Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1922 — Page 12
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second. The remainder of the afternoon was eoclally enjoyed and a fine luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mesdames Rudolph Muenich, Joseph Luebfcer, Henry Radloff, Frances Dietrich, Ida McCullougrh, Henry Wessel.
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(iAUE FOR TODAY (Submitted by Community Service) EARTH, AIR AND WATER The players are seated In a circle. One of the number cells out "earth"' and throws a knotted handkerchief at some one. At the same time counting ten. The irson who receives the handkerchief must grlve the name of some animal before ten counts are completed. He then throws the handkercnlef to someone else. So the game goes on. If "air"' Is called, the name of a bird must be given. . If water is called, the name of a fish must be given.
The "Woman's Missionary Society of the first Presbyterian church will meet Sunday evening: in the church at seven thirty o'clock, October the eighth. Mrs. Minnie Kline will preside at the meeting and the musical program Is in charge of Mrs. A. J. Warber. The program follows: . 1. Orchestra: Selected. 2. "Ora Pro Nobis," Piccolomini. Solo, John McNeil. 3. Devotion, led by Mrs. E. M. ShanUlin. 4. "Pants the Hart," Smart. Duet by Mrs. L. I Bomberger and Mrs. J. C. Parrett. 5. Announcements, 6. "Josephine," G. Nazone. "Song Without Words." J. Dubez. Harp, Miss Eltessa Emmerling. 7. "Our World Ministry," Rev. J. C. Parrett. Mr. Parrett will use slides to illustrate his talk, which is to include a summary of the mission work of the Presbyterian church. S. Hymn by the entire congregation.
The South Side W. C. T. U. will meet at the heme of Mrs. John Gavit on Highland street and Hyslop place this evening. Friday, October the sixth, at seven thirty o'clock. s will be the business meeting and it is noped that a number of the ladles will see fit to be there.
The Lake County Humane Society will meet at the Central school on Monday evening, October the ninth.
at seven thirty o'clock. The election of officers will be held and
rerorts will be expected from the
inspectors and the treasurer will give a report. A large attendance
of members is urged and looked ror
The Jolly Eight Pedro Club met at the home of Mrs. J. C. Nowlan at
hor home on Wallace Road on N ed
riesday afternoon for their regular meeting. During the games, Mrs. J. C. Xowlan, Mrs. C. Witter, Mrs. C. Hoblitzel won the honors and Mrs. C. Rhode the consolation prize. After the gamea Mrs. Xowlan served her guests nicely at one large table brightened with a lovely boquet of cosmos appropriate for the occasion. Twenty of the friends of Mrs. Emery Heulett, of Meunlch Court, came to her home last evening to enjoy the evening with her complementary to Mrs. Leonard Moran, a recent bride. The five tables of bridge were in play In the rooms made cheery with the seasons and at the end of the evening's play when scores were compared it was discovered that Miss Esther Lund, had won first honors and Mrs. Moran,-second. Mrs. Huelett also presented Mrs. Moran with an attractive guest prize. Luncheon was served temptingly after this evening of pleasure for Mrs. Moran,
CHICA&O LITE STOCK HCXJfcJl Receipts, 15,000; market Is slow to steady to unevenly higher; bulk. 8001000; top. 1005; heavyweight. 870990; medium weight. 97001000; light weight, J350985; light lights, 910950; heavy packing sows, smooth, 750 825; packing sows, rough, 700(3 926; pigs, 850 925.
CATTLE Receipts, 6,500; market
slow to steady to lower; beef steers: choice and prime 1110 1270; medium and good, 735(3:1110; good and choice.
88g1225; common and medium, 575
885: butcher cattle: heifers, 465
945; cows, 3653815; bulls, 350 625; canners and cutters: cows and heifers, 276 365; canner steers: 350.
450; veal calves (light and handy-
weight) 800 1100; feder steers, 565
810; stocker steers, 400735; stoc-
ker cows and heifers. 350525.
SHEEP Receipts, 12,000; market
solw, fat lambs; steady, feeders and Kheep around steady; lambs (84 lbs.
down) 12501435; lambs: culls and common, 8501223; yearling weth
ers. 875 1225; ewes, v50675; ewes:
culls and common, 200 375; breeding ewes: 430 1150; feeder lambs: 1300 1435. CHICAGO TTLOBVCB BUTTER Receipts, ff,222 tubs; extra, 43; standard. 39; extra firsts. 39041V;,; firsts, 35 37; packing stock 26 27. EGGS Receipts, 3,160 cases; miscellaneous, 2830; odinary firsts, 2526; firsts, 3135; checks, 12 18; dirties, 1519. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 27; chl ckens, 1823; springs, 19; roosters, 134; geese. 19; ducks, 24. POTATOES Receipts, 56 cars; Wis. Round White, 75 85 cwt; Minn White sacked. 90 100 cwt; Red Rivers, sacked, 95 105 cwt; So. Dakota Early Ohios. 7080 cwt. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 10llc; 70 to 80 lbs.. 12 13c; 90 to 110 lbs., 1416c; fancy, thick, 17c; overweight, 130 to 175 lbs.. 810c.
Few lumber experts In the northwest can scale and tally more rapIdly than Mrs. Edgar Ha.nnon, Orgon's only woman lumber operator.
The nickname Uncle Bam was first used in Troy, N. T. In 1812.
