Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1919 — Page 8
Mav 24. 1919
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Congregational church. Sunday. Hatch for th Sunday school b-.n. Sabi"th school at ten a. in. Hepoit of th delrsatc who attended our plate mcpung at fort 'Vnyii' Rev. Cha. K. Trueblood will preach at eleven a. m. Eubject, "Th -'hurch: i;s nrisin. program ami destiny." TV. A Squire, secretary of th "hurch rVli't.on. win show pictures of the Calumet region, pic t tiring: th growth from sand to the pvt-
' afternoon. Two members, Mrs. Clark and- Mi. . Murphy were init ated into
'.the Iub. A luncheon ivat
and an fnj'-jable time was
all. ' Hv. ior; A. .Junes of the Christian churrh was called to Barbara.
j Wis., on Monday by t;ie illn.s of h; J .""ister. Miss It zabeth Jones. wlw I passed away on Thursday een:ncI Mrs. Jone. left last night for Karabon.
to alo attend tue fuii'-ial. The deceased suffered from cancer and continued teach. ne school until five weeks aso. he resided with an aunt and i .mrived by hrr four brothers and one f.i?ter.
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.1. M. Perrin was arrested for reckless auto di .vis and vj leleased on -'." bond to appear for 1 1 in T May 27. Charles MiQuonn, arrested (nf. the Miine offense was a'so released on a les auto driving and was released on May ;.". The cae of Dr. Sievens of InIndian.r Harbor was continued until May C3th. In the absence of Rev. . A. Jones of
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Th speaker at th Methodist chinch on Sunday morning: will be Mr. K. A.
Miles of Indianapolis, representing , t be Christian church, th Antt-Saloon Las:iie of Ind ana. ' Hammond will occupy
Kwv. H. T. Ivey. the pastor. will (day morn in preaeh In the evenins at ei.h: o'clock preach at t n "The Man Who Tostponed Ills le- Mrs. s. Si
'"it"n. Special music both morning and evenlns. All other rcsui.tr viees at the us-jal hours. Tee m;.. Huartet w;U sing at the events service-. Misses Margaret Faul and Ruth 5hu--oate entertained a number f the teachers at a tea in the domestic ienc room on Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant social time was enjoyed and refreshments were sei-veO. Six members of th Interstate Club formed a theatre party serine Kriti
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Ictfitv and Mrs. C. Pn1v-
' sen visited the former's son. Pa il s ISchlechty at the Ccrinan Teacomss jho-pital in Chicaao. and found him to j 'to iniprov ins slowly from his operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Arthur P.ea lb.en of Atchison
avenue is isitins her sister in Peoria. P.' i-e Martin of ilendide. Montana, is a uuc-t St the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. F. I .en is of s'n- virlan vinu. Mr. Mail n was a mcniber of the 1'. S. Msr.ncs. having recently returned f!'m service abroad
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Notice to Odd Fellow". '"n Tuesday evenlns. May Z". Fraternity lodee Xo. r. I. O. O. F. of Wh trie. Ind.. will have a supper and smoker. You are nsked to bo present. 5-:-:t VI B J-HEVTRK TnMI.IIT. Htutda- Mitche.ll Jwis in "The Ci.ildien of Banishment." Al.o Triansle Comedy." Tomorrow. Charles P.ay in "The Hreat Porta;:.' a Bi? V Comedy and last eri."de of "Man o Mlcht." ' 5-2.".-l
Scheff In "Oloriana." ai the Colon ai 'heatre in Chivaso. Mrs. Fosli of Amy avenue was the -:';est of friends in Chicago. Mrs. Chas. Hellwig: was hostess to iu members of the O. A. K. ciub at her hom in Ohio avenue- Thursday
