South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1915 — Page 7
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SOCIETY
Tho I. . .s. (Jfi.xi T;m oiu, pleasantly entertained Thursday
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ternoon ;t th- h.iTi f Mr.--. J. Ilasmu'-ii, III : :. The afterr.fn u;! spout s'w-i.tily with the serving r fi -Vi'iits The next nu rtir.' will 1..' held with Mrs. r. Xielson. Herman toA n.-hi;, on .u. Is.
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typewriting. in.t delight f ally entertained th- stud-nt:- at a picnic at hishome at I '.' rti.t.'i't. .Iih.. Thursday v nin-'. At 7 '' dock a id' nic supper wis siA'i t ' mi-sts. after whh h 1 1 1 - ecnin v. a:i ivcn t parries and iiiusic. Mrs. Paul Thi.Jka. 1 ;,k St., was hx-tr--; to the I. I. cl'.i'u Thursday aftf ricori. The afternoon was featured with panics and contest, the prizes h iirr won ly Mrs. Fred Farroll. Mrs. Paul Hart ami Mrs. William i r: i n u-r. Ie.iinty refreshments v(T" sr(l. In two weeks Mrs. Frank will entertain the mem. lifrs of the club with an all day nutins '- ("ttacje at Hudson lake. A numlTr of friends of William Trrinnr gathered at the summer home of hi.i parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Wood,
Kiersido dr., Thursday
evening, to celebrate his l 1st birthday a .nni ersarj.'. A prettily appointed sapper was served during the evenin;; at a talde beautifully decorated with re-ses, carnations and aiidles. Mr. Treanor expects to leave Sunday lor a. t r i i through Canada and California returnin:: home in Seldom her
to spend a few flays before ntt rin Cornell university at Ithaca. X. V. A mooting wr.s held lat eveninc: in the supervisors' office of the Kaley school for the purpose of di. ir-sing the organization of another charitable, eluh to be known as the Mothers' club. It is the intention of the members to work in cooperation with the playf.'Id. Mis. Nelson Calbraith acled as the temporary chairman and at the next meeting to be held Thursday evenlnir. July 1'f. eleetion of officers will take jda'-e and the by-laws will be made. The nftieers elected will ach sere a period of six months. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church was held yterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ;. Lindahl. Riverside dr., assited by Mrs. C. Mellandor. A short program v. as uiven after the business meeting. Two piano selections were u'hen by Miss (Ireta Kdner and the Kev. Mr. dson cave an address. There were four new members t.'iken into ihe soeiety. Hnrincr the social hour refreshments were served. August . the society will meet in tho church. Mrs. Posn Cohen, 1M0 Michigan St., was hostess Thursday to members of the Tuis.lay Coffee club. Th truest filled three tables at whist ami the guest favor was taken by Miss
Hlanohe Krmel. Mrs-. L. Alexander
v; on the tirst prize and Mrs. H. Kaplan the consolation. A dainty three course luncheon was served late in tho afternoon. Mrs. I J. Fn-rer. ."17 K. South st.. v ill lie hostess to the club in two weeks. The M. n. and ;. club motored to
Lale lake Wednesday where they
(ie etilertanud at th Kike Palace eottase by Mr. 'hrles I'.orts. A Tanie dinii' r uas stvimI. after wliich the day was spent in fishing, boating, bathing and with cards. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. F. A. Martin
of rhbago and Mrs. C. A. Sehls of
California. The (iood Wll club met Thursday ftortioon the home of Mrs. Frank Wooft. r, tl". s. Franklin t. A contest
wa the feature of the afternoon at v hi h the taois wa re taken by Mrs. Arabella .-'orne and Mrs. Xottie Sart.. In two weeks the members v.ill he entertained by Mrs. William Carlin. J 10 X. Lincoln st. Miss Margery pert?ling entertained informally Thu:-day afternoon at her home, Taylor st., in compliment to Miss Helen Matthews of San l'rancisco, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Olher. dainty luncheon was served at the close of the afternoon. Sprigs of lavender were gue-st favors. Mrs. Otto Welter. U2 F. P.roadv ay. entertained in a pleasant manner the members of the Xonparwl club Thursday afternoon. The time was
spent socily and plans were made to spend Thursday. August' at St. Joseph. Mich. In a contest given Mrs. X ttie Fries ami Mrs. Lillian Lalloini dieu won the prizes Mrs. S. L. Stmke, 1 Llaine a v.. " is hojess at thv fortnightly meeting ; the Swastika club Thursday. The !! int ers spe nt the time w ith crochet w after which the hostess sered :! vhnients. A meeting (f the club v,ill .e hold Aug. .".
