Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1917 — Page 3
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By putting aside a small sum regularly - every week or every month - you will have a snug amount to your credit at the end of the year
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"The Bank With the Chimes Clock
Corner State and Hohman Streets, Hammond, Indiana.
DIRECTORS
PETER W. MEYN W. C. BELMAN
DAVID T. EMERY JOHN N. BECKMAN
JOS. W. WEIS ALBERT MAACK
A. M. TURNER OTTO H. DUELKE
JULIUS H. MEYN F. S. BETZ
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SOCIAL NEWS
The great deputy commander, Mrs. P.05 O'N'etl was present at the meeting of Opal Hive No. S96 L. O. T. M. M. last vtB!nc at the I. O. Q. T. ball.
There was Initiation of a class of can- (
didates and xeveml applications weT r-lii1 r,H Jialloted OO. A social
hour "ollowed the Ibus-me meeting and refreshment were i-erved. Mrs. Ernest Bee-be of Kria atrea will opn her home tor a apeclal meeting: on Thurmijy evening.
Tiie officers of the Brotherhood
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. V Jl. '.l.' i-f Km- Mr,, t. siteinm.n and daughters Helen F. and E. wil! fce installed t a joint
Tn Trteeung tl in" - - , hetdrv Cluo this week will be held 'and Mary and Mr. Arthur Thon
afternoon instead of Fri
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day at tha home of Mrs. Jacob-son .n Warren tret. There -will be a. mfetinf of the directs of-tha Alice Club at three o'clock Vrlday afternoon. January 5th at the rlrdb. 110 Indiana avenue. Tha executive board of the Hammond MXMn' Club will bold Its monthly tines m:njc Thureday e-eninr at "fne home of the president. Mra. Floy-d H. Adams in Williams wtrae. Cirri Wf. 1 will entertained by Mr. O- liaymua at her torn in Carroll jtret Thursday afternoon. a mHnsr of the ladies' AM Society
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Circle No. S was entertained by Airs. M. Jung at her home in Williams street yesterday afternoon. PVdio was played progressively at four tables and at tha conclusion of the garnes the hostes erved a dainty collation. Honors were won by Mrs. George Emrnerling. Mrs. Sumner Deuel. Mrs. Henry Bieker and tha consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. 1 Ward. Mm. Peter Half man of Michigan avenue will be hosteas at the next meeting in two weeks.
meeting: to be held tbia evening- at
the B. of IX. T. nail In the R'.mbacr. building. The ladles' Pocie'y is meetingto make preparations for the meeting.
DUELKE MIKES
STATEMENT OF ! JIT! AFFAIRS J Cash on Hand Without Spec-1 i ial Fund Assessments
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HERPICIDE J
GARY POLICE CAPTAIN RELIEVED OP JOB
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held Thursday afternoon. Tha Monroe Street Indies' Aid ?notwty -wll bo entertanied (by Mrs. .1. W. MrOoonell n Thursday Bemoon. Tha Central Evening School wishes trs ennovrnoft that ithft Pprinar MMlinery ciaas -will meet Monday and Wednesday evenings of every week. Registration January 3rd and th. Don't mlsa this opportunity to get started on your spring mSllinery early. HOARD OP KDCCATIOX,
Years dinner for Mr. and tr.. eorge Gardner and !Kn Charles of South Chicago. IMr. and Alra. "Wrigbting and daughter Katherine of Milwaukee. Mrs. Bert Bennett of Vincennes. lnd.. Elmer Fleger of Ijawrence vi!. Ill . and Mr. and Mr?. Glenn Gray of Hammond.
ATTENDS SOVS 'EniItS. Mr Carrie Parsons has returned
from Missoula. Montana. whre
went to attend the wedding of her son Kaiph.
Hh sixtieth ibirthday anniversary ol , K- Bennebt. assisted by Mrs.
M-. George Thon of Calumet avenue
wa-s celeibraitM very pleasantly yesterday afternoon. Her Rtiests -were Mr. and Mrs. "William Niil and daughter Ciara. Mr. end Mrs. Walter Thon snd (family. Mr. and Mr. George Thon. Jr.. and fajnily. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thon. Mrs. Waiter Ribisky. Mrs. A. J. Hoti, Mrs. R. Glade, Mrs. S. Dcmmerling. Mrs. O. Haefcnel, Mrs. S. Ritter, Mrs. M. Summer, Mrs. J. Rathxtian.
