South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 8, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 January 1917 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN

Ii. v !'.) -t.. V. ' ..i , - ; t ; !!.(-.' r.d ti. - t , K" n; , vVarI hr Ii;.-!i.Js .i . Ti ' i . t s n . i ni1 rr..! (:. Mjo . o 1 , ;-r m t ! I w i-i ( w. rMrs. J. : a n, m u -i- a -f j f 1 1 - Vift. A !. wis .- r t-d. .t; 1 1 Vukn a v . , i :i hiidr n'. v.' Ill t;!t ?.ini partv Sat 'jr-i.t: until Ö , v. rsr birthday i.tuirht r, AI Maude Ston i : W 1 ? : i ; ; i noon i rom Ii c !. ration of thri r: r: i i-r s.iry of her J..--phin'. .Mrs. h r. ahi of the kindergarten, w ill hi I-1 rn and r Mishawaka Will There will he ;o tell stories to the M.iry Sullivan of a-;.-t in sring. Tb- i..r 1 m t S u n da i. Miss Buth I'r.tiii '. Hundred rlub r. g at th horn- of P'-'f. N. ST. Louis' blvd plea The cniru' was passed ery int'y in plajing ard and with music. Priz- u ! captured by Mi-. Buth 'Vouch an. 3 Bohert Hilter. I b-f re. -hni-nt were served. In two we-k. ("arl Schubert. 217 S. "'Ott St., nil! hae th' club. j hi.-on f ntertaiio-d at din- i Nicholson Inn Sunday 1 compliment to Mr. and i W. B .Jo Ji'r at the N -! i i ! i in -Mrs. A. i: Sale Stover and Miss JamThe r.a,iie- Aid Munsori chapel wijl society of the mcft Thursday at th- residence of Mrs. Hat.'-r, Sample Street rd., they will hold an all day session. Frank where se winir Mrs. John u'riium, ts N. Michigan st., entertained at a dinner party vesterday at the Nicholson Inn. i 'ov ers ei e laid for 11. A party of 10 your.ir people were entertained at dinner at the Nicholson Inn yesterday by Mrs. William JJooth. .Ul' N. Main st. Tn"Iay. Miss Nellie DeYVells, frer st., will he hostess 7 1 r Wento the Pixie (lirls. A meetintr of the mothers' department of the Progress club will be held. The Ayudadora circle will have a meeting with Mrs. John (J. Yeagley. S20 Park av. Mrs. W. D. P.oop. 503 Rlverslflo dr., will entertain the National asciatlon of Mail Carriers. Members of the south section, "Women's league of the I 'irst Methodist church will ?neet with Mrs. J. M. Chillas, 511 S. St. Joseph st. Airs. S. P. Stults, Mrr,. K. U. Ilupel. Mrs. J. W. Hittinger. Mrs. Ada H. Powman, Mrs. Marshel Hughes, Mrs. C. K. Puss and Mrs. Martha Johnson will assist. Wednesday. Mish i:iizabeth A. Paidle, 711 Ford ?t., will entertain informally itt her home. A meeting of the Women's suild f t. James' church will he held. Mrs. Hiram Penrod, 2317 Mishawak l UV., will be hOStCSS to the Independent club. The department of history of the I"ro;its.s tlul will meet. A meeting of the W. ( Needle tlub will be held wich Mrs. William Vant. K4 4 Lincoln way W. The Wednesday club meet will be with Mrs. Charles S. Uosenbury, 1 ::. Woodward rv. The Pythian Tea ladies will have a meeting in the K. of P. club rooms. The Pleasant View W. v T. V. v ill meet with Mrs. David Augustine, isol Lincidii way W. 'Mmhm1j;-. The Twin City Sewing circle will ie entertained hy Mrs. K. ( Witwr. K. Pfonsoji s. .Mrs. I'd ward C-.ns, 709 W. Washington av.. will entertain the Harmony St winc circle. The Ideal Kmbroidery t bih will hae a meeting with Mrs. Harney Schwartz. 7'J : Werna r st. A mcetiiiur of the Ladies" Aid society of ('.race M. P. church will be hold in the church parlors. Mrs. I red J. P i gel. 019 T'. Washington av.. is to tntfrtain the Wonien's Missionary sooietv Presbyterian ehurch. . .

