South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1916 — Page 7
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The Truth Seekers' S indiy school ,1-, cf the Mizp.ih Hv n ncrlical h'.r'h held a mtin' with Mrx. ;cr:" ."'i F. V ni'cr st., M'-nM-ty evening. Ai?in the hotvs M's I Hrd. ;md Mrs', virti F hrnaii. Th- r-s: !.ir routine tf ! !.-iru -- w.is t;k-:i up ;if? r .'. hich rt hnr: prutrraru v as fniTf!. A r-tdin v, as kiv n by Mi-. i.try I' .--. which whs in the nature -f a welcome to the ruw n.in:tr md his family, Mr. ami Mrs. I. A. K.'iy To ihis Mr. Köi!e re-ijvond-rd with a short t.t'k. A dialogue wa- sivpri by Mis--! Fsther Plat. nnl Helen ftnebel; a pnno sol-i, l.y M;- Marjorie Lehman. ar.! a i.inn duet by Mi.vxs I-ona Kaley. The : las, will September 11 with Mrs. 1". IT S. Iifa.vette M. an.'! Z-lmi meet a sain Mary Putn. Mrs. John I fively an! Mrs. FtheJ Kcavy will be the a.-istiiiy hoste:-- s. Mi. Francis Wentland and J. M. Pernard, I. nth f this city, were iuietly married fit St. Patrick's rhureh Monday morning at 7 o'r lock hy Father Minnich. The church was decorated with red peonies. The bride wore .a dainty voile drss of white and a picture hat to match. They were attended by Miss May Wentland and Msrnr Peatric. Following th ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to 4i guests at the home of the bride's sister. Mr.-. J. Claffey. 1237 Van Huren ft. Th" table was arranged with pink peonies and a color note of white and pink was effected throughout. The couple left for a week' visit in Chicago after which they will reside for the present with Mrs. ;iaffey. Mrs. floors Kcttrinj: was hostess Monday atfernvon at a delightfully arranged social afternoon for membersof the Huchanan club. The lienor quests of the afternoor. were Mrs. F. S. Hlandin of Kacine. Wis., who is a visitor in the city with Mrs. Addip Chamberlain, who will leave during the month to res'de at Porland. Ore. Mrs. Kettling was as-e.it-ti in rmiTiiiiniiiK oy ner cian;: Titers. Mrs. If. T. Lon-drake and Miss Vera Kettrin. Thp luncheon table was attractive in its decorations of pink and white, with flusters of roMes forminsr tht centerpiece. There were places for the Kuests of honor. Mri. Ouy Hunker, Mrs. (leortc W. Phillips. Mrs. J. T. Kelly, Mrs. C. D. Hildehrand. Mm. Hilton Hammond, Miss Rose Heriict, Mis.s Grace Dirnock. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Dimock. Mr?. J. T. Kelly will be hostess at an afternoon party on Wednesday for the club members and the puests at her home. til'C Carroll st. Mrs. John Tt. Campbell. 1207 Riverside dr., was hostess last evening to the Younir Women's Horn" Missionary society of the First M. F. cliurch. She was assisted by Mrs. H. K. Hurner, Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mrs. Dan Pyle and Mrs. Clem Shidler. The evenintr's lesson was in charge of Mrs. Herman Tohulka. trs. l-'Yed W. Keller was reelected president of thp society in the annual election of officers. Uefre.shr.cnts were served after the business and social session. The society will meet in one month. Members of the Fnive'rsity ot Notre Pame Alumni association held the first annual dancing party in tl e Hotel Oli-.er la.t evening. The djinciriK was hrld from 1 to 1. all of the old prads and tieir wives as well as the newly admitted members of the association attending. "Jack" Shea and Joseph (Jar-an, both from Massachusetts, had charpe of the arrangements. The four-piece Ha Spiekers' orchestra plaed the propram of music. The Moonbeam club was entertained last ever in: by Mis Hlanche Ketfer. at hr home, ' rhe