South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 242, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 August 1917 — Page 7
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SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN
'"Tu pi irr. nMng O'oig- V.' 1 " . in ,i Ii, ms ) . i --:.,; , . i , ( j t ; i 1 1 j a r. -. Mi . .-, ,,, j r v , -h , i-t,,j,i,.-., i . .i"n;iht. f' 1 Park .. . w ill rr.fitain -a Ith a 7 ,'. k .linn. thi-' . rung. The sur-t. fit in niimki . w .II ! r s, r (J ,tt tw.. round ta' It -. i .i t i in tnf n iriM,, " i I - i' ahi "!.. HIS ' a id - of hil' . r hjst r of I d ! o - -PI 4' I.- ;m r nt rp: . f ' .irirg small . v ,; th . -,!rs will ).f ,.-,,., ,!: ' r r i - 'I .1 tl.I Par I. A . Jl'i -tr-.s- ,,f. ., Tliuiv.i.n ftt-; r o.,;i -i e 1) m Ihukm r.f her :.,j-f .--t. Mi-- i;i!r.!( Mr. -s r.f Angola. : . .i. Mi 1 s M . ., t.a ;,,, il 'mphrt.-ys of .n;-i tal.lt, whif h w 1;. pt-ldrd ;it l'( '.ralii with .i i ln Hnwr-rs. !! - , kiiis un Mr IT' I.i . Wfir of h f t to i ity. .Mis Ki.hl. Kohl. Mtv a 1 -o f : o in of An 'it i ! V-ifs ur.d h" j -1 hol. I r ( ot!onii. c Y l.fn tlN ti for tin-. tat'.i j'i by iIih iiH'.mbi i, .,f th- Imrrr.mpt'J rluh, topic- r.-j,,., ialjy w-l! h . n in ron-irlcra tiou of Indiana v-'inif-r. i n f w 1 "I'"1"' iim. io -..tt (,. pr.-fnt vn.il n.. sHty j I a Knf.wif.is. ,,r Iii.inp ma riai; J . i'-.ii. 'imifu ti' it- is what appears I o iv til or nie ( ni!i s y.ar oook. '"Tlif prosp. pity of a nation S fMirdH in th- walfat- of famih am! thf wtlfarf of a family !. pnd- ipon It.-: ha:n- a lualthful, happy hr.rrif." This ttiy' r--nt ia 1 -ly triir, thf mernhfrs wili nd(aor to twn upon points important in th rfHtion f.f ' hf.ilthfnl. happy home,." The opening rnrftin a ill ! held Siopr. Z at ti horof of Mr. .1. i:. William--. 721 Portaf a. At tin4,,ion. Atty. J. Crumpacker will aivt an address, 'Wornan and th1 FUllot." On Nov. FMdcruHwe. Ph p., will appear 1-cfore thf rlub, sprakinr on 'Thf City The Hope of Dp mrtr ra' y.'' This same subject will b- ontir.utd at tin- follow t n sr rn er tins:. Annual rlec-tion of othrer.s will take place. Jan. H, after w hich th Mndy of h ii seh old economus wiU bt;in. "Strife, by John (ialsworthy. .in economic problem poitrayed b the drama, will be presented on Jan. 24. Th economic and aesthetic value of birds, practical home sarlninsr. favorite economics and th household budget are anions the Mib-topics embraced in the tinal meetings of the season. .'is 'ernice Hlbel wili entertain it i-everal of the meetings withl putif 5,elfcti..ins. including "('ro'mid i et. Silhouette"" Schutt, and " Fiondo! 'HpntncMi" (Mendelssohn). In addition to it usual lint- of work, the clüh plans to continue thj f:d ('iocs work that it has h'.en! en?ae, jr durins the summer
month-. The members formed the! Impromptu rlub Ped .Tos.s aux,!-' II, U ' 1 sAMWICIH. i,.n. N". K.. whi. h met twi.e a w,:Cki 11 f Wr lK'cur tu vmi what a i t the homes of the memb'i. of tunc and work sandwiches With the opernnc of the t e u !a l j ' 1 p f;ior. this work will not be; K"r 1 h" dainty little summer lunch oi'-pped. but will be earned on at "othnu,- is- more teniptin.tr than thin the bi-monthl meetniRs. ! I i eau-and-huttc r sandwiches and The Imptomptu i !u. wa- ti k a n - j w 110 11 these take the place o separi.'d Nov. 1. i:'.c, with Mis. Willi.im i tr bread and butter there need he lioonc th fust aetini; pre.-ident. ! " service of butter or butter knie Mr. Ianiel Ki- b. la.-t season's jo The table. ften. too. butter is president, will .ontmue in that capa-jlffi flora btrakf.ist that is perfectly i'v dunn the approachins season, j 'Uta 'de to ue. but because it has .Mi-. A. .M. Moote i the club's Hei'fi plated on the butter plates it
president: Mrs. p. T. .Miller, rcconlimS seretar: Mi-. .1. L. Turner.
