South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1915 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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i Late News From Towns Surrounding South Bend
PLYMOUTH, IND.
' i- (. alif.. .f Tiilin. o. ')kf serious Mrs. Frank
ami .Mr. ami Mrs. Sharp , UTi ll Tc on a'TDlillt of illness of their mother, I. Kuirn.
Uoyd Howell arrived Sunday morning from St. Paul where ho has l. n f r seeral months anl may remain for three w Mrs. Mathias Faleter. T"'. N. Walnut .Kt.. i ill. Milton c.i.tk is ill at hi horn1 on K Center st. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Mrtsker and two son an- lien' from F.l i'a: , Tex., visiting relatives anil friends. I.i.n Lg.m of Chieago is vHt'.ng his parents. Mr. ami Mrx key. W. l,.gin. and the family will spend the week in the Portree odtage at Pn tty lake. Miss Mario Ixr.man of Inwod I. ft Monday for Winona lake, to attend th" summer school. Mr.-". Charb-s Prrrickfnn has gone to V.'im!i;t Fitv to visit relatives.
Mr.". James Mesh'r, who was called hero y the dath of Pen .Switztr, returiiel Monday to 1 1 i l T.;trl . Orville Willi. tins an. I firmly have moved to South Pend to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Martindale went to Koeluster Monday to attend the funeral of a. cousin. Ceorge llrou n. 1 -1 I'. Washington st., has heen ill f'r a few days and at present is no better. Leslie Iiosenbury of Kansas City. Mo.. U here to att nd the funeral of hi.s ur.ole, Charles Koscnlmry. Mis.s f.retta Iint'.vn, 2 4. died at the hohie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paniel i!niwn. on Washington st.. at 'J o'clock Sunday evening. Sho was taken ill following the nceidental death of her brother last week. Tho funeral vus hold from the Catholic church Wednesday morning at t o'clock. Purial was in the Catholic cemetery. Charley Posenbury. ft?,, died at his residence, Srj x. Walnut St.. Sunday evening. Juno 27. at S::i0. He is
survived by his wife. They had one;
son Pert, who died April is. IS'jtl. lie has on" sister, Mrs. Jacob MeDutiio. and two brothers. Schuyler ami diver, all of this city. He was a bricklayer by trade. He was taken sick about four weeks ago. Mrs. Rosalia Jacoby. .o), died at her homo threo miles northeast of this ritv about 0 o'clock Monday. She was
born in Omanv in 1S21. She came;
To this country in IS 17 and was married to Daniel Jaeoby in IS50. and a
few years later they bought the home!
where she had since resided. Her
husband died over L'.'i years a;'o. She hid been 111 for sometime. The funeral was hold at Jaeoby church on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Uov. Yeisley of the Reformed church. Mrs. William Fisher. CI. died at !
nVldfk Munilav morning at her home i
tin Pearl st. The funeral was eon- J
ducted at the residence Wednesday at 2:T,0 p. m. Rev. W. C. boan othciated. Purial at Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. John Montgoim ry is visiting hr parents in Iakeville. Mrs. Charles Jones is visiting her mother, Mrs. (Iranville Peffert, at Argos. Mrs. F. F. K11N has -one to l.o. gansport to attend the marriage of
her sister. Miss Mary Furg-son to i
Perey Aikes of Si. Louis. Midi. Mrs. Charles New of Pourhon visited with her daughter, Mr. Harold Stephenson. Tuesday. The St. Klma class of the M. P. Sunday school will meet with Miss (J race Royce, Thursday evening, July 1.
Lyr.n MeKnight visited from Saturday till Monday with Morris Sisterheii at Idgonir. Ind. Walter Pudwig and family of Plenant Valley and Mr. and Mrs. carl I'.eall of Mishawaka were giu-.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ludwig Sunday.
STONY RIDGE, IND.
Wis? is spending her her parents, Mr. and
Misses Louise and Rva Dunham of Jackson, Mich., are quests at the home of C. 1., Stuckey. i'ro- M;irkh;un. John Zeitlr and Charles Stuckey spent the week-end at Davis lake. Mr. and Mrs. ;. S. Kief or and daughter Plh. 1 of South Rend wt rSunday miosis of L. 11. Kief or and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Helmiek and f. irnily of River Rark wee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulkcrson. Sun-
Walkerton. Miss Verna vacation with
Mrs. W. Wi.-o. Miss Rmma Meehl of South Rend spent Sunday with Mh?s Clara Golhnek. Misses Alma Groo and Gertrude Wochuke were Sunday quests of Miss Meta Haussman. Misses I'danche Kiefer and Hazel Markham returned to Goshen college after spendini; the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gollnirk and daughter Lillian visited relatives in Warren township Sunday. Miss Claudine Rrickell of South Rend sprnt Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Austin. The Clay Township Social center enjoyed an all day outing at Helmen Krove. A proKram of races and a hall uame were enjoyed by all.
