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RETIHS HOME TODAY. , hour-which wlll.be held after the pro"MW. Ha el and cliildren returned to gram. The study for the month la then1 homo in ChlcagHeigHtf, illtM3 -"MbrmMiisffl" ana the following- the morning after a fewdays vltfit- with program: ' ' Mrs. Ruvel's sister, Mrs. H. Evans of Prayer and Consecration: "The New South Hohman street : .Year's 'Theme" Mrs. Susan Wood. " . ' i Sketch of Mormon History Mrs. Em. WILL MEET TOXIGIIT. merliny. . There will be a meetins of William ' Some Mormon Teachings Mrs. II. Calkins W. R. C. this evening in Sickles. Memorial hall. A full attendance of Vocal Solo Mrs F. I. Ellick. members Is desired as business of im- f Present Day Mormonism Mrs. Shankportanco will be transacted. ;lin.

. . IS HERB 0. A VISIT. ... ..ua. j-uo- ctciiing ui iua-iiian i i , is here the guest of her daughter. Miss Ueulah Sterzing of Sibley street for several days. IS KEPORTED ILL, . Little Madge .iJHaraing, r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Harding of Wilcox street, is reported to be quite ill. ATTE.M) HAMMOXH PARTY. Miss Agnes P'rank and Alfred" Hill "of Grasselli were the guests of Hammond friends for the pedro party last night. WOMAN'S CLIII TO MEET. The next Tegular meeting of the Hammond Woman's club will be heltf Sat - urday af-ternoonv Jan. fl.in.the Masonic temple- This is , the annual -busi-ness meeting and the . vice president,, Mrs. Jennie Sawyer, is in charge. A full attendance of members is desired at the . meeting, whicli Is the first since Dec, .12. ' ' MRS. IIONNER ENTERTAINS, Mrs. Charles Bonner is. hostess to the members of the Acme -Social club this afternoon at her home in East Sibley street. Cards are the entertainment for the afternoon ' and a very pleasant party is anticipated by the members. MEET WITH PRESIDENT. The executive board of the Hammond Woman's club will hold its regular

meeting this afternoon at the home of tained at a 6:30 o'clock dinner last the president, Mrs. Minnie Ibach in evening at their home, 26 Rimbach aveSouth Hohman street. The usual busi--nue in honor of Mr. Otto Meyer, Mr.

.ness of the .club will, be disposed of .-during the afternoon. RETURNS TO RACINE. Sid McIIie returned to Racine. Wis.. to resume his studies there after spend-' ing the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. McHie of j South Hohman street. ! ....... , '. J ." " RETURNS FROM IOW1, . Mrs. Fred Minberg has returned home ! from a pleasatn visft with relative., . friends in KpoW,,v t IS REPORTED ILL. j Little Kathleen Lyons, daughter of Jir. ana Airs. f. 4. Lyons is reported to be ill at her home, in State Line street. SEWING CIRCLE MEETS bewmg Circle No. 1 of St. Margaret's IIOSDltal Will mpct PrMiiw aftr... 1 - - v- . .....v.. Ml LI I IHT(I ii ill. the home of Mrs Th

Glendale. Cards will be the afternoon's &l ' , e,thodisit Episcopal parsonage entertainment. j at 1 0 clck to leave together. The . " ' i meeting was very interesting and at rVTIIHS SISTERS MEFT US close a dalntJ' luncheon was served. Hammond temple. No. 73 ' Pythian ' Whltlns society has a memberSisters, will meet Friday evening Se i Sh,P f SlXty"ne ladi,?S-

iv. ot if. hall for the installation of ; officers. A full attendance of .bers is desired at this meeting. memBKX 1 1 1 K MEETING. ' The regular meeting of Progressive ; Court Tribe of Ben Hur took place last .evening in Weis' hall on State street

.There was a large attendance of mem- thls citi'- The marriage took place at , bers present and business of Importance j t,le hcmv of the .bride's parents, Mont was transacted. The installation of 'lay evening, Jan. 4. ('"3icers was postponed until the next ! .l.ieeting on account of other important! GUILD MEETING, business. A large class of f.andi.i.u The Ladies Guild of St- Psnr.