t .. 1 esponding s'crttarv. and Mrs. T. J but now almost every housewife A. F: reman, ttrasi'ei Mrs W. R. luces a butter substitute for to,. king Pfth:ng In par hamentarian and!Hnl -o-called "scrap" butter ought Mr- charier P. Orummond. - rit:' to in uU( other way. And
'idie riarnage of Mi-- Sclnia tlif .i I !;. iaughter of Mr and Mr-, 'h.ui.s N. p.dk. . I. N. R.ifatte i.U.i . ;.. K.irl II. Antlers. n of I t -no,; !.- solemnized W. tnt-day f. r nms at n o'i Ii', k at (Ibu a I -i ! Lutheran chunh. After a sioup of hup ni'Mibfiv by Irvtn S. Polk, the . iiual patty enteied tbt thurih t' , r 0 e -1 1 lt ! n - n f t he I '.r id a I 'li ru - f r u i Roh en grin The brides gown ua f white net with an e m 1 . i o i 1 e i d ' t iru . and the c:l n.u cMi.ght with i:':e- "f the allt. She arried an a' iu bo 1 1 j i j c T of bride' roses. She w .t - attended iv her nific, Mr--.ta Rdoei. -'s maid of honor, who w.o. a sown 'f white net over pink ';tti-:e With a turiuoie blue girdle, aid cart'el piniv io-e-. Th- gloom. ,rieri.i,d hv John O -ista f-oi; as hrst. to ii I I: : I' Th 'iTered ib.- t ruri.li with tin v f r " 1 1 1 the si. r i-fv . metiu: rob at t t o a ta r. 1 m t ha m e tv . . lank. 1 tv it li pa . in p a 1 ll i s and o e r !:'": v 1 1 : i . i white belN. R'-v Oot?rid O -o n I a d ii f u ri u u t h e Ri. t he a ii t i n c w hi- h 'A u Pi i 'l - IC.I' wa- played sottthe bar p. A I 'i b I "b. n ' -Ml .i r . h was the le i ' - - i or : a ! S the ! M. ii..i'l a ' rf I'!'"'' i at the home of the br ;dc !';.. w i " .' - i I .i r c t- " ; r c. - f oit. Tile o .: p a av . 11.. :e will rc:-:. h'ir.d Par k a t 1 . - Th" ' , o I I - ' o w o I.' ".' I v e r f ':or .1 1' !: i.i i re' wa hr'd of p.e;o-a-. .1 li!Ml'-'-r ;-". of tin Sa t r da p. I o W I i of i a i e ' r - in - - i was - e r v e d . ! during the , i " o . n . . s a ri 1 1 i fter -y t a i i t e w Mr -?-w ; b of t; e rs f o i t h e c .rr. ; r. s ! : ed. P i s . d en. t . Ar secreta : trcasur e : . 'a r Itoiv The f zur'hn Ra " w ill ii' Mi- Minnie I . 1 1 . I V ago a"d Ml" ! n h hebl on 1 e Re p. ' ! - . .-'. . T e . is: on :'M . at Sir n p - V nme of "h r '.f ' Prairie id. P. Ii " .r 1 e ; ' e t ) no I v l l :tt I t i 1 V e . a t a t t ev er-: ". S :hdav a ' . n . v e I M . - ' t ' lb. I i.l! - Wei'r t s welt T ': 1 1 - f all'.- : f . ethe ft IT ; . -p r - e ; ; .-!. vV .- ' ! a ' : . lee t :. M:b' . ! S v a : . . .. ' i ' i o : a;.! Tf-i W il -ktbi ; .:.!- M a l g a . e I Ned . ; Jane R. t'i c t f W a sr.? P.i!:'.ii:e. I'! M;shaw ak-i V W a. 1 . v. a r. ri I'.Jt
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" ii. M I t I, j i. j Anl now th;.t Mow can I .- ii t h ' h a p p v my deari" mile. . f w e n da s i j - if' ont s-ri." Y :-t i r() v O l"a ' o 1 S an army of stalwart, in n nurrhfl through inu.-i f Ir.jzk- and 'I ni n i . on tlK-lr ,i to the tall of t h i r iilir I "liMMN. I n t I" -:fU 'rfc it w ' pHk"'l fOA(J of mot llT . i i'-i'r. an-1 .- a r r t ha rt k-t pin vtrp "Aitn thffn. f .i( li t.. tiain(! to.v;til -onif- low. I o.ith from whom th-y moir.r-ntaiy halt in thr inanh. ami luring that niom'n! an r!d woman. 