Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1922 — Page 10

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S ST VR THEATRE TOMGHT Coiutnace Talmadite in "GOOD hlGHT PAUL." 0.19.1 niXCESS THEATRE TOXIGI1T "0E CI.E Vn CAI.U" with lleiirtVallball. Milton Sills. Jane ovak, Irene. ltich We guarantee this irture. g.-jj., ?tr. Carl Shick and Mli fir,. ihreiber were un:ted In marriage I r unlay afternoon by Rv. Aylin. t the M. E. Church In Crown Point oth young poop! are well known H WhltSnjf. They wiU make their )6mo with the groom's 'Parents in fjtifrlitz Park. , -Mr. and Mrs. ,. Graham vf Ati'l'rn avenue entertained relatives ivi;n West Pullman Sunday. 1 'r. and -Mm. Alh.r.t r.v.. -Hleaero were the gruests of Mrs. ffy.f-r's sister Mts. Sohaaf of Ind. fj., Sunday, ,Co!eman Melvln, who received a rokcn leg when ho was knocked Igwn by an auto a few weeka ago. Is iIe.to be cut with the aid of crutch : jAt Miller's iLoolc In oar windows " money savers. 9-19-1 ."-Ir. ami Mrs. P. Neilsen of Atchliin a-'en-:e entertained friends from Tfclcag-o Sunday. ;'Mra. Floyd Griffith who has been ijite 111 at her home, no 1211 Morliine avenue, Hammond. Is setting Itpnsr nicely. ' , jMlsses Gertrude McGowan, Mary Jferetil. Nettie Kramer, attended a riatre party n Chioag-o Saturday ;1fenlnjr where they saw "Just MarMid at the l,a?al!e theatre. rMr. and Mrs. John Canner of Cleveland avenue ond Mr. and Mrs. r.mil Maucrtte rfnd con of Chicago, tored to Cedar Lake Sunday, v$iere they spent the day. ;jMr. and Mrs. Cecil Witter and t'jeir daughter of Hammond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc--pwan of West Park ave me the Ire rart of the week. 4 1A1. Osterhpre: of 119th street, reI Whiting Adve rtis emen ts 1 Are Winners Tom Smelser, f.r Vail Paper. f"nts. Glass and Varnfon; 605 Ind. fvcL 8-11-tf "i'For Good Furniture, Co to Self. rr'. 4-3 TOR P.EN'T To responsible party, 8 ; jroom modern new bungalow ln ,"cst Park Addition; Apply Whiting 2-.-.vs office. 9-18-2 t j! t ;Thn Whiting- Furniture Exchange e'. repair all makes of Stoves; Call it us, or drop us a card and we will f! 1 on yon 112 119th street. WTitt',r. ' 9-1S-2

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Lteua Home at Moutcaim, i. JU ad turned from a business trip to Ma-e son City, Iowa. A visit to Miller's Wednesday and Thursday means 'big savings. 9-19-1 Misses Alice Johnson, Elizabeth Schulz, Julia Dwan spent Saturday cvtning visitintr Miss Clara Schulz who is training to be a nurse at the St. Bernard's hosptal ln Chicago. They also attended the K. C. carnival Mr. George Johnson and Jim McN'mnara left Sunday on atwo week's ai.to trip to New York and other eastern points. On the,- return trip they will stop at Philadelphia here they will vijlt f fte Johnson and family, 'brother of George Johnsou. The public Is Invited to attend a Bunco and Card Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wollette of 601 119th street and Sheridan avenue tonight. At Miiler'3 for Better Values ln Fall and Winter Coats for Women and Children. Our new Dresses are simply Beaiutlful. 9-19-1 Vinetta Swango of West Park, will take a kindergarten course at the Petzoll Froebel School on Michigan Blvd., Chicago. The Indies' Aid of the Church of Christ will have a Roasrt Beef supper Wednesday evning, Sept. 20th. Xovert Johnson, son f Alfred Johnson of White Oak avenue had the misfortune to break both of his wrists when he fell off the. roof of a shed Saturday. Mrs. Henry Harms of Lake avenue Is on the sick 21st. The South Side Westminster club will meet at the home of iliss Esth-