W. E. Thompson entertainea tne member of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the First Methodist church yesterday afternoon at tier home, .174 East Sibley street. Mrs. George R. atreeter lead 'the devotional exercis-es after which the meeting was given
over to Mrs. Stafford who liad the program in charge. An enjoyable social hour followed the smidy meeting.
The officer for the coming term were Installed last avning at the mating of Germania Reibekah lodge. A aoclal hour followed the lodga aselon when a three couraa banquet was arved. Helen Miller -waa tha inaai:ing officer and was assisted by Anna Dorsey, grand marshal; Krneatina Ho;n, grand vice; Matilda Siolla. grand chaplain ; Frances Schwab, grand financial secretary; lni Dremeted. srand secre'tary; Frieda Binhammer.
grand inner guard- Eva Klucke;. grnd outer guard. The following are the nwly alcted officers;
NcJbl grand Hulda i;l3ter. Vice grand Dina luelWe. j Secretary a?ar!e Ko. Financial aecretary iMarle Kunsman. Treasurer Johanna SvAreiber. j Past noble grand Anna Holtr. Chaplain Frances Schwab. Right s-upporter to noble grand
she i Henrietta Werley.
Ift supporter to noble grand Kiiabeth Elster. Right supporter to vice grand Henrietta Behn. Teft supporter to vice grand--Carrie Xill. Conductress Kmm.t Stoliey. Warden Martha Frfinde. Inner guard Anna 4cbaurer. Outer guard Frieda Binharnmer. Trustee for one year Huida Wunschel. Trustee fxir two years Matilda Hoit. Trustee for three years Ivv Klucker.
Was Too Active Boosting Dr. F. W. Smith.
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Oito Duelke. Hammond city ti eas- 1 igiil vtiaicj. i'ww' '
urer, ha his business so modernized tii art he ceo strike a balance five mlnvtaa after closing and the following j statement of the finances at the end; of the year was iKtrued at. noon Satur
day : Tola: cash on hand Dec. Capt. George NestoroviU h of the 31. HUS: nut including j Gary poitce department has been d;s1 i.wumcnL fund.. I 70.046.1:7 i missed from the force for the "good
Tcvtl collection for year
of eity
Montpelier. Ind.
The many fr.ends of Mies Martha I
Tsmm and Mr. Noble Fiickinrer wiil
be surprised to learn of their wedding i which took place at Crown Point on i Saturday afternoon at the Presbyter- : lan church. The young folks have gone to housekeeping with ih groom's parents on Fir street for l present, and they have a host of frie-nds who wish them well. i
.Tames Dorozinski returned to his
home in Monticello. Ind . yesterday I bclltS, CcU0In6i, pillS act Oil
uti wren viaiL kilu ii.s pinier, ; Mr. Joe Blanz on Hemlock street. Dr. Ij. J. Ostrowskl wa.s in town yes- s ferday calling on old friends. The' doctor arrived last week from Texas !
LIVEB. BOWELS
bowels like pepper acts
in nostrils.
of the service." Mayor R. O. Johnson
ta)4M) 4 17,096. tl announced today. Johnson gave no 'other reason for the safety board's ac-
and expects to locate in this city again. The Twin City Embroidery Club !s being entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chas. McQuown on Grapevine street. Take Council No. 5. Sons and Daughters of Liberty will meet at K. of P. hall this evening at 8 o'ejoek. All members are ur,;ed to h present.
Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated.
Water rentals licenses etc... Total disbursements for year lf16. not including Pe'al assessment disbursements, (bonds and imterewt on sireet. sewer and walk improvements).
4S
Cashon hand Dec. 31, 1!!; fiperial assessment fund not included in bov figures Cash on hand Dec. SI. l!U5..
Total collection for jeur 1315 155.1S7.39
Total disbursement for year 1 9 i S
Total cash on hnd. spec si assessment fund Total cash on hand. tll other funds
142.3 1 1'"" lat- night.