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Ily I,a Racontcu"C. This lingerie dress Is one of the m any combinations of the senso It may be fashioned in net, laco, organd y or allover embroidery. The trimming used on this type of dress is wid e and varied. Illustrated is a very distinctive style in white net with ha i:d embroidered net. The skirt, in four tier effect, is finished with a narrow edge of black not. giving an outlined effect to each tier. The bodice draped in surplice effect is also trimmed with embroidery and frill of Mae k net. The satin girdle with velvet sash and is a pretty detail.
members of the Live Oak grove. X. 1. The affair was well attended and Japanese lanterns ridded to the attractiveness of the lawn. Tho sewing circle of the Helena I)ebekah lodge met in the hall Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Llsie Cold, Mrs. Ida Weiland and Mrs. Lena Jahnke as hostesses. At the close of an afternoon of needlework light refreshments wore served. The circle will meet In two
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PERSONALS
h"use guest of Mrs. Kiverside dr., has home in New York
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three weeks tho A. Nemeth, 71.1 returned to her
city. (?. C. Cook of Indianapolis is in the city for a few days. Miss Lthel Reichter of Chicago is visiting P.. Silber, L' 2 S. William st., for a few days. Herman Luddcr of Iafayette, Ind., is spending a few days in the city on business.
Ind.. is visiting a few days.
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Poan of Porter, friends here for
I. II. King of Indianapolis, Ind.,
is spending a few days in the citv on
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Mrs. S. F.oswell. 1-1 1 W. Wayne left today for a visit in Chicago.
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Conboy, a nurse of hospital. has ; in Chieato.
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F. Kempe, 71 1 F. Jeffer-
Mi.s Mary St. Joseph's from a visit Mrs. C. i: Madarysville mother. Mrs.
son blvd. Ccnrge I'ucklcy of Chicago is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Puekley, SI 3 W. Jefferson blvd. C. F. Sloan of Indianapolis. Ind., is in the city on business. Jack Uusst 11 of Indianapolis. Ind.. is spending a few days in the city with friends. Thomas Fuller, who has been visiting Mrs. Lose P.utlcr, T.o S. Scott st., has returned to his home in Cleveland. ( W. F. Johnson 0f Fort Wayne. Ind.. is spending a few days in the city on business. Mrs. lga Sterm. who has been for
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Come in and get a pair of our soothing, hand-turned vvcrs. Not a hurt in a thousand days' wearing.
Our Shoes are the ideal hot weather shoes and every woman knows it who wears them.
H. nVoniull of is visiting friends
few days.
Fdward Sehwenger of Fort Wayne, Ind.. is visiting for a few days with friends and relatives here. Miss Kuth Stenius of Petroit. Mich..
visiting Miss Mary Fgan. 407 W.
Iasalle a v., for a few days. P. Cordon of Detroit. Mich., is spending several days in the city. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Rosenthal and daughter of Chicago are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. M. Pain. 7:",S W. Wayne st. ra Mitchell of Lafayette. Ind., is spending a few days in the city on business. F. Cutting of Chicago is the guest of Mrs. F. Oberly. S. Scott st. William DePark and son of Albion. Mich were i-alb d Iwii. tra-i- - mc
count of the death of his brother, j wih :1 1Irov;iI.
1 'rank DePark. D',3.: S. William st. Dr. U J. Snith. North Shore dr.. is spending a few days at Toledo, O.
