South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 176, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 June 1915 — Page 15
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His Home Guarded by Militia
STONY RIDGE, IND.
i . at me i.iv.nn Law son home.
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M lr tie Klein of ;.-,ry U;!i 1 Samlay at th" h':i;f of C. L.'stT.a.ey. M ....,1 f .. -
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Swa-'ay k"' f 15. 11. A j de i-'a ! e and fa mily. Mrs. St;nW y "owles cf S.;;th per;.! Imt Wednesday uitli Mi.--. I.. II. Kiefer. M;ss Lsther M;'.-:k ;.(i;t Sunday with Mi-s Plhn Cillis of pottage Prait.e. Mr. ami Mr;;. .I.ime- Sou-hv children of Willow Cn k v.-irc Smda.v of Mr. .ml Mr. William Ck nil and family. Mr. and Mr.-. If. r!r-rt Hra.ke and children of South Lend . rit Samlay with Mr. and Mrs. Ant!n. Mrs-. 'Ins Lucky of South Paid, v.ho h s l"Tn spt nilitii; a f- w 1a's with Mi'-". P. Kochn, has- n turned to h-r hfimc Miss Sue Koetziner pent a few ekes this waek with Mrs. ". Solh,v. a v of So".t h ! '.( t i 1 . Mrs. Charley Stuekey and dauhfr Mildred st" nt Monday evening at the hom-. of i r.'tnk Klein. fnvision three the- Pa; tor's Ai-1 pori of the Pir.-t ''hrktian church heh ,in all i!;iv iiih tin:; at the home of Mr?. If. WVhstcr. Mast rs Tfarohl and P.ornard Haney nre spending the week-end at Marcelhiy lake.
Mrs. Jenrih Smith of ".issopok- at-
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M. M. Friday aP rimon.
NILES, MICH.
PARKVILLE, MICH.
Mr. nod Mrs. . Ik Huff and Mr. and Mr1--. S. Seoot h ft Tnrday for an c!i. rah d visit at I troit. Mis. John Fkk has returned from 'p'-v, 11 wio-re she ar'-ompanied Mr. I-'i who ha.; i-etn transferred to a rural pu't'. Charh-a Pat; i 'on. who is working on the ij'x.d roads spoilt Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lrinkwater of Coklv.ajer aie M.Mt.nu' th;r daughter. Mrs-. IN arl H at..r of this plac e. yr. s' yr:i"iir Strong of VirksimrK is kiting her sister, Mrs. John risk of this p ! a r e . Mr. and Mrs. John Petwiler .spent Suiniii.v with George I )rie1nch and 2'arnily. Jolm Martin tl Kalatnaoo prnt the t- ;.- aid with his l-rother. William Martin. Mr. a. nil Mrs. Orovor I. outlier of I.eonidas spent Sunday with the latter'. s parents. .Mr. and Mis. Will Ada ins. John Adani.c, Floss Adams. Pop ( iter. Ralph Yosl.y. WVlter Patterson and Wiliard Patterson motored to Vickshurj,'. Sunday.
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ganized and artndesi have hern tiled at KinsinfT. thr- state capital. The stockholders arc Niks and South P rid men v. ho plan to enlarge the Xe w Nik s theater and conduct it on much the. same plan of the rpheum in South P.end. Mr. Allardt of the Orpheum
FIVE POINTS, IND.
Mrs. Uoazue Brown and daughter. Miss Aiicc. were South P.end visitors Sat unlay. Mr. and Mrs. George Holston and
ar.d Kolicrt f 'odd. w ho for see ri al 1 lit t k..- daiuMi' t of South. Itend spent . . t-v . . .1.. t 1 . m - i . t
Illo;u:i 4 OIIUUCICU lilt .Nf'W .N H f S Ul - ater in tliis ity on a le.iso. hae secured an option on the New N'iles. Kev. I". Kahn and daughters. Miso.s Amanda ami "latidint- Ilahn, went to Ann Arhor where Miss Mainline will Miiunit to a minor ope ration. Thr-ron Lorjt; has returned from I.ansin and his family will come within a few days. Mr. Ponq was recently made Miperintendent of the Nik s eras plant. John Jrlseh and IJoyd Tyron of the hiih s- hool fa ult- ieft today for San Francisco to spend. the summer. Mrs. Jalvvard Cantnll has returned from Ann Arl. or where she submitted
Thursday nicht with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilolston. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hays and family of South P.end were quests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Thursday evening. The district convention of the Sunday schools of Warren. German and the rural Sunday schools of pori.ttre townships will he held at Menson chapel Sunday with the following promam: I'nion Sunday school at o'clock; hasket dinner at 1- oclo"k; addresses hy Kev. M. P.calo. Mr. Barnes. Mr. Pylc and Mr. Whitcon.k
to an opcratir-n. Mr. and Mrs. Can-., f South P.end.
treii have recently returned to Ni e.s ,T 1 t t i -vi 1 f,o,o a,;., Mwa . o, Mr. and Mrs. I.o.yd Mmze and
iheh' redence hVro ' f;nnily of Mishawaka sp.nt Sunday at Mrs. Henry Sho, t.el left todav for ' ihv fr mcT s s,s,cr' Ml" Arlington. Nel... after a viit with rel- iamr.
ativis in Nilos ami on I'ortau'e Prairie. Tuesday she was anion- the quests at a dinner Iven ky Mr. and Mrs. XV. A. Womrr of F'ortao Prairie. Guests from Niks, Michigan City and South Pend were also present. Mrs. A. V". Ij. Johnson and hrother. kdin Joy. left today for a visit at Williams Pay. Wis., with their Lroth- . Prof. !"re.i Jo-. who is at Yerkes ot-ser atory. Tlie lody of Mrs. Harriett Warman, who di d at Hartman. Pt-rrien county, vas transferred here today to Mlia?;o. Fifteen relatives accompanied the ln.dy. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Storms will entertain the Social ch:k Friday evening at dinner. The gentlemen will also he f-'Ue st Mrs. George MiPuirn of Bristol is a Kuist of Mr. and Mrs. J. l Milhurn.
