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RETURN HOME. Mr. Frank Lyons and children of South Bend who have spent the past At, weeks here with Mrs. Lyons" mother. Mrs. M. Hastings of State street returned last evening. WILL ATTEND NORTH WESTERN. Miss Margruerlte Knotts of Muenich Court, who is now visiting in Holly, Mich., has decided to enter the Northwestern University this fall. VISITS MRS. J. E. WOLF. Mrs. Effie Schaut of Anna. 111., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. E. Wolf of East State street. ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDAL. PARTV. Mrs. Allison H. huiart entertained the members of the Mott-Brocken-broug-h bridal party yesterday afternoon at luncheon at her home on South street. Miss Lucie Brockenbrough entertained the members of the party at a buffet supper at 6:30 o'clock at her home on South Ninth street. Later in the evening the r-arty was entertained by Misses Dorothy W. and Eulora J. Miller at their home at 622 South Ninth street. Frederick Hohman Mott entertained the bridal party at luncheon today at the Lafayette Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Henderson will entertain the party at dinner this evening at the Country club. The out-of-town member of the partyj Misses Mildred Keyes and Alice Stutes-

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man, of Peru; Miss Edith Alexander, of Anderson; Mrs. Campbell, of Logansport; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wilson and Messrs. Robert Mott. John Sawyer, William Hastings, Carl Ames and Charles Hicks, of Hammond. Lafayette Courier. MR. 8CHAAF RETURNS. Postmaster P. Richard Schaaf has returned from his vacation trip which he spent In Colorado and Wyoming. He visited Denver, Colorado Springs. Estes Park and Manltou and spent one wek on a fishing trip on the Dennlson river In Wyoming. GONE TO SUMMER COTTAGE. Peter W. Meyn and wife and sons Julius and Walter of Glendale Park and Mr. Gordon Anderson of Milwaukee left today for Grand Beach, Mich, to spend a week or ten days In their cottage there. LEAVE FOR DELLS OP WIS. Misses Gertrude and Emma Claus with a party of four from Chicago will leave for the Wisconsin Dells next week for a vacation. Miss Gertrude Claus will spend the latter part of her vacation visiting a friend In South Bend. HOME FROM CAMPING. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brandt of Michigan avenue have returned from Bass Lake. Mich., where they have been camping. MR. AND MRS. COXHOY BACK. Attorney and Mrs. Joseph Conroy of Waltham street have returned from their vacation trip. They viclted In Pittsburgh, Detroit. Mackinac Island making the trip home from Mackinac on the "Manltou" to Chicago. They report a most enjoyable time. ON AUTOMOBILE TRIP. Mr. John Farovld and mother. Dr. and Mrs. Stephens of Indiana Harbor are taking an automobile trip through

eastern Michigan.

VISITING MRS. AUSTIN. Mrs. R. G. Maxwell and sons Pirmar

and Lloyd and Miss Irene Parmer of

Clyde, 111., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin of Torrence avenue. Miss Marie Connell of Chicago Is the guest of Miss Marie Carter of South Hohman street.

packer, Harvey Oostltn, W. Smith, Mrs. Charles Kasson, Messrs. Louis and Walter Mott, Misses Florence Loverldge, Pauline Sauerman, Norma Locklin and Grace Bell. Those from Hammond who are already In Lafayette to attend the event are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wilson, Charles Hicks, William Hastings and John F. Sawyer. VISIT IN TERRE HAUTE. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of Carroll

street have gone to Terrs Haute to .visit Mr. Smiths relatives.

RE-DECORATING CHURCH. The First Methodist Episcopal church is being re-decorated. On account of

, the work the morning and evening services will be held in the Sunday

scnooi room. Rv. Fraley. the pastor has returned from his vacation spent

in .Lttporie county. WILL GO TO MILWAUKEE. Mesrs. Mahlon S. Well and William

C. Hampton of Routh street will visit

a fraternity brother In Milwaukee Sunday. IN MOOSE JAW. CANADA. Attorney Vernon McGirr of the firm of McAleer Bros and McGirr is spending a two months' vacation In Moose Jaw, Canada. SIR. LUTHER BACK. Mr. Hugo Luthner of the firm of Laderach Bros. & Co., has returned from a trip through the east where he visited in Washington. New York and other cities. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS. All new Sept. and other Pictorial Review patterns are now carried at new agency. 116 Sibley street. II. J. Fostlewaite, Hammond.

