South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 September 1916 — Page 9
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Mrs. Harry I'arsnns rind !rrr i .irn! Anita. 73".' f'nttag '.ro J 1 r: si n -'. r .v. , ! t ; r r . ! h"!nv from Muh. V 1 n .. J a v v. hr. ! hexatf nd 0 their son. M'Tr.-1 I'.ir-'in. F1 rh irt, il.tiu'ht'T . to Mis Huth f Mr. arii Mrs. Fdwir Henry i;i crti.tr-lt, of that rir . home Th k j!.i'- at the f the bride i::fs N. Walnut attendants. The rt. ThT" werno hoUf-e was prtttily b corated wi'h ard the iirciioRv was perrr.H formed l.efo e an a bar of rn--- an I fTT.iIa;. The bride -voro traveling .-ait with li.it Follow ing the r n.nnv i I . i r blue match. wed ling Par-ins a dinner was s-rf-l to 5 o after which Mr. and Mrs. left for r trip to Mackinac, will return to I.ar.-i!i- anI home with the f : il ':- parenP Oct. J. Thev ho at . after A nurnl'f r of fri nds and neighbor r.f Mr. and Mr-. W. H Jones of Lakeville er: pleasantly entertainer! Tu.-l,iy evening at their horn in celebration of the birthday anniversary of th- latter. The even Ins: w;i" spent in Karnes and contest at which prizes were a'.vard ! tu Mr-.. rr-d ;rofT and Mrs. i:. M. Tonnir, Supfx-r was -r-d at tluK'ie st.', r.enr the cloe. Anions thfise jirrsfnt wt'tc Mr and Mrs. Sa.riiud Kolh. Manuel Avery, Mr. and .MrM. T. J. Mok, ,-,rd Mr. ar.d Mr. 1Z. T. Yoiirirr and d.nmhtcr, i:thJ, who motored from South land. A d.anin rod t'.v thIVllow? cluh season has 1 members of een the pl.in.lolly held the affairs to 1, ewry Thursday and .v'aturl.iv nU'hts of arh eck at 11 oe halt. The firs of the-.Mrie- will .'hen toliuht. Mr s Lühe , rri a 1 Wal tor Warner, Loth of Jr.s n-'er marrieil at Sacred Heart we re chu rch. Xortre f'arne. Wcin'sday morning at : o'r Jork ina.--s. Th" 1 1 j . 1 w ill rside in (.rancor. .Mi. and Mrs. Valrrlr wt r o.uit- well known in this city. Mr. and Mrs. "'hri-lopher lassli.n lit. ',il Park a.. etit rtained a j:urnb r of frtend. Welae.-,day tveni r i -c with a dinner j a rty in c elebration of their X'.'th weddin-: anni-er-sary anci tlie 11th wcddinir anniversary of their son. Waiter l'a.snai ht. 'overs w re laid f'r 17 at a tattle Try Jap Rose i Rose ...-;nC 1V" ap
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at 116-122 E. Wayne St. No matter what they say, or what they do; no matter what excuse they give for their sales whatever you buy anywhere else costs you more than it does here. LOOK AT THESE VALUES.
