Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1921 — Page 6
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A fo cl'i'.i,! of uncertainty r In' .v ! the Iarv rinyoraMty nro llfto:! thl nurnlntr vhn .U'ornf-y and rx-in:inr O. Johnson offh-Irlly H i.n m :icr .1 his iniii'.nry for the same offiee which hi) ''M cs tho city's chief executive durini;' the period of 19H-191K. The lic.vs of Mr. J,.linjon's official JiihOuiccmcnt di 3 tiot cor.io as a sui -ir;:-e however. a his wide following o rvlend"' in the steel city hnvo bTn workr g In his behalf fur months and months t :td wt re certain that It wra only a nutit of timi that he would consent to n.VMK the race, i Up to this hoar Mr. Johnson is th ci.'.y candidate for the office, at le.-.st i:c Is tho only one that has made !hr c.Tiiial announcement. Other names ii.i ve been on the jKilitlcal Mae); board h.it evidently they have been er.i.-'e,i ccecnllntr to recent minors. Although it hys been common tai'.v i Kit Mayor AV. T Hodges wui'i', come out to succeed himself in the coming ja-lmarls, he has taken on a my. terVus nlr and will neither confirm nor deny that he will a gain f ;eel the office. Tr. u recent interview with a Times reporter the Mayor slated that he had t orhini? to say relative to beinir a candidate for the mayor's chair at ihu j.' resent time. In making his announcement today, Mr. Johnson in brief, said. "Tu the Citizens of Gary: I am ft andidate for the republican nomination for mayor. I seek this nlace as an honor and a responsibility of which any :.7t.: st ei 1 p priejt nost twelve years Gary has been my homo, and its pople are anions the best i:i the world. I believe it has a future of marvelous growth, and influence. To become Its chief executive means to be Us chief servant, and I should esteem t.o other dist5nction more. I have had the pleasure of serving the city of Gary as mayor from 1014 to IjlS and -If the people should aain honor me with its choice, I shall strive to ihe utmost and in the interest of the whole people, to do the duty of the high ofr.ee to which you call me. Respect fully. It. O. JOHNSON'."
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PEORIA. 111.. Feb. 2fi. After belnfC eld prisoner in hi.- machine for live hours while his captors, a man and beautiful girl, drove about East Peoria Sam Fosdick. a taxicab driver, wa." thrown Into an abandoned mine filled rith water and shot in the head. The wound failed to prove fatal, however, and Fosdick finally climbed cut and crawled to a nearby house. He has a fair chance for recovery.
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I.f.'.w O'Hara. which is (o be the ftimmer camp cf the Alpine Club of Canada this year, so fascinated John Singer Sargent, Royal Academician ami world famous painter, that he spent an entire week in transforming to canvas it? beautiful scenes. Walter U. Wilcox, an authority on the Canadian Rockies, declares" that in all the mountain wilderness the most complete picture of natural beauty is realized in Lake O'Hara, green fls its Irish name. One of the numerous mountain trails from Lake Louise connects with the route to Abbot Pass, a deep canyon between Mt. Vic-
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torla, 11.335 feet hiph, and Mt. Lefroy, 11,220 feet, to the rear of which peaks lies Lake O'Hara. It is reached more easily from Hector on the Canadian Pacific by means of an excellent pony trail. lioth
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climbs, particularly for those who are ambitious to qualify for nrrtnbershio in the Alpine Club of Canada bv ascending a mountain of 10,000 feet in altitude. This club was founded in 1906, has a beautiful clubhouse on the shoulder of Sulphur Mountain at HantT. is visited by the world's leading alpinists and has a lar?e
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ship. Each year it establishes a camp at some beautiful spot in the Canadian Rockies from which its members ascend a "heaven kissing hill," or two or in which they eniov life in the irreat outdoors. Last
years the club tackled Mt. Assini-
boir.e, the Matterhorn of the Canadian Pacific Rockies, and 35 of Its tnembers succeeded-in ascending to the very summit of this preat peak which towers nearly 12,000 feet above the sea. Among the 35 wera four women who showed no signs of being backward about going forward and upward even in competition with alpinists of the sterner sex.
