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mm mm" COMING EVKNTS. The M ! Kmily and Bertha Eberts of Sooth Ilohman atrVt will foe nostrums at a thimble party Tuesday rvenlng of thia week. Their xorttii will be the mrabrra of the X. Kaabroidery Clu. The mrakfin of the E. S. T. Club will go on aa aatontobll trip to the Lake Front tomorrow aad have a lenle dinner there. The rearular meetingof tbe rlab mill oeenr Tuesday mtlnnoon, August 5th. A Trt Arwid tho World" at which the aaeatbera of the I3a orth Lr of the rira Met hod Ut church wilt entertain Tanadar evening. July 2th will be one of the moat delightful entertaiantenta of the week. Tbe I.adJea Aid Swetjr of tbe Monroe Street Methodist Chapel will give an loe rream aoeial at Conkri Park Tuesday, July -tt h, both afternoon and eeeniaar. Tbe pablle la eordially Invited to attend. Mm. H. V. tiro aaaa of Ritnbaeh Venn will entertain the member of the Wednesday Afternoon t'lob at a bridge party Wedaeaday of thla week. The erd ajaatea will e played pracrrv alvely at three tablea. A QIIKT WEDDING, A very quiet but pretty wedding ceremony was performed at the Methodist parsonage in Russell street Saturday afternoo- when Misa Lizzie Cuabtnar of Creaco. Ia.. and Kobt. Hebolt of Hammond were united in marriage. The Rev. Frank O. Fraley. pastor of the First M. E- church in Hammond pronounced the ceremony at two o'clock in the presence of the Immediate relatives and a few of tho most Intimate friends of the bride and groom. The bridal couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Hammond- Mr. and . Mrs. Debolt will reside on Plummer avenue. PICMC AT HARRISON PARK. The Little Light Bearers held a very enjoyable picnic at Harrison Park last Saturday afternoon. It was their annual picnic and a number of the little people attended. Mrs. R. K. Pfelfer, the superintendent of the department met with the children. They played a number of delightful games and were served with ice cream and cake during the afternoon. The hours of the picnic were from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. NO MKKTIXO TOMORDOW. There will be no meting of tho Ladies Auxiliary to tho University Club this wek on account of the absence of the number of members who are spending thtTT- summer vacations out of the city. RETIRES FROM CONVENTION. Miss Maplestono of 764 S. Hohman street has returned from Kansas City where she attended the National Convention of the Photographers Association of America. The convention was in session all wek. Many of America' leadlnir artists were ia attendance at the meetings. Mr. Ooldensky and "Taddy" Licely of the Southern School of Photography were two of the principal demonstrators. LEAVE ON VACATION. The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Hoffman and litle son of Condit street will leave for Winona Lake today to remain for a few days visit after which they will go to Monongehela, Pa., to be the guests of Mr. Hoffman's mother during the remainder of the montn of Aug ust. During the Rev. Hoffman's absence from Hammond the Rev. Graham Fuller will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church in South Hohman street. MRS. MACK HONORED. Mrs. T. W. eilck and Mrs. Wilbur Myers entertained Friday evening with a 6 o'clock picnic dinner on the lawn of the former's home, 123 North Shore drive, complimenting the guests of

