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January 02, 1942

January 4, 2012

Main Headline: U. S. Announces Fall of Manila HOLDUP MAN LOSES NERVE Woman Storekeeper Is Intended Victim; Bandit Escapes. A well-dressed bandit was frustrated in an attempted holdup at the Dora Bruhn grocery, corner of Union and Locust streets, at 10:30 o’clock New Year’s eve. The man, described as between 25 and 30 years of [...]

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December 31, 1921

January 1, 2012

WITHDRAWS CANDIDACY FOR COUNTY RECORDER Miss Jessie Philley, employed at the M. J. Drapier abstract office at the Valparaiso State bank, has announced her withdrawal as a candidate for the republican nomination for county recorder. Miss Philley has accepted a position as stenographer with County Clerk R. C. Jones to succeed Miss Kathryn Kirkpatrick, and [...]

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December 30, 1921

January 1, 2012

UNIVERSITY TO PLAY INDIANAPOLIS LAWYERS Tonight at 8 o’clock at the university gymnasium the Brown and Gold basketball team will take on the Indianapolis university law school five in what promises to be the best game so far this season. Local fans are loud in their praise of Coach Goheen’s squad and are expecting a [...]

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December 29, 1921

December 29, 2011

AUTOISTS DISREGARD STREET SIGNS ON INDIANA The city police have received complaints from the young people who have been given the use of East Indiana avenue for coasting purposes, that automobile drivers have disregarded the “street closed” signs and have driven their cars past the signs, thus causing a dangerous condition to exist. The police [...]

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December 28, 1921

December 29, 2011

LOCAL BUSINESS HOUSES WILL CLOSE NEXT MONDAY Monday next will be observed generally by the business houses of Valparaiso as New Years, according to a decision made by the Merchants’ Bureau several weeks ago. This observance will permit the store employees to observe New Years, since the day proper comes on Sunday. The public should [...]

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December 27, 1921

December 29, 2011

WHEELER MAN LOSES AUTOMOBILE IN GARY William Tarnow, residing near Wheeler, lost an Oakland automobile Christmas night in Gary. Mr. Tarnow was attending the Orpheum theatre in that city and left the machine in front of the pace. At the conclusion of the performance the car was missing. The theft was reported to the Gary [...]

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December 24, 1921

December 29, 2011

SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR THE HOLIDAY VACATION The public schools closed yesterday for the holiday vacation of two weeks. The work accomplished in the past sixteen weeks has been highly satisfactory and it is to be hoped on January 9th, 1922, all will return with renewed vigor to continue their studies. A splendid spirit has prevailed [...]

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December 23, 1921

December 29, 2011

ANNUAL DINNER AND CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE The Tri Kappa annual dinner and Christmas exchange party was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Parks on East Lincolnway. Thirty-two members were present, all city residents except Margaret Rowell, who came out from Chicago to be present. A tree loaded with beautiful gifts lent a holiday [...]

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December 22, 1921

December 22, 2011

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT FOR POOR CHILDREN Mrs. Rosenberger, residing near the Nickel Plate, will entertain a number of poor children Saturday at a Christmas party. In order to make the affair one long to be remembered by the children, she has asked for donations from people of the city. Old clothes, old toys, candy or money [...]

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December 21, 1921

December 21, 2011

VALPO MAN RECOVERS STOLEN CAR IN CHICAGO A. L. Collins, of East Monroe street, went to Chicago yesterday to drive out an automobile that was stolen last July. The machine was recovered a short time after the loss was reported, but for some reason or other Mr. Collins was not notified until a few days [...]

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