Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1908 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

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bard. Nellie Hazlett, May Robbins and Louise Kleram.

I CROWN POINT NEWS) Assaults His EmDloye. M. "Weiner, proprietor of the shirt factory on Main street was hailed before-Judge Nicholson's court yesterday on 4. charge of assault and battery by one of his employes by the name of Isaac Samb. Weiner claims that Samb got too "nosey" in his business affairs. In other words the approbious title of "buttinsky" fitted Isaac's shoulders to a nicety, and he was only using a business man's perogative of admonishing an employe in a proper manner when Samb called him a name. In the Jewish language, that sounds anything but

,-ttv in United States. Thereupon

w.inor proceeded to knock off a few

corners of Isaac s nasal impedimentia, which afterward cost Weiner about $4

a knock, his fine and cost amounting to $13.50. This appeased Samb's naturally good disposition, and he was around five minutes afterward trying to rnllpct witness fees. Samb Is all

"swelled" up today, and he has figured

out if a few blows on his nose are

worth J13.50, a corresponding amount

all over his body, by the rules of Am

rlcan justice, would make his person

worth a million, and as he Is probably

nut of a nosltlon with the Weiner con

cern, he has practically decided to become a human punching bag, althiugh

rrordinsr to Isaac, it is a had way of

making the money.

Illinois Steel company at Gary, were

here Sunday arranging to live at the

Riland hotel In the future and go back

and forth over the South Bend Interur

ban to and from their work.

George Ravtoskl will bring his wife

back from the hospital this week. Mrs.

Ravostoski, who has been at St. Margaret's hospital for two months, doesn't

seem to make as much propress toward recovery as George would like, bo he has decided to make the change.

Mr. Earnie Swanson of Hegewisch

was an East Chicago visitor Sunday.

Mr. ' Swanson was calling on his old

friend Bob Alexander of the Reiland hotel.

Mr. Thomas Burhop left yesterday

for a week's visit with his mother in

Mexico, Mo. Mr. Burhop was accom

panied by his little boy John, who Is three years old, and Dick Graham's baby Robert, two years old. The little Graham baby will be with his grand

mother, who also lives in Mexico.

Funeral of Mrs. Kemp.

The funeral of Mrs. Kemp occurred at the Presbyterian church this after

noon, the services being read by Rev,

Horton. to a host of sympathizing

friends. The body was Interred In the Crown Point cemetery on the family

lot, beside the other relatives of the deceased, whose previous death so preyed on the mind of the wife and mother that she took her leave from the sorrows of this earth last Saturday. The young men have the pro-

fmiTirt svmnathv of the entire com

munity in their present bereavement.

Runaway Near Depot.

A horse belonging to Bieker's feed store, near the Panhandle depot, started on a rampage yesterday and tore things

up on Grant street to quite an extent.

The runaway was stopped by the ani

rnal and wagon comping In contact with

a telephone pole. No serious damage was done to the horse, but the wagon

was smashed to quite an extent.

GARY NEWS

DYER. Mrs. Viscouti of Whiting visited at

the homes of J. J. Klein and F. L. Kellman, Sunday.

After a short visit with relatives

here, Ed Beiriger left Saturday for his

home in C hicago.

N. Boecker of St. John was a busi

ness visitor here Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Mat Schaefer left Satur

day evening for their home In Whit

ing, after spending severad days with relatives here.

P. Thielen and daughter from Chi-

New Depot Under Way. The new $30,000 C. L. S. & S. B. station Is now being rushed through to completion on Broadway. The platform

has already been erected around the building, from which the trains will be taken, and the brick work is shooting skyward. It is thought that in ten weeks the whole depot will be completed and ready for business. The linemen are still working on the feed wires west of Gary and are making slow progress with the stringing.

Visit in Gary. Dr. Mark Jackson of Hammond, and a party of friends came to Gary yes

terday on their first trip on the new South Bend interurban. They only spent a few hours in Gary until the next train came, but enjoyed the trip immensely. They all greatly admired the new line.