P.. sid s tailing count of the absolutely new. it is wise occasionally to take a general survey of the lines being worn at the moment by the leading fashionables. An observing glance at skirts, for instance. shows that skirts are short decidedly so. They are al full, pleated, ruftied. circular and of straight gathered fe-lds. Taffeta for these bouffant skirts is the favorite material in one-piece frocks. To stand out is the obvious ambition of the fashionable skirt. It is true, however, that fashionables are often seen wearing rather narrow foundaticm skirts. eer which is hung a full tunic, the
litter iterforming the "stand
dutv. So much for the
skirt in survey. The hem edge of the skirt is an important consideration this season. Or.p of the latest methods of finishing it is to bind it with a self-material cord and then to attach over it loaf-shaped bits of the material, bases down ana points toward the waist. ( lexer Wiit Hag. Departing from a discussion of lines, have you seen the new hrae let bags? They're the nicest, prettiest things ever. The bags are silk pouches, rpiita J" the shape of the season's bag. but tho frame is supplemented by a bracelet of the same metal or shell, as tho case may be. The has can then bo swims from the writ. with no danger of going too far back on the hand or slipping over the hand unnoticed. Carved and tinted leather is used for some of the high-priced bags. When placed over a foundation of metal cloth or silk it forms a very odd.
charming handbag. Some new bags
have a blue note. Madonna Mae is the color chosen, and it is usually combined with black kid. Midnight blue is being combined with white in bolts, emphasizing the rumor that blue and white will soon supplant tho wonderfully popular Mack and white. Pique bags and bags of white .'ilk. made? unite after the fashion of the soft leather models, are now to be had for carrying with white suits. They aro very smart, and the pique hags are washable. Kuftlod shoulder capes on nighties that's the latest. Pretty little ruffle of net ,or ribbon that go round and round the shoulders and fall over the upper parts of the arms. Charming negligees of chiffon are stenciled in com e.itional designs. The effect is Japanesque, kimono lines being somewhat followed. 1 must not forget to tell you of the dainty white kid belts that are lined with llowered silk. There is no hint of pretty lining until the belt is removed just another touch of daintiness for daintiness' sake, and well worth while as such. r.ulterfly Hirdles. F.utterfly girdles are just tho thins for the simple summer frock of sheer material. These girdles eome in all
the pastel shades. Thev are wide and crushed, and the soft silk made into a complete butterfly at tho back, body.
antennae and all. Tiny white-headed pins are stick in at the proper angre for eyes. Rubber corsets are now sold for bathing purposes. These corsets are not elastic. Sheet rubber is used. They are wonderfully comfortable and the water has but little if any effect upon them for a considerable lensth of time. Sports handkerchiefs are here. This season the handkerchief must be distinguished by an individual touch or a smart note of decided importance will bo lacking in the costume. The sports handkerchiefs referred to are buttonholed instead of hemmed about tho edge. Tho buttonholing is done in
color, to harmonize with or match the bit of corner embroidery. Instead of being a mere initial, monogram or Moral design, the corner displays a
I horse and rider, a golfer, tennis player
or some other sportsman or sportswoman. These are done in color and silk, much on tho same order, in fact, as the silk stockings at the beginning of the season which shewed quaint and weird little animals worked upon tho
j instep in natural colors. A handker; j chief for afternoon carrying has upon Mt a full-skirted ballet dancer skip
ping through a wreath of roses, llowered Bathing Caps. Another novelty for bathing garb is tho (lower trimmed cap or hat. Lovely rubber flowers, some far more realistic in appearance than those artificial blooms made of silk or linen, come especially for bathing millinery. Water affects them not in the least, except to make them even prettier when glistening from immejsion. Top coats of tussah are excellent for tho warm days. Then. too. they answer so many purposes. A new Fnglish duster of shantung simulates successfully a separate jacket and full skirt, looking for all the world like a
jtussah suit. The lines are good, and it is expected that the new idea will meet
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Midland. Mich. Dr. A. L. llcltowell and
Madison st., have returned from u
camping irip in norinern Wisconsin. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wambaugh are; entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Charles; Camp of Florida at their home in liol-l
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Mrs. II. A. P.irdscll. 711 W. Wash-
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Mrs. A. Lewis of Indianapolis :s me giust of Miss Fanny P.usford. Scott st. Mr. and Mrs. C. Anwander, l::.". S. Kmcnek st., spent Thursday in .Michigan City. Dr. Crace p. Parker of Point Palma Lola. Fla.. is visiting her c-oumii. .1.s. Charles Ash! augh. ,,0 Columbia st. Daid Cihson. s n 7 x. Main st.. and
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The Ransack Sale is right now at its best. Special Bargains for Saturday m every department. We are Ransacking through-
ou t the store all Goods are being
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Suits and Silk Dresses the Automatic Reduction Sale is on and the price goes down a dollar a day. Saturday's Price $8.00.
