Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 30 August 1921 — Page 5
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TEACHERS ASSIGNED BY SUPERINTENDENT MONROE
Personal and Social News
Many nw names will be found In '.ho lists vf teach. rs for the Hammond city schools for the ensuing school j ear which will open Tuesday, Sept. 5 . The n-.fv. rnt-trbi r of th liunrd t Education la F. . . AV ilhoim, who was elected a menticr of - that body hy the .-ity council in June. In the, re-or-Katiizattvn of the hoard, Mr. W:lh-lm was flec-tea tr-aur-r. H.- ha taken up tiie duties of his yo.-dtiori in a nunnr which indicates that ho will 1 progressive and enterprising- member of the schools official family. Twelve new teachers will betrm work :n tho hifrh school, ten of these to !aki the places of mcmbcM of la ears faculty wh resigned and two additional teachers mu.de necessary by the increased number of classes. Among the new high school teachers are Paut Kelsay, the athletic coach; Miss flora Snjder, who will be. tho acting' head of the English department ; Jiii"! DoroUiv Evans. Miss Horn us Stoddard and Mi.-s Kathryn Norris. M'.sa Kenore Condi', .i graduate of the Hammond high school and w ho jrra.Jti.it ed from the University of Illinois last Julie, also begins her leaching career m her alma mater. ban rtr.oi DeSwa.rte and Angus Messick are the two youns men additions to ih hifli sci.ee! faculty. Mi.-s lone Kcynoldn will teach art in the hich fceh.iol and M us Ir-n Treii-t-erth will teach tho music. Mies ll.ir- ."!! luinifin wtll assist Misses R. y- : -Ids and Trenberth in the art and iiu.j-ie .supervision in the grades. Mlfs i .i:iiKan ia a resident of Hammond and !'! the past two )c.irs lias been an ff.cient supervisor of the rural school." Lake county. The firs i ),ar of high school work .i.l be gi en at the KrtUJklin school, -vcout forty h:h school pupils are tn-roli'-d and will be instructed by ritan!erd Conant, tlio pruicipal, vru will
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and Mrs. Leor.a Leguo who w:ll tacn Lrifclish. Civics. I'hyiol -Ky and Spanish, if the pupils let this l.ir.uae. Mr;;. Losue has the A. M. dotrvee from '.he University ot Oh lea: o .and is t.-fteher or splendid uua 1 : ilea t ions and success . The Vocational d'-j-artmc nt also h s new names. Lulus Run!, a
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of Inland Standard UnHirsit) . and Harry T. Thomson, graduate ef the Williamson school of Mechanical Trades Tork. 1'a . are now n. embers of the vocational faculty as are also Misses Ililcie Oodioe and Margaret Edgar, who will uach domestic science in the grades. Miss Jennie Mabbs w ho for a number of vars has be. n principal of the Central school has been transferred to th prir.cipalship of the new Kenwood sciiool. Mrs. Ti r. ta ; r i In er will bo the aotinp rrmo pal at the iVntral school for the ensuing year. Thirty new grails teacher.- were ncesscy to fill tho aca:ic!es at the ward schools in addition to th-ae, there, will t.,e ten additional pra.de teachers, six at the Kenwood, and two ea.