Ladies' Pat. Tip or Main Toe Juliets, M.5o quality 90c Ladies' fat. Button. CuImii heels values ....$1-98 Children's Tip Laee or Patent Button 49c Shoei, siz ! to 0 es r Ladies' Dull Kid iniuoii o r i a l e Shoes, S2 values. $1.23 Mis and Chi! d r e n ' s st.5o values . . S h o e s, 98c 1 1 6-1 22 E. 1-
prettily decorated in red ami white. Tho evening hm d-votcd to a soc ial time with rnw.-ir. Mr. an, Mrs. Willi.-m I . Roth-. Cover st.. -a ill ntertain with a birthday f'Jpp'T for Miss Hildegard lto'thf. UI Studebaker st, Thur.-diy fvcnnu'. Covers will l.e laid for eight and the table decorations will be r.f a-ters. The first meeting of th- sason for members of th Dlamim.l Thirn-
b!e la;i afterrioon Mo .ma w. wax h Id at the home of Mrs. ('. 73. Iuarnond av. Mrs. th' I.ilynnp:e was the assist; n h'i.-tf ak. The mmlifrs lia otI to (fintinne tlie study of child culture he.ru n la:-t year. Aftr th t-'eneral reading fn that topic the rnemlers wilt prej.are papers diseiissin the subject. After the plans for the yar had been talked over the time was .spent oclally and lK'ht refreshments served. Mrs. A. A. T'ode rereived the favor In the content. Mrs. I)ode will entertain the cluh Oct. 11 at her home, Ti'S Diamond ,irtiue. The morthlv nu-etint: of tlie Colfax Avenue W. C. T. I'., was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. . Dille. '.dr. W. Colfax av.. as host ess. Reports from the officers and superintendents of the several departments were read during the meeting and Mrs. Dille was appointed delegate to the state convention to be held at Hammond,Oct. 1 :: -1 7. The social hour with refreshments closed the meeting. On Oct. LT., the meeting will be at the home of Mr. J. D. Cissne, 721 ottae Irove av . Mrs. Alma F. t'.utchess. S. 't. Jos-ph .-t., was hostess ye.sterdav afternoon to members of the I f a yet t- Tlihtihlc when all lnit one member was in attendance, with one invited truest. The hours were K'veri to needlework and refreshments. and the home was decorated with hou'iuets of Karden flowers. The i cluo will have its next meeting in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Frak A. Haiick, S 1 3 Cushing st. Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Wilnier Finch of Detroit and Miss Kathryn Henderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson of Detroit, which took place at Indianapolis. Sept. . Mr. ilnch has a number of friends in uth Rend, having- attended the university of Notre Dame, graduating last June. Mr. and Mrs. I in h will he at home at I'M MoriUiair av., Detroit, after Oct. 1. Mrs. inKton C. N. Fnsett, mo:; K. Washav., wa.s hostess yesterday afternoon to the Woman's Iaterary club at their regular meeting. Miss Ali-e freed Kave a very interesting paper on "A Ortain Condescension in Foreigners." Dight refreshments Men's R u.b b e r Boots, S3. oo valu e; here tor .... $1.98 Men's T a n o r Black Work Shoes; $3.00 values . . $1.98 Men's Vici Kid Button Mioes; $2.00 values r. $1.49 for Boys' Satin Calf Shoes, $1.75 values; here at $1.23 Little Gents' Shoes; sizes S to 15 1 ; si.5o values 98c Wayne St.
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were served during the afternoon by iho hotfs. Annther meeting of the i ix t will b held txt. 11, with Mrs. otto M. Knol.lock at Hill Cr-rd, her country home on Traaroon rd. Members of the Independen club were guest Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Harvey Iee. K. Fox Ft. The afternoon was ver' enjoyably Fpcnt in a s'" ial manner with the serving of a two-onurve luncheon at an at-
trartively arrarr-'ed table. The puefds were entertained with piano num -
on We.ir.esd.iyji.orM by Mi mm Marjorie I-e. No place
j has heen announced jjn net. 11. for the meet The llarmonv Reading circlA w etitertained pleasantly Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. It. A. Itoblnson. I'.l.t Van Ilurrn 5t. CrrK het work was the pastime for the afternoon and at the close of meeting the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The next meeting of the cluh will be )ct. 11, at the home of Mrs. C. H. De free. J15 S. Taylor st Miss Antoinette Klysz. Oil W 'onroe st., was stirftrlsed oy a party of friends Monday cvenin? in honor! of her hirthday anniversary. A Jupiter ivas served at el;ht o'clock at it table decorated with asters., with place j for 1 t quests. The evening I wus jdven to contesting Karnes, and music wa enjoyed. Miss Fmma Currfse. II. Wayne St.. whose marriage will take place next month, was given a pleasant surprise shower Tuesday evening by a company of friends. The evening was spent in an informal social manner and dainty refreshments were served. The guests numbered seven. Members of the Wednesday club held their usual meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Clara Imnhani, "2s V. JefTerson blvl. After the study topic for the afternoon, lit-'ht refreshments were served. Another meeting of the cjufo will be held next Wednesday. Announcements The Auten W. 11. C. No. 14 will entertain with a thimble Tuesday, Oct. 10, at the old court house. Mrs. Frnil Kcyer's Sunday si-hool clas.H will give a w iener roast Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Fikc. Ml Marietta st., at G:30 o'clock. A meeting of the Woman's nirle class of the First Church ot the Urethren will he held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Weaver. 