Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1921 — Page 3
March 26. 1921.
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Many East Cmcago-Indiana Hiruor your.g- men tur.d -women 6tuJcii. .t th various colle-ices "it rf to n are crr.vixe hom to eprnd Easter vacation In many instances which embrace the entire wetk. Tha ladies of the Indiana Harbor '.rst M. E. church Bure making prcnav.xf ions to fervp the quests and members of th Indiana Harbor 'Woman's Ciub at the meeting- of the Federation of club?, scheduled In this city rtrite of April 12. Mr. and Mrs. William Scnily of 3sS0 Ti.-odar street lost t-hair elarhteen inths old babe, Thomas, In df-ath morning-. The child having ront: T.ct-d tiha measles about a week afro. Mrs. A. Ericks.n, mother of Mrs. Frank T. Gra.ha.rn of 13th etreet has '-. n very ill -with bronchial disturbance for th past several days and Kobert Graham, the sraall son in th house-hold .has had a similar affliction. Both at sortvwhat better.
The Nu Epsilom club will enjoy an Easter party with Miss Sadie Joyce in 145Lh ertreet Tuesday evening, the regular m-tin night of the club. "Realig-y" will be the subject at the services of the Christian Science meeting tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock at Brown's hall. The Will ll.irtman family of Chicago will visit the John Ilartman home in Ei-aeon Mroct tomorrow. Easter services at the Churoh of the Good Shepherd tomorrow will be a colebration of the Holy Eucharist at 6:00 a. in., a "second euchatlst at a. m. and a choral eucharist with sermon at 10:15 a. m., vespers and sermons Ht 7:3) p. rn. Tho above hours of service a.re new time or daylight saving time. Do not fail to set your clock forward one hour tonig-ht. Mrs. E. D. E. Glazebrock of Grapevine etre?t will have her mother, Mrs. George Summers of Knox. Ind., as an Barter guut A party of EartChicagoans will be made up to h-e-ar Oalli Curci sing tomorrow at the Auditorium, Chicago. Services at St. Paul's Evangelical I.utharan church, corner of 13St!i and Deodar street?, will be held at tho hours of 10 o'clock tomorrow morning and read In the Germavi language.
The English servioe will be in th evening at 7:80 o'clock. Holy communion will be distributed. The new Roosevelt Memorial Congregational church of East Chicago, located amongst the colored people at the corner of 141st and Alexander avenue will have its opening service Easter Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. H. R. Plnckny, pastor, will be assisted by tho Rev. Wm. Bryant of Chicago. There will also be evening service at 8 p. m. Sunday scnool will be held following the morning yorvice. The following v. ee-U services will be held every evening at 8 p. m. First Congregational Church, East f'hicaco. Macoun and 143th fct. Eas-
tor. Rev. Frank Maples. Sunday
by Primary and Beginner?; Easter sr-n-vice for Knights Templar, 10:43 a. m.. including reception of new members into tho church, special music. Prelude, "Spring Song." Mendelssohn; ajithom. "Christ Our Passover," Ashford; offertory (violin solo) "Indian Lament'" Pvoraw-Krelsler; solo (with violin obligate) "Open the Gates," (Ivrxap-p) M. O. Feifort and Dr. Pow; post.lude, C Minor, Sonata, Ouilmant: Easter sejrmon by Rev. Frank Maples;
Intmied!at Endeavor, 6:80 p. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; Karter cantata "From Cross to Crown," 7:30 p. m. The congregation of this church Invite, most cordially, all visitors to East Chicago to worship with them on Easter Sunday. All services will commence new time. The little children will delight you with their program at 9:30 a. m.. Easter buttons will be distributed to all the scholars ar.d other children who are present. The Easter cantata, whicih will be rendered by the quartet and full choir under the direction of James Thomson, with Mrs. Percy Roberts at the organ, will contain some of the most beautiful of all church music, the solos all being specially selected. Services at the First M-uiou1t church. The Easter day services will be as follows: 0:30 Sunday school. 10 a. m., apcial East ex program by the Sunday school; music and recitations by the little folks; Junior choir. Easter anthems; "New Life for the Nation", as EaJrter play; "I Know that My Redeemer LJth," solo from Hand-el's "Meesiah," Mrs. Abbott. 11:00, Easter sermon, "Our Resurrection"; baptlam and reception of members; communion. 7:80. Easter cantata by the
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choir. "From Death to Lite," J. C. Bj-Utt. Tha Bater theroetwiU run through all h erricas at tli First Bojitlst church f Indiana. Harbor tomorrow. Tha aubict of th mornlnjr Kitaon wiJl be "Our ReBurroction Body" and in th vningr "Ghrlt or Chaos." Special Banter tnosic will ba renderod at th errlcs and also at tho meeting of "tho Young roplo's Soclet! at 6:30. Th Sunday school at 9:45 will al.o hav pcli exercises. Ths hours of worship are 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. an-d all services will b-e oa the civang-ed time eo that any wOio fail to cha-nge their clocks may be an hour late. "O came, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the lord our Maker." TJ. P. Church announcement Easter will be observed by special eerri.ua at 9:45 a. in. in the Bible school and 11 a. rn. at morning- worship. "The LlvUig Ohrlrt" will be th subject for etudy at Biblo school and "The Livlns Hop-e," the theane of the rooming sermon. The choir will elnjf a rpeclal Easter anthem, "O. Death, "Where Is Thy Sttnr' and therw wUl be a solo by Mrs. Samuel Gleseklnr of Orapovin boulevard. "We extend a cordial weflooine to sLrarg-ers and an invitation to all to worship witli tzsi on this Baster morntaf. Don't forgot the chanre In t!ms. CiMia-g the clock tonight and then come to church by the clook. The Senior Bociety meet at 8:45 p. m. with Mrs. Mclntyre as leader. The S. 3. orrihestra wll play and Mr.
