Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1922 — Page 6
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THE TIMES 'Fridav. March 3. 1922
ersonal and Social News
Ll'SCHER-HHODES W'EDDIXG. . The directors of the Alice Club will Late yesterday afternoon Miss Luella meet on Monday afternoon 'at three Henrietta. Luscher, daughter of Mr. ! o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. C. -U-nold Luscher, became the bride r.f I Hclman of Glendale Tark. P-aJph Emerson Rhodes, son of Mrs. a "William Whitmore, In the home of her , uncle. Mr. George Bach of State Line A delightful surprise birthday party s'reet: The rooms were beautifully i was E"' li evening in honor of decorated w ith the bride's colors of JIiS Lida Muenich in brr home on
Pink and white, and th(r wav an oitir I Muenich court. The rooms wrc at-
ttactive with rose and ytllow ribbons ) nients ana a social hour wus enjuyeu. and baskets of flower?, and the ten j
Henry Conkey has returned from St. 1'etersburg:, 1'la., where he visited his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. V. I!. Conkey, who are wintering there. ! The .Jackson Club met last '-venir.K at the' home of Mrs. Ralph M. I'icrce of Truman avenue, with an attendance of forty. live ladies. Mrs John Owln, tenth district chairman and candidal I for the national charmanahip, addressed the meeting in a most pleasing manner. She talked on "Women in I'oiiti..-3." Mrs. . I. DouK'as read a moot amusing poem, "Wis Wanted a Change and We Got It " Jlrs. Fred Jarvls read an article on the Kditorlal ! v n in; 'i id in, o in In n jolis ut the Clay pool Hotel. After the I program the committee served refresh.
NEWEST PHOTO OP ENGLAND'S BK1DB
Luilded of terns and palms in the Kolaxlum, where the ceremony was performed by the Be v. B. J. Rist of the l-'irst Methodiat Episcopal church. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was very attractive Jn a eimple gown of dark biuo Niagara, crepe, and her shower bouquet was of bride's roses and valley lilies. Her maid of honor. Miss Mabells Bach, and the bridesmaid, Miss Leoqp, Hills, wore rntdnlght blue Canton crepe frocks with' corsare j of Dink
carnations. The groom? attendan(3 j good wishes of her frienda. were Klmer Bumpus, best man, and I
" nbur Bach. Immediately after thy services an elaborate wedding supper was served to sixty guests. The bride and groom win make their residence temporarily with Mrt-. Rhode's father of Logan street. Th" bride attended the Hammond high M'hool. and the groom is a graduate of that institution. Mr. Rhodes is cm. r-loyed in tho offict-s of the General American Tank Car Corporation of Last Chicago, where be has a premising future. Tho many friends of the popular yojiti? couple wish them u.uiidant happiness and good fortune.
y our. (j lady guests came in brilliantly c.vioied Spanish costumes Games and music were greatly enjoyed during the evening, after which a prettily appointed luncheon was served in the dining room, where the table was beautiful with a basket of deep pink and yellow roses. There was a delicious birthday cake, and the guest of honor wasthc recipient of a number of dainty gifts, together with the many-
Miss Josephine Krinbill will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs O. A. Krinbill of "Warren street, and will have as her house, guests Ms Katie Thompson of Lockhart, Texas, Mi.ss Mary Poland of Muncie, Indiana, and Miss Katherino MeBride of Holland. Mich. The four young ladies are rud"nts at the Na
tional Kindergarten School of Chicago.
Mrs. Frances '. Kinirsley, who has been very ill since her arrival in Los Angeles, Calif., two weeks ago, is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Alysiiis Gatlmsku of Wabash avenue announce the birth of
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a lit. tie son, second.
Gerrall, Thursday, March
Miss Mildred Kmerlne and Miss Jennie Stout, instructors in the Lowell High School, are spending tho week with Miss Emerine's mother. Mrs. John T. Stamm of Summer boulevard. This evening the young lad es will go to' Valparaiso where they will see the finals in the basketball tournament tomorrow. The services next Sunday in St. Pauls Kpiscopal church will be the last services held in the old building. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Badalli of Clinton st. are pr. ud parn;s a little ":. born on Friday morning. The little lad is the first grandchild of both
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and jrrs. Van R. Grant n; 11- nsselaer are the house guests of Mr. Grant's mother, Mrs. Ma'.tie Grant, for ii. tew days.
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M'r. and Mrs. Georges Briggs, Jr.. of
x-vanston, announce the birth of a littie son. Julian, on March second. Mrs. j
Briggs was Miss Evelyn Rist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Kist of South Hohman street.
