Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1916 — Page 6
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' ujl&x. or VHiiioj Responsibility tad Keaourcoa Ormt ll.OOO.OJu no Opo EvaixlmjaL M. E. church. Whiting:. S. C. Rogers, Pastor. The 'Booster" class of young men will ' boost' the services for this day. C'.mifj ami encourage the young men. Sunday school at 9:45; preaching at 10:45. Theme: "The Price of Re-remption."-Kp worth league at :30. At 7:30 the Kev. M. H. .Appleby will preach and hold the first quarterly conference. Mrs. Carpenter of Pennsylvania avenue, enterla ined Mrs. Frank Jerome an. I Mrs. O. G. Tainviae of Chicago, yesterda y.
Don't cramp yourself for Monday Money. See ua if you can use from $10 00 to' $100.00 at the legal rate of 2 per rent per month. Provident Ioan Co., 312 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. 12-61' The electroliers will ho lightedi toniKiit when 'Whiting will bo given the effect of its Great "White Way. Accounts in the Whiting Savings an J TOan AsMX'iation may hot opened at any time pnd upon the payment of any sum from twenty-five cents up. Withdrawals may he made at any time. Morton Trout, President: 11. S. Oavldson, Secretary. 12-16-1 Jack Carrette is in a very serious condition at St. Margaret's hospital. The young man suffered an attack of appendicitis, the appendix bursting before the operation could be performed. The condition yesterday, however, was a trifle Improved, but as yet the young man is denied all visitors with the exception of his mother, II. C. .Cleveland and Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Jones of Hammond, and Dr. C. G Mackey and Misses Mildred. Irene and Evelyn Stewart. This is the store for the Ideal gift: Hand made fancy work, crocheted bed spreads, centerpieces luncheon sets, linen handkerchiefs and tattlrig edging. Free!, 531 HDth st. Whiting, Ind. ! 12-13&16 Miss Mildred E. Stewart entertained a number of friends at her home in Sheridan avenue on Thursday. The evening was spent in cards and music after which refreshments were served. George. Milliard, Jr., returned home jesterday from the Staunton military academy at Staunton, Vh., to spend the holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Milliard. Mr. and Mrs. Steinke who have been here visiting their son. Merman, returned to their homo in Wanatah, Jnd., todaj". All ready for the Christmas shoppers in millinery, corset waist, glove and hosiery departments. These are gifts that are practical and serviceable. Exceptionally low prices for the holidays. Freel, 531 llltth St., Whiting. Ind. 12-13&M5 Mrs. .1. J. Kelly entertained the members of St. Joseph's guild at her
nome in Laporte avenue on Wednesday night. An embroidered piece donated by Amanda Dexter was raffled and won by Fred. Maier of Sheridan avenua. The proceeds are for the benefit of Sacred Heart church. Orren Mackey -of Cleveland avenue, who has been suffering with aa abscess on lys limb. Is recovering and expects to return to work next week. Mrs. P. J. Murphy of Laporte avenue, visited in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Dimmock still remains very ill at her home in Ohio avenue. Miss Catherine Dimmock is Just recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Miss Alma Fritz is cotjfined to her home by Illness. The regular Sunday afternoon concert will be held at the library tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mise Mary Naef will have charge of the program tomorrow. Mrs. P. Seifer is recovering slowly at her h"me in Laporte avenue and was able to sit up for an hour yesterday for the first time. A trained nurse is still In attendance. Clinton E. Harris has returned to Cos Angeles, Cat., after spendrtig several months with Whiting friends and relatives. A general meeting of tho Fortnightly dub will bo held in the high school auditorium next Monday evening. In charge of the homo economics section to make Christmas candy. All members ar. urged to be present. The following is file financial report of the Whiting Relief and Aid society
from Dec. 1, 1915 to Dec. Amount on hand. Dec. T, Total receipts for 1916.. Total Total disbursements ....
Amount on hand Dec. 1. '16.
