South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1915 — Page 7

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The rort.i?n Missionary society of the Pirst M. K. :iurch nut at" the church parlor: Tuesday with Mrs. Jhn Payton ,,3 hosted. Mrs. Myron Campbell acted as h ad : r for tho lesion. "Slam and Puddhi5m." Tho.-o taking r.rt in tho losvnn were Mrs. M. Campbell. Mr. Marshcl Hughes. Mrs. S. P. Xic ly and Mrs. Prnil JJ'yer. An interesting exercise- in charge of Mrs. Tompkin was the- mystery box. During tho social hour "Which followed tho program refreshments v ro t-r. rv -d. Assisting tho hostess were Mrs. W. G. Vcner. Mrs. J. A. Varl r, Mrs. i;. I). Pupl, .Mrs. A. Hillicr am! Mr.. M. P. Mine. Tho Co a? You Plo:i.o chili mot Tuesday atttrnoon with Mrs. PiiKenes Pamhacher, :::, Pellows j-t. The aftornoon was spent at card.-', tho favors h( inr awarded to Mrs. Vernon Melton and Mrs. Philip Grose. Liirht refreshments wero served by the hostess. Tho club will met in two weeks with Mrs. Minnie Anderson, 721 South Pend av. Mrs. Alma O. Ware entertained tho presidents of tho graduating classes of tho ;outh Pend Training school since I'Jl') at a novel dinner party hist evening in her apartments In tho Melville building. Each of the six courses of the dinner was presided over by one of the presidtnts. each one giving a humorous rhyme to correspond with that particular course. The decorations were daisies and covers were placed for Miss Katherine Hull. Miss Ann DuShano, Miss Evelyn Williams. Miss Alma Collmer, Miss Anes Pfeiffcr and Miss Marguerite Fitch. Mrs. Nettle Thomson, S. Michigan st., entertained the members of the C. W. P. M. of the Indiana Avenue Christian church Tuesday afternoon at the monthly meeting. Mrs. M. G. Mitchell, the president of the society, was reader for the afternoon. During tho business meeting election of otlicera for the coming year took place with the following result: President, Mrs. Peroy Prownhridge; vice president, Mrs. W. J. Thompson; secretary, Mi-s. Thomas Ort; treasurer, Mrs. Iesllo Spidel; reporter, Mrs. H. K. Le. Mrs. Sidel gave a papoT on the "Enthusiasm of Missionary Workers" and Mrs. Charles Culp gave a review of "Ped Man's Land". Light refreshments were served to 2 3 members late in the afternoon. The next meeting will be July 6 at the homo of Mrs. Cecil Franklin, 1616 WPwer av. Miss Anna Pickel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickel, 706 Marietta st.. and Herman Miller, son of Mrs. J. Se-ott, 515 E. Lasalle a v., were married at 7 o'clock Monday morning at a nuptial mass at St Patrick's church, the Pev. John F. DeGroote performing the ceremony. The couple were attended by Miss Florence Pickel, the bride's sister, as bridesmaid and George Donahue as beet man. Following the marriage .1 breakfast was served to the immediate relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pickel. After a short trip they will be at home at 221 Hammond ct. The children of the Lafayette school kindergarten were entertained Tuesday afternoon at the school when they celebrated the sixth birthday anniversaries of John Kerner and Elizabeth Loncich. Lirgc bowls of peonies were used in the decorations. Two birthday cakes bearing each six candles were placed at either end of the table. Kindergarten games, songs and dances were enjoyed by the little folks during the afternoon. Mrs. Loncich. Mrs. Kerner and Mrs. Fred Williams assisted Miss Sarah O'Neill and Mrs. F. S. Guthrie in entertaining. The Lulics Aid society of the Trinity Presbyterian church mot Tuesday afternoon in the social parlors of the hurch for the regular meeting. At the close of the business session a social hour was enjoyed when a short program was priven followed by refreshments. The hostesses were Mrs Hertel. Mrs. Charles C. McCormiek, Mrs. William Mabh and Mrs. William Newman. The socktv will meet In the church the hrst Tuesday in July. Mr. rind Mrs. John av., entertained at a 0 Tuesday e oiling as a SteftYo, Milton o'clock dinner eoinWiment to Th waits and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde daughter. Miss Violet Thwaits. of Kankakee. Ill lo. Mr. and with friends next week. The quests numbered Mrs. Thwaits will visit in the city during the Tho Alumni association of the South Pond Training school will entertain the graduates of the school Friday af ternoon son tea at t room. o 'clock at the KobtrtTho teachers of m hool will entertain Thursdav noon at tho Th. re will be 1 2 gius tho Lifayette with a spread school building, ts. Announcements 4J The Grandmothers' circle will be enw-t taint d at an all day party Thursday with Mrs. P. C. Smith, .521 X. S- ott st. The s. y.u c hi ternoo'i wing circle of r h will mof t at the parish the German Thursday afschool. The f! shoes want

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hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. E. Plister, Mrs. George Gebhart, Mrs. Hubbard Fucrbringer and Mrs. Katherine Wunderllch. The Ladies' Aid society of Linden Avenue Christian church will meet with Mrs. Charles Bloom. 71 S income av.. rr'!.- - .day. The meeting will be oT a .dness and devotional nature. PERSONALS Mrs. Arthur Peterson, Carlisle st., returned Tuesday from a visit in Warsaw. Miss C. Marie Parish, 903 W. Jefferson blvd., has gone to Momence, 111., for a visit. ..Misses Anna and Katherine Wartha, S. Scott st., have returned fronn Chicago where thev spent Memorial day. J. P. McKeel, 12U V. Jefferson blvd., left for a week's vacation at Elkhart. Mrs. J. E. Mahcr, SOI S. Scott st., has returned from Chicago accompanied by her sister and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Prink, :;07 S. Scott st.. are visiting in Fort Wayne, the guests of Mr. PrinU's relatives. J. K. Anderson arrived home Tuesday from a visit at Chicago. Pev. L. A. Pandell of Centralville and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pronson of Laporte spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mellander, 5;::'. Allen st. Mrs. William Pico and children of Pueblo. Colo., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. chaefer, 527 Lincoln way E., for several weeks, will return to their home Thursday. Mrs. Charles Peplogle has gone to Ixvs Angeles. Calif., for a three months' visit with her son. William Miltenberger. .She will also visit at San Diego and will return home by way of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schock. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schock and son, Pobert. and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Shafer motored to Elkhart Monday. Mrs. Carl Fox. T.1S S. St. Joseph St., returned homo Tuesday after spending a week at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dressier. 2 2 0 Elder st.. have gone to Eagle Like for a two weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Paucnbuhlor, 41 a W. Marion st., k ft Wednesday evening for an Francisco, Seattle and other western points, to be cone indefinitely. Mrs. O. G. Arnold. St. Peter st., had as her guests for Memorial day her narents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin

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Mir -i . " .s -. Pronnet, and her sister. Miss Lula Pronnct, of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaskill, Joliet, 111., who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Forguer, 312 Marion st., returned to their homo making the trip by automobile. Miss Frances Thurman, W. Wayne st., left today for a short visit at Boston, Mass. Miss Margaret Burkhart has rc1 turned from Indianapolis, where she attended the automobile races. Mrs. F. J. Ointrler of Portland. Ore., "is visiting with Mrs. H. Probst, 33 6 N. Hill st. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lib-king, Fort Wayne, have keen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Arnold. St. Peter st. sfc si V LODGE NOTES , 'i , rReports of the dedicating of the George Poinsett monument at Philadelphia Monday were made at the regular meeting of Poinsett garrison, No. 