Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1921 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. CHANGES MADE IN HIGH SCHOOL HOURS Exploring tiieSalton Sea bs Motorcucle. T , . , sr i r x tr i -r-i , i jy? am;.1 Intrepid Caliomza 'anaerj and iar-ris Lirr r) uccesir'iz. T v rn , 2": -V' V -raawtt or v a ruccLo JLfead dea With imphibious Motorcycle Sidecars. Seven Class Periods of Fifty Minutes Each.
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One of the most important changes he administration of the Hammnml ,-n school year is the change In the i:,- s.hedule. Th six daily periods i:p hour each are pone, and Instead Uae seven class hours of fifty mites each, with five minutes for -sing- as before. School begins at as visual, but closes at 3.:0, lnui of a great grain or a small -. according to whether you are only i.rst haT? freshmen or a last-heir : of. i ho luncheon rriod is thirty mines In length, but does not occur In middle of fourth period as hitherto. ' f of the school enrollment has "-on period from 11:15 to 11:45 i then goes directly to fourth period .s. The other hal? has fourth '.oil from 11:45 to 32:05 and 30 mins for luncheon. Fortunately at this ;c these 20 minutes between the two . cheon periods gives the cafeteria : tants time to clear the tables i! arrange the food for the second ...ip. 1 he arrangement Is very much ;r In many wavs. An unbroken station period Is of greater advanboth to the teacher and the pupil, e t wenty minute period makes the ."o!ion work very rr,u?h easier for cafeteria management. i Thn attemOt to have twenty mlnutu rervised study jj-iods In each class ; "ocen abandoned, since it dl i not l ear to work out satisfactorily. Iu- '.;. for those who are takinp a rtg- . four-subject program, an extra i.ly period of forty-five minutes is vided. which will lighten "home '-'.:."' Those studoits carrjlnR laratory or extra subjects v ill still vi two regular study periods daring oid hours. The system, It now is. is the one In use In mosc itih ..'- of first cl'sn ranlc beloiisins 'ne Xor h Central Asso.-!;t'on, '" e;tra study period after regular for backward students vill be :mued as t.hc "eighth assembly" 1 it will extend from 3:30 to 4:13. !
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I l KIt-KKII,M M I'TIAI.S pretty wedding- took place at .1 -;-. r on Wednesday morning at i. h Miss Cecelia Keilman and Mr. J. Turner were united !n matriRev. Anthony Badina perform:ii( -eremmy. The couple were
attended by Miss Isabella Hillbrich and John Keilman. niece and brother of the bride. Ethel Wolf of Hammond acted us flower girl. The bride wore a very beautiful dresa of white embroidered net. Her veil was caught up with pearl beads and bride's roses. She carried a beautiful shower bouquet of bride's roses. The brid9-ma:d wore a pretty dress of gray embroidered preorgette and a hat to match. She carried a bouquet of pint ro.-ies. The flower girl was prettily dressed in yellow georgette and carrle.d a beautiful Naskt of roses. After the ceremony a delicious wedding dinner was served at which was very prettily decorated. In the evening: the young couple left on a short motor honeymoon trip. Hr. and Mrs. Turner are popular young people, they have the best w-inhes of their host of friends. Gerlach Bros, are putting- up a larse barn.
Mrs. Anton Hold, Marie Held. Albert Held, Mrs. Ike Dlckerson and daughters were Hammond visitors on Wednesday. The town board meetlnar -will be held Monday evening at the town hall.
FARM PRICES ARE GOING UP
SPECTAL TO THE TIWES1 DYER. Ind., Sept. 23. The sale of live stock and other farm produts held Tuesday oi :he II. P. Pownej farm two miles south of Dyer Indicates that prices arc climbing back t. their old place?. The s.'e was or.cMi'ted by Charles Surprise of H"mmond under a c xirt order from Jud ;e Keiter who name! him receiver In th; cMr-pute between Mr. Downv and Ieo I'ohplatz, who have been farming the place for several years.
Seed oats for thirteen cents higher than the elevator price. The nineteen head of Holstein cattle averaged over $100 each and one cow brought $195. Hogs, chickens and grain sold well. Horses were the only disappointing feature indicating the great damage the -use of tractors, trucks" and automobiles has done to the horse market In this part of the country. The total receipts were $5,690. Standing corn ir. the field went as high as $24.50 an acre.
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