South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 370, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1914 — Page 2

TI KSDAY, niXr.MUFU 19, 1011.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMfco

Late News from the Surrounding Towns

MLI. M;h Jie May Stone and William Lahiff . re marri -1 unViy afternoon at th In, me t tru pride's i:tr n t. Mr. and Mr. Harry Ston-f i:. Main M. Tlx- pmnm is from Akron. O.. ami has ..-.; in th employ of the National Iri nt iiit and Kn.rawni; omiany in this city. The youn oil- left immcdi it ly after the wedding for Itnsnt: when- th- k'room ha.s accepted another I' jsitioii ami where they will n--tid permanent . The Kr.ia ha.- h n jr -sident f the National l're.-s Feeder' local union. The authorities in charge of tho Niles offic' of the bureau of animal industr. rec'iel the news today that th' fool ;.i il mouth du-eaj.; has asain hroKen out in Ih rri' n county, hut in ju.st one herd on the farm of Henry Smith, which is located a-mile west of Gali'Mi. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hand have returned U Soutl lh-nd after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hand. Mrs. G. II. Winter left Monday for C'-.cinnati. where she will spend several weeks with relatives. Miss Gladys Kneeshaw entertained a company of yoan ladies at tea on Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Illym. Mrs. Wm. Hutton left Monday for Tarnpicu. .Mexico, on a business trip and to visit her sist-r. Mrs. Avery. Mr. I V. crook. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. (I rant Fort will attend the funeral of Janus McAntee at ,t. Joseph. Tuesday morning. Mrs F. W. Cook is a sister-in-law of the deceased. Mrs. Lynn Mack and son have returned to Tekonsha, Mich.. after .-pending several weeks with r r parents Mi. and Mrs. M. I. F.aker.

IllIKKilkN M'KIXfiS. Mr. and Mrs. George Wollam of F.-nton Harbor are . isitintf the former's mother, Mrs. Margaret Wollam. I. L. l ord and family were quests at the liome of Rev. H. A. Catr CI: rist mas day. ('onion Gaudier is visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. F. J. Webster is visiting at the home of her son. F. F. Webster, in Feria. 111. S. K. Hadlock is confined to his home by illness. Fhristopher Ford died at the State hospital in Kalamazoo Thursday and was broimht lure for burial. Short service was held at the home of his sister. Mrs. Harriet Graham. Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. H. A. C'arr. Mr. Ford was ST years of ape. Miss Martha A. Garr returned Saturday from a few days' visit with MissKate Ransom in Niles. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Summers of F.enton Harbor. William Fure and family, Frank Hayes and family of Niles and Jay Summers and family and William Kohinson and family were Knests of Mrs. Valina Summers Fhristmas da v. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Skinner entertained their children and families at theii home Christmas day. The Christmas exercises of the F. F. Sunday school were held at the church Thursday evening. The M. F. church and Sunday school pave a cantata. "The Kins of the World", at the opera hoiiso Ghristmas eve, to a capacity house. o, H. Fdwards and family of Howapiac were Christmas quests at the T. F. Patterson home. Mrs. IVnnis Haperty, ith her four children, of South Fend is visit ins at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gillespie. A w. ek of prayer is beinir observed by the four churches at the Faptist hutch this week. .1. M. Otwell of Three Oaks was a

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Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Clyde I'.urdoek. in F.enton Harbor. o. H. Service of F.enton Harbor wa r truest, at the A. Ik Wilson home Christmas day. Zack H. ndleman of Chicrpi is Visiting home eop'e this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 . Anderson of Ietroit are visitors at the horn1 of the batter's iarents. Mr. and .Mrs. T. C. 1 i iison. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Fowman were visitors at the home of the batter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Godfrey, in Fenton Harbor several days last week. Mr. ami Mrs. Morris Claypool of Powaptae and Mrs. Catb.erine Pokormcy of Chicauo were pruests of Mrs. Fucv Claypool Christmas day. Mvles Fowerman. an employe of theKaunoer Co. of Niles. i visiting his mother, Mrs. H. Fowerman.

