South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1918 — Page 7
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SOCIAL AMD OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMKMlj Music in the ' II ! L
The Patriotic Observance
Of A The .-uf.i ' j e .- 1 1 u 1 l of . o v.- r. i , i t .- this ear, i ti t it : and !-u!if fourths t.i. 1 1 1 . nior thin f-r tulo; r will v t.n kv rocktts. and - .( h RUe. 1 j'-;r In putting to roiit 1 1 ooi. . 1 !;!; t ml w t- dav. ,ir or.lv .t t..iit;ul
tl- tirn honored custom of the I-ourth. Who could enjoy tlx- cu- of ;ir T.'iui s or tilt l!al of s"r ro. K ts hen th 5 remind cr.c of 11." ioar of the runs sending their withering
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bp tl.t dreary wa-te, of "i;"- nnh's land '.' " And then, too, the waste of" I'O.'dff and aiiiimjii iti'"n wii!-h that soft of a Fourth entails ne.'eaii tt its abandonment. A:; excursion ; V 1 1 h.iidi: , since l'n -ir Sun has put a "an on p!j-ur- traveling, liven tlin.-e w im riiak tlu- trip.- in their ois n tars uii.iMt ' :t tv.lue of f)riH;;ei.ic wlan they recall the appeal tu otr iV. iKi.s to Kuvn aohiu; for bii.-iiu.-s purposes orilv. Th r : .-till ifinam-j th'- family pnuic at MJino mai "y cool spot i ' J t eve. tii i divcr.-ion, hceminJy humum from the sacrifices of -ur time, ha its di kA 1-afks. for '.- not " Hoov ri'cd ' luueh an absolute necessity 7
However, yield not to h-pair! There yet remains a s-'ifo, Aane and j r-jtriotn- w.ty of iebt aliiiK th- t.iithddy of our nation. Yes, We int-an J the municipal th-iuation at ll'.ui village. Here fach nieml.fr of the J f t.iuly will rmd a div r-ion especially appealing; to him. and mother and j
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. Tr. and Mrs. l V. lattnuii, ';;;J S. Main st . announce, the marriay of thir daughter, Mi.-s Mary Kita nor h'astman, to Armin l-Y-eher of Indianapolis. TJie cerenionv touk pin e in the Tjler riai t I'r -Pv lei -mi church a! St. Loui ', Mo., on June and v.M.-, read Py Kcv. liubert Williamson The Pride- i.- a graduate of 'outh llend hiih schoo!, j and Wisconhin university, Madison. Wis., and is ;i member of the Delta ;amna sorority. She has Loon tie ii?t, in sm ial service work with the St. Loui I'rovidtnl association at St. linns' for the p. lit n month-. Mr. I ischer was jrruduateil from the manual trainin' hih s-hool at Indianapolis, attended Viscons,in uuiwrsity, and is a graduate of the North Ano rit an 1 innasiu m i olb'e at Indianapolis. lit Union j ic it I ,T tL. present instructor m ph ical etu- 1 cation at St. Inn- university, St. Louis, at the same time eumplctin;; his medical rour.-e at tlie same in stitution. Mr. and Mi,. Ciseher j l'll Lata", ctte j v. it i be at home at u'.. St. Louis. v The juth annua! reunion of the j I '.i'mer family was held at the home or L:ra I'ulmer, south of the rity. Situ rd i v. Tin- olticst member of the familv was Mis. and the youngest .1 ili- !'. ('oVets V I ! c !a reunion wilt Ke held the home of o-eue S. Ml h'l-ali st. Philip Wahl, l'vclyn FulI for Thi ne xt e. i 1 a t I'ulnier, 1'J'S I'orty rouplrs attended the tegular Saturtlay niht ilan ing party 'it th South Bend Country club Saturday niu'ht. Donahue's orch'stra fcrnisiied the music. Mi-s Kobe Bl lev cla lit! a v .. s in che ( '.1111 tie Id. Ml spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. ! er. Vlli i'.','"r 1 ike. H. StudeGEORGE c. 1 7.- ' . ä ' ' M-:,:iA. - . 'n!r '7 .r,s ' ' , c,-x:.v.-.ri
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prrd tri 'irth i !. fraught -ith n in o2Uf for som- ti:n and t n ; ni.h to a out the idf-a r. . i . h 'inn The attendant in i ur i ;i major unsif. a nl ma n- W;o a nn te:son for mir dire-:ii! d of of of the !lar of st.tr thello li'btin in turning out their share of th -- PERSONALS Mrs. George Vuedi-ch and chil dren, 111I7 Portage a.. liuu1 yone j to Kai:!? lake to remain at their . . . , summer home, for the. season. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cross and .