Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1922 — Page 6

! nROCK-UTHMAX WEDDIXO Yesterday afternoon at two Lloek Miss Eernice Brock, daughr of Mr. and Mrs. William Brock ! Douglas avenue, became the itle of Charles E. Luthman, son Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Luthman of bley street. The ceremony was rformed by the Kev. E, LeRoy elTey of the Pino Street Presbytean Qhurch in - his residence, and iiy a. few relatives and friends itncssed the services The bride was lovtly in a. frock white Canton crepe, exquisitely ibroidercd. and sh-3 wore a grace1 white picture hat. trimmed with lite lilacs. She carried a bouquet white Klllarney ropes and valley ies. Mr. and Mrs. George McCuo ire the bridal attendants, and Mrs. :Cue wore an attractive tailleur beigre piquotine and a smart hat.

jsr corsase was of pink roses. X A reception was held at the homo

the groom's parents, and an elabate wedding: dinner served to clve guests. There were large uquels of pink roses thorough the oms. The bride and groom left r a motor tnp to Niagara Falls. Mrs. Augvsia Kitzman of Truman enue announces the engagement her daughter. Doris, to Charles sue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman sse of Lo,-an street. The wedding ill occur ,f.he fifth ol July. Miss ris is a very popular young lady Hammond and her many friends ish her every happiness and sucss. The Epworth League of the First E. Church will give a social on -iday evening, thu sixteenth of ne, in the church basement. All e members and their friends are rdially invited to attend.

Mrs. Ellen Mary Jones Who Married Yesterday

Miss Jean Itobertson. small daughr of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robertson Lyons street, is quite ill with phoid fever. All her little friends po that she soon will be quite 2.

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Yesterday morning at half past eleven o'clocK a pretty wedding was solemnized when Miss Ellen Mary Nimon, daughter of Mrs. May NImon, became the bride of Ralph J. Jones, son of Mrs. Sarah Jones. The Rev. C. R. Dunning of the First Christian churfh of Crown Point performed the ceremony in the parsonage in the presence of only a few friends, The bride was charming in a frock of dark blue and grey crepe Canton, and she woro a becoming picture hat. Her sister, Miss Florence Nimon, was the honored maid, and she wore a striking sport suit of pink and white baronet satin.

with a wide , brimmed garden hat trimmed with water lilies. Mr. Otto Meyers was the groom's attendant. After - the services.'' a wedding breakfast was served at Lassen's at Cedar Lake. There were six guests. The bride nd groom will . reside with the groom's mother on May street until they purchase their own home. The groom is a book-trimmer at Conker's and the bride Is a stenographer in the offices of the Frank J. W'achewlca real estate firm, which position she will maintain. . The many friends, of the young couple wish them every happiness and good fortune. - - - - -

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Mr. C. H. Luthman of Sibley street sallod last Saturday for Sweden and will dock at Hamburg. Mr. Luthman expects to spend several months visiting friends and relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. John Santas: Sr. announce the engagement and approaching marriage f their daughter, Mabel Jane, to Arnold H. JCunert of Carroll street. The marriage license was secured in Chicago yesterday. The South Side "VT." C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. John A. Gavit of Hyslop Place yesterday afternoon for the regular semi-monthly meeting. The afternoon was devoted to sewing on articles needed in Child Welfare work The ladies decided to have a picnic Friday, June the twenty-third, at Waverly Beach, and all the other unions of lammond arc cordially Invited to attend. Resolutions of f commendation were also extended ihu Lake County Times for thr. upheld standards of law and ordr. Mr." John H. Peters, the father of Mrs. A." Hofman, left yesterday morning for New York, whence he will sail tomorrow morning on the steamer Van Dyke for Hamburg. He expects to spend several months abroad. .

members were served a delicious course luncheon at one long table exquisitely ' appointed And adorned with an Immense bouquet of brides roses and valley lillies and a g-eat white wedding cake as centerpieces. The bride-to-ibe was presented -with a large white bride's basket hung with a shower of white ribbons ani caught with the valley lillies and filled with a great variety of kitchen ware. Miss . Rohrer .will - be the honor guest thi afternoon at a luncheon at the home of Miss rauline Hill of Highland street.' Mrs. Harry Je we tt of Walt ham st., 'ry . delightfully enterta'.nod the members of the F. E. G. Club at a bunco party last evening. There were three tablets and the honors wer emade by M1ss Zoe Bush and Miss Helen Anderson after which a chop suey supper was enjoyed. The next meeting of the club will b held in two weeks at the home of Miss Laura Sasg of Murray street.

