South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1918 — Page 7

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MONDAY rVKXIVr,. JTTY 1. 11. 7

SOCIETY HAPPENINGS

Mr. an Mrs. R. F. I'.j-r er.ter- ; ai- 1 the fourth r.-if .-mil Pile ren;on, Sunday at their home Z-2 S. Main st. Th t' w re prf-nt, n. ember of the family from (i(..?'nrn, : Llkhart. Schoolcraft ami Nibs, Mich. ! ' f rs were laid for The oUIht o-ple was Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Page, of Llkhart. and the oungest T" rrson , was, Kdwaid Dittmire of .Schoolcraft. , Tht) aftprnorin was nr nf In rnmiiv ! with Mi'-j .Vela Yunsky of St. Jo- ; seph and CeOIgr I'dg" of South i Ii'-nd at th- piam. Mi.-.s Ida Tare Airgood of Llkhart, with the vialinj anl I i - (oldie Crum rendered sev- ' eral vocal elections. The 131 3 Page- ! Pile reunion will ho held at the home of Mr. and Mr.-, Philip Straus a. .Mica, Midi Mr. and Mrs-. .1. K. CawpDCll. 1407 . Michigan .vt., ntrrtainod with a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Q. i r'amnl. ll of Chicago, at tlirir l:oni! Fundav. A !ow b.ukft of rink ' r .. a formed tlif centerriec'. Covers i utre i.iid lor 1-. ; j Mr. and Mr Wilham Roj.-h. 01 Han-y av.t who ar spending the summer at Sumption Prairie, wre urpi ed Sunday by a number of friends from South I'end and Sumption Prairie. A picric dinner was i ved at noon to IM quests. Music a- enjoyed during the afternoon. 'oinrdimet.tintr the t la.- of 131 r,' Si. Jo-epn's Academy and their! friend--, an outing and dinner party was eiven Sunday at Parron lake by Mivs Rosemary Hliss and Miss Mil - !red Odiet. The party, M in numer. motored to the lake TucMlaj. Tne Dein Alpha rlass of the! P.rst prefhren church will meet With Mi.-s I.illie tlarwood. II. Wen-j gfr t Mr- Ah in Knwler, 112.'. !:. ht.. will Jiote-s to member's of the Silver Plea.-urf dub. There will )e a meeting of th?j I'a-t ( hieis association of the rybi.in Sisters at the hom f Mrs. eorce a . L. Reroth. 1016 California A mrctinu f the Women's Missionary society of the Indiana Aveiue Christian church will be held ;.t the home of Mrs. Charles M. ilp. I.' U Indiana av. Members of the Women's Missionary society of the Hrst M. 1. church will meet at the church. I s I The Business Women's RibJe ela will ho!1 a picnic in Tottawatomie park. Hnlnt'Mlaj. The hoste at the meetinr of the' I .a die.-' AiJ society of the Trinity lrt shv teria n church will be. Mrs. s.trali P. Henry, 1 :. Wayne st. j Mr. William cdicum, 110 N. j " Adams st.. will entertain members) of t!i Haf.nonv Reading ciicle. There will be a meetin.T of the U'liiiitn s Kt'rc;'n Mis.-ionary society i f the ,;rae M. p. church. Mis. :. I. i:-sex will be hote.-s to riietiir!s of tlie Centennial club it the Tneftin,; to Ne held at Rid 'io-.- h.-adfju irter-. The Jrandmother ? circle will hold :in all dav nuetin, Wedne-da, at lb-- home of Mrs. I. M. Drcs.-ler, :-. Pider st. I 'rid.iT. Tliei e w ill be a meeting We men's Missionary society ! 'n -i Prc-byte: ian church. of i-f t he the Mrs. Charit Voder 1 1 1 laney ... wit! be hostess to I b- Woman's Rlbb" i l.ijrm m t'vi s of of the l itst Ibbrn hurch. A m- tin? of th Women - Mi---io iary society ef tb.e Westmmister p! C-b ti i a n church will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Snoke. 7 1 'J I .a w nda le a . The Women's Missionary society of tb.e First Raptv-t church will meet with Mr.-. W. p. Smith. 7n Sixth st.. I;ie;- Park. Miss Alice irnu,'-. 1405 S. I-tf-ette st.. will be hostess to members of the Happy Harvesters class of the '-'list evangelical chunh. Members of the Ladies' Aid society of the ppwerth Memorial i bur h will en;o a picnic at Iaepe;- jark. Saturday. Mi-s T'sther Hennin-r. 11". Paris st , will entrriam member- of the lliisv Ree club. MANY OL! PI CU'Lll Have to thank ihfur habit of saving, .iojuirrd through vear of selfdenial, for their pe.( , ( , j j emfortaMe i;-i ar'. Si art vour savings L.ü hit now . H rr-'nlar deposits here, .-r.d gain the 4 per - m Vr j1jV nual'vu Tay the foundation for pe;, and comfort in yo:;- eld a?e. The Farmfrs' Trut Co. Adv. At Wheelock's

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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By Adele Ginisoa

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...u. j . . t i . , i I hank you. Kat:. v r.er e are the tarnations you ?" for which 1 sent On ice box. I bnn; nsni awa, and she hurried out, returning