South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 162, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1914 — Page 4

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iii-niuii:.v sphinc.s. James MeCullouK-h of Indianapolis 1 visiting 1iI.h mother. Mra. 15. V. McCuIIough. Willia.ni Dtnn was a busings visitor in St. Joseph Tuesday. Miss Ola Grct nc of South IUnd is visiting Miss (Ieon?la Ilarptr. Mrs. T. II. Fitzgerald and children left Monday for their horrid in Moapa, Nov. For the past year they have) been .-tayinp at the home of the former's moth r, Mrs. Hester 15. Steven. The Hinphman band, under direction of Alvin Willis, has received the appointment of State. (Jrantfe band. J. F. Harper of Chicago sjx-nt the vveoU-en! with hi. family who are living in the I)ix home on Cass st. Mis.' Nell I'atton of r,.iUb: Creek is visiting friends here. Mrs. J'ertha Hell has been visiting lier ulster. Mrs. Roxa Ilollins, in Mlshawaka. Mrs. Valina Summers visited her daughter, Mrs. Dolph liepiine. In Niles Monday. Mr?. Martha A. Taylor went to Chicago Tue -!; v for a month's visit at the home of her son. M. D. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Clyde Hurilkk, in Henton Harbor this week. 1. A. Mvlntyre of Chicago, superJntendent of the National Physical Culture union, will ive five lectures here this week. The tirst one will be Klven at the M. K. church Thursday evening, subject. "The Temple of God". Mrs. Frank Slater visited her daughter. Mrs. Coxl Kaiser, in Niles Tuesday. Mi si Tillie Lemon has returned from Ypjrilantl, where nhe has bet-n staying with her nP-ce, Mrs. Pearl Snyder, the past six months. K. P. Carlarul was a business visitor in St. Jo.-eph Tuesday. The F. M. S. ,,f the M. K. church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. M. Richardson. Mrs. H. A. Carr was a St. Joseph visitor Tuesday. The 40th annual Old Settlers' picnic Will be held hero Wednesday, June 10. Congressman F. L. Hamilton, will speak at 10:30 o'clock. Music by the Perrien Fprlngs and State Grange bands. . . Mr. and Mrs. .eorg-o W. Whitman were visitors at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Frank Whitcotnb, in Sout'n P.end Wednesday. Dr. Samuel Wliitehall and son Frank of l ith Fend were business visitors here Wediusd.iv.

Yiirm:i r;ici-:i:vooi. Winifrerl Green woou will be shown in a two-reel American Kory at the Surprise theater today. The story is a stirrini: society drama. It Js one that is fascinating In the extreme and that holds the interest throughout. Th settings were evidently selected with great care and reproduce with minute detail incidents in the tocography of Honolulu. I'd. Coxen plays the lead supported by Winifred Greenwood and George Field, an invincible trio, supported by other prominent stars. The "Mutual Weekly" will b- shown with the latest current events In pictures. Tomorrow will brln "Our Mutual Girl" in chapter 13. but there's nothing unlucky this time in the combination of th- two thirteen?. Marcaret, "our Mutual Girl", has one of the busiest and most exciting days of her young life. She wakes on St. Patrick's day morn. Then she sees the big parade and sees the famous "Fighting Sixty-ninth" regiment coming from mass, sees Mayor Mitchell and Cardinal Farley review the marching hosts and thoroughly enJoys the big spectacle from her van-

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si. "A Million In Pearls" is a Victor two-reel melodrama, with Walter Miller and Violet Cameron. It is not the confidence man that the average person needs to fear. It the cheap crook who forces his way into your house during the s-mall hours of the night and makes off with the family silver. The confidence man doesn't do business in that way. His is a game plus brains and the average person is not a big enough fish for his net. The story makes an entertaining number.

AMERICAN CLUBWOMAN WINS FAME ABROAD

tiii: auditorium. The Auditorium pictures for today are a two part Vitagraph called "The Countess Veschi's Jewels." "Her Mother's Weakness." the story of a houI regenerated through suffering. "The Kival Undertakers." a clever Vitagraph comedy concerning one, T. K. Sampson, a prominent citizen of Rapid City, who. while glancing over the morning paper, finds an item which erroneously states he is not expected to live. Two rival undertakers call on him and express their sympathy, and several of his poor relations also call to inquire about him. He doesn't die and he isn't even ill. but he fools them all by pretending that he is and the fun follows fast and furiously. The Pathe Weekly of Current Events will contain a number of items of interest. Friday a beautiful hand colored picture in four reels, entitled "The Hand of Destiny" will be shown together with a classy Pathe "The Marriage of Cupid."

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Feveral Knglish clubs. Few American women have more London alfiliations than Miss Prower. he is an active member of the London Lyceum club, the Knglish Folk Dance society, the society uf American Women in London, and she is a member of the advisory board of the Merrie England society, a club organized by Lady Ran

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Special Correspondence. ST. CLOUD. When Miss Josephine V. Brower, author, club woman and professor in the St. Cloud normal bchool. attends the biennial convention of club women in Chicago June 9 she will go not only as a federation chairman, but as the representative of

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noCKVILLK. William Lamphere and Thonwas 1'. Putler. deputy fish co:nmission rs. ;;.ie tiletl suit against the county commissioners for $2." their elalm 1t the destruction of tish nets found on reserve premises last week.

The smile thai sives a Erecting. The smile that bids us part Is a rift of rosy sunshine. Gleaming, .gushing from the heart. A CORNCOB pipe factory will be built in iwashawaka provided the citizens-can furnish the cobs. A MKHK THIFLK. A LOCAL high school girl graduate in taking leave of a favorato instructor said: "Good-bye, Professor. I shall never forget yon. I am indebted to you for all I know." "Oh. I beg of you." replied the Prof., giving her a fond pat, "don't mention- such -a trifle." DOING TODAY. 'Never eross a bridge till you conn to It," My mother usetl to say, "Which means, my friends, that v mustn't fret Over troubles that may the future beset. If we've done all we can today. (leorgo Hull knows as much bum Iatin as a Notre Dame senior and yet

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TODAY WINIFRED GREENWOOD In a Two Reel American Stop, "A SOUL ASTRAY" The story is one that is fascinating in the extreme and that hclds the interest throughout. The settings were evidently selected with great care and reproduce with minute detail incidents in the topography of Honolulu. Ed Coxen plays the lead, supported by Winifred Greenwood and George Field, an invincible trio, supported by other prominent stars. MUTUAL WEEKLY With the Latest Current Events in Moving Pictures.

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"THE COUNTESS VESCHI'S JEWELS" A two reel Vltanaph. "PATHE WEEKLY OF CURRENT EVENTS" "HER MOTHER'S WEAKNESS" A Ixvautiful Ulojrraph story. "THE RIVAL UNDERTAKERS" Vitagraph Comcdj'.

Special for IVitlay An exceptionally attractive bill lias teen arranged. The feature Mill be "Tlie Hand of Destiny," n lraina in four parts ami lianil-coloreil.

Dancing Every Night at Dreamland Springhrook Park

Under the auspices of South Bend Council of the United Commercial Travelers of America Assisted by Heathe Gregory,$oloist St. Hedwige Choral Society of 65 Voices iVith Special Exhibition Drill of The Boy Scouts of America and Band of 68 Pieces The Musical Event of tho Year. A Program of Unusual Excellence. Open to the Public. SEATS 50c, 75c, $1.00.

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