South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1914 — Page 6

3. 1911 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. 6 ! GROUP OF TEXAS RANGERS, PRIDE OF THE LONE STAR STATE HEIGHT OF A HEEL CHANGES COMPLEXION Late News from the Surrounding Towns 9v . v . . .. ' t

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' Uiv No. 4. at thir hall Tuts'lay ' -vrn in pt. A la.-s ol Jive n v member I was initiate. th- isitir ir hiv' lining th initiatory work. Uht rcfreshi rn-nts wr- rwl and an njoyaMe I -v-n i n was the visitors leaving for South lU'til or the Northern Intliana int-rurlan at It :U oYIock. Mr in tm of th I'nr-in Missionary , Mci'.ty f tru- M. K. church wrnt to ' Irta- I'ralrif Thursday in responsto ap invitation from a society there, i to jtiin thrrn W a lpoetin;. i J. Smith is in Marshall, Minn.. , uhi H' h nt to attend thf funeral I of Mrs. Iy".vis Maurer. Mrs. J. ('. Onluii is ill. Mrs. I. A. lUdnharo and Mrs. Will Milh-r wf-re in South it-nd Tuesday ; on a shopping tour. Mrs. Martin Novak and little dauhtr. Klizaheth, returned Tuesday from I I-aporte, where the lattt-r was a pai tient at Holy Family hospital, i Th- ladies of the M. K. Aid society

will have a bazar Saturday, April 4, NMW Y(l:K. April - The h-iKht : ;it th- S. II. Martin stop- building, in he I-. rnal; .- a diff-n n - in th Fanc.vworli articles, aprons, xunbon-

) rob.r of tli.- roinpi.-xion a'-eordini: to : rHts tc- win ' "n ',0- alj, h,,m0 I , , i ' baking and lunch will be served in . I t. Alary rawford. who makes phy- , t.Vf.nimJ

ih-.h aiuination.-: of women ajpli-j Mrs. James Rodders is routined to cants for civil servie,. ; , t i r: her b.-d." suffering from injuries sus"Wonwii vho wear low-h-lol, com-! t : t i r . I in a fall.- . , . , . . , . . , . . ; Miss i:tlu I Horten is 111 with measlortable -hoes ate healths r. nave bet-, ,,.s ;m(J s.vt.r:il other rases h.lVt. lK.en t'-r com p.exj.ms and are haT'pi r than, re,,urjtM tho,.- uho ueai hiuii-h. eled shoes.-j Mis ieorRe W. Douitv and Mrs. I perry McDonald were calb-,1 to South

1 IVnd Tuesday by the death of their sister. Mrs. Kmilv Buckles. Mrs. 1 ( Sa'er was hostess Wed-

St. .Iom-1i Woman Taken lor Death : "esday afternoon at a meeting ot tho : Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist of Infant hihl. j church. j Prayer meeting conducted by memi.ers of the Christian church. was .-T. Jsi:i'H. April Mrs. Nttie j ht.j,, al tn,. homf. (f Mrs. Sarah Dudl'olter d" Sr. Jos. ph was formally p,v vt.,i,K.S(i.-iv evening.

arretted tor tuiinl'-r ot h-r lMtant t hi!d he-.- today and i now lodged in the county jail awaiting arraiminu nt in the courts. Mrs. potter has confe.-sed thai the infant found at the fair : rounds way

hen?, but she declares th.it it died i Mieh.. is a uest of his son. Thomas while in h r possession ainl tliat she McJowan, and family.

ave it to tin- i.stiiej- for burial. The father f tlie child is 1 ili-T looked lor by th-- pulii t . but has :-o far eluded jnjrsuit.

Tli- loeal iue of I.ady Maccabees l''-"-l Sunday. I - . , , o ,L ,, i ' Mrs. ;ieen Vest of near Nutwood ; ent.itain . J ladHs of .South lnUi...,.., tv,,,,,,. ;.v. i tr.

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Ilniest Kaser of Indianapolis, spent Saturday nipht and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kaser. .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Piers and

children were In South Hend Sunday. ! ?.Ir. and Mrs. John Clemens pent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I'lmer Woods of Oak Grove. Services at Munson chapl will le j

as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Hpworth league at 6 p. m.; preaching service at 7 p. m. by Rev. Appleby of South Hend. Everybody welcome. Keazue Mrown and ulauhter, Mrs. Mangus. spent Saturday in South

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Wesley Hummer of South Pend spent Sunday with his son, Ernest Hummer, and family. Esther. Ialo ami Cletis Ulbricht of South Pend are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Kaser. Mr. and Mr?. Grove Taylor and little son ?pent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whitsell, of Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cassells and family - of Oak Grove spent Sunday with Sir. and Mrs. John Holston.

