Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1919 — Page 6

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TRUST-AND SAVINGS-BANK. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

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Black Plague." Tb 'Black Death,' or "Black PlarQe," waa also known as the "bubonic plasme." and was a scourge In Europe and Asia 1a the years between 1334-1351, when million were swept away tj the courge. It has recurred from tlma to time since then, but never M ererely.

Mrs. William Meade, appointed chairman on the a tin np'mc ni committee for th ffminf "Welcome Home Iay for ail soldiers and sailors who left from the Twin Cities, is urging a meeting of nil member selected on this commutes to meet with her Monday evening in the court room of the city hall to perfect initial arrangements for this coming event. Those whose names appear on this roster include the Messers H. K. Jones. Henry J Lewis. J. Dubm. Martin McKcnzie. retro Galiani. Rev. . Rarany. W. E. Jewell. Kev. Fr. Connelly, W. G. Dickinson. J. Gorofolo, j. Cohen. R. Dsaco. A. Norton. T. J. Oorfrey. W. R Van Horne. Dr. Goldman. Mike Kosci.dniak and the Mesdames Kalman Keppa. J. C. Kickson. W. W. Smith. John Sterling and Mrs. Mildred Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Runkel and Mr. and Mrs L. A. Punning, of Xiles. Mich., have come to this town to visit the home of the J. Diilons In Elm st.. parents of Mrs. P.unkel. United Presbyterian church services tomorrow will consist of Bible school it 3:45 with subject "Baptism. Regular morning: hour at 11 o'clock, with subject. "Worship in All Eervices,' text rsalrn 33:2-3. Young people's meeting at 6:45. subject "History of the Church." At 7:30 o'clock evening prayer with sermon, text which is "A Gracious Promise." taken from Deut. 33:25. Mid-week prayer meeting: Wednesday with Mrs. C. C. Hathaway, leader. W. r. Mclntyre. pastor. St. Paul's Lutheran church, corner

iotn and Deodar st.. services at 3'

o'clock. English sermon at 30 o'clock, with Rev. Theo. Clajs officiating-. Mr. A. C. Mustard, of Elm st.. has been brought home from the South Shore hospital in Chicago, and is now under teh car of a trained nurs.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

wliich are accepted -ay Milken's News a?ency, 3410 Michigan ave., Inj. Harbor, phona U33-J; Katherlae Howard, BOO OJea.yo avenue. East Chicago, tele, phone ::03; residence phone 213; Nassau Jt TriarupEca, 8CO Chicago avenue. East Chicago, telephone 031. tf C.VE.D Or THANKS. It is '.vlth deep gratitude that we wish to express our sincere thanks t all who so kindly assisted us in oar

ite pereavement in tne loss or our i

dearly beloved son and brother. Carl fattcrbloom. so recently laid away to rest: to Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, the thoir. all neighbors and friends. Peter sSAtterblnom ant family.

REPORT OF CONDITION OF

American State Bank

EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA At the Close of Business, June 30th, 1919

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . . $233,030 03 Overdrafts ... " 2423 31 U. S. Bonds... 142,65o!oo Other Bonds and Securities 6,572.76 Furniture and Fixtures " 16 567 65 Cash Reserve 97,952!20 TOTAL RESOURCES $548,896.85 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 flrplus Fund 10,000.00 Uildivided Profits 1 5341 Bills Payable 59,000.00 -Notes Rediscounted 10,000 00 Deposits ... 418,362!64

I TOTAL LIABILITIES $548,896.85

H. jX GROVES, President. ALBERT PACK, Vice President. TVM. F. GRAVER, Vice President. JOSEPH W. DUXSING, Cashier

Ko. 110. Published Statement Trust Company.

JOHN R. FAROVID, President. W. B. VAN HORNE, Vice President.

CHAS. P. PACKER, JR., Secretary CHAS. P. PACKER, JR., Treasurer.

Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Citizens Trust and Savings Bank at Indiana Harbor, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of its business on June 30, 1919. s RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 275 34 i Overdrafts U2 24 Bonds and Stocks 87,575 39 Company's Building 8,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures 1 "on 00

Due from Banks and Tru.t Co.'s $33,830.16 Cash on Hand 18,553.21 Cash Items 4 023.01

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$51S,369.35

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,00000 Surplus 4.000.00 Undivided Profits Net , 8,625.96 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 5219,663.67 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 227,663.04 Certified Checks , 447.03 447,7?3.74

Due Departments ... Cash Over

7,766.22 190.43

TOTAL LIABILITIES $518,369.35 Total Liability on Surety Bonds None Premium Received on Bonds Issued None Premium Reserve on Bonds Issued None

State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: I, John R. Rarovid, President of the Cirizens Trust & Savings Bank, of Indiana Harbor, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN R. FAROVID. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of July, 1919 JEANETTE THOMPSON, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 19, 1922.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Forester, of 34Tr Fir St.. lost their only child, a babe of nine months, who died last evening of whooping cough. Daily there are many reports coming in from Indiana Harbor of very young children suffering wi'h mahanint forms of this malady. The Foresters are Laving this evening '-n the t 09 Pennsylvania, train for Pennsv!vania. where interment will take place. Frank Forester, a brother to Alvin Forester, will accompany the bereaved rarents on their journey as will also Mrs. Frank Forester. The H. G. Powells, who have occupied one of the apartments in the Lorsan buildins since they were tirst built vn