or's thoirio. "Heart Hunger. " I Intermediate and Senior Devotional
illotliiss ill o.3k. Kvuhhik worship, 7:30 p. m. The poator will preach on "N'oii-t ?unformists." Wntiiosday at S : I J i J p. m. Covenant and Monthly business meeting. First MefthoOirt Xplsoopai Church. 11' v. Itenjamln Hist, pastor, iy lloiniiuu St. liev. AVm. L Uurgess, Religious Direct or. Ienten Seiwlce.s bepin this Sunday and continue until Easter. The pastor will preach each ev ldnn at 7:40 o'clock. -Miss Hazel It. YouriKcr. Uosnel Singer and Sulist. will direct the music assisted by a large chorus choir and orchestra. 9:30 a. m. .Sunday School and Bible, Classes. 10:45 a. ni. Morning worship. Theme "The Name above livery Name." 6:00 p. m. Epworth L...arue gather6: "0 p. m. Intermediate I,eafrue. 7:30 p. m. Kvening- Worship, snrmon Theme: "1'repa.rat ion for Life." Salvation Armr. 39 Kast State st. Captain Samul lledegaiird i.-j charge. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning worship at 10:30. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. I'.ible Olu-ss at the usual hour. Y. P. Legion -&t ti:30 p. m. Sunday evening Salvation services at t p. m. A cordial invitation Is extended to public to attend these services. Special singers and speakers. rirst Church cf the Nasarea. Corner Calumet and Michigan aves. A. M. Wells. Tastor. Sunday school. 9:40 a. m. Morning Worship at 10.43 p. m. Y. P. S. meeting. G:30 p. m. Evangelistic Sorviee at 7:.".o p. m. SI Id-week I'rayer Meeting, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Missionary Society. Thursday 2:00. Cottage I'rayer meeting, Friday 7:30 &. m. Tlie iinancin.l campaign now in progress for our new- church editlce is being made a success by the co-operation of the business men of Hammond. Our Sunday School children have started out
to (HI one hundred and twenty-live dime banks for our building fund and we lliank you In advance for every dime Cured of Neuralgia, Liver. Stomach Trouble and Constipation with a Treatment of I r. Hurkhart's Vegetable Compound. I feel like a different woman, enjoying perfect health. I advise ail suffering as I :id to accept I r. Hurkhart's great offer, letting the patient try the medicine hefor.j paying for same. J. it. White, Laltimore, Ml. Don't fRil to write today for a treatment of this wonderful remedy. Pay when cured. Address 621 Main S. Cincinnati. ( . At all druggists. :;0 nays' tr('jiim'nt. '.rr; 70 davs. 50c. Vlv.
that you may put Into tnese banks. "Wo will put on a Tog Day, Saturday, Feb. 2oth and wo want to thank very kindly all who have shown us any kindness, taken an Interest In our work and for the general co-operation la the iJst, present and we feel confident that we can say In the future as well. All will find a hearty welcome Into our services.
rirt Church of Christ, Scientist. 730 S. H'lhman St. Morning service at' 10:46. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meet lug at 8 o'clock. A free reading room Is open dally except Sunday, from2 to 0 p. m., and on Tuesday ad triday evenings from 7:30 The public Is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room, to 9. So hi St. Pentecostal Assembly, 749 Sohl st. Morning Worship at 10:30. Kvenlne Worship at 7:30. Thursday evening 7:30. All welcome. Divine Healing- Meetings. Held at our branch, 308 Truman avk, welcome.
Elon M. E. Church. 202 Truman uve. Tie v. Ecrk. Fastor. Phone 1I33J. :3ti a. tn. Sunday School and Bible Study. 10:30 a m. Morning Service. 7:3u p. in.- Kpworth League.
The Christian Trleafls Chorea. Corner Howard and Loi'an sta, IIar mond. Services as follows' 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7: JO p. m. Kev. E. J. Griffith, pastor. Come and worship with u. rirst Spiritualist Church of West Hm mond. 111 Kx tension of Ogden street. 3 tloc.a west of State Line street. Oood speakers an dmessago bearer Services every Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Kllen Lee. pastor. The nrst Spiritualistic Church of Ham. Holds three services every SundaV at 7:45 p. m. at V.els hall. 98 State street. Pastor, Emma Kroer. International Bible Students. I O. I'. Hall. 179 State st. Public lecture along Biblical lines every Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Always Instructive, hflpful and reasonable. The wisdom from above li (tin noblest science and the best Instruction. AW welcome. Seats free. No collection. Trinity Untflish Lutheran Church. K. of V. Temple, corner Hohmajl n Ogden sts. H. Mackensen, Pastor. E4 Mason t Phone 1448. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7:45 p. m. Kvening Worship.
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Centenary BL . Church. At the Lincoln School P.uildings, oil Johnson St., near Oofcthn. "Warren C. Hcnslec, Tastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at 10:45 a. .. .lunlor League at 2 p. m. I.pworth League at 6:30. Leader Mr. Guise-. Preaching service at 7:39. A welcome to all. Itne Street Presbyterian Charch. Corner Pine st. and Chicago n ve.
