South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1917 — Page 7

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SOCIETY HAPPENINGS

I .' a I ' o r V..,- J,. I i h .1 i ! !. : w. adb t - at ,i ; . f r 1 1 in -l'.irt To v .( f ter!.MLtl.g h ! aoi-e 'rt K..tfU ,,f ',uk.f r ma 1 i - t . ": : i i '1 : M . - - ! ; : r i ' g Rattle Ilei' n j 4 . r .. H !r; Mi-- ..n - K r r . Mi-. v .I.i n t ;i T!1 ph4 I ; " r i. -. t he t lb r..!L, Mis , .- M i iv H ! Mi Mollie . iS-m. M:-s W " -f r v .it. Ml Ml.-s Ma i - . K, v hi idr : . Mi - - Gl.o Alie iini-, Mi l'.ii,i''- fJ i'iini ti -t"l Mi-- t i.t- i c Sh; !' r. Th'- - u--t.s On .o: ! a corte-f during th" .1 f f ! F)'iU. l-il!t iiii'h was. ff r .(d. I (l.r ', .a ; that'll ha- i.ffii pbilir."'I at f h . . i f h i . nd dm n 1 1 1 1 t.tiv' i ii.t I u i 1 1 i l: i .t i i w k . , j tri-s; ing t!i of ihr I'ali.i r : lib" a I .1 Ir I (mis'- -' i ) r 1 1 1 ' . f - a id entertain i .- r t i.-- J .i w.t A 'lintu-i will ! tr i - r ! : I"ril - er.in--. Sept. It. .it a. h o ii I b ( ; .i i t t v. i i 1 -; i T - r T . 1 1 r i . I a J.C 1 ! : - V. l!l , f Ii . T.Jt T . I h,- f ; . n 1 1 ) . Monte i;i;ht. .tritt'irt ! fm Tii"-.! iv Sept. 1 . will piw!,al.! !. ( f th- m''-t i n iiiv;il.i' - iiins th.it tr:' 'Iii. 1 1 T r t . i i 1 1 in 1 1 1 omiiiit-r-r hi- j-i . ! tili- i.-on. T!i-KW-.'-t-.Hi- Ini'M ). th- ;r- t f ! .... ... '.t. - ( . . . . i ; i .. i . i I all ti.-- !- iii;h!- ol Hi. ;o; i 'o.t.-i' . ....it.- . junior autumn ai nr.ai aixl en - i will ho -iv n "Ti Sat:irla. Sept.!

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i v f-nlriL'. A t t ' t h-r IllOl.t'l of Li-h. m'-lif. - p i.i ! I it r 1 1 1 ; Ki ;!. Mr. ami Mis. 1 "".0 X Johnson st bullet luncheon ioine in ompliment t .Mr. and .Mis.' v.". Wier U'-iii.i . Mr. and Mrs arl! Ilanuf-man and dau-htT. Miss i:iii .r and Lu!.- I la umuia n of i 'ln a t;o. j .Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. M. Van Ihikirk. and Mr. and Mis. I.oui-e Wells ,,f tin- eity trc aiio.nu Ibo quests. Tiie boii.-c '.is deeoratdl tasteful- ! with !.... f 1 1 a t u 1 1 1 1 1 1 n - ml I ' I i ' I i i ! i . MoiidaV tiioiiiin'4 tile out of town vjiifst. w i Mtcri.i im f ;it luoakfast at tl.o home of Mr. a ltd Mrs. I .on;-.- Well-. Ii. K South st. Th.-y leiuiueu i' uiMr rmme Abm .i ev n- ! 5 ! I it. .M!!l'"fis of the Kem levin 'd a i iin;mi Sund.ty at family 1 .eepef Park.. whili was attended by 7. M i Willi. mi Warren. 7;: --rs obi. was th" ddi-t pf-rson present, and I. '-wis I i i f i ! . of Mi. and M r. !" M I'fmle. was tho ounest. The b-ibv v vlx Iilohtlis old. .Mi. I l"iini Xic hols of this it w a rkct d M-c".icr.t ;.i;d M t . .Mhrrt II f I Ji .'i urr vn chosen f-retar- fin the r niiin? vt ,ir. Th-" ri n t reunion w iM be 1, ! i at ll"n!.-on l ike. Am. 1 '. 1 v. Metiibor of ti- Stwanl-l'iAar families held th'Mr f;r.-t annual reunion .;ndav at thr home of II. If Sewanl. Eid r st. Th-r- w ie '1 ku st; juevfjit. in'ludintr Mr. a iuI Mi.-. (s-ar Fiar of P.nrton. Kan Mr. and Mrs. ('barbs MeClclIar- of North Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Sewaid and family of Maple ( 1 1 o e . M e n I be i s of t I: o i : l : n b f r i n !'". b i d ion a the home of 'i ' 1 e r Sunday. Eh ok place, rr-ultip Pia. f.i iuil , I a family itnii- 1 Aha Porter of! tion of officers j as follows: ! MelviU Seyhold. president; William Porter. uc president; ',u I. Soyhidd. m'-i irt.iry and t'i.i.Mirej. The lemainder "f the tune w ith bathinK. boatirtK The lie t reunifui wa spi-i ! i and ga itu-s. i i,. Ii id ;( t ! Pottawatomie park, thri'ii'l Sinda in Aii-ii-t. it v . 1 1 V tho 'it Tli- 2-rd imiii.i1 reunion f ?h b; iti.m Nx'h.itemcu famih v 'Id at S'nn ngbr ok p.nk Monb:-. i'il.S is ono -t f.ur.ilie; of t!;o fiT.-et and o'-i-of ST. .IcM ph otint'i'lie lamily en i.-ts oi nine c!,ilii n. een hos ; t,"T o gills and ; iieir '.I m r.Ja :i!-v m;:n is tb !.!(