Up to the present time there has been no steps taken by the street car company to pave Broadway between their rails, although an ordinance to that

effect- has already been passed. The

street car company had better get busy

if they wish to retain the friendship of the people.

to the county seat last evening In Mr. Hlllman's auto. The Liverpool Cubs were defeated by the Lake Station Giants at the Eijou ball park last Sunday by the score of 14 to 6. Batteries. Liverpool, Kuansen and Tabbert. Lake Station, Wertell and Sieberts. Frank Brock of Chicago spent Sunday in Hobart with his mother. The third annual meeting of the Lake County Odd Fellows association will be held in Hobart this week, Thursday, and a large number of Odd Fe'low? .are expected to be present from all parts of the county. Barnie Young's band, of Hammond, will head the parade, which will march to the ball park where all sorts of amusements will be indulged in, including a ball game between the Maro ons and the Lowell team. Ad

dresses will also be made by prominent

members of both the Odd Fellows and Rebekah orders. "

Mrs. Henry Kruse, of Lawton, Mich.,

is here this week visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Glynn.

Dr. Nefford of Chicago, visited over

Sunday at the home of Mrs. Louis Wet

tengel.

Barnie Young's orchestra will play

for the dance at Stratton's Opera House

Thursday evening, Aug. 13.

The grocery store formerly occupied

by John Witullski, caught fire last night about 9 o'clock, from a bonfire which was burning near by. Before it had burned to any extent, it was dis-

cago, were the guests of relatives out COvered by Officer Marquard, who ex-

here Sunday. tinguished the flames with buckets of

N. Heiman of Chicago Heights spent water from a pump near the building.

Sunday with Dyer people. But little damage was done although

August Miller of Crown Point, spent t was a hard fight to put it out.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Hoffman. Tne switcn on the Gary interurban

J. Shirra went to Michigan City Sun

day with the excursion on the M. C.

road.

M. A. Kammer and family of Engle-

wood, spent Sunday at the home of his 'et far from completion. It is

Attend Reunion.

The Krimbill families here attended a reunion of the Krinbill clan at the

home of Charles Krinbill of Windso

Park, Chicago, last bunaay. adoui twenty-five members of the different families were there, and it is their intention of making an annual event of the gathering in the future.

to the Eleventh avenue line is now be-

ng put in by the company. Active work

has been going on for some time in

the construction of this line, but it is

not

thought possible for the cars to run to Tolleston for another month, although

It was predicted some time ago by the officials that they would have it com

pleted by the middle of this month.

T. W. Englehart of the South Broad

way Land company, was in Gary yes

terday with a party of friends showing

them the town. Mr. Englehart also at

tended the meeting of the real estate

board.

Henry Lundt, the Hammond contrac

tor, was in Gary yesterday on busi ness.

William Johnson, the insurance ad-

justor for this region, was in Gary yes

terday on business

Mr. Hartzer of the Calumet Supply

Company, received word yesterday that

his father had received the democrat

ic nomination for sheriff of St. Joseph

IMss Lydia Smelser, who has been county In which South Bend Is located

visiting Miss Pearl Aker, returned to Henry Hartzer defeated Ben Rose by a

brother, Theo. Kammer and family.

Phillip Klos of Chicago Heights was

a Dyer visitor here Sunday. Frank Hilbrich from near Scherervllie, was here on business Monday. Messrs. John L. Kellman and A. W.

Stommel left Sunday morning for Wilkesbarre, Pa., where they will look

after business matters. William Zlenhennt transacted business in Chicago Sunday.

Mrs. H. C. Batterman has been seriously ill for the past few days, but is

reported somewhat better this morning.

Lilly Kellman of Crown Point was the guest of her parents here over Sun

day

The funeral of Mrs. Norton, the aged lady, living near Palmer who died suddenly yesterday morning, will take place at her home on Wednesday, the Interment being at the Orchard Grove cemetery. Mrs. Norton is well known throughout the county, being at one of the most popular teachers in the community, and many Crown Pointers were Instructed by her and knew the Bgsd lady in that role. W. H. Hayward, the photographer, was in Hammond yesterday, taking views of the Masonic Temple and Hammond buildings, to be used for advertising purposes and souvenior postal cards. Many of our young people will enjoy this evening at Cedar Lake at the moonlight dancing party, given by members of the younger social set. Quite a few Hammond young couples

have also signified their intentions of

attending the function. Mrs. Smith and Miss Margaret Krin bill returned last evening from a sev

eral week's visit iq Michigan. Miss Krinbill reports a delightful time and a very much improved condition in

health from her vacation, having

gained over ten pounds while away. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cox and Mr,

and Mrs. E. A. Mee of Hammond toured to Crown Point in the former's auto

mobile last evening.