1140 Calvert st. The Circle of Service of the First Haptist church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. G. Chard, f01 Leland av. PERSONAL Harris Funk, who has been spending the summer with his parent. Judpe and Mrs. Walter A. Funk. 73:) W. Washington av., left last evening for the Johns Hopkins hospital at Baltimore, Md.. to take a four year course. Mr. Funk was graduated in June from Williams college. Miss Arva Yeagley, SL'O Park av., will leave the first of the week for North Hampton, Mass., where she will enter Smith college. Miss Irene Meyer, SO Cottage drove a v.. left Wednesday for Ann Arber to enter the University of Michigan. Miss Helen Booth, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W. 1. Booth, "12 X. Main st.. has pone to Monticello, hool; v. hero Miss Booth will enter sc .vi. uucas, managing editor ot i the Grand liapids Herald, visited at the home of Henry C. Geyer, iL' 0 6 Indiana av., Wednesday. Daniel Friesem, C26 IZ. Jefferson blvd.. has gone to Chicago for a few days' stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wheeler of Xappanee will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. B. Bo.vell. 111 Z. Navarre st. Miss Elcanore Stolz and Miss Myrtle Horten. 1110 Z. Henry st.. will spend Sunday with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stolz, of Michigan City. Steven Peters, who has been spending several months in Detroit, has returned to the city and is living at the home of his brother, Joeph Peters, 1411 S. Chapin st. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward draff, 204 I Donald st., have ijone to Missouri to visit in several cities. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kmmons. Hyde st., have returned from Rochester where they have been visiting. Constan-j the Kuest Miss l.orena Howe of tine. Mich.. ho has been
of Miss Wanda Kin-safer of Rose-(Mrs.
lawn for some time, has returned to! her home. She will ecme to thij citv apain Sundiv and make hen 'home for the winter with Miss King-j safer. . i Mi Grace Shultz, 117 Franklin st., ha cone to Sturmis, Mich., to make a short visit. Mrs. IM ward Fink. Miami st has lieft for Chicago. Mr. Fink is now in tliat citv and Mr. and Mrs. Fink vmII make Chi. aim their home. Mrs. Vera Sehamel. J 301 S. Main st.. motored to Chicago to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ieo Condon and son. Steven, jr.. have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit with the former's sisters, the Misses Condon. SIC V. Colfax av. A I rKKSNALS Mr. and Mrs. John IZ. Hay and family. HZ X. Kim er st.. have rone to IiilI lake, Canada, to reside for a vear. Mrs. r.elJe Mattin?lv of C.arv 13 vj-;tirr with friends in the it. Mii Iaxine Key er, L.im.oia way
IN MILADY'S BOUDOIR
BY OWEN win: so.r. One cannot be too careful ahout thv soap used upon the face. Any cjist'le soap that j-.dls at bar-Tain ; lri. nt tne hfSt: 0;Urnfal mixiej uitn ajniond cream meal is adj miratdi for cleansing the face for a while and then carefully remove , it, with the dut and powder of the
njj;day. by means of absorbent cotton.
-rxjicr im come-H the not bath to cleanse and open the porta of the cuticle, and the cold bath to stimulate the skin and make it tirm. and last of all, massage with skin food to nourish it, remove wrinkles and fill out hollows. While masaaclnj: the face do not hold the muscles firmly during the manipulation, but allow the fare to
What the French Maid Told Marjorie
BY JANE AI JOLT A KITCIIIIN SHOWKIL "Marie, do you remember the pirl whom you thought so pretty, when you helped me at the last afternoon tea party." asked Marjorie one morning appearing at the door of the boudoir. "Oh indeed I do, the one who lauphed so heartily and had dimples." replied Marie, recalling at once the pleasant afternoon. "Well she is Koin: to he married, and we want to rivp her a shower. We thought a kitchen shower would he nice." Marjorie heiran, "and I am on the committee to do the shopping, and will you give me ome KUfcPestions?" "Well. I'll pive yiu a list if you will et a pencil and paper. and maybe it will simplify mattera," Marie replied approvingly as Mar LOW COST OF
BY MRS. FLORENCE MAY.
