South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 171, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1916 — Page 7
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NEWS FROM
NILES, MICH. Mis-? It nth Carroll and Franklin F. Icy f ' riTiir, Neh.. were it irri'I h'Te at th- home of Mr. rial Mr. J. I'iyiu, Fourth r.t. The v.ddim iirtmuny was prf;rmed 1;- Ilt-v. V. If. Phelps of the Presbyterian church, on tho lawn of the Pi n h'une. A wedding sup;. er was nerved at the home f the hride'a unc!'-. If. . Färber, Fourth st., Irnmediitely after the ceremony. The 1 r i 1 - was .itter.d-d l.y iliss Mary knehaw of this city, and the sroem by Marvin Downnr of Nerinj?. .ch. The couple will reside at N"inff where the prnom lias a pofcif'.un as cashier in a bank. A larso number from i-rou tli Fend r i.d Mish.'iwaka wrre among tho ho attended tho funeral services ',r Mrs. William Lihay her- Friday. The yrvkes were held at St. Mary" Catholic church. About f.n mfmlifrs of the choir and Christian Kndeavor society of the Presbyterian church were entertained 1y tho youii;,' people of Fdv. ardsbur Thursday cw uni;'. Dr. Pion Fast. Dr. Oak man of Detroit. Dr. II. P. Schmidt of Ana Arior and Mr. and Mrs. It i;. M1. IIa ii of Auiiurn are ruc-sIs for the v, tek end of Mr. and Mr.--. 11. M. Fast at the summer home at Pirch ic ko. Fred P.arron Is in the -it y from .an I'ranci-co. Calif., for a brief i sit. lie tame here from i-'i. i.oui-j where he h:m been on biisin-?. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. ,'..rtore unit ; -iir-' liter left Friday in th :r c.ir Cleveland, O.. for : i it with Mis. Surtorc'a bister, Mrs. Julius : i r. T. W. Heady h.-? rut 1 d the I.afey property on X. S-rond vt. mar the tunnel, and Herman P.renner, the present o. . up.mt of th.remises, has purha-l the old (lilmaicher property on N. Front st., cr directly adjoining tin: Heady property. Mr. Heady objected t. Frenncr's junk yard on econd Ft. and bought the property in order to forco him to remove it. On his new j roperty Prenner will erect a l;u-;i ware house and hae a siding built from the Pi Four depot. Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Peebe. Dr. ami Mrs. I'. F. Coon. C. F. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schmidt, .Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt and Frank French have jrone to Pirch lak to occupy cottages for a few lays. Miss Fdna Miller of Fairview. Jan., who has been a f;uc.ct of Miss Florence Punbury. left for Idaho to reside. Mrs. Isaac Wright has returned from a visit in Traverse City and is a urst of her daughter, Mrs. Ii. M. Fast. Supt. M. P. Travis ha sone to Detroit to spend a week with relative and will then return to Niles. M. Leonard of Covinnton, )., is a ruest of his son, Alva Ieonard, of West Niles. The Christian F.ndeavor society and choir of the Presb terlan hureh droe to Fdwardsbur in ."uti's and were entertained by the Forward Movement class of the Fdwanlsbur church. Mrs. Anna Stone was severely 1 t med when a boiler tilled with hot water was turned over. The burns tie confined to her face and neck. The funeral j-ervits for the lato Mrs. William Iahay were held Friday morning at o'clock from .st. Mary's Cathtdic church. P. u rial took pi ic at Calary c-metery. Miss Zelma Hunter, daughter of Mr. .aid Mrs. William Hunter of .'ucbunaii. and (Ilenn Sanford. yon ot H. P. Sanf rl. residing north of 'il s, wer married at th home of the bride's parents. Miss Lillian S inford, lister of th'1 (,'rouin, was hrhlesmaid. and Fdwin De.Mott of Nibs, ; eous'm f the prnom. was best man. The ron ir well known in Xilcs and is a talented musician. Attv. and Mrs. C. F. Wl.it. and 1 1 i 1 1 t r r V i - -a. rft f ir i h nt i i I . iich.. to spcn.l seernl weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Faul Van Piper. Mis Arties Willmatth of Chicago :i KUet of .Mi-s Charlotte Kayinond. CASSOPOLIS, MICH. John F. Futler has brought suit m the t in uit court against the Ca-.s County Home Telephone Co. upon imles for ? 