South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1917 — Page 5
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Tl. W' dn- '. v. flih -a ill enter :: -th r .f a'-tr. it on i -:,-d.a;. ,i f ? r n n. Sept. wl. n M.s. a D-ir.ham. V. Jeffer--'! i d , wi'.l 1- h''-t at the atir il i . c iy. A program of .t r :tti 1; i. c'u .irrantrftl for ; r.ii, p.- ( j.;: g n .ur-?tions of toe d.i.-, ; .i rt.' ; ! i : d do.-e , m th .!'. pa r:t.!ig I'i'i da nig. lliilMC, h. ! i f t r. . .!-!. and the .u t l iü vi : .i ! . i : , r f . i : i 1 . - i; i Ii. Tt'.fc j'! ! i in ' :ii ; -Vi.-' - rn f t-
l w hi ; ; a r h id at the hojne y oft .. r.. in ; "n a !' i i. t ' 'ln'.. i .... i i . 1 ; .v . i i 4 i . : i 4 1 , .mil . 1 1 i i r. g i takrii op u i. ; i.- 1 1 Kii-c ini, an! th- ! h.f to bo K .died will bti.'.- of j..i-t ! 'r', h t t ht if--. Amor,;' ' i n. r ; : . t i -1 1 1 g . ' j i -.i t t to o'.v-it a;'i. i' the im ting- are "Wh;. M:. light". "An I 'r,ce i,n c-.j I iaty". I,:-.;.f-i;-..rt-- s "Appeal to Aiu'Ti'.in M th : - ' arad 'The. Woman ; . X l ' . r . " . i - it i s t r a t - 1 1 J o h ri . t -art M.li and M ir;. V.io!-ing-i j f i . The in rn i r iP brate the .'-id .'-.Ii the lud':- o! ga ni.a t ion m Maj. ii ,, .Jir-ri .i r s, Walter Derr be bot--. Ti'.- Wflnf.-il.iy i- .!;..- ! ili... I 1 -.- , if not th :!'. -t, " n -r i ii s ot w t n l.t t i n o tlif . r t 1 1 . I h i 1 1 . !? I . ! i ' i i 1 1 j ! t tllr cluli tin.- M-.ii .(! Mi - I'lua I::r.li.iia. ! r ( i ! ri t ; Mi.-, limne StrfihcnMill, i"V ! t M'l'-llt , Mi -. Alli' I t 1. .-w'-v. .-rit,if ar.'l tr .is ii i ; f, ;uiI Mi1.. Walfr Ixiv, librarian. .frd. 'i'.'ru'f I'citr.fr. Mrs. Ahr.iliini KrKk ami M;s- lniiihim niak' ui thf jif'ram i "iiinaMtf , (thr memof lh- rl'iN ai Mrs K. AusTin. Mr-. ;orr A. Hiker, .Mrs. harlfs S. la.-.-nhiirN , Mis. Kiel A. I'.ran. Mi-'. K!nir I'lnrkft!, Mrs. "'har'a- A. I a a-hTt; . Mis. Walter funk. Mi-. All., it P. Sil-li-y. Mrs. A. M J-' t f-ii s n . nn'l Mi-s .Map WaT---!tli. Mr.-. Ji'l.ii Prounü'M ;tiil Mr.-. P.. !! f.ak.i Mills air tlie lu'''s tvn h'Oiorary nicmlirrs and Mis. IM a ,iid i'li.ipiii ;iti'l .Mrs. Kinru;i IS. llarri are Mii'-titllt irMn1-""!. t linu-r v. h .-rel at the Country ! io I'n l.iy '. f nm: ;it (' loe!. (: im1!- j.-irtifs r- :nfii 1 Mr. Pou.-hfr to sffii t'Utsts. II. II. I '.row ii. thrfr si:sts; A. V. Mix of Mi-hawaka. icht ir.iosT; linme sr-fhf i:-n. Two; I r. II. Myrrs. and A. S P-nkliart rntrrtalned V 1 1 v nf I wo. At 7 o'clork .- w atr mir-lon feast -1 surii on tho iir.-t jrroon. Planration s.m,j- and flnivos wer ivon ; i -1 . i - 'lie tr that were strung it 1 1 .La pa n's- la n!-"i n . Iitf r in I W.y ruinu dancing was rnjoyed ly i. ( !:;; -. ponaliuf 's orchestra : iMii-ht 'l thf tnnsn for the jro- .. i.MTi i.f il ?!.'