South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 November 1915 — Page 13
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SCHEDULE READY
Indoor Teams Representing Lodges to Start Play Next Monday Night.
Ic. 20 K. of P. vs. K. O. T. M. Dec. 22 M. V. A. vs. L. O. O. M. Dec. 1:41. O. II. M. vs. W. O. V. Df.c 2 7 K. O. T. M. vj. I. O. It. M. IW. 23 L. (). O. M. vs. W. O. W. Df. 31 M. W A. vs. K. of V. Jan. 3 K. O. T. M. vs. W. O. W. Jan. o K of P. vs. L. O. (). M. Jan. 7 I. O. IL M. vs. M. W. A.
Next Monday evening at 8:13 o'clock, the two tc-ams re;rcsentin the Red 2Jen lodge and the Modern Woodmen loL;o of this city in the Fraternal Indoor Baseball Uiuf. will crash in a double header at th- old Methodist church, which has been converted into a lare hall, or so decided the directors of the organization at a meeting held in Kuss hall Monday evening. Many of the members of the league were present putside of the directors and had a voice in the business of the session. It was decided to Lssuq a large number of season tickets for $1 each and to be not transferable, the directors bo inr of the opinion that the tickets are so reasonable they should not be j).iso(l on when their owners are not able to attend in person. Tickets of admission for each pa me will also he issued anil the admission will be 10 tents. All other arrangements for tho opening of the league have boon coml'tel with the exception of the fe-
lertion of manners, captains and officials of the Parlous teams represented. The remainder of the week will he taken up by each lod'e in doinj this and it is expected that everything will be ready lor the biq openin-,' next Monday evening. Plans have also been made to make the first frame one of the best attended of the seafun and Fpecial efforts will be made to accom.pli.sh this. Each lodge was urel by Pres't Hex Pc rtfer to work toward this end and have as large a representation a.s possible. A numltrr of the team members and league workers were at work at the old Methodist church structure on Monday afternoon and evening petting leadv for the opening of the schedule. The 'seritini? capacity will be in the. neighborhood of Uuo. I The officers of the lenjruo are the following:" liex Porter, president; Walter Loshl'iimh, secretary; Nelson.
Christ ions. n. t reas-u rer. The following is the schedule arrrirmed by the official for the sca- ' Nov. I'D I. O. R. M. V?. M. W. A. Doc. I K. of I. vs. L. O. O. M. H e w. O. W. vs. K. O. T. M. f, L. O. O. M. vs. K. O. T. M. Iec. S M. W. A. vs. W. O. W. Pec. 10 K. of P. vs. I. O. It. M. Ieo. i: W. O. W. vs. K. of P. Dec. 15 L O. R. M. vs. Ij. Ck O. M. Dec. 1 M. W. A. vs. K. O. T. M.
ST. BAVO'S CHURCH FAIR OPENED MONDAY NIGHT The. annual fair in connection with St. Davo's church opened Monday evening in the church hall and will be continued until Saturday nlht.
" U : 'S.K;V M'!aml is in reality the one biB social
ßtlll. 1 . . . .-. . V'. Jan. 14 K. of 1. vs. I. O. It. M. Jan. 17 M. W. A. vs. K. O. T. M. Jan. 13 W. O. W. vs. K. of P. Jan. 21 U O. O. M. vs. I. O. R. M. Jan. 2 4 I. O. Ii. M. vs. W. O. W. Jan. 2 4 I. O. R. M. vs. V. Ü. W. Jan. 2C M. W. A. vs. L. 0. O. M. Jan. 2S K. of p. vs. K. O. T. M. Jan. r.ll.-O. It. M. va. K O. T. M. Fob. 2 L, O. O. M.vs. W. O. W. Feb. 4 M. W. A. vs. I. O. R. M. Feb. 7 M. W. A. vs. K. of P. Feb. 9 K .cf I. vs. L. O. O. M. Feb. 11 V. o. W. vs. K. O. T. M. Fob. 1 1 L. O. O. M. vs. K. O. T. M. K,b. 1 I. O. It. M. vs. K. of P.
