South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 269, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1916 — Page 7

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SOCIETY

Mr. and Mr. Mathw Hirhmon 1, cf Kor-kf' rd. I!!., have i'vu-! imitations for the inarriaco of their t lUhtrr. Mis Fthrl II tri -1 1 ti Ki huond to MtP-rr Marshall Ma;Fran -f So'ith Fend, which will take jdare ;im Wed r.fi l y ev eninir. Oct. 11. at i r' !o( k at Ho hMTif of the bride. 11' j Lawn Mr. and Mrs. Maran u ill If t home Nov. IT- a' 240 Fdi:e.ater. dr., Mishawaka. MI.-s Ituth r.lcnoro Kr..'-r. 7:; Forest av., entertained S'andav fvenin in liormr of hf-r birth-lay anniversary, f'ow r.s u re laid for 1' Kiifst.s at a table prettily deeorated in pink and uhit The evenIns; whs spfnt in parries and cn-!"-ts and j.rizc.s were a.varded to tisses Genevieve S'miih, Helen Felix and Klizat.'th Fant a. M'-ml-ers of th Fndfivor society uf the First Christian church will ?o on a wiener roart Tuc.rlay eenr.z out to the country home of Miss llazl I'uckett, Kwin road. Tlr Mi-s Irene Pranstrat or. FYieda Voider. Kuth Tracer, Pose Thate. Tis Wilson. Anna 'anana'ik'h. IMith liranstra tor. Yuk;i MerNnda anil Hazel Holler enj'ued a hike Sunday afternoon to the Four mile bridge. Twenty irls have planned a weinrr rnat to bo held Tuesday evenin? at Chain lake. The party will Etart at f o'clock. Tu ex la y. Miss Ioris Morris. 1 1 S, Kemlde tie., will be hostess to the Fafalot Girls' club. The north section Woman's leavue of the First Methodist church will ith ft with Mrs. K. C. Iellhoades. 7 1 ' W. Washington av. A meeting of the Silver Pleasure rluh wI he held with Mrs. Charle." I'owW-r. 1 FJ1 K. F.owrnan st. Members of the nature study department of th Progress club, will have a meeting. WctlnCMlay. Mis. Anne Lee. F.. Fox st.. will entertain ineml'f rs of the Independent cluh. The regular meeting of the Harlaony Reading ir le will he held. Members of the Colfax Avenue W. ''. T. F. will he held with Mrs. W. M. Wel.l. I0ii2 W. Colfax av. A meeting of the Wednesday cluh will ! held itt the home of Miss Clara Ihinham. W. Jefferson blvd. Members of the Woman'.-: I. Herrn Hub will ho!,j their usual meeting. ThuixLfj. ' Member of the Ladies' Aid so- ; iety of Fonferenee Memorial ; 1) ir l; v.ill meet at the church. Mrs. c,. w. Phillips. Tlo" S. Columbia t.. will entertain the Thursday club. The Circle of Mercy will have a ineetin with Mrs. Frank Mann. 'iL".1 f". Cut-him,' st. A tueetiim of the Ladits' Aid society of the Swedi.-h Luther. in ihurch will be held at the church. The sewing irele of the Ile'ena Kebekah iode wil! ine t at the hall. The Wide Awake eluh will b.- rnI rtaincvl at the home of Mis. A. J. Warner, River Park. The 'ep.it tment of music of the Progress club will have its hrst meeting. I Yida v. A meeting of the Mayrlower Will be held. The Troth Sr-kn-s' cl;-s of ah i:. MiLTelical ( h; i-h will club Mi?:hnhl a rally day at the church. The fortnightly tneetins; ot the hhers' eluh will be held. Section two of the department of literature of the Proxies--- club will meet in the club rooms. The weekly meeting of the do

