South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1916 — Page 7
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1 SOCIETY AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN V . 1 linn JUI .,.'T I i
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likn ly Mrs. Floy! S. Hood. Mrs. '!f',r;'o Arndt and Mrs. Mulllr.brgr. Refreshment v.-rro served late in the afternoon. There vre.
; 1 member ;nd riv uests at th '. in- tim--. including Mr. Walter
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gicn a i.lcasar.t s irpriv- Friday ; 'ntertainM st vcn'.n? at thir horn'- 14i: Mari-t - ! rtv 'n -o.rch -t.t st.. by a number of friends an 1 i Mrs- IIr""i. -
relatives. The ;i:Ttir was In th- r.i -
ture of p. ho-i- m inning nml C;'
pu'st:s nuni'-'-nd 1;. The fvniir.;' .v;is s;jpp.t with Riciifs and mii.-ic and at the .l" r.fr--hm'ntM wv Te 1.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Rein'-bdd. IL'-jI W. W,v-M:igtn ;iv., entertained vry jdf-asa r;t y Friday evening for their daughter. Vidi. whos1 1Mb birthday annh -r ary fell on that date. Th evening was given to Fames nnd m'idc jind toward the cloy- a d'-Iiious Mipjir was served. Thp tah-U- va- dr.ra t cl with tu!'. an ! smil i ar.d covers wen laid for 2v A rol ir rh .-t wa.s prevented to th- honor d yiist as a r'-in iiihrar.ee of those präsent. Mi- l'.ufh Kotz. '.IT T.'dand nv v. as hostess I'rid ay evening to members of the junior class of St. Joferdi's arndrnj at a Valentin party. The evening was spent with Kanins, iniiio and a Valentin lox. At thf !,v.. refreshments were served to JS guests. Mori than 400 children from the arjo-is f-rhocds f the rity were Kiven an entertainment Friday afternoon from :: until 5 o lock at the I.Iks' temple by I'rof. O. H. Steel. Fach one present received souvenirs upon entering and during the entertainment secral jame. skates, dolls and other articles were given as rrtes to Home of the luckiest chiliir m chosen from the aiidienee. Mr. .vfel is fr-'-m Foston. Mass.. and is an eliM-nt ionist and maiiian and travels through tl e country K'in his performa n M. for the pleasure of the school children. His tricks and method of entertaining were well received hy the pupils.
Mrs. Fred Fou'hman. IIIS Lincoln way F., wa.s hostess yesterday at a meeting of the Xcrman Fddy Si-win circle. She was assisttd in entertaining by Mrs. Hannah Voiuht, Mrs. Mary liwney and Mrs. (Iraoe l!ui'!aril. Inning tin social part of the afternoon Mis. William Hei;e Kae ,i solo, Miss Fessle Houe on-tiihute-i a reading anil a piano mini. lir 1-y MNs May Johnson. hIso a
te nlin hy Miss I'a rnice Hock. Holl
all was resiionded to with quotations froni Lincoln. I.iip.ty refreshments were sred. Mrs. oore l.oti;'li:n;ii!. 7 1 S. Mi'diiL- in s'. .. will he Jjostevs at the net moetini; of the circle Feh. 2..
; The IdUV Aid society of West-
I minuter Fi es!,vtenan chur:h Vld its
v ,-;u!ar me-T.r.' Friday ai t e-r:oon at The home i Mrs. J. Fe rrr. 741
Harrison av. n'.y the K'nrnl 1 usir 'ss of the .-o-ity wan trari: acted and plans were made for a thimMe to l e 'ivfn Feb. 24 at thf home of Mrs. A. Frank l y. 14 W. I-isalle a v.. at w hich time' the inemaTs will tell of their experience of earning money for the sodty. The regular meeting will he Marcli 10 with Mrs. JUnry Lerner, 8i2 Coiden av. TN Franers Willard W. C. T. I.', h id a meeting at the home of Mrs. John Hiveiy. I2"ö S. Iifayette st.. Frida. Th" afternoon's program v.as arran'ed a:j a memorial to Frances Willard and was on "Motherhood." Papers on that subject wer" vn( by Mrs. Alice Jetferies, Mrs. I:. C. Itailshack and Mrs. Anna Dav. Mrs. Mar" Cordray assisted the hostess In srvinfr refreshments. Members of the union will meet March 10. Mrs. John M. Steffee pleasantly entertained members of the Luoky Thirteen club Friday afternoon at her home, 0 3 2 Milton a v. There were three tables at rards. Mrs. F. J. Stauffer, Mrs. Haslanner and Mrs. Joseph A. Heiter received the honors. A luncheon marked the close of the fHfternoon. Members of the club will have a meeUnsr Feb. 23 with Mis. F. E. Culv-r Lincoln way W. The monthly meeting of the Women's Mission circle of the Quincy Street Baptist church was hfld Friday afternoon with Mrs V. F. Jain. VanFuren st.. as hostess. The devotional.s, led by Mrs. Charles Armstrong, were followed by papers e.iven by Mrs. Fruit, Mrs. T. J. Par-
tsr ns. Miss Lose Xeithardt, Mrs. H.