-h at the Mavwood and Lincoln schools. The following: is the complete orKanization of the Hammond schools as announced for the ensuii.g jfsir by i-upt. Eih-vin S. Monro,.; EOAED O TEDUCATION I.. I.. !:-::.; rj:-.- ; r- .-:.! :. , T. U. Tenant, s. cr iar ; 1". A. Uiihc-lni. tr a surer . SUPEBINTEKDENT'S OFFICE Edwin ?. Monroe. ? u r e r: n t t. -nd e n t ; Mrs. Florence B. AVhitaker. financial "ierk; ;d;ss Eb-.anor Mover, secretary to S'ipfrintendor.t. John Sod-rb-rt;, pur:ha;r.K A.r-r.t: I-r-d M -1st n . surt. of Hulidings ar.-""tlrounds. ATTENDiKCE DEPARTMENT Ktrl Griffin. Miss Irene Van s'lykc. STJPEKVISOKS I:s A!ta .'T.lns, craae instruction: :.fi?s I. me Reynolds, art; ". J. Dotf.fr. penmancT." ; : M:.'- Irer.e TrenbTth, rnuM.ss Ma : : -ti 1 mntsan, as.istatit .".ir-rv:s"r of art and music. Mr .Maud." io v:c.i.,. physical c:ilttve . HIGH scirooi. A. L Pr-.o'in. pri!ic!pai; Miss Vivian Iiot' rich. s. ( ret.-ry to prim-i M:.s liei.-n A!;,l:;n-n. r:o.-;s:i: Miss Mildred Raohu. or.,-.!-!. rc:ai; Miss KH-an r Rnptlst. Euk-'li.-h. Mi:s Eurh Rrej f.nrlf. Eiic'ici.; Miss M::ry C. Rurhans, history: Mrs. T;u: h I'aroiiir.. If:t--ry; Mis? I.- i. -re i,nde. i :-.. :: . Mils 'Marie It.;.:. R,.mic!!c .cien.:-; Mi.s Elizabeth J'v !.. co mm -rc:al ; Lawrence iJe.Swartc: n it-.j-iT rc iai; Mab.-I I.i.lley, T-ln?- '!!; Miss I..r..th Evans, ninlnjtv; Miss ljfciia Havs, Latin; Miss loU Ji' m stock, d.or.istic art. L . P. Hopkins, j-hysics; Miss Clrin .- Hot hkiss. I'ng--';sh; W. H. Howr, pr'ntinf;: Paul K, ;. say,. aH;let!cs; Miss Ethel Kirby. Latin; Miss Frieda Kurz. commercial; Miss Mabel LaDube. m t hemat !.; M:s Marie N'ewiiham. cooimercia'. Ancrtis McssU-k. English: Miss K.ithryn X-ti-:. liisicr:l culture; Miss lone R.-ynolds. srr. Miss Elizabeth Koman. mathiuia-ti'-s: Mrs. I.e. na Ibioro ma th mattes : Jlaiph !. ilu pp. chi n.istry; Miss 1"1, -rencr S-ha rf ns t f-i rt. ira t lo-nia t i, -s ; Miss Helen Smith, Spanish; Miss Flora Snyder. English; Miss H-irtense Stoddard. English; Mis Irene Trenberth, mtislc; Miss Rose Williams, English, and Mi.-s Edith "Wood, Iatin. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Fred S. Harrows, director; Miss Mary Kuckenbccker. clerk; Frederick E. Penson, metal work; Kufus . Ron-!, parttime classes; Miss Orpiia Iean. commercial; M'.ss Sarah loierks, domestic scienPe; Miss Mary Dwyer .part-tinid classes; Miss Marirarot Elj;ar. domestic science in grades; l..-o Francis, nianaal training in frrades; ". C. Geyrr, manual trainir.,- in crad-'s; Miss Dulcle Godlove, domestic science in t! grides: Clyde R. Hickman, mechanical drawing; Lewis O. bnip, nie.-hnnical drawing;; A. O. M"errill. auto mechanics; Harry T. Thomson, electrical wor; Albert J. Zimmerman, woodwork. CENTRAL SCHOOL Acting- Principal, Mrs. Tenta Grtssngpri klndergatren. Miss Marie Stout; IB frrade. Mrs. Anes Bruce; 1A-2B jrrades. Miss Anne Keen: 2A-3B grrades. Muss Gertrude Porwanohor; 311-3.1 trades. Miss Ethel Hathaway; 413:4A erades. Miss Grace Kirtiey: 5R:5A grades, MiSp J'4 ry Heath; 6R irradf, Miss Jane Rreck; 6.V grade, Miss Theo Hood: TB Rrade, Miss Rena Schlesinger; TA grade. Miss Ona Trather. COLUMBIA SCHOOL Principal, Miss Kate Hamilton ; kindergarten. Miss Mabel Berp; 1B:!A Krades. Miss Mary Jfendenhail; 2B (Trade. M'.se Mildred Wray, 2A-3B grades Mla Aleda Pepin; 3A-4B grades. l!iss Alys Hess; 4A-5B sra-des Mrs. Kalllla Taszart; 5A-6B graies, Jllss Lucillx
