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THE TIMES. Thursday. August 18, 1910.

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THE FIRELESS COOKER, ;

o greater coTelB cam be found for the vacation konc, VTheber It 1b the cooatrj', at

the beach, of in the vroodn, thai the llrelean cooker. Indeed, If 4 one ,1a merely camping; for a 4 ireek; or two, the flreleaa cooker l.i worth whatever it may coat 4 becaaao of -the aarloa; which It effects In time, labor and fuel, to say nothing of the fact that It does away with the heat pro-

4 duced by nre of any kind. . 4 AVhen a flrelena cooker . la d naed, it ta only neeeaaary to d cook the food for a few minute In the nnual way, after which it 4 may be placed In the cooker d and left until ready to serve. Voiretablen, meatf. soups, dried d fruits, baked beans, rice, and- d d dina-s, custards and many other articles of food may be prepared

for the table in this way with

d very little labor. d Daked beans always are pop-

alar with the summer campera, and If a pot of beans, after belna; cooked In the usual way for an hour or more, la placed iu the tireless cooker In the

morningr, the campers may ko

a on an excursion that will keep

them away all day, and, when

d they come back at night, they K will And the beans thorouKhly d

d done, piping hot and ready to

be served.

If cereals are In order at the

morning; meal, they may be d placed in the cooker the night d

before, and they will be ready to serve for breakfast, obviating; the necessity for early rising.

Ind. to spend ten Hatch and family.

Miss Irene Mott-of South

day with W. W. day when Mrs. C. M. McDanlel will n1 tertaln at her home In Detroit street

Hohman Mr.- and Mrs. Robert Herrington of

street has gone to Fond du Lac, "Wis.. East State street will leave this even-

to spend a few weks with Dr. and Mrs. T. Edwin Bell and Mr. and Mrs. B. I P. Bell at their cottages. . , Mrs. Thomas Kennedy is -hostess to the members of the Fern Leaf Linen Club Vthls afternoon at her home in

ing for Niagara aFlls. Buffalo and oth

er eastern points and expect to be gone about two weeks. The next regular meeting of the members of the Deborah Aid Society of the First Christian church will take

Russell street. Mrs Kennedy will -en- ' place Thursday afternoon and the place

tertain at cards and a pleasant social of meeting will be announced later.

time is anticipated

Miss Isabelle Kuhn has returned to

her home In Griffith after a short visit with Hammond friends. I

Mrs. E. L. Shortrldge and daughter.

Ruth have returned to their home in

Crown Point after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. Shortrldge and Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph Pierce at their home in

Condit street.

TOWLE OPERA HOUSE TOMORROW WIGHT

AUG. 19

GHACEFl li VEIL AIIKA.GG)IE.T IS AN ART. No woman who attends carefully to the important little effects of dress ever puts on her veil in a hurry. She taes plenty of time, plenty of pins and a hand glass; and, moveover, earh time she goes out the veil is adJusted anew, andv'is removed from the hat meanwhile and carefully folded flat. Te bordered veil worn with this new autumn turban of fur and satin, is beautifully arranged and hangs just low enough to show the curve of the chin without touching the shoulders. At the back the draping is most graceful. The new turbans set so far down over the head,that it is specially difficult to drape a veil over them without making a clumsy effect, hut ells will be much worn in spite of- the fact that the bl gturbans protect the hair from the breezes.

Social News IN Hammond

MEALS FOR THE DAY. Friday, Aug. 19, 1010. . BREAKFAST Sliced Peaches , Cereal with Sugar and Cream , French Omelet Egg-Muffins Coffee ' DINNER jBroiled Whitefish or Broiled Veal Chops Mashed Potatoes Green Corn

Cucumber Cups Blackberry Cups

LUNCHEON OR SUPPER Salt Codfish in Cream Buttered Toast Crackers, Berries and Milk Russian Tea

RETfRX FROM VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil S. Reiter and daughter, Eileen and son Virgil, and Mrs. Frances Klngsley have returned to their home in Webb street from Sylvan Lake, Mich, where they have been at their summer cottage for the past seven weeks and spent a very delightful time. tVEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS OIT. ' A number of Hammond people have received cards announcing the marflage of Miss Cazola Reeder to Mr. George Baker. The ceremony occurred Saturday at the bride's home In Dwight, 111. and was a very quiet affair. The young people left soon after the ceremony for New York City and other cities in the east to remain for a few weeks' visit. They will return to Chicago and announce their "at home." The bride until very recently was employed as a stenographer for the C. I.

