South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1916 — Page 7

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NEWS FROM

ARDMORE, IND. Mr. ai.'l ;,Ir-'. Wn.n Mis. J. V nii k of l.yu't1 u-ts of Mr. .-mi k S in Jay. Tii ! Soits of this . um n . u !;: t y Jiik'i ;i "hnni .!;' uii'lr the .fifÜ in-hij of H. II. i..-rM'T end 'i;jrMM f (IoIihut. IM. and Will KriU wnc Sunday K'jf.s of Frank Krill ami f.unily. Mi.-s V'tyt.t Hf-rrinic iit'l h-r jra m parent s. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hrrir. f thf Herrin;, poultry farm, l'rj'iay anl Satunlay. ; orKr- V'iirirk i -i t r-' 1 hi brother, Jlo!i Wt nii' k of I.ydj, ' i'iiilay evening. Srri". at ArMrnoi mission alias follows: Sunday m hool a. a.. MJpt. M. p. Kunyan; ('niii t-erwc- 7:1', p. n., Ilfv. Mr. (Jar risen. Au;'. Ihr .-i;iMy school of German. Warrf n and iN'Maire townships will ho1 ;i jAjnf picnic ;it Hudson lako K. Logan r.f South I.ud w.ts a Sunday KU'.t of A. I.o';ni. J. Srr.ih has ju.t iMiuixl from a visit with Iiis dau;itr. who rfvz in South IWrid. Mr. Smith is jjt. recovering from Idood poisoning caused 1-y cutting Iiis foot with an as. Mr. and Mrs. I'orr' ('rum of Crumstown and Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'l)onndl were Sunday purst of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas. Paul. Mrs. IM. Mani-r and little son V fff Rupsts of hrr mothf-r last wp'.'k. Mrs. II. I. son was in South Hend Tuesday. (Ihrin Moorf i spondin.c a fv clay.s in Chicago. if. K. Lohauuh and Mrs. K. Humid of South Pamd wfre Thursday KueMs of Mr. ant Mrs. IoPatmh. Mr. and Mrs. L Vau tor and family of K(k hpsttr. I ml., and Mr. and Mr?. Iloluihk of South T',tid, urro Sunday Riivsts of Hostedler. Mr. and Mrs. daiiKhtor, 7hrlma, -eninir sUtts of Mr. and Mrs li. M. Swank and were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. I P.ourhoi . The Iidirs ,'forne Iltonomio rluh v. ill liold its meeting Thursday afternoon. On account of th- stmin of I.. st Thursday, the meeting aus pestpopod until this week. Mr. at..! Mrs. If. P.. .swell and lichter. Lrori.i. were Sunday u-in'sts of Mr. and M i s. I". Krill. While ridim: home ituxn work. Saturday noon. frank Axtell collided with an automobile near the Wenrh k home. Hi. motorcycle was ladly damaged w hile lie surf red ji Hik'ht wound on his head, and other minor hruisus. The occupants ..f the ear es -aped uninjured, and aside from a. broken windshield, the car was undamaged. The r.inipnie sirls of the Ardmoro C'hici'.uahiia i-amp will hold a nieetimr Sunday alii nmon at th- n lioul houe. NEW CARLISLE, IND. Miss. 1 ; a nueli ne llauser. daughter of i '. M. Hauler, and leot Ke Sharp, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jt'eph Sharp, v ere uietly mariie.l W'edfiesday eveniiti,' at the loone of the J.fide's lather. onl tfie dorrst tal.ities witiiessm the eiemo!. The service was lead at S o' lot k 1 Ke . .1. S. Van Orman of the Christian church. A three-coin o supper w as served, .ff er which the lride and pnnm left on a hrief honenooM trip. Miss H leti Uruiu mit t is a patient .'t Kpworth hopij.il. South I'.eud. W. A. Johnson of South I lend was in town M o nda . V. H. S!its i- ill at Kpworth ho-.-pit.il. South Konü. Mrs. l.ars"ii was in South He-id .Monday. Mrs. - . 1 1 - S,.ros- i I.ap'.rte was a uuest V-dncsda of tlatirs here. .'Irs. Mai Pettis ,uid daughter M.'.'.fl of Chicago li.i i-tU;iieil to ew Carlisle for the lemaindv. of .ummer. Mrs. J. I-, ii,,tt and cr.nds.n of VouVe heard of

being mild. But you've never known a cigarette to satisfy and yet be mild. Not until Chesterfields came along;!

