Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1916 — Page 3
November 25. 1916
THE TIMES
East Chicago Her People mad Occurences
Miss Lola May of Magoun avenue, attended grand opera at th9 Auditor
ium !n Chicago, last ntjfht. Air. and Mrs. It. A. Jbevln and ion, Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Michael Miss Minnie Maromorit, Miss Dora Kabaker. Mrs. Lena Marcmont, Alex Cohen and JJack Maremont of Chicago, will be the guests this evening and tomorrow of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman of
Mag-oun avenue. Tonight they will attend the grand ball ifiven by the Indiana Jewts Ladies' Aid society at the Auditorium. Services at the First M. E. chur.-h will be as follows: Rev. F. L. Hovls will preach at tite morning eervlce on "Ths Second Beautitude," and In the
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Condensed Statement At the Close of Business, November 17th, 1916 . RESOURSES Loans and Discounts ." moa 770 -si overdrafts 203625 Bonds and Securities 148029 60 Furniture and Fixtures " . . ' 17000 00 Bank BuHding . .".'.' ..'." J eOOaoO Interest Paid qW 04 Trust Securities ' 425 00 Other Assets cq'?q RESERVE: Cash and in Banks. 174,010.73 I: TOTAL RESOURCES $841,124.46 LIABILITIES " Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus 23,500.00 Undivided Profits 2 387 03 First Mortgage Real Estate Gold Bonds 24ooa00 DEPOSITS ; 74if237!43 r. TOTAL LIABILITIES $841,124.46 Growth in Deposits November 17, 1915 370,236.74 November 17, 1916, $741,237.43
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ARE YOU ONE OF THE DEPOSITORS WHO HAVE PLACED THEIR CONFIDENCE IN THIS GROWING INSTITUTION? : M State Sank' UNDER STATE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. A. T. COLLISON, President. H. K. GROVES, Cashier. F. R. SCHAAF, Vice President.
evening Ralph N. Smith of Tporte,
Ind., will arive an address. This service is undur the auspices of the Men's club, but men. women and children are invited. You cannot afford to miss these services. Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Ilovis attended th district conference at Laporte, Ind., Thursday and Friday. Mrs. L. Faust entertained tile Five
Hundred club Thursday afternoon
her home on Forsyth avenue. Mrs. W. If. Vanderboom and son, and Miss niftnor Nelson will spend the week end with the latter's parents in Evanston. 111. The officers of Twin City council, Knigrhts of Columbus, elected last September will be officially installed at next Monday night's meetirtg by District Deputy Thomas S. Boyle and staff. Lunch apd cigars will be eerved. Mesdames Max and Julius Friedman iiad lunch Thursday with their sister-
in-law, Mrs. David Fclttnan In Chicago. Mis. Thomas Fog's of Forsyth ave
nue, expec ts to motor to Goodnow, 111., today.
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Indiana Harbor Personal mad Otherwise
For ewly Wed.. One of my ivy street bungalows is specially adapted to the needs of young married people Just starting house-keeping-. The plans are drawn by Frank Lloyd Wright, the famous architect. Thj living room i of liberal size and has a cozy Are place. Mr. WriK'nt has designed a dining: table which stands in a nook of the living room. This table is furnished free with the house. Two excellent bedrooms are reached from the central halL This house will be sold on monthly payments. Price moderate. Henry 3. Davidson, COO i&tfth at.. Whiting, Ind. 11-23-1 Don't forget there will be a big treat in utoie at the Auditorium Monday night. The Famous Fisk Jubilee Singers will appear in a rcportoire which has been rendered all over America with marked success and will be one of the. beat concerts of the year. Don't miss it. j Misd Beatrice Timrn is spending a few days at Uie home of Mrs. Mary Timrn on F.Ira street. She will return next Sunday to her home in LaCross, Wis. Miss Martha Timrn very pleasantly entertained the members of her Sunday school class last evening at her home on Kim street. The house wa.d artisticaly decorated in pumpkin col
ors. The lights were yhaded with the prevailing color which gave a soft glowing appearance. Games were played during the evening and prizes were awarded to Mrs. II. A. Carpenter, first; Miss Edith Lee, second; consolation to Miss Monberg and Miss Nellie Fulmer. Light luncheon was served at the conclusion of the evening. The out of town guests were Miss Beatrice Keal of La Crosse, Wis. Miss Rody Monberg of Hammond and Mrs. L Gordon Stevens of Chicago. Rev. R- Spear of the First Bapti.st church on Fir street, Indiana Harbor, witl preach a. Thanksgiving sermon Sunday .evening November CSth. for the benefit of Lake Council No. 5, Sons and Daughters of Liberty. All members and their friends are requested U be present. -x Attorney Michael Havran is able to be out after a week's illness with tonsilitis. The Serbian International Polish Cluh will hold a banquet tomorrow In Kosiuscko Hall on Cedar street. A noted Serbian musician of Chicago will furnish the music as well as several singing societies of Chicago who will be present. Serbian representatives from the Calumet region are expected to be present-
CONDENSED REPORT OF CONDITION AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 17, 1916.