Mellette; 6A.7B grades. Miss Myrtle Kahl. TUAKKHK SCHOOL Principal, Stanfoid Conant; kinder-K-irten, Mrs. Mabel Stevens; 1P.:1. gradi-o, Mr. Irma Runh, 2B-2A grades Miss Carrie St role; 3:3A grades, Mrs. Olwen (JriftitH; 4B:4A (trades. Miss Mrtie l'edersoti; 5B:5A grades. Miss Hait i Fisher; 6B:6A grades. Miss M-irgaret Waters; 7B:7A grades, M;ss Ethel Stiantion; high scliool, Mrs. I.eona Logue, English, Civics, physiology, Spanish; Mr. Conant. a.lgebra and Latin. LBVrSO SCHOOL Principal, Herbert F. t'crtr ?ht; kindergarten. Mis Lulu Brucknej ; kindergarten a.-st.. Miss l(th Murpi'.y; IB grade. Miss Margaret Jeffrey; 1B:1a grade. Miss Xida Mail-..- Smlhi; 1A grade. MTss Margaret I'atterson; 215 grade. Miss Aint-i Cotter; 2 ti graoe, Miss Carrie M. Grot-; 2A grade.. Miss CU:a Menard; ill grade. Miss Esther H. Oi.-.en; HA grade. Miss Amy G. ClarK 4R grade. Miss Grace W ('.banks; 4 grade, .Mi.-s Margaret Maxwell; 5B grade Miss Theresa Johnson; 5 A grade, MisMary Eabeo't..-; t"R.6A grades. Ezra Macy; ?B grade. Miss Pearl L'iggs; 7 A grade. Miss -Vhce Middleton. KENWOOD SCHOOL Principal. Miss Jennie Mabbs; kindergarten. IB grado-a, Mlsa H-tlen Mueller; 1A:2H grades, Mis Gladys Spohn; 2A:3B giades, SIlss Las.a Crispin; SA(B grades, Miss Ara Criswold; 4A:.B. OA grades, Miss Edith E. Stewart, (assisted by Miss Mabbs), 6B:6A grades. M.ss, Elizabeth Mario Taylor. LATAYETTE SCHOOL Principal, Miss lima Ames; kindergarten. Miss (iga Von Mceteren; kind.rnarten asst.. Mis Laura A. Buiil; II. crade. Miss Lucile Chapman: 1A:1:B grades. Miss Jennie. Samduhl; 2B grades. Miss l,on a Baptist. 1'A gridt, Mrs Ai-.nalxlle Mogg; SB er.ole. Mis, G.-r-trude Xelson; 3A gradi . Mis Fi-t,. neeMcKay; 4B grade, M:s.s Margaret Mchardt; 4A grflilo, Miss Amelia S-u.-litz: :! grade. Miss Main ! Sage; e.V gr.i i". Miss Mary Jenkins; 6B grade. Miss Edith Owens; 6A grade. Mrs. E'.i::abi-t n Ceorge: 7B grade. M:.-.. Matilda Barck; "A gfado. Miss Marie i.n,in. lhcoln school I'riin ip.ii. Miss Luiu S. Synime-; l:jn dergart'ii, Mis Kuth Sutclii'fo; kindergarten asst., Mrs. Stella Morris; IB trade. Mrs. Myra Larsen; 1B-1A grad. s Miss Mabel Kobert; 1A:.'B grades. Miss Marguerlio Geib; 2A:3B trades. Miss Alma Kooken; 3A:4B grades. Miss Kathryn MrLau ghlln; 4B.4A. grade?;. Miss IWva Jones; CB:5A grudea. Miss Gla.iys Tiliej; 6B:6A grades, Miss Xellle aIjhanty. MAYAVOOD SCHpOL Principal. Mrs. Su.-io Siitffer; klnder-Kartc-n, Mrs. Elsie Webb; kindergarten asst. Miss Wilma Scott; Hi grade. Miss Moille Merklin; IB grade, Mrs. Ethel Russell; ia Kpje, Miss Hopj Rrlllliart; 2B grade, Mrs. Ellen Hodden; 211 grade. Miss Luciio Lyon; 2 A grade, Mrs. Eth.-i Klotz; 3B grad, Miss Ruth M--Conkey; SB grade. Miss Merle Cray; SA grade, Mrs. Clara Owens; 4B grade, Miss Olive Brand. .n; 4A grade. Mrs. Xelliq Shultn.