South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 336, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1916 — Page 7

THE 5ÖUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND

BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH

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t i u. ;r lime .'i.ir.'i.-nr, jan.es ii.t"ri. oi .vir. ana .m r ? . josepn uoim.

rf t ti r from ,t ft--a I.iys isit Miss I-'-ola Koomler of Laporte

i:i Chir.iu'o. as a k'uest of her aunt. .Mri. J. C

Mr?, i:. K. Kit i j-ffer d r p. mm-; W. .V Skinn r and family hae ' onlim?. Sunday.

stroke :it the hoi ).- of Mr-. rn''d Into t r t - hoas -n a , Mis. .Mamie nii was hostess s.-.t-

,M.ir Xt-iii.j.. M or. -lay, u i.f r- h- ; M.. whir h they recently pureh i- d. itajinu,'. I ! r si-t. r, Mrs. I. J. '"d whirh Mr. Skint. er, with a force Iladlock. is aiinu' f"r 1.' r. "f men, ,s rep.t i n n Mr- uto .ir-'.n r t ' ; r t : 1 Ta ' Mi-'. llora K. ha i, who i- far- '. to her h rt,.- in South M : I after in'-,' f'-r I -r ! lu-htf-r. Mrs. '!.arl-s .i f '.v V :-;t at the (Ji or:e Koont;- in Soath P.end. spent the Hale h.T.ie. vse.-k at her home here. Mrs. Ki.iiis Kollow i on th- si k Mr1-:. Jeuri-'e .'. Jale of Chicago ; j- her" for a fe; davs stay at their llev. H. A. "arr w.is .-al!"d ; h-.;r:e h re. "oi.itd. Ma h.. V-dn d.iy. to pr a h Mr. and Mrs. 're--o hae

Tf.f fi.n r;il s'rvio- of one of tlif ""nc to Iuisi'v' where thy have i Mrs. Robert Harris

inern! ts of KU former h tr'e, Mrs. employment teachers in the State i ret.ti. f. He returned home Thürs- Industrial s hool for hovs in that

(;,, city. F.iL'ht hundred hoys are in at-!

Thorna T. !or. I i k "oinst'k t. r dance then- at jisent. Mr. and ;rd t V Ion Wer I. er haw rettirned Mr-. 'rc.;. are hoth experienced Ui.;ji a M-wct k-' : 1 1 rs t i r i i-C trip in teachers. the northern w.(!. T.ivlr and H'-nry I'rank i on the sirk list.

'omsteck im'!: killed one h.r. I o!viri jr., lias purchased a ;

t.rday evening at a meeting of the C- club. Torn Richardson of La port? vi.sittd Mr. and Mr.". J. C. Ordur.g Hun-day.

C. M. Houser and family will j

Mrs. (Ipr.rpp Sharp at Mill Creek. Mrs. Harry Wedel and children are pending: several days in South Rend, quests of the former's sister.

ARD MO RE, IND.

The following; program was given 1 y the boys and girls of Ardmore srdiool Tuesdav fVf-nirrj. The room

Mr. an. I .Mr-, r.eorre '. dale have J-or. I a u t otno ,il- throu-h the local' 4.w r,. r.ir.n4I (r sn.

clement weather.

si'ucfl thir hou. l,.,.l - ! and a.-'er;t, 'or-e Mover. !nted their hou-e to H. '.. Luke, : 'rd has b-en received from Hick the owner of the new basket factory, '"mstock and Torn Taylor, local A.'irnn Hendleman was a business hunters in the north woods, that isifor hi XiJes Tu'sda v. they haw -ach shot their one deer Rurtoti Ituri-'oyiiH ;ml bis mother, allowo! ),y law. They are enjoying Mrs. Rose i:. Rur-'oyr.c. and Ieor'e tlio sport immensely. Fred Hinckley W. Minster were (.iimiics i si r .rs i ri has receive a b tter from his brothriiflian.ir. Tiifsd-iy. ' '-"H, reporting that he ot his .rs. W. F. Rejber lias r'turne.i '-;air)e the first day out. from a visit of several weeks ithj The Sk ial Hour will be entertain1 er daughter, Mrs. J. F. Wilkinson, i "-d I'riday at the home of Mrs. Alta in Iittj-oit. ! Smith, assisted by Mrs. Brown.

