South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1918 — Page 7
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OCIAL AMD OTHER
Thf ttcilm? of M;, K.::.tbeth M. andcrvoort. da iIi't uf Mrs. Ler.i .ui'lf rvoort of ur..r,. s. ! . and Hev. A. H. .-Wind' r- 71 I'. '!- fax a ., took pl.it Mon-1.i v afieri'on at 4 o'cloc k at the hnn of th : rul'rcom, !:. '. A. .n ,n '-atiri. Only th irr. nvd i.u.- relatives of the O ip!" wer. pr .-'T.t ut th ceremony uhn m win- follow id bv a r-rption for th- rnt m i'f r.- of ;h' 1r;mty Fresh', t.-riun h r h d w hi.h nv. .S.t.indr. ih p.i.-ti.r. The nianf w.j d-coral'd m pin.-. . nd white, th color motif la ;ru' r,irr, d cut t-y th4 Ii-- of r"-js and ; p a-. Th4 couple wi mar-. rd uforo a bo fT t reated of J'.O'Afr. and gr"-nry. Mi.s Iy-ui.-e ar.ijf rvoot of Ii umn, S L) . a .-i--t-r of th bride, ail tided as maid of honor and Id-, . Leslie J. Whitomh of Chicato if td a ost man. Th tride vor a own of white f rrpe !f; ihPri' with neorgette crepe t r: mrr: ; n ir - and sh- carrCd a bridal 'Oiquct if whit- ro- and swet I -H5 The maid of honor wa-i,-ovn1 in white orsrar 'li'. l:v. and Mr p. S cinders left for a week's stay at Winona lak. I'pon thur return th"y will res?'- at the man-'-. tut of fnwn ':riti at the Wfd'iintj WTf- Mrs. Iberia Vaniitrv oort and Mi-s ;rtrude Yanderv oort. mother and sister of th1 hride, of Huron. ?. r . and Mif-i Helpn Jicoh--on r.f Pierre, s. D. M--mbT of th- Live Oak lrill an: mt Monday at th1 home of Mi- Kath-nne Short. 2.' I vt w - tuice ;iv. Hiirh t rnernher were prsrit. Mrs fJrace Kut, Mrf. Clara, hnhr. Mr". Kate ,-ue!hnf and .Mrs. Ann. i Howard winning the conte-t r.i- M- Mics flrHf' Short, N. Scott .-v. will ntcrt.iin the members in . l W k . A family reunion wa held SaturI a it the homo f Mrs Anni- K'. i' t of Nile. I inner was served at no. mi tt T and the .tftf rnoon was pnit with out of loor amusement. A n.nniar of th- children entitaind a ith r it.Ttions. Th family has I n l ri rr i -"1 t"ie in th past :;. lib i tion of of'u er t ti k p! n i'h th- tollowinc: isi;lt. .Ioph " ti. ir -idiit : raid Ha tdlt1. . ; pr-sjd-nt: Mabr l l'u I brinc'-r, iit.irv and FIdwar! Smith, tif.is- ;; !. Til- time and J I i 1 f r the ' ' 1 rt'wniori ht'p nor b t ilettr:n i'l d . .' nib" i .- if th'- t-Miir Iiss f ' outh lU-nd training s hod ut iv ;;t! of th aliiiin' at : ':.". 0 '(.. ;v ilinnf-r at th1 l.'-MDuton t a :".irn Monday ni-:ht. IViisis, tlie -tii""! tbv and tj!p!o p. mviw.", :h ll.iurr of ihf -i;or -!ass. lonn- ! tli ! or. i : itns for- I tie table at i lü'-li ih,,-- ! la- fo '". Tall i -f t!l-' (al.-l-. P- p'at--.-d 1 it ,nici ni the t.ii-b-. With !iM f ,nd Mi If low ia-U''t of lio-v;-. A ilusy :i d ''''; od ra-'h i : d . t ! , ' 1 !". i f of d i i '. s n i a : In - d tli' p .i' of r n il a-n:or. At th- . l"se of th dinii'T M: Aim.! '"l!ur h li --red an address if 'Arborn- in blia!f f th' al'.irnnae : i s -1 ' i .ati''ii to uhif'n Mi-s I'rma lal. pl'id.nt of th- -!ail:l.i'ill i i c-pond (!. K.ii h of th- s niors talb-d iir-n for .in impromptu ! h whii h was follow '"'il y a - ..!! ( ill of !hf ri . s 'l It I I; i ? :'oun! 