'Jo. Army and Navv union, last night at Slick's hall. The monument I w as given in memory of the naval work of George Poinsett and every garrison or the l nlted states sent a wreath which was placed on the monument as it was dedicated. O. C. Lake, commander and chief: William H. Avery, general, and A. (J. Hinder, inspector general, had charge of the cert monies. Other regular business of the garrison took place and a number of applications were balloted upon and they will be taken into the garrison at the next regular meeting to be held June 15. Dancing was the feature of the evening at Eagles' hall Tuesday evenin cr giv'm by the Protected Home circle. No. 270. There were 50 couples present and music was furnished by tho Housekeepers orchestra. A meeting of tho circle will be held Juno S, when initiation of a class of candidates will take place. Arrangements for the annual picnic of tho Crusade lodge. No. 1 l, Knishts of Pythias, wi re begun at tho meeting of the lodge held last niirht at the K. of P. hall. A committee will bo appointed at tho next meeting to bo held June S to take charge of tho affair and the largest picnic that I lias ever been given store for this year ly the lodge is in Initiation of a dates took place class of 23 candiTuesday evening V. O. V. hall by the St. Joseph Valley hive, No. fojO, Lidies of the Modern Maccabees. A number of guests were present from the hives ef neighboring cities. Refreshments were served following the initiatory work. A competitive teams from drill to be given tho various courts bv of irill Indiana at Kemlallville in May of next year was discussed, at the regular meeting of the South Pend court. No. 43. Tribe Pen Hur. at Peyler hall Ttusday nTght. The committee in charge of th work are S. C. Tipton, chairman, of South P' nd; P. O. Pe.we rs. state chie f of s' lodge. manager, ate eongrr 1 ml W. H. P.ureh. -s of the Pen Hur A number of applications wero business meeting a c t -foled upon at t rte low d bv a dance. A sprrial Memorial day service willi bo held by the court Juno IT, at tho First Mtthoaist rhun'h with the sermon by Pev. H. P. Pavis. i.-corat-imr of the graves of the deceased me mbors of the court will be held in the afternoon.

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For the Girl of Eight or Ten French Frocks Help Solve Difficulties of Dressing the Girl of the "Eetween Ages." Girls between the ages of eight and twelve are always .a Lit diJlicult to dreso-. They no longer wish the straight, apron-like styles of their little sisters and demand something moro grown up, something with a waistline that is neither down near the knees nor u- under the arms. Some new and original French styles that have just come over answer this nicely. One little frock, of black and white checked woolen material, is Kathcred at tho waistline twice over curds. The skirt hem is, cut in petallike scallops and slatly piped with red tatfeta. The upper part, Moused a bit, is gathered into shallow shoulder yokes. Short, set in. slightly full sleeves have three little scalloped rufiks like tho skirt edge. The neckline is cut in a V and the edges rolled over and faced with red; this spaco Idled in with a little chemisette of net with a standup ruttle and black cravat. Two straps detach themselves from the front of the blouse, cross each other and button back to the bloused part with two big red disk buttons. Another frock of blue poplin had no sleeves of the poplin. Instead, a little underblouso of white handkerchief linen was worn, the sailor collar coming over the round yoke of the poplin in front and falling in deep points in the back. The sleeves were elbow length, full, and gathered Into a little turned back cuff, which, like the collar, had a little vinelike embroidery in red linen iloss near the edge. The skirt, gored and slightly gathered into a three-inch belt of the poplin, had two , taffeta bias folds spaced on the lower part. Pig red. Hat, semi-polished buttons were spaced from each shoulder, sloping in slightly toward the belt. A coat of gray cashmere for a girl in these "between" years comes nearly to the knees. It is slightly double breasted. Hares into godet