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the tablea being decorated with Shasta daisies. Following dinner the guests were entertained with dancing at the Commercial-At Met lc club. Among the out-of-town guests were Miss Marlon Dunlgan of Hammond. Ind.; Dick Hammond of IouisviUe, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Larrimer of Indianapolis. ATTK.NDS COMVENTIOA. Miss Gladys Younger of Bast Sibley street has gone to Rattle Ground, lod., to attend the Epworth League Institute. Miss Younger will represent tho Epworth League of the First M. E. church of Hammond at thi meeting. Khe will be absent from Uamnnond for the remainder of the week. A WESTEUJi rnip. Mrs. Lawrvnca Uecker of Kimbach avenue left Saturday afternoon for an extended western trip. She will visit friends in Minnesota for a week and then be joined by her husband, Judgo Becker and son. BSaton on a. visit in Seattle. Tacoma, Backer City, Ore., Salt Iake City, Denver, Colorado Springs and St. Louis. The Misses Elsie and Graoe Stolley of Morton Court returned homo last evening after a weeks visit with relatives at St. Joseph, Mich. Mrs. Wley Hale and little sons, Philip and Stephen of Pittsburgh are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Boer, 185 Con key avenue. Mrs. Hale la returning home after an extended visit in Los Angeles, Cai. Miss Jessie Rhode of 340 East State street returned home last evening after a visit with relatives In pwlght and Streator. II., for a week. Mrs. Charles Rhode will remain with relatives in Streator and Ottawa. II., for another week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. PeWecse of Rimbach avenue have returned mme after visiting relatives in Lima, Ohio during the past week end. Misa Edith Denison of Hanna, Ind., will arrive, in Hammond this evening and visit Miss Beatrice Hansen at her home in Hmbach avenue for several days. I Mr. and Mrs. P. A. O'Conn-ill of So. Hohman street spent Sunday n Maywod, II.. the guests of Mrs. O'Connell's brother, Ben Wells and Mrs. Wells. Miss Alice Holm of Giendale park left Saturday evening for Greenville, Pa., to be the guests of Mrs. Latta and Miss Latta for a few weeks. Little Jim and Jack Turner accompanied her and will remain in the east for an extended visit. Miss Llna Lindner of Lincoln avenue. West Hammond, returned home Saturday evenink after a shor visit with relatives in Newcastle, Pa. Little Miss Helen Lindner accompanied her but remained for a more extended visit. Gordon ShlUlnglaw, formerly - of Hammond but now : of Milwaukee -is spending a few days with friends hero. Edwin Brackert of State Line. St., spent Sunday with relatives in Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones and daughter Elizabeth of Rimbach avenue spent the past week-end in Oak Park, 111., the guests of relatives. Miss Ethel Ebright and Miss Julia Wall will leave Wednesday evening for Springfield, 111., to be th'i guests of Mrs. Fred Porter for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Porter was formerly Miss Edith Wall of Hammond. Edgar Humpfer of Rimbach avenue returned home Saturday evening after a few days vacation spent at Saugautuck, Mich. Mrs. Allan P. Owen of Logansport, Ind., Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathles for a few days at their home in Williams st. Mr. and Mrs. John Reinlein and children have returned home after visiting at the home of Mrs. Keinletn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger in State Line street. Mrs. Reinlein has been here for two weeks but Mr. Reinlein came for only an over Sunday visit. C. E. Carson of Oakley avenue has returned from a trip through Kansas. Incorporated 19C3 Construction Co-

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Miss Marie Bergersen. a young Ctticago girl who has made a favorable impression in musical circles, has dep arted for Europe to continue her piano studies in Vienna. Miss Bergersen, who is the daughter of Louis B. Bergersen of 3269 Wrightwood avenue, expects t o remain at her studies for two or three years.

Mrs. Warde L. Mack and Miss JoseChicago soon. Covers were laid for 22, Mrs. A. Rosene and children. Lillian and Ieonard left last eventnr fort Braddick, Fa., to spend a few weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell. 417 Truman avenue, spent Sunday in Chicago, the guests . of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess entained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conrad and Mr. and Mrs.. William Raeheln of Garx at their home In. Michigan avenue yesterday..! f . Mrs- Will Hughes of "Oown Point Ind.. spent Sunday !n Hammond the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes I at their Harry Chicago. home in AVarren street. Freyman spent Sunday in Mrs. Julia Graf has -gone to Riverdale to be the guest of Mrs. J. M. Wolfe. Bring in your derbies and soft hats and have them cleaned and blocked at a small cost. They will took like new. Ray McCool's Shoe Shining Parlors, 175 State street. ILodge Assemblies iie wcmij mcrwiig ui me memoers

of the Dorcas Lodge of Rebockahs 8hip their car part way. Mrs. Llawtok place last Saturday evening lnjeHyn has been sufferng from rheumathe I. O. O. F. hall in East State st. tlo feVer and a troublesome cough.

