South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1915 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

MONDAY, AUGUST HO, 191.". T7 Low for rwi IS01S new

Social asud OtSier loterests of Yfomee

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SOCIAL CALENDAR

Tue-lay. Mi-. Tin r.iiMp, .".10 W. fVdfax av.. s ill cntt rtaln th- me -mbTs of th Qui Vivo club. The Tuesday ,U. club will I"! tntcrtaind at th hme of Mim. L. M. Al''iti(!cr. i:;:i I-nin 1 .wt. Tin- Ihids of iT'-mix- . of Hoj.o lr -i-j t ri.m hurrh will m'.t at the hor.if of Mi.-M Vera Morrow, r,-G K. Ind'. ma av. The Ayudadora cin-le will he- entertained at the hom- of Mrs. Koln-it I'.lh.-l. l!!s X' Michigan M. T,.. A M fl:iiiiT'f . iri-U' will IlK'ft oM ! Tnoday afternoon witlx Mr.. Kuht-rt j 1 at 42i N. Mi'huaii st. 'I ! Silver TI.M.'-i.'r-' lu! will he cnt. rlaiii (1 at the lioine of Mi.-. -- h n Chirk. 1'Oi W. Va-him;toii ;n'. Tr. Helenah l:it-!;ah lo. No. 7 -J will j.: I a aid fariy in th hall. .M( rnb-rs ami frif in'- .'in invited. The Children of Mary of tin- St. Jo- ?' hnr li v.ill -nt-rt .tin with a kithen vh'Avi-r in the parish hall in honor of Miss Mary I'rehmer. wh-i will be married to William Wail of Highland. Wi.-;.. Hit. s. VihH-ila . Mrs. Charles 1. Hall. 7 1". II. MadiFon st.. wall 1'' lusters to tlu; liarirony I leading eirele. The Ladies' Ahi sorjety of the I-'ifi-'t Ilretrej: church will meet with .Mrs. Sarah MulhawW, (larst st. Mr.--. Joseph Nus-hart, 1-114 HlwooJ ;i'.. w ill entertain the mem Hoi .s of the Violet cluLi. 'I hni-day. Tlx- m-ti!i of t!iv Sunshine cluh vol ti' i'l at the lio'nv' of Mr.--. Jesse A. T.i lor. 1 ! 7 11. S : : n st. Mrs. Hi:, ih.'th Va r Mieh Izmi .-t.. will he ho--t .-'.- to memher.s of the ( Jrai.oaio; h' is' cir 1 . M m:--'-s of ti:- Cod Will cinh will -v. t r t iat A Uy Mi... Corp- ni r. 7 U " I'tairh a. Mrs. i::-r White, 7,i W. WasliIriKl'O'. ;iv., will l: he.-;e.-s to the h as'tii.a rhih. Tip L.idi .-' Ai l s.ai' t" the r . (!.-) I.iUlo ran 'hi;ih ill of cn1 rlait ",1 in tin1 chtir li pulors. A r.o- tin; of th- lhl na I! lokah loi!.- Srv.in. cili lf . ill he luM in t h hail. M?-. Js'!'h I" IH'n.i ni.'l Mrs. !'!;.' U- nolds will .htcraih with : t-.! :t t) huMic of th" lo;nir. Sl2 i:. I v -on i;lv(l.. iioni :; until G O l 1 i. rii(l:i. 4 Mi s. N'. i :. I N-n.sU rtf.-r. I'l-'.l Allen t t., will ;l rtain tin: Xi i h 1 r hood Th" mici'iIm rs of tht- oh.1 I'ricnd r- will mot with Mrs. i'rpT Du1 a: I. L' i ; V. .).!,'. rson hK al. Mrs. M.m-n i:..ah. .17,. William :.. a ill he host ss to tin- Mayllowor ci a ' . Ti-." Wnjii' ii's Missionary society of t!:' 1'iTst i :.i i list cl'.uri'h will me t with Mrs. Kola rt i:i!.Ll. l'2s Michi . T 'a sr. A ni. viinur of tin women's Hihle - of th.' 1 'irst I'hurrh of the l'!'t!in !.,- 1;.. Id at tin- homo of Mrs. Lmj',- t'ii.st-:-. in'M Milton av. 1 hi' ViMi'.i !i' Mi-ion;try s.a i. ty of tlu- i-"". .A I rt sh u rian churcli will int i t in th- parlors of tht' church. Th" Wniiinri's M iss'oii.t ry society of tin- first 1 ros 1 . tria n church will i n-. ; ai tio-chuich parlors Kfiday afti t. ,,. T!u hostc-'scs will he Mrs. '. 