Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1920 — Page 7

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We are ready to launch the Greatest Furniture Sale in the history of Lake County. Thousands of homes are waiting and watching eagerly for the final word. Cancel all dates now for Tuesday. We will tell you why in the big double spread in The Times Monday.

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MOOSE W4ST CARNIVAL. The Ka.-t Ca c;o Mcore have been attempting fr th-? past rnontli to obtain permission from the city officials fc.r bclitns a carnival in the city, the proceeds to he used by the ordf-r in its iraevrjlnt u o.-k. Ilipjjipa attain have met with failure because the objection made several months ago by the Chamber of Conimerrf at which time the mayor aarord to l.-.-uie iw mTe permits. The ordinance permitting the earniv.iis to rperaii' i.t fha -ry and spe"fyinar the license fee -which -was required stiil is in effe' t but the policy of the administration has b.'en to refuse licenses since the trouble -which was rau.-ed by the last carnival. in pursuing; this policy the mayor rccen'!;.refjse permission to a carnival ,-mi-.pany which then up J'jst across the, c:ty limits in Hammond and although rfrawinar the East Chicaso money pe.i I the license U- Hammond.. The Moose were prepared to take the same steps if members of th Chamb-:-of Commerce still opposed a carnival in East Chicago but at a recent meetinc of the Hammond citv council it was voted tr refuse permit.- to carnivals in Hammond. Now the Moore are wondering- how they can set around the objection of the Chamber of Commerce.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

All clatlflel aarerUslnff mnrt be pai4 for before 12:0O o'clock on the day of publication, befflxuiinff October 1st. Ail those who have montlOjr accounts are xc6ptei. Phone dv6rtisemot will be accepted as usual, but they anit be paid for before 12:00 o'clock.

Money to Loan on tarms and city properly. Ko t Peterson's Law Ojftce. Eat Chicago. 7-12-BUTTON "COVERING '

HEMSTITCHING IN ONE HAY Fleatinc. braiding, sewing machines

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I.OSES Al'TOMOBILE J. H. McCool, 3731 Orapevlne street. Indiana Harbor, reports the. loss of his Oakland automobile from in front of his house last evening ahnut ?vn p. m . The machine is a five jiassener mrwlel of the year of 1919.

w.-rk guaranteed. Call on J. assey at 91 State St., just west of Hohraan st. Thone 4 16-Hammond, Ind

iana. Of course you want to own own home. There Is a way.

saving now, just a small amount weekly. Come to thn'Kirst State Tiut 4- Savins' bank, 137th end Cedar street?. Indiana Harbor. 7-17-lt.

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News Notes

An engapement of interest comes in the announcement of Miss Agnes Meehan, in the name of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Mochan of South Tod avenue, to Mr. Kay Hooper, originally from P.;ittle Creek, Mich., but who has been in this city for some, time and associa'cd in the store of Shallor-Atkins.

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We are pleased to note the increased number of young people, working during the summer months, who have opened up savings accounts. The young vacation time wage earner who puts a good share of the pay check in this bank each pay day is going to have something to show for the summer's work.

formerly the W. ft. Diamond grocery, where Miss Mcehan still retains her positton as book kt-eper and cashier, and no doubt where, the wiles of Cupid were introduced while the two young people worked for the interests of the one tirm. There is no immediate date set for the weddinK. Miss Elsie Petersen, secretary in the law offices of the Meade, . Koyte and Twjman firm, in the Calumet building, is leaving for her vacation next week accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Petersen of South Baring avenue, and a visit to the home of Rev. and Mrs. Hess, fornvr residents of this city, when Rev. Hess was pastor of the church, will lie made to their present location at Kent City. Mich. Mrs. T. U. "Wijien of the McDougall flats of 144th street and her little son are leaving for Ludwig, Mich., where they will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Carl Djer was host to the members of the East Chicago Luther league last evening at the home of his sister. Mrs. Esther Connors in South Tod avenue. St. Paul's Evangelical I,utheran church wiil hold Sunday school tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. German service at 10 o Vlock and English service et 11 a. m. P.ev. Theodore Ola us. conducting. Information arriving here from Attorr'ey Joe Meade is that he has taken his wife tack to their ranch property at Cuymon, Okla., after several months sanitarium treatment at El Paso, Texas, and that her condition remained about the same. It is believed that this repert is somewhat encouraging and their friends here trust that by the next com. lnunicatioii received that a more marked progress will be noted. Misa Edna Wall of Beacon street has taken a stenographic position In the offices of the Indiana Oil Leasing company in the Calumet building. A house guest of Mrs. I.elia B. Hasrail of North Paring avenue Is Mrs. J. I'. Haril;Sty of Terra Haute. Superintendent of Schools, E. X. Canine and Mrs. Canine are home from a moat delightful and extended trip

through Yellowstone park. Silt l-akej 'ity and other point and during their j trip visited their son. Captain Ualrh. Ca-j nine, who is stationed at Camp Kunston. Miss Charlotte Ponovon of North Baring is leaving her clerical duties at the Metal r Thermit corporation fnr a few weeks vacation to be spent at Cedar Lake. Wis., where she will be jintil by a party of friends from Indiana Harbor. Mrs. A. M. Keliy, wife of Mr. Ke'.ly. of the Kirsl National bank at East Chicago, was taken to St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond today and it is believed that surgery will have to be re-storu-d to relieve th condition existing. Mrs. Kelly has bot-n ill for more than a week. Services at the Christian church tomorrow will bo" conducted at the usual hours and the sermons will be delivered by Jtcv. C. McKadden of Sebree, Ky., who is a candidate cle-t. to the pastorate here. Bible study hour is at 9:30. sermon and prayer at lfi:30 and evening devotation at 8 o'clock. All worshippers in the community have a most ccrdial invitation to attend. The Associated Bible Students announce a free Bible lecture in Odd Fellows hall. East Chicago, Sunday, .7 vj 1 y 1S. at 3 p. m. The speaker will be C. Iverson of Chicago. A cordial invitation is extended to all. rtrst Congregation Church (Corner of Magoun and 14 5th St.) Pastor, Rev. Frank Maples. Sunday school, 3:20 a. m. Morning service, lfi:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, "The Universal Christ." Miss Idresse Williams will render the solo. Visitors to East Chicago are cordially invited to attend. Xo evening service during July and August. Boyg and girls at invited to enro'l in our Sunday school. "Everybody Present" is our motto. Of course you want to own your

