South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1918 — Page 7

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f the . cb-ty a'h -t. Ik . J. oi.a - IIomLi;!".- -M. II. :ri h Was h 3-i ho::;' o" Paul's a.. Ti. afternoon at th P. . . r i : : . r .? VJ! Coif ax r - ting on ii d r a ;e otiotimd sharp talk I Jr. Gard;nr. A Lusir.es meeting f dlow. 1 at ';..ch tliue o:!;o-rs for th- i.-uui. z car were elected. M r-s W. M elected. proidr.t to : a'aacy lft Vv the rtina Y" l.o, ; tiii iOli cf Travrr-. Mrs. Iii win :,uado. vice pre-ideM; Mrs. W. .). ''"Her. trea-urtr; Mi. Aiuson I'a-v-;i. recording -. retury, and Mrs. ::. I. Bei-tle is to have charge of mit oxe MrV. G. i'.ai ii-un t li pP'-Taiil. id ( harg of .T. I". KnoJ" r':t'.c a lea!'.- on "Indim Mythology," Mr-.. J. P. P- kk r read t paper entith-'l "Indian Pot Latch." Mis. W. G. Partum th n !.- -us.-"d :!. " MU. ionary Trail of Alaska." The Meeting wa: with prayer .-. Ilrv. Gardiner. Th- next meett ! i - ..1 1 ; 1 l 1 i ' ' I" .i.i' will aO-.:- of b Mr?. C Pa m ar .New Carlisle. Th- Good Will Pild- -Trinity Presbyterian pie. itant ly entertained ! it th home of Mrs. IC.it J j J X. Michigan st. Ti p.i-.-ed in needle Work, .;!..(-- of ;liv ! ir. ii '- a .-. ; ;i -v iiiim' ' i- r.oai.';)i. ' Tin.'ilid thel'.t wre 1 . ladie.uieetin will la ,r, Th'" I.e.Xt held at the hai- of Mi. J. T. Vhit' )aan. 1 1 Stoer et.

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Complimenting the maduatm-cj Ml j,,,-, Durh.. liL'". S. Chu-'!..--of Hi. Jc.-eph's academ: of toJ, t ent.rtained :ö n-&ts at a 111-, the class i.r-rhi'-nt. Mi-s Clara j tililnbi,. Tuesday afternoon t ompliSwmd, and Miss Mary Milha nter- ,lt.ntin . hf.i- ,,.:t.st, Mrs. Jack II. Lo-

rained with a ditni'-r at the Lexington Tea rooms last evening. The 'U ts were Mis Agatha Cuendlinr, Miss Dorothy Kly-er. Mi Uo-e-j :;.ai. .vn-s .iii'iau 'urii, .in'i Mi.-s Hierin. The l'Coratlons were of lilies and each of the quests were

rnvoro! With Mvctp-a--. iciioia( kt.v lMeasiiie !n':-ic and dancin- were enjoyed and ; Tuesdav afternoon with a flutter p'irty eonci ided the e en- Hveber, ill Ik Pubail