? niiuaiea in me near future and members of the Roseland order will be 'present to do the work. ' RKTlItXS TO SCHOOL. Itobert McHie has returned to Virginia to resume his studies at a military .academy, after spending several weeks "with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. II. McHie of South Hohman street. RETI RNS FROM MINCIE. Miss Jessie Mohl returned this noon from a three week's visit with relatives In Muncie, Ind. Her cousin. Miss Lottie .'Mohl, returned with her"f,r 3 few' weeks' visit 'here and in Chicago. INVITATIONS ARE. OCT. Invitations have been issued for '-a .dancing party to be given by the mem-J bers of the Hammond M Otor Una lt,K Thursday evening, Jan. 14 in the Masonic temple. The club has given several parties since its organization nd .they have been among the most enjoyable of the social affairs, so that a l:irgo number of Hammond and out-of-i-.wn young people are expected to at-V-nd. IIAVE PLEASANT EXTERTAIN MENT. The members of the Royal league will hold open house this evening for the members and'thei rfriends. Cards will be one of the features of entertainment and a very pleasant time is 'anticipated. ; SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING. 1 The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon in the church social room for 'the regular weekly meeting. This was the first meeting to be held since before Christmas so that the afternoon "was devoted to the business of the society. There was the usual attendance of members present. MEETIXG POSTPONED. The meeting .of Opal .Hive, No. 836, L. T. M., which, was to have been liekl last evening was postponed on Account of the sickness of several of -file officers. The next -regular meet--i'iig will be held "Jan. 20, when the annual installation of officers will take place. , - PROGRAM IS ARRANGED. The Woman's Missionary Society of First Presbyterian church will meet K.-iday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Herrington in Cafroll street. 'Mesdames Herrington and Klein will be the hostesses for the af ternoon and serve during the social

the - v ucai oio -Mrs. v . Lsrluge. ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. J. T. Clark has recovered his health sufficiently to be able to- take up his practice again, and will be found at Uls-office, 39. South Hohman .street. Office hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m ) Phone 173. t HAVE Slt'CESSFl L, PARTY. ! The Young Men's club of All Saint's Catholic church pave a very pleasant Party last evening in Ixmg's hall on State street, which was very largely .attended by members of the congregation and their friends. Pedro was ; played during the early evening until id. o oiork. 1-ive games , were played after which the prizes were awarded to Mrs, J. Arnold and Mike Kelly. At the close of the games informal danc'nS was einjoyed, the music being 'furnished by Rhir.ehart, Elster and Mr. Walsh." The young 'men realized a good sum which will be used for the new church building fund. ! ' .- HAS I5EEN ILL. : Miss Eichorn, teacher of German in - the - high school, has been ill at her I room week. in South Hohman street, this ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Dr. and Mrs. II. C. Groman enterAlexander Russell and Miss . Marie Meyer, who gave the concert at the Towle opera ' house. Other guests, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Groman were present. " 100 GIRLS ARE WASTED, Wanted 100 girls between the ages of and 15 to sinS at mY concert on Feb. 4. All those who would like to take ' part kindly sign list at Kolb's t0' T,e,'e 7"! nly be two or threC "hrsals and they will be held ! m lne arternoon. between 4:30 and 5 m the afternoon, between o'clock. No evening rehearsals. 23-lw. BARNIE YOUNG. VISIT AVIIITIXG SOCIETV. Mesdames Briggs, A. L. Spohn and daughter, Harriet, A. E. Wilcox - and Etta Bloomhoff went to Whiting yesterday -where they attended a meeting of the Missionary society there at the 1 - . , ,- home of Mrs. T-utnam. Theladies met AXSOUJfCBMBXTS RECEIVED HERE. Announcements were received in Hammond today of the marriage of Miss' Luella Amos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Amos of Itushvtlle. Ind., to Charles P. Crumpacker, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Crumpacker of Webb street. lai church met yesterday afternoon in the rectory on Rimbach avenue for a -short business meeting. There was not a large attendance owing to the very com weather. The afternoon was de voted to making plans for a sale to be given during the .next few months. Another meeting will be held next Wednesday and a full attendance is de sired JS REPORTED ILL. Mrs. C. Burnett is reported , to ill a't her home, 49 Warren street. be REGULAR MEETING. The Ladies' Aid. rSociety of the First Methodist church .met. yesterday after noon of Mrs. J, Wesley Reed In East State street for the remilar mtinoBusiness of importance to the members was disposed of .after .' which a. short informal social time was enjoyed. The members of the fourth ' division had charge and served dainty refreshments. There was the usual attendance of members present. ENTERTAIXS AID SOCIETY. Mrs. C. W. Linsenmann entertained the members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the Lutheran church yesterday after noon at her home In Douglas avenue, West Hammond. There was a large attendance of members and their friends present who were served with dainty refreshments during the afternoon. SHCTII ANNUAL CONCERT. Barnle Youngs sixth annual concert will be given at Towle's opera house Thursday evening, Feb. 4. There will be . fifty musicians in the band. Professor Carnes of Chicago, the humorist, will be present. A chorus of 100 girls will sing. Professor Emil Dietrich, the1 L-eiwei, win aiso take part Don't forget the date. , 29-4w. REHEARSE FOR OPERA. There will be a rehearsal for the opera, "Patience" this evening in Wels' hall on State street and all who ar interested are asked to attend. The rehearsals are going on successfully and the members of the Art society expect that the opera will be given about the middle of February, before - the Lenten season. Professor Sindlinger is directing the chorus. LARGE EVENING RECEPTION; . One of the pleasant features In connection with the Otto Meyer musicale last evening was. the after concert reception given at the pleasant residence of Dr. arid Mrs. H." C. .Groman. 26 Rlmbach avenue, to which the members of