SOCIAL, NEWS FOR FRIDAY.

The resrular meeting of the members o'f Hammond Hive No. 2 I.. O. T. M. will take place Friday evening in the K. of P. Hnll. All the members are asked to attend. Miss Rlizabcth Reynolds will have as her aruests Friday evening at her home in Dealt avenue, the girls of the J. F. F. Club. It will be the regular weekly club meeting.

Hammond arid East Chicago and the

announcement of her approaching mar

riage will be received with a great

deal of interest. Mr. Crane is employed

at the Michigan Central station and has been located in Hammond for several

years. AN AFTERNOON PARTY.

Mrs. J. TV. Mouser is entertaining the members of the Colonial Club ai an

afternoon party today at her home in

Carroll street. The afternoon will be

devoted to embroidery work and music

It is the regular club meeting which was announced to take place last Thurs

day but had to be postponed for the convenience of several of the members.

SECURE A LICENSE. A marriage license was granted Miss Margaret TViniche and Mr. Frank A. Biggot both of Hammond in Chicago yesterday. The announcement will

come as a surpriseyto the many friends here and on their return to Hammond they will receive the best wishes and congatulations of their acquaintances and friends. The young people "are well known in the social circles of Hammond and West Hammond where they make their homes.

There was no meeting today on ac

count of the special church services this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrington and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Foote of Jackson, Mich, were visitors at the White City in Chicago last evening. Arthur Stutsman has returned home

from his vacation spent in Michigan. The members of the Male Choir of

Mrs. Glasgow is hostess to the mem- the German Immanuel chucch will meet

bers o the Fleurdelis Club this after- this evening for the regular rehearsal, ndon at her home in Plummer avenue. I The members of the choir of the

Cards will be the entertainment for German Immanuel church will meet in

the afternoon and several games of the social rooms o fthe church tomor-

pedro will be played. I row. evening for the regular rehearsal.

The Misses Mabel Sherby of Truman A full attendance of the members is

avenue and Bertha Maleitske of Indlr desired.

ana avenue left at noon today for Buff- Mrs. A. E. Merryweather and daught-

alo and Niagara Falls where they will er. Miss Myrtle arrived in Hammond

remain for several days before going . this morning from Montreal, Canada

to Canada for a week's visit. I where they have been spending the

The regular meeting of the members summer with Mrs. Archie Chave

or St. Paul s Lutheran League will take

place this evening in the school hall,

the corner of Sibley street and Oakey

avenue. The usual business and so

cial program will be carried out.

Mr. and Mrs. John TV. Dyer formerly

of Hammond but now of Indianapolis

have gone to Hay ward. TV!s. to spend a few weeks of the summer.

John Tegman formerly of Hammond Is now located in Glendale, Montana and has written his friends to that effect. He will be remembered by a large number of Hammond and Lake County .people. Mrs. Annie Holcomb left Hammond

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Days News In Gary

MISS PATTI ROSA

SUPPORTED BY

O. J. Dietz PRESENTS THE Lyman Twins In their latest Musical Comedy THE PRIZE WINNER

MISS PATTI ROSA The Dainty Little Commedienne.

MISS MINNIE JARBEAU The Whirlwind Soubrette

Will Attend Convention.