J However, it is reliably stated that 'the captain not only was against Johnson as a candidate for mayor again, but that he has alao been pro- ' moting the candidacy of Dr. F. "W. 3S3. 4iiii.lt j Smith. j Much Vork Going On. N'eatorovltch was one of Johnson's hardest workers and had his skull , fractured fighting the Knotts men in SI' 40 -the city election. He got his reward
lyately it has been noticed that tne captain has been busy organizing the Serbian voters and from ell that can be learned they were pledged to sup-
I port Dr. smith.
Capt. Nestorovitch made a good record as a police official. His successor for the time being is Patrol Sergt. Tom Matthews, one of the most popular and capable men on the force. Capt. Matthews will act as night chief tonight.
East Chicago Her People sad t'Jcaireacea
191.030.51
1S4.300.2O i
26.730.31
26.730.31
03.740.
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A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Keep Horlkk't Always on Hand Quick Lunch; Home or Office.
,J. T. STAM
Chiropodist 4tgti!MWUidKtgg. cwg Only
A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED Oport ooal i a friend In nei. "vV "hav lt- p1ac n. Bio-all order and be conTlncd. West Hammond Coal Co. pHONfS 1674 OR 2955. J. J. Brehm, Prop.
JlOlsE PARTY OVKR EW VB.IRs
Mr. and Mrs. George H. W. Kchneidor
of Saxony entertained their children nnd grandchildren at house party over New Years. At a "watch party" on New Tear's eve pedro and m'isJc were enjoyed until midnight after which a supper was served. Skating was one of the out-of-door sports enjoyed by the youn-g pooiple on New year's day. Among the guests -were Mr. and Mrs. V "William Vallier and daughter laura, Mr. and ifrs. Iouis William Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
George J. Miller and son Floyd of Chi
cago, George Wilriam Sbuster of East Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ijauis Cook and aon Howard of Hessville and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. H. Kruf and non Heni-y of Os-
born.
(CI4L SKIO. A social meeting of Jhe Bapt t Woman's Union will fee held on Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. I A. tarter, 86 Williams street. Assisting Mrs. Carter will fee Mrs. A. D. Sargent. Mrs. C. R. fiarbar. Mrs.
Charlea Mrs. F. Schroeder, Mr. P. Summerhaze. Mrs. C. M. Smith and
Mrs. G. Roberta.
REMOVAL NOTICE G. D. Helgen. Chiropractr. of 3: State St., Hammond, has moved his offices to the O. K. Building. 63S Hohman 3t... over Nelson's Drug SI ore. 12-30-10 xotice ov KU-;c"riox. Notice Is hereby g-iven to the shareholders of the Citizens German National Bank of Himmonii, Ind.. that an election will be hfld at the banking rooms of the bank on Tuesday
Unity Reviw No. 2 W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet this evening at the K. of F. hall. Miss Iaura Wayward of Chicago was'
the guert of Mis Grace Bell of Pouth
Hohman Mret over New Tears. Mrs. John Sherby of Mason street who has ibeen very 111 for two weeks is improving- slowly. Paul McDaniel who is attending the Indiana Dental College left today for Indianapolis after spending- the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. McDaniel. 44 Detroit street. t John Thon left Hammond yesterday to apend a few months In Oklahoma I City. Miss Frances Bennett. S7 Kast Sib-! ley street, has returned from Danville, j
111., where ishe went to attend a class reunion. Mrs. V. C. Enright left for Chicago today where she will attend the fun
eral of Mrs. Dora Rimberle. Miss Gladys Bennett has returned to Danville, HI., after spending the 'holidays In Hammond.
Total cash on nand. ail I funds 120.470.53; Total oali on denxisit in all tanks Dec. gi. 12'J,3!2.S1 Cash on hand in office Dec. 31, l!tl 77.22
Indiana Harbor PersOBMl mud Otherwise
Twal
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CHICAGO 1PI DEAD
IN HIS BED
DYER
Our COAL
Jack OHern and family from Englewood visiied with relatives out here Sunday and Monday. Miss Margaret Endress from Hammond wan the guest of her brother. Joseph Endress and family, over New Tear'a. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaefer from Hammond visited the former's parents here over Sunday. Miss DuBois spent New Tear's day
January nth, 1917. between the hours at Hammond with relatives.
of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. for the purpose of electing seven directors for j the ensuing year. ' F. R. SCI I A A F. President. H. M. JOHNSTON. Cashier. 12-6
lake Oil
makes Warm Friends
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Accomplishing Host Wonderful Xatulta.
