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THE TIMES. Tuesday, I, 1908: FROM NEIGHBO RING TOWN AND CITY CROWN POINT NEWS) Will Be County Charge. Truant Officer Muzzall has received word from Edward De Briae of East Chicago that a young orphan girl by the name of Helena Fernonek, 13 years , with him the best wishes and good will of his multitude of 'friends. Joe Rats, who lapded on George Ger man's head with 'an Iron bed slat a few days ago, was" before the mayor yesterday to explain just how it hap pened. His explanation was so far satisfactory that Mayor DeBraie let him off with 1 1 and costs of $16 la all. "William Linerert of Forsvth avenue. of age. is likely to become a county an old tmer ln East chicag0, went charge, owing to the disability of her home Saturday evening just a little foster parents "to keep her, they being blt out ot BOTt3m After taking a fall in very straightened circumstances out of an the dishes in sight and kick- themselves. Mr. Muzzall wishes the ing a hole in the sideboard, he pro- statement printed that if any reliable ceeded to break a couple of parsols over Crown Point family wishes to caro his knee. Mrs. Lingert refused to see for the young orphan child . the mat- the joke and very promptly had a war- ter will be considered by the parties rant sworn out for him. The case applying to him. Otherwise, the young came up before Judge 'William A. Kei girl will necessarily have to be commit- land yesterday, who thought $10 and ted to some institution for the home- costs would be about the right price esa wr ine orcense. lingerx securea a bondsman and was released. Judge William A. Reiland was a vis itor in Gary Sunday. John D. "Williams was a visitor yes terday to Gary on business. iOWELL. Loses Valuables In Shop. S. Trepeck, a traveling salesman from Chicago, who handles a line of no tions, met with a misfortune that will keep him guessing for some time. While in a local barber shop having some work done, according to a state- I Dr. Brannon, wife and daughter. ment made by him, he took off his Mary, left Monday for an extended visit coat and laid it across the back of a with their parents and other relatives chair. On having the work completed in Chicago he went to get his coat, Dut it naa Mra W- a Corey and daughter, suspiciously disappeared and no trace J Ethel, who have been visiting with of it could be found. The coat, ac- their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank cording to Trepeck, contained $25 in Richards, will leave for their home ln money, private letters, and orders for Massachusetts tomorrow. GARY NEWS No New Developments. . So far there have been no new de velopments ln the Savoy hotel -fire In which the new structure was burned to the ground. The police still think that the origin was due to several men who probably had some spite against the negro who was the owner of the hotel. The building was burned en tirely to the ground, as Chief Martin thought that it would be best to have the building entirely consumed rather than let it smolder and run the risks of having the remains break out again and endanger neighboring buildings. WHITING NEWS A Township Charge. An old negro 75 years of age, passed through Gary today on his way to Cin cinnati where he claims to be the own er of a house which he left years ago through trouble with his wife. The man has for many years acted as porter in Chicago saloons until he became too old to do the work. He was sent by the police to Toleston where he will receive help from Trustee Kunert. Child Wanders Away. "W. S. Williams of Gary, found a little Polish child which was hardly able to walk, wandering about the streets in the vicinity of Jackson street and Fifth avenue. The child was crying pitifully - . . oi,, tonn Tho nu- ,., , ,. iand it was taken to the police station his firm valued at about $200. The au- Mrs Charley Bailey of West Creek! ,f w. Zatm.A w it. thorities were notified and spent their township is visiting her mother at efforts in trying to locate the missing Romeo, Mich. garment last evening, but were un- Mrs. F. E. Brownell is visiting her successful. Only one person was ln I daughter, Mrs. Harry Hill and family the barber shop beside Trepeck and