-on. j Mark of 1111 S. St. Joseph t., ami i Mr. ami Mrs. . ;ralf and daughter, Imnice of -Ol VI. Donahl st., mo toretl to Chicago Saturday to remain a week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hardy, McCartney St., have received word of the safe arrival in France of their sou. Howard, formerly of f iriiri S'Vielhv I I 1 1 1 i P s b 1 1 r I' Tis I . . . . , '-'IHM' -.v,w', ...-... . , l.it iu. lAioy v . ciauer, wno nas been stationed at Uamp Travis, San Antonio, Tex., for the past 10 mouths, lias been transferred to Camp Tike. Little nook. Ark. He w ill b accompanied l.y Mrs. Clauer and they will reside at the Hotel Hehnont in Little Kock. Charles Yost, sum of Mr. ami Mrs. Krank Vo-t. J1." Portage av., has enlisted in the aviation department ot th the navy, and left Saturday for Ureat Lakes naval training istation, CI r eat Lakei, 111., where he txpects to lc stationed for the next three months. Mrs. Cteorge Mavr, N. William st., who sailed on the Lorraine recently, has safely arrived in Prance and will engage in canteen work. Mr. and Mrs. W. AV. Funk. 10 S fiolden av., have: as their guest Miss Dorothy Funk of Kansas Citv. Mo., formerly of South Bend. The wife and parents of John M. Boyle, liy N. St. Peters st.. received word Saturday that he has arrived safely in France. Linest. Staples of the ;reat leaked H. WHEELOCK & Let this be a Fourth of July
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IntcaJ of burning powder to lire the patriotic sentiment ;ry muic! Or all the sensible Fourth. this must be the mot seibihle. CoiiiJer what a VICTROLA "vouU mean in ruir home. All the rousing, patriotic nuicentertainment a-plenty for restive children happy dance music for the older bos and ,i;.rl. AT WHEELOCK'S ou ma eleci an ietrola from a complete line. Our exclusive Victor -ervicc guarantees our lastin - atifaction. We'll make it easy to put nuiMC in our home tda. Victor Outfits With Records $26.75 to $296.25. Terms as low as $5 a month.
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aeriv.i Stt!jr!,-iy to iptnl ' hour t'arloiiu'h w it li hi parents. Mi., :nö Mi. Johnson I. Staples. !;. Wo'! a i d H Mi- Mildred I"i'ederic!fr. and Mi-.s Norma 1 "r-l-i iekson spnt t) e-k nd with friends in LaJiorte. .Mrs. )'.. i: Kritlof Imiaud, j M ich., i.- spending t u o I her "n. 'larl It. K j Utish M.. and famil . I J. Kmmett Mrduni' : Mi h . s- i-itin' Mr. Wee KS with ith. r.i, s. of l ow ler and Mr. I (jt'ore I'. Null. Vassal av. ! .Mrs I'. II. Wellington. 1 KinmI clc dr.. liai HtUI Ia-d to lie i- h'Mif i after i-itinu her par nt in iJt-ti oit. Mr. and Mis. Joseph I. H.iit-i and Mr. and Mis. Ii. A Smith. 1j:T fi i . eoi ! i day foi lake. Mi . st.. and port, la. (.'reek. was .. ittf IcaviiiK Satura v e k - oiitim; a! liable W. M w.i n Mrs. Lew L. e, ;. x s ott :au. I a 1 1 - . have iturne,j Irom Hattle Ml'h.. wl:eie hey i-iled Cpl. I w l Swan of the .:::Tth infantry. I'd. , f'.nnp 'u-ier. ''pi. Swan evpett- Id leave mioii for ovei'eea'h dun. Announcements The Kastein Star Kd Oos-, auxiliary will hold an all dav meeting Monday in the Masonic cPib rooms. The committee in cha.pe of the meeting is Mrs. Annette Andres, ... F'arbara Harmou, Mrs. Julia 1 1 Smith. Mrs. Minnie La 1 'ranee and Mrs. Hlaiiche Link. A husinc.-s meitiii-jr of the Worna?i's Civie league will be held Mou-
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oiiimerce. nans win i uniiiiuiii: 1N, NOW. for the part the club is to take in. sijuuner i tliv Unit 'to save thiltlie pro-ram to be presented at the j -s clothintr. accordin,; t Mrs. celebration on July 4th. I Mux West of tin- children's bureau. The P.usiness Women's Bible class j i:ilit,.ti states department of labor, w ill hold a picnic in Pot taw atomic i xs jlu park next Tuesday evening. All! --Sunie s.u ts of war sav iiik' reuuire
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I !rv o Ii VC IM U I II V -i W'E 1 ItlVV'a - to call Uernice IHI uot later t ha 1 1 pa ,.. to Kli:ird tht. children from posMonday noon. LjiMe harm. Cor instance, food sub-