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Arbor for a few .lays isit with his? a full attendance is requested. :n, Harold Storkk. who is attend-j A numb.-r from tliis village atim; the state university. j tended the special meetings now beMax Skinnf a.nj Kdmnd i'atb-yn' held at the Methodist church in t ave gone to Detroit to work. Mr. i llinchman Sunday evenin-jr. ' .-kmncr's resta ura nr will be inj Atty. "harle 1 1. Kavanaugh was hat'-re of his brother. M!s Skin-,a business visitor in Winona. Minn., i.er. 'sever;.. I ilajs last week. Mr. and Mr. ieorge (. ;,f- of , F.etrien Springs' annual poultry 'hi. ago, Mrs. tto lirsen of South show will commence Wednesday, Fend, and Mrs. Rose F. Wit olf of Nov. and continue four days', "airland, wert' guets it the home . More than '.no birds will be shown, of Mr. and Mrs. ;eorge Halback, at bat 10 coming from South Tuesday". i Fend, a number from Chicago. St.

Mr. and Mrs Karton Kur u-.-yne .Jo-ph. Kenton Harbor and Xiles.

!Ti ers of the Kerrien Springs Foultry association are: President. H. X. "Kriegs; vice president, Samuel R. Clvln. Ferretary and treas-

werc vi-tois at the 'icon Hathaway '.one in St. Joseph Monday. A union Thanksgiving servi.e was held at the Luther. n church Thursday morning. The work in (iodf rev's canning la' tory closed l.t week. The seaM'ti has been a successful one for the local plant, under the manage-

er.t of I. I.. l'...wman. They lave!

been since strawberry time, caaming large quantities of stra w berric, ..oi-n-rriefs, re! am! LI. irk ra.-ql-i erries, blackberries, peaches, pear, Munatdcs and appies. !! carloads of cMnud goods already having been .-hipped front this point. Two rarla.'s of sugar have -been consumed l'.v J'o Kerrien Springs plant. As I.igh as 80 people were employed during the strawberry seasoip. but ether fruits require less labor for re ".t ration, the avt-rae number heir. C from six to Ke 1 he lb-rrien Springs. Ran Claire (Hid Watervliet plants will join with the Kenton Harbor plant next year v here the plant is being enlarged ;ind remodeled. Mrs. V. F. Wetmoro went to Chicago Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with lor daughter. Mrs. .r. Howard Taylor. Miss Nellie Zupke and Freda Zupke of Arden were guests of their sister. Hattie .npke. Wednesda.y Ml. an-l Mrs. K. S. Reamdl kit Tuesday for thnlr winter home i:. ?Ce.- Smyrna. 1-Torida. Jv-Ige M. S. Munsoii of Angcdton. '.'ex.. was; a week end visitor at Not ! Range. Mr. Munson is one of the hrm of .Munson, William Mur.son, who have charge of looking after Mr. Noel's oil interests in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Imis Valton of larper. Kas., are visiting the latier's mother. Mrs. Harriet (Iraham Mrs Kelle Ie raturned I'riday ironi ; few days' visit with her father. Andrew Johnson in Karoda. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Spaulding have returned from a two vv ee k s v iit with the hitter's sister. Mrs. Will Richmond, in Keawr Falls, 1 x. Mr. and Mr". J. L. c.i'.iespie and

Song. Reward of La bor . Roth Rooms Recitation, Thanksgiving Prayer Mildred Itunyan Recitation. A Pioneer Grandmother Kvalyn Lower Song. The Wind Mill.... Room One Reading, An Old Thanksgiving.. Ethel Login Recitation, (live Thanks Verle Rennett Recitation. Crowning the Pioneers

Frank Logan Room One

Recitation. Thanksgiving at Grandmother's ....Alvina Stoppe Song. Song of Gladness. . Room Two Recitation. Our Thanksgiv ing. . . Walter Nave Song, The Squirrel in the Snow.. Room One Recitation, Thanksgiving Philosophy Manche Smith Recitation, Queer Scholars Leila Lohaugh Song, Soldiers' Chorus Roys and Girls of Room Two Playette, Fruits of the Feld Roys and Girls of Room Two Mrs. O'Xcil of Importe was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Holsbeck,

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LARGE SILK VELVET HATS Regular $2.98 values. In black and colors. Special for Saturday

100 BEAUTIFUL WAISTS Worth to 52.00. Very

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A sale of wonderful price reductions. To reduce our stock everything goes into this sale at less than cost. Every Coat, Suit and Hat i in this store must be sold regardless of price. You cannot afford to miss this sale. Early attendance is advisable. I

SALE STARTS SATURDAY

V. Pierce and familv of South

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tenuent. Hihvanl I)owling.

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NEW CARLISLE, IND.

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Miss Sarah Nittrouer was a Sun

day guest at the home of Mrs. I lleintd'old. '

S'nridiiy, Hee. will ho Rally day at t.u Christian church Rible school.

A po-;ram of unusual interest is be-I

ing pianned for the occasion.

VAN D ALIA, MICH.

Mesdames Wagner and Hupp were

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i he re will be no meeting of the . , . , . T.-

Ilotne Charitv circle this week. Mr.

James Rodders will entertain the circle Thursday. Dec. 7. Rva nächst K. H. Jackson of St.