at Joliet and son, Dr. Brownell and the barber and as he had no coat on I family at Sandwich, 111. at the time and returned to his place Mr and Mrs Russei Merriman have of business without having one on, he retUrned to their home at Bangor, Dould not ln any sense be implicated Mich., after a pleasant visit here with ln the matter. The barber is connaent relatives. Bert Thompson, brother of that no one entered the shop while he Mrs. Merriman accompanied them to was doing the work for Trepeck. So remain for several months. the matter stands and several young Mesdames C. C. Pattee and J. B. Crown Point Sherlock Holmes' are Balley are enjoying a visit with La scratching their heads and racking the porte and Porter county relatives. brain's to solve that already myster- , n TT . t A North Liberty, where she was called some time ago on account of the seri ous illness of her grandchild. where it was afterwards claimed by Its parents. In some manner It had be come lost and wandered away from its home, and according to the parents, had been without food all day long. lous disappearance of the coat." Meanwhile Trepeck Is minus a good sum of money, his coat, and valuable papers which it contained. List of letters remaining ln Crown Point postoffice for week ending June 6: Miss Bessie Brown, Jan Hanks kiermiu, John S. Peterson, Oscar Reis er, Frank Smith, Miss Annie Taylor, Thomas Tracey. Wedding invitations have been re ceived by relatives and friends of Ar thur Hack, son of George Hack, for me be married to Miss Dolly Scanlon on June 23 in Chicago. Miss Clara Pinter Is visiting her cousins In Duluth, Minn-, for a week 0T; tWO, Home grown strawberries are on the HQBAET. Albert Wall, of Indiana Harbor, vsl- ited here yesterday with his father, A. J. Wall. William Kunert, of Toleston, was a Hobart visitor yesterday. John L. Flester transacted business yesterday in Chicago. C. Goldman, the fruit man, has Just , ' . , win Purchased "a new delivery wagon has been visiting here the past week with her daughter, Mrs. George Thyen and on Sunday Tony Steeman of the same city visited here Several of our high school pupils left yesterday to attend the summer market and are of a fine quality and I school in "Valparaiso, iiavor. iuecn-ci, iuo John Schllio, or TurKey Creek, a shipped over seventy-five crates ot brother of Jos. Schllio of this place, them to Hammond and Chicago this Ljied at his home at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. evenin at the age of 80 years. The de The New Jersey champion mean man ceased had been falling for a number who advised his son to take longer of months. Funeral services will be steDS in order to save his shoes, is a conducted from St. Peter and Paul's team mate to the man who gave his Catholic church at Turkey Creek Wed- two children a nickel to go to bed nesaay morning -nHthnnt Runner and after they were asleep went in and took the money JJIjAUxL UAi.. away irom mera. . The ball o.ame Sunday was a winner Miss Anna Hoffman visited with for the Ross .boys, the score being relatives ln Chicago yesterday. I 10 to 3. The feature of the game was nn T -Rmoe transacted business ln f.he pitching for the Ross team. Risin ! Hammond in connection with his law tne dox ana strucK out lourteen. ' practice there. Mr. and Mrs. George Jarnecke of Michael Grimmer and son Fred were f?utHmrna e?le,rtaI"ea , T' nd f1)! orrt vlaitnrs VAStArnflV. I ' A4c&w ,..v.w j - I . T-,,n T- TV All Hardvk. P. Svkes of Chicago. Mr. and i son. Ind., where she will attend the M T Buse o Biack Gak. Mr. and wedding ot Miss Ella Babcock, who Is Mra Charles Dettman of Toleston at a well known by many of our young 12 o'clock dinner Sunday, r people, Miss Rose Northrup visited with rela tives in Chicago yesterday. ! Elmo Mann transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Miss Mayme Malllett Is visiting with I Sunday at Hammond. friends In Chicago today. Mike O'Hearn of Hobart was a busi ' L. Henderlong transacted business ln I ness visitor here Monday. 1 midair I itr. r T tt..iaw -r-r . n i 1 vun-ev .... w j 1 l l . n uu xa 10. j c ju. uicl j l xicasviiic Mis3 Elizabeth Hughes returned last I spent Suday here, i evening from a visit with friends in I Chicago. INDIANA HARBOR. Thnmaa m m s v t ransaciea dusiukes in 1 mv. r i m t 1 a iv.i. . 