Hrcakfat. Canteloupe. Soft Boiled Fpps. SVjuHsh Mil (Tins. Graie Jelly. . Coffee. l.llllt-llOOll. Potato Chowder. White Bread. Plum Jam. Orange Cookies. Cocoa. Dinner. Old Fashioned Codfish Pie. Creamed Potatoes. Lima Leans. Canteloupe Preserve. Iced Pears. Breakfast. Squash Muffins Put two-thirds of i cup f cooked squash into a bowl. Add a quarter cup of sugar, one well beaten egg, two cup? and threequarters of Hour, half a teaspoon of salt, three teaspoons of bakinp powder, and two tablespoons of melted butter. Mix and bake in buttered pern pans 2j mlfutes. Lunelle m. Orange Cookies P.eat five minutes one-fourth of a cup of butter, three-fourths of a cup of sugar and one epg. Add one-fourth of a cup of orange juice and three cups of W., is attendlnP school at Nazareth ; academy, Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Runyan and I family. 12.".7 X. O'Brien st., have moved to Detroit. Miss Hazel Buckinpham, 1021 Riverside dr., is attending school at Dovvagiac. Miss Marguerite Bloomer of Flint, Mich., is th guest of her aunt. Mrs. L T. Bonds. Lincoln way W. Miss Mildred line. 125 K. Broadway, has returned from a visit in Elkhart. Mr. and Mrs. John Hosington, N. Olive st., have gone to Detroit to reside. At a meeting of the True Blue K. church Sunday ! Girls of the M. school. Helen held at the home of Miss Kochendpller, N. .ixth St.. plans were made to hold a picnic Saturday at the four mile bridge. Mrs. Thomas Crites, 609 Clifford st.. entertained at diner Thursday. i Covers were laid f sr s?ven at a table centered with fall roses. Among the guests were Mrs. Orval Kanouse, Alvin Kanouse, Mrs. H. F . P.rooks and Mrs. (I. L. hireman of, ( oeola. Rally day will 1-e obsened at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday ; There will be a sreiial program and ! I romotion of classes at the regular Sunday school hcur at 1:"0 a. rn., and at 1U:0 there will he a pro-ram instead of the regular preaohinsr 1 service. There will e rn evening j ' service and tu lei.-ue service in the evening The Happy Hour cluh will meet with Mi?s Mildred Cordier thi- evening. Mrs. Jacoh Zerie. N. Seventh st.. was hostess at a dinner in honor of Mis Amy i:aabe. Covers were placed fur six. Prof. William O. Connell of the Chicago university, who has t een a Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Stone, S. Fifth st., the past month, has returned to Chicago. Mrs. A. Head entertained with a family dinner Wed:it.-dav . Covers I wore laid for It. Mioi Sadie olfviibarü er in re-
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fall in a natural manner, so that no strain lipon the muscles e.vstM during the 'xerc.se. The wrinkle or crease which is most distiicurin it- that which comes beside the mouth in the inner crease of the cheek. To smooth out this wrinkle constant massage is necessary with cream or oil. Always the 'notion of the finper should be outward and upward, rotary and very trentle. livery night some Kood s-iin food should be rubbed into the crease and a dab of It left on to become absorbed. Rut while all these various beauty massages are taking place do not defeat your own efforts by bathinK the face with a cheaply scented soap the next morning. LOWELL. jorie sat w ith pencil poist d ready to jot down the suggestions that mitrht pave many weary steps in th" basement of some department store. "Here is a pood general list," hepan Marie, "A tea