Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 227, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1922 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Morula v. March 20. 1922

HITING NEWS NOTES

Mrs. G. M. Anderson and Mrs. I. . Gi indie attended the county executive meeting: of tho W C. T. U. wJiioh wai held at the home ot Mrs. row-ley in Hammond. Mrs. M. Schnefer of Shoridan avenue visited relatives In St-herervil'iO oier the week-end. .Mrs. Kdmond Cook, Airs. Wm. Marbach and Miss Florence Herman returned to their homes in Cleveland. Ohio, after a two weeks visit at the Stewart ihome in Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John hr of Sheridan avenue have moved to Iaporte, Ind. The funeral of Eric Jonn Fernell, lined 63 years, who died 'at his home In New York avenue, 'Wilcox addition of Bright'a disease, -was held Saturday at the chapel in Oakwood cemetery. 67th and Cottase Grove avenue, under the direction of Undertaker Gricsei, Trully and Brom-chw!-. The deceased was a resident of this city for the past nineteen yearn and a member of the Masonic order. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Hannah Kernell. The I-adie' Aid of. the Christian ch.-.reh will hold a supper tn the church parlors tomorrow evening'. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Osterberg will occupy the Abraham flat in 119th street recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yanee'.oi who have taken the apartment over the Hitter and Guilsitrom drug store. Mrs. Thomas Katon will entertain the Eastern Star and their friends at a silver tea at her home in Sheridan avenue tomorrow afternoon. The construction of the new Junior High school buildinsr which will 1-e located on New York and Ohio avenues will be started this week. The Pythian Sisters held their regular meeting Frl'ay evening in Fischrupp's hall. Afler the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. The American I,egrion Fost No. SO wl;l lioid a special joint meeting: with the Women's Auxiliary on Thursday evening-. March 23rd at S o'clock in the public library. The Civic Section of the Fortniphtly Club will be entertained at a luncheon tomorrow noon, at the res idence of Mrs. P. A. Petersen, 345 Cleveland avenue. The following program will be enjoyed: Reading, by Mrs. Waldo Jennings: A resume of the work as president of the Child Welfare Work of Kast Chica go toy Mrs. W. W. Smith of that city and report of the Child Welfare work in Whiting since 1913 by Mrs. liertUa Hoskins. Mr. and Mrs. T. it. Jensen who have spent several months in this country as gruests of the former's sis ter. Mrs. Charles Pedersen of 119th street and several relatives In Chicago, left Friday for New York and will sail tomorrow on Steamship Oscar II. for their home in Copen hagen, Denmark. There will be a regular meeting of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty in the Ftschrupp hall, tomor row evening. There will be refreshments' and all .members are urged to be present. R EFINING crude

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Mrs. Charles Comstock of 119th treet, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mollis Keckler of Chicago on last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bicker Miller of Atchison avenue are the proud parents of a little son, born Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Helma.n of New York avenue entertained Mrs. Mary Skinner end daughters Mabel and Laur& of f hipaeo vc trrfnv.