Phillip Whit.-'-'1 balf V.o of gelatine in a half a t son. beine 7i!'iful of old water for half an

' : s old so.- i. .in 1 William, the o-.iiigt : "tat .- ob! . Th-re w r t 7 t o!, ! i : '. I if r l 1 1 - v : . i b prt ir p( to was sor e cnm tlm a l noon. lUv'Il'Oi d The o i ; t of t o o. Mr- Mai y I tl e!l i ,1'A Hl P eh I'M nt Hid .Mr. at-.. I Miffh Jo. O , an. I tl Mom Ancol.i. tnd I und Kap-'K ,m; li. st: f Seattle. Wi-s'i , i ti.-wcuo. Kans iv. i .1. .Mctoi of i t b c h es i o r . lud . b Vlosa. Ibd c nie m . I p. '1 , I M i" . -a '.! Elkh.iM T 1 '-"! t 'AH lV. a r. n. . I mi . 15 ith.. Ir.d . IV Tne nldesf ;.---t t Il.ithi'.i", mil t 1 1 - inii:;t 1 h o ( t J , , .i ;i : 1 o held "O;, fr- ' . o ' r vva..'b.'A 1 1 7 eai s d.i. Little Ms Those v. ,;o w 111 t f t 1 1 1 ll,r ni I or tne i-in; T'.o anr.ü.d lenuo'i of t!ie -,,,. lies at d friends of Thn;i, Ioi-, !- was herd Mord.iv .tt th- ,io:r,e '' Mis A. J. ( ; : f en v cod of C4.iv lowndup I u:: w as er ed t "on t. V cU' -Ts ar.d th. da v. at Iii w a N i 'he ob: st ;rst prtcr.! .;. Mis IVriuh.i M 'A Pi.1. , c. ho s vo.i'-y ob1 - r.d a d..ii.-bt.-i :' Tiu-: ;.a I. or;-:-. there are who are ! : i t ! i a e ; h o i- i" i i i b 1 r i Th- v are T. M ; 'I r a : i "i ill aid' V.M...M. The o :t--f-; l I ( - '1 V (lUii Mis O M. ' r. v. n !.' s-v :ude.. i:oi.tnd H.u.: :u:iv of ! Foiintan-.f ra I Or :I1 a?:d Thoir.a t- 1 Yu r . X 1 1 :. . led ,e.a'i ar.d f 1 nd . Mrs i lal dm.! i. of !b. ard Mr-. :a:r. i' of Ami S-'Tilth .i!'l d! N. V. aru !l Hard Mb: n a'd, li-.d . Mrs. id."f S'-Cilieat-'es. Mi -v M Xitt o1 ! s,n !.t ! i UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. Miehlen St. a