1 Aiie uwia win iiuju iiieir neii meet- t Hammond yesterday. ing at the Auditorium Sunday night. On Work was commenced yesterday I this occasion a class of thirey-two is morning on the woodwork of J. A. expected to take the first obligatory de- ; onaha's new dwelling by the Hoffman gree which will be all the Initiatory Miss Ada Hay returned yesterday from Hammond where she spent Sun day with her parents on Bell avenue. Because of the death of his nephew in a wreck In southern Indiana, Prose cuting Attorney D. E. Boone was un able to be at Gary yesterday to prose cute the cases on the docket. His as sistant, Charlie Flagg, arrived at 1 o'clock to attend to the cases. Much work is now being done on the Chicago Lake Shore & South Bend In- terurban road between Gary and Miller. The work now being done Is the finishing process and in a few days It Is expected that the ballasting will be done. There are about 150 men employed on the road In the vicinity of Gary and there seems to be no ques tion but what the road will be com pleted on scheduled time. Charles Hyman went to Chicago yes terday on business. Chandler W. Pierce, the local real estate man went to Chicago on busi ness last night. Dr. J. N. Metcalf and Dr. B. S. Gard ner are now entirely settled in their new offices in the Security building at Sixth and Broadway. The suite of rooms which they occupy are among the finest in the city. Friends of Attorney M. H. Stanton, whose residence is at Toleston, discov ered, while visiting him a few nights ago, enough evidence that he had given up .hope of a wet town and that the remonstrators would be successful. Mr. Stanton keeps only the best there is and since the discovery his friends are enjoying with him his bountiful supply. Purdue University at Lafayette, is vis itinb members of the family in this city. R. H. Rice and wife of the Gordon ministrel troupe, came to Valparaiso William Reed of Shindall Avenue is yesterday afternoon expecting to re- entertaining his uncle and aunt, Mr. turn to Hobart on the Pennsylvania and Mra. Norrla Lee of NeDraska. 7:2o train In order to take part ln the , performance srlven thr last vnir,, Earl Crawford of Crown Point spent Upon arrival at the Lafayette hotel they Sundav wlth th Misses Margaret Grif found that the train they had been ex- fith nd Helei Mattern. pecting to take to Hobart does not run The Eastern Star held their regular on Monday and so they were forced to meeting In the Masonic hall last night, secure an automobile in order to get , Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and Mr. there in time for the show. and Mrs. Nnrris nri nr whraa. , spent Sunday at Lincoln Park and the ST. JOHN- White CUy" , , .. . . . Tne German Lutheran school was not waas. uenacn disposed OI ms nouses ,n 9snn vtr,1av .n u r t 0.1 u. ivio in iiu-iuiiiuiiu aiiu urougni In cost Monday Alicia tm Vi 4.x. 1 A The services at the Congregational litXV ttiiULiiC UUUH. KJL I rh,irV, Cn,ln,r in-U ..11 - ,im7 , !, , 1 v. . ed- The sermon, '"The Brotherhood of fines him to the house most of the time. U, 1 -.r 1mxxii, ao ci. iiiciiiut lai seriiiun lur ivi.u dern Woodmen. The mPmhr, of the irom Hammond faunday. , lods'e attended the service in a. hodv George Gerlach and sister, Clara, Special singing was also one of the made a pleasure trip to Cedar Lake features, Jos. F. Gerlach made a business trip spent Sunday in Whiting Emil Stark, William Schmall and tral Avenue entertained several friends Misses Adeline Stark and Tlllie Schmall from South Chicago Sunday, the public schools has been closed for trip to Crown Point Monday. the remainder of the year. Prof. Geo. Carl Gerlach and Miss Zella Herman M. Baum, the manual training instruc- were Schererville visitors Sunday. tor, Intends to return to Whiting the Mr. and Mrs. Vrnnlc fT Ktt ATr coming year. word." The speaker, ln clear and de finite language spoke to the gradu ates as follows: - "You stand in the bright morning of life, your' sky is clear and your prospects encouraging and you look toward the future with buoyant hope." -He then outlined how education alms at the. man and the leaders ln our age must be educated