MISS MARGUERITE WHITE HONORED WITH SHOWER t Complimenting Miss Marguerite White, who will be married to Irvin Kuby. Thanksgiving day, Mrs. J. W. Keller and Mrs. Irene Kenyon, 910 Lincoln highway K., pleasantly entertained at a miscellaneous shower Monday afternoon. The quests were the members of the Tri Kappi sorority and their patronesses Mrs. W. E. Kiskaddon. Mrs. C. A. Dresch, Mrs. Endlich and Mrs. Keller. The interior of the Keller residence was prettily decorated in yellow Chrysanthemums. Miss White received many gifts. A tine lunch
eon wasserved.
SAIIAIIS IXJUKIID. CADIZ, Spain. Xov. 23. A number of callers were injured today by an explosion on board the steamship Hihra just in from New York. The explosion pet tire to the cargo which was, belnc unloaded.
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event of the year for the Belgian com
mnnity. The hall is profusely decorated and the various stalls filled with many novelties attractively arranged. The part set aside for the poultry, which will competeel for each evenIn?, resembles a prize .chicken show, which would not suffer by the comparison. Turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens of various sizes and breeds, occupy rows of pens, -and add their quoto to the din around the hall. Rev. Father Shockaert, pastor of the church, informed The News-Times that over $S00 had been spent on poultry fr the fair. There was a
bU crowd present Monday night ior
J Jf"v n'wv? r'niV' :th opening d il is expocted that vh - r o n i vs i n R m 'the hal1 wil1 be crvt1ed ever' nlht Feb. 25 ar. W. A. vs. K. O. T. M. (lJrlD ine
Feh. 28 M. W. A. L. O. O. M. March 1 W O .W. vs. I .O. II. M. March 3 K. O. T. M. vs. K. of P. March 6 K. O. T. M. vs. I. O. R. M. March 8 L. 0. O.M . v. W. 0. W. March 10 K. of P. vs. M. W. A.
WOMAN'S CLUB HOLDS TWO MEETINGS MONDAY
TIIAXKSCJIVIXG DINNER. The Hotel1 Mishawaka will serve a special Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, for which a most appetizing menu has been arranged. Many' tables Jiave already been engaged and it is thought probable that the bissest crowd that ever ate their ThankssrlvirLi? dinner in Mishawaka will
j Father around the festive board next , Thursday. .Special music will feature
The home economics department ; tho occasion.
of the Mishawaka Woman's club met Monday evening In t)? Methodist MOOSB D.VXt'K Wi:i)XII)AY. church parlors when Miss Hacll All arrangements have been comChandler gave a most interesting pa-jpleted for the hig masquerade dance per on '"Christmas Gifts and Their to be given under the auspices of the
Meaning-." The most important point Women's Loyal Moose circle in ullk-
in selecting a ift, she said, was suit
ing the gift to the individuality of
low hall Wednesday evening. Six
prizes will be given for the best cos
the recipient. The real beauty of thejtumes. The committee in charge of
gift was in the spirit of the giving the affair is composed of Mrs. Los-
a gift of love of little or no expense
was worth infinitely more than a most costly one given grudgingly. "The gift without the giver is bare," said the speaker in conclusion. Mis:? Chandler had a most beautiful display of hand mfrde Christmas gifts.
Miss Cora Ney displayed a collec
son Hunt, "Mrs. Jesse Matchett. Mrs.
Rudolph Miller, Mrs. James Houck. Mrs. William Whistler and Mrs. Fred Culler.
MASQUKRAPi: PANCE. Aro you going? 'Where?