folds and is caught in by a broad belt, a little below the waistline. The sleeves aro set in with turned back cuffs; a small rolled over collar can be turned up or down. This coat is trimmed with checked silk in an odd way. The ends of the collar and the ends of the belt seem to bo turned over backward to show a facing of the checked material. Four large buttons are covered with the checked silk; tho coat is lined with the silk and a little sailor hat covered with it. In the millinery for girls of this age poke bonnets and mushroom sailor shapes aro prettiest with such styles. They are in hemp, Milan or Leghorn, and are adorned with large tlowers, very tlatly placed against tho bowl like crowns. These tlowers daisies, poppies, roses or camellias are often made of velvet. Pibbon stre amers are added to such hats. They serve to tie on tho hat when riding or in a strong breeze. . NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS 4? M.nnTc.i:s. The marriage of Miss Iwaszewska. Sir. Kosciuszko Hedwige St.. to Ignatius Gieranowski was solemnized this morning- a S:30 o'clock at the St. Casimier's church. The ceremony was performed hy Pev. Poniface Iwaszewska. C. S. C, of Chicago, assisted ky Pev. Poman Marciniak, C. S. C pastor of ft. Stanislaus church, and Pev. Stanislaus Cruza. C. S. C, pastor of ,s"t. Casimier's church. The attendants wero Miss Veronica Czyzowska. cousin of the bride, and John Nowakowski. Following tho ceremony a reception is being hold at tho bride's home. The wedding of Miss Antoinette Wasielewskn. W. Dunham st., and John Kurlowicz, W. Dunham St.. took place Tuesday morning at S:"0 o'clock at St. Tledwk'o's church. Pev. Casimier Truszynski, C. C, performed tho ceremony. Tho attendants wore Miss Emilia Sienkicwkz and Vincent Hadziwil. After tho ceremony a reception was held tho guests being tho immediate relatives and friends. SOCIAL I : VENTS. About "n friends and relatives pleasantly carried out a birthday surprise upon Miss Anna Darling, 722 Pokertson st. The evening was delightfully spent with games and music. Delicious refreshments were served. Miss Darling was presented with beautiful gifts. Miss Plandyna Smucinska, daughter of Mrs. Amalia Smucinska. 22 7 S. Chestnut st.. entertained a number of her friends on the occasion of her fifth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was enjoyal- spent at games and contests and Mrs. Smueinska delighted the little folks with several piano selections. At the close of the afternoon delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Smueinska, assisted by Miss Clara (lorka. Miss Plandyna was presented with a number of pretty ifts. Her guests were little Misses Mary Wawizvnczaii. Hose iiesmska, Eleanor Klime k. Elduma Crall. Cecilia Pernice. Helen and Martha Gorski, Alice Frankowska. Dorothy cnolska, Mary Clara and Verna Deka, Mary Dolniak, Hattie and Helen Frankowski,

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ska. Messrs. Cle-mns and Lrvin Gorski. Marion S". Gorski, jr., and Penediet Otolski. Mrs. Mary I'ronikowska, who will lr-.ive in a few days for Gary to make her home, was delightfully surpised 1 Mondav tvening at tho home ef Mrs.! Pe lagia YWtlfel. '.2 3 S. Olive st. A t company of 2e was. present and spent a pleasant social evening. Dainty refreshments were 'served by the host ss. Mrs. Pronikov. ska was presented with a pretty gift. The Falcons. K. Pulaski, will meet Thursday evening at 7:r, o'clock for eereis.-s at Warsaw hall. The senior and junior class of Z. P. Falcons w ill hold its exercises Thursday evening at Z. p. hall. pi:kso.is. John Iikaszewski returned Tuesday afternoon from Chicago where he has been for the past four wtvks Isitin? with friends. Walter Tran-ler of Hammond is in tho .it.v 'n ' v.'!rus. Pev. Anthony Zubowkz, C. S. C, ttor o -u iit . i z s parish, ro turned Tuesl;iy from Chicago where