South Bend's mayor, city officials and

aldermen are much disheartened be

cause the city attorney nas aeciarea illegal their act in appropriating the sum of J920 for a junket to the convention of the American League of Municipalities. The South Bend officials intended to do things up in fine

today for a two weeks vacation which shape at the expense of the people. She will spend in Chicago and James- j number of the Gary city officials town, Ind. In Chicago Mrs. Holcomb J aISO intend to go to the convention but will visit her neice, Mrs. Helen Shuflinjthcy made no appropriation for the and she will be entertained by her purpose. Whether they intended to put

sister, Mrs. souinara wnne in james-iin an expense account when they re-

ton. Clarence Hutchlns of Griffith was in Hammond today on business. Mrs. P. J. Henry who has been ill at her home in East State street for several weeks is not Improving as rapidly as her friends hoped. She is not able to

relcelve any callers except her most

ntimate friends now.

turned is unknown but if such were their intentions they will now have to make the trip at their own expense.

President Alschuler.

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& S. R. R. at Gibson and made her home 4n Hammond. She has a- wide acquaintance of friends to whom the announcement will come as a surprise but who will extend best wishes and congratulations. Mr. Bakfr has a position with the Illinois Central R. R. at the Chicago office and they will -make their home in Chicago. A BASKET PICNIC.

The members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul s Lutheran church held their annual picnic at the Lake Front park yetserday. The ladies went over In the afternoon and took basket luncheons with them, which were served at the close of the afternoon. A pleasant social time was spent in conversation and several of the members spent the afternoon with embroidery work. The regular meetinsr of th

members will take place Wednesday afternoon of next week at the home of Mrs. Neuman in Indiana avenue. A full attendance of members is desired as the usual business and social program wil be carried out. AN ENJOYABLE OITING. A very enjoyable day was spent by a number of Hammond people who were in attendance at the annual Congregational Sunday School picnic at the Lake Front park yesterday. The members

vl Hie sunaay scnooi ana their parents were invited to attend and there were many of them present. The nicnic: continued between ten o'clock in the morning and six o'clock in the evening and the entire time was spent pleasantly. Bathing, games and contests were among the features of entertainment among the young people and at noon an elaborate basket luncheon was served.

LIHGOLH JEFFERSON COLLEGE-OF-LAW Fall term opens Monday, Sept. 12th. Three year course leading to the LL. B. degree. Post-graduate course leading to the LL. M- degree. For catalogue, address the President, W. Mayes Martin,' D.D., HAMMOND, IND.

ENTEIITAINS INFORMALLY. Miss Edna Euwert entertained the young ladies of the S. S. Club Very pleasantly last Tuesday evening at her home In East State street. It was the regular weekly meeting which was an

nounced to take place Wednesday but was later changed to Tuesday for the

convenience of the members. It was

decided to hold the parties regularly every Tuesday evening in the future

and the Misses Lillian and Louise

Doege will be the next hostesses and

will entertain at their home in Plummer avenue. The evening was spent very enjoyably in a social way with

embrolderv work and music after

which a dainty luncheon was served.

The following members were present at the party Tuesday evening, Misses Rose Spoerner, Ella Buehring, Lillian and Louise Doege, Florence Mangold,

Hattie Genrich and Edna Euwert. PAIITY FOR NEXT WEEK. The members of the Hammond Ath

letic Association will entertain at an

Informal daring party next Thursday

evening at their club rooms in Bellview

Place. The announcement was made at

the July party that it would be given this evening but other arrangements were made. The affair is anticipated with a great deal of pleasure and it

is expected that a number of young

people will be in attendance. ENTERTAINS FEW FBIEXOS.

Miss Martha Herkner entertained a small company of friends last evening

at her home In East State street in

honor of her birthday anniversary. She received many very pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. The guests spent a very enjoyable evening with social games and music after which they were sered with dainty refresh

ments.

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NO MEETING THIS WEEK. There was no meeting o the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Congregational church yesterday afternoon, which was the regular meeting

day on account of the annual Sundayschool picnic. Announcement will be made later of the next meeting. VISITS IN CANADA. Mrs. Walter Hammond and daughter, Florence of South Hohman street Irvrt today for Montreal, Canada where they will spend several weeks visiting Mrs. Archie Chave. Mrs. Chave will be remembered as Miss Rose Merryweather, formerly of Hammond. RETURN FHOH CANADA. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacAleer and children are expected to return to their home in Clinton street today from Sault Ste. Marie. Mich, and points in Canada.