Mrs. E. M. Montgomery. Route 1. Jackson. Miss., states; "Morphine alone would relieve me of my suffering until I tried Miller's Oil, which gave me
It .atisfie the demands of the met j c,m '"u . woi.en io.-.ni
or&rting and critreal consutners. (frit is goed coail all thp way through. Try a ton or more on pur apurance rf hisheft quality. THE BIEKER BROS. CO. 14 glbiay S, 857 W- Kolime.a Bt. Talepbcna BR. TeUpHorui a.
ragia. pains in my umos. ana sner l applied it to the affected parts the paine disappeared, and I am thankful to say I have nad no use for dope of nv liinrl since. I will never be with
out a bottle of this wonderful oil in my prise was given Teter Ehrsam. Sr.
Charles, Herbert and William Schmttt of Hammond visited their old home town over New Tear's. j Mrs. Jacob Scheidt from Crown Point was the guest of her daughter and family Monday. ,. I Messrs. Frank and Mathias Muenchen j of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday i out here at the home of their sister, j Mrs. Henry Kaiser and family. j Frank Schmidt made a trip to Crown ; Point Sunday to spend the day with relatives.
Carl Keiiman and family from Hammond visited with relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. M. Schutz and son. Anton, went to Hammond Sunday to be with relatives on Xew Tear's day. Sunday evening a most pleasant sur-
Fritz G. Jugler, 38 years of age, was found dead in his room at 4S05 Forsyth avenue. East Chicago, at about 8 o'clock last night. Cause of death is unknown. It is expected that an inQuest wiil be held today. He has been rooming with Mrs. McNab at the above number and on Monday night, Jan. 1. he came to the house and went to his room as usual. Nothing wm thought of his absence yesterday, but when he did not show up last night an Investigation was made. His room was found unlocked and Jugier was on the bed dead. Dr. D. R. Johns, who was called, said that be had been dead for about eighteen hours. On his person were found papers and valuables indicating hi.- thrift and frugality. In a poiketbock was J72. in a file was a $1,000 insurance policy, $500 Chicago bathing beach bond, a bank book indicating deposits of about $1,000
snd papers showing other investments. ! Undertaker Huber has charge of the j
remains.
T
HEW COMMITTEE
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home: It is a pleasure for me to rec
ommend it to my friends and the pub-
: lie in this manner. i We are nnstantly receiving testl- ! mnniats similar to the above from
tbousands of jrratcful users of this wonderful Oil. ft should be in every home. Accept, no substitute, for there is nothing like it Golden red color onlv. Every bottle guaranteed. 25c and" KPe a bottle or money refunded by
I Kaufman - Wolf. Adv.
J. M. LAUTMANN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
ROOM 104 CITrTENS BANK BLtXi. Honest dealing my motto. G1- ma a trtAL
PHOWM.
occasion being in honor of his Sixtysixth birthdaj' anniversary. Relatives and friends collected in the early evening to make the surprise complete. In all about fifty persons were present to extend their good wishes for many more happy returns of the day. A genera! good time was had until a late hour. Charles Kammer from Englewood came out here Saturday to pe.nd the two days' vacation at the home of his cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason left Sunday for Kensington to visit with the former's relatives.
President Frank G-avit of the Iake County Bar Association on Tuesday appointed a legislative committee composed of membeis of the bar. in accordance with a resolution adopted by the, association some time ago. This committee is to propose and
i watcb any changes pertaining to legal procedure while the present legislature is in sess.on.