Louis, Mo., is conducting a series of j

rye tings. at Shiloh chapel, south of town. Fvenlng services open at , :.'.) except on Sunday night, when they b gin at 7 o'clock. Rev.. W. F. Kradley and family of Three n.iks. Mich., aro iure to remain during the evangelistic meet-

Mrs. Harry Rast was called to Chicago ovei the very serious illness of her father. John Seicll and wife spen? several days in South Rend with relatives.

1 Mrs. RUa Honcyman was at her

home here Friday, returning to Dowagiac in the afternoon. Mrs. II. J. Keene was a visitor in Ca sso pol is I'riday. Mrs.. Rlva Lawson was in Elkhart Thursday and Friday, the guest of

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Mrs. Kurhans of Rolling Prairie I her. daughter. Dorothy, was guest of Mrs. C. A. Parker ! -arle ArnsburBer and family of during the past week. .Elkhart spent Sunday at the CurMr. and Mrs. C. W. Tyler were in - r( t hor"' tI . t 4 . South Fend Saturdav. KatJ Uet mf,hCr ?fcr Mr. and Mrs. George MvIt of ! lt Saturday and from there South Fend visited relative's u,r. will g.. to Granger for a week s ove r the week end. i xW w,th Elatives. IMward G. Green of Chicago was' orKo Wiltse returned to ., , , . , ... i , , . her home at Kenosha Saturday, a guest Saturday and Sunday of hi . . . m-. s:...,i. ,. " 1 I red Rietsort was a business callmother. Mrs. Sarah Green. , m: i m ... ... . . I er in Tnree Rivers Saturday. .Miss Iaira MeGovvan rsitevl i . , , , . , . . , , , , R. F .Lutes was over from Cassisitcd friends at Lvdick Sundav. , . ... . , i - ...1 r m i i ' o pol is ! ndav. .Mrs. AI Kull of Michigan ( ltv ; ' , , , , . ;, , . , .. . . . , " Abb. T)ut, transacted business in

-,,,,a, '..I Three Rivers Saturday.

v. c.'k. Mrs. J. C. rdung returned Satur-

hiy morning frui a several days" ! business trip to Hann . Ind. ;

C. W. D..iighty has one to P., n- , Thp M( V.:ir.:int ladies' Aid servton Harbor to take tieatment for I f,, fl,r Mrs. Robert Knoblock last rheumatism. Tiiursilav. There was a large attend(Mayton Hoffman and Mrs. Nor- j ailCt. man Grouch were in Chicago Wo?-,' Mr h Lv,lick of thls place. ...I........... 1.1. ..' I . "

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Representing a special purchase offj, J .1." U T-Z 1 Ui i .t !. t:

stylish Trimmed Hats, representing this-j season's best styles in Sailors, Pokes, Turbans and Side Rolls; beautifully trimmed with new ornaments. Regular values to $6.00. Special Saturday only

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Pattern Hals Values to $10.00. All the very latest styles. Extra special

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Walter Mike.ell of Indiek, Ind.. and .Mrs. I ia I'rown were the quests of

Mrs. Hay Mikesell and Mrs. II. I

o.ivfr of South I'.end last Wednesday. Tlier1 will he preaching at "Mt. I'leasant next Sunday at 9:45 tt'i 1 k. Sunday school following. Mrs. Kalph 11. Lyclick spent Wedned;jy niuht with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mikesell of I.ydick. The Mt. I'leasant Ladies' Ail will meet with Mrs. Frank Wisirins next Tuesday to fjuilt, it will he an all day meeting.

After r.idinu i" n-w sp.. ; or:n!ot v,-nn rt o T.i::i.o- ". .1 II. Urucr, o!.e M : : .1 k.fs mos jronno'Mt ;.-- k' r- mri . 1 1 : i ., lortTH'f flt-eetor o! th- : -! : a a 1, . t '.'l-.:st and S,ivin- I '"!'; p. t . Mrs. I.vd.a '. tl.M'ii .. ,i 1 1 t i : . i

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hVDHK. William Tackle of Oner, Ind.. and I'race H.trkins of I'lkhart s-pent the week end with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hark ins. Mrs. J. i:. Straup and daughter, Josephine, were Sunday guests ff Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Straup and family of Michigan City. Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley Ort of South Tend spent Saturday night .and Sun-

I s!. p soundly ray with Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wen-

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tiriminnied Mats

50 Fancy Mixture Coats,

full flare and belted models.