I3!liott, and a reading by Miss Jean Flliott." No pi. ice was selected for the meeting on Mart h 10.
didates into the St, Joseph Valley!
pranpe v.ill t ike place next Thursday eveninir. to he followed by a lunch and social time. Washington's birthday will be observed Feb. 2."
with a bit? feast at noon in American;
hall. A meetinff of the Jolly Seven club, to have been held last evening at the home of Miss Flsie Marker. 511 Cuf-fclnf? st., will be held on next Friday evening1 instead with MJss Marker. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schoppe, CI 7
S. St. ..'oscph tt., left Saturday for Cincinnati. O.. where they will visit for a few days.
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Announcements
Mrs. Hazel Stout. Mrs. Gere McKay, Mrs. Julia Smith, Mrs. Alice K;iser, Mrs. May Murphy, Mrs. Emma Heeder, Mrs. Emma fJoetz and Mrs. Meer will act as hostesses at a thimble Tuesday afternoon ; the old curt house, to be piven by members of the Auten W. H. C. In the evening the members whose birthdays come in October, November and December will entertain the eorp at a Valentine party. Members are requested to bring valentine3. The O. E. R. Auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon in th- Masonic club rooms. The hostesses will be Olive Oibbs, Mrs. Frances Urquhart, Mrs. Catherine Fehl. Mrs. Nellie Tipton. Mrs. Anna Caldwell and Mrs. Fay Culp. The art departmert of the Progress club will meet Monday afternoon at the clug. Mrs. Charles Coen will lead the meeting and will give the "Holy Family"' and "I-irt looking out of the Window" and Mrs. J. C. Paxson will give, "Moses Striking Hock" and Justina and Hutlina St. Elizabeth Healing the Sick."
A meeting of the Friday night department of the First Christian church ;i.s lu'M last evening in the parlors Of the church. Ir. C. A. Lippincott led in the topic for the evening. "The Social Teachings of Jesus." The department will meet ne.t Friday evening.
WILL BE TRIED MONDAY Colored Woman Is Arrested on Street Walking Charge.
Mrs. Mary Yanfoson Hungerford of ICalamazoo, Mfeh.. who is spending the winter with lief son, c. Hungerford. h F Prairie av.. observed her 7 r 1 1 1 birthday antmersary Thursday. A number of friends called
informally in the everln to assit in I
the celebration. A luncheon was sered at a late hour. Mrs. Hungerfofd is one of the pioneer residents f M!rhi';in and remembers well when the state was a territory. She
Tlie second of a series of Friday evening entertainments was given by the Knights of Columbus last eveninir at thejr home. Cards were played during the first part of the evening, followed by dancing, for which Haprens and the Housekeepers' orchestra furnished the npisie.. There were 1 .". tables at ."oo and pedro.
I Liuht refresLments were served.
Thi. R. R. club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of
Julia Wamack, a negress, r2lV. College st., A'ho was arrested Friday night on a charge of street walking, .vill appear In city court for trial Monday morning. She was found In an alley near the Ward hack bans and was later released on $50 bonds.
DRAWS $25 AND COSTS
Charles Kelley of Mnr.He StartTight at Police Station.
Mrs. A. Christiansen. 33". N. Allen s. The afternoon was given to a short J u sin ess sesion and soci illy
refreshments. The elub will
and tin- dark days of isfil and liiij have its next meeting with Mrs. ure fresh in her memory. Just fit' Peter Cordtz, I32i South Fend av. ear: as-'o Mrs. Hungerford taught!
