South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 115, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1918 — Page 12

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FROM TOWNS SURROUNDING SOUTH BEND

I BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH.

Apr lie 2 4. Dr. L. I.". Bracey of Sheridan, thin Hate, was a wrfk-end guest at the I:o:n cf Rev. J. I . Bancroft. Mrs. J. Howard Taylor returned Saturday to h-r hom in Chicago. aft-r a f(; day.s visit with her parents. Mr. and Mr.. W. r. Wttmor-. Mr. Jf-nnie B. Heim of Chicago was a week-end visitor at the homo of her mother. Mrs.'j. H Stover. The Epworth league the Methoiisl chuith v. ill have a business meeting end a social hour in the. church parlors Wednesday evening. Jay Laur; son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lauer, was taken to Mercy hospital in Benton Harbor last wek :or treatment for appendicitis. Mrs. Addie Haas was a .outh Bend visitor Saturday. Mrs. Cora Storiek of.Xouth Bend was a week-end visitor with h-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeore I. Sattler. Mis Mir.a Fuller of Sheridan. Mich., is a guest of Rev. and Mrs J. H. Bancroft. Charles B. Hoopinarner of CamD Custer v..is a week-end visitor with 1 ome people. On Sunday he with Ms wife and his sister, Mrs. Maude Smith of South Bend were visitors ..t the home of thir si?ter, Mrs. 1" T. Playne In Xappanee, Ind. Mrs. Bessie Hagerty and children nere South Bend visitors Saturday. The third quarterly conference of the year will be held at the Method i st church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. The district superintend(fit, Dr. W. P. Frtnch of St. Joseph nil! he in attendance. Mrs. J. C Hoopingarner and Mrs. Bose I". Wlcoff were South Bend 'usitors Saturday. Mab Murdoch circle will meet Thurvlay afternoon, April 26, in the r;. A. B. hall. Mrs. Bessie Huber receied word Friday of the death of her son, Henry Huber, in a hospital In England. Mr. Huber was serving in the Canadian army and had been ill in the hospital for some time past. Mrs. C. V. Tallman has returned from a viit with her daughter, Mrs. Hush Mars, in Buchanan. Bev. W. W. Des Autels visited hi:? son. Fletcher Des Autels, at Camp Custer Sunday. Mls Barbara Lucker of t. Joseph is a visitor at the home of her rroiher, William J. Lucker. The .Social Hour will meet Friday, April 2 6. with Mrs. A. J. Barnhart. The sixth annual convention of the Boyal Neighbors of Berrien county -uas held here Wednesday. About 13o delegates were present. The convention was held in the town hall which was fitted up as a lodge room. The decorations were in purple and white, the lodge colors, and American Flags. A most interesting program was presented in the morning and afternoon sessions. Mrs. Mary Iiennie und her daughter, Mrs. Lmma Evans have returned from a two weeks' visit at the O. B. Hipp home In Benton Harbor. Bev. Edward Tench of Kdwardsi'urg, has purchased the R. G. Leverich residence in the Graham addition and expects to make this his h 'me. S. A. Feather has purchased the vacant lot next to Iiis property, and which was owned by Mr. Tench. The Bethany class of the Methodist Sunday school met Monday vening with Mrs. Maggie Allen in honor of Mrs. Addie Hass who leaves this week for an extended :lt in Detroit with her son, Glenn Hass. A social evening was enjoyed and ice cream and cake were served. C. Stelzer and family have moved into the Bennell house on Ferry street. Mrs. Martha Tay Mr returned Tuesday from a month's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Uos in Blkhart. Arrangements have been made for registering Berrien Springs women at the McOmber building, formerly occupied by Kidson's roeiy store. The registration commences Saturday, April 27 and will ontinue one week . Every loyal woman in Berrien Springs and vi-

PIMPLY? ILL, PONT BE People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets

A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you Ret a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The skin ho:M begin to dear after you have t:!..i the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there' no sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is sj-.ntle and safe instead cf severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a Lad breath, a dull, listless, "no good feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afliictcd with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are tha immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and loclc 10c and 25c per bos. All druggicta.

cinity Is urKed to register. Competent registrar will be on hand to instruct. Mis Helen Harrington has returned' to the children's Home in St. Joseph after a week's ctay at home. Harold Myers. the county drain commissioner, was a business visitor in Jiuchanan and Three Oaks, Monday. Alvin "Willis was a business victor in Niles Tuesday and in the evening directed the weekly practice for the Kawneer band. It. sparks and family left last week for a business visit in ChattannooJa. Tenn. While ther.. tht-y will meet Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W". I'ennell. and return hon.e with them. The Aid Society of the Methodi.-t church served dinner for Z0 deleKates of the Royal Neighbors convention, held here Wednesday. Mr?. Maude Stemm who has been dressmaking in South Bend the pat winter, has returned to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Myers.

PLYMOUTH.

April 2 3. Mi. and Mrs. Clifford Burkett spent Monda afternoon in South Bend. Mr.. C. E. (Jlass and daughter returned home to Fort Vayne in Sunday evening after visiting her lister, Mrs. Harry I-ickoy, Jefferson st. Bert C. Thomson came over from South Bend and visited the week end with his sisters. Mrs. J. 1 1. "Willey and Mrs. A. R. Underwood. Mks Mable Jacoby returned to her school work at Clary Sunday evening after visiting her mother on the farm east of town over the week end. Mrs. A. T. IvOiing returned Sunday evening from a visit with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barber visited Kort Wayne friends over Sunday. Glen Seybold will leave on Wednesday for the Great Iakes naval station where he has been placed in the Sousa band. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor and children are visitinp in Baporte. Miss Mary Southworth spent the week end with the family of her vncle. Charles Whitmore of South Bend. Melvin Thomas of the medical department, of San Antonio. Texas, who has been spending a few days furlough with his parents and friends, has returned to the youth, not knowing where he will be stationed later. Mrs. Manda Semler of Fort Wayne spent the week end with her brother and family, Charles I-iw-rence. Mrs. Ira Mock and daughter, Miss Edith, spent Monday with a friend in South Bend who is ill. Miss Ethel Mullen returned to Rochester Monday morning after visiting her sister. Mrs. Palmer of this city. Miss Ruth Matters of near Harris spent the week end with Plymouth friends. James Thayer and daughter. Mrs. Frances Seybold, and son Jamie, spent Saturday with Walter Thayer in Gary. Donald Baker left for Michigan City Saturday noon. Boyd Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stevenson, arrived from Kansas City Friday for a few days' visit with his parents.

NORTH LIBERTY. IND

April 2?.. Rev. J. C. Brumbaugh preached his farewell sermon at the Church of the Brethren. Glen Stambaugh visited with his brother Dennis at Hinsdale, 111., Thursday and Friday. A. C. Steele has purchased a new Studebaker six. The W. C. T. V. institute was held here Saturday with a goodly number from South Bend. The meeting was a success in every way. getting new members and helps to build up our union here. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, state lecturer, was here. On Wednesday evening. April 2 4. at & o'clock at the Methodist church, the senior class o" North Liberty high tchool will holds its commencement exercises. Mr. Admas of Adrian. Mich., is here for a two-weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. D. E. Williams. Mrs. C. s Benjamin and children are spending a few days in Montpelier. O. Wallace Nelson was in South Bend on business Monday. Mrs. John Fair and Mrs. P. O. Prury went to Indianapolis Tuesday evening for a couple of days, on business. Myrtle Wilcox of Mishawaka spent

j Sunday with her parent-, Milo Wili cox and family. The Christian church will dedicate a service Mag Sunday evening with a nicely arranged program. Thirteen of the boys are in service in the army. Mr. and Mrs William Dudley were ' in South Bend Monday on business.