Maples." Niles rd. Contests were the special leaturc of the eeninK's entertainment. Miss Pearl Marks, Miss Alice Johnson and Miss Mary Mulligan received the honors. The host es nrved dainty efreshment s after the ccial time. The next club meetin-r will h June -. at the home of Mis Meta Housnian. Members of the Ymir People's horiety of the Firsi Haptist church v ef pleasantl entertained at the Vnal meetinc of thp season Monday eeninc in the social parlors of the church. Ior..ild Hee actel as host ftr the eeninc and also had charge cf the general tAP'-r. "ur Heroes." Iainty refreshments m. irked the clost of the social r.irt of the meetin sr. Mr. and Mrs. lrun? Anni of th.e Cou-iuiliai d lals. were hi?t and hostess Sun. lay eenir. to a company of frU-nds hs a farewell to Mr and Mrs. R. Hnusr, who will leave to make their house at Uinorte. The evening was spent ii:formally and liht it f rcsh.mcnts wore served Mrs. J. K. HurRen-r. 11 Indiana
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Stuffed lty Constjui Tartrp red tomatoes stuffed with cucumbers, celery and walnuts and sered with a highly seasoned mayonnaise make a most appetizing coirse for luncheon or dinner. 'ut oft' the tops of some larvte ripe tomatoes and carefully remove the pulp with a spoon; season the inside of the tomato shell with one U-aspoonful of tinely (hopped onion. Tomorrow a r.v., pleasantly entertained a number of friends at dinner Sunday in honor of her husband, whose birthday anniversary fell on that date. Covers were laid for 1 f guests. The afternoon was iven to sanies and music. A snrprlsf party was siven Sunday evening for Arthur Brown, 20 Ohio st. The time was spent with .fames and music and refreshments were served to 17 guests. The honcred guest was the recipient of several jrifts. The Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church will meet 'Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geoige M. Myler. ölö Allen st. The Toadies' Aid society of Stull Memorial church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors instead of Wednesday, owing to the death of Mrs. Catherine Shipe. The Pythian tea will be entertained at the K. ot P. hall Wednesday nftprnonn with Mrs. Otto Wolters. Mrs. Paul Wolters and Mrs. Oliver Williams as hostesses. Mrs. 1-Mward Vanderhoof, 41 II. South st., will be the hostess to members of the Independent club Wednesday afternoon at her home instead of at the park as previously planned. The C. W. H. M. of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Haniel Ne, l: 1 N. Scott si. Circle ,". , Woman's auxiliary of Westminster Presbyterian church will entt rtain the women of the congregation and their friends at a rose I tea in th churWi parlors Wednesda I afternoon. A program of music and j reading has been arranged for the ot c.tsion. The last meeting of the Husiri'ss Women's Hi'd. (lass will be held this evening at the association building. PERSONAL Q Mr. and Mr. s-ato.Ml Kolb. Rdvard Ciol'er and Mrs. Arniilla Carlenter motored to Michigan City and Uiporte Sunday. Mrs. Louis Celhrieh, Colfax a v.. is Msitin with .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reeder of Rremen. The Misses Helen Flliott, 1410 S. St. Joseph st.. and Juanita Witter, 7J'. Hlaine a.. left Monday evening for an extended western trip. They will visit in Canada. Seattle