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TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND

St. Jis-ph, Mo., are former's daughter. quests Mrs. of the Harry Hoh.ff. Mr. and Mrs. KIlis P.ntft of 'Chiayo are here i-itin relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Huher of Terre Haute were rerent uets ( Mr. and .Mis. John Morehouse. Miss Pearl Miller was a Kuet of Miss Uceves of Ploumintfton, Ind., Sunday. Mrs. c,?ori' W. Cnrr returned to her home at ak Park. 111.. Saturday after a two weeks' visit with relative here. Miss Laura Massey was a oer the week-end of her sister. ruest Mrs. Atchison of Kikhart. Mrs. Samuel Siders was a Kuest oer Sunday of her mother at South I lend. Miss i;lia steens of Three Oak." spent tiie week-end heie. the Liest of her sister. Mrs. A. .1. Woodman. Mis. John Symons and two daughters of West Pullman are quests of Mr. -did Mrs. P. Puller at I,ake Pa r k. Mr. and Mrs P. A. Caroutto have returned from Iener, Colo., where they spent the past several months. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Punncls of Niles visited the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quay. Monday. Mrs. Charles Van Dusen and tie daughter. Mary Jane, wore iruests over the week-end f litthe the former s sister, Mrs. C. T). White. Mrs. Flossie Replole and children of Hlkhart are puests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Tauiin and Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Paulin were Sun day Ruests of Uoyd Paulin and family of I,aporte. NORTH LIBERTY, IND. Mrs. Dove entertained her primary class of the M. K. church Thursday afternoon at Hay's woods. Ice cream and cake were served. W. 1. Street bought the Poyal restaurant Sunday and took possession Thursday morning. Miss Nellie Ribble of South Bend was the euest of Mrs. H. J. Inks Wednesday. Miss Lela "Worster spent Thursday lb South Ilcnd. Mrs. William Krick and ctiildren ot Terre Haute are isiting Mr. and Mis. C. I. Krick. John Peek purchased a farm near Mill Creek of X. L. Pall. Miss Vera Wilcox returned last Thursday from a isit with friends a. i:i Paso. in. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Stockei of Tynor spent the latter part of last week with Albert Vostetler ana family. Charles Yorgas is building an addition to his house, two new rooms and modern conveniences heing; added. Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Fair and family motored to Allegan Wednesday for a isit with Mrs. Fair's sister, Mrs-. George K. Moore. The Urethren Sunday school held their picnic at Alonzo Sheuerman. groe I'riday. All reported a good time. Miss Mamie Wilson entertained 1 ' of her lady friends at a birthday party Wednesday afternoon. A two course lunch was sered. Mrs. William Hass and children and Mrs. Mark Faston of Plemido, Col., are visiting in Flkhart for a few days. Mrs. Marie Williams went to .-'nth P.end Wednesday evening for a vi.-it. F. I. Piemen. Charles I riff, Crville Iurey and P. F. lawalt spent Wednesday fishing at Koontz lake. The Lower family ':: id their reunion Wednesday at Grass lake, hid. Five automobile loads left here about o'clock Wednesday morning ami met others at Walkerton. They returned in the evening about '::! o'clock after drv.dng 117 miles. Try krc-.Mo sterilized hreakfa-t. Atht. Rice foe a cigarette I 'T St I i V

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PLYMOUTH, IND.