Miami, Fla., who is now in France. The wedding took place August 7, 1317. Robert Turner, M years old. is suffering from a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Ida Cramer of Grand Rapid is in the city on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Decker. Bernard Bradford of Jackson has taken the position of chief clerk to Trainmaster R. B. Zane. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carpenter .are parents of twin sons. Mrs. A. I). Young, a former resident of Niles. is dead at Three Rivers. Mich. Relatives from this city will attend the funeral service. Gordon Whelan, who has been at Camp Custer, has been transferred tu a Virginia camp. James Blanchard has gone to Buffalo. N. Y., to enter the army as i. photographer in the aviation corps. Mrs. Bertha Weaker is in Michigan City on account of the serious condition of an uncle, Mr. Dueey, wh was stricken with paralysis.

XILFS. Mich., April 2 3. Announcement of the marriage of Fred Stowt-, son of Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Karl Stowe. of this city to Miss Pearl Curl of Youngstown. .. which took place in Cleveland, O.. have been received here. Mr. Stowe is at present stationed at Camp Sherman, a member of the camp band. Mr. and Mrs. 1-1 Iba Powers were in Galien Tuesday to attend the funeral services for Mr. Power' niece. Mrs. Nye. Cpl. Clyde Coons of Camp Taylor. Ky.. is at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coons, to spend a few days. He was railed here by the death of his sister-in-law, Miss Gertrude Belle Horrill at South Bend. Mrs. Meile Edwards and son. Arthur, of South Bend, are in the city on account of the illness of her father, George Smith. While in Cassopolis Monday. Atty. W. N. Burns took a decree in the Cass county circuit court in favor of the complainant in the case of John C. Guy vs. Daniel Harkreider. in which title to 12; acres of land situated near lMwardsbtirg was determine!. Atty. Burns also appeared in the probate court and filed objections to the allowance of the will of Russe II G. May. deceased, pioneer of Kd wardsburg. who was declared mentally incompetent in 1915.

A NEW IDEA IN FLOWER j ARRANGEMENT. A clever t'.ori.-t, a genuine lover of ! flowers and an artist at arranging i them so that they harmonize with ! their surroundings. while, at the

same time, the beholder can get the full benerit of all their beauty, has Invented a scheme for himself of sticking flowers into lumps of putty. He has nothing but scorn for turtlet and lizards and mushrooms and

! such things, made of pottery or

china, which some people Use. He is not even interested in the plainer holders of clear glass: they are all too stiff and exacting in his opinion. Putty he finds much more suitable, as it is pliant and flexible and lends itself to practically any arrangement desired. For instance, he may have a spray of two or three beautiful roses, exquisite, dewy, pinky-yellow ones. Of course, he wishes to put them in a shallow bowl or Hat tray and perhaps he wants to allow them to bend over a bit, psyche-like, toward the water. In that ca.-e, he just sticks his little lump of soft putty on the ide of the bowl, puts the stems of his (lowers into it and arranges them for the desired effect. He is particular to have the water cover the putty. This is porous and so the water can easily reach the flowers and keep them fresh. One ran attach the putty to any part or parts of the howl one wishes to and. by means of it. achieve all sorts of beautiful and interesting effects.

special sali:. Your opportunity to secure a high class mahogany cabinet phonograph at a very low price for cash or on easy payments. Six models to select from, ranging In price rfom $."0.00 to $100.00. Liberty bonds taken In payment. Rich-Tone Music Shop, 20S Cnion Trust Bldg. Advt.

Lirr nciiii: no it. If your automobile nee 's trimming let Archie do it. He knows how. He is up cn all branches rf trimming:. Takinr? out dnts In body or fenders. Recovering tops, mal -ing new tcps, hood covers. Placing new lights in your automobile curtains, etc. Archie. The Auto Trimmer. Formerly with Colfax Mrs. Co. Now at 217 South Main .-t. Bell phono 4C04. Advt.