Miss Etta Finding of Stockbridge.
Charles Kelley of Muncie, said he would leave the police station Friday afternoon when he got through talking. He resented an invitation to move out and started a fij-'ht which did not last long. In city court Saturday morning he drew a Hne of $23 and costs.
C.17T Tili; ItKJlIT IXK'US. "Do you think a man or woman could ever spoil your life?" a friend aked me the ether day. "That depends entirely on ho-w you are constituted." I replied. "If you pin all your faith to any one person, if you look up to them, idealize them, love them, and then gradually or suddenly they prove themselves unworthy of that trust, if they are weiqhed in the balance and found wanting, then there is
danger of Its affecting your life. For if you do not watch out it will make you dobutful and suspicious of the rest of the world. If. on the other hand, you can think that each person is an individual, not only as a type, then no mere man or woman could ever spoil your life." It is such a pity to have anything make you distrustful of humanity. It is much better to treat any dis'illusion or lost ideal as a valuable stock in your experience, make it count by throwing into contrast the true loyal people you have known. Look at your disappointment in people as the rainy days. They do not oonst-tute the whole of life, but they make us appreciate and enjoy the sunshine when we have it. It is easy to have life spoiled for us by people if we do not get the right focus on tham. It is only the big fundamental thlnirs that really count, like death, pain, birth. An illusion, a false standard that has been put on someone, is a myth, a vapor, something that has never been. Then how can it touch you or affect your life in any way?
PERSONAL
two brothers in the Cjil war. with
school at Hertrand, Mich , where she had received her education. She is enjoying good health and Is still a charming hostess.
Mrs. Arva Johnson, ent ei ta ined mem 1 ers
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Sixteen club Friday afternoon.
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Mieh.. and Much M. Herman of Ypsilanti. Mich., were married Friday evening at the parsonaire of the First M. F. church by the Rev. H. L. Fa vis. Mr. und Mrs. Herman left immediately for Ypsilanti. Initiation of a large class of ran-
PATRIOTIC SVPPnit. First Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening. Fob. 13. Good program and patriotic songs. Home-mad cherry pies. Supper from 5:30. Supper 35c. Adv.
Let your valentines be flower?.
I Finest selection in town at Williams
Sc Co.. Florists, 133 Michigan st Advt.
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Don't Be Satisfied With "Just Coffee"-
Drink Golden Sun Yon consider satisfaction before price in buying coffee. Buy Golden Sun Coffee and you get satisfaction at a medium price. We don't claim that Golden Sun is the only good coffee. But it's a fact that nine families in ten who try it prefer it. If you are thoroughly satisfied with the coffee you now use, and you feel that no other would suit you so well, suck to it But if you are like most
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M?ss Fern Ie. 723 S. Michigan kt.. hius gone to Michigan City for a few days' visit. Frank E. Hering has pone to Saannah, (Ja., on a business trip. He will return : ext Friday. Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph Fuzy, 121 I'.irdsell st., will leave today for a visit at Cnssopolis, Mich. lr. L. J. Smith, Navarre pi., has 'eft for a brief visit at Princeton, 111. Miss Edith Mock of Plymouth has returned home after a visit with elatives here. Dr. J. H. Feares, 121 S. William -t., has returned from a visit at Chiago. Mrs. Arthur Seares of Cassopolis, Mich., has returned after a short . isit in the city. R W. Thompson. 310 S. William st., is spending a few days at North Judson. Ind. Mrs. Elizabeth Ogren, 750 W. Sample st., is seriously ill . at her
i home here.