CHI LDR ENS' PARTV. Mrs. William Love of Highland street has issued Invitations for a party in honor of her daughter Mildred's second birthday anniversary. The party wi:i be given on the lawn In the afternoon of August 20. Several little children with mothers for esorta will be the guests.

ATTENDING WEDDING. Those who left on the 10:S0 Monon this noon to attend the wedding of Miss Lucie Brock enbrougrh of Lafayette an4. Mr. Fred. Hohman Mott of this city son of Ex-Mayor and Hri ' Fred P. Mott of South Hohman street whloh vrnr'take place thle evening at - the home of the bride's parents were: Messrs. and Mesdamea P. R. Mott, L. E. Hohman. C. J. Hohman. Pter Crum-

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MISS HESS ENTERTAINS. Miss Laura Hess entertained IK kt..

jTau Beta girls at a porch party last

""""S at ner home In Mason street. The out of town guests Mere: Miss Marie Connell of Chicago who Is Miss Marie Carter's house aruest an nn.

I Jane De Vasier of Kentucky who Is ' Xf 4 . a Aim. 1 1 , 1

- Aw.a. iiuuse guest. ' "IV SOUTH1 BEND? v J Mrs. W. W. Parker of Warren street and Mrs. H. St. John of Wellington, Iowa are visiting Mrs. Morough O'Brien at her home in South Bend. DR. G. L. SMITH TO RETURN. Dr. G. L. Smith will return tomorrow from Charlevoix, Mich., where he ac-

.uiutmmea nis wire, daughter and Mrs. Thos. Hammond several days ago. They and Mrs. W. A. Hill and children will remain there during the month of Aug. DYERS LEAVE." Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dyer of Mason street will leave Mondav on th.i-

days fishing trip o nLake Superior. To

morrow ir. and Mrs. John Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. Victar Dyer will motor to Crown Point. TO VISIT FORMER HOME. Mrs. Mac Turner , and hhv nf t.

man avenue will leave Monday for a

montns visit in her former home In Tellow Springs. Otyo. A PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. A very pleasant sumrise

Blven this afternoon to Miss Mary Elisabeth Clemens at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Clemens on East Carroll street. The party was given In honor of Mary Elizabeth's sev-

-uiu Dirmaay anniversary. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with games

nr wnicn refreshments were served.

Condensed Report of Condition of

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of East Chicago, Indiana At Close of Business August 9th, 1913

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RESOURCES: Loans and Securities . .$417,739.77 U. S. Bonds. 55,637.50 Banking House and Fxtures . . 68,500.00 Cash and in Banks 63,636.35

Total

3605,613.02

LIABILITIES: Capital -.$100,000.00 surplus and Profits 16 572 81 1 Circulation SOOOO.OO Deposits 438,940.81

Total

$605,513.62

Growth in Deposits

August 9, 1905 (Six months from opening) $71,811.41

August 9, 1909.

.The invited guest were: Nancy and Charles Miller, Marion, Thelma and Roberta McAleer. Dorothy- Dupsing, (Mary McCune, Frances Austgen, Hazel Elliott. Mary Cox, Arthur Chalerost, , Caroline Bell, Sarah Meyer. Jean Cun'ningham, John and Sarah Dyer, Floran jHeiser, John Felbist, Carroll and Giles

Earner, William Golden. MR. HAEFER ILL IN MUSKEGON.1 Word has been received in Hammond from Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Haefer who left last Tuesday for Muskegon. Mich..! that Mr. Haefer is seriously ill with I

a bad case of bloodpolBoning at Mercy Hospital In Muskegon. SIR. PEARSON WILL WED. The wedding of Mr. Jesse Pearson.

