South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1916 — Page 7

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SOCIETY AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN . i

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS i

Sfar:!v !"h 'jr '. -i aftf rr.oon and with a ; i. k 'i.nror Sr.twrda -vfriini,' : o-n iMi:;:" ritinj- Mi.-- Yinnie Nichum ' f 1 U V. hi ; r t . v-h' .. marring to Kmrrft T f i f 1 1 i 'f thi lty will takf : a The f rr.j'lMvf of Wyrr.H n'.- eor- . .v'.l! t f -ntrTai n d at a l-arHjuct t hi - ' ?rn:r.s' at "...".' o'clock at th Kai!- : r.') ü'-t hall. An interest in;; vroprtrr: will '?. uivf-n fins.stini? "f "-v - ; rral Tit'-rtainini: fatyre.- whi' li i hap l'n r'-srvr-I av a s'irpri. for th pu-tv lMnrin will al !o rr.Joyod. Thr- will Kf l::.". sruist-. TJ annual h'ro tt fainih rfiiion ' hHil Sil ml iy at th hoia- if Mr., and .Mrs. Jan; Scott. 212 i: In-' fiiap.a Th day was jdea.-antly ; j--r.t wit Ii social -r-ion and tarr.es and at noon ,i d-li loa.s 1 i n -r. r was re i to IS uet-i The honored K'i' 'f 'M this f r a-M'-n was '. Mi-- Sarah Wells who is v -,,rsj ol l. Th'-se from out of th- i t v weir. Mrs. Sarah S'olt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sott and sn and Mr. ind Urs 1. draff'. n. all of Iii-! ihanan. anl Mr. and Mrs. Kiley! I'aw ami daughter, Mr. and Mrs. -'anuiel "ornlius and .Mrs. Sus.ni I'ae nf KIkhart. Thf next reunion j uill l.e held in ar.f war at the hine of Mr. nnd Mr. P. Iraffort in I!urhan.in. Mi h. Thf Junior I'm e Hundre.i lul' fla- enterta inei nt its list meeting; -f the season Ny I: F. Huher. 72i N'. S oft st.. Sunday evening. A; hört husiness a-y-inn was hehl when the following ro.a rn if t wa: vimed for the mining eu: Mi.-s Minora Ni-.en, Mi-s Irae Kline, I.awren- Ialine, M.iuriee Thorn-I Un and K. 1'. Hnher. I'lans were! ;ilo io.nl' for an outing to ! ien 1 rtet Sunda. I'ollnwint; this a deIn ions t w f-( on i c snpp-r was ser - 1 d Sriny flowers wen- used in :ie i ra t in. The remainder f the eenini: was spnt with noelty sanies and a nuinher nf piano solos' were len hy Maurice Thornton rind a oal () hy Mr. Hul'er. ae(oinpanu'd h ICol.ett Htit.er. Prizes In the contest ui- parties went to MisMildred Odiet. Mjss Pdora Smith, , Pnhert Huter and I'elix Mischker. ! Miss I'annie Fridnian ;;nd Harry i ' s were married Sunday afternoon ! at American hall. The ceremony j was performed iy Knl.hi Soloman 1 y.latloMe at K::;u o'cloc k. Tne bride v as attended hy Miss Sarah Puer. j . Pudy Commet acted as hest man. I The hnde carried a houfiuft of! i