!. Thf will he no .'. f ' t-a;i-lif. oi !.a'"M i' w th"-re will he sport . f tl! ivii d- and in th afternoon. w''n ' u:d .". n'rlix-k. the. Third !; i liPni t.aii'l will ci!e a hand ein- , fit. ;ir I in the eveninc a t'ar.ee will ot- i-iwai i -r.o! ..t" Tiie-day rveninc. An interf-tit.' and p!-a?in pro--'tata was i n 1'rolav veniri at 'h- h.'ioe of Mr. and Mr. I . L. ( '. a ii fo le. :'.! W Lasalle a.. hy the :-'t. .I-f;di Kfd i'is auxiliary, No. II. Mu-i.al nunihers were ien by !h. ;;ii!t'.' I- I'Miu'-tr.i. I'oUrine .uar!t: a iolin s-d,. wac rendered oy ,vla-to- I.ah-. al iiiitnhers h.-. Ilaii p.arres and Mis i 'i. : r,-ithtie and Miss .loso.h,i... l . . k !. Keadmus were given lii -t Staj-h-s entitled "Here :'(,';.- tin- I : " : 1 1 . " and " ( I U n & a -1 .,; " I a;! refi e-liments wer' v(no,l duiiii an intermission. Ati thf ii. .f the pi"L'ra;n a silwr of-' im, .t takii whirh will he. i a n to the P d i M o.--- rhapter. The ; , w n and p.-t. h was made nt'raotive with Japne-e lmieriis. There were 1 , ,, c f-:s p !- i.t w h.n -n joyed the pi..r.'Mi wh.nh wn- sneii from th j i . h . . . A 7 nVI.-i.-k- .tinr,-" wa sien F'ri,a -e:ii;. ' " tl.e Ill' lllhots of the N.fl .1 it. .mp'.uoentins Mr. R. i .-"n tr.khn. wh.- will leave today f,f the to ':' c up Red CroM w. rk and Mi. Hoheit Wnrner of p.itur. 111.. :l forinerj ;; ,iivr .'f the i-'rih i'.ners wer i - ; . - -. -a t i y . 1 a n i 'j ft O I afiartne with Ped ('lo-S flllbleiliS .!-('. garden t'owe.s. A tMshliqht .;f?n wa tak-ri dnnti th.e penP'ol'.fw i c the dirirer the sp "t the ff mainder of the r.f.m t: at the home of Mis Harne ?t .tr. ' W. Navarre ?t.. nh"re a ih !"' tor. r ritt ft: !' one' f the mein ter-. was cteatly ('--oved. .. yr al Mr H-nM lamene Mar-h. we:-e . niiipliincr.tf'l Thursday i'-c at iii o'i-;.i.-k 1 1 1 n ri r trien v,v M- VAri Pome. T.'7 N. La-f-w-'Tf Md Ten cne-st-- were eat-j fl - n T .a v T lipif-illy deforatelj A"h i-!'i":j of n'V'v and white) -, r..rc. r: - ar-d wViite rihhon '.r-, !-. p- d fror-, the rrntir to pH h 'a- whfh w a r . a : k el w 1 1 h smi 11 ri!r- ,,,r-v a' d d iintv idn'e rards. n;,. n ,.rr ;noi th.e ho-te w - h ooii!' - Mr sn-i - Marsh, for-n.-' of M--.-h. , to this city. Vn ;.w j-1 c th i i ; 'i ?-. r amesanil in'aj. , , were n i o ;. " i . ..:'. rf ':- -'IIA er w as civen rv;.! , i .)..: ' .Mi!- Anna Stan-,-. s. 'af.o-Mi.-- d. in honrr ,vf p., 'Iirahe R:sp--1. who will v -r t"aiTi I'ulton Sept. TV,-. r -v-.-M-s .-f the e oniric T" ein-- a:- '. and 1.1 inty lf-rl-ii-ri-t. w r r r d to 1 .--c p:nk '-lo v.-h'.te ri -tor-; uere '(rate P'.e rootr; . T . .i ft--r.-H.n Mi- Tiuth Pane. ; S st.. will !e hostess at r :-fi.-::..t! ? 'lork t i, compliI UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. Michigan St.