1). Hit. mors. Mrs. W. 1. Stover and Mrs. I To ai; Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Tohias lV.ia-. 1---l'.d. n si.. lllkhart. entertained 2 Z mem! i ts of the Pylo and l'a;;e fami-lh-s S.iii.iay at the annual reunion. Mrs. ,carah I'ae H o;;s-'. orth was t lie oldest nieinher ot th family juesent iiiul Miss Marjorie V it. tlie ounm.st. Mrs. T. Pace was electi d president and 'Mrs. Hlizaheth Hearhait. sirrelary. The next reunion will Pe lield at the lnune of Mrs. 1 a id Ho;;s"Wonh at St. Joseph. Mich. MeniWrs of thu l'aue and I'yle families from Muth r.eral. St. Joseph atid Xiles attendol tlie reunion. Mrs. It. Lu;:na, s i;l S. ('hapin st.. clelmh' fully iitert;.ira,d .ilii a two ionise Irm.'heon Sun.la- in honor of her daughter, t'lara. !io-e hirthday tlliliivrrsary fell on that date. Covers Wcp' plait-J lor II. to:nle:i lloweis veie i.'v.l in the decorations and a lar.i' hirthday cake centered the pr. tty lunclutin tul le. Tin out-of-town i,'neMs were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Li:;;n;i of Toledo, t .. who ;;re quests in the Iu::r.a home. ?Iis hu.na ntiivtal many pretty i-Titts. M. ushers of the TiiMT-rary chih and t!o ;r friemls cnjoVfl an all d.; picat l'ottaw atomic park Sunday. At lox.n a pii-nii- tiinio r was s i .ed to 1 luiesis. The afternoon was- uion t' -aiues and (Contests. Harry IV-ff, HeirKe M,rs. Mrs. lalwar.l I'arxi:-.. :md Mis. F Williams. Mrs. Karl Slurma?.. and Carl Hashing. -r ware anions the pria winners. The cluh will met Thutsday a! the home of Mrs. Ce.-.;,. .iy,i; luc:. S. Carroll st. Mr. and Mrs. j. i;. drove. us Wcn-t-'-r sr.. pleasantly entertained with a i:nner party Sun-!-vy as a courtesv for lluur nice. M i;t;, j ,;roe of Tacomu. Wash., uln birthilav anniversary fell on that date. The tahle and house decoratior.s were of yarden t!o rs. The out-. :"-! n iess were Mr. and Mrs. T. K. l iani:. n!.. riv, I. H. KranlJeuU-rry. Mr. and Mrs. j.' K. l:-iHa and Mis Mary i;- nno. all of North Liberty. Mrs. it, rtha Caldwell :'R'l lau-hter. Istlill- ol Chvdand. - Mr. a:;-l Mrs Ca 1 1 l.oomis and hildren. Mrs. Willi. av. Ciaor'. ar... Mrs. i,oo;i:! of Michiuau C;t . Mis-. ;i... . il! oon h .te South liend f. r lor htiip.e in the v.a.st. Mr. aad Mrs. J. McHinry. 1 1 Linoln w.i: w.. r i.i-ounce 'lie :i-.m, - nt of tht ir ):K-r .Mt-s K, !o Paul W. r.-::, ;;t ;,.. ()f Mr. urp! Mrs. C. r.issnaeht. .an Park av. UMOII SHOE CO. 223 S. Kichisan St.