'nt am worn with the wU'ht of W',rk- -tfppMj to th I'lU'f of thf pa in tit ami raising h r jiia f-rin,? oit-p .ito. th- wiiimi 0f hufTlins f. ' r c ai riir-J ; "(Joil iilcM you li.l-. one itn,j all : . th.ous:h you will -..on ,r lo-t to our .-iht. o.i m 'V to oijr memories prr (H,ir." A trf-mrrnlou'- eh er rof from the nil milt ai-OMt H I" on thf n:nf.m(.iif Hrryoi,f knew th.it tlif .soldier h id hf.n.l. and that the words from th,,. U'd lips had sunk iIohii deep into their grateful hearts. It seemed fr answer the nnsnoL-fn t.r... , I of many that those whom they h' Id dai. would not forget them. whn di.-tante and time separated them j far ip.il t. "i'j.''i ;os nftu nae no rear that tficir s ethrarts will forjr-t tbeui Absence makes tlie lip.irt srow fonder. Kach xr will realize ho-.v mu h her soldier-by is to h r when ach courting .cniii; rolN arouml and there is only one to sit on the sofa. The boy far away, need not think that the las he left behihd can fail to re member him. when she sees other Iotrs strolling through the pa'k or sitting- close together on the benches where the trees throwthe longest and darkest shadows. There will be ery few fickle hearts anions thf women In whom the soldiers have placed their faith, for there are cry few men who have frone to the army who have not left their hearts behind them. It is wonderful the plan which many of the en traced sitls are making; prepaiinc even now for the time when their Johnnie shall be marching home a sain One irl In a department store said to me. the other dav: "My sweetheart and I The Housewife's i- rot suitable to serve oer. Once we s.,e, that butter for ooking whv :;ot tf spread sandwiches'." ft en Ii 1 1 le-left-overs may be u.-erl is -a'llwKh tilhns to advantage. No iairio !:it of meat is too small to put thi m;i;i the nifiit srmder and use a- a Pun samiwi' li filling. Rittlc bit f eh ist' too may- be used this way and so ma' bit - of jam and jolly too small to serve again in a -parate di-ti. In oi dr to hav e sut t es in making thin -andwi" hes it i !,e-t to l.iitter t!if s1;. e of bread before rutting it Fi-h guest- wtic entertained by W. A. P. d and par tic- of four- gue-ts were ntertained ;,y Joseph Net'f and R. . Stephen.-on Mr. anil Mis. Janus Rey.io; !- of t'hua-o entertained two iestc. Tiu'if were .".'; present ti- t'M inn; dinner ao.l i'r-id' Ui-j t... m i - en ,o ol by tin- women n tl;e i f ; o ! noon. A !i-etirig of the c-imiri-U'i' (-- a UMbar was hl 1 N'tdRed of -da ! o f but t . i . ; in;. ! Ol'-d W'.ln afternoon in the church parThe ti'iT' was spent sewing. nifetri;- which will follow devoted to knitting and sew -T , a e ate ,(' no' rubers now enThe auxiliary will mctt next "-i.iv affrnoon at the church. A P: i'i I i re s'.a v rr ed . Mic a - given by th-" mcm- ' tb'" I n tic pe mien t ( Wedat Howard park. PirMier v a -at coon to .; gue-ts. The wa- sn nt giving thrvigh e -on - '( :i milP. In t w o Mr . "il!'