Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1916 — Page 3

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East Chicago Her People and Occurences

Mrs. U W. Giles and Misa Eloise Hill of 145th street, will leave this afternoon for Nappanee. Intl., to epend Christmas. Swedish Lutheran church, corner Baring and 149th street. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; morning service, 10:30. Rev. Arthur John, pastor. Early morning Christmas service will be held at 6 a. m. Monday morninjr. The children's festival will be given Monday night at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Evans and son Hartley leave today for Quincy. Mich.,

to spend the holidays nier's mother and sister.

"W. A. Hartman and family of Chicago, will arrive today to visit over Christmas with his parents, Mr. and

Mrs. J. J. Hartnmn of Beacon street.

with the for-; day forming for Muncle, Ind., to spend

Christmas. Mr. and Mrs Georgre Schilling of Mapoun avenue, left yesterday to spend Christmas with relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio

Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock the choir of the Congregational t-hureh will render the popular caTitata, "The Prophet of Nazareth." Children of the Sunday school will Join in several of the choruses. Everybody welcome. There will be no evening service. The quartet ami choir will render special Christmas music at the morning service. Mrs. Stella Alyea of Keaeon street, leaves today to visit with relatives in Dwight, 111., over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Neill left yester-

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Announces the Opening of its Third Restaurant AT 3421 Michigan Avenue INDIANA HARBOR Saturday, 6:00 P. M. December 23rd To be one of the most complete, up-to-date restaurants in this district, fully up to the standards of quality and service set by the restaurants of this popular companv at 2118y2-137th St. and 914 E. Chicago Are. GRAND OPENING. Remember the time, place and date.

Excellent Holly and Mistletoe. Schutz, Florist.

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Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

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HALLMARK Christmas Specialties Contrary to the high prices (prevailing now we sell

Watches and Jewelry and Silverware for less than the prices elsewhere, as we are The hahmark Store Call and receive one of our illustrated catalogs.

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There will be special vaudeville at the Columbia theatre. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Chrlstmas'day. Don't fail to attend. . 12-22-2 There will lie no " services at the Swedish Lutheran fhurch tomorrow. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. as usual. Christmas service will be held at 5:00 a. ni. Monday morning. Everybody welcome. Tonight at six o'clock occurs the K-rand opening of the third Delmonlco Ijiim-h Itoom. The new quarters are at 3421 .Michigan avenue where will be served the finest eats for prevailing prices that can be found anywhere in this : region. Give it a trial. 12-23-1 Mr. Theodore Schall will leave tonight for Bridgeport, O., to pend Christmas with his parents. Special brick cream for your Sunday and Xraas dinner, 40c per brick. Central Xrug Store, 3410 ilichig-an

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The many friends of Peter Iversen will regret to learn .that he passed away yesterday at 11:15 at his home .1603 Elm street. Deceased had been ill but ten days suffering from an attack of asthma. His death was due to heart failure. He was in his 65th year and leaves besides the widow to mourn him two sons. Mat of Ellsworth, la., and George, aged ten years, and one daughter, iMrs. Karl Johnson of South Chicag-o. Mr. Jversen was a native of Norway and had been in this country for over twenty-five years. He has been a resident of this city for the past eight years and was employed as a rigger foreman at the Universal Portland Cement Co., for the past nine years. The funeral service will he held Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock. Rev. C. Havig and G. J. Elsett, pastor of the Norwegian church at W. Pullman officiating. Interment will be made in OakhlU cemetery, Ham

mond, i Give Her a box of perfume from the j Central Drug Store. 12-23-1 j Attorney AV. J. Murray Wt lastj evening to spend the holidays witji his parents in "Waukesha, Wis. ' i Judge and Mrs. George E. Keiland'

will leave tomorrow evening for Cleve- t land, O.. to spend the holidays with the latter's sister. j Miss Pearl Walsh has been confined! to her home on Elm street on account! of illness. J

He would like a good box of cigar from the Central Drug Store. 12-23-1 Mrs. Fred Stephens and" daughter Ruth left today for Muncie, Ind., to spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Alstadt. There will be special Christmas service at the Methodist church tomorrow morning. The subject will e "Gifts that Never Come." At the evening service the choir will have entire charge and will render a Christmas cantata. Buy her a ibox f candy from the Central Dru'g Store. 12-23-1 St. Paul's German Lutheran church, corner Deodar and 138th street. Rev. Bruno Saager, pastor. Children's Christmas service will be held this

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and fortunate indeed are we all In this country that we can gather around the hearlh this Christmas. MAY everybody-especially the people of this community enjoy the merriest and happiest Christmas of their lives this coming Holiday.

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evening at 7:30 p. m. German Divine service tomorow morning at 10:30 a. m. Special Christmas sermon on Monday morning at 10:30 a. m.

Gold filled, warranted 20 years 15-jewel movement $15.00 17-jewel movement.- $18.00 Solid Gold Bracelet Watch, 14-k. and band; 13-jewel,

for only $25.00

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Tel. East Chicago 28 DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Flrirt National Bask Bids. Cor. Chicago A Forsythe Area. EAST CHICAtiO. Consultation In English. Gernua Polifh, S'avish and Russian.

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JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Musical Merchandise and Graphophones

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Greetings We Wish You a Merry Xmas

HOMO CIGAR MFG. CO. EAST CHICAGO, IND.

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is sure to receive either a direct, or indirect benefit from the Bonus payments, so generously distributed by our industries, this season. If you are not one of those who will participate in OUR disbursement of interest on Savings Accounts ,we cordially invite you to take this occasion to join the large number of depositors who have this semi-annual credit to their accounts in the Savings Department of this Bank. Deposits made prior to January 45 bear interest for the entire month. . We wish you all a joyous Chrsitmas. .

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The Officers and Directors of The First National Bank and the First Trust & Savings Bank of East Chicago, Indiana Extend to You their Best Wishes for A Happy Christinas And A Prosperous New Year

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