kettle, roaster, cake beater and mixer, prater, refriperator, can opener, carvlnc knife, potato knife, dishcloths, cook hook, pas stove, tireles: cooker, irons and stand and ironin? hoard." After a short pause in meditation Marie went on. "and a dipper, lino-, leum, kitchen tahle, preserving Jars. dusters. dust brush and pan. in.;ham aprons, Inst cap. dishpan. soap shaker, tea and coffee canispins. washboard, pie platen, rolling pin, kitchen set of dishes, teapot ters. bakinpr disb.es. broom, elothesand coffee pot," concluded Marie. "That's enouph." lauphed Marjorie as she folded the paper. LIVING MENUS flour that has been sifted with two teaspoons of baking powder and the prated rind of one orange. Koll very thin, cut and bake in a moderate oven. Hum Jam Stone the plums ami hoil 40 minutes. Add three-fourths of a pound of supar to every pound of plums and one-fourth of the kernels blanched and pounded. Boil 20 minutes longer. Pour into jars and cover hot. Dinner. Old-fashioned Codfish Pie Line n baking dish with two crusts of rich paste and bake. Lemove the upper crust and fill with the codfish prepared as follows: Flake and freshen one st'äp of fish. Cut an onhm In pieces and boil until done. Boil one cup of milk, thicken with a tablesnoon of dissolved flour, add the fish and onion, a tablespoon of butter and a little pepper. Serve very hot. Canteloupe Preserve Half ripe canteloupes. pare and seed. Cut in small pieces and for every three pounds allow two pounds of sugar. Let this stand for three hours and then boi! until the syrup :s thick and the fruit tender. Just before removing from the fire add the juice of two lemons. turne:"1, to Walkerton after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Stone. Miss Esther English, who has been visiting friends here, has returned to her home at Benton Har-jor. Mich. Miss Nellie Long left Wednesday night for a week's visit at Indianapolis and Franklin, Ind. J. H. Harding and Charles Miller of Iogansport visited friends here Wednesday. Mrs. A. Locker, who lias been suffering with blood poisosing in her hand, the result of running a sliver into her hand two weeks ago, is slightly improved. Mrs. C. Beam and daughter. Mildred. Mishavvaka av., have returned from a three months' visit, at Pittsburgh, and other points ir. Pennsylania. Mrs. F. Martin of Elkhart has been a guest of her parent. Mr. ann Mrs. A. Brown. S. Ninth st., this week. Mrs L. Smith left Wednesday for a weeks' visit with relatives in Mich-J ij-an. j Mrs. David Vanhuysen of Battle j Creek. Mich., lias arrived here fori an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. j Golden Mann, Mishawaka av. j Mrs. Charles Hunshurger and daughter, Margaret, are vi-itinp Mrs. ! TIunsburrer's parents. Mr. and M r. I j Marker, at Woodland. Mrs. Fred Erant is ill of an a?-i tack of tonsilitis. I WOMKX DON'T ham: to pay mourn nun-is nm conIUXT STVLKS AT KUwonr irs. The COKCFCT suits and coats for women the new long straight lines without extra cost. New shipments of ready to wear garments arrived today the positively correct styles at our wellknown popular prices. Advt. THi: KLJSWOIITII SToKF. soiTii m:i m:vii:v no. i I.. (). T. M. Semi-public installation of oüieers at h;Jl Iiday evening. Special mubic bv Artis' orchestra. Advt. An artitici.il horn, having its elasticity, strength and insulating iu-l-1 1 a . is Ke n;.' in ide in -rmany from hides, chemically treated.