.aiii Home. R. I a II IT. St-1 !) v e t s pl ' a Will ho-t--s to the d a M I r. v . .1 :'. Iiu'it-r. ' 1 J erttitairud at d .:i - ' VP . a ml M : -. er ot Ch.c.a' o a no I R' l"' ; Mr. a lb -chiM 1 Mr'a . i ! V t l 'r.'t n k ' . Tov'PP. Oov . f... fi;nl. T. -le .le- - 'atl' fall (lowers A i i v V I i - - lblb i ...It - '. . t- r. : ; l g Mi. M. nil-Oil Mb. I red R" .i. - ' s 1 1 , ! I l 1 . . . a - g . v n T;; - -Ruth "ar r. .: 1 4 am . pi ime n 1 1 n g -ii of Chicago. i i : . i 1 v : S R ; g ! o v of C i n - 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 . -peak oti "Til.' Pete' T rm- of I !',! - ''..-im li ' a, the soath R.ci.d II:-. S. ! lot. Jd toriu m Fn A . 1: Admission lire. Adt. " ! I N ! . U M ' 1 1 i.. Them foi .' at Ot o i. .K V S Ad . t
Heart Topics Libbey
wee to have Leen married this -onl ine September. My wedding lothc. fvery frarment I maoe with my ewn hand. were nearly readv . Me had tenV-d foit nice room. which h 'as furnishiriK nc room at a timfrom jiis earninc. He had planned tha; very thins ua to be ready to so into when we stepped from th aibtr. He ua anions tho first called to thf war. When he bade me to.l- i I've he put the kfvs jn my hand 1 savins: "W- won't nel tb- place' now. Furniture is yours. SI1 it. do j ;i (ri will with it. Conditions hanse thins-- When I leturn we. an make other )lans." "I lausheu .away merrily his; low n-heartedness. remindirc; him. that: 'The best made plan of maid and man. aft sinc alee." I assured him that we would love e.u h other .11 the better, if that could be. betaute f.f our enforced separation. T reu ed the room, furnished just us they were, to a worthy middle-aced couple, who ate taking the best of are of the thinss. and I am holding on to my job in this store, saving evvry dollar I can. We will have a pla'-e all ready when my John comes marehins home. Knowing this, he writes me he has iniiih to look forward to. There is 'watchful waiting' on his part, as well as mine." Ii lakes hope ahead to make a good soldier of a man. It is not every soldifr hoy marching away, "who has .Sot as far on the love route, as naming; tip' day. Hut never fear for that. Whether there be war or peace, low will not he stemme! or turned aside. It will take its course, t'ncle Sam will have to be upids right hand man iti matuting the love affairs of man, and maid. Not one girl in .i thousand will turn down the marriage proposal of her soldier hoy. far away on the front. The very ne. outgoing mail will carry with it her happy acceptance. If then i- anything that will put heart in a man. its -ueh joy-aiis tidings. No wonder such a' soldier can jump in light with a im that will a.-tonish the natives. Kvery moment they are away from their n.itive soil, they are growing nearer and dearer to those whose love they crave. Hero s three cheers and a tiger, for our American boys; the bravest soldiers and the greatest fighters the fTe will meet, and surrender to. (Copyright. 1017. Economy Calendar from the loaf. Tf ou attempt to butter the very thin slice after it is cut you may have difhculty in not breaking it. Often sandwiches a r e most dainty when the crusts are lemoved and j there is no reason whv ou should not serve them this way if you are willing to assume th responsibility of usirs the cru.