South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 295, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1914 — Page 7
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fi-tcl ly Mrs. Charles K. Huff ami .Mi.-s Harrirtt 'Mivor entertained on V-iliu s.lay afternoon at auction I r i I tr for .Miss Vrlm:i Twomcv whoso
m;irriaz will take place hit" in Octo-'
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Aid ciety of tne Kirst Hr thren chunh was held Wednesday at th home of Mrs. Kn Thnma?,'::i.'i Miltor; av. Th- morning was spent with needlework and fullinvlnq th picnic dinner a husniJ-ss and l-otiml meeting was ludd during whi'-h Mrs. Thomas and Mr.. Yii:ni- l.awrerjc; jriv e reports of th- j-tat- cnf-r-n-held ref-ently at Milforfl. Ind. Th mxt monthly meeting will he held with Mrs Knima Uei ht 1, Mrs. Herbert Harmirri. 41 : Cuhiri M., vas hosU'Ks Wdnevday afternoon to members of the Yiolot lub. The regular business me'tintf way i!1owmI hi' cart's fiijoyed at tlm- tahlrM. Fat.rs were awarded Mrs. Dulcio McMillan. Mrs. H:nin;i Hoffman and Mrs. Alic' Brown. Th' ust j r izt-s were Kiven Mrs. Maud Coleman and Mrs. K1U Werman. I)ainty r'fr-shnients were served during a social time. .Mrs. Dora i:ans. 11 to. .S. Hh st.. Kiver Pari:, will entertain the club Oct. US. )n Oct. 22 there will be a card party bv the dub at the V. O. W. hall on 11.
Jefferson blvd. Mrs. F. I.. Kockstroh, TOJ N. Michigan st.. was hostess to the members of the Hon Ton Sewing club Wednesday afternoon. Needlework was the feature of the afternoon which closed with a social time and refreshments. .Mrs, Amiel Sehmok, S. .St. Iotiis st., will entertain Oct. J S. Th Sunshine club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. George Nusshart, 1 :: 1 4 lOlwood av. After a business meeting contests were enjoyed, favors going to Mrs. JessH Taylor, Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Luncheon was served during a social hour. There will be a general social meeting of the club Oct. 2. at tho W. O. W. hall. US 11. Jefferson blvd. Section one of the department of literature of the Progress club held a most Interesting ineetng Wednesday afternoon. The department has chosen as its .season's tntdc the study of Tennyson and the afternoon was devoted to papers by Miss Manda Komlg and Miss Hose Bennett, who spoke on "Tennyson's Friends, Personal and Literary." and "The Home Life of Tennyson." At the noM meeting, Oct. 2R, Miss Kdyth J. Brown will have charge and the program will be a fitudy of the Lyrics of Tennyson. Miss Clara Lockstidt, HI 4 Keasey f-t., entertained at an aluminum shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Bertha Zilky w ho will be married tho latter part of the month to .Merle Leo Doty of Bakcrsfield, Cat. Tho guests numbered 20. Tho house was prettily decorated for the occasion with autumn flowers and foliage, a color ffchem bfing carried out in red. green und white. Music was furnished by Mis3 Inez Zilky who rendered a number of piano selections and tho Misses Clara Zilky and Lldora Zears "who contributed several vocal solos. At tho close of the evening a delicious buffet luncheon was eerved. Mrs. O. G. Huff, 613 Park a v.. as-
going to Mrs. Alexis Oonuillard and i Miss Tworney. Luncheon was seredj at a table effectively decorated with! fall flowers. J The Mioses Margaret and Lillian,
.Mai mi nae issuei earns ior an ai home for Tuesday afternoon from o'clock to r, to introduce Mrs. J. Almon Martin. recently removed to South liend from Truman, Ark.
Art League To Guide Fashion National Organization Sends Suggestions to Dressmakers.
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i rankiin st.. entertained at dinner Wednesday evening as a courtesy to Mrs. John Aker of Bourbon Ind. Covers were placed for nine. The Ladles' Aid society of Stull M. 11. chapel met Wednesday afUrnoon at the church parlors. Twenty-one
mem tiers were present. Durum tne i
Barrels of Turpentine in North Michigan St. Paint Store Almost Burn Through Loss is Around $1,500.
