South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1917 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

1IMKMY i;i:M,, Al i. r. I'M'

j SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN 1

' : - M in ;. r! tw r . H 7 S ' -l.ni - . ' m'c : t. in 'J U '"r:i g ff-r i number of friend- in f li'ir or h i ziit -ts, Mr1-. Mnryl M-ht, and I it d a u g ht c i , Mi--j Marg.i-t -h'f li;it!, ..f Toledo Thf 1 ?.m w a.s '"nt v i t 1 1 i .r d and nv. .'.! ii ' : in i r i r' rn. A nirr-tins of the h. A. P.. Kid f'ro-s a ji!iir as held VV d nr-.-li ' ff r r"oii in th' Crom rnrn .il ! fh l.'nb"i Tru-t building. The t i r j :i" spent knitting for th snUlicr' of battle hip Indiana. Tin next m-.f-j icg iM 1- h-ii m to I The .Mi P.. r e nn. Lydia Wag-!M ? . . oftae Si m", e n Urin--!.;. 'Mink;. u or k J ;s t)i'- !' 1 .-ion of th- f uiiii; .uifl ' f-r r-4-r l to L 1.. ! T'l.ins wprp mill- for t h o;ir,' p- - 1 T of St. fftr-s ch-irrh to ;,tt.n.l'

th ronvrntion at Thro- oaks. MioJi.. i ' rn"1- l,.v nio-t nil and nn-Sun-Jaj. .Mrs. pnul Wa'iur of 'Iii- pl --i nt t i'jtf-tf . Tli- .jiiff-n u.,n 4..ro was t!ip o jt-.f-fow 11 p.jfvt. ;n ' not iun ;i!luv,c, tM look out .1 infno wrrk Mi l.rrnw Vi--. 7 1:: N. j '" A ti'ifli.- wa .-.), allor.J to ott st., will f ntf-rtain tli- lub Jau;;h It uas x)u- lnit,'-. niot'i 1 w ho v , inlltnt l rnii h of thi -1 i 1 w tt- an.J Mr-- 1". !.. H-ili. 1"1." Van P.uren Kin-' mi .Iren..MJ 1it that h" a hotr.-.s to t!if m m!' rs oZ 1 '') o" to (ilike all women. In t!if Pla!it W. '. T. 1. V-.l If i. t if i said that whn 1h was i'O'Ih- afternoon. Th oV t 10n.il ' oi.lj-; to rcr.'jv r a p' tition from 'i i-.,s tt,,,p 1,., j i.y Mr-. ;. Tl. Pii-i. woman Im- ala Joof,l aw.y T'rlinr. "ho rr;,,) ati artuh on "Tin fnmi I -1 aixl if ho -au a Human .T 1 1 - n 1 1 otfrri'W.V an-i tohl of the imniii- toarI him h wouhl turn honir- fop rpil-j.tj.-., an. I for th":aloi,t anJ in another Jii ration, frrhl, mnwlrwi j;, M,M1iri. Plan., J Thi- w a thr man who,, , ,, 1 wife nr., niHfir. for f:r, 'rntM work anijw;,w Mario Anrr of Xf-uhurc .istTflH hi t i.urtiny "ill he hchl at the , ,,r i(.0,.o( ...p,,,' of the home of Mr,. V. Hopkins. I .;7 . ,,, v I:MlaM .,n,,irf.. ,-ha.K- tit-t Johnson st., ,uxt Woli.f-.jay. Iir-wift. ,,0. ,loriw. .,.

...4i.n ,.r. ....... ....... 1 1 in.- .1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 11 nur new nii'Minn was takm n and rrtrehincnt w-re 4TP'l. oftnrr-i for the next year anJ delcr.ites for tlie oonvention to e hehl 'etohrr Kt-L'J at Anleron.! I nd.. will he chosen at the next meet - J in; with Mr. T. I . P.ukirkf l.V'-j Lincoln Way W.. SrpUmln r 1 '2.