Dafi Talks on Heart Topics -Laura Jean Libbey

Perhaps hko the swallow II'-11 mißrat beyond the Toward a strantre land Far. far from home, and jov. ard 1 o t . 'I'tiOf is a i -it pul.tr belief t tho e;f- t that no man Is so care-free a tho-.- who h u a.- yet steered clear of IIwmmi'.'- altar. Rut let me tell you a thm or tun of the wors whi h burden the unmarried man. If lie In es at a hoanling place, ho .Iocs nrt hrts- any too hhppy a time of ,','f '- uf th c maidens. r:nfr.-! J aii'J vir!(. who ht- covt-rt leficn- on run., ir h live. under hh j oun pat inal root, affairs are no l.etj tfr MothiH ternally trying j to m;Kf ,i man h or hin with the Kills whom h ootn t want: stferj in' him c lear ,, twirls, any one of I a horn really miu-ht appeal to him. I If l.s m h tucking for his mala i frienil.-ä. If they are hort of moriev. he i th one they po tr,. to V.orrow rash to tiIe them oer their lifti- . I I I l I s . -you ha onlv otirs If to keen." I th-v sa 'You would not mi.s th aiuiunt " lis uarrHd si-tn ami her chilf the trifk of wheerlliii''

,!' "r" 'rM tlieisanie excuse; he has only himself ' he Limejano! ran w sp.ire the sum badly r,f- -'s- ' nee. led. If there ait- any dangerous jobs,, it is the unmarried men who Abraham rke..'.re required to Ml them. If busientert ained withjiuss is ioor. its the unmarried man 'iinn.i at their; who finds a reduction of the amount

in his pay mm elope. The single man ma haf earned ju..t enojuh to keep himself df-eontly. The married man. who wotks beside him. not having suffered a cut in Iiis vai;tr niav ! enioviii a mod j home, furnished by an Indulgent fathfi -in-law. with a regular seat in j an automobile, and a yacht as well. , He onlv lauqhs at the plight of the hooh who is foolish enoiisli to stay single and et th- brunt of life's 1 'attics'. The longer n man stays sintrle. th more farful Iiis rdatlve-s are lest ho 1 should marrv. and therehv tliev j would forfeit what he has acenmit- , lated. His sisters, his cousins and j his- aunts, drop the word broadcast , that ho dislikes women. and j wouldn't marry tho best woman that ; ever put her foot in shoe leather. The single man wonders- vaguely why tho ni- yoinu: women who nr ; on such friendly terms with Iiis is- , tors and his cousins ard his aunt.19. The Housewife's with ij:novi:i; coi 11:1:. It is usually rather di:!'n ult to know just what amount of toffee you will need for breakfast unless your family is small and their habits umaiiable. Then. i vh"ubl nuke ju-t .more for nowaday of course, you enough and no fine does not feel anything unused. . justif.ed in leaving Hut w here it is impossible to tell. the next best thing is to make use of leftover coffee. Tho first thing to tciueinber is th.it it should be pmii ed off from the pt in w hich it was made immediately after breakfast is oxer. The reason whv sta! cofft o has an unpleasant taste is usuullv because it has been allow el to remain in a metal contain r lone; enough to absorb a litt ! of the metal tlar or because ha- lain n its own urounds Ioiik onou gh t' lose the lelicaey of the first l'a or. Pour the offee in a cup or earthon pitcher and let remain covered j with a saucer till it is needed. Here iaie some ways to use it. ! CofTor .Icily. This is delicious for linner and iitiv b, served with or without whipped cream To make it soak hour and pour vt it a upful of str.uiu coffo- that has been brought to tho boding point. Stir until it i-- dissolved arid then add threer;', a rte j- of a cupful of sugar more or less. ;i t ordlng to taste and a ( unful of boiling w.itor. Strai.i through a f;no w re sieve in a single (Jbiiu . .Mich, ifficers for the ro. iII .; r.!i- ore lei ted. President. T. '. I.onlev; coi a. tary-treasurer, Miss Gertrud-- (licnwood. Tho iif'Vt ta union will bo b.cld the la.-t SUiirJa " .vigust IIMV at th b"me of ilorat. Lor.-lcv. Tio- sivth ami' al reunitoi of the For?yth family .is held .Monday .t The home of J. L. I'orsyi n, 1 0 Smith st. i:it paik A basket lii.i.er was s'-rvfd Te 4 c:i;rs'- The oi t-oi-town u icsts iih Iuu Mi. ar.d Mrs. i: A Wade and amil. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forsyth. Miss ) I l 'ot sth and Wesley Fors.vth. ad Octroit Mieh, Mrs .1. A. Forsxth a:id daiighli. Mi.-s .dUdrcJ i a id Mis. Cav Forsyth of .Michigan ("itv. Ir.d.; vir and Mrs. N. 'C. Püiifli. olvdo P.uthU of Ar.-os. Ind.; Mr mil .Mis. Joseph F.ercer. Miss IIa -a 1 Plair. J. Cotton and George 'l.oj.b n of Walkt rton. Ind.. Mis. William Ibiurt. Verne Wallace. Mr P.ut v .deva rs of Hamlet. Ind. Tbo next reunion will I e hebi on '.aboi Ia; . tOl. bi t the place re- . ; .tips to ,e decided "o v , ; s w 1 e iald for more thai: tldlpMT -UOIS at ihe Cliain-o - !-ihf CoiiP.tr club Labor da . This has bten the largest attendance for or.e day since the oper.ir.e of the "bi'i Arif'u those ptescnt v re I .' ' 1 'o 1. a n u la) was host to ; !' or slNj,,. , , lt ;.ud Mis a ; "mm, io s .,.,.1 ho.tt-- t -ub. . 'i . Füi at v bo 1 nt 1 t.tii'C"!

