South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1915 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY, JULY 12, 1015.
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Miss Ruby Wiltfoncr. I?.?. 11. Indiana av.. entertained last evening in honor of F. (J. Coats and Calvin Jones. The evening was .-pent Ncry pleasantly with pamcs and muic. A lin'ht luncheon va:s h'r"cd. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Mangold dflisht. fully entertained more than 20 friends at their home. 22 XV. Jeffer.son blvd.. last evening. The evening was spent .socially with the serving of light refreshment: toward the close. Announcements The "Women's Civic club will meet Tuesday afternoon at ?, o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce. All women interested in ci i: welfare arc. urued to attend and Join the organization. Also all Klrln from the Mores and offices are welcome to join and may .end their names to the jTCtarics. Mrs. Cora. Weyler or Mrs. Maude Stonecipher. Arrangements wiH be made for evening meetings in which they may join with the general work of tho club. MLs Ethel Kale and Miss Inez Ports will be hostesses to the Younp Women's Foreign Missionary society of Grace M. R. church this evening in .the parlors of the church. The Dramatic department of the Ft. Joseph Valley Grange will meet with Miss Clara Denslow, south of Springbrook park, this evening. SOCIAL CALENDAR TucMlay. The south section, Women's league of the First Methodist church will meet with Mrs. S. W. Racr, 5J4 Car roll 3t. Mr?. Isaac C. Peele. 117 rt., will entertain the Silver Rirdseli Pleasure club. The Women's Home Missionary society of St. Paul's Methodist Memorial church will meet at 2:20 o'clock in the church. A thimble will be given In members of the Auten W. It. C. Xo. 14, i the old court house. The rcsutor meeting of the Auten XV .li. C.. Xo. 14, will be held in the old court house. Wednesday. Mrs. A. C. Carter. 14 01 Lincoln way XV.. wil be hostess to members of the Diamond Thimble club. The Pythian tea ladies will be entertained in the K. of P. hall by Mrs. Y. H. Hobblck. Mrs. It. V. Method and Mrs. J. G. Hahn. The monthly business meeting of the Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church will be held at the home of Mrs. J. I. Frame, 1019 W. "Washington av. Mrs. A. A. Ackerman. 1201 K. MadiEon st.. will entertain the Women's Home Missionary society of Trinity Presbyterian "church at "the regular meeting. The Indies' Aid society of fitull Memorial church will hold its meetin. t: in the parlors of the church. The Ladles' Aid society of Grace M. K. church will meet in the parlors of the new church. Miss Marjorie Warner. 710 XV. "Washington a v.. will pive a bridge party complimenting Miss Mildred Westcrvelt. who will be married this week and Mrs. Eugene R. Warner, a bride of the earlv spring. Pleasant View W. C. T. l and Vayhlr.ger W. C. T. U. will give a joint picnic at Lceper park. Thursday. The resrular thimble of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will meet with Mrs. Frank Matthews. 221 Pennhylvania a v. Miss Louise Jnhn. 624 Clinton St., will be hostess to the members of the Ccsmoplitan club. The Twin City Sewinc circle will be entertained bv Mrs. George O. Snyder. 109 N. St. Peter si. Mrs. John Calentinc. "23 W. Sample ft., will be hostess to the Jolly Ten club. Members of the Independent club will give an all day picnic at Michigan City, leaving on the Northern Indiana railroad at I o'clock. The Non Pro Se cluo will hold a meeting at the home or Miss Ruby Ileintzelman. 1219 S. Lafayette st. Mrs. D. X. Dressier will entertain the Eureka club at her summer home at Eagle lake. The Sewing circle of tho German Zion church will be entertained in the parish school. Tho Modern Reehive club will enjoy an all day picnic at Kaley park. Mrs. Joseph Maxwell Stephenson of Gary will jive a dinner at the Hotel Mishawaka honoring Miss Mildred AVcstervelt and Judge Herbert D. Warner, who will bo married Saturday. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of Mtinson chapel will be held at the church. Friday. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of the First Paptist church will be entertained at tho sun.mer home Miss Cora Miller at Diamond lake. Of Mrs. M. T. Zimmerman will be ho?-