Dr. I. C Knott is planning to attend the Hughes notification meeting in New York July 31. The precinct committeemen have held three meetings recently preparing for the work. One of the beautiful scenes from the pageant is that of the happy hunting ground, when a large number of girls will appear in white Indian costumes. The Camp Fire girls are so interested In the practicesthat they have come in from their outing at Pretty lake several times this wek. Willim Auer and Atty. Unger were in Nappanee on business Tuesday. Mrs. It T. Carnefix and three children of White Pigeon are isiting Mrs. Carnefix's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I-:. l ink The Orpheum was packed Tuesday night to see the first appearance of Raymond Walhurn In motion pictures. Mr. Walhurn was horn and raised in TMyinouth, and all of his old friends were on hand to see his work. Mrs. M. H. McKinney and children are in Cleveland for a visit with relative? Mrs. Huff and daughter. Ruby, returned to Kentland after visiting , with the family of C. Tippey. Mr. and Mrs. Tippey are parents of a little daughter about a week old. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. McCrory left Tuesday for Relfield. X. I)., for a three-weeks' visit with their daughters. Mrs. II. A. Chase and daughter, Estella. who have been spending the past six months in Washington and southern California, returned homo Thursday. They visited for a week with the tamily of Oliver Chart in Englewood. ' Miss Ruby Clark of Clark hill has been the guest the past week of Miss Ruama Suit. Miss Vida Kebert is visiting in Nappanee this week. Miss Miriam North entertained six of her girl friends Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. Hildred Tlothenberg-er-Cooley of Bloomingdale, Mich. WILLOW CREEK, IND. David and Mrs. Shanour entertained Krnest Rarbier and family of South Rend. Mrs. Plotner of Mishawaka and Schuyler Plotner and rn lMnvil siimlav. In the after noon the entire party motored to Rristol. The Home Economic club met at the Henry Elleck home on Wednesday afternoon. Donld Emerson of Mish iwaka was a guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fgar. William Smith visited his daughter. Mrs. Stewart, of River Tark, Sunday. The Indies' Aid society will give an ice cream and cake social in the church parlors on I'riday evening. Mrs. John Chandonia entertained South Rend friends Saturday evening. M. A. Leslie of Mishauaka was a guest of Robert and Mrs. MeKnight Friday. Mrs. Marian Switzer lias recovered from a recent illness. Milton MeKnight .pent Friday and Saturday with Mishawaka friends. Samuel Lonzo of west of South Rend was a Sunday visitor at the ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elleck. Three automobiles driven by Elkhart people met in a head-on collision on the Willow Creek bridge Sunday. Mrs. Clinton Robhins entertained a company of friends Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harry Worthington's mother from Mishawaka i.sited her on Tuesday. A number of Mishauaka friends were entertained at the Paul Fuson home Sunday. Church services as follows: unday school at 10: 00 ing at 11:00 a. m. Thursday evening. a. m. PreachPrayer meeting LAKEVILLE, IND. Mis-s Helen Levengood of South Rend is the guest of Mrs. Fred Vanlien several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCullough and son have returned to their home in Garrett, Ind., after a few weeks' stay with Mrs. MeOullough'jj parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Rupert. Charles Shock of Rremen, Ind., v as here on busine.-s Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. Moore of North Liberty has returned to her honp? after a week's isit with, her sister, Mrs. F. . Rarkley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl West and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watkins motored to Sprtngbrook park Wednesday eveniiu. Mrs. Clarence Rensbergtr and son Gerald maje a business trip to Noith Liberty Thursday. Mrs. John Moore of South Rend week s. c. : spending a few days this uith her parents, Mr. and Mrs 'cbertson. vharles Francl of South Bend as A the a nd day here on business Wednesday. Rible class has been formed for purpose of studying the Bible also for the study of the Sun.school lesson every Wednesday evening at church, take part. Curtis V new Ford. Mr. and son Allen $ o'clock at the M. E. Everybody is Invited to Miller has purchased a Mrs. E. A. Hauser and Dale of North Liberty motored to Lakevllle Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Teter Fisher and daughter Irma motored to Bremen Thursday evening to attend the an.1 soru-ert. Mrs. Jcrorcf Coorey and daughter Marguerite of ?outh Bend are

