Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 18 May 1918 — Page 8
May IS, 1918.' CMS jniii.iialJ1JLl.iL OXE OF VOUXGEST CAKII UK 1 Jl VKi. 1 U TO HE KXIGIITED rX'Tr We sincerely wish to thank Hew It. peer, pastor of Kirxl Baptist church 1 EAST, CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS Donate to the Red! Cross f Indiana Harbor. Woodmen Circle,' all neighbors and fii.nd-. for the kindiv 'i'Uathy fliown in the laut Illness ' " . .... . i o.. f-.,
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Katberlne Howard, 431i Ol-ott Ave.., Phone 2s3, ttIII be pleased to write nod receive kocI&I nrvv and nil vert llnST for The Tiiiien, :,lo job nork of all decriition promptly and well done. AT THE HARTI.KY Til KATH I". Saturday nn-1 Sundnj", May lth nml lth 5 hiitta class Uolrrn Vaadevllie acts. Also a ( harlrs Chaplin comedy. Mrs. Harry Ackroyd of H-acon street !s confined to v ho:e with illness. There- will be German Divine service at St. Paul's Lutheran church tonmrroy at 10:'0 o'clock in observance of the Feast of Penteco?t. Kvening service will be at " o'clock. Monday evening there will he German service at the hour of 7.30. Rev. Utunn Saager, pastor. The public Is invited to Rttend a Koast Eeef supper at the M. E. church at Indiana Harbor this evening. Serving' will begin at 5 o'clock. All members of the Twin City Circle. Daughters of Isabella, are requested to be at the Odd Fellows hall tomorrow at two o'clock to prepare a larsje class of candidates for adoption. Mrs. Fred Best, a bride of Serereant Best, with the SOTth Er.trineers. recently stationed at Camp Gordon, Atlanta. On., is here for a few days' visit with the Harvey Fhil'.ips family in B"acon street, on her way to her h"ine in the northern part of Wisconsin. Mrs. Phillips and her daughter. Miss Ida. went to Camp Gordon latol to visit Harvey Phillips, Jr.. who was transferred from the engineers' corps of the artillery and who is now on bis voyage across the sea. made pss ble the meeting of Sere-cant Post and his wife who were the cuests of that tin-.e of Mr. and Mrs Beaver of Atlanta. Ga . th parents of Mrs. Everett Fisher, of 14" til street, this city. A mutual interest in the younsr men brought about by th? hospitality of the host and hostess in Atlanta, ripened into a -emented friendship and as f rcant Post is poin RCross t"" Mrs. Post is here en'oyintr another meetinc with Mrs Phillips and her daughter. 'Miss Martha McQuilkin. sistr to Jas. McQuilkin. of Grapevine street, has s.-ne to rutins', hania to spend the
summer months. Clifford McNab. n nine f,ir old bov. livinsr at 47;." olcott nvrnue. t ery ill w ith j-ii' um.-iv.n and t'.sn hem tor the past two weeks.
Services ata the ilo.'.l Guild Inmoi row : l-Var-t -f celebration of the IlU lo. 7 o'clock. Sermon at 1 "
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evcniiiiT. Ke. Ti'.om is limes, pastor. A strawberry shottoake lal will, be held m the ccniiii; of Wednesday. May 22. by the Ladies Aid of the East Chicago Swedish church. Hours of service at the Swedish Lutheran churches of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor tomorrow : East ChiI'nqjr. Sunday school at 3:1.": evenintr. T.o'l; Indiana Harbor, Sunday school ? 1 5 , mo miner P"':"1'1. P.ev. Arthur Johnson. Pastor. Mrs P.oss Myers of Ivy street, entertained at a one o'clock luncheon yesterday in honor of Mr. James Mcpherson, a former resident of Indiana Harbor and whose home is now at Strubenville. Oh'o. Mrs W. C. Howell of Chicaco was also a pruest. Boyd Walker of Fir street, !s moving his !at" wife, Irene Walker, who passed away after a critical operation at
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and noaui or my rdoveu '-. Anna Hardens, al.so for the many lior.il i x pressions. AVM. HA P.i JENS. Husband. mm i: i.i; -ri mi:. Everybody Sunday at :i P in.. K. of P. hall. Michig-an uvrnu--. Indiana Harbor. All welcome. Subject fr May li'th. "The Iiine pl.m of the Aires " Speaker M. Foss. a la;, man. Adv. MFmonivr simmi mk.kvh i:x. The services at the I'iist M' thodis Episcopal church of East Chlcano on Sunday are to h- bp follows: a. in.. Men's class meeting: 9.30 a. in.. Sunday school: lt:4." a m. public worship with sermon i,y the pastor on "A i. hristion Experience"; r-:4- P- m . ?'!'-
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Stuart, who is also one of the youngest men upon whom a knighthood has been con'crred. He served at Wash-
ship with sermon by the pastor on possessing His Name." The sacrament rnent of baptism will be administered nt the morninK hour or worship t cither children or adults. The S. P. Petes sen family of South Ob ott avenue have purchased tloPrandenbutff home on Beacon street nnd w ill ocrvpy ' their new place of residence some time between now and
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Telephone 984. JOHN P0EA CO. Real Estate, Loan3 Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. Pora Building. 3462 Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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j Mrs. Sullivan and her daughter. Mrs i hointr cared for bv the grandpa rent, j Poss pirr. Mi. and Mis. ,I"hn Murphy! the latj ter Miss Mac O'C-nti'-r) have departed j 'or Bii.-yrus. Ohio, where Mr. Murphy jb.as taken a position under Mr. Jas. tlalvin, formerly of the Inland Steel icon, pan y of this city.
