Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1921 — Page 5
Friday, (Vtobfi- 7, 1921.
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Social News
FIRST RELIEF SHIP SAILS FOR RUSSIA
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. The D. D. Cliili mot yesterday :iU' rnoon t the home of M i-s. Mac .-!. fl-r. of Carroll street and at the regular business mMtinc Hvo now memlx . s werp voted in, Airs. II, y Kbert and Mrs. IT. Evir.' in. The afternoon was enjoyed socially mid it few members brought their needlework. A il.tuity luncheon as f-rvi d. The next meeting will tain rdacc the first Thursday in November, at the home of Mr. Jbiiim Stahl on Truman avenue This Huh is rifw'y organized and the nmticr." are Mrs. Raymond Peterson, Mrs. Kiw.u'i Wild, Mrs. TUy U. x. Mrs. Karl Kemp. Mrs. .'.! are .Saumiciv. 5!i'i-. . ! Kh.'ip. Mrs Klward Hess, Mrs. James Stuhl, Mrs. K. Kerry, Mrs. Hay Kbert and Mrs H. Kverson.
the Itnyal Neighbor
st.-tdav after-
! . The r- w ';' s ; x ml two or" bun-' i. tin
j awards in pedro groin pr to Mrs. John Mu.-:!. M r: . ( Vyde Howman. Mi.i. K. fi'Si-. tin and con .- ; a t ii m :, M "s. i . , I ti vi.n. In bunco the he :iors were ! made . y Mcs ! or tl Wunrow, Mrs. j Vcnafccti. Mrs. James v'arroll and tin consolation to Mrs. H. l'l'ecwll. A ' most delightful afternoon, was sp. nl.
after the games the grutsts social hour.
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The Junior Home Un.ird of she First M. K. church will my. it Saturday aftornoon at two o'clock in tl. church.
r.an Brown and other w ill address ; the voters tonight fit the Oi rheum : Theatre. 10-7-1 i The So-So Club met on Wednesday i evening at the home of Miss Charl lte Hasten on Praekert street and spent the evening enjoying music and jieeaiework and tfllintr stork A prettily appointed Junehfon w served to tiftee gru .!.--
St. raul's Kpiscopal choir will meet tiinifrht for rehearsal in the church at half vast seven o'clock. I-i't every member he. present promptly. Major Jay A. I'mpleby, secretary and treasurer of the American Trans-Atlantic company of New York, was the truest of st number of business nu n in Hammond today.
Pan Brown'? campaign opens toni .t the Orpheum Theatre, 8 p m. 1"
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Miss Kvflyn Thomn (jeiirht f ul !y entetrained the members of the A O, H. Club at h r home on Sibley .street iast evening. Tmnoo was piaytd ti-t iwt tables, high score hcinir tnade by Miss Alice Innraliam. After the games, music and a social hour w ere onvyed. Dainty refreshments were served to eitrht (jut'Sts.
The ti.-uiirtioro! Wnmrn'i Club will hold its r. :r n;-monthly meeting at the K. ..f i '. hit! at half past two oVlo. k ..ti Saturday afternoon. Ties wtH be one of the truest days of the club y.-fr and every nifmbtr lia tin lri ib i;e of inviting- one Kuest. The pr.e:r.i-n for the afternoon will he:
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Km 'a phone Mab -Mm They LiiJu'l" "Honey Town"' "Kirsi t'aie-s' ' Pried Apple Pic" . . . . :
yuartetp . , . . Rubers; . , . . . c.i rks . . .Thorite Mo'.ineaux.
Clood music, flood ppeakers, at Pan Brown meeting: tonspht, S p. m, 10-7-1
Little Miss Mary P.eckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Meekman of Detroit street, was a channins 'ntti bosteM yesterday afterno'.m to eight .en of her playmates in honor of her tenth birthday. The children played pano s and enjoyed music in rooms prettily decorated with tiny black cats and witches, orange, colored ribbons and dpep yellow flowers, in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. Miss Florence iostltn won the prize in the trames. A daintily appointed luncheon was seived the Kueats. "'nd thick, frosted birthday cak. with t'n tiny cand'.es, was cut by the tiuest of lienor. Kverybody had a perfectly lovely time.
Mrs. ii -sc House, accompanist. bailees ....Members of the Hammond Mimical ColU'KC "School !ays" ".Margaret ban" "Veronica P-.yle" Address -Privi1' se Plus rower" by Mrs. F. Macniah of Uak Park, 111. A Oroup of Sonus by Miss Iona Ktjnolds.
