Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1920 — Page 9
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.Friday, June 4, 1920. -Ill III-1 II mi I i CROWN POINT Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ge.ien have returned home from Florida where they .pent the past winter, they are the la&t "f the winter tourists to arrive. Mrs. Clara Powell of riano, in., is being, enlerta-.ned in the home of her e-ister, Mrs. Claude A'.lman. Mrs. Walter Allman has been summoned to the bedside of her mother. Mrs. Henry Dyer, Kankakee, she having auered & stroke of paralysis early th; week. Mr. ml Mrs. Frank Trevorrat of
Janeavill, Wis., have returned home after a f-hort visit with Pr. and Mrs. -V. L. Salisbury, Allen Salisbury returned with them for a, month's visit. Miss Tillie Young who haa been spending the past few months In Rochester, Ind., is here on a visit with her sister Mrs. George Keiser. Will and Workman of Chicago, and wife, visited with Mrs. iBertha Rorenbaum fr the wetk-end. Messrs. Will Let and Dan Hoffman, left on Wednesday for a tour of Illinois in the interest of the Letz Manufacturing Co. Mis Ella. Schroe-der has returned
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
Young Men Wage Earners There's an increasing number of young men in this town who have either started savings accounts or who are adding regularly to their pile in this bank. And adding substantially every pay day. Should business slacken or an emergency occur, none of these young men is going to be in the embarrassing position of having to borrow from friends or relatives. No matter what happens, should illness or accident occur, the bank book will supply the needed money. A day of big wages and yet many a young man is letting slip pass the opportunity to save while the making is good. A savings account opened at this bank may mean the beginning of success.
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from Chicago where she u the truest of the Miases Simonson for a couple of daj s . Mrs. Carrie Ingersoll has returned to her duties in Co. Auditor Foland's office after a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. W. Johnson en. tertained at a delightful family rrty on Sunday in honor of Mr. Johnson's sister Mrs. Otto Frollius of Stockholm. Sweden, who has recently reached this country for a visit after twenty-five years absence. Those attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Hesse. Fort Mad. son, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. H. proves Mrs. 11. V. Johnson, Mrs. H. M. Johnson of ast Chicago, Mrs. Stella Alyea. East Chicago. Mrs. Mary Ross of Hammond and 'Mrs. Mary Hall of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fredericks and son Edwin and daughter Huida, of Hammond visited with Mrs. Lena Reeder this week. John R. Reider. cashier of the Wahepton National Bank of Wahepton North Dakota, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Grimmer the early part of the week. Mrs. Emma McDonald and daughter of Chicago spent several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Donnaha. Miss. Maggie Kramer who is employed in the Federal building in Chicago was in Crown Point over the week-end with friends. Miss Clara Greisel has returned to Milwaukee after a few days visit here with her sister. Jay Ohmer of Dayton, Ohio, a aem of the millionaire manufacturer of cash registers for street cars and taxicabs was a guest of John W. Wheeler on Sunday. Mr. Ohmer was a lieutenant in Capt. Wheeler's company when they were in service on the border. Miss Harriet Zietz and Arthur John, son of Chicago were entertained by Miss Ella IOttes n Monday. Rev. Father Higsteln Ohamplain of St. Bernard's church in Chicago, -was In Crown Point on "Wednesday the guest of Rev. Wm. Kacher. Mrs. Alice Cole of East Brook-field, a sister of the late John Wheeler. Is spending this week with the Wheelers here. Mrs. Maurice McKenzie of New York City.jwho 1 here with her parent for a few weeks visit Is the guest of honor at several social functions this week. On Wednesday Mrs. Ben Hayden will entertain the Stitch and Chatter Club, Mrs. Vernon Parry will have guests at a picnic at Cedar I.ake for Mrs. McKeniie and Mrs. M. E. Dinwiddie will be hoetess at a social affair with Mrs. McKeniie as the honored guest. John Imberg. who has spent the psst winter in California ha returned to Crown Point and will assist his brother Charles in his printing establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Haste Lane and three children and Miss Vera Breck of Ham. mTid are spendine several days here with Mrs. George Beck. !Mr. end Mrs. Emil Ratterman living north of town, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klucker and children of Hammond for a courle of Miss Lottie Ford, of County Record-
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Dresses Many people would buy these Dresses in Chicago at almost double the price, and consider it a good birgain. We are offering them for "I C one week, at only Wash Dresses Printed Voiles and French Ginghams, beautiful patterns, attractively set off by numerous folds, tucks and edgings that characterize them as drese-
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offering as the BARGAINS will be plainly marked and easily seen when attending this sale. THAT MEANS GREAT SAVING Each article will be designated by a Green Tag, every o ie who is a patron of this store, knows that our sales are not misrepresented in any way. Green Tags are only used where there are short lines of merchandise, not sufficient quantity to itemize. Come and see for yourselfand walk through this beautiful store Saturday and Monday and see the gigantic Bargains we are offering. Every Green Tag means big reduction in priceYou can't afford to miss this sale You will -find these Green Tags in every department. East Chicago's Largest and Most Up-to-Date Store
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c : Johnson's office has returned from Minouk, 111., where she visited her parents for a few days. Mrs. May Krost entertained the Pot Luck Club at her home on Monday afternoon. Miss Flora (Binyon of Cedar Lake who has been the house guest of Mrs. Herbert Barr,won the prize. Tom Feeser and fam.ly have returned from Florida where they spent the past winter and report the. condition nf Adam Gerlarh as being- unchanged.
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The Blacksmith Shop and Feed M;ll will be closed every Saturday afterneon until further notice. 6-4-4 Mr. Phillip Gerlach and sister returned from Florida this week. He says his father is Very low and no hopes of his recovery. Miss Clara Gerlach spent Monday, in St. John. Mr. -and Mrs. Georte 'Boyd have a new Lyon and Healy piano received this week. Miss Marrueri'e and Miss Alice Breckner of Harvey, 111., visited at th Walter and Lillie Pierce borne over Sunday. Mr. Carter moved the first of the week to South rart of the etate. Almon Carlson moved into the house vacated by Carter. Mr. Carlson recently purchased the "home of Jake Gronenstein . Warren Bothwell and Fhillis Nickel, son homes have the measles, here In town, also Mr. Schoon's and the Shoup children out of town, have it. The Children Pay exercises is railed off cn account of so many children coming: down with the measles. Mrs. Kate Pierce is on the erck list.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morris wilh move from Gary into the house vacated by Almond Carlson. Mrs. Alice Pier.e is on the sick list. Sir. and Mrs. f. P. Heiney and Mr. and Mr?. Bert Heiney motored to IjOgansport for Iecorati"n Day and had a reunion of their family.
Program for June Sth. Tuesday evening. Community singing. Out of door life a safe guard of health and spiritual force Lva Biachley. Pong Philamena Stoltz and others. Reading John H. Smith. Instrumental Mrs. Eason.
Heading Helen Beach. Kitchen Conveniences Mrs. M--ore. lebate Resolved, th.it the j-ur bred Hoistein t.-w is nore profitable than W'O hish prrade cow; Affirmative. John H. Smith and Fred Kneter. Negative, William l'r'tt and Waiter Iem-mim.
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Motor Trucks and Damage Suits
W Tien a motor truck figures in an accident, damaging property or killing or crippling someone, the owner becomes legally responsible. Invariably there follows a damage sait, and perhaps a verdict for $10,000 or $15,000. If the jury assessed that amount against you would it "break" you? Not if you have motor truck isnuarnce. Don't be without this protection. Get in touch with the insurance department at this bank.
Capital And Surplus 1 $65,000.00 I
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