mere win oe ciass initiation at tne next meeting of the lodge Saturday evening August 2nd. Arrangements for the next meeting were made. This evening the members of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. will meet In the I. O. O. F. hall in East State St., for their regular semi-monthly meeting. There will be a meeting of the Gol den Rule Council No. 1 D, of L Tuesday evening, July 89th at the K. of P. hall in South Hohman street. A meeting of the members of the Germanla Lodge of RebecUths will be held Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall in East State street. DON'T BE: MISLED Hammond Cltisenn Should Head and Heed thin Advice. Kidney trouble is danger as and often fatal. Don't experiment with something new and untried. Use a tested kidney remedy. Begin with Don's Kidney Pills. XJBed in kidney troubles 50 years. Recommended here and everywhere, The following statement forms con vincing proof. Mrs. George Nelson, 428 Ohio street, Whiting, Ind., says: "Both I and othjers of my family have used Dan's Kidney Pills and found them to be an ef j fit-lent kidney medicine. You may continue to use the public statement I J have previously given In their praise. One of our family was troubled by weakness of the kidneys for years and nothing seemed to help him. He couldn't control the kidney secretions and always felt weak and tired. As soon as we began giving him Doan's Kidney Pills, he Improved and five boxes cured him." : , For sale by all dealers. Price 80 cents. Foste'r-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sale agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Adv.

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, AT WORK Mr. Koonts. who Is a candidate for the democratic nomination for the city I Judge, is a graduate of the law depart ment of the Ohio Northern University, ( and Is admitted to the State and United J States supreme courts, and he has been practicing law in this city for th past nve years, and his motto has been a square deal. Mr. Kopntz, is asking the , support of his friends at the primary election August 2n 11S. Adv. 13 AST CHICAGO Mr. George Standlsh left Tuesday I for the northwsst and the west where he will enjoy an extended trip last ing about four v.-eks. At Milwaukee : he met his sister who accompanied him as far as Winnipeg, where she was married, she and her husband Heaving after tho ceremony for British. Columbia where the latter, who is an engineer, is handling the building of a railroad. Mr. Standlsh himself wtnt on to Vancouver and will return vio Seattle, Portland, Oregon, Cal ifornia and other western points. Mrs. Paul P. Lleyellyn of 1111 Beacon stret is improving slom-ly after an illness of over two weks. She hopes to be well enough by the middle or the end of the present week to go to the Berkshire mountains in company with her husband. If they make the trip as intended, much of it will be t,y auto it being their intention to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jornson and I daughter Marjorie returned Saturday j afternoon and a very delightful trip spent in the east and In Calaua. Their trip took in Burraio, Kocnester, mmu ton, Montreal, Toronto, the Thousand Islands, New York, Boston and the Hudson. They returned from Buffalo via the lake. Mayor A. G. Schlleker continues to improve at Eureka Springs, reports be lng all favorable. He hopes to be sufficiently recovered by the first of August to return to East Chicago. I'n les he experiences another set back it Is his Intention to remain hora then Mrs. Jack Evans received word this morning from Los Angeles, Cal., the Mr. Newman Charnlnskl is till very low in the hospital there. Mrs. Frank Hesse arrived from Ft. Madison, la., Saturday evening to visit her mother and sister. Mr. G. A. ohnson and Mrs. H. K. Groves. In about three weeks Mr. Hesse and his parents are expected to arrive In Mr. Hesse's automobile, and after a short i visit by them she will accompany them back to Ft. Madison. The trip by auto Is 237 miles. Don't forget the lawn social given by the Woman's Guild of tho Mission of the God Shepher tomorow evening on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meade, Beacon street. There will be plenty of ice cream and cake and other refreshments as the character of the evening demands. A supply of punk has been secured, so that If the mosJuitoes are out in force, those present may defend themselves against the ! onslaught of the rapacious insects. Banish dirt and ashes from the kitch en by using a Oas Range- No. Ind. Gat & Elec v. Co. INDIANA HARBOR. The Baptist choir will give an ice cream and cake social next Thursday evening on the lawn church in Fir st. Mr. and Mrs. George Witt and daughter Luclle left yesterday for Elkader, Iowa, for a two weeks visit. Both Mr. and Mrs. Witt's parents live at this place and they, will divide their time between them. Max Karlln returned Saturday from a two weeks vacation spent in the east. While awm- tic visited Mew ivork, Philadelphia, Atlantic City,