:os-oman spent a fen" days
day. 1 ! a rb we
last week at the home of Norman Sossoman. Mr. and Mrs. William Shattoo spent
Mrs. Joseph
with Mr.
ind
Sunday
anii s. The Itoselawn Homo Rconomics club met with Mrs. Charles Fulkeron, Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. V. A Couch and Mrs. Rrit,'jT3 f South Rend were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Couch. Clifford Crown -pent Sunday in
VAN D ALIA, MICH.
Mrs. CIooiko Hurd returned tf her home in Chicago Monday. Charles Leach and family attended the funeral of a relative in Volina Sunday. Omer Fisher and wife of Kalamazoo will spf nd their summer vacation lu re befoie taking up their school work at Wyandotte. W. U. Robeson and friends of Niles were lishing at Donald's lake Sunday. Rmmett Roughton and wife of .Jef
ferson were cuo-ts of their daughter hero, Mrs. Arthur Hummel. All. Rutten of Niles was a guest at the camp of Windy Willis Thursday. George- Wagner made a trip to Corey Sunday at the Rockwell home. Gordon Ogden left for his work at Grand Rapids Monday morning. George R. Jones left for his home in Lody, Calif., lust Tuesday. Dr. Cunningham and family attended church in Dowagiac S'und.y morning. Mr. Dittmer of Niles called on friends at Donald's lake Sunday. Mack Rronson is having a new barn built on his farm. P. o. Storey is in Chicago buying poods for his .-tore. Howard rr and Georgic Odcll were callers at the Lynch home Sunday. . Miss Lillian dell and friend will .pend several days in South Rend and Mishawaka. Mrs. Allison and children of Chicago will spend the summer here with her mother. Miss Irene Rrott left for her home in Quincy. Mrs. Tillio Reynolds of Daporto spent Sunday here with her brother. Will Johnston and wife attended commencement exercises at Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Dr. Clark Feustermacher of Nebraska is vLsiting here with his brothL. II. James and wife are entertaining relatives from Lima, O.
Fee. Charlie Chaplin at Sprinsrbrook
park every night this week. Adv
BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH.
McUmbcr Rros. arc putting; in a now cement sidewalk and curb in front of the M. 11. church and parsonage on Kimmel st. Mis. John Stover returned Monday from ;i wwk' visit w i t h her daughter. Mrs. Charles Dab, in (Iraiui KapiUs. Mr. and Mrs. 11. R. lienhard ami daughter, Mi-Us Lennie. of Huchanan, i.Mt.d friemls ht i e Monday.
t Miss IMith Graham went to St ven.- j ville Wednesday for a few days' is- j it at the home of Mr. and Mis. Claience Sullian. j Mrs. Kenneth Stahl and little son: of St. Joseph are visiting the former's j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Crane. '
The members ot the choir of tho M. M. church enjoyed boir pr;iettee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Storick in the country Tuesday even-in-'.
Mr G. A. Kidson and mmis, Walter;
ami Arthur, motored to Crand Rapids Saturday for a week-end visit at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. J. W. Carlisle. Marrv Tavlor was a week-end visitor at the" P.. R. Rcnhard home in Ruchana n. Mrs. Warren P. Mason has returned from Gay. Ind.. where she has been under treatment at the hospital for the pat two weeks. Mrs. Mason is improving nicely. 'Miss Kdith MeCullough has n turned from a few days' visit with th Misses Jennie and Leah Rurtou, at the summer cottaue at Indian lake. Mrs. Martha Rrio with her lutloson of Chit ago is visiting her hroth-
er. .Nat nan i i n e. Mrs. Frank Smith and children
Mrs. A. Letcher of Chicago ar
at the John Knight home, in th
trv. Mrs. S mil h
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gm ts i eoun-
vas foi merly M iss !
Francos Letcher of Nibs. Mrs. James D. Roono ami Miss Xlna
C Cnnrks 1. ft Wednesday for a two .
weeks' trip in the west, unhiding i visit at Yellowstone park and ihe Panama-Paeihe ev position. William M Tatn-an left ire flrt of the week for a week's bu.hu .-s visit in Oklahoma City. Mrs. Amelia YAYtztl of Raroda and Frank Rihlmire of Oronk towti'aip were n.arried by Rev. H. A Carr a, the Methodist parsonage Tuesday
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rihlmire rtae tin bet w ishes of many f rle r. is a e. ,
.-entocn ivllfge girls : t iVi -ac .. chaperoned by Mrs. Daley, are at Pcnnellwood for a two M-eek" vacation.
WILLOW CREEK, IND. j
The Ladies' Aid su-cty will be entertain d ThVirsd;ty at the home of Mrs. Harry Hay. Sorvh's 'ir.il.iy will be as follows: Sund.iy s. li.M,! at 1 a. ia.l preaching at 11 a. m.; ilpvorth ltaue at 7 : :u p. in.: pr.iyrr np.etir.g sill be held Thursday e!.:r.g. John Hut.-"n and family sptrt Saturday and Sun lay visiting with Mr. :nd Sirs. John I'islo r.