waste but scant courtey upon him. and tncourago joung men who are by Ion? odds hi inferior. The sinpie man Is a target for Mrs. Grundy's insinuations. If he i seen dinin? at a cafe after the show with a Kiddy creature, bepainted and pow--dercd, who wants highballs, and insist.on dancing between the courses. .Madame Grundy stamps him then and there as a sport, and the kind of man who won't marry. He realizes the re-marks that are beiiii: made about him at the time, but he is powerle? to refute the sinuations. He cannot publish the fact that his companion is a valuable out-of-town rustomer. The .inele man has loen assigned by his firm to escort this fair customer about dine her. and wine her, at the tirn' expense showing her the places she is eager to see. Tho firm knows better than to call on anyone who is married to perform these gallantries. Friends name their babies after the single man, whether he will or not. He is pressed into beins the godfather to such a child. Thereafter, at eery anniversary of its birth godfather lias to dig down deep in his pockets for a gold piece of substantial amount to celebrate the natal day of the young hopeful. There is no end of the toys he has to buy for the married mans children, which raises the problem in his mind whether or not it would be a wise plan to corner the t&y market, to Le able to keep up with the demand made upon him. He cannot enjoy simply the friendship of the opposite sex. for the reason that they think he ought to be on marriage intent. If not. why not? Thus his mairied friends Viave tho laugh on him in every direction. Once in a while tho unmarried man is able to turn the laugh on them. When a wai draft comes, is he not offered first opportunity to fight, and protect the homes of his married brethren? No matter where he goes he is leaving no broken-up-home. weepintr wife and b.ibes behind him. If he is destined not to return he is putting no attractive widow in the matrimonial market. He does a world of good in his own way. Never having known the joy of being called father. he never nisscs little clinging arms about h is neck that are flesh of his flesh and

blood of his blood. He may have his own brrdens. but he doesn't let people know about them. (Copyright. 101 T.) Economy Calendar or individual moulds and wlien cool set on ice to harden. It the coffee is n)t strong lo not use so much hot water but more of the roffee mixture. Coffee IWam- Manjc. To one cupful of cold coffee add a cupful of milk and bring to a boil. Add two tablespoonfuls of sugar and thicken with two tablespoonfuls of corn starch that has been rubbed smooth in a very little cold milk. Cool in moulds and serve with cream. toffee Fronting. Often a little leftover coffee can be used in making cake fro.-ting. The siot way is to add to a cupful of confectioners' Mjgar enough strong coffee to make a suitable icing. Coffer Cutitil. This is math by following any good custard recipe and using a half cupful of strong coffee for every ijuart of milk. Colter IIa aria ii Citvam. one of the most delicious of al! coffee desserts is coffee Paarian cream. To make it mix a oupTul of boiling milk with a cupful and a hal: of strong coffee. Add two beaten eggs ami a half cupful of siu:ir am' a half package of gelatine soaked in a little cold wv-ter for half an hour. When cold but not set add a half pint cf whipped cream. If tho original ooffee mixture separates do not be disturbed a this is icctified when the whipped cream is added. (Copyright. KdT.i a party of nine. Tho dinner was followed by dancinr. During the afternoon the thi-1 regiment km.l of headquarter? ompanv ydaved on the club lawn. At sun-down the "Star f-pangled Panrcr" was p!acd while the flav; was lowcrttl. The tenth annual reunion Miller-Wager families was of tho hehl Monday :t the home of Lucirida aii'i 1 ra n k inier. .:ianil st. iames and contests were the features of 1 the il iv. A limiei was served it noon to l.o' guests alter which a business meeting was heid and officers for the ensuing car were elected. Pi t s't Jacob Wenger: vic? piasidont John illioades; secretaiy. .Mrs. F. o. Wright, treasutei. Frank .Mi'ler. The nevt reunion a ill If held with C. M. Wenger. l'n, Mian.i st., Iih-ur day. 1'jlS. Mem. 'Ms of the intpp family met Monday at Vandalia. park. Cul-i er. Ind. Dinner .as ser ed at j noon t' 1,! guests-. Following the I dinner Rev. One Knep- gave ar shoit talk after which a huv-ints? tsslc. was ntld. (tficeis were elected as follows: President. Wesley Knopp cf Rremen: vice president. J. D. Knepp of North Liberty ; secretary -trtasui er. George I. Knc-pp of South Rer.d. The next reunion will he held with .1. A. Knopp of Hieiiofm Tin u. t 1 1 -1 Mom. it of II e 1 1 fe I. Lor. g a? Potta wntopiie ,1 c