Mrs. A. I. Higbee, Ieeper av., is in Niles, where she was called by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Susan Pouch. Mrs. Charles Sosdick and daughter. Kathryn. of La port e are the week-end guests of Mrs. A. J. Wicker. 2 2."i S. Francis st. Mrs. L. K. Sour of Hary. Ind.. will arrive today to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. K. Kenneth Todd. -11 I lammond ct. Walter FonDurant, 521 N. Lafayoite st., will leave Saturday for 'hampanne to resume his studies at (lie university of Illinois. William Hlackman of Chicago, w ho has been spending several days here, returned to his home Friday
morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Singler. 11." S. Hill st., spent Friday in Garret, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Miller and daughter. Mary Harriett, of W. Navarre st.. will leave Sunday night for Washington, D. C, where they will be the guests of their uncle, Dan Paul. Mr. Miller will remain for a cek or 10 days, while Mrs. Miller and daughter will stay for an indefinite visit. Miss Mary- Harriett will be placed in school at Pauls institute. Mrs. Frank Hilbert of Dowaglac has Ik en visitirv here with Mrs. W. Hoover. 101", Prairie av. Mrs Harley Stoner, 1005 Milton iv.. is recovering from a relapse of rip and pneumonia. Miss Nellj Walters of Niles is the uest of her brother, Heorge Walters. 1045 O'Frien st. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clemdinin. 1217 X. Olive st.. left Fridsy for Goshen to visit relatives. Charles Haines of Waterloo, Ind.. lias been visiting his brother. John Haines. 114 N. Olive st., and other relatives in the city.
NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS
i'alcoxs wujj ci:ij:brate. The Polish Falcons of South Bend will commemorate the birthday anniversary of Thaddeus Kosciuszko. the great Polish patriot, Sunday evening at the Polish Falcon's armory hall on W. Division st. The celebration will be opened with an address by Stanley Chelminiak, president of the sixth district Falcons, and John Hapczynski will preside. Mrs. Alfred Zawisza will act
as secretary.
speakers of the
Mr. Przyprawa of Feczkiewicz and
Clemens Smogor of South Bend. Other numbers of the program are as follows: Song, by M. R. Falcons; choir recitation, Ladislaus Prawat; musical selection, Z. B. Falcons military band; vocal solo, Miss Stella Kitkowski; reading, Mrs. Stanley Drejer; song. Lady Falcons
Z. B. No. 1 choir; recitation. Miss
Helen Bolka; selection by Z. B. Falcons band; recitation, Miss Mary
Bednar; violin solo, Mieczyslaus Jankowski; song, men's quartet of
M. It. Falcons. . All Falcons are expected to attend in full dress uniforms.
The principal
evening will bo Chicago, Peter
SOCLYL, EVENTS. The St. John's Evangelistic so
ciety No. 605, of the Iloman Catholic union of America will hold its
meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Adelbert's hall. The meeting of Lady Falcons Z. Balicki No. 1 will be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Z. B. hall. The meeting of St. Bronislawa society of the Polish Roman Catholic
union of America of Ft. Hedwige's
parish, will he held Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige school building. A meeting of St. Vincent de Paul society No. 79 will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the St. Hedwige school building. The young girls of St. Helen's Wreath society will hod their meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The singing rehearsal of St. Hedwige choir will he held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the St. Hedwige school building. The military band of Z. R. Falcons will hold its rehearsal Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. The St. Adelbert's society, branch No.' 193, of the Polish Roman Catholic union of America will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the regular place of meeting. The Young People's society of St. Stanislaus parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Stanislaus hall. The St, Hedwige society of the Polish Women's Catholic union of America, of St. Stanislaus parish, will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at St. Stanislaus hall. The exercises of the Falcons, Z. B. No. 1 will be held Monday evening at Z. B. hall. The St. Carimier's society of St. Caslmier's parish will hold its meeting Sunday afternoon at the regular place of meeting.
IS SENT TO PENAL FARM
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Kefual to (Jo Homo IVoves Costly to Tliis Man.
Wilber Der.slow's refusal to go home when a policeman told him to will cost him 140 days at the penal farm. .U:dure Warner having imposed a tine of JpjO and corts and 00 days Saturday morning in city court. Denslow has lcn in court several times and on his last appearance he ivas warned that the next visit meant a trip to the farm. Jen.low was found drunk by a patrolman Friday niirht and told to go home'. The same policeman saw him a few hours later on Sample st. The policeman said Denslow attempted to draw a knife on him while he was making the arrest.