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HEMSTITCHING nenuitltctt yonr spring Garment with Gold or Silver Thread ly Wameju. V'o match n colors. 01 State fet. Phone 441, Hammond 2-14-tJ
Hammond Musical College, Piano. Voice. Violin. Public Spei tug. Ukelele. Banjo. Mandolin. Gult, DaiiClng. Dramatic Art. 10-1
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aolation was given to Mrs. Joseph Rl- ' l iskej". An elaborate luncheon was ; s-erved the euests in the dining room, i vrherc the tablo was pretty with cut ; flowers. The guest of honor received a number of dainty gift?, together with ; her friends' best wishes. I i -i -
Mrs. Marie MacLeod of Wallace Road '
land Mrs. Cora McKendry of Indiana Harbor will be the dinner sutsts of Mrs. MacLeod's daughter. Mrs. Forrest
Smith of Gary this evening. The King's Heralds will meet with tiertrude Wilhelm of Douglas street tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock. All the King's Heralds are a.-ike-1 '.- e arly, and t.l.o- who
jhave Chinese costumes bring them, as
Enapshotb will be taken. Kejiorts v.ii be received trout the play. Supreme Church Architecture, TV" Church of .St. I'eter runs'dorp!! cs the quintespnoe ef clniroh architecture, was completed in its present form early in the Seventeenth cen'ury, but It is said to have been oriel willy founded by Ernxpror Constantir.e. nf. the behest of r.p; Sylve rer I, back In tbe Fourth century. The dome of the fdifice. which ha been tb cyncsure of fhoueard" of pilgrims rnd t"urlsts, tvas designed by Michel cngelo.
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TO ALL EX-SSRVTCE MEN The government will pay you Adjusted Compensation soon, at tho rate of one dollar per day far home service, or one dollar and a quarter for f r. igu service, Ics 6P.'JQ previously paijd. Send your name and correct address on postal car to Dr. v.". K. Nlihols. Suito 101. First National Bank lildt:., Ha.tr:niond. Ind. l-.i-
Her royal highness, Prin- Mary Viscountess L&scelles. T' - the latest pnoto to be rw- !. the U. S. of Princess ' . r:de of Viscoant Lai-llea. Ii iLcial title ein.e her mar-na-f ro the commoner is "Her royal highness. Prince33 ilary Viflcountes8 Lascelies."
Tou car 't b an expeit on odors tnd uso Blue Devil Cleanser !n your home.
NOTICE Tr. A. J- Mil'er has moved hs office and residence from S54 Calumet to StiO Calumet ave. Fhono iSS Hammond.
5 Hohman St. 166 State St.
Tonight will bo whole family r.ight I in the series of meetings at the Chrisj tian church, corner of Calumet an l Summer boulevard. Kvery family of
the church is asV.ed to come and fit together by families. The number of families will be recognized, the oldest man and the oldest woman and ths couple havjnp lived together tho lor.fest; the youngest child and the latest wed will bo recognized. Evangelist K. Ii. Day will preach on "Christ in the Home,' and fong evangelist R. Paul Arnold will s;ns; a song of his own composition "We've Been Sweethearts l'ifty Years." These cervices are trowing' in interest and largo crowds are attending from night to night. La?t night was Christian Endeavor night and the three societies In the local church being largely attended Visitors from Tolleslon, Gary and Harvey, II!., were in the audience lust night. Rev. O. FJ. Tomes participated in the services The evangelist brought or.e of his most forceful roeshages on "The Best Thing in Hammond," He revealed this as the church which he declared was the best because it way the only divine institution and because of its ideals and influences and that without it many of the other good things would not exist. He aid that the church stands with wide open doors challenging every citizen to be and to do h!3-be?t. The public -n iil
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grandparents, and his advent has caused much joy. He has been named Francis Jerome BadallL
Mrs. Charles V. i"tandish cf Detroit, Mich., will be the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Rclter oi South Hohman street this evening. Mrs. Mandiah is enrouto for Los Angeles where she will spend the balance of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Russell of Bauer ftreet delightfully entertained the members cf the South Side, Pinochle Club last everlmr 'n th ir home, in honor of Mrs. Russell's birthday. There were three tables of cards and the honors were made by Mrs. Earl DeCamp and Mr. Russell, and tho con-
Wc wish to thank our relative", neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us during
our recent bereavement in the loss of
our dear wife and mother, also for use of machines and floral offerings. MR. ADAM EBEKT. PETER A.. RAYMOND. GERTRUDE,
. ROSE, AGNES. ALFRED, WILLIAM
AND LEO EBEKT. C-3-1 Put a Blue Devil in your bath tub he will promptly steal the rings.
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