Mrs. ilfoi;,. .lories, sj.. c tmi : -t . entert.jined the W. C. .-o ial clnh' Till; WOltlll THAT Is I V fln'Ml.i.v afternoon. After thf; HANANAs. huiress rn!ing n.edlework andj Pananas. long onidcted a -tand-. ontests were the diversions of the I ' food with high nutritire alue. social hour. ( onte-t f,ini t in ' 1 ;i" now l.e turned to account as a won by Mr. Jewel Whaley and Mrs.; "leans of conoiniijil nourishment. A. h:( onnell. A Inn 'mmjiso lunch-conr.-e. while summer reigns, vf

4 or was sei to 1 menihers and 4'Mc :iii".!. In two weeks Mr. Morton Last. tt .uiith t.. Pif j Park, 'ill : ho -t e.-s. MMiil.rr;. of the "olf.t W. T. 1. met at the home of Mrs. Ira Ulery. ; - 1 ''ushing st, Wedne-dar a ftert oon. Mi s. W eld read an article i m 'ousting the Liquor Tariff." M 1. lari L. i'ollins ar a tall on ! "Womanhe.od and 1 'lti.en-hip " and Mrs. Na.ic Stad s (hs-ussed " P.ooe j 01 Pre ad." Prport- wmo heard from! 1 m-' ting h"ld at .North Liberty. Mrs. .f. I. P-ne,lds Pt tage av. j ill ! ho-tess to the member- Sept- mb r 1 .'. Th- regular iin-ntblv imetm of

'be Ladie-' Aid so.cptv of Stull M. use of the standi in bananas in the !: .( Iii:n !; w.s in bl U'uliu-.l.o att-'forni of Hour. and in Kingston. 1 coon in the dum Ii parbu - hur-: Jamaica, it i- us' d to a considerable ml the u-ii.il h!j',inrs meeting plans xtent. It .was made there because ere made fo,- ,1 stund at the fair, of the bi- -urpln of banar.as after Mr-' A. Jester and .Mis. r.iinlrr vv . 1 e ' e port - wrie subtracted from the1 I ,,v,.cs. A tailed 1,11 elinu will be' native crop And 1 1 1 natives found

'bl Mor.dav afternoon at the nun Ii at . 11 ( im k. 1 1 1 4-- net reg - dar meet in'.; will be hi Id September 1 in the 1 h u r h pa rhrs. A picnic was -ivcu Wclriesda 'inn; at llutl-on lake bv the meiii-i "is of the Nov J (dub compliment-' ng Ml-s Llincr Wolf of w Volk :t. At '": :rt o cb k .1 witnei td.ist! vrs rn el bv 17 ami later in the ' rui'.g dao'ins was the attraction.rh" ,ovvp -", ; t !ar:,c llaan of est,,;,. M,.. , i "-t of M r-. Lim ne P.. Wa rner. MX V. Naiart. f. The monthl.v m.ctic- of the P.,--

: Aid -ocictr of I 11-t lii-ti.ii llarn. l,;-'o 'a k -t. The i:-u.i! lo.itin f bu-in- s vr a - larriiil on and te-ic-hme nt- vv (. c -rrved during the nt 11! bout n S-'pteniber 1:' Mis. I;. Miller of I : i er Park w ill be T' '.St t Lew:- rib.ii ht. m,uM Mr as ho.t.-s to the hortav -ocetv f Vut'ii ih.lpel Wtdiesdav afteio.on. Ibiau-e of tin- al'-ejne .f hr 1 hairni.in or tin work commit'e. the time ws pent in a social .x a and r i'frcshme nt:i were served o .A. The -orietv will meet in two re'r -. i. ;t the place 1-4 undecided.

-s ' -"''fij 01 in-t . . m-u.,,. of N. j p. Prnkell. 1 o KivCr-l,r v.i : a, , Thun h wa- held Wcdnesdav after- hi r,f N1. Mifli.. are spending se era! M.on at the l,,.i.,e . . f lr- A. U. dav.s with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tnc-

