Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 154, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1922 — Page 6
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.i aneAny, Peomber 1J The r S3 ,b,W Mrth V-i "u, -'Merrea; recai ttme i8r la-taitioa, m-h ST? i lle keiA tU sa gn oa truest tenej i,tTytr wll wtBtlaTr' hls Parent, S.1 Ua ti. ha Bi Mr, a. itatt i Gtoat rtii SeX r4? fSf dl3trtbikitL their twitiiy buatHaaa maatta last avjUn wi&x ipitld rajMseotatkm hi fif-?ir teemUn, pregeat Tha Baa-aea aeorfsnaai election r effleers took ace and After the balnesa tiaw rjwmd social -l3r wikh gmea. A delight luncheon wa sctted at tba elcsa bJ the tueet-
eiJirtmaa heUdaya for Rockfr asiless begki tltis Maalns and tie lr fttEmcnt4 soans: women wha attend the eollee tkla year WU1 ai-rire far tha hsttdajrs this aveiilns ad tsaenrenr. Wiss Kathrya Haehel. af aioraioe arenwe, cornea tenigrhtj Hlaa Armelda Bussert. oi BoogJas a-remie comes tomorrow, aa does 2las BHne-r Shankitn. of Hth street: Miss Lydia Eiltake, of S'sreat aremie, and Miss Margaret EMaca. of Foreat areaue. Stbt.1 af the littia fHaiads of Msatsr lohn Bckma, ef iJetreit street, hare been asked t tha Beckman home tomorrow afterneoa to heip 3e4in ce'eirato his birthday. The Chrlatraaa holldaya rrtU beg-in for the VnlTersity of Chicago otadents on Friday, and some of the Hammond you ay folks, -wha will arrlTa at thalr respeetira homea for the days bf TaeaUon are Hubert Wiliieim. , tawreaea Himbrangh, rrank etimnwra. Ted JVdehllag. Madelyn Caaroyj Laura FltaseraJd, CSara Breanaa and May fteaatng: Tha Sirla SVteedly Society trill statfcer at the Pariah Setiaa temerrer e renins. Thtirsdayj far their eairtsiarAa party; Sreryeae la lookin? forward tb this taeetia beanee thr-B ii h b to interesting grab tag as a eatlrd el ika eranins. The eemittee in ehurro wlU bare Ha kanda Waay repnrU5g Creahjaoata fr t&a &artj'. Kft amd Mra. iL barana. f iSorains aentoa. ara entertainiar Ijycy tweas MlUer, -w-feo trill a5lea.r tJjis eveiiln 1a cancer! vriCK the Weiah ainrera at the First Freeayteaiaa ekareli Klas Hthl JaeefeeaB4 f eestiia street wtU ajj He iwrnw ta the Pi&Qi iSlua en tkarsday eelngr. Thla trfti a the CHrlrtmska part''
and it is hoped that there will b a goodly cro-wd Ar. C, U Vfoltr. ot 754 Claude street rclil entertain the members of the Firth division of tha Ladles
AJd Society f the Fira( Jt. &. church
Tor their Christmas tarty tomorrow; December the twenty t st. Kveryon is urg-e-d to corna to help make this meeting a pleajant one. Sirs, Maj-y Schutz, Sibley street who ia nour rnakini? lier home with her aon, Edward, 459 Bauer street, and Vho httn had th misfortune to bfi lit for seYeral weeks, was reported hot (juite so well this morriWion 'Wiison, k student of Indiana, (tnlvtrlty, will return tomorrow ftom EIoouniDgtoti, to spend the hoiiJay vacatioji with his kretita Mr: and Sirs: Jesse NS'ilaon 6f Hiffhlana irtteet; Th Parent-Teachers Association ef the 'W'fcajac School, will meet Thursday fttio6n, Hecerober the twenty -first a-t thre 6'clock at the echiol. Room etn vil sins the Christmas carols, Mr, Barrell will speaK in "Vocational Tork and t-oorh eleven ha pls-aned a Christrnas play. There Is also a. social horj.r In store and everyone is urged to the there: aciaa Mary 3Welf"f Truman Boulevard, Mia Katherine Buah, of Oak afreet aid Miss Frances Broderick, cf Hoffraaa street, all students of Yajparaleo tinivetslty win arrive on Friday to 2nd tha hollJajs at their hewes: Mlae Mae E11 3fen pf Yrast anue, d&arhter of Mr. and Mrs. George VT. hreea will arrive this evening- from trauw university, jrhetft she U s- eradeet, to spend the holidays with her patents. On Tuesday. eeejnj Sflss Slary Elieabtk tttli bf Cra-.r;rdvllle. Indiana tie room-mate b Mlis Kreen, will arrive t spend tjje rest bf the ho!iflayi with Silas tlteen:
StevftR'9 parer.ts. Mr. Join thm oii Friday!