minds. The educated man knows the truth, feels the beautiful'and wills the good. He then encouraged them to go forward in the work of self Improve ment and doing good unto others. This age was to be portrayed as the great est age ever; this, the grandest day yet seen. Never was there such a loud call for manhood and womanhood as now. This day calls loud for Christian leadership, men of principle and heart, thrones await such men. Let Christ be your ideal and sit at his feet to learn the greatest lesson ol life. The choir sang "To Him be Glory" and "Song of Victory." The latter was by request. This music was received with much appreciation, Mr. Learning of Hammond played for the children chorus. After the sermon Miss New- ham presented the class with beauti ful bouquets. Pohn Tapley and her father, Mr. Hood, were visitors at Cedar Lake Sunday. HEGEWISOH-BURNHAM Mr. Baumgarten and children of Fischrup avenue will leave in a few days for Chesterton, Ind., to spend one week with relatives. Miss Anna Curran has taken a posi tion as telephone operator in the Har rison street exchange in Chicago. Mayor Fred J. Smith and wife and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shaver spent Sun day in Oak Park, 111. Mrs. Beall has gone to Stony Island to visit her daughter who will soon I sons, Russell, Walter, Lawrence and leave for Michigan where she will make Miss Enola Baker spent Sunday at Ft, her future home. 1 Sheridan, 111 Mrs. Dora Frank was a Hammond Mrs. D. H. Waltzer, who came here visitor Monday. as a delegate to the Ladies' G A. A., Mrs. T. J. Cullman was in Hammond wh,ch encampment was held at Koko on business Monday. mo, Ind:', and also as a delegate to the D. of L. convention which was held atSouth Chicago, lef t last last night for her home in Georgetown, Ky. Frank Miles' baseball team defeated the Englewood Stars in Central Park baseball grounds Sunday afternoon by a score of 4 to 3. Clinton Harris and Leslie Campbell, two of Whiting's younger set of base ball fans saw the White Sox and Washington's play Sunday Mrs. John Schaub was in South Chi cago yesterday on business. Dr. W. E. Putnam went to "Valparaiso The guests present were as follows: yesterday to visit John Ryan, who is Archie Steel, George Miller, Lillie nd at the Valparaiso school of telegraphy Floyd Snyder, Azalia and Irene Mach- John Schaub, Roy Green and Robert aze, Esther and Josephine Waymon, Curtis, three of our popular young Florence Pallen, Mar Hayes, Irene raen who are attending the Ann Arbor Douglas, Tommy Hill, Julia and Elmer University will return home for their Peterson, Harry Hachsvze. Tneo. Doe, summer vacation this week. Mrs. Poulan and sons, Arthur and Harland, went to Chicago yesterday to spend the day with Mrs. Poulan's mother. Mrs. Tim Murphy called o nfrlends In Burnham Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Neel gave a social for the benefit of the Epworth League Satur day evening and was was well attended and was a decided success both socially and financially. Raymond Shaver entertained his little friends and schoolmates at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. and Margaret Carmody. Mrs. Brennan assisted Mrs. Shover to entertain the lttle guests. The Ladies' Aid of the Swedish Lu theran church meet Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. I Freeberg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buse and family spent Sunday at Saxony. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seberger were vis itors at Schererville Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Nickel spent Saturday and CLARK STATION. J. Arnold, W. Marsh and Otto Boldt of the Calumet theater, of South Chi cago, will spend a few days in Blue Island. A Shade of Chicago spent a few days here. Quite a number of people caught a number of pickerel her. One weighed fourteen pounds, six ounces, and an other ten pounds, four ounces. P. Anderson and Mrs. Vines of Griffith spent a 'few days here. The Wapakoneta camp will be visited by B. Snyder of the Lyric theater of South Chicago. ; gang of carpenters. The chapter held their regular meet- Ing In Masonic hall last evening. service conferred that night. Candi dates going through that night too will