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The voters of all political parties who will support a Cltiaen s ticket in the city of East Chicago, have been requested to meet at Columbia Hall, corner of McCook and Vernon avenues. Friday evening, August 1 at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing pre cinct committeemen, deciding the manner of placing a Citizen's ticket tn nomination and transacting such other business ad may come before the meeting for the organisation of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones have gone to Muskegon, Mich., on a vlcit of about ten days. Mr. Ed Molinski and daughter Sad ie .leave tomorrow for Plymouth, Ind., to be gone several days. A Gas Rangf combines convenience and economy. No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co. TQIYLrSTON Miss Irene Powell of Charles City spent Sunday visiting fri nds and relatlveshere today. Mrs. H. C. Cohlman and daughter. Spent the day visiting Mrs. J. Winters. Miss Dora Loman is the guest of Mrs. Harms for a few days. Mrs. D. G. Ward is a Chicago visitor today. Percy Pletsch has returned to his home in Chicago after spending several days here. Miss Sophie Clemnski spent Sunday visiting relatives in Hammond. Miss Nina Lucey will return to her home in Tolleston after spending several days In Michigan City. VETERAN STEEL OFFICIAL IS DEAD Death of Thos. H. White At Home In Gary. Thomas Hunter White, 70 years old, retired some time ago as general foreman of the Illinois Steel company's south works tool room and recently employed as tool expert at the Gary steel works tool room where his son, Alfred White is the head, died yesterday morning. Mr. White passed away at the home of his son, 520 Conecticut street, Gary. He had been ill for some time with dropsy. Mr. White was connected with the Illinois Steel company for more than twenty years. Funeral services will be conducted at Alfred White's residence tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Rev. Stone, acting rector of the First M. E. church officiating. Interment will be made at Gary Oakhill cemetery. AUTOIST INJURED; FALLS FROM CAR James George,40 years old, 449 Madison street, Gary, is at the Gary General hospital for repairs on the top of his head. George was injured yesterday while riding in an auto in Tolleston. He tumbled out of the machine, landing on his dome of thought. RUN DOWN BY A WAGON IN GARY Michael Bouzousker, 45 years old, 834 Kentucky street, is at the Mercy hospital suffering from a broken arm and several broken ribs. Bouzousker says that he was run over by a wagon at Fourteenth avenue and Washington street last night. The hospital people are Inclined &o believe that he wasl njured by an auto. KRYL BAND PLAYER SUDDENLY STRICKEN Hans Dressel, one of the players attached to the famous Kryl band, which appeared at the Gary Chautauqua on Satufday, lsa t the Mercy hospital. He is seriously ill with apepndicltis. Michael Lusitjana, 2194 Broadway, one of the well known saloonmen of Gary is also at Mercy hospital, where he wll be operated on for appendicitis. HARRIS LAUNCHES HIS HYDROPLANE Attorney J. Glenn Harris today at tin plate beach in Gary launched his unnamed motorplane launch with appropriate ceremonies. The boat can make 30 miles an hour and will carry eight passengers. When going 'fast Harris says that eh can almost stand up on her stern. GARY BUILDING RESUMES AGAIN The Oary contractors aren't so blue over the new housing law after all as t there is a disposition on tne part or the state authorities to be fair In matters afTecing buildings stared some time ago. Goodman and Davis have resumed work on their three-story building at Seventh avenue and Washington street. The Steiner and Miller three-story ho.tel in Broadway near Fourth avenue Is now under course of construction. Is Injured. Edward Cooper. 6JT Adams street, was Injured at the Lake Shore depot in Gary last night, when he attempted to board a train. He was assisted to police headquarters where he received surgical atetntion. Auto Strikes Man. Police reports say that Alderman W. S. Gallagher of sixth ward of Gary while driving an auto in Broadway near the Pensylvania tracks on Saturday night bumped into a stranger. The man was able to go on his way. Rescued From Drowning. A number of Gary people witnessed the rescue from drowning of Joseph Barber, a Valparaiso college student, who was bathing at Flint Lake Sunday. Gary City League. The team in the Sunday division of the city league still remains in their same positions in the percentage column. As the series begin to draw to a close, the plugging up in the line-

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