park. Dinner na. njoyd at noon by J." quests aftor which offirers fur the neit year weie elected. Pj-erident. George lxnjs: secretary. Lrnt ?-h3der; treasurer, John Lonu. Tne not reunion will bo held on Labor day I'M, at Pottav. atomic nark. . .Mis Fay E. Ant. is. 1 00 J L Diton t.. war- hostess at a theater party to tight friends in honor . her 17th bitthd3 anniversary. Following tho pirty refreshments w-re enjoyed at the Now York.

Announcements 1 1 M

Member; of the Norman Eddy lied Cross auxiliary. No. C5. will civ a thimble Wednesday afternoon at t the G. A. H. hall on E. Jefferson! blvd. A meeting of the S. 5. C. E. of the! First Brethren church will be held Wednesday afternoon in the church harlors to make arrangement? for the fair. Members of the C. W. Fi. M. of the First Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Webster, Niles rd.. Thursday afternoon. The members will take the 2 o'clock car from the station to the third stop. A meeting of the Foreign Missionary society of tho Grace M. E. church will be held in the church parlors at l'iCO o'clock Wednesday. Election of omeers will tuke place. Mrs. A. N. Ilildebrand. 751 Lincoln way E., will entertain the members of the Grandmothers' circle at an all-day meeting Thursday. Mrs. Norman Kizer. 921 Oak st.. will entertain the W. C. Needle club Wednesday afternoon of this week instead of next week on account of the fair. The t-adies" Aid society of Westminister Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. D. .M. White, 711 Cushinr it.. Tuesday, instead of second Fridav of tho month. This will he a special meeting .'.nd all members are requested c be present. pERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. S. E- Snoke and Mr. and Mrs. U. C Smith returned Monday niyht from a week-end motor trip through southern Indiana cities, visiting at Indianapolis. Terrc Haute. Lafayette and other places. Miss William Stansell and son, Harry of Cold water. Mich., and Prof. P. K. Inimel of Ann Arbor, Mich., have returne! to their homes after a visit over Utbor day with Mr. and .Mrs. A. D. Keeslar. 123 St. Paul pi. Mrs. Cirors J. Leach, '2'M Iiporte aw, and .Miss M. p. Rimer returned home from a isit it Klinker lake. Mrs. Isaac Calvert. U' 15 W. Washington av.. returned home. Tuesday after spemling 10 days at her cottage. Pleasant View, at Eagle lake. Miss Chant a 1 Archambeault, 710 E. Hronson st.. left Tuesday for Chicago, where she will enter the sophomore c lass of the Hyde Park high school. Harold Power of Gary has returned after spending Sunday and Monday at tho home of his parent?. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Ixiwer, Lincoln way W. Mr. and Mrs. William Hege, oll E. Hronson st., have returned from a three weeks' visit in Logansport. Miss Elizabeth Entzian. IF: Portage av has returned after a four weeks' visit in Terre Haute, St. Joseph and Chicago. Miss Pcrnice Odell. 7.1S N. Cushing st.. has returned from a three weeks' trip in the east. Mrs. Mary Hanna and Miss Esther Manna of Logansport, Ind., will leave todav for their home after! sponding a few days as the guests of j !- ..M.l Afrt- T-Vio T MirKnc Till inn ,'iin. .woo u. .'lauij.', ijc Vrin Ituren st. Waldo XV. Cower of the V. S. army ambulance service, stationed at AllcntQwn. Pa., is spemling a woy days with his mother. Mrs. Laura A. Gower. 3 2 S. William st. Miss Cecelia Monka of Stateson, Wis., is spending her vacation with her sister here. Mrs. Blanche Flowers, s. William st. 1 II . C. Welt on visite.t uis father. Labor is ; of two L. G. da . years miles A'olton of Akron, I ml Mr. We! ton's father old Mid a daily walk is not unusual. u-:s tor ni von ck. Because, she says. . r husband, Floyd Roderick, associated with other women and often treated her cruelly Edna Roderick tiled a suit fy divorce in the superior court Saturday. She asks the custody of their two children. oriTiN ni:v. itn. TWENTY - FIVE DLL A RS RE1 WARD for the return of a FORD TOURING CAR STOLEN August Vi a eironc orroitv.U- TT rT I " j . - a , 1 1 i 1 v, ui ht vuiiuc. x tu 1 a i j NO. li0Ks5: INDIANA LICENSE i rT3J. LXTRA for the ARI !:IT. CO.WICTION and IMPRISjONMENT of the thief. This car j had yellow arnished oak wheels i with demountable rims and 1TRE- ! STNF. tires. ALEXIS COQUILLARD. 1-1 N. Matn st., room 22. Homo phone ÖS4' A n v . .XMllI... Regular meeting T. l. H. No. 1. tonight (Tuesday) at the Loyal American hrll on Wayne st. Every member requested to attend. Adv t. Lillian ültch. Scrib. Socialist Mas Meeting at Washington Hall, across front Lake Shore freight depot. Wednesday evening. September 5. Advt. Exclusive Millinery and Art Needlework will be hown at our Opening Thursday and Ftiday. Mr M. A. Ft: lifk. IM N. Mm in st. Advt.