WILLOW CREEK, IND.

a pi: jr.. Mrs. Kmerich died Sunda night. The funeral will be held Wet : jsday. Rev. Lundry will conduct the service at the home at 1 p. m.. and Rev. Young will have charge of the services at the Munson chapel at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. David Shanouer and Mr. a:..-: Mrs. Percy Fives were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of South Bend. Fred .r,,inch and wife of Mishawaka visited Robert McKnight and wife Sunday. The heventh and eighth grade pupils ot the Kennedy school had their final examinations Saturday at Osceola. Mrs. Harry Brown entertained her Sunday school class Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Beyrer entertained a number of friends Thursday. Church services are to be as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. ni.; preaching, at 11 a. m.

LOOK AT IT. It Is the handsomest motor car In town. The King EUht is the marvel of the year In motor car construction. A perfect motor. Lots of power, graceful lines, easy riding, and the best car In the world for the price. In fact It is truly named, "The car of no recrets." Let us tell you more about this line before you choose. Main Garage. Phones. Home 2440. Bell 370. Adv.

srcn lc i:ly stylhs! Just one of the many complimentary expressions heard dally ny those inspecting the varied assortment of beautiful suits at T. 3. Garland and Co. Suits, $19.75 to $73. Tricatines. Poplins and ' Polret twills. Serges in six different styles way out of the ordinary. Workmanship perfect. Always a little touch Tweed mixtures In greys and tans, of distinction at Garlands. Advt.

TAIILE FEHNS of every kind large and email In size. Splendid in shape; can be selected at Williams & Co., Florists. Always the best In flowers for the table decorations; flowers for the sick, stock bouquets, corsage, and flowers for the "only girl" are here In splendid assortment. 1X8 South Michigan Street. Home phone 2227. Bell phone 769. Advt

MIL FARMER ! We have everything in the farm implement line. Before you buy conic- in and look over our stock. You'll not only save time but money, for our prices are right down where you like to tee them. No trouble to show or demonstrate our goods. Come and talk it over. LIndahl Eros., 515-517 S. Michigan st. Advt.

SPECIAL HOT WATER HEATERS. While they last reuardk-ss of the high prices, o will furiush and install our blue enameled steel lined r'as water heaters for $15 cash or $DI on payments. We guarantee these heaters to be economical and give entire satisfaction or we will remove heater and refund your money any time within Co days after installation. You can't afford to be without hot water at these prices. W. W. Sibley Co.. 125 to 129 S. St. Joseph st. Advt.

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Many School Chi Idren are Sickly , Moil.er x!:o v'ut tlielr own uiinfurt , Mid ti..- wt-if.irr of tf;-!r i-hiMrt-n. 1m11 ; .-V'T !t wltli 'Ht .4 1m .f M thr iriy'sij s,t I'ow.I.t f-r CMidrm. f--r u' thr'i:cli u t t!." !.- a. T'..y llre.ik u; ' 'M. l;itvp Feverntiut. i nttlj-a-t!rii. hct'iin? I U'irdfr, l b ,i!.u hf uud M-i;n.'l iron ',rn l'.d lv mother for :t y.-.iT. thiisi: rviu:i:s m:vi:k ! All.. -!! I'm; Stor. v J.V . Boift .t a:iv uVtItuio. Saipple KKI'.K. Ail -drcM. Mo tier ilray Co.. Lif llov, N. V.

News-Times Spori.;l Serrire: NILES. Mich., April 23. Funeral .-ervices for Pearl K. Wnkley. the firt Niles soldier to die durlnp the present war. were held Wednesday iifternoon at the home of his sister, Mrs. Freeman Howerm.m, Lincoln av.. Jtev. Camtield, pastor of the F.vansrelbal church ofiiciatln. Furial was in Silver Frook cemetery. The body wax ent to Niles from Camp Custer Tuesda.r. Mr. und Mrs. P. 11. Harnes anl. ounce the marriage of their daughter Hazel to John MacDonalJ of

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