:nir. Mr.-. Llmer A!r-rnethy wad electe.j pr-id'nt of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Fir-t. M. ik church at a meeting held in the church ji.trlors Tue.-day afternoon. The other officers elected are Mrs. Marshel Hughes-. !":r.-.t ice president: Mrs. flrac l-'arnonian, second vice president; idrs. J. W. liatep, r--ordin eiieL.iiy; Mrs. Ik 13. f turn or. corre-pondin - retary. and .;rs. H. A. Tolralka. treasurer. "Our Work in Alaska" war; the topic of the afternoon. Mrs. .1. W. Kittender presented a paper on "The Work P'-ii" in Alaska." The hader, Mrs. O. 13. Julian, talked on how th. Ls-kimos regarded I.nrl Sam, :md Mrs. J. w. Woodv.ard and Mrs. Viola U'orthiiiton rr;id batbts eonerriuij conditions in Ala.-ka. All f the in is-ionais' societie.-. of the church will hold Leeper par!-, the a joint picnic third Tuesday in in be Julv . I na or'a nidation- w ill re pre: en ted. Forty-five members attended th meeting of th" Live Wire class of Aut"u chapel Tuesday nirht. w hich J met at the home of Miss l.mma l lbricht. Lotown rd. The tneetinc: wa-1 opened with pr.ijor Py Mrs. b'rank Smith, follow mu' which the eluss decided, in a short bu-ili'ss ses-ion. to have a picnic at Lake Maxinkucket . July L It was al.-o decided to L.ie tbe eoiamiinit" the iiiine of "Anten Chapel." and make un addition to the Sunday school li! :.iry. 1 i e more names ha b"U . . . it add. d to The lonor roll. ai;u se i.li! Tetters were read from the l.os in amps. The class will tue t on the third Friday of ewry month. Clarence Anderson. AtiP-n rd . will entertain the class on July Lb A demonstration loaf breads by Mis Was a feature of th of wheatlesS Leha C. -!e laeetinir of the I. idles" Aid society of th Trinitv Lnclish Lutheran which was held at the home Holy church of Mrs. At Wheelock's

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this demonstration and we specially invite domestic science teachers and pupils to attend. Fireless Cookers are strongly recommended by the United States Food Administration.

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X. T.i'-.i:t, 1 T P S. Michigan st., T'jt:-'!;iy afternoon. Pifteen mm !! v. j in .itt ndaiice. Mis OKle v.i l . 1 1 i j .t 2 1 her demonstration at th- I.M'"' school Friday afternoon. Aii!io'jr.( Mii'-nt for th- r. t ro-ct-ing -f th'- o.;.:v will ! mad" 3 it r.

