South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 130, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1918 — Page 3
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Th la.vt rla- of s'.udnt.s, candt-d.-itps for mr-rri'orship In th Notre I
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Local Association on Agency Work.
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Vhnt vtfps mi: s.t . -e t.tk'Ti by the credit ni'ii of thf Fr;iir,i .States if they wish rut do n the millions of dollars lo-t annually in bu-in----: wnf told to the inmU-rs 'f th outh Hrnd A.-sor!atin f 'r-d'.t Men at their monthly inetintr heM In the notary room of the Oliver hr.t-! Thursday nicht by 'W f.i n.i
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I 1 .nits from outh Fen,l will be nd-
mitt'-d. The exempli. k ation of the tirst d-?r-f will r.e in charge of the Notre I.i.niu' council, whiF the .second and third dirres will be p emplihci .Sunday afternoon at FlaCe hall. After Friday's initiation a luncheon and program will be iv-
. Newton, attorney for F'c:is adju.-tment bureau
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rnn. Mr. Newton chose the subject of "The .-tjppr'sl'.n of onimrcial Fraud" for Iiis addrs".
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;.mnni:'t the credit men rv" the iy f.n the country that kts the dishonest and ':ns. rsj pi: h'Us parasites rlfraud credit men out of $l..i'0."'0 r;u h ear S'p rrU-t .e taken tr rid bi;vin-sr- th-. kind of customers v. ho d-al on thf- jnar'ncts of the country. "At pr-.-ent we h i" e m way 'f following up thr-e r.efinuders. Law Fnt self-cr.f..r .in;,'. You've cot to have an aten y." Mr. N"wton nave a - il'c'-tration.-' feral cases he ha., experience. 1 while he was assistant pro-e,-utor fit St. Fouis. In all of vhQse rase credit men in St. T."ur.- haö been defrauded of f.n.-iderable sums of money and although they ucecded fn uettir.ir the n.en. they could not I rndiicp the necessary evidence to ronict thorn. Tie explained if th "foilow up" Mstrm h;id been in oue t h " " men would now .e restinc: behind the bar.-'. To Ictc I C'rlniiiinls. He als emphasized the importance of the credit men retaining th' envelopes and mail thev receive from men in other cities whom they r'.o not Know. "This is one mean of evidenre that the criminals mav be picked up on in 'i-e thy have cefrauded the niails."' Mr. Newton said that Tie hoped that sonic day the credit men would be nationally organized, a-- are the banks, hotels and railroads, so that they may estblih a bureau of lnestimation and ju o-e.-ut ion . Following Mr. Newton's talk a redit peeking farce entitled "Futinsr It 0er" was t:ien in which the points emphasized hv Newton were Oroauht out. The caf of characters follov Fiir" Ts fJivcti. iiTTrv; it ovr.ir A Fndit s'kinr Faivo. "ast of characters Mooyar Kcfrance . . .A. C Funpf 'redit manaC'T for Terley. Walter .SL- Platner. inn mi facturers of Chill tl Tnlarine i'iirs. t'ria Ketchum I. I-'. Pea -aac Cheatum 'has. F. Ziit-r Farmers. Indiana Mercantile Co. Ivory F'ound- !iss Jcsica Pond Fri.ite Secretary to Hooyar Ref ranees. Willie Hurryup W. F. ('handler (Office hoy for Ferley, Walter & Platner. Optimisty Onlf rtaker. Fl. O. Morgan Sales manacer for Perley. Walter Flatner. II. (. Morpar. who presided, introduced four new members and TV. (",. (.'handler, chairman of the boosters-" committee, reported that he had IT prospective members who had agreed to make the trip to Chi(;,o to the naticr.nl convention of rt-dit men. which will be held there during the middle of June. At the conclusion of the 'meeting all members and their wives rose and sans "America."
The candidates to ler.eive first de. i--re- urc: Robert Peck. J. J. Cole, Joseph K. Frandy, Thomas J. Waters. W. J. McGrath. F.obert B. Kremp, I'rof. jeye ra, .Maarico P. Keady, Bernard Kirk, J. U. Mc(larry, l-"eiix Saino, paul J. HaIin, 1. A. Andrews. L'. P. Madiffan, Leo Fa Hois. Ii. It. Murphy, William White, John C'avanausrh, ("arl G. Pfeitfer, Charles Fusack. Joseph M. ML', A. 1. ,-sj-hmidt, Paul Party. A. W. Sda'--:ert. J. H. Bowles. S' huyler Douthitt, F. IF Sweeney, John C. Powers. I. H. Follet. John W. .Jordan, R. W. Fersman. Charles A. Flack, Francis i'Neill. Thomas I Fennessy, IF . Fdaney. M. J. Filers. C. Frown. J. W. Faers. William K Donovan, James U. Dooley, c. I. Fombardo, F. J. I'inske, James C. Harding. John Jenny, Thomas IF Peacom. Arthur Vallez, K. F. Hcideliua n. Jack ('Ier.