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of Mrs: f: 3. lescheidler. on ty,o.ns Street for their meetins. fhe home was te?.tKa for the occaaion, with the -joliiay decorations where the evenly passed all too quickly informally. Mrs. fiescheidler had cleverly arranred a l.arse basket for the srah ba$ gifts which each member had ibroashk with toer end tvere passed tout dur.ln.? XMa pleasant evening, At a later boar th h-ostess served lovely luncheon; Mrs. Mfcrtln Lin of ftfbley street has rone to Battle Creek. Michigan, to attend the funeral services of Ed. Bradley bf BattU Creek. Mr. Bradley Is survived by a wife, formerly Miss Loa T imberlaie of Hammond, and four children;
Mrs. Orlay Johnston and daughter, avelyn LaOeil of Benton Harbor, Miehig-an, hare arrived to spend the holidays r?ith Mrs. H. Smith of Sibley street:
John R. M. Bishop, of Canton, O.. recently arrived in Hammond1 t?j join his mother Mrs. S. Bishop and to apend the holidays as the gnest of ' Mrs. Artrrar "Wwnsche. ci ITS Lewis street. Mra. Oliver Oairherty of T7t Cl aside atret entertained for her daughter tois, who waa celebrating her fcirthday at a aix o'clock dinner party. The tabie was lovely with Chrlstraaa decorations and the gaiety whieh a iirhted birthday cake ra.n give a taible. At eaeh place thete were ptaee cards with a sprlsr of liolly pon them and an appropriate Terse for eaeh one: t'anelne waa the diversion tii the evening ani plans were nde far a theatre patty somewhat taler Ml9S Jaugbrty received ioreiy gifka;.
wUfred Kaufman a , student the University I Pennsylvania, r tcrned to Hammond la.'it aiurda to speed the holiday with his far ents Mr. and Mrs. Ca.rl Kaufmar, of gon.th llohman street. Since hi return he has been visiting h!a fraternity brother a,t N'orthwestern.. where plana are i'Tg made iox a fraternity convention the end of trie month ia Chicago. Mr?. Grots'. Chapln, of Hthgland street welcomed Ihe members of the Alrtha phi to. her home Vefte.rday for a one o"c!oct lnnc.heon. The guests found their plac.es at the one larf;i" table attractive with red carnations and slender tapers, where a delicious luncheon was served. The afternoon proved interesting for a hura red hag filled with gifts of a phristfnas nature was placed iu one corner erf ihe room with strinps to each gift wlaich the ladies had to follow up before comLng to their gift. The remainder of the afternoon was pleasantly devoted to sewing- and informality. Clifford Wifhani, a student at Furdue uni'-ersity, wiil arrive in Hammond thfa evening to be the guest ot his sister Mrs. H. H. Lighty, 121 Van Burea street. foT the holidays. Miss TYances Cornell of Detroit street has haen ill at het home for about a week ; Miss Gra.ce Bell who la . attend inj; the Miss Howe and Miss Marot's school in Thoenpaon, Corrn., will arrive tomoroTi- aftrnoon frorri the East to spend tiw holidays ifh her parents Mr. and lrs. H: K: Bell, of Rimbach avenue: On Monday everiir Miss Blanche Nixon welcomed the teachers of tht Wal!ice ?chool, of whom she Is principal, to llie school for a Chrlstnias party. The evening- waa spent playtrg ramee with Alta lAraen wlrtttir.g the first prize and Miss Hena iell the coneolatiou jirite. A .Tack Homer re filled with interestingsift? was a featore of the evening; At the close of the eve-nlr.g-the frronp of guests tnjoved refreshments In the halls of the butldlns whre a beaotifni ehrlslnaa tree and other Christmas deeoratiens added their festlvenesa to the occasioa.
STARRING IN NEW HIT
BQaa Vao-iea JrfftAiser whs la attn Jfatleeai l?ak Beimna-ry In "Washington, t. )., this year will airrire tewerrew taorniBjg to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IT; J. McAleer of TTebb etreeli Mrs. Oeorga Sfwven. and children l Highland street left today fur tJeeanr, Illlneia. w-bere they will spend the holidays with Mrs.