E. LcRoy Stefl'ey, Minister, 40o OuU street. Sunday school at ?:30 a. m. Public worship at 1 : 4 5 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. V. P. S. C K. at fir SO p. m I'rayer meeting Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Sunday is "F-.imily I"ay" and it is desired that ev. ry t';i'rmiy of the church and congregation be in tVie morning service. Tie pastor will fpeak on the subject "Our tp!.ortuni4es." In the evening the subject will be "Spiritual Freedom." A glad hand awaits on. Christian Church. Calumet avenue and Summer Boulevard. C. M. Sm i t iison. minister. 9:30 Blb school. 10:45 Communion and Sermon. 6::it .Tumor, intermediate and Senior C. K. 7:30 p. in. Sermon, subject "Sanctilica'ion." .Special music. The South S-d; b'.is leaves 1 5 th ana Madison at 0:15. The North Sid-; bus wiil be or; Slufflebi 9 :0. Tluehn. U ..0; Oak and Hoffman. 9:20. Free ride te and from the services. St. Paul's Church Episcopal. Pimbai h A e. and Ann St. Rev. IVfr Lansrendorff. Hector. Tomorrow is tlie third Sunday in Lent The Hishep of- tlie diocese. Ui.- r.t. Jiev. John Ha.eu Wlnte, I). 1).. will iiistitute the new Hector at the late fn ice and preach th" sn-mon, Services .held at the church: X:0'i a. ni. Holy Communion. 9:30 i. ni. 'hurch school and first instruction. Italph Tennant. Acting Sui' f int-' -nder. t. 1 :tr. a. ni .- - rst insluction serices Holy Coniim;nioii. At tbi mi I v celebration the members of St. Acnes' Guild will make the Corporate c: ni ;i 11 n ion. All t e ni' rubers of St. Paul's sr urged to be at the service next Sunday. V,', assure '1'-"' a heirtv welcome.
MOXSOE STKEET M. r. CHXJKCH t'lias. 11. Lev son. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. ni. Morning worship, theme "The Church and the World's Evangelism." 6:30 p'. m. Kpworth Le-igue. Tfpic: "God's Providence in Agriculture," Hes. 2:14-23. leader Mr. J. C. Milliken. 7:30 p. in. Kveninir Worslilp, theme "ComradeCalup and Cha rafter." Special music by chorus. .V cordial invitation is given ail in the community to al services. Emmanuel Evar.g-etlcal Church. 34S Sibley St. Kev. Carl Schaeff;r. pastor. Phono 11S5W. If : 0 0 a. m. Sunda School. la:15 a. in. Preaching Service. 9:00 ;i. in. Sunday school. 10:15 a. m. Hegular serice. 7:30 p. m. Lent service. Tuesday evening, S:uu p. in. T. P. I. meeting. Wednesday s P- m. IHrothi rhood me. -ting. Address by pastor on historical subject. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. 5 C'linton st. '. F. Lii.htsinn. Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Preparatory services. 10:f'fi tn. Morning service. Holy ( 'onii mi n ion. 2:.'I'I Sunday School. 4.i"i u. m. Lenten Vesper Services. Wedn-'Silay, 7:30 p. m., Mid-week Lenten scr ice.
Gospel meting Thursday evening at 7:45. Sunday School at 3: CO P. m. Free reading room: 11 to Sj. p. m., daily, except Monday, Thursday and Sunday 11 a: m to 'J p. m. G. J. Allen, imperii, tendent. Kverybody welcome.
rirst Presbyterian Church. Hohman and Highland ste. J. C. Parrett. Minister. P.ible School at 9:45 a. in. Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m. Christian Kndiavor at fi:30 p. m. Kvening Worship 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach both morning and evening. First Baptist Church. 207-213 Sibley st. U. D. Lieklidcr. Tastor. Sunday Sehaal nt 30:00 A. M. 591 present last Sunday. Let's do as well next Sunday. L. A. Crlttenton will be present to lead the men in another helpful loble Study. Subject: "A Lion, an Ox. a. Man find an F.agle." Morning Worship. 1 I :i'ix A. M. Past-
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A. J. SWANSON. President. DANIEL BROWN, Vice President.
H. 0. REISSIG. Secretary. H. 0. REISSIG, Treasurer.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the American Trust & Savings Bank Trust Company, at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Its Business on the 21st day of February, 1921
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $507,656.88 Overdrafts .. . . 434.19 Liberty Bonds 19.417.90 Bonds and Stocks 49.017.26 Company s Building 50.000.00 Furniture and Fixtures , 4.000.00 Other Real Estate 3.091.00 Due from Departments ,. . . . 2,205.23 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 22,813.13 Cash on Hand 22,411.86 Cash Items 21,452.91 Taxes and Interest Paid and Expenses 3.851.19 Total Resources $706,351.55 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 10.000.00 Undivided Profits Net : 2.472.23 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings. . . . ... 7,339.21 Rent Account 447.00 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 400,704.26 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 183,952.27 Special Deposits, Demand 405.00 Certified Checks . 524.75 Cash Over 6.83 Reserved for Taxes 500.00 Total Liabilities $706,351.55
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State of Indiana ss County of Lake, I, H. 0. Reissig, Secretary and Treasurer of the American Trust & Savings Bank of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of February, 1921. BERTHA W00DW0RTH. Notary Public, My commission expires September 25th, 1924. (Seal)
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