Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1907 — Page 6
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. "Wednesday. June 2G, 1907.
2r AJSD AROUND GARY
T. E. Knotts spi.-nt Chicago.
this forenoon in
Mr. It. W;i!.-!., Miss Fotindray ami Dr. Hlieu eiov.t yt.st-n.l;:y in Chicago.
Gallagher & Williams have beRun the hri k work n tin- Knotts building at Seventh av.nu- un.l Hroadway.
Fifteenth street yesterday.
was a Chicago visitor
Misses Eva Chantal and Bessie Brown visited Miss aKte Rc-bedeau of 11S43 Lafayette avenue Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. are the proud which arrived
Dwyer of West Pullman Iarent3 of a baby girl at their home Monday.
Miss Effie Blair of Lowe avenue was tendered a miscellaneous shower by a number of her friends Monday cvenig.
The adjuii of trust.ten to bp ' c and adjourn
IT. i did
d !i of
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:' :m; ex ali fra:.
of
the board pt to lis-,is-askers
LANSING NEWS
DYER NEWS
Miss Edna Bailey is on the sick list.
F. day
F. Scheidt was at on business.
?t. John Hon-
of course, Mr. Peterson did the rest.
After refreshments had been served
they were taken to Veaco's corner and
everybody called for a speech, to which both Mr. and Mrs. Peterson responded
gracefully. After this they were es
corted home.
F. Hitzeman of Krtuzbur; Dyer visitor yesterday.
was
Miss Oocile in UU-nwood.
Vansteenberg is visiting
Dr. T'luplm left y. sirnli y morning
for a v.-1 -fk's sMy at Hartford "it v. i The doci'ir and fri.-rd will probably go
to Chicago i"r t! v . k i nd iiuio th doctor niiiii -s !..i k.
Tiie school board of the Lansing pub-lb-school held a special board meeting
last n!.; be next
;ht. The Thursday
regular meeting will
The H. S. '.' : nil Of the Sir. placi-s h ft ipi-r pip.'S hcrosa ti
Fifth avemic
The t!..tn. building of si way on Fifth pron r 'ss i !ig I". east both on
i.Miip.iny h.as finished t iitt. isi li-ois and
i n for :--v.'-r a id water under sidewalks up to fliKll the Wabash.
; r. y
a v i
has
W.st Th. on l-'iT
h.-gun 1 of Bro; r work t'a uvt-r
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Ceorge Pckk.r's brother, Jacob, killed Saturday at the Pullman Shops by a car which fell on him. funeral will be lu Id Wednesday.
was Car The
HOBART NEWS
di.waik:; and paving
With fourtlng and si.vtei partment is Must of the drunks, a f v. and then a t!
i n meti in jail n yesterday, th avitig str-nu
la w nrea :crs being scrappi !.'f.
this morne local dei'US da vs.
are plain i.s and now
Mrs. J. C town yestc
. Watson rday.
of Toleston was in
Floyd Sax ton of Toleston friends here yesterday.
visited
Miss Ellen Malone
ed llobart friends yesterday
of Whiting visit-
Tho real terestlng s Some little the session iomln.ir.cv
estate board hi sslon ytfterilay
Id an inaf ternoon.
f r on of
The admission at $10.
nc the
.1 developed mint of tiie board by a was finally
during alleged clique, placed
One of the foreign prisoners was bound over this morning to the circuit court, lie had stolen tu. last pair of trousers and p::ir of shoes of a roommate. The roommate had to appear in court in u pair of overalls and barefooted.
grading Broadto the PenusylStein, Wyatt & already begun
The sub-contrai t for way from the Wabash vania, lias been Ut to Company. They have
wink and Contractor McCroa estimates that the grading should all bo done within thirty days. If this is done, it will hasten the work greatly and make possible a much earlier completion of the paving.