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"Pauchter now hath f'?d thy hp. And Hillen ir- thy Prow, We've prn dear to one another: S'hall a licht word part n now?" women really knowre in loc? Well, not fc'irl usually ino-t popular opposite so who i- n-t of herself. She is alwas n thp look-out to i hr.ncf the old low- fot pew. Tlie smooth, ituent talker J hs t lier far more than the lA f -heat ted fello-A who hasn't 1 1 J, to say, hut w hose pvtry art .pp.v more rl'xpif ntly than words telling how much he thinks of her. There .ire men who are awkward at lo e-rr.akinir. for lark of expeiionr. When jitteil asrain.-t the ma Individual, who has uon and cast off more sweethearts than he can remenihier, the honet-hearte1 fellow lo.-e.-? hy comparison. The frirl whn throws nrr the man awkwanl at 1" e-makinp for the other kind will find that sh has rxrhanced a great Ioe for a less one. A liiir. awkward liusl.and alwnys w imi'Ipi s w hat a fair, ilatnty vif in nini to love. lie i so t he never ceases thanknre for entrustinc him phi'.: ff siidi a jewel. enough for her. Shabout rverythiiiE i aoinjr. i.crtniim for man is huilt on different 11 i 'iiih-k first in his calcula tions. He accepts a wife's adoration as a l'attl7 of cour.-e. He is not slow , Illing her to understand that si vTfshonld consider herself mighty Vfeky in heing the m he married, when so many women were chasing their heels off running after him. Iife is made a lairden to her. ay he harps on tho different glrl- who wanted him this heiress. that' rich man's daughter and hi" pick of fair young widows who had money to imrn. He always ends his lamentations with a Mh, as much The Housewife's By Franc PLAXVT.V SCHOOL CLOTIII-IS. It is a erfectly safe prediction to make that school children will be dressed more simply and seasonably han ever before. Simple, es will nave to ne. lewill be little surplus coin thers' purses with which frills, and sensible they he because never before have th shops shown so many styles of apjf"-yi a 1 way A TheV't Ho riCA'f,f 1 hat is built first, last and ervice. is service" clothes are the race'of the season. They are in spired hy the clothes that our men and women at the front have t wear a"id also by the uniforms adopted hy women who have had to take tin lines of work usually carried on ?y men- automobile driving, engineering, gardening, wireless telegraphing If not as yet street car conduc torins: and street cleaning. And thf simplicity and serviceableness op these clothes has heen reflected In the clothes made for girls and boy--. For early school wear there is nothing nicer for girls' and hovs' school tuits than khaki and in spite of the enormous amount of this fa rir tint has been requisitioned hy the government for army outfits, clothes made from it are comparatively reasonablejan.l it may be bought by th ;e woman who is clever make her own children's , . , , . i vs itltie sins nres-es ai- ; are made with bloomers :s Ruriel. Thre will be Villiam Mi onib of Niles ostess at a 1 : .to o loc k din ner in honor of Mrs. Lillian Fer;;inn of i7oneordia. Kansas, rovers were laid fr Fix guests and asters were used as decorations 'n the afternoon names a"'l 'nests were enjoyeil. favors h.eint? won by Mrs. Kmma Woofter and Mrs. I.eP D. Fearles. Those present from South Pen.l were Mrs. Kmm.t Woofter. Mrs. Pee D. Fcarles and dauchter. France. Members of the ladies' Aid society of t'onferenre Memorial church held an all day meeting in th thuith parlors Thursday. The ila was snt sewing and In the afprnorr ers tor tne coining ear ver leu. t'resuieru. .irs. .-. r.. SchV Jtlrst ice president, Mrs. Herl Peschka; second icc- president . IV F. Parker: secretary. Mr ( Mortimore. and treasurer. Mrd f I'assett. A in;- of the rii ipin park W. P. T was held Friday aftrnoon at th 1 ; iome of Mrs. C P. Warner. Franklin st. AftT short busines meeting the remainder of the afternoon was spent making special bandages for the hospitals and refreshments were served. Sept. the members will meet with Mr. C.ertruJ Clarke. 760 Leland av. The loition of f)f!;cer, xh;ch was to have heen held At this meeting was postponed until the next time. r cnor of Robert Kissen, who on leae to Join the army. r-retta Kis-eli. S09 K. Cedar lined 35 friends. Contest formed the diversions of j iz nd refreshments wer Patriotic color were used oratinc Mi .Mice yunn or Ind.. and John Pan of warn the oul-of-town