escape all degree work. James L. Nim al, surpeme organizer of the lodge will leave after the meeting Sunday night for Knoxville, Tenn., to attend the simreme convention which will h ln Morros Katz, who has been employed session at that nlace Tuesday. Wedns- , at the Beehive clothing store for the nesdav. Thursday and Friday. Charlea ;Past three years, severed his connec- Baker of Hammond will accompany tion witn mat concern iasi oamruay Mr Nlmal as the representative of the night. Mr. Katz expects to be engaged Hammond nest of Owls. They expect in Business again m a very bnon ume tn rptnrn aholit June 20. EAST CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tipp of Bridge port, Conn., were visitors of Mr.and Mrs. T. D. Mauger on Fir street, Sat urday. George WTiBi of Chicago, adjuster for the New York Underwriters Com- and it is a certainty - that whatever business he goes into he will carry WANTED A position by a girl of 14 years, as light housekeeper. Inquire 5022 Alexandria avenue. 6-9.2L FOR RENT OR SALE A 50-foot, two Pan. was in town Saturday arranging story brick building that can be Ior tne payment or losses during the used to advantage as a boarding house recent tornado. The loss on Father on Railroad avenue near One Hundred Mungovern s cnurcn was estimated at and Forty-fifth street, East Chicago, 1z Inquire at Todd and Chicago avenue, j Mrs. Edward Hiner of Florida, daugh- . : ter of Mrs. E. V. Walton, is visiting FOR'SALb Uit tt.-Mi a saioon in with her mother on Commonwealth good location. Dirt cheap. On account avenue. Mrs. Hlner will probably be of sickness. See Abe Given, une Hun dred and Forty-fourth and Railroad, East Chicago, Ind. here most of the summer. . Nathan Levi left Saturday for a few days" visit in Toledo, O. N Buv Graduation Presents i or the Grad uates at MAX NASSAU'S, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, Olcott Avenue, - East Chicago. j Everything bought at my Place is of best quality end at the levest prices. Guar- li anteelt so to be m MUNSTER. Miss Emma Kuester of Oak Glen, 111., visited the Misses Stallbohm for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Van Ugtesen and son, Charles, of Roseland, visited Mrs. John Kikkert Sunday. Mrs. Jacob Munster has gone to Rose- land to spend a few days with relatives there. Mrs. Paul Kaske and daughter, Miss Augusta, of Chicago visited relatives here today. Mrs. Brink of Roseland visited at the home of her brother, P. Schoon, yesterday. Mis3 Henrietta Munster of Highlands visiter her parents here yesterday. MERRILLVILLE. Maurice and Eva Iddings are home, their respective schools being closed. The ice cream social given by the Ladies' Aid society was a success so cially as well as financially. Harry Castle and Mamie Halsted were married at Qrown Point 'last Thursday. Both are well and favorably known in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Burge visited their daughter, Mrs. Libbie Leslie today at Glen Park. John Schllio of Turkey Creek died last evening at 10 o'clock. Mr. Schllio was neajly 83 years of age." Another pioneer and honest man gone. CARL ANDERSON GENERAL COHTRACTOB Building and Sidewalks A SPECIAL.TV Telephone I 662. Km. 93U VALPARAISO. The case of State ex rel Harper vs Fearheiley on paternity charge, was tried in the Porter circuit court yester day by Judge McMahon who deoided in favor of the Plaintiff allowing her $500. M. H. Lewis of Hoopeston, 111., who superintended the construction of the brick pavements built here last fall by Contractor Flndley, is in the city to day on business. Contractor W. B. Hutchinson of Mich igan City, is here today. The eighth grade of the public schools held an election of officers yes terday afternoon. Vernon Krout was elected president and Frank Rittman was elected class historian. The class contains twenty-nine pupils and if all these are successful in their exams, John Stroth Is In town again after which is such a source of worry to so a trip through several of the states. many of the class, it will be quite an C. A. Freeberg has taken a position addition to our high school. For the with the Illinois Steel company at past two years those graduating from South Chicago. the eighth grade were not given