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mestic science classes of the Y. W. M;,rlt, Jackson. TP Pex St.. C. A. w ill be held this eveninp at ! k,ft Monday morning for Chicago to 7::;o o'clock at the hUh school. ; ,.ntcr the Columbia school of music. There are 1 PirN enrolled at pres.: ,-!aluJt. Wallace of Chevenne, nt and Miss Flor-nce Weld has'Wvo.. attended the funerai of his charge of the . losses. ( sister-in-law. Mrs. iMisy Wallace, on " ! Sundav. He will return in a few ON Itl'Yf.M; TPli. days Mr. Pob, rt Poberison of The m,-. andrs. lMw.ud Craff and worth store is j,. the Nrw y,,:;, thtor Fumce. 2V P. Punald st.. markets. poiH to St. .Joseph. Mo., to visit Mr. C raff's mother. , Miss Xina Foot ami s;sUr were

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LOW COST OF RY MRS. P.n akfa-t. Pfars. Patter Pork. Iraham Toast, f 'of fee. LlllH 'kHUl. I'sralloprd CDrn and Lima Lean.-. Toasted Crackers. Pickled Tomatoes, Cookies. 'off..e. Dinner. Cold Sliced Pref. Potato Cores. !etture h'alad. Apple S'auce Cake. Iltrakfast. Tatter Pork Cut salt pork into thin slices. Fry in a hot pan until delicately brown, then dip each slice in a batter made as follows: Mix one-half oip of cornmtl and one-half cup of white flour. Add sweet milk to mak- a batter and one e - - beaten well. The batter must be thick enough to remain on the pork when dipped. Fry in hot fat. Luncheon. Fscalloprd Corn Sp'-ead the bottom of a buttered 1 . i; i :i r dish with canned corn, sprinkle with a little minced onion, fried in butter, cover with a layer of corn, dot with butter, season with pepper, and add a layer of bacon cut in fine pieces and fried brown. Cover with tomato pressed through a sieve, and on top "of this spread an inch of fine racker crumbs mixed with nulted

IN MILADY'S BOUDOIR

BY OWEN now ;r.ci;i i lly to anw IIA II is. When the first pray hairs appear it is a shock to most women. They feel that youth has suddenly been left behind, and that they have massed into another world ot old aue, and upliness. They determine to hide these ray hairs, either hy a dye or possibly they will invest in artificial hair to cover all the offending t,-ray locks. This works all very well for a time but the aftermath is bound to come. It. doesn't take a very close observer to notice that the edpes of the ears are soiled by the dye from

What the French Maid Told Marjorie

BY JANE couupcr tap.li: lim:x. "Father is poinp to have four men to a real dinner next week," excitedly burst out Marjorie. to Marie who was in the dininp room of Marjorie's- aunt's house, lookinp over some table doilies for possible holes or stains "Are vou to pet it up?" asked Marie. "Yes", answered Marjorie. "and I have it all planned out so far as tlie eatinp part is concerned but I am not sure how to dress the table. Will ou.tell me? Father is very particular on this occasion to have; everything nice I suppose I sha.l have- to buy some new linen, too." "A lin1 damask tablecloth is always in order for dinner' bepan Marie, and from th" simplest which however, should you buy the de-ired len-th with a woven border desipn. "There is a wide raupe in values up to the elaborate dinner cloth with a center of heavy lace, a wide pERSONAL ß j guests last weck in "hicapo. who i register d at the Cleat .Northern i hotel. .111.'. vi.it.oiu iiiuiuf'oiu Champaign. PL. where she had bun called by the illness of her son. Forest, who is a stud... at the ; L'inversity of Illinois. Kdu.ml C. Flack. 12, F. hm st , wiu) underwent an operation Saturday evening at I'pwortli ho.-pit.J, is. Pelting along nicely. James Welsh. U'J P. Xavaiie st . has return d ftom a trip to Craud Pap.ds and K.ilama.'oo, Mich. A. .1. Austin. I ' 1 " Lincoln way P.. left Monday for various points 1:1 Michigan to stabbsii agents for the selling of "Joy." a compound of wlii. h Mr. Austin is the imentor. Mrs Charles j.u kson is in X-w Y.ik and Miss .Marg.-rt '.Yahb-rt -ls to ''hu-ap to pun-h-i-e -""'Is f,,r the Pci.t -rt.M.n dry p. ods u"",ar'5Miss Minnie llmo : m Chicago Le cltso, ,:i .New "1Ik 111 the interest of tlie p;:- , r store. 1 ..... ... l n;....,. . i - i ,v "' Mwi.. w.; i-a.e mum t ior .nn A I '-'"I to ..t'.ei; I c!iO"I. Mortim : t--. Mr. I '1 !s.t'd Iiis j, ar ts. Mr. and Mrs Y. A. lell. 'ashing st.. ov er Sal ur.iav an i San.Mr. ajid Mrs. 'ictur Po.xei:. J01