PERSONALS. Donald Miller has gone to Fort Wayne after a business visit here. Andrew Maciejewski, S. Walnut st., has gone to Chicago to spend several days with friend. Mrs. Martha Pierzewski has returned to bor home in Toleda alter a. short" vls't here with friends. Peter Celewski returned to Detroit Saturday morning after a business visit here. Miss Consta ncyä Kwierzyk of Chicago is spending a few days with relatives and friends. John Andrzjew ski has returned to Siginaw after a few days' visit h with friends. The condition of Mrs. Rose Niespodziany, IIS S. Chestnut St.. who has been ill for several days, is now somewhat improved. i Joseph Wisniewski has returned to Milwaukee after a short visit here. I,"o Szczyglowski of West Hammond is in the city on business. Mrs. Helen Wagner, Parallel st.. is seriously ill with pneumonia. Dr. D'an is attending her. Eouls Pernat. 415 S. Scott st.. has gone to Otis to spend several days with friends. Slrnislaus Jarzykowski. who has beer? here 'siting with ftiends. left today for Chicago. Casimier Hazinski. N. Pirdsell st.. returned Friday from a business trip in Hary. John Gwarzyk, who has been b-ve visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. A. ex Kortanski, 1741 Fassnacht av., Jas gone to Chicago to spend a few r. ays with relatives and friends.
j Wr.liam Palkowskl. 265j W. Grace ist., left Friday for Chicago to spend
a fw days with friends. Walter Oracz. who has been here on business, left today for Hammond. John Kaminski returned to Chicago Friday after a brief visit here. Anthony Rybczkowiak. f 3 6 Laurel
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The February Sale of Beds, Bedding and Bed-Room Furniture Begins Monday This Sale if you please will have everything beat ever attempted by any store no matter where! Nothing really sensational about it just the Ellsworth way of giving the people something very good for less money.
It Begins Monday The Sale!
See Sunday Paper for Complete Details Display Windows Ready Sunday
Special Note! You'll be amazed at our showing of bedroom furniture! These goods will be sold at regu lar Ellsworth dry goods prices.
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st., has left for Michigan City to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Louis Roegers and sons, Edward and Louis, 4 42 S. Harris St., left Friday for Chicago to spend a few weeks with the former's si3ters, Mrs. Stanley Partyka and Mrs. Joseph Nowak. Adam Baszycki, who has been here on business, left today for Niles. John Niezgodzki, 1212 W. Thomas st., is very ill. Ignatius Werwinski. 405 S. Chapin st., was in Rolling Prairie on business.
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DEATHS
RUDOLPH IIK.VUV PROM ITH. Rudolph Henry Fromuth. two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdendine Fromuth, 421 JS. Berlin st.. died of diphtheria at 1 o'clock Saturday morning after a three days' illness. He was born in South Rend Jan. 4, 1314. The funeral was held Saturday.
POSTIWK M KITING. Owing to the lack of time in which to distribute the programs for tho Studebaker Civic club meeting Friday night, the session was postponed until Feb. IS. Roland Obernchain wi'! give his talk on "The Indiana Primary Law at that time.
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Saturday Special $2.00 Aluminum Sauce Pan
Joseph Haczkowski has returned to I et roil after a short visit here.
IMPOSSIBLE The high price of quinine leaves druggists up a tree. Nohody will believe them when they assert that they have something just as bad.
Only ono -RROMO Ql lMM" To set the cenuine. call f "r full name. IAXATIVr: PROMO Q1N1NK. Ixok fr signature of F. W. HKoVF. Curts a Cold in one Day. l'5c. Advt.
Absolutely Puro No Alum No Phosphate
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Producers Union Milk :he milk which, because of the methods employed in producing and preparing it for market, has been accorded such instant demand by the housewives of South Bend, is now for sale by the following dealers: M C. Adams, Grocer, 819 S. Michigan St. O. V. Darling, Market, 503 Ohio St. Daniel Dickey, Grocer, 315 W. Monroe St O. EL Fries, Market, 910 S. Michigan St. Jos. A. Labadie, Grocer, 418 S. William St. M. Newmark, Grocer, 416 N. Eddy St. Producers Union Dairy, 105 E. Monroe St. C. W. Scott, Grocer, 1 12 E. Sample St. A. Steelrnan, Milk Depot, 722 W. Division St. August Truyts, Grocer, 1413 W. Division St.. The Findlater Gro. Co., 124 E. Wavne St.
Can be used as two separate pans with cover. Today (THE?
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NEW SPRINd Suits, Coats, Dres.ef. S-Jr:-.
Union Shoe Co. 223 S. Michigan St.
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