Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1922 — Page 13

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East Chicago THE 'Whito Eagle Club o Indiana Harbor -will move Its club rooms from 3802 Cedar street to 2117 137th street, Indiana Harbor.

CAPTAIN J. M. Wallace of Company "D" 113th Engineer Regiment announces that thera will be Feder

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A number of the teachers of the Riley school will go through the Inland Steel plant on a sight seeing tour accompanied by officials of the company, tomorrow morning.

B. W. WICKET, president of the Wickey Battery Co.. will speak on

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MESSRS. Dyer and KiMgrew, republican candidates for county clerk met on the road yesterday, while traversing the county, shook hands and agreed that they were runnins fifty-fifty.

FTUEXDS off Attorney Willis E. Roe are said to be prevailing upon the East Chicago attorney to announce his candidacy for State Senator. As yet Attorney Roe remains "mium" as to his intentions.

TEN1 mora soft dring parlors win be running in East Chicago and In. diana Harbor this week. This will give the Twin Cities a total of nearly 600 eighteenth amendment saloons. There always seems to be room for another one.

MAYOR FRANK CALLAHAN has called a special meeting of the common council to be held tomorrow evening In the council chambers of the city hall. The purpose of this session is to amend the Daylight Savings time ordinance passed lant year and to make it conform with Chicago's time.

WITHIN' three months City Clerk Miller has installed a system of keping records that is second to none. The Dewey decimal system has nothing on Miller's innovation. The city clerk is always as maculate as a French count and his office is as tidy as the decks of the Ijusitannia were. ,

RAY COSGRQVE, accountant of the O. F. Jordan company, is contemplating the purchase of a Ford sedan. Councilman Schulte says he reckons it will be his duty to notify the traffic police to clear the streets, because personally he figures on a. Witd West performance, when Ray gets ahold of the wheel.

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Group On of the Young Ladles Sodality gave an Apron Shower last Tuesday evening at the home of the Misses Scheldt in preparation for the annual church bazaar which will be held next fall. The evening was spent in games and wiijIc after which luncheon was served. The O. E. S. and Masons will give a dance at the Odd Fellows hall

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