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A rru smoking loaf of r o and, Indian bread." Hainet Rervher .Stowe. Prrakf.Tj. Prunes. ('treai nd Citam. Soft r:oid E-s Potato Cake. Graham Munin. ( 'orff o Luncheon or Supper. Corned Pef Hash. Eye Rreaal. Iced Tea. Wafers Dinner. Pea Soup. aked Lamn. Brjw ued Potatots. Kidnev Beans, orange Salad. Iced Grapefruit. Potato .-ikes To or.e and a hal'j cjpfuls of cold mashed potatoes add ono well-beaten egg, one table-.-ponnful of baking powder and suf- j licient flout to roll lightly. Form , Into cake? with the hands and bakei on a hot griddle. Corned beef hash Mix a etipful of corned beef, chopped f.ne. with a cupful of hashed cooked potatoes, two-thirds of a cupful of ehoppe! Iroiled beef and four thin slices of .salt pork, browned and chopped line. Moisten with water, and put in a frying pan. Fry a neh brown. Iced grapefruit Remove th pulp from the grapefruit and mix with an equal quantity of Malaga grapes with bkins and seeds remoed. rfwecttn to taste ami add four tableepoonfuls of sherry or pv t or the li-Tiiid trori maraschino cherries or some fruit juince. Paclv in ice and salt for an hour. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS MAItKIAGCS. Miss Lottie Woltman, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Woltman, Y11Z j W. Dunham st., and John Nowicki. j son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nowicki, j 1T.45 W. Fisher st., w ere married j Monday morning at 9 o'clock at s't. 1 Casimlr's church. Ttev. Stanislaus . Gorka. C. .S. C, performed the ceremony. ! The bride was attired in a hand- ; some gown of ivory charmeuse satin with georgette crepe ami pearl trim- i ming. She wore, a full length bridal i ell caught up with h.rital roses and j carried a prayer book with shower j streamers of white satin ribbon, b'he ; was attended by Miss üiura Nowicki. j the sroom's- sister and Miss Ftdla I pner. the bride's cousin. Tho j bridesmaids were frowned alike In white crepe tie chine and wore bow? of chiffon in their hair. They carried arm bouquets of white asters. Miss Sophia Woltman. the bride's sister, acted as maid of honor. She wore a dress of white ercpe de hin and earrie! white asters Tho groom was attended bv Ladislaus Lisieeki. and ride's cousin, and Pill Nowicki, the groom's brother. A reception for ."0 gu"sts followed at the home of the bride's parents. From out of town at the wedling were: Mr. ami Mrs. Luis Woltman and sons. John and Steve, of New Carlisle. rnisoN als. Frank Kasperski returned to Chi-! eago after a thre .lays' visit with, his aunt. Mrs. Antonette Kubiak. j 1 1 4 A TI' VoniAi t Joseph Scigielski of Elkliart Is !n I the city on business. Miss Pelagia Kurawski. 'laughter Angela. Mrs. Pelagia Kurawski and children. Adela and Edmund, of Chicago, arc spending the wek with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Widelski. John Sobotowski ! ft for Ham-r-.rtr1 fnllnTl-inC a brief visit here. :iooiu j.i.j.....i- - -- - - ro vnb-.rek of Detroit arrived! here for a few days' visit and Mrs. Bert Zacharck. with Mr. j i j Division st. Frank Rutkowski left Tuesday for Detroit after frTc ilavs' visit with . nj , friends here, no was me uesi o. , Mrs. Theophile Zawodny. lOl'n W. Di is.ion ?t. Andrew Kruslinski returned to Flint following a shoit visit tu 1 e with friends. PrnnU- Niezodzki and son. Frank. . r. A.--.-' rciurnea to nicago ant-i .1 ie o..... . . . . . . . Ti- n, . visit with Mr. ana .Mrs. jonn i.i'M""-i rhnwcVi W. Thomas st. , , ' ----- - - John Kolowski left foi Flint following a brief visit here. Edward Wiesniarek. S. Chapin st . has gone to Indiana Harbor to spend '. a few days with friends. f Leo Drzeminski of Laporte is here i visiting with friends. At- n a virc s-t :i tiisl n s Sikorskl.i .11. dii'J .oi.-. . - son Alobious, W. Dunham ht. . ."II. and Mrs. John Peczkicwicz. T'ino st.. j Miss Elizabeth Beczkiewicz. Ö1T Pine st.. and Ben Tyl. have motored j to Milwaukee for a tew days visu with relatives and friends. Walter Redemski of Jsouth Chicago is here on business. Mrs. Hattie Tomczak returned to Michigan City after a few days' visit j with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tomaszewski. 421 N. Walnut st. Joseph Woniczewski of East Cht cago. ir in the city visiting with ! friends. ! Joseph and Ladislaus pejza, S. Koscl-.szko st.. have gone to Chi-1 cago to spend a few days with friends. 1 Martin Lukaszewski returned to Rronson after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tomaszew ski. 4 21 N. Walnut st. Joseph Edwards of Importe 11 here isiting with friends. Mrs. Lottie Kucharski and son. Clemens. 1112 W. Napier .-t.. returned from a couple of days' visit at St. Joseph. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dzikowski. Leonard Karpawa of Milwaukee is here visiting with friends. Michael Krempetz arrived hers fiom Oak Park. 111., for a wek's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas .Mik.da.jow ski 1 1 "o W. Najierst. Walter WittrzjnsU returned Mn

