South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1917 — Page 2

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MAY JOIN RESERVE

Matter of Entering U. S. Medical Corps to Be Discussed by Society.

rhy!c!.ina and urons of St. Jo'.-ph county will he i k el to Join th medic.il re-ejw corps of the I'nited State navy and place themelve mide;- order to sere at any time r pi-:'1 they may he neelel at a. 5j.Pii.il in--t i n - if the St. Joseph County Medical association.

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iiiion. Ir. Walter H. I'.aker. president f the ycifty. has re eivd a l-t t -r from .Jevtt Me.1. l"iiitel States navy surgeon of Indianapr lis. askinu him to present the matter hefore a nifliiu' of th a ( iation.

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ani surKoms mu.-t apply to the chief of the bureau of medical surtrery, navy department. Wahinston. I. "., for enlistment as a medical otJic r. The term of service for four yearn or during a war, hut during times of peace a man can he di.-ch arKed at his own request. After enrollment the membeis may apdy for active duty at once or lie may continue practice until t ailed upon. I.iheral pay is received by t lie doctors while on duty. Dr. J. !!. Oliver of Indianapolis, president of the Indiana State Medical association, lias Riven his endorsement to the proposition. Local physicians contemplated the formation of a hase hospital here under the jurisdiction of the American lied Cross society and had sent requests fur information, to the Red Cross headquarters at Washington. No reply has yet been received. The hase hospital would have meant the gathering of materials needed for surgical cases in the army while the other proposition which will he considered at the meeting Monday will mean that the doctor who join will he subject to actual Wi'- service at anv time.

Dr. Charles Stoltz Discusses War at Monthly Dinner of Organization.

INSTITUTION OF LORD'S SUPPER IS DISCUSSED

Hov. .lame L. (,'ardirur Preaches on "Tlmr-slay, the Iay of Farewell."

ARTISTIC FOOTWEAR Our faster offerings in Ladies' and Children's Shoes are extremely beautiful. The combinations of colored leathers, and dainty trimmings retlect the handwork of expert footwear artists.

COME AND SEE OUR SHOE BEAUTIES

The prices range from $5 to $9. Our shoe service is painstaking and accurate.

125 N. MICHIGAN ST. 4 Doors North of Elsworth's. Easy to Find and Worth Finding.

Putting away the cares, of business and oflice f'jr a few hours, more than liO members of the University club, gathered together on Thursday eening to enjoy their monthly dinner at Katie's banquet hall. The committee In charge of the dinner was composed of Horace lx, James Reynolds and Ir. Clem Shidler and from the general merriment caused

by the entertainment, the committee!

in charge .seemed to have fulfilled its purpose in putting over one of

;the best forms of entertainment that has been presented before the club. During the course of the dinner.

a "special telegraph wire" that supposedly had been connected with the banquet hall, was kept busy receiving night letters that were sent to all of the club members in attendance at the meeting. This, however, was only one form of the entertainment, evry member of the club being requited to read his telesram before the meeting and those who refuse.! the request were fined, one

prominent club member, being as-1

sessed for failure to read his telegram correctly. I-' very one of the telegrams were especially clever, all of them containing personal slams Mid jokes about the readers. Several exceptionally well rendered piano selections were given by Thomas Snow, the guest of the evening, and following Mr. Snow's part of the program, the remainder of the evening was tuvned over to a more serious nature, during which time Dr. Charles Stoltz gave his views on "war". Following the plan put Into effect last year, the club decided Thursday evening to again hold the sum-

i mer outings that wert enjoyed by

the members during the summer of 1?1.". Pres't Herring appointed a committee of live men consisting of Charles Huff as chairman, and Carl Hibbard. Xorris Ziegler. Milburn Studebaker and Mr. Kingsbury to arrange the tirst outing of the club this year, to be held Saturday afternoon, May Z.

Taking for his subject 'Thursday, the Iay of Farewell." Itev. James L. Gardiner, of the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, on Thursday evening, gave a complete history of the events that transpired upon the Thursday night before the cruci-

tiction of Jesus Christ. He told of

the "meeting in the upper room. ' where Jesus taught his disciples the importance of humility and whore he also instituted the sacrament of the Lord's supper. In speaking of the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Dr. Cardiner said: "This is the world's greatest and most enduring monument. It is a monument that devout and grateful men and women have erected wherever the gospel has preached in memory uf Him 'Who in the same night that Hp was betrayed took bread and broke it and gave to His disciples, saying, 'This is My body which is broken for you.' " At the close of the sermon "the sacrament of the Lord's supper" was administered and following this service a meeting of the otlicers and teachers of the Sunday school was held to make preparations for the

Faster servic e. The last service of i

the week will be held this evening, when Dr. Gardiner will speak on "Good Friday the Day of Crucilix-tion."

SALVATION ARMY-ASKS FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHES

ANSWER STILL ALARM ' Central Station Ilrcmni üxtinguM Small Hoof Tire.

A roof fire at the home of William Osborne, ?2 W. Colfax av.. caused only a small amount cf damage Thursday night about 7:1." o'clock. A Ptill alarm was sent to the central station. Hose company Xo. 1 and the central departments extinguished a small the in an attic at the home of Alex Potus, 26 W. Monroe st.. Thursday afternoon about 3:4." o'clock. Thi: house was damaged to the amount of $5.

Ohl Wearing Apparel Is Donated or Sohl at Very Small Cot.

Envoy Henninger in charpe of the Salvation Army Industrial home, located at the corner of Hill st. and Colfax av.. has again sent out a call to housewives for old clothes and materials for which hey have no use but Avhich the Army can use to good advantage. The Army employs two wagons to collect Jit materials and it can be reached by calling Cell phone 326 or Home 1490. The clothes are brought to the home where they are put on sale at a small price for the benefit of those who dislike to receive charity but If one is too poor to pay for them they are gladly donated. Housecleaning time means a siege of beating rugs and carpets and although the Army does not have an employment bureau it usually has three or four men looking for work, and would he glad to send them out. No charge is made for this service, either to the men or to the employers.

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Leads Stlckloy's Squacl in Marksmanship With Score of 2!). Oflicer Jack Xorthrup led the gunmen of Sert. Stickley's squad in the spring shooting at the city hall Thursday. Northrup's score was 29. Other marks were: Williams. L'S, Stickley. 24; Saherniak, 20: Hloom. 20: Szabo, 19; McMahon. 15; Ferrer. 11, and Ilosinski, 0. The squad score was 162. Sergt. Zirodzinski's squad will clo?e the first week of shootinp today.

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Easter Sunday weather predictions Mild sunny day cool in evening sun rises 5:33, and sun sets 6:32.

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The Child at Easter Is just as eager to join the fashion parade as her older sister. Here You Will Find: A Coat of Silk, just the color to suit the idea from $7.95 to $10.00. Also Smart Coats in wool serge of many shades, also the checks and plaids. Priced at $5.00. Coats for the Junior at $10.00, $12.98, $15.00.

Silk Shirts and Neckwear for Men Just the needed accessory to that new tfaster suit.

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Silk Shirts These at $3.95 never were shown in better quality and of tiner materials. Dress Shirts at $1.00 laundered or soft cutis the greatest value ever shown. Easter Gloves of chamoisette and lisle thread variety of shades at 50c. Hosiery of Silk Fibre all shades at 29c.

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