Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

BAST CHICAGO DIVORCE SI IT. Charging; that she neglected her home duties In order to bestow her affections upon one Frank Wejnntn. Vincent Jaloizynskl today filed suit for divorce from his wife, Maryanna. The Jalosxynsltts live in Eat Chicago. They -wer married February 26, 1918. .nd separated February 14. 1S21. Jaloasynski says that he had suspected that tha relations between, his wife and Wejman were not aa they should ba but he was not able to confirm hi suspicions until February 13 when lie found them together. He says his wife did not take care of the house or the children and would not prepare meals. He says she took the two children with her and Is now livln with Wejman In Chicago. M. Havran is attorney for the plaintiff.

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Twin City tws Notes

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mcintosh of 1441 St. entertained at dinner Monday evening In honor of the latter's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Moore, of Brail, Ind., their sons and wives of

Kdwarcl J'otievan, son of postmaster,

Charles Ionean, was taken tu St. JUr-

Karet's hospital early Tuesday morning

when it was found necessary to operate Immediate ly for appendicitis. He Is

getting- along as well as can be expected at this writing. Mrs. Martin Petersen or Korthcotave. has been confined to her home the past few days on account of illness. The Indiana Harbor O. E. S. had planned to have their past matrons mee. ing on Tuesday evening, Nov. gth, but owing to this being the night of e'.. tlon, it was thought best to postpone It until Tuesday evening, Nov. 15th. Thursday evening. Nov. 3rd. East Chi

j rago O. E. fs. will hold their regular i monthly business meeting. There will I be no rk until the last meeting of

monia wmcti will be Nov. 17th. Do

rget the fruit for the Masonic

at Franklin. Ind. There has been

a committee appointed to take care of this, and will call on each member for a donation, so rdease bo prepared when they call on you. Theodore ilioraas Lenhart. son of Thomas Lnhart. of Eau Claire, wi.

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Brazil, Terra Haute and Hammond were died Sunday evening, after an eight day's present. Opal Jackson and wife and : Illness, from internal injuries receive.

Harvey Jackson and wife of Hammond, by kicking a football while nkvimr -.i,

with Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Warren of this city completed the dinner party. This was the 33rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mrs. O. C Cole of North Magoun ave.

his playmates.

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Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBROIDEHIVC, STAMP1SC, HEMSTITCHING. Bl'TTOX HOI, IS. BUTTON COVERING. BRAIDING, RCCHING, FANCr STITCHING. 91 STATE STREET. PHONE HAH. MONO 449.

INDEPENDENT PARTY MEETING

THIS WEEK'

"Wednesday evening Kutar HaJl. 151st and Todd ave. Masonic Hall. 360J Block ave. Thursday evening National Tarish Hall. 4912 'Wegg; eve. Friday evening Masonlo Temple, East Chicago. Saturday evening? Auditor-rum. Indiana Harbor. Sunday evening Colnmhla Hall. Indiana Harbor at 2 p. m. Kosculsko Hall, USth and Cedar st., Indiana Harbor, 7:30 p. m. Krupa Hall, 160th and Bartrg ave. 10-3I-S

POTATOES! Carload of the Red River ripe winter Potatoes. Also flour and apples now on Penn. team track, Forsyth avenue crossing. East Chicago. 11-1-1

Instructions of artistic violin Flaying. Adolph Weber, 7610 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. Thone 620-W. 10-31-6

Instructions of Artistik Violin playing. Adolph Wilber, 3610 Cedar st I'hone 530-W. 11:2:5

Instructions of Artistik Violin playing; Adolph Weber, 3610 Cedar street, Thone Eat Chicago 530-W. 11-2-5

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tlon of physicians was held and he warushed to Mercy hospital one chance in twenty being held out to save his life by operation. Hut he passed away before he could be nla.-,i r, , .

table. Deceased was from Indiana Har--or. 14 years ago his mother died during his Infancy, from tuberculosis, and Teddy, as he was known to his playmates, contracted the disease which set tied In his hip bone and caused him to become a cripple. But all his life he was a patient sufferer, having under pone many Illnesses. Of late he hrbecome Quite strong apparently, and was seen always on the Job, selling papers. Since infancy he has made his home with his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Georof, 3309 Elm st. The body will he shipped over t Pennsylvania railroad at 9:45 today, for Pittsburgh. Mrs. E. I Kitchen of 4211 Barinp are., entertained twenty guests at n hallowe'en party Monday evening. The house was attractively decorated !r corn Ptalks and pumpkins. The Linvllla Troupe of six people from Chicago, furnished the entertainment of the evening. The Pythian Sisters of Indiana Harbor will hold their regular meeting this evening In I. O. O. F. hall. A house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Ppector of 145th street, is Mrs. Dora Rossuck of Bay Shoe. Ix. The East Chicago Red Cross has moved to their new Quarters with the Chamber of Commerce, in room six of the Bee Hiva building, where they have an office and Bitting room. St. Albins Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Nels Stenherg on Ivy street. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody Is Invited to attend th' Christian Endeavor party at the Congregational church Thursday evening. Nov. 3rd. It will he In the form of a

