South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 293, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1913 — Page 2
MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1913.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.
SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Monday. The vouth .s-cti"n of the Woman's lc;i.i: of tin- First M. I'. :hurch will hf t ntf-rtalnr (1 at thf Home of Mrs. P. W. Vlao 322 I,af.iytto t. Sho "aiil t-e asslstrd liy Mrs. J. A. Varit-r, Mrs. S. P. tult5. Mrs. Ii-a,'ic Farnnaii. Mrs. Charles Lnu ari'l Mr?. Cm. W. Zr-lirlrr. Thf Mothers' club will lo entertain d at dinner at the home of ..i;?. i;uKfne Herr. 4 20 X. Main ft. Th a?slitln hfiff s.c-s will 1 Mrs. William Swintz. Mrs. A. X. HhMhr. Mrc. Thomas r.ulla and Mr.. Hollo C. I'af. In honr of Miss HiM t Stedman. Mr.". Victor Jones will ivo a lunchton at the Iyxirrton tea room. Th Voting Worrn n'x lUimv Mlss'on-nrj-society f the Kiry-t M. K. church vill meet at th hmo of Mrs. J. M. Fart in. 120 Franklin i-lace. in th" t veninR". In honor of Miss Certrude Stultz. thr Children ef Marv of St. Patrick's church will piv a kit'-h'-n shower in the lllrary at wt. I'atrlck'H school. Th- Worth cluh will h Id Us regular meeting. As a courtesy to Mi-s Laura K:mfer. Mrs. Frank Christman will entertain with a theater lrty followed hy luncheon at the Lexington t a room. Thn rurrent '-vents dej.artnient of the Pronss cluh will nuet. St. Kd ward's court. M2 1. will enteitain with a card and dancing iarty in American hall. TucMlay, Mrs. II. F. MoCarv will entertain at dinner in honor of Miss Lura Hariin. Th As Vim Fil;o It cluh will meet with the Misses Turner, loT Franklin st. Mr. and Mrs. .John F. Hp vino. jr.. will entertain at dinner in honor of Miss Laura Kaufer. The members of the R. X. C. club will b. entertaineii at the home of
-Mrs. . Reeds. 20'. h'ycaniorc ft. The trusters of the Visiting Xurse association will meet. Wctlncxlay. The v.edding of Miss Laura Kaufer to Joseph F. I)onahue will take placo at St. Patrick's church, at dinner in honor of Miss Lura to l)r. (.'. (). Furges.-; of Monmouth. 111., will take place at the home of the bride's parents, f.10 X. Main st. The history department of the Progress cluh will meet. The department of literature of the Progress club will meet. The Wednesday (dub will be entertained at the home of Miss Mary Chapin, W. Colfax av. The Violet club will meet at the home of Mrs. C. J. Crail. Kenwood av. Mrs. Herman Ileckbirth. 2409 Linden a v., will entertain the .Sunshine circle.
A. Bit of Fur on Dress or Hat is Required if You Would Be Up to the Minute in Style
edro club will
ho enMay er-
The Select
tertalned bv Mrs. Anthony
hoffer, 101S S. Carroll st. Members of the Social Twelve club will lo guests of Mrs. Louis Lederer, 501 S. Michigan st. The Women's Home Missionary society of Crai e M. K. church will meet in the church parlors. The Ladies Aid society of Kpworth Memorial church will meet in the church parlors. Thursday. The Indies' Aid .society of Gloria lei Swedish -Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors. The llalnbow club will be entertained by Mrs. C. F. Hatiield. 17:10 Hobtrtson st. ' Mrs. Isaac Farneman, 1015 S. MichIgan St.. will entertain the members of the Old Times Friends' club. The Woman's Literary club will meet with Mrs. Forest Hillier, CI 4 S. -Michigan st. The St. Joseph Valley Crange will mct In American hall at 1:"0 o'clock. The Norman 1-Md.y convention will take place in Pythian hall. The civics and philanthropic department of the Progress club will Friday. The Toadies' Aid society of tho First Presbyterian church will entertain w ith a thimble in the church parlors. The Frances Willard W. C. T. F. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Ha wkias. The I. A. T:. will me t with Mrs. L. IT. Itulo. 22S I'. Monroe st. Saturday. Tho Progress club will bold a symposium of clubs at which representatives from the Mishawaka Woman's dubs. Impromptu club. Shakespeare circle. Clio circle. Worth club. Women's Literary club and Wednesday club will be present.
