South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1916 — Page 6
rruirvr r; rl.M i. JlSTZ It", i tM t. NEWS FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND .9
THE SOUTH BEND INEWS-IIMES
PLYMOUTH
Mr. ard Mr-. Lh-d Siatrr of r ., who ;.'! Ii b. 1 lh- National llardw are u c'-.4?:Ti r;:tin.: in Post on. r--irr.''l .-',iri'!.;y e nin'.'. They urr m t in Plymouth hy Mr. Kiaytr-r'.H f tl r a n I t ikui r y :tut to the Kor;:' iri Aruos. M -rs. .1 i!N Wooi t.f ';t pa ra i died at th- homo of her ni , Miss Iii i II.iir.es. Moridiy a ! erno .n. I" r I role is b-iting relativ s in S'-Oh Rend. Paul llii'ik rf fi.irr.'-i! t Pj'jua. O., f'T a short !:i.Mi!:. i.-dt here. John If-nder rode down on hi rr:ot'.rr from Siii'li P nd for ;i visit with f ri . nds Sur.d.r. . Thomji-oTi .M y e r ca i w; frmn .mjlh P'-i.iI for a isit with f r 1 r. l.- l.re, and "."Rh jt- fjithrr in Lap.iz. TIk- fur. :.il ,-t i -.s of Mrs. Peter 1,'nd.jUi: t wir in !-! Tj sd iy afternoon, after h p.irh the fiintr.il party v.f i!t to Eaw 'Iii'-. Wis. Mr. and Mrs'. Michciel Fetters of I.ueerr.e sp nt J-Vind iy with the family of Pen F 1 1 1; rs. Mr. anl Mas. '.. M. Tumi r are f pending a few 1 , i y s at the Holta nlorff cottage at Pretty lake. Mrs. K'lna Tan nor-Rawlins and little .son f Andt rson an- with th-ni. Mrs. Julia ll.urs. h and Miss- Evelyr. llirsii 1 1-f t for Chicago for a short isit. after whbh tiny exp-.t to j? i ri 1 the Mummer in kiin. Mo. Mr. Th''oc!ori Duv.eluis- died at the hnrw vest ol Plymouth. Tuesday morning. Tin Ümiily ha only hed in this romm unity two years. Funeral vi r ie--i in St. Miehael's Catholic r!.ur-h Thursday morning. U. ('. S'i:t h w rth and son hold
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Clothes for The Lake The Park The Links or Tennis Court. Featuring the very latest things for your sumnier comfort and requirements. Men's Kool Cloth and Palm Beach Suits (Main and Beluvl Back Coats, $500, $7.50, $8.50 skeleton lined Palm Reach col- I1A AA j , 'to nA nr (iray or Black mixtures. $IU.UU and 10 !Iö.0U Blue Serge Suits $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $25 You can hardly get along without one. We show many models Single or double breasted Reg. or pinch back. Furnishings for Vacations Silk Shirts Splendid assortment, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 to $8.00 Silk Hosiery Plain, 25-50c Fancy 50c Silk or Wash Neckwear, 25c and 50c. White Flannel Trousers in plain or striped, $3.95, $5.00 Bathing Suits Plain or blazer stripes $1.00 to $3.50 Athletic Underwear, 50c, $1.00. $1.50 Suit.
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St?pw Pf3 $1.50,2,2.50,3,3.50,4,5,6 u tuJL a W .uQ LD ;mj oh the stock to choose from Panamas. Bangkoks, Leghorns, Splits, Sennits & Jap Straws
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the contract for the magnificent Ltrre whit- granit mausoleum for the I), E. Snyder lot in Oak Hill. This will be the first to he erected in the Plymouth cemetery. Frank Southworth is in the east this week r .ikintr a rra nirementy for shipping. Se-eond Lieut. Dexter, with eight more recruit, left Monday to Join the other hoys at Fort Perjumln IlarrNon. The hulie.H of the Rebekah lodge a.e i farewell h irprie on Mrs. Marry Harris Monday nUht. Mr. Karris h.i.x a contract in Milfnrd for tli summer months, and .Mrs. Harris joined hin there Wednesday. 'alius Kieizman died at hin home on X. Center t. after a Ion illnfSJ. .Momliy morninir. Funeral servics ( (n1 ided in the Hvan' lical c hurch l.y Itev. James Pollings, ChicuKo. and pev. Fred Putler. Plymouth, Wednesday afternoon. Two new members were appointed hy the council on the school hoard Monday niht. J. Hess takes the place of H. A. Armstrong, ami (iuy P.aker the place f.f O. G. Soice. L. M. leaner remains rnc-si3?nt of the I oard. The I. II. church is hring remodeled to accommodate a Rrowins Sunday s hod. and to properly care tor the departments and classes. This work will he permanent, so that later plans for a new church will not affect these haernent rooms.
sriMT.u i old c ofkt iiorsi:. Hv Anten W. It. ('.. S'aturlay. July 1. Menu: poast pork, new Iotatoes. string Leuns. radishts, salad, strawiierry shortcake, coffee; -"c Adt.