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7MS i nreirinntPd in the mission held at the Holy Trinity church. Duey Darling, w . Jeucisuu In Plymouth on husine-ss. Dr and Mrs. Van Arsdale, while enroiito in an auto from Fort aync te. their homo in Chicago, stopped in this city to visit their friend, Marion Tomaszewski, druggist. "lis. Vanda Kudlinska of Chicago i visiting kere with relatives and friends. She is the guest at the home of her uncle, Stanley Magiera, l-o4 . ..Hio ooi V Miss Planche Pyclcwska, --4 .n. Studebaker st.. returned Tupsda from New Mexico, where she has keen for the past few weeks visitinsr JCA iSlczyk of Michigan ha., arrived here for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adam MilansKi, 1349 Fassnacht av. . William Pernard has arrived hero from Chicago to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Ho is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pouis KowalC'vk. 1302 Prairie a v. "Joseph Albrecht. 529 I-aurel st., ha gone to Toledo to make his home. Stanislaus Tomaszewski and son, Parrv. S Walnut st.. left today for Detroit to spend several days witn relatives and friends. Miss Helen Kwierczak has armed hero from Cleveland to spend a few diys with friends. John Slowianski. who has been here on business returned today to East Chicago. mr . Fdward Dominiszak left Monday afternoon for Indianrpohs. after a few dnfcvs visit here with friends. Anthonv Magrowskl arrived here Tuesday from Chicago to make his home. ... , r Stanislaus Paszkowslu has left for his home in Chicago after a brief visit hero. Mr Marv Najdok has returned to her home in Klkhart after a brief visit with relatives. Andrew Perdynski. who has been here on business, returned to Grand P.apids Tuesday. John Chydlewski arrivel here Tuesday for a visit with friends. Miss Katherine Mrokowiak has left for her homo in Gary after a few days' visit with friends lure. P AITISMS. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zalenski, 5f0 i'. Jackson St.. wnf baptized Tuesday evening at 7:"r o'clock at Ft. Adrlkerfs church. Pev. John Kubackl performed the ecreThe d-Tn rents were: Mrs. Jose phine Wroblewska and George Knach. I'l'NMllAI. The funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jablonski, 220 N. Lincoln St.. who died Monday was held this rft- moon p.t St. Stanislaus church. Pev. Poman Marciniak. C. s ('.. oillciated. Purial was In Coda: Grove cemetery. ll II IT IIS. Porn to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Wentland. 1517 W. Dunham st., a daughter. Juno 2. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Adelbort Xawroeki. X. Studebaker st., a daufiht ar. Juno l. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob MmVowski. V'. Dunham st.. a son. Juno 1. PKATIIS. Prvin. tho twin son cf Mr. and Mr?. Michael' Jablonski. 220 N'.PInoln st.. j;.ied this rnnrninir at ?, : ?, a o'clock. The funeral will bo held this afte-r-roem at 2 o"elrk at St. StanisPtcs church. Prv. Poman Marciniak e,:!ieiatel. Purial was in Codar Grove ce meter v.

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PIPTIIS. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Punch, 1214 Kirbv St.. a son, Jim.- 2. LODGE NOTES. ). P. s. Stated meeting South P'nd ter, X(j. 2. . K. S., Tliursday v-r.i::u' There will be .nitiati-T.. i:.MMA SAl.'SMAN, Y. M. cpa pa vi:avi:p. s Advt. C.PtOTIO .".AND CONCPPiT. j Th" Aryan Grotto Hpeeial will arrives in South Pend at th Pake Hhore railroad. Sunday. Juno . at 4 p. m. Their 4 r-i i - Z-Miave P.and '.'ill riv.a concert for om- hoar. I'rop.ii ts io-( sirint,' to areon-.irv tb' party t.i Paffalo. X. Y.. will obta.n : .11 par- . ticulars by photiii-c Pell pb i Advt. 1 I'lks ui are lining to Mi liisran City -hould call the temple in regard to uniforms. Sjm ial c;ir b ao SouLii Shore station at :'2T, a. in. Tlmr-da. Advt. OMMI rn:i;. Dane iiiir cu rv ninht at M'rinhi eo.!c GREAT SALE ON NOW i ttrn'T Miidd.m t. and .! fTcr-i!i Illv.i. SPECIAL Meu's Rubber Poots, $3. CO Values'. SI. OK. KINNEY'S PIG 9Sc ontl $1.;S SP'OP STOPP. llC-12r. 1 Wny.no St. PA T-S N T S And Trad Marks Obtained In all Countries. Advice Pre- GPk J. J DlrsCII, Tie :-ister 1 Patent Atty.. . nT12 6tudeLakerPld.v South Head I:.d. 1

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