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D'-mocrato are especially invited to hear the fact? tonifcht at the Orpheum Theatre.
The card party that was to have been given at the Country Cluh tomorrow afternoon has h.en postponed until next Saturday afternoon, uotobvr li-
ie sure and be there. Orrheum Theatre. Opening- Pan Prov.-n meeting. The directors of the Alice Club will have a meeting on Monday evening t eiKht o'i lock in tl" rooms. L-t vvtiy member be present.
Facts and fignrcs tonht. Opening
K-own meetltiK at orpheum i nea-
10-7-1
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Wassey's Pleating Shop
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srut m. niTrov hole.
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insj tlm meetinir at Stadola hall said that union labor stood back of Simon because of the la tier's recird as a slate legislator. Mrs. Smalley, candidate for city clerk, was pleasantly received. John Herman "bo.se. ,.,f the Sixth
ward," took the platform in behalf of!
Judice Klotz. "If Cleveland would be elected Juds'e maybe ue would insult you a little better, what'.'"' declared Herman. "The foreigner ain't s i ignorant as he thinks. He knows a oo.i Judge when he sees one."
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the n -iirh borlmol. ju red.
No one was in-
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SHEPHARD NAMED
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SF.RVICE1 WASHIN'ITOX, !(.,. 7 Colonel K. A. Shephard, of Chicago., was today
named us comptroller of the United lend about the street i States Shipping Hoard. bad been carried off 5,
MAN MURDERED IN R. R. YARDS
flNTKRNA T I0NAL NFWS SERV1CEI POPt 1.AH P.I.LI' F MO . b t. 7 With
1 rank Thornton, stuib in at Industrial Hlirli School. repo'?e(i to polict
that his bicycle was .stolen from tnj hiw head beaten almost to a vulp and school ye'ierday. H- hv..- at ?,s Clint- with a heavy iron bar across his throat ' " st,l ,'t- j t,,. iiv- 0f an unideiititied man was Mound in the Frisco railroad yards -arly
Itic'nai-d F(hrm.'it! ltf(7 M-rtle ;i v c. '
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into a fi-u't i
today. In the pockets of his cloth
ing were b Iters addressed to Theodore
F hi-tnan'ii au- , Murray, at Fort Do. lye, Iowa, ai d at
I X h Mle. Teno He was well ,': ey: .-I.
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.aid aroi 112th stree ' i.y was l-.-i'iIy d-inu.-
v.as from ChifMo. T-n minutes after KohVry is be,!eed to have beer, tiic
d ,.f piod-wee scat- niotivc I or the murder. rosncs an;
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the accident I searching this city and nearby woods residents of for the slayer.
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?.rd substitute bein loaded on steamer Phoenix at dock at Hamburg, Germany. Barrel on deck in foreground contain flour. The steamer Phoenix recently sailed for Petrogrrad from Hamburg: vith one of the first loads of food to be distributed in the famine area cf destitute Russia by the American relief committee. Flour, lard substitute, dried vegetables and other foodstuffs made up the load. Hundreds of tons, of food are now on their way to the famine district.
What the first i SI1FKP lUccipts. K.noO: mark.-, i k;J e or..-hards, such! steady to .'-trotiK-. Lambs: $7.oii !.r: Rflj
amha: culls and common. lU.Wa 7.5": I ijfl
truly open once more, sreen leaves tri to tl
s tea-dattcinfi to the city with ita re-j 1
versed seasons of life. And now yearling wethers. $:.2".'i
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Hammond Musical College. Piano. Voice, Violin, Pvblic Speait-
irib-, Fk. I'ancinir.
lele, pa.'ijo. Mandolin, Dramatic Art.
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Miss I lose Wirier avenue will open a teaching ttf ptano at fifteenth of October.
of 911 Calumrt studio for the her home on the Any who wish to
This week it hi conwf arayly int- our. ?j 5; ewes: culls and n iniiwn, $l.rti'i n-.iu.-'t once more.. About the smartest: $2.75; br.-eJoiLC ewes, $J.50''I feedv-p'ac-in town is the Italian Garden of lambs, $6.0u :.i 7.0a. the Hotel Ambassador. The room it- . . self is rorjrcotis if one can properly so
sr-r "ZA QHRPPFIl A R R 1 1 N Fl has an imjn.iDn of coo! marble end ! UIIUI I LU nllUUUU
TILL HE SAW SiMQNill
warm colors ar.d a garden. The prize Aif.ba.--.-e.dor orlo-stia is devoting irsell to thai room now, and at tea-time, dinner and after the t:n. ntr, the room is filled with da T( trs tioed too quickly, in fact, for the tardy ones, because
only
hi) at one time can enter that
marbled garden.'