All colors and styles. Values JJ to $15.00. Saturday

75 All-Wool Vel our. Silk, Corduroy and Broadcloth

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118 Plush and Velour Coats, in full flare backs and belted styles. With or without fur trimmings. Values to $35.00. Saturday

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Regular values to $3.98. All good styles. All the rage in Chicago and New York. Some with gold combinations. Special (M 0Q for this sale at 4) 1 .03

Velvet Hats SI Values

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Silk Velvet Hals S3.50 Values

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OSTRICH PLUMES

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$1.75 values. Black and colors

GUARANTEED OSTRICH PLUMES

Black -1 7Q :ial at I . I U

Regular $5.00 values. Black

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Your unrestricted choice of absolutely any suit in our store including all of our beautiful Velvet, Velour and Broadcloth Suits, worth up to $40.00 and $50.00. Saturday

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DRESSES

100 Serge, Silk Poplin and Crepe de Chine Dresses,

values to $15.00. Saturday

repe de Chine Dresses, Qg ;

CHILDREN FURS

78 Sets of Children's Furs in black, grey and white; sizes 2 to 6. $5.00 values, for

$1.98

XMAS FURS 100 Sets of Xmas Furs in black, brown and grey.

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sTo;., r ,nd mre like workin-. My k ill :'. s ar - u mvreh P-tier nimii-ti.-n. The ad:es a?:'1. ; .uns jn my : .i,k h.av. entirely i! isa pp. .( r .1. "'I 'anl.ie se.-nis to I'.ave p-.; new o'e iu n. winde l-odv and I i.iornr.ii it :r others."

Mrs. N". Platz of outh Uend visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Warner Sunday. Mrs. C. (. St roup and children v ere in Mishawaka I'riday. Miss Marie McDonald and Miss

Kst her Fisher were guests Sunday of

I H Keiner, the man w h-o ad-!Mrs v;0,trude and Marv Straup. e M t -v Joolev toiloAt.l u lira sh.e : m i ii v ,,. , , . , ' Mrs 1 .01 1 se Ii(ss and dauch !!. ! T.irl.K. is .vn 1 1: r m: oout . ' .,,

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Fl'.a. of Whittmore, Mich., visited!

Smith 1 It e.d :.r.d v:r- ,

':;,:n.x territory. ;,s ,,:an ,.f with Mr. an. I Mrs. Key Peterson

!:.ir,ii!ir, h:i:h r j .: tatiori ' and family hist week

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1 o- M.in s.iid v t :-sterd.i . 'H:s state"!'::t should ins ire all of T.iid.u's ure.it merit. !ut r.ov this -t t- n:.-nt from Mrs Um ! y. a train- ! :mi!s.-. -ho.j!(' l-.tv- .i ! sol iit.lv no ! o. ,:,,'.t. Tanlae is pr.u-.d ; i t hii'iMr.'Is .is the n,.t m-.lu ine en th !?:.irk t tod iv !.r stom.teh. 'iw: a-'.d kn!r..' troul.. i.it.irrhd i !.ii:.ts. rhe ;im it is n. n. rvo.;-.-J:. ,,f ip,.et.t.- a rid th.e hke." T.i!.'. 11 i- now hein introiU.eed iu , sit'i IU M-l at th Puldie linu '.ton-,

re a sp- lal i.'.n'.ac represent.!

Mr. and Mrs. Luus Nuttini: and t f.mwlv and Mrs. (."harles Nie Person and family i-pent Sund y with Mrs. r,. W. Harkir.s. Mr. ml Mrs. Clinton Peterson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Ta-cart of FNher Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meer v.ere entertained at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Low Kiddle of South Bend Sunday.

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"Ailtf t..t M". iicars state-1 tu lald tiowda daily. AdU Ihn.

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OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY REDUCED. All Pattern Hats at

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DRESS HATS STREET HATS PARTY HATS TAILORED HATS DANCING HATS All Reduced at the Popular Hat Shop.

rZZ STYLc shop fzz womem

On Geld Crowns Q Q P 0 Bridgework V

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Union Trust Company Safe Imposit Hoves with special facilities for the privacy 't c .üt omers.

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MONEY TROUBLES

In S.uüi Bond 15 Years. Beautiful G-oll Crtnvns and Bridge wort, 22k. for oniy C0. Why pay moro? somi: ornini PRTCTS: 8rt of Toeth (worth $15) . . . $5.0i

Gold Ctowtm $3.00 i

IIrH!? Work $3.00 Knamrl Crowns . . . . . . ,$:tH F111l' , Wo ClfAnJn r0c Hours; 8:20 to 8; PuniAys 9 to 12 UNION DENTISTS 11$ S. MICHIGAN ST.

Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing Your Credit is ol at GATELY'S ?.21 S. Miehian St.

Best Clethlnp and Bhoea for Men. Women and Children at yOwp?t Pricea. ClLri.V HOME DEIT. HTCHI. and 17 . Chaptn Sc.

5 oar Specials In llrhool Shoea 98c and $1.98 KINNEY'S 11Ö-122 K. WAYXK ST.

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The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN mi roc; i nt Auditorium Theater.

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