Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 344, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1922 — Page 14

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EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR

Mr.--. U J. Schue, Mrs. C. Hentz .i t Miss Mary Sweeko spent yes

terday in Chicago the rucsta of Mrs. Iaurle. Mrs. E. Q. Steftes entertained at cards Saturday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. The guests presented the doctor with a smoking stand and ginger ala glasses and at midnight a delicious supper was served by the hostess. The literary department of the

East Chicago Woman's club held their last study meeting of the club year Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Ackroyd on Magoun ave. Their next meeting will be election of officers. May 9th, at the home of Mrs. William Mead, on Beacon st. The Lady Elks were very pleasantly entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. S. Dewey, on

I44th street. The ladles winning he and Mrs. Downing were called tho honors were Mrs. Victor . last week by the death of Mrs.

Downing's father. Mrs. Downing

Badeaux and Mrs. Walter Spencer. Mrs. E. J. Jenkins, of the Wickey apartments, was In the City the latter part of last week, and saw

will return, home the last of this

week. The Crocus club members at

tended the matinee yesterday at

William Gillett. in "The Dream ; the Illinois theatre and saw Mitzi

Maker." at the powers theatre

George Downing returned Tuesday evening from Muncie, where

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THURSDAY, APRIL 20 ,1922

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in "Lady Billie." The East Chicago and Indiana Harbor women who attended th. tenth district convention of the

Federated Ciubs, which convened Monday and Tuesday, at Goodland, returned Tuesday evening and report a splendid meeting; that there

were twenty present from Lake county, and that Mrs. Wm. Rought, from our neighboring city. Whit

ing, had been elected president of the district. Those who attended the meeting from the Twin Cities were Mrs. E. N. Canine, Mrs. Horace Herron, Mrs. W. V. Smith, Mrs. J. F. Thompson, Mrs. Frank Callahan, Mrs. Robert Jackson and Mrs. R. M. Royce. The many friends of George Clapper will be delighted to learn he is doing surprisingly well, after a serious operation at Mayo Brothers, in Rochester, Minn., last week.

Mrs. Casper transacted business n .Chicago today. The Four Horsemen will play here it the Gem theatre Friday and Saturday evening.

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The Carnival given by the American Legion was weil attended last ev ening. The 'beauty contest was won by Miss Marlon Paxton representing Indiana. The Whist Club will meet this evening with Mrs. Beltzhowver. Miss Florence Plo Sordlett who is attending the Wisconsin university Is here visiting with friends and relatives for a couple of days.

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