Mrs. II. K. Uealihie,, of Laporte avenue ha returned from Valparaiso, tvhero he spent several davs isitins her cousin, Mrs. Chester. Mike pe-'an was fined $1 and costs ii ilie city court ! careless motor
ina. 1'pon pavment he was le-
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1 e a .-- -d . Mfmbrs of Whit n? chapter. O. K. S.. are urged to attend the regular nctins: next Monday nisht. There v. ill lie four candidate nd a committee will furnish refreshments with Kmerson as chairman. HOY SlOl T F,Vt. Troop No. 2. Whitina; Keports on the Victory Uian vjmpaletj Riv'"'' credit to Scouts of Troop 2 as foi-
Tenth Annual Picnic Given By THE ARONA BOYS AT KOWALSKI'S GROVE Burnham Ave. and Michigan City Road SATURDAY, MAY 24th Music By FenzeFs Orchestra Tickets 50 c; Ladies Free ill ' Hill - ' II in im-iii in MI.MiliiiM Hill n II II IIMMIIIIIII IIIIM Mil II 1 I 111 Mill WIIIMIMi I BMIIIf I MUM I II II '
THE TIDIES. lows: Bonds Sold. Amount. StoweU 13 M.2S0 P-enhoUs 2J !."0't Xejdl T 1 I';. Uewey li Kraemer 10 ;n Allison -"rt Sowers 2 l Chapman 1 j'1 Schuets 1 j'' Total 102 lU0i.!'0 Scouts Stowcll. Stenhouse. N'ejdl and licty qualify for bars and Scout Kraemer for an emblem. Scout Stoweil and Xejdl have qualified in every laan and each are entitled to wear an emblem and four ba is. The fast Troop Z ha plajed in the five "loans deserves mention. Beside assisting the lacal committee In each loan the Scouts have sold bonds as follows: Ponds Sold. Amount First Loan , H 2.100 Second Loan . 1' 12.S0O Third Loan' 11 11.25" Fourth Uan " 1".20 Fifth loan 1"2 10.2-10 Total 5i4 4.50O It should be remembered that in each loan the Scouts were permitted to solicit only during the last weeks of th campaign, acting' as "Gleaners After the Reapers. " Last week th Fox and Fanther Patrols contended for honors in a hike around Wolf like. The Patrols started around in opposite directfon, passin? each other between No. 3 and No. ire houses. The start was made at 7:3.1 p. m. The' Foxes arrived at 9:37 p. m.. having madeeth nine miles in one hour and 58 seconds. The Panthers made the circuit in -two hours hnd 5 minutes. r?.rt of the trip was made in the .lark, over a iiy rough road. Needless to say every Scout was at school, on time next morn ng. Plans are completed for the trip to
Hudson T-ake, Sasmay Lakeand the Calena river, starting Friday, May 30. Proper weather conditions are all that are necessary niw to make the trip
a sreat event. T LOWELL j Mrs. Franklin Petry and son, John Wilbur, and daughter. Persis. went to Hammond yesterday morning to visit relatives. Deputy Pheriff Tom Tlatt cam down f ! in Crown Point yesterday morning with two prisoners for the penal farm ,n Grcencasi'.e and four boys for ' the reorni school at Plainfieid. Floyd V.nnedge, who has been in the balloon squadron ) France or over a year, has auived home having been honorably discharged. A great many rf our people have been summoned to Crown Point as witnesses in the tr'al of the State of Indiana vs. Samuel C. Simpson. The schools closed here yesterday.. Our farriers are becoming somewhat discouraged over the continued rainy weather. It is delaying the plantins of corn.
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RESOURCES Loans $2,055,462.20 Overdrafts. 37.18 V. S. Bonds and Certificates 1,556,496.98 Other Bond? and Investments 1,310,171.54 Bank Building , . . : 70,846.51 CASH r 879.909.41 $5,872,923.82 LIABILITIES Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits and Special Reserve..... 125,902.82 Circulation 200,000.00 Due Federal Reserve Bank : 640,000.00 Deposits 4,657,021.00 $5.872.923.8
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