Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 309, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1922 — Page 2

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CARS IX COULISIONThe grocery truck of M. 1,. Rottanbergr of Indiana. Harbor was damaged yesterday -when a machine driven by Win. Taylor of the city, ran Into the car at 138th and Grapevine boulevard. The driver of the Rottenberg car hid the risht of way eroine south on Grapevine boulevard and according- to the police. Taylor drove his car across -th boulevard without comiivgr to a stop. Wm. Taylor wu arrested charged with reckless driving-. BERTHA IS WISER NOW Berth Johnson, colored, wlio was convicted by Special Jwlge Willi lam J. Murray, when found guilty of conducting a house of ill fame at 3624 Bock avenue, Indiana Harbor, and fined 125 and costs and sentenced to thirty days at the county Jail, was also bound over to the Lake Criminal court on a charge of assault and battery with Intent to kill Tom Starcevica of 330S Block avenue. She is charged of hootlng Stareevlcz In the back as he was leaving her place last Friday night. i First T&vstAnd BAST CHICAGO

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ored bouncer at Bertha's place, was fined 10 and costs and sentenced to serve thirty days at the county JaiL I'LACE IS ROBBED The Ice cream parlor of Mike Spiccis of 4728 Olcott avenue, was entered and robbed last .night by burglars who are said to have stolen 150 Emerson phonograph records, cigars and cigarettes', valued at approximately $300. The thieves jimmied' the rear door of the place to gain entrance. Capt. Wm. Hughes of the East Chicago bureau of Identification has ben assigned to make "this boy burglary." Twin City News Notes Mrs. A. Weaver of Drummond st. entertained the members of the United Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. Mrs. H. T. Powers of North Magoum ave., had the misfortune to so badly injure her ankle Tuesday while around her home duties that It will be necessary for her to keep off her feet for a week or two. ""Mr. and Mrs. T. Martin, of Chicago, will be dinner guests SaturSavingsBanic INDIANA

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Mclver of Todd ave. and 14 4th st. Clark Chapman, who is a student at Morgan Park Military school will have the honor of taking psrt in the Boy Day parade which is taking place in Chicago today. The Kebekah's of Lake county are planning for a reception to be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at Dorcas Lodge in Hammond, in honor of Mrs. Emily "Wedgewood who has been elected president of the state assembly and all other grand officers In the state. A fine program Js being arranged and a pleasant evening assured. All Rebehaks and Odd Fellows are welcome. Mrs. James Cadman of South Magoun ave. Is reported on the sick list this week. Mrs. Earl Williams and baby son returned from) Mercy hospital In Gary yesterday to her home on Baring aveniie. Mrs. W. Funkhouser Is confined to her home on North Magoun avenue with an attack of gastritis. This evening a number of Eastern Star members from the Twin Cities win visit Gary chapter. It is visiting matrons and patrons night, and the East Chicago patron, H. E. Jones will fill the patrons station and the Indiana Harbor matron, Mrs. Elizabeth Grove will act as marshal. A six o'clock dinner will precede the meeting at which the visiting matrons and patrons will be guests. Mrs. X. J. Held of North Magoun ave. is reported as among those confined to their homes on account of Illness. The home of John Bochnowskl at 4844 Northcote ave., was placed under quarantine for chicken pox this morning. Charles Wedgewood suffered a severe accident Tuesday while at his duties at the General American. In Card of Thanks We want to thank the many friends, neighbors and churches, also Scout Executive A. J. Sambrook and Rev. Mclntrye, who were so kind during the death and burial of our son, Carl Anderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson, and Family. 5:19 CAJLD OF TBJlXTKB We wish to thank all friends for their kindness and sympathy at the time of the sickness and death of our little daughter. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Margelis. 5:13 Hartley Theatre TODAY S4

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some way the glove on the right hand was caught in the machinery and the two first fingers caught and so badly mangled it was necessary to amputate them. He Is being tak

en care of at the plant hospital, where he is resting as well as could be expected. Read These Twin City Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 91 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Cold and Sllvet Thread! also natch all color. But. ton Holes, Buttons Covered, En. brolderflBK. Braiding, Beadlne Pbone Hammond 440. S-7-U To phone news Items to East Chicago Times office, call East Chlca. go 283. Try a regular 50c dinner at Cafe Lafayette. Home made pastry. Mrs. Spaulding. manager and chef. Money to loan on 7 and 8 per cent, securities for sale due 1 to 36 months from date, denominations from 125 up. Real Estate gold bonds. Roe & Peterson Law office. ' 4-28 We are again serving regular dinners; also shot orders and light lunches; always living up to our motto "Satisfied Customers," which has made us a success the past fifteen years in East Chicago. Give us a trial and be convinced1 Calumet restaurant, 707 Chicago avenue. R. F. Eschenbaeh. prop. 4-16-4t ATTENTION! A special- bargain. In your next Sunday reading, a Brisbane editorial review. A Chicago Herald Examiner or a Tribune for 25c at Nassau Sc Thompson, 812 Chicago ave. 5:19:2 Brisbane's Editorial Review Is the most magnifleant piece of literature published in 1922. 5:13:2 KOTZCZ At last Tuesday's meeting at the Grottos Board of Directors. the following rental rates for the renting of Grotto Hall, known as the Masonic Hall, at East Chicago: Week nights, J20; Saturday and holidays, S25.00. 5:13:1 The boys in Mrs. Maples Sunday school class Invite you to the Congregational church tomorrow afternoon to a sale of home baked goods. Orders may be phoned to East Chicago 474-M and deliveries will be made. Vl9 The Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's German Lutheran church will hold a Bake Sale Saturday afternoon, beginning at 1:00 o'clock at Teager's Electric Shop. 6:19:1 Procrastination i s most costly. INSURE NOW Safely, Properly, , Thru INSURANCE DEPT. OF Phone

