Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1922 — Page 6

January 28, 1922.

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Mrs. Frank C. pemirg delifcthCfuIly entetrained the ladies of the M&gaT.iiiu Club on Tbursday at a luncheon at her home fn South Ht.hman street. The small tables were beautiful with silver baskets of aprittg flowers, j.n-

yuMs. narci?is, tulips, meet pet's and pusy willows. A dainty ami delicious Course lurched) was served twentyfour 3-uests, among them Mr. "V. 11. Webb, Mrs. H. t" . Kltarrt-t, Mrs. Victor Dyer, lira. France Kinjia'.ey, Mrs. V. S. ReJter. Mrs. L L. I'. Cell, Mrs. Ralph. Dean and Mrs. J. G . lbach, Jr. The afternoon was greatly enjoyed so. Mrs. Roy Fudge charmingly e'er.iined the member of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club yesterday at a "incheon at her homo on South Hohan.it street. The table was lovey with ". fiat centerpiece of or-hid and pink weet pn and a silver candelabar with itKhted pink tapers. Aa exquisitely ifpolnted luncheon wj served after w hich bridge was played at two tables. The honors were made by Mrs. P. G. Moorhead and Mrs. Frank II. Befz, and the club will be entertained in two eeke by Mrs. William Hastings at htr home on Hyrlop Place. Mrs, Blanche Strong-, who itas been the hcuae guest of Mr. and Mrs. New

ton HensbrofT of Doty street for the rast three wrtj, has left for her home

tn Oregon, 111,

xrs. O. T. KIoos of Webb street

earl Sir Harry Lauder this afternoon

at the Great Northern.

Klsn Carolyn De'an-y very charm-

rngly entertained the members rvf the Kdone Clwb at her home on Hiaton freet Thursday evening. Five hundred vu played at three tables and the fconoru were made by Mrs. James 1U4r and Miss Margaret Austgen. A deJlcious ororse luncheon wa served in tiie dining room, where the table was 3lnty with a silver basket of American beancte. Miss Freda. DeRolf will ei'fertain the cltjb in two weeks in her VoiTjt oa Highland street.

Miss Marian MCAleer of Wrtb street Is the House grucpt cut erlattves in Val-fsra'so.

Thomas Hammond will return home from St. John's Military Aculemy this evening, to spend the mid-semester period with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond of GtcndaJe 1'ark. With her teacher at her side, Florence Gostlin. the little daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. II. Gostlin of Sutii H hman street, yesterday afternoon In twenty minutes' time penned a farewell poem to the Washington school, which has sponsored her developments in part, from k indergarten wir.ugh

seventh grade. Great credit is due tne

teacher. Miss Morris, as well as th little girl, for the poem has unusually

d metre and diction f"r a child's

mind iu cri.i'. Mies r lorvnc i is years ulJ, mid her coiityl inieul t j the

school is:

In Hammond, Indiana, on Williams street.

Stands Washington acnooi, wnere

children meet. To study and learn of historic men. Of reading, ari thin; tic, music and when To use an dejctive, adverb or noun. We know the location .' every town. We Sevenths have gorna thru every grade.

All necessary marks have we made; And now when in this world we take higher parts, Washington will always be dear to our hearts. For there it v-as that we first knew the drift of the world, to us so new. PLORENCii OCKsTLIN, Age 12. Mrs. Kmma Yeschups delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon in her home on Hickory stret tn honor of her birthday. Runco was played at two tables, and the honors were made hy Mrs. Rolberts and Mrs. Filling. After a most enjoyable afternoon the hostess served a delicious basket of Columbia roses and a candle-lit birthday cake Mrs. Yese.hupz was th.i recipient of a number of beautiful cifts. tog-ether with many good wi3hes tf her friends, Mrs. W rtliam H. Fehrman. Mrs. W. 11. Davis. Mrs. B. W. Cliidlaw an J

Mrs. H. F. Allison attended matinee Wfdnesday when they saw "Xicc People" at the Cort. Miss Dorothy Crumpacker of Chicago hw spent the rast wee.k , with her mother, Mrs. Peter CTunipackur of Webb street. Mrsi W". D. Webb delightfully entertained the ladies of the Marquette club at a luncheon yesterday afternoon at

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S1GE H-MilW. Gatty pellara, the world-famed orb's nist-com poser of the Queen's Hall Ijondon concerts and the Crytal Palace Festival is to appear at the First .Methodist church. Hammond, next Thursday evening. He will be accompanied by Sigrne Hagen, prima donna soprano of tho Casino Opera, Copenhagen, and American Grand Opera. This exceptional combination was made possible through their appearance in Chicafro next week also at the Firt M. E. church of KvansUm wherethey will be heard by the Northwestern University students. Mr. Sellars is well known throurh his compositions and orgran records and has appeared on more organ than any living organist. He admitted to he. the world's greatest dea.riptivo organist and promises to include the famous "Storm on the Alps" as played at I,uoerno Cathedral, Switzerland, when visiting Hammond.

when the Wearever Aluminum Company will have charere. j Mrs. S. Hugo of outh Hohman street hsa returned from Oak I'ark, 111., where she was the guett of her daughter. Mrs. N. Ritter. l has been quite 111. Mrs. A. H. Shriver of Drackert street left last evening for New Orleans. La., where she will tpend a month visiting friends.

