Time Turns BackwardsDo You Recall These Items from The Times Columns?TWENTY TEARS AGO TODAY Hammond—Fred Hornlein off 86 State street died in a Chicago hospital. . . Barney Berg complained to police that two bushels of beans had been stolen from his garden, , . Willis R Ford, first chairman, of the citizens party, was recovering from a stroke of paralysis.Dyer — Raymond E, Strong enlisted in the army, , - Mrs. Joseph Wildner was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaiser.Crown Point — Ed Fauser moved into his new home in Sheridan streetTEN YEARS AGO TODAY Hammond—Miss Anne Howe, 20, of 1259 Jefferson street, was named the winner of the Miss r Hammond contest sponsored by The Times. . . Neither Dick Brusch or John Millett wanted the credit for the 17-pound muskie which they caught on their vacation, , , Bill Thompson started on a motor trip to Oklahoma. , . Councilman Dave W. Beach returned from a trip in the west.c;Whiting— James Wamright of 119th street left for Danville,Til, to spend his vacation with his parents. . . Thomas Naef,,son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naef of Sheridan avenue, who S v/ent west to work on a ranch, accepted a position as guide at ^Yellowstone park, according to 'word received here.Hobart—The infant daughter tof Mr. and Mrs. Black had her tfoot crushed when a cake of ijice fell on it, * Earl Shorb was 2badly bruised when the motorcycle he was riding collided twith another. . , Charles Stev- 1ens, section foreman on the rPennsylvania, hired six women tto work on the section to take cthe places of the men who quit , * Mrs. Dora Halstead was on ' the sick list.