South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 252, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1916 — Page 13
.xt r.t.. i.-, ,iTi:Ainirr: 101. 13 French Run Their Big Guns on Railway Traces FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND : I
THfc SOUTH BENb' NEWS-TIMES
0 7
r
CASSOPOLIS, MICH.
i a nd j i'.it 1 A
Mrs. I'n I
farnilv r-i.ni;.
iir. in-: ton of liiv er
l-r,rr ar.d John .Ja"n!;.s nf ;nnth j i'-cr.d it th. vk nd .ith j lrienü an.! relative here. J Mr. HTi.l Mrs. Mar.'.y I!. We1 her; fpent M'T.'Jay n Marceila.s w.lin.;!
Irier.d.- and relativ?.. Mid Viol. i Kit Ik:, ha-s -r.no to South L.er.d where hu i- ViMtli.-,' h r .;.vt r for a u t e Mi.-'m Jiuth Jones Iii.-- returned to OLstoO to restirn. her luti'.s as teaehr in the - hooU then- ..Iter the imrr.rT.er vacation sprr.t h re vv;rh her parent---. Mr. anl Mrs. William Jon ?. L-iwreme Kitche n h hn has a jaMtion at Ün'-hanan, Mich . .-nent thvveck end and Iihor flay with his mother, Mr. Oeor-e Ii'o"ljol. Marshall I Ho a oil of v.th i:-nd .-.jaeLt the week -r i 1 .ul!i Mr.-,. Mov. 11 htre. MIs-m i:thl Varothfr returned Tu es lay from I'mon Mill.- vh-re s-1 s-jent a fow days with pdati.es. Jmwph strong has r'turnol from Klkhart. where he peat s-cvtral i.m lilting fri'-ri'ls. Mrs. Vi', tor Phillirs has non to Jones to i-it hr j.ai.nts Mr. and .Mrs. M. A. llaymai! a few day.-. Mr. anl Mrs. J. I. Carotin rs ami r. irmly and Mr. and Mr.-. Henry lviinser anl family motored to I'nion Mill.? .-.lrtfhiy. return. m Monday tvcnirr- Tioy visited Mr. 'Jarother.s parents. Mr. and Mr. Frank Phillips an! Dr. ami Mrs. J. II Klsy have retitrntd from Iewey lake where they Ffdnt a few days at the ttaue of the former. Ir. and Mrs. J. C.ordnn Itonine
I'oun! Loy, which arrived Monday.; 'I-t. 4. !
was held at the! Mr. and Mrs. I F.. Harn are ex-
:: f Mr:-, llf i.rv l'lamhtck Sun - !
1 :
Clyde S ? i e n t i m i n r:y sp-:u Th.ir.-day
and Mrs. Willi.im s-tr.j Mrs. H en Mevers of
of North IA-lii-'ht with Mr.
Ilu'lfWOOi
fj-ent .ati.rd.ty with Mrs. Charles Me v rs. Mrs. Arthur Stroup and children of c.is.sopr.Jis hae Ion viitiri-c with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charit Mike-ell. for ;t few d'iys. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lon and son. "nille, and Mr. and Mrs. William Gran and daughter. Virginia, of South I'.end. were t'iicts at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Forest llitt'-r Lahor day. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Wrase and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'lumheck attended th fair at L,ip.rte Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stroup anil family, and William Itaer and Mr. ami Mrs. Calvin Bradley anl son, Raymond, were entertained at the home f Mr. and Mrs. Charles lluLil Sunday.
PLYMOUTH, IND.
Isaac. Martindale died at his homo :n I'lyrnouth. Sep. after several iif)rtlis of ileclinin? health. He left four children, all grown and away from home. Funeral services were h'dd from the residence of his hrothr, i:. C. .Martindale, Monday rnornin', conducted hy Kev. V. A. Yeiiliy. of the Ktforined church.
hristiun '. Yun-',
- . r 1 . i .
. pectins to rf i'irn io njmoiun auer : j t ' i r .-h.-rt stay in Chicago. Their'; I son. I'.ulu. is here ready to tnter
s hod the 11th.