I orty-a1. ja .n US UV.il guest- f ! motored to the S th Hammond, Tuesday, wlwre annual Ii rim r of th. Ay Kdadora j;v o.imtry h"ni- ot' .UMl'tiOJl i 'I .tili.-, th" .'" i. joy 1 th.the :irr!e. A liu-t boiiOht of p:tr-'-n M.idonn t 1 i I i -- formed tiie c n-t'-ridece of th- table. Mrs. V. Ii. Marh. n, Mili:ari M.. will i-ht'-s to the TiH-nil.'ir on Junr- L'o. ' tion of .rür. r-- will tak- iIacdt tint ti'io . v Mi. and .Mr.-. Andrew John-on, 1 1 li. J ;;"-!!i lilal., announce the iMarria'f of their daughter, Maudn Jrace, to Pitdri' k Andrew I :u wm rn. son of Mr. and Mrs. 'hri-t:an 1 las-wurni. K'Ji South Mend a . Tin- marriage took place Iruie v. Mr. hus-wurni leaver Juno liS to enter Purdue unr. erity for social training. Mrs. Lotran Ktinoehl. 117 Ii. Ijouaid t.. entertainetl the .nemhei.s of the t.Iuiuiiu' Star circle at lier home Tuim1.iv iiiht. Koait.en members and thret- u--ts v.ere present. Con- . tt t were- th diversion of the fVent in;:. Thi.- meeting way. the iat of ! the season. ! Monti' - of Cincinnati, O. Music j wa-. f-njoyed during the social hour and a lunem im w as ser i n can yin;' out a iidor naitif of red. whit" and were blue. Cluster- of arranged about th' June lilies rooin. club m t .Mrs. I red a. Tli- ; ten rcemhers who were present -cpert i the afternoon in sewing for the Ued !Cro-s. Mrs. Alvin LowW. 1"3. I l'o .t., will entertain the club in ; t w o w t eks. Announcements The Sewing societv of the Zion 13 angelical church will meet Thursday afternoon at the parish school. The hostesses will be Mrs. Caroline Coftcney. Mrs. Herbert (lotfeney. Mrs. Waldemar loffeney. and Mrs, Loui.-e Schäfer. The Circle of Mercy will hold their meetincr Thursday aftefioon. June je, at the home of Mrs. 13. It. i: Mc 'arten. 2i K. Cedrr st. The Proirress Club auxiliary. 1":. will hold their meeting at lied Cross headquarters' Thür No. the, day morning at l:o o'clock. Th Women's) Home Missionary society of the Grace M. L. church will be held Thursday afternoon in 'the .-hutch parlors. The meeting will open with the yearly reports I after which there t i 1 1 be an elec tion of ohicer.s. Mrs. A. llasley, TD 13. Wayne st.. v. ill entertain the Home and Foreign Missionary society of Trinity Preshyteriaii church Thursday afternoon. 13ll'LOYi:s lkN'.lOV OlTING. The employes of the Livingston clothing store and their friends held their first annual outing la.-t evening at Lake Parle, Hudson lake. Kaces. ames and dancintr ser'ed as amuM nient from the time supper was over until a late liour. NTAV SOUTH 1H:M) IXSTITl'TK Largest scientifically equipped sanitarium and bath institute in Indiana, specializing in foot, limb rheumatism and abdominal diseases. lieOH S. Michigan st. Home P. Recognized authority in charge. Adv. 5293-tf At VVheelock's Today Mrs. Flower, a representative trom the factory, is cooking Oatmeal Biscuits, Cereal, Allies Cake and y Prunes. She will answer questions cheerfully and show how delicious and tasteful foods can be prepared in a Duplex Fireless Stove. Fvery Housewife in South Bend should see

REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By Addc Garmoa

wii M.Mx.i. riii.r aii.ii:i d or m;u siiici;i.n (r : u IMCKV. I ii ia: i i a i- w or lied fa-!-r m mi life fhn vheii 1 !l' iped ini ir.utial"-in-law i;nd re.-.- be-fore tle i'l.tan K'dii lu-', put her nU h' -" . n and heay t Ii r ! e ai'Miiil Ik r ami iiuInelsed her feet in the lu-U 'atii of hoi mu-tard water uhih Katie had moalit to im-. at tat a an tir.neg'- wele l.yitir; my thoughts v.eie hurrying even : My mo the: -in-law had I Wen ; eue."' with a ietie chill j w 1 1- siht--ceiim. aid I j had ru-hed her home-. She had re-'i tiii'd to have a physician called, and f was at my .it.-)' end what to 1 was for tio. for I knew she should havei me.lical attention imriiediatel . A- I worked o.-i- her eaa:- to a .kci-lnti. I would .L'et he!" sate and warm in le d, Kae Kati- Aitliin call, tlmii slip out and teh phone Dicky fiom the iici?hborin4 Lllf t' M'lltl ,lrtiT i for a j Mnic i din not phsieian aain-l my mother-in-law's expre-sed prohibition Mi the other hand, I knew that Dicky would he etv all-jrv if I did not : send tor one. ! The hot footbath ami the .-team-, in.; drink which I had iven her ' w hen she lirt came in to-eth' r j with the warmth of the uas lo-rj -eeiiied to make my uiOtht r-in-law more comfortai le. As 1 dried htV i teet and slipped them iu'.o a of warm bedroom slirprs smiled down at ine. pair : she i "At leart 1 am not cold now, she said. I better Don't j ou come and lie think dow n v ou now had ' 1 asked. i "Yes, I think it would be better," i sh a.-sartetl, and with Katie and me upon either side, idie walked j into her room and got into lad. I Flipped the i'ldroom slippers off, ' J.ut one hot water bai; to her feet anil the other to her back, covered her up warmly and lowered the shade. She shook her load and .-poke with an effort. "No. thank ou, not j now. Have picky .i:et me some! quinine when im comes in. I think i I will ;o to -kep now and when I wake up 1 will aaVe a cup of tea." jjev eyi s. i lo.- eil immediateh. I Mood watchim;- her breathinir for two or three minutes. It was iieaier, I fancier, than normal. As i wont out of the room 1 spoi; a low ton" to Kati". in j i "I am 'oimr out to telephone. Kati-, and 1 want you to stay closp liv the door here till I return. If Mrs. Graham wakes and asks fori nie. sav that I haw i:one to Hie j Irur store and will m back wry shortly." "All ri-'ht. 1 no; move." Katie assured me solemnly, ami 1 hurried into tny hat ami coat which had sdipjv-d off while i was workin" ewr my mother-in-law and went out te the drim -tore. As 1 dt. see nd id the stairs all the PERSONAL C Miss Carolen Wai bridge has one to Chicago to attend the graduation exercl.-es of the Rush Temple conservatory of music, where a former pupil of Miss Walbridt;c. will receive a master of music decree. Mis. John KUindinst, Ol X. Iifayette blvd.. and Mrs. Minnie Voediscli. CM X. Michigan st., are epefiding a week at Lagle lake, Mich. Mrs. Chant Miller of Kansas City, Mo., has arriwd here for an extended vi-it with Mrs. Jessie Pickre 1 1. JOT X. Main st. Miss Amy Gu-tafson. l'.'U) S. Michigan st., has returned from the I'niversity of Chicago for the sun-m-r vacation. Mrs. S. S. Tllandin of Racine. Wis., is the uest of Mrs. George W. Phillips. 710 Columbia st. .Mrs. Rlandin will remain here indefinitely. Miss Mahle Good. Ills Woodward a.. left esterday for Marion. Ind.. where -he will attend the state Christian Endeavor convention and i-it relatives. Mrs. Kenneth I Cters, 14L'? Mi-haw aka av.. received a cable from her husband. Kenneth 1. Peers, tellin-,' of his arrival in Lngland. He has been assigned to the J s ct etary ship of V. M. C. A. army ! h as in Ln-land. i Lieut. Toney Koher of Camp Tayj lor is home on a furlough isiting his family. ioil w. Thomas bt. Aft er seven weeks at ' amp lajior Mr. Koher was promoud to second lieutenant. Pr. A'dhur J. Macponald of Kansas "it. Mo, and fnnnerly it" this city, was ucntly elected president of the Kan-sts City Pental society. Mr. and Mis. Peiund Weder. Crumsto.wi. Ind.. receiwd word l uomi.-o mat tiieir son. i;alpli e- ; tl '"!'. . P'th A 111 o'.el !.Ce CorpT:on. X. .1 . has arried 0 I'l -t .l!':'P i aleiy I t W13 CAN DO IT. We can move vout househoh'! j good? to any part of the country! where roads 1:0. We .ire equipped with a two-ton orn truck or a three and a half ton van. which will handle any ten to twelve roein house. Our pric-? is ri-ht, consider. J'g that we pler.se th? cu-ton:er. Wc a3-o b.ar.die machtrery by experienced men. Loughrnan "c Loushrr.ar.. öl S. Main st. Adv. fPir tcj-.irht T ace re V. Pebs at "rpheu ni :i;.. :.:.4o-10AIv. Advertisers can ell for less protlt trom volume.