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Because you can save in the buying The savings are important they run into dollars, and, this BLANKET
SALE is so comprehensivepairs at the start that it takes tically every Blanket Need.
-1,000 in prac-
It's readily recognized hy all who sec , them that these i Wehvorth Blouses are decidedly better ? than the usual two . dollar Blouse. It's simply this: The saving in selling and other expense on the part of the maker enables him to provide us always with superior values. This superiority is most apparent in the very elegant models that go on sale tomorrow. Welworths $2.00. Wirthmors $1.00.
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RIVER PARK.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. P.unt have ro-turnt-d t Chicago after concluding a isit with Mr. and Mr?. K. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Tlu odorc-, olsc n, 2717 Pleasant st. Frank K. Wlfo left Thursday for a isit with liis mother. Mrs, J. Wolfe, of Plymouth. Ind. A l.usiaess mettinrr of tho Fpworth lca?uo cahinrt will he held this evenintr at the church at 7:1.". Mrs. Tanner Xedo of P.ellfonla inc. ( ).. has lioon a truest o: Mrs. Harry Vandcnlx -rx of X. Sixth st. this week. A party of .wr.in? lacies including Misses Helen Kochenderfer, Aehsa P.rower. Uuth Metcalf. Mai. el P.orden of 'ltiver Park. Mis noxenia Wil
liams (.f Elkhart and Miss ons
Limehaek of Lakeville. eliaperoned hy Mr.. Harry Yandcnher of S. Sixth st.. will leave Saturday morning for a week's cutting J'.t Klincr lake, (';trpenter cottage. Mrs. John J. Wolfe .and son of S. Eleventh st.. returned Thursday from Fa pel lake. KdwanisVuir!,', Mich., where they were quests of Mrs. Cay. Mrs. F. S. Drenan of X. Fiherty, Ind.. will arrive lure today for a visit with Few and Mrs. A. W. Smith of Mishawaka a v. Mrs-. Frank Hacker of S. Fifth st.. who has heen ill the past wuk, is
sliphtly improved. Mr. and Mrs. S. ( Judson and daughters. Misses (llendri and Zet--lla Judsnn. and Mrs. C. Ilea me and daughter. Miss Mildred Keam. h ft Friday morning on a niotr trip to Chic.aero. where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Williams, and other friends. Mrs. I,. S. P.urke and children have
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Mrs. v and da ujrntt r w 11. Ind., are here visiting Mr.-. Henry AVheeltr ot X.
st. Mr. and Mrs. Knave of South
visit
of StillMr. and Eleventh
Fend
are moving into their new home on Mishawaka av and Kieveiith st. Mrs. Marlon IN rry and J. Whitaker have 1mm n eall-.l to Foldwatf r. Mkli.. hy th" serious illness of a relative. Mrs. Jewel Whale of Smith st. entertained at o'clock dinner Thursday. -oiu pi i mi nt in;c Mrs. Edn.-t Finl of Xortli Ei.'.-rty. who is a quest of her hroih r. liei l ert Fain. Tiie house, and taMe deeoratior.s were sw-t.t peas and ferns. Mrs. 11. F. P.rooks entertained at
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Lloyd Fichards. The nu Illi'CI'S of the
F. eluh were entet tai:o '1 afternoon hy .Mrs. William at her home on S. Sixth st. inp the husiness session, the sjielH socially with Hi us',
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Thursday 1 la rrison 1'ollowthne was id ron-
t sts. I';n ni'.s v. re viiii hy Mrs. Adam I Inns!" r. r, Mrs. ILnry Peak, and Mrs. Finch. Ale.; Harrison ravo a niiinluT of piano select ion At the elos1"' of the ,ilt''nii'ii!i a d licious two cours." luncheon' was s rved :;" the hostess. The n xt meetimr will he with Mis. M. nry Peak, X. Eighth st.