The first of a number of delightful parties to be given in' honor of Mass Dorothy Rohrer. whose marriage to Mr. J. D. Bruasel will take pla-ce on Satur3ay, the twenty-fourth of June was a luncheon given by the Staff of The Lake County Times Thursday in their newly decorated priivate dining room. The staff

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Mrs. Eugene Brown- was very pleasantly surprised lat evening in her home on Ray avenue In honor of her birthday. Music, games and dancing were enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon wis served. The guest of honor was given many very beautiful presents.-

PHIS C1LLA DEAN COMING HEREIN PHOTO -THRILLER

Prlscllla Dean soon wilt "be seen here In "Wild Honey." & Universal picture adapted from Cynthia Stockley's popular novel of that name. It is said to be the most thrilling melodrama Miss Dean has ever made for the screen. Those who remenVber her in "Outside the Law," "Reputation'' and "Conflict" Realize that "Wild Honey" has to be considerable of a "thriller" to outdo her previous photo-dramas.. It will be shown at the DeLuxe theatre, begtning Saturday. The biggest thrill in "Wild Honey' Is based on the destructive flood and a series of 'brilliant rescues. The flood scenes show a pent-up river un leashed to sweep down a narrow can yon and through a valley filled with settlers. The turbulence of the water and- its destructive . power are said to be shown with a realism never ibefore : attained on the screen. Priscilla is shown 1n the midst of it, battling her way to safety and happiness -with her usual .cwurage s-nd dash. There are many other thrills In "Wild Honey," including thrills of plot and of situation. Miss Dean is said to do some of the best emotional acting of her entire screen

career. In the sequence of scenes de

plotlng her w-andexings while lost

In the desert. . The -story concerns an English society girl who passes through a remarkable series of adventures, finally to find her heart's desire on the veldt of South "Africa. Universal, in

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that the "picture ? haa "the sweetest klsa ever screened." It doesn't explain whether It Is due to Us fervor or to Its footage.

MINERS IN NEW CRUSADE

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE TERRE HAUTE. Ind,. June 16. Scouting parties of striking coal miners today visited all "wagon mines" pits without railroad facilities in this field, to blaze the trail for another crusade tomorrow of miners bent on closing every working mine. These small mines have been operating during the nationwide strike, but several nundred miners, banded together, forced the closing yesterday of five of them. The Wright ,mine near Clinton, now being operated by non-strikers who, according to word . reaching strike leaders, are heavily guarded, Is one of the pitts sluted for a visit. The strikers declared they will attempt to disarm the guard and force the closlag of the mine. Mass meetings are to be held at Blcknell tomorrow and at Sullivan Saturday at which plans will be laid for similar crusades in those fields. The field was quiet today.

STUDENT SHOT BY POLICEMAN

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J CHICAGO, June 16. Frank J

Hahn, ' a student,, died early today from wounds Inflicted by William

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In loving memory of our dear

daughter Beatrice, who passed away

one year ago todayi In Oak Hill softly sleeping, where the flowers gently wave. Lies the' one we lovo so dearly In her lonely silent grave. Oft we think of you. dear Beatrice; and our hearts are filled with pain. Oh, this world would be a heaven could "we but see your face again. The flowers we lay upon your grave may wither and decay. But the love' we have for you, dear daughter, "will never fade away. Mr., and Mrs. W. Howartn and Family-

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Carfleld Lodge No. 668. F. & A. M-. will hold a tailed meeting Friday, June 16. opening at 7:00

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urged to be present. Visitors welcome. F. J. FRUHRMEYER. W. M. 6-16-16 Hear the special releases out today at Cables. 6-15-2t

NOTICE The Security 'Benefit Association will hold their Annual Picnic. Sunday, June ith, at Douglas Park,

Hammond. Members are urged to

attend. One of our National Officers

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short address. ' Bro. Phil Greenwald will take charge. Lunch will be served at 1 o'clock, , F. ROBENHORST. Financier. 6-16

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Helts, a policeman, who sought to arrest him for an alleged attack upon a young woman in a taxicab. The young woman, and another man who was In the cab, are being sought. Helts said he was summoned by the driver of the taxicab and that when he approached and ordered Hahn out of the cab the latter attempted to flee, Tho policeman nred and Hahn fell with a bullet in his groin. During the shooting. Hahn's companion and the young woman

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EUROPE'S WHEAT IN GOOD SHAPE

t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. June 16. The European wheat crop is in a healthy condition, according to reports reaching the Department of Agriculture today. In France, Germany and Poland, the condition of the crop is not up to Una average, but elsewhere it is above the average. General rains and warmer weather are facilitating growth and Improving the condition of the crop.

John Stevens of Hoboken, X. X, first proposed metal armor plates for ehip sides during the war of 1S12.

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WEEK END EXCURSION FARES to Rochester, Ind. (LAKE MANITOU) and return via Chicago or Erie Railroad. $3.45 Round Trip. Excursion tickets on sale every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 2nd, to October 1st, 1922. Tickets good returning until the Monday immediately following date of sale. For further information call, Phoce 184 H. M. Smith, Ticket Agent

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