Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 9
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HbJ T1MKS PAGii 'MNis,
MC'CQRMIGKS DAUGHTER HI SWISS MESALLIANCE
CHICAGO, fVb. 17.--Mrt.Lhil.ie Hcrmick, beautiful lT-yer-oid daughter of Harold v. SfcCormlolt and grand Joghter of John r. Rockefeller, !s tn Chicago today wir It Is reported she ts no'eavorlng- to gain the eoaaent of hr raotfcer, Hire. Edit'-i Rockefeller McCormlck to fcr marrlag-a to tie proprietor of a riding acodoaiy Jn Barlch, S-wltaerlard. Hit McCorcntek la 3?d already to fcav obtained the consent of her rather. 3C!m lfcCoT-trJcX ana her father arrW3 hxo from New York late last n)-ht. They wat fit5Triei!a.tly to the kot&e of Mr. McConuick'a brother, Cyme n. M?.Cormiclt; and rf?d to see rwtapnuB . McCormlck a.o5 ic!fe, the 5aorMr of Joba D. Rockefeller, recently were legally eprateJ In one of the faatest divorce actions ever hear-I In th local courta. Society circles here are flewpTy ttJrr4 by the "reports that 3f!sa McCortntok plans to marry Max Oser. wiiou ts said to be 47. According to re-r-orts hero the wedding probably win taJte place In tho summer If no bsfac'ae Intervene. Mtfla MoCorrsicli went to Switzerland eight years as wttJi hew mother &d has remained abroad felnce that time. According: to reports here she became acquainted wi'h Oser while a pooll at the rlDg- academy he conduct. Oeer, It is said, is a member of a old. established Swiss family despite hia apparently bsmitia occnspa-
state that be was bit low la the second session ajd that It affected him throughout the fiirht and gradually wore him dawn to a point where 3ian-ag-er Laon? refund to lot him get back Into the flyht. a
LEGAL
NOTICES
CA2T YOU GUESS WHO THE "BAT" IS? Men delight tn saytngr that women rwnot keep a secret and women come right back at the wretches and declare that it Is the men who cannot keep a thins to themselves. ' "The Bat." the hic-hly mysterious play by Mary Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopwood which Wagenhals and Kemper present at the Parthenon theater on Feb. 17 and 18th, haa been proving- for the past year or so, that loth the nea and the women are wrong-. They can both keep a secret. And they have. When yon were a yoongrster. It wa probably one of your pet beliefs that ii yon and your pal went foraging for aoplea in a neighbor's orchard, your pal would be sure to rush right straight borne and tell all about It- And then, when yon grew op. It probably was a firm conviction with yon that if a neighbor chanced to see you flirting even a wee bit with some pretty g-ij-1, yonr wife would ba sure to har all about It tb.3 next day from soa:e obligingfriend. That la the everlasting suspicion that larks in the breasts of the hihtleat and weakest of ns. The other fellow is going to telL He (or she can't keep a secret. To not tell a thing, is so we see It, well nigh Impossible. We have that little faith Is human beings around us. And If we but knew it, nine traea out of ten yes nine time9 and nice-tenths times, out of ten. we are wrong. Just a bunch of nerves and suspicions and distrnstfulnesa. And this, we know, thanks in very great measure to this same play. The Eat," so soon to bo seen here. "The Bat" is a tribute to the unselfishness and bigness of those tnonrands who go to make up the great masses of theatergoer. And It has been bo plainly brought home that It must have impressed anyone end everyone to whose attention It haa been called. From the day "The Eat" was P.rrt produced, critics ' and audience alike have been asked to keep the story of the play seero.t.
