Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1908 — Page 2

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0VE1 THE PRESBYTERIAN AID NOTICE. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meee Wedueisaay afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Ruhstadt in Webb street. All the membeds are urged to attend. CELEBRATE ST. JOHN'S DAY. The seventh annual commemoration of St. John the Baptist's day at the Scottish Rite Temple yesterday afternoon at Indianapolis was largely attended by members of the Rite and Raper Commandery, Knights Templars. The officiant was the Rev. Lewis Brown, rector of St. PuTs Episcopal church, and the service was largely taken - up with a memorial to those members of the Rite who have died during the last two years. These deceased members number forty-five. The music was fitting to the occasion and was furnished by the Scottish Rite quartet, Prof C. T. Hall gave an address on "Immortality," and the. roll of the dead was ' called by Henry C. Adams. The last name upon the roll was that of Eudorus M. Johnson, who died June IS, 190S. St, John's . day, June 24, is celebrated by the Rite on the Sunday nearest that date. The services were deeply impressive. EMBROIDERY CLVB PARTY. Miss Fannie Ruhstadt entertained the members of the Embroidery club and a few friends at a very pleasant party yesterday afternoon at her home in "Webb street. The afternoon was spent embroidering after which the hostess served her guests with a dainty course luncheon. Another meeting of the club will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. E. Sharer in outh Hohman street. Miss Ruhstadt's . "uests were Mrs. Hall of Cedar Rapids, la.. Misses Pauline Hatch and Rae Etamm of Goshen, Ind.. Edna Stauffer, Irene 'Mott, Marie Stout and Idabelle Daugherty. The members present were Mesdarnes H. E. Sharrer, Charles Albert Smith, Ralph Pierce. "W Ray Hatch. G, L. Smith, G. II. Austin and Miss Harriet Crumpaeker. MARRIED IN THE CHAPEL IIOTAL. London, June 23. In the presence of King Edward, Queen Alexandria, and a brilliant gathering of royal and distinguished personages. Miss Jean Reid, daughter of the American ambassador and Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. was united in marriage today in the Chapel Royal of St. James Palace to Hon. John Hubert Ward, a brother of the Earl of Dudley. The Bi6hop of London, assisted by the Rev, Dr. William M. Grosvenor of New York, performed the ceremony. Enormous crowds outside watched the arrival of the bride, bridegroom, and wedidng guests. As the King and Queen entered the chapel, the orgen broke into the strains of Elgar's "Imperial March". Their majesties bowed to the right and left as they proceeded up the nave to their places. Other notables among the guests were the Princess Victoria, the Dowager Countess of Dudley, the bride groom's mother; the Earl and Countess of Dudley, Sir Ernest Cassel, Lord . Rosebery, Sir Edward Grey and Paul Camb, the French ambassador. The Americans present included Lady Essex, the Duchess of Roxburghe, Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Lady Willoughby de Eresby, Mrs' Ogden Mills, MtsseB Helen and Kate Brice, and Mr. Ogden Mills Bishop. SPECIAL BOARD MEETING. ' A meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Pine Street Presbyterian church was held Monday evening at which business of 'Importance of material interest to the members of the church and congregation was disposed of. The obligation of the. church being in for a degree of discussion. A special effort will be ma4e to.', collect outstanding subscriptions, and enroll new and additional friends. In connection with this the board elected the Rev. F. M. Elliott to take charge of this special work authorizing .him to solicit, collect and report. the same ' to Charles Brubaker, secretary and treasurer of the board. The subscription wjll be for the salary, and1 to pay all jabiigatlons of the church and lot. The citizens of the northeastern section of the. city may expect a visit from Rev. Elliott, within the next ten days. V."' -;.' : v i- . .7" ' TO MEET TOMORROW NIGHT. .Garfield Lodge, No. . 569, F. & A- M., wfll hold a, special meeting tomorrow evening ''Instead of 'regular meeting Friday jajghf, ' ' ' PLANS. TRIP TO El'ROPE. G. Stolley, : who recently moved to Hammond from Toleston.'is planning an extended trip to Europe.- Mr. Stolley will visit many places of . interest and will also : be ' the guest of relatives in Germany for a few weeks. LAKE FRONT PARTY. A large crowd of Hammond youn people will go to Lake Front tomorrow evening for a fish supper and . moonlight picnic. They will leave Hammond about 6 o'clock and spend ,;the evening with games and marshmallow bakes. WILL SERVE DINNER. The Martha Society of the First Christian church will serve a dinner Saturday, Jur!e 27, beginning at 11 THE TIMES . ' TOMATO