Social Calendar

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Proirress e'.uh will meet in the club ! rooms. j Mrs. IV A. Grant. Ill K. Navarro! st. will be hostess to the Pastime; Iub. ; I'riciay. . The O. N. . elub will meet with the Mioses l.dia Wittenburg and I. er. i Dreihell is. 217 S. Carroll st. The Norman I'ddy Sowing circle w ill ha t its regular meeting in t li ball. A meetinir of the eh ics and j hi! anthropy department of the Prog ress cluh will he held. Mr I ; . Ka:!sha"k. 21 S. 1 elthe I. ws t . win ; e hostes Frances Willard W. '. T. F. to Announcements Trie Mission. iry society of the Ind.ana Aenue Christian church will ::.eet T le.hiy afternoon .it the home of Mrs Fre i Wilson. .' : 4 H.uiey av. The Wom.jt. au.!:ary of West-i.i.!-'.er Pre i : im h.lrt h WiU ntertur. .it a thimble Tuesday . tteir..' us .4t the home of .Mrs. i V. rrr. I UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. Michigan St. i

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BY JANE 1 1 -r c- is i lot of turkish towel in;. Mini. i rue told rue to j.mw to oi:." aid Mane to Marjorie one morning :s she handed her a big package. " Why whatever will I do with it all.'' ak-d Mnrjorie a.n she -tapered under the weight of the bundle. "Oh. you can make a lot of useful thinizv from it." answered Marie ' For instance, why not make a, laundry hag t hang on the Inside of a c loset door? t ;rn th bottom that it forms a To make the bat, of the towel up o pocket letting the, the towel extend t i border of about five inches above the top of the hak. The plain bands in the horder may 1 briar stitched, and the word laundry worked in French I knots in a paie ?olored wash floss. j "To fasten the hag secureiy to the jean be placed to tit into eiiht white bone rings, four to be placed on the top of the hag and four on the hnttom. "Cute little hath dlnner rn also

IN MILADY'S BOUDOIR

B7 OWEN tiii: daily n.i:.NsiN(;. The interior of the body should be thoroughly cleansed daily. Just as regularly as we take our daily shower and sponge and our more luxurious beauty bath. First, the mouth. As good children, we were taught to brush our teeth, ami I hope to use dental floss, that no tiny decastating ferments of food might lodge between the teeth; but if we are to have a sweet, pure breath, we must wash out our mouth as well. A three per cent solution of boraclc acid is, perhaps, the most cleansing wash we could use, and the simplest, besides being evoellent for the teeth. Wash the mouth out twice a day with this. In addition cut a lemon in narrow strips and use to wash off the tongue in the morning. The nasal passages and the throat need most particular attention. If there Is no tendency to catarrh it will be sufficient to wash out the LOW COST OF

BT MRS. FLORENCE MAT.

