Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1921 — Page 5
Thursday. Nov. 17. 1921.
THE TIMES. PxlfiE FIVE
Personal and Social News
b 1,011 n-xt ii i:Kt; w 1:1 hum;. Last fvciuni; at si o'clock Miss "tui.i fciohm. dnuihtPr of Mrs. K-nma Piobm. bfcainp the bride of Thco.iurf .SchwMikf, son (if Mrs. 'Minnie Schwenhe. at ihi- homo .if the bride's sister, &1 rr . The. ma MoNa!) of Oak Mrret, I-ask-ts of pink and white ff. r.h nil -n.it Ions and ferns, were In tii! room?, and th" services w. re read by ilcv. Lirhtsinn of St. Paul's Lutheran church. The; brtd.J looked l'nrmii$r !n a l.andspinu fir.t of midnivrht blue duvetjne. a. smart tcitie and 5hi carried lirysanthfiimms. Iler mail ,.f honor. Miss HI! .la 1 is c ischoi f. wore on attractive suit of taupe panvelaine. a feathered lat .m.l she , arri.-d rax: c d.-red chrysanthemum. The 1.. st man was KJn.-mi T. Ploom. After the ceremony a wedding supper as served In th' home to fifty uest5, after vhich th. bride and sroom left for their new heme en 1 highland street. :,Irs. Schwenkn Is a l'''i''j!ar your.f: woman and a nuaiher of parties have been Riven in lo'r honor. Mr. Schv enke is employed in the Orasselli Chemical plant of Fast '""hicao. where ho lild. a responsible position an:i has a proirsisini; future. A larvo numb-.- vC friends wish the yuan.? e.ojpi-. great, happir. i- ss . Mr. and Mrs. A. :; . Pvirke, Jr., and 21 r- n-l Mrs. F. li. Parke, Jr.. and children Fre-Jerjeh and Knnth of Chicaco were the dinn-'r cuosts of fr. n.j Mfj. Oar! Fhit of (hirlpld street on Tucslay evening. " -- y'r. and Mr?. John lTuk. Jr.. of Sheffield avenue announce the birth of a little fen, Juhn III. this morning.
The Misses Sarah and Lena Peir.fp-dd entertained the pt. H. r-f IT. T. Club at their noire- on Indiana avenue last evening-. After a short business meeting-. lun.-o ivss played and the I" itfj v. ere i-iven Mis Mary Marcus and M:s Fdam P..:pi aport . A delicious luncheon was served twenty j; uest . "'he n-t ntertins; will be held in two weeks at I h honie of the" Misses Alice and Sarah Green berg. Mrs. ('"man Fcott has sent out cards for luncheon and br-dc" at her ham
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MASONIC NOTICE
OarfieM Lod-s No. .-,;!. V. & A. M., will hold a called :;K.ctir Friday evening. Vov . ISth, cpe-ninsr st 7:00 u'i Iicli. M. 31. d-grce will
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POTATOES POTATOES Two cars Not them White, Jt.S'J and $1.30 per a ll-i., buy before cold vealhr. Phono 1303-W. 615 State Line St. ll-li-tf
n. n.wvi.nf; f HIROPIt V TOTt Hours f to 12: 2 to 5. KveTiiniErs Monday. AVeon'-sday and Friday, 7 to S p. m. Others hours by appointment. Consultation Free. Suit 410 Hammond PUsr. Phone 1334. 1 1-17-3
L'on't forget the big- dance at Vnity 31 all Saturday night, Nov. 15th. 11-17-3
A good show for fifty cents. C. O. F. entertainment, Parthenon Theatre, Thursday. Nov. 17th. ?:f!0 p. m . Seven vaudeville acts and high class moving pictures. 11-15-2
Hammond Musical College. Piano, Voice, Violin, I-i.ldlc Speaking-, Ukelele, Iianjo, Mandolin. Guitar. Dai,cine, Dramatic Art. - 10-!
on LI ua both street November 11 0th .
on Wednesday.
Last evening Mi-.- Marie and Miss Mlinor lteckman del i u lit fu i ly i nic-r-tain-d at their home in 'lendal park in honor of thr-o briiles. Mrs, Lrnest Turner, Mrs. Catl liaiicr and Mrs. Harlan A nder-son . V.ridKe was enjo -cd at fi e (aides, the hon-os hcins made by Mrs. I'.auer and Miss Kathryn Sharrcr. llai-ii of tlo- honor i-iests were given dainty sifts. Purine a soi-ial hour a prettily appointed luto hcon was served to twenty-throe gucsts. Miss Violette Meyers and Ttnssell Alberts n. both of State street, vverIi.tii.ws1 to marry in Chicago yesterday -
Mr. and Mrs. I'.. J. Steelman will be the host and hostess at tlo- t v, nins biodce party at the Country ciiilj tomorrow eveniriii. Games will start promptly at cisht-flfteeri o'clock and a lai'c attcndiU'-c is txpietcd.