Mrs. MacAleer and children have been absent from Hammond about -six weeks but Mr. MacAleer left only last Sunday. INVIATTONS ISSVED. Tlje invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Edna Tieche, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tieche and Mr. StanleyCrane which will take place Wednesday evening, September 7th at the residence In Detroit street. Only the relatives and a small number of friends have been invited to be present. Miss Tieche is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Tieche of Detroit street and has made her home in Hammond for several years. She is very popular in the younger society sets of

PERSONAL.

H. Alschuler, president of the H.

Alschuler and company department store. Fifth avenue and Broadway was in Waukegan. 111. yesterday afternoon

Mrs. Baily of the Rimbach Building looking after his department store in-

has gone to LaSalle, 111. to spend a , tercstt there.

Mr. Alschuler reports a fine business in the Gary branch and nearly twenty clerks are now employed to handle the

NEW SONGS PRETTY GIRLS DAZZLING EFFECTS

PRICES: 25, 35, 50, 75 and 1.00 Seats Selling

short vacation among friends and rela

tives.

The Misses Georgia and Bessie Far-

rel were the euests of friends in Chi- firm's business. This number will in-

cago yesterday afternoon and evening, crease as the city grows larger.

Miss Fowler of Crown Point was the

guest of Hammond friends today.

The public is invited to attend

Fourth Avenue. Fourth avenue's paving work is now

ice cream social to be given this even- , pretty well completed from Broadway

ing in the parlors of the Pine Street to the Kirk district. The Illinois Im-

Presbyterian church under the auspices

of the Sunday school. The members desire to clear a neat sum.

Miss Marie Hansen of Rimbach ave

nue lert tnis morning lor Lapa, s. u.

where she will locate on her ranch

and spend at least the required fourteen: months. She was acompanied as

far as Chicago by Mrs. Jack Evans of East Chicago and Miss Le'ah Graves

of Hammond.

Vernon McGtrr who is spending the

summer at Crown Point came to Hammond today for a short visit with rela

tives.

Mrs. F. C. Deming and daughters, Florence and Eleanor are visitors in

Chicago today.

Mrs. D. L Carlln and children of

West Sibley street left this morning for' Ircnton, O. to spend a few weeks with friends and relatives.

Miss Elizabeth Mettler of South Hohman street left today for Fairbury, Ht. to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mrs. Mat Klein of West State street went to Dyer this morning to spend the day with relatives. Miss Anna Hastings who has been very ill at St. Margaret's Hospital for the past few weeks is improving nicely now as her many friends will be glad to learn. Mr. and Mrs. Layton has returned to their home in Wolter street after a two weeks vacation spent with relatives and friends near Monon, Ind. Theodore Liable of Griffith was a

business visitor tn Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Guy Merrill of Hammond has been spending a few days with relatives in Merrillville. Mrs. F. S. Betas and sons, Irving, Lyman and Frank of South Hohman street let today or Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y. or a short vacation. Mrs. Joseph Voss and son, Joe left

provement and Ballast company has

several gangs of men at work putting on the final touches and it is expected that the street will .be opened to the

public within a short time.

Heretofore Fifth avenue has been the

most northerly thoroughfare whereby

access could be had to the northwest

quarter of the first subdivision. How

ever, when the street cars in opera

tion and the street Is extended two and one-half miles further westward

to meet Ambrldge street, it will be

after Broadway, the busiest business

highway of northwest Gary.

Although an eighty-foot street it will have all the traffic it can handle, and Fourth avenue is being Improved

with a view of diverting the Kirk dls

trlct street traffic by that thoroughfare instead of creating a congestion

upon Fifth avenue.

Fixtures Causes Delay.

Although the officers of the Calumet Candy and Cracker company intended to be ready for business on Aug. 1 the

delay in the arrival of their fixtures

has caused a postponement of the

opening. The new wholesale venture

is located at 444 Broadway and among

those interested in it is Max Kirch man, the real estate operator.