I The Philatbea class ,,f tic U est -. ' rnin-ter Presln u l ian i .meet .Monday evening, i Miss Lj le W bitcoiuo. ! av. The time w ill be ' ing I Jed Ci os.. w ork . spent in UOTO Till, AMATTU'U PHOTOCiR.VPIIKR. Do vou always ue -ood results from your films and are your prints always just what ou would like to have? if not. bring us a roll of film or any our stations, and lol U show you what we can do. Staple?, tnhotorapher, 236 S. tit. Toe st. Afly. many old ii:oriii; Have to thank their habit of saving, acquired through years of selfdenial, for their peaceful und coinfortable obi age. Start your savings habit now. by regular deposits here. and sain the 1 per cent we pay an - nually. Ii.v the foundation for peace and comfort in your old aue. The Farmers' Trust '. Adv. COMPANY
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I'.o'm'iiaan lomen m nat.onal o--tum-will risur iaruely in the 'dl-'-Sia section of the 1'oJ.rth of W.i the Jul pa' aiit to r,M tu f ii ii hiiuton. 1). C. In-lead of small ! latioiiK thioui.hoat tiie tountr Jzee ho-Slo v a k iat:otial coijin l! l- laoic. ntratinjr itll t lioris in nutkin tii'- relvi-'ratioii at the national e . pi:,ii ;i t in e - vii ' a t i e on j 1 3 T I - Wome'i h brat ia c.. in the camp , lto.-pital- are to. wear uniform-. The I vomiii.tndii' officer- in charr-'' at Ihe diflerelit cant'Oimeiits ha e I made the repiel that uniform- le inlnjittd. The unifortn a natural 1 colored pon-ee shirt ".ai-i dre.. worn with a vhit ".-ollar and dark l brown tie. tn ihe spee is a dart , j iuown t ra.-sard. hearing tile letters A. I,. A. A Panama hat with a brown band and an A. L. A. pin ' is part of the uniform, which was clue-en a-- the most ptaetical for i summer wear m all paits of ! t o un try. Miss I..c Kurlesou and Miss Sid- j ney Imrlt-son. laui?hters of the postmaste:" -ietit ial. hae entered the n;C al ervie- as sci-oii'l e hiss veo- i nun and hae net n assigned to duty in the ouieau of supplies and aeeounts, f which Hear Admiral Samuel MclJowan. pa master geneial of th- iciv, is in eliare. The Catholic Woman s War .Serv ice f liil.. accoinnidjatinir 0i younu: , weunen. has been opened for war 1 workers in Washington. I). C. . i .. ., . ,.. , . .. i ... t)ll. .....thr-w stitlltills ,,,,t he made with reat
lmrcii will i( ur(j,.r ttl,lt tu. children's July 1. withjf(,od ,UlV t i 1 1 contain all the ele--" I-iport-) jncnts necessary to growth But
;,l. . 1..1I.... it .liiT..... j nun knjiin.-- ill liiuilll ii i . Mini i 'lit. In hot summer weather it is a distinct advantage to tin child's health to be dressed lightiv . And the sa lUc" of textiles and leather is an important consideration now. Wool must be saved because it i neded for the blanket, underwear, and uniforms of our lirhtintr forces. Cotton is needed for hospitals. and many other uses. TliV need to supply leather for the army's use is, of course, imperative. ''In selecün;,' fabrics for clothing it is not entirely a matter of Unding a cheaper and less needed substitute. 'Ohl goods must be brought again 'into service, turned, cleaned, washed, jded. and made over. When an old i garment i returned to usefulness j actual 'sav iug of wool or cotton is j effected, and in addition nianufac- , i inters w ill be able to concentrate ''their output on good for army uses ; because of the decreased demand for unneeeary mate rials. "The pun ha.sin of nov t itles. (fancy fabrics, and elaborate gar- ' meiits tends to withdraw from war ; uses not only netded materials but labor.0 especially skilled laborers j needed for other branches of proI duction. J "Now in .summer large savings of (woolen material. of every sort, meluding fancy and light-colored wools J used for knitting, can be accomplishid. Children can be clothed pracjtically entirely in cotton for several , months to come. Wise mothers will I make ehildren'. summer clothing as ; -imply as possible, thus reducing the l -'Oik reo. ui red for washing and ironing and increasing the child's cotnfort. ( "Childieu like to wear bait foot s.ifulals in summer. Their use saves leather and .