Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1921 — Page 3
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The totes. 1021. AMERICAN. LEGION OFFICIALS IN FRANCE Crown Point
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Tho Lake CoiHty TfUo ajid Guaranty Co-. j-e moving thoir oTUoo efjvipruext to Ui first flour of uhoir bull d.n. fortntu-iy occupied by uo pot.x-ff i:et tewing. Th offjoa has ltn haXidac, ly tiocorexed ajid equippMl with tli the mtxi-j-n oXTJoe axpHjuTmicii. Tho ncrennrnj voI-usb of bOiicari by this cocnpexy fcji rciuirei more curcjnoi.oue quarters. Mrs. Georga PovcU is assist i ag at th AaierU-6ji Candy Stor on M-an stMr .and Mxj Mrs. Wm HraAhy, who have tjocs the gx. f tio KYod, "Kils.-j-ton for the fat twu wtekj returned to their home in Detroit, on Friday. Bailiff jjJ Mrs. W. H ? Viii He rive r are vuitXiag relatives :n sprin-s-fluM, O , revenai woeks. They are the &i&ta of Mj-a- Fuora. Abhl-ey. Misa Iorethy Crowe'.; haui accepted a position in the Blood ga.af. behr naw duties on M.nJj.y. Axtijr Re-ide.r who ha-s been -m-'aseJ
-n g.fri f,as n je jo.vy, re-aone-d hta-e co Fr.diy fur av i; with h.o luar, Mr. Frexl Lit'lus. Mr. L.isu;j "k'HI Visit her for eer- traJ w-eelcs Ik -for going to Ames, Ijwj. wjvre- be bee accepted, a ohair In che.rrustry in th Stato Uaivrsity. Ml a Betsit K-aAjcin. spe?nt Friday in Ghioajiio, OA ""-,M Mios Whelrnlna Kocshnioke, has bwem granted a leave of .absence from her :Ua ia Patoa and J-ahtuon'! oioe for a covpi of wonlhs and will f.aie a trip ior uer health. Lmrins fcr abaacxia Miss Mary Hixon will have charge of her -work. Ray Hale has purchased the home of Turn Piatt on Uniem street, and will move as soon as tihe. Piatt family rind a etiltaWe, location. The houw vacated by Halo will be occupied by the ownr. Jii3.sre Howard Kt rap, vhosf marriA.ffo to lire. Rose Sherman. Is reported to have talven plaoo ia July. Tho death ATr. Johanna KrtU oc--urrjd at her home on Uulon street. a Thursday nis-.t. Mrs. Krcll ha been an invalid for several moctlu-, :'-ffj-:r.g' from dropsy. Sh! has 5c, n a re&idant of Crown jfoJnt fLr the part right years, inov!n.g- here -with ht-r faroily from their farm eat of uwn. ffr.o ia survived by her to dati?hters Mxa. Adoie G-trlaoh and Miss Kesrina Kreul of this o.y and a ton Mat Kril'. cS-so of Crv-n FiJint. The furierai '
was held from St- Mary's churcf.i this Saturday mnorniins' "with interment in tho Catitouilc cercerterj-. Mrs. Kreli was 65 years of ag-e.
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Arriva! of Legionnaires at Cherbourg: and (below) Commander John G. Emery lowering the American t3ag in salute over the tomb of the "unknown soldier" beneath the Arch of Triumph, Paris. Headed by National Commander John G. Emery, a group of officials of the American Legion is row in France for the purpose of visiting old battlefields and unveiling several monuments in memory of American boys who died on foreign soil. Everywhere the Americans have been received with enthusiasm. In Paris they visited the grave of the "unknown soldier," whose remains were last year buried with much ceremony beneath the Arch of Triumph.
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H. L. Sauffhrnan returned last evening' from a several weeks vkIt with rtiaALves in New Hampahire. Mr. ' Ansa Phiiiips of Boise, Idaho, Is visiting her sijJterg; Mrs. F. Hathaway and Mrtt Err.ory Hathaway and brother TVUKam Bruce and families. Miss Irene Mclaia. of Mttnoio, Ind., returned to her home yetrday after a. visit here with friftnda. She was a. former teacheir In -the Lctst'1 hish Ftfnooi. Hiss Merle Ee'ehaw, of Crown Point, wa.3 the gruest of Low all friends yesrtercay. Mrs. Gls Scritc.hfleld. who has ren rerkmsly sick, for tome time, is slowly recovering.
Mrs. Eojfar Hartnu.j U visiting her eister :.i Chicago for a fow days. Walter Cai-n, who live on center st ts jxajminir on moving- to Gary. Mrs. S. L Hattt-n of Citlver. Ind., is visitir.- her .-n hr. Mrs. I'. Loser. siiitr of Geo.-jr Haton of this place, is alw visitir.r here far a few days. Mr. Los-or ia alio from Culver. Mr. Sarah "WiMmo" Bond and little daughter Elizabeth ere homo for a ahort rest -ix fore the opeuirr of the Lyceum season in St-pt ember. Tho M-'jl-.odi:.'t Sunday School are planning on holdir.i? a picnic next Tuesday at Jerry Zehnka'it grove Harold St roup who M-o.-ks fur tho Wabash K. R. at Jary has Itift for Peru Ind., to he oi;erateJ on for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. John E. Zcrer of Chicago, if in Hobart on 'business for a few' day. The Service Ele-ctrc Co.. ban m.ve-d its place of business from Main struct to the Guyer building- in the rear of the postoffiee.
-Mt. and Mrs. Frank Kt'llman returhi. 1 t o Chicago un Thuri-Jay mornm . Mr. and Mr.-, rthur H.-l bra nd '. and Mr. and Mrs. Chari's S.nvrman. of tSiicaso. visited Wednesday h re with Mrs. Fnnk TMnces. Miss Rose Thi is visiting- here with her parents.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hertx.rt Austxen and j family are vifitin- here with Elward J Austscai and wife. I
HIKERS CASES ARE DISMISSED In spit" of the fact that they spent last night in the Hammond jail, Frank Xadai. 3''9 Beverly Road. Brooklyn. X . Y. and George Ropers. 48 Wall street. Xew York "ity, are not disheartened. These boys left Manhattan two weeks flf.-o and have Just completed the first lap of a coast to coast hike. In this lime tiny have ridden in all Sorts of conveyances, but as yet have not spent a rent for transportation, rreferrir.g to have the record f ridiug- acr"t 3 the Country "on their own." They were arrested by M. J. Wheeler.
asor.t for the C. and O. for stealing a ride from Peru. Ind., to Hammond, j They explained in court this morn ins t
that they wero forced to steal the ride, beir.p out of funds nrtd unable to "bum" an auio ride. They wanted to pet to Ohicaeo where letters from their parents w ere auaitm.tr them with money to continue the trip on. The boys are well equipped for tramp in;:, and carry full army packs. Judre Klots dismissed them with a warning to keep off of froirrht trains.
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