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mi - i . MISS ETHEL SWABIr Hammond people,, who are enjoying "The Talk" of the Town" at the Auditorium, in Chicago, these days, will have an opportunity of seeing an Indianapolis girl. Miss Ethel Swaim, who has chosen the stage as a profession. Miss Swatm's father is Frank Swaizn, 2409 Broadway, Indianapolis. He is a cousin of S. E. Swaim, editor of the Hammond News. This is Miss Swatm's second year on the stage, she spent her first season with the-Fritz! Sheff company, and it was while appearing with that company that her charms attracted the attention of George Cohan, who offered her a place with his company this season, and she accepted. Musical Art society ami their friends were invited. Dr. and Mrs. Groman received the guests informally after the concert and presented the guests of honor. Miss Marie Meyer,. Mr. Alexander liussen and Mr. Otto- Meyer. The guests gave a short musical program, including several very beautiful violin selections by Mr. Meyer and piano solos by Mr. Russell. Mrs. AV. F. Bridge of Hammond rendered some pretty vocal solos. Very dainty refreshments were served at the reception which was one of the most delightful of the winter entertainments. About seventy-five people were in attendance, several coming from out of town for the concert. ATTEND CONCERT HERE. Mr. Stevens of Chicago was thfe guest of Mr, Roscoe E. Woods of Carroll street last evening for the Otto Meyer concert in the Towle opera house. Mr. Woods entertained at -dinner . for Mr. Stevens, Miss Anne Cullinine and Miss Amy McGreagor and later the guests attended . the concert. . . HOLD REGULAR MEETING. The Willing Workers held their regular meeting last evening at the home of Mrs. J. D. Pontius. The usual routine of business was disposed of early in the evening after which a pleasant social evening was passed. The hostess served the members with a dainty luncheon. VISITS HERE. Dan Anderson, formerly drug clerk in the Lion store, is here visiting with friends for a few days. TWO SOCIETIES MEET. The Martha Society of the First Christian church is meeting this after noon at the home of Mrs. Norman Wil son in Muenich court and the members of the Deborah Aid society are meeting at the home of Mrs. Perry Wilson In Michigan avenue. Business of importance to the. members is being, dis posed of. . . ; PLAN DANCING PARTY. invitations will be sent out within the next few days for a private dancing party to be given by a club of Ham mond young ladies. The hall will be prettily decorated for the evening and plans are being made to have it one of leading social affairs of the year. ' r "3riefs. Professor Sindlinger of Chicago at tended the Otto Meyer concert at the Towle opera house last evening. J. M. Gerlach of St. John was in Hammond yesterday on business. "n . 1 . . . . i . . . iis Mia oaer 01 tiege.wiscli was the guest of friends in Hammond Tues day. Mrs. b rank Berg of Lansin spent the day visiting in Hammond. Miss Louise Sauerman has been the guest of her relatives in St. John for a few days. Miss Harned of Gary, visited friends in atammond last evening. Miss Julia Wall is spending the day with her sister, Mrs. Fred Porter at her home in Park Manor. Mrs. H. Black of Chicago was the gust of her husband at the Hotel Carltton last evening. Mrs. C. 11. Stewart is spending the day visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Frank Cope went to Dver this morning to visit friends and relatives for a few days. J. H. Messenger of Genoa, HI., was in Hammond today on business. Otto Kralovec of Chicago was in Hammond yesterday on business. Mrs. Thomas Brennan spent yesterday with her mother, Mrs. Swift at her home in Englewood. Miss N. E. Pickens returned to Chicago tills morning after a few days' visit in Hammond. Miss N. E. Pickens returned to Chicago this morning after a few days' visit in Hammond. - Mrs, Harry' Evans of South Hohman Street has gone to Chicago Heights for a short visit, with relatives. Mr. Evans expects to lspend Friday there. Mrs. Southworth of Griffith was the