PERSONALS

Mis.-. Heh rj Moses of Chicago, who has la en i.-utiirr Miss H 1-n lahs, iU7 Washington av., has return l to her hom-. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. P. Schaefcr. 7,21 Lincoln way 11., Ins it-rurr.ed alter spendinu' a week at I.auh- lake. Mr. and Mrs. .. J. M Cartliy h tve returned to their home in Kankukee. 111., after spending some ti:u- in the city with friends am! n latits. Mrs. c. K.ttrin--:. 4"- s'. I.iayrtte st., spent Saturii and Sunday at Diamond lake. Miss Vera Hoaulml. S. Miciii-an st., is viMtmr in J'."s.iil, p.d., p.r a few da s. Mrs. Ida White ..f Summit iil--. v. ho has P. -n sueiiuiilr, lilt- j.isL vs e k with her daUL liter, .mis. k i:. Jiutchinson. 1 1 1! 1 liaivey 1., has returned to her home. Miss Pei ina Shwukvwlcr has returned to h r li'.rue in lierrien i-riti;s, .Mich., afier sp-'lldillH the week-end with her si.-o r. .Mrs. H. P. llenum. 1UU7 Johnson st. Mr. and Mis. Peahen Chrhst and daughter, Mahle, 7,22 Pl.iino av.. and Mr. and .Mrs. Louis Chreist. :,l'u Plaine Jiv.. sjent Saturday in Michigan City. Mis. Lueil' Jeffries of Plkliart. wito lias. P. en visiting the Misses loiothv ami Marjorie Hull, 1UP". Van Puren at., has returmd to her home. Kobert Sehnel! of iiporte is visiting witli Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. p. Schueli. th;;: liporte av. .Mr. and Mrs. ''rank Oviatt and family of Ieleware have returned to thtir home after a lew i.ays' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Obtrlin. l".17 Lincidn way W. Miss Vesta l. S'nirk, X. 1 "raneis st., has returned from a three months' visit with relatives and friends in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. William Seekin.er, 7-1 Limisey si., are spending the week with, the lormer's parents in Frisco, Mich. Fnink I). Stuck of tlie Stuck Printing Co., has returned home from a two weeks' lishin:-; trip in Michigan, and will take up his duties? aain Tuesday. Miss JeanetUr Weislen;er, 001 X. Xiles av., has returned home from ix month's visit with relatives in Detroit, and surrounding places. Miss Lillian Williams. 71S Clinton Ft., and Miss Dorathya Wright, 711 Marietta st., spent Sunday with Miss Mollv Hoffman in liportc. Miss Florence Butzbaeh. o:M St. Joscjih St.. who has been a truest of the Kappa Theta j;irls at Lakeside, Mieh., 1k;s returned to her home. She visited with Miss Pattie Van Trease in Iiporte on her way home. Miss Anna Detlinir, i'0!) Hammond ct., has Kone to Xew York to attend the fall opening for dressmakers. She will he away for a month and will visit with relatives in Huston. Philadelphia and Kaston, Pa.f hefore returning home. Miss Hula Cannon. 22i N. Main ?t., returned home Monday mornim? after spending a. vacation with relatives in Chicago. MisH pearl Margolis, who has hecn a Kuest of Mr. anil Mrs. Pouis Levy, 71 U Cushin st.. has one to her home in Chicago. Mr. ami Mrs. Hamilton and daughter, Helen of Lafayette have returned home after a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. T. T. Purrows. lO.h; Lincoln way W. Clarence Crocker. 