-tockins;. Half .soiling and mending make shoes go ninth farther. Portlier saving r.f le.ither cap. '..e ePected by U-lim r.ilivas i -ho. s summer." m iirm m: 101; tmi: rrn iio.mi; i:ooiks ih;mo. MKATUi;. Tucstlay. iai'iim su perv iot .' iiK-Him;. W cilnc-tla v . I .' n 1 1 . h -1 jii t h e 1 a n I'ridav. I'e'!ey sebiitd COUNTY RED CROSS PAYMENTS ARE DUE Pan:ent of the sc. olid instalment on the Red Cro jdedge cards for rb.o.-e out-ide of Porta township ; will bo iliie July 1. and the pavmen! I an b made at the headquarter.- on 'the second I'.oot of the "hamber of Commerce. South Rmd's Red I'rnM quota is taken are of throutrh the , Wat Chest. SEEDS THAI SVCCKin. When you go to th trouble of , mäkln,; a vegetable garden you vry naturally expect satisfactory result. 1 Good tweeds are the Important factor i In srarden planting. We havj hardy veeetahle seert- of every arlety, uJta'l for this particular climate. A!?o flower and field ?eds. The .Wesley Miller Flour and Feed Co., ! 420 S. Michigan. Thonee: Home 6056: Bell. 853. Adrt mtu 1 n everlasting value to a diamond consequently It Is always a good buy. especially when I old by a responsible dealer. W I' are ehowinc some beautiful diamond Jewelry In iettinjri of tue newet design We have a lari fcseortment which we mount to order. Ry comparison you wilt find our prices agreeable. Calvin Clauer CC. Ad ft.
hri Methodist b"pi:op.il (Church. Morniit. I'rla.le. 'AiKlunte llvlimo." . S w i f t Pi oce-.-ional. hymn. No. s . . Mason P.efsponse. "The Lord's Prayer".. Holden Ml trvtory. ' To A IiosvbuJ" oii w iihout w o: ds ) .-u Ic Anthem. "Prai.- tli- Lord h Jerusalem" l.an-im-' l'o-l lüde, "The Son of (Jm, Pcl ot Th o '. i ' Whiting I Adling.
Prelude. "I1 lie" .... Pi oeo-ional. hymn. No liCspOHs . . . W. ! y . . M ason iaju bi nke 1 . 1) b If ma c. (. i'f t rttr Anthem. "AHukt'iiii1;;" som;. th Silent Nii-ht" Neidlin-" i" in i; 1- lat" ... Po-tlude. ".Mart ii 1'eli.lii The forecoinu piou'tam will !..- pre. - ented under the du ct Hon ;' 1 red Haas, organist. M. Paul's M. K. dn.ivli. ; Max Miramia. organist, has at-
j... j r.umeil the following mus.cal propram to ie reseiited toiri: j Moruing. i
Prelude. 'Meiodv in l . . Itutuiistein C'ftertoi y. " Scotch Legend" i Max M iraii'ia ' Postlude. " 'horns from Huguenol s Prelude. Ori el tory I ostlude, M e e i i ' e r lAcii.iig. Sinlamlia". ...... . Sibfdt us "Uantilene .Nuptiale" . . ; ubo;s 'American Cant fa s " . . . ; Di-cgl i Kegistration for the Notre Dame university summer school, the :t of ils kind in the history of the institution, which opens Monday morning at o'clock, took place the entire day Saturdav. A large number of nuns of the many ieligious orders throughout the country and a largto number of priests registered with the Kcv. William A. Maloney. C. S. C. re summer school, for üstiar of the tin v ariotis courses. The majority of the nuns j will specialize in advanced t-duca- ( tionul htudy, while a number will! pursue courses in philosophy and ; Cngli.-h. the latter subject to in- ' elude tiie study of th" short story J and to be taught by the Kev. Ionard Carrico. C. S C.. dean of the Cnglis.h department. Professors en--aged for the spe"ial courses have already arrived to take up the work assigned them. Registration will continue Monday morning, since a number of students vho already have signified their intention of enrollintr. did not arrive in time for Saturday s registration. The formal opening of the summer school will take place Sunday morning, when the Rev. Mathew Sh humacher. C. S. . dean of the stimmet school, will officiate at high mass at 3 o'clock in the church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. I'r. Schumacher will be assisted by the Rev. Joseph liurke. r. S. r. vicedean of thp summer school. a deacon. with the Rev. Thomas Burke. C. ?. c.. as sub-deacon. The Rev. William i'oniinr, . S. ..f St. Joseph's novitiate, will be the master of ceremonies. The Very Rev. Dr. .lohn ("avanauch. S. C. president of Notre Dame university, will deliver th sermon on "Rfii ciency in Education." The spiritual retreat f. v the priests and "brothers of the Holy ; Cross congregation which opened ( last Sunday evening at Notre Dame came to a closp Saturday morning. ' The Rev. Pascal Robinson, a Fran- ' ciscan from the Catholic university, j who conducted the retre.it. opened another spiritual retreat Saturdav evening for the nuns attending the summer school. Sisters of the ITaneisean order from Niagaia ' Falls. N. V.: Dominican order from ; Crand Rajuds. "Mich.; Sisters of Mercy from Chicago; Sisters of St. Joseph's- order of Cleveland. O.: Sisters of th Visitation ordr. .