I f'Slinasier n.mf) aim su:, tell, were in Goshen Mornlay. I Mrs. John Howell and daughter, t
Martha, have returned lrcm a visit in St. Faul.
William Nichols and family of; Tin 1-ikes have returned from a' western trip of ;,.UU0 Miles in a j Fick. Yellowstone rirk was the j
mo.t Interesting place of their trip. Mrs. A. C. Cupron spent a few hours with friends Monday. fin from Culver to Fort Wayne. She is huildins? a new home in Fort Wayne, but Fpends her summers at the lake.
John Robinson's bic: show and '
parade drew a larpe crowd to Flyrnouth Tuesday and put on a really fine show. Mrs. Charles Kline and Miss Rose Wienand and Fred Wienand of Urenien spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rarkley. Schuyler Wiltfons of South Rend made a business trip to this place Monday.
William Clem mens
lh
and family have returned to their I fat her of Mrs
home in town after several waes spent at Diamond hike. William Urown. who has been working at MishawaKa, spun the week end at his home here. James McNab transacted bu5iners In Rri.stol. Inl.. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Mills and family of Oak Fark. III., who have been spending the summer at their co?tacre at I'ark shfre, Diamond hike, have returned. County Clerk Rol-ert J. Anderson baa issued marriage lb .:nses to Vi -tor Tuttle 'fnklin of Sauk Cer:t;e. Minn., and Miss Wilma Aleyne Gilbert-of lH)waiac and to Donald M. Haynes of Chicago and Miss D. Jane Stillson of Mason towrudup. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rurnham. Frank McManU'el and Albert Moses of Marcellus, were business visitors at the court house nere 7"ueslay. Mrs. Rynn Jfnes has one tf Chiao to buy fall of)ds for the Stemm store ami from there she will co t Madisfn. Wis., to iit Miss Flizabeth Friecson a few days b- fo'c returning home. Miss Irma Hushes entertained "Wednesday evening for Miss Hael Hayden, whose marria-o will take .place September 12. The affair was In the nature of a miscellaneous shower. County Treasurer Manly lt. Welcher was in Downqlac on bus.m.-ss Wednesday all lay.
Frank Shreve, dirl at
home if his daughter Monday
morning. Funeral services were held at the Retried chureh near Inwo7., Wc.lr.esday, Cvinducted by Ree. .T. C. Stubbs. J. Rus.-ell Tanner has returned
I from Menominee. Wis., where he at
tended summer school. He leaves at once with his wife and youns son for Rurlinstop, la., where he tcach- . s in the huh school. Mrs. t S. Remert rf turned from Klkhart, where she attended the Whitmer family reunion. The I. d. . 1'. crowd enjoyed I-abor day at the t.'ity park. Music, speaking and races made thins? interesting, and a Rood frame, was played by the South Rend All-Stars ami Plymouth, the Stars winning to l. J; ie Marshall came from his home in Rütte, Mont., for a visit with his sister. Miss Macule Marshall. This is his tirst visit to the old home in seven years. Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Cotbaley. formerly of Plymouth, now of l,(s Angeles. Calif., are parents of a 10-
Mr. and Mrs,
of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Cleminens mother, Mrs. Amanda Deitl. Mrs. Dr. Moore of North Liberty is visiting her bister, Mrs. F. A. Barkley. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oberly. Casaius Miller, Clyde Wilcoxen and John Warren motored to ?outh
the agedJRend Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rimer Richard of rear Iipnz are visiting Mrs. Richards mother. Mrs. John Walter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fites of Lapaz moved in h'.s new buncalow in the new aIdition to Rakeville. Karl I. West is on the sick list.
VI & & 15 I if i U ii , i . Vv i CvJv. .,'-..: , . rr-..,.." :';-;;.Tv.vj0-.- -i
ii
These Three V omen Tell Kov They Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal of Surgical Operations.
FKtZHCH GUM TRAIK,
Here is one of the iant Fre nch Rtins hein.s riished to the front in the Sorrme district to bombard the German lines. The cun is moun ted in a turret on a railway truck, which run? "n specially laid tracks. Rack of the turret truck is the amm unition car. and back of that the locomotive which moves the pun frmi one place to another. These power ful and mobile puns have been ery effective on the western front.