To the masquerade dance at Wllk-
. - -- .'.. - ; I io me masqueraue uance ui w nation of very suggestive hand made j low ha,u ?iven b the w M c ChriAmaa boxes, the art of making. When? Thanksgiving eve., Xov.
which she tauuht the ladies present
During the afternoon the literature department held a meeting at which Miss Virginia Tutt of South Rend gave a most interesting paper on book review.
ANOTHER FIRE AT OIL COMPANY'S PROPERTY
Fine music and there are prizes
given. Will you meet me there at i: 00 o'clock? Advt.
W. D. & BONEITA A. SMITH, D. C. Chiropractors r27 Lincoln Highway W. Homo Phono :i7. Mi.-hawaka
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II EUE OX IIOXTTirOOX. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Runiborg of Chicago, who were recently married, are in the city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess, Lincoln highway 12. Mr. and Mrs. Rumborg are on
1 their honeymoon and are enroute to Another fire, which might havo Chicago from Niagara Falls. reached serious proportions if it i.ad not been discovered in good time, oc- 'atTKND SOCIAL MEETTXG.curred Tuesday morning about 9: CO a large number of the members o'clock in a pit on the Grand Gf the "Young Ladies' sodality atTrunk siding to the Independ- tended a social meeting held In the ent Tank Co., on W. Marion library rooms in St. Joseph's school st.. and just adjoining the main tank building. Monday evening. Needle building. Central and hose house No. work was the main feature. A fino 2 responded and with chemicals sue- luncheon was served. ceeded in confining the blaze to the pit which is used for making connec- ROSARY SOCI17TV IXDRMEO. tions bteween the cars and the tank A pkf)sary society has been organhouse. It Is thought that the pit was izeti at t;t Monica's Catholic church set afire by sparks from a passing with the following officers: Mrs. D. engine. The damage was small. ylm McKinley, president; Mrs. Joseph ' Kle.ser, vice president; Mrs. M. C. TO KEEP GYM OPEX' EVENINGS. Sullivan, secretary: Mrs. Michael DosA meetinsr of the Athletic associa-1 man. treasurer. The society already tion of the Mishawaka high school j has a. membership of 7 5.
was held Mondav evening in the as-
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Abe Rosenstein was thrown from a wagon while at work in the Rosenstein yards Monday afternoon, and ssutalned a wrenched back.
rxni:u coxTitoii. PARIS. Nov. 23. The fire that broke out yesterday in the great Ron Marche store was finally under control early today. The los is estimated at $2.000,000. The main build
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M IS I WWW K A PERSON ALS. Mrs. C. C. Hurst and daughter, Doris Lucille, Lincoln highway W., have gone to Alexandria, Ind., where they will spend Thanksgiving day visiting with relatives. Miss May me Fisher of Grand Rapids. Mich., is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Warren "Van Durner of S. Spring st. Plenty of Turkeys, Ducks, Gccso and Chickens at IYoil Major's. Advt. Rev. Dean L. A. Moench spent Tuesday in Plymouth. R. E. Nash of the Mishawaka pharmacy, who has been suffering from grip for several days has sufficiently improved so as to be able to resume his duties. The condition of Archie La Dow, w ho is seriously ill, remains about the same. Plenty . of . Turkeys, Ducks, Goose and Chickens at Fretl Major's. Advt. Mr, a-nd Mrs. Ward V, Garccau and daughter. Leonia of Milwaukee, Wis., and Miss Geneva Armstrong of Chicago, are visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs. Charles W. Savidge, 617 E. Joseph st. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steinhaus have returned to their home near Milford, Ind., after spending several days visiting trith relatives and friends here. Mrs. Lorene O'Brien of Detroit, Mich., will spend Thanksgiving day visiting with her mother, Mrs. Grant Sherman. Mrs. J. L. Waidner and two children have returned from Morris, 111., where they spent the past week' visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McKinley have returned from a short visit to Cleveland, O. Mr. McKinley has almost recovered from his recent severe sickness. Roy itohleder, who has ben conlined to his residence for some days by sickness, is able to be at business again. Ralph Protsman of Chicago is spending a few days visiting his mother at 208 tf. Union st. lie will remain over Thanksgiving. IVIIOnAvVMrxA CLMbOlrltU WANT ADS
PRINCESS SÜSS? Vitagraph Broadway Star Feature in Three Parts "The Lorelei Madonna" A Dramatic Masterpiece Featuring: ALMA REUBEN and JUAN DE LA CRUZ "Father Forgot" Mina Comedy 5c 5c
Don't Forget Our Thanksgiving Matinee.