! The Central AV . C. T. 1". will lodd their regular mcctini; l onmrr-iw nftcri noon at the liom of Mrs. .1. ii. Mo-:lluir-, 1111 llohm.m .street. All tho .members are n rg, d to attend the meeting and an invitation is . tendod to the So. Sole and North Side unions. On Tuesday afternoon the ladies I f 'he .Lvvish Ladies' Aid nave a mo.-:!
enjoyable card party at the Kniyhts of l'ythias Hail and the affair was a splendid -success s.oi ially as v 11 as Una nemily . There were tweiUy tabbs of bridge, petit t. whist and five hundred, and. a dainty M-uboii li.i ml k rehief was jUv--n the ln-i, s.-ere ii.vl.le'of each table. Coffe.- mid .b-bt-tahic eakes were served and vci y one protiounce.i the function d e.i; h t f u ! . There will be another party in the m-ar future, for which the hubs are making pivparat ions at Co present time. Little Miss Hdna lUrseb is trettin; abn- very ni--ely at her home m Kenwood after .(inr- a si.-p.- of sickness. . .V li s-t of liitlo fiieml.-; wish her a speedy r eco v i y . Mrs. K. n.. Mi, ft is cr.tertainin.tr a1 a luncheon and bridge today at her home on South Jltditnan sir. et. OThe V.'onian's Hume Missionary Society will meet with Mrs. 11. A. Gils,oi. iu;i F..r.-st ;i venue Thin r. hi v afternoon, the inee'.snsr t . !.. - :(, pr. :npt ly at half j.ast two n't :-!;. Mrs. v.". A. J.-idaa will be the ass . ,.,t in hostess .
Miss AVilrna Vtieker left this niorninp: f.vr Ann Arbor, Mich.. wlior fh-' will be the cuest of .lack Kelly of Great Falls. Mont., at r damma Ktta Gamma house party. Miss P.itker Wll return home on Sunday. Mr. an.f ?-.lr?. .lames Clayton of Walter street pl'-asantly entertain-"d at a birthday party on Tuesday evening in honor of their little daughter. Miss Irene Clayton. The rhibireu enjoyed games and a variety of amusements and everybody had a jolly pood time. Miss Irene was (riven a mnniu r of very pretty sifts and the chi'dren delighted in blowing out the -wishing' canlbs" on a fancy frosted cak-. Painty refreshments were scr-ved eleven guests.
Miss Gladys F.ei' is ente-tainins at her home on Webb street n Saturday cvej-.jnB. There will be a niee'inK r f the Kenwo. ..I Parents-Teach'" rs Asso iati'n on FrUay evenintr af ejht o'clock in the school. There will bo a talk on "The Comparative Advanf 8)ie- of Obtaining an Ldacation in Itussia and the V nttod States" by Mr. Satntitl Ticay. and a musical selection by the Misses Walker. Mr. L. S. Monro and Miss Aita Adkins v. :1! give sh rt addresses, and Mrs. L. I,. P.ombercer wi.I sin- a croup of Ftm;s. A large attendance is expected. Tits . William Neiland of Santa Ana. fab. Is the house RU'-st of ?!r. ami Mrs. Walter J. liieh f eld of South lluhniin street. rater Henry I tinman, little son ,f Mr. and Mrs. Henry T.pnman of Kenwood, is quite ill at his home. Hemy wishes he would et well (juick. Mr. ard' Mrs. Paul Dietrich of St. Jot, Mich., are the, house sues's of Mr. Pis tt ich's father f-r a few days.
Mrs. Fred Ccdercren of Mayweed j
avenue will entertain for Golden Pol Camp c-f the P.oyal Neighbors and their friends at a pedio party tomorrow afternoon at. half past two o'clock, promptly. Everybody is w 1come. Mrs. George Turbervi'le of Ch'catr.) was hostess to tlje members of the MT. Club at her borne on Tuesday evening. Games and music were enjoyed after which the hostess served a delicious course 'uncheon to ten quests. The next inoetinj; will be held in two weeks at; the home of Miss Maile llaumgaitner of William street.