-ts afterwards. They may be dried eut in the oven and later used for dried bread crumbs or bread dut. i Rsuallv one h; rap butter enough to use to spread -andwiche. Hut when this is, not the case one can make very delightful sandwithes without any butter at all. Home-made cream cheese, seasoned slightly with salt and mixed perhaps with chopped nuts, or olives or pickles of some sort makes a good butterless sandwich. Raton fat, too. if spread thin makes a good sandwich spreid. Rspeeially i- this so with a meat or leltip'o sandwich, 'hiblien often become very fond of -andw iches spread with olive od j m-tad ot i utter ami this is extremely wholesome so wholesome. in fact, that it would be a good thing !f s row u-a p would eat them also. Copyright. ROT.) The l"th annual reunion of the Wenger-Miller families w ill be held Mondav at the home of Rininda and Frank Miller on Miami st. The Lippllicott Red Cross auxiliary No. .':'. will meet Friday after- ) o"u at - Tclock in the parlors of the Fir-t Pie.-bvterian church. PERSONAL Mr.-. Reo Swank. 11.' K. Rartlett ... lias returned from a motor trip to St. Roiii-. Mo . and oilier points w ith a pa it y of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wotulka and daughPr. Rcon.i and Frances, jl N Sttt st.. returned home after jen.'ins six weeks at their cottage at Hudson lake park. Mt. H.mel Kuesp.it. ', 1 :. N. Kalt y -t . has returi.ed hoiue after a two weeks visit with htr aunt. Mrs. Walter Woodka. at Hud-ou lake. Mrs. Klla Reach s of Plymouth. Ind.. i- a guest at the Frank Stanley ic-iderue. i'.". S. Lafayette blvd. 1'usMie Rcagle of Spnnglield. III.. : a b-t i iption manager for i't.lliM s. iaNo viiting at the Stanley home. Mrs. t". J. Reaudry. 117 impau av.. has returned from an extended v l-it IP. the ('. Mi-s N'.liie Klin.- of U'no.lhnl. led., i- tlv gut-t of her sistei. M:.Horner Tavlor. r.fi Slur man av. CRRSlNoL. Stop- Rati Mueii-, Rill? Jermj. Puriti?.- and SvveeteT.s Xh- A;r Half Pint- and Pints Tvifh Fuil P.reetion. ." r and .'i"r. Sold 'nlv at CONLRV'S. A-Wt
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TOMORROW'S MENU
After In -o nits n". hi:i. lrf;ikfat. .Iüi f'. V r eal I "r "i 1 1 ' 1 1 e iOMI i n . i i.i. I Pollof fee, Puncheon or Miicr. Shrimp Salad. Hutterer) TMt. S!, r d I'eacho v I Himer. Re-an Soup.. Halibut Steak 1 1 let. Mac.ironi. St'iffr-.J Tonutoe. WntTnirloii Sal-ad. Apple Pie. 'hee... rro'iuette. Mix a pint of flaked fish a pint of hot mashed potltoes. a tablespoonful of butter, a cupful rf hot milk, a well beaten peppei. salt and chopped parsley. Make into balls, dip in beaten ess" an 1 crumbs and fry in hot fat. Shrimp -ilad liemove e.innrd shrimp- from the tin and wash thoroughly in cold water, then fry. Mix with crisp watercress, a couple of hard boiled esgs choped fine and some eüced tomato pulp-. Mix with s-alad dressing and serve on let? hi ' Iea es. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS Miss Theophila Makiel.