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L.OST Iady's gold watch and pin between Niles av. and Mill st. Return to Parmenter's Jewelry Store. Reward.
FOR SALE One ton Rulck auto truck. Cheap If taken at once. Address Dox D, News-Times, Mishawaka.
sembly room and It was decided to keep the gym open in the evenings. It was also decided to give mono
grams for honors in the majority of
MASQUERADE DAXC E.
Are you going? Where? To the Masquerade Dance at Wilklow hall, given by the W. L. M. C. When?
the school games and to award nu- Thanksgiving eve. Nov. 24. Fine mu
merals and pennants to the winners
of the tennis tournament
ATHLETIC C LUR MEETS. About 5i members of the Bali Band Athletic club of the Mishawaka Woo!-
sic and there aro prizes given. Will
vou meet me there at 9 o'clock. Advt.
OPEX HARDER SHOP. Orlando Compton and Harrv Steel,
en Co.. met Monday evening in the two well known local barb era have
rest rooms at the plant. The fea- purchased the shop located in the ture of the evening's entertainment , Kuhn building on N. Main st., on the
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was a wrestling match staged by Charlie Schmidtz ami sar.dy McTavish. This was followed by a lunc heon.
MEETING POSTPONED. The meeting of the Tabitha Sewing circle of Jt. Peter's German Lu-
i theran church, which was to have been held Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrj. Charles Hcshe of Merritield a v., has been postponed until Friday afternoon. A good at- , tendance is desired.
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hold no regular meeting Wednesday evening. Nov. "4. I T. J. P.yam. C C. 1 Advt. C. E. Nicholas, Clerk.
THAN KSG1 VING SERVICES. Special Thanksgiving services will be held at tio Salvation Armv tab-
EK ES I IM EN PLAY TONI Gf IT. The freshmen class bf the Mishaawaka high school will present "My Wife's Bonnet" In the high school auditorium this ening at 7:30 o'clock.
RETURN FROM HONEYMOON. Mr. and Mrs. Jay O. Reehler, who were recently married, have returned from Chicago and Detroit, where they spent thei. honeymoon. They are at home at 312 E. Seventh st.
REMAIXS TO MARION', TXD. The body of Mrs. Lue Rock, who died Monday morning will be sent to Marion, Ind., Wednesday for 1 urlel. Mrs. Rock was formerly of Marion.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Dorse, coming four years old. Weight about 1.100. Gentle. Call Reil phone 192, 3 rings.
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FOR RENT Furnished room in modern steam heated apartment. Gentleman preferred. Address Box A, News-Times office.
NOTICE Second hand goods bought and sold. Adams and Dunning, 205 N. Main st. Home phone 239.
LOST Pockttbook containing about $10 and stick of gum. between Mishawaka Pharmacy and Dodge's. Reward. Return to News-Times. FOUND Automobile license No. 42.-! 64 6, Ind. '15. Owner can havo Siwne by applying at News-Times office and paying for this advertisement.
FOR RENT Seven room house on north side west of city cemetery. $8.00 per month. Hastings. BellJll; Homo 6440. 1J LSI NESS PERSONALS.
