South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 264, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1916 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916.
NEWS FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND
NEW CARLISLE, IND.
Mr. and Mrs .Jam Vrir.nl and 3Ir. and Mrs. Milton I'roud wkc ir North Ut-erty Hunday ku.ms of Mr. and Mr?. Allrt Houttler. Mr. and Mr. Mr-Kin MilU-r and children and Mr. and Mrs. CJrrald Pa-Af-nn and son, Ward. '.re Riits at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Van Ju5ti. C. V. Irulinor r-turned Monday from a work's viit with his son. Charit-. Druiinor and family of South I'.ond. Mr. I-:iiz.il'Cth fMdcro i spndinz th week with Mr. J. M-vcn of Hatchts Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Al Niekrron of hicairo arf suost-s (Jf Mr. and Mrs. Alfred CoWjrnan. Mr. and Mrs. C,. V. Doughty were u'uo-ts of relatives at Houth II end during tr I'-'4-"1 ek. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Woolnian and Mr. and Mr?. A. U. Compton. motored to Chesterton Sunday where they visited .Mr. and Mrs. Ii. V. Voller. Mrs. Kmma Luther and Fon. Lärue. left Saturday for L.mdnS. Mich., where the latter Is a student at the university. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ordunj? of South P.end were quests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carney. Sunday. Mrs. Ixmis-a Fox is home from Chicago for a week. I j. M. Kruch has leased the Ca:aday property at Hudson lake and i moving his family there. Mr. Stroh hxs purcha.-ed tho property on College St., formerly owned by Mrs. Anna Williams. Mrs. Alex Kin;? will entertain the Ladies' Aid society of the Christian chu-eh "Wednesday afternoon.
was very line. Mis Op.il English wa th soloi-t. Walter Wise ;uid Martin Nes left Sunday for Illoi.rninton to enter the university. William Krwin of lIourNon town hip s.ifferel a los- hy fire Saturday, Io5inp a t.arn. with hay and prain. totalling $.1.000. Ilev. w. C. Iiiran is in Ilemin?ton ir attendance at a mecfintr of th' I.e. rxn?port Preshyt rry. James A. Sweeney and Miss Ks tella H. Myers were rnarriel in South P.end Sept. 15. I:ev. Maynard Cummins filled the pulpit at the I". 1?. church Sunday.
CASSOPOLIS, MICH.
NORTH LIBERTY, IND.
Miss Kdna McKisson left Saturday morning for Stark -county where she will teach school. Mrs. D. K. Kelver went to South Elend Monday for a short visit. Hen Uoedmck spent Sunday with friends at Morocco, ImL, and from there will so to CutLuJ Ind., to college. Frank Stroup of Pourhon, Ind., spent Sunday with frier.ds here. Kussel Torna. has moved his household goods to Cary, Ind., where he L employed hy the Wabash railroad. Mr. and Mr?. J. Iowsader and eon, Itay, returned home Friday from a trip to Cincinnati. O., Peoria, UU and Morocco. Ind. Cy lloaj- has moved his family into the residence recently vacated y Rüssel Tomas. Earl Potts returned Monday from Morocco, Ind. Ho is working here with the sämal Kam; on the NewYork Central. Ml.5 Lavino, Jfock spent b'unilay and Monday with friends at Casopolis, Mich.
P.LYMOUTH, IND.
At the homo of the bride. SOI W. Ad3.m5 st at 8 o'clock Saturday mornir.. occurred the tnarrraK of Orlando Johnson and Miss IjOttie Sch roe der. Hoy Franklin Iunfie, flie Infant son of Mr. .nnd Mrs. Jrn Franklin DnfcP. died Slat unlay morning. Sept. J I. Mrs. Anna Ilrcwn. formerly of this city ified in lxrs Anodes. Calif., Sept. II. Tlw rvmains will be brought here the !it of this week. Anthony Sc Ik II died :vi his home a milo eayt of the city. Saturday. The choir of th St. Tttomas K piscopal church had special muir at their ffuiiduy ewcninK servfc; which
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County Clerk Ilol-ert J. Anderson has issued marriaire licenses to Charles A. Cower of Ixnsin and Miss Hazel Hayden of Cassopolis to William Trowbridge and .Miss Hazel I. Moore, both of Silver Creek. Mr. and Mr. Frank Pollock and son, Frank, jr., of Jackson. are visiting at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pollock. Mrs. Lynn Jones has returned from Chionpo where she has heen studying the new fall millinery styles. She also visited Miss Elizabeth Kriccson at Madison, Wis. Mrs. C. 1-3. Cone and daughter. Miss Esther, have returned from a visit in I'etoskey, Mich. Mrs. Alice Tourje, who has been visiting h'.r son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tourje of Chicago, has returned. Clarence Warner, who has been employed at the Cassopolis creamer during the past months has gone to South Ilend where he has a new position.