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as to -av he had loriK inre repented of his matrimonial chouo. if she venture- to hemoin the fact that she Jo.-t the chan'. r.f bec oming the wife of thf man who did loe her, fo.- one w ho was onh fascinated with, her for the tino- heing, h maks no attempt to reverse her opinion. He is sure to r.ins: hack at her. sne-rinclv: "I cues your old he,) a knows when he's well off and is not pining a -a-ay from teeret." He has probably exchanged a lisht love for or.e worth while. The wifo always oines out of the battl- of words worsted. The husband's remarks rut her pride. No woman likes to hear that an old lover whom she has deliberately fast aside for another man. has. in the ( nurse of time, heeome grateful for the course that early romance Tonk. .Strangely enough, the general run of women think, deep down in the secret depths of their hearts, if they were ever hereaved of the man vrho is thf head of the house, they miuht surely marry that oM admirer, who was so true and fon1 of them in other "lays, if he was still fancy free. Put many a woman lias counted without h'T h't In -ii h. a -u ppo.-it ion . She consider a man's heart is like a woman's; that with him to love one e i to love forever. Though he may he disappoinled in the ntitmme of hi hopes, he still cherishes hi early affection, and keeps it ep.shrinfd in his heart. Many a bereft woman, who has taken the trouble to unearth the whereabout of an old loer. has d i.-co e red that in affairs of the heart, ?! men in a l"f are philosophers. If they are satisfied that a woman has ceased to love. ttjrnins them down for another, the majority of men will show their hearts that they are still master of the situation. They console themselves with the thoucht: "Am 1 mad that I should cherish That which hears hut bitter fruit? T will tear it from my bosom. 'Though my heart he at the root." (Popyricht. 1 0 1 T . Economy Calendar MatsIiaIto go under the skirts. When the dress is of khaki it is liest to make the bloomer of some lighter weicht, matching fabric, as the double thickness of the heavier material would render the costume to,, warm and bulky. one thing that the careful mother must watch out for this season and that is inferior shoes. There is an enormous leather shortage and leather is very high. For this reason it is necessary to pay mu h more for good shoes than one wishes. But here is a hint founded on experience hs well as a little hit of inside information that 1 was so fortunate as to receive recently from an authority on shoe leather. It does nrt pay to buy really ( heap shoes for children. Cheap shoes practically always contain inferior sole leather, and it ! the sol leather of a child's shoe that receives the hardest wear. Buy good, -very-day shoes for the youngsters, if you don't get them anv "hest" shoes at all. Have the children take rare of their shoes dry them slowly when wet. keep them free from mud and occasionally oil. them, rubbing the oil well into the leather. And one thing remember before buying any clothes tor the children to wear at school: Never get anything that the children themselves take a violent dislike to. Clothes that children don't like are alwavs a poor investment for they are worn under protest and are never well taken .are of. (Copyright. 1M7.) Mrs. Ida Weber. 4 1 0 K. Du bail av.. was hostess to the Wanita Sewinsr circle Friday afternoon. The features of the meetinp were contests and a social time. Contests favors were won by Mrs. llattie n.uk e, Mrs. Maude Craven and Mrs. Pauline Deitz. At the close of the meetins: refreshments were served to I l members. The circle will irive a card party ept. -'7 and on Sept. l' Mrs. Peter pen.er. 1S'C S. Main St.. will he hostess. Members of the Luther league of the Swedish Lutheran church met in the church parlors Friday evening for their retrular meeting. After a short literary and musual program the time was spent socially, and refrtshment were served by the hostsps, the Misses Anna and Acnes Peterson. The societv will meet Sept. '2 ' at the church. An aluminum shower was pfren Friday evening by the members of the Children of Mary scci?t at St. Joseph's hall, complimenting Miss Marie O'punneli. whose marriage to Charles Burns will take place Sept. Cards was the diversion of the evening. and refreshments wer sei ed. The result r mectinc of the Lippincott Red Cross auMliarv was held Friday afternoon in the church parlor. The time was spent sewing banacfs and knittinc:. ' The members will meet next Friday afternoon at the churi h. ANNOl NTKM1AT. m.rci:l w.wiMi. The comfort .-hop ishes to announce that Mis. Welte, who has Veen studying with Wendle in Chicago. i: r.o-.v tead.v to give a genuine Marcel wave. Mrs. Phillips of the Oliver Peauty sriop, who -tudied with Prof. P.eebe. n a No ready to do marcelling. Phnn lor an appointment Adv.
