Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1921 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL Subtitles of epigrammatic briiliance are taken for grranted in a Cecil B. PeMille production following the hih mark set by the subtitles in "Why Change Your Wife?" "Something to think about" and "Forbidden Fruit." However. "The AITa.irs of Anatol," the latest production of the faiiHHi:? producer, which will be the feature at th Hartley theatre this evening and continud at this playhouse to and including Saturday. Jeanie MacIherson, author of the story, suggested by Arthur Sehnitzler'a play of the same name, i.s responsible for these subtitles and to nor goaa the credit for their scintillating phraseology, thoUght and wit. "The Affairs of Anatol." is a search. lig analysis of the matrimonial and divorce problem handled with the mastery which la Cecil B. DeMllle's chief distinction.
were visiting at Whiting yesterday afternoon, their home caught on lire and the blase had got well under way before the alarm waa received at the fire station. The Are is said to have started in the basement and to have run up the clothes chute and reached the second floor by the time the fire department had arrived on the scene. Ioom and windows were knocked in to gain access to the nre and to quelch the flames which were doing interior Jam. age. After the fire department had reached the fire, it is said to have taken over an hour to gain control of the blaze. The damage Is said to have been estimated to over $2,000.
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FAMILY ON VISIT; HOUSE IS AFIRE
While the family of William Fox S423 Grapevine street. Indiana Harbor,
MrF. Win. Mead Is hostess this afternoon to the membera of the 1907 Club. Mrs. S- r. Peterson of Northcote ave. returned Monday evening from Valparaiso, where she spent several, days visiting old friends. Mrs. H. K. Grovf.B Invites you to a Ms Reppa. meeting at her home. 4.""5 Northcote ave., Friday evening, October 28th. Margaret Cllntfn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clinton of Olcott ave., is ill it is feared she may have tf hold fever.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson and Mr. Al yea, mother of Mrs. Johnson, spent Wednesday at the August Johnaon home in Crown Point. Mr. Margaret Lewis Is critically ill at the home of her son, Dave Lewis on Magoun ave. and Kith street. Mrs. Klizabeth Bronaon of Crown Point In spending the weel; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Groves. Mrs. Edgar Hit's his is entertaining the members of the Twentieth Century ,'lub this afternoon at her home on XoYth Mugoun ave. Mrs. Thomas Fogg of North Magoun ae. went to Chicago Heights last evening to attend a past matrons meeting of the Eastern Star. She ia a punt matron of thut chapter, and filled the station of Electa. Captain Kalph Canine, who waa operated on two weeks ago at Lal-'ayette, Ind., is petting along line, being alje to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. X. Canine. The captain expects to remain at his home until he is quite his self again. Mrs. Hormine Sonilyo and eon arrived in .N'bw York yesterday after spending four months abroad, visiting principal points in England, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czecho-Slo-vakia, Italy, Switzerland and Helgium. They will 4pend a few days in New Voik with relatives and friends before returning to their home in Kast Chicago. Miss Louise Gilliam, a former teacher of East Chicago, and her mother are spending a few days here visiting with iriendst. Mi.ss Gilliam is head dietitian at Ellis Island. Cyril O'Conncll, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Conrell has returned home after a four moi.lhs trip to Colorado. The Nurse Committee of the Welfare Association wilt hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the "Welfare Station in Forsyth ave. All membera please attendThe Wor.iaii"s Missionary Society of the U. P. church will serve a banquet this evening to the young people of the different churches. There will be speaking and a musical program. Tomorrow night Is the night, don't forget, of the Girl's Patrol of the Gary Shine masquerade ball to be given at
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the Masonic Temple. East Chicago. The Mothers' Club of the Indiana Harbor church will meet in the social rooms of the church Krlday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Itichcrtek will epeak on citizenship. All members are urged to come and bring a friend. Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 79S will meet this evening in regular session at I. O. O. F. hall. The Sons and Daughters of Libert:.-
Lod;:e will hold their regular meeting this evening at Auditorium hall. The Witste-Ya Carnplire Girls will meet tomorrow evening at the home ot their guardian. Mrs. At Neumann, 4122 Hemlock st. The girls will please take note of the change of the meeting place. Indiana Harbor O. E. S. held their regular meeting Tuesday evening and at the close of the chapter there was a scclal time and the worthy matron, - ,
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Today, Tomorrow and Saturday ELSIE FERGUSON In William D. Taylors Production "Sacred and Profane Love" The play that created Broadway sensations and lured the incomparable star of the screen back to the stage for the greatest triumph of her career. Also special orchestra presentations and the famous "AL" MELGARD at the Grande Organ playing "DEAR OLD PAL"
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Mrs. "VVelrich had a treat for each member which was much enjoyed. Iewis J. I'.lanchard, son of Mr. and . Mrs. L. Blanchard, of 4128 Magoun ave. i and Miss Mamie McTatcher of Ches- ! terton, Ind., were united in marriage o.i Wednesday morning at St. Patrick'.'; church. The youiij.; people have gone o:i , a trip to Kvansville, Ind., after which j they will make East Chicago their fu- j ture home.. ! The Mothers Hub of the First M. E. ; church will meet tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'-lock in the social rooms of the church. Prrogram for the eighth Anniversary and celebration of I. O. O. F. Jas. A. Oarfield Encampment for iWv. 11, 1921: Piano rolo by Mrs. Tsaras, flag cere- j nmny, Introduction of Grand Lodge officers by I). K. 1v.in. orchestra, address of welcome by C. 1 1 Heed, reponf.e by Orand Senior Warden, orchestra, Maitthews Sisters, Introduction of charter members ot Jas. A. Garfield Enc, history of Jas. A. Garfield Enc. by Pat. Jacob Goldman, address by Grand Pat Hildebrant, orchestra. Chief Pat. H. J. Lewis, master of ceremonies.
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LAST TIMES TODAY AND FRIDAY A Wonderful Photoplay "Mother 0' Mine" Supervised by Thos. H. Inc "If I were hanged on the highest hill, I know whose love would follow me still." And as Rudyard Kipling's verse has become immortalized as a tribute to Motherhood, so wiN Thomas H. Ince's drama "Mother o' Mine." Also Five Supreme Acts of Vaudeville SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Bttty Compsor in
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We Love" Full of action, emotion and suspense. Lori Chaney plays the most important supporting role. And Five Tip Top Acts of Loop Vaudeville ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY BEGINNING MONDAY MATIN NEE The Gary Theatre Will Play "The Old Nest" Heart gripping story of home, with the greatest cast ever assembled. 'a1. VJin Pn F5ve Arts
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