Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1921 — Page 2
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All lioyal Neighbors o America are requested to attend the meeting held Friday, November 4th, instead of Wednesday, November 2nd. At the home of Mr. P. T. Hard on Friday night a number of friends gathered to hrini gift to MUa Mrirarf t Orats of Chicago, wIiom engattemviit was aruionnced last week. The guests played cards part of the evenin y and Miss Lillian Schmidt, (iraoe t'iymfp and Linda Hentgra won the prize. Jliia Grass received tome beautiful srltts as tokens of friendship for she has made many frlenda during her reildena here. A two -curse luncheon wu served at the close of the evening. Mrt. Luther Rudolph gave a charming JTallowe'en party at her homo on Saturday entertaining about forty quests. The home was beautifully decorated with autumn foliajre and flowers and alert Jaok-o'Lanterns, perched In conspieious places. The table appointments were tastily ar. landed and a delectable luncheon was served, after which the guests enjoyed n afternoon of auction. Iteautlful favors were won by .Mrs. Mabel Koye. Mrs. Eramert ChmT. The out of Town g-ite.-it list included Mrs. AW M. Hayward, Mrs. Frank Iaily, Mrs. Oi a Klewangrer, rhfcujio, and Mrs. Holton Brown Shelby, and Mrf. Jos. Fennell, Cleveland. Mus Josephine Meeker was a charmins hostess to the members of the --'t VoM Remember" e!ub. The
home was 'beautifully decorated in autumn flowers and Hallowe'en decoration. A delicious dinner wan
served and the evening was spent in I
&ames and remlnlsclnlng. This club meets monthly and la composed of members who were companion in their boy and girlhood days. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'B. Neal of Chicago, attended Saturday nisrht's affair. Mrs. Mat Miller of this city is seriously ill In a Chicago hospital anil her husband was called to her bdidr late last week after she had collapsed. The marriage of Miss Mabel llraprlntou of this city, to Karl Harntiart of Hammond, took place in Hammond on Saturday. Miss lira.glhton has made her home here with her aunt, Miss) EddieBrastinton for several years, lier horrnt "being- in Misslppi. The yftuns couple will make their home in Hammond after a short trip. Alwin Steinman, proprietor of the Main street meat market, met with what might have been a fatil accident on Friday night when the ammonia tank, which he uses to manufacture artiiicial ice, exploded. Mr. Seinman happened to turn a wrong- plug on the tank and a terriflo explosion followed. Ha was knocked down and quite badly fcruised and turned. He was given immediate medic.! attention and it is thought he will not buffer any serious effects.
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AlTSWEftS C B. TDTSHAM Editor Times, Dear Sir: 1 have leen wondering if workers of our city were going- to helleve the statements of politicians, regarding the ability of our mayor, t)an Brown. Four years ago, Mr. C. B. Tinkham and I spoke at Robertsdale Tor the success of Pan Brown. Mr. Tinkham's language was eicellent and laudable, in
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defense of Pan Brown's ability. I had the pleasure to listen to Mr. Tinkham at the Parthenon and to my surprise he tried to make it appear that Ian Urown was incompetent. Four years ago. he stated, "Dan Urown was a progressive man and qualified for mayor." I believed Mr. Tinkham four years ago and Hllif'e Pan I'.ro'wn has servej the people four years, I believe he is better qualified than ever. Mr. Tinkham, some time when we meet, I would like to talk about occultism, phrenology, criminology, contalogy Rild synthetic psychology. Honest Dan Urown. as you called him is going to be re-elected, and he will continue to beautify our city. I am hot cross. -The man Worth while, is the man who can smile.' TOurs truly, "VVM-. KEI,EV.
and one grand lodge oft'ical of the great B. R. T. which I hope will soon he 15. It. -ex, said that if we outlaws hadn't went out. the Eabor Uoiirrt would never have been appointed and he was right. I and a large uunibwr of othra.tUt had families to support were men enough to quit our jobs for a fair wage and the majority made from one 'to $3 atid $4 a day more even though they had to follow a concrete miter and if I remember right, there were many old men that are the best element of manhood that are now working for 30o per and will gladly take their place anywhere the rails may lead to. "We, the C, Y. A. In general," and I leave it to the public at large. If it wasn't we who re today working? lor 30c per, were not Instrumental in getting your wages increased and we who were union at heart, are still out working at honest
labor for the majority will never let i
the B. 11. T. pull a strike and get away with it, and the B. It. T. doesn't propose to strike. They see the handwriting on the wall and if they do. it will not last seventy-two hours, because It will be called iihgal, as all the strikes the H. It. T. ever railed. So why should
the public or government worry? Read up on pat strikes of the Big Four and it wlil be plalnl aeen why they want a third party, as a goat. Tha trouble today is, men that worked during the (VY.'A. trouble should re, receiving 30c or less. Mr. Itobinfon speaks of old sores or rather, battle wounds. I myself suffer no wound and my family Is proud to think that they can look anyone in the faca fur they carry none of the battle wounds of 1920. They m-y
go through lire and be proud to say this old man fought the battle and "won. H. C. EWING, 494 Trankle Court, Hammond, Ind.
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ABOUT POI.ICB MATRON Kriitor Times: Will some one pleRse intelligently explain through the columns of this paper just why our police matron resigned, and why we have never had another woman appointed when the law provides for one? AX UN'DEOIDED VOTER
MPI.T TO MS. HOBI1TSON Editor Times: In reply to Mr. Robinson, I would like to Inform the gentleman that about the only place he can lind sympathy
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