-ki assisted by Miss Victoria Strauss, entertained very pleasantly a number of young ladie Wednesday evening- at the home of Mrs. Stanley L'rejer, ""! S. Chapin st. The atfairs was a surprise in honor r.f Miss Stephanie Keieh's birthday anniversary. A four-course luncheon was served at 7 o'clock followed by games, music and singins. Misses Theophila Makielski. Katherine Puezkou sk i and J-eoua Dre.icr faored the company with seeial piano selections. In a relay race the favors were won by Misses R. Itozevvicz. T. Szulrzew ski. M. Partoszek and T. Sojka. Miss Reich was presented with a beautiful present. Those attending were; Misses Theophila Makielski, Victoria Strauss. Regina Rozewicz, Clara Haun. Kathci'ine Ruczkowski. Thresa Szulczewski. Tie lr.enti ne Dominski. Clava Makiclski, Clementine S'trauss, Sadie Ceckiewicz. (ertrdue Smogor. Mary Prto-zek. Thcela Sojka. Jcannette Reich. Martha Niezgodzki and Stephanie Pojewicz. Mrs. PVances trauss. Mrs. Joseph I .add and Mrs. Stanley Dreier. SOCIAL i:T.NTs. The military band of I'ahon-. Z. R. No. 1, will hob! their rehearsal Friday evenimr at V. R. hall. The girls' gym class .f I,ady Falcons, Z. R. No. 1. will inert Friday evening at Z. R. hall. The Falcon-. M. Romanow ski. will hold their exercises Friday evening at Koseiiiszko hall. IM.RsOSALs. Mrs. Walter Woodki and childicn returned from Hudson lake wlure they were occupying a cottage the past two months at the resort. Joseph Scisorski arrived hre from Indiana Harbor for a few days' visit with friemls. Theodore Jurezynski returned to Milwaukee following a -lmrt v Pit here Martin ' u.inlski. Sample st.. has ; gone to Cor t Wayne to spend a few I da v s with friends. m;- lit mice Kruk. Wilbui has gone to Metroit to weeks with relatives. -pend two) he will be j the cue-st of her lu other. Kruk. ta nlev 1'iank N.iia . n.-ki rotun.cd to his
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li'Miif in i'Ijk aco after a owpje lavs' vim: hre with friends. John S. l r ry n k l arrived h"vfrom I'etroit fur a f. w .lav-' visit Jwith rehtivfs a n! friends her. Lf" FI"! kow ski. Michr.i! Hai'.insk! nri'l 'rank Hazm-ki rtur"id from a short vi-;r at Var.dalii. Mi li. John Tu r k ow -k j. who nas born - v:-i'ius with f -. 'eft Wrt!lf for I lanimond. i-.iwarl w i ma rK ! ou rn with ' ! i i a i - -; . frier. ds here. I"; iVw da Mr. iii.l I r tended ''rank K;:iiii. ju family Waitf- Ka "r . nki )io atth" wedding of M;Ci Helen turne! t" 'hi .ieo Wed j Ku I a k . nesday Theodore fustaiiski ietirpr.1 ;.. Mieh'an " 1 1 following a :'ev l iv-' visit witli friend here. Raymond Parzsn. son of Mr. and Mrs. I iank Pa-zeny. 1- Arnold sr.. l.- very ill. Andrew Cuziaw-ki left f'-r b:homc in South Chicago following ; few ilav.s' visit with friend" here. Leo Sohezewski. Washington av.. lias sne to South Chicago following a brief visit here. Frank Lnczewsk. of l--troit is spending a few days with fri'-nd here. Mi-- Stella CJnach. Raporte av., has gone f iranil Rapid- for a week's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs John S.iberniak. Tutt st.. Mr. and Mi-. Stanley Piene e.f Five Points, returned from a moto trip to Raporte where they attended the fair. Micheal Wojcieohow ia k. w ho iiac been here visiting with frirp.ds. left today for Clary. Prank' Kruk was visiting with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. Radislau Kruk, Wilbur st., the past few days. being here on a furloush from the naval training station .it 'treat Iikts. 