Autumn Corset Styles

t We are s h o w i n c (and selling ) in our corset section all the very new fall models in well known corsets. Vour new a u t u m n wearables will look so much better and vou'll feel more satisfied if fitted over a new model corset. We surest that von come in and have us show vou models in Gossa rd

Madame Irene Lily of France W amer's Thompson Nemo Bien Jolie We also have a complete line of the newest effects in bandeau brassieres. These come in net "and wash silk which are so popular now. Our corset section is full of the newest ideas in popular priced brassieres and in the higher -rade brassieres they are prettier than ever.

day to Pittsburgh. Pa., after a vv .-.-k's visit with Mr. and Mrs Stanislaus j JvuDiaK, 41. Plnilippa st. Paul Narbowski of Chicago is lure' on business. , Miss Stephanie Kucharski. 111-j W. Xapiei st.. leturned inni a twJ weeks' visit with fri-nds at Chicago, j John Ustr.ewa left for Indianapo-, lis after a couple of days" visit with' fricuids here. Mrs. Agies Tokorowski and Frank Ciesielski left Mmnlav for Chi-.i-o after a few days' visit with Mr-.' Iiura K'walski. 111". Hancock st. Leo Kitkowski. il'1 W. Napier st.. ' and Frank Michalski. s::o s. Kos, ;-j uszko st., have crom- to P.Iue lslanl.i for a few days' visit with friends. I Misses Victoria and Clara Strau-s. ' '.'0: W. Thomas st.. returncil from a isit with friends in South Chicago, i j Leo Kuzminiak of Inliaiia Harbor j is in the c itv isiting. with friend.". Mrs. Edward Grzywiens.ki and -on. William. ' 1 4 a W. rivisijn st.. ioturned from Chicago where thev . . ii, . , . . t. , I . ... .i --"- "" "". ""' ! .virs. Antoineiie i.ojvcki 01 1 mi-, cago. who has been th- uest of Mr.' ana .virs. Stanislaus stosc w i 1. ,.. U". Napier st.. the past few days, b.-ttj lor hu nomo jturtiay. Ervin Grzesk r turned t South Chicago after t couple of days' visit with his aunt. Mrs Salome. Pa 1 toszck. 4::." S. Chapin st. 1 Henry Guaszevvski of Michigan i City 1 hero '.isiting with fritud-. 1 -,f:,- 1 c- 1: 1.: 1 . t. t . 1 1 c 1 1 a e i i"miimM uioiorei to :u no me in Giand Rapids Tuesdav aft r 1 a coup 10 01 aavs vimi with nis aunt. Mrs. Adelbrrt Wiatrowski. W. ! Thimas st. SOCIAL i:VIAT The military t ank of Fab ops P.alb ki No. 1 will hold its e r' i Wednesday evening at .. P. hall. The girls' gym rlass of I'a Icons Z M. ., , . .. -,. . -T-1 1 l.0'0.tll'0. StI VN I I I IUO"l 1 li'll Ml I evening at Kosci'is.ko hall. William Conry, Seve th st.. spnt the week end and Labor day at Laporte with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finch ate is,tin friends and relatives To ledo. O. .fi?s Grace Wolf' of Piv mouth. teach. -r n the Kiwr 1 'a r k t cliool. has arrive liMe and will make her home with her brother. Frank P. Wolfe, during the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Jew I Whab-y am' son. Kor.ert, naw- piuria iroru 1 Berrien Sptings. Muh., where the spent severs 1 days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.. Marshall Pa'.l and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Pertch and family. Mrs. J. Ferick ar.d Mis.-i Margaret Wilcher have returnel from a few dayg' outing at Dia.ir.oni lake. Casiopolis. Mich. Mrs. David Myers and daughters. Henrietta and Jane, h.tvo gone to Van Wert, .. f"i a f o v Ls' with relative Mrs Melvin Pai.- ar.d .hildi'-ri "f I'Mioit. ,K'h., w h" has.- b. -a visii