MURDER CHARGE MADE

Mrs. A. H. Compton is a guest of lu-r daimhter. Mrs. P. F. Vogler of Chesterton. ('. A. Parker visited his sister. Mrs. A. E. Penton, at Iaporte, Monday. Mr. McGowan of Grand Ilapids,

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HOBSON FOR PRESIDENT Will he I'amlidatr ir Piimary P.ill 15cromc.s a I. aw.

IIAKKKTOWX. James Snodgrass was a Xiles visitor Saturday. Charles Clemens spent several days with his parents at South Pend last week. Miss Poctor was called to Decatur Friday on account of the death of her brother. Mrs. James Snodgrass, Mrs. Pau-

man and Mrs. Haas spent Tuesday aft1 ernoon with Mrs. M. E. Gilbert. PIPMINGIIAM. Ala.. April . In a 1 Charles lunlgv of north of Pu.'tatenient puldished IoiIm.v, Congress- chanan at' dinner with Mr. r.nd Mrs. man Richmond p. I l)bxo;is campaign; llolmquist last Saturday. :nanager announces That Mr. Ilohson i Mrs. S. A. i-'ergusuti and Mrs. H. J. will be a candidate for the presidency ! Cauffman entertained la 1. of If.

if Pres. Wilson's presidential primary

bill becomes a law. tie will run as a

ladies at dinner Saturdav at the home

of the former at West Mertrand. A

progressive demoerat. In anticipating ! very enjoyable time was had by all the passage of the primary lull to j present. Hhis month Mrs. J. I..

make his antiouiu emeilt, liobson be

comes tile hist c iPall'bite in tile field for the 1 '.! nomination.

Knight. Mrs. Lightfoot ami Hattie

Clemens will entertain at the Knight home in Puchanan.

CAMPERS HOLD REUNION!

STOVERN ILLi:. Miss Essie Pcnnctt of Kansas City,

, , .... ... " . .. . . . Mo., is spending a few days with Mr. I.;uN ut lulled ( Jimp I.bcihail in ' , X ... , h afer

Mr. and Mrs. John Penm and Mr.

.s ion at V. I. C. A.

Fifty hoy members of ('amp Eberhart eiijeycd reunion night last night

and Mrs. Fred Heron of Granger. Ind..

were Sunday guests of Mrs. Embersin

Palmer

Jacob Kling has returned to his

home at Cassopolis, Mich., from an

at the V. M. C. A Hoys' annex. a ; ;.xt,.n,i, ( visit with his sister, Mrs. rogram of sngs. story telling and Kml),rson v.Omer. .

William Deavel has resigned his po

tricks was ia rt ic 1 1 a t e 1 m hv in'

boys. Several delegates were present fn 111 Goshen. b!ty. Glencoe, Mishavaka and Chicago. Short talks were given by J. C. Prug, James Van Pen Posch and I H. Cheby. IS KILLLED IJ DISPUTE

itarrcl Over Iveg of Peer at Redford. Pa., EmN Fatally.

sition as park commissioner and left this place.

Several from this place attended the funeraFof Walter Fulmer at Mish-

awaka Monday.

Albert Stover was in South Pend on

business Saturday

Mrs. W. L. Sihafer and Miss Essie

j Pennett of Weigelsburg, Ind., were 1 guests of Miss Julia Heron of . this

place Tuesday

Mayor Mover says he knows spring

UNION. George and Joe Planck of Elkhart ure spending their spring vacation at home. Miss Mary Planck of North Porter has been at the home of Dr. Planck for the past week having an infected linger treated. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall are the parents of a baby girl, born Monday. William Rine and family visited Charles Vohn and family Sunday. Elisha Coker and family spent Saturday and Sunday in South Hend. Mrs. William Overholtz of Nappannee is spending a few days with her sister. Mrs. II. J. Ruhl. E. J. Klose, our groccr.vman, is nw using his auto to carry goods from Elkhart.

Rev. Thompson is spending a few

days on his farm near Kalamazoo.

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Tyre of men who were at tirst susjectei of having invatl-'d Mexico to recover the body of Clement' Veraar.' the Amcrie.m rarihm.ti; as lured across the border and slain by members of the federal armv.

Mrs. Moulton was a visitor in Xib-s Friday. Frank Doane mocd his fami! back to the farm Tuesday. Will Fox left for Seattle Tuesday looking for a place to locate. Miss Florence Ponine returned home from school at Ypsilanti Saturday having completed her school work there. Mrs. Pyron Aldrich visitel in Xiles Friday with her friend. Mrs. Hatfield. Miss Eva Wiltse spent a few days in Jones with her sister. Mrs. Decern of Wakalee is a guest of Mrs. Oscar Eoupee. Mrs. Edna Pool is seriously ill at the home of her mother. Floyd Filley was a visitor at the Will Smith home near Three River..