More False Alarms.

cen-

sev

During the past few days the tral fire companies have received

eral false alarms. Last evening a cal

turned i nat Sixth avenue and Rhode Island street brought three companies

to the scene, but upon the arrival o

the equipment there is was found that

the alarm had been unfounded.

Plans Excursion.

J. H. Cooley, the prominent Gary real

estate dealer, is planning to have

big excursion and lot sale next Sun

day to his properties in East Gary

Mrs. Cena Palmer of East Chicago

was the guest of Mrs. Mary Hansen and

family at their home in Rimbach ave

nue last evening. Mr. .and Mrs. David Dixon of East Sibley street left Hammond today for a two week's trip through Canada. Among other points Mr. Dixon .desires to reach Is Woodstock where he was born seventy-two years ago. They anticlpote a very delightful time. Chief Austgen and family are spending a few weeks vacation at Paw Paw Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Putnam of New York City have concluded their visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan at their home, 7 Rimbach avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sharp returned to their home in Coatesville, Ind. after a week's visit with their son, the

Rev. C. J. Sharp and his family at their

home in Summer street. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp came for the dedication of the new ''church. Mrs. Cynthia Sohl and daughter. Miss Ruth of Mason street who have been visiting at Luddington, Mich, for a few weeks have left there and gone to Paw Paw Lake, Mich. They will spend some time visiting there before returning home. Mrs. C. A. Provines of Chicago Is spending a few days with Mrs. R. J. Hollcraft at her home in Truman ave. Mrs. W. Ray Hatch and daughters of

Carroll street - have gone . to Goshen, J

today for Bowling Green, Mo. to spend better known as Cooley's first addl

a few weeks visltinsr friends and rela- 1 Hon to East Gary. Excursions will be

tives. i run out from Chicago leaving at 9:3

vt.o c-or. vvrAo 1 v, .oMd a. and arriving at Gary at 10:40 in the

nnaltlnn at (In rv onH .nlnrli1 linon her morning.

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new duties this morning.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. DeWeese and daughter, Georgia and son. Robert are expected to return to their home in Rimbach avenue this evening from Niagara Falls and Buffalo where they have been visiting this week. Mrs. Emil HuebJer has returned to her home after a few days' visit with friends and relatives in Danville, 111. Miss Delia Prange and Ransom Beilby were visitors at the White City In Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Foote who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrington at their home In East State street for a few weeks have returned to their home in Jackson, Mich. Mr. and Mrs.

oote came to attend the Knight Temp

lars Conclave in Chicago. The meeting of the members of the Martha Aid Society of the First Christian church was announced to take place today, the regular meeting day, has been postponed until next Thurs-

! offered

Six hundred lots

for sale at $50 each

will be on easy

terms.

MARRIED IN SAGINAW. Word was received in Gary today that Miss Bertha Wurmstedt, employed in the Chicago Telephone company's exchange here, who left Gary last Saturday to take her vacation, was married to. Bruce Burgess of Chicago at Saginaw, Mich., on Tuesday. Both are well known in Gary. They will make their home in Chicago upon their return from their honeymoon trip. WILL CONVENE IN OCTOBER. The Christian Endeavorer society of the First Presbyterian church will close until the first Sunday in October on account of so many of the members being out of town on their vacations. ENJOYABLE EVENT. The social and card party given by the members of the Idanha Social club in the Odd Fellows hall was one of

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the most enjoyable affairs taking place in the city for some time. Over fifty ladles were present and spent the afternoon in games, consisting of whist, "BOO" and pedro. Miss Louise Sallisbury gave a number of musical selections. After the close of the program dainty refreshments were served. The proceeds of the affair are to be used for the furnishing of the Odd eFllows' hall. SE PI.VS ULTRA PIC.MC. About a dozen ladies, members of the Pius Ultra club and a number of their

friends, left on the Gary & Interurban line this morning, where they made connection at Hammond for the Lake Front park, Robertsdale, where they are enjoying a picnic today. On account of the threatening weather th. ladles were amply prepared for showers should they occur during the outing. MRS. MARTIN" ILL. Mrs. Joseph Martin, wife Of Chief of Police Martin, 713 Adams street.

has been slightly; ill for several days

this week.