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Tharsday, Friday and Saturday, f January 7th, 8 th 9th ""SST'GraustarkDramatized from (hi hovel of " 4 GEO. BAK MCCUTCHE3N Author of ....B KEWSTERS MILLIONS.... STEPHANIE LONGFELLOW, BERT L. KING, former leadimj man in the Calumet Stock Co npany 25 OTHER CLEVER PEOPLE A Carload of M ssive Scenery guest of her friends in Hammond to- f day. Miss Henrietta Hone of East Ch- I cago visited friends in Hammond this afternoon. ; lurt- osieiio of Chicago is visiting uer oaugnter, Mrs. II. C. Groman at her nome in Klmbach avenue for a few days. Mrs. Louis IMeterich of Munster was in Hammond visiting yesterday. . iurs. t.narles Booheer of Griffith was in Hammond today on business. Meeting Emergencies. To be surprised by the unexpected into a state af helplessness always must be a man's own black mark against himself, even if no other person shares knowledge of the fact. It always must be his own accusation of his own weakness. To the extent that he feels in his heart a likelihood of its repetition, he must feel fear for himself. The Dissatisfied. The happy people in the world are those who- enjoy what they have. Those for whom nothing is good enough are neither fit for earth nor would be satisfied in heaven. Here they are restless. There their halos would be damp or would not set straight. The third domain which rhymes with well, would not be well for them, for the best would be too invariable or attending to fires "would be too monotonous. The Other Way About. "Don't be afraid," said a mother to her child at the circus, "the lion is stuffed.'' "Very likely," responded the lad, "but perhaps he could find room for a little' boy like me!" Renewing Hostilities. Nagley "I've discovered there is one state in which divorce is wholly un necessary." Mrs. Nagley (sharply) "Which is that?" Nagley "The state of single blessedness!" Illustrated Sunday Magazine. Call for Emancipation. It is a sad sacrifice, that which is made at the altar of custom. You are not here to be a slave of fashion. Assert your freedom. Be natural, be genuine, be yourself. E FACTS ABOUT THE NEW TREATMENT No Use Dosing Stomach if Fermentation in Intestines. PEPSIN IS NOT DEPENDABLE Pepsin Useful on Rare Occasions Cannot Remedy Fermentation and Formation of Gas. It has been pointed out recently that pepsin is ineffectual in an alkaline medium, and that the intestines are always alkaline. It has furthermore been proven that, since most obstruction and poisonous fermentation occurs in the intestines, the effectual use of pepsin is limited to that state of gastric insufficiency in which the intestines have not yet had time to be come infected. Inasmuch as the food passes directly from the stomach into ttie intestines, and inasmuch as fer mentation sets up at onco in an impure or improperly mixed chyme, the cases in which pepsin is of service art comparatively rare. After the poisons set to work in the Intestines, nensin is valueless. On the other hand, any good alkaline elixir or neutralizing mixture will, if properly compounded, nt once stimulate the tardy gastric juices, stop me rermencaiion and the formation of poisonous gases in the intestines. the following formula has been suirgested as making an excellent nntnrM of the kind in question: Half ounce sodium phosphate, one ounce essence of sealmlnt. half teaspoonful of good ua.ing sooa, enough water to makeeight ounces: Dose: two teaspoonsful before each meal. This neutralizing mixture, it has been claimed, will relieve immediately, and will eventually cure. It ought to cost about 60 or 65 cents. You can mix it up for yourself, or have your druggist make it up for you Cut this out and save it. It tnav at some time be the means of aborting an attack of Intestinal fever