IlreakfastPananas. Crisp Paeon. Rice Griddles. Coffee. I ai lie! icon. Pork a la Pheme. Graham Bread. Cake. Cocoa. Dinner. Peet Soup. Proiled Lamb Chops. Baked Potatoes. Poiled Onions. Orange Salad. Lulu Paste. Toasted Crackers. . llrtvikfa-t. Coffee. Rice Griddles Mix cold cooked rice with milk, one egg, half a and two teaspoons one cup of one cup of cup of flour of baking Dowder. Peat well and cook in email cakes on a griddle. Luncheon. Pork a la Pheme Chop enough cold pork to make two cups, add a tablespoon of chopped olives and salt and pepper. Soak a tablespoon of powdered gelatine in half a cup of cold water until soft, then add Whitmore. 1 422 Lincoln way W. Mrs. Otho Dalrymple and Mrs. John Bordner will be the assisting hostesses. The meeting of the Women's Home Missionary society of St. Paul's Methodist M. F.. church, which was to have been held Jan. y with Mrs. Samuel Moslman, 925 Portage av.. has been postponed one week on account of illness in the home. The Bibles classes of districts 7 day afternoon at 2:J0 o'clock when they will meet at the home of Mrs. I'aniel Rich. XU Lcland av. Members of the Young People's society of St. Peter's Herman Lutheran church met Sunday evening and plans were made for a social evening to be enjued Tuesday, Jan. 1. in the school house. The Y. P. A. of the First F.van- : gelical chir.c h will hold its monthly j business and social meeting at the home of Miss Margaret Freshley, ''v W. Monroe st., Tuesday evening. : The annual reports of the secretary r.d treasurer will be given. A prorrtm has also been planned. The Past Presidents of Auten W. U c.. Nc. 14, will hold a thimble Tuesday afternoon at the old court house. Following are the hostesses f. r the afternoon: The Mesdames I Klvina Gillman, Dora Casey, Marj -a ret Heiser. Ixmise Walc'smith. Ida IK. Snyder. Julia Smith. Genevieve ! Frar.tz and Flirence Mussil. PERSONAL W. F. Thom-as of Auburn. Ind.. was a Kiitst oer Sunday of Miss Sibyl Jennings. ;' 1 s S. St. Louis st. Miss Mabel McGowan, ZM N. Main t.. has returned after attending the wedding of Miss Puth Noble and Ivor Barclay at Niles. Mrs. Elmer Stremme. 7c." W. Colfax av. was called to Chicago on

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f made from the towelir.fr. Shape the. uppers from the towel and fasten to the regulation bedroom slipper. Cut the towel in the shape of an apron pocket, about eight inches on the straight 'side and six inches deep. The straight e(ge is hemmed for briar stitching and fastened to the soles in the usual way. A pretty little bow of wash ribbon or a simple roe or two in Presch knots on the top of the upper complete a pretty little pair of .slippers which even a bath cannot spoil. " A travelers bat? to hold the usual toilet articles, can be made luite attractive and durable if Turkish towellnK is used instead of the usual cretonne. The case should be made in the usual shape, about nine by sixteen Inches, lined with rubber and arranged with pockets to hold brush, comb, washcloth, sponge, soap, tooth paste, brush and buttonhook. SEARS. Immediate openings of the nostrils wdth a pad of absorbent cotton dipped boracic acid solution and tied carefully to the end of an orange wood stick; the throat in such cases should be gargled with half a glass of pineapple or apple Juice. The pineapple Juice is much better. If there is a catarrhal condition existing you need an atomizer and should spray the nasal passages and throat with an oil spray three times a day. In spraying the throat inhale constantly, so that the spray may reach the larynx; in spraying the nose use the n "?le of the atomizer, a nose guar1! (.ne is furnished with most ;toii izers) so that you may Insert the nozzle in the nose without injury to the delicate membrane. Wash out the lining of the eyelids each morning and night with the same solution of boric acid recomm ended for the mouth. Use an eye cup to apply this. LIVING MENUS enough boiling water to dissolve it and. when nearly cool, add threequarters of a cup of whipped cream and the chopped pork. Turn into a mould and serve in slices with a mayonnaise dressing. Dinner. Beet Soup Fry half a chopped onion until brown in two tablespoons of butter and flour. Add a tablespoon of vinegar and two cups of soup stock. Hoil two minutes longer and add two cold cooked beets chopped tine. Orange Salad Cut in thin slices and serve on lettuce with the following dressing. Boil together live minut?s one cup of water and half a cup of sugar. Just before taking from the fire squeeze in the juice of a whole lemon. Chill and pour over the salad. Lulu Paste Cream half a cup of common cheese with a quarter of a cup of Roquefort cheese and half a teaspoon of tinely minced onion. Add a teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce and a little paprika. Serve with toasted crackers. account of the death of her five-year-old granddaughter, Margaret Richardson. She had been ill with diphtheria. Mrs. Richardson, the mother of the child, was formerly a resident of this city. J. Auer, 319 S. Taylor st., who suffered a sprained side when he slipped and fell on the icy pavement about a week ago. is unimproved. Mrs. Phoebe Lovejoy, 116 Dubail av., is ill at her home. Mrs. C. Brewer of Lakeville arrived here Sunday to undergo an ; operation at Epworth hospital. Mrs. , Brewer is well known here. : Mrs. E. Smith of Lakeville is the ' guest of her sifter. Mrs. I. L. Dice, Michigan st. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Heiermann of Nappanee have returned home after ! a visit with W. L. Dallmann. 102 Niles a v. Miss Louise Weld. 100 2 W. Colfax adlson, Wis., av., left Monday for Madl where she will resume her studies at ! the university of Wisconsin. Miss Martha Jaroszewski. 2 201 Kenwood av.. has returned from a week's visit with her sifter in Chicago. Mrs. Robert Reeder and Miss Mae Coons went to Importe Sunday. Mis-s Gladys Royer of Stevens Point. Wis., is visiting Mrs. Joseph V. Wypiszynski. S 2 1 W. Napief st. Mortimer O'Dell. 72S N. Cüshin st., has returned from a visit In , Evansville. Mrs. Vera Sehamel. 1"04 X.lMain"; st.. has i;ojie to Salt Lake City for a lit with her sister. Mis.: Irene Goffeney left Monday' morning for Greencastle. Ind.. where she will resume her studies' at DePauw university after spending a couple of weeks w ith her parents. , Rev. aj:d Mrs. Martin Goffene)-, 233 ; S. St. Peter st. xotici:: W. W. of A.. Colfax Camp 330 regular meeting Monday night. Neighbor requested to attend. A good time. Initiation and refreshment?. AdvL

