!' , Commons that never ftlert was Mr . Speaker "amonur the f.ifhles. faif---fu.l on!y he," 'that, in fact, he was! paid J.'ii.OOO per year free of income tax to kee.p awake. j 'TRY A TIMES WANT AD'
Friday August 26, 1921.
Mw Ethol Heilman of Chicago, is t"hf house piest of Miis Frances tirtmrnfvr for fevenl day Me.. Chafles Benjamin was a. oh a rm -ine host'-sa to several friends at l.u-neh-eon rn Thursday honoring- her i.!;er. Miss El'.ahboth I'atton of H'bron. who is vLartin her. A delicious dinner win tfervexl from tastily appointed table ai"ter which social hxur a-s n Joyed. Tt"i F.oyal Neighbors will five a farewell surprise party en Mrs. Karl foJr.a At her home tonight. M r.t Joyce Huron and ."on of New castle. Pa., arrived in Orown Point this wmk frm an extended visit with her I-a p-n t . Mr. and Mry. Nat. U Smith. A J. Boy Jeft on Thjr.-day morning for Xenmlne, Mich., to Join his tv i f e who ha been spending the. past thrt-e weeks there. They will re-nwi-.n about a week r-e''ri? their return. A certificate fd by Ed. Jaoitson, ?oretary of State, wa.i filed in the Kr-c.orde.r-s offir! on TErmrsday certifyingthat the IIam Dyers and Cleaners cf Oary have j-nereasr-d thr capital tock from $5. Oft to $25,000. Caft Allen, formerly of this 'ty. but ro.v i rv t r. In Dyer, was in Crown iv, r.t wtth friends on Thursday. Jjde and Mrs. Start In Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kriirbill. will mofir t MOwaukee on Friday to spend . rC day wi-th Mr. and Mrs. Walter Th pimp-'.a.s of the Methodist Sunday School r, Joyed a picnic at Fanohr Iake on Friday. The outing wl well atendd and m ich anjoyed. Th dwatfh of John Jfanna-brihrn ocriirreid oaj-ly Thurii- morning- from cancer. He was born -in Germany 73 j ear &ro, comincg- to America while very younir. Ha was twicw married, i is f.rst wifa dying1 several years a.TO. II Is also ir,;rvrv-d "by eeveiral childrr. The funeral will be hld at the Lutheran church on Sunday jt 2 00 p.
LOWELL
Mr. Edfrer ret,rrned to tier home in ReXuiwelaer last e-enin aft-er a visit r-.ere. with her daugrhter Mrs. Frank MaIov and family. Irvin Ray was in Chicago on busiTifs yesterday. M'r. and Mrs. Seymour Kanaar and fon Joseph, are visiting: relatives at Plymouth, Ind. Mr. and rs. Charier Palmer and daaijfhter. Mrs. Harry Hayden returned yesterday from a visit with relatives et Ka'amazoo, M!chXr. J. P. Buckley of Los An-feles, California, but .formerly a resident of ff.owe'.l was el-cted Pre.fident of the National Dental Society at the r.ieetJr.r of th-e sooiety In Mllwatukes, Wis., a few days ajsro. The. weatl-ier here for the past two cays has been extremely hot. A fine rain fell eat of hire yestrday afternoon.
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"This ought to be enough to go around." the candy superintendent said, as he pointed to the most beautiful assortment of Caramels ever turned out in our Sanitary Kitchens. But don't wait until the last thing if you want to be assured of getting your share of these goodie nuggets. Our girls say "they melt in your mouth," and they ought to know. Our famous Ice Cream made many new customers the past week. We want to see every lover if Ice Cream give our cream a trial. You'll surely fall in love with it.
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