th. U iI !i 11: I rh d o . : j :ne. It loim after 1 uio.k, the hoar when ideky had told Katie he would . ark in the studio. WheTi K:ti- i. ad ieu in', tlie nifai?' 1 i P.a.l j'linped at the c o m 1 u .- io n that ( Imkv was 1 in hiu-r v.ith C,ia:e Irai.-r. the beautit ii art -tudelit v. ho was hi- model nal prot .-. It Was hot so milch aiief tli.it I le!t at Dicky'.-. luneh.'a with aliI oi ne l woman as fear. 1 la1 ed the i-iit fran kl. liiire Draper was much too beautiful ami altia.-ti,e a irl to be. Uiiown mto daily intimate i o!ii!;i:iiundii) wilii anv mull. f It in that moment thai I hate"? ; her as iruuh as 1 feared her. I hoped that it would not o- her voice which 'would hear oer the 'idiont. I felt tliat I eouhl not bear to ll-teli hi tlli'-i- deep veh'etv torie of hers. Hat wiien I I each' d tin- Jru-C store and -nter'-d th" teleplionf 'ootji. it was lu i" on e wldh answered my rail oi" Picky' num ber. "j'es. tins i.- Mr. C.iaiiani's 1 studio," sh,. vaiai -:noo;)i!y. "o. .Mr. tirahain i- not here. He has i ; not in en h-re -mce ii o i iock. i ar- ! don in", is this not Mrs. , to whom J am speaking'"" Crahaui j "1 am Mr.-. Crahani. ye plied, ttyin.; to put a little ity into my voice. "You r'Jraper. are you r.otV" "Yes," she replied. "Mr. " I re-i oi dialii e Miss (iiaham wished me to sh e you a message, He was called away to a conference with one of the art editors about 11 o'clock. He exp eted to lunch with him and -aid he mi'ht not be in the studio until quite late this. at'ternoon.' "Ha e Inn hin him'." J "Whv: you any idea where or where I could islied sharply, no. Mrs. iratiam. I he IS leach have not. Is there' anything wron'."' "His mother h.is been taken ill and 1 am very much worried about her. If Mr. Craham comes in or j telephones will ou a-k him to conic honi" at once. 'honin-r me lirst if u will." 'Of course I there anything will else attend 1 can to It do ;" h "Nothin-'. ei kind," was uenuin think you, 1 returned, warmth in ou are and there mv oice this time. For the diseoer that I had "e ii mistaken in mv id'a of pick's luncheon enaCemeut marie m ashamed of myself that 1 had o i no more rancor aaint my husband's beautiful protege. I laughed bitterly at my own silline-s as I turned from the telephone. While I had been tormentin myself for hours at the picture j T had drawn of Dicky ami his heau-j tif nl model lunching vis-a-vis-, Picky had been keepir. a prosaic j business npra irement with a man. and his model had probably lunched frugally and unromantica Uy on u snndwi"h or two brought from her home. Vomen's Var Work scni:ni;i.i; tr city homi: ix oN O M I C S 1 I LM O X ST KATO 1 1. Wcihicstlay. Crumstown Home I3conomics, club. Thursday. Group of women in Senter twp. I ViIay. North Liberty Home Economics Chlh. sat unlay. Mlice. isri3i oi' imiixn. "If you are hungry you can tat something else besides bread." That is the way mother's wise savins: to the children should be interpreted for all of us now. Here are some of the things the United States food administration suggests that we can eat instead of bread: Potrto Patties. one and a half cups sliced boiled potatoes; " tablespoons grated chee.-e; 2 tablespoons thick meat irravy; 1 1-2 teaspoons onion juice; salt and pepper. Mix all together, place in srea.-ed ramekins and heat in th oven. SdiiiNaxr and like C'akc. To one cup of cooked rice add one eirtr unbeaten and two tablespoons of cold cooked sausage. Mix well toaether and form into flat cakes. If the mixture is very soft add a little more rice. Rrown li-'htly in drippings, being careful to have the fat Well heated before addin Thi- amount will make s i ict d cakes. the cakes, i ix medium I , Rico Corn i I One tablespoon rice: 1 1-2 cap. j boihng water; 1 cup cornmcal; 1 I table.-poon fat: 2 well beaten eegs: I 2 cups milk; 1 teaspoon salt; 1 teaspoon baking powder. Poil the rice in the watir for 10 ! Scald half the cornmeal ! niinup s. with tfi. Vnltj-H x-i. n n.ivtur.. I Vi 1 V V. Ill I H U 1 V . . I UV4 melted fat and the well beaten eggs. I Then add the milk and the remain1 Utr of the cornmeal. together with the -alt ami baking powder. Mix thoroughly and bak oen t r minutes. in a niodcrate j j licht Ut as ; Hominy Pall-. cup coukfd hoiriiny; nutmeg: I egir yolk: Or. -ratine needed. Mix ail , together ar.d form ; Into -n.O'.th balls Kn-'Ihh walnut?. tne s:ze o! large ) ...v. ... ... .j j p ry -tiff it should be beaten up I with two tablespoons of hot mil'; before- the ..tlier things are added, Roll the talis in lie n ir. -1 .. i ,i i a : a