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'5-.:;' ; v. 1 V - v A A V'V Tomatoes ce Clark. a little olive oil, white Tarrairan vinegar, pepper and salt. Then chop t tie one cucumber, one sialk of celery and a half a cup of Fnglish walnut meats. Mix all together with a hiuhly seasoned mayonnaise öressin.i? and fill the tomatoes with the mixture; this quantity will fill sx tomatoes. Pish up the tomatoes in a pile on the dish on which the salad is to lp served. New Iced Cocoa. and Portland, Ore.. San Francisco. I os Angeles. San I)iet;o, Salt Uike City. Yellowstone park, Colorado Springs and a number of other daces of interest. Mrs. R. Wallace. 2' Lincoln way F.. who is ill at the Fpvvorth hospital, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Reorge Zeuer. 11:'. S. Walnut st. .spent the week-end at Chicago r ccom pan ied ly her sister, Miss Hertha Schmidt of Indianapolis. Mrs. J. H. F. Keller of Muskogee, Okla.. who lias been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. H. A. Muessel, and Mrs. H. J. Lederer, has returned home. Jonas Coburn. R. South st.. left today for a visit with relatives in Medaryville. Miss Mary Ruth Willett of Herr'en Center, Mich., is visiting Mrs. Thomas Hobbs. Allen st. Dr. James R. Gardiner, Iasalle av.. has gone to Pique. Ind.. to attend the Kpworth league conference. Mrs. J. W. Shidler and daughter. Petty, :;i." W. Navarre st.. have returned after isiting in Hloomingt'on. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sehnider of New Albany. Ind., stopped here on I their way to Kansas City to visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Heister and family. ."IT. Allen st. Miss Anita Parsons, Cottage Grove i.V.. has returned from a few days' visit in ehicago Rev. fj. Oison. Chapin st.. spent Sunday afternoon in Reporte. Mrs. Flora Smith is a guest of relat'ves in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. . V. Ycsey. Cleveland av.. are visiting relatives in Kokomo. Mrs. A. Penuell. r.a? Importe av., is visitinj; with friends in Indian a polis. Misses ileh-n Flliott. 1410 Witwer av.. and Juanita Witter. Hlaine av., left Monday for a three months' i tour of the west. J Or. S. W. Haer has irone to Dei troit to attend the American Medical association convention, in session there this week. Mrs. W. W. Whiteman of Kalamazoo, ha returned to her homo, after a visit with her sister. Miss Naomi Hinkliin. 41 W. Washington av. Miss Rstelle How-man. HIT. S. Michigan st.. has returned from a lO-d-'y visit with friends at Chi cago. I Miss C. Caskili wa? called to' Pourbi.n or account of the serious j idness of her sister. Mis. C. F. llouser. who has been' visitir.c Mr. and Mrs. c". A. Kale,! 'O S. Michigan st.. has returned to ; her home at Mansfield. O. i Dr. and Mrs. S. p. Tracy of Walk-; erton. and Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Jak- ' ways of New Carlisle, passed through J South Rend enroate to Lansing, Mich., t attend the alumni renn- I t ion of the Michinn Agricultural j college, from which Dr. Tracy and) Mr. Jackwa . graduated as class-j j III. I .s. I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kirklev. S. ! Michigan st.. Mr. and Mr?. R. S Faker of Iakeville. and Miss Lydia Raker. f Pillins. Mont., have re- 1 t uned from a motoring trip to Purdue university where they attended the graduation of parvvin H. Raker. Mis Margaret Sheekey, S. Main '. st.. and Mrs. F. R. Walsh of Chicago' left Tuesday morning for Fort Wayne where they will attend the golden jubilee of the Sacred Heart Academy, i Nick Padowski and family. 4 " 4 Ford st.. and Steve Powieki. 1.2 S. j Raurel st.. have returned from a motor trip to Chicago and through the southern part of Illinois. iiomi: rou SALE. Six-room modern stucco, almost new. leaving the city. Will sell reaor.ahle iold at once, lis M.irciuette üV, jell ihoiie Iii 7. Aci-.t.