-r; Si! grade. Miss Gladys Gillespie; 5a pra-de, .Miss I-"annb:; Abbott; 6B grade. Miss Stella I-'ir.n. BJVExtSIDE SCHOOL Principal. Miss IEtta Curry; kindergarten. Miss Mary Slater: lit: 1 A grades Miss Robert ilia I'ab-s; 2B grade, Miss Sarah McLaugh3n: 2 A grade. Miss Agnes Ross; SB:3.V grades, Mls Mav Jones; 411 :4A grades. Miss Annan Emery eBi.'A grades. Miss Edith AVnlnrigbt; 'iI;:6A grad . Miss l'-ff Burris; 7B: 7A grades. Miss Rose Sehma!. WALLACE SCHOOL iTincipal, Miss Blanche Nixon: kindergarten. M;ss Glavds Pricharj; kinder gart n ass; . Miss S-ira H,irtw!!; IB grade. Miss Ethel p.-acock; 1P,:1A grades. Miss Erna Kaske.; 2B grade, Miss Valla Murphy; 2A grade-. Miss M rna Baptist; SB grad-. Miss L, is Jackson; 3 A grades Muss nna' Jones; 4B:4A g ranee. Miss Clementine Triplett; 4.:5H grades. Miss Marie B.-ekman; 5A gradeMiss Edith Payne; el! gjad'u Miss Xelle Gray: 'i grade, M ss Mary Meliai't'ie; TB :rad.t Miss Lola Mallatt, 7A grade. Miss Mah'l'ii Lawr,---. waskingt:" : hool F'rln- Iral. Miss Nina I'-fO; kind r-gart-a, Miss ll'ii n K u-hni; 1 I : 1 A grades, M.ss Agnes Jackson: 2U grade. Miss Ruby Due'; 2 A: SB grad.-s. Mifts Delia Eng'eman; SA:4B grades, Miss Mary Lacy: -1A:,:-B granr. Miss Ethel Ebright 5A:f.B grades, M-ss Mary Herli'z; CA:7B grades. Mrs. Helena Amoss; "A grade, M iss In-a M.-rrls. WILCOX SCHOOL Miss Oct j McCool.
ii i;a -yoi a wiiddim;. A quiet wedding was solemnised this morning when Miss Marion Dut.igan became the bride c.f Matthias Young- at a nuptial mass, Father Barrett perl'orniing the cctemony at All Saint's church. The bride looked charming; in a haad.i.m suit of midnight blue duvetyn and a smart black toque. She carried a corsago of violets and erchidf, and was attended by in r cousin. Miss Sarah McLaughlin, who wore a beautiful suit of peau d" cyyne, a picture hat and a corsage of i'ame colored snot peas. The bes.t man was the gloom's trot her. James Young . Mr. and Mrs. Young will nd a few days at the Coop,.- r-Carl; on before leturning to their home on West Highland street. Mrs. Young is oin of Hammond's m..nt popular and tale"nte.d young women. She ia a graduate of the American Conservatory -t Mu-uo, and studied at l'-a!--dy In Nashville, Ti nn . for a juir, For several years she lias bevn sujMii.-.or of music and art in tho Saxony, East
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Bchoyls. She lias a. number of ila.niir.ond stud.-tCs f piano, and will resume tier teaching this fall. Mr. Young has a responsible position in the telephone company hor, and though he has been in Hammond only a short time, he has a number of friends here, who extend to Ids brl ie and him their hearty congratulations and best wishes. A corn roast, given by a number or tho employees of the Conkey Company at the Clay-holt! last Saturday evening, proved to bo a most enjoyaoie atYair. After an attractive, picnic luncheon, games and music pruvidid entertainment for the evening. Those who attended the outing decided to establish a custom of sue!-, affairs and the next is being looked forward to eagerly. Those- a.ltediu tins one w re Mrs. Cora Walker, Mrs. Virginia Young, Mr. Fred Castor. Hazel Wolf, Dorothy and Mildred Smith., Mr. C. Fox. Weston Smith. John Warnam--nt. Margaret Rodgvrs, Mary and Cl.ua Smith, Jane Lausun, George and Simeon Peterson, -Mr. and Mrs. Frank B'-roWokl, Mrs. li-.swi.-ll and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams.