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SOCIAL. ! social combined ! An with a p-nn fair foi the Lenetit of the d... r.ai sale tna tu rt J'oli-h army will he ev-nii.-. .fin L'.". riven Tues- j at I I i .1 hall. W. I f i in yv or p.t-tiy wiil A hVlai i Mi lsion vi. in: :. fruit and lumie- : e one of thf lea--upport towa:-a m-crea.-in; tii- tunds will be apprecia:, d hv he tii'diil't-rs-. m c ha lire of the affair are: TlmMrs. . A. laz. sk. Mr-". S. P. Dre.r. Mrs Ihkn Zw i.-vzynski. Mrs. II. siuzt-i w !;i. Mi.-s Sophia Z jkrzewski. .Mi.-.- Clara Kee-now .-ki. .Mrs. W'.onii-i ! i ' .) ! 'dn wsk :. Mr-. A. Hon and Mi-. Ko-.- Vaioiki SOCIAL I3VI3VI. Tli s;nin' practice of Si. Hub wi-'e Choral MH'i. i will be helci 1'i i- ' day fvcuiiij at o'clock at tlm St.' Hedwige school. i Til" members of the White Lace I" . Polish Army Aid auxiliary will meet ', Thursday evenm- at Z. Iktlicki l'al- j con's hall. W. Division st. The pr v- i euec of all tlm memliers is urgently re(('ic-ted and all th" lini-hed ar-ticb-s -should he turned in. Th" K. Pulaski Falcons will hold ' their reiscs Thursday "eiiinir at' i) o'clock at the Warsaw hall. S. ; I Walnut -t. I'roiaieii Wolfios-, j, poii-h Arm 1 I Aid auxiliary of St. Casimir's parish ' vvlll J.,f.Mt ThU,-S(jay cvoniu- at St. I 'asimir's Mhrarv rmrlorp. ! I .Mist- reiia .Maliern. . .apier : t.. was hostess to the memaers of the Pulaski i:t d Cro-s auxiliary J Tu sday evening:. There were P. J members present. Red Cross work occupied the time and n socialhour : was cuioed. The next me t:nr will be held at the- home of Miss Mary Lo.ewn;:. Walnut t. The nnembers of St. P.arbara's Aid auxiliary of 5-i. SfnnislaUM parish will hold their rrtsular meetini; j Thursday evening rt t the St. Stanis- ! la'is -chool room. ! Mem!"is of Ko-.:ius.ko Red Cross ! auxiliary "will meet Thursday even- j ins at the St. John Canting library! roojtif. I ll.MTISM. tdi-lau-. the son of M: . ar.d ! 1. Mrs. lidislaus Tvtijawski. llir.3 W. Grace; st.. was baptized at St. Ca-- j imii'- church. T!i cjodpaients ale' Miss A. Michalskl and Casiiuii- Pap- j rocki. The infant son of Mr. a ad Mrs. l rami frzezir.sKi was bapuzed at St. Adalbert's church and wa- name.i Anthony. The Godparents- ve Mrs. Cheehlinski and Anthonv Pivezin-ki. IUUT1IS. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Stanislaus Kaczmarefc. 7336 S. Walnut st . June 2 4. PITItSOV M.S. Michael S.czepanski. m?iibe- of the L S. army, left Tue day for camn after ncndinir a 10-divs furloXizh wifh rifn hrrp Mrs. Margaret Reaves and Mi.