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tess to the Wanita Sewing circle at her summer home. The Women's auxiliary of the Westminster Presbyterian church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Newton C. Stuck, 61'; N. Lafayette st. Saturday. The marriase of Miss Mildred Westcrvelt and Judge Herbert I. Warner will take place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. 1Z. Westcrvelt. ."27 N. Iifayette st. Members of the Nonpareil club and their husbands will bo entertained at the summer homu of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. DuComh at Diamond lake. The annual picnic of the Qui Vive club will be held at Chain lakes. Miss Kstclle G. Herrold. 10 20 Portage av., and Harry C. Pickel. Jacksonville. Mich., will be married at St. Augustine. Fla. The Vnuns Matron's club members and their husbands will be entertained at a picnic at Leopcr park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause. lull F. Lasalle av.. spent Sunday at Fa sic Pint as quests of Mr. and Mrs. James Joslick. Mr. and Mrs. G. Farber and daughter. 4 10 X. Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. A. Vuvlsteke and daughter, till F. Madison st., have uone to Pleaant lake to spend the week. Mrs. G. H. Fmery. 410 F. Kcasey st.. spent Monday in Chicago with her son, Fdwaru Fmery. Miss Marie Martin. r,0 1 N.'Main St.. was the week-end guest of Miss Mario McDonald, near Lvdick Mrs. Flder New-land. SOi . Michigan st.. left this mnriiing to spend the week with Mrs. Homer Danvood at KaRle lake. Collins Pindell of Fikhart is visiting 3! Hawaii 7 . o
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with Walter Strang, Portage av., for a few days. John Farrincton of t. Louis, Mo., visiting at the, home of Mr. and Frank Vennct. HIS S. Taylor st. Miss Bernardino Gonsiorowski, 901 S. Fisher st., has returned from a visit at Chicago. Mrs. Mary Fink of Kankakee, 111., returned homo Monday after visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Connor, 1024 Quimby st. Mrs. Charles Sollberger returned to her home at Three Oaks. Mich., after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Bradley ,2-7 S. Francis st. Miss Grace Vennct, fClS S. Taylor st.. has returned home after a visit of a few days at Hibbcrd, Ind. Miss Leona DeGroote, nurse of the St. Joseph hospital, left Sunday for a isit at Jollct. Lid. Miss Genevieve Murphy, lOH.' Thomas st., is visiting in Kansas City. Mo. Mrs. I Schoonovcr and son, 221 Scott st., have returned from a visit at Bluffton and Fort Wayne, Ind. Mrs. J. Tovin and children of Ham mond spent Sunday with Mrs. L. Schoonovcr. 2-'l S. Scott st. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bliss and chil uren. ui i.. jenerson oivu., nave roturned from a visit at liockford. III. Miss Sadie Tovin of Kankakee, 111 spent Sunday with relatives in thi3 city. Warren Hansen. Riverside drive. visiting at Diamond lake for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oheriin and son. Russell. 2 013 Lincoln way W., motored to their cottage Sunday at Mud lake. Mich., anil spent J George Herdeman. Albert Thomas, Ren Smith. Harry Willettc and Cnarlg Oheriin motored to Mud lake S".nday I and attended a fishing party there. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mitchell and Mrs. Anna Thompson spent Saturday at f Gu!l lake as guests of frienrin there, j A fish supper w as served Saturday j niht. Mr. Mitchell having caught a six. pound bass. Prof. J. M. Cooney of 7 1 Q W. Colfax av.. left last night to spend a few j days at Barron lake. aiu:i:sti:i with ui:volvi:h. David Peterson. 717 S. Chapin st,. urvi :im;tod Sundav eveninc bv PaEitrolnian Alby on a charge of carrying weapons, revolver Petcriion had a when taken into can ore rl ! custody l makiua;k u c i : si :s. Marvin M. dill. -I. press worker: Sarah M. Holin. 21. Ldward Chavious. 22. farmer. CassopolLs; Lcttie C. King. "4. Ituchanan. itr.v Hev, Pauls L. r. iior.Kits is ninri'it. U r. ;vgors. rector of St. episcopal church. was suilicivntly rrcTvercd from his recent illhis pulpit ness to e able to occupy Sunday morn inc. inc. ruowiN i:.pi:(ti:i) at i:i,iYoinn stciki: ti isday. The i;reat bargains being offered in Pllswortn Uavsack ale will cause a I ig crowd of shoppers to attend this sale. See the Rllsworth Store advertisement in this paer.
IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST BELOW? If it is, j-ou arc Inrltexl to the next Newy-Timea Birthday Party. Trips to all theaters &nd refresh - mcnta rlll be on the program. J The Xcw5-Timc? Pdrthday Party is open to an scnoji cnuaicn m isouin Bend and Mishawaka. whether In public or private schools, regardless of whether or not their paicnta are News-Times subscribers. A list of all school children In the public and private schools of fcouta Bend and Mishawaka has been com piled. On the date of the child s birthday his or her name is printed in The News-Times and on the Saturday following such publication the boy or girl comes to the circulation department of 'ihor News-Times and receives a coupon ticket which admit bearer to the Orpheum. LaSalle, Surprise and Colonial theaters, also a treat at the iountain of the American Drug Co. Children living 10 or more blocks from the otlice are given return car faro home. On account of the Orpheum and the Majestic being closed temporarily, it is suggested that the children save the tickets which admit them to these theaters until the fall season starts, when they will be honored. Tickets are good any Saturday, so if the full number of tickets is not used In one day, they arc good any Eucceeding SaturdaymKTHIAYS TODAY. Soutli llcnd. Cook, Charles, 235 E. Fox st. Gracgol, Joseph, 216 E. Calvert st. Janowska, Agnes, 2121 Rodgers st. Kersey, Mildred, 320 V. Madison st. Lockwood, Homer, 74 0 Portage av. Meredith, Inez, G22 S. Fellows st. Metz, Margaret, 123 K. Dubail st. Hohde, Henry, 1041 N. Allen st. Iticdel, Lelloy, 527 S. Perry st. Snell, Elizabeth, 510 XV. Lindsey st. Smadeska, Hedwige, 905 XV. Sample. Schur, Angie, 1118 E. Sorin st. Silverman, Ethel, 122S Wash. av. Van Der Ilyden, "August, 226 S. Mead st. Wenenger, Bessie. 1613 S. Fellows. Mishawaka. Eddy, Fred. Manham, Donald, 720 W. Grove st. McDutlie, Dorothy, 513 W. Grove st. Miller, Freddie, 209 E. Sixth st. Strobetleire, Mary, 413 W. 10th st. Zdankus, Jennie, 1116 Christiana. LUCKY ONES TODAY. South Henri. Kneller, Frederick, 202 E. Keasey. Knellcr, Miama, 2 02 E. Keasey st. Kettrlng, Everett. US E. Keasev Johnson, Edith, 1714 S. William MKliawaka, Hcrstman, Josephine. Alexina, Philion. TerPush. Catherine. Cook, Helen. st. st BAND SPRINGS NEW PIECES AT CONCERT Selections From Sari and Suite Komantique Make Hit of Lceper Park Program. Elhel's band presented a most pleas ing concert at Deeper park Sunday night, playing a repertoire of popu lar numbers that called for repeated encores by the large crowd. Thr .elections from Sari and the Suite iCoirfantique entitled, "A Day in Venice," scored the biggest successes with the hearers. The complete program was as fol lows: March, Festival Rhapsody, Salvonic Selection. Sari Waltz, Ernestine , Seitz . Friedman . . .Kalman .Chambers Suite Romantique, "A Day. in Venice Xevin (a) Alba (b) Gondolieri (c) Canzone Amorosa (d) Ruona Notte Serenade, Amina Lincke Grand Selection, Hall of Fame, Embracing excerpts from the fol lowing compositions: (a) Kela Pela'.s Racoczy March b) crdl's Celeste Aida. (cj l uJCKs Lntry of the Gladia tors. (d) Rubenstein's Melodv in F. (e) Rachmaninoff's Prelude. (f) Grieg's Peer Gynt. (j?) Dvorak's Homoresque. (h) Liszt's Finale from First Hun garian Rhapsody. Trombone Frolic, Beaux Esprits, Finale, America. Fred Elbel. Director. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL KVKXTS. Mr. and Mrs. Roman .ledzikowski, 4 26 S. Scott st., who were spending a week at Hudson lake resort, entertained very pleasantly on Sunday a number of their relatives and friends. Tho party left the city at 9 o'clock by automobiles. At noon an elaborate dinner was served by the hostess. Covers 'were laid for 24. In the afternoon tho time was delightfully spent in outdoor amusements. Their guest? were: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Pudnik and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lariislaus Woodki and children. Andrew Woodki. Miss Anna Darling. Mrs. Francis Woodki. Alex Sledzikowski. Frank Sledzikowski, James line. "Frank Kopinski, John Nowlcki. Mi.e Frances Wodzicka, Mamie Rudnik and Lottie Woltman. PERSONALS. Walter Horkowicz has arrived here from .Milwaukee to spend a few days with relatives and friends. John smocinski of Indiana Harbor is in the city on business. Theodore Jackiewicj left Sunday evening for his home in Chicago after a few days visit with friends here. Misses Hcssie and Constant Swiontkowski have arrived here from Chicago to spend a few days with friends. They are the pueets of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drejer. 201 Chapin t. Peter Stephens of Chicago, who has