Marion county's treasurer, Oliver Fnsley, and his father. E. J. Ensley, president of the Fnion National Savings and Loan association of Indianapolis are spending several days here getting in touch with the development to find out if property lure is desirable for loaning money on. They are finding a ready market here as well as other points in Lake county.
Kveryono Interested In the traction franchises came out this afternoon. Attorney Meyer from Soutli Bend kept guard of llanna Interests. Mayor barrow of LaPorta looked after his own Interests as did Attorney Gavit of Will tin??. Mr. Knapp of Knapp. Ilaynie & Campbell came down for tho Gary and Hammond Traction company. Betides these a large number of local citizens were in attendance.
Dan Heart, a colored prisoner, made a desperate effort to get away yesterday afternoon. When Mr. Kramer, the restaurant man carried in tho food for dinner. Heart darted out of the cell room and not noticing Officer Klopf. who chanced to be In a corner polishing his shoes, ho sprang out of the door and ran wildly west. Klopf took In the situation at a glance and grabbing a heavy searchlight, tube lying handy, he pursued tho prisoner. Ills fleetness of foot stood him in good stead and after a short run, approached close enough to Heart to strike him. bringing him down. He returned reluctantly and gets no more chances. He is of the McCluster typo and makes light of his offenses.
Jesse Frame returned to Ciiicago yesterday after a few day's visit here with relatives.
Miss Tillie Gruel Is spending a week in trie country at the home of her uncle John Gruel, soutli of town.
Mrs. Fred Englebrecht and children of Chicago are spending a few days in llobart, at the home of Fred Kaska.
The strawberry crop is now being harvested and th local growers are shipping a great many berries out of town.
Next Friday Is the date of tho annual German Lutheran school picnic. It will be held this year in the grove near the ball park. Preparations are being made for a good time, the public in general being Invited.
There will be "nothing doing" in llobart on the Fourth of July in the way of a celebration. A dance has been advertised to be held in Strattan's hall
in the evening, and the Maroons scheduled to play two games with Carl Athletics of Chicago one in forenoon and one after dinner.
are the the
BLACK OAK NEWS
Frank Weyner of visitor here today.
Merrillville was a
Mrs. C. J. S at Hammond
boon is today.
a business visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Benson were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Polson Sunday.
James Glass and son, Fred, of South Chicago, made a short visit here Monday enroute to Otis, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nickel and Miss Bertha Wedgewood attended the funeral of Mrs. Krug at Hessvllle Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Ewen entertained a number of young ladies from llobart in honor of her sister, Ethel Larson, who is making an extended visit here. Those present were: Misses Lydia Traeger, Johannah Lungren, Esther Isakson, Alice and Ruth Struebing, Alice Larson and Masters Elmer, Edwin and Herbert Larson, Armet Carlson, all of llobart.
RENSSELAER NEWS
Mrs. Rebedeau and son, Alfred, were Chicago visitors yesterday.
Mrs. teenth terday,
Nelson street
of One Hundred shopped in Chic
and ago
Fif-yes-
Mrs. Herman visited friends morning.
and da u gh to; In Roseland
, Sophie. Tuseday
Mrs. Sullivan of One Hundred and BORMAN DRUG CO.
INDIANA HARBOR
Emil Rhlner of here yesterday.
Gary visited friends
Miss Lucile Chicago today
Braswell Is shopping in
Mrs. O. P. Goerg spent Sunday in Windsor Park.
Saturday and
Mrs. friends
O'Connor of In the Harbor
Chicago today.
visited
Miss Wanda Kendall of Ciiicago has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Szymanski, sinca Saturday.
Waaliingtou street. South Wabash It. It. See us for Toilet Requisites. A. HOWAUn ItKl.I., It. V., Mitr. When in Gary, stop, eat and drink at The Wabash Inn Washington St., near Wabash Track. Flrst-chvss meals. Fine Beers. Wines nd Cigars. Eat. drink and be merry STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building Post Office Building. East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
WINES. LIQUORS. AND CIGARS Only High Grade Goods THE GARY Buffet and Restaurant Charles Dolla-Chiesa. Prop.