i Mrs. Raljjh Tihrtjsh entertained the I Mother's Club of the Methodist 1 Church at her home on Atchison ave. Friday evening. The History and literature Section of the Fortnightly Cluib will hold their regular meeting at the public library this evening at eight o'clock. Miss Jean Barron Hurst will give a dramatic reading of "John FerguWhen you think of furniture, think of 11. Gordc.i & Sons, Whiting. 2-10-tf FOR SALE Six room modern house garage in excellent condition, tel. Whiting 1TS-R. 2-12-6 j Monday and Tuesday, March 20th and 21st, are the last two days of the sale at Goldsmith's, 52S 119th street I Whiting. 3-18 I will not be responsible forkdebts contracted by anyone bJt myself, after March 17, 1912. 3-1S-3 GEO. JAREMKO. Be sure and get some of the Elg Values during the last two days of the Money Raising Sale at Goldsmith's, 5-S ll!Hh street. Whiting. Ind. S-ls WANTED Girl for general housework at 401 119th street. Whiting Ind. 3-18-3 rRICF.SS THEATKK TODAY VXD TOMORHOW "MOLLY O." with Mabel Norman d This 'picture undoubtedly a eron Mickey, one which the Prince theatre UBheltatlniy aruai-nntee C'omiaK Wednesday, Mi I.u tu nett" 3-20-1 The largest assortment of Taint in Northern Indiana; Tom Smelsei 605 Indiana Blvd.. Whiting. 3-20-: Call for a sample of West Pari Floor Varnish: Sold only by TonSmel&er, 605 Indiana Blvd., Whit ing. 3-20-2 Mr. and Mrs. P.. B. Miller of At chison avenue are the proud parent of a ten pound baby born to then at the South Chicago hospital o. March the 16th. Both, mother an baTy are getting along nicely. CARD OF THWKS. We wish to thank our friends fo. their sympathy and floral piece? given in (behalf of the death of ou: son. Warren Harding Schick, or March 13th. 1922. 3-20-1 JOHN SCHICK & FAMILY. FOR RENT Two furnished roomt 514 Fred at. Tel. 429-R. 3-2 '- FOR RENT 6 rooms, electric light bath, back porch, $33 00. Cal Englewood 9784 or 402 119th St. 3-20-The greatest of all aluminu: sales begins Tuesday mornig at 9:0' o'e'lock at H. Gordon & Sons. 3-20-' petroleum to produce a

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;on" by St. John Ervine in the re.Tital hall in the sixth floor of the J'ire Arts Building, 410 South Miciigan ave., Chicago, on Friday evenng of this week. You and ytur rionda are cordially invited to atend. A daughter, Alice Dorothy, was orn to Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Oberliller nee Sarah Arundel, of South Ihicago, formerly of this city. The women of the Methodist iiuroh will entertain at a March lure party at noon on Thursday, .larch 23rd. The little daughter of Mr. and ..is. Bay Moore of West 119t:i St.. .as christened Margaret Royetta. a the Sacred Heart church yesteray and a reception was held at the imily home last evening. There will be a meeting of the vmerlcan Legion Post, No. SO and he Auxiliary in the public library 'hursday evening, March 23rd at ight o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Moore enternined several couples at their home n Sheridan avenue Thursday evn'.iig. - The evening waa spent in laying cards after which dainty re.eshments were served. The Plymouth Aid Society of the ongregational church will have a ake Sale, beginning at 10:00 a. in. 'turday, March 23th, in AtUin & harp's store, on 119th street. r ROBERTSDALE J Mrs. H. F. Eggers of Lake avenue, x hostess to a Silver Tea. given her home on Thursday afternoon r the benefit of the Lutheran I-a-es Aid. " The afternoon was deightfully spent in playing games, .lizes were awarded to Mrs. William Iggers, Mrs. C. Buell and Mrs. II. fhiesson. Following the games a -ery fine luncheon was served and a teat little sum was realized. Sixteen of Kobertsdaie church ,-ieople attended a musical concert it Kimbel Hall in Chicago on last i hursday evening. John lilau! of Hammond is solicitr.g customers in Robertsdale for the lammond Dairy Co. The firm aleady has a very ' good route in tnbertsuale, due to the efforts of Mr. Blaul. Mrs. ii. Sherman who was formery Florence Poppin, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Fred Poppin, had the misortune to fall and break her left rm. Just a few years ago Mrs. iherman accidentally broke her ight arm. Mrs. Sherman and husjand are now residents of Crown 'oint. Mrs. M.innfe Atchison of Lak iven'je is confined to her bed with i nad case of broncitis. The Westminster Club of the First I'resby terian church met at the .ome of Mrs. Kmery P.lack on last Thursday afternoon with a very rood attendance, after the business eston of the club a social hour ollowed and refreshments were terved. The Robertsdale boys who are on the H'gh School basketball team, :hat went to Indianapolis, were: irwin Kelson, Paul. Wichorst and lack Eggers. Several others from rtobertsdale attended the ga?ne. Mrs. Lane of Myrtle avenue who has been ailing for several weeks. Is recovering. Jiu.n .uai U' JvuIli- ut vi mini j avenue was delightfully surprised! ay a large number of her yoiung friends on Friday evening. The young folks spent the evening in playing games and dancing until a late hour, when Mrs. Rought served a dainty luncheon consisting of ice cream, cake and fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poppin, of the West Park Addition are the proud parents of a little seven and one-half pound baby girl, born to them on Thursday morning. Mother and babe are getting along very nicely at this time. Miss Clara Plau of Myrtle avenue has contracted a severe cold, and has been confined to her bed for several days. NT Clip This