r.e of the pretty affairs complimenting Miss Hilda Stedman was the luncheon at the I-xington tea room at 1 o'clock Monday aturnoon, gien by Mrs. Victor Jones. The dlor scheme of yellow and white was featured in an artistic center piece of marguerites and swanscnia. The guests were Miss Stedman. Miss Vera Campbell. Miss Ann Pus'har.o. Miss Helen Herr, Mrs. Lelb.y Meyer. Mrs. Mil1 am Studehaker. ?.lis. Charles Huff. Mrs. owtn Windeli. Mrs. !Mgar P.orely. Mis- Anne '.irlilc. Miss Louise Studehaker and Mrs. Ceoige Pvdr of .Mishaw aka.
The Mothers club this evening with
Herr. 120 hostesses Irs. A. X.
is entertaining iirst il inner for
f Mrs. K. M.
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Hero are throe models that aro right up to the minute in style and yet they are of practical utility and can be worn perhaps made in other colors and materials by the very conservative woman as well as her more individual sister.
One is a very chic gown from Oarrigues, Paris, made of tan colored brocaded duvetlne Avith a tunic of the same material. The over-corsage is of net heavily embroidered and the belt is of velvet.
la and Mrs. Rollo C. Pago. Covers were laid for 60 guests at a number of small tables.
Miss P.ertha 0 laser, whose engagement to Robert II. Dohn was announced recently, delightfully entertained Sunday evening with a dinner for 1G at her home on S. Chapin st. The table was centered with an empire basket of red roses and asparagus fern and the guest favors were small baskets of dowers. The guests were the Misses Alice Swartz. and Dorothy and Zilpa Ilosenstein of Mishawaka, Miss liess Fox of Peru, and the Misses Elizabeth, Genevieve and Goldene Hurwich, Lotta and Kate Flox, Frances and Itav Fox, Anna Glicksman and Mrs. J. G. Gluck. all of South Mend. Miss Cora Hendrickson. 1229 S. I'ighth st., entertained at dinner Sunday evening as a courtesy to the Misses Wava and Xestley Miller. Miss Wava. filler will leave soon for a long visit in Minnesota. t Tho Ladies' Aid society of tho First Christian church" served a delicious chickeh supper Saturday evening in the church parlors. Over 300 guests were served, among whom were many of the delegates to the W. C. T. U. convention. Tho hostesses were Mrs. i:. Wass. Mrs. C. P. DuComb, Mrs. Clyde Valentine and Mrs. Myrtle Sturgis. Miss Hazel Iinsonmayer. 120 E.Calvert st., entertained informally at a 5 o'clock tea Sunday afternoon. Covers were placed for 11. Music made the afternoon enjoyable.
PERSONALS
leaves the city Tuesday for Detroit, where he has accepted a position with a llrm of hatters. Miss Genevieve Lane, 037 K. Bronson st., has fully recovered from her recent illness. Miss Esther Motts, of Iakeville, spent Sunday in the city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Blanche Moon, 114 Dubail av. Eighteen of the girls employed at the Ellsworth store, walked Sunday afternoon to the woods near Xiles, and enjoyed a picnic and luncheon. Mis. Florence Taggart has left the city for Xappaneo, where she is to have charge of the domestic science department of the high school. Mrs. John Lane, 637 E. Bronson St., has returned from a two weeks' visit "with friends and relatives in Louisville and Paducah, Ky. Miss Coral Stewart and Mrs. Chas. Fowler spent Sundayln Kalamazoo as the guest of friends.