YELLOW I1AXK,. Elmer Coil was in South Rend Sat

urday on business.

An ice cream social was held at

the home of Mrs. Amanda Paughman

last Saturday evening.

Isaac Itensberger will hold a pub

lic sale at his residence Tuesday,

March 31. The Indies' Aid society will meet with Miss Monola Houser next Thursday for an all-day sewing party. Mrs. Jacob Peed is seriously ill. A. W. Dolph is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs Cdvvard Wrifht :iml

family were Sunday guests of Mr. and J J Mrs. Mahlon Long. 1 The Misses Fayetta and Iaura Huff !

were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ! o Wm. Iong. I M Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawlleted i 1

and family were Sunday visitors of ! !i

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Houser. U

Mr. and Mrs. George Mc'Prlde entertained a number of their friends last Sunday. Among the guests that were present were Mr. and Mrs. Parnhart of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Penjamln Parnhart of North Liberty, j Henry Schrool is improving slowly. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Steele visited ; with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pensberger last Sunday. (

PLYMOt TIL Hew E. C. Wareing. a former pastor cf the Methodist church, will occupy his old pulpit here Sunday. He will come from Cincinnati. Miss Hazel Neff has gone to San Francisco in answer to a telegram from the Ernest Gamble party. Miss Xeff recently returned from Panama, where the Gamble party, of which she was a member, gave a series of concerts. Will F. Young, former councilman,

is lying very ill at his home on Garro st. His condition does not improve. Ex-Sheriff Daniel Yoris wji-s in the city Thursday and left for Indianapolis. He has resigned his position as guard at the prison north to aocept the appointment of deputy revenue collector, made by Peter J. Kruyer Alva Price suffered a broken leg Thursday when he was kicked by a. horse, ilis injuries are severe. His children reside in South Pend. Mrs. A. C. Xorth, with her daughter, Miriam, left Thursday for Salt Lake City, where she will remain this summer with three of her children, who are living there. Mrs. Christian Fisher has gone to Detroit to spend a season with her people. Company I banquetted at the Piverside after the meeting and tirill this week. Captain Thomas has inaugurated at stated these social features for the good of the company. Pev. and Mrs. S. 1 1. Yager are visiting friends at Gary. Glen Cressner. clerk in the Model drug store, has accepted a similar position in Mishawaka. and he and his wife have moved there. Pasil Powell, age ,S9 years, is dead at the home of a daughter at Argos.

He was the father of ex-Mavor John P. Powell. Luther U. Cressner has been appointed administrator of the estate of Sarah H. Pierce, deceased. The Yandalia company sent official notices for publication today announcing that train 4', northward from this station at 8:04 a. m.. and the southward train due at 1::;u a, in., and all Sunday trains will be discontinued after midnight of Sunday. April 5. The Sunday trains will be a disappointment to a great many former Plymouth people, residents of South Pend. who come to Plymouth and return in large numbers evcrv Sundav.

OLIYK HltANCII. The Ladies' Aid society of Maple Grove church met with Mrs. Adam Martin for an all day sewing Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henson Watkins are spending a few days with Lee Watkins and family. Miss Essie Pennett has returned to her home after spending a few months working in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins re-

Miss Anna Ambrsen has ret arm i home from South Pend after workir;.; there for a ouple of u, ckv Miss Lucile A : e j- , -ei . .- . y ill at Epworth ho;utul. Mrs. Minnie Shuppert and daught i isitcd with Mi. and Mr-. Albert Co; -dray S iturday. Laura Hupp is lead-in the o!;Pranch school during the :',!:,.- ..f the teach, r. Miss Auer. Mrs. George I'eagle; and --ui. Mi!ton. ',ere in in Pr ::u n Sat !!. t .c. -telld the !U!!c'al of the f.euu r"- .-i--ter-in-la w. Mrs. Slierman P nm-n i m, a !i proved after a recent illu Yern N'inson has returued bona- a'ter sjonding Sunda in Sir;: h Pt ial. Alma Hardy has 1. t;:rn d to Jc!.r Plummer's alt-r u lvir g 1 r PoNi e and family for a wo Ic. 1'reachin- seriees at the MapbGroe church Sup!a- at 11 a. m.. April ."th.

LAXSIXG l'outteen .-!a-. s ..f

j graduates will c :seti ble at tl - Michigan Agricultural college in .June for

turned to their homo in Michigan after ! a big i eunion. A series of ivuiiii.;

sjiending a few days with Oscar Xolen at ;ie-year intervals has and family. ped out.