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The following early autumn fashion suggestions were yesterday sent to dressmakers throughout the United States hv Madame Alia Rfnlev. nresi-
CJerard. 1210 dent of the Fashion Art league of
A rn erica: "The coat dress is a smart substitute for the Tailleur costume for the mild days of fall ami an ideal costume for the California season. Dark bottle
green, tete de negre brown, black or I navy blue are the desirable shades, j lnrk blue never stas in favor very
r..L'ui:ir k,..; ..rr .n.m.ma MK wuii un.' u u ra uresser uecause
w ere made- for a bazar and supper to 0l itw Kreat vogue for iractical use. be given November 20 at the chunh. "Tht materials used are vigonne, The remainder of the nfternooM wan broadcloth or serge used in combina-
sper.t in knotting vomfor ts and re- tion with satin, with edges bound with freshrnents were served duiing a so-I narrow, black silk braid. In this type j cial hour. The society will meet No- of Kw" th' straight line from shoul-( vember 11 at the church. dI" t" " -ivi, wy.v lo lhe mVr'J J litinct waist line and daring skirt. ' The third A. C m in i' d folks This much discussed skirt should be darie. frit- the p;im L'ivet u'cil. from two to tliree and a half vards in I
m-v.h.x- .v ..ni-' Th.. Me-i.L ,rr-hi I ividth and of circular cut. If the skirt ' Several barrels of naptka. turpentine,
An explosion was averted by a matter of minutes last evening when Central, No. "J and No. 0 hose companies put out a lire in the shack just back of t 'ie buchr A: Knsberger paint store and the Koos furniture store on N. Michigan st.
Fire broke out about 0 o ci k ni
the shack, presumably from spontaneous comhustion. Immediately a number of cans containing paint and
oil cauuht. yetting lire to the root" of J the building. j When tlie firemen arrived the lire j had gained e msitkiable headwav.J and an explosion seemed c rt.iin. i
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if danc-es. About 35 eouples at- j tunic half of three-quarters way round tended. I( freshmenLs w ere served, i and with a wider skirt a short coat
The next danee to be given by the j c'ub will be the opening dance, Oct.; I'l. when the Hrownoll orehst!; of; I'cnton Harbor will provide music. j
and other explosii were s a round d by lire, and only a ijuick piit-(ut saved j an explosion Lhai v.cubl uudoubieilly
eltect either in back or front, or a h::e wrecked wic bwuudr-r. shrt tlared peplum with a narow sash An idea t.t how ro ar om... .,f thtied in a bow at one side, with fringed ! barr Is were to the exploding point;
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Mrs. John Shea. G47 lJinmond av., entertained the members of the"inrlependent clul Wednesday afternoon. Two guests beshhs the regular members were prt rit. the out of town guest being Mis. Cook of Los Angeles. In the contest, prizes were award d Mrs. James Thumm and Mrs. YV. Home. Hainty refrshiner)P were served during a social hour. Arrangements were made during the business meeting for a picnic dinner to be held at the home of Mr:i. A. Wright. I Liver Park, some time in November. The n'Xt regular meeting of the club will be held Oct. but th place has not been decided. The Wednesday club met Wednesday afternoon for its regular session at the home of Mrs. V. A. lirym. 1 ::" i:. Jefferson blvd. Th- subject for th' afternoon s study was that of Confucius and his teachings. The lender was Mrs. A. 1. iirick. Th' dub will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Brick at her home, 7 W. Washington av. In honor of their daughter. Mi. Winifred Weld who will be married this evening to J. liavmond Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W. M . Weld. I'-'- v' Colfax av.. entertained Wcdr.csdjy evening at a family dinr.er. Covers were placed from nine. The eoior scheme in decorations was green and white, garden flowers heir.g rs l ia pr.)fudon. (hit of town guesta wer Mrs. ('.rant C. Fox of Kidgewood. N. J., Mrs. Hell Sheldon of Perry. N. V. and Mrs. d'eorge Turner of tfturis. Mich. Little Miss .iyrtle Nrsvant. 4. Car
roll st., was hostess to 2 of her young friends Wednesday morning at tlu Ixifayette school kindergarten in celebration of her fifth birtjiday anniversary. The little people spent the morning with games and a dainty luncheon was served them. Favors were tiny paper baskets filled with bonbons. The first meeting of the North Side Culture club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Hertsch, Portage a v. Mrs. L. Greenan discussed looks one and two of volume four of Les Miserabies in an inte esting manner and Mrs. Louis M. llammerschmidt gave a paper on "Inheritance and Knvironment." a study of the child. The meeting clo.'ed witn a social hour and refreshment. October S Mrs. John Pordner will entertain at her home on the Nils rd. 'Mrs. s. M. Leek and Mrs. Charles Francis will have charge.
"The frock should be high in neck with long satin sleeves. With this costume, turn-over collars and cuffs of stiffly starched piuue or liner, can be used, but it is a novelty that is liabje to become veiy common. Tho high stock of fur, thv new tulle ruches or th short ostrich feather collars, are accessories that are becoming and in excellent tavtc."