Mrs. Pavid Prown was a ?outh
Bend visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Klmrr Flhricht ami family of South Pend spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Kaser. The Ladies' Aid society held, its
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Straw Hats of Quality with new
Priced at $2, $2.50, $3,
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Silk Caps that are stylish, at $1.
White Crushers, ducks; tennis and Jack Tar Hats at 50c.
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Home of the Knox Straw Hats
ATLANTA. An entire regiment of the Georqia National Kuard is kept on hanrl 'o protect Gov. John AT. Slaton from moh violence following his eommution of the death sentence of Leo 1 1 ink. condemned for the murder of Mary Phapan. Two machine uuns nave keen placed to cuard the a jiptoa ( lies to tht; K'nvonior's country home and a cordon of troops is thrown ahout the grounds. Hiots in the u.y of Atlanta have kept the police h:;sy sinee the announcement of the governor's decision in the case.
LANSING GREETS CALLERS
Potter or Consratuhttion js K,.roietl I Vorn III .van.
WASHINGTON. Juno 2.".. Src'y of State Iinsiir-r heiran his first day under Ires't Wilson's prrmanent appointment hy receiving diplomatic caller and reading scores of telepram? of congratulations from men in puk-
lic life tin nihout the country. The
regular meeting at the chapel Thtirs- new secretary appeared particularly
tion sent him hy Former Secretary Bryan. Ilis first callers were the Japanese ambassador. Viscount Chimin, and the Spanish amhassador. Ir. Piano. Both came to offer congratulations.
pli:i: FKO.M alsaci:. ZFPICH. Switzerland. June I'.. tnhalutants of towns in Alsace are abandoning their homes heeause of the French advance and fleeing to fortified cities.
dav afternoon.
pleased with the letter of conrattda- prices'
C.MY SAI.i: AT Till-: IMIILA
Saturday Assorted candies at spe-
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LYDICK, IND.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Aliurt Flollov of Los Armeies were. Ku sts of C. I'eterson and tamil- Sunday afternoon. Boy Peterson and family were tracts of Mrs. Peterson's sifter and hushand. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ''himkeck of Grapf inc. The Tunkard chuieh on Iii?in rd. ill not hold services Sunday o, aaaea:,L nf m i tine at Manson liap 1. Saturday - .'iiini; at T::'a there will ke preaching ser ices at the Iunkarl church. There will he no Sunday school at the Fvanelical huia h Sunday. The Sunday school v. ill me t at Munsoti ( iiapt ! with a hasket dinner. There will he Children's da eeI-li,-os at Fv.inelieal church Sur.da- eeninu'. June '2 7 . Laura Grodey sp at the w, . k v i 1 1 la v grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Kiscr. iv S -uth Pend. Boi.cit Str.iup '"d famik and "n.;iks Prennan. a neph.ew of i'MiCil:o aT'e ;uests of Jaeoh Straup arcl tamily this wo k. Mr. and Mrs. Palph Lxdick of Waltv;! C,roa and Mr. and Mrs J.dm !;!-, ii of St.ith Bend were riusts of Ch.a.'a v Mikcsel, Sunda;-'.
Mr. nrd Mrs. Walter Mikesei were;
;: a-: of Mrs. Mikcsel' mother. Mrs. Ba i.( 1 Cooef of Soiitll Betid. Si'.n-
VAN D ALIA, MICH.
liaio'id Miller of Battle Creek will r.d tha s'.iiniiit r here ith h'.s !: ..ndpai en:-. Mr. and Mrs. Joreph la Mn. Mr. n::d Mrs. ,Tese B. pode of al.!!: a.oo w, u'i. ts at th.e Van An: w r; home Tu. -da.'.-. ?Takel Ci;i;; has av.ishfd a very 5U ce.;"al ;. r-;r i :' school at Holland. Mrs. Clara. Srr . k r of Michigan City pent last k at tlie 1 enison home. 1.1 d H.l!e turnul to South Pend. W, de.-d.e. . A! rs. W:k .,:-.. daughter l'a spent :: ... :n T ko:':-ha with relaf.vas. Mrs. Gierke Hard of 'hi .irro is at P reiki's ! ike tar an imk-'ante stay. Mis. Will W..4:n r 'v,b an oet Sun-l-isitor at the 'd Smith liome in
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Tench Coxe an advocate of temperance say?: ''Thr superior moral ar.d political virtues of a country which consumes malt liquors needs only to be mentioned."
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Cream" is old age cheer The vital forces in old age need support more than ever; the enfeebled digestion needs invigorating with something appetizing, refreshing and strengthening. The elements of strength and health-building are all present in "Hoosier Cream" beer and in the simplest form for aiding digestion and in giving the needed tonic effect without reaction as thousands of rational men and women of advanced age can attest and candid physicians will agree. Superbly brewed from the finest materials, aged to full, ripe mellowness freshly tapped and bottled at the brewery, then quickly delivered to you. is the secret of the surpassing flavor, sparkle and brilliancy of
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which has created a sensation among the most critical motorists wherever it has been shown, will be on display in our salesroom in Chicago from Friday, June 25 th, to Tuesday, June 29th, inclusive. We want everybody to call and learn by inspection of this car the wonderful qualities by which it revises all f ormer standards of automobile performance, design and values.
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