To make tomato tulips select rather round tomatoes end with a sharp knife divide the skin of each into five sections from the blossom end nearly to the stem. Now carefully turn' the thin skin back in five petls, then divide the pulp fn the same way and press lightly apart; fill the .centre of each with a teaspoon of mayonnaise. Do not put on the mayonnaise until ready to place the tomatoes on the table, for it will turn soft liquid by standing. , . PEPPER STRAWS. Wash sweet green peppers, cut in halves, take out the seeds and cut the shells into fine strips. Unmold the fish in Jelly on a plate or flat dish and put as many tomatoes round the edge as there are people to serve If both red and yellow tomatoes can be found the effect will be yet more .tulips. Lay a few green pepper straws between each tulip and a more inviting dish would be hard to imagine. .

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o'clock in the K. of P, hall to which the public is cordially invited. The society expects a very large attendance as the proceeds will be used for the benefit of the new church building)! und. - . K. OF C. SMOKER, Unity Council. Knights of Columbus, has issued notices to its members to attend a smoker in Fraternity hall, Thursday evening, . June 25. Besides a social time business of importance will be disposed of and all the members are urged to attend. RETURN FROM WEDDING TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kolb returned to Hammond Sunday evening -on the Wabash, after a short wedding trip to Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Queenstown, Canada, and are at their new home, 27 Sib'ley street. MRS. YOUNG ENTERTAINS. Mrs. K. W. Young entertained a few of her friends quite informally last evening at her home in Wolter street in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was passed very pleasantly with cards after which the hostess served her guests with a . dainty luncheon.. Among the, guests were- the following from Chicago, Mrs. Esping, Mrs. Floring, Mrs. Becker and Miss Lillian Esping... The Hammorfd guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Steffen, Mrs. Guyott. Edward Guyott, Edward Esping and Miss Marion Bean. ATTEND CONVENTION. Mr. and Mrs.. Charles L. Surprise went to Michigan City today to attend an Epworth League convention, being held there. NO MEETING TONIGHT. There will be no meeting of the Hammond Chapter of Eastern Stars this evening and the next regular meeting will take place Tuesday, June 14 in the Masonic Temple. MARTHA SOCIETY MEETS. Mrs. J. Addington will entertain the members of the Martha Society of the-j First Christian church, Thursday , afternoon at her home, 169 Russell street. All members are urged to attend as business of importance will be transacted. HERE FROM THE SOUTH. Mrs. S. Teed and daughter of New Orleans are expected the last of the week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Young at their home In Wolter street for a few weeks. Mrs. Teed visited here for a short time on her way to the country where she has been the past few weeks. HAD PLEASANT TRIP. A. Murray Turner, who has been motoring through the northern part of the state, got in from Indianapolis this afternon and reports a most delightful time. SPECIAL FOR THIS 'WEEK. Misses' and children' patent leather and white canvas oxfords and a box of Berry's candy at Ortt & Towle, corner Fayette and Hohman streets. HERE FROM THE EAST. Miss Pearl DeNormondle of New York City, and M. W. Kennedy of WindsorPark were the guests of Miss Bertha Hansen of IMmbaert avenue last evening. Miss. DeNormondie formerly lived in Hammond and is now enjoying a two weeks visit with friends In Chicago. . v .... RETURN TO CLEVELAND. Mrs. Reinlein and son,- Edward left yesterday for their home in Cleveland, O., after a few weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jaeger of S'ate Line street. They rae to attend the wedding of Miss Clara Jaeger and their son, John P.' Reinlein. RETURNS FROM- SCHOOL. Harvey Blair, who is attending Wabash at Crowfordsville, Ind., visited friends in Hammond "for a short time yesterday on his way to his home in Woodlawn. where he will spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blair. SPEND SUMMER IN CANADA. Mrs. W. J. McAleer and daughters Leoda. Verr.a and Marion and Mrs. R. B. McAleer arid daughter will leave ilammond tomorrow for Saulte Ste. Marie and Canada where they will fpend a few months of the summer. "hey will be the guests Qf relatives and friends while away; '".. nOME FOR THE SUMMER. Ed Boney, who is attending school In Wisconsin, returned to Hammond yesterday afternoon to spend the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Boney of Clinton street. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. The members of the Rosary society of All Saints Catholic church will hold an ice cream social on the lawn of the rectory Wednesday evening, June 24, to which the public is cordially lnvrted. VISITORS FROM THE EAST. Mrs. Rose Jackson and Mrs. Fred Newmark and son, Julian of New York COOK BOOK TULIPS. . . puie una DiaaK book or on a card