'T will t.ik i!,n'f th:s rniu' a: t tr ! irt Pre- .:!. in h'iii-h. and on V dr.c-d.i .ifp-'i.ooü members of the ol.is- will rit' T ta im" d bv Mi. Helfi S-rvir ..nd M;-- M r d d Krf at t h horn' of M - S'-rM-. W?, I.ir.rcln w.iv ? . Mia i..Li. Mr-, i: W. Ta t.M H-w.ir,; sf . tit rtair.' d mTiiUr of th4 I'hi'ith'.t rl.is of th' 1 I'--t 'hr:v l ti h 'l . h u .i . '' " o ! oi- w i p- :" ! ori il.i y tiicht. Tl."r w 1 " i:-. in ir' s pr. id .iti.t '!' i 'iiin sp'-nt ;oC!;illv. Th ir, m b' rs planning a f- l.i o 1 1 j t at I ' .. oo-ti(i lil.o. o tak '..!( th- la-t Tw tity-f' n' u-oib" of t h finl.th'-a '.- or th W -t!-::i-t'T f -i--bttr la n i ii';i m n5o -d a : ':0 o 'o 1 pii'iii ipr-i-- Mioif!i ctr.-t-v. th r. of tin' ho:-' of th4 Mis.-."-- i:thM .t:d Po-.i r. Til' Mnroinr a v. A !: :n-.- i!:'Ctim w.is h.M 'it r m t ? ttrir Iii'" 17 th m !. i--r w ; 1 be nt:--a:r I !- 1 1 :..rl "I i : T : - 7'7 N. S.ott A '.;;.-in. "Vt : ; : of the T'-ra p' l'.eth-Va :d w:,:v w.,-h'.d Mond.i4' aftrrvooo at ?h.o hoi:,- ..f Mr? - Abraham .!.. Nk. L' " W. .!. fiVrsin ! d Tri-- d 1 1 . of th'4 v, t vi4 tin-' to b 1."'.1 with Mr- M 1! 1 ' t e tit i. r-t ' i : . '17 W Ta:;-oy. . li.is no', b. lit t !.!.! tip."4, Th" r ,.il.ir months -..-t'.ric of the ST. Jos. -ph . . i.nty W. i. T. I. .x"cuties was ln-ld Mori lay aftrrAt Whe clock's
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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
By Adds now maim.i: -minn:!) katii;. I ii'-ar.i a cinif nt tlatttrint; of po and pin- af 1 entered tne kitf h--n to tie K;itii' directions for th4 day hfor4 starting on y siqht-see-m; tiip with my mothr-in-Iaw. Kati' was -Uin lmp by the .-ink. sLinumn-' thinu'.-, aiound as if Khe was '-ntin hr U-flin? upon tne liit' hf n utensil,. Her eyes, hr zht with nnsio-d t ir., her face was unnaturally tlu-hed, he was evidently in a t'twprin? temper. i't cojrs4 T knew that she mud ha'.e erhfald som1 part of mir um iation. )Kl f hop-d if I pro-t-ndd not to notice hr anu'r sh4 mi-tht tf-ont'i- hMS'lf. 'Mrs. (ii.iham and I are Toins out, Kati.-,' I -aid pieasantly. "Her trunk- will Lc here some tim4 thii morning. I t.unk, perhaps not until th.- afternoon. There is .a Iiire trunk and a teamo- trunk. I .mi ? Jre the thari;-- are all paid, but if the e pr's-mrm should claim they thy arc not, pay him what li asl: out of thi. and make him cive you a receipt for the money.' I hld out a two-dollar bill to Kati". hut she shook her head ominously. "I no he hMe. I so home riuht away. Dot old woni.nis. s-h call me strak thi-f. I neair to ich h-r things. I not. stay wheie I e.illeil dot." I did ome rapid thinking in the next minute I ldt that I simply must keep Kati4 for a whil. She knew- my wnjs, she was a fairly er!it lent housekeeper, and above all. she was capable of preparinsj nutritious. appeti7.inr meal-. The history c las of the Iotus Stud- club, which ! had promised to conduct, would hesin in another week. If I tried to do that work either without a maid or while I w;ih trying to break in a new one I knew that tlo- work or my hoin must suffer. I thought I kn4w the surest way to retain, Katis seri'-s and I rcsohed to take it. HlthoUizh not witho.it mi-ixinOTs-. Mow Ialie Heard. "Katie. I am ashamed of you." I said coldly and firmly, in m h the tone that 1 would have used to a sullen child and. Indeed, she was no more. "Mrs 'Ira ham did not tall you a sneak thief at all. You hear! h-r mv sneak thief, and th onlv way oi mild hae heard the word was by list.'nim; at the keyhob'. Were ion doing that?" I'uipo-fly mad4 my xoir4 as contetii ptuous as po-ihle. Katie dropped her- eyes and her lip quivered. "I want to hear what fh" say about nie,' -he -,,'.d sullenly. "That wafn't the only reason. Katie." I Kiid, "and yon know it." Thep, peremptorily: "Kntie. look at HIP'" Katie i aire.', her - to min rp-lu-fant.. I knew the nxt minute or two would decide whether Katie wa- t. stay -1 1 hm i.-si v e 1 or ,:o r -bdliously. "Vfv.i know. Kati." I went on. "that your ;;rcafea fault is turiosity. I do nor think yo;j mean any harm by it. but it leads ou into all kind5 of trouble and mistake. T hae known that ou have listened to cor. er.-ations before " "'h. no. no. r.eaire." began Id tie prote.-ti nly. but I p it up r.iy band authoritatively. "'h. yes. .; ivi hae. Katie." I said, "and it was curio.-ity that led you to o into m trunk that time." 1
noon ,,t the Y. W. C. a. Routine 'u-ck t n,i with his von. Pvt. diaries husin'ss was tran-acttd. The n-xt 17. Hunt, .it 1 0 S N. Wt st st.. Mihame.'ting "f the txecutives will i waka. Rvi. Hunt has i'turnt-d to bald on July 1. Mad:.-on barracks, X. V. atter li.iv1 ing spent a 10-day furlough with
PERSONAL Mis- la ah Xuver. .1"? Portage :.v ha- r.T, n-n, .1 fron, I-, fa. iw u n i -
ver-itv to spend the summer vaca-!r"Vs Kn-im' assocation at the Hotel tir-n w:th her parents. Ml. and Mrs. ' 'll,T,aan- yU- Knoblock is trcasJohn Iletirv Zuver. urpr of the a-ioOlatlon. Mrs. Rthel Crooks of Colorado! 't- Olarctue C. lavengo-.d. of Spnnir is the gue.-t of Mr. and Mr-. Camp Shelby, Mi.-s.. who is rix-owr-1' M . Wei.sttr DC) I Woodward av. ir'- Tr,,!n aM "Pcratiou for appcndiMr. and Mrs. Matter Rraunsdorf 'ending a two weeks' furav,d tamilv. L'.'l S. St IVtt r st.. ar?!',J-n 'h llIS PJ'P'd-4-. Ml. and home aft.r a week' visit in Chi-! Mrs- J- !" Ingood. :.: 17. Dubail
t a go. John D Woodworth. who j emploed in tb.e otl e of t h ,i.rn pioi . rt tu.-todian at Washington, i
I c. :s spending a f. w days with,nnVf'- ,T''1' to 'lttpnd th'' I .- parents. Mr. and Mrs. I ouitnic nit-nveiiH-tit exercises and dance at Wooiwcrth. 4.".. W. lisalle av. jHwe Military academy, of which C.orge S. Hunt has returned to ! their .-on. Ciaren c Hy de, i- a stu-l-.e-ing. Mi h , alter spending the tient. ' Mrs John C Schurz. S. IiI lax ette st . making an extended visit in r.o-top., Mass. Wonl h.s b'.en rtceived by Mr.