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Mi-s F.linor Wolf, v ho has beep, spending a month'.- varation at ihe home of her mother, Mrs. Ieorge . Wolf. M :: N I.atavette ic. tutned to c York cit.v Saturday loornin-. v lipo, she will le-ume lur '' ork a- assistant .-retetarv of the National t( ii.-m: a .-". lation Mrs. W. A. Hrain and children of Newport R. T . are the guests r.f ..lis. I Main's sis'er, Mrs J. A. Clark. 7 1 o hio st. .Mr. and Mrs. K. Thomas. 1 Plaine a.. are spending the week no with JcUtives in North Liberty, Ind. Mi. irr Mevcrs will return to Chicago Saturday after a two month-' . isit with Mr. and Mrs. .1 J. Ke-tler, 4 N. Allen st. Mr. and Mrs. Ke.-t'er and daughter, Maruaiet. a ill return with Mrs. Meyer, and i emain over labor day. lacoh j Stoner and daughters!. Tic-a, Lovina anl Iona, ko:, Cleveland av.. have returned from rn f.xtei ii 1 1 i . Mr. and Mr. .. W. I. re. l;;n S. Taylor .-t.. have returned from a three weeks' visit at i'hicago and U'ilmette. III. Miss Ior.thy JVishinx, s ft 7 Ashldini av., returned Friday from a two weeks' outing at amp K'nerharr. Corey lake. Mich. Mrs. Walter Trowhridg and son. Ra mond. s 1 ." I'.laine av., returned Satuiday from a visit with Frank Trowbridge at "hirago. Mrs. S. I. Moran and daughter. Thelma. xAji I,awndale av.. and Mr. and Mrs. IM Ph'-lan and daughter. Kthel. Mo Lawndale av.. will leave Sat inla- for- Harron lake where they will remain over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. IM ward Wharton. I-:. "alvert m., and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Phillip?. :K K. Calvert -t.. and .Tr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Phillips, CO.- i;. Calvert st., attended the funeral of Miss Ruth Hartman near Lakeville, Friday. The Misses Lola and (dive FeMiiuiii of Nappanee, Ind.. will return Sunday eveninsr to .ittend the South Rend Business college. Miss Carolyn Marsh, secretary of the Y. W. C. A. Oirls' dub. has returned from her vacation tpent ir. New York city, Cambridge, Ronton ami other eastern points. Mrs. Mary Pert, who has been visiting her daughter in Chicago, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. S'tover, 403 W. Jefferson blvd.. have, gone to Indianapolis to attend the marriage of their son, Purton II. Stover, to Miss l-'lossie Mae Almond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aha A. Almond. :J 4 3 W. Michigan st., Indianapolis. John O'pell. -"j N. Sadie st.. has gone to Llkhart. Albert Zimmerman and Lester Frank, IH 7 W. Lasalle av., have returned home t.- Montana, where they have been since July 7. Mrs. Rose Butler. :)0t S. Scott st.. returned Thursday from a visit with relatives at Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dutnke. 1101 S. Lafayette blvd.. will go to Chicago Saturday to remain ter Labor day. Announcements Mrs. H. K. Vitou. 7" s; Michigan st.. will entertain the members of the Past Chief's association at the hist met-tint: or the vear. which will be held Tuesday afternoon. The following members of the Anten W. R. C. Xo. H, will he ) hostesses at a thimble to be given in the old court house Tuesday afternoon. Sept. 4. Mrs. Nancy Lonf:. Mrs. Km ma Goeu. Mrs. Kmma Reeder. Mrs. F.nima Woofter. Mrs. Hester ('hritman, Mrs. Ella Hendricks and Mrs. Elvira Steele. The St. Joseph County W. C. T. F executive committee will meet in the Y. W. C. A. parlors Tuesday afternoon at 'r.'.o o'clock. Member. of the circle of Mercy will hold their openinc meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. P. Weber. ;.'"4 N. Notre Dame a v. A ood attendance has been requested. The members ,,f the Sunday school of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will hold a picnic at Pottawatomie park this afternoon. The descendants of Reuben Lone will hold a reunion Labor day at Pottawatomie park. DRAWS S500 FINE AND FARM SENTENCE Joseph Vallo. 44 Lincoln way E.. was sentenced to 1( days on tho penal farm and a tine of fr.'.o and costs on a charge of adultery in city court Saturday morninr. He was convicted on the testimony of three girls. Etta Pauerman. Sadie Smith and Et It el Fielder, each of whom admitted improper relations with him. The irls were sentenced to ISm dav s each in the correctional depaitment of the Indiana women's prison. Yallo's attorney avs the charge i entirely "trumped up" by a man from North Dakota by the name of Smith, who. he says, ran away with Vallo's wife and child A damage suit for $10.r,eo for alienation of affections has heen riled in North Dakota by Vallo arainst Smith, and Vallo claims that Smith hs spent considerable money in forcing this ca-. Vallo will atpeil to th court. ipr lor FISH FOOD. With Direction.. The Ruht Kind to Kep Your Fih Heahhv. l"e at (' NLEVS. Advt.