Miss Boos of Chicago, Is visiting with Miss Etta Du Bois and family for an

extended vacation.

George Strabel transacted business in

Hammond yesterday.

Gottleib Bartholomae has been a Chicago visitor for a few days, transacting business in the Interest of his bakery

here. William Parry has two Ideal Con crete block machines in constant oper

ation to mill the demand for that popu

lar building material.

Mrs. Will Hardesty is visiting her

parents in Lowell for a few days.

Roscoe Axtel, Frank Pinter, Luman Fowler and John Mongold are Crown

Point carpenters doing work in Ham

mond today.

Contractor Smith transacted business

In Hammond yesterday. Fren Furman was a Hammond vis itor on business yesterday.

Concessions are being eagerly sought

for by various attractions coming to

the Jubilee fair, and this year prom ises to be the banner year for the so

ciety, in the amusement line.

comfortable majority.

A. S. Cantwell, the barber who re-

have returned to their home in Bedford, cently located in the basement of the

after a visit with the former's mother, Gary Hotel, has found it necessary to

her home in Whiting Sunday,

Mrs. Grant Humpston and daughter

Mrs. Allen.

Mrs. M. M. King is in Chicago vis

iting relatives.

Everett Allen, who had his feet

burned some time ago. Is able to be

out on crutches.

Mrs. Ben Masser and children re

turned some Monday after a short visit

in San Pierre.

W. D. Handley, who was operated on

for appendicitis in Chicago, has been brought home and is on the rapid road

to recovery.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Aker and daugh

ter, Pearl, and R. J. Eads, attended the

EAST CHICAGO.

Miss Myrtle Alexander and Mrs. Min rile Patton of Hegewisch, spent Sun

day in East Chicago.

The East Chicago and Indiana Harbor

Alumni of Valparaiso university, will

hold a mossback meeting at the resl

dence of A. F. Trown, Tuesday,

Aug. IS.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lundt were in

Michigan City Sunday, the guests o

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lautmann, formerly of Hammond, but now living in Michigan City. Jack Murphy, chief clerk of the Pennsylvania at South Chicago, was a g-uest at the Reiland hotel Sunday. P. E. Murphy, yard superintendent, fend Louis Durbin, crane director of the

MONON.

LANSING. Hayrack Party.

Saturday night Misses Cora and Lulu

Ward gave a verw merry hay rack

party in honor of their guest, Miss

Edith Lucken of Chicago. The crowd

drove about Lansing and Oak Glen and

to the home of Miss Harriet Steinbach

Afterwards they drove to the Ward

home where the remainder of the even

ing was delightfully spent in games

and music. After refreshments were

served, the guests were driven to their homes all declaring that they had spent

a most enjoyable evening.

WHITING NEWS

Homeward Bound.

The Whiting families who have been

spending several weeks at Lake Wa-

wasee are beginning to return home.

Mrs. L. H. Mattern, and daughter, Louise, who were the guests of the

family of Mayor Smith, have returned

home, as have also Mr. and Mrs. James E. Twitt. Messrs. Arthur Gladden and James Gill and Mayor Smith, all re

turned home Monday, but their families

are still at the resort.

Manager Shannon of the LaVendors

has strengthened the team by the addition of two new members, Letzin and Schultz of the East Side. Schultz plays

center field and Letzin, short stop.

Mission Feast Picnic.

The German Lutherns of Lansing and Oak Glen, gave their annual mission

feast picnic in Trinoskl's grove yesterday. Large crowds from Lansing, Oak Glen and neighboring towns attended. The Thornton band played and Rev. Brunn delivered a sermon.

put in two more chairs, making six in

all that he will have in operation. The business has been so strong from the start that Mr. Cantwell has been great

ly encouraged.

Notice ! A. F. Cantwell has opened a four-

chair barber shop in the basement of the Gary hotel. Bath and shoe-shinning parlor in connection. Barber formerly from Palmer house, Chicago.