Fitch Bros, the tilers, trip to Chicago Monday
took a business
Nick Hilbrlch of Hammond Dyer visitor yesterday.
J. J. C'hicag
Klein made a business trip to o Heights Tuesday.
Miss E. Gilmore who has been an employe of Chas. Fouler's Real Estate office, for the past year accompanied by R. Gilmore. left Tuesday morning for Crown Point where they procured a marriage license and returned the same evening. The wedding ceremony was preformed at the residence of Rev. Mungovan.
William Neudorf of St. John here yesterday on business.
John Yarck of Hammond was a business visitor in Dyer yesterday.
William Bailey left for Chicago night with a carload of cattle.
last
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keilman took a buggy ride to Hammond yesterday.
KAUFMAN'S New Empire Hotel & Buffet Now Open for Business With a Full Lino of Imported and Domestic Liquors and Cljrara. WILLIAM KAIFMAX. Pro.
When in Indiana Harbor CALL AXD SEES. GEORGE IF A OK WE KEEP A FIXE LINE OF LIQUORS AND CIGARS. 1703-137th Street
R. Hart and family of Crown were in Dyer yesterday looking business matters.
Point after
Messrs. William Koehle and George Hilbrlch of St. John were here on business this morning.
Henry Teppe, representing the Loebman Ihjuor house of Chicago, was here in the interest of his business yesterday.
Broadway.
Gary. Ind.
For Fair Treatment, Rtcht Pric r nitir mvr. ctppt tic ,
s and
o to
Co.
Toleston Lumber and Coal
A. M. Fischer, Manager number, Coal, Brick, Cement and taildis- Material TOLESTON, IND-
STEWART dc HO W Eib GENERAL CONTRACTORS AXD BUILDERS Will b pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bids.. INDIANA HARBOR. IND.
Messrs. Frank and Peter Schilling
of Schererville were in town yesterday for lumber, as they are about to build a new barn.
A very pleasant surprise was given
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Keilman yesterday evening in honor of their thirty-
fifth wedding anniversary. A larg number of friends and relatives gath
ered earlv in the evening at the home
of Mrs. A. Scheidt and from there went
to the Keilman home. I he evening
was spent playing cards. A fine supper was served. About midnight the party
broke up, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Keil
man good health and life so they may live to celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaller re
turned from their wedding trip Mon day.
EAST CHICAGO NEWS
Mrs. Will Hale visited Chicago today
Mrs. Roy-
is quite ill.
James of Magoun avenue
Mrs. George W.
visitor yesterday.
Lewis was a Chicago
Mrs. Mary Morgan spent the day with
friends in Hammond.
Mrs. Fred Telly of East Side visited
relatives here yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Moss came from St.
Louis today to visit Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Moss.
Jack Andrews has gone to Peoria
111., where he will spend his vacation
with relatives.
Mrs. Matt Johnson will entertain the
Magnolia club at her home in Baring
avenue Friday afternoon.
The Lady Maccabees will have a bazaar at the Elks hall Saturday night June 29. Refreshments will be served
Garfield Lodge F. and A. M. will visit the East Chicago lodge Saturday night and assist in giving two candidates
their third degree in Masonry.
H. E. Tuttle has moved from For
syth ana Exchange avenue to his new
shop at the corner of Chicago and Ol
cott avenue, newly equipped and strict
ly up-to-date. 5-3-tf
The Independent Order of Foresters
of East Chicago met last night in the
Elks hall. A large crowd was in at
tendance and a dainty lunch was serv
ed in honor of their first meeting in
the new hall. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed and all departed for home to meet again the second and fourth
Tuesdays in each month.
CROWN POINT NEWS
J. Levine was
terday.
over from LaPorte yes-
Attorney A. A. Bremer made a busi
ness trip to Hammond yesteruaj.