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UIA.NTS Scott up: Strike one,
called; Scott singled to center. Bancroft up: Strike one, called; ball one, low; Bancroft safe on first, Scott tak- i lng third on Ward's muff. Groh up: : Scott out, run down between third and home, Hoyt to Dugan to Schang to Dugan, Bancroft taking third; Groh grounded, batter reaching second; Bancroft scored on Frlsch's sacrifice fly to Witt; Groh taking third after the catch. Meusel up: ; Strike one; ball one. Inside; strike two, called. Groh scored on Meusel's single to right. Toung up: Young forced Meusel, Ward to Scott. Two runs, two hits, one error. tovrts iNunam YANKEES Dugan up: Dugan out Groh to Kelly. Ruth up: Ball one; ball two; Dugan was hit by pitched ball, took first Plpp up: Ball one; strike one, called; strike two. missed; Plpp struck out. Meusel "up: Strike one, missed; foul strike; ball one, high; ball two, low. Ruth out, Frlsch to Groh, on Meusei's grounder. No runs; no hits. GIANTS Kelly up: Strike one, called; atrlke two, missed,; Kelly singled over second. Cunningham up: Kelly out stealing second, Schang to Scott; strike one on, Cunningham; Cunningham out, Dugan to Plpp. Smith up: Smith singled to left. Scott up: Strike one, called; strike two, fouled; Scott struck out. No runs; two hits. tiith xzrzmro
YANKEES Schang up: Strike one. fouled; strike two, fouled; ball one, high; ball two, high; Schang out, Kelly to Scott who covered first. Ward up: Strike one, fouled; strike two. called; ball one, wide; Ward filed to Cunningham. Scott up: Strike one. called; Scott fouled to Groh. No runs, no hits. GIANTS Bancroft up: Ball one. low; strike one; strike two, called; ball two, tvide; Bancroft fanned. Groh up: Groh out, Dugan to Plpp. Frisch up: Foul, strike one; ball one high; strike two, called; ball two, inside; ball three. Inside; Frlsch walked. Meusel up: Foul, strike on; ball one, low; Frlsch out stealing, Schang to Scott. No runs; no hits.
szzTK xxrurxxrct YANKEES Hoyt up: Strike one, foul; ball one, wide; Hoyt singled to center. Witt up: Strike one, called ; Hoyt was forceJ at second by Witt. Bancroft to Frlsch. Dugan up: Strike one. called; strike two. missed; Dugan flied to Meusel. Ruth up': Strike one, missed; pall one, low; Ruth lined to Young. No runs; one hit GIANTS Mtufel up: Ball on, wide; Meusel filed to Meusel. Young up: Strike one, called; Young singled to left Kelly up: Ball one, wide; ball two, low; strike one, Kelly fouled to Plpp. Cunningham up: Cunningham out. Ward to Plpp. nj tuiih; one hit. SEVENTH XNRTZrO YANKEES Plpp up: Plpp out, Frlsch to Kelly. Meusel up: Strike one, missed; ball one, wide', ball two, low; foul, strike two; Meusel beat out an Infield hit. Schang up: Schang doubled to right, Meusel going to third. Ward up: Elmer Smith batted for Ward: Strike one, called; ball one, wide; ball two, wide; ball three, low; strike two, missed; Smith struck out. Scott up: Strike one; ball one, low; Scott out, Bancroft to Kelly. No runs; one hit IGIANTS McNally now playing second base for the Yankees. Smith up: Strike one, called; Smith out, Hoyt to Plpp. Scott up: Scott out, Dugan to Pipp. Bancroft up: Strike one, called: ball one, wide; strike two, called; ball two. wide: ball
three, high; Bancroft walked. Groh up: On a hit . and run play, Groh singled to right, Bancroft went to third. Frlsch up: Bancroft scored and Groh went to third on FrisCtVs single to third. Meusel up: Meusel out, McNally to Pipp. One run; two hltd. EIGHTH XSmZHO YANKEES Baker batted for Hoyt Ball one, low; Baker out to Kelly unassisted. Witt up: Ball one, low; strike one, called; foul, strike two; Witt filed to Cunningham. Dugan upi DuKan out, Groh to Kelly. No runs; no hits. GIANTS Young up: Jones now pitching for the Yanks. Ball one. inside; strike one, missed; boll two, low; ball three, high; strike two, calfed; Young singled through second. Kelly up: Ball one. Inside; foul, strike one; Kelly sacrificed, Jones ' o Pipp. CunnSngham up: Strike one; strike two, called; ball one, low; ball two, high; bail thrfe. low; Cunningham walked. Smith up: Ball one, low; Smith filed to McNally. Scott up: Strike one, called; ball one, high; Scott fouled to Dugan. No runs; one hit swth. ansnxia YANKEES Ruth up: Ball one, outside; strike one, missed: foul, strike two: Ruth out, Frisch to Kelly. PiPP up: Foul, strike one; ball one, wide; ball two, high; Plpp out, Bancroft to Kelly. Meusel up: Meusel out, Bancroft to Kelly. No runs; no hits.
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The last cLance for you to register for the fall election is NEXT MONDAY, OTOBER 9TH. At ttat time the regular precinct polling places will be open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. For your convenience, however, the Democratic Committee has arranged to register voters on Saturday Afternoon and evening at the places listed below. You may be away Monday or you may forget it. BE SURE to register either Saturday ot Monday and your name will be placed on the psrmanent registration books as long as you reside in the same precinct. ' ' Moser Hardware Store, Robertsdale. Sobieske Grocery, 125 Gostlin Zitz Real Estate Office, 377 Hohman St. Democratic Headquarters, Oyer Lion Store Majestic Hotel, Hohman St. Burns Undertaking Home, State St. Mehan's Grocery, Walter & Thornton Walwers Ice Cream Parlor, Conkey Ave.-Harrison J. P. Smith's Ice Cream Parlor, Sibley and Maywood Columbia Hotel & Restaurant, Morton Ave. For Further Information Phone Headquarters Hammond 218
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