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

i social i:v knts. Mrs. Stanley Fisher, Brooktield st., tntertoined 27 little girls Sunday afternoon in honor of the 11th birthday anniversary of her daughter. HIeonor. The afternoon was enjoyed with games and piano selections by Miss Pleonor. At 6 o'clock a fine supper was seVved at a prettily appointed table. Miss Klc-onor was remembered with many pretty presents. The little guests were: Anna and Eleanor Fisher, M. Deka, K. Deka, Veronica Klajbor. Hewdige Deka, H. Deka. M. Moskwlnski. F. Mokwinski, J. Gadacz, Wyremblewskl, Sophia Fiwek, S. Netka, Robakiwski. T. Klosownkl. M. Koleslak, T. Hobawski, Malkowski, Banaslewicz. J. MalkowskI, J. Chrobot. Lybertowski. Karaszewski, M. Trojanowski, Dembski, Kus and Szyrnanowski. Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Brydzynski, 40S S. Michigan st., pleasantly entertained with a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The table was prettily decorated with flowers and there were covers for six. The military' rank of Falcons, Z. B. No. l, will hold their exercises Wednesday evening at Z. IJ. hall. The committee in charge of the annual ball of Lady Falcons, Z. B. No. 7, will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Z. B. hall. HAITI SMS. . ulian, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivov is Hanyzewski, corner Ford and Wainut sts., was baptized Sunday afternoon at St. Caslmlr's church. The god-parents are Joseph Hanyzewski and Mrs. Magdalene Nadziorny, both of Laporte. Alicia Ester, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrowczynski, was baptized Sunday afternoon at the St. Hedwige church. The godparents are Mrs. Hedwige Weglenski and Joseph Kiel. Ester Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Drajer, 614 Warren st., was baptized Sunday afternoon at St. Hedwige church. The god-parents are Mrs. Theophila Zawodny and Frank Nowicki. PERSONALS. Mrs. Vincent Makielski, 411 X. Birdsell st., and her daughters. Mrs. John Suberniak, Tutt st., Mrs. Stanley Pierce of Five Points, returned from a day's visit with the former's son, Albin Makielski in St. Joseph, Mich. George Wcisleyski of Indnana Harbor is here on business. Tony Kruk returned to Detroit following a two months' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus Kruk, Wilber st. Frank Szczeglinski, of Hammond, is here on business. Martin Holewczynski, who has been here visiting with friends, left today for Chicago. John Iewandowski of Laporte is spending a few days with relatives and friends. He is the guest of Mrs. Emilia Beczkiewicz. 117 S. laurel st. Wplter Jarzminski arrived here from Chicago for a visit with friends. Miss Anna CholodzleJ returned to her home in South Chicago following a week's visit with friends here. Stanley Grzynmczak of Michigan City is spending a few days with friends here. Joseph Kramasik left for Detroit after a few days visit with friends here. S. Makowskl returned today to his home in Chicago after a couple of days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. Makowskl, Warren st. Joseph Marszalkowski. Micheal Hoffman, Valentine Sudolny and Frank Konleczka returned from an auto trip to Niles. "Walter Karlowski of Lafayette is here on business. Frank Szwarzewski of Indiana j r Y ;; J t:.