Miss Hazel Fowler charmingly enfertaired at her home on Condlt street last evening at a trousseau shower for Miss Loa tiracc, who Is to become the bride of Kiirl I'renderBasl on the second of February. The rooms were very attractive with bowls of upring flowers and the- guests enjoyed music and danc

ing, -v daintily appointed luncheon was served twenty-live gufcbts. after which Miss Grace was piesent-d with a number of especially lovely and beautiful pieces of lingerie. The History department of the Hammond Woman's club will meet? with Mrs Fred Harnett on Monday afternoon at her home, 44 Elizabeth street. Mrs. William Love will have charge of the f tudy on "China," and each member is requested to bring her cup and spoo r.. Mrs. C. Echaeffer and Miss Selma Hugo attended the Tabae Society in Ch iuti.fr o Friday aiternoon. Mr. R. B. James of Ray avenue will entertaiii Mr. i-arry T. Sweetit'g of tlvanston over the week-end. The members of the fco-So club met with Miss Eva Hamer of j,iwis .street on Wednesday evening at her home, nnd enjoyed need'ework and muic during he evening-. Th hostess served a nicely appointed luncheon, and the next rieelinK will U h-dd in tw'j week

assault upon his 12-year-old daughter

some time aso before Juuife Martin

Smith in the Criminal court at Crown Point, was yesterday sentenced from!

five to twenty-one years in the etate prison and fined $25.

bat since the new Drumrigrbt well has been tapped, they are again 'Sr earning of untold riches. They will only have

to. drill a few haoAred feet mere to strike the save level as the new Drttarigfat oil lake.

MAYOR JOHNSON RETURNS TODAY

Mayor Jl. O. Johnson of Gary, who left for Indianapolis Thursday night to transact important business matters at the state capital, is expected to return today, when he will probably announce the many changes made in the perKonel of the Gary police department by tho board of safety at their refrula. meeting yestefday. Rufus Fast, secretary to Mayor Johnson and secretary of the board of safety, stated that the changes would nofc be announced until the mayor's return.

"Piccolo's9 Phone 3337 Hotel Hammond Restaurant Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 12 NOON TO 8 P. M. UNEXCELLED AMERICANFRENCH AND ITALIAN CUISINE A million yards of genuine Neapolitan Spaghetti always pa hand, GIVE US A TRIAL

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RICHES AGAIN

A large number of well-known Gary men who own a 160-acre tract of land and a 3,100-foot dry well In Drumright. Okla., and a mile from the spot where a 5,000-barrel oil gusher was struck last week are gnxlousjy awaiting the details of the big oil strike. Several yearn ago when the well was sunk, the property was believed to be worthless,

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Once You Try Them You'll Have No Others. For Health Eat Plenty of

her home on Highland stret. The tables were lovely with bouquets of spring flowers, end a delicious toursu luncheon was served. Brldffe was played and ,tha honors maxle toy Mrs. I'eter Cnum packer and Mrs. Webb. There were two guests. Canton Httmmond. No. 5i, I. " Fheld a regular meeting lat evening. After a very Interesting business session a eocial hour w-is p- nt and a light luncheon was eurved by the ladies' auxUlary.

True Kindred and their friends were

at tne home of Miss V ',eda Prance. Mis.s Mildred Whinery, daughter of Mr. and lrs. W. J. Wihnery of Detroit street. Is heme from Ferry Hall of Lake Forest for the week-end, and has as her house guest Miss Verdette Taylor, her roommate. Shapespeare's "Merchant of Venice" v. as presented last e enit ,? by the b ys aad girls of the seventh grade in the auditorium of the Lafayette school. Miss Lan (Ion and Miss Barck. tho able producers, 6urely were repaid for t'leir iieless eff -rts in c a.hing the amateurs, for the play was considered to be very good. Each member of the cast bears creditable mention, specially the beautiful Portia and the" relentless Shylock. Cobtumes were typical. Bettings clever, and the high school orchestra furnished an excellent musical

program. T.he cast Included: Antonio,

In loving remern.bra.nre of our dear beloved husband and father Theodore W. Rohlen. who departed two years airo today, January 2jtt. 1920: The month of January again Is , here. To us the saddest month of the year It was a bitter message, A shock severe. To part with you, we loved so dear. Two long years since that sad day, When the one we loved was called away, God took him home, it was His will. But in our hearts he liveth still. Doarest father, how we miss you. No one here can ever tell But the Savlo-ur lovei you best, dear. And took you home with him to dwell. Sadly miss! end s:lently mourned. Your Loving Wife and Children. 1-28-1