ii'M's. More than ':)() wer.' present i : t the ceremony. Dinner whs served t in the linin; room of the American' hall. Mr. and Mrs. Zoss will take I a trip through Illinois before returning to South Uend. Mi-s liura Kanner was hostess y.t a miscellaneous shower 'ien at her hoin-. :'. JO S. arroll st.. Satiirday muht in honor of Mis Ithocla Kousch. Miss House h will be marnd to Ir. Stoneciplur on June HI. Refreshments ami music were enioel and in the games Miss I leh n l.aen and Miss l'lorence dthiii won the favors. Tuesda evening Miss p.-s-ie l"Pricht will entertain tor Miss llousch at nil Ke.isi-y st. Social Calendar Tiic-day. The Pusiness Woman's P.ible class v ill hohl its last meeting for the ason this evening at the V. W. I. A Members of Anten W. K. No 1 will hive their regular meeting in the old court house. The Women's Missionarv society i f St. Paul's Memorial M. F. hurch will meet in the hutch parlors. Kb-ction of officers will tak- place. Mrs. Fred Woodward, .".'2 S. Si. .Iitseph st.. will !e hostess to the South Se tion Woman's leauue of the First Methodist church. The nature study department of the Pr'gress lu! will have an outing at Kum Village. Mr. ard Mr. 'i . W. Shanafelt. Ifi2.' Kiversi.le dr.. w:l! entertain members of; the ehcir of the 1 "list M. K. church. Weilnoihi y. The Lido's" Aid society of Stall Memorial church a ill meet in the t h a rc h pa rbrs. Mrs. Charit Ln. ."1: N. Hill st.. w i'l entertain the W. C. Sunshine club. Members of the Pythian tea ladies w ;M have a meeting in the K. of P. hall. A me ting of the Cosy Corner :rcle will be held at the home of Mrs M. Keck. PHI S. Michigan M. The Lifavetfe Thimble is to be ntertained by Mrs. f. M. Cilery. SJ 1 N. dishing s The (ui Vive club will give a linr r at the Lexington to be followed ' i theater party. Mrs. W. K. Ross. 2 .it K. Prairie st . will be hostess to members of T"e Needle Craft club. The North Side dilti. re club will give a picnic at the homo of Mr. it !.! Mrs. John S. Porur.er. Niles ri. . n,'t!iig of th: Horn Needleworkers" club will be held with Mis. Adams. Paris st. Tliursdav . The Sewir.g circle of the German I'lt'r. Lv angelical church will meet in the pan-h sch''ol. Members of the C. W. K. M. of the First Ch ri -ti.i r. ct.ut.li will have r. meeting with Mrs Daniel K Nye, N. S ott st Mrs. J S. l-Mwards. s Mich.ig.n t. road, Wjll e i.t 1 1 a i the P.tstiir. iub .it an all-rf.iy tue.tir.g. Miss Irene Iu! rr.a !. . 712 Klaine a v.. will entertain the Mod err. A-lile club. A meeting -f the Voung Womomis FJxeün ilissionary societv of the