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HOBART. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Strattan were vis

camp meeting at Battle Ground Sunday. ltors ,n Chicago Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Firman Thomoson of Mlss Jane Spray,

Chicago, are

friend here.

visiting relatives and

TOLESTON. W. C. Kunert transacted business In

Hammond yesterday.

Mrs. William Brown of Valparaiso is

the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Steward, for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hood returned to

their home in Mingo, O,, after spending the summer here.

Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Kunert visited

in Whiting Sunday.

Mrs. J. Q. James is visiting relatives

in Chicago.

Mrs. C. C. Gibson and IMss Henrietta

Gibson visited friends In Hobart yes

terday.

Mrs. C. C. Gibson spent the day

with friends in Windsor Park.

INDIANA H ARB OB.

uscar ueorg nas opened his new

arug store on jviicnigan avenue, near Grapevine. The new store is called the

Public Drug store, and Mr. Flavin of

Peru, Ind., has been engaged as man

ager. Mr. Georg reports business in the new place good and feels very much

encouraged over its prospects.

Earl Kelly of Pennsylvania avenue,

while shooting turtles with a revolver

over m Chesterton last week, , sent a

ball through the second finger of his

left hand.

Oscar Georg spent Sunday with

who has been en

joying a visit in California for several

months, returned home Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knight spent

Sunday with relatives at Hanna, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abel visited

relatives in Chicago last Friday.

Mrs. Claude Toothill, who had been

visiting friends in Atwood, Ind., for

a week, returned home Saturday.

Herman Nichelsen, of Chicago, spent

Sunday in Hobart with his parents.

A pleasant surprise party was held

in honor of Fred Ewigleben at his

home west of town last Friday evening.

John Stemper and Miss Etta Vander-

pool, of Chicago, spent Sunday in Ho-

bar with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ruby

Van Loon.

William Tayler, who purchased the

grocery department in tne tobbins

store, a few months ago, closed the

deal last Friday for the purchase of

the market and now has control of the

entire store. Mr. Tayler is one of Ho

bart's young and hustling business men

and will no doubt be successful in the new undertaking. The many patrons of the store will be pleased to learn

that Fred Thompson will be back of

the meat block again.

J. C. Rumboldt of Santiago, Ca?.,

is here visiting his brother, Jake and

family, for a few days. He will also

visit relatives in Valparaiso before le-

turnlng west.

The Hobart White Sox were defeated

yesterday for the second time by the

Valparaiso Athletics, oy the score of 8 to 7. It was a good snappy game throughout. The young lads are play-

Mr. and Mrs. Will Klein and son of Blue Island, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Vandenberg, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Labhan were in Chicago Saturday. Misses Nina and Cecil Van Steenberg were In Milwaukee Saturday. The wedding of Miss Katherine Ahlborn to Mr. Roger Thllmant, took place Saturday night at Miss Ahlborn's home

in West Hammond. Only the immediate families of the young couple were witnesses of the ceremony. All their Lansing friends wish them happiness and success in life.

Miss Edith Luken, who is the guest

of Misses Cora and Lulu Ward, was in Chicago Sunday.

Albert Lang was a Dolton visitor yes

terday.

Edwin Vandenberg was in Blue Isand Sunday. Miss Alvlna Lehmker spent Sunday

at her home In Oak Glen.

Herman Meeter is visiting in Louis

ville, Ky and later in Nashville, Tenn.

on business.

William Vanderlinden is visiting his

father in Coopersvllle, Mich.

J. Bauman is on the sick list.

Miss Ebenhuis of Chicago is visiting

friends here for a few days.

A Bolt is visiting friends and rela

tives in Princeberg, Minn., where he is

also looking after his farm.

Edgar Schroth of Blue Island was in

town yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Flanlgan of Thornton,

were visitors in town Sunday.

Mrs. C. Int Hout is visiting in Chi

cago.

Miss Carolyn Dange of Hammond

visited in town yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and family of

Munster, were in town Sunday.

Miss Tillie Frank of Hammond spent

Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Frank.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Thornton, were

In town Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Stein of Harvey

were the guests or. ;ur. ana airs, a Ward, Saturday.