Mr. T. . 'al.. wh.'
A. Gordon of Sa'i. Frau.-is.-. called to llammon i on ;u
The hut tons, r.-c.-ipi blanks, posters and s;-irit aie hfie. The tts will up the new members.
SERVICES AT SYNAGOGUE
WARM SESSION OF GLOB PREDICTED
The aftermath of the polnical cmI'HiKii ri'omises a lively session of the
Hammond Woman's Ciuh Sauii'd.iy. j Mrs. My i lie Pf.-ffer triio iuaiie t he fa-nsat it.nal sj eech ;i t the K. of P hall ibirin,r tlie last .lays i? the eampaiKti. I now' under lneel to ihe crii lioal eourt, is a member of the otn. a'.s Iul in ).:o:,d standing. It w a,s biri.ely i hmii: h j the inllni'inT of the ohib that she receive,! Iter appointment as policewoman, j Ahilc the woman':; ciuh has remained out of pohties as an irpu : ii ;a t i . ..i iis ti.i-'inbi.'i.'iii) ts .i:iiii-d us n . an!-; ibe-i proprit ty of Mrs, pf,er's a f; b.ia vi t; ; ami b. i' : pcei , There i i a ;i ( p nt j that i is. i i: roes so .1 c-j a,-, i y v,j!.u Mrs. Tfcfi'er that the t-ossiiil, t y ,.f remov -iii-f In r from the ehi!, lias bei , d iscusscd airaior the ladies. la ther charges will he preferred Satui lay i - i ut hnown l ilt if th-' Mil jcct I--- broa-:lit. heft, re t'ie chil. a heated tleh.ite 1 . -s u-i d. J - HENRY BURGE CRITICALLY ILL
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title of the sermon of the Itabbi, at the Sibley street nynaaoKue Friday, November sth, at eitiht o'clock. In connection therewith the services, will, he
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A Pook. It n hook ooino lYoni Hie htart, ft will contrive to reach other hearts ; :ill art antl atithor-crnft arc f siuuli aceouut to that. ('iirlylc.
O'iint of the scj,,Ur illness of ),!- daujrhter. Mrs. F. M . Pine, who :s in St. Jtiirgiii-cfs ImspiKil.
Miiss Marparef M-llie is ! Illinois Fniversiiy on sick tor rutivalc-vfii , and a b Miss .Marp-aref ep. . rs to
school, probably before the hololays.
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Mrs. Walter Kak. .straw will entertain the Jolly Piay. rs !. m.,rr-v- afternoon at her home mi Walla.-.- K. .ad at a rive hundred piry. A chitrmir.Lr suipris-e reception was
leiMo-re,! Mrs. Mart a ret Malo ...f In
diana avenue i,v her children in. I re!- I I'asttmo theatre on Stat
; of propb in Ha :n -o-ry sorry t b arn a re.t.idert. here fur
Tltf re are scor. tnon I w in. i w 1 1 la that IPnry Cm-)..
tlie past tuouiv-iivc yea rs. i critical! v )H in a F.-rt U'a.v n- b .s, ; t . as a result of a ! in !!-in lv malady with v-hi.-h he iias b.-en mi :"f .. r 1 n .-- since last Mir'-h. Mrs. JPirce is at. tio- b. . i s-i . j uivl day bef,,re yesterday H rrv I '. i r:- e a brolh- . r. who rc- iiie; in Lciiv..od. wa.s called t . l-'ort V.'iiv I.e. Mr. Ltirs-o. l as been :u p-.or b'-alth for tie past two eais. and prior to that I1 r.ie wathe proprietor of a movie,;- picture theatre i-i Fa 1 :ns vi I !c. Hi., i-r-ar St. Louis. About four :ars i.lm he c..n! acted the
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Malo of Chi.-asro and Mis. F'iveiho-h Malo. Sr., of luinvilb-. ):,.fr, siments were serve! a n 1 a tbli-htful social evening spnt. AT THE PARTHENON
' "iriii-m oriti.tui ;s: one fct.no ,.M "Til" Single Track." which will be I show,! at th" Parthenon theatre .01 !