NIAV CAIM.ISFi:. Mr. and Mrs. Farl Switzer and son Ja.ck of South Fond were quests over the week-end 'of Mrs. Switzer's parents-. Mr. and Mrs. George Aekerman. Tlie members of the Wade family, including Mrs. Florenee Fu'hort and son Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Hleasdale and son Frank, and Miss Mary Wade of Now Carlisle -rave a basket dinner it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fates Christmas. Harry Miller is home for the holidays. Foe Tapp.in is homo from the Muncie Normal institute for the holidavs. TJorn to Mr. and Mrs. P.urton Sins of South Fend. a daughter. Mrs. Si'-:rs was formerly Miss Nettie Rhodes of this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Fuclid Mas.-ey were in South Fend Friday. Mr. and Mr:-. Fd Ccdcman and dauhtr Fc.sic spent Wednesday in South Fend. Missrs Margaret and Ada Miller spent Christmas with their sister, Mrs. Hurr Casaday of South IJend. Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of River Park were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ca'neilin and daughter of Niles were raosts of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tomlin-on Friday. Mrs. i:d Maudlin was the i;uest of her sister, Mrs. Ross Williams, Christmas. Ixirue I. other is at home from the M. A. C. for the holidays. Mrs. Miles will entertain the Women's club Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton entertained with a family dinner Christmas, the quests were Mr. and Mvs. H. F. VoitJjt and daughter Catharine of Chesterton, W. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Deacon of South Rend, Mrs. S. C. Wells and Mrs. Mary Compton. Miss Mamie Vail is a uest of relatives of Iviporte. Mrs. McKain spent Christmas in South Rend with her nephew, Mason Adams aml family. Mrs. Fmma Stevens of Iiporte visited relatives here Sunday. Funeral services for Mrs. W. W. Franc- were held at l:.n,0 o'clockSunday at the residence of her daughter, , Mrs. C. D. White. Rev. C. r. I'ranklin of South Rend officiating. Interment was made i:i the New Carlisle cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. IIiillin;rcr and children spent Christinas in South Rend. Mrs. Charles Tyler was in South Fend shopping Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tavb.r of Chicago spent Christmas with the former's mother. Mrs. Sadie Tavlor, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Meyer and daughter Ada wre quests Christmas of their daughter, Mrs. olive Casaday ami family of South Rend. The Hatches Miles Christian church held their Christmas exercises at the A. O. o. ;. hall Thursday ovonint;. Rev and Mrs. F. W. Akeman attended. Mrs. Harry Ifoelocker of Raporte spent Wednesday the- Sliest of her aunt. Mrs. Jacob Ackley. The Delia Reta Phi sororitv was entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Keller. Word ha.s been received by relatives here of the death at Oklahoma f Willie Wells, son of Mrs S C. Wells of this place. County Supt. F. li. Farnam of Faporte and Will Reese of Rolling Prairie were here Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. W. France. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parker visited the hitter's sister. Mrs. Fvons of Faporte Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams and son of Oak Park were quests Christmas of Mrs. Sarah Williams. Mrs. Rird and children are spending the week with relatives at Nap: panee.

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her vacation with her parents', Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Henderson. Harry Davis i- here spending theweek with friends. A masquerade skatinj? party was Khe.i in the Fuchs hall Friday evenins: and another one will be Kiven on New Y-cr's evening1. Geraldine, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Miller, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Riddle of South Rend are here visiting relatives. Mrs. Hufton of Wakarusa spent several days k st week with Mrs. Avery. Russell Plummer received a severe blow on the head Saturday, resulting" from a runaway. He was thrown from the sleinh against a telephone pole and knocked senseless and is still unconscious. Mr. and Mrs. barber spent several days this week with friends at Fapaz. Russell Rarkley is ill with tonsilitis. Mr., and Mrs. Walter Schlarb of South' Rend, are visiting the hitter's patents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Annis.

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MAN HELD FOR F1URDER TFIiRF 1 IAFTF, Ind., Doe. James Jones, aured 'Jl, is in jail charged with the murder of Pete Adams, aged Pk The old man declares ho struck Adams in self defense. The fatal blow was dealt with a scraper with

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GUAXGFH. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ray spent Christmas witli Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ray in Three Oaks, Mich. Archie (lemberlinpr, Wayne Remley,

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Hattie Hoffman are spending their vacation with their respective parents. Mr and Mrs. Homer Nichols, Mrs. Alice Fonts. Mrs. William Warren and Mrs. Rose Masten of South Rend spent from Thursday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Smith. Fben Rurnette, formerly of this place, hut now of Ruchanan. Mich., and Miss Helen Lons were married Christmas niht at the home of the bride's parents. Only immediate relatives were present. There will be an oyster supper held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pert Slump Friday evening. Jan. 1. Fverybody welcome. Fthel Stephenson visited in South Fend from Friday until Monday. Miss Ardell Rurnette of Ruchanan is visiting with Irene and Mary Slump. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wiles of Cassopolis. Mich., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ferner from Thursday to Saturday. Mrs. Ceorge W. Gogley and son Paul was in Three Oaks, Mich., from Monday to Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Faldwin of Flkhart spent Christmas with the latU r's mother. Mrs. Rachel Racon. Mrs. Frank Peoples and daughter Fa.v spent the week-end with relatives in Valparaiso. Mrs: Fort Kownover is visiting her sister in Fort Wayne. There will be church at the Presbyterian church Sunday p. m. at 2::'.t o'clock. Preaching by Rev. Jones of Fdwardsburg. Mrs. F. F. Rarbier visited with relatives in South Rend Friday and Saturday. Howard Snyder of Flkhart is spending the week with his parents in Warsaw. Fdna Reams of Niles spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fd. Coverly. Flias Krumanaker ano family spent Christmas in Mishawaka with Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Krumanaker. The Tyler children spent Christmas with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Monn. in Mishawaka.

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