Respectfully submitted, ISABELLA CURTIS, Secretary-Treasurer. Princess theatre tonight. Special Essanay presents Bryant Washburn and Edna Mayo in the great moral drama. "The Blindness of Virtune," in six acts. No children under 16 years of age admitted. Special music. Admission 15c. 12-16-1
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Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond Today We Represent Over $1,300,000.00 A remarkable grovrtli considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
If you can use some extra money for tiie Holidays, see us, at once, as we are specializing in tmiall loans from $10.00 to $100.00 at the legal rate of 2 per cent per month. Provident Loan Co , 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone .323. 12-6tf Miss Esther Bloomberg of. East Chicago, and Mrs. Harding of Garrett, Ind.,
were guests of Mrs. Charles Benson of i Roberts avenue, yesterday. ; Lizzie Wilson is quite, ill at her home j in Indiana boulevord with an attack of' the grip. . ! Miss Stella Anderson of Hammond, , visited Mrs. E. A. Christensen of Amy; avenue, last evening. '' Julius Linneman of Lake avenue, was ' a Crown Point business visitor Thurs- ' i day. Mrs. diaries Fritz is confined to her : home in Roberts avenue with a severe I attack of tonsilitis. j Mrs. William Timm and son Wesley, '
were Chicago visitors Thursday. j Mrs. Frank Spoars, Misses Josephine '
and Ruth Jewett, attended the wedding of Miss Avis Hunt and .Harry Seymire at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Sirs. D. Hunt of Hammond,, Thursday. Little Dorothy Christensen Is quite ill with the grip at her home in Amy avenue. Mrs. Fritz Kasch, Mrs. Carl Moore and Miss Emma Kasch were guests at a birthday party at the home of Mrs. Ed Wittke of Chicago, Thursday. Alma Fritz who has been confined to her home with a sore eye for the past week. Is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Myrtle avenue, visited at Tracey, Ind., the forepart of the week. Sirs. Henry Hamo'n of Indiana boulevard, visited relatives in Hammond, Thursday. Nicholas Knapp .of Montana, who is visiting at the Jewett home, under
went an operation for appendicitis at a Chicago hospital Thursday. Me is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. B. Stolled and daughter, Mrs. Liesse, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Helen, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eggers, is ill with tonsilitis. Miss Llllie Zrver of Myrtle avenue, spent the day in Chicago visiting with friends. ,
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WM. D. wna - PETER CRUMPACKER JAMES Vv. STIXSOX. ' JOSEPH .T. RUFF. V. R. SCHAAF.
OFFICERSF. R. SCHAAF, President.' WM. D. WEIS, Vicfe President. A. H. TAPPER, Vice President. ,H. M. JOHNSON. Cashier.
L. G. KDER. Asst. Cashier
The funerals of Philip Waldeck and Herbert Peterson were held yesterday afternoon. The services were held at the high school auditorium and were conducted by Rev. Ayllnjr of the M. E. church, and Kev. Hills of the Merrillville M. E. church. The girls' quartet of the 1918 graduating class rendered several selections. About TOO atttendel. The buriaf was at Crown Mill cem
etery. ! The Jolly Six club will grive a dance j this Soturday evening, at Stratton's ! hall. ' i E. Odell and daughters, Mrs. Dicdel, ! were Chicago visitors yesterday. j The Guild of St. Stephen's Mission j met yesterday aftrnoon with Mrs. Appleaate. 1 . Walter Block of Man-don, X. t., join- i
ed his wife here the first f the week j
ing, the follow ins officcrn wer elected: Chief ranker, Mrs. Win. McAffee: vice chief rantrer. .Airs. Ed Keissis;; !- cordina: secretary. Miss Mubel Traeeer; tinanciol secretary, Irs. Bt.in.it; treasurer, Mrs. F. EwiRhieben: outer guard. Mrs. J. UiUman; inner nuard, Mrs. Ed Traeger; conductress Mrs. Willian) Ew ishle hen ; captain, -Miss Huidah Neef :
pianist. .Mrs. H. Stratton. After the! meeting an hour was -spent playing"! cards. The following- were the prize winners: Mrs, Win. Ewishleben, Mrs.' E1 Batterinan, Miss Mabel Traejrer. j . Mesdaines Murray and A.- Wehner j and Messrs, John and ieorse Stoecker j ! ia , ;
;ittcni?i the funeral of Mr. Murnpfer, which wus held at Hammond yesterday. The Mohart high school play which was to have been held Friday evening:, has been postponed until Monday evening, Dec. IS. Fred Rose and Miss Gladys Maxwell were ("niraKO visitors yesterday. The Gary and Mobart violin pupils of Mrs. Ev.i Diedell will be entertained at , her home this Saturday afternoon. Miss Frieda Nael, Martin Friedrieh and Itosea Boyor will give violin selections, and Miss Eleanor Carlson will be accompanist.
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