Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1922 — Page 7
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Th resldentsof South East St , from the corner of South and Eat streets to Wells street, will petition the city council of Crown point at their next meeting for the passase of resolution for city water along that thoroughfare. ." The petition was : circulated this week an J Is signed by the property owners along tfiese streets. Mrs. Martin Smith entertained tae Q. A. M. Club at her home on Tuesday evening. The hostess served a delicious dinner at 6:30 after which the "evaing was spent in playing: 590, tha prises being won by Mrs. Albert -Turner and Mrs. L. Steifel. Mrs. Turner will entertain the club at their next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Belgel aro the proud 'parents of a ibaby girl born on Sunday. The little lady has been christened Rosemary. Eugene Cooper of Hammond, is spending this week here with his mother. Mr. Cooper is recovering fronj a. very ..severe sick spell whici has kept, him housed up for severa. weeks. John Foss is spending this w.jel: ln Detroit, Michigan, visiting ith his daughter Mrs. Leslie Schurr and his son Arthur Foss, w'jj 13 employed there. Mrs. F. B. Pattee. Mrs. H. 1.. "Wheaton attended the meeting of the Oriental Shrine in Gary last
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At The Capital
Thursday night. It was the occasion of the spring ceremonial put on by the women of that order. Miss Ruth Shortridge of this city took part in the Elk' Minstrels thst ' were put on at the Gary theatre on "Wednesday and Thursday eveningsMiss Shortridse's acquitted herself ; very creditably in her part, several I Crown Tointers attended tha affair. "EW MAimiAGE LICEXSE5 Edward Pophens, Gary. Beulah , Ludtke, Gary; Marwood Williams, I Hammond, Mary Kunkel, Hammond; j Harry Lester Oulter, Gary. EllzaJ beth Jones, Gary; Jobn Blankestyn. ; Lansing:, Alice Hokstra, Munster; I Isaac K. Bell, Gary, Josephine Clark, j Gary; Henderson Fatrick, Uary, Ad.1. J Thomas, Gary; E. 1 Lee, Gary, Eath- ! er Douglas, Gary; Isa Flores, Indti ana Harbor, Isabel Slastenez, Indii ana Harbor: Charles F. - Fa ire he id. ! Hammond, Kvelynn Ana Burnett., of (Hammond; Steve Chelemen, Indiana Harbor, Anna Holmes. Indiana Harbor; Bern ice Spr.irlock, Uomi:e 1:1.. Ksther YVaylanr), Gary. JghtTt'ing is one of the world's greatest incendiaries. It stands sixth on the list of major fire causes in this country.
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DRESSES OF DELIGHTFUL NOVELTIES
Dressing a little srirl these days is a delightful task, for the shops are snowing more than the usual variety of charming little Presses that combine in happy fashion the desired elements of 6yle and durability. This is the month to stock ast uav or Your Last Chance Saturday at $37.85 this low
1 ptv up on washable frocks, tecause the selection is better now than it will be later on and. too, 'f one wishes to make the frocks at home the dressmaker is available now and she may not be as the June weddings and commencements ap EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR The third case of diphtheria this week was reported to the Kasx. Chicago board of health this morning. The home of Mary Clinz, living in a boathouse at the canal near Forsyth avenue, was quarantined for this lady by health officials this morning. A new brick building, to be used as a Ford and Lincoln automobile salesroom is being constructed at the corner of Benedict place and Indianapolis boulevard. Whiting, at an estimated cost of Jf;,000. The owners are well known automobile ! dealers of Whiting. Work on the foundation has already commenced. The contract was awarded to John . Myers of Hammond and the architect on the building is Karl D. N'orris of East Chicago. Read These Twin City Advertisements WASEY'S PLEATING SHOP 81 STATE STREET nematltch Tilth Cold Anil Sllrcr Thrrnd; aIo natrh all colors. But. ton Holf, liuttom Covered, Em. broiderfinK, ItratdinK, Beading-, rhone Hammond 446. 3-7-tf Money to loan on 7 and S per cent, securities for sale due 1 to 36 months from date, denominations from $25 up. Real Estate gold bonds. Roe & Peterson. 11-23 NOTICE From and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Zula Leola Baule. 3:30:3t ANDREW FRED BAULE F. G. Swanson, chiropractor, 3305 Hemlock street, will be open every evening except Wednesday. 3-30-3t First HiustAnd EAST CHICAGO
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Rent a Safety Deposit Box This Evening
VHiat if a thief were to enter your home? Would your bonds, shares of stock, insurance papers, valuables, etc., be in a safe place? And what if fin: occurred? Keep your valuables in a safety deposit box at this Bank. The cost is less than a cent a day. Rent a box this evening. The bank will be open this evening from six until eight o'clock.
FOR LITTLE GIRLS !
