Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1921 — Page 3

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WHITING NEWS jj ' I

Whiting

And Its People

ilra. Rose Gage of Indianapolis is a gut et the home of Mrs. Amelia ! KI0 of Schraa avenue. Mrs. K'.ose, I

Mrs. Jc-T-n Canner and Mrs. Gage attended the TlvoU theatre in Chicago oa Th.vrday. Mr a George Bar tu ska of the Water Gardens, who has been very ill at St. Beroarxi's hospital in Chicapo. has improved sufficiently to return to her home. Mm. Lloyd. FIr.ley la entertaining: her mother and slater from Kort Wayne, Ir.dA aon u born to Mr. and Mrs.

Whiting A d vertis em en ts Are Winners

IS you take care cX your money. wb.au you are young'. it will take care of you when you are old. Invest a little today and each month with the "Whiting Savings and Loan Associa.tioa today, dividend per cent. 3-10-1 WANT ED Furnished rooms. 2 rooms for Iigb.th0usekee.pin3 by young nirrfled couple In -best residence district Whiting. Writ D. X-, Wfcitinsr News Agency. 3-10 Sunday tjlgrht at ChuTch of Christ, 426 Central avenue. Whiting. Indiana. 6-peclaJ Service at 7:20 p. m.. "A Ead Bargain." Hale Quartette. Special moving- picture film. "Ilia Elrthrig-ht." Come. 9-10 KENT 8 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 514 Frsd street, WhUlnJ. 3-10-2 FOR RENT Iiv room cottage, large attic with bath; Inquire 402 110th street, Whltlnf. 8-10-2 TOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for 2 gentlemen for batchlnsr; Inquire at 403 llSth. atreot. Whiting. 9-10-2 LOST Cameo pin Saturday, between Whiting and Hammond, reward if returned to 332 Cleveland avenue, Whiting, pione 438-R. 9-10-1 PRINCESS THEATRE TOMQITT "TrmveHnc S&lennaa," with Ka'ty Arbncalet Sunday, "Two We-rka With P7," with BeNe Daniels... Coming on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Man. WomtB and Marriaf. 9-10-1

"ir.es wriins on yesierflav mnrnini. j The Royal Neighbors will meet next ; Monday. There wilt be Initiation, en- j tertainir.er.t and lunch, j M.ss Florence Wells of Chicago Is j here visiting Mrs. Jic.be rt Seag raves of

LPorio avenue. The Eastern Stars will have the first rr.cer. ir.,r of the fall sifon next Monday even.ng. A'.l Sunday school classes will be re

sumed at the Oonsrcpatiotial church to-

morrow, at which time Mifs Quiekender, the missionary to India, will tell when and how home of the money is spent. Mr?. Iris rVio'oy Gill more and daughter, Mary Kile:;, who have been the guests cf Mrs. Henry Laue of Central aveiue, have returned to their home In Bl00n-.ir.3t0n, Ir.d. Mr. and Mrs. G Cash of Central avenue ha e been spending their vacation with the. former's parents in Tennessee. Frank Kgry. arrested for disorderly conduct, was fine.! $2 and costs. On a .second warrant he was arrested for disorderly coi'.ilJi-t on corr.pla".t of Mary Kitzko, for which he was assessed a tine of So0 and cos's. Upon payment of $72, Esry was released. Miss Pauline Schlechty will enter the National Kindergarten college in Chicago next Monday. Harry Goodman, charged with being drunk, was fined $1 and costs. Mike Tar.asj of Fred street, who was arrested tor violation of the liquor law, was fined S 1 ' 0 and costs, amounting to $130, in the cify court on Thursday. An ur.kiown person stole the gum machine in front of Joe Waywood's barber shop or. 119th street. The nchine

contained tiuito a sum of money. The Rev. II. P. Ivey and H G. Muff'.t ! attended the South Bend district "S et-

tlement Day" of the Methodist Episcopal church, held at LaPorte on Thursday. The reports from the forty-eight

charges in fne district were very en- 1

couraging. respite the unsettled con. dltions the finances of the church are in excellent shape everywhere in the district, and as a whole the district will probably pay 100 per cent this year on centenary subscriptionsMethodist Episcopal church. Rev. H.

P. Ivey, pastor Tomorrow will be ob- j served as "Get-together Day." Vaca- j tlon is over. Every member urged toj be in his place in Sunday school, preach"- j ing services and Epworth league. Ser- j mon subjectsi Morning, "Giving God a I

Chance, evening. 1 he tight Of a Soul." Mr. SheTby Cox leads Epworth league. Special music at each service. A cordial welcome to strangers In the city. The Thursday night services will be resuued next week. Church of Christ, 42S Central. Whiting, Ind. Sunday services: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; 11 a. m., reports from the national convention: 7:30 p. m.. special service: male Quartet. Sermon subject. "A Bad Bargalr.," Special moving picture film. "His Birthright." All who have an opportunity to attend are invited to attend these services. Please note that the Sunday evening service begins one-half hour earlier. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30, "The House of the Lord." George M. Anderson, pastor.