Thursday. Friday and Saturday, shoots ti raft of dynamite which is bein sent down the riier to blow up a trestle which connects her minintr property with the main line of u railroad. It was -very necesf-ary that 51 iss tlriffith's shot, hit its mark in or.lrr that tlie dynamite m:)-.t b.e fxi,l.,.;,-.. t. the proper moment and prevent needless waste of money 1:1 buiblira a new trestle and filming the scene a second time. Her director Web: tor Campbell, jojepestod that she practice sho. ti-i, -t some tvaihy rane. Tiie star smiled at Tiim .and sai-1:
"Mr. Campbell, you d oi't brow me. II " e wish t, tiiat'; our lriends and
t.eiphl-ors for the l.irc.lness and sym;ashe placed a thy extended Us during iiiness and
The Grand '"hitf r f the FxrC'cd Order of paru.-ii.-i Ihirt'-i's las nailed on bis tour of I a r Finn I uptintr. hi his pocket, is a scare!! warn: nt, fvl also the proper . re. h i:! ials to pick ei;t what appears to he a b,!r,.a!n in any sit.te in .this territory and use a little "ruff stuff" if necessary to fi'.t t'pe f)wn er of the be!'": 101 to "co-.,r. down" still further. In ether word, the Grand Chief 1 lazes the trail for AM, harp a in hunters, so that it's "easy pick ins" when yon pat Cure. His hrst discovery was made at St rarl.e's. .Inst 1....U at the circle and e, wliat he found.
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Mrs. Clarence Scott of Seventieth Place, Chicago, entertained tlie 'members of the AVedneslay Afternoon Prida;" Club at her home yesterday. Together with the club Mrs. Scott had as her guests Mrs. Gl-nn Peters ami Mrs. Joseph CP I bach. Jr.. of Hr-Jmrnond and Mrs. Knj-lht. Mrs. Krebs and Mrs. Joseph Norj(ioyle T Chicago. There were four tables of
bridge and tli honors were made by-
Mrs. Victor 1'yqer. Mrs. Ibach w
given the jrtsest prire. An attractive luncheon was served after a most dlitrhtful afternoon. The nxt me-tins wiil be held in two week? at the home of Mrs. George Chfpln of Highland street .
C.u cj-aok shot.'.' To prove lo r cla ir
daisy in a vase and tahinir a tin. snot off tlie petals one aft' r another. s:.yinp:. "Ho knos me. he loves me rot. lie loves me," until every petal had vanished, tarried away by a bullet. "I should hate to be your enemy and have you puntiinir for roe," said M r.
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.auitit ot oar j.itner, nusoaoa r.i i-io-tber. J isoecis y do we that:'.; Pev . j Gleasou fur Ins i-or.sier; words, r-isoj to lad.es set scios, employes at j Coi.key 1 lattt and 1". O. P. and L. ... ! it. M. and a'l who so ktu.lly dona fed use of their aiito-3 atal fc.r t'oral tour- I
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Campaign Starts Friday. Hammond's fifth ptim.ir.i P-'d Crossroll call wili open here toii.orrc.v v.l.ci the t !.tc,-pi i, ;:;g, "peppy" veterans of Foreicr. "Wars vv :!! l.-ia an inteneb r cantpain to enrcii men, v.omen and children of the city. At plans laid last nipl't, Jsse Wilson, resident of the lo":i! char'ter, appointed the fvllowitiji c'onmit tee to work with the veterar's in pttttltitr over the eampaifrn. The i-'unmit !ce : poetors W ejs and 1 's! 1 -owsk ; ; John P. Fi use raid, Mrs- J ' M. Tumor, and M.ivor pi own.
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Mr. Joe Waraimoot and family Miss M,-,r:o Wa rn im'.tit. 11:11
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went, Parthenon theatre this eveniti?, it 8:00 p. m. Sp'' ial vaude viile and jiisrh class moving pictures. 11-17-1
Mr. Geo. D.-ltoif. 323 Oak st. does rfpairinsr ..f elect! ic icona. toasters, washers and sew I wr machine motors, ihrators and all household t lectrieal appliances. Will call for and deliver. Phone' 4371-K. 11-17-22
Dont forKet, '.. O. F. entertainment, Parthenon theatre this evenin?, tit 8:00 p. rn. Spex-ial vaudeville and hisrh class moving pictures. 11-17-1
Pedro and bunco party Riven by Alpha Uha Vita Club Thursday tveninpr. Nov. 17, Weis Hall, S p. m. 11-16-2
Seven vaudeville acts. b.lTh class moving- pictures. "Al" Meldpard and I'arthenon OrcYmstra. C. O. F. entertainment. Parthenon Theatre. Thursday. Nov. FTth. ll-lo-I
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