Mrs. Howard Woolverton, C2S X. Iifayette st., spent the week-end in Chicago. Miss Ithoda M. Welding cf Gary and Mrs. Kirby, probation officer of Lake City, were guests of Miss Carrie llein of the Associated Charities over the week-end. Mrs. Thad M. Talcott. 1091 Riverside drive, who has been ill from typhoid fever for eight weeks, is convalescing. Mrs. Henry Click. 1034 W. Colfax av.. has been called to Cairo, 111., by the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. D. W. Tucker. S43 Park av., has for her guest Mrs. George Pixley and Mrs. Frank Liekauf of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Frank Steiner and family, 706 X". St. Joseph st., spent Sunday in Xiles, as the guests of Mrs. Steiners parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case. Mrs. Georgu Taylor, head litter at Robertsons store, spent Sunday with friends in Xutwood. P. H Doremus Is making a sever-
MAKHLKiE LI C EX S KS. Stanley Radecki, 2 4. foreman, to Albena Kruszynska, 18. John Julius Palmgren, 40, piano salesman, Anna Maria Soderberg, 40. Frank Ruszkowski, 22, harness maker, to Mary Kimek, 20. William Xiemer, 21, laborer, Blanche Chudzlcka, 20. Stanley Bukowskl, 23. cabinet maker, Maudo MVJosierna. 25. Frank Kaczmarskl, 24, laborer, Mary Grawonska, 2 2. Theron Hughes, 22, machinist, Tressa Wiler, 23. William Brown, 22, cutter, Helen hunt, IS. William Arsett, 51, mason, Katie Mathews, 40. Joe Katal, 21, laborer, Jennie Symanowska, 21.
As every dross must b.ave a touch of fur the cosigners, hae trimmed the sleeves of this costume with fur. Paul Poirct. who is now in this country lecturing on dress, has made a street gown of ohl rose broadcloth with a sleeveless Russian blouse of striped velvet. This is edged with fur. Tho coat that is drawn is also of duvetlne banded with some of the fashionable dyed fur. Fur dyed to match dress materials is very popular in Paris. Whether it will take over here is another mattor. But whether your fur is dyed or not you must have a bit of it on both your dress ami hat to be strictly in fashion this winter.
WWOL DUSTERS'. Regular 75c dusters 43c at Coonley Drug Store. Advt.
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GOOD Biamc nd 3 CLAUSE
xoncii W. R. C. will give card party Tuesday afternoon at old court house. Advertisement.
CUT and EXG RAVED GLASS. Large stock arriving dally at Coonley Drug Store. Advt.
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of Solving the High Cost of Living is Buying KINNEY'S SHOES The Big 98c and $1.98 Shoe Store. 116-122 L Wayne St.
"DISCOVKItY DAY" TO IMZ GIVEN. ! This is thq title of a very handsome J plaques which is one of nineteen beau-
al days' business trip John Priess spent
to Peoria. 111.
the season at the home
.wain si. in a-s:suu norte and Michigan City, as
are Mrs. ihu-m swintz. frmic
C. W. Miltonberger, 219 Vistula av
Sunday in loa
the guest
Shidler. Mrs. Th-.!na Bul-
tiful pieces Robertson's store will give H the winners of the popular-school H contest. This one piece is valued atlw $50, and is a remarkable work of artjii by Raphael Giomi. A bust of Colum- i bus Is also included in the collection, j
uon t iau to vote lor your iavorite
school, while the contest is young. J M
! S3
any Robertson salesperson.
.urt is uie nine 10 gci uie nauu. .sk
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Qual- ; I
UMBRELLAS. Regular 75c ity 50c; $1.00 quality 75c; $1.50
ity $1.00. Large assortment at Coon
ley Drug Store. Advt.
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One of our new numbers is the Satin "Baby CoH'Boot. Its'
you'll want a pair as soon as you see them.