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NEW SCHOOL BUILDING IS SUBJECT OF DEBATE
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Special Prices on Serge and Serge and Satin Combination Dresses
We were fortunate in securing one hundred dresses from a high-class maker at very low prices.
Serge Dresses are all the craze and dresses are the very latest styles.
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Just Arrived Hundreds of Coats From New York.. - The latest style coats are here direct from New York's best makers, in Juniors', Misses' and Ladies' sizes. Special College Coats at $ 6.95 Special Coats at 10.00 Special Coats at 15.00 Special Coats at 18.00 Special Coats at 25.00
A d hate ai the iJest!o:i of a l.rw eighth ujaae I, adding tor the .-outa end sect:oa of the city hy inea.ih.t of the hiuli .s'ii'Hil .!e..atins ciua v.a! i feature the opening piosrara of too Lincoln ("ivie Center at tne schom house t(;night. A movement ia en foot ( : a:a:e.nmoations for the '.au)ea . v !.. fr Ironi t.te tlovva town ha:.ii a-?. .ini tlie matter will ie ii.scu.scd f.o.a an aiiaics hy the lai'a ra.. J. Kawi.i Lv.an. president cf lite (da a, ni mi lla rl tlao' v. .ii .1 :.e ;
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A TIMELY SALE OF JARDINIERS.
feA-bLS:JV At this season of the Year outdoor
plants musr re prouht insiJe (Jur Jarvtinier line is most complete, ranging in price from 25c to $5.00. Special A 50c Roma Ivory Jardinier 39c pecial A $2 Roma Ivory" Jardinier 9Sc Real Clay Flower Pots "in all sizes.
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I Petition to ret n?ide a chattel mcr'.
The second section of the depart- ' ---e and application for receiver Was ' vino i u u wu.i i ic.,v
inent ot literature ot the Progress f,lcl in the circuit court Wcdn'day. Yfllir Hnij' I iich'nii? Fl'lffv cluh will hold an onen meetini: 1'ri- hv Herman II. C. SahitTer. who al!c:P' I 1 UUI ,Ul" --0tu, ri;!Mf,
or e.coraive oil, and in ji:st it few nionifnt.i . u liav' lail)1'l th hoaaty of vna?- laar. A lel !a lit ful -uriTi." awaits
day afternoon In the eluh roms.
The Women's auxiliary of Westminster Presbyterian church will meet Fridav afternoon with Mrs. T. W.
Slmnafclt, 1025 Riverside drive.
that Fuller and Fuller, the defendants
hold a chattel mortKusre on a dm.:
ftore purchased hy him from Harry!
F. Irvine on Feb. 1 of this year, Th chattel mortgage was taken hy
?.!id Abundant-
. ritil" r tZ ho hair. F rtie:- of -i
lm:m Ii;:to V Yes! Certain ".' : hat's the ?ov of it. Your hair bcco:ns
. , , , . , , ' i.". . u.i. i"n, j 1 1 1 1 1 . vvavv. nun, aonnaam a no aaThe old Muth P.end lasht Guards , wlilrh is located at 603 Main st.. Mish pears as soft, haanuis and beautliul will hold its annual rcuny-n and dinner I a wah.a. was owned by Irvine, accord-; as a youn ii; Fs after a Dand'rine next Friday evening. j in-- to the complaint and the defend- I hair e!ean7e. " Just trv this moisten
, ants nave tanen posse: sn)n or tne ous- a (.i,,th with a 1 ittT Danderiae arid
ma1'?. .cnitrer wants tho morttfaK' carefullv draw it throuch vour hair, set aside and a receiver appointed to ; taking one small vtran.l at a time, s- ll the stock and fixtures, allowing ; This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt him the share permitted under the J
law.
The Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will me-t in the church parlors Friday afternoon when
the olticcrs will be
hostesses.
The Younir Women's Missionary circle of the First Christian church will hold its first meeting at the home of Miss Alvah Krusell, &0U Park av., Friday evening.
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tla se whf)s" hair has been r.o'-i.'-etcd , i
or is scaaui:'. a;'a'tl. arv. Oritil
thin. P.aiii-s heaiitifyini: tin
! Ta nderine di.- s d .'; cviv aart
d incrtifi": eleaiisas. nurifirs and in-
: VicratfS tho scalp, forever stoppira; itchir.s: ar.d falling liair, but what will plense you most v. i ! 1 'e afi'-r a f v u(c!;s' use, when you -ee new hair tine and iovvny at first yes but r 'al'y new hair uTowint,- all over the Tilt. If u caro for pretty, soft hair .and lots of it. surely et ;y 2- ' cent battle of Knowlt 'jn's Danderine from any drutj store or toilet counter and just try it. Advt.