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communicate with Miss Winer will call 42j7-J and make arrangement for future lessons. l)-5-
Thfte will he match play tomorrow for the second flight of th. club chain pions'nip at. the Country Club and blind boey for those not. entered in the match. Oneiuns Pan Frown fnnf fired to-
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The Unity Review Xo. 2 W. P. A. nf Ma.-abees met last evt nil:!?. A large attendance participated in tie business discussions, after which a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. Jo- f'onroy will open up tonight at the Pan Brown meeting at the Orrbeum Theatre. 8 p. m. l'J-7-1 Mr. J. W. Werkow ski of 165th stre t d'lifrhtfnlly entertained at her homo last evening: at a misceUuneou shower in honor of Miss Featl Wtikowski. who will become a bride in the near futur. The. rooms w.re vtry prettily decorated In the bridal colors of pink and white. The evening: was enjoyed ...,.1, .,.!- and iram-8, the prizes be
ing awarded to the Misses Kai-pcr and j
Julia Iwandowski. 'Lie nnae-u.-uc received a number of beautiful gUa from the Ernests and a delicioun course luncheon was served to twenty-fiv K nests.
rial-field Podge No. 56S K. v A. M. will hold a Call- a .'feetmg Saturday afternoon, 'et. th, opening at one '(dock to attend and condtn t
fuiieial s-rvic.'s fur our late Pro. Clarence V Jewett. Podge will leave the Temple at 1:30 and procted to the residence, I7i Sheffii Id avenue and escort the remains to the Centenary M. K. church. Gostlin s,nd Tow le ats. where services will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Oak Hill. Members who can furnish cars will bring- them to the Temple. 10-7-1 J. W. MOP.THPAND, W. .M. Women of Mooseheart Ix-g-lon will hold resular meeting October 7th tonite, Ijong's Hall. 10-7-1
Hear the Facts at Pan Brown meeting at Orpheum Theatre tonight, 8 p. m. 10-7-1
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Mrs. Clayton Bryant and Mrs. F. lier-
dine entertained at pe.dro yesterday pfternoon at Mrs. Bryant's home on j
Columbia avenue, for Liberty Camp of Koyal Neighbors and their friends. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent, and there were five tablet of cards and ten games played, the honors going to Mrs. Elliot and Mrs. Bate, the consolation to Mrs. Smith. The ramp will meet next Wednesday alternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarence Perry. 27 Clinton street, and the assisting" hostess jwill be Mrs. Smith. Kveryhody welcome. Hear Fd win Fredrleh. Pt the Orpheum Theatre tonight, s p, m. 10-7 Mrs. Joseph Berthold. Mrs. P. Jung, Mrs. Susan Hand. Mis.? Mad-d ine, Hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moll, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kastache. and Mrs. lid Schut;s, all of Chicago were the guests of Mrs. Mary Schutz recently.
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Miss Bertha Miller of Mlch'c.m ve., entertained for fj.dden P.od Camp of
PHOTOS Special Reduced Prices on All Sizes FOR SHORT TIME ONLY Make Arrangements for Sittings Immediately MAJESTIC STUDIO H0HMAN NEAR STATE Phone Hara'd 137
NKW 1'OKK, October For a long, long time Manhattan has glowed wltfi prideesptciaily when visitors were about and they always are over the unceasln-r quantities if its toxi.-. We lend safely on the other side of the street, mop our brows, breathe a prayer of thanks at our escape so far, arid then beam upon our companions. ' p you suppose there are !fn many texls anywhere else In the world:" Well, there are not. And what was a boon has become a probb m. It's much !U;, the story of "Pigs Is Pig." Finally the Fifth avenue association has appealed to the Cominiosioner of Licenses to find a way to get rid of some thousand or s,. of them. There are ll.onn licenced taxis in the city. j( seems, llTi, , . ally that does count "up in such an agile thing as a taxi. M,
oe. mere are stands for only S.noi
of them. The reft just hare to -ruise forever. And ;, constantly cruising taxi gets in the way of more peopbthan two or three standing quu-tly at a stand, they find. Hut New York as a whole rises up and circs, "cut out one
f all those tl.'jaO! Never! Build;
more stands it neeen-ary. There's Central Park still left unoccupied, and don't at all need such large entrance hails to om- apartment houses." The children of N. w York are soing to have a theatre all their own. unless present pHris go awry. The Story Book Thea'i-c it is to be called, a pro -manent repertory theatre for junior;-!. Well known dramatists, musicians and dancers will contribute to the proaram which wt'l Include pantomimes, ballets one act plays, operettas, travelotrues end story-telling. There will also he motion pictures, especially adapted to youth. The performances will be xivtn Friday evenings and Saturday afternoons. -" The vrntitre is under the direction of Mrs. Josephine Clement who has done much the same sort of thing in Chicago.