510 Allen st., spent Sunday with friends at Cedar Point. Miss Clara Pashara, 1 4 Kasalle ct.. and Mis Lillian Cohen, 1042 Lisallo t., have just returned from Chicago, w here they w re isitin with friends and relatives. Misses Mossie and Mildred Weaver. t;i'. Sherman av., are visiting at Kalo lake. Mr. and Mrs. I Vaughn of NewCarlisle are visiting Mrs. c. Iluffer, l'41 lasallo av. C.eorye Silverman. 1 0 S W. Washington st.. lias just returned from a short visit in Chicago. .Manly Toniber, HMO Wash!sis:ton st.. has koiic to Chieasro to visit friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peasor and son. William. 7j Kush st., spent Sundav at Cedar Point. Mrs. Clyde Wares of Kalamazoo. Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Anderson. :!1S W. Part let t st. Fred Cotlield. W. Lasall av., spent Sundav at La(Irane;t. Mrs. Morvie Perlin. 7 2 4 Plaine a v.. lias uon for an extended trip to San Francisco. Miss M. Maik of Ann Arbor. Mieh., is visiting with friends in the eitv. Miss Marjorie Hull. 101." Van Ihiren st.. left Monday for a week's visit in Hlkhart. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mainer. rnd son. Herbert. Mrs. K. Mainer. and Mrs. C. Frame have uone fer a month's visit at tlie cxposititn in California. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hurrows. and d tM-hter. 10:;. Lincoln way W.. and their quests. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton spent Sunday in St. Joseph. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wyant, 10 4 4 Lincoln way W.. and I Mower. 122 S. St. Louis st.. spent Saturday and Sunday at Plymouth and Titter lake. Mi.-s Kathryn Heilman. :.0t Michigan st.. has returned from a week's visit in Knox. Ind. Carl W. tlrimm. one of the foremost Cincinnati musicians and wife, win) for the past week have been the truest- of the Misses Sack. r, 1 1' X. Michigan st.. left Sunday morning for Detroit. Mr. and M r. Crimm and Miss Kiw, Sack also spent a few days at Sister Kakes Midi, as the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Ilammon.l of Penton Harbor. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold C. Woleott. 414 X. Mlch.ic.in st., have uone far a month's visit in New York and other eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meinrr. 4 1 S W. Madison st.. accompanied by his mother. Mrs. H. Meim r ami Mrs. M. lb-rlin. left Suri'iay for the rxposition. win re they will isit for three months witii Mrs. Meimr's s..n. dtoiw MeinLeech Tree Curt. No. 211. Tribe of !bn Hot. will fr.t.-rtain tnemb:rs and inr friends with a dar.ce Tuesday tv. niuu-. Av;-:. H. in Pa h r hall. Pat Wayne st.. "ards will be furnished for thos-- not wishin- to tiataa. Admiss-ojj 2." i flits per t'.Mjpv. Pxtra lad- lo cer.rs. Commf ti on entortainir.er.t. Martin Peao.I'ie Iammon. Ath t. PIIITHS. P.. rn to Mr. and Mrs. Swaim. .0 ; Pennsylvania daughter. Aug. 2'J. Charle a v., a