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PEPFOPP. Pa.. April ".. During a' the frogs in the Weigelsburg lake.

dispute o-.er a k--g of beer, early to-' Irvin Leach was in South Pend on

d iv Charbs Peelers iolt to death his !uisin'ss Saturday.

chum, c, rover Iods.n. in the pool- I Miss Marie Schafer of Palmer's

room of a hotel in Ilooeuell. mib-s . prairie, spent Siturda.v and Sunday

from here. Peiteis. nhi N now with her grandmother, Mrs. E. Pal-h'dga-d i:i jail here charged with mur- mer. der declares tie am! his chum were Mrs. Emberson Palmer is spending under the intira ice , f liquor at the ;, f,.w days wit!i her niece. Mrs. Peter time of the shooting. Hcsch. Mishawaka. Ind.

WOMAN'S WILL IS FILED

I 'I YE POINTS. Geraldine. little ilaughter of Mr.

" and Mrs. James Williams, is ill with Mr-. Su-anna an Scoiu I.eaxe- Prop- diphtluria vru to Children. M'"- '- V'rit an,1l rence ' ot Good lew. visited Mrs. Ernest The v ,,f the la. te Su.-anfu 'an Hummer Saturday. Sc.uk of North Liberty v. as tiled in m. M m the cili '.lit n'lirt n:; Thur-day and adttutted to probate and record. Pi ' A l1CTDlOA M HC

this will Mr:-. Van Scoik provided tha HUlLniVHIH WVII L. Vl

her daughter. "athn:ie DiUiui should be gpen il'" her -on. John Van Scoik. .houbl M-t as should also Maiv Whltmaa. atio'her daughter, and the remainder o? tiie estate should !e divided e.piallN ;:;uoii- the m chilli i c n . lln!l!Mi,r" P'.c Mouitam Tea is TatUl'e"s o n t on it . purely v egeta ble. p, us.- S not follow ,-d b itali.ing

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Mrs. Frank Hoffman of Goshen is ; fi

spending a few days with her brother, John Alford and family. Mrs. Leland Smith was in South Pend Saturday.

- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shrader of J U

.sontn uenu visiteu tne latter s par- ;

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Shreve Warrell, Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Pertha Kemley visited friends in South Pend Thursday night. Mrs. Cyrus Ringle is spending a few days in Penton Harbor. Mr. and Mrs.

Itinglo will leave for California this !

week. The Christian church Ladles' Aid met with "Mrs. Harry Met2gar Wed

nesday afternoon.

Thirty-five friends and neighbors

met at the home of Walter Vander- , sypt Tuesday evening for a farewell ; party. The Gleaners will serve dinner at '

Walter Vandersypt's sale Tuesday.

Miss Leah Parbier was in South , H !. ... T I.l.... ..I. .1. .....J O ....... J ... .

Mrs. L. K. Itarbier visited her sou. : Lrnest Parbier and family, in South ! U P-nd Thursday and Friday. , A

Miss Grace Wright of South Pend j visited her cotisin, Mrsj. Pert Kown- ! over, Friday and Saturday. j

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VAN I ALIA. I Will Kline transacted business in t Cassopolis Saturday. David Kollar is expected home from ' the hospital at Klkhart this week. j Mrs. T. C. White and daughter, t Ruth, of Will.amsville. were callers at the Pellovvs home Sundav.

Mrs. Amanda Ponine has purchased 1 j the James Udell property. , H

Mesdames Iimbert and Wilson spent Saturday in Cassopolis.

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a new piano. Mrs. Wiltse and daughter transacted business in Cassopolis Saturday.

FRECKLES!!

Don't Hide Tliom With a Veil: Keinoe Them With the Otliim Prex'riptloii. This prescription for the removal of ; freckles war. written by a prominent physician and is'4 usually so successful' in removing freckles and giving a. clear beautiful complexion that it is sold by druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. ' Don't hide your freckles under a ; veil; get an ounce of othine and lemove them. Kvcn the fir.u few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vr.nishlng entirely. T?e kiita to t).f druir:rist fi-r the

louble strength othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee.

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s'pecial Correspondence. Ia .'I X. April 2. Most popular of the rt ..:: popular American social bad. ;-- in Londoti is Mrs. Lewis H.ir-

co ;:r. wit.- f the netv secretary of th. eobmies. Mrs. Harcourt is the niece of the h;te j. pirpont Morgan and daughter of Walter H. Ptirns of N w York. The Prince of Wales is treipaentP a jrwest at her home at i NutlvhiUii I'Ul k.

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