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t IIICACU I'ASH ( Kl. AVH MAT No. 2 hard winter, fl.t'l No. 3 inix'-d. $1.11; No. -1 mixed, $1.0.1',. COUX No. 2 mixed, 46sd'8 i-hc; Xo. 2 white.. 47 J 48 I -4c: No. 2 yelow. 476j4S'ic; No. 3 mi 'ed, . 4 tj U ft 47 ta c : No. 3 white. 4',2C; No. 3 y l'...v, 47c; No. 4 mixed. 17 "'.jj 'a 4 Sr. OATS No. 2 w hite, 33-. &35c; Xo. 3 white. ol'i'cO) l-4c; No. 4 white, 30(a 31 ?tc. CHIf KiO l'ROIH CK. II UTTER lleci ipts, 5,168 tubs; extra creameries. 44 'e; firsts, 341'43'sc; pa-king stocks. 23''24c. KOCS Receipts, 4.819 cases; miscellantous, 3:i'bl!ie; ordin.'ry firsts, 87f 38c; firsts. 3MM2C; checks, 22'f'24c; dirties, 24 V J.'lc. CHEKSK Xt-w twins, 19-iW20c; daisies. 20tt 2fl l-4c; young Americas, 2 o it 2 u !a c lor.ghorns. 20f20Sc; brick. 1Si 19 tjc. PIVF POULTRY Turkeys. 36c; chickens, 18c; rings, 21c; roosters, 14c; j,ec&e, 20c; du' ks, 23c. POTATO KS Receipts, H3 care; So. TJCkOttt early Ohios, $1.28 1.75; No. Da kota Red River Ohios. $1.85j 1.95; Minn, whites, $2.00ij2.10; Wis. whitee, $2.10Si 2.20; Idaho w hites, $2. 1 5 H 2.20. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. pie; 70 to 80 lbs., lPrflic; 90 to 110 16s.( 13'fil4c; fancy, 17a
"We want to see da Simon. We did not see tile facet; of Simon." Hast Hammond's curiosity to see the
democratic candidate for mayor whs I
voiced from the rear of ritad-dn baU in the midst of the Sixth ward Simon nut-tine. Pat Itiey, iiKinber of the city council for twenty-four years and mayor for six years, was speaking. Stmon was at another meeting and the Italians kept up such a clamor to "see da faces of Simon" that he was directed to another meeting where Simon was to .-peak. Councilman Sam Skufakiss1 addross-
OIIK Vf.O I.IVR STOCK. I HOGS Keo.ipts, 2 0,0 ib); market,' mostly 18 2c higher. Bulk, $7.10-f 8.50; top, $S.Su; heavyweight, $7.76 i) : 8. oi.i; medium, $ts.2a a ti.6 j; light, $8.0.;4 ' 8.55; light lights, $ 7.75 'a 8.25 ; heavy packing sows, smooth, $fi.85 tg 7.4 n ; packing sows, rough, $6.5"it ti.Sa; pigs, ' $7.40toS.10. ' CATTLK Receipts, 5.0'H); niarket, mostly steady. Beef Steer Choice and prime, $ S.'.Hi 'u 1 1.10 ; medium ami titiliu, il.l 5 '. 1 0 . 1 1 U ; good and choice, $U 6i 11.15; common and n .-dium, $175 i '.' . Butciier Caili- Hellers, $ 4. mi fy, y.uit ; cow a. $.1.66 i 6.75; bulls, $3.2G6.&1!. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers, $2.Juft 3.85; canncr steers, $3.0 or? 3.5ti; veal calves, $7.5')y 11.25; feeder steers, J4.85 (ti 6.85 ; sto ker ateern, $3.73
;j 5 f.i!; stocker cowa and heifera, $3.25
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