Mrs. A. Bedford of Elm street has been cntertalninc a Kttest. Mrs. H. I..
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lias now returned to tier home. Monday evening at St. Mary's auditorium in 144th street there will be another K of C. benefit. Mesdames Roil. Hines. Tarkham, Kettles. Fitzcerald and Kane are the hostesses. The public is invited to attend. Miss Louis '';!!iim. a teacher at the Oarfield s-'hool is at bed home in Terre Haute, spendmsr the week end. T. ,T. Cndfrov. of 1 45th street, held
' t';e lucky numiier for th rounteri pane disposed of !n shares by the Woman's Division of the K. of C. War j Fund. i P.ev. J. F. Connelly, pastor of St.
Patrick's church has returned from Ft. Wayne where he was in attendance " t the funeral of a brother clergyman. Mrs. Gporcre B;. -knell, ae-otnpanled bv hr mother. Mrs. A. I.. MKelver, the latter who is here on a vL'it from Ci reen sb-; i -e. P. A . will loai c today for Imiianapolis to visit at Fort Pen-
jamin Harrison, and bid adieu to the son of Mrs. McKejvey, Pa-'l C,., who j i p-epartn? to leave for overseas seri vii-e. I I Mrs. Ella Brad'.- of Ivy street, has her daughter Mrs. Florence Oensbirler ! here fro Mre nville. Pa., on a visit, j Mrs. O. Ft. Hamer. sister to Mr. Hiram Kerr, of South Tod avenue, is fun. ins here from Harian. Iowa, on a visit ! of a few weeks. Mr?. J. Keller of Hemlock street and j two little daughters are leaving for Peru, for an indefinite visit, i At the First Baptist church, Indiana ! Harhor, tomorrow the services will he j at the usual hour: Sunday school at ;0:45. morning prayer and sermon at 11. with theme. "The Spreading: of the Gospel.'' B. V. P.T.". at 6:3". Evenlnsr ! hour 7..i0 with theme. "Self-Examina-ition." There will be special service
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tenaea tne auiea conierences ana ac present is vice chairman of the Brit- i ish mission to the United States in 1
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in the afternoon at "." w ith the Roumanian Baptists and Hungarian of the same faith. Rrv. Is?risan. a f?eneral missionary of the Baptist li-1 I
of endeavors, will be present in the 1
irt" osts of the Bomanian I ranch. A befittins; ceiemony will take place, adopt ins: twenty men in the identification of the chinch of the First Baptists. They will continue to hold their services 't the Mission Hall. 3521 renn ;.enu. as heretofore.
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What is to be Gained by Delaying Your Coal Orders? NOTHING but much to be lost: coal prices may go sky-ro-kotin one of those days. Send us your orders today while prices are low. Incidentally, there's no better coal than we sell you It's just ALL COAL; THAT'S ALL.
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at the close of business, May 10, 1918. Resources. Loans and Discounts r'17:2."0O..", U. S. Bonds 19.1S2..-D Other Ionds and Securities 5.000.00
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Liabilities. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Deposits 220,672.30
Total Liabilities $280.072.3,0 IT. K. GROVES, President. ALBERT PACK, Vice President. WM. F. GRAVER, Vice President.. JOS. W. DUXSIXG, Cashier.
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'TpHE lubrication of your car is one of the impovtaut iarts of your running it. No car can do its full duty without correct lubrication.
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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS MAY 11, 1918. WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. Westberg John Carroll, M. E. Kozacik, Jr. Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $709,400.40 Furniture and Fixtures 5,000.00 Real Estate 5,500.00 Expense 2,002.05 Cash on Hand and in Banks 1.47.090.01 Total $809,719.09 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus (Earned) 25,000.00 $ 75.OoO.00 Undivided' Profits 952.09 Reserved for Taxes and Interest 5,889.11 Deposits 767.877.89 Total $809,719.09 Comparative Statement of Deposits
May 11th, 1914 (Opening Day) May 10th, 1915 May 10th, 1910 May 10th, 1917.
May 10th, 1918,
$ 10.290.70 $138,119.56 283,08S.93 $533,824.72 $787,877.89
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Samuel V. Ogden, C. A. WeMberg, A. M. Kelly, Vice President. Vice President. Cashier. RESOURCES.
J. S. Walkowiak, Asst. Cashier.
Loans and Discounts $ 700,981.1
Stocks, Bonds, etc Furniture and Fixtures Cash on Hand and in Banks. .
450.20 1.74 :;,5oo.om 105, M 0.50
FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Chicago and Kennedy Avenues. East Chicago, Indiana. STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS MAY 11, 1918. WALTER J. RILEY, President.
Total ..$1,20U95.7 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus (Earned) 50,000.00 $ .100,009 on Earnings 4V5"Ji Reserved for Taxes and Interest ;,2i"O.T0 Liberty Bond Department ,.. . 318,478.08 Deposits v.) 4,4'jO.' ! i Total ..$1,200,195.47 Comparative Statement of Deposits May 10th, 1910 $ 70.872.54 May 10th, 1912 $294,057.78 Mav 10th, 1914 ' 8350,741.64 May 10th, 1910 $579,117.26 May ioth, 1918 $834,430.57 DIRECTORS. Hon. Lawrence Becker A. M. Kelly George Hannauer Samuel V. Ogden Newton A. Hembroff C. A. Westberg Walter J. Riley
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