At Wheelock'a
For June Brides The oxpollrnr-o of the croods liown in our cMablishnient, their c.cliii v characttM- and the ran go in price cannot fail to interest. t lit so who are selecting Bridal (lifts. George H. Wheelock tfc Company
INTERESTS
Cirrhoo paUM-d. I hoped impr .-si ely, and s,id -lowly: "Suppo.-e I had told m mother-i n-1 iw about that Kati'-. What do ou think t-he wouhJ have said?" Kntie looked at me in startkd surprise. "Vnj no tli he; ?" she queried. "I thought ou tell h r and tiot reason she tall mu tief." A MnMrrh StrKr. "'tu see, Katie." I -aid siowly, "that is ttv punishment of people who listen to conversations not intended for them They g t things all mixed up. Now I am Ruing to tell you just what was said, and then you'll ' how fooli.sh you weie." I could not tell from Katie's mannet whether she war in a receptne liino.J or not. Her eyes were steadfastly tied on the floor, and her fate wa till Hushed. "Mt (Iraham, of course, does not know viva, Keltic," I hc-an. "and naturally she is nervous about leaving her thmk in the care of a Kiranser. Sh" asked me if you were honest, and I told hr that I was sure you were. Then she asked ma? how long I n.ni known you. and I told her on!4 two weeks, hut that you had come well recommended, and that Mi. (Ira hum had known oa before." "Thn she stid. 'There is nothing to he done hut to tru-t her. She eun't nfX into the trunk." wuthout keys unp.s he is a sneak thief, and I do not think she is that. "So y ou -ee, Katie " 1 went on smoothly, "there is nothing fr you to get angry over. Instead, you ought to be ery grateful to nie." 1 paused signiricantlv. "S'ippu-e I had told her of the time you opened my trunk"" Ivutie looked up lit nie, hei eyes swimming in tea i "h I know. Mis. Iraham. I such a bad -girl. I sorry I so mean to you "Very well. Katie." f said, and then paused, for I was frankly puzzled how to say to Katie what I want'.' to tell her. 'Van you keep a promise. Katie, if yon make on. 7" I finally asked. "Sure," Kati.- answered. She was fast recovering hr cheerfulness. "There will, of course, he mote work in the apartment now. Katie." I went on. "and sometimes you may lind the elder Mrs. Graham a lath " "Vi a nky," supplemented Katie with a cheerful grin. "irhcult." I substituted, frowning slightly, "and so f hae decided to give you ?: a month at present, and J:." when we inoe into a larger apartment, which we expect to do in n few month--." Rut." I lifted my linger at her admomshingly. "1 -hall expect you to control your-elf, Katie. If you -;et that money you must keep your temper and not talk hack, no matter what Mrs. draham may say to you " Katie -nutrhed my hand and ki-s-etl ir fervently. "I put up with the devil for that money." she giggling. "Se that you keep your promise." I returned. "There will h r.o one home to lun-h. Katie. c;et your ilinnfr early, a 'out o'clock." "All light. I feV The homely. familiar phra-e sounded in my ears as I went ha' k to join my mother-in-law on our trip. 1 knew that Katie would sta with me, but I felt like the bribegiver I w A relatives and friends in South Rend i a ml M is haw aka,. Kdwii (ioodall of the Creit Lake Naval Training station spent Sunday with his patents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 17. (Joodall. '2 -." Dubail av. ! R. A. Oglesby and Otto M. Knohlock are in Chicago att.'niiing the ! a " n 1,1 1 OnVention of th Nat lonal i av. Mr. and Mrs. c. w. Hvde and u.iughttt. Miss Mary Hyde. tj 0 ; Rinooln way W., hae motored to and Mr.-. Krank Clodesb Oil ; Cleveland av.. of the pi oniotion to I s- rgeant of their -on. I'rank Chi.iI ester. ;" ramp Taylor. Ky. ' N. i Stuck has return d to Chicago after a viit w ith his daugh- ; ter. Mis R. J. Price, tl.'h i4fayj t ;te b I v J K R. Rup.-l and family. .'11 S. i lafaettc st.. have n.o cd to th--ir ' i ountry home north of the city f-T the summer m or; lis. Mrs C. N. Shafcr aid daughter, ' Mildr-.d of Ypsilanti Mich . are spending a few days with friend- in The i ity. Mrs. shafer and la : (laughter are former residents of South Ibru. Mr. ant Mrs. Jeorge Rorgerdinc if Nt w Albany-, h d.. have returned , to ih ir home following a ifiit with their daughter. Mr.- I. M Harnmer- ; s-hruidt. 111 River-id- dr . and 'Mrs. C. a W;llnm-cn 1 -.' 4 Lincoln 1 v. av A".