Joseph F. Ilayden hns returned from Lansing where he attended the state convention of implement dealers. John Williams of I'.ryan, (.. has
been visiting at the home of his brother-in-law anil sister, Mr. and Mrs. A?a Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. .Lünes Tase have returned from Jackson where they visited at the home of the son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I). Cm rejr;g Tase. Miss Lula Pearson has returned from Watertown, X. Y., where she hn.s been spending a six weeks' vacation from her duties at her studio. John Ieamon, who has been traveling with the Taylor university mal quartet during the summer months, is visiting his parents. Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Ieamon here before) resuming his studies at the university. Mr. and Mrs. Asa K. Ilayden and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stamp attended the Inter-State fair at South Bend last Friday.
mother. Mrs. W. F. P.eiber, returned home with them. Charles E. Storick visited the fair in South P.end Saturday. Clyde E. Vary and family will nove to South Ilend the first of next month. P. C. Immel has rented the Vary' farm, south of town, and will move there. Miss Edith McCullouerh left Monday for Evan? ton where she will attend the Northwestern university this winter. J. C. I)i pert and family, who have been livin? on the Shaker farm the past two years, have moved to South I'end, where they hac purchased a home. The Young People's society of the Baptist church tendered a farewell reception Wednesday evenlnir to Fletcher Pes Autels. Mr. Des Autels left Monday for his second year at Kalamazoo college. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. P.arnhart are visiting their daughter, Mrs. O. i:. Main and family in Boyne City. They will stop in (Jrand Rapid? on their return for a visit with their son, Iee P.arnhart. Paul Tharkwell. wife and daughters, are visitors at the Court hotel. Mr. Thackwell is with the South Pend headquarters of R. ft. Iunn & Co. and may make his permanent home in this villaire.
Reading club at the home of Mi.s Michael Tuesday afternoon. The affair was in honor of Miss Laber!eaux'8 approaching marriage to Rev. Ralph Peterpon which will occur on Sept. 26. Mr. and Mrs. ETTert Coffineer of X. Seventh St., are parents of a daughter. Bert Welling has returned from St. Joseph hospital at South Bend, where he went after sustaining a crushed hand. Mr. and Mrs. Ieroy have returned from their wedding trip to Detroit, Grand Rapids and other roints. They are at the home of his parents. Aid. and Mrs. J. H. Forler. Mills Eachman, American Express agent, was thrown from his bicycle Tuesday morning when the ear owned and driven by Mrs. Belle Weiser hit the bicycle. Mr. Bachman severe, ly injured his left leg and knee although no bones were broken.
STRONGEST ORATORS WILL TOUR THE WEST Democrats Arc Working on Campaign Plan? -Speakers Announced.
BUSY DAY FOR HUGHES
NILES, MICH.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Ilostetter have left the city without making their destination known and left behind them a three months' old baby for relatives to care for. Mrs. Hostetter's sisters came to vkit her and while they were out of the house for a few hours the Ilostetters disappeared. They returned to find the baby on the bed and all alone in the house. They have taken the child to their home in Elkhart. The Ilostetters have one other child and they took this to the home of other relatives in Indiana before they took their departure. Clarence Fisher Has gone to Fort St. Joseph. Florida, to enter the employe of Bascom Parker. Miss Laura Laberteau was the guest of honor at a one o'clock luncheon, gien by the Monday
Candidate Will Make Scleral Speeches In Wi.eonln.
luternatinnnl New Service: CHICAGO, Sept. 22. A busy day of talking to the hypen in its habitat confronted Cnarles E. Hughes today on the second section of his midwestern tour. The Hughes special left Chicago shortly before 7 o'clock for Wisconsin where he will make many speeches before returning: here tomorrow to embark on the Indiana campaign. Most of the speeches will be ot the short, rear-end variety, but they will carry him from one end of the state to the other and wind up with a big meeting in Milwaukee tonight. Sheboygan was scheduled as the tirst f-top this forenoon, following which came Manitowoc, Green Bay, Oshkosh, Appleton. Fond Du Lac and other smaller points.
DUNUMS STOKY. International News (Service: BERLIN, ept. 20. London reports that th. German airship depot at Frankfort-on-Maln had been burned with its contents, four airships and 50 aeroplanes, were offlclally denied today and branded "complete Inventions."
International News Servi-e: CHICAGO. Sept. 20. Democratic campaign headquarters here completed plans today to throw a galaxy of democracy's strongest orators Into the west in October. J. Bruce Kremer, in charge of the speakers' bureau, will leave tonigrht for Montana to arrange dates and confer with far western leaders. Some of the men who will carry' the party's light Into the western states within the next six weeks were announced today as follows: Vice Pres't Marshall, Sec'y of War Newton D. Baker, S?n, John Sharp Williams of Mississippi; Dudley Field Malone of New York; Sen, Shafroth of Colorado; Nathan Hale of Boston; A. Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania; Judge A, D, Nortonl of St. Louis; Sens. W, J. Stone and James A, Reed of Missouri, and John J. Lenz of Ohio.