STONY RIDGE, IND.
Mrs. Charles Kulkerson has returned from a week's visit in Ruchana n. Mr. and Mrs. Ryndon Kiefer and family spent Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Kiefer. Mrs. Norman Sosserman and Mr. and Mrs. Hans! eld were puests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuckey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt and Nicholas Goetzinper spent Sunday with Mr. i nd Mrn. Anton Goctzinuer. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf. Mrs. Clyde Rumsey and daughter visited at the home of Anton Goetzinger last week. The Dramatic club of the Orange were entertained at the home of Krma and Charles Helmer Iahor day. About 3 5 were present. The next
meeting is to he held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myler, Tuesday evening, September 19. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sholly, Mr. and Mrs. H. Shelpman, Mr. and Mrs. Grove Markham and" Hazel were Sun flay cuests of Mr. and Mrs. ii. D. Wehster. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cowles of South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowles and daughter of Chicago, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I K. Kiefer. Dr. and Mrs. Helmen have returned from ML-rouri. Miss Helen MulMiran has gone to Illinois, where she will attend school this fall. The Clny township social center will hol! its regular meeting Friday evening, Sept. S, at the Ullery school.
CRUMSTOWN, IND.
Miss Josephine Kirkpatrick returned after a four weeks' with relatives in Delphi, Ind. Mr. aad Mrs. Ray Rrockus South Rend are quests of the
baa visit
of lat-
tcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith. Miss Ruth Fero is attending high school in South Rend. Ralph Wedel has rettirne! nfter a two weeks' visit with his sister, Mrs. Russell Wiltfon of Mill Creek. Miss Glydia Uanstead and Jerry Reringer of South Rem! and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rerinffer and son Karl, spent Monday with Mrs. Thomas Carr of Michigan City. George Reaves of South Rend wa.s in the vicinity Monday. Mrs. Jacoh Shone and children spent the week end with Mrs. Minnie Jordan of South lnd. Mrs. C. G. Riddle was in South Rend I-Yidaj. - .. l.Icrman Kirkpatrick Is attending; higTi school in South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Milliken and children of Five Points spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stroup. Ralph Woods and family of Sumption Prairie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pontious.
Fall Millinery Opening. Saturday, Sept. 9th at Dora Waldschmidt's. Advt.
MAPLE GROVE
Hospitals arc great and necessary institutions but they should be the last resort for women who sulYcr with ills peculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., prove that a great number of women after they have been recommended to submit toon operation have been made well by Lydia Ii. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound. Merc are three such letters. All sick women should read them.
Marinette, Wis. t:I went to the doctor ar.d he told me I must haw an operation for : female trouble, and I hated to have it dor.. as I had lvn married only a short time. I would have trrriMe pains and my hands and feet wen told all ths time. I took Lydia K. Pinkham's Yep'taMe Compound and was cured, and I iVd K-tter in every
way. I give you permission to puilL-.:i my iiamo
iiiiiüiiiiii
r
1
1
i
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rasett of South Rerd. called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Viiuon, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hively anl M. and Mrs. Samuel Cordray of South F.end. were Sunday quests of Mrs. Almira Railey. Mrs. A. R. Warner was in South Bend, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ponathan and family of South Rend, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Osco Nlan. Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ella Wynn and Frel Shriver spnt Sunday with Mrs. Ella YVorkincr. of ISlkhart, Ind. Miss Vallic Ixm.t? attended he teachers institute held in South Rend last week.
because I am so thankful that I leel well again.' Mrs- Fkld IJniNKi:, Klarinette, V"Ls. Petroit, Mich. uVThon I iirst to-k Lydia E. Pinkham s Veiretablo Coinmund I was so nin ciotti
with female troubles that I could not do anything, and our doctor said I would have to undergo an operation. I could hardly walk: without help so when I read about tho Vegetable Comjvumd and what it. hnd done, for others I thought I would trv it. I ?rot a Udtlj of
Ruildin? for sale, situated at 5 4 5 S. Scott st.. 60x200 ft.; strong Honrs; crood liffht; alley on one side. Call or write C. G. Folsom, b22 S. St. Joseph st. Advt.
Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comiund and a pai-!:agi' of I.yda K lnkham's Sanativo Wash and useti them according to directions. They helled ino and today I am able to do all rr.y work and I :i?n uclL'' Kirs. Tuos. Dvyer, OSO Klihvaukee Ave., East, Detroit, 31 ich. Bellevue, Ta.44 1 suffered more tlian tongue can tell with terrible bearing down pains and intlammation. I tried several doctors and they ail told me the same story, that I never could get well without an operation and I just dreaded tho thought of that. I also tried a good many other medicines that were recommended to me and none of them helped me until a friend advised me to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. The lirst bottle helped, I kept taking it and now I don't know what it is to be sick any more and I am picking up in weight. I am 4J0 years old and weigh 1 JO iunds. It will bo tho great -.t pleasure to me if I can have the opportunity to recommend it to any other suffering woman.''' Mis Iklne Fkoeliciier, 1023 Manhattan St., North sjde, Belle vue, Pa. If you would like special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. (confidential ),JLyiiii, Mrss. Your letter ivill Im opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict conlidcncc.
Tiy NEWS-TIMES Want AdsTry NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
NILES, MICH.
1 Joseph Tirhencr. lie.l at his home j .nrthvvest of Niks after a hrief ill-
rfjs with typh.'id fever. Mr. Tiehenor was horn or. the I'.irm where his Jeath (.crurri-'i. i " years a?:. He i . nri i K- i 1 . i C 1 I I O VMM 1 ff "I 1
.-.e daughter, l.th residing at ln ine. ;;j Tl ie following ln-olhc rs and sisters H
also Mirvive. l'rei anl liarU
Tlrhonor. reiilimr near Niles; John i a 1
Tichcnor of I ow a iae ; Mrs. l'.lh JIne and Mrs. loii.i Hop of l'aehanan. The fom ral ;irrani; au nt.
Ji.tve not lern t ompierea. ;
Announcements have 1-een re- j rplveii lv Niles friend. 'i" th- w.l-.
i: .,f IMitVi V 1. 1111 fi Iii- (' fl
i I 1 I I ''1 ."II. - .'.11. , . llav is. The wcddhi; (M c urred at j thi home of the bride's jMients at j f
s . i
:
Madill taught
for several years, i I
vas i i
is ;i i few
di-ntit. nnmt lis
reside.
i tl
lama - ; M there , l
I'oft Huron. Mi sctjol in Niles Mr., Iavis. who located in Niles
hefore t'oimr to Ietroit to
Thej- will rt-Mdc in I'etroit. l'r.incs llanmioivJ. vvh h;ii h en
in th ttate sanitariam in Kill
no .for .several weeks, left
Tuesdaj evenim; and walke! most f tle iitane to Niles. arriving' here AVcdnesl:iy mornir.c. The Niles ' oilieer,; were notified and he wa i taken to the rounty jail. He longe! I to fee. his family, who reside in "Weft ."iles and iret back to work. ! lr. lKitr.miT.d has been a railroad ; riian ftr many years until about a J ear ao his health i:aw mt und lie has Ulont nothing s:iiv e. He wa , taken t;ok tv k.tl.uinoo thi a'lcrnoon. .an atternlant from the hospital 1 eomini: to Nibs for lum , The lvensinu-ten elul tave a lunchefc r.t the hmie f Mrs A. '. Ia. John.'n Wohnsd.iy in honor :'- Mrs. VtrC 1'readv, who loft today j for Kahimazoo to resale. j Ivxvr,nce Kendrwks. ard nine years. s'n f Mrs. H. Harrison 1402 Oav st.. while jlavir;-: m the entral eli"ol rround m Tuesday.; fell froto a bar and saftaiind a broken arm. I
i
. r' - - r : ; ' .. . " ; ' ' -" " - ' ' -WW,. - ' - ,. , . L.. " i 7NN - . t , : . - y j ' ' , t' f- . ' ; I ' ' " '. ;' - . '' - -v.; 1' . : . j 1 h f JI';:-i Ü I: . II i I . v I - -- f- - - ' - '
Atten
Night at the
School
South
Bend
B
usmess
B
Monday
Evening,
College Sept. 1 1 th
I
Are You One of These Are you earning "good money' realize that you need a better education, but cannot afYord to give up your present employment?