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A daughter was- born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bybee of Alexander ave., Tuesday, May 16, at the homo of Mrs. Bybee's mother in Hegewisch. Mother and babe are reported as doing well. Quite a numser of Congregational people are attending the Indiana State meeting being held in the Congregational church in Whiting this week. The meetings yesterday with Mrs. Timothy Harrison, of Indianapolls, president of the Home Work, presiding in the afternoon, and in the evening with Mrs. E. N. Canine, president of the Foreign Work presiding were most Interesting, and very well attended, considering the weather. , Born to Mr. .and Mrs. George Standish last Saturday, a baby girl. Mother and babe are reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs. Mulcahey of Olcott avenue, was hostess to the North Side La dies yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock a dainty luncheon was served after which fan tan and bunco were enjoyed, the honors being won by Mrs. Frank Virginia and Mrs. Geo. Oswego and consolation by Mrs. D. Carlson. Mrs. E. H. Lewis and small-son, of Beacon St., have gone to Muncie to visit with relatives for the next two weeks. Mrs. Alma Stirling, a patient at St. Margaret's hospital. Is reported to be considerable better and hoies are entertained for her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. E. DeBriae, who have been spending the winter months in St. Peterburg, Fla., arrived bonis this, morning. The Daughters of Isabella celebrated at a silved jubilee Wednesday evening at) Auditorium hall, anniversary, the Knights of Columbus were their gueJts. The following fine program was rendered: Address of welcome, Cleona Tobin; minuet dance, Dixon Sisters; reel tation, Mammie's Washday, Rose Dixon; Irish Lltt, Eleanor Casey; toe dance, Rose Dixon; piona solo, Mrs. E. L. Markey; piano duet, Mrs. James Galvin and Frances Galvin; song Margaret McGowan; piano solo, Rose Dixon; toe dance, Eileen Dixon; piano solo, Mrs. Gled; highland fling, Eileen Dixon, accompanied by Mrs. Gled jumping-jack dance, Elnora Casiy and Margaret McGowan. Mrs. Anna Tobin presented Rev. Father Connelly with a purse containing a two piece dollar for each year, as it had been just thirty-one ysars since he took

his first Holy Communion. Miss Margaret McGowan then presented Mrs. Anna Tobin with' a beautiful silver rosary. The grand march was then played fn me main hall by Mrs. E. L. Markey and in the dining hall by Mrs. James Galvin, to which place all marched where Growing Plants For window boxes, porches, yards or cemeteries. Large assortment to select from. SPECIAL At 25c and up. Also Big Assortment Of Fresh Cut ' FLOWERS At Most Reasonable Prices. All Kinds. Hammond Floral Soulias & Rogers, Props. Four Corners. Phone 309 Fee Delivery Under U. S. Gorenuntnt Scperridoa

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where speeches were made by Father Connelly, Grand Knight; F. J. Reynolds, past Grand Knight; Victor Hines; Frank Dixon; Regent, Mrs. Anna Tobin and Mrs. Frank Dixon. At a late hour all left feeling they had spent a most pleasant and profitable evening. The employes and management of the East Chicago Telephone Exchange are Inviting 'the general public to visit them visiting week, which will bs from Monday, May 22nd, to and including Saturday, May 27th. This has been planned to better acquaint their patrons of the system being used at the local exchange. Monday afternoon It. R. Lavin, of 3432 Michigan avenue, and Miss Bessie Tink stole a march on their friends and were quietly married in Gary: after whlcn they returned to the home of the bride's parents, 5860 Sheridan Road. Chicago, and from there they left Wednesday night for a honeymoon trip to California. The good wishes of a host of friends go with them. Mrs. J. B. Williams, of North Olcott avenue, returned Tuesday from Muncie, where she Bad been called last week by the serious Illness of her mother. Mrs. C. D. McGary of Hammond, has returned home after a two week visit to New York. The K. I. U. Club was pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. A. Williams on Northcote ave. Guests of the club i were Mrs. W. J. Huber of the Atlas apartments and Mrs. Douglas, of Gary. Bunco was the diversion and the prizes were won by Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Weirbach. Dainty refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Anna Tobin, regent of the Isabella Circle, returned Tuesday rrom Indianapolis where she attended the State Regent's convention. New Tork City has rain, on the average, every three days, with a normal annual fall of 44.63 Inches. PARTHENON TODAY and TOMORROW 5 ACTS OF lVAUDEVILLE O ALSO William Duncan And Edith Johnson -IN "THE SILENT VOW" SUNDAY FIVE ACTS VAUDEVILLE ALICE CALHOUN in "THE ANGEL OF CROOKED STREET"

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