HOW TO KEEP COOL. . Don't Bet excited. v Don't worry. . Don't drink "beer or any alcobollc drink. Wear light clothing weight and color. Drink plenty of water. " - Eat f rulta and vegetagles. - Eat little meat. Bathe freely." " . . Be temperate In all things Uae common ttenite. . . : 1

City are here, to visit Mr. arid Mrs. Henry M. Faher at their' home, 30 Williams street for a few weeks. SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY. Next Sunday,, the . "last Sunday in June, will be celebrated as Ihe anniversary day of the First M. E. church. It has been Just one year ago since the church was dedicated. There will be special musical program and special sermon and the public is invited. PICNIC AT THE LAKE . FRONT. Mrs. H. G. McFarland and Mrs. Miiller are chaperoning thei.r Sunday school classes or St. Paul's Episcopal church at a picnic at the Lake Front park to day. . .The .children left - this mornine about ten o'clock and took their lunches.. The day. will be spent; pleasantly with' games:" V . .- . , - GETTING READY FOR OUTING. The choir boys of St. Paul's EnescoDal church are .getting ready for their annual camping-party at Clarke Station and expect' to 'have a big time. Their friends are determined that the bovs snail enjoy themselves INVITED TO EAST. CHICAGO. A number of Hammond Elks have been invited to East Chicaern for a dancing party which will be ir!v;n hv the East Chicago Elks on Friday night. The affair will be held in South Bay hotel, Indiana Harbor. Dancing will begin at eight o'clock. - ENTERTAINING FRIENDS. Miss Pauline Hatch and Rae Stamm of Goshen, Ind., are- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Hatch at their home, i0 Carroll street, for a few days. Miss Hatch is a sister of Mr. Hatch of Ham mond. Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton of East Chicago have gone to Milwaukee for a iew days visit. . Mrs. William Meyer of Dolton. 111., was the guest of friends in Hammond today. E. F. Kunert transacted business In Chicago today. Mrs. F. Summers of Ilobart is the guest of friends in Hammond today. L. Ernest of Chicago was in Hammond today on business. . Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wartena have returned from - a few. days' visit with friends in Kankakee, 111. ; i Misses Lbtt'fe and Belle Donovan of East Chicagoare expected this evening to be the guests of Hammond friends. Mrs. Earl Miller has returned to her home in Clark Station aiter a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bostwick of Sibley street. Miss Edith Evans of East Chicago will visit friends in Hammond tonight E. H. Crowell of Crown Point was in Hammond yesterday on business. P. D. Lovegren and Cafi Kaufman are among the business men in Chicago today " ' Mr Brlngate representatives of the Godman Shoe company of Indianapolis, was jn Hammond today on business. Walter Millen was in Ilobart today on business. Mrs. Esping of Chicago visited her daughter. Mrs. K. W. Young of Wolter street, yesterday. . . The Rev. Switzer and two daughters left this morning on the 9:19 Monon for Lafayette, Ind., where they will spend a few days before going to Aberdeen, Ind., to attend the wedding of a relative. Born, last Sunday, a nice bright baby loy to Mr, and Mrs. Dave Stahl, 111 South Hohman street. Mother and child are doing nicely and Mr. Stahl Is the happiest man in the city. Mrs. Hall of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. - Stauffer, of Condit street, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I. Shortridge of Condit street were the guests of friends in Lowell over Sunday. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea should be a toilet neceslty of every lady of social prominence. Makes bright, happy, dispositions,- perfect complexions. The greatest blood and skin remedy. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Otto Negele. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of White Hall, 111., are spending a few days with their son, Ralph Pierce, and family of Condit street. Attorney Abe Ottenhelmer of East Chicago was in Hammond today on business. Attorney T. M. C. Hembroff of Indiana Harbor was here today on business. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pierce were the guests of relatives and friends in Crown Point and Lowell over Sunday. Attorney J. D. Kennedy of East Chicago spent the day in Hammond on business. Walter Spencer of East Chicago was a Hammond visitor today. Attorney Frank Gavlt of Whlting transacted business in Hammond today. The Misses Younger, 425 East Sibley street, left this morning for Crawfordsville, Ind., where they will spend a few weeks with relatives. Miss Huron and Master Joyce Huron Honored Only at the Women's Store Wednesday, June 2-4 This 1ATTDAM and three cents VVUlVli bays 10c box of Shlneall. ORTT & TOWLE, 179 Honman Street.