Timothy Brewer and
Waverly, Kan., are the and Mrs. II. Barton.
daughter guests of
of Mr.
E.
gee.
visit
Griesel has returned to Indian Territory, after a with his relatives here.
Musko-weeks
A
1 i v i r.
tune to foot cut
young son of Samuel Drubeck, ; in West street, had the misfor-
have the big toe off yesterday by a
of his right lawn mower.
The masons have reached the second
floor of the new Houk building and
ontractor Rudolph expects to have the
structure ready for the interior fix
tures in about three weeks.
Point and yesterday.
Merrillville and other points
II. P. Dovey has work horse from P.
purchased Gerold for
fine 40.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mager of ervil'.o yere St. John visitors day.
Scher-Tues-
Hubert Doctor returned from Chicago Tuesday evening.
'LIO'iM 10"l" f
KAUFMANN G WOLF. HAMMOND
Leo
Lauerman is sick
poison in his hand and Is cal care.
with under
blood medi-
Ed Austgen celebrated his twentyfifth birthday yesterday. He received the congratulations of his friends and neighbors, who spent several pleasant hours at tho home or Mr. and Mrs. Austgen.
RENSSELAER NEWS
The 7-year-old daughter of James Russel is dangerously sick with lung fever.
Rensselaer is arranging to have quite a big race meet at the stock farm on the Fourtli of Julv.
A marriage license was issued to
John C. Fisher and Miss Myra Wheeler
yesterday. Their marriage will occur Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the
home of the bride in South Court street.
MARRIAGE LICENSES. Issued June 25:
Paul Conrad, Clark, Ind
Alice Rehbein, Clark, Ind
Albert A. Radtke,
Gladys Wamdorf,
Cincinnati, Cincinnati,
O. O.
.23 .IS
.34 .21
Joe O'Connor returned yesterday from Forsythe, Mont., where he has been for about two months.
Gael Michaels, son of Robert Micheals, has returned after over a year's stay in the Rocky mountain region.
Edward J. Martin. Chicago
Mary A. Carlyle, Chicago... 19
Mr. and Mrs. William Frey of Chicago are visiting friends and relatives in this place. Mr. Frey is just recovering from an accident. While driving a de-
"livery wagon for Mandel Bros., he fell
from the wagon, the wheels of which passed over him. He had no bones broken, but was badly bruised.
.2t
Paul Otto Deckert, Lilly Lake, 111.
Charlotte Rosen. Chicago
William H. Tuttle, Chicago 21
Jannette B. Shumwav, Chicago 18
Cornelius E. Cunningham, Hammond. Mary A. Langenbahm, Hammond....
33 o
George Roy Gilmore, Indiana Harbor. 2b
Marie Perriene, Indiana Harbor.... 19
August Venve, Ciiicago
Evelyn Benjamin, Chicago.
.30
Walter Mack Hall. Chicago 37 Daisy D. Walker, Chicago 29
VALPARAISO NEWS
Mrs. John LePell, sr., is quite sick.
Glenn
Elkhart
James
guest of
Crisman is and Soutli
visiting relatives in Bend.
Reed of Oakland, Cal., is the friends in the city.
The Royal Neighbors will spend
Thursday with Mrs. Holley Billings.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brewer of War
saw are visiting relatives in the city.
Mrs.
terday
fornia.
Eugene from a
Willltts month's
returned stay in
yes-Cali-
Clayton C. Bryant and Mary M. Sweeney, both of Hebron, were married yesterday afternoon by Rev. II. L. Davis.
HESSVlLLE NEWS
SPECIAL,
Thursday, JUNE 27th
In
Our LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SECTION
WE WILL, SELL 150 Ladies' and Misses'
ml UUdlo
Mrs. J. S. Hess visited relatives in Hammond, Tuesday.
Julius Hess of Hammond visited Mrs. !. Hess here Tuesday.