Song Service BY THE CHOIR OF THE First Presbyterian Church SUNDA Y, JAN. 297:30 P. M. JOHN McNEIL, Director WALTER BELL, Organist

delightfully entertained last evening at I a merchant of Venice, Walter Shipley;

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a redro rarty by Mrs. lu. b. Lates, at

her home on Flummer avenue. Honors In the cards were tnada by Mrs. Highland, Mrs. Schillo and the consolation 1 Tl.1.

was given to sirs. w unn 21. - Schillo and Mr. Bates uas given prizes, and Mr. Maio consolation. The company will bo entertained on February 10th by Mrs. Harry E. Skellenger. HOME ECONOMICS OF WOMAN' S CLUB About eighty ladies enjoyed one of the most delightful demonstrations of the club year on Thursday afternoon in the domestic science rooms of the Washington school when Miss A- Vivette Gorman, "the Girl in the Cap, and Apron" from Marshall Field and Com-

I pany. lectured on and demonslraiea the making of canapes to the Home I Economics department of the HamI mond Woman's club. The afternoon I was the most profitably spent, in that I the demonstration was very enjoyable. 'The next metting of the department

will be held on Thursday. February 16

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Of Interest On Your

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Our first mortgage real estate gold bonds are secured by mortgage on Hammond property and pay 7 on your investment.

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on Checking Accounts of $500 or More

Our Insurance department is prepared to write all kinds of insurance. Ask about our insurance savings system. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock.

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eople's Co-Operative State Bank

Capital and Surplus $55,000.00 "The Service Bank " 627 Hohman Street Opposite the Court House HAMMOND, INDIANA

Uassanio, a friend of Antonio and suit

or to Portia, Frank Brilmyer; Shylock. a rich Jew, Gale Tome; Portia, a rich heiress, Lois Middleton; Nerlssa, her

waiting maid. Irene Cadaltn: Gratiano and Salerlo, friends to Antonio and Basanlo, Paul Dibblee and Orville Thraiikill; Jessica, daughter to iihylock, Audrey Hathaway; Lorenio, Jessica's lover, Floyd Rlchter; The Duke of Venice, Robert Mytrs; Clerk, Albert Ncldernich. Miss Juanita Mitchell, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Mitchell of Bauer street, Invited a number of little friends to spend the afterr.oon with her yesterday In honor of her sixth birthday. The children played a number of merry little games and enjoyed music, when Mrs, Michell Invited them Into the living room and seated theraat a beautifully decorated table, with 'flowers and a great big froted. candla-Ilt birthday cake. Miss Juanita received a great many lovely rifts an 1 many good wishes. Everybody ha.d a perfectly lovely time -

Two Bomb Explosions

In Two Weeks A second bomb explosion In two

weeks which rocked the South Side for several city blocks last night, gave the Gary police another Black Hand mys

tery to solve today. The unknown bomb thrower hurled the bomb between two bulldingt at DiiJ-15 Jefferson t., badly damaging both of them. Breaking window pains and rocking buildings in the neighborhood, the explosion caused considerable commotion In the nelghborhoodThe first floor at 14S Jefferson st. is occupied b ya colored man by the rune of Adams, who operates a lunch room. The recond floor ts occupied by Anna Bytes. Tho building at 1645 JefTerson st. is occupied by an Italian family by the n.xrne of Guevorn. ..A'ane of the occupants were injured.

MEN OF HAMMOND If You are Without a Church Home Come to the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Reir. J. C. Oranjer, Pastor Sibley Street Just East of Oakley TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:45 O'CLOCK The Men's Brotherhood Class Morse Dell Plain, Pres. Extends to you a hearty welcome Subject for Discussion "THE SPOILED CHILD" . Regular church services at It a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning Topic: "MAKING A LIFE' Evening Topic: "SHALL WE KNOW EACH OTHER IN HEAVEN" We Will Be Expecting Ytra

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Given Stiff Sentence. Edward Parson, Gary man who confessed and plead guilty to a criminal

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TEMPLAR NOTICE.

Hajnmcrid Commardery No. 41 K. T. vrill hol5 a Special Conclave Monday evening. Jan. 30th, opening at seventhirty o'clock. Red Cross degree will e conferred. Members requested to -'.terrd.

The New Year finds us as earnest as v ever in our desire to make savers of those who have never saved before to help them feel for the first time the joy that comes from successful saving to place at their disposal all the facilities of our modern savings department. Those who begin now with a small deposit and a resolve to add to it regularly are laying a solid foundation for a Happy New Year. We cordially invite the small "thrift account" of the average worker, assuring him all the courtesies and considerations extended to "biggest" depositors.

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IN THE HAMMOND BUILDING "We Welcome Your Savings"

W. G. PAXT0N. President F. R. MOTT, Vice President ,

FRANK HAMMOND. Sec-Treas. H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec.-

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