South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 91, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1916 — Page 17

17 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES COMPOSER AND WIFE FEARED TO BE LOST NEWS of SURROUNDING TOWNS 1 . H NTINTKI FROM PA.!: 10. terr. lined Mishawaka friends Thursday.

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CRUMSTOWN, IND.

Mr.. I'.. Mf"y v.a.- in South B:it Futuril )V. Mr?--. AT"-!? r.r j.Ir.lo ,'nI hil'Jrrn of South I'.' ml J-.r' Mitin ;t tho horn; of (;. ro Krplo-de. w h-. H eiiously ill. Mn. William KM rr rnt Monday at tin- home of h?r ytrr. Mr.. I'trry Stro;jj. (Jiihcrt Kins, who hu len in La -Tort, rt'irn-l to his home hf it Thursday. Mi. sm Ali' Wflt'l p " t Surulny with Mi- Jo. phin4 Kirk; atru k. Miss Kato Smith r.'turnMi to Mouth lJf-nl Saturday.

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lay kupMk of the former's parents, Mr. arvl Mrs. J. i I . l;..ntiou Mr. nl Mrs. I,rrnrr.n MarLl of Cott;iKP Hill nti'I Mr. ami Mrs. William Ujfl'-r :i n i for., lioht-rt, .pnt S unlay with Mr. ami Mrs. ' l. M. Uobrrtf-on. Mis--s 'lara anrl Mihlrfl Ilrovvn i f i-iv Points wfrc wrk-rrnl sc lj .- t s with thf-ir -istrr. Mrf. Wajne SwiKart. Mi:-. Ml'lrrl Stroup is on tho Mck li.r. Mrs. Iiii5srll Wiltfon;; ml children of Mill Crock arc i.iting the fcrmrr'M parents, Mr. nnJ Mrs. Benanl W'v -. Mr.1. Civile Hay and children. Pliillip nnI Hazel, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlrown of Hiver Park. Mrs. Charles OllinKcr of Xorth IJhf-rty upent several days last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Robertson. Mrs. Stephen Hurch and son, Wayne of near TIainlet. are visiting the former's daughter, Mr.-. Kay Rrow n. Mrs. Stephen Borlick and children spent Saturday and Sunday in South I'.end. The Union Sunday school was organized Sunday. Officers were elected as follows: Mr. ::. I). Fero. .superintendent : Klsie Berlner, secretary; Miss Alice Wedel, treasurer.

ü LAKEVILLE, IND.

Mrs. Am I trim. of Xorth Liberty spent a few .lays last week with hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. lwis I,onzo of near here. Harry .Hall Is on the sick list. Louis Henderson of South Rend hpent Monday here. Mrs. Kdward Weiderman entertained several friends from South Bend, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Swander of Kalamazoo are here for a few d? Mr. and Mrs. Jones Hawblitzel and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. i'eter Hawrdltzel of Xorth liberty, Saturday. Mrs. Juqtiith of South Rend spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorpe McRride isiied with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benedict of Culver. Charles Uoo made a -hu finest trip to 'liicaro this week. Word was received here that a nine pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ionzo of South Rend, Sunday. Marvin Moon was in Wyatt. Monday1. Miss Ia ura Hupp of South Rend spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Hupp. Rruce Moon is .pendin;; the week in Indianapolis on business. Mr. Raker of the Raumardtier Co.. Toledo, was here on business Tuesday.

Miss Veir.a K'.erh;:t iited M:--j

lftlet R'.'-Kwoo.i o; Mkn art. tiuri.iv and S imbiy. Alfred L idM will attend the

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1'ort Wayne thin week as a delegate. Til Until1' Kci'iioinics clu: was entertained Mrs. M. M. Ph. tm-r at ParK a v.. .iihawa ka. Wednesday. Rfrrshments were served. The next meetinir 'wll be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Wlllard, April 1.. Rev. W. W. Drao.. am- Alfred Luduicr v. ere bursts f Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt McKni-'ht. Monday.

Tne o,uarter!y conference rf i; r. tt - ed the return of Rev. r; ; po fo.ne.L ea r. Frtust Rarbier and wife of South

Rend were entertained by I).iid and Mrs. Shanour, Sunday. The farmers are hauling material for the new eonsolidated school buildin.-. Mrs. Henry K!l: k. w h lias ben ill. is impro-.inK. Miss Hazel Jizer. who his been spending part of the winter with lur sister. Mrs. Rfssie .Indie. left Saturday ior her home ir I.uiville, Monr. Mrs. Mrris of Rtlbjidere. 111., was a m.est at the home of her son, Mr. Morris, jr., a few days last week. Pardon Judi who spent the winter at his old home here, left Monday for South Hakota. where he will take up work for the summer. Rev. pniRiMi. the local minister, left Monday for Fori Wayne to attend con fereru e. Several from this place attended the quarterly meeting held at Pleasant Valley church Sunday.

lhe;r was no preaching at Unchurch Sunday evening owing to the heavy rain. Mr. and Mrs. James Rherhirt entertained company to dinner last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. John Revers had x. bad fall one day last week, hut luckily escaped without injury. Mrs. John Austin entertained a company to linner last Wednesday. The Kconomics Iul was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. H. M. IMotner. Papers were read by Mrs. I). N erier and Mrs. J. H. Wümme f. The Community Center will meet in regular session Tue. lay evening April 4 at the sehool house. Several speakers are expected County A pent Rordner and the salesman for the Fnited States Stock. Co.. who will iot; a talk on the lime and at this time the Center will take rders for lime. Teams are busy hauling lumber for the Consolidated school house.

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STONY RIDGE, IND.