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a v. The Women's I'orein Missionary sorjety f Trinity M. V.. church will meet with Mrs. William uehl. Nile road. Mrs. salle a'. P.ible rhwrch. Mrs b r.st 's.s Prairie A. ". Pornrnert. 7';'t K. La- .. will entertain the Aurora ass of Trinitv Presbsterian Howard f'arbenier will h to meri:bers of the Sumption Home i;con)rni's club. Mem!, er of the Kureka club will .'ie a jiienie at Springljrrrk park. Mrs. .'el.sf,n flair. raith, S Columbia sr.. will be hostess to the Twin "ity Sewing- circle. Mis. Klla Swartz. 1.".'. i:. Dubail av.. will entertain th Fleclamation ( ir( !e. The Colfax W. r. T. I. will meet nt 2:. 10 o'clock wish Mrs. i. f'opp, 12 ("alifornia av., arrange bouqu t for distribution at the county fn.-m. I'rida). The I tidies' Aid society ff the First I'.aptist rhwrch will rnett with Mrs. Pölert F.llel, 42S N. Michigan st. Mcrnliers nf the Norman Kddy W. P. . will turf t in the Norman Faldv hall. A meeting of the Young Matrons' club will be held at the home of Mrs. John Blake. 201 Tonti av. The I., and (1. club will be entertained hy Mrs. Id. i Fa ans. SYnith st.. Paver Park. Mrs. Gilbert Hoerth. 21 Donald st.. is to entertain the Wanita Smvini; circle. Personals; Karl G. Heeder and Fred Grimes I of the Ciiiml Kapids Herald are spt nding a few days with their parents in Mishavvuka. Mr. an. Mrs. George Fo. L'fiU Linden av.. are attending the fu-n-ral of a relative in Kochiel, Ind. Mrs. Samuel Spitler. l.:21 Washington av., is visiting h'r sister in Hoodland, Ind. Miss Marie Solari, 411 Lincoln way W., has gone to Fort Wayne to attend the golden jubilee of the Sacred Heart academy, where she attended school. Mrs. A. K. Messick. Prtage av.. has gone t Ixs Angeles, "alif., witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis. They were accompanied M' the former's sister, Mrs. A. P. Houghton of New York city and brother, C A. Davis of Goshen. Mrs. Frank deArmond of lilue Island, 111., has returned home after a week's visit with her cousin, Mrs. K. B. Jacquith. ß06 Dubail av. Miss Alice Matthias of Logansport, Ind. is spending the week with Miss Pernice F. Carr, 1120 Van Puren st. Miss Gertrude .lewett of tshkosh is visitinu her cousin. Miss Fa ye K. Otis, I, awn dale a v. Mis. P. Hutchinson. 111 Harvey st., was called home from Kagle lak on account f the illness of Mr. Hutchinson. Mrs. W. A. Phinehait of Plymouth has returned to her home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Phinehart. 1 1 Lincdn way W. Miss Porothv K. Hull. 'an l?tiren h.-is returne.t nftAr non.iinc Hol wintr at Indiana university. I Miss Carrv C.lavin. Uiw ndale ! a v., lias returned home to spend her vacation after attending Indiana university at Ploomington. Miss Hazel Welmen of Michigan City is the guest of Miss Dorothy Hull. Van Kuren st. Mrs. II. W. H eint el man and daughter, pernic l.ardslev, ill N. Stialebaker st.. will leave Tuesday for Plymouth where they will visit with relatives. Miss Helen Mawson f River Park who Mas been attending the Indiana ur.iversitv at Livingston, has arrived hrr to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Kphraim Mellandc. ' '. Allen st.. spent Sunday with r.iatives in Lipo rte. CASE AGAINST SCHNOLL IS SET FOR THURSDAY Louis Schnoll pleaded not guilty to assault and battery in city court! Monday morning. Alter hearing j sonic of the evidence Judge War- j ncr continued the case until Thürs-; day. Miss Lulu Keasev is the com- J plaining witn-ss. S!i' assets that; Schnoll attack .1 her Friday night at her rooms. :; l , W. Lis.ill av. She was going to the prosecutor's! o??u e Saturday morning b it Schnoll intercepted hi r and p'isuaded her not to have him arrest .1. Then he is alleged to have attacked her again the same vening at Springbrook park. May Pak.r. giving her' home as Kenda II v ille. t'Sli:i-! for th complaining witnss. It was at first erroteously stat-d that S. hnoll lived at the Lisalle av. ;:ddres.-'. M OTCII i OMItIN ATION. The treatnwn; .f a ing bird in a new bureau seart suggests possibilities for other pieces of needlev r-rk. . 1 ! 1 1 SO The scarf is worked in blue is tb bird. The entire outlil.e of eit'ts. outline the i-ird is made o f mall the ai v mg in size vv ith f th' various puts of its led the the the b in b! d. The entir1 bird is then v;th i ven-runnnc stitc hes of ;o. This combination gives 'e. t of solid work. '. with eM e lion of t h o evelets is nt lit!icult. M ( k s M R Mack's. Stats . Hc-s.er Ore-am ria-rning by . s. k an ! wis p i a v .''.'Id i v a 1 1 : . s k I .11 MORS NIX. ni-.rs .-.e-f.-aN d th Juniors Sunday re of s to 4 The i on 'as.tdav's plli he. I tile lOs.c ii.iaiM and L'.wi.sKi fc,: t ne