former's mot he r, Mrs. Lightfoot. Miss Gertrude Hauser and Mii Alma Hardy spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Hauser ot North L'berty. i FIVE POINTS, IND. Mrs. Sarah Wells of South Rend is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. David Rrown. Mrs. Orra Taylor entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Tay lor's birthday. Covers being laid for 0. I Russell Dice of South Rend is I visiting his aunt, Mrs. C. T. Ki;cr. Miss rJernlce Holsten of the Overland Co. office force of South Rend, is enjoing a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Ella Carlton entertained a company of young folks at dinner Sunday in honor of her son Glenn's -1 st birth ray. Isabel Chamberlain of South Rend , is spending the week with her io isin Imogenc Dark us. j Mr. Reazue Rrow n fell from a j load of hay Monday afternoon, suf-j fering two broken ribs and being! terriby bruised about the head and shoulders. Mrs. Mary Phelps of Gobleville, Mich, is visiting her son George Phelp. The parcel post sale and ice cream social given by the Ia dies' Aid of the church, was well attended. Everything beinc sold in a short i time. Mrs. McDonald of near Knox, Ind., sister of James Williams, was operated on at one of the hospitals in South Rend Tuesday morning. Mr. McDonald has been at the Williams' home for a few days. The Sunday school of Monson Chapel arc planning to attend the joint nicnir of Warren. German ami Portage township rural Sunday schools to be held at Hudson lake. Lake Park. Aug. i Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Swigart of Crumstown were guests of the latter'.s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Drown Sunday evening. NILES, MICH. Charles Walters-, S7 years obi, died Wednesday at his home on Lake st., after an illness of nearly three years duration. He was born in Germany, but had long been a resident of this city. He is survived by a widow and six children. The latter are Mrs. Barney Kaiser, Mrs. Elme'r Decker. Fred and Charles Walters of Niles, Mrs. E. B. Edmunds of Elwood, Ind , and Mrs. Arthur Lillie of Jackson. Tho funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. J. Hill of Louisville, Ky. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Scoffern. They made the trip in their automobile. Charles pinkerton of the U. S. navy is home from the training school at Great Lakes. 111., to spend a few days before going to Philadelphia. Mrs. Newton Hutchins of Vandalia is in the city on account of th death of her brother-in-law, Marcus Rrownell. The funeral services weht held Thursday afternoon at l':30 o'clock from the house. Rev. F. O. Grannis, rector of the Episcopal church at St. Joseph ofliciating. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gage have left for Champion. Mich, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Paul Van Riper. Arthur McOmber of Niles has been adjudged insane and was taken to the state asylum at Kalnmaxoo today. He was stricken with a fit of insanity while in Indianapolis a fewdays ago and his father wont .'rom Niles and brought him home. VANDALIA, MICH. Mr. Decker and friends of Niles are in camp on the north shore of Donalds lake. Mrs. Ida Bought en llummell died Wednesday morning and was buried at Rremen Sunday. Mr. Ayres and wife of Marcellus were at the Hummel homo Monday. Dorothy Lansgn is the truest of friends in Elkhart this week. Glenn Westfall and wife were in Dowagiac Sunday, .Mrs. Nellie East of Three Rivers was a:i over-Sunday visitor at th John Bonine home. Mary Bailiff was a calir in Dowagiac Sunday. Lela Jocson spent the week at the Fay Brown home in C.ih in. Mrs. Ella Honeyruan is in Jne at the Sickler home. Mrs. Emma Fillcy is entertaining relatives from Chicago. Messrs. Shekel :nd Lay, with their wives, were owr-Sinduy visitors at the Pcnison home. 1.. R. James and wife and Da id In? Hiul wife will spend The week near Chicago. They will attend ihc Lang reunion. TERRE COUPEE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Creed of South Bend are guests of their daughter, Mrs. Cyrus Pattee. and family at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bates of Chicago and Miss Nell Hoke of South Bend are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. James Rush. Mrs. W. IL n. instead isited the W. D. .Shimp home at South Bend Tuesday. She reports Mrs. Shimp i:i a very dangerous condition. Mrs. Emma Linard of South Rend is spending the weeK at the Cauffman home. Farmers are busy lighting potato bugs. They were neer known to be so abundant on late potatoes and the crop is seriously endangered. Mrs. Ellis McDonald entertained the Terre Coupee larkin club Monday.