President Gavit named the follow
ing members: Roy Green. -Whiting. John A. Gavit. Hammond. Walter J. Riloy, East Chicago. C. M. Greenlee. Gary . Otto J. Bruce. Crown Point. At a meeting yesterday of this committee. John Gavit wai elected chairman and Roy Green was made secretary. Tonight the committee is to meet in Judge Greniee's office in Gary.
j Get your automobile and chauffeur ! I'oenses at D. W. Dupes Co.. 3401 Michigan ave. 12-2Seod3 I My Ivy street properties are selling ! rapidlv. "one. bungalow of first group remains unsold. Tb'.s building will noon be completed. Will sell on easy pavment; large and attractive living rooms, steam heat. II. S. Davidson. 600 119th street. Whiting. 1-3-J In place of the annual New Year's reception for the Indiana Harbor ' woman's Club and their friends, the
occasion has been somewhat cnargea. and instead the members will enter
tain their husbands at a New i ear s pavtv on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hembroff. 3S12 Ivy street. The decorating committee will decorate the home throughout with the club colors of green and white, and with whUe carnations, the club ower. The program will be given by professionals from the Brail School Music in Chicago, and will be given as follows; Violin (al Mazurka By Wienawski b The Old Refrain Kreieler (c) Viennese Caprice Kreisler Louise Eldredge. Piano Santaisie Chopin Corinne Welty. Reading The- Uttl- Rebel Ruth Du Plan. nance Furlano Margunte Hoffman.
VolceUeti Signor Meyerdeer
Edna 'Wilson.
j Pino Papillons i Schumann I Miss Welty.
Violin fa lATxa'te.ado Sarasata lb Hurnoreske Dvorak Miss Eldredge. Voice ( Bitterness of Iysve Dunn (b) Dee.p River Durlelch (.-) Open Road Ross Miss Wilson. Reading . .' Selected Miss Du Plan. Miss Brail, acompaniest. Special at Columbia Theatre tonight Triangle p'ilm Oorpn. presents 6-part drama entitled. "The Wolf Woman," featuring I,ouie Blum. This is positively the best photoplay the Triangle i.-i1m Coron. has produced. A two-reel
The Woman a guiid of the Church of the Good Shepherd will meet. Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Royce on Baring avenue.
The No-Name ciub was pleasantly entertained last evening at the home of Miss Ida Phillips on Beacon street.
Regular meeting of East Chicago chapter, O. H. S. tomorrow night. There will be Initiation of candidates and installation of officers. Refreshments will be serced and all members are requested to be out.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jacob of Raring avenue, were host and hostess to the members of the Autodeal c'uib on Saturday evening The hours were enjoyed in S00, followed by a social hour and refreshments Mrs. H. P. Fehrnkamp is spending the day at the home of Mr. Fehrnkamp'e mother and sister in South Chi
cago. The members of the Welfare association are making every effort to make their dnoe to be given next Saturday night, Jan. 6, at the Masonic temple, a great success both sociallv
, Get a !0-cent box now. I Most oid people mut gvi- lo th j bowels some regular help, else th"--! suffer from constipntin. The condition is perfectly natural. It is just as nat
ural as it is for old people to wa'k slowly. For age is never so activ " ' youth- The muscles are lss rat . And the hnfi. are muscles. So all old people need Cascarels. 0i mifrht as well refuse in aid weak -'- with glasses as to nesrlct this gent:--aid to wmk bowels. The nowrls mut be kept, active. This is important at all agos, but never so much as at n't v. Age is not a time for harsh phyy.. Youth may occasionally wh.p !' bowels into activity. But a ".ash r.m't be -ied every day. What the bow;; of the old need is a gentle end natural ton c One that can be constant !i used without harm. The only su.-n ton c is I'ascarels, and they cost on y 10 cents per box at any drug stvi-. They work while you sleep. Adv.
and financially. Mrs. Edward Jenkins will enierta .: the Thursday 500 1jD tomorrow afernoon at her home on Magoun avenu At the annual meeting of the off ' -ers and members of th First Congregational church to be held Wednesday evening. Jan. 17. 1 ft 7. three trustees wiil be elected for the ersu nc yea r.
fiOST Go'.d watch on X. Hohman s: Hammond. Name and 4ste in bxk of case. Finder please return toTi: office for rewarfl 1-1-3
Xo. 8109. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITIZENS GERMA NNATIONAL BANK AT HAMMOND, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE BUSINESS N DECEMBER 27, 1915.