1 frW: proach. Here are three little dresses which make a complete outfit for the little jfirl. There is the bloomer play dress, the afternoon frock pf gingham and the dress-up frock of pink wash satin and lace. Mrs. J. J. Turner and daughter, Slarion. returned Wednesday eveningfronr Wl V.iantsport, Ind., to which place they were called last week by the death of the former's mother. Mrs. F. U Townslcy of Baring ave. very charmingly entertained the ricnic and bridge club Wednesday at a 12 o'clock ' luncheon, followed with bridge. With the high honors BOiig to Mrs. II. E. Davis of South Chicago, And th; second being won by Mrs. A. I'. Twyman of this city. Miss Esther Marner of the East Chicago posrtoffice force is confined to hpr home on Baring- avenue witn an attack of grippe. Mrs. J. G. Allan will be hostess to the Beacons next Monday afternoon at her home on Parish avenue. Mrs. Roland Angers is recuperating nicely at the home of her slater, Mrs. Burn?, 011 Olcott avenue. After having been a patient In Mercy hospital at Gary for a few wces. Mrs. W'alter Neius and daughter, Louise, left today for Wilkesbarrr, Pa., where they will spend the next two months with the former's parents. They will a!.-o visit Mr. Nevius parents in Philadelphia, before retu rning- home. Mrs. A. Hity who has been Indisposed lately, vent to Chicago yesterday to consult Dr. Moorehead, whose, offices are at Washington and State streets. Miss Bessie Gardner entertained the girls of the J. O. Y. club In honor of Mrs. Margaret Brissey Jackson,-a member of the club from DrtroJt, Mich., last evening, at her home on Fir street. On behalf of the cfub. the honored tuest was presented with a beautiful three piece iBtuleria luncheon set. The decorations were carried out in the Easter colors, yellow snd white, as was the delicious four course luncheon served. The lavors were small baskets of Eas' ter eggs and chickens. A most delightful evening was enjoyed by all. II. Ackroyd of North Magoun ave. returned home this morning from St. Louis, where he spent the past few days on buMness lor the CudahyCo. He also spent a short time at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leo Ismert, who resides in that city. . Miss Pearl Sills is nof getting along at all well, after an operation three weeks ago for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital. Her condition on Wednesday was considered quite .serious. Savings Bank INDIANA
The nurse committee of the Welfare Association held their regular meeting yesterday afternoon at head quarters on Chicago avenue. There was a fair attendance, considering the day. The regular business was taken care of and reports from tiie nurses are to the effect that there is a great deal of sickness and a great many visits have been made during the month. This committee meets the last Thursday afternoon in eai h month instead of Friday a rternooti as has been the custom for a long time. lr. and Mrs. G. F. Bicknell are expecting the doctor's mother. .Mrs. Mary Bh-kiiell o.f Indianapolis, the early part of next week to- spend tome time with them. Do not forget the spring opening at the Hat and Art shop Saturday when Mrs. A. Rieboldt and her 'daughter, Mrs. Percy Roberts, will receive from 3 to 5 and 7 to S p. m. Captain and Mrs. A. A. Clark are on a motor trip to 15etroit. where they will upend the week end with the latter's parents. The Twentieth Century club was very pleasantly entertained at the limne of Mrs. George Clinton yesterday afternuop on Baring avenue. The time was t-pent in needle work and the hostef. served a dali. y luncheon. Despite the weather the giionts spent an enjoyable afternoon with Mrs. Clinton. Ho not forget the general meet'iiff of the East Chicago U'omiinV 'lub under the auspices of tho.chi? rlcpartment, Saturday evening at the Methodist church in the auditorium. A hort business ties-ion at 7:15 will precede the illustrated lecture o.t Birds," by Mr. I'odson, of the. Auboilun Society of the United States.
BANK PRESIDKNT - OUT ON BAIL IN OKLAHOMA CASE 1 v 2Q Top, . J. Peters, president of the American Naticr.a! Bank of Okmulgee, center; James Hepburn,' county attorney of Okmulgee county: Sheriff Frank Sowers, who arrested Gar. J. li. Robertson. County Attorney James -Hepburn, Okmulgee county, is preparing che state's case against Got. J. B. Robertson end A- J. Peters, president of the American Vatior-al tianlc of Okmulgee, who have been indicted fn connection with bribery charges. Sheriff Frank Sowers was the official who arrested Govs Robertson. Nearly a dozen bank and Btate officials were indicted, Trials axe expected boo a. Ifllil1 HARTLEY THEATRE - TODAY TOMORROW and FRIDAY . LEWIS I. SELZNICK Presents ' CONCEIT . The story of a man whose worst enemy was himself. . A Powerful Photoplay with an all-star Cast
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This is a i open meeting an! a rdial invitation is extended to t iie public to attend. Mr. anc'. Mrs-. P.uben Ba'll and Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Grave, motored to Chicago Tuesday evening- to visit at the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Itignam, former residents of aUlutiu Harbor. Mi-is. Burt Newell is utill confined to her ed, suffering from- a re-laps.: of the flu.
A number from the Twin Citiesattended the ceremonial of this Oriental Lady S-hriner.s at Gary esterday afternoon. The fali-ol G;i!.-;. JJesdamcs George powers. Os'.in Perkins, JI. Barrel ,n JacksotK nobe, and -the. vlsi.tors. M sdam-t Thomas Gething, Th'.unas Lol.etts. Dave S.au.vl Arthur Crov- and William Fox from tlio e:i.s ;;u!e i f town, and .Vis.. If. J. clunan un-l Mrs. if. K. Groves from tic vest, em!. Nine candidates were initiated into the, or l-?r Mrs. J. v. Thomuson. u ith .the held of the following ladies, art preparing: a lutle play for the Missionary Society next .Frhiay afieiti'ion at the lumic of Mr. .E. . N. Canine. Mrs. Fish. Mr.". McCjuarri.-, Mrs. Roy Feik, Mrs. Martin Petersen. Mrs. K, Per.wjnett and Mrs. If. Mackey. They met at tho home -.!' Mrs. Thom-.non yesterday afternoon for practice.
GARY THEATRE '! A
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Chicago cast direct from a run of a year and a week. Comes direct from a swing over the country in a whirlwind tour of record-breaking engagements from Chicago to the tip of California. Same surnptiaus production and the same cast that kept North Clark Street in an uproar of
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: The Play That Truly s LOOPED THE LOOP. U
Rv MARY ROBERTS RINEHART and AVERY H0PW00D
It Is the Greatest of All Plays Chicago Critics Laughs and Thrills SEATS NOW TRIBE OF K 9 TO 9 Boxes, $2.50; Orch., $2; Bal., $1, $1.50; Gall. 50c, - - Plus Tax
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