--"ister? nf Charitv and Sisters of the Holy ("ri". onszi eat ion are attendim retreat. th Ray llumphrevs of Denver. "o!o.. a cartooni.-t on The News-Time staff in l'.-tl'. and a irradiate from Noti-e Dame universitv in June. l'.'D'.. has left the editorial staff of the D?nvr Time for "amp Cody. Colo. Daring his senior year it school Humphreys wa? th art edit- : or of the ''Notre rame Donu-." ! The general c hapter for the mem- : i-rs of the Hole ("ios cotigreca- t tion in America will begin Monday 1 morning in the Carroll hall study : room. The Very Rev. D. Andrew Morrissey. C. s. "".. provincial of ' the Holy Cros c ongresatii'i:. will, pre-ide at the daily meetir.gs. After j the chapter appointments f.r b new scholastic yar will b announced. u:iiv iicovi:h i4.m Fiank Hoover of Riv-r Park .v.ist received word fron his IvRoy Hoover, that the latter arrived safelv in Fianc with ha - s-OI. American expeditionary ( ut-s Pv t Hoove- left South Rend wi'h eon.pany F last .Tulv. and for -tee t:m was tationd with that t jmpary ' Hatt;eb.:rg. Mi-fr. For Rent Three story loft b.;::dins in rear of 1'j and lid S. Michi- ; gan st; 43x7r, containing S.T50 "q. ft. Well lighted, -uitable for Mnall manufacturing or t-usines purpo-es Inquire D. M. Shivply. W C Crabill or Re:tner'i ?he store. Adv. sc5-:o
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The Prices of Last Year on Traveling Bags and Suit Cases
Vou are iiuieed tViiiunate to able to lni traveling luCiie x Reasonable in price. I.ai ear's prices are very lnw against tlie prices ut' tojav and thaf exactly l:llsvnrth's price on s.iit eases ami liv:. It' last year' prices appeal tn you we will sell you.
Bull seal hies, leather lined and hand sewed, S 10.no. Cowhide hi.s, in Mack only, selling at S().5o and S7. o. Sole leather bas, in black and tan. from S2.So and gradually downward to S 10.50.
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Whatever the occasion, weddings, birthdas, i;raduaiions or otherwise heie are the iiifts that serve best. We pride ourselves nn having the largest and best eift as.Hirtment in the city exclusive and beautiful novelties to be found nowhere else. Some wonderfully pretty items are beinv; offered this week at very unusual price concessions. In sterling silver we can till the chest with the highest grades in the world, in every desired pattern. Come in during the week if only to see how inanv beautiful things we have on exhibition.
WWf flPI S" mallr v- liat price ;.u pay nr ,i ' atcii - t:i: it t- re .i re!:. trie time11 attllco. keeper. We c ik .itlier kind. Hr men e h.:c all"! c-,e --t:i ndard
mixes ar.Ci 'n er reas-.tiarie m American arid imported rczzip 1 H likmm CITIZENS BANK &. TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxe $1.50 per year.
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and for all this summer. Swimming is health', and so rei resiling on hot davs. Our stock of bathing suits is very lare in varietv and prices. Especially do we feature the original Annette Kellerman bathim; suits thoe dashini: suits so popular riejit now.
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(aepc .-eal ba;-. sell in.: upward from S7.5( . Khaki bas. with re-intoieed band and corners. $ (Cowhide suit eaes. in lan onl;. at S7.5o. Matlin- and lib; e -nil ca-e. -pecial at S 1 .25.
Outinor Shirts for Men $1.15 White and eeru colored shirts oi tine -oil material with attached sett collar and cutK The ideal shin tor all summer occasions, and the price i very special at 1 . 1 ;. Wash Tics Biv: tock to choose from at 2x 55c and 7 5c. TOW'" J'r i.ir-u -yI""' r ": "inen tii;; .ii'irtnie:v it- rj.iur. and pricing. J DAVIES rim sott watkr iaundky
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