South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1916 — Page 7

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SOCIETY AND OTHER

Mr. r.nd Mrs. M. I ". Shirk of N. l-'r.iri-is nt rt. lined with a dinner Sunday .nir.tr honoring their uutsts. Mrs. I . J. Milia r and children. Ir:z .1 r; 1 f'arl of 1 Jo, k f . .ri. Wash. ('(its were bud f.,r IS. 'Juests fmm out of tf" 11 were Mrs. Tr..t Wi i..s. Mr. and Mr.-. M. f'li'k. Miss I : r: 1 an. 1 Waiter c k Flkhurt. Mi1'.' Nadine Winter of T'bd. O.. was the honor d guest at an informal party giv n M'T.div ),y M:-s Pauline liondura .nt at h r lir.i.v, 211 Navarre st. M Winter.is the mjfsf f)f Ji; d-e ;ir, Mr .-. Walter Funk, 7.; ) W. Washington av. Sec'y Ho!n;My .f the Hümme tiety gac a: illustrated talk 0:1 "Pjrds,' Suii'lnv ru-'ht, .it thtrand m Im ; ii.u a short inu-u-al program followed the addr ss. Mi-'s Martha Mohr- ii.g, a orup 1 dm '1 by Mis-s Lily Mohn, and Miss Abee North rendered s-ewral s I t ions Upon the j-iai.-Mond.i v i n 1 ng the annual sih-'l r r ; f t i 1 1 r will held an I on Thursd iy is the regular meeting of the So. 1.1 1 center. Th " annual pon;- f the W' ncn's Horn Missionary .-i-t ;' St. Paul's M. Ik 1 liunh will f.M tomor row at potto w atomic p.uk. Innror W 111 be MM ed at 1 o' ln k. In r;is' cf in !-rnent tlhT the ! I'irnic will la- h Id at th'- (hutch. It has 1. !! i! ' i'! 1 to postpone the regular meeting of the women's auxiliary of the I :p w rt h hospital until next month. The meeting, which was to hai been i -1 1 this afternoon, was cancelled het.nise o:' the fannal of .Mi'.. 'Mnn-nt " t u 1 -ta krr. 1 3 i,i r, .-il.out this time, mm1( i s of th- M. ;il:!i farnily, nian of whom lie in Iriin.n. cath-r ti. fcftu-r for a rfaiiion. That fw 1 1 ; a.s li'M y.'tiilay at The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank In at Tu.-nu ri. There wer Tt7, j rsons j-resent. sme WONDERFUL TALE ON AN ACTRESS Struggled with Sickncs and Discouragement; How Relieved. Tnyvnp. Willingly, Conn. "I shall; Y ckd to hav everv woman know what I know now,alter using Ljalia, I k P i n k h a n Vegetable Com4 pound. AlthouclJ I a.in only 4. years old, l iiav .suffered for the past eight years.' I hated the doctors, for a doc tor told me to give up the M;iu w here 1 w as pla - inu; with my hun-, Ii-:..::?! 1. innd. I had benring do.vn pains. my health failed me, and I could not' work on the stnge. and wasn't ablo to tnd my lat or even get around myself. I wa.- always downhearted und discontented with the world, and rnly liven! for the jSko of rny llttK girl. T;.e doctor said to m.)ve to 1 1 rne 'i'ikt little town away frim tiie noisy city, nnd I miht b abb to live and fe I well, ;o I went to' Diyville in Nov.wl cr. At that time 1 'ms s sick I oo;!d not walk rround. and my hubnd kept h.ouse i.r.d I stayed In bed. one day in January I read jour rd er isi-mpnt in a newspTLper. anl 1 s nt f'r Lytli.v Pink ha m's Vcget:'..id Ocrr-.i'und. jumI stnrted taking . With.:- f weks time I w-st a diL'e'. ent vc ..i.an. rould get around. a:Ml fe't so ;od that It was a pleasure to tlo my fr-.ouseAvork. I feit contented and happy, and r.w an the picture of health, and am temptr.l to r-turri to Ihe !-tas". We appre-'iat" my her.lrH the most ire ius th:nr on arth " Mrs. H. I Klenett, Ibx S.7, Killtasly. Conn. Aiivt.