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LODGE WORK "l l"c regular meeting of the St josepn s court, w. C. O. F., the officers for the ensuing year were installed it was a well attended meeting, there Deing a number of visitors, both fro Hammond and Chicago. The officers installed lows: - were as fol Chief ranger Mrs. Anna M. Volk. v ice chief ranger Mrs Schrarn. Therisia Kecording secretary Mrs. Margaret .rascaiy.Financial secretary Knoerzer. - -Mrs. Katie J, Treasurer Mrs. Mary Dahlkamp. .trustees Mesdames Mary Gartner, Louisa totuppy, Marie Reuss Marshals Mesdames Sophia Ruppell n-iiu uosa jbeisman. Sentinels Mesdames Mary Llnd and Anna Keilman. Mesdames Anna M. Volk. TCatiA Knoerzer and Susan Fox, who were of ncers lats year, were each handsome ij leintmoerea with a present given by the members of the lodge as a token or their respect to the officials. Mrs Volk was chief ranger last year, and was presented with a pretty lady's gold watcn, while Mrs. Knoerzer and Mrs ua. weje eacn presented with a gold cuain. rosary. 1 After the installation, Mrs. Katherine Jacoby of Chicago, one of the high trustees of the order, delivered an ad dress on the good of the order, which was highly appreciated. Members were irom Chicago, South Chicago and All baintsr court. . : After the business had all been tran BdLieu, me members and guastS"' In dulged in refreshments, at which all ,ulea 11 10 nave been a most pleasant ariernoon. - - The Elks' lodge holds a resrulnr e sion this evening, at which time ti will entertain the district deputy, grand ex alted ruler of Peru, Mr. W. A. Ream Mr.. Ream is making an official visit and will in all probability address the lodge. After the regular meeting, the lbdge will indulge in a social session, during wmcn rerresnments will be served. Owing to the plans of the Owls to move into new quarters, which, however, have not yet been selected, the meeting for this week will be omitted. A regular meeting, however, will be neia some time next week, thls,xleT tlPTlfllha. ..i v.a Klt 1. j , ... . ' .-.. viio iiin, which win do se M V. . . . L . I . cu, i,u me nignis tnat are open for it. The Owls were formerly located in tne state street Masonic temple. . Hammond .Aerie of Eagles .last night installed its officers for the ensu ing year, and after that work indulged in a social session. The officers for the year, as installed last evening, are as lollows: President Dr. J. D. Ebright. Vice president C. Green. Secretary Mort Towle. Treasurer Albert Fisher. " Chaplain William Baldwin'. irustees Dave Hirsch. Jacob Wiker and George L.iesenfelt. Inner guardWalter Hilbrich. Conductor Frank 'Davis. Outer guard Henry Rigder. ' Pioneer council. Royal . League, has invitations out for a pedro party, which will be given in IC. of P. hall this evening. mere will be no regular meeting, although applications for .membership will be received. .The, Hammond K. of P. has installation of officers next Monday night, election of officers having taken place on the last Monday in December. - The Knights of Pythias of the Second district are - looking forward to the coming district meeting In South Bend with muh interest. The district includes the lodges in Elkhart, St. Joseph, Laporte. Marshall, Stark and Fulton counties and the number of knights in this jurisdiction runs up into the several thousands. Crusade lodge, No. 14, will entertain the district and under the direction of Deputy Grand Master F. C. Grlschow, for the Second district, a fine program has been arranged. There will be three sessions, afUrnoon, at 2:30; evening at 7 and a social session at 10 o'clock. The meeting is to be held on Tuesday, . Jan. 19, and it is expected that there will be a large attendance from all over the district. The rank of knighthood will. be conferred, at the 7 o'clock session, by a team from Mishawaka lodge. The afternoon session will be open to the public. The grand officers will be present. Talhot la Head ot Owls. The supreme nest, Ordr of Owls, at yesterday's meeting- in South Bend elected the following officers:'- . Supreme president John W. Talbot. Supreme . vice president Dr. C. B. Crumpacker. Supremo secretary George B. Be-

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roth. Supreme treasurer J. L. Losey. Board of Trustees (vacancy) T. J. lenson, Chicago, and Roy B. Hopkins. Canton, O. The total membership; is now 71,331. At Stinson Memorial hall, at the Soliers' Home, Marion, Ind., last night. Colonel Asbury Steele post. No. 39, G. A. K., department of Indiana: nublirlv installed the following officers to serve during the year 1909: Commander, William J. Young; senior vice commander, William Wilson; Junior vice commander, William Morrison; surgeon, Theodore Huston; officer of the day, George W. Raines;, quartermaster, George W. Gates; officer of the guard," Joel Mnlnerly; chaplain. John C. Gowdy; trustees. Lieutenant Timothy Kelley, Captain Albert - C. Roley ;and Harvey Davfs Jr.? appointive tt fleers adjutant, Martin Qulnn; sergeant ma- i

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