BlUBB Suddenly. pltifullyi yeterday, death stalked into a Hammond home and transformed tha gar Christmas painting festooning the house to ribbands of mourning, the green-leafed holly wreathe to" the purple funeral emblems and took from a happy young man. scarce over the threshold ef maturity) his life. tValter "W. BJnde, aged il years, popular Hammond man, nephew ef Chief Bmil ande, died suddenly yesterday noon, at his home. 82! State street, after a few hours of illness foil swing an attack el tha asthma. TT Kd worked tha day orevteua
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was to hare joined frleeda la pre paring a Christmas tree. Ha was employed for t years a the B. J. ft B. railroad In Gary He had served with the S7th Infan try, stationed at Camp Houston. esHes fels parents, he Is rurriv etl hv ene brother. Edrrara, &d twi sisters, Myrtle, and Mrs. lr Moll. It. funeral will fea held Friday a
1:00 ti'cluok from the late residence
and at t:0 from tha et. PaMl's L.u tharan church on Clinton street. Burial at Concordia cemetery. KicV Emmerllng will conduct the funeral. COHWAT
r. J. Conway, aged 86 years, ploner resident, early associate of the
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balnnlngs of Hammond, died early
this morr.lng at his home In the Forest Preserve. Mr. Conway
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the sunshine and darkening in e shadows. There in sfim Sweet i.-ky bower God placed man, the . ft of the Jvjman family. God-like i form end feature and G6d-!ike i all his attributes of soul knd niad. R'jt man by a wrong- choice ost bis glory and all thef?e beautiPS. The or.lv hope of the wCrld today is to choose Christ and live. Service each evening at 1:30. Special miniier in tong by Professor and Mrs. Wells. Don't miss these marvelous numbers. ; COAT THIEVES
ARE ARRESTED Overcoat thieves got two garments yesterday. The owner of one of the coats caught the wearer of the contraband surtout lolterinnear the Four Corners. "I could tall that coat In rqtl Hon. It has a peculiar cut to it When I first eaw the man wearing It I felt something was wrong. Th' salesman told me there wasn't an other like It ou the North American continent. I hurried hack to my office. My coat was gone. Then
I knew he had taken the ceai in a million:" That's what Ray H. Markley saU as he identified his garment in the City court this morning and heard Judge Cleveland bind fever t the Criminal coort, Louis Millen Bteahenville, Ohio, who admitted taking Markley's coat from the eieak teol of the Northern Inotana Oaa and Electric Co., where Mr. Markley Is employed. Miller, admitting he had three times served sentences ff ttttf arc6r.y. ma7 serve, frost twti t fourteen years in thrt Stete pe(refl tlary it foand guilty Hi ra4 la? eeny in the Criminal tomti Normand Haynes, fe9 Celumlrta avenue, wasn't .uite so lucky 68 Marklev. Thieres Rtoie everteat, gloves and other clothing belonging to Haynes from a room ia tb Methodist church; They're atlti gone.
Poison gaa so deadly that enenth of 1 per cent, o fit in the ai' -nosphere tvould be fatal, haa heen used ruccessfarlry m freartag e of rats and vermtn.
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passed away In the hoys he has occupied at 159th street end Lincoln avenue, since 1876. Me is survived by his wife, two daughters. Mrs, C. J". Downs, of Hammond and Mrs. R. J, Krotser of Chicago, eight grandchildren and two great grajid-chlldren . The fenera! will be held Friday, with burial at Holy Cross cemetery tVest Hammond. Emmerltng will conduct 'the funeral.
n t RKJ5 Suffering a third and fatal stroke of paralysis, Mrs. A. J. Brjrke, former Hammond resident, died Sunday at her homo In Fort Wayne, according to word reaching here. She will be burled Friday ot Auburn, fad. She Is survived by her hns'oand, a eon and a daughter.
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"Hall ia afloat and the river Is rising;"4 is the subject for the ser. mon tonight by I)r. Mooro of the Nasarene Cburdh, corner of Caln-i met and Michigan avenue. He spoke last night on "The Yl'rong Choice."' text Matt. 37:!2. "What shali I do with Jesus. J-stjs the
great n-.asterbuilder was on trial. It v-aa the Christ who made man'a edenic home, which, as one has said must have been the very dream of God, glowing with ineffable beauty. , Tt mfjst have "been rimmed with bltje mountains from whose moss covered cliffs leaped a thousand streams that spread out la mid-air like bridal-veils kissing a thousand ratn-bo.ws from the ean. tt must have b?en a archipelago of gorg. eous colors flecked with green isles whero grape-vine staggered from tree to tree as If drtiak on the wine of Us own purple clusters, where peach and plum and blood-red cherries and every kind of berry bent bush and Ibough and shown like fhower-drops of rtiby and of pearl. It must have been a wilderness of flowers, redolent ot eternal spring and pulsing with Jslrd-song where dapple fawns lay On banks of vip1ris ftnd leopards 'peaceful and ; tame lounged In copses of magno-1 lias, where harmless tigers lay on snowy beds of lilMes and Hons gen
tle and laty panted In Jungles of roses. its billowy landscape mbst have been festooned with the tangled creepers rbrlght and perrenfai with bloom and curtained with sweet-scented groves where pomegrartates and oranges hang like the eolden globes and rod moons. Its air must have been softened hy the dreamy hare of k perpetual summer
and through Its midst Cowed a trans lucent rl-ver alternating glea.mln
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