reception for our assistant pastor, Mr Sumers of Chicago. Everybody come and bring a friend. The literary department of the East Chicago Woman's club met yesterda' afternoon with Mrs. Frances Byers in her room at the South Ehore hotel. Tr meeting was very well attended, there being seventeen members rresent. There will be no meeting next Tuesday on account of lection. Tha Baptist Ladi Aid will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. H. McKee, 3714 Ivy street. Mrs-

NEW YORK GIVES TREMENDOUS WELCOME TO MARSHAL FOCH

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NImetx Sunday night. One man and the woman were caught but tho others escaped. They were all from Gary.

Marshal Foch (arrow) acknowledginn cheers as he rides up Broadway.

Not since Dewey returned from Manila, not since Armistice day, have New York's millions turned out with such spontaneity and in

such numbers as on the occasion of Marshal Foch's arrival in that city. A greater veleome could not have been accorded the

French hero as he rode up Broadway, smilingly acknowledging the cheers of the thousands who lined the street.

Kiser will assist the hostess. There will he the regular business meetlns

and sewing continued.

HIGHLAND

Jean I.aFltte has sold his property to night, ran Into the Mde of a train. He

G. Wagner. A Westerhout boy, living near Griffith, while riding a motorcycle Sunday

was not serloualy hurt. Three men and a woman were stealing cabbSiga from the far rnof Julius

Word was received in Highland of ' the death of Will Prott of MerrlllvUl.) ! Sunday night. Mr. Prott was well i known here, having been an old rest- j dent of Highland. j

Henry KatzDach 13 .building a new house on his ten acre tract southea.-t

of town. I Wm. Wells and daughter 1j'j1so v!k-' ited friends In Rensselaer Sunday. Reinder VanderWal had bought the I Ite VanTH place at JIunster and wi:i i

m voethere the first of the year. Two of the children of David Neyhart are sick with diphtheria. Mrs. Arthur Kraay very pleawantH'

entertained the members of the Aid ' jt'.-Jj Society at her home Thursdav fr. f 3

noon. Nine members were present. The next meeting will be held at th i f

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Mrs. Ixiuls Weyhe, In tin

auditor i umI Holland Furnace Co.

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LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Receiver, appointed by the Lake Superior Court sitting at Hammond, by virtue of an ordtr of said court In an action for foreclosure of a Chattel Mortgage, wherein Vasile Menashon Is plaintiff and Victor Serbar and Zack Balue are defendants. Cause No. 20912, Room 2. in said court, will as such Receiver, by reason of .said order of said court, dell at public audio on the 9th day of November, 1921, nt two o'clock p. m., on the premises said defendants near Sherervllle, In.' lana, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the following personal propertv. to-wlt: Ona punch press; three h twenty-two pigs; three cows, t horses, one colt, two wagons, one Puirsry; one binder; one threshlnc machine: one corn planter, r-

three horse plow; one hay cutting machine; one two horse plo hay ladder; one rake; two cultiva-' tors; one desk and all other farm implements, live stock and otht-r stock attuate on the farm of said defendants near Sherervllle, Lake County, Indiana, on March 2, 1921. The said sale to take place on said premises at the hour of two o'clock i m., of eaid day. Dated this 1st day of November, 1921. VASA LACANSKI. 11:2 Receiver.

NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL. FIXTURE COMPANIES Notice Is hereby given that eealel hids will be received on or before T:"0 p. m., November 15. 1921. by the Board of Education of the City of Hammond. Indiana, for tho furnishing and hanKing of electrical iixtures for the Hammond City High School as per specifi. ii tlons on file at the office of Addison '. Berry & Company, Architects, 204 Ruff IUihlintr, Hammond, Indiana. A certified check of B per cent of amount of contract to accompany bid. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. T. R. TENNANT. Secretary cf the Board of Education. 11:2:3:

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