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Illinois, the Rev. and Mrs. Daniel B. Leach of Bone Gap, 111., on Friday last celebrated their sixty-eighth wedding anniversary. The couple are the head of a family now numbering 119 souls, Including children, grandchildren, and great

grandchildren, scattered in ten states of Crown Point were ln Hammond today on their way to Greencastle, Ind., where they will spend the summer with their grandparents. B. Lewis of East Chicago was a busi ness visitor in Hammond today. Attorney Fred Barnett was in Chi cago today on business. Thomas Kachich of Gary was among the out of town business men in Hammond today. Charles Westphal. attorney at law in Whiting, was a visitor In Hammond today. Mrs. J. M. Stlnson and children re turned home today from Indiana Harbor, wherethey have been visiting Mrs. W. W. Moberley and family. Mrs. O. C. Treinow of Chicago is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Treinow at her home, 713 Sumer street. George Kramer has returned from Crown Point where he spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Thomas Erennan and daughter, Ruth, of RirnLach avenue, visited in Whiting last evening. ' s Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooper and little daughter have returned - from Crown Point where, they spent the past week end with friends. Miss Louis. Carter, who is making her home with the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Jones at Belvidere, 111., is here for a few days' visit with her parents on Ann street. j The sun shines brighter; skies are bluer, and a feeling of youth and strength creeps ovar the whole body. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest building up and health giving . remedy ever offered. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Otto Negele. , Miss Clara Matthies, who is attending the Valparaiso university at Valparaiso, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthies of Williams street. Miss Nellie Southworth of Griffith, was the guest of Miss Lillian Smith over Sunday. Miss Louise Hofer is spending a few days with frlendse in Valparaiso. Miss Hofer left Sunday afternoon. Mis Millie O'Malley was the guest of friends In Chicago over Sunday. Miss Wllhelmena Horst of Crown Point, was the guest of friends in Hammond yesterday. Hon. Johannes Kopelke of Crown Point, was in Hammond yesterday on business. Mesdames Harry MacElfresh and C, B. McNeill were entertained by friends in Chicago yesterday afternoon. , Mrs. Edith Lillian Clark of Chicago is spending the day with friends in Hammond. Mrs. Charles Norton of Hyde Fark, spent the day with Hammond friends today. Miss Janet Blackburn has returned from a few days visit with friends in Kankakee, 111. Henry Burk returned home yesterday from Detroit, Mich., where he, visited over Sunday with friends. Mrs. Huron and little daughter of Crown Point spent the day with friends in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Emery are spending the day visiting in Chicago. Mrs. P. L. Davis is spending the d,ay visiting in Chicago. Mrs. M. P. Frame Is spending the day with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Price of Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. Werley went to Chicago this morning to visit . friends for the day. Mrs. M. M. Bruce and guest. Miss Terry of Winimac, Ind., are visitors in Chicago today. Mrs. E. R. Stauffer and daughter, who is visiting her from Cedar Rapids, la., are spending the day with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Lou Morris and little son, Charles and Miss Maud Smith have returned from a few days' visit with relatives and friends in Chicago Heights. Miss Nora Reilley is quite ill with malaria fever at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Reilley of South Hohman street. Miss Ida Bluhm of Valparaiso is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. Fox of East State street Mrs. L. A. MJnard returned hoae