Mrs. Leek ani daughter, Miss Rutu Ellon, will continue th-ir -visit through September . The ladles of Trinity Aid w.li hold an outing- n-e xt Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Schullz at Lansing. III. Member-? will in.-c! ut one o'clock at Sib!--y and llukman sts.. bringing well-iilb d pi.nic Lasktts. The League of Women Voters will meet tonight in tin- Cent, unary M. E. church at eight o'cl-o.-k . A good tittendance Is d sir d as a good s - - lor will be present to talk on the proposed amendments to the Constitution. Dr. and Mrs. Davis and daughter Miss Arl-iir- are back from a two months' vaiatton at Magician Lake, Mich., where they had a cottage and enjoyed mtsu: living. Dr. Davis is back at his office to resume practice Miss Agnes K ah ler pass-i-d through Hammond yesterday on her way to Crown Point where she will attend t he Lake County Teachers' Institute. Miss Kahler is a tea-, her in the Dyer schools . Alfred Hickman and family returned home yesterday after spending a week the guests of relatives in Rensselaer.
w:d hospital returned homo yesterday. Her friends will be glo.d to know that she is steadily impiovlng. Mrs. Nelson of Erie street charmingly entertained yesterday at an aft- . moon party In honor of her birthday. The guests enjuyed games and music and a dainty collation was served to sirs. O. Duckwerth, Mrs. Anderson, ."Irs. Hay ties, Mrs. Carson, Mrs. Blackburn, Mrs. Monberg, Mrs. Milieu, Mrs. Curdy, Mrs. Carlson and daughter Miscs IidVtrnd of Chicago. Miss LaVrme lias been the house guest of Mis. Nelson for the past week .
Mrs. V. S. Reiter is entertaining the Picnic Club at her home this afternoon.
The lndy golf xnd bridge enthusiasts of the Country Club are enlist inf.slowly but surely for the fracas at. Chicago Heights tomorrow. It would h-lp the chairman cs-n siderabi y If sinknew just how many were going. Kindly let Mrs. Victor I'yer know If you intend going-. r,o that accommodations can be made here and thT for you.
The Ladles' Aid S-.ci.ty of the Centennary M. E. , - veil! meet to morrow for an all day session in the parlors of the church.
Mrs. Fred St-Hing- nd children have, return.-d from a three weeks' vacation sp-nt. in Lafayette. Ind. Mr. Ste'ling has be- n in Lafayette for two months remodelling the St. Elizabeth .hospital there. John Ahlborn of West Hammond has the contract for same .
Mrs. AYJtiliam Porter of fioux City, la, is the house guest of Mrs. W. G. Pa.vtou and Mrs. It. O. Winokler. Mis. Porter formerly liv-ed In Hammond, at the time when Mr. Porter was connected with the Gas company here. She has a number of friends here and a few functions are being given in her honor before her return to Sioux City the latter part of the w-ek .
Mr. and Mrs. B. Kseher of "Webb street spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jewell of Earl Park, Ind. They returned home yesterday after a pleasant visit. There will be a regular meeting of th.- East Chicago Chapter of Eastern Star on Thursday evening, September firs'.. 8-30-1 Mr. and Mrs. 11. Clay Smith of Enid. Oklahoma, are visiting at the home of their son. J. Pulliam Smith and family of Conkey avenue.. Mr. and Mrs. Chrin Cole and children of Harrison street have returned from two wexks' visit with friends and relatives in Ohio.
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A number of friends honored Mrs. I Brew baker last Saturday evening with a surprise birthday party at h-r ! home .-ti Pine stre. t. The vt-ntng was enjoj-ably passed with music and j bunco. High score in the car-Is was' made by Mrs. y. Hern and Mrs. J. ' Hartline. The lues's presented Mrs.; Brewbaker with a Ik au'iful ;-,, e of. black c-harmeus,. for a gown. An at- ' tractive luncheon was s. rv- i th--, Mesdames J. I'arrci, C. Sim .! : v
Hern, G. Bens .n. ,;. Halm-y, C. Vonasch. J. Hartline. J. i-'i t e ra; . il. Rice, Not ton. Brodr rbk, B. Harper. Aetii.v and Mr. ;.:d Mrs. C. Pre wback or .
