Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1921 — Page 6
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THE TIMES July 2, 1921.
WHITING NEWS
A itiowtr for Mrs. Harry Parker, 428 John atreet. xra given by Mrs. T. aasfta at her feome. 27 Fred street. tr&ioe4ay. Jun Mth. The out-o-f-toira aniecta were: Mrs. Otto Hammerman, Mr. C Isanti acd Mrs. E. Mea4e South Chicago. Mrs. Art Monsoe of Chicag-o, and Mrs. Looran of JS-ammond. Whiting MssdaniM, J. Violet, Hastier, D. Johnson. H. Gllman, C. Coneetock, M. Janis. "W. Shade, E. Bodine. Osier and I Kodicpeck. Banco the leavtre of entertainment and the following: prizes were awarded: Mrs. Loomls. first prlie; Mrs. Fleming, second prla and Mrs. Janls, third priea. Mr. and Mrs. J. Violet have as their sruesta, Mr. an-d Mrs. Monroe of Chicago, who will motcr from here to Grand Rapids, Mich., their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Brunswick will occupy the residence on Sheridan avenue, vacated by Mr. Frank Moore and family. Mr. Brunswick Is manager of the Whiting' filtration plant.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Waiting and fam!y are having an outing trip at Cedar Lake. Mrs. Gardner and eon Kenneth of C;9veian davenue, have returned home 'rom VCoodnver and Alton, 111., where ihey visited friends. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Shinn, of Cleveland avenue, will leave Saturday ftr Buchanan, Mlciu to epeni their vacation. All raerniiers of Whiting Aerie. No. '251. F. O. E., are requested to meet
Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners
Try can of West Paric Floor Varnish, made to walk on, sold only by Tom Stuelser, 605 Indiana boulevard. 6-9-tf FOR SAX.E 5-room home, modem, 13700; completely furnished for II.2 OP; must sell at once. 1214 Myrtle ave.. Whiting. 7-1-1 JfOTTCEl Artr-ntfloB Knlffhts. AH mfmburg of Whiting Lodge, Xo. 3-i.K. K. of P., are l-eltnete4 to. bei present at the bJlI it 8 a. m., July 4th. to participate to the parade. By orlr of C". C 7-1-1 STAR THE ITER TONTGHT. "Tl Star Rover" with ip-cial oust, naa Clverar comedy Dandy I.lons". Ttxmornw " Mr. A re'" with ortlental caat alatt comedy. Rent Collector" and T"hite Uonna n." o, lo. 7-2-1 FOR SAX33 6-room brick bungalow, hot water heat, 43-foot lot, 3-car garage; possession la. SO days. S38 Indiana boulevard. 7-2-?t Get your fireworks aril f.ng at Buell's, 762 Indiana "boulevard, Robertsdala. Buy early as supply is ited. 7-2-lt RTJBCsT FtTFLE FRUIT STRUP FLAVORS ' All flavors for delicious drinks. Ices. Sherbets, cakes, puddings etc. In all fancy grocery etores. Try It. 6-24-25
at the city hall Monday, July 4th at 9 a. m. to take part in the parade. ThJ committee will be on hand with decorations and machines in which to ride. GEORGE A. WINSLOW, Secy. Mrs. V. A. James of East Side was a Whiting visitor Thursday evening. Whiting Church of Christ. July i: Bible School. 5:15 a. m; Communion and Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; Junior Church, 11:00 a- m.; Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.; Evangelistic Service. 8:00 P. M. For this Sunday both morning and evening. It has been found possible to secure Olan G. Mozena, Evangelist. Bro. Moneia 'is a big man Intellectually, physically and morally. He has held many successful meetings and has done considerable Chatauqua and Lyceum work. Has a powerful voice and la Intensely interesting. The public Is cordialy invited to hear this man morning and evening. "Freel's Specialty Shop" is the place where you will find a complete assortment of sport hats in attractively pretty colors and shapes at reduced prices for Saturday. E31 119th etrect. 7-2-1 The usual Presbyterian church services will "be held in the building- of the Hungarian Reformed church of Indiana boulevard. Sunday morning, 10:45. Serman will be preached by Rev. Van Scssen of Winona Lake. All people of Presbyterian faith are earnestly urged to attend. Cordial welcome for all.
Methodist Eplssopal Church, Rev. H. P- Ivey, pastor, July 3rd, Centenary Sunday. Regular services at 9:30. 10:45, 7;O0 and 8:00. The pastor will preach at the morning service. Another beautiful series of centenary pictures will be shown in the evening. In consideration of the warm weather continuing men may fsel perfectly at ease in attending services without coats. The kind of socks 'little daughter" like can be found at Freel's Specialty Shop, 531 119th street. 7-2-J Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan has disposed of his interest in the SulllvanTokan company to Mr. John A. Tokara. The name of the company has been changed to The Citizens company of Whiting. Ind. The new officers of the corporation are John A. Tokari, president; Leo Gapin. secretary; John Stanlsz treasurer. Mr. Sullivan retains his law office on the first floor of the building occupied by the company.
A inlse InipresMon aixlut lilt ante of tjfx tor Whltlnu"s Fourth of July cel
ebration has hern circulated In Waiting. There tngn are Bold to finance the colclralon, Hut It Is not necessary to have "tan to enter the park or take
part in the proJCrnnt Committee, 7-1-1
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COLLECT YOUR INTEREST
The July interest on all savings accounts has been credited on our books. If you have not already done so, please present your pass book at the earliest possible moment and have the interest entered.
Bear jn mind that money deposited in our bank before July tenth will 'draw interest from July first. If you do not Have a savings account in this bank, do it now. "ITS GOOD BUSINESS" to have a Savings Account at tHe ' First Trust &Savings Bank CORNER STATE AND HOHMAN STREETS. HAMMOND, INDIANA
PETER W. MEYN. President JOS. W. WEIS, Vice-President
DAVID T. EMERY, Secretary-Treasurer CHAS. H. WOLTERS. Asst. Sec-Treas.
AP.1ERICAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK 187 State Street, Hammond A. J. SWANSON, Pres. DANIEL BROWN, V. Pre-
H. 0. REISSIG. Sec.-Treas.
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Notice to Savings Depositors
July interest is now due and payable. All persons who have had money upon deposit three months or more will share in this distribution. The interest has already been credited upon our ledgers. The amount your account has earned will be entered upon your book whenever presented. All deposits made by July 1 5th will draw interest from the first of the month. TO ALL OTHERS You, too, will find it advantageous to have a savings account at this bank which is satisfactorily serving so many people. We have a savings pass book for you and if you make a deposit by July 1 5th it will draw interest from July 1 st and yield you interest at the next regular interest paying period.
A REFRESHING FOOD
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Hammond, Indiana
J. C. Paxton, President
P. H. Fedder, Cashier
C. E. Bauer, Vice President
Heat is a robHer of energy. That's why you feel all fagged out these days and many times get discouraged. Now is the time to keep cool and watch your diet constantly. Avoid heavy, greasy foods and pastries. Guard against fatigue. That tired feeling is a signal that you have gone beyond the danger point.
Consumers Ice Cream is what tKe body craves and needs now. It is a perfect food in Just the proper proportions to furnish your system with the maximum of energy to combat the hot day now here. It is superior to any ice cream in the Calumet Region, as evidenced by its rapid growth into popular favor. eat it regularly and eat plenty of it. It is the purest, most sensible and most economical food.
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