111. Martin Szarczyk of Toledo is hre on bu-iness. Stanley W. Pilkow?ki. who ha he-en here visiting with friends, left Wednesday for Raporte. PLYMOUTH. Rleut. Harry Knott of the medical reserve corps returned home Sunday and spent the day wijh his f.imily her?. Mr. and Mrs. i tto Ahert of South Rend spent .Sunday in this city, otto was former proprietor of the Star restaurant. Pr. G. F. Hitchcock spent Sunday in Chicago with his wife and von. who are spcmling a few days there. Oliver Porter. well known to Plymouth people, is seriously ill at his home, west of the city. A trained nurse arrived from Chicago on Saturday morning to tare for him. Walter Dickenson was in the city a short time on Saturday on his way home from Syracuse. N. V. He went on to Culver tei spend Sunday with his family, who are there for the season. Miss Josephine Johnson came from Chicago to attend the lance given by the Tri Kappa society, returned Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suders and daughter. Catherine of Mishawaka. motored to Plymouth .Saturday evening and spent Sunday with Mrs. Catherine Peterson. Mr F. W. Rosworth arrived home Sunday evening after a i-it with relatives at Ruchanan. Mich. Miss Km ma Ross has icturned to her home in Themen after making the trip to Mammoth cave with a Plymouth party. Pr. C,. R. Marshall .f Rourbon went to Indianapolis on Saturday to visit her husband, who has entered the serv i p. Mr. and .Mrs. lion Pavis of Alleghany. Pa., are in the city to visit Mr. and Mrs. Orors- McCoy. They made the trip by auto. Mrs. Frances Piere ami -n of South Rend are visiting Mr-. Pierce's -is'er. Mrs. Conger e.f this city. Rouis Molter came over from Hammond to attend the Tri Kappa a,. .,..o A i ' r -r n n 1 I I .1 I . 1 T I H (1 1 ilioi. companv I will motor to Crimen i,pr thev will be the J t I v .it ii - - guests of that ity at a dinner in the evening. They will no doubt be rovally entertained. n.- fit .
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30 inch silks lor autumn, in stripes und plaids, S1.5o to S3.50 per yard. In inch heavy crepes, all shades, new coronation plums, dark wine, new greens, taupe, new blues, and black. Sl.fn and S2.5o. 3( inch handsome satins, in all the new tall shades, very special S2.0o. 40 inch crepe de chines, all shades now wanted, ery special S1.2S.
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So many people prefer making or having their suits tailored to order. We surely have a splendid stock of woolens to choose from and you'll indeed be pleased.
10 and 42 inch silk and wool poplins, in all the new fall shades, prices rane;e from S1.50 to S3.0O. French series, in navy and black, Sl.oo per yard. AS inch French sere. in all the new autumn shades, SI. 25 per yard. 42 to 44 inch all wool poplins, all shades, at SI. So per yard.