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MO.Y i:i:i:.kfast. Crij I '.aeon Iate Mulüns l 'off re r.ake-1 Lentils Toast and Tea l'.erries I INN Mil. 1,'imit hoj.s -Fried Potatoes Lima lie. ins HP Salad I'arker Hf)use lUdls. Itaspherry Crown I'.IILAK FAST. I)ate Muffins Mix together me (iip r.f chopped dates with two cups of t ! . ; 1 r . on-third of a cup of huttrr, one well-beaten t-'K, ne and one-third cups of milk, and two tiaspoons of oakin powder. I.rNCMKO.V. Hakrd Lentils Soak oer nicht tliree cups f lentils or hlark t.eans. Foil :m minutes and drain, turn into a hean pot with a cup of tomatoes and four slices of saltpork. Cover with water and hake three hours. coming frcnn as far west as California, and from New York in the c at. Pinner was served on the lawn ir front of the house, after which e eryc.no was '-ailed upon to speak. To facilitate these reunions it is customary for the members of the tamily to elect officers for each year. Those elected yesterday were us follow s: President, Valentine Slough; ice president, Mrs. Frank Long; secretary, Mrs. C. It. Carson; treasurer, Mrs. .Sarah plough. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. F.va Summerheld. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Kellogg. I wis Angeles. Calif.; W. F. Slough, Lincoln. Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Whitaker and son Iberian, Buffalo. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Slough. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Slough and families from Houri'on. Ind. The next reunion will be held at the home of John Weidler, P.remen. Tuesday. Mrs. W. II. McNitt, 1147 S. Michigan st., will be hostess to the south s-ection of the Woman's league of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Ceorge Peroth. l.'D Quincy st.. will entertain the Past Chiefs' a ssi icia tion of the Pythian Sisters. Members of the Pastor's Aid society of the I'irt Christian church will meet with Mrs. James 1. Frame, Hi: W. Washington a v. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of Trinity Presbyterian church will be held In "lie church parlors. Mrs. Charles Warner, 120s Ik Madion st.. will entertain the Silver Pleasure club. Mrs. Fred Som merer will be honor Kins' at a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pabst. MS N. Notre Dame a v. Miss Flora Miller will entertain the women of the First Paptist church for the day at her cottage at Diamond lake. ednolay. Members of the Independent club will hae an outing at Michigan City. Tin- Cozy Corner circle will meet with Mrs. C,ut Johnson, loi'l Vassalav. A picnb will be gien b members of the Sunshine club at Springbrook p. irk. The regular meeting of the Anten W. P. C. No. 14. will be held .it the old court house. Mrs. Willard, DS S. Fmerick st..