Several .linnet pa!tie. weie ;ie m , v- .1 a i 1 of Indianapt the So,th Rend Countrr cbi- oils, is thv guc-t of Mrs. J. W. Tueedtv lar evening hr. 11. L S.n-ikev. Sherman av. 1 ni Ii cMtM taine.l a partv of four. L.iwteac' Michae ls. . 1 : C'alifornia r. Lorn- S. LaPi' iie was hot to a.. 1, ft Tur-day with Mrs. hornart of five There wete tl present ber of I w iuht. III., w ho has been 'or the t, :;n o'cloi k ditMier. 'vivitm- hjs paicnts, Mr. and Mrs-. This evening th" Kiwani- elu-r will John Michaels, entertain 4t"a dinner and dance. Mrs. P. P. s'wi.iit of Lo-Ta n s port. ? Ind. 1- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrm'.er- of the South Ken! Hih 'ieoig,. h. Kertdh ttrd familv. 1 o 1 booj p..l re-s auxiliarx N". 1" , 1 ' I ' f o r n ia a. Ti-t w ,th Mis- I'loft tu c .Sail nger. .". ha rid Purlmns. :il : Sherman av.. a ?t. Joseph t. Wednesdax mornir i-iting hi brothtr. W illiam P.urTbe t:me v a s spent knitting -10 .it- ban- m rhicago. 111. r and scarf Tne auxlliarv will Mr. and Mr-. Thonoi- 11. Aries nf; nevf 'e,lne-d., wjtn Ml--- .-nd daughter. Helen, and Mr. and rit Liip!nott. W. Wa-hiugton Karl Are. Sherman av.. are spnding a couple weeks at I- hiamond lake. Micli. Mr-. William P.ou-ch Ham v av. Mrs. Po-. oe Van hien. 1 " 1 ,: Lindntertained the Heme Needle Work s si . 1- spending two w.i ks at In--bib Wrdne-. la afternoon. 1'olb.w- dian lake. Mich. vg the business meeting a pleasant Phr Hi- William-. Sin ruian a .. .ori.d hour wa enjoved Kefte.-h- '.-t retuned from a i.-it with her ,T1ritv W4"4- served f. 1 membT aunt . t Llmhut-t. 111. ,n, ,,nr g -t. In two weeks Mrs. Mr-. Stetson and iaughti. L;cllir. Wtlhaoi Si.oor. 11 l- I Ur-vniwia. 1" :" .-h. rman ,iv are spending sevw 1!! . ho-te-s .1! dar- w ith relative- in Wis.. 011--:n. ..nine Tta-.f m.4.igri of th. Mr ..d Mi- II. J. J.nk-.oi, and . v'eni riMliiii; , -4. n. p. um of tl;i- d .'tf r a W4. k- -t v at hiamond , ;,,,! mi.. Alexandria K'.u a of f.iimlv. 1 n .,-.-ar st . have n'.niI -id ia ' a pol.s wer- ni.irrie.l S:inda la'.i. Mi'h. th 'I-if k c.itivihr ehunh of In M:.-- lleb'i .l.i.k-.-n l"l- Va.--.u ,!,:. vir. a ;1 Mr- T1....1- a ' b..- it turned frmn Kala m.i o'. ' v e r turr eei 0 Se ith lb:.i Mu h . w ht re she restrtl gra'J-uatcd :,,ik the.i home i from th State Norma!. y.:. 1". L Ilensirr of L;;:inu::il, A n.lettr.g cf th- St. Jc.-e;h Ltd lui-. !vlt Wt-diusdav alter i few rl(l...1Li,.lu! N,. if v h: J V.Yd - l.' i-it with hfi -iMe-r. Mr. ifdd aittt ii'.Mni in th: I t. ion Ti..'' t;oi ir P. Milte. ibcrge;-. 1" : 1 a--n,r,m. Th n! m.-.tiiig will b ' av. hlvl in I a,, (d.i. Kt" Kstroh. 1"J7 Shcr-

Your Wedding Day And lh Famow Men and Women Wbo Hare Shmrd It With You. Ii llü7 MxruhIl

ori: i in)i(. 1 . !Aii2i. Charles II of srwiin and Marie Anne of rnl-rg. ' 'h--" b - " "f Spain nm-t h.v. " ",r "f ft ir r 1 1 t 1 1 - a r . t i I r ! h'jsi-.m-l- of hi.tof r lliv 1T.1 ,. ,f.. - . I I 1 ill', : J , ni.M ..f L.-ui- , I ' of miirr xi-.-im r ,,f i f.,is. 'jv sun it w.is not ntn.U- f.t.w j a1llt-?l41IIL, piiii of that oi.iv , " ' "ir ;' " t,M' ,u,J!t u 1 Marie Anne was strong mindd and amiitioiis; and perhaps he riiale The Houscwijcb ;ni tind cnmjgh fruit of the perishable sort to eat. That i-, if w e can find enough, it is well to cat it. and rely on bananas next winter when perishables are either in -ans or a-ted. There are those among us. to he sl" p- who lind banana- indigestible, A nd those of us must, perha ps. a ohl f hem. We must not be economical to the detriment of our he alth. Pur to most of tis banana-, if not raw, t hen cooked, are quite digestible. Many fierson w Ito cannot usually ''t them find them quite digestive if th e.uter thin lav er of pulp i? ra peel off with a silver knife. ThiJif part of the pulp seems to contain the indigestible portion. Lfforts have b-en mad to make! the meal well worth utilizing, ft H iisii jupro m euai laanuiy mixeu with wheat (lour for bread ami cakc.Announcements