ii
Are you one of those who sees opportunity of advancement pass you by because you lack business training and a better education?
egmnmg
Stenography, Business Branches and Elective Subjects Make your evenings count for bigger wages, promotion, and the satisfaction of increased mental power. Hundreds of successful business men and women of this community got their "start" in the evening school. So can you. You can increase your chances of success; be ready when your opportunity knocks. But you must make the start. Let it be Monday, Sept. 11. You will enjoy your evenings in our well-lighted, steam-heated, perfectly ventilated and commodious quarters. The instruction will be given by our large faculty on the individual instruction plan. You will get what you need, as you need it, and as last as you can pro-
r "--'-le' . .. ' ' 1 - ;t- - i . - .. - i - 5rV-- r. - ....... -Vm ' ' a '--'-a ' .'5'':,vv-.vis...: - K !i I i : f. r ' V -'' 1 ' '4-'4.': - v- i-,v 1 :
i . i fjH '-n,. .."'Va': . j
:-
I a t. Tl. .
i Yjf iV Tv , .
-I . : v.--.
Jf ' i
wpenin:
gress.
Day School
Extended to Monday September 1 1 th
Are you "in a rut" and know that you are being "left behind," and classed as a "back number?"
the oouth bend Business Uolle THE COLLEGE BUILDING, COR. MICHIGAN AND MONROE STS.
Tuesday, i- ou mav
(j Do you wish to learn more and earn more? Are you ambitious and really desire self improvement?
n on .lie au ui hum hii iiv;iii vcm.;ui 'i u'uoiuuii 10 your opportunity and should interest you.
LYDICK
C. A. Arnold, Pres. and Sec; M. D. Puterbaugh, Treas. and Mgr.; T. L Staples, 1st V. P.; H. A. Popp, 2nd V. P.; I. E. Elliott. Principal; J. Goodenough, Prin. Business Dept.; H. LeRoy, Prin. Stenog. Dept.; W. Annis, Prin. Stenotypy and Typewriting; J. L Van Buskirk, Register.
To accommodate those who could not enter we extend our opening until Monday, Sept. ! 1.
enter on that date with equal advantage in all departments. Call at the college, or telephone for particulars and catalog. Office Open Every Day and Evening
u t
K
Mrs. William Mat:: and sor Lo;;:s. returnett ti 1 tli:r h:io- r. I Ii;orte Wf dnesdaM. after -;u:v. : o ie. .' ivs with 1 her st, ,- Mr. W.i'.tt i
Wrase. , X .Mr.s. lv Iar..!-.. and . hiblr n lt r-ent a fn.v da bi: w k witii her larenls. Mr. and Mrs. James ji i?Lou! of (13 ben. Mu h. J j
i r. a !i u .ui.-. v o . i i - . i i j
iriU . ... .. Mr. anl 'Mrs. William ilr.tvv and lailliter. irmia. anl Mrs I..zio Ilalln;er f -.;;th U nd v ssstt-d at the home of Mr, ami .Mrs. 1-Vr -t K'.tter Sundaj . An venir.T rf mav w a.- at the hume v Mi. ! Mis. C. U. Stroup .ttur'l.iy -v !,i::.c Mr-. J. 'A' :-:r anal s-.-n. ddie. i.c;ti.Mi with her nitce, .Mr.
v
IIS
1 v
i'f x'"-- ..,v-.-, ,-..,.,.r ,; - - v iL" i tl l t " -Va. .a. , . , .a. 1 V ijJ-S- , a I 1 , r . s ' i 1 , -aV in"" . : f - . ? f ! ' 1 J ( jt . ) , , . , I'l 'j ' : . ' f , .
' v- W . ' I tV ""V v "r-T-'A vTTr f .' ...... .. AZZ -5-- -,t - -' v.
v. v , . V
! .- - A) . "a , i- f? ... '
4 if
o
V
t-.
j-.m.-'.'-.TV..
i V
"-il Am
u
u
srrnov or cnxr.RATi nrMxrss rnr.RTn:T
si:cno. or sTiLoGii.riiir a.ssk.mulv koom
1