LIVING MENUS

FT-OKENCE SUJ. butter. Pake half an hour in a moderate oven. I'K'.Ied Tomatoes Take preen tomatoes. peel, drop them into !iciu' singer tea and scald well. For every two pounds of tomatoes I u-e one pound of brow n s iL'.ir and a pint of vinegar. Add, nutine-', cinnamon and mace in a bap, and cook the tomato.s in the -syrup until they are char. Dinner. Foiled Creep Peppers Cut youn? preen pepper. into quarters, remove Pie seeds and partitions, place on a creased broiler, rook oer a clear lire until the edses curl, sprinkle with a dash of salt, dot with bits of butter. Potato Stones Put two cups of mashed potatoes into a bowl, add two tablespoons of hot milk, one tablespoon of melted butter. one teaspoon of supar. quarter of a teaspoon of salt, and one cup of flour. Knead, divide into three pieces and roll out into rounds. Divide each round into four small scones, place on a hot priddle and cook live minutes each side. Apple Sauce Cake Measure one and three-quarters cups of -pastry Hour, add a teaspoon of cinnamon, a little clove and nutmeg, a cup of seeded raisins, and a half cup of currants, one cup of supar and a half cup of shorteninp. Measure a cup of unsweetened apple sauce, add a teaspoon of soda which has been dissolved in a little hot water, and beat all Ingredients topether until it foams. Pake about 4 0 minutes. SEAIIS. the hair, or that even the whiteness of the neck is streaked. Many women resort to a bleach anil voon the hair near the roots is several shades darker than the balance of the hair. This means constant touchinp up at the roots, which soon results in brittle, dry, broken hair. Soon the hair looks lull and lifeless and the owner would gladly ,pie half she is worth if Iter hair could be at orce transformed to its oripinal color and condition. . Petter by far to bow gracefully to the inevitable than ta resort to methods which decveive no one by their artificial mockery. LOWELL. band of real linen falling well over the edpe of the table and a deep edpe of real lace borderinp this. "Dinner napkins, 'which are always very larpe. may be either with or without monogram in the center of one corner." "Tell me about luncheon linen too while you are on the subject, won't you Marie?" interrupted Marjorie. "Providinp the table itself is made of line wood and kept in faultless condition." went on Marie. "It is most beautiful for breakfast and luncheon when left uncovered except for the doilies for plates and classes at each place, and for the necessary centerpiece to match or harmonize. "This may be of linen with drawn work of embroidery, or of old fashioned crochet hue according to the other approintments of the table. "N'o doilies are more generally satisfactory than those of good linen embroidered with a neat design or having a scalloped edge." X". Lafayette st.. and Mrs. Dora Adelsperi:er and daughter, Miss Hertha, motored to St. Joseph. Dowasiac and Cassopolis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Hunt and daughter. Mary Marjory, are the 1 guests of Mr. Hunt's parents. Mr. j and Mrs. C. P. Hunt, 1001 Lincoln i way P. j Miss. Charlotte Payniond of Xiles spent tlie week end with Miss Laura Harris. W1Z YV. Jefferson blvd. Ponald Humphrey of Pttroit. formerly of this city, spent the week tnd here visiting with friends. Mrs. A!ta Heid, S. LU'ayette st.. has gone to Lowell. Mass.. where) she has accepted a position. J Mrs. Pulph P.ixley ami son. Hilly,! of Podd City, Kan., is visiting Mrs. j Mattie Kuner, üuS YV. Navarre st. j Mrs. L. (.laymen, the Misses Xellie, j Mary and Pesie Shaw, of 7J1 1-J i Scott st., spent the day in Plymouth as the guests f Mrs. Caymon's ; daughte: Mrs. Mary Zumbah. ' Mr. :. 1 Mrs. M.irion drovvcoc-k : and Mr. and Mrs. John White of Kimmcl. Ind., are the guests of Mrs.! IL.ttie Coek. W. drove st.. Misha-j waka. and Mhs. Mae Wolf. 1:.1m Wit-j v. er av.. of thi; city. j Mr. and Mrs. H. O'pormell. Law-j j'in.e st.. have returned from a trip: to Chi. a-o nnd Milwaukee. ! Mrs J. H. Cops and family. IS.'.' Mishawaka av .. motored to Chicago Sunday to vi:t Mr. and Mrs. Pdward Sli. ink and Mrs. otto Dice. Mis Jane Htinlen. 40:; W. Colfax .t.. i-. ::t Sundav- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. stover of Perr;en Spun--. Mr. . ivi Mrs. liomas M. HoJ.au s','nt Sunday m St. .Ii's'-pli. Mich. C. P. Stevei.s oi' Atlamsv alle. Mich., ! v.as the g;..-t of Miss Helen Culver, T..j S. Mkhi-'ar: st. Mr. Steven will have next Sunday for Ann Arbor, Muh., to attend school. j Mrs. Catherine Stroup and son. PcPi y, f.f Xiles. spent Sumiav with ?dr. at.d Mr. Claude Ingh-right ..f Will. am st. Mr. ivg-i Mrü. Paul Sharpe or