di plomas, but this year they will be A - 1 JT I 1 M A L I I T A J-in Vi OJ.JN vT I of successful work, as was formerly Mr. Frank Trinoski visited in Dyer the custom. Their class exercises will - Albein Martenson of Roberts Avenue eft Sunday evening for Thomas, 111., where he has accepted a position. Mr. Martenson expects to be gone all sum mer. The employesv of the car shop and boilermakers of the Standard Oil Co. crossed bats in a game of ball Satur day afternon at the Wolf Lake club house grounds. The carshop came off victorious after a terrific struggle, by the score of 9 to 8. The ice cream social given by the Junior Helpers Saturday evening was a success and a neat sum was realized. which will be used for the good of the club. Miss Etta Blaul of Chicago was the guest of Miss Ida Holman over Sun day. Nick Greely, Fred Scholtz and John Yedinak saw "Brewsters Millions" at McVickers Saturday night. Edwin, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Wichorst, of Roberts Ave., has the mumps. Willie Faschen and Nettie Holbeck were Hammond visitors Sunday. r ti . . . . mrs. i-ranit uuenier sr. attended a birthday party in Chicago Saturday evening. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church will hold their regular month ly meeting at the church Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. All mem bers are requested to be present. Richard Schaaf sr. is spending the week at West Baden, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stross Jr. spent the week end visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Barley in Chicago. Messrs. John Fitch and John Cook of South Chicago were the guests of Fred Langhor Sunday. Mrs. William Payne was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Landon are en tertaining their niece, Miss Louise Pritchard of Blue Island for a few days. Mrs. Arthur Stross and Miss Mary Stein spent the day visiting ln Chicago. Fred Langhor of Indiana Blvd. at tended the meeting of the Alumni As sociation at the home of Mrs. Edward Roby of East Side last evening. The members of the Junior choir FOR PDIPLES, TOO. Kerr DUcOTery Cure Ecmeva Eradicate Minor Sfifcia Trouble ; Over KicU. s A few months ago the dispensers ol poslam, the new discovery for the cur of eciema, decided to allow the drug gists of the country to handle it. Pre. vious to that time it could only be 6b tained direct from the laboratories. Since this change in the method ol distribution, poslam has met . with th most phenomenal success of anything introduced to the drug trade In the last 30 years. All leading druggists. Includ ing J. W. Weis ln Hammond, aro now carrying the special 50-cent sise re cently adopted, also the $2 Jar. This great euccess Is not surprising when It is remembered that, ln eczems cases, poslam stops the Itching with first application, proceeds to heal im mediately, and cures chronio cases ln a few weeks. In minor skin troubles, such as pimples, blackheads, acne, herpes, blotches, rash, etc, results show after an overnight application. Ex perimental samples of poslam are sent to anyone by mail free of charge, by th Emergency Laboratories. $3 Wesl Twenty-fifth street. New York City. enjoyed an outing ln Lincoln Park last Sunday. DYER. Tonight at 8 o'clock the com mencement exercises of the graduates of St. John township will take place at the public school here. Everybody Is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Hogan from Chicago .was . the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Schulte, over Sunday. Theodore Kammer and family spent Sunday at St. John with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kammer. Louis Hartman and family of Mer- rilvllle visited with relatives here Last Sunday. The baseball game between the Babes and the Juniors here resulted in a score of 16 to 13 ln favor of the Juniors. Miss Lily Keilman of Crown Point Is spending a few days with her par ents here at present. Sunday afternoon two christenings took place at our catholic church, they were a little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Keilman and a little boy of Mr. and Mrs. George Nondorf. Peter Gettler and family spent Sun day with relatives in Hammond. Friday night. Miss Alvina Lemker