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GRANGER, IND. Mrs. Charles Hoffman visited her daughter. Mrs. H. E. Shankweiler of Edwa rdsburg Tuesday. Mrs. L. E. Barber of South Bend isited her daughter, Mrs. E. M. Remley, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. ("overly and daughter, Mrs. H. vshenelarger returned Monday from a ten days' May at the Free Methodist campgrounds at South Rend. M. E. Remley and family of South Rend and Mrs. Hilbert of Edgerton, .. visited Albert Remley and family Sunday. Mrs. Frank Kownover is on the sic k list. Otto Ray and family spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Carlin of South Rend is spending the week with her brother, G. W. Gogley, and family. Mrs. Jasper Smith spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. M. Rhodes, in Claypool. Ind. Mrs. W. Rraman and three children of South Rend are spending the week with Pert Kownover and family. Mrs. Ray Myers and sen Kenneth of Mishauaka spent Monday with Mrs. C. Guy. Master Lloyd Schräder of South Bend is spending this week with his grandparents, ?. L. Worrells and wife. Mrs. Wolf and daughter ar.d Mrs. Shaw of Chicago are visiting their cousin. Mis. William Hoffman. Miss Amber Higginson-of Mishauaka and Floyd Ro.so of Elkhait spent Monday with Rertha and Wayne Remley. Mr.--. George Stroup and daughter of Elkhart spent from Friday until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stone. John Worrells, formet Iy of thi place, has purchased a n-iw Briscoe c uto. Mr. and Mrs. ito Roggeman of Mishawaka spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith. SUIT IS DISMISSED Iaroii-Sliakrscnrc Contro ersy Ended in Courts. IS CHICAGO, July 2. The closing chapter of th Bucnn-Snakespeare controversy in the courts here was written Friday when Judge Frederick A. Smith dismissed the suit of ol. lo-urm; Fubyan and dissolved the injunction granted him by Jude Tut hill, who decided that the w orks credited to Shakespeare were in reality written by Bacon. Ridicule which followed irritated the other judges ftnd a meeting was held and an investigation threatened. To prevent Col. Fabyan from publishing a code which lie contended woeal show Bacon was the author of the Shakespearean p!as. William N. S-li brought injunction proceedings and Col. Fabyan tiled a cross bill. FORBES IS CHAIRMAN. NEW YORK. July It was announced that William Cameron Forbes, former governor general of the Philippines, had been elected chairman of the National Hughes alliance. Philip J. McCook. recently named chairman of the NewYork State Hugb.es alliance, will be oecutie nfücer under Mr. Forbes, it was btated.

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jBlackllSt Will Be Opposed By American Firms NEW YORK. July 2 2. A nationwide movement to "arouse business men of the United States to the significance of the British government's action" in blacklisting American firms, was begun here Friday at a conference of about So members of firms which appear on the lists. Leopold Zimmerman, head of the banking' tiim of Zimmerman and Forshay, presided. The conference lasted three hours, during which it was decided to appoint a committee of five to plan methods of procedure. The members of this committee have not yet been chosen. It is expected that their names will be announced next Monday. One of the lirs.1 things the committee will do, it was said, will be to go to Washington to see Pres't Wilson. The blacklisted merchants and bankers agreed that this move should be made before other steps are taken. On the result of the conT ference with the president, it was said, will depend the future course of the committee in regard to tentative plans discussed at the meetin? Friday. BIG LOSS BY FIRES Jndianaolis ilrt Departments Kept j Busy Lat Mght. INDIANA PORIS, Ind.. July Two tires in the congested districts of the city almost simultaneously Friday night caused damage estimated at 5$,0h. The tires vre about a mile apart. One was the Citizens' Relief Ice company plant. North and Economy sts., and the other was the Gibson Auto company's salesrooms on North Capital a v. Seven horses were burned to death at the ice plant. William Grady, captain of an engine ompc ny, received a broken leg when forced by the f'ame.s to jump from the roof of a high shed at the ite plant tire. The tire spread from the ice plant ar.d its barns to adjoining buildings and gave the tit omen a hard fight to get it under control. The fire in the auto salesrooms as connned to the top floor of the three-story building. About 100 autos were taken from the building without damage. in n ii. .i ii mm i i i il . i .1 1 114 W. WASUJAGTOX AVIi,

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