South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1917 — Page 5

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j i i -. , iri on the FdwardVrjrg. id. and l.?..wr.an Fenntt of Fontn . Mich.. r married Wednesday nin; at. o l-r k at th Cünff rn ' M? morUS I'niud Frethren church. Fv. ;. F. Fyrer ofTiciated at the nr; rrm?ny w hich was performed In h presenc rf l n f relative andj fne'nds. Mrs. K. F. Ryir plavedi the weddin; maich and other e!cc-j Tnvn upon the piano. Th oiplj attended hy .Mr. nd Mr.. Floyd ( Andrews. Th hride kh drsd , in white chiffon over atin and sh ' arried a bouquet of bride's roses' and h's eet pea.v Mrs. Andrew; v.nrc i a ßown or iink crene de rhinf ano hr bouo-.et mar in nf ninltl I . - .. 1 ... . - r Je.-. .mi anu r. rennen leu ourir.g in evening ror their home in Pontiac. Mr. and Mr V. F. Kdw-id. 1 N. St. Joseph t , jae a family dinner Wednesday at 12 o'clock and in rhp evening a pie nio supper was served at Leeper park. Tb out-of-town RUffct were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welshans. San Francis o. a!.. and Ms. Fannv .nodgrass anl daughter Kathnn. I'.pnton Harbor, Mich. Th rRular monthly meeting f fhA 3. S. K. of th" l-'irst Urethren rhurh was hpId Wednesday af trnoon in the church parlors. Mrs. 'arri Werntz had charge of the deotional rxerci&es. Miss Margaret Whittmer and Mr. Marence Sholly a voral duet. pollowinc the hiiinev ssion refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Francis Whittmer. Tie next meeting will S hf hi Sept. " at the rhnrh. The weekly meeting of ,t. .Foeph HerJ i'io auxiliary, No. II. was held Wednesday afternoon in th? I'nion Trust building- The time wn spent sewinr. The membetK will mee; next Wednesday afternoon to sew. Mrs. Willi Taylor. 1 1 fi flobinson t.. entertained the Sunshine club at Sprinpjbrook park Wednesday afternoon. The members enjoyed the park amusements and refreshments ere served. The club will hold an Mil-day meeting at Hudson lake in tno weeks. The regular monthly meeting of the Madison Township Home Fconmics club was held Wednesday at the home of Miss Minerva Secse. Mis Clara Schurr discussed "The Value nf Vegetables In the Diet"; "Ways of Cookins Vegetables" was given by Mi Minerva Seese; "Vegetable For Wintfr Fp" was discussed hy Miss laura Zeisler. and a general discussion on ''Cannins'' was given by those present. Mi33 Gertrude Drik alked on "Drying." Tiano selections v.ere given by Miss Fthel Ieslie and Miss Minerva Sese. and refreshments were served t JO. The next meeting will be held with the Misses Iaura and Maude Zeiler, September r. embers of the Clay Township via! renter presented "The Flope'Tent of ni'.en." a com-'dy. Wednesday evening at the I'llery school houf-e. with Miss .lane White of the Conservatory of Musir as coach. The cast included Richard Ford. Pred Hellman. Mollie lord. H7.el tarkham. Robert Shepard. Charles Helman. ax TenKych, Henry Juiinvnp, Dorothy Marsh. Clarice Steiner. Jessie Graves and Kent Grave. Vocal selections were rendered by .fr. Char'rs Osborne and piano numbers hy Howard Kuehl during intermissions. Announcement has been made of the marriage of FUen McCormick to Thorns Virkery. The weddii took plae July M at St. Joseph. Mich. Miss Helen Kerr. i J 7 Portage av .. vs hosten t the South Hend high school Red Crrs.4 auxiliary Wednesday morning. Knitting was the diversion of the rT.eeting and t!i auxiliary v ill me -t w ith Miss Florence Salinger. .'"0 S. St Joseph t.. nct Wrdnesdav. Announcements An ire cream social will be given j Saturday evening by the Ladies" ocittv of Munson chapel at A ii J the ! hurch. j Mrs. Fv A. Anderson. M 2 S. Scott t.. nill entertain the memhets of the Women Missionarv- c ir le of ; the First liaptist ciiurch Friday afternoon. Rerorts from the Nor-( ? hrn Baptist convention will be J made at this meeting. A miil-summer Christmas nee. fur , vh.ch all the members are to Mins articles of cloth. nc for sit!? between the age of eig'it and IS years.' will 'e the feature of the meeting of th Women's Missionary society o f t! First Presbyterian church to be held Friday afternoon a: ' I o clock. The women will meet or, th lawn .it the home of Mrs. Nellie Tal cot:. Uli L;'Coln wav F. The artule brought wi!t be ent to a girl's rh"0l in Korea. PERSONAL C; Mr. and Mrs. C F. HeufJict and dAUfhter. Mi. Jeanette of Indianapoils. are visUin Mr. and Mis. . ;. Butzbach. 161 S. St. .Fepti t Mi. and Mi. FuUoch and then ju5i.. Mrs. K J- Sandaleaiol John sanJaj,? are spending two wets at