Michipan City visited the former's father. W. Hill, :14 Push st., over Sunday. Donald Saunters of Llkhart spent Sunday at the home of Miss Sao Herder. 4 44 Fellows st. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and daughter, Frances, and Miss Opal Smith of Kankakee spnt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. Hess, Portape a v. Miss Peatrice Peck of Saidorn, Iii., is isitinp at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Pird. Plo Manitju place.

HEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS soi'iAii i:vi:xts. The senior and junior class of Falcons. Z. P.. Xo. 1, will hold their exercises Tuesday evening at Z. 13. hall. The military hand of Falcons. Z. P. Xo. 1, will hold their rehearsal Monday eveninp at Z. P. hall. The military rank of Falcons, Z. P.- No. 1, will hold their rehearsal Wednesday evening at Z. P. hall. The sinpinp practice of the mixed choir of Falcons. Z. P. No. 1, will be held Thursday evening at S o'clock at Z. P. hall. MAi:itiAjrs. The wedidng of Miss Josephine Xowicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Xowicki, corner P'-rand and Johnson sts.f and Alexander Leszcz, son of Mrs. Marq Leszcz, 511 X. Johnson st.. took place Monday morning at S:00 o'clock at the St. Stanislaus church. Pev. Stanislaus Szamecki performed the ceremony. The attendants were Miss Victoria Szmigielski and Casimir Leszcz, the groom's brother. FollowinP the ceremony a reception is being held at the home of the bride's parents. i i:ti is. Miss Thresa Moskwinski. 16 years obi, dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Moskwinski. &1H S. Pulaski st.. died Saturday eveninp at S o'clock following a few weeks' illness. The funeral will be held Tuesday evening at S:00 o'clock at the St. Casimir'., church. Purial will be in St." Joseph's Polish cemetery. niiiTiis. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. (3. TV. Kail czynski. W. Xapier st., a daughter, Sept. 24. n:i;soxAis. Casimir Lodyga. CIS 55. Pulaski f-t., left this morning to resume his studies at the Kentucky college. Miss Stephanie Retch and her niece, Pelice Prejer, 201 S. Chapin st., returned this morning from a week's visit at Detroit, Canada. P.uffalo and Niagara Falls. Joseph Skrzenicki of Indiana Harbor is spending a few days with friends here. Walter Czerpik of Chicago is here visiting with friends. Joseph Ami rzejew ski of Chicago is here on business. Mrs. Mary Szamecki and son. Edward. 007 W. Xapier st.. returned by auto from a few days' visit with relatives i t Chicago. Donald Whitmer of Detroit is here on business. Miss Stella Przezowicz returned to her home in Gary following a few days' viswt with friends here. Joseph Kostanski arrived here from Milwaukee on husiness. Prank Galski. S. Chapin st., left this morning for Chicago where lie will remain a week visiting relatives. John Drzewiecki of Michigan City is here visiting with frends. Paul Grze'-Milski of Toledo is spending a few days with friends here. Miss Elizabeth Chrzasowski arrived here from "hicaco for a few days' visit with friends. John Dambkowski. W. Division st., is very ill. Adelbert Ilodowski. Scott St., returned from a week's visit with friends at Chicago. John Strzenicki. W. Washington av.. has returned from Milwaukee where he has been for the past week visitincr with friends. Stephen Walkovvski arrived here from Chicago for a few days' visit with relatives John Adamowski, Studebakcr st., is very ill. Walter Tanowicz. W. Colfax av.. who lias been ill for several days, is now improved. Thomas Clinski returned to Sandusky, .. following a business visit lie re. Miss Anna Popicki. has gone to spend a Prairie av.. week with relatives at Chicago. Paul P.ranicki of Past Hammond is here on business. Stanislaus C.ladewski arrived here from Indiana Harbor for a eoupU days' visit with friends. Anthony Frankiewicz of La port e is lure visitin- with friends. RIVER PARK Miss P'.nabelle H'dccme daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Holcemc. S. PuhUenth st. and Charles Filey v'n of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Filey. l'"'T S. Xinth st., were married Saturday afternoon at St. Joseph. Mich.. The attendents were Miss Hazel j-'i-l'-y. sister of the groom, and Samuel Kno. The bridal party returned to Piver Park in the evening and a 7 !o, k wedding dinner was served by the groom's patents. Mr. and Mrs. Fi!e. The voung couple will make their h -me with Mr. Filley's parents for the present. Mrs. Paymond Hvde entertained v ith a children's party Saturday aft rnoo in celebration of her son. I'onui.is tnird lurthday annivers iry. .iuvenil games wer- eniod i.v thr little folks, ard a birthd ty luncheon was served, -by Mrs. Hyde. 1 Airs. c,. W. Dcnyes. S. i:'ixth et-