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INTERESTS

LIVING MENUS I AY. IJINNL'K. !..'ini!i Chops Lip in melted hutter and then in cracker rrumhs. Fry in a h"t pan until hrown. Tarker House liolls Mix two tnhlesj.oons of hutter, the sime of suar, one cup of scalded milk, half a cup of warm water in which two whole yeast cakes have heen dissolved, and four and one-half cur)? of lour. Kaise 20 minutes. Shape, let ri.-e ajjain to twice their bulk, and hake. Laspherry Crown Boil one cup of sweetened raspherry Juice, then stir into it two rounding tahlespoons cornstarch wet in two tablespoons of cold water. Add one cup of sugar end stir until it look transparent; add one level tablespoon butter and juice o fone-half lemon. Fold in the stiffly beaten whites of three 1,'ks. Turn the mixture into molds and set until cold. When serving place on a dish with whole berries in center. will entertain informally at her home. A meeting of the Pythian tea la- . lies will be held in the K. of I. club rooms. Thursday. Mrs. .lohn H. Hutson. 04 S. Fellows st.. will entertain the (iood Friends' club. Members of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary societies of Trinity Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. C. M. Thomas, 1101 Seventh st.. River Park. A meeting of the Sewing circle of the (Jerruan Zion Evangelical church will be held in the parish school. The Kureka club will enertain at a picnic at Hudson lake. The Indies A'.d society of Lowell Heights M. K. church will hold a lawn social at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Krnest Peach, "31 Notre Dame av. Mrs. Harry P. Websr, 5.13 Dubail av., will be hostess to the Twin City Sewing circle. Mrs. Richard J. Hesse. 112 Cherry st., will entertain the Sewing circle of St. Peter's Evangelical church. The L. and c,. club will meet with Mrs. D. R. Prown. 220 Ohio st. Mrs. deorge Kreighbaum. 807 Diamond av., will entertain the Indies' auxiliary of Trinity M. E. church at her summer cottage at Hudson lake. Mi's Vada Perg. 1518 Kemblo av., will entertain the Modern Achates club. IViday. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of Westminster Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. M. P. Prickell. 102 Riverside dr. The Pleasant View W. T. U. will entertain with a picnic at Lee per prk. Mrs. Walter Kekler, 1L1 L Dayton st.. will be hostess to the Wanita Sewinc circle. A picnic will be held at Howard park by members of the Grandmothers' circle. The Norman Eddy Sewing circle will meet in the Norman Eddy hall. PERSONAL Miss Esther Edison of North Liberty, is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Edison of 140s" S. Michigan st. William Rama man of Pittsburgh. Pa., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kale of 141 S. Michigan st. Mr. and Mrs. George Stover and children left Monday for their home in Detc.it after a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Haslangcr, - T : . . . 1 .. 1 . ; N. O. Haegcr, 520 N. .c.'t. Joseph st.. left Sunday for a week's visit at his hump in Oak Park. 111. Miss Hazel Haverstock. 2:6 Navarre st.. and. Miss Lulu Kates. Haney av., have gone for a trip to Puffalo, Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada. George J. Hoffman. 51fi N. St. Joseph st., spent the week-end with his family at Paron iake. Mrs. Emily Smith of Importe is the guest of her niece. Mrs. A. M. Heckman, 520 Sherman a v. Dr. D. K. Spitler and family, 1212 Lincoln way W.. and V. A. Rogers and family. 52 4 N. St. Joseph st.. If your doctor said so of course youd use for that skin trouble ' you'd trv it without a second thought! Well, thcusjr.ds cd dctors throughout the country ijrprescribinj: Retinol Ointment to heal sick skins, and have been dcinp so constantly for Qtx twenty yean. So why not take the combined advice c( all these wise medical men and let Kesinol maketr skin well ? Kt;.-ol Otmert tod :t a'.'.v. Re:.nol Sta. tri ' Id by irvt ' Frr 1 free mpU ( etch, I r.tc 10 litl. 3vK. R.Cik F.Unof, Hi.