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This cheese ouffle i: delicious and the recipe is easily prepared. Take half acup of tine Hour, half a cup of butter, three raw volk. of ecus, a pinch of pepper, a saltspoonful of alt, and mix these with one pint of cold milk, stir over the tire till it boils, then add two more tablespoonf uls of cold milk. six ounces of grated parmesan cheese and live whites of eggs, whipped stiff, with a pinch of salt. Kutter 11 souffle dish and ti:: around it a hand of buttered paper so as to RIVER PARK A meeting of the Merry Workers of the M. K. SundaySchool wfls held SaturJaj afternoon at the home of Miss Harriet Wiser. Mishawaka a v. The following; officers v. ere elected: secretary. Harriet Wiser; treasurer. Dorothy Nelson; reporters, Mildred Pertch and Kuth Herniek. Following the business the time was spent with music and games, Miss Ruth Herniek won the honors in the contest. A two-course luncheon was served. The next meeting will be with Miss Keah Johnson, S Fifth street. The second reunion of the Roderick family was held at Roger's Park, Goshen. Kinhty members were present. A programme of music, readings and recitations was given and dinner served nt noon. Officers were elected as follows: presi '.ent, Isaac Sutton, of Topeka, Ind., secretary anl treasurer. Miss Minnie Klmer, Topeka. lnd. Kirk Nelson, of Goshen. Ind., was appointed to arrange programme for next year's meeting, whic h will be held at Roger's Park, Goshen. July 2t, ! ! 1 7. A family dinner in honor of Mrs. Ad. im Hunsburger aiil tlaughter. M'ss J"1 Grace Hunsburger, who have returned from a trn months stay at Austin. Texas, was given at their home. S. Tenth st.. Sunday. Covers were placed for twenty-two. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wimield Houston and son. Carl, of Linsing. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs? L Alhert. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. George Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Lichtner. and Miss Tressa Albert of Mishawaka. A number of young people enjoyed a picnic at Rum village yesterday, where they took pictures and had luncheon. Miss Kuth Whiteomb. S Nineteenth st.. entertained at dinner Sunday the Misses Irene and Charlotte Newcomb. Miss Nellie Wyatt entertained a number of friends Saturday evening. Music and contests featured the evening. A two course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Angel. Mishawaka ave.. entertained at luncheon Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Van Stetner. of Cassopolis. Mich.. wh. were week end guests of Mr. land Mrs. Ralph McCoy. Mishawaka. Covers wer- placed for nine. Th . I tenter piece was formed of peoni s i and ferns. One hundred and twenty-five at- ! tended the Staufter-Martin-Wen-er ! family reunion held at Island pai k. KlKhart. Saturday. Dinner was serv ed at noon. Klection of officers too! place and the following were chosen: .1. M. Klu her of Mishtwaka. president; Isaac Good of Goshen, v a president; Mrs. Henry Ward, lullhart, sa-cietaiv; Mib Mover. Klkhar:. I treasurer; entertainment committee Mrs Henry Ward. Mrs. Mover ar 'Mrs. Kdward Sch.k. Next yeir: .meeting will be held the first S.itu -day in June at Island Park. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zimmenn of S. Fifth st.. spent the week-em at KIkhart. guests of Mr. and Mi Jacob Jessen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rnrden. ? Ros land were Sunday guests f Mr. a Mrs J iid Menter. seventh st. Mr. and Mrs. Marv-S-bl M'd have returned from a week's v is . Lolling Prairie. Cottage p raver meeting of t' Free Methodist church will ! Thursday evening at the home of ; and Mrs. W. H. Whttker. Fifteen and Vine st. Mr and Mrs Ol crem e Madeluv and Mr. and Mrs Miller. S. IV teenth st., spe nt S :nda with frier.. at P! mouth. Ind.. Mr and Mrs K C. Bro.vnin.: Walkerton. lnd. nave returned tt r se veral day.- v.s.t with fti' t.ere. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley, sov -pt h