1 7 S . J 0 . $;'.oi. S-M'i.lM. jl.Ciii', $1.0" 0 and $rM.L'i. These notes were gien to M. W. Frings and P. F. Prints and are now in Ii:.' possession of Putler. All of the ,.tes art- past due. it i charged. Mi-s Pearl WriKht delightfully eut i tamed a. i'arty of youn' people ilnsday with a lawn party at the home of her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. F.. Wright. A huge bonfire wa i iilt on the 1 tw n. where refreshments were serve! at. tonall tatde- . attered abiit. Wieners and in.ifshmallows were toas:eI owr the 'a?-. Canien ami contests were .eitures of the eening. Abo;it D 'eck the entire party if mo-t'-r ' to Dowagiac. where they tok ' ' i in- young men tn tne crowat lnnal vl:ite aprons and served the rest with h cream, after which a part th. buic roni was i leared of tabbs : i l i ( 1 chairs and some enjoyed . a rv ing. Marriace heense.-; have be n issue! ' . Count-.- CK-rk PoLert J. Ander. to Walter P. Clever and Miss H-itm.-e F. Shafer, both -f Pelh - .lb-. .. to I...n- i-:. Hunt aral Miss Mar;e P. St ; h ij-ui. both of Penn township. Ca.-s c.unt. an.l to Pav r. I -in cast er and Mi-s Ft he! Mac-biii'i-. both -f Marcellus. H-v.ry Var.il rhuht. a tax coir.mism nr rf IV-tro:t. as h ere on U' i .--! Wi di.eday. Mr- Po! rt J Aiui. r h to J a , , v : -. : jai. l Mrs C il i -. p.. ,. t . iiii; she will tian-.i, b.-.p,.-.- i ; ArKrr jxJ ulso call on her
TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND
Georfte who attends the university there. Mrs. Al-ner Purd is viitinß- relatives and friends at Pat tie Creek this week. Mr. and Mrs. r'harles Fellows have troiif to Provnsille to vi!t at the home of their s n-in-lar.- and daughter. Mr. .and Mry. William Warner and family. Mrs. Nancy Decker if .ister lakes has been visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbitt. Miss Ituth. Jones is home for her .Ummer vacation with I.er parents, after closing the school year at Otseso. Mis Martbn Dicker, vho has been t'.'chiju' ai ICent City, is home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Dell Alexander has returned from Vandalia. where she has been isitinir. I M!v Mnurine Miilpwi- tijl l Ulli ? al I . . Ii.i7el Amlers-fin .f Minneapolis, who hae l eon äsifin? in Dowaiac, h.i returned liere. wliere the are visiting the foi iter's grandparents. Mr. and Mi s. Henry ,M( s-ener. Mr. and Mrs. ). I,. FdinKer of Heiiron, Did., have been visiting a. the h'ine of the former's brother and -tf-r-i.i-law, Mr. and Mrs. H.nry IMm-ei. Mrs. Fhzalielh X se v;i mler and datiiilejs. Mi.-s-es Mai.ie ;,pd Cil.,dy.?, lia'-e moei to Ja knn. where thfor tier's sons, c.lenti and Carl, have portions. -Mi-:s YOrqir.ia Hiipuis i- the Kre.?t of .Mr. and K'-nrh. Mr. and Mrs. F. Vv'. CI turned from Colden Cit.v, frm Iova .Mrs. L. D. iss ln e reMo., where they h-ive Itrrn visiting frienls. .M:-s Ad. i Payne of Kalamazoo lias been Th- que-t f Mis Ruth Jones. Mr. and .!:. P. M. Tlalfy anl son Tin try have utie to Cement City. Mich., v. here the will make an extended visit with relatnes and f ri'-m.N. Mrs. 1, 1 Ttawiasetu'. (f St. .In-.-ph. Mir'M.. has i, en isitint; at the homo of Mi-. ;ir,il Mr '. W. Kutes. Mr. Tor.ald (Jitaife of danger has ben visiting her mother, Mrs. Artliiir Timmons. M Warwick r' f'hicaff has returned after i--iting her moher. M ro I I . S a crrv t John II. Keeue has be n in Kal -mazoo visitii.g his daughtei-, .Mrs. Fouise II ark--r. Mi.-s Winifr-d Payne is visiting friends m Chicago and Joliet. ' BERRIEN SPRINGS, MIOH. j Mrs. Poy Powe with her children, j of South Pend. is a visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vv'. Ha skins. i , Allen Hillborn of Ponton Harbor j visited friends here Wednesday. . IP Ovvin? to the heavy downpour ofl; rain Wednesday morn in sr. and conse-jc cjuent lack of attendance at the old . ? settlers' picnic, the celebration of I the annual event was pstponed un- j I til Wednesday, June 2S, when the regular program will be carried out and several new features added. One of the speakers, Hon. Thema o'Hara of Chicago, arrived Wednesday morning on time, and readily promised to come back again in two weeks. During the afternoon goodly crowd was on the streets enl the Hinchman hand furnished music. In the evening the hand gave an open air concert, and a dance was civen in the new pavilion at the Indian Fiehls. music being furnished by Fischer's