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This is a gorgeous assemblage of decidedly fashionable models in IEveninir Coats and Wraps at moderate prices. These garments are in bright colors and stylish shades a collodion that leaves nothing to be desired. All the tlulTy, frill v models that women iust rave over and the prices are indeed moderate, S25, S32.50, S.59.50 and S5().oo. Your early selection (Friday) is desired if you wish choosing from the complete assortment. Stunning Autumn Coats and Smartest Suits Featuring the New Long
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1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From Records of Indiana TitU nnd Ixan Co. Jennie K. Kberhart, administrator to Karl J. W. Fink, part of lot ?,, I'.arhee's 6 Acres, Mishawaka. $t00. Carles Z. flailey, sheriff, to Kmma V. Lughton, lot ' 1 Hoseland park, Herbert J. Iyederer, executor, to Andrew II. Jorensen and wife, lot Dinan's sub-division, $L',200. South Head Highland Cemetery association U I-"red I. Futter, lot I 15 Hideland section South Lend Highland cemetery, $30. Wililam IC. Stuebaker. trustee, to Clem W Studebaker. lot 12U Henry Studel aker's second addition. $1. Willianx hi. St udel.aker. executor, to Adelle Studebaker, lots 130, 13-' and 133 in Henry Studebaker' s second addition. 5 1. Charles CJ. Wells and wife to Marenee N. Powell, part of lot 1. Cole's first addition to Mishavaka. n. The Soutb r.eni Itnd Co. to Wilüaiii H. Morle and wife, lot .'42 in Herner Oroe third addition. $1. I;wis H. Hough and wife to Vernon C. Hastin-s, part of lot 14S Sorin's secoTd adlition. $1. James G. Hayden and wife to Samuel V. Haer, lot 112 South Fast addition. ?1. Marcy A. Summers and husband to Kli Cable, 'lot ST Arnold's second addition. $1. Mary K. Magert to J. Willi Cotton, executor, lot 1& O. I. Walkerton. Jl. Laura C Woods and husband to trustees of the Mizpah hurch of the Avange ical association, lot 3 14 Wenger and Kreichbaum's first UroaJway .Idiiton. $ 1 . 2 T, 0 . Klmer I-:. Taylor, guardian, to Charles Cond, a tract of land in Cnion townhip. $T5. Mabel Treanor Wood and husband to Lo us O. Kinerk. lot 205 Samuel (Joed addition. $375. I r. ('h.'if'Ve. diseases of women. Othce 17 l'urtaäe av. Advt.
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long straight models! Our buyer now in New York City is sending in new coats and suits at a fast rate. "He is on the job every minute selecting the very latest. You will lind a very wealth of handsome models awaiting your approval. Suits and coats that are unusual in desiVn and
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3 u Art Shop I for food J Picturft rramünöß 0 t - ' - - -----. g Restore for Iceu cf böiul thirds. Qi'jvrr CxrJ faux IJ J&ttfJtr p if i PRICE TAKES A CLIMB Potatoes CimUil at $J a Ilit-hel at Otv Market. Potatoes climbe.l in price Thursday at the City market where they were ;uoted at i oushel, an in crease of 2i cents over the pri . Tuesday. Peaches al.j were s-IliriK ' a litt 1 higher, althougl many deal-j ers had them fr sale at $1.50 per! bushel. I'tiiis sold a,t il a bü.-he!. eirt:s at '.') ci-r.ts. cabfa-e ;it three; cents a pound, live old bicker,- 2f cf-nts. Tom.itors were sellmg at il.2" a '.ushel, considerably cheaper than i.s ial. Only 4. w aeons were on hand at the market Thursday luondnu. pr'!ably due to the fact that producers were unable to gather their producin the vv t behls and alo b-Ca.U-e i,f : the muddy condition of the road. ! i;vj:nin; uiiap ni cons SJä to .,0 at r.LLsWOKTH'.N I'ItII.V. Women are indeed amazed at the wond-rf:;l ever.in'-' wraps arid oats j we are selling at (25. $32.5'. 5: j and $5'J. Sure see them Friday. Advt. Tin: kllsw i:T!i sti:f. I . o r. e m i a is preparing to :.;v blooded marcs in North ami S" ! ! America, a.- soon as pp'rtumtyj arises and to di-'pose of th m at: .untion to breeders an-1 farrtiers iu '.ara-s pan o: the tIIip re.
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Tovn THE HOME Whn the hör- e is prte-.ted by stronc iakn do.irs. t.e family and you are s'f, m ur; and free from o'it.-ide Nrry. The family njoy th'ir evenings lie down in pc.i.ff.l slumbers. Vo:;r home b .wiu vo.ir ( astle. and b- it v r ho poor, one of )ir rrrrt.-t joys is r'-a lizi r that happiness abounds v.iu re protection. i ( rtam. Vtur savings, pliccd m the St. J.tscjih County S,xvir.gs Hank, will afford you this same feeiir. lt of protection and hcru rity. 4 Interest on Savings. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK. ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. HARRY L.YERRICK Funeral Z n , ... . . , Read NEWS TIMES Want Ads
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