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run m:.vrrri, m .mmi;i: iiviif With all the work that we feel bound to do this summer and all the worry that rnukt aceompany jt, we must not forget that a fitain amount of rest is e-ential to our efficienrv. Chief of all th aids or dally recuperation net to slVep, of course corner the rejuvenating bath. Often on a hot afternoon a cool bath i" evm more restful than .sleep. If wm have a lare familv it mav be i,e -s.sary. especiallv in the sum- ' '1-U"" re rnornir.K" arfl ennc. bath hour , . .. . I. I IUI I 1 I members of . .......... vi uir laiiun nu aif T WIM. . . . . I. . ho jfiway during the day. Those who are l at home all day ran be quite as sel fish as they wish in monopolizing the bathroom or bathrooms when th busv folk do not need thm. In the summer most of us enjoy t hp ciir-sts ..f Vttw- l - 1 . ' I. .... " U i ."III .-V I j and before it-turning: home tl.ev e-! I f r I -1 t t l l si t III y fVtllt lnii'jn-ii,.i 'Iis und Losansport. I Mrs. George F. I lasier. Sadie st., has returned home after attending the funeral f Mrs. Hush ItawF in.s of .Michigan Cjty. Mrs. F. Is. .Meyers. 0? X. Hill st.. will spend a week in Michigan City isiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodefer aufi family of Mid Jletown. .. ai ii'.ed! her by motor Tuesday evening for a few .lays' visit with Mrs. Mary Watt. 7lG F. Wayne st Mrs. Otto Bay and daughter Nene of Three Oaks. Mich., are t-pending the week-end at l r St. Joseph st., with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barrier and Mrs. J. H. Wright, 601 Riverside dr., left Wednesday for Michigan lake. I ii. ii. ..mure, t;iversiue or.. is at Cedar Point, Mich., for the week, attending the photogra phers' convention of the three states. Indiana. Ohio and Michigan. Mrs. R. K. Nash and son Robert will leave for Cassopolis. Mich.. Thursday for jl few days' visit with relatives. I. X. Plant of Westville left Wednesday after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. R B. Roth. F'.l Fox a v. Mr. and Mr. George Rueche and sen. George. of Grand Rapids. Mien., will be the guests Saturday I of Mrs. Carrie Kueohe. ill,'. S. Main it. Mrs. 'arlotta Murray Hanta. IIS W. Washington av.. has returned from Chicago where she has been taking a six weeks' post graduate course in the 'hicag Kindergarten institute. Mrs. Frank Peak has returned to her home in Ocean Park. alif.. after a two months' visit at tht: home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner. Tin Lincoln way K. Mrs. Fthel Klingcr of Pasago, I ifiln i iho eiieet of Mrs. Ida Pierce. - j s s, - - - - - - -- -- - - - - 511 W. Navarre st. Miss Sadie Kopf. 427 W. Madison st., and Mrs. John Mountain of 41! W. Madison st.. are spending a few w.eks on a trip to Detroit, Buffalo a. l.l Niagara Falls. Mis Luella Freeh. 417 W. Madison st.. is spending a few weeks at Marcellus. Mich., with her grandparents. Mrs. F. F. Shank and daughters, Florence and Mrs. C. A. Dolk, SI! S. St. Joe st., just returned from a motor trip to Iafayette. Ind.. whero lu v visited Mrs. J. C. Ueebe. Mrs. Alberta Howard of Chicago I just arrived to spend a few weeks j with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Clarke. ! : 17 W. Madison st. I Fmil Fritch. an engineer with the J interstate commerce commission, ari rived home Thursday for a short I visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Fritch land familv. r.l W. Madison st. ! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vance. I 1--J W. Madison st.. are spend ing a few days at Indianapolis visiti inr relative Mr. and Mrs. N. C Snyder, i '.4 W. Madison st.. and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. New house. 4 "2 Marion st.. hav e re. turned after a few days at Fish lake, Mich. Mr. Horace Kauffman. 41 t W. Madison st.. is spending the summer at liagle lake. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Trepan. 717 Cottace Crove av.. and Mr. ana Mrs. William Frepan and children. ."St Allen st.. spent Wednesday in St. Joseph. Mi. and Mis. William Murmeister. Miss Bertha Creplin'and Mrs. M. Burnieister spent Wednesday in St. Jose p h. Miss Agnes darowsky. lM1 Sherman av . i spending a few days in Michigan City. Mrv A W. Will rd of New York i ltv isitin' her mother. Mrs. Kate Werntz. c N. Michigan st. 49 MORE SECRETARIES WILL GO OVERSEAS tot.il of t experienced T. M. (- . -e, retaries will leave within the next few davs for service with the American troop overseas, accojd:ig to word received at the local association this morning. Forty secretaries are already over there and plan me being made to send at least ! 'ach month. At the same time ! I t C - men are being sent abroad; , plans Hie going ahead to care for the j troops in this country. 1 The National War Work council 1 has announced the progress of the i campaign w hich opened May 1. P : until the midd e of July J2.500.n" ' of the S ..oro,ooe goal had heen uhsciihed and little dir?icult is ex- j tinted to .e encountered in raising, the la.st half which is to he realized, v th.e ilist of Septemher.

