South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1916 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH RENO NEWS-TIMES TttrnrMi r,vi:iM;. jrvr jj. wir.. Greece Protests Against Blockade 2k. NEWS IN AND ABOUT TOWN I Cm Htl III .

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Playground Supervisors and Members of Committee Discuss Work of Year.

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U'A.-'HINT N. J ine -'J. An jdentKal note r t e v i j n if vigorously auainst interfeif-p.ee ly thp entente allies with, the maritim trade of ireer has Neon present" hy the 'Jreek minister t the state leparlment and the diphmttaic representatives here of the Iatin-Ainerloan rrovernmentb. It asserts tha "trad.t v n a I principles" have been vio'atd anil that Jree'e has heen nnah'.e t -d.tain any n?:cial explanation in r -sponsf tr inUiries.

Wilson up Late

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WASIIINCTnX. Juhh J.'. I'rest Wilson was toid f the reporn-d clash Setween American ami Mexir:.n troops early in the eeni:m. and i-mainefl up until late tonight awaiting some oiticjal vor reardinn it. .ws lispati hes trivini the Mexican ersinn were tclojdioned . to flto vhito house as they were received at io al newspaper itfk'es, ami the ptestdent sent out for copies of extra editions of the newspapers as they appeare.l on the street.

TO PAY TOBACCO MEN

All i:nihos rol for Wliiie n ;iarJ STk".

OPEN NEW BOAT HOUSE

anoc C'lnh llohfs Ifour Wariiins at lliiriM'i's IV-rr.

Mt'itil'eT rtf th- Sonth l'a-n.l 'anoK..iv a house warminu at thMr i f Ooat hou--e. l rit-l at the foot ( Ihiri'tT',' ferry. 1 t-t r.iht. There vote 1 co'iples irespt. It hal heen p'annrd to t.ike a canoe tiip to llihhind T,;rk for n vienn- supper.

the Indianapolis Stai. ftyan apparently has hecome wurlik-. for ho is now a sddi r. When I'res't Wilson issued lh' rail for militiam n anl recruiting was started in Indianapolis. liyan was sent to jn of the armories to "cover" the story. Winn he came hark he was a soldier instead f a reporter. In his report to the tity editor he said that his only experience of the horrors of war so far has he n heim; shot hv the camera.

Int. Perause of the weather, this was a!'amhu:;ed ;' the a.Tair held in the new Imat house. The i.,tlt hous- was openetl alut a week a-o. Lat nicht's affair was tlie lirst entertainment Riven hy the aiioe . Int. follow ins th- eic ctiui of the pen home.

HUMANE SOCIETY TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENTS

I'l.ms have 1-een made hy the Humane society for a series jf entertainments duriDir the summer months at the playeroumis. Motion pictures and stereoptio on views of hird !if' will he the features, with a Victrola to imitate the various i'lid alls. The entertainments are free to the public and will be under the direction of I. W. Ilolmesly. "durational secretary of tin Humane society. Th' hrst of the series will take place at Stiulebaker park, the date to be set later.

rHC.(JO, June -J. Representatives of the American Tobacco '. here Wednesday announced that all employes of the company members of the national uuard called for service would reveie full pay as long" ;is onRaKed.

PLYMOUTH

NEWSof SURROUNDING TOWNS

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Mrs. Minnie Kern of tuis city and A. ;1. '.illata oi" (Mural.'! were marnol Tuesday at .t. Mat ' rectory hv Kev. l-'r. '. t i. at d St. Mary's h'irch. A wedl:m; dinner was .ered at the hooie of Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Tormry on Hi oadv ;i . after Which CoUple lllotoled t South la inl ami will uo from th r to "hi-.if-'o before h-ain on a tiip it. Their residence will ! :n 'hiras. her- Mr. c'aiiata his a posit, on 1 1 h the "o.ii-1 biuha rl 'tnpan f appraispis und engineers Mis. Km?i is a daughter of Mr- Mary Trmey f Wst Nib s. She h i- u - ssfull tausht mu-ic in Nil.- and Mi.-hawak i for secral eir Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henkei and laughter i'raiu'es 1 : t Wei!n'sda for M uskeicon in t hir a s . The annual pient of the lit rr.'ii cintv I'oderatlon d" Woman's lubs w be bei ' on Island pa; k m thi-