Try NEWS-TIMES WANT AD
OF WOMEN
Women's War Work Y1 1 1 :.Tirgs CON C I XTl IATI o . The ned for sa.ing wheat is greater than ever. The United States food administration is exerting every ettort to impress the people Of the United Mate-, with the sori-ou5ne.-s of the wheat situation at the present time and to encourage a wider conservation. The following suggestions fer wheat flour substitutes should aid jou in increasing your number of absolutely wheatlehs meal.-. Miggr-.-tions for lirrakfu-t. Any I Vuit DeMrcd. CVtt'als. Oatmeal, torn Hakes, rice, cornmeal muah. hominy grits. Hot Hrtatl-. Hot Cake-, or Waffle. Corn, oatmeal, huckw heat, coi n Hour, soy bean. If Dosirtil. Me.it-creamed, cho, sausages, ha-h or in other combinations with potato. Potatoes any form. Ugi-s any form. Jam or jelly. J 'or luiut-li. IHiincr tr supiHr. Soup-.. Meat. bean. pea. cheese, oyster, potato, h.-h chowder, t lam t how -(it i", cream celery, cream cauliflower, tomato. With Hit or It;irlc o nulon. l'otiltm-4. Any form desired. Miscellaneous. Meats, fish, shellfish, game. eggs, omelets, baked hominy and cheese, Spanish rice, e-aalloped meat, estalloptd rish. corn cuttaitl. meat oaves. salatls. Meat. tish. vegetable. looster, egg. cottage cheese and nut, fruit. Yogvtablcs. All desired. In-toatl of llrrad. line, hominy. potato-. oatmeal f i-ouits. corn nread. corn dodgers, buckwheat muffins, oatmeal mutiin-., cornmeal muffins. I ( flt.s. Riant- manges, cu-tai ds. , oiiipott.. ices, sherbets, jellies, oatmeal bettv. steamed cornstarch pudding. Indian pudding, barley- pudding, ri-e pulding. tapioca pudding, fruit souffles and whips, cakes and cookies made with potato Hour, soy bean meal, corn Hour, rue Hour, oatmeal, birley meal as far as possible. Member.- of the N'onparie club will meet in the surgical dressings department of the Red ress on Thursday afternoon. Announcements The final meeting for the vear of the Shakespeare circle will he held Wednesday afternoon at th- homo of Mrs. A. W. Kline. '.'Jn S. Main St. Mrs. K. C. Witwer, lull S. Michigan St.. will be hoMCss to menibe!si of the Mothers' club Thursday. The guests r!ll meet at 11 o'clock in tip morning The sewing circle of the Zion V. angelical churth will meet Thursday alternuon at the parish school. The hostesses will be Mrs. William Kloko. Mrs. Rudwig Meyer. Mrs. flos.tia Roes-ler and Mrs. (;orge Sindlinger. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS MAIIUI With a pretty church tetemonv. .Xh-s ltti' I'abisak. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I'abis.ak. -."'14 Poland td., and lgnacy Tu ion of Detroit. Mich, were united in marriage Monday morning at ':'bT o't lock at Sr. Hedwige'. church. The cert uaony at a solemn high mnss was performed by Rev. Anthony Zubowiez. C. S. C. assis.te-1 by Rev. Anthony Roewicr. C. S. as deacon and Rev. Stanislaus Crui'.a. C. S. C. as suh-deaton. The church altars were prettily adorned with cut flowers and fernTb.e bride was prettily gowned in white crepe meteor with court train trimmed with lue ,(nd bead trimmings. She woie a full-length bridal veil of silk tulle, taught with valley lilies and carried a prayer book.. Mi-s Sophia Ko-owska. first bridtsinaid. wore a dies- of oiiiaty color satin. Mi-s Lucille Mars.ai. tiie second bridesmaid, was attired in a pretty gown of flowered oiguny. whib' Mi-s Angelt Szymsk:. the third bridesmaid, wore a pretty gown of pink satin Mi-- Mary Miller w.is the flower girl and were a beautiful drfs of pal- blue crepe de chtne and piettv bonnet to match h"r dress, gj. earned a basket of white Killarney rc-se aid valley blies. IiUrente Novv.cki .irted as hf-t r.'