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Economy Calendar

a cool hath, and thr, th- bath thermometer is not neces.sary. I'.ut. nevertheless, a thermfmeter i ful well as intci estinc. Here is a schedule of ptoper t inp rritut lor ariou- sotts of hath: 'o'' iath. below decrees; c-ool bath vf'-T.". decree; medium bath, "'-'j2 dgree.s; warn wath. fJ-'s de vr?e3; hot bath, lesr-es. The warm hath is ieiifinc and h'-" a trons. restoring inrl u enc e. and is th kind to take if oj are exreedinsly tned. The hot bath is even j iiiur MmiuiaunK. inp warmer lepi'i bath is trie be-t for bedtime. In hot weather a sponge bath before breakfast in watT in which .ea salt has ben dissolved and a warm bath half an hour before the eveninc nieul form a very yood hath ifsiiup. Copyright, lTOT.t TOMORROW'S MENU iL roi; i ijin.w. "LioUinu as like as ioe like another." Rabelais. 1'' d oe Biciikrasi. oiitngt Juicf ' 'vi t a 1 a nd i a m "iPiOtinl Fish Roll. "of Ice - Luncheon or S ippcr. 'ea Salad Silted Toinati.es Brown Bread Marmalade Fingers Lemonade Dinner. Puree of Peas Bioiied Weakish French Fried Potatoes String Beans Lettuce Salad Blueberry Salad Creamed fish Make a white sauce of one cup of rich milk, with one tablespoon each of butter and flour. Add to this one and a half! cups of salt fish previously fresh- : ened and shredded. j Marmalade- hngers Toast slices of bread, cut in two-inch strips ami .cpread with orange marmalade. Puree of peas Drain the liquor from one can f peas and add fresh water, about one cupful, uie bay leaf, a pinch of salt, a dash of pepper and a pat of butter. Rrins to the boil and remove the bay leaf and press the peas through a sieve, stir into thi puree a tablospuonful of flour and two cupfuls of hot. new milk. Roil for a few minutes and serve. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS pai;tii:s. Friends and relatives pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walkovviak, 4 30 S. Walnut st., Wednesday evening in honor of their i'öth wedding anniversary. Music, games and dancing were features of thy evening's enjoyment, and near thy close a delicious luncheon was served. Many pretty presents were received by the couple social i-;v i:ts. The girls' gym class of Falcons Z. B. No. 1 will meet Frida v evening at Z. B. hall. The military band of Falcons Z. It. No. I will hold their rehearsal Friday evening at Z. B. hall. The Falcons M. Rcmanowski will hold their exercises Friday at KosciuKzko hall. pi:nso.Ls. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Zukowski of Roseland and Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Strumil of Chicago, who were the J guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanislaus! Hon. ir.2". Iline st., for the past few i .... . i . . i . . , . ' ciajs, ii'.cuui eu im in m nome 1 UC3da . Joseph Klenisze w ski arrived here from Jackson for a few days' visit with friends. Michael Hojdowski left for Hammond after a brief visit with friends here. Stanley Jasnieki of Indiana Harbor is spending a few days with friends here. Stanley Kielton of Fndicott. N. V., who attended the wedding of Miss Veronica Sobczak. left for his home Wednesda y. George Topurawski of Chicago ar rived here for a few days' visit w ith friends. John' Szczechoeki returned to South Chicago following a brief visit with friends. Michael Jorduszewski. Prairie av.. has cone to Michigan city for a few dav.V visit with friends. Peter Norczewski returned to Detroit after a business visit here. Miss Rose Szu pinski of Rock ford. 111. is spending a few davs with friends here. Stanley Adamczewski returned to Jackson following a brief visit here. Stanislaus Grabarzew ski. Sample st.. returned from a two weeks" v i-it with relatives in Detroit. Martin Strzezotski. S. Scott st.. returned from Pavton. O.. where h his the past 10 w ith friends. Joseph I.ecuszew icz spending a few das here. Anthonv Lutniarski. day? v isiting of Teiledo ia with friends olive st.. left Wednesday for Chicago to cnend hi?! v acation. j mus Kathetine llapkowski. Ch.a- i llir. st.. returned freun a two weeks v isit w ith relatives in John Wotonki of 'he city on business. Joseph Faranownz. here on business, left Detroit. Feniont is in who ha been Thursdav foi