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er; William Rockefeller (the silent), Thomas F. Rjan, of topper lame may be one of the favored .hree. Those tf the V.-a:l street efment who believe in a hunch declare 't will be a family affair two Fords from Michigan and three Rockefellers from New York. And also. Wail street is wondering-. I'erhapa nomc unknown who has not jet f.e.phe.; across the financial firmament Is one of the three Iial members. iC so, who is he? 'lhe contest ia waxin hot and merry.

ff LOWELL 3 Mrs. Fred Wood, of fhicuifo. wim the guest of relallv( here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Keuper, "t C'nicripro visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marnhal Nichols Saturday and Sunday. Arthur Foster of Kvaniton, Illvisited hifl parent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster yesterday. Mrs. Kdson Worlcy of Ciaron, la., anie Saturcay to visit relatives. Her husband ha accepted a call as pastor of the Christian church at Sheldon, 111., and they will move there in a short time. Kadford Ilaycien of Footvir.e Wis., janie Sunday evening to visit his faher. Nelson Hayden. Henry Cutler and son Paul, of hicag-o visited his -mother Mrs. riora Cutler and his '."brother Andew here yesterday. Kenneth Sheet.i and sister Miss Velma. of Fast Chicago l:ted heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. William heets here yesterday. Abe and ike Gershman of Chicago visited their father II. Gershuin yesterday. Uet Rich Scheme Is Baed on Gold Ships I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVK.) U)XDOX, March Salva'rs toredoed bullion ghips is tiie latest et-rich-quick scheme in England. An engineer Is now advertising in he newspapers that, with a few housand' dollars, he tan salvage a essel with Jl 0.000,000 worth of billion. He claims to have exclusive nformation regarding the location nd offers to recover the money vithin three weeks. The British Admiralty admit the Am Absolutely 7ree of Rheumatism, lervousness and dyspepsia" Thanks to TANLAC It is a wonderful medicine, state Mrs. F. E. s , Tounsel, 731 Merchant St., Los Angeles, Cal. Millions of people 11 over the U. S., Canada md Mexico have testified to he remarkable reconstrucive power of this wonderful nedicine. Get a bottle to Jay. At all good druggists. Published Statement Trust Company No. 169 FRED J. SMITH. Pres. CALLUS J. BADER. Vice-Pres. JOHN W. DURICK. SSc.-Treas. Condensed Stat-ment of the con dition of the FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK at Whiting in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 10. 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $272,944. 18 Overdrafts 74.77 U. S. Bonds 53,350.00 Bonds & Stocks, other 2,200.00 U. S. Treas. and War Savings Stamps ... 612.54 Company's Building.. 35.000.00 Due from Depts 7,086.59 Due from Banks, Company Funds . . , , . . . 9.494.48 Cash on Hand 11.075.53 Current Expenses. Taxes Paid Interest Paid 2,004.32 466.00 995.00 Total Resources . .$598,823.41 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, paid in.$ 50,000X0 Surplus 12,500.00 Undivided Profit?..... 1.605.74 Dividends Unpaid.... 36.00 Interest and Discount. 5,324.92 Other Earnings 1,701.78 Demand Deposits.... 148.461.70 Certificates of Deposit 7.605.00 Savings Deposits 94,394.41 Trust Deposits 20,977.84 Due Departments .... 760.48 Bills Payable 45.000.00 Treasurer's Checks .. 10,414.77 Cash Over 40.77 Total Liabilities. . . .$398,823.41 State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: I, John W Durick, SecretaryTreasurer of the First Trust & Savings Bank of Whiting, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. J. W. DURICK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1922, ADALINE JONES, (Seal) Notary Public. Mv commission expires June 28, 1925.

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