TOMORROWS MENU
' No-a mustid ar.d I row n roa-t J aeef and plum pies -a ere s-t upon : every table." Child's ballad. Rrvakfat. Mdon Cereal ami i'rt.im Fried stei f: Cinnamon Coffee Pread Coffee Pinner. ("ream Foraato so-jp Roast Chicken Irowred Potatoes Squash Tomato and Peppe- Salad Ice Cream. SlipjKT. Lobster Cro.uctte Saiatoca Chirs Cream Cheesp and Currant Jelly Wafers. Cinnaiinut cotTee bread Add a tablespoonful of granulated sugar and three-quarters f a cupful of chopped raisins to the lecipe forj baking powder biscuit made withi milk, spread the douch in a round ; tin. sprinkle thf top with a. third of I ja rupful f granulated stmar -iited j with half a teaspoonful of cinnamon i and a leH tahlespoonl'ul of thoir. Dot it with hits of lititter and hake in a hot own for .". minutes. i.t in strips or w ed-'e-shaped piete an 1 serve hot. Tomato and pepper salad Reel tomatoes hy dropping th'un quickly into very hot water, retnovinj them and immediately plating them in very cold water. Thea cut into thick slices and pat thn on crisp lettuce lenves. On each slice of tomato put a spoonful of minced sweet creen pepper and chopped boiled onion, and lies? with mayonnaise or French dressing". Lobster croquettes Mince boiled lobster meat v ery tine. Measure it and add a quarter its voiume of bread rrunihs: with maf e. pepper and salt to taste. Then add it ta blet-poon-f til of butter, melted, to even- rupful of lobster and crumbs. Form th5 mixture into little halls, dip in heaten e?c and cracker crumbs, and fry brown quickly in very hot, deep fat. FIRST QUOTA TO BE MADE UP OF VOLUNTEERS SAY LOCAL BOARDS Final instructions on Rettins the first live percent of the men ready that are to leave Sept. . for the training camp of the new national army were received Saturday morninc by the three divisions of the exemption hoards in thU city, owinsr to the fact that a number of the local hoards throughout the state have withdrawn the certified lists of registrants from the Tiles of the district hoards the first five percent of the men to ko will have to lie chosen from volunteers. Already in the local divisions a number of men have signified their intentions to volunteer for the first percent. These men were, drafted but would not be required to leave until about the middle of the month. The reason for the number of boards through the state withdrawing their lists of registrants, seems to have heen occasioned by the newspaper reports that the oriental regulations relative P exemption j had been changed because of dependants, j According to the Utter received from Jesse Es. hbach. state conscription agent, there has been no change in the original regulations and exemption is wholly a case of dependency. The lists lertilied by the local boards to the district board at La- ; porte some time aco lias not as yet Leon returned, and members of the local board? are still "up a tree" as to which men are to be notified. It is thought that the volunteer system will hold good for the tust few days, unless the men rfus to volunteer anil then they will have to be given written notice. Division No. hnishrd its certified list for the men chosen from the second call Saturday and this list will b immediately forwarded to Andrew J. Hlckey. chairman of the district board at Importe. Division No. 1 will not have its list certified until the first of the week. Exemption appeal ommissioners j are beginning to receive more work daily as a number of appeals have been f.U-d In the last few dav. They will start to work on the?e appeals not Tupsdav. I'n until the nresnt they have been lookinc over exemp tion claims allowed by their respective hoards. SWEDISH LUTHERANS AID MILITIA FUND A contribution of $2' to the company fund of the Pn-a". militia units was ordered at a meeting of the Luther league of the Swedish 1 Lutheran church Friday evening. This action was taken following the presentation of a patriotic program. Fl.ag-' were used ir. il-coration. The pirls of the leauue to ! steps toward organizing themselves for Red Cross work. A committee consisting of Misses Karin H!q"ist. OJra Prg ar.d "!ga Peterson was appointed to l-,nk after detail of the organization. Among th young- men a comn;itte consisting of Harrv Berg. Hver Kul'.er.be's ar.d Par Wand'll was appoir.tei to work f.r plans for perso,i?il rnt'" v, bra r. e to members of the lacue now in the service of the I'nited States. Pndty Oirl Mi--Koil l!r Irnin to -get some Creme Tckalon Ro-eat-ed. No woman who i ares for th l.eautv of her skin and ornp!xion travAls without it. At all toiUr counters. Ad.'.