A number of Thornton people attend

ed the mission feast picnic here yes

terday.

Miss Emma Lehmker of Chicago

Heights, visited at her home here Sunday.

Frank Trlnoski was in Dolton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis West and daughter, of Rlverdale, visited relatives and friends In town yesterday. Fred Frank visited in Dolton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bock enteretined company from Hammond.

friends in Michigan City

Mr. E. Glass of Chicago was In town lng good ban and those of our citizen

who like to see good games, don't

yesterday.

Bruno Schreiber, democratic candidate for county treasurer, has gotten his pictures out and they are good

pictures too. Matt Sternberg took Charles E. Fowl

er out for a spin on the lake in his

launch yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. Fred Gastel, who has been

spending me last six weeks In Crown build a residence On

Point, Hammond and Michigan resorts, I south part of town.

know what they are missing.

Mrs. Plin Truesdell and daughter,

who have been visiting relatives in

Hobart the past few days, returned to

Chicago last evening-

Mrs. W. M. Foster visited friends In

the city yesterday.

George Stoecker is preparing to

his lots In the

returned lats night from her trip. Mr.

Gastel went to Crown Point today on

business.

Mr. and Mrs. John Nyhoft and daugh

ter, Loretta, are spending a few days

with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Gillmurray of Sheridan avenue

Miss Olive Shepherd of Hyde aPrk, is

the guest of Mrs. Howard Gregg.

Joseph Bernstein spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Louis Gordon, who is

In the North Chicago hospital.

Miss Anna Saunders of Indiana Har

bor, spent Sunday with Whiting friends,

Dr. H. W, Gregg of Northern Indi

ana, was the guest of his brother, How

ard Gregg, over Sunday. James Landon was the guest o friends in Hyde Park Sunday.

Misses Martha and Lucy Klatz have

returned to their home in Burnside af terf spending a week with thdr cous

ins. Lucy and Elsie Koch, of Schrage

avenue.

August E, Seebold was called to New

York City by the death of his brotner,

His jewelry etore in One Hundred and

Nineteenth street is In charge of Mrs,

Charles Dyer during Mr. Seebold's ab

sence.

L. O. Addleman of Central avenue was

in Chicago Sunday visiting friends.

Mrs. Nick Miller of Sheridan avenu

returned Sunday from an extended visit with relatives in Olean, N. Y. Mrs. William E. Curtis is home from Lake Wawasee, where she spent one month. Owen Dean of Englewood, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Urie of Central avenue, Sunday. Mrs. Olive Louer of Central avenue is entertaining Edna and Arthur Grotmer of Joliet, 111. Mrs. Dan Louer and children left Sunday for Manhattan, 111., where they will vxlslt Mrs. Louer's mother.

Misses Mae and Nellie Qulnn of One

Hundred and Nineteenth street, enter

tained Messrs. Fred Henry and Frank Smith, Sunday, and in the evening vis

ited Jackson Park.

Mr. Holz of South Chicago was here

on business yesterday.

Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Hosklns of Sheri

dan avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs,

Bert Dewey and children, Mr. and Mrs

Harry Dewey and Lon Nelson and Miss

Graham all of Grant Park, 111., on Sun

day. The party made the trip in autos

Mr. and Mrs. Britton of Sheridan ave

nue spent Sunday in Chicago.

Mesdames Griffin of Fred street and

Campbell of Clark street, were the guests of Mrs. Conrad Sullivan at her

home in Block avenue, Indlaan Harbor, Sunday.

Messrs. Judge George W. Jones, Attorney C. E. Greenwald and William E

Vater, are back from their fishing trip

to Kankakee, 111.

Mrs. Martha Schaaf returned home

from Ypsllantl, Mich., Sunday where she

has been taking a two months' course at the Michigan State Normal college.

Well, well, well! A week after the

tournament, the banner hanging in

the fire station and Jim's mustache

still on. What's the matter Jimmie?

Mr. and Mrs. Piper of Indiana Harbor

were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mere Thompson of Roberts avenue yesterday.

Erwin. the llttlfc son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Fick of Harrison avenue, met

with a rather painful accident Satur

day while playing in front of the home

of his aunt. He fell on the cement curb.

cutting a deep gash down his nose.