Ber and Mr. Kline w;ll BinR. Intermediate and Junior Society meot at 6:45 p. m. A pla.ee for all age?. You are inx-Hed. The evening service will be full of good music. The strvlce will open by the choir s:nginj, "iljsana." This will be followed by an organ voluntary by Mrs. Crites. Othr special mualc wil! be an anthem, "I know that my Kedeemer lives." and a 6olo by Mrs. Wm. IJerry of Fir ptroct, "Hope in 0.d." The annual conjjrtpatlonal meeting: will be held Saturday, April 2, Please hue jour reports ready. "The House of Rlranur." will be siren in the church on HalurJuy, April 9th by Mrs. K&wn. The Y. P. C. U. have charge of the ticket sale. A large crowd is expected for this number of the entertalnnif nt course.
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First Polish National Building and Loan Association 4861 Northcote Avenue East Chicago, Ind. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS JOHN BOCHNOWSKI, Prtsident. MATT DOMBKOWSKI, Director LEO E. HEROD, Vk-Priident MIKE LESS, Director PAUL I. MUSCHELEW1CZ, Seerttary PETER CIEVESZEWSKI, Director ALBERT P. LESNIAK, Awutant Seeretary ALBERT DUPCZAK, Director JOSEPH WAD AS, Cashier
TTe groer large as we are known better. No type of financial institution has enjoyed such a rapid and iteady growth as the First Polish National Building fie Loan Association. There are good reasons for this. This Association has supplied a great public need. The savings invested in this Association are used right in the community of each and thereby benefits the very ones who deposit their savings. The Association for the people and the people control the Association. The poor man can get larger earnings on his savings and has an equal voice in the management. Aren't those good sufficient reasons why you should join us? Don't take any one word for it when it comes to investing your savings. Investigate, weigh the evidence. THINK. They're YOUR savings. We have told you why we consider this the best type of saving's institution for you. Check us up look up the records. You'll find that we offer both the maximum of safety and larger dividends than any other type of savings institution. These are facts profit by them. When we talk about ourselves it isn't because we like to hear ourselves shout, but because we want YOU to know what this institution might mean to you. Do you realize that there are hundreds of people right in this community who now own their own homes because of the service we now offer YOU? They heard us. and acted. Will you do the same and profit as they have? It's up to you.
We offer the saver the man or woman -who looks ahead unusual advantages. We also pay a larger rate on savings than any other type of savings institution. Suppose you drop in and let us f.ll you some of these advantages. You are showing your confidence in both us and the commumty. For your savings are loaned right out in the community. They help to build homes and to keep employed the builder, plumber and all that are directly or indirectly engaged in home-building. You are benefiting the community and the benefit reacts upon yourself. Furthermore, the security of your savings is so guaranteed by the community welfare that nothing less than a catach;m could endanger them. As one of our members, you wii! be a "booster" for your community. Hold up your right hand and make this your new year's resolution. "I will this year start to invest tndaad to it regularly. "I will start on the path to prosperity and happiness by allowing nothing to interfere with this purpose. "I will invest my savings in the First Polish National Building & Loan Association of East Chicago. Indiana, and where I will be a fellow member with other far-sighted citizens. "By so doing my dollars will aid in the upbuilding of the community and the real estate of the community will be my security. You will never regret such an act.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of the First Polish National Building and Loan Association Of East Chicago, Ind. Showing the Condition of the Association Ending December 31, 1920
RECEIPTS ash on hand December 31.1919....$ 15.968.33 Dues on running stock 121.163.00 Loans on Mortgage and books repaid. 88.449.37 Interest 29.411.08 Membership fees .-- 729.50 Certificates of Deposit 303,361.20
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$559,082.48
DISBURSEMENTS Loans on Mcrt. and pass book sec. .$182,205.46 Withdrawals of running stock 59,496.92 Withdrawals of Dividends . . . 10.452.06 Dividends on Certificates of Dep. . . . 7,732.24 Expenses , .3.393.04 Borrowed money repaid 5.000.00 Interest on borrowed money 58.3 Cash on hand December 31. 1920.... 99.199.76 Certificates of Deposit repaid 191,544.67 Total r.. $359,082.48
- - ASSETS Cash on hand December 31. 1919. .$ 99,199.76 Loans on Mort. and pass book tec. 496,937.19 Liberty Bonds 7.000.00
Total $603,136.95
LIABILITIES Dues and div. on running stock. .. .$299,682.20 Fund for contingent losses 3.110.00 Undivided profits 1.595.50 Deposits Certificates . J-298,749.25 Total $603,136.95
Date of Incorporation, January, 1910. Authorized Capital Stock, $1,000,000.00 Total Membership, 1146. Amount of capital stock in force, $978,400.00. Par value of shares when matured, $100.00.
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Average rate of premium charged, Ione Div. declared during war, 7 and eight tenths, pc Total shares in force. Dec. 31. 1920. 9.784. Attest: PALL I. MUSaiELEWICZ. Secretary.
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