;son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pearson jof 40 Ruth street an dMiss Ethel Moody

of Puscola, 111., will take plaee Wednesday August 20 at "the home of the bride's parents in Puscola. DEAN CAMPBELL A HOST. Mr. Dean Campbell will be host to twelve young gentlemen this evening at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell In Ruth street In honor of Mr. Jesse Pearson, whose marriage to Miss Ethel Moody of Puscola, 111., will take place next Wednesday. CHIEF OPERATOR ON VACATION. Miss Ward, chief operator at the Chicago Telephone company leaves Monday on a two weeks' vacation which she Mill spend In Cleveland. Miss Leotha Hopman will act as chief operator next week. CAMPBELL FAMILY REUNION. The Campbell family of which Dr. C. W. Campbell of Ruth street is a member wlli have a family reunion at Lake Front Park tomorrow. Members of tho family from Chicago, Maximkuckee and elsewhere will attend. The reunion is an annual affair and a most en j yable c ae. CARD OK THANKS. We wtsh to take this opportunity to express our sincerest thanks and ap

preciation to the many friends who

teen so kind to us In the sickness

and death of our wife, daughter and sister, Mrs. Rose: Rice. We In our sorrow are most thankful for the sympathy extended and for the many beautiful tributes .of flowers. H. E. RICE. MRSj E. WAGNER AND SONS. Mr. and Hrs. Martin White of Warren street will Jreturrfc fhis evening frooa Peru, Ind., whecefjjhi'er h-Ve been visiting at the home of Mrs. White' "lte -'. .'4 . x Mr. Lane, druggist for Harry Wels, is ill with malaria at the home of Mrs. M. Hastings. W. State street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stewart, 54 Detroit street are spending their vacation in Michigan. The Country Club will have the regular Sundal concert tomorrow afternoon. Leslie Wolf of East State street has gone to Mt. Carroll, 111., on a two weeks' vacation. j Miss Catherine Kronenberd of Buffalo is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Wllke of Detroit street. ,k i

Mrs. Roy Carsnon is visiting in Chicago for a few days. Master Clayton Seeley of Summer street Is vlting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barron of Hyde Park for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shugg and Mrs. Dodds have concluded their visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shugg of Ogden street and have returned to their home In Middletown, Ohio. Miss Gertrude Price of the city controller's office Is spending a two weeks' vacation In Michigan. Miss Lind of the Chicago Business College Is entertaining a friend from Chicago this week end. Mr. and Mrs. George Houser and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love and daughter will motor to Chicago tomorrow and spend the day at Lincoln Park. Mrs. John Hageman of Doty street Is reported quite ill.

Guy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell Is recovering from a serious illness. He has been under the care of a trained nurse. Frank . Congdon of South Hohman street has been called to Pittsburgh on business.

Thomas Kelly of Wabash has been the guest at the home of Mrs. A. P. Wall on Michigan avenue. Miss Anna Sibley of New York who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. J. Clark of Highland street has gone to

Mlneapolls to visit her brother, Andrew,

juunn lor two weeks. She will return to Hammond. Miss Grace Bell was here today from Fob du Lac, Wis., where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. P. Bell have a summer cottage, on her way to Lafayette to attend the Brockenbrough-Mott wedding. Mr. Mott is Miss Bell's cousin. Miss Elsie Lorts and Mr. Max Schneider and Mrs. F. Lortx will attend the wedding of Miss Theresa Euerck and Mr. Frank Benson Hubbard which will take place this evening at S o'clock at the Fullerton avenue Presby-

tei'.sn church, Fullerton Parkway and Hamilton Court. Chicago, 111. Miss Buerck graduated from the Hammond high school In 1906 and Is well known In Hammond. The Hubbards will be at home October 1st to their friends at 6624 Newgard avenue. Rogers Park. Chicago. Mrs. F. A. Bull and dau&littr Helen and son Frederick leave tode v for Minneapolis, St. Paul and Mankato, Minn., to spend a two weks vacation.Miss Edltn Carter of Webb atre-t has returned from Valparaiso whre she attended the University of Vaparaiso class reunion. Miss Jesamlno McGloin of Wall Lake, Iowa, who att-.nded the

reunion also will be Miss Carter's ' guest next week. j .VIlis Theima and Fern Sprague of I Carri-:i street w''l retur.1 this cvtni'.s ! fi-n routs where they have been j

vlsi:ln tntlr grandmother, Mrs. W. C Weils. James Ryron, captain of the Robertsdale fire department, left over the

Monon today for Crawfordsville to i

spend a week or ten days visiting with friends and relatives In the central part of the state. Mrs. Wayne Bond of East State street has gor to Spalesplne, Ind., to visit her father, who Is quite 111.