(.iKI, IS KII.Flil). XEW YOpK. July Miss Iiohecea Cammillman. 17 years old. was killer! in an automohile jry ride early l-'rid.y. Th ear. p rat d hy Seymour Fcliv. 4-raslu-d into a lar'" sitrn prist on Pelhim parkway. Miss Irene Silverman and .Mortimer Ee y. the other or-'-upants of the car, were injured. Felix was arrest' 1.
EVERYBODY'S INTEREST AROUSED. SN'iilatioii is Keen Iloaidin: FirM Title in News-Times Hill DUtrihutioii.
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Everyone is asking "What will be the tirst hook in the X'ews-Times, distribution if bargain Jittion." The offer by this r.ewspapr has created a really profound sensation. People everywhere are asking: "How ran it be done'.'"" The facts si'c.ik for themsehes. and those who !ip tho Jirst toupon from next Sunday's announcement will hac a leal treat in iure lor them. The irht noxcls s'.Iefted. one fach we.-k. Irniii hundreds of the h- st high rade Jietion are exactly like those that sell regularly at Jl.J". Jl.::h $1.::.". and $l.."t. They will be handed out to our readers for a Kift aniount if j res i t i 1 1 r less than one-fourth of t In 1 r real alue. They are full-sized beautiful cloth hound books- with f olored frontispica s. I ',e sure to -t Sunda's paper and clip the coupon.
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make iii(H;ms MITVEEXE. Via Athens. July A.lli'd troops are making substantial iinrcs in tie Achi-l'aba sartor of lallipoli jieninsula, near Krithia. They i.ie captured several trenches, tnkim; numerous prisoners and iiiriitln b'.avv losses en the Turks.
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I black-and-w hite not" in fashion will j hold place forever and a day. thotiph 'many authorities claim that it is be.
.lames MclHrmott. Eamonte ter-j coming standardized. That it will race, has returned from a visit at eventually have to assume secon.i
place, however is no. to be douhtel. I signers havin--; this in mind are
already experitnenttn with other colors, and one finds the midnight bpje and white already mentioned, and now an attempt to launch Quaker pray. While Quaker tray is verv heauMfu!. it has the di-advantaco of
not he in-.; bre:ainp to all complexions. ; However there are warm uravs and
ravs. and trravs of manv tints
and tones. ;.Va if th" color becomes ' -II.. . l --.!..
isnioua eie ,i earrlul selection
ffie s!!;li!f ot the color
tne iinnomy anticipated FA F )E1."E HAEPEE.
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spendim; a week at Adrian. Mich. Miss E. P.. Hammersmith of P.uffalo. N. V.. is the puest of Mr. and Mrs. i:. V. Uerl-stcr, UT. olive st. Mis.s Hammersmith is the head nur.-e in the tli e.eral hospital at Fuffalo.
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Calculator Sa!( Co., of F.rand Kap ids. Mich., has returned from Elk
hart, where she wa nt to appoint salesmen. While in Elkhart Miss Levy was the puest of Miss Vinnie Xickuui, formerly of South Fend.
(dvi nrrnwi,. crrTHn recital was rendered t at the r; r;4,.,. Methodist
FpNeor.t! church by yan Ienman Thompson. prvf(ssor in the p0painv
iiool or .uus.e. .Moru than r.nn
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Automatic Prduetion Sale of Suit and Silk pr.M at Illlsworth's. Th.e I'rice iroes down a dolh; aturday's price fS'O.
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George H. Wheelock & Company Empire Baskets for Summer Flowers
These are made of the clearest crystal with fall loop handles. A bouquet of flowers can 're arranged beautifully in these baskets,, priced at 10c, 15c, 35c, 65c, $1.25, $1.50. Just received Ice Tea Sets of ilass these are delightful for summer set consists of covered ju.ir and six footed
and handled glasses engraved set S2.5(, needle etched set $3.00. Cut set S4.oo. Deep plated etched set S5.00.
An appropriate and useful salad or berry set as shown engravec. class in a nickel plated stand, beau-
tifullv pierced, with serving
fork and spoon to match, S7.00 complete. It is a pleasure to show our goods. George H. Wheelock & Company
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Genuine 50c Aluminum SAUCE PAN
Two quart size. Saturdav special
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