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SI A The oldest married couple in southern and Canada. from Chicago this morning after a short visit with friends there. It adds spice to dreary life, encourages the human heart, lifts the soul out of despair and makes new life and happiness. That's what Holister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by Otto Negele. WHL WED TONIGHT. . That marriage of Miss Grace Marlon Wilson, the daughter of Edmond L. Wil son, former county clerk of Porter county, to William Nippnau, the son of Paul Nuppnau, cashier of the Valparaiso State bank, is to be one 6t the most important of the June weddings in Valparaiso and is of interest to Lake county people for the reason that at present William Nuppnau is engaged in the grocery business in Gary and Miss Wilson is well-known all over the county. The wedding wiil take place at the residence of Hilen Wilson in Valparaiso tonight, and will be attended by a large number of guests from all over the counties, of .Potter. .and Lake.., .-.- ; The best man will be Paul Nuppnau, a brother of the groom and the bridesmaid will be Abble Burgglns. After the wedding a wedding supper will be served and then the young couple will leave on their honeymoon which will be spent in Cincinnati. Rev. H. L. Davis of the Methodist church will officiate. The young couple expect to locate in Valparaiso and later In Gary. SUFFERING FROM BROKEN LIMB. Paul NIckilush, an employe of the Inland Steel company at Indiana Harbor w'as brought to Hammond late this afternoon suffering from a crushed leg and a compound fracture of the other limb. He was removed to St. Margaret's hospital where he was attended by Dr., Teegarden of Indiana Harbor. DOG HARVEST IS ON. The slaughter of dogs keeps merrily one. . The police with shot-guns are invading all parts of the city and the toll of Bunk's relatives is . reaching fearful proportions. It is estimated that in one way and another over fifty dogs have passed in their dog tags lately; IN REMEMBRANCE. In loving remembrance of our beloved father, Herman Newman, who died one year ago today, June 23, 107, Dearest father, you have left us; One sad year since you have gone. But we know you are in heaven. Lingering with the happy throng. How we watch to see you coming. How we wait to hear you call; How we miss you, darling father, . One we loved, so dear to all. When the Lord said, you have finished; Come up higher, father dear. You have won a crown in heaven. But your pain you suffered here. Those who saw you in your casket, Pure and white and oh. so fair. Thought you were the bride of Heaven, As you lay so sweetly there. From Your Loving Children. FOR PIMPLES, TOO. New Discovery Cure Ecxcma uad Eradicate Minor Skin Trouble Over Nlsht. A few months ago the dispensers ol poslam, the new discovery for the cure of eczema, decided to allow the druggists of the country to handle It. Previous to that time It could only be obtained direct from the laboratories. Since this change in the method ol distribution, poslam has met with th moat phenomenal success of anything Introduced to the drug trade in the last 30 years. All leading druggists, including J. W. Weis in Hammond, are now carrying the special 50-cent size recently adopted, also the $2 Jar. This great success is not surprising when it is remembered that, in eczema cases, poslam stops the Itching with first application, proceeds to heal immediately, and cures chronic cases in a few weeks. In minor skin trouble such as pimples, blackheads, acne, herpes, blotches, rash, etc.. results hoTs after an overnight application. Experimental samples of poslam are sent to anyone by mail free of charge, by th Emergency Laboratories, 32 Ws1 Twenty-fifth etreet, New York City.

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Hobart Officers Assert That -They Were the Ones Who Nabbed Thieves. Hobart Ind.. June 23. (Special ) Deputy Sheriff James Gill anrt r...i.n Fred Rose of Hobart claim that they wcie me ones wno took charge of the three horses which were stnin f- . Gary by Henry Green and Julius Markovuz ana that the Gary police haor nothing to do wjth the capture or the disposition of the prisoners. Gill and Rose informed the correspondent .of The Times last evening that the captured men' were in the custody from the time they were taken from the posse until they were taken to Crown Point by Sheriff Carter. They claim that they took nosspssirm of the horses and that when the Gary ponce appeared with warrants for. the arrest of the men, who had been captured, they refused to turn over the prisoners to the Gary officers. Two of the horses were found to belong to Gary men, but the third was the property of a Wanatah man who had promised $25 reward for its return. The reward, was divided by Wesley Smith among the farmers who aided in the capture. Inquiry at Gary this morning developed the fact that the horse thieves and the horses are in Gary. Editor. ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in Hammond postofflce week ending June 22, 1908. F. K. Bryant, Jonas Capos, Jno. Bush, Frank E. Dally, Iva Drakulty, Edward Eurley, Frank Flnner. R. J. Glaser, Claud Hawson, Geo. Hill, L. Harper, Mat Kernbaur, Frledrich Kruger, Benada Leulszauskas. Walter Lincoln GJuro Novak, ,Andro Spulnik, Will E, Stetson, Chas. Wagoner, Stefania Wallewska, Miss Laura Woodbury. WM. H. GOSTLIN, Postmaster. MONEY LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 0133-40 Commercial Ave. , South Chicago Room 2(0. Tel. 6o. Chicago 104 . Opea Monday. Thursday end Saturday evenincB until f P. M. CSS

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