-s Marie Tamkus; have returned from a isit with telatives in Chicaco Heights. Til. Mrs. Clyde Rurawski of West Pullman, who was here on a business visit Tuesday, left for Xiles. Martin Pukowieeki. S. Chapin St.. is confined to Iiis home, w th a severe attack of lumbago. Ldward Iva ras, PUs W. Ford St.. left Tuesday for Rattle Creek. Mieh.. to vi-it his brother. Tuit; Kara, at Camp Custer. George Hri7.mski and son. 1'lmcr. Frank Hazinski. Stee Makielski and Mr. Staelmwiak returned from Barron lake Tuesday. They motored both ways. The condition of Mrs. Rroni-lawa Pirist. Johnson vt., who has been critically ill for several weeks, is slowly recovering. Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rorkowski, Phillippa st.. is ill with rheumatisn. Ignatius Lewandowski returned to Past Chicago Wednesday morning following a few days' vis-h at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Goteckl. S. Olive st. Joseph Werwinski and Frank Ial.uzienski left Wednesday morning for Chicago on a business visit. The closing exercise of the River 1 Park school were presented Tues-I day afternoon on the campus of the school. Lach number was well i i tndtred and all present pronounced ) it the best entertainment ever given L' IliC SCIlOOi. The program consisted of the following numbers: Song, "The Or-eht-stra.'' fifth and sixth grades; folk dance, kindergarten children; I folk dance. "Hickory. Pickory : Puck," one-P children: dramatizaPudding. liun "Maggie Visit the Gypsies." j tolir-A glade: sexetet from "The j Mikado," eighth grade giris; a group j uf songs, two-A and three-H grades; (dramatisation. "Sleeping Reuuty." ! thrce-A grade; action songs. "The i Soldier Roys Go Marching P.y," one-A grade; knitting son;, eighth de girls; folk dance, two-B yrade: dramatization: Hans Cloub.opper" four-I grade; cantata, 'Carnival of tlie I'lowers." Girls' C3e cl'ib ; athletic events ov trie brth. sixth seviith and eighth grade pa -. After th' program the piients and teachers enjoyed a social hour with the pupils and ic cream was served. Mr-. John Hartman entertained k. 1 pu0n dinner Tuedav at her honie on N. Seventh st.. in ho-iur of Mrs. John SanuhoveT of RedforU. Ind. , . o rs were laid for nine at t table Among 'i.i 4. J u:i AiVi.C.l I 1 II lf . j those p,-et r.t Were Mrs. Cha ; Pippin-' r. Mrs Rlamhi'd and r.cc Mr j Peitch ll!i Bend. WrUht wa MlsS .tdie ho-le: I n i in,, ; ! :n hei.n T i. sd iv co;nph-Mi--hid.