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The haunting charm of Hawaiian music TJAWAIIAN music has a fascination - that grows. Listen to the strange, sobbing plaintiveness of voices, the all-but-human notes of the Hawaiian guitar and the rhythmic throbbing of the uhalele in these Columbia Double-Disc . Re cords and you will feel the weird enchantmer. of night in the South Sea Islands:
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DE A THS MFKRAY T. DVCiUlT. Murra:' Thomas Dygert. J vears old. 10Ü') Cedar st.. hol Friday evening following an illness of four days of typhoid fever. He i- s irvived by his parents. Mr. and Mr-. Roy Dyccrt. and two si.-uis, Margorie and Evade n. The ft neral will e held Sunda afternoon at o'clock at the r..-:-denc Rev. Plack olhciatir.g. FUNERALS L I.N I "I'M MIDRO. Th" 1" literal oj K'I,im th Milton Neddo vmII be held from th- v-.-i-dence. 2 1 7 N. St. Louis bLd.. S :;i.day afternoon at I o'cb'i k. K . John Pinns will othci.it-. l'.intl will be in Highland . 'iiuit-r- . Miss CIIAKLOTTi: .s. The luneral of Miss Chai loinCans will be held S-mday at't ri.oo .. at 2 o'clo.-k from t h- o-vis i-hap' i. The services will b- piiv.it-, but tinl.udy Ilir be ieed at the .-hap-! froni 10 to 1 o'c lock Sunda- n i 1 1 . -ing. Rfv. Keck will b.- in niTvof the srvif es and buri.il will - made in the city cemetery. RACE HORSES SEIZED IN ATTACHMENT SUIT As- a i f s i i t of an a ' t . i i i ! i : ' - : '- for $7: hied in -s up. ! ;oi . ; Pi c day hy Jesse Math-ck ;i;i;ii-l a? -son and Pa.-' cm Parker. b:cd;:dealing; in race hor.-s. tit - ,-!...- winning horses w 1 .-:." d Frida:' afternoon by D.p-ity Sh.-fit: RBarkley at S prm g "rook park, where Pascom Parker w a - ei'i-:i.g tnhordes and getting them shape for the comm- .I-i-h -o-.n:y The h'Tse- were p'a' fd ir. o.".e f the local livery stab'.-s an ', v .!l -kept there until t h " -. m r ' : , pr oduce a "ond. NOTK b. MdlHTA M:iMI.V nr AMERICA. Di-trict nitt:r,g and 'o.o; of struc tior s- x ill r.e h--!d at tl M-d-r-i-n WiM.-lrra n hall, "2 S. M: bi- - i. st. M rnd ay äff n: r ei .-...-;. .-optemr er :;. S'ipr. m..- -e ga- .: R. E. .khn-"!i. .: t"f "t,t. Stat Deputy W. A. M- i-ch w.'.! mak- addressee and .'-' '" - and r.eiglP'ors fr.m the . amp northen. In A", r.e.ghi - invited to atter d this .-. z a y ; receive the h'-td p. Vulf'' T' . degree u-t"i i-icfire- . ill s: r. at the Is.ii'e from 1:'" t.. , CT "TT EE IP NE. M.i n n Pi'd Me.pcir: of Ad K:r- lLEVS - Ad', t Horn !" Mr .h 'M's ' man. JalT. W. IP. c I ' '' 1 ter. Sept. 1.
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