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wedding of the former's sister. Miss Veronica Sobczak. returned to their ! home Wednesday. : George Mulczarski returned to f Hedgewisch, follow irm a brief v i.-it , here. j John K. Grzusnh'ki of Toledo is In ' the city on business. Miss Rose Ce how Chicago after a few--ki returned to days' visit with friends here. Theodore Pavvinwski of Detroit, who has been here on business, has left for Laporte and Chicago. Michael Hazinski, Ladislaus Kolupa. Casimir Hazinski and B. Ti.i Magiera. left Thursday morniuu fr a day's outing at Barron lake. Frank Goluszevvski. Division st., returned from a is-it w ith friends at Chicago. RIVER PARK The regular business meeting ot soeietv of the Metlio- ! the ladies' Aid dist Fpi-vcopal chur h was Wednesday afternoon at the h Id I ""1C , of Mrs. Frank F. Wolfe, S. Seventh st. Mrs. Fdvvard Shank had charge of the devotional service, which consisted ot Bible quotations by each member anil prayer by Mrs. Frank Hacker. During the business session arrangements were made to serve a penny supper at the church Thursday. Aug. 1'.. Committee appointed to plan menu and take charge of the supper vveie Mosdames Frank Hacker, John Sli k. . !. Fisher. John Xewcornb. . Ream, S. C. Jud.-on and W. Bertch. Hhcr committee s were Reception. Mrs. Moritz and Mrs. R. Motlitt; salads. Mesdaincs Shank. Shelton. Zent. Wolfe and Mawson: ice cream. Mesdames. J. Tabcr, C. Madelin. and A. Guin: dates. Mrs. J. David and Mrs. Stewart Penrod. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Wolfe. M. J. J. Schock and Mrs. Arthur Mavvson. The next meeting will be in two weeks. The hostesses will be Mrs. John Brant. Mrs. Arthur Guin and Mrs. Frank Hacker. Quarterlv me eting of the Fj c Methodist church will begin Friday evening and continue over Sunday, j Rev. J. C. Moifitt of Kalamazoo, vviio arrived here Tuesday and has Leen holding special meetings, will have charge of the conference. The River Park Home economics club will meet Friday afternoon at 2-.o0 o'clock in the kindergarten room of the sc hool. Miss Inez Ruple. who has charge of demonstrations ..f niniiiiiT and preserving of fruits and vegetables in I'ortage town diip. will can D ouarts of fruit. i:ach lady is requested to bring one quart of fruit, a glass fruit jar, lid and jar rnhber ladies wishing to take ad vantage of the demonstration hould call Mrs. Frank F. Wolfe for further particulars. Mrs. Jacob Zeri-e will entertain the members of the Blue Bird club Friday afternoon at Pottawatomie park. The C. K. O girls will hold a pic- ! nie tmt luncheon at Feeper j-aiK Friday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Fatieiue Frewcr entertained with a dinner of overs honoring her hous- guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cram