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When the new battleship Missis sippi slides down the ways at Newport News on Jan. 2"-. Miss Camilla McPeath. a pretty society l-lle of Meridian, Miss., will give the new sea fighter the name of her native state. Miss McPeath is well known in social circles throughout tLe south and is especial!- nnwn as a tVDica 1 southern beautv.

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davs with i; ;vihis rit-re. Peter Wirmanski returned to Chi- ' (.U'o following a brief visit with J friends here. George Trozcz left for his home i In Toledo following a short visit with friends here. Stanley Kolubski, W. Division St.. has gone to Chicago for an indefinite stay. Edward Waszkowicz of Chicago i centf'ng a few days with friends l"ne condition of Mrs. Iouis Radecki, 4 34 Walnut St., who has been seriously ill for several days, is now somewhat improved. George Kopniewski returned to Indiana Harbor following a few days' visit with friends here. Ieo Toralskl. who has been here visiting with friends left today for Cleveland. Walter Holtaniak arrived here from East Chicago for a visit with friends. Stanislaus Grzymus, Pralri av., has gone to Chicago to spend a week with friends. RIVER PARK Charles Weidler of South Bend gave an address on "Woman Suffrage" at the regular meeting of the Brotherhood of the River Park M. V.. church held Sunday afternoon at the church. Mrs. L. S. Fickenscher also gave a talk in the interest of the "Franchise League." A River Park league was organized with 20 charter members. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Hiram Penrod; vice president, Mrs. Edward McFall; secretary, Mrs. Samuel Dixon: treasurer. Mrs. Alva Wiser. The first meeting will be j held Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, at i the school house. Herman Wilson of Mishawaka gave piano selections during the meeting and sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." The River Park Independent club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Burt Hardy, Short St., Mishawaka. Mrs. Frank Rupe, X. Sixth st.. entertained with a dinner of 14 covers Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Rupe and A. M. Bussert. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Paumhash of South Bend. H. E. Windbigler, Adrain Bussert, Mrs. Kmbrose Bussert and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Earhart of Mishawaka.' Mrs. Edward Krill was hostess at Mrs. Vernon Cormican, who were married during the holidays. Covers vere laid for eight. A party of young people enjoyed a hayrack ride to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. S'mithle, near Lakeville, Saturday evening. An oyster supper was served and the evening spent in dancing and various games. The River Park Civic- club will meet Tuesday evening at the school house. Miss Virginia Tutt of the public library in South Bend will give the principal address. Other numbers on the program will be vocal numbers by Miss Stella Vanderhoof and Herman Wilson of Mishawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Baehler of S. Thirteenth st., entertained at dinner Sunday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Miller. Covers were laid for 10. Mr. and Mrs. William Ault entertained with a family dinner Xunday. Mrs. George Fetters, Pleasant st.. entertained with a dinner of 10 covers Sunday. Among the Kuest were Mr. ard Mrs. Fred Schurt and daughter, Frances, of Dowagiac, Mich., and Mrs. Carrie Cross of Nachusa, 111. "God's Promises to Fs," will he the subject discussed at the midweek prayer service at the M. E. church Wednesday evening. Rev. J. A. Iord will have charge of the meeting. Mrs. Jackson Evans, who has been ill the past week, is in a sexious condition. Miss Ruth Harrison, her granddaughter, of Detroit, is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wrigley of Dowagiac, Mich., spent the week 1 X' . -v. . mm 1'