The Feast of the Ascension, one of lea dim,' church hol:Jas. was o:served most tittinly at Notre Dame university Thursday. ("lasses were dismissed for the day and in the morning the student body attended hUh mass in the Sacred Heart hapH. The Very Fev. Dr. John Covunuuuh, C S. C. otticiated at mass and was assisted by the Rev. Cornelius Haserty, ('. S. C. as dea- ' on. and by the Fev. William Lennartz. C. . C, as s:jbdea-on. The Holy Cross choir san; under the leadership of the He. J. Marshall, ('. C. In the afternoon Fr. Cavanauh otticiated at the vesper services.
A J,rood, pleasing musical comedy. "Camnuilamn Cupid,'' a playlet dealing with the students' life at Notre Dame university, will be siven
by the senior class on .May 20. Cl-le-;e plays usually are sorely exasper
ated but such is not the case with this comedy. It honestly conveys to the ttudience in what manner the students spend their happiest moments. For pood, wholesome entertainment there is no better way of spending the evening than by seeing TamoudaKin CupPl." The cast of characters consists of a jalaxy of u; stars at their best. The following popular sons will be rendered: "Why My N. J). Dream Comes True," "The Ten O'clock Walk." "Fven as You and I." "My N. I). Soldier Foy," "That Doesn't (let eM Anywhere," "My N. D. (Jirl." "Mammy's Croonin ronu"- featuring Ilyan and aino. "It Can't Fe Done This Year." Another feature will he the rendition of "Hash des Operas." The playlet was written by Delmar Kdmondson and the music was written by Rev. Kuffene Furke. C. i. C, and Fail Clarke. The Fev. Fernard 111. C. S. C. is directing the piny. The business end of the play is in charsre of John Femmer, Francis Mcdrain, Maxymilian Kazus. Fou is Heilert. Arthur May. Frank Cullinan. David Fhilbin and Frank lVdand.
ARRANGE CELEBRATION FOR MEMORIAL DAY
Y. P. A. UNION WILL HOLD MEETING SUNDAY
At the meeting of the Anten and Norman Fddy po.-ts. C A. F.. at the old court house Thursday eenin the different committees for the o -sranic of Menmrial lay were appointed. Other plans and arrange-
Ti.'ill loi lit' f n i i 'uuu it- - u - ci.ss-ed. l'riday Tm'rnimr at o'clock the committees will hold a meeting in the old court h.ouse ko
complete th for the day.
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IIOS'IMTAIi NOTl'S. The condition of IMwar.l Vanderhoof. "01 V. Madison st . who was operated upon for appendicitis at St. Joseph hospital Thursday afternoon, was reported as f.iorabIe Thursday nicht. Mrs. Fawson IF Murdock. 212 F. Fouth St., hid her tonsils remnwd at
5t. Joseph's hospital Thursday. j
Mrs. F. Steph.enson. 21 N. hore dr . :s improving rapides followins: an operation at Fpworth hospital li-t week.
A meeting of the St. Joseph Valley Y. P. A. union will be held at the (J race Fvanpelical church, corner of Lincoln way W. and Walnut st.. Sunday afternoon and evening. May F.b The afternoon meeting will hein at o'clock and the e piling meeting will betin at "::; o'clock. At the afternoon meitim; tb.e people of the union will d;sc;:-s the work of the various alliance. Amoni; the subjects for di.-cus.-ion will bo "Fable Study as the (Greatest Asset of the Alliance." At the exenin? serxice Dr. I'. O. Krumlinu. M. 1 .. who has just returned from an extensive misisonary serxice in China where he had many wondeiful experiences, xxill speak. Charles C. Krue-er and the male quartet of the Broadway Evangelical church, will furnish the music for the tw-o meetimrs.
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riLii;r ni si unox. Marie Hertel has brought suit for divorce in the superior rc:rt ac.iinst Ieonard flertel, chars in abandonment. rueMy an! failure to provide. The couple was m.irr.ed Sept. , 1??. and separate ! .I.-.n. Z2. 1 s ! .
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"GET-TOGETHER" PARTY AT MUESSEL SCHOOL
The annuil "c-t-!-cfthfr" party of the Mues-el Civi- cb,i'. will be held in the cymna-dum of the Muessel school Tm-.vl.iv exmin:. Max- 14. At-" enjoyable pr'-:am
community s i v. i r tho school children, p. i mt s, ! a e- and entert. linnient h ix e Tb.e ma.nd march Miss E. H. Fieman "."k'.e. xvhi with Miss
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mr. iirsixrss m . Are you idrdlped to deliver your poods? Let u pet together. We want to "hoxir you how you 'can save a few- dolla?? every month by ndnR a Maxwell one-ton truck for delivering the (ood. It's th modern way. The .yjickrst wiy. Maxwell truckf are rFht in every pimCu lr. Phone Srr.ith-Rtusch Motor Sales Co. for particulars. Advt.
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