WILLOW CREEK, IND

Rev. V. W. Praproo is attending the Northern Indiana M. K. conferc.:rc at Fort Waxne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoy and Mrs. J. I. Allerr attended the quarterly conference at Pleasant "alb-y last Sa n dar. James Sousoy and wife vre quests of William Smith and family Sunday. Mr. and Mr.. C. Worthmuton -n-

Mi (Jertrude Kohnke of South Rend spent Sunday with Meta 1 la'.issma n. Miss Mildred Stuekcy visited at the home of C. Ream f Xiles Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Clde Rumsey and Horothy of South Rend visited Mr. and Mrs. Anton Coetzimrer, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .less Klinprbeil and son. Cordon of Mishawaka. were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linsinmier Saturday and Sunday. Miss Emma Eaton, who has been ill with pneumonia, is improved. John Zeitler spent Monday with drove Markham. Miss Hazel McComb isited Mrs. Charles I'ulkeron .Monday.

Mrs John Rordner and Miss Mary Mulligan and

Markham spent Saturday with Mrs. IMuard Weideman of Rakeville. Mrs. Paul (ollnick and son of "hlcneo are xisitinp Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Tollnick. Mr. and Mrs. Racks of South Rend visited Misses pearl and Erie Mark Sund a v.

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WALKERTON, IND.

Mrs. Rebecca Wolfen berper ha." returned from Epworth hospital much improved in health. The Miss.-s Hilda and Mar.uie Lee Smith left Monday for Terre Haute, where they will attend school. W. E. Bailey of Plymouth isited

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PARIS. March HO. Senor Don Enrique (Iranados, composer of the Spanish opera "( loyescas." and his wife are believed to have been anions those who perished when the Sussex was torpedoed. When last Feen Senor and Senora Granados were clinCinK to a small raft. The composer by manipulation of n small board was tryinc to keep the raft straight. No trace was found of them by the relief boat that was sent out.

relatives here the first of the week. Mrs. Minnie English of (Irand Rapids. Mich., is the nuest of her mother. Mrs. M. R. Rurffer. Ralph Tattle, who is working near Hanna. was at home over Sunday. Miss (Trace Nichols and Miss Esther Ruiley were South Rend visitors Saturday. Flaude Stull; was in South Rend Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Tank of Plymouth visited here last week with Mrs. Lena Tank. Mrs. J. E. Rose went to Defiance, O.. Thursday to remain several day, where Mr. Rose is employed. Fred Rearrick of Winnamac has been visitin: relatief here. Mrs. CeorKe Jackson was shopping in South Rend Monday. Mrs. John ScarbrouRh was in Hamlet last week on account of the illness of her dauhter-in-Iaw. Clarence Steele and daughter. Edith, were in South Rend Tuesday on account of the illness of a relative. William Zurbauprh of Fort Wayne was a business caller here Monday. Mrs. Chrte Tinkey and son. Harold, of Dowapiac, Mich., have been visiting relatives in iown and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rearrick visited last week with relatives in Winnamac. Mrs. Dilla Sai;er and dauphter, (Toldie of South Rend, visited relatives here Friday. A. O. Rurroush of Laporte Was a business caller here Thursday. Mrs. Harry Holland and two sonst. Harold and Francis hae returned from a week's visit with relatives in Jonesboro. Ind. Mrs. Martin Jackson was in Plymouth Sunday to attend a birthday dinner in celebration of her mother. Mrs Mary Class SUth birthday annive rsary. Kmmett Hostolter's residence on Aenup F in the west end of town, was almost totally destroyed Jy tire Friday morning' about 6 o'clock. Few of the household poods were saved. There was an insurance of $1,D00 on the building and JrtOO on the goods. The Misses Ruth and Lillian Could and Margaret Kyle, were in Knox Saturday taking the teachers' examination. William Allen of Eaporte was a business visitor here Tuesday.

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All of the ten Kir-ei cities in Michigan are located on tho (ir.uul Trunk.

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LYDICK. Mrs. Lydia Leer and Mrs. Minnie Rimni were miest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stroup and family Friday. Miss Trellie Wener was a guest f lie-.- sister. .Mrs. Forest Ritter and family Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown wore t;ts of the latter's sister. Mrs. Kalpn Hols;..n and family Sunday. JoV.ti Cover was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stroup and .family Tliiiday. Mr.. '. T. (Trodey Avas in South Im no SaturTay. M'-s. W. L. Willard. who has been isiti:i her mother the past week, ret i:ned home Sunday. Mr. an! Mrs. Claud Myers were tmesis of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs:. Chailes Myers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Trumble were guots, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wise Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stolston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Raymond of Importe and Miss Martha Lehr of Whi'ing wert guests of Mr. and Mrs. W titer Wrase tho past week.

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A railroad and wagon bridge in Arka nsis h.s leen so tuilt that anv span can re utilized as the lift span should the thannel of the ner that it crosses shift.

pota'o planting machinery that ..in ti- att.u hed t- ;m riinar" plow has '. -en inentct by an Englisii-xuan.

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Easter is the "dress up" day of Spring "everybody who is anybody" dresses just as well as he can on Easter Sundayit's been done every year for years and its goinj to be done again this season.

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The clothes will fit you as no other clothes have ever fitted you before perfectly, precisely, accurately make you a better dressed man than vou've ever been and provide all these advantages at the same price you've always paid for ordinary clothes.

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The tailoring will be entirely done by hand even down to so minute a detail as having the button holes stitched by hand. Hand tailoring hardly requires any praise of ours as a proof of its advantages well dressed men know how very much hand tailoring means.

You want your Easter clothes to put you at your ease, to stamp you as a man who knows what to wear and what to choose if you decide upon custom tailored clothes you're sure that you've accomplished all these things. And the clothes take but little time in the making.

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