Mr. and Mrs. Wüliam Herten, Greenlawn av., entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Monday. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. . H. Downey of Churubusco, Ind., who are here attending the graduation exercises of their son. Russell I". Povvi.ey, at Notre Pame. Russell Downey and Philip Powney, also a student at Notre Pame. The rooms and table were decorated with roses and greenery. Mrs. Far! Camp entertained at '1 o'clock dinner at her home on N. Eighth st. Covers were placed for r.ine at a table centered with rosea. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Witmeyer of Rremen. Rid., and Mr. and Mrs. John Paulsen c f South Rend. The W. C. sewing circle will meet with Mrs. Jewel Whaley, Smith st., Wednesday. The meeting of the True Rlue Gil ls, which was to have been Thurs
day evening, has been postponed one week. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. F. church will give a social and penny supper at the church Thursday evening. Herman K. Smith and Richard Hall of New York, who have been quests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Witwer, Mishawaka av., returned Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Brewer, who has been ry ill the past w eek, is better. Mr. and Mrs. John Asper have returned from Culver, Ind.. where they were called by the death of a relativ e. Fred McKinstry of Hrimfield, is visiting friends and relatives here. The ice cream social to be given by the teen a'-e department of thn M. E. Sunday school. Thursday evening on the church lawn, has been postponed indefinitely. Miss Nellie Long has gone to Chicago for a two weeks' isit with Mrs. lertrude McRndrie and Miss Muyme Wegner. Children's day will be observed at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening with an appropriate exercise. Miss Fay Gray and Miss Pauline Evans are spending the week with ielatives at North Liberty. Mrs. Charles Frway, who has been ill the past week, shows improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fuller and daughter, Elane. S. Sixth st., have returned from a motor trip to Huchanan, Mich., where they visited friends and relatives several clays. Herman Horchers of Columbus, O., has returned after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kochender fer ar d other friends. Mrs. John Sandhovel and two daughters of Indianapolis, have arrived here for a visit with Mrs. Sandhovels parents. Mr. and Mrs. I ippinger. N. Seventh st. Mrs. Wallace Po'dd is in North Perfect Girr Y ' v. . .-.- v :-: Z' v fr.-.v. f-J-- " N'- ' i i ..AA'.-M . f V 1 :
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P.OSTnN. Mass. Margaret Edward, the 'perfect C.jrl of Californiahas come to Losion. She h-s a me nage that will interest each and every girl who want to bf thin arid fashionable, or at least not stout. Eminent Bcient1T all over the country declare her the most p-rfef tly formed and heaJthiewt girl in the world. She was put through the test with 10.000 girK representing all nations and won the much cveted distinction. Margaret has never worn a corset, and states that she never will. Her remarkable r-gure onsets all claims that the torstt is indetp nablt to the aovd looking ngure.
Liberty spending the week with friends and relatives. Mrs. C. E. Pole of Chicago is a 'iiest of Mrs. Charles Keasey. The regular monthly meeting of
the Methodist Hrotherhood was held ( Monday evening at the church Miss Vera Miller and Miss Rose Winget of N. Eighth St.. will leave Wednesday for several weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ziak at CuR er. J. R. Ronnell of Toledo. O., i;4 here spending the week with friend. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS rr.iisoxALs. j Mrs. Pora Laskowski ana son, Ralph. :'1S Mcpherson st.. have gone to upend several days, with relatives ind friends at Three Oaks. Joseph Kr.emich. who has been here isiting with friends, left today lor Elkhart. Shephen Wisniewski of Fort Wayne is here on business. Miss Hedwige Wojnierski. Prairie r-v., left Monday tor Hammond to ipend a few days with friends. Leo Chlehowski, W. Maple st., is in Chicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Riskovvski. W. Division st., have purchased a seven passenger Maxwell. Eronislaus Sokolowski ami Alex Wroblewski have returned to their honvs in Gary after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus Szczapinski, 1 2 4 ?, W. Division st. Joseph Kwiatkowski of Toledo is in the city on business. Miss Irene Ludzierski, Rafayette st., has gone to Detroit to spend her two wfeks' vacation with relatives. John Rusinkowski of Milwaukee is here on business. John T. Niezgodzki and family, W. Napier st.. returned from an auto trip to Chicago. Theodore K. Mlodzierski of Eart Hammond arrived here Monday for a few days' visit with friends. Miss Katherine Rabiszevvirz. W". Sample st.. has gone to spend her two weeks' vacation with relatives at South Chicago. Michael Czarniecki. who has been here visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. Frank Krawiecki. W. Jefferson st., has gone to spend a week with relatives at Chicago. Martin Kozlowski of Indianapolis, who has been here on business, left today for Chicago. Ponald Walkiewicz. who ha been here visiting with friends, left today for Indiana Harbor. Paul Antkowiak returned to Fort Wayne after a business visit here. Walter Paczewski, Walnut st.. has gone to spend a week with friends at Jackson. William Kwiatkowski of Cleveland is here on business. Anthony Franiszewicz. W. Division st.. has gone to Goshen to spend a few days with friends. John Domrzalla. who has been here visiting with friends, left today for .Stevenspoint. Wis. Fred W. Nowakovvski of Detroit is here on business. Edward Swarczyk of Gary is Decries Corsets v " y ' , , , ' ' ' - 6 "if ' ' ' -- . . V v'1 Ccvr -4 i : A 9 : . . V,. . . j.