Thf. .,,,,,.,, r,.njon of the furrt-v-Nuk- i-on-Kinnev families w,H be th-.,,,.,,, A,JtflJt u ., t Lakf. lMk ,,,J(i. v,,n itxi, L,MiIr- Al1 s,.jety of Wcst-min-ter Preshvterian chunli wil! mr(I , Mdav aft.-rn at the horn-

.Menibfi- i.f the Pranci.- Wlllaid '. T. P. w ill be entei tamed at the home of Mr.-. Mary Hawkins. L. Indiana av.. at an all-day meeting I rida. The will -ew comfort bags fo?- tlf -obliers. Members of the Worth While pd i ,W auxiliary No. Jo. wijl s.-w all 0 M lri"-x ;,t t,,p U- -V PERSONAL

lit'' kin in"i ' h.4'j. thin li- m.nlc he: .

n. wrddnii' to .l;c in th

.J. 'Jit . h'ji h of the l.ttlo p.axar.an' 'u- ' ' I''" ' 'IV. ..... t - t I

town of Nr 11 1.,-.:, late at nizllt of;' th- ninth of Ao-u-t. Th liid.nepnw atd pro and imniedi-; .'itrlv aft' 1 the wedding th ni id, i et out for Spain, whieh s'ne did not' learh until th- following April 1. j Iari' Anu iiitl-t hac en o'cl ( d 1 ppoi nt'-d n if her expectation j for personal hapin -s had hctn ' small, for sh'- found h'i-i'and w h 1

u almost a wr.ikliiu' and w hoe j only rlicrs;ou was w M d r ri t: ahout m Itili HalU. for hours ii the i:-.-.-,,ny fore.-ts and ; Take one ,-up cooked odii-li and to,:,- plains that - a rio.i ndc. I the 1 two .;-.' and oPo cut -ra ker Use,, rial pal.o e. eium's and 01:, clip mashed potaPiM l.efore the kin' death, inj'"', 'lour, fried potatoes jf de.-ired. one of his lits of Kloonn mela m lnl , I : '.d paisely ,f handy. Mash the he went to th- ault in which thejodtih sn.ooth and ad the potaroval famih was l.uried and or-j toes and one e-' well heaten and dered the cotlin. heinninjr with) mix thoroughly. l-'orm into small that of 'hallen ". ojm n. J. When ' ''all- and oll in Hour and t.hen in