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Plymouth Congregational Church Sunday. September 11. Sunday school. 10 a cw; church service. 11am. OrganHoly! Holy! Holy! Invocation. Doxology. Responsive reading. Gloria

hymn. Scripture text. Malt. 16-3. Pray- i er, "The-pold Amen." Vocal selection, i Mrs Prochaska. Announcements. Of- ; fertory, violin, Mr. fpanier. Pipe or- j

gan, George Geigd. fermon, "The Signs of the Times" Hymn; congregation seated one minute of silent prayer. Benediction. Organ. Whosoever thou art that enters this church, leave !t not without one prayer to God for thyself, for those who minister, and for those who worship here.

road out of Gary 'will be opened to-1 morrow, this will rive Hobart a new ; rod to Gary by way of New Chicago.

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HOBART

Hobart Chapter O E. S. held its reguar meeting lairt evening. The Harmony class will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Phillips Monday evening Mesdames Poulton Crisman and Phillips wil serve. Fred Hamann has left on a motor trip in the East. He will be gone several weeks. The Trinity League will give a lawn social this evening at the corner of tth and Water streets. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fleck are spending the week-end In Chicago. John Hawke expects to leave In a few days to take a course In chemical engineering at Purdue university. Born Sept. 5th at the Mercy hospital, a son, to Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Mackey. Work hu been started on the repaving of Ridge Road between here and Gary. They are grading the cut at the "S" curve. The new 21st ave.

Mrs. Ben Lynch left lat evening for California where she goes to see her mother who Is in quite poor health. Mrs. E. E- Ragon of Gary, came last evening for a visit with relatives for a week. Mrs. John Smith returned to her home In Chicago yesterday after a visit here with relatives and friends. The funeral uervlces of Fred Ault were held at the Christian church here yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was made in the Lowell cemetery.

LOVER CONFESSES TO SHOOTING

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LYNN, Mass., Sept. 9. --Philip J- McDermott. 61. gave himself up at police headquarters here today and, according to the police, cogfessed to the fatal shooting of Mrs. Monica Morrill. 31, yesterday. "I shot her because she sneered at me after she had milked me of my money," McDermott is alleged to have told the police. The shooting is said to have followed a whipping administered to McDermott by the woman's sweetheart, Robert Creighton, after she had complained of the older man's at-tentlonsu

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD'

PHIL SMIDT That Means Good Eats at Old Time Prices A RECREATION PALACE SECOND TO NONE IN INDIANA Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard - Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26

Your Declaration of Independence

YOUR Independence Day will dawn when you begin a savings account. Like the historic declaration that gave our country a place among the world's nations, this independence can come only with a struggle, but the reward is great. Saving is not easy, until the habit is formed, but each deposit makes the task less difficult. Declare your Financial Independence today! Make your first deposit on a savings account with us as soon as possible.

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W. G. PAXTON. President FRED R. MOTT. Vice-President

FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary-Treasurer H. J. GESCHEIDLER. Asst. Sec-Treasurer

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT

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HAMMOND, INDIANA

SEPT. 7, 1 90 1 RESOURCES Bills Discounted $ 1 0 1 ,600.92 Cash and Due from Banks 99,034.05 Bonds 92,000.00 Real Estate and Fixtures. .' 7,455.00

$300,089.97

LIABILITIES Capital Stock ,. $ 50,000.00" Surplus Fund '. 1 0,000.00 Undivided Profits 21,758.02 Circulation 50,000.00 Deposits 168,331.95

$300,089.97.

DIRECTORS

A. M. TURNER, President W. C. BELM AN, Cashier P. W. MEYN

SEPT. 7, 1921, Bills Discounted 3ilb-i-..- o. ! 7 Overdrafts 2,099.60 Cash and due from Banks 544,592.31 Liberty Bonds 1,076,437.00 Stock and Bonds 709,211.10 Real Estate and Fixtures 1 0,300.72 Interest Earned 21,115.96 $4,398,135.06 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 250,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . : 46,895.67 Circulating Notes 242,500.00 Deposits 3,728,951.84 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 2,879.06 Other Liabilities 26,908.49 $4,398,135.06 OFFICERS DIRECTORS A. M. TURNER - - President w c. Belmari Carl Kaufmann W.&Tra ' ViC"pr"- frank S. BeU O.to Knoerzer WILLIAM C. BELMAN - Vice-Pres. . , r D , WM. H. RIPPE - - - Cshier F- f ckmran JOHN A. RIPPE - Asst. Cashier Pct W. Meyn J- E. Fitzgerald JOHN E. MYER - Asst. Cashier A. M. Turner M. Morton Towle

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