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stop the rapidly increasing cost of merchandise. Let Ellsworth's Help. Yes, let us help our prices are now from twenty-five to fifty percent less than big city store prices Much merchandise that we are now selline: to vou would be the wholesale price if we now had to buv. Come now to Ellsworth's and save!
spending a few days with friends here. Jack Ivueznik. Scott st., has returned from a few days' visit with friends in Chicago. fi:m:k.ia Thf funeral ef Alice Wawrzyniak. 1 9-months-old dayghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Wawrzyniak, 1517 W. Fisher st.. who died Sunday, was held Tuesday morning at 9 o'cloc k at the St. Casimier's church. llev. Stanislaus Gorki, C. S.. C, otticiated. Hurial was in .St. Joseph's Polish cemetery. social i;vi:ts. The sinking practice of the mixed choir of Emilia Plater and K. Pulaski Falcons will be held this evening at 8: CO o'clock at Warsaw hall. ' Tire military rank of Z. II. Falcons will nold their drilling exercises Wednesday evening at S o'clock at Z. I?, hall. The gymnastic class of Emilia Plater nest will meet this evening at 7:20 o'clock at Warsaw hall. The singing rehearsal of the Z. P. Falcons mixed choir will be held Thursday evening at Z. H. hall. Little Aloisics Paezesny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paezesny, Hanrock st., entertained a company of his schoolmates and friends Sunday afternoon on the occasion of his birthday anniversary. The time was ppent delightfully with games and niusic and at the party's close a delicious luncheon was served. The table was centered with a rirthday cake bearing eight lighted candles. Master Paezesny was the recipient of a number of pretty gift. His guests were: Casimier Cwiklinski, Stanley Nowak, Irvin Kurdys. Theodore Paezesny and the Misses Gelrina Paezesny, Eucille Fwiklinskl. Loretta. Irene, -'valine and Mildred Falka. Clara Paezesny. Hedwige Smogor. Theodora Paezesny, Elizabeth Pmogor, Valeria Xowak. Hlizabeth Duszynski, Hildegard and Helen Kurdys. CJene' ieve and Bernire Si ruzevvski. The young people of Polish Literary circle of St. Hedwige's pari-h v ill sive a social "flaut" Wednesday evening at St. Hedwige hall. W. Napier st. A pre gram containing all sorts of amusements has been arranged by the committee in charge and Rood result? are expected. Handsome prizes will be awarded to the winners of several events. A fine orchestra will play the program of da nc es. Thp children of St. Hedwige and Sr. Casimier's schools will hold their .--nnual outing at Haley's park this c fternoon. r DEATHS. John Kmieciak, 21 years old. died Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Healthwin hosp.tal, following a long i!lnes with tuberculosis. The funeral arrangements have not been completed, but will be announced later. PENNY srpPHK At First M. F. church. Thursdav evening, June ".. Advt. P.orn to Mr. and Mrs. c V. Power. 612 E. South s... a son. June 'J.
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