that of hi- firsl wife wa ih ncl he lea.ne convulsed with t"ars and f II on the hier. nin-: "My pieen. m (iita-n. l.efoje a rear i- a.-s4-d I will come and join vu." Although this might I"' taken as a touching ' tribute t his wife. Xvhotn he hail never made sp cially happy, it could hardly he eondu ive to the happine.-s of his -econd wife. H'opyright, P'lT.i 1 j I ; k I Economy Calendar 1 Ami of ccuir.se the meal i- ery nut rations. Howerer, for nm-t of ns j ii t plain rijie bananas are the most accessible form of this cheap and useful food, so we mu.-t utiliz" them in this statu. Kamillus are ..dmirablc in many kinds of sal. ids. They eati be mixed with other fruits, such a oranges, pineapple, and grapefruit in both salads with Kreuch or mayonnaise dres-ing or in a dessert, in which ease they are sweetened slightly and thoroughly chilled before serving. The following banana bccrage is nourishing and is well liked, usually, by children. Pe sure, however, that mir particular child can digest bananas. They are eon-idered wholestone enough by some doctors, and are easily digested by some children. Kut be sure that your own child finds them agreeable. If he docs, and hi thrives on them, use then occasionally as a nutritious and highly tempting war fooeJ Here is the beverage; Mash half a ripe banana and puh it tlnough a colander. To the pulp add a cupful 01' rich milk ami sugar to taste. Then pour ijito a couple of classes and ; over the top sprinkle a little .grated nutmeg. A little grapojuice or even charged water may be added to lighten this beverage for a grown i.p. (r(..v right. .1 : 1 7. i ninn ;iv spent Wednesday at Pleasant lake. Mich. Miss Henrietta and Miss Oara (Jreening. 1mJ;i . Sherman av are spending the week at c'hapin lake. Mich. Mr. and Mis. h. K. Stephensiin and. honale King, jr., 7.21 S. St. Joseph st.. ami Mr. ami Mrs. Vietctr I-'. Jones. I W. AVashington a v ., w ill have today for Indianapolis for a rev iew of the. troops. Mrs. James Kathfoii and children ke , 1 m.v: Sherman av Mr. and Mrs. John Prank and family. 70:, W. Oak st.. stait'.d Wednesday on a motor trip to Putfalo. N. V.. to remain several weeks. Mrs. Jacob Heehncr of Aurora. III., ami son Harrv of the r.reat I -ikes Naval Training school, have returned to Aurora after a few days' vi-it with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, hl' N. Allen st. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wyant. 1 u -1 Lincoln war W.. have returned from j i-k.-burg camp. Mich. Lev. P.. F. Austin of ,..s Aug ties. Calif., who was called hen- from Vieksburg camp. Mich., to officiate at the funeral of James Milliken, will return to the camp in a few lavs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hazinski and children, .'ob; Allen st.. motored to Kurron lake, Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Hemm of New Albany, j Ind.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stephen :. Heister. .'IL. N. Allen st. Mr. and Mrs. August Meaner of hetroit have returned home alter a visit at the homP of Mr. and Mrs-.' George Wni. hevine. r.f." N. Allen) Miss 17mm a Stephe n.-on. 11:: F. j Navarre st.. returned Wednesday! from a r i-it a t Frie. Pa. Mi-s Irene Kline. KOi S. Main st.. has -one to Cercsco, Mich, to be thej gu.-t or Oer aunt. Mrs. Homer Metz gc r. Mrs. Maria Moote and Mi-s Anna Moo,,- of i-anton. 111., have returned i to their home after risitmg ., the home o , U. Moore and family. "i t.. nroauwav. .rii- Moore rtuined recmtly ft-ojn Niagara Falls. trip to ; VA . Atwood of Memr!ii-. Tenn..

-b" has been the guest' of MrsJ No. i" 'harb,s o,u-k. Mi.hawaka ..V""'"" h U

ha- n turned 1 e 1 after a week in . "h; Mi and M- P.. .1 Kee.e. J :,1 j P'Min -f.. Mturned Thwd., v . f !....! a t-o veeUs- Mr jT, ,ir,nr. ap.'li? Minn . win-re ther- visited Mr. and Mrs. A C. Wright and daughter. Mb-- Dorothv. and th-h -on. eilen Utece. Kuutf Rockne, J 1 'J N. St. lui dvd . motored t Indianapolis Thuisda.v te spe nd a f e r d t ". Mr. A. i.. ic of the South