Ladies' Black a beauty and
COME AND SEE IF YOU DON'T
REAL IT.TK TllANSFKItS. William K. McIIenry and wife to William R .Baker, lot 11$ Swygart's second addition, $2,550. William A. Lintner and wife to Fred W. Keller, lot 13. Wm. A. Lintner's addition, $2.
Joseph Meszaros and wife to Ame- !
lia G. Gosline, lot 410 Summit Place second addition, $2. Amelia G. Gosline to Joseph Meszaros and Verona, same as next above, $2. Riverview Cemetery association to Ludw ig T. Bode, lots 363 and 33 4. section X", Riverview cemetery, $50. David A. Shaw and wife to Andrew P. Kline, lot fS. Campbell's plat. $250. State of Indiana to John C. Marble, lots 42 and 75, Ilartrnan and Miller's plat. $20. Same to Same, lot 21, Arnold & Fisher, sub, $6.67. Same to Same, a tract of land In Libertv township. $5.10. William Francis Taylor to Mary A. Sink, a tract of land in Clay township, $42.
The
square
new
or
thin shapes, round, Gold
and Silver, $1.50 up. s SOLID GOLD LA VALUERS $3.75 up.
WATCHES and CLOCKS. Good, durable and cheap at Coonley Drug Store. Advt,
A Reliable Jewelry Store.
f FRANK M AYR &B
SONS' CO. Established 1873. See our Show Window.
The Dry Goods we sell you are just what we claim they are, no more no less. You are No Stranger to this store; we are No Stranger to you. -We want your trade. You've Confidence in us and we've Confidence in you. If our goods are wrong or a mistake is made, we right it. If you are" not quite satisfied with your transactions here, vou tell us. When you read an Ellsworth Advertisement vou know the Goods you read about are in the Store waiting for you and the Prices Are Just what we say they arc. This Store raises the Standard of Merchandising; instead of seeing how much profit (the old-school way) we can mark on a bill of goods, our chief concern is to figure how low we can afford to sell the goods to you, one price to all. This isn't a Bromide. It's the Right Way to sell merchandise, recognized by the best merchants the world over and being adopted bv more merchants every year, but a Very Old Method With Us, as you know. The "slick" way is to "give 'em a leader and then stick on Wg preli: and ee how much you can get out of the balance of stock load the pro tit on as strong as it will stand." But the days of the Sharp Practice Artists are Numbered. This Store's way is to mark downright Mcdest Profits cn the Goods it veils and more people are discovering this every day. Haven't you tcund thi? so? . JOHN CHESS ELLSWORTH
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Revillon Freres the Nam
that Stands Ahead in Furs The Revillon Showing this year is Distinctly a Fashion Showing. Some Wonderful Combinations have been Produced from the Revillon. Fur Collections, Collections made During the Year. This Showing this Display of Furs which we Arranged with the World Famed House of Revillon Freres is now on today and tomorrow for Monday and Tuesday. And, the Fur Opportunity thus afforded is a Rare One Indeed for the Complete New York Line of Revillon Furs are Here Shown.
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Revillon Furs Stand Close Scrutiny and Long Wear
"THE BntOHTCST SPOT YV TOYr'N
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Dress is Woman's Particular field
AMPLE sun SALE
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A trunk of sample suits of the better kind. Only one of a kind. Styles not due to be shown at retail.before November 1st. Mostly sizes 36 and 38. No matter how low the price you pay for a suit it is not a bargain unless it is right in every style detail
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To help tier look well is our business
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The right to look well is her privilege
$75.00 Sample Suits for $57.50 .$57.50 Sample Suits for $40.00 $50.00 Sample Suits for $37.50 $40.00 Sample Suits for $30.00 $35.00 Sample Suits for $27.50
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THESE $UITS IN OUR WINDOW
To it
we
devote ourselves exclusively.
ALTERATIONS FREE
LUNDY
CO.
CORNER MICHIGAN AND WAYNE STREETS