orchestra of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Ida Wall, with her daughter, Mrs-. Hairy Walker, and her gramldaui;hter, Mildred Wall of Niles, vi-itetl relatives here Wednesday. Cal Vinon of Colnma, a former i resident of this village, visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Loren Marquissee of St. Joseph visited home people here Wed ncalav . Paul Prod beck of New Try was a jiust at the Thomas Taylor home Weilnesalay. Miss Cora Wires has returned from a week's visit with her cousin. Miss Jennie Sattler, at Penton Harbor. Ivan carrel ami family of South Pend are visitimr with Mrs. Carrel's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Murphy. Herbert M. Lohr of Chicago, for-tm-rly of our village, will lead the Ppworih league at the M. F. church Sunday eveninc. Allen Hiib-orn of Penton Harbor visited friends here Wedn-da'. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pilley of Niles v:.-itel relatives here Wednesday. Mrs. P.elh leo and Louis Itollow went t St. Joseph Wednesday to attend the annual reunion of the ll'th Michigan regiment. Cerge St eft' of IVarl, Mich., is :itin.kr friends here this week. j Far! Watkins of Atchibahl. .. ; and Miss Janice Manes of Penton j Har'-r were gue.vt- at th home of; th 1. itt. r's brother. L. P. Manes, the Jirst ot t Ii week. Dr. J. V. Kistncr. who recently mved t Flkhart, visited frieinls ! her- WedmsJa.v. j Juniata Opelt of South Pend is, visiting her grandparents, Mr. and; Mrs. John AUlrieh. Mrs. Flora P. Iavis of Indiana Harbor wa a visitor here Wednes day. A few chancres are being made in the :!; rooms above the bank, which will be occupied by Dr. S. L. Flliott. Dr. W. F. Frown of Penton Harbor visited friends here NVedr.es.1ay. Mr. an.l Mrs. Will Part and daughter. Miss Pei'.a. of D-'waiac, j hve ben vi.-iting at the Paul Tudor home. Mrs. Ad lie Pr. ius of St Joseph visited friends here Thursdav. PLYMOUTH, IND. 1 .ii. ' w .!vv :. t; - r; T ; t ; i ! . i . t -. ; .a a I : i i i i a. A -o ,;t i:.d; Th
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an enjoyable afternon were served with delicious refreshments. Miss Lyrel Morris returned from South Pend, where she had a place on the program given by the pupils of Prof. K. D. Lloyd. The Home F.conomics club was delightfully entertained by its president, Mrs. C. W. Paker, Thursday afternoon at her home east of Plymouth. Facl. of the more than 60 ladles brought good things for the picnic dinner. In the afternoon a mothers' program was carried out, with a number of ralings and int resting talks on subjects ital to present dav womanhood.
j Tiie Marshall county Sunday j schools on Wednesday presented I their president. O. .S. Filis, with an au:orr.o:,iie. This was the result or action made at the recent county convention. Mr. Fllis has been untiring in his efforts to make the unty topnotch, and at the state cor-A ention nxt week at Muncie. .Marsha'l county will b recocnizd tor the third successive year. Mr. . CI. Soice has returned frni r four months' stay in the south. L. -I. lauer ret imed Friday from the St. Louis convention. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence H. Corb.'iley of Lo Angeles. Calif., are visiting friends here. Mr. Torluley left l'l rrui'ith 14 years ago. and this i his Hrst trip back to tho home town. . H. W. Putter; former principal of the high school, spent a few hours here Thursday on his way from I. F. to Lagrange. 1 "i r'stono is making extensiv repairs on his" new home, known an th- old Wilson property on S. Micht liran st. lie win move nis lamiiy a-' soon as the work i finished. Mrs. S. A. (larn and little daughter returned from a vi' it with Herbert (lain and larn'.y of North Liberty. Tlio Laurel club held a picnic at Culver Thursday. Mi-s Harriet Mason was married to F.lward J. Crowley of Fort Wayne Wednesday evening ai the i ome of Father Fge. They will mako th"ir home in Fort Wayne. Mrs. J. W. Wiltfong left for Manliu X. V.. to spend the summer with her daughter. 'Mrs. L. P. Pell. Mrs. Trimble of L'oehester is visiting her daughter, Mrs. II. A. Ärmst rone OLIVE BRANCH Chsur Harrington (ailed at this place on business Wednesday. 'Mrs. Fdith Holland and son.