South Forsythe ave, are preparing to leave th city owinn i. Mr. Powell'. resignation with the Cudahy firm, where he has been since the removal of this plant from Omaha some fourteen jears go. The family is going to Pener. Col., where Mr. Powell ha.t taken position with a firm in th;it my. Th-ir flat has been let to Mr. and Mrs. Will Fa sen, a newly married coupie, and the latter who was so well known here as Mis Bessie Edgar before, h'r marriace. The Powells will be greatly missed from this city for they made a wide cireie of friends during their residenoe here. A house rarty was held yeFterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. McShano in North Magoun ave.. in welcome t Mrs. O. H. Gaskell. of Pittsburgh. Pa..

a sister to Mrs. James McIIhone. whur.i sho is now visiting. The out-of-town guests included lh Mepdameg Robert Adley. Hugro Cook. Archie Jud.on an l Charles Newell, all of Whiting, and the j Misses Sadie, Adley. Emily Hull. Hazel Oldrick and Gertrude Burns, also of j Whiting. In the game played (buncoi. the awards went to Mrs. Joe MeKenr.a

and Mrs. Michael Burke of this eity. Mr. and Mrs. "V. C. Davis, of North Baring ave.. have had a visit from their son, D. C. Dnvis. w-ho, conns from Birmingham. Ala., lor an annual visit witii his folks. Mrs, C. V.'. Tager. of Drummonl s' . Js entertaining a guest from Sheboygan. "Wis., a Miss -Rose Burger, who will remain the week. Mrs. J. R. Scott, of 145th St.. has h r nephew. John Rafferty of New y,.-k City, visiting her this week ami who U leaving today for his home. There was a bach rarty held at Whi1-

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FIRST STATE TRUST fir SAVINGS BANK ' 157ft AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

Resources Loans and Discounts ,4 U. S. Bond?, Certificates and Other Bonds! . Banking House and Fixtures

Cash and

466,362.96 285,091.25

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Exchange 183,764.11

$1,000,218.32

Liabilities Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits .0'24 49 Bills Payable 32!oOo!ob Dividends Unpaid 2,000.00 Deposits 885,493.83

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ing yesterday to honor the visit here of Mrs. :arl Jansson. Jr . who comes froru Ilma. Ohio, to visit the home of htr , husband's folks, the Carl Janssons. Sr.. it 14th st. There were several ladies in at tendance. Th Bunco Club, comprised ef si. members of this city and six of Whiting, will entertain at a beach party at Whiting this coming week complimentary to Mrs. O. H. Gaskell. who is here from Pittsburgh. Pa., a guest at the home of

! her sister. Mrs. James McIIhone in North j Earing ave. Mrs. B. B. M ickey, of Xorth Magoun lave., and son Billie are hme from their j isit in t h" East. j I The Twentieth Century C'.uh mrmVrs J were th" invited guests at a lawn fete i luld on the Dr. A. A. Ross premises in 14,"lh st. last evening. The decorations I consisted of Japanese lanterns and flow-' j ers. It was an ideal evening to spend out of doors, so cool and a scarcity of I mosquitoes which usually makes it unpleasant for affairs of this kind, was r;uite not iceable. Contractor ftny Clark, of Grapevine 'St.. has b'fn called to Idaho in interests

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"We want you to wake up on this coal question. Our coal has more glow, wear and warmth, and less smoke, than any other. You don't buy your coal for the volume of black, sooty smoke it has. .That's why we recommend ours. IT IS CLEAN Gives heat and a rapid fire, and makes spring cooking a comfortable occupation.

of business. He expects to be gone several weeks. Charles Fitcher has secured the contract for interior and exterior decorating of the city hall of East Chicago. The work has not been done since seven years ago and great improvements are alreadynoticed although the decoration is not anywhere near completion. Miss Bessie McAnley, of the clerical force of the post ofTlce. was one of a party of gay bcachers at Gary with friends from that city entertaining their friends in large numbers an evening ago. Miss Celia Cohen, of South Magoun ave , is making perparations for her departure for the Fast soon, first to her brother's home. .h Cohen, a resident of East Orange. X. J.. and thence to Lake'

Champlain. N. T., where a summer cottage has been engaged and where Miss Cohen will accompany her brother and w-ife and spend the greater part of the warm weather enjoying lake breezes. Mrs. Frank Dickson, of North Magoun ave. .and children spent the day at "Washington Park, the guests of Iriends who were attending the Masonic picnic of Chicago. The Tri Kapras have plans ahead for ceremonies to be held attendant with the initiating of the patronesses into the order and who comprise the Mesdamcs J. W. Lees. John R. Farovid and A. A. Clark. Miss Lynch, a coming hride-to-be of Attorney W. J. Murray, is a candidate for honors in the chapter. The event is scheduled at the home of Miss

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- .vurm taring ave., Cf date July 22nd. Mrs. Richard Marke. of Grapevine st has gone to Fort Wayne. Ind.. for h msu of a few weeks with relatives. The last meeting of the mid-summT Auction Bridge parties to which several East Chicago young maids and matron belong, occurred at the home of Mrs. Robert Bruce Miller, in North Baring ave.. an evening ago and a guest at this event was Mrs. Edith Davis Schlirker, who so recently came to this city from Chattanooga, Tenn.. while her husband. Lieut. Grant Schlieker, is awaiting government orders as to his next assignment, which may possibly take him across seas.

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