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CoostanUne of Greece. r James on Thursday evning. Mis-s Dorothy Maunder left Monday for Evanston where she will enter her senior year at the Northwestern university . Arthur Xyland Is confined to his home on Superior avenue with the grip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy and daughter of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs.J Lew Griffith of Stanton ave., motored to the Forrest Preserves on Sunday afternoon. Austin Boyle son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boyle of Sheridan avenue who sustained severe injuries when he was knocked down, and run over by an aiuto Saturday morning, is getting along nicely at the home of his parents on Sheridan avenue. (Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schaeffer and children of Atchison avenue returned Sunday evening from a two weeks vacation which they spent at Eagle Lake. Wisconsin. They made the trip by auto. Mrs. Maude Flaugher nt Myrtle avenue spent Monday In Chicago on business. Wesley Sowers left Saturday for LaFayette where he will enter Purdue university. 3DALE j ROBERTSDALE TRINCESS THEATRE TOXIGHT "ONE CLEAR CALL," trlth Henrr Walthail. Milton SUIn, Jane Novak, and Irene Rich; We aroarantee tht picture. 9-18-2

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King Constantine oi Greece may find it decidedly convenient to leave Athena more or less hurriedly, perhaps without even stopping to lug his crown and throne along with him. But in that event he also will find a millionaire's palatial mansion waiting to house him in the U. S. That is unless Uncle Sam objects to his company. The mansion belongs to Princes;, Anastasia, his sister-in-law and formerly Mrs. William B. Leeds, widow of 1" i'n plate "king."

B. Leeda, and .uig 'Miss Helen Emerson of 120th st., left yesterday morning for Madison, Wis., where she will enter her sophomore year at the Madison university. Mra Jack Baehi of Roberts ave., who has for the past week been very ill, is recovering at this time. Mrs. William Mackley of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home of her brother Mr. Herman Breckman and family of Atchison avenue. Mrs. John Mllford of South Chicago visited with friends in Robertsdale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Schmlttle and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bauer and son Albert, motored to North Judson. Ind., on Sunday, where fhey visited Mr. and Mrs. Charley Ness, former owners of the Geo. Koch is meat market on Indianapolis Blvd. Mrs. Ness returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Schmittle. A shower was held at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Buefoley of Roberts avenue ln honor of her two week's old ibaby. twelve ladies were present, each one presented the baby with a very useful gift, a social afternoon was spent and a delicious luncheon which was also furnished was very nvjch enjoyed. tMiss Cecelia Eggers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers. of Lake avemue left for Chicago, where she entered her senior year at the Chicago Normal sdhool of Physical education. The W. B A. of the Maccabees will meet at the K. of P. hall tomorrow evening. It Is urged that all the members 'be present. The infant son born to Mr. and

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Mrs. Cairl Buehler of Forsyth, born on Saturday evening, passed away at an early hour yeaterday morning, and was taken to Oak Hill cemetery ln Hammond for burial. Mrs. Bushier was reported to be getting along very nicely at this time. Miss Marlon Rouglvt of Cleveland

avenue entertained several of her young friends at her home on Sun day evening. Charles Gothe of Indianapolis Blvd., left on Saturday for LaFay ette. Ind., where he will enter the Purdue university as a freshman Miss Helen Emerson and Vlolette

NO. 490 BANK STATEMENT

HENRY SCHRAGE. Chairman WALTER E. SCHRAGE, President HENRY C. SCHRAGE. Vice Pres WILLIAM C. SCHRAGE, Cashier

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Whiting A State Bank at Whiting, in the State of Indiana, at the dote of It Business on September 15, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,326,700.70

Uvdratts U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Banking House , Furniture and Fixtures . , Due from Banks and Trust Cash on Hand Cash Items Total Resources

LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in T- $ 100.000.00

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Undivided Profits ,: Exchange, Discounts and Interest Demand Deposits ....... .$700,743.59 Demand Certificates ,,... 11,650.00 Savings Deposits 856,922.31 Certified Checks r Cashier's Checks Due to Banks and Trust Co.s . . . . .

Total Liabilities

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE, I, Walter E. Schrage, President of the Bank of Whiting, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. WALTER E. SCHRAGE. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1 8th day of Sept., 1922. My commission expires September 6. 1926.

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Golding, Karley Hocklns and Joseph Melvln saw "A Perfect Fool" at the Illinois theatre ln Chicago on Saturday evening. Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Atchison of Hammond spent Sunday at the home of the former's sister Mrs. George Golding and family of Lake arv.

In Toklo each street car bears the number of Its route and Inside is a comprehensive map of the city circled by lines of many color corresponding to the numbered routes The tourist finds his way by merely matching colors. 1.416.83 110.524.22 132,399.44 39.000.00 9,000.00 Cos 1 64,877.7 1 47.578.28 1.419.73 $1,832,916.91 100.000.00 1.434.23 35,152,61 1,569.315.90 4.992.38 1.833.04 20.188.75 ,.$1,832,916.91 C. DREESEN, Notary Public UULl 1922

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