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War Savings Stamps Have ymi heard the cr trom Hurope? Have you heard the anguish of their sacked and Mihhin:r cities? Have on heard ihe cries ".r their iloggeJ and fainting' people? Are you dnimf vour share to help alleviate their misery? You can easily help by buy-in-WAR SAYINGS STAMP?. thrift sramp cost-- bm 2.S cents, and every one you buy vill help . relieve the distress abroad and Till assist in shortening the war. It will come back to you with interest. On Sale at this Store.

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seen. June rttes were u.-ed in the ! f decoiations. j Mrs. C. Pippins i Sixth st.. was ' nosf-s at 6 o'clock dinner Tuesday. ! The out-of-town guests were Mrs. ! J. Sandhovel and children of Red- j ford, Ind., and Mrs. P. Sandhovel and daughter, Miss- Ora Sandhovel : of South Bend. i 3Irs A. Saiitii was hoste&s at a 7 j o'clock dinner esterday in honor of j Mrs. Frank Fredri&ksoti, jf Toledo, i 0.. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith I of Detroit, Mich. The guests num- I bered 12. The tuner.-.! of Mis. diaries. Reed j was held Tuesday afternoon from , the residence, 2717 North Side dr. at 2:3b1. Rev. Karl Parker of the F-'ir.-t Methocist church. Mihawuka, ofiieiated. Rurial was in Mishawaka cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Overrnyer of Ke wanna, Ind., Miss Hazel Reed and Miss Alice Rrady of Rochester. Ind.. were here to attend the funeral. The speck-J tent meetings of the j Free Methocist church will be held j at 7:00 each eening this weekin-! eluding Saturday. The meeting was t well attended last night, and Rev. ! J. R. Weber of South Rend preached the revival .'ermon. Rev. P. Hiich- j cock will preach tonight. Thursday J night. Rev. W. C. Moffett of Kala- ' mazoo, Mich., the district eider, will j deliver the -ermon. j A well-attended cottane prayer i meeting, un ier the auspices of the j Church of God, was held Tuesday ; evening at the home of Mr. and jr? Clyde Roderick, S. Tenth st. t Next Tuesday the meeting m11 be h.fcld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lanaiorus. eenieenin si. i The Pible students held a meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. j Denyess. Sirth -t., Tuesday evening.) The fourth grade and teachers, Mis PeCoutres and Mis.-, Kirk pat- j rick, will enjoy a picnic at Potta- j watomie park Thursday. A basket j dinner will be a feature. j A. B. Williamson, principal of the Faver Park school, and Mrs. Will,-- eia.ia i :imsni a . nie . i.-?rn i.-kiirji i .tri-. . aill L,lliei l,li6CiniiitLi atii' . j s . , the eighth grade with the gradutss j rf tha taerth irrade. will be entertained with a diniiT n.ato.r.,v , .11. 1 J i. . . CL . V. , - mie nark Priday noon by v. 1 mothers or in craouatin ciass. i . -i .? .. A ltieetinr of the Red Cros aux-il-nrv'. will 3 e held at the school i house Frida v afternoon at 2 o'clock. A !arc attendance is urged. A33 unfinished work will be completed at this nieetini? and ::t to head- ; quarters in South Ber.d. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson have lft for Ohio where they will re-ide. i Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wade are in Michigan City today visiting1 the Utter'? relents Mr. and Mrs John Marlen. Mrs. William Pertoh. Gieenlawn la". is visit. ng friends ir. Marion. i Ind.. this week. i Mis Mabel U3anl:en.iaker :s at jPpworth iio-pital fo- treatment. i Miss Maud P.aclie'.'.or has go::e to i Indiana Harbor. t Mr. .in.) Mr. ev conenhaver. S S-vei.tffrth s: . e". iVed Word Te. - sr.ir" o the - C ;, rr:v.'T air

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Peefs Water Freh Eggs, Swift's Pride Queen Soap, dozen Wash'g Powder, cake Gc 36c. 2 pkgs. 11c.

Postum Cereal. 25c pk. for 22c Fibre Chair Seats, all sizes, each 10c Macaroni or Spaghetti. 2 pks .w 17c Navy Beans, pound. . . -15c Jello, all tlavor. pk. . .11c Laie can Solid Pack Tomatoes 20c Large 10c roll Pine Toilet Paper 7c Shift's Pride Laundry Soap 5c Tall can Hebe Milk 11c WARNER 6R03IM E. Vayii3 St Th-v also received wo--i froiti their son. I-red. at Camp s-ne.iiT Minn. is: well ar.d much pi u-ed with army life. William Kurl haS ies.gn-d b:-H'-r.d Watch position di 1 -0. 1 lie itiJiaiio:i ii t a -c - f W 1 - 11 A ! this f;rst of July. Mr. ai.d .dr-. K-r-y will isit re!a v at o.e. n Ohio and and other points Icate rr.ewh i-1ie-e 1 tl-.t st.ti. DKAIT I'KOCT.AMATIO V WA SHI XG T ' X . Jun P-.- -Pi --'t Wilson in a proclamation Mondav flXi the period between 7 a. : i July 2. and 'J p. m., Sep;. f othe registration for r.ih.tary duty of rr.en in Alaska who have reached their majority ?:nce rn:. HOW A Pi:iTin LV UPCO.MP A P.VRT OF YOOl INDIVIDUALITY. The pubtle euggctlon created ly the ube of an exauis'te Perfume adds lndeBcr'.bably to a woraan'ts charm and gresiily ausist in slviny her distinctive personality. The Arrurican Dru- Co.. 121 X. Main fl., pre-ent niunv r:e.v Imported prrfar. v-, -x i fremeiv f -ur. itir.g and su'table for

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