Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1920 — Page 3
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Given away, fuM 27-pound turkey from Tittle Bros, at Princess Theater, at 1:15 p. m. tonight- 12-24 Zlrm. S. I Relnsphreder of 1384 Roberts ayenus, while on a shopping t.ur in Chicago Tuesday, slipped and fr-ll to the crowded street, while her Injuries are not serious, nevertheless are very painful, making- it quite difficult for her to get around. Mr. and Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenu entertained the latter's brother Mr. J. Kavanaugh and daughter Mary Alice of Chicago over last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mlnsek of Roberta avenue attended the funeral of a friend at Gary on Monday. Mr. J. Brown of Myrtle avenue is slightly improving from her recent illness. The Httla daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oleuns of Indianapolis boulevard who has been 111 with tonsillt!., has recovered and abl to be out asaln. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kohrdanse of Roberts avenue visited Mrs. Paul Barber and her week old daughter, at the St. Dtrnard's hospital and found both doing nicely. Olven away, full 27-pound turkey from Tittle Bros, at Princess Theater, at S:1S p. m. tonight. 12-24 Louis Peterson, who has been on the s.ck list for several days is improving. John Murry of Roberts avenue i-i confined to his home with a bad case of the grippe and is under the care of It. Tea?arden of Indiana Harbor. Miss Sallle Julier of Elkhart. Ind.. "as expected yesterday to spend the Xmaj holidays with her brother. Ill Julier and family of Indianapolis boulevard. 'Walter BuehIer and Robert N'aef who attend school at Champaign, 111., arrived home to spend the holidays with Cieir parents. Several ladles from here attended iiie Christmas party which was given r the little tots at the day nursery in Whiting Wednesday afternoon. A Ohrlstma.s tree, presents and lots of good things to eat were enjoyed by the children and also their mothers. Those on the committee were Mrs. tones, the house keper and the Mesdames William nought, Arthur BeauLien and George Hofktns. Miller's AjUPIo Oil, Known mm
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li. G. Hurtle, superintendent of the schools will spend his Xmas vacation with hi parents at alom, Ind. Mrs. Helen Reynolds, primary teacher has resigned her position and will leave on Krlday morning. Carl Fritts of DeMotlo, Ind., Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kellman and family. Postofflce bourn on Xmas, Dec. 2": S a. m. until 11:15 a, in.; 3:30 p. m. until 5:30 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieving moved into their new home south of town on Monday. Miss U. Scheldt was a Chicago fhopper on Wednesday. Mrs. M. Huse and children returned to their home at Chicago on Wednesday afternoon after spending several days with Mrs. Mary SehaUer. The schools ore closed until after Ntw Years.
John TtofTman has accepted a position in Kast Chicago. Joe Sabernlak, Jr.. of Hammond Is spending the week end hcra with his parents. The funeral of the late Mrs, Anna Hllisley was held from her home Wednesday morning, with services at St. Vartln's church. It was attended by a large ooncourre of relatives and friends, who paid their tribute to the deceased. The pall bearers were peter lrea.. Michael Sehreiber. Peter Sihreiber. Peter Hauer, William Klein and Peter Hoffman.
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COOK Henry Sauer and into Kitrack transncted business in lla'iimond on Wednesday.
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Truman Webber from Hastings, Mich., was calling on old friends Wedr.i'uluy. The school gave a Christmas program Thursday afternoon. The teachers are ail leaving for the Christmas vucation. Rev. Moore is home from Evanston tn Christmas vacation.
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We appreciate fully the good will; and confidence you have accorded us during the past year and hope sincerely that at this Christmas Time you" will be granted your full measure of the World's Good Things.
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HAMMOND, INDIANA Formerly Lake County Savings and Trust Company
PETER W. MEYN, President JOS. W. WEIS, Vice President
PETER W. MEYN A. M. TURNER JOHN N. BECKMAN
DIRECTORS FRANK S. BETZ W. C. BELMAN ALBERT MAACK
DAVID T. EMERY, Sec.-Treas. CHAS. H. WOLTERS, Asst. Sec.-Treas.
JOSEPH W. WEIS JULIUS H. MEYN DAVID T. EMERY
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