David Sham-ar and wife ntortained j
Mi-hawaka lriejids Smlav. Van HoNi.ck of Twin Rraneh Is-j
:teti nis s;: tr. airs. Jor.n t. nanuonia, Sunday. Jdito Garnet R:ntr.-on of San Fran-
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MICHIOAITr-COR.WAYSTE STREET,
SOUTH BEOT.
TOMORROW, FRIDAY, OUR BARGAIN DAY There-could be no more attractive group of specials than are on sale tomorrow all day in the
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Housefurnishings Mrs. PotU Irons, set of three nickel plated irons, stand 2nd handle 65c. Wash Tubs, best galvanized, despite the considerable advance in this line, we otl'er them at our usual low prices ot 49c, 59c and 69c. Wash Boards, Royal Globe, each at 20c. Bench Wringers, ball bearings with enclosed cosjs, fully guaranteed, Julv Clearing Sale $4.00. Tub Wringers, wood frame, white rubber rolls, sale price $1.79. Fels Naptha Soap, the only successful cold water soap for the laundry Carlcn of 10 Bars for 38c Old Dutch Cleanser, IOC can 7c. 20-Mule Team Borax, 1-lb. box for 11c
Clothes Baskets, each at
line
splint, . .29c
Clearing Coats at $4.50 and $7.95 This includes Coats in a reat variety of desirable colors and smart styles for women and misses. Of course, assortments are broken, often there are only one or two vcoats of a kind. But all in all it's a good assortment and olfers manv desirable savings. Naturally those who come early will "tind the widest variety for selection, FOR EXAMPLE: At $7.95 there's a handsome Sports Style Coat of crepe gabardine, with four pockets in pretty shades of light tan and Copen blue. Also white and peach color cordurov coats. Sold at $15 and 16.95. At $4.50 you may choose from pretty "black and white check and plaid coats, newest models; also plain color coats. Regular prices up to sio.
July Clearing Sale of Domestics
Dress Lawns, a complete line of stripes, dots and pretty floral designs, July Clearing Sale, per "yard 3 VicPercales, about 15 pieces, in light and dark colors, stripes, ligures and dots, .U-inch; regular 12'jC quality, July Clearing Sale, per yard 8 Vic. Fhort Length Dress Ginghams, checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors, loc quality, per yard 6 Vic. Crepe Ginghams, the widely advertised "Krinkle Crepe," loc and 1 2 1 j c qualities, per vard 9c.
Everett Shirtings, a most complete line, in stripes, checks and solid colors. Julv
Clearing
sale price, per Vd
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Cretonnes, fast colors, 36-
inch; regular 1 5c grade, per yard 10c Feather Ticking, assorted blue stripes, per yard 14c. Unbleached Sheeting, 36inch, good heavy weight, per yard 7c. Unbleached Muslin, per yard 4 Vic Lonsdale Muslin, also Hill, best of 36-inch standard qualities, per yard 7c. Lonsdale Cambric, 36-inch, very best quality made, 1 4c quality, July Clearing Sale, per yard 11c. Cheese Cloth, first class quality, July Clearing Sale, per yard- 4 Vic. Apron Ginghams, full assortment brown, blue, red and pink checks, July Clearing sale, per yard 4 Vic.
Clearing Sale Silks 36-inch Mescaline S i 1 ks, handsome foulard natterns, such as blue, sand, white, s'reen and other color grounds with mixed stripes and floral patterns, good value at SI. 00, July Clearing Sale Price, per yard 69c. Rich Duo-Tone Striped Taffetas, in green and wistaria, our S1.25 quality, per yard 69c. Black and White Check 36inch Silk Suiting, our S1.00 quality, July Clearing Sale priceper yard 69c. Extra heavy and firm qualitv, brown of black-and-white broken check silks, Si.oo quality, per yard 69c. $1.00 FANCY SILKS 39c Very line quality self-figured Mescalines in wistaria, brown, red, gray, canary, several new shades of blue, "cream, lavender and other shades, our Sl.oo quality, per yard 39c. Faille Silks, one of those popular corded weaves, in all colors, black and white, 24inch, per yard 38c. Crepe Meteor, in 13 of the newest shades for street and evening wear, 40-inch, July Clearing price, yard $1.50. " Crepe de Chines, 40-inch, in ten handsome shades, was S1.50, July Clearing Sale per yard $1.15. 36-inch Crepe de Chine
98c. Tub Silks, 32 and 37-inch; new, Summery Stripes for Men's Shirts and Women's wear, some sold at S1.25, sale price, per yard 85c. Tub Silks, 32-inch, per yard 65 c. Plain Taffeta Silks, 36-inch, in lilac, brown and rose changeable, Sl.oo quality, per vard 65c. Black Taffeta Silk, 36-inch, good heavy weight, our regular S 1.25 qualitv, per vard 89c.
NOW Look at last night's paper which furnishes the full list of July Clearing Sale items and come to the store to see those and many other articles on sale all day tomorrow and Saturday
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