TOMORROWS MENU

"t m.J jr. J pota ,,-vrv are A V q;m' in at -Mai - llrcaUia! . ,,.g. .Ii,,., Cereal and 'r. a ni Codfish P.iiu 1 'rn Pi cd I ' . . ft r-, l.iinrlicoii or MippcT, - " M"M 1 ; l,r a - ,r . ' . 1 I i W.i fe 1 o Diniier. P. a Soap P.roile 1 nine Pniwjied Swo! !'. trs -tiitled Pepp. r P.ect Salad Apple 1 1 c : T egu- Mud then in cracker crumbs. Ir in deep fat. drain and put on platter with lried potatoes and pa r.-b . Lgg in fin ii IVpvri. ''it large giern peppers in two lensthwi-e. Pernor c the seed- and wa-h in salted water. Drain. Place a little mined ham and bread crumbs which hate been moistened witri cream, in ach pepper. I'.teak an e- careful! on tep. season lighily with salt ai.d pepper and hakt until the w hite s are set. Serre or i-aim.,1. Mf l..i ..4 lirittl' V.l nillii'il il ke on ; rounds ef broad lightly browned in ! l-Utter. ri'on-l Surol I'otatiM-. Line a buttered baking dish with slices of cold 1 oiled sweet potatoes. Sea-on with s-i.lt. pepper, and three table-spoonsful of brown sugar and a tablespoonf 11 i of butter broken in small pieces. Kepeat and sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs. Pake brow n. rend Training school has returned from a visit in the Klue P.ldge moimtains of northein Georgia. Mr.s. Helen ha I ton of Ivenil w orth. 111., is rh-iting at the Imme of her cousin. Mrs. J. . oti-. 7t Lawndab' av. Mrs. Orpha 1-711 lot and daughter, Mis Helen. lUn S. St. Joseph st., have returned from a .-ix weeks' trip througii various points in Michigan. Miss Marie np.nen. 110.-. W. Washington a v.. left Thursday afternoon for Washington. I. . to assume her duties in the ordnance department., Mrs. A. Heimholt. 1 J 1 Importe av.. will leave Saturday morning for Logansport. Ind.. after which she will make a nip to Toledo, hetroit and P.uffalo. goin by water from hofroit to P.uffalo. Mr. and 'Mrs. Sherrod V,iu:lin, 17. Washington av.. are spending a few days at Corey lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Weatherwax, the Misses Lthel and Mildred "Weatherwax. Mrs. Otis P.erger and Harold P.erger. motored from St irgis. Mich.. Wednesday and were the guests over night of Mr. and Mrs. Ldward Phelan. MC livvndale av. Mis Maud Mifford of Anderson. Ind.. will arrive Friday t be the guc-t of Miss Mary Todd. Harrison av.. during her vacation. Mt. T. he roudres and daughter. Hazel. 710 Sherman av.. returned today after a couple of weeks" visit with relatives at La port e. I ml Mr. and Mrs. Frank rolmer and familv. IIl'-J i:. Monroe st.. are spending the summer at L'agle lake. Mrs. T W. Keardle and daughter. Citetchen of Jacksonville. 111., are visiting Mrs. p. IL IJoberts. ' ft 7 S. Michigan st. Mrs. J. Wilson of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. 17. Uilnrin, J 1 f K. Monroe st. Mrs. r.us pea body and son. Kenneth of Vieksberg. Mich., ate the gU'Vts of Mi-s Harriet Messi.-k. ..o., S. Carroll st. Mr. and Mrs T. F. Henderson and son. John of Woodhurn. Ind.. ;u-e spending th" week with Mrs. C. A. Arnold. S. Carroll st. Mrs. G. W. P.arrett of Fort War ne is visiting her daughter. Mrs. c. A. Arnold. 7. S. Carroll st. Mrs. George Fiddler of Aurora, 111.. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fiddler. S. Carroll st. Mi-s Jes-ie Reed of Fl! hart left X'eilncsil,iv for her home after a ! short visit with her si.-ter. Mrs. IT. C. Fiddler. :.::! S. e'arroll vt. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS sociAi. I : i:ts. The girls' gymna.-tir class of I-idy

Falcons. '.. P.alicki No 1. will hobIlf,,,n, rvddwater. Mi'h

their 'Yercisov l."r i d - .- n i n t, V. bill I -ri V-i m .. , , . , "l. ' 1' '.1UK() hall. ''' ' 1 4,,o..., ... .xo- . I lie auXlhair No X. K " .- c U 1 - . K o . ... . ., ' . . . 1

' o.t ior .New arrsey i' .,,, , . Howard Fimdi ha- be n -all-wig., parish library parlor. I mother. Mrs. Marie Schneide, audi ' ... , ,,v ,

-"Ml- I I II IWKIJI . A n K'rM r 4'"1 -M' St.mby Yad.-:n--ki. 131 I Wbt'r ht.. rruso.NALs. Michta.1 HazinfcUi. sr., M;cheil Ha-iiniki. jr.. Stanley Zr :ert. Frank Hoika. and lohn Olavin ar pnJing th d3y at Parron lake. Stephen Oabitowski returned to

Nil- - following a j-hf i t ri-,t here. leorge WHlniii of C;and I la ; 1 1 i i- in the city on hiiiiif, j -M i hr i ! tJrze gor w b-z ..f India-n-ipoli i- in the city visiting with ; frirnd-. I Mi.-s Theo.b.ri Cra-'nki arrived1 her- fiom SMi;:ii 'hiug.. f.o f,.v i dars' i s : t with f r I i ds. llTi ljp;ik;. St 1 1 1 . kr r his gone f Mu li:; in ''Hr fur a