Geld D?rd Dinncrvvare at Low Prices.
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American .-'mi-Porcelain of best
(juality -Sninc of the pii-s are: Tea Cups and Saia . rs, 10c aih; auce Dishes-. ." each; Hreakiat Plates. !: each: .oup Plates. UK' each;
Far.ue Ye'-j.'ta'.'le Iili. -' each;
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Howls, ll)c each.
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Glass Empire Flower Baskets. These are made of the best Cr"9 vith tall loop handled A bouquet of Flowers can arranged beautifully In these baskets; priced at 10c. l."V 2."o, 5.c, 6Sc SI .iOt $1.2."i and SI..V).
state
stating that he is married
NEW ELECTRIC ELEVATOR SERVICE.
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George ri. Wheelock & Company
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with a family and is insolvent.
fj il j PERSONALS
I'uy your candy at The Phila Spe?ial sale on candles Saturday. i!0c and 2."c 11. Advt.
j nid rashioned chicken pie supper. Auten ltelief Corps supper, Oct. 17th. i Old Court House. Advt.
l.OD'Jt AM) SOCIKTY XOT1CLS.
, , 1 MASONIC. F- Ii. Watkins of South Dend. with raided meeting of South Uend Lodee K. . Munser of iThicago and several Xl, v. and A. M.. Fridav Pvnintr
friends from Kalamr.zoo, Mich., is en-j , H t 10 at 7:30. m. M. Degree. Visit
ing brethren fraternally invited.
joying hi. annual hunt on the Michi
gamine river. .Mrs. Martin O'Hrien. Peru. Ind.. was in South Uend yesterday on her way o Flint. Mich"., to attend the fun ral of her uncle. F. Y. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Pierce of South Haven Mich., are visiting vith Mrs. M. M. .Stull, 120;. S. Michigan st. Mis. K. C. Kailsback. Mr. I. II, Scofft-rn. Mrs. Mary Collins. Mrs. S. Copp. Mrs. J. X. Hively and Mrs. Hodenck have returned from Frazil. Ind.. where thev attended the state convention of the Y. r. T. F.
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BORAH HERE ON OCT. 23
Kepublicaiii Senator Will Stdnip iate for Party.
Son. K. liorah of (hi will stump Indiana for the republicans and incidentally drop o!T at South Uend Oct.
where the second of a
four pt eches will be made. Yrd was jriven ut by local pabf;cans Thursday morning of (.amp.tiKn plan of Mr. Horah
will talk at Frt Wayne, net. L'J : Fvaia-vill-. Oct. 2. and Indianapolis. Oct.
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John F. Delia ven. W. M. Itiehard (icnge, Scc'y. Advt.
ATTENTION T. H. II.. NO. 11. All members are reouested to go on h 7 o'clock car Fridav night to attend Flkhart court meeting" in a body. IJFI.1AN" STOCKWTI.b, Scribe." Adv.
Modern Woodmen take your friends and see the Societies' Sanatorium at the Auditorium. Friday. Oct. 16. Advt
Ts STYLE SHOP Zi WQMEX
An Fndlos Variety of BEAUTIFUL WEDDING GIFTS Hleli Silver. Sparkling CuMJass uikI l ine Clo-k. CLAUER'S
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Our Specials for Friday and Saturday
(Th tUUNUi) Ut 5UGAK FOR With Order of On Dollar or O
le Can lahlc lucr Fat kae Con Hie I'arkairc C'oril UK t an Miccil Salt l lakes Start h Pineapple 6c 6c 6c 6c
2 large cans Hommy 15 2 cans Early June Peas. . . 17 2 cans Sweet Corn 15c 2 large cans Tomatoes. . .17c 2 cans of Soup 15c 2 pounds Head Rice 17c
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can Coca
uxo Coffee, during this 2ale 23c Z cans String Beam. 17c 2 lbs. Fresh Buttered Crackers 15c
Fresh Graham Crackers, lb. 10c
1 pound Tea Sif tings 15c 2 large cans Baked Beans 17c
5 bars Gloss Soap 15c; 4 boxes Searchlight
Macaroni cr Sphaghetti, 2 for
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White Rose Flour, sack. . .69c
Matches 15c 3 Rolls Toilet Paper 10c 1 Gallon Catsup 69c
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325-327 S. MICHIGAN STREET I iiome rhoue tJVlCK DIXIVKKY. I 2068
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AND DIAMOND JEWELRY Friday, October 16, 1914 ONE DAY ONLY. You and your friends are cordially invited to inspect this wonderful display.
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