NOTICE TO WON-KESIDENT STATE OF rNDlaJCA. IwUCB COXTSTY, IN TUB LAXB SUPERIOR com, smtsG at xiammond. IiVDIAJf A. JANUARY TERM. 1922. Vnada Marjonovich. vs. Christina Marjonovleh. Cauae 2o. 21381. Actlon to Divorce. ICow comes the plaintiff by McMahon 8s Conroy, hie attorneys, and Clea hia complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that th defendant thereto, to-wit: Christina Marjonovich la rot a resident of t!-.J State of Indiana. Said defendant la therefore hereby and that the same will stand for trial a i the next term of said Court and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on tho 17th day of April. 1322, the same being the Slst day of the next term of said Court to be bemin and held in Room number 1 in the Court House at Hammond, tn said County a.nd State, on the 2nd Monday of March. A. D.. 192:, said action will ba heard and determined in her absence. IN WITXESSS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the 6ea3 of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this ISth day of February. A. D. 1922. HERBERT I. WHEATOX CEeaI Clerk U S. C. By RUTH EEJVJ, Deputy Cleric 3:17:24:3:5
TAYLOR TO MEET
SMITH A LA SALLE
Bnd Taylor, the Terr Hante ban-
s.mwelght, who was bvaten by Jimmy
Kelly on board the Commodore last ?Yiday night, will be the headllner wlt-h Harold Smith of the stockyards at Jimmy Keyes ?how at LaSalle on rrt Tbarsday eight. Taylor was unable to respond for the sixth rourtd aboard the boat and (wrrH of 111 followers were of the opinion bo wacs fouled fn tho fifth round. This he do not claim, but does
rroncB to tcon-restdent STAT3 OF INDIANA. UA.KE COTSTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR CDTJITT. SITTING AT HflfMOXD, INDIANA, JANUARY TERM. 1922. rnckfjf Oil Engine Company, a Corporation vs. P. H. Wler. whose Uue Christian came is unknown. Causs No. 213P8. Action to Attach. Now comes the plainUft by THllard B. Van Home, its attcaey, and shows to the court the filirtg of Its complaint herein on February 9th, 1923, ar.d now files affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, towit: P. H. Wler, whose true Christian name Is unknown, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action
and that the name will stand for trial
at the next term of said Court and that
unless he appear and answer or demur
therein, at the calling of said cause.
on the 17th day of April, 1322. the same
being the 3l6t day of the next term of
said Court to be begtrn and held in
Room number S In the Court House at
Hammond, In said County and State, on
MEET MK BOVT AMD HIS BRIDE.
j Elizabeth Heints v. Laura Hetnts. on the 17th day of April, 1922, the sajr.e
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Wait Hoyt and hia brl enjoying a roll chair rid at Atlantic l.itj". His boyish appearance ojegresta anything bat a rtar ct the dim mond ami yet this young, amilinjt bndegroora is none other than Watt Hoyt, who did so much to carry the New York Yankees to an American Lea -pie pencsnt last season by the power c f hia arm aitd bis pitcing skill. Hoyt also is th man wtso defeated the Giants ta two ont of thre rames m the world's series last October, iocider tally holding the hard bitters .of the New York National L &gve team to an average oi six hits per frame. Hoyt.ts not old ta yean, his looka do eot belie his boyish aptw a nee, btrt he has an ola bawball head on hm shoulders, the ana of a ilrGinnrty- he who was called "Iron Man," csd the Ditching conning i Jadt "Coocaba. Uoyt is boneyincKjiiiEjs: with his bride at Atlantao City.
the 2nd Monday of March, A. D, 1523. said action wl3 be heard and determined In bis absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand xand aJtix. the seal of said Court, at Harnmond, Indiana, thla 16tf day of Febraary, A. D. 1923. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Sea!) Clerk U S. C By: RUTH BERG. Deputy Cleric. 2:17:34:5:3
NOTICE TO NON-RDSTDENT STATE OF rSTCANA. LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA. JANUARY TERM, 1923. Ida H. Langrohr vs. John S. Langohr Cause No. 21S78. Action to Divorce. Now comes the plaintiff ly 6. C Dwyer, her attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, t howls g that the defendant hereto, to-wit; John S. Langohr, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Sairt defendant is therefore hereby
notified of the pendency of eald action and that the same will etand for trial at the next term cf said Court and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of eaid cause, on the 17th day of April. 1922, the same being the Slst day of the next term cf said Court to be begun and held In Room number 2 la the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of March, A. D, 1S23. ald action will be heard and determined in his absence, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of uatd Court. t Hammond. Indiana, this 16ta day of February. A. IX 1922. HERBERT L WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk L S. C. By: RUTH BERG, Deputy Clerk. 2:17:14:3:3
Cause No. 21355. Action to Qu!et Title to Real Estate in Lake County, Indiana. Now comes the plaintiff by McAlee-.
Porsey At Oillett. attorney, and shows
filing of complaint herein on February 8, 1912 and now files an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit: Laura Hointi. is not a resident of tho State of Indianv Sa."d defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of eald action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of aald Court and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of raid cause.
betiig the Slst day of the next terra Of Paid Court to be begun end held la Room number 1 in the Court House at Hammond, in eaid County and State, en th 2nd Monday cf March, A. D 192S, said action will 'be heard and determined In her abecce. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I herwento set rcy hand and affix the eeal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this ISth day of February, A. I. 1333. HERBERT I WHEATOX. (Sfcal) Citrk L. S. C Byf CORA EX. ANDERSON, Deputy Citrk. 2-17:?l:3:3
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BEFORE
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