i -i t it 1 1 friend-. Stanley I'ill.ii'hn-;,! e tal lied tu 1 1 1 J i 'hi'-.i2' : t f t : a ft w , lv'1 npr" M,t" '!""dMrs. Niili"la F.udnik and 50 n. 1 Nicholas and Andrew. lt S. I'liapinj J st . returned fioni a three dnv-- -t.iv i i 5! I 1 'id son. j Jame p. Pearson --.f hanvilV. .. j i- in the city on bu-ine-.--. J"rph We, i( iechow 1H k . -"n -, h,ti, h r vision- with friend- for the pat few da; -, left Thür.-. lay fT South Chicago. Paul Trustaw-ki of Lap'ote m ! the city visiting with friends Martin Kulczew-ki arrived hriej fiom Michigan "it for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kornau Sledzikowski and daughter. Ct cilia. 4 J f ,s;. Scott st.. returned fiom a In davs"! star- at Hudson lak- where ther wer' occ iipving a c-ottage. Leo "zesniarski. S. c'hapin st., has gone to Grand Kapids for a two weeks' visit with relatives. George Karpinskr of '"hieago visited with friends hie Wednesday. Miss Stella Pr.ezdzinkow ski. 1 " 11 W. hunham t.. returned from a two weeks' visit wilh relatives in Cb rela nd. Frank We-iicki. who ha.- been here visiting with fnends. Wt Thursday for Importe. Fiank Sik'n-.-ki of ravton. O.. who has been here visiting with friends feir the past few dar-, left Wedn'seLay for Milwaukee. Adam Szuls.ki, Washington av.. has gone to Lenmnt to spend hi? week's vacation George Jarglowski returned t Gary following a few days' visit with friends here. Joseph Sabowski ef Milwaukee is spending a few days, with friends here. Micheal Kotrzyc left Wednesday for Jackson after a three-days' visit hero with friepejs. Leo Traev.ak. Phillippa st.. ha gone to hetroit fr an indefinite stay. Miss Vanda Piaszynski arrived here from Chi ago for a week s visit with friend RIVER PARK Mr. Gus Iundberge, W. Pleasant st., was pleasantly surprised Wednesday when 13 friends and relatives gathered at her home to help celebrate her birthday anniversary. Dinner was se-rved ai noon in the dining room which was bright with decorations of garden flowers. The afternoon was spent on the lawn, with music and games. Mr. and Mrs. Sunbergo of Chi'-auo were out of town guests. Mrs. Fmma Fo.-ter. Lincoln st.. entertained at noon dinner. Covers were laid for eight. Among the guests were Mrs. h. S. honathan. Mrs. John .singer aid Mrs. Karl Zentz of Mishawaka. Mrs. G. L. Davis entertained with a family linner Wednesday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werner of Anderson. Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Prather of Chicago. Dinner was served to J at a tMde centered with pink roses. Folletwing the dinner the guests were entertained with a program of roeal and instrumental music by Miss- Marie Fisher and Low el Werner. A company of young people enjoyed a pie tiic and w einer roast supper at Pottawatomie park Wednesday evening. Mrs. F. W. Fvans entertained the L. and G. ' lub Tin rsday. After th husine-s musie- and contest.were enjoyed. Lun'h'ti was served. Walter White. who has been spending' the past two weeks with fi itnds here, returned to hi' home in Chicago today. Mi.-s Nellie Pie-sing of .Frankfort. Ky.. i a guest of MisS Margaret Taylor. F. Mishawaka av. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fotenbaeher, Smith st.. have returned from Chicago, where- ther spert their vacation. Irvin Jolly, vv ho lias been a guest of J. M. Jolly the past week, has f.. turned t Gary. Ind. The Women's Kible class of the M. 17. church whu-h was announced to meet with Mrs. Fred Prant. S. Tenth st.. has been postponed em account of the death ' of Charles Thorn a . A lawn social for the benefit of the Ked Cro-s will be held this evening at the- bom' of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur Maw son. S. Seventh st. 1 Mi-s Planche Zink will be hostess ! t the Truth Seekers Frida v venlrg. The F.ennett-Van ruse-n fa niil- ; .reunion will be held at Hud-on lak" .Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Lalph PukH hare moved to Ml S. Sixteenth st. Kev. I.. . .irnning- na- leiut n-.i x t- t i.e. 4...1... . ..01, f.i.,.1.- .t I I ' ,?.Hil,V!. "Vi: , .. i Ans tiara .-cnneiuer m - anion ri., who has '.ecu a gue -t of her si; , f..c r- I- -o.r C,,-fl, .t b;, I r it New York city and t!,.r Points ; the state. , .no .Misses ...jna ami Wipuniyfr. who hare been v i-iting Mrs. Charles Konntz. hare refirn,'1 to their home at Walke. ton. I Mrs. Hir?.m Tenrod Mi-hawaka j a v.. who underwent an operation at j Cpworth hospital. Mishawaka. i' improving ana exje.:5 10 brought to her home i-oon. Word has been recei.ed here that Mr, e'ornelis Morris i i.ericisl.v ill ftt her home in Waksnist. Ind. J. F.. Cunningham has moved