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T TO) .If OF i been here on business, left today for Detroit. Chester Mnichowski and Miss Helen Rojewlcz spent Sunday at Hudson lake. Miss Gertrude Jazwicki, who has been here for a few days visiting with friends, left Monday for Gary. Andrew Gawronskl returned Sunday evening to East Chicago after a few days' visit here with Edward Ilaltner, W. Division st. Stephen Gorzelski of West Hammond is in the city on business. Miss Angela Skowierski left Monday for her home in Milwaukee after a few days' visit with friends here. Leo Popielski arrived here this morning from Chicago for a week's visit with friends. Bernard White of Xiles is in tho city on business. Mrs. Mary Cegllk returned Sunday eveninc to her home in South Chicago after a few days' visit hero with relatives and friends. Theodore Boguszewckl left for his home in Cleveland Sunday after a week's visit here with friends. MUs Helen Magroszewski of Detroit who has been here for tho past few days visiting with friends, left this morning for Milwaukee. Max Hoffman of Indianapolis is in the city on business. Miss Casimere Puchowicz has arrived here from Chicago for a few days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Stanley Steszewski, 7 32 W. Nar ier st. Mrs. Marion Wesolowski. 414 S. William st., returned Sunday from a brief visit with relatives in Chicago. She was fcccompanied by her little nieces, Gertrude and Hattie Wesolowski of Chicago. Bert Zaharek, 1121 XV. Division st., and Caslmier Luzny, 1029 W. Napier st., returned this morning from a week's visit in Xcw Orleans. The condition of Miss Itegina Deranek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deranek, N. Dlrdseli st., who has been seriously ill with pneumonia for several days, is now much improved. Tony Krukk, X. Rirdsell St., returned Saturday evening from Detroit, where ho has been for tho past few week ylslting with relatives. Miss Clara Deranek, X. Rirdsell st., left Sunday for Clinedyke to spend her two weeks' vacation with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Sledzikowski, S. Scott st., returned fc'undiy evening from a week's trip at Hudson lake. Leo Krawlcckl has arrived hero from Michigan City to sp2nd a fewdays with friends. Stephen CwiklinskI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Constantine CwiklinskI. W. Division st., returned Sunday from a few days' visit with friends in Cassopolh. Rev. Caslmier Truezynski. C. S. C. assistant pastor of St. Hedwige's church, has left for Chicago. Mijs Rernice Pozorski will arrive here Tuesday from Chicago for a few days' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Stanley Nowak, corner W. Ford and S. Webster ft. Sister M. Edalia of the Holy Family of Nazareth order has arrived hero from Chicago for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. ?he is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Katherine Gorka, Kenwood av. FUXEKALS. Th funeral of Mrs. Kazimiera Kndernska. 25 years old. wife of Polikarp Kodemska, 314 S. Walnut St.. who died Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock after an Illness of seven months, was held this morning at S o'clock at St. Hedwige's church. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. S. C officiated. Burial was In St. Joseph's Folish cemetery. Th funeral of Ladislaus Janowiak. two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Val-
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entine Janowiak, CI 5 P., Lincoln st., who dieid .Sunday noon after a short illness, was held this morning at S o'clock from St. AdclhertT? church. Rev. John Kubackl. officiated. Burial was in t. Joseph's Polish cemetery. DEATHS. Van da Wolowicz. three-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wolowicz. 120S W. Xapier st.. died Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock after a brief illness. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. Hedwice Catholic church. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. S. C, officiated. Rurial will be in t. Joseph Polish cemetery. RIUTIIs. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spilski. 10 45 W. Sample st.. a son. July 11. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Palka, 4 50 ?. Grant st., a daughter, July 11. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS
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