KtAMlXED ndMhtl Ra llcd TVIthtstl the V 9t Drug hr H. LEMONTREE Hli Bnd't l-edlnr OptemetrtM ! XlMJXufm turlng Op tic Lam. KUH MIC kU QAM Economy Cloak DrpL Economy Dept. fcwond Floor. 219-211 fL MicJn. Cmn. In Conjurctioti wilb the Indf pendeut Sfrw. Special Ladies' Shoes in Broken Lots 98c Great Values. KINNEY'S, n 6-1 12 E. Wavne Sv 2d UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. Michigan St. DUTCH ISLAND Fred Mahler of ,-t. Mary s spent the we-, k end with his parent- of this vicinity. Mr. and Mr.-. Roy Wiley and .-on. James. Miss Teresa Jahn. Mis- Marsaret (Rel. Misi Janetta Shmville. all from SoiRh Rend: Reo Mahhr. St. Mary's, and Mr. and Mr-. Charles! Mahler and daughter, 'tuners ,,f j Mi.-hawaka. spent Sunday with Mr. j and Mrs. Mep in Mahler and I'.ini- J ; -iv. Th- dame give-: at the Putch ; Island school fur the i em-fit f th1' . i Red ''ros- v;i' wrll attemje-l 1 (Mtl) l THAN l. i v'e wish to thank our t f .a ! i v ' neish -"rs. fnerds for- their R i ri i ' J ; ess Juring t! - illness. .!.nii ?r,d b,;r;al of out blovr-.l motl n and 1 v. i f o. Mr s. Is.,a R. c ah r rt MR ISAAC li. evRVj:RI 'APT. A N I M Fi.-. W. I. CAI.VKRT. ! y. N1 MRS. '. V. '.!.Tl;l. 1 : MIR 'F.CIR -.R R 1 IT. j, . vll:. AND MRS. M. R. HFRV. ;' Pnahue . r h c- -1 r a will o-e rr;-i seilet- of Saturday n ig lit la r,re- at! O'l-i-on laliH a.-ii!" Satuitlay. Sep: ! j -t. T'ne Wcdr.es. lav right il.tno -, ii; l outinae - hi" mh" tio- fall . -fa -on. Adv t. ; T'TTRR R' NR. Mann t. Rird Medicines of All K:r. P at "OONLRY'S Advt Don't say you ?av It In the newspaper." Say Ne-vs-Times. i
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Yni van make no mistake in seUvtiiiv ouv mw silks lr autumn here now. All ilv n-.v .urI jjskiis are in stek rviJy tr mi t select. AlreaJy tliis depanmen; is lineJ with customer? throirjinut the Jay. anJ clmice pattern- are beincr cut intn ccry mmc. ("asiiall mentidiinc a lew item-- in silk--:
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MONEY LOANED ON FARMS c -A-ill make loans on ooj productive farms meeting with our requirement- at the low interest rate d Eof vith a very rc:ionjo able charge Rv handling. All loans will he made for a (erm of five years 'ith t lie privilege of paying the principal or any part thereof in even hundreds of dollars at any interest pa;. ing date. If ou expect to have occasion to borrow mney. soon, write or call at our rtice for further particular-. THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO i;.sta.blihed 1S1 Home Office - ügonier, Ind. ill W. WASHINGTON AVE. Don't cay you saw it In the new-paper. Say News-Times.
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Crepe meteoi-, in all the new autumn shades. $2.00. 2.5n and v(i. Crepe de chines, all the new . shades, including: ivury and black. 1.25 to S2.50 per yard. a6 inch tanet.i. all lite new shade? thai you want, Sl.;o and 2.no. showing of rich black silks, widths raiiQe from o inches to H inches, prices trcuu SI. on to S-1.50 yard.
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New repps, in all the new coloring,
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ce Drinks Are good if ihey are clean. The;, ill be clean and go'-.d if made with our IM ?RI: KT:. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St. Home 6123; Bell 2221. THE STORE FOR MEN WASHINGTON A VEX UK. Eye Exaininsd - 1 I'roprlj HtleJ DIL J. BURKE & CO. Optonw?trlM and lanufactrlrvg Optician. SO SoutJi tlchiran Sl LKNSES DCPLICATL3.
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