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Bathing Suits

New Lot Just In! Many nt our patmns have heen waiting i'r this new lot of bathing suits aiui here tliey are! Come in tomorrow ;uui et yours they are selling at anj S(.'Vv Plenty other suits too, tor the small sum f SI. 50 and Sl.(5. Those ot" you who wish something out of the ordinary, we can lit you out in bathing suits in price all the way up to SIS. Take a SPLASH in the water Lllsworth's sell the nohbv bathing suits.

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The Summer Blanket Sale

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EVERYBODY IS DOING Lower No IT. CARRY IT HOME AND PriCCS SAVE. Delivery Salt OC P.akiiig Soda OC Lining OC

Pint .Ma-seui Jar Pc l Potmcf Sugar 10 with order of 1 Hair Pound Jar Cocoa '2 I'.o kage'Si Macaioni il!" Spagliclti ....... 1 Can llril 15c 17c 10c 10c 10c 15c 17c 1 Wan Large' .far Mu-tanl l-iigc Can Hominv '2 Dozen llcaj Ca 11 ICiihlirr 2 Cans l.vf NO rn;LiYi;nv

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from t!m Martin home on S. Lightenth st. to Mishawaka. Mr and Mrs Mai tin. who hare :ien irong ;n Mishawaka. vrill mo.- t.. tV 11 home in Liver Park. Mis. Harrv henves and g..-t. 'Mrs. I'.obghton and sons. ;e..ige and Wiilin m of I'.ataria. N Y.. Mis r,T.othv ,,eye.. Mi-s Marie !:o.i land Mis- Ora Hubbard ai enyal Hud,n ;;ik, j Mjs u,,,.) David lias nMni- . . ..lfrit .i-, v i-:t witli . , . 11 'MI . fri nds nt F.agi'- lake. F'Lvatd--1 Urr- -v","nMr. and Mr. P.-itbr .mhit ami f,mily have moved from p. Kighth fo s,,,Jth Rrp,i yir. and Mrs 4 'iiii.,.., in,i(, r,f s-M"M,tinn PraiMc bar e rno.-ed to tbe .Miner nome ' ' Jrs Iltffin;iri. NlriT ei 10 ..t 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . h -:. was removed to St. Jf.- ;h h'-pta!. ' ... , . vc-. a , hr. -be , MM nT,r , f,,.- ' p d-. iti- The r,r,,nt;.,,: w,- ; J,,, . 11-11, 1 " ,1 . . Don't say you sa'A' it ir. the newspaper. "Say News-Times. TOft ..Th TO ( I-.It't. j W AN -1 KrI'.r l-per .ind A.ig!t -brk. Hctcd MisbaaLs. .

Every Stick of Furniture Marked at a Reduced Price! The August Furniture Sale The blue pencil tells the tale. All the turniture has the original price-mark then on a separate card with a blue pencil is marked Au-u-t Sale Price. Buy turniture NOW ili.it you had intended tn buy later buy NOW at I ill worth's and save considerable.

- rr.fj for 83c II.IO la 1 s $1 or o.cr. J 2 I'oiiiuls ! a iW'j'iH ' g PoundI Lima Pa an- . , S; s;( k j Pa-ti Floor ; .". Il.io t i v -fal ' White s,4.ap r, flls Toilet l'ilKT . Il IUixo- ; Man liej :. l'.M k;i:eI 1 limalinc . . . . 35c 35c 35c 25c 25c 29c 25c lowli: run i II era "When 70U tkink f nomrfen-1-hlnc think of ?Ulier.Specip.i Ladies' Shoe in Broken Lots 98c Great Values. KINNEY'S, I : 12 E. Wavne S' onomy Cloak Drp.Economy Dept. rVremd Floor. 219-211 Miriw. fKn. In Conjurction wilh

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