WILLIAM J. CALHOUN IS DEAD AT CHICAGO
Last Public Appearance Was nt Republican Contention In June.
ROUTS SIX HIGHWAYMEN
Atlanta Man's Clothe Cut to bliredd During Battle,
International New Service; ATLANTA, Ga Sept. 20. In a desperate hand-to-hand battle with knives, W. Nix routed six negro highwaymen early today and put them to flight. Nix's clothes were cut to shreds, but he escaped t-erlous Injury, He la eure one of his utssallants was severely wounded, but all of them escaped.
Internntlrtn.il News Servil-: CHICAGO, Sept. 20. William J. Calhoun. former ambassador to China ind boyhood (hum of the late Pres't McKinley, is dead at his ; ome in Astor St., today. Mr. Calhoun's last p'lhllc appearance was during the republican convention here when he placed In nomination Sen. Lawrence V. Sherman. He became 111 shortly after, suffering a stroke of paralyfd on July 4 from which he never fully recovered. He was 6S years old. Mr. Oaulhoun was the ronf.dentlal adviser ot three president-? McKinley, Roosevelt and Taft. McKinley and he were very close friends and it was at the former's request that he investigated conditions In Cuba in 1S98. Later he performed the same service for Pres't Roosevelt in Venezuela in 1902. Pres't Taft appointed him ambassador to China In 1903, where he served until the democratic administration came In power,
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Italy ciLi:mtATi:s. international News Servlee: HOME, Kept. 20. Hi the midst of war all Italy today solemnly observed Sept. 20th. the 4 6th anniversary of the occupation of Rome by the Italians, On this date in 1S70 the Holy city passed from the temporal rule of the pope.
Colorado uses more than ",00,C00 electrical horse power every day to run its Industries.
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I BEERTEN SPRINGS, HIGH.
Clarence St. John and children were wetk-end visitors with relatives in 1'aw Paw. The former's mother, Mrs. Retsy ist. John, who went with them, will remain for a longer . sit. Alvin Willis and family und Mrs. Anna Reckwith attended the fair l South Rend iviturday. The Nelson house on Pitt st., occupied by Li, It. Alanes and family, is having a new cellar added to iL. Mr. and Mrs: J. I.. Cillespie, Mrs. Resie Hagert and children visited th" fair in South Read Friday. A large, force of men and women are now employed at the Godfre Canning factory, working on peaches and tomatoes. At a meeting of the village board held Wednesday evening, the offer of the old school grounds for park purposes made by the school board some time ago, was accepted by the board. This moans that Rerrien Springs will have a beautiful park In the heart of the town at no distant date. George L. Pullen of Oronoko township is among the list of jurors drawn for the September term of court. Mrs. J. D. Roone visited friends in Chicago several days last week. Allison J. King ha,s entered the colUgM jit Weterville, ().t in preparation for the ministry. The Missionary society of the Paptist hurch will meet with Mrs. Harry Storrs Thursday. Sept. 21. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Ro le attended the fair in South P.end Saturday. Mr. ar.il Mrs. Albert Rowerman of Ienton I .arbor ere week-end v isitors with home people here. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilkinson have returned to their borne in Detroit after n viit with relatives here and' in St. Joseph. Mrs Wilkinson's
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To You, Mr. Retailer, Mr. Jobber, Mr. Manufacturer, Mr. Banker, this county's Centennial Celebration offers the Big Opportunity. Business plays an important part in the celebration October 3, 4 and 5. The Industrial parade will be a great feature; the committee has made elaborate plans practically all of the large manufacturers have already signified their intention of entering. Every Business in the County Should Be in It. That's the ambition of the committee and the plans are so broad that all not only may, but all Can and Are Urgently Invited to be represented. Thousands of Centennial visitors will see this big parade; every South Bender will see it. You must appreciate its wonderful advertising value to you your civic pride must prompt you to be there with the rest. It Costs You Nothing but the Effort. Simply fill out and mail the accompanying coupon; the committee wants to know what to expect and to reserve a place for your business. Do it now.
Notice that there are Four Classifications Any business in the county may be represented with floats, with vehicles displaying merchandise, with vehicles showing methods of manufacture and with vehicles used in the conduct of business. You may have one kind or every kind and as many as you care to enter. FILL OUT AND MAIL THE BLANK.
Pageant Committee
Care Chamber of Commerce 0 The Undersigned, will place in the industrial parade of the Centennial Celebration, to be held in South Bend in October, 1916, the following No. of Float. No. of Vehicles displaying Merchandise. No. of Vehicles showing methods of manufacturing. No. of Vehicles used in the conduct of our business other than above.
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