RIVER PARK

Mrs. Wallace Dodd. who has beer, visitim,- at i:stervan. Canada, for the past two months, and. Mrs. Joseph Hoole, her sister, of listen an. who were called her by the illness of their fath.r. Paul Straub, airiv. d tier. Sunday. Mr. Straub's rendition remains uncha:r,'ed. Miss (pa.Ps Weaver of I'Jkhart. who has been visiting Miss Lucille Pii kel. Sixteenth st., returned Sun-j day. Mis Dora Xorwood of Lou.-uisport , spent Sunday with friends here. j Miss Mary Jones of Culver is a yies: of her sh-r. Mrs. Albert Wi!-! s..n, .s-'aiit'i : t. : (Pen Paik'e of Chica-o. Mr;,. LMw.ir.l Homes and sons. Louel ami! Lod. and Mrs.- David Humes and son; pi ss of Wakarusa visited at the homo! ot Mr. and .Mrs. F. Staulfer tlie last I of the week. j The Misses Mattie and F.sie Kopa' returned from Winona Sunday even-j in-r. where they spi-nt the past two Wtek.S. ( M i s. 'I irence Kelh ir-y oi i- errisviiie ; . k I and Lliuor Shaum of Llkhart have; r. turned altei ;i visit with friends! here. ) Miss Cora Walker of Fd wa rdsbuiv. Mich.. M":nt Sunday with Miss Anna Staua r. Misb.awaka av. Clifford Wilson has returned from several wi cks' isit with relatives at Culvi r. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Peake enter:ai;."d a number of friends Sunday at th.-ir home. N. Kihth st. M:v. Harry Stockman. Mishawaka a'., uiitained with an informal dinio'!' .-'i.p.'lay. The table was centered w it !i l u carnations. M;. ;:ed Mis. John Seymour, S. i I i - i i i 1 1 :t. er.tertained with a dinner of 1 aia'i's Sam day. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hoover of Nineteenth st ntertainetl at dinner Sunday eomplimentinc, Mrs. -William Hoover f (5 rand Papids, Mieh. Covers were placed -for 10. The table and house decorations were cut lloweis and ferns. Miss Puth Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover of Pleasant st., nm.1 Ford Hllsworth Warner, sehi of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Warner of Mishawaka. were quietly married Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the English Lutheran parsonace at t. Joseph, Midi. They were attended hy Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warner. The bridal party returned Saturday evening and went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Warner's on Indiana av.. w here they will make their home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Warner entertained with a wedding reception for the youii-r couple Sunday evening. .Music and refreshments featured the evening. The 11th annual reunion of the .Seymour family was held Saturday at the home of John Seymour, s;. FK'hth st. Ahout no men. hers were present. A basket lunch was served at noon on the lawn. am:s and music were features of the afternooon and the following r Ulcers were elected: President, Charles Sellers of near Purbon; secretary. Fay Seymour; treasurer. (ra Seymour. At the close of the afternoon refreshments of ire cream and cake were served. Next year's meeting will he held the fourth Saturday in August at the home of Nelson Disher, near Purbon. A family reunion of the Hammond family was held Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Hattie Knapp at Lakeville. Annum those present were Mr. and Mrs. .1. p. Hammond and daughter. Miss Martha, and son. John; Mr. and Mrs. Cuss Fender and daughter. Dorothy; Mrs. Martin Carrot t and son Martin. Jr.. all of Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fk-her and the Misses Puth and Mildred Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. William Prown of South Pend. All went with well tilled baskets and a sumptuous lunch was served at noon. The afternoon was! pleasantly spent with games and music. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Stauffer and daughter. Miss Anna Stauffer. have returned from Wakarusa. where they attended the Troxel family reunion held Saturday at the home of John Troxel. northwest of Wakarusa. Sixty-eight members were present and plans were made to make the gathering annual and the following ohMcers were ele ted: President, John Trexel. Wakarusa: vice-president. Harvey Moore; secretary and treasurer. Miss Hattie Panics. Elkhart; program committee, Mesdames Fdward Holmes. Lewis Letherman, Wakarusa and Mrs. Arthur Faults, Elkhart. Outdoor sports such as hall games, foot races and jumping, were enjoyed during the day and a basket luncheon was served on the lawn at noon. The next meeting will "be held In August, IS Hi. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Podgers of Coalbush entertained with a dinner of IS covers Snialay in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Finney of Earlum. Iowa, who are gutsts of Mr. and Mrs. Manslield Mofhtt. S.-nith st.. Piver Park. Anions the ir nests were Mr. and Mrs. Pruce Moilitt. Mr. ami Mrs. M. MoftUt. Mr. ami Mrs. John itotlcers and daughter. Miss ytIo Podgers. and Mrs. Susan Van Dusen cf Xew Carlisle. Mrs. Adam Ilunshrrger was hostess to the G. O. and C. V. club and their husbands Saturday evening at her home. S. Tenth st. The evening was pleasantly spent with games, music and contests. At a late hour luncheon as served. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. nickel and daughter. Miss Lucille pickel. spent Sunday with friends in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Intel and son Glen returned from Winona Sunday evening, where Mr. Imel ha. l.on Instructor at the Winona school this summer. Mrs. John David and Mrs. R. a. Clark will leave Tuesday for a few davs' visit In C iicago. J. P. Coulter and William Poach of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Piver Park and Mishawaka frit mis. They left Monday morning for severals days' visit in Chicago. KEI.LKY IllSIMs SCHOOL. I 'all and Winter Term Annouiu-e'inent The Kdley Business School. 1 1'0 E. Wayne st.. will enter upon its Kth ear Sept. 7, 1M7. Courses of instruction include: Bookkeeping, accountancy, shorthand and typew ritirv.:. business English and salesmanship and business e;!;eiency. civil service, etc. Special rates to all who enroll before Sept. 7th. Free employment bureau for assisting gru luat s to best positions. Call, write or phr.e for particulars. :::ce open ever: day and evening for enrollment (M'ALITY. NcT QFANTITY. FP MoTTm. Phones, Home Pdl 'jIZ. Advt.