.an. Lo us Wachow.-ki and Ignatius Sobvt ki were attendants to th" groom. Following the wedding a reception was given at the home of the bride's parents, which was attended by n gue-t--. Roth tne bride and the groom are popular people, having a larae Crd of friends. Mr. Tu: on i- an organist at Sa -i-d Heart of Mary church in Detroit. Mich social i;m.nt. The rene.irs.al of a p'.ay "The Cross W ith a Crimson Stain." will te held Wednesday evening a 7."" o't !oi k .it St. Adalbert's auditorium under the direction of Miss Y.ctoria Stra uss. The entertaining committee of Lady Falcons. Z. P. iheki. No 1. w ill n.t.-t thi- evening at x '(!( k at he Z It. halt. W DiV.-or. -t The md tafv rank ! 'a l. ons 7.
Raio ki. No. 1, will hold their eer-
V ikilickis hall. W. l'.vun - . Th' mtii.'i praline "f M. Ko manow.-ki Fahon's thou w;I! held Wednesday e ening at Ko--ciuszko hall, S. Chapin .t. Mrs. leorge Siorr.iu.-l. a. I.n l. a , entertaine.l httle girls Moi- ! day afternoon. The nvty wa.- i i i honor of he daughter Iut ill-'-'.eighth iurthday. t James, mu-ic and contests were the chief features "! amusement. Miss Iucilie rec-ived many pretty gifts. At ä o'clock a line luncheon was .ervd from a table centeieti with a lare birthda cake with candles. BAITISM. Rose, the daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Sulwoki. wa- b.tptized .it St. Hedv.ie's church. Th" t cod-pi rents were Mrs. Albina Tusz t and H!a.iej Czyhir.ski. PFHISONAKS. John Wt.jcik, 4.19 S. T lnlhppa st.. has returned from Chicago where he has been for the p'..-i u-w d.. ;5itir;g with relatives. Mis- Marie Drapt-ka. S. William st . who has been ill for th" past three weeks, show- s-ui.e improvement. .Miss Mary Zwmsin. 1411 S. Franklin st., is s.pentiin two weeks in Milwaukee with relatives Miss Hildigarda Kotolecka. T r i -Uian.tM'. ., lias been tailed to South Chicago on a count of the serious illne-s of her father, Joseph Mulbu-. Mis- Rosalie Witawtka, S Scott st., and Miss Aduiiio Cupet ka of Michigan City are spending then vacation at Detroit. Mich. Joseph Werwinski. 4u" S. Chapin st., left Monday evening for IJui'iaio. . Y., on a business visit. Joseph Chnnlarski of Cary, Ind . was here on a business visit. Casimir C.adacz. ll'J ., W. Division st.. underwent an operation Monday mot mug at St. Jo.-eph hospital. Mrs. Ale Stru.iK. South st.. has returned from I.aporte w liere -p.c was called by the illnrs of her si--ter-m-law. Mrs Agnen Struzik. Miss Murht Swiercz returned to Michigan City loibiwing a few day.-' V isit With lelatlVeS and 't lends here M Jo-ephine and Ran line l,ipicki. W. l-'i.-her st.. spent a f-w days with their parents. Mr. and Mis Joseph Lipicki at Ri on--on -Mich. RIVER PARK Lnos Ktilo will have harte of th mid-week prayer .and praise service Wednesday eveniag at the Methodist Kpi.-copal church. The Liver Park Independent club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Amos Shirk. R. Third st.. Mishavvaka. The linal meeting of the local Red Cross, No 4 7, will be held at th" school house Friday afternoon : complete all unfinished garment.