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RED LETTER DAY FOR FAIR SEX Saturday, August 16, will doubtless

be regarded as a red letter day by the , women readers of The Times, for It Is i on that auspicious date that the grand ;

distribution of the Imperial Pattern Outfit begins. It Is seldom that such an opportunity offers, and never before have the latest and most stylish embroidery patterns been submitted at a cost that really means sixteen times less than the average ruling prices. When It Is considered that you will get one hundred and sixty of the latest patterns

for embroidery, each of which can be ' transferred from three to five times;

an all-metal hoop with new, patent, self-adjusting springs, and a booklet of instructions in which all known stitches are so simply and clearly il

lustrated that any school girl ran readily become an expert, all for (8 cents, or 7 cents extra If to be mailed, and three coupons clipped from Thb Times, the marvel to every one will be how it Is possible to supply an outfit of more value than $10 for such a nominal sum as 63 cents. Thb Times began the distribution today of pattern outfits that will leave nothing th -be desired concerning ' art needle vrork, and at the' low price stated, which will bring the proposition within the reach of every one. .

A Gas Range does away With dlrVa No. Ind. Gaa A klM. Co.

BRILL'S PICNIC GT? n T7 "P 103rd and indlan"w ' " apnlln Konlevard. SOUTH CHICAGO Good street car service. Dancing every Sunday. Grove rented to picnic parties. Only a few Sundays left open for the season. :: ::

CALUMET REGION'S FINEST THEATRE & PERIS FMOTfflW Matinee, 3 p. m. Eve, 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. Allardt Quality Vaudeville I ssss-MW.ssMMWWMMMMM....M. Harmony Singing Fun in a School BSCEiRlELL & GBBRIEV Offering the Latest Vaudeville Novelty, "A SMALL TOWN JOHNNY" FBELBS & MBLELER! The Boys Who Put Hoke in Hokum fiRTHUSS TUESELLV Novelty Musical Offering 3,000 FEET OF NEW MOTION PICTURES ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA

Prices: Main Floor 20c Balcony 10c and 15c

RJABDMrjJE: (BGDQTEMKID DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM Can be 6een every day between, the hours of 10 a. m. and 9 p. m. All In trouble come to 77 State Street or telephone 901-R for appointment. THE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL SOCIETY

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Speaking and tests.

The public is welcome.

Statement of Condition

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East Chicago, Indiana At the Close of Business August 9th, 1913

184,559.17

August 9, 1910 245 989 11 August 9, 1911 ySII? ' 260. 543 'i

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August 9, 1912.

August 9, 1913 G. J. BADER, President

320,935.57

J. G. ALLEN, Vice-President. WM. J. FUNKEY, Jr., Cashier.

FISH. CHICKEN AND FROG LEG DINNERS Open the Year Around. LAUNCH SERVICE Phil's Place Sheffield Boat House PHIX, SMIDT, Proprietor ROBY, INDIANA. Phone Whiting 26, None but respectable patronage Bolicited.

RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts $360,676.68 Overdrafts (secured and unsecured) 620.11 U. S. Bonds. , 6,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 18,547.14 Other Assets 977.37 RESERVE: Cash and in Banks 106,095.55

LIABILITIES: Capital - '.$ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 13,705.81 DEPOSITS 429,211.04

Total Liabilities $492,916.85

Total Resources ".$492,916.85

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss:. I, H. K. Groves, cashier of the East Chicago Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. K. GROVES, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of August, 1913. My Commission expires June 7th, 1915. ALLEN P, TWYMAN, Notary Public.