Miss Lydia Hess was the guest of friends in Hammond, Monday.
Miss Dora Kansfield is spending a few weeks with her sister in Lansing.
WHITING NEWS
Mrs. James Evans here to spend ono Charles Cunningham.
of Alton, 111., is week with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Sheridan avenue are moving to Gary, where they will reside in the future.
Harry Armstrong, formerly a resident here but now of Bayonne, N. J., Is in Whiting renewing old acquaintances.
Louis Ileyl, who has been the guest of his auunt, Mrs. Catherine Stewart, returned to his home in Cleveland this morning.
Mrs. Gus Jones and children of Chicage are spending a couple of days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ingram.
In the case of Alex Watt vs. the city of Valparaiso, suit to recover $150 witli interest. Judge W. C. McMahan decided in favor of the city.
The wedding of Herbert N. Leete of Algonia, Wis., and Miss Ruth I. Eaton of this city, took place this afternoon at the home of the bride In East Monroe street. Rev. II. L. Davis officiated.
Mrs. Hiram Dille, one of Valparaiso's most highly respected women, died yesterday. She is survived by a husband and two little daughters. The funeral was held this morning from the Methodist church, conducted by Rev. II. L. Davis.
MUNSTER NEWS
The families of Mayor J. Smith and Dr. A .J. Lauer left Tuesday for Lake Wawasee where they will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and John Moore of Chicago attended the funeral of their cousin, George Humphreys, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Parks and son. Donald, have returned from Virginia, where they attended the Jamestown exposition.
Misses Kraatz and Hobbs, who have been the guests of Miss Elsie Koch for several days, have returned to their homes in Evanston.
Mesdames Pat Ilickey and George Humphreys are entertaining their brother, Michael Doyle, and nephew, Robert Cage, of Parkersburg, W. Va.
Made of a fine Scotch
I Ladies' Sizes 32 to 42,
Regular 4.00
ONLY
Mixed Plaid Materia
Misses' Sizes 14 to
Value.
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Have You The New
Seen Houses
711 Conkey Aveime near Conkey Plant. Take Trolley on Hohman Street Write for Book
W. Gordon Smith
321 Conkey Avenue HAMMOND
Temporary Removal Notice!
HAMMOND, IND.
Capital and Surplus 3150,000 United States Depository
Will occupy the Rear Room in First National Bank Building while it, is remodeling its present quarters. The entrance is on Sibley Street, and we shall be pleased to serve you there.
When you stop in Tolestoa remeratr Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cfnt. & Ft. Wayne Tracks W. rT roeal t al! hour. The best you waai to eat. Prices are Taapnahle. Board aad room per vreek iS.00 Give us a Trial '
A crowd of about sixty young folks
met at demon's hardware store last night and went to chivarari Mr. and Mrs. Will Feterson, who were married last week. They found them at the surper table and marched them at the head of the procession down Olcott avenue to Chicago avenue where they were loaded in an old wagon and driv
en arouna town ror some time, mence to More-Ill's ice cream parlor. There,
CO. Ckristensen CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Frame He uses a specialty East Chicago. Ind.
Get a stvlish suit for hot weather from ALBERT GIVEN tiil: tailor. Styles and Prices rigrht. 712 Chicago Avenue. E. Chicago, Ind. 101 State street, Hammond.
STEWART & BOWERS GENERAL. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Will be pleased to give you estimates on your building. Post Office Building, East Chicago. Bank Bldg.. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
a. SPECTER, EAST CHICAGO, Agent for North German Lloyd Hamburg-American Line Canadian Pacific Line. All Foreign Money Transferred.
The Misses Munster were
Henrietta and Myrtle in Lansing, 111., Sunday.
Charles Stahl and Ernest took a twenty-mile bicycle day.
Stallbohm ride Sun-
D. Winter, who has been quite seriously ill for some time, is convalescent.
The telephone men were busy all day Monday repairing the lines in this locality.