HOLLAND FURNACES Over 500 satisiled customers in St. Joe county. We sell direct to consumer. Perfect installation guaranteed. A fiveyear guarantee on all castings. No trouble 'to get our proopsition. Terms within reach of all. If you are going to build, consult us .t once. Our responsibility is unlimited. J. N. McKay, Agent. 4 IS W. Lasalle av.. South Rend. Home 'phone S379.
MANUFACTURING PROPERTY.
HAND IS LACERATED.
August Paul of X. Margaret st.. this
FOR SALE OR RENT A fine manu facturing plant, good brick build
i ngs, 33,000 square feet Moor space,
steam neatea, weii-ngntea, operated by never failing water power, located on New York Central lines and Grand Trunk. A. J. and J. W. Schindler.
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ernacle, 211 E. First st., Thursday citv. is suffering with a badly lacer
even ng at 7::?0 o'clock, in charge ated hand ns the result of an acci-
of Ensign O. H. Hart.
TO MEET TONIGHT. The Senior and Junior Leo Boys v!ll meet tonight at St. Joseph's school building.
dent at the Dodge Manufacturing Co
Saturday. It was necessary to take 15 stitches to close the wound.
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10 Lbs. H. and E. Sugar with S1.30 cQp order or more . . . uwU Gold Medal QQn Flour, sack OuU White Lily RQn Pastry Flour D3C 25c Sack 9Qo Pastry Flour Zub 3 Pkgs. "None OC0 Such" Mince Meat Best Sultana Raisins, in bulk, per -Impound Lj 3 ioc Cans of onn Beauty Milk UU New English 1 Qo Walnuts, per lb. . . I Ob 2 Pkgs. Jello, -j 7p all flavors
New Dates, in bulk, per lb
Fancy Cran- 4 9p berries, per qt I Lj Pumpkins 5g & 10c 10 Lb. Sack Pure An Buckwheat Flour. "UU
New Honev, per cake
Hand Picked Cooking Apples, OCp per peck Uu New Dill Pickles, large
size, per dozen Fancy Dried Peaches, per lb. . Fresh Ovsters, per quart Try Our Own Coffee,
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Our Line of Fruits and Vegetables Is Complete.
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The First National Bank of Mishawaka associated with a progressive Trust Company under the same management offers every advantage to our customers.
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Closing out millinery sale now going on nt Mrs. Grace Kohleder's. :'0S South Hill st. Advt.
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Fine Celery, per bunch Lettuce, peV pound
Fresh Salted ' OCp Peanuts, 9c; 3 for. New Dates, 1 flP
Fancy Oranges, per dozen
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DIAMONDS When Hearts Are Trumps
GIVE HER A DIAMOND
32 days until Christmas. Certain purchases you must make and shopping is so much easier, pleasanter and more economical now, before the rush of Christmas buyers starts. Come in and look over our stock of Diamonds even if you don't buy now.
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Thanksgiving Day brings a deep sense of gratification to our officers and directors for the friendship and good will which have been shown this bank by the people of Mishawaka and St. Joseph County. We wish every ose in this community the happiest of Thanksgiving Days and thank them sincerely for the patronage with which they have favored us. Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. Mishawaka, Ind.
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Mishawaka Hotel Dinner
THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY. NOV. Reserve Your Table Early
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Music
Russian Caviar Canape Chicken Maltese
FaUed AlmonJs Consomme Colbert
Hearts of Celer' Radishes Queen Olivf-3
Broiled Jumbo "White Pish, Bernalso ?aucc Pommes Farcies
Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
Flaked Potatoes
Glace i-i-.vcet Iotatoes
Roman Punch
Roast Youn? Turkey, Cranberries Cauliflower Au Gratin
Green Teas
Lobster a la Ncvburg in Cassel eta Spanish Queen P'ritters Au Rh um Head Lettuce Roquefort Cheese Dressing Xercv England Mince Pie Fresh Iurapkin IMe Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Philadelphia Ice Cream Angei Cake Brick Cheeo Toasted "Water Crack era Mints Fruit Coffev
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