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motored To Kagle Point Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meldon who are camping there. Mr. and Mrs. n. V. Crepeaa motored from their home in Columbus to be the guests of Mrs. Mary Flanagan. 714 Forest a v. Miss Frances I'nger of Day tor.. O., who has bten isitlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Unger at their cottaiie at Diamond lake, was the ;:uest of Miss Anna Fox. 4 05 S. Main st.. for the day. Miss Helen Kahn. 14 0 5 Main st., returned home Sunday after a month's visit in Port Huron and Detroit, Mich. RIVER PARK Mrs. M. W. Fisher. 750 N. Eighth st., entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were j)laced for six. Mr. nnd Mrs. JJohn Tucker of Plymouth, Ir.d., were guests of honor. Mrs. K. J. nickel. R. Sixteenth st.. had for her guests at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yoder and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Metchler of Elkhart. Mrs. N. L, Ault and mother, Mrs. Eveline Pilling, left Saturday for a trip to Niagara Falls and other eastern points. Mrs. David Donathan, S. Sixteenth st., has been called to Elkhart by the critical illness of Mrs. John Spicer. Mrs. A. U. Sack man, Thirtenth st., returned from Niles, Mich.. Monday where she was called by the illness and death of her sister, Mrs. John Neib, who died Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock, after a live years' illness of diabetes. She was 51 years old. Resides her husband she. is survived by one daughter, Zelma. anu two sons, Raymond and Luther. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock rfom the residence. Rev. T. Rooney of the German Lutheran church olhiated. Purial was in Niles cemetery. The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mts. A. C. Prown, S. Seventh st. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. Charles Zent and Mrs. Harry Dcdell. The Sunday school picnic of the M. E. church, which was to have heen held Saturday afternoon ami evening at Pottawatomie park, has been postponed until Saturday, July 29. A business meeting and social of the Epworth league society of the M. E. church will be held Monday evening at the home of the Misses Anderson, S. Seventh st. Miss Lucille Pickel will be hostess to the Girls' Happy Hour club Wednesday afternoon at her home, S. Sixteenth st. The River Park Independent club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Purt Hardy, Short st., Mishawaka. Mrs. James Anderson will entertain the Pleasant Hour dub Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Surplesa hav returned to Knox, Ind.. after a visit vith Mr. and Mrs. David Donathan, Sixteenth st. Mrs. Samuel Dixon and children, Mishawaka av.. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hazleton and children of South Rend, have returned from a weed's motor trip to Piqua. )., and otht. points in Ohio and Indiana. Mrs. M. Young has returned from Diamond lake, Cassopolis. Mich. Miss Sarah Shaum of Elkhart, Ind., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Enoi Stauffer, N. Seventh st. Mrs. William Conry. N, Seventh st., has returned from a two months' visit with her parents at Laporte, Ind. Miss Alfroda Straub, who has been visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to her home at Kalamazoo. Mich. "W. E. Evans has j;one to Chicago on a business trip. Clyde Johnson, S. Fifth st.. and Carl Witwer, S. Eleventh st.. hae returned from a visit at East Dubuque. 111. Mrs. Fail Berry. X. Eleventh st.. returned Saturday evening from a two weeks' visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Schroyer, at Three Rivers, Mich. Mrs. Carl Cooper of Pockford. III., and Miss Irene Klingerman, whr is spending the summer at Diamond lake, Cassopolis. Mich., have been spending a few days with Mrs. Edward Shank, Mishawaka av. They will leave Tuesday for a visit at Tyner. Ind. Word has been received here that John Lindrough of the South Rend Watch Co., wh . left a week ago to spend his vacation at Rockford, 111., N ill with typhoid fe cr at the Rockford hospital. Mrs. Mary I Plane and Mrs. Clyde Quier and daughter. Miss Dorothy Quier. spent Sunday wr h friends' in Elkhart. Kaiis;ick S;I f v'oais. Suits. Irt-j on, skirls ami Wai-t at 1 Half Pritv. ! Tomorrow morning at eight o'clock The Kllsworth Store will place on .vale hundreds of suit.", coats, dresses, skirts and waists at exactly one-half the regular price. All are late Spring and summer 1 style sport suits, silk suits. Jersey suits. Pongee suits, white suits. Advt. swnuMi ship in i.i i:npooi.. I.IVPPPOOP. Julv lo. The Swe dish steamer Soroid New V.rk to' il'ithenhurc. was brought into port j here today. A miriicr of pisscnjers that took passage on the ship at New York remainded on board. HIHTIIS. Born to Mr. an 1 Mrs. 11 P. Ko-i ' berts. 4'T Lincoln u-y P . a 5o i. I July io.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