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So. East Cor. Mich. & Wash. $ts.
NILES, raCH. The funeral services for Addison Hardenburg, who committed suici'le here ty drinkini; carbolic acid, will he held Friday afternoon at 2 j t.'chx k from the Methodist church. ! Puriul will be at .Silver Prook ceme- j ten' In this city. j Miss Florence Harder t ntrrtainvU at 'ilinner Wednesday evening inj honor of the 'arrett-Travi wedding partv. The wedding occurred Thursi (lay e enini; at the hom of the ; bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-j ter arrett. ('overs were laid for; 14 at the dinner. The puerts in-! eluded a number of relatives from ! out of the city who are here for the! weddiny. j CiPHind has been broken here forj the new cotton mill which the Towari iV Co. representatives have, succeed- j ed i rt brinsin to Nile. The com-! pany will manufacture belting duck. The company is capitalized in the , state tf Maine for one million bd-j lars. Tlie factory will give Mich-; iiran the distinction of beinu' tho' enly state in tho Union that manu facturers. within its borders all aato mobile parts. It is expected that j when the factory begins to run ! about -TiO hands will be employed j including some women, but mostly) men and boys. j William MacNab and L. M. Peak joined the Fnited States army at I South Pend Tuesday for u period of four years. .Mrs. William I)orsey and Mrs. J. O. Puck of Chicago are in the city on account of the illness of their J mother. Mr.'. August Miller. j Mrs. W. H. Milliard entertained Clothes 1 O
Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mr?. W. P. Yonker, w ho is enroute to Kalamazoo, after spending the winter in Kalamazoo. Mrs. Yonker formerly Ilvetl in Niles. Claude Huff has purchased the automobile sraracre busine.ss of .lames Hatch und will take possession July 1. Mr. Hatch retires in order to Jo vote his time exclusively to the interests of the contracting firm of Montague & Hatch. Miss Lillian Kennedy, daughter of Mrs. Kichard Kennedy of Harren lake, was operated on for appendicitis at St. Joseph hospital at South Pend. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert P.lake left Tuesday evening for Port Huron, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Llake's father. Mr. and Mrs. May left Tuesday for Milwaukee after a visit with their son. Carl May and bride. Miss Helen Woodruff left Tuesday for Asbury Park. N. J.. to attend a meeting of the American Librarian's association. Mr. r.nd Mrs. Henry Henkel and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pit her have returned from a motor trip to Muskegon and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Crawford and daughter of Choteau. Mont., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. Ij. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. (Jeore Collier left Tuesday for their home :n Keokuk, la., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. OSeo.ge K. Flower.
I . - r-il DiolVlUXjil öITXVlilUö, liilV". j .1. D. l-'ininons tf South I'.end and a friend were visitors at the home tf the former's hrother. W. K. Kmmo;is, Sunday. W. ,. Whitman has purchased the property owned by Mrs. Mary K. Klliott (n 'a.-s st. Ilalph ("rum and family of Cassopolis were week-end guests at the Hide IloisintUon home. Comrades Henry Mover. .lohn Hollenbeek and Henry Miller have returned from Bay City, where they attended the :;th annual C. A. K. encampment. Mr. and Mrs. Will torick. Walter L. ytorick and family and Mrs. Lillie ttifford motored to South Bend I Tuesday. Mrs-. Max Woolly with her daughter Mary Helen of Chicago is a visi:or at the home of her sister. Mrs. Irvin Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. A. Insert and daughter of Chicago are visitors at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Pilley. Mrs. KsjRert was formerly Miss I-oretta Anderson of our village. Crank A. Harrington and family if Niles were guests at the I'red Harrington Jiome Sunday. Lowell Allen, with his family of Salida, Colo., is a visitor at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Juiia Lemon. fienewevp Martelle of St. Joseph is here for an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lu ker. Mrs. Thomas (Ilenn. who has been visiting at the (leorue P. Sattler home, has returned to her home In Chicago. Mrs. Burton Burgoyne has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Sullivan, in Stevensville. Miss Blanche Williams of Buchanan is a visitor at the hoire of her sister. Mrs. (Mus Skinner. Mrs. A. J. McLaughlin of Boston is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrrs. A. W. Mars. Mrs. H. A. Carr is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Voder, in Albion. Miss Mattie A. Clarr has purchased a new automobile. Mrs.. Flora K. Davis has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Koontz. in South Bend, after a few days' visit with friends. "Fi-Fi of the Toy Shop1' will be given under the direction of the Berrien Springs Library