Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1916 — Page 11
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As we close this most splendidly successful and progressive year in the history of out Company, we are, indeed, glad to take this c portu policy holders, and their influential friends, in the Calumet region for the splendid manifestation of their confidence m and their esteem of the Northern States Life Insurance Company-TOEHO COMPAN year by leaps and bounds'. We are now a Three Rlillion Dollar Insurance 'Company and number our policy holders in the thousand, and our friends in "the tens of thousands. , .-. , ...... . : . , . . .' .-ij..: " foliiTnnt ornnn Kealize that as young as we are we have already financed, in First Mortgage Sli W t0 1 uPbuildinS of the Calumet region. This is onlv a beginning- and is all brought about by our good people learning the lesson LEAVE YOUR MONEY AT HOME! . , ' . This fy trnthoulanrpfrsons paying thefr each year mans to this community! It meaMtte totobution in this region for building purposes of perhaps three-quarters of a million of dollars, and that added to yearly will make the Calumet region one of the STRONGEST, SELF-SUSTAINED FINANCIAL CENTERS that can be cited anywhere. ' , , .' A . , , Every policy bought in the Northern States Life Insurance Company-the Home Company-by you, or through your influence, reflects your loyalty to the Calumet region and our Patriotism and boosting ability for it. In doing this you are keeping money at home which may, m turn, be returned to you to build your own business. . n&mUWB&etouhlt we will belble to number you Snong' the boosters of the Northern States Life Insurance Company-the Home Company -for the 7ood cando each oUier in this GREAT, GROWING AND PROSPEROUS CALUMET REGION. Again We Say a Happy and Prosperous New Year To All.
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Mrs. Robert Render of Franceevill, Ind., came yesterday for a visit at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Sharp. Donald Quincy who is spending a short vacation here, -will return to Brooklyn, X. Y., today. He is In the -wireless department of the XT. S. navy. V K. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. G . B. Bentley,' were Crown roint visitors yesterday. AV. P. Branr.on who has been visiting here for some time, returned to his hon.-. in Dickinson, X." D., yesterday. Chas. Dickinson and R. Rody of Greencastle, who is here visiting him, were Chicago visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hayden were ChiI caaro visitors yesterday. i Milford and L.ila McXay were Chi-
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Depository for U. S. Government Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond Today We Represent Over $1,300,000.00 A remarkable growth 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.
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The Magazine club was entertained Thursday evening" by Mrs. P. Werner r,A Mrs. Ballantyne at the home of the itrmer.' ii-s. A. J. Smith haa returned from a,, month's visit with friends in Calir fornia. Many attended the Christmas party given by" the Almnf association last evening and 'all report a good time.
LANSING. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bulg are the proud parents of a ten-pound baby girl. Mrs. Rahn and Mrs. Hallier were Hammond visitors on Thursday. Mrs. AVflliam Schmidt was a Hammond shopper on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt visited his parents over Christmas.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kehn .and family spent Christmas In LeRoy. Ind., at the home of his parents. .
Mid-Winter Term Opens . Tuesday, January 2. NIGHT SCHOOL opens Wednesday, January Z. In all our experience, we have never had so great a demand for office help as during the past year. Every, graduate in a good position, and could have placed, as many more. Take our course of study and get into the "Highly Paid Class." Write, phone, or call at the office for full information. Hammond Business College First National Baak Building
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Miss Martha Louise Guthrie. The engagement of Miss Martly, Louise Guthrie, of Pittsburgh, Pau, to Mr. Felix B. Snowden. of New York, has just bej announced. Miss Guthrie was educated in New York and has been prominent in amateur ennis circles daring the past two years. Mr. Snowden is a graduate of Yale.
CLARK
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPERCARL E. BAUER-
WM. D. WE1S. PETER CRTTMPACKER JAMES W. STINSON. JOSEPH J. RUFF. F. R. SCHAAF
OFFICERS. F. R. SCHAAF, President. WM. D. WEIS. Vice President. A. II. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier-
L. O. EDER. Asst. Cashier.
Mrs. Thomas. Pearson and . children of Gary, I'isited friend at Clark. . Layland Barsley of Clark, was a Gary business transactor. Herbert Scheu'rer'of Windsor Park, is visiting with relatives at Clark. A party from Amibridg-n started on a hike to Pine beach on Friday with provisions on a Bled. Df-spite the fact that zero weather prevailed they enjoyed a g:ood time. The party entertained in "honor of Miaa Edna Edminston of Memphis. Tenn., who is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Frank Robson at Ambridge. Among those included in the party were: Mesdames James Robinson, Jr.. Oscar Wcdele. Frank Robson, Miss Edna Edminston and Messrs. Dor.ald Robson
and Frank Robson, Jr.
HOB ART
' Carl. Gultx. who. lives south of town had the misfortune, yesterday of losingone of his fine horses. He drove to town and the animal slipped on the Icy streets and broke its neck. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mru. John Schraedr. John Gruel left today for. California where ha expects to spend the winter. Mrs. Bullock and children and Mrs. G. Bullock left yesterday for St. Petersburg, Fla. . George Smith who has been working at Detroit for the part few months Is home for a short visit,
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POPULAR CABARET "The Lone Star Trio" ' formerly of the Orpheum' theater at Hammond, for an unlimited engagement, -with Prof. Frank Brownie at the piano, and assisted by Coney Island's popular entertainer EVELYN EARLE And also Rose McGarry, Trixie Brener, Verra Blanchard and others. OPEN ALL MIGHT - PUBLIC DANCING
CHICKEN AND -FISH DINNE
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Ring out the Old Year, ring in the New
NEY ISLAND PAKE
' BURNHAM,- ILLINOIS William Reynolds and Ralph Gillett, Proprietors.