visited at her home in Oak Glen today. Mr. W. Ward of Chicago Heights returned home from a visit with his son, Mr. A. Ward. Mr. Fred Barcas was a Dyer visitor Friday night. Miss Gertrude Busack entertained friends and relatives from Chicago over Sunday. The dunce given at Busack's Satur day night was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Friez were visitors in Indiana over Sunday. Mrs. Coleman of Munster visited in Lansing Sunday. Misses Myrtle and Henrietta Munster visited here Sunday. Miss Francis Esslinger, who has been sick for the last few days, has recov ered. Miss Ida Brunn visited In Thornton Sunday. Miss Thilmorit entertained friends from Chicago over Sunday. Mr. George Vansteenberg of Gary. Ind., visited his folks here over Sunday. be held Thursday afternoon, June 18. The graduating exercises of St. Mich ael's school will be held Thursday, June 18. A large class will receive diplomas and excellent exercises will be held. The Epworth League of the M. E. church will hold a cabinet meeting tonight. Mrs. Augusta Klose, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trowe and daughter, Elise, at tended a silver wedding anniversary Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William LaHayne at Chesterton. About seventy-five were in attendance and an excellent time was enjoyed. Frank Gillnrurray has returned from West Baden, Ind., where he went for the benefit of his health. Mrs. H. M. Trowe attended a birth day party yesterday at the home of Mrs. William Trowe in Englewood. Mrs. M. Helman attended the meet ing of the Woman's Relief Corps at Hammond last Saturday night. HESSVILLE. Miss Grace Gorman will entertain at dinner this evening her guests being the members of the graduating class of North township. Grace was the gradu ate from the Hessville 6chool. Miss Beatrice Skelton Is visiting friends in East Chicago. Her sister Eva has returned from a visit in East Chicago. Mrs. William Dedelow and daughter. Alma, spent Monday in Chicago. Miss Anna.Bachman of Saxony spent the day here with Mrs. Fred Dedelow. Mr. and Mrs. Swanton and daughter Ethel of East Chicago, spent : Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Barganz. The ball game between Dac's Kids and hte East Chicago team was not finished Sunday. It would be very interesting to inow I a ' m how manv vesrs vour familv chvsician 4m. r . m Kmr . ' ' f lfa J ms prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral 1 m ..... 1 Liuuijica. nat uiui luc ucai ljiijg vuu acre i UVeoer hesitate to u your doctor about.. . . - - ui....,..;J cine, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. 'Of Over half a Century. I ROBERTSBALE. A Baccalaureate Sermon. A baccalaureate sermon was deliver ed last Sunday morning at the Evan gelical church bv Rev. W. H. Halm- Mrs. B. F. Bishop and sons Paul and huber to the graduates of the Franklin Eugene have returned home from a school. A class of ten graduates this visit with relatives in southern Indi- year. The service was well attended ana. nrt -...-i. cat rr-iinlA1- Tha Erradu- Icfciiv . v . J nu. v. - - w ates and a large chorus formed In line of Chicago were visitors at the home at Mr. Dreesen's home and marched to the church. The chorus renaered "Heaven and the Earth Display" as the opening number; this was well sung, reflecting credit upon the singers. The sermon theme was "Our Watch- Hoy's of Mrs. A. Vansteenberg over Sunday. The banquet given by the Juniors of the T. T. H. S. in honor of the seni ors proved a great success. Miss Ida Tesch entertained friends from Chicago on Sunday. The Modern Woodmen of Lansing decorated their comrades' graves last Sunday. Miss Emily and Mr. Walter Vanden berg visited in Indiana Sunday. The dance given by the T. T. H. S. Juniors and seniors was very well at tended. A number off Lansing and Oak Glen people expect to attend the track meet Saturday, June 13, of Thornton town ship. Blue Island, Morgan Park and HAIR tO itS NATURAL Chicago Heights high schools. Mr. Norman Thllmont is still on the sick list. Never Fails to RESTORE GRAY or FADED La ke Count if Title & G r abstracters! uarantee Co. Abstracts Furnished at Nominal RatM I, a. MOTT. 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