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inir Mr. and Mrs. E. N. P.ugo. the past two w ed-;s. r-turn-t y-st' t lay . Hairy P-nrod of Ittoit Miu. spent Sunday and Lbor day with h.i-pai'-uts, Mr Mis h a w a k a and .Mrs. Hii.u.. I1 a . ,!'. Miss Jessie Long, w ho ha.v isiting 111 (.'hicauo tie- u-AeeUs-. r turned yestei d,i y. . E. Rogers, Smith t.. b tun"d from a trip t ' 1 1 . waukee and dher t-oiiits m 1 nd Wiscoi.siu. Mis. W. '. Hut hu., .nd .. , 1 two MilI'M'' t''i h.tvn r tui r.ed fiom a visit at Crand Haven. Mich. Mr. and Mrs Jos.-ph !'. jr r. Haz- I Blair and J. ott'n ha Mis-ro-turned to Walkerton. Ind. Mrs. ern Goodroad and sou. M 1 . vv lio hav e b.-. ti l'iu sts of the f "riu 1 '-; sister. .Mrs. Ju l Mentor, N. S'-'o r.M, -t.. repirra-'I to South üav-:;. Mi h . Monday. Mr. ni Mr-. Edvr.rd M . 1 a r. o-I of ponton Harb-r. Mieh.. Mrs. Madg-Srrr-k. rj- a p. d Mis- Emma Tita:- of 'hifa-0 have been irn'.-'s of Mr u Mr.-, "'hail's Witw r. Eb-wnth -r . till- w e r- k . Mr. and Mi- Fred Rr.u.t are rr:o-. -ir.' t" the:r now hon.- o LiL-ht n; :i st. Mr. and Mi-. ( ' H. Wi!!...:;,- of ci-.jcago r'-r.snnd this n.arnii.-- alt-:' a week's MMt with fllCOd- lief Mr. and Mrs. Staokn.an aia- -j,. ; ,j n:g a few 1I.V0 witli frier. ds at 1 !:,oi-,d lake. Cassop. Mih Miss Laura W..rr. v and Ml - P.o o , ith left th;- niornir.g for t'-.v ''"ays' visit at Mrs. .Mary HaI n d 11 na po.:? s. tt li.ad forh cu-s.ts at dinner j !rs. H ir e Co-, er arvlay Mr o ' ' i ' " W t Know I. Mir-hican st. rd The sev enth annual r. union of tl; Shiror.ian family wa- held Labor day at lako -Manitou, Rochc-ter. Ir.d.. with a large attendar.ro. p.-v memhM' heir.z prr was served a t ent. A hacket dl r.ocn. followed p. v. e '. i-cr-ram r.f talks, games ar.a cc and V's - - - - tests. The following cheers were elected: President. Thomas Critt-.-. River Park, -.-ru-tju. Mr.- .'UteRl'.ei Park. Tita-ar-i. John Shiimar.. - o r n .- Tbo t i norv t iv.'-' ti: IM A' ig '.ft g w 1 ' ) I 1 I Ii."

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