Mrs. AV. J. Dtws, n arid sons Ralph j
cv-wis o ucj.-n street, left today for Niagara Fails and other :m Testin li p'ao s In the east . Mr. and M rs . Robert AVeriey , f So. llohman street have b.-en ent. i taming .Mrs. Heros M.,hn nr., I rt.,,,,-1,..,
Miss Mill.e of South I:.-,,,. ind Miss! Mo'..n w ill enter the 'hi,.-auo Musica! j College this fall for a course or study. Siie and her moth, r wif . jL-I
nyce and son Dewey, will leave September first, for their summer home, "A ! phansine." et Long Beach. Michigan City, Ind. - Mrs. Ot'o Mueh!!--rgc of Williams street who ha- been quite ill for the past month et the Wa-dilng-ton lion!--
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W. B. Allen of LaPorte was a delegate, of Local lS to the state conf. rence board of the Internationa! Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, held in Hammond. M. Wajntr spent Sunday the guest of friends in Rensselaer. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Hu.rry Lester motored to Lemont. 111., to spo-nd the week-end with Mrs. Lester's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. Frann Masepoh! and son Carlton attended the theatre in Chicago last evening.
idilon are c e.iite.r d ou three needy families through unemployment and sickness. Twelve children are without food. A splendid program has been prepared for this assembly and there will be a speaker to talk on tho mriidments to the constitution. Everybody is welcome. Miss Margaret Mcllie of ?outh llohman street is expected home today from Panama, where she and her mother have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fitz-Will ams and children. Miss Margaret reached New York Sunday and after a short time spent ther-e will return home. Mrs. Mcllie is still in Panama.
with Master Marion and had a. dandy fine time playing games and ridins pony. A generous and delicious luncheon was serv-td to the host and hit guests around a prettily d-eoorated birthday table. lfc-nry Loveridge of New York City, formerly of Haanmond. has been visiting at the homea of his sister, Mrs. Ray Chapman ist Detroit street and his aunt. Mrs. Charles Kasson o) Webb street fur several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lanrcan of Moraine avenue, Kenwood, announce the birth of a little son. The baby arrived at St. Margaret s hospital this morning and as yet has not been named . Mr. and Mrs. J. O. TAhompson of Harrison street will Ieav the first of next month to make their future home in Gary, where Mr. Thompson will be. associated In business with his son, Percy Thompson, graduate of Hammond High in '17. Mr. Thompson and his son have purchased the business of the W . A. Elliot Floral Company of Gary, on Broadway. The family will be greatly missed in Hammond where they have a large circle of friends all of whom wish thein happiness and prosperity lr. their new enterprise. The Thompson home has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Kdivard McUn of Chicago. Mr. McLeon Is superintendent of the construction department of tho Green Engineeringcompany of East Chicago and Mrs. McLean is a prominent clubwoman In Chicago. Martin Amoss. who underwent n operation for appendicitis last Saturday, is convalescing very nicely at St. Margaret's hospital.
Mrs. R. M. Pi-rce- delightfully entertained at a birthday party yesterday afternoon for her little s-on, Marion Ralph, who celebrated his ?th anniversary. Nln little boys came as a surprise to spend the af'ernrwin
Herman Nolto of Cumberland. Md. is visiting his eister, Mrs. S. Ooehringer, 228 Plummer avenue.
SHE MARRIED TWO HUSBANDS learning- that the -woman whom he married at Crown Point. Mareh . (til! has a husband living from whom h has not been divorced. Theodor Eremie of Hammond, today nled a petition in the Superior court at Hammond to have his marriage annulledErcniio says that th w-o-ma-n gavt r.er name a Anna MarscJi and pretended to be single when ha met her They bed lived together for .several month, before he learned tha,t she wa really the wife of one Simon Lactus, of Detroit. He found sh had married Iacatus. October 30, 11. Or making the discovery he eays he refused to 'live with her longer. Mrs Kremie Is designated in the suit . Annie Eremte. aMas Marsch, ailaa Minema, alias Lacatus. indioating that ah is not n-w at the marriage fun. l-3ch Gavlt, St in. ton and Gavit are ttorceye for the vlaintdff.
BODRAZO PLEADS GUILTY Georg Bodraio, Chicago. -w!v ' arrested with a griip full of Illicit liquor last week, was arraigned tn the Hammond city court this morning' mi the charge of violating the liquor law. He pleaded gu'lty without jrination, end in vb-w of the ifiact ttiAt it was his flrftt offense In tfcia elty, the first offense when he wu eiurit least. Judge Klots let him off witi the minim.um fine of $180.