if ' vi!. - - . Souffle stand two or three inches above the edge of the dish; pour in the above souffle mixture. sprinkle the top with a few browned bread cnimhs. put a few little pieces of butter here and there on the top to keep it moist, and bake in a moderate oven for three-quarters of an hour. When cooked, remove the paper and serve at once; a little grated cheese maybe sprinkled on the top, if liked. This is a good dish for luncheon, or for a second course or savoury at dinner; it can also be cooked in little fancy cases. st., have returned from a hrief visit at Cleveland. (). Mr. and Mrs. M. Kduards, of Culver, spent Saturday and Sundav with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteomb spent Sun day at Perrien Springs, Mich., guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Whiteomb. C. K. Geyer, of Cold water, Mich., ha-s returned after a visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John Scv more and daughter Klizabeth and son. Arthur, spent Sunday at I-ipaz, Ind., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seymore. George Drulllnger has returned to KIkhart after a visit with his sister Mrs. Jewel Whaley of S;mith st. MOVE PORTABLE TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SCHOOL The preliminary work of erecting the new $10000 school building on W. Sample st. was started Monday morning when a force of men began moving the portable school to a new location. The old building is being moved in order that excavations may be started about July 1. The plans are now in the hands of the architects, who are preparing specifications1 to be submitted to contractors. John F. Nuner, who will become superintendent of the local schools in August, probablv will attend tonight's meeting of the board of education. Although the members of the board and Mr. Nuner are considering a number of applicants for the principa Iship of the high school, it is not expected that an appointment will b made for a few weeks. Only the routine business of signing vouchers is scheduled t com up at tonight's meeting of the board. to ii:i:t tci:si.v. The Sumption Prairie Community center will me't at Gleaner hall, Greene township, Tuesday evening at S o'clock. A talk will be given on "Pure Pred Dairy Cattle Pusiness'", by Harris C. Matthews and "Pork Productions" will he discussed. Music will also be a feature. Kvervone is cordially invited. TT