Our Children

By M. WickotT. "Children cause a lot of trouble to their parents, don't they?" mused the university girl. "Put think of the pride and pleasure to them." ventured the freshman Hedging, as if delivering a moral preeept. "I don't know about that." doubtfully. "First the father and the mother try to drive the naughtiness out of them by spanking or moral suasion, according to whether their creed is allopathic or homeopathic, then they nurse them safely through measles, mumps, e hickenpox and w hooping cough; t,uide them along the Mowery paths of learning, helping thtm over the stumbling blocks of mathematics and spelling; throughout their little lives gently feeding them from the trees of knowledge of good and evil lest they be ooisoned well, after all that, the children leave them to go in search of the wonder of fame and fortune which awaits them somewhere, they are sure.'' "The children never think of that side of it." mused the freshman girl; then added with hesitation: "Did your brother go west last night?" "Yes." the other answered, blinking hard. "He thinks there is a line opening for him, hut father and mother are older and can't tee things with his eyes he seems so young and inexperienced to them. Somehow, father looked so old and feeble in comparison when he put his hand on the hoy's shoulder and gave a few parting words of advice. Mother stood there smiling through her tears so that he milit not know how much she cared. This morning I found her going through an old trunk which h;us in it broken tys and worn-out shoes, with an occasional abbreviated skirt or roundabout. I think that she never realized until last night that we were grown up. She looked up with a little smile as she saw me. 'I believe I liked it better when he came to me for everything he wanted,' she said softly." "As I was going down to the station the other night to meet a friend of mine." said the university girl, "I was greatly entertained by an old gentleman just ahead of me who had evidently ohjectcd, as I had to, to waiting for the car ami had decided to walk it. He was a little fat Santa Claus of a man with a round, cheery face that fairly shone with suppressed excitement. He seemed to know everybody and greeted all he met in the heartiest voice. "'How d'ye do. Mrs. Davies.' he said, taking off his hat to a fashionably dressed lady. 'My son? i Yes, he's coming tonight am on my way to meet him. Yes, indeed, she will be glad; a hoy's mother always misses him the most. I suppose. Mer thank you; same to ,vou.' " a i? -V ' v' ' v v .j, f' 1- '(S .fi S 'jS JJC NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS V V X V 1 au ls V V Jp x js J5A1TISMS. Pegina. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Xiespodziany, S Carlisle st., was hapt.'zcd at the St. Hedwige's churchc. The god-parents are Albin Palacz and Mrs. Mary Kolacz. Dorothy Helen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kowalski, 1M) S. Scott st., was baptized at St. Hedwige's church. The god-parents are Mrs. Veronica Hazinski and 2'ichola.s Hosinski. The baptism of a newly born daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sosinski, 1020 Fisher st.. took place Sunday at St. Hedwige's church. The child Was named Yerginia Pose. The god - j a rents are Mrs. Cecilia Sosinski and Anthony Laskawski. Veronica Marie, the newly horn daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tamko. 1:14.1 W. Sample st.. was baptized Samdav at St. Casimier's church. The pod-parents are Mrs. Mary Kudlowski and Dominic Turlowicz. IIIKTIIS. Porn, to Mr. and Mu. Isidor Janowski, 4LJ South st.. a daughter, Aug. 2J. PERSONALS. Mrs. Stanley Cyhart, 1114 W. Division st.. fell from a Chapin st. car Sunday afternoon and sustained a fractured hip. Miss Pa'bina Partoszek. Chapin st., has returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends at Chicago. Michael Hazinski, jr., SOS S. Chapin St., has left for STun dusky, O., to spend a few days with friends. Martin Posir.ski of Toledo, O., is in the city on business. Clarence Wa jcieehowski has returned to Milwaukee after a few days' visit here with friemls. Stanley Cw ierk of Chicago arrived here for a short visit with friemls. Mr. and Mrs. John Janiszaezak and chcildren. corner Ford ami-Union sts., spent Sunday at Polling Prairie, Ind., with relatives. William and Anthony Xajdek of Elkhart were the guests of their brother. Aloisios Najdek, 1412 W. Ford st., over Sunday. Mieherd Kitkowski, jr.. has returned to his home in Chicago after a week's visit here with relatives; and friends. He was the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kitkowski. W. Colfax av. Stanislaus Jendrzejewski has left for his home in Fetroit after a short visit here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jaworski and son Henry, arrived here Sunday from Puffulo for a month's visit with relatives and friemls. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Florkowki S2S X. Main st. " ' Mr. ami Mrs. Anthony Ilnskinski. 2"14 Kenwood a v., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrozinski at Rolling Prairie over Sunday. Ignatius Wenvinski was at Crumstown Sural ay. The condition of Stanley Mnichowski. Florence av.. who has been seriously ill, is now improved. Mrs. Joseph Malicki. corner Ford and Walnut sts.. returned thi. morning from a few days' visit with relatives at Michigan City. Mrs. Pose Pippermo.n has returned to her home in Michigan City after a week's visit here with her sister, Mrs Join: Eydzynski. X. Pirdsell st. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makielski. 411 N". Pirdsell t.. and Xr. arid Mrs. Sian"ey Pierce, spent Sunday at St. Joseph They were the guests of the former'' son. Albin Makielski. John ilyzy and family arrived fccie