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: W ednesday. end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Casper, N. Seventh st. E. J. Ketterman returned to Dowagiac, Mich., Monday morning after a week-end visit with his family. Mrs. Martha Beard of Larwill, Ind.. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Jolly, S. Seventh st., relumed Monday. Mrs. Clara Yeakey is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Swarm at Klondike. Mrs. A. M. Cormican of Smith St., who has Veen ill for several days, shows no improvement. Thomas Muhday of Springfield, 111., arrived here Monday morning for a week's visit with friends. John Fisher, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Leightner, the past week, returned to Lakeville, Monday. The Misses DeCondres. Weaver and Rensberger, teachers in the River Park school, are ill. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FYorn Re-cord of Indiana TltU and lyOAn Co. August 'an Haven to Lucy Martens and TCmiel Claeys. lot 11 in Klingel and Mayr's sub-di ision. $1.100. William H. Hesse and wife to An ton J. Jankowski. lot öl in Citj izen's Lancl Co. West End sub division. ?L ! Michael Jiazinskl and wife to Kon- ' tantv Jarembka and wife. lot ifi0 Summit place. $535. Mabel Treaner Wood and husband to Steve Kovach and wife. ?,?. ft. off j west side of lot -IT in Arnold'- Is i addition. $1 ,r0ft. j John Nelson and wife to Theodore ; c . Holt and wife, lot in William I Miller's addition, J2.T00. (Jenrire Wroblewski and wif Antoni Holwinski and wife, lot to 3.1 in Studehaker's sub-division. $1. John W. Frban to Pert K Etling. 0 acres ir. )lie township. Jl. Ida Kate I'arrote and husband to (Jeort'e A. llarrop, lot 1". in Smith and Jackson's sub-division. $1. Cyrus Walter and wife to Vernon C. Hasting, lot 32 in St. Joseph park. $1. ; KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Regular meeting of Crusade lodge j tomorrow night. Annual roll call, j No rank work. Program and i smoker will follow busing meetj ing. Iodge will he opened at T:.?0 ; sharp. Come and meet the j otocers. ar.swer to your name ! fnj'jy the evening. Daniel B. I C. C Adt. new and Ne. inss oplns orricps. John C. Hiss has entered the real estate business in So ith Bend, handling d- eloped and undeveloped properties, honds. insurance, collections and loans from his ortlces, 22422j Farmers Trust Building. r'.ell phor.e. 140and 2 4; Home Phone, 3640 tAdvt.

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Travel tiOMEOF GOOD CLOT HES .0. ST CCD. MOQ. . The C. V. Copp Music Shop irprn Erery rcnlrvff. 228 South MlcfrUran St. CHARITIES BODY MEETS XfciN of Families i .at ion Are Aided by OrganIMcnisHI. Division two of the Associated Charities council held its regular bi-monthly session this afternoon in the Associated Charities otlices in the Dean building. Discussion of need families aided by the organization will be led hy .Mrs. Cora Weiller. The board of directors will meet Tuesdav afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. ri;ci:iits sioo. Revenue receipts for Saturday, handled by W. F. Kirk, deputy collector of the sixth Indiana district, amounted to approximately $4C'V'iar and tobac co taxes formed the hulk of the amount. MELTS tonic; I IT. A rneetintr of the "ivi Federation will be held this -venirig at o'clock in the otlices of F. P. Parro-s, municipal recreation dir'-'tor. Planfor th- month of Fehrwary will 1 iscussed. notkt: to Tin; pi iii.h . I. the undersigned will not ! i -sponslhle for any eights cf,ntract-d by my wif Minnie Marckl-, who left my home without cause Jan. 4th. 1917. Mr. Jchn J. Marckb-, sll N. Alleti st. Advt. RL.MOVAL XOTICi:. Justice Jas. Y. Wypiszynski has moved the Justice court and hi la.w ofle from S. Chapin st. to room in the Odd Fellows' olocK. Advt. John Kuli desires hereby to announce his candidacy for VunHl-iiuin-at-Iarg" subject to th Democratic Primaries .Man h Tili, 1917. He was horn and raised in St. Joseph County ami ha lived in the sixth ward for the p;tst fifteen (IZ) ars. If r.oniinated and elected he Pledge. his support in the 'oun. il to all measures for a lx-ttrr and biggtT South PeiwI. Alvt. Mrs. f H. Suits spent Saturday here. of I'owutriac

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