association Thursday and Friday evenings, June 2 and .".0. at the town hall. About 7.". of our people have a part in this play, and rehearsals are held every afternoon. The proceeds will be used for buying, books for the library. Mrs. Bhilip Kephart and the Misses Mar)' (Jraham and Coral Ayers entertained the Afternoon Card club and a number of friends at the Fischer hotel in the Indian Fields park Saturday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in 500. Mrs. J. I). Boone receiving the club prize and Mrs. C. M. Niles the guest prize beautiful mahogany candle sticks. At the close of the. afternoon, a. dainty four-course luncheon was sered. Thirty guests were present .including Mrs. C. M. Niles of Kenton Harbor, Mrs. A. J. Mcliughlir of Boston. Mrs. Samuel Miller of Chi- ! cago and Miss Neil Patton of Bidgefarm. 111. WILLOW CREEK, IND. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. W. miner attended a t o'clock dinner Sunday evening Held at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Bowers in Mishawaka. Harry ICberhart and family of Mishawaka were Sunday visitors "f Mr. and Mrs. J. Kberhart. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Bobbins were at I'agle lake Sunday. j S. Plotner and Floyd IMotner were j at St. Joseph. Mi h., Sunday. fam Ixnzon of North Liberty isited in this vicinity Sunday. S. Hoover and Mrs. II. Wise of t Canton. (.. are cuests of Mr. and I Mrs. J. II. Wonimer. j Mrs. A. Judie was at Äuth Bend i Friday. The W. C. C. center will hold an ice cream social Saturday. July 1. in j the basement of the church. I'verybody welcome. Services will be held at the church Sunday as follows: Sunday school, lu a. m.; preaching at 7:"? 1 m.
t w - 4 CASSOPOLIS, MICH. The funeral of Mrs. Laura Waldo Allen, who died Saturday morning after a long illness with anamia, was held at the home of her .on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Airs. (). J. (.lardner. Monday afternoon at - clo k. The Fartfrn Star lodge, of which she was a member, had charge of the services and prayer was offered by I Lev. Thomas 11. Lcair.on of the Methodist church. laura .lesson was born July 27, lsil. at lienoa, Mich. She vas the daughter of David and Hann ih Jessop. In is." 7 the was married to I.ucien Waldo. To this union two thiblrtn were born. Shube I), and Hlla I). Mr. Waldo died in lsl'j and in the ear iSh'J she whs married to Senior Allen. To this union came C r Helle. Mr. Allen died in 1SS7 r.nd in l'.oo Mrs. Allen came to this place w here she has made her horn with Mrs Cardner. She joined the Fastern Star lodge in li0j and continued a member until her death. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. ( . J. Cardner and Mrs. H. I). l;radley, and one son, Shube D. Waldo, one brother, I). II. Jessop of Wililamston. and a sister, Mrs. I'uane Haven of Ining, and four grandsons. Janey Stewart has Tiled mi it for (iuorce from Lose e Stewart, charging extreme and repeated cruelty. She assorts that he has repeatedly struck and beaten her, blacked her eys and knockd her down, besides calling her ile names and cursing her. Iloth parties are colored. County Clerk flobert J. Anderson has issued a marriage license to Ceorge J. Cooper of Heulah. Mich., and Miss L. Mae Frather of howagiac. Mis. C A. Webb and son, Jack, of Traverse City, are visiting at the home of the former's mother. Mr?. Margaret (Jraham. Charles Fellows is seriously ill following an attack of heart trouble. Miss Nell Duncan and Theodore Duncan of Terre Haute are visiting at the home of their undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Phillips. Miss Lottie Morgan of Mishawaka spent the week end at the cottage of Mrs. Harriett? Putnam at Park Shore. Miss olive Pice has returned from South Pend. where she ?pent a week visiting relatives and friends. Victor Phillip has returned after the week end spent with friends at Jones. Mrs. Joseph Williams a?id son. Kenneth MacDonald. spent the week end with Mr. Williams at their cotage at Kas;ie point. Diamond lake. Cerald Miller of Jackson is visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Miller and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. k'eisry. Mrs. Homer Wheeler ard son. Pichard. hae pon1 to Jackson to
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it Mr. Wheeler, w ho has a position there. Mrs. Alke. Tourje lias gun? to Pu-