-, and lose up all lei-ines--, and arrange to work at the city headquarters. The 1 tidies' Aid so i.ty of thMethodist L'pisoopal . hur h will m-et Th ltsday afternoon ;,t th" home tif Mr-. Harry P.idell. S Seventh st Mrs. Ridell and Mr.-. Zcnt vvill he the ho.-te-.-es. Children's tlay will be d.-erved at the J iee Mttliodi.-t h ir h Sut;dy evtniiig at 7;:;n o t In n The pro-pi-in will consist ..f s.4..,-s. lc.nlinus. recitations and dnil.- by the Sunday school. Rev. i V. Hitchcock, the pastor, will give a brief talk. An invitation b- extended ; o everybody to attend. Mrs. L. II. Miers w.,- hostr-., 7 o'clot k dinner MouJa.v evening, '"overs were aid I'm nine. r-. and Mr-. Frank Parker v,f Roche-i..r, Ind.. and Mr. aud Mis. William- of Mish.taka v ere out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe and son.-, Root rt and Lauten, have returned from Plymouth, lud., wloue they attended the fa 1 r i.-unioii held Sunday at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Samuel Rcilcr. Mis. Charles Kea.-.-y . Sixte-nth -t , is in Chicago, called th.re t!i- ihn of Mi-. H. ' '. I e. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoo.or a r moving to thi! new- home on S .'( v em enth st. Mr. and Mrs Alhert Stikl". of Rt einen. Ind. were .-mday gu -ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ld.ruid Mont). S Twelfth st. Mr. and Mrs Wil'iatn barr of Syracuse. Ind.. and Mr. a fid Mis. Altert Skeer and daughter. 'harlotte. of l'ort Wayne, Ind . wero wk er,. guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Angel. Mishawaka a,". e'haries Ham. c!.d' Lonita and Fred Coper.huv rr. three Kikr Park boys, who left her, thiee uefcks. ago tor v'fduinbus. ii. ha"'4 i-een transferred to Fort Snellim. M.nn. Ti). write they are well arm phased with condition.- at the rami. Ml-s Lillian Hen.-al was called to Chicago this, morning b the lllne.-, of her aunt, Mrs. j; Felh.rt. Sylvtster Str.iuh. who is doing service in France, writes t" fi lends here that he is well but -ry bu.-y and they work S.nday -he same as a ny other day . Miss Irene RohdY and Mi.-s N'il T'tatt have returned tloin a visit with friend.- at Kings! trry. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Sun; in er luve leiurnt d to thir hon.- at And-r. -or,. Ind. aft r a week's v;.t v;th Mr and Mrs. D. C. Cool; an! oth"-r tri end-. Mr. and Mrs Will. am Strxi.-!.. ar.-l Mr. and Mrs. Lans iae t(t.i:.d trorn a i.-it with r ht:i( - at North Liberty. Ind. Mrs. Ceorge Kennet y h.i" retui n"d from a i.-it with hT parent-. Mr. and Mrs. Will. am Hub hm.-on of 1 1 u m m on d. Ind. A M. 'ormican, Smith .-! . his b-ft for an extended visit with rtlatives at Argo.-. Ti.sa ; nd Plvm.o .th. Ir.d M r. and Mrs M T'. Ar g. '. .-. :.d fanulv r.ave ret.uiied from an out- ! it Ragle Pike. Rdw.ird-: Mich. Mr. an ! Mrs Harry n j. rl a r : of Cr avvf ordsv il. Inl.. arrived here today for a visit with Mr. ar.d MrC. J l'..-ter. Don'l say you sav !t !n the j newspaper. Say Kevs-Times. ;
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Starts Thursday Cotton rends still soaring in price but never-the-less we tart a white sale t" white ;e;ocds, muslin we.ir. domestics, etc. See Wednesday Papers
The? Sale on Colored Wash Goods is well attended and the values are threat. Many pretty summer frocks can Iv inexpensively made.
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