Fcaniis and son and daughter, of Cedar Rapids, In. i no i a 'Vcii i ......... - - - lilne irirls of thr M. I'. rhurch willi hold a Vint meeting at the home of . - . . l. Mr Frank F. W olte. rvcmn i. The lHh annual reunion or Ui" F.rvan family was held Welat Fagle lake. i:dw ardsl-urg. Thirty-hve memhers were A basket dinner was serve! Turner nesday Mich. present. o nnnn and the aft' t in. on was spent ilk i v - " " " iiin- i.oating and lathing. All another w ere retains u 10, . lini It' 1 1 1 . . Hpld ear. l ne next mrcnih " Aug. 4. at Pottawatomie park. Mrs. F Young entertained a number .f friend at 1 o'clock luncheon vesterdav. Mrs. Maiie Tompkins of Marion. Ind.. wa an ..uf -of-twn guest. The primarv depaitiuer.t of the M. F. Sundav shol under tlie direction ..f Mrs. C. A. Ilea in and Mr. 'b.ules AiKlf-uii, will give a I tw n

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This STAR REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS I i nrn Itoe-owl. of Indiana and Loan Co. Titil. Woji iech Zientowski and wife to Joef Warr.och anl wife, lots 1,U7N and 1,7'.' in third plat. Summit phc e addition. $'.""0. Ceoi'2e F. Fberhardt and wife tti Cleorge W. escy and wife, lot lT in (Jaylor's tliird addition, 1. John F. Cripe and wife to Fdgar A. Housef f nd wife, lot 'x. Cise's alditboi to Xerth Fiberty. $.",'". William A. Cirecnwo.,.1. et a!, to John Cretnwood and wjf-. a T r a t of land m "1; y township. 1 . F. II. Skerritt and wife to Mrs. F. M. Hie-kmau. bd l-dock 1". F. J W. in the; 'itv et med cry, 1."". St. .Iiif?f h Loan .v Trust Co. to Frke F. Grimm. bt F. Louis Kuhn first Sunnvi;p suV-div ision, Ignatius F W--r w iiiski to Sam W. Robinson. lot .'S.'. Summit plai e third addition. ?1. Ilenrv C. Heinzman and wite to Frank Pahrowiak and wife, lot . in Swvgart'.s first addition, ').). .sarah F. Richardson and husband to Albert flernhart ami wife, a tract of land in Penn township. $1. - M)TH'I If) lila Umitli a nl Machine h.-i-: ... - .i ...i i .nisi minni. a -ainai m rn uin IJIIy smithing i"al. .M I'FL C. lA'tW'A AM SONS. Ads

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We are Happy and Smiling Because We Bought Cool Underwear at Ellsworth's Men! Don't swelter durin this hot weather. Get the riejit kind of underwear cool underwear at misworth's men's dept. All kind all prices.

Everyone Seems lo Want Beacon Blankets and the truth f the matter is dimply this: Beacon Blankets are fast color are non-shrinkable wash better give better satisfaction prettier to look at clean and sanitary. The Summer Blanket Sale is a sale on Beacon Blankets and if you want yours don't delay it may mean disappointment. The prices are bound to go higher so that's another reason to buv now.

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