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5i chanan to visit relatives for a few days. Miss Ksther (Jeore. who has been in South Perul during the millinery season, has returned here to spend her vacation with her sister, Miss Henriette. Mrs C. K. Osborne and daughter. Miss Isa belle, and -Mrs. C. E. Cone were business visitors in South Pend yesterday. William Reagan, former sheriff of Cass county, is seriously ill. Probate Judge IT. S. Ehy is confined to his bed with an attack of lumbago. STONY RIDGE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. lien Smith and granddaughter of Michigan, Mrs. Stringer of Pcnton Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Frenk Jennings and Muriel of Poseland, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fulkerson. Mr. and Mrs Collmer and son of South Bend isited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Webster and family Sunday. Miss Helen Weideman spent the week end with Mrs. Pordner. A special meeting of the Clay township social center was held Friday evening. A picnic of the community was planned to be held Saturday, July 1, in McCombs' woods. Mrs. Dora We.bstec. Miss Virginia Poberts of South Pend. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jennings and sons of Roseland visited Mr. and Mrs. Grove Markham Sunt'ay. Mr. and Mrs. John Pordner and Jean, and Miss Hazel Markham spent Wednesdiy with Mr. and Mrs. Weideman of Iakeville. The Moonbeam club was entertained by Miss Meta. Haussman Monday evening. Games and contest were the features of the evening in which the favors were won by Alice Johnson and Planche Kiefer. Members of the club spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Pull lake. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Marcella Mueller of Homeland. LYDICK
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Mr. and Mrs. Wen rick and son Iawrence of Ard more w ere guests of Mr. and Mr?. J. Wenrick Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Don Lindey and children spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. Freeland of Chesterton, Ind. Mrs. Walter Wra.se spent Friday and Saturday in Laporte with her sister, Mrs. Krank Bowman, whose husband left Saturday with company P. national guards. Mrs. K. Powman and children returned with her for severa'. days' visit. Mrs. Franks Zeltner of South Pend spent Si nday with her niece, Mrs. Don Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holston were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grouse cf Grapevine. John Robos.'zew ski is at the Ep-
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The blue serge suit, because of its adaptability, is the idea! for all around wear. If you have planned a day's outing or a summer vacati- n. .t'the suit for you to buy and to wear. CONSERVATIVE MODELS FOR MEN Tailored, faultlessly two and three button effects s :ne patch pocket, some soft roll collar.
WORSTED SUITS
We at all times show a goodly assortment of these wearresisters in regular and stout sizes.
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT It's the modern way to buy. Ninety percent of the world's business is done on a credit svstem.
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Cv 3 321 S. MICHIGAN ST. ' v : " worth hospital, where he was oper ated upon. Alice Arnold was a guest of Miss Murv rCirtv if South J'.-iwl WV, . - v. - nesday. Mrs. C. S. Llndscy is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Shoue of near Galien, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spinie of South Pend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Pitter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collnick of South Pend Sunda. Mrs. Joseph Grouse waä in Ldi k Tuesda y. Julius Xewhouse and friends sjjent Sunday at Eagle lake. Mrs. W. Wrase and Mrs. F. P..wman spent Tuesday in South Pend. Mr. and Mrs. C. . stroup and children visited at Elkhart Sundav. MAPLE GROVE The huckleberry crop promises to be the largest in years. ;' Charles Holdeman is ill Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reasot were visitors in South Pend Sunday Elsie and Mamie Annis vi.-itedi Mary Garrett Sunday. About ."G friends jdeasantlv surprised Mrs. Almira PaiJey Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday annuixersary. A good time was en - joyed hy eery one. 'ictrola ' - tions were rendered and r f ir Iievening in honor of her birthdav anments were served. Mrs. Anderson Hibhi r.ind irited Mrs. Andrew Annis Tuesday. Miss Edith Wagner is ill. John Seymour called on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Martin Monday. Fred Shriver. Mrs. Ella Wvnn :.nd Mrs. Almira Pailey were guests ..f Mr. and Mrs. Pert Shupert Suiihiy. II Mrs. Ray Kollar of South I'.er.d ifit i ng Mr. and Mrs. 'rman Koll.n. Miss Mary Garrett is iitin- L r T;i nl inut h e r rs. ('h.-irlr II titi' . of South Pend. Mrs. Edith Holland i-;--'! f :.tties in South Rend last w TOWN BARS CAPTAIN 'Don't ('(nie Hae-k S;o iieu. to Comiiuunlcr.
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DES MOINES. Juno Capt. J. C. MceJregor. commanding tro..;i 1 of the first caalry. two-third ' which organizati' -n has r'-f.-el to take the federal oath, received Thursday from citizens nf Wo: Pranch. Ia., his home, the following telegram : "You tried to take . ir i o; s to war; ycu need not return to th:.tow n." The message ws reeei'. ed ju-t -fre cdTicers of the i.a:i"!.al -:;.rd and Col. Morgan. F. S. A. i.i -f term..' o rlicer. entered a c"!if-o-:,o-to deride what Mlould b- do:.c with the troopers.
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