It is time the housewife should be advised on the baking1 powder subject and about the misleading advertisements. r The average consumer of baking powder does not knoy that a reaction occurs in the process of baking and the nature of the original materials is entirely changed, so that the substances which remain in the food to be eaten are very different from those which compose the baking powder before baking. THE HOUSEWIFE SHOULD KNOW that for this reason the statement that a baking powder contains alum or cream of tartar is worthless so far as informing the consumer as to what remains in the food, WHAT IS EATEN is what interests the consumer. What you eat as food is important. Food prepared with cream of tartar baking powder does not contain any cream of tartar. Food prepared with so-called alum powder is free from alum. When Cream of Tariar Powders Are Used quantities of Rochelle Salts are left in tiie food. Rochelle Salts is a dangerous drug and is produced by the reaction which occurs in baking. Why do the Cream of Tartar Raking Powder Manufacturers continually talk about what is in the can instead of what is in the food to be eaten? Why Pay Forty-Five or Fifiy Genfs Per Pound for cream of tartar baking powder and dose your food with Rochelle Salts when the best baking powder in the world can be and is made to retail at twenty-live cents per pound and gives you pure wholesome food f THE DIFFERENCE represents the twenty-million dollar trusts profits.
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rec Rochelle Laws State and National. In buying Calumet Raking PURE M THE
j George, spent the week with aunt, Mrs. Charles Iiambo. of i
her near Fouth Pend. Mr. and Mrs. O. Garrett and daughter, Mary, returned from Gary last week where they had been visiting their daughter, Mabel. Mrs. Oscar Donathen and children spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holen. Mrs. Phoads of Plymouth has returned home after visiting her brother, Le Watkins. for a few days the past week. Pev. and Mrs. Po-ers of Lakeviile were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andersen. Miss Helen Crocker returned to her home In South Pend Friday after spending the week with Mrs. C. W. Anderson. A horse belonging to Mr?. Sarah Howell dropped dead Tuesday while her son. Clarence, was- working on the roaJ. Mabel Watkins returned home from near Inwood. h:J.. where she had been the past week visiting her sister, Alt a. Henry Vinson spent Sumlay with his brother, Louis Vinson. Mr. and Mrs. John .Wlsf.n and daughter, Carrie, of South Pend, called on Lars Anderson ami family Sunday. TERRE COUPEE. IND. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hooper. Neb., arc the M. Meyer of !?i;ests of rda lives here. Miss Carrie Williams was ecent guest of Mrs. PelJe Push. Mrs. Susan Frame of North Liberty, who was a uuest for several days this week of the Cauffman family, returned homo Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sharp of Calumet, Mich., who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home. Charles Jiates and family will move to New Carlisle in a few day:?. Mrs. J. W. Cauffman ami Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Jakway spent several days at Lansing. Mich.. attending tho commemement of the M. A. '. A class of S w ere graduate d June 14, of which Gilbert Pay Warren w as a member. LAKEVILLE, IND. Mr-'. Walter Smith of South Peml is visiting lier parents, Mr. aral Mrs. Jasper Smith. Mrs. Adam Peed, while visiting with Mr. an.l Mrs. Leroy Peed Tuesday, fell down cellar and re4 4M
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ccived a. broken wrist and u large cut in her h ad. Monroe Steiner of Plymouth was in town on business Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Peehler and daughter, Maud, spent Tuesday in South Pend. John Hildebrand of Lapaz. Ind.. was here on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wolff were In South Pend Tuesday. Elmer Webb was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Lamb spent several day this week w ith her daughter. Mrs. Wiley Chew of North Liberty. Poland Steele was in South Pend Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pari Jennings made a trip to South Penl Wednesday.
SEIZE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES OF MEXICO SYSTEM AU T I. Ctaph Poid-r !j Wires Also Cut Sonora. Military on Authorities. TFCSciN, .ri7 june 19. Sonora milit.ii y authorities hav e seized the Southern Pacific of Mexico system and flit all Pdegraph wires at the horde.- accordint; to private alvic.s here late today. The Mexican custom hoas? records I have been transferred from Nodales, Mexico, to some point south of the international line. A demonstration of armed civilians in X-gales. Mexico, emled early Sunday morning. Coys 2 years old there have Keen armed by the military authorities. Fighteen carloads of Mexican families have been sent south. Several Americans nriestcd there last night were released this morning. den. P. Flias Calles, comma ndlngj in Sonora. arrive! at the border; early this morning and left inimedl- I ately for Naco. A strict censorship ! "i an messages ii me interior is in force at Nodales. Fear is felt f.r the safety of Americans at Fmpalme. Sonora. ASTOR-DICK MARRIAGE INTENTIONS ARE FILED PAP HAPFOP. Me.. June 19. The intentions of marriage of Mrs. John Jacob Astor, whoso husband was lost in the Titanic disaster, and William K. Dick of Xew York, a wealthy su-ar retiner. were 'iled Saturday at th- othce of th- town clerk of lalen. it was learned Sunday. As the la vv provides that live days must elapse after intentions are filed befre a marriage license can be issued, next Thursday is the earliest. I.it' m which the .eremony can be performed in this state. Nl LPS. Mich. The c ity of Nib s v.ill pay laborers $2. 00 a lay in the future instead of $1.7." anl teamsters $.i instea! of ?f.00. htaaHAa carefully treated and corTH
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