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At V TT2 Gib if hv auto from Indiana Harbor, for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hazinski, 300 S. Chapin st. Lawrence Zawada and family, formerly residing at 42." X. Pirdsell st., have moved to Plkhart. Miss Cecilia Magiera. 12 M W. Napier M., left Monday to spend her two weeks' vacation with relatives and friends at Toledo and Cleveland. Lott Hazinski. rhP! S. Chapin st., has returned from a week's visit at Puss Lake, Knox, Ind. Miss Plizaheth Kaiser returned to her home in Michigan City Sunday after a week's visit here with her aunts. Mrs. Emilia Peczkiewicz. S Laurel st., and Mrs. Helen Hoskinski, W. Thomas st. Mrs. Constance Pe.iza. W. Ford st., returned today from Michigan City after spending a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Damhowski and children motored here from Fast Chicago for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. Hazinski. P.CMl S. Chapin st. Leo Karanowicz arrived here this morning from Chicago for a visit with friends. Ignatius Lukaszewski, W. Napier st., has pone to Ponton Harhor to spend a few days with friends. Leo Gostnierski hns returned to Hammond after a thort visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs Leo Oukrowicz and children. 717 S. Union st., spent a day with relatives at Polling Prairie. Anthony (Imiech has returned to Detroit following a few days' visit here with friends. Walter Hehna. who has he-en her visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. Theodore Adnmski has returned to Milwaukee after a few days' visit here with friends. Charles Krzezniwski of Chicago is spending a few days with South Lend friends. Joseph Cutkowski arrived here Sundav from Grand Papids on husiness. Casimier Domrzycki of West Hammond is in the city visiting with friend?. William Lipinski has returned to Stevens Point after a short visit here with friends. John Sarwak. who has ren here visiting with friends, left today for Siles. Ignatius Hurezewski of Chicaco, is spending a few days with friends here. Arahia has a tract of unexplored territory nearly live times tne size of Great Britain, while nearly a quarter of Australia has not been visited by civilized man. The Bracelet Watch l a scn-ihle f;l that ha- onic to tav. Ihery yeran latl ouM appreciate Mieh a gift. Some vcrv attractive styles at tvasnaMe at jEWELRy Store f!HlGHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND DEAND.r DrvrrUt. Ak i.ti lil. II l'.i-TER I DIAMOND fKA.ND VlLl.,tttl j ..SOU) Bt DSl CC1STS EY3MIKI3 '

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It's easy to find a misspelled word of at least three syllables in one of the want ads in this issue of The News-Times. Each of the first five women and the first five men who present a clipping of the want ad containing the misspelled word at our office will receive two seats for tonight's performance at the

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We shall give away more seats every day, but only two seats will be given to the same person within a week. This means that if you don't win the first time probably you will the second. So see that you get your paper regularly. If you're not already a News-Times reader call up Bell 2100 or Home 1151. N. 13. Call us up and make sure you've got the right word. Your tickets will be held for you until 9:3o p. m.

Eyes Examined CUmm Properly Dr. J. Burke & Co. Oatometiit and Mnufjwtirtn OptioUn Public Drug Store 124 N. Michigan St. "Tlie Cut Rate Drua Store"

Thfi War Br ever before in the i.aioi) ot the past two generations. American skins cannot be shipped to Europe so furriers have been able to buy American skins at the lowest prices they ever experienced The Ellsworth Store has made big Fur deals this summer, having personally selected over one thousand skins, which have been made up into muffs, scarfs and coats. Our Fur prices are from 50 to 60 percent less than last year. We guarantee our prices from 10 to 25 percent less than city stores ask for these same furs.

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