The Germanla Club Ladies' Society will meet tomorrow at two o'clock in the club Sinus. A good time is promised and light refreshments will be served All members and their friends are invited. At a late hour today Norman Bridge was reported to be resting very comfortably and doing as well as could be. expected after his serious injury recently incurred. Mr. Bridge has managed to retain his cheerful aspect thr.-ngh all th misfortune and says he feels "all right." The Central W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. William Myers of ?1 Douglas strv-et Friday i-venin? of this w ,.. . . The AV. C. T. F. have had so many calls for relief work from th suffering of the city, that it is necessary to call on the public for assistance, and this nif-etintr Is in the na
ture of a "p-.und party." If possible! attend the meeting or send "a pound." ! At present the efforts of this organi-;
Orpheum School for Dancing 152 STATE STREET. PHONE 3328 HAMMOND Reopens Tkrsday, September 1st CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING Public dancing ever)' Thursday. Private lessons every day from 9 a. m. to 1 0 p. m. Mr. Keane has just returned from New York where he attended the Dancing Masters convention. All the latest New York dances will be taught in advance classes on Saturday evening. Children's classes in stage and social dances will open Saturday, Oct. 1 st. Saturday evening class, 7:45 to 8:30 p. m. Public Dancing, 8:30 to 12 p. m.
MOTHERS II. re is a ehanoe to outfit your children for school. I am having a sc !' on ail - children's appar-d. come in and sen my dresses, suits and underwear; aiso dresses made to order. Mrs. R. B Clark, 2nd t'.oor.
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Deborah A Id Society will he ld an all day session tomorrow at the Christian church. In the afternoon there will be a regular monthly social hour, a pleasant p-'ogram will be given and refreshments srvrd. All members and their friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Kent AV . Bartlctt. Miss Francis and John have returned
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There wlil be a pe.iro party at J Pythian Castle Hail. AV.xinesday it 2:S0 p. in. Admission 2jc. . Kim-I prizes. S -.1 -1 ;
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Mr. and Mrs. I-o Kimmet have returned from a visit with her parents at Blooming-ton. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. AV. Rag m visited friends in A'ul-paraiso Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Hamilton returned t her home in Royal Center. Ind.. last evening after s. visit here with friends. Tho ma Grant went to India.napolis on business yesterday, on business connected with tine State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell returned to their home In AVilliamsport, Ind.. yesterday, after a visit here with their son. F. A". Russell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reiser returned late Sunday evening from a weeks' visit with relatives in Windsor. Canada. H'-s brother, Jr.hn H!ser, a--c -m -pan!c-d them home for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber of War- I ren street are located at the Vista Del Mar, Hollywood, i.'alii rnia, in Itos,- j Mae Court. They have met. cores of
pco(..e Hum lammonu und Lake county, and firmly believe that L.-s .Angeles is the "garden snot of the world." Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Re-depenning of Truman avenue have r turned from a motor trip through Wisconsin, during which they vi.-i'.-d In Proer-ss. Bara-
boo, Portage and the Dells. They also I spent two. days at Marshfleld the I
gii'-sts of relatives and report a delightful sojourn. Mr. Scoff Leek, "w ho has been visltIng his sister. Miss B. rth.i Leek, of Detroit, at iter c.ttagc- on Long point. Mullet t. M ;c:i., has returned borne.
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Larn!n to kick football will help a fellow learn to kick a lot of objections later life. and obstructions out of his Mr. Never-grow-up. Footballs for the boys and for older professionals who appreciate standard qualities. Basket balls, nets and athletic clothing that you will find will give you good service. Colonial Sporting Goods Store 147 STATE STREET Hammond
Independent Market Co. 181 East Stale Street Hammond, Ind. Specials for Wednesday, Aug. 3 1
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FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, per pound
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of Cohen's Variety Store Pursuant to an order of the U. S. District Court for the District of Indiana, in Bankruptcy, assets of the estate of Morris J. Cohen. (Cohen's Variety Store), Bankrupt, will be offered
for sale at public aution to the highest bidder for cash, free and clear from all liens, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday, September 6th, 1921, at 692 South Hohman Street. Hammond. Indiana, as follows : STOCK OF HARDWARE, EARTHENWARE. CROCKERY, DISHES, AND A VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE OF THE FOREGOING NATURE, TOGETHER WITH SHELVING AND TABLES, USED IN CONNECTION WITH SAID
BUSINESS, INVENTORYING $2,191.00.
Complete inventory may be seen in the Trustee's office, and store will be open for inspection on Friday, August 26th, 1921, from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Bidders at sale must be prepared to make cash deposit of $500.00, or satisfy Trustee of responsibility before bids will be accepted. CHARLES L. SURPRISE Trustee in Bankruptcy ROOM 234 FEDERAL BLDG., HAMMOND, INDIANA