(it Thuisda. Two humlred club women are expe-tel to participate in the annual event. Ml. ami Mrs. Claude Stewart of S. TL:id -t. ;iic parents d a scn. born Wetin-da. The annual p! nie of Mllsworth employes tf South IVntl will be held in Nib-s at Islaml park on June s. Tb" Ladi' s' Aid s iety of the I'resbyirrian ilimch will sere linner and .-upper. Mrs. Mah oiin Turner f 'ouitney. N. I., after a isit with her lrther, William Meliride ami family. left Vtllit -day for I'aislex', Mit., to isit other relative- while erirollte 1 1 New "ork lty an.il "irwinia. M;-s t'iladvs Hamilton f Ann Ar'oi i a ce-t of Mrs birnet .1 o ! ' -. Mis s.id.e Sloe'uan left toda tor San I'rarai-io and will spend the summer at lii'lerent point- in i'ali-

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b S. i:ilis of Itremen, Mi.-s Ida Hainc-s of Valparaiso, Mrs. Clarence 'orbu!ey of Los Angeles. Calif., ami Miss Jeanette IJirkhoId und Miss Julia Yockey f IMv mouth left Tueslay for the state Sunday school convention at M untie. Clarence K. Corbaley of Ljs Angeles, Calif., is attendint: the Miller reunion at Wakarusa this week. Mrs. II. 1. Hohan entertalne! a number of friends at a I o'clock linner Monday evening in honor f Mr. and Mrs. r. K. Corbaley. ". I went for a hike and camp Saturday nicht, points at midnight to Pretty lake ami camping" there, returning Sunday evening. Some good scores were made in the target practice and the boys were ready when the call came. The Wythougan ('amplire Tirls of P.renien are planning to spend several days at Pretty lake in the Armstr.mg cottaK Miss Helen Armstrong being the guardian. Kverett Shirar. who is employed at the tuberculosis hospital at Rockville, was home to spend Sunday with his mother. Miss Prances Murks came home for the summer from Illinois university. Samuel Craig of Nappanee spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. C. Switzer. H. P. Iatta spent Sunday with the family of Dr. Martin, returning to Coshen Sunday niht. Mr. ami Mrs. Chariest Neu of P.ourbon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Murtlndale. Mrs. William Hampton, Mrs. Harry Mead and daughter, Mrs. W. Helms, Miss hcona Helms, and the Misss Pearl an! Orpha York were South Pond visitors Monday. Miss Hazel Neft" returned Sunday from a visit in North Carolina.

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IIT'II ISLAM! Mr. Frank Harrison entertaine! a number of 'oung jeople at his residence last Saturday evening. !nidement weather was effective in restricting the attendance. Mr. ami Mrs. timer Poswotth entertained a number of their Clkhart frierais Sunday in honor of Mrs. Hosworth's birthday anniversary. Klizabeth Crowed. Mr. and Mrs. Pdward Pt ot hmueller and daughter Bertha spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Schroeder and family. M;ir Magolske ami a number of h.er friemls f Mishawaka, spent Sunday with her mother am! brother in this vicinity. .A party of South Pend women Isittl Peter Lippert last week. Raymond Schroeder ani Krhard Johnson motored to North Liberty Sunday. Mr. and Mis. William Ponney. 1'a njaniin and llnima lionney motorcl west of South Pond Sumlay. .-ar St inbaimh f Mishawaka and Martin Mahler and John Hemii.uer visited Perry Wedel the first of this week.

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