OF
RESOURCES. Loans, and discounts (except tho3e shown on b and c) $
fiOK j io :t
riOo (to
12.30". l'l
Total loans S
Deduct: Notes and bills rediscounted (see iiem 5:?) Overdrafts, secured, $ ; unsecured, $46.47 U. S. Bondst U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 1 itu.iiint.oii I". S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par
value) i: Total U. S. bonds Bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits :
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 1 7",RS rvi Total bonds, securities, etc Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house
Net. amount due from approved reserve a rents in New York, Chicago, and St. Txui? Net amount due from approved reserve agents in
other reserve cities Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 12 or 20 Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cab items Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from 1 S. Treasurer
Sf.S.r.2S
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1.174. os 7ift. ::n
TOTAL
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits
Less current expenses. Interest and taxps pairi...
A live newnpaper tor people who ara attll ob earth ! what TUB TIMES i-
COAL ON HAND WILL OPEN SCHOOL Fair weather obtaining for the past three days the coal situation has eased up and today it was announced that enough is 1n the school bins to insure reopening of sessions in Gary next Monday.
For Throat and Lungs 8TXTBBOS.it COtfOHS AND COLDS
man 3
Alterative
'SOt.D BT AX.I. UAD1 DBU&OISTS
the above. Don miss this wonder-, t ircuiatius vu""" " -.-'", ;. fl photoplav tonight. 13-t;Net amount due to banks and bankers .other than One of the prettiest affairs r.f the j included in 29 or f!0 reason was the party g ven last night Demand deposits: .... ... ! i.jinul 4snnc t Cllhlect to ChPCK
at 1he South Hav note oy .ufifi-v um.iJuuai uk""" - . ,
Henry Rudolph who is home for the j holidays from St. John's Military: Academy at Salina, Kansas, and Ches
ter and Richard Robinson who aiej home over Christmas from Home Mils-j tary Academy of Indiana. The hotel; parlors were decorated in pir.k and
green streamers and the ilghts were
:l:',.flM.t 1 .1.1 ST 7 6
Certificates of deposit due in less than .10 days
Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding United States deposits Postal savings deposits Deposits requiring notice but less than SO -Total demand deposits, Items 33 34 35 36 37 Aft 29 and 40
shaded with the same soft shade. ( Tjme dep0Sjt8 (pavable after 30 days, or subject Dancing was the feature of the even-: more notice':
Certificates of deposn Other time deposits Total of time deposits. Items 41, 42 and 13
ins: and the younger folks enjoyed
games in which prizes were won. One of the amusing features of the even
ing was a smai spray or m.i-vv . hung underneath the chandelier, and of whose presence the younger folks , were unconscious, but of which sev-I eral of the older guests took advant
age. At tee close m me "cbui
49.037. u"
TOTAL
t:K.i.jrt.2r 4 IS. 17
203.3ss.r' 7.431.K7 rt.ono.O'i 2.S2P or
1 31, i v 13..14?;.."-" fi,fiT.'1 t.?1.-': s.6ort.'" 122.77.f-il .1.000. mi i ,1 :.! i6.i
$ 1 0O.uOO.iHi 40.0(10.11 17.R4.7't fi7,:'.oo.uii 43,(?i?.l," 171.673.7! 1.013.2" MS.'! 24.711 1 2 "i. '.00.no 2. 47.-.. 2." 'ii !'itO.'iii
S3.: r-.?S. 71 1'S.476.!:
J1,43-TfMfi.lfi
delicious three course luncheon was ; that the aoove iait-ui.ui i served, to the sixty young gv'ests. j The Ladies' Aid Society of the U. V. j Subscribed and sworn to before me church will meet tomorrow afternoon his 3rd day cf .January, 191.. in the church parlors at 2 o'clock. JESSIE M. DOCKINS.
Cora Corlney returned yester- ; " " ' , c , o . c
Mv comtiiission expires
Slate or Indiana. County of Lake, ss: t H f Johnson. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
Miss
day after spending the holidays
be.et of mv knowledce and heliof.
IT. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. '('ORRIX'T - At lest : ANTON' H. T.XPPrCK. F. R. SCH A AF. JAMES K. ST1NSON. Pi rector.-.