RESOURCES. Loans and Securities U. S. Bonds.. Bank Property Cash and in Banks
$672,899.43 50,000.00 75,150.00 153,796.15
" TOTAL RESOURCES .... $951,845.58 . SSgp&sMs IUowmi$&i 17, 1 91 6 BSeposits JamiBi 1, 1916
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits ' 30,563.45 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits 771,282.13 TOTAL LIABILITIES. . . . $951,845.58 ' - $771,282.13 GC2G9UG3.CQ
Increase in less titan mme year $359TH 8.73'
OVER $2,000,000.00 ON DEPOSIT IN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IN OUR CITY. ARE YOU ONE OF THOSE WHO ARE SAVING? IF NOT, START NOW. YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOUR ABILITY TO SAVE. ' '
G. J. BADER, President. C. C. Smith
Officers and Directors J. G. ALLEN, Vice President. O. R. RAHN, Assistant Cashier. W. R. Diamond A. G Slocomb
AFfcTY ERVICE
W. J. FUNKEY JR., Cashier. T. F. Donovan
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Statement at the Commencement of Business, November 18, 1916. First Calumet Trust & . Savings Bank Chicago and Kennedy Avenues, East Chicago, Ind. WALTER J. RILEY, President. V S. W. OGDEN, C.H.WELLS, B. F. CHAMSKI, Vice President. , Cashier. Assistant Cashier. RESOURCES Eoans and Discounts jtqgj 344 o Stocks, Bonds, Etc ... '. '. '. '. '. 7 97,513M Real Estate , 9,016.78 Current Expense 1102.70 Furniture and Fixtures . . . ! lV'lVl Overdrafts ' 52 90 Cash on Hand and in Banks 182,250.51: . Total .$759,051.94 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 -V 25,000.00 undivided Profits 9 q-j 9Reseryed for Taxes . . . . ; .'. .!!!!! ! 4216:90 DePslts 670,763.07 Total $759,051.94 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS November 17th, 1910 $ 76 762 58 November 17th, 1912 34320.68 November 17th,! 1914 303,47971 November 17th, 1916 670,763.07 DIRECTORS HON. LAWRENCE BECKER, Solicitor of the U. S. Treasury. , GEO. HANNAUER. General Manager Indiana Harbor Belt R. Tt. NEWTON" HEMBROEF, Attorned for the County of Lake. SAMUEL W. OGDEN, Manager Grasselli Chemical Companv. WALTER J. RILEY, President. - . C. H. WELLS, Cashier. C. A. WESTBERG, Vice President East Chicago Company. We Solicit Your Business
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Statement at the Commencement of Business, November 18, 1916. First State Trust & Savings Bank 137ih and Cedar Sts., Indiana Harbor, Ind. WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. WESTBERG, JOHN CARROLL, M. E. K0ZAC1K, JR., Vice President. , . Cashier. Assistant Cashier. -, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts' , .$390,985.68 Furniture and Fixtures ; 5,210.88 Current Expense 4,319.53 Due from Departments 1,774.10 Cash on Hand and in Banks 104,079.90 W Total $512,370.09 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ..$ 50,000.00 Reserved for Taxes 1,000.00 Profits 8,411.75 Deposits 452,958.34 Total .; .$512,370.09 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS May 11th, ,1914 (Opening Day) $ 10,290.76 May 11th, 1915 141,286.81 November 17th, 1916 452,958.34 DIRECTORS FRANK CALLAHAN", Mayor City,ofEast Chicago. JOHN CARROLL, Cashier. ; " . B. D. L. GLAZEBROOK, City Attorney. ' . WALTER J. RILEY, President. II. C. RUTLEDGE, Postmaster Indiana Harbor! r C. A. WESTBERG, Vice President East Chicago Company. The Bank That Treats Yon Eighth
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