own h"me. Th"re is a way. Start saving now. just a small amount weekly. Come to the First State Trust & Savings bank. 137th and Cedar

First Calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Savings Accounts for Employed Girls

The working girl who has a savings account at this bank becomes just that much more independent in her status in life each time that she adds to her savings. If for no other reason than the pleasures that come from a kept-up savings book every employed girl should have her own bank account. For one thing money in the bank enables a girl to buy her clothes for cash and at an advantage. No paying larger prices by buying on the installment plan. And a kept-up savings account also means a summer vacation, a nest egg that will protect should sickness or loss of work ensue. This bank invites the accounts of girls earning wages.

streets, Indiana Harbor. 7-17-lt. j Miss Naomi Lantz. of North Magoun avenue and employed in the offices of the Hubbard Steel company. Is leaving for a vacation trip to be spent at points in the cast. She will be gone a few weeks. Little Donna Angers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Angers, of South Olcott avenue, attained her sixth birthday yesterday and -was hogtess to seventeen young guests. The party affair was arranged on the green lawn and the O'jcorations were carried out as skillfully as those the usual indoor event v as staged. Pink and white predominated and balloons were an adiied attraction. The daintiest of confections comprised the luncheon served and the little Miss received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. There were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nelson in South Forsythe avenue lat evening, Mrs. M. ii. Kranz of Chicago, sister to Mr. Nelson and two friends whom she accompanied, the Misses Minnie Larsen and Esther Burg, also of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Kelkner of Chicago avenue, have returned from their trip to Newton. 111. Mri. Char!es Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lantz of North Magoun avenue and her babe departed from this city yesterday to join Mr.

Reed, who has preceded them to luth where he accepted a position arranged for a home for them, couple were very well known here

had resided on Olcott avenue for eorr.3 time. Of course you want to own your own home. There is a way. Start saving now, just a sma'.l amount weekly. Come to the First State Trust & Savings bank, 137th and Cedar street?, Indiana Harbor. 7-17-lt. Attorney A. P. Twyman has departed for a business trip to Indianapolis and from there will go to Louisville. Ky.. to spend a brief time with his family who are visiting relatives thre. Mrs. Twyman will remain the

balance of the summer ar.d return here in fall with the three children accompanying her. Walter .Stratford, jr.. of North Baring avenue, has left for a much anticipated trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Black Rock. N. Y., and will visit

a sister and brothers he has noti

seen for many years. He will be gone for an indefinite time. Miss Helen Davis of the Indiana Harbor library. Is leaving to spend her vacation at Antioch. Mich., where she will meet friends of her sister, Mrs. Charles Egbert of Chicago, who are summering there. Miss Davis 1'aves this city tomorrow evening.

NEW MANAGER AT INDIANA GARDENS .After tn years eervice as floor manager for Frank Madura, popular yc-ung manager of Indiana Gardens. Joe McManimum has resigned to fill a like position with a South Chicago dance hall.

With resignation of Mr. McManim-.i-n

B. F. Cannon, cc-nnected with a Wal stationary tftore, entered in partnership with Mr. Madura. So uccsful haa been dancing at Indian Gardens that it now takes a good portion of the time of the tw. men to .-rrange the ente--tainments which are held every Saturday and Sjnday evening. Beginning July 22. dancing will ba held every Thursday evening at well. The combination of ldal musie (it's Johnny Sterling and his orchestra one of the largest and best floors in this district: and clean dancing has made Indiana Gardens one ! the meat popular pleasure spot to be found ina radius of fifty mi!ff.

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FOR SALE Dairy, on account of going into other business forced to sell. Located at 1 38th and Beach st., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Frank Migas.

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ATTRACTIONS Lake Front Park Indiana Harbor, Indiana Open air dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 11:30. Bathing, motion pictures, boat excursions, dancing, light lunches, refreshments. Music by Johnston.

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. Don't Strut Just because you insured your property against fire years ago. You'll wake up some morning to the realization that the value of your house has so increased as to make additional insurance vitally necessary. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company's rates remain the same. Come in and talk over "Full Insur- . ii atjee. The fire prevention services of this company are exactly what you need. Sec us today. You'll not regret it. CLAIR M. STEPHENS, Real Estate, Loans, Foreign Exchange. 3402 Elm St. Phone I. H. 993. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

it8AV Letters from a fluffy son

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East Chicago, Ind. July 17, 1920.

I get your idea you're warning me against following the path of least resistance. The weak man desires something strongly and goes after it whether or not it is good for him. That u the path of least resistance. The strong mail controls his desires and acts only on those that will benefit him. The strong man enjoys the spending just as much as the drifter, but he'd rather hare success and future independence, so saves part of his money. He sort of balances his desires one against the other and his judgment tips the scale. That's good philosophy, Dad. Yours, B03.

East Chicago SiaixBak J. KALMAN REPPA,PsiDeNT

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