Miss Dorothea Stallbohm entertained Miss Custer of Oak Glen and" Miss Dicky Kickert at supper.
ST. JOHNS NEWS
The St. John close Thursday
parochial morning.
schools will
Miss Nora ilr. and Mrs.
Sullivan is the Henry Keilman.
guest of
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Onda, aged 52 years, mother of Mrs. Jacobson, was held yesterday at Greenwood cemetery, Hammond. The cause of her death was pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stover of the Mattern flats and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Ohio avenue, are exchanging houses, Mr. Stover having bought the house where the Nelsons now reside.
Misses Florence Burns and Llva Finwall left for their respective homes in Michigan Tuesday. They are as yet undecided as to -whether they will return to teach here in the fall or not.
Mrs. Alex Stover and daughter. Miss Katherine, returned Monday night from Staunton, Va. They were accompanied by Mrs. Stover's niece, Mrs. Hoey, and Mrs. William Stover's mother, Mrs. Polland.
Judge George W. Jones has purchased
the Standard Oil company's house in One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Ohio avenue, which is now occupied by
Mr. and Mrs. A. lncent, and will move
there as soon as necessary arrange dents can be made.
T. J. Callahan made to Chicago Tuesday.
a business trip
Joseph Gerlach made a trip to
Crown
In order to finish up the sale of June WedJfr.s Gifts I still have a Urjre selection to offer you at bargain rrices.
MAX
i Olcott Avenue
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East Chicago
Eow's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
The funeral of George Humphreys, who died at his home in New York ave
nue Sunday at noon, was held yesterday morning. The services were preached at the Sacred Heart church
at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Rev
Father Berg officiating. The interment
took place at Greenwood cemetery
Hammond. Mr. Humphreys was 59 vears of age. and came to Whiting sev
eral years ago from Parkersburg. Va. He was popular here and will be greatly missed by a host of friends. He leaves to mourn his loss, his widow and one daughter, Mrs. J. J. Kelly of Indiana boulevard.
Lawn-mowers, hose, wire screenings and fencing
Garden Tools
furnishing
and House
Goods
J
OUR WAGON WILL DELIVER THEM AT YOUR DOOR TELEPHONE 2251 AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH
P. H. 218 Sibley Street
MUELLER HAMMOND, IND.
promising Mayor Smith to do better in the future he was released.
Bustine-Gainer Wedding.
Arrested for Wife Beating.
John Blaskau of Standard
was arrested by Officer John Backus Monday on complaint of his wife who alleged he had beaten her severly. After
payiE2 a fine af C5 an1 coa'-, and
The wedding of Miss Anna Bustine to Frank Gainer took place yesterday morning at 9 o'clock in the Catholic church at Robertsdale. Rev. Father Berg of the Sacred Heart church officiated and the ring ceremony was used. The attendants were Miss Lena Bustine, Bister of the bride, and William Gainer, brother of the groom. After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the groom's parents in Central avenue, where a wedding breakfast was served. Only the immediate relatives were present. At 9:26 over the Fort Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Gainer accompanied by relatives who
avenue escorted them to Chicago, left for their
future home at Alton. III. More than the usual amount of interest was manifested in this wedding, because the participants being two of our most -
teemed young people and because their courtship dates back ti school days. Mrs. Gainer is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bustine. who recently moved to Canada. She received her education in the local schools, graduating from the high school In the year 1900 with the first ciafs which left this school. After taking a normal training course at Valparaiso aha has taught school, teaching the last two years in the McKinley school at East Chicago. She is one of the best known young ladies in Whiting. Her bright nature and striking appearance won for her a universal popularity. Mr. Gainer is no less popular, being a favorite in social and lodge circles. He was employed in the main office at the Standard until about three months ago when he was sent to Alton, III., to the new refinery and given a much more lucrative position. A host of friends Join In wishing for both Mr. and Mrs. Gainer a happy and prosperous future.
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