PERSONALS. Mis Rose Kaczala armed here J from South Chicago for .1 few das" visit with Mrs. Helen Hoinski, 12-1 W. Thomas st.. and Mrs. Emilia P.eczkiewicz. 117 laurel st. Joseph Wasijewski. Prairie a v.. has , cone to spend a week with relatives at Detroit. Frank Skoczkowski returned to Chicago after a few days visit with friends h re. Micheal Hazinski. jr.. ::0' S. Chapin st.. returne 1 from a week's vacation at Pass lake. Kno, Ind. Walter Ostwerski. Phillipra st.. left this morning for Chicago to spend a few days with friends. .Mrs. Clemens smogor and her two children Louis and Jeanette, 1 1 r. S. Laurel st.. and Miss Pcrl smo.gor, SOD W. Division st.. have gone to spend two weeks' with relatives at Steubcnville. (.. and Pittsburgh, Pa. While at Steubenville they will be the guests of the lattei's brother, Rev. Cassimir Smogor. Frank Urbanowski. Chapin st. left Sunday for Fort Wayne where he will spend his weeks vacation. Anthony Kurezewiez arrived here from Indianapolis for a few days' visit with friends. Stephen Polkowski returned to his home in South Chicago following a few days visit with friends here. Mrs. Louis Kolski. X. Walnut st., has returned from a week s visit with relatives at Detroit. Joseph Walecki arrived here from Importe for a few clays visit with friends. Mrs. Stanislaus Merzydlo and son arrived here from Chicago for a week's visit with the former's uncle. Dr. Nicholas Porisowicz, '.'.10 S. Chapin St. Joseph Strzelski of .south Chicago has arrived for a few days visit with friends. Miss Helen Trzezik returned to her home in Whiting following a few days' visit with friends here. Misses Stella and Martha Kobipa, arrived here Sunday from Milwaukee for a week's visit with their aunt, Mrs. Anthony Kolupa, 123 X. College street. Sheph.cn Gromezak returned to his home in Chicago following a few das' visit with friends here. John Wirlowski, Walnut st., left Sunday for Detroit to spend a week with relatives. Fred Komorski left for Hammond following a business visit here. Micheal Skwierczak returned to M. higan City after a few days' visit with friends here. Miss Cecilia Radlicki returned to her home in Grand Rapids, after a week's visit with her brother Stanley Radlicki, W. Division st. William Kuczkowski of Toledo is spending a few days with friends here. Frank Sopkowski returned to hin home in Gary following a short visit here. John Mackowski of Niles is here on business. social i: i:ts. The annual picnic of the Falcons K. Pulaski and Emilia Plater was held Sunday at Osreola lake, 12 miles east of the city. Games, races, and contests featured the day's out- ; ing. The affair was attended by more th'in 150 young people, including mem bets and friends. A special car carried the picnickers to their destination early in the morning and Lack at o'clock in the evening. FFNEKALS. The funeral of Dyonizy Baron, two-year-old son of Mrs. Mary Paron.2110 Kenwood av., was held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock at the St. Stanislaus church. Rev. Roman Marciniak, C. S. C. olliciating. Purial was in St. Joseph's Polish cemetery. The funeral of Mrs. Augusta Martino. 45 years old. 714 Monroe st.. ; was hehl Monday morning at 9 o'ebuk at the residence. Burial was in Cedar Grove cemetery. RAITISIMS AT ST. CASFMIF.U'S nimm. Ernest Raymond, the .-on of Mr. and Mrs. John Ixntych, 152t W. Fisher st., was baptized Sunday. The god-parents are Frank Milewski and Mrs. Katherine Piekarski. Wladyslrwa Frances, ihr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zurczak, was baptized Sunday. The god-parents are John Iich and Mrs. Frances Trzop. Helen Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kaozmarczyk, was baptized Sanuay. The god-parents are Stanislaus Nowotka and Mrs. Anna Karpinski. MANUFACTURER HEADS PREPAREDNESS' ARMY Intrn.itin.il News Service: !1M)PTF:. In'!., July 10. Arthur V.. I.onn, vice president of the (Irrat Western Mfg. Co.. has been elec ted captain of I-iporto's preparj dness army -which will soon muster 10u citizens. The plant of the company has been tendered to the gov ernment f"r the making cf supplies. HIT BY TRAIN, CARRIED 6 MILES mPILOT, DIES International News S.-rvi e: MA1MON, lnl.. July 10. After hovering l etwten life and death for hours George l'tley, f; lrick inisn of Gas "it y, died early today in a hospital of injuries received when be was struck by a train and then carried six miles on the I ilot of the tni-'ine before he was noticed. His skull, a leu and arm were fractured. Indies of Modern Maccabees. Special m Initiation. t-tmg tomorrow Ad t. night. '1IKWINC; ;PMS AND CAXIUK.s Fresh and pure always at Coonley's Advt. TOO l.ATK I OK ( LA'"I I It AT I ON. WANTKI iirl f .r wrapping, ljI uader 1 Max AdUr Co.

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News like Ellsworth's Ransack Sale news spreads rapidly! It's our clean up sale of Spring and Summer merchandise and prices have been cut down to the bone! Women within a day's journey of Ellsworth's should attend this sale and they will! This sale will be the greatest ever held and that in the face of a market not known for sixty years.

GENUINE VICTROLAS $15 liar v. Sold on $l.uO weekly payment. The store where you get a new machine" and NEW RECORDS always. The .li.Gopp MUSIC SHOP 228 S. Michigan St. Est. 13 vears. Aft SHOD 1 g Q'irr Cft-n Sfcvsr &utAe.if ft ' s CAPJ) Ol THANKS. We wish "o thank our friends and neighbors ;"or their kindness and sympathy sio.vn us in- our time of great sorrow and be re a -merit in the los of our our faithful loving v. ife and m other, also for the beautiful J'oral offrrinus received. M. Z. NoKToN and FAMILY. Ad t . atti:m tiii: i:i,lsvokth i:nsack sali; Tl'i;sl)Y. i'.i bargains in new Spring and Summer go ds at Kllsworth's Rantack Sale.. Selling begins Tuesday. THE ELLSWUKTJi STORPI. AdvL

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