Business Thermometers

Just as thermometers register the temperature. News-Times WANT ADS from Jay to day register the needs, the wants, the offerings of South Bend and vicinity. Right now the "Help Wanted" classification registration is at a higher point than it has been in years past. And this mean that there is work for anyone who wants work who will read News-Times "Help Wanted" Ads.

social i: i:ts. P.ernic Deranvk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l.ouw Deranek. N. Mirdseli was pleasantly urpri.-ed Sunday afte-noon hy her schoolmates and friends on the occasion of her eighth birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent very en-

joyably with games ami at its lose delicious luncheon was served.) Little Pernke was presented with j b number of pretty gifts. I Her y nests were Misses Helen.) Irene and Thresa Jaworski. Irene llosinski. Kegina Deranek, Kliz.tbeth Weener, Kose Now ako'.v ski. Iouise Wa wrzynczak. Kegina Hotsinski, eronic.i Szymknwiak and Adaline Pierzvnski. .Vcmbers and friends of the Polish Falcons, Z. P. No. 1, enjoved a picnic at 'hain lake Sunday. Paces and dancing featured the afternoon. Kef reshments were served throughout the day. Music was furnished by '.. I. Falcons military band. PLRNONALs. William Prenczewski returned to Whiting after a short visit her with friends. George Trenczewski, who lias been here visltint, with friends, left today for Hammond. Anthony Slorninski arrived here from Detroit for a visit with friends. I'eter Jaguszevvski returned to Whiting after a short visit with friends here. Thomas Rv barkiew icz of Michigan City is spending a few days with friends here. Miss Violet Kreider, r it G X. Pirdsell st., has gone for the summer to Fluckeytown. Ind., were she will be the guest f Mrs. Gilmor. Mieheal Czurwich of Fast Chicago is spending a few days with friends here. Stanley Misiewicz of Toledo, is here visiting with friends. Frank Rrandykowski arrived here from Milwaukee on business. John Walkiewicz of Chicago is here visiting with friends. Mrs. George Xiedhalski and daughter, Anna, 1Ö01 Linden av.. returned from Kansas City where they spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends. Walter Mazowski. W. Division st.. returned from a week's visit with relatives and friends at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pierce of Five Points were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Makielski. 411 X. Kirdsell st., Suni'ay. John Strubulski. of Whitln 19 spendig a few days with South Lend friends. Mrs. Stanley Hon, 1.123 Hine st.. is spending two weeks with relatives at Chicago. Misses Fstelle Kazus and Stella Paluch arrived here Sunday from Kuffalo for a week's visit with friends. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drejer, L'01 S. Chapin st. Alex Wrohlevvski and Kronislaus Sokolowski of Gary arrived here for a couple days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Szcza pinski. 124:; W. Division st. Frank Kvviec inski. w ho has been here visiting with friends, left today for Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rogalski. ROI W. Napier st., have gone to Chicago to spend a week with their son, I-natius Rogalski. Martin Kozlowski of Indianapolis is in the city on husiness. Mrs. Laura Krw'ger. :;:?6 X. Pirdsell st., returned from Fluckeytown, Ind., where she spent a. couple of days with Mrs. Gilmor. John Rudynski and Thomas Rudynski spent Sunday at Hudson lake. Joseph Maciejewski. who has been here visiting with friends left today for Laporte. Anthony Jasinski has returned to Chitago after a few days' visit here with friends. He was the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladd. 1..4 4 W. Ford st. Leo Kwierski, live st.. has gone on a business trip to Chicago. Leonard M. Luszynski returned to Detroit after a few days' vi sit here with friends. Mrs. Ladislaus Frankowski. W.

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"You are Insane" said a traveling man the other day when he saw some linens on display a: a certain price. kiDo you know it would be impossible -for you today to buv those same linens at the same price you are selling them at?" We know it and we can show you letters on tile in our office, telling of advances on exactly the same goods we have in stock all over the store. Read in your paper how all staple articles are advancing and the end is not in sight. A wise plan to invest now in staple'merchandise at Ellsworth's is it not? When prices have not advanced and will not advance while our present stocks last ? We are liberally supplied but these goods can't last forever Therefore come now before it is too late!

Thomas st.. has gone to Defiance, '., to spend a r'ew days with relatives and friend i. Ignatius K. Wt-rw inski, 405 S. Oha pin st.. r : i i from a brief visit with frit u.; KIkhart and Niles. Mieheal pacewic"., who has been here visiting with friends, left today for Oary. Sister M. Malgorzata and Sister M. Irene of St. Francis of Chicago order, who were here tin business, left Sunday for St. Joseph, Mich. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ayres, 102- Van Ruren st.. a son. June 8. Tlio Soft Water I-uindrv You'll always have Whitest white oods. Softest woolens. Colors will he brighter. The life of your clothes will be lengthened at least a fourth if you Lei Davies Do Your Family Washing Cents a Pound 6 The starched pieces will be starched and all flat pieces ironed. The big Eureka Water softener installed in our plant reduces the city water frcm 26 degrees to 3Vfc grees hardness the softest purest water obtainable. DAVIES Laundry and CI eaning o. The ft Water J-rindr."" Producers Union Milk comes to ou only after it's Pasteurized and Clarified

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Any woman can save a nice big sum of money on staple merchadise if she comes to Ellsworth's these days as our prices are from 25' to 5o'; lower than big city stores! Putting it another way Ellsworth's are celling staple dry goods at about the present wholesale prices. This is no trick of trade but simply foresi.htedness buying months ago when the market prices were low. Of course we could mark our goods up and make a heap of money BUT that is not our way of doing business. Our customers always come tirst we are satistied with our regular prolit.

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