At tne present writing he is getting

along nicely.

Miss Matilda Griesel of South Chicago

spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Utusch of Harrison avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gough and daugh

ter, Vivian, spent Saturday visiting in

Manhattan Beach.

Miss Amy Roberts spent the week

end visiting friends in Waukegan, 111.

August Stross returned to his home in

Alton, 111., after spending several days

here the guest of his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Stross of Roberts avenue

Mrs. Robert Atchison and Mrs. Will

iam Dunn and daughter, Miss Alice,

were South Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. anod Mrs. Herman Thlessen en

tertained a few relatives and friends at an informal dinner at their home in Indiana boulevard Sunday. Among

those from out of town were: Mrs Maas and Mrs. Lanko, of Little Rock

Ark.

Harry Goldlng returned from Buffalo

N. Y., Saturday, where he, has been working for the past four months. Miss Elenora Fick visited friends in East Side Sunday. y Mr. and Mrs. Wuehrle of Hammond were the guests of Mrs. William Vogel of Cleveland avenue, Sunday.

England bureau of the postal secrt

service. Is visiting relatives in thi

city.

Miss Zellah Nichols of Neodsha, Kan

who has been the guest of her uncl Zebulan Collns and family, left yes terday morning for Marlon, Ind., fo a visit with friends before returnin:

to her home, which she expects t

reach about Aug. 25. Miss Nlchol

while here, attended the summer ten

of the public school music teachers

course at the university.

Mrs. H. W. McMahon is now slngin.

and playing the piano at the Usont She started last evening.

A. H. Reading is moving his photo

graph gallery into the rooms formerl

occupied by the Main studios which h

recently purchased of Mrs. Bird Simo Coleman, who expects to go to For Wayne to join her husband who is i business there.

Martin Mrawr of Indianapolis is i the city today on business. Mrs. Dd. Gus Mundt of Chicago ar rived yesterday afternoon for a visi with relatives and friends in the Val

Th Sympathy of Friendship. It is sublime to feel and Bay of another I need never meet, or speak, or writ to him; we need not re-enforce our selves or send tokens of remembrance I rely on him aa on myself; if he dh thus or this, I know it was right-Emerson,

CHAMP10H HAY PRESSES.

VALPARAISO. Miss Nell Watt, who has charge of the cloak department at Lowenstein's is taking a three week's vacation. She left yesterday morning for a visit wMth her parents in Oak Park, 111. Miss Annie Dyer of Chicago is the

guest of Mrs. E. M. Koontz.

Lawrence Letherman of Boston,

Mass., who is now chief of the New

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The old re liable a-hora-Poll C I t e 1 1 Prea, lirii feed opening

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Misses Marie Scheldt and Stella and

Llllle Kellman went to Dyer, Ind.,

Sunday to spend the week with rela

tives. Miss Henrietta Gibson, of Toleston, visited with Hobart frlend3 Monday. A nine pound baby boy was bom Sunday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maybaum and there is no happier man in town right now than Loui3. John Hillraan and Ed Scheidc went

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of Mrs. John Blaul in Roberts avenue.

last Friday evening for their regular business session and the semi-annual election of officers. The president. Miss Gladys Turley, called the meeting to

order, and then kindly requested Rev. W. H. Haulmhuber to take the chair. The devotional exercises proved help

ful. Roll call showed that nearly all members were present. Miss Carrie Buehler was received into full member

ship. The Circle was reported to be in

a prosperous condition, having been especially active in work of charity, through Its sick and flower committees. Its finances were reported in good condition. After the business session, the Circle was entertained by some humorous and well rendered readings by Miss Hattie Timm. Miss Hattie is a natural reader and without effort succeeds in pleasing and amusing her hearers. During the evenig Mrs. Blaul

proved herself an amiable hostess and i evidenced once more her increasing hospitality and her efficiency to entertain those that have the good fortune of crossing her threshold. Miss Carrie Buehler was set at the task of counting beans contained in a cup as her initiation task. The evening was frought with pleasantries ' and social edification. Choice refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Ina Rogers in Roberts avenue. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Superintendent, Mrs. John Blaul; president. Miss Carrie Buehler; vice president, Lillian Saltwedel; secretary.

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