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I entertained a number cf frien.ls and; n-:ghi.ors ,-aturduy evening in honor j of Mr. Deiiv's birthday anu.v -i .-ary. i The evening was pleasantly spent ; with .anus and contests. ;.nu a three! i oui.se luncheon was served. A i.rorom of Vuttoia lmiMo ed during the evenin-:, , w as tau r e' iiient of a Wi.s renderMr. Dcnyes number uf niftü. I Mis. Fred Prant was hostess to a J family dinner Sunday, honoring her j brother. Charles Poleri !:'s nine- . teenth birthday anniversary. Dinner j as served at noon, at a tabic cen tered with a basket ot ro.s"s. l.uvtrs wer' laid lor 11. The alP-rivon was ipeiit socially, and a numi er ot vocal and instrumental selections vveie enjo.je. Mr. ami Mrs. Fid Pdderick. and Mr. and- Mis. Se'-ar, of .Mishawaka weru out of town guests. Mrs. 1. F. Miller S. Fleveneeth st.. entertained with a dinner of nine covers Sunday in honor uf -Mr. and Mrj. Wesley Copenhaver. Mr. and Mrs. Fmk and Mr. and Mrs inier, have returned hum Li.gonier, where they attended the second annual reunion uf tlie Fink family held at the home of Wilbur Fink, tuenty-twu members were present. The next metting will Le held Sept -4, l'Jl7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fink, tj. Fourteenth st. At a call meeting of the Sunday school board uf the M. L church, held Sunday night. Marshall Pall wa.s elected superintendent to lill the vacancy caused oy the resignation uf John seymuuie, Arthur Gain wa selected treasurer and John Seymuure as.-istant eorist. A call meeting uf the ollicial board will be held at the church this evening at 7:-. All members are urged to be present. Sunday evening at the Methodist Episcopal church. Pev. A. W. Sm.tU the pastor preached his farewell sermon. He tok tor his theme, Paul's Farewell charge to Timothy." He also gav e report of the j car's w ork in the church, which showed excellent year's work and a jjreat improvement over last ear. Pev. and Mr. Smith will leave Tuesday morning lor Greencastle to attend the annual northwestern conference, in session this week. In the absence of the pastor John Seymoure will have charge of the regular prayer and praise service vVednesday evening. Claude Steele uf Chicago has been called hsre by the scrioua illness of his daughter, Mrs. Koetstrick. Mrs. William Ault who submitted to an operation at Epworth hospital two weeks ago was removed to the home of her son, C P. Ault, Vine st,, Sunday, she is slowly improving. Mr. .and Mrs. Cline. Xinth St.. left Sunday for Knox, Ind.. to attend the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Castleman. who were killed Saturday evening, three hours after their marriage, and Carl Stephenson, who was with Mr. and Mrs. Castleman. Tht-y were lriving to their home when a train struck their buggy and the three were instantly killed. Mr. and Mrs, "VV. F. Hoover have returned from Flint, Mich., where Mr. Hoover has been employed and will locate in River Park as soon as they can rent a house. AUTOIST FORFEITS BOND Michigan Man Fails to Appear in City Court. Failure to appear in court caused the forfeit of the $1." bond under which Wiilard Colvin of Puchanan. Mich., was held to appear in citycourt onday morning, to answer charges of operating an automobile without a proper license. Patrolman Tholander took two or three good looks at tho number plate of Colvin's machin- and then he looked some more. It surely did appear queer and the patrolman got down on his knees to investigate. A pine board with several numbers similar to those used in numbering houses made a rather poor substitute for the usual metal plate. He was tirrested and released on a ?1S line which he forfeited this morning. XirW fSYMXASll'M PLOOMr.ltS AT FLLSYVOFtTH S. Just in black bloomer for gymnasium (lasses. These are plaited models in cotton twill ond sell at $1.50. In our Waist Department. THE ELLSWORTH STOKE. Adv t. CAW) OF THANKS. We wish to extend cur sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kindness shown us during the illness and death of our son and brother. MP. and MPS FPAXK AMPS. CALL. PAFL and WILLI K MOIIX. Advt. S PJ X I A L A X N O I N C FA 1 1 . X T. This morning's express brings n a shipment of beautiful Fvcning Coats and Iiiosn directly from 0111Xew York 01 lice. Mr. Carland st; s they are of exceptionally tine quality and in the latest modes. These garments now on exhibit. IIOHFKTSOX HIIOS. CO. Advt p.i:i:cii ti:i:i: corirr, Xo. 211. t. n. 11. Pegular meeting Tuesday evening at Peyler Hall. PnpppT H. STPMf chief. Advt. Mrs. A. Shcn. Mr. E!inr Pert, r.nd Mrs. Stella 'Wn honzy left for Huffalo Monday, wher- they will attend a meeting- of tlie Polish Woman's Alliance. See our Specials in Sc h:ol Shoes 9Sc and $1.93 KINNEY'S 116-122 i:. wayxi: ST. WIRE FENCE. WARNER BROS., 114 E. Wayne St

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The New Corsets

Just a Reminder! The New Corset, perfectly fitted, adds to the charm of the new outer garments. We do not merely sell corsets we sell a corsetry service. Our store policy is to carry only those corsets in the various grades that represent, from all angles, the best productions of the best makers. Let no question of style or lines, or silhouette concern you we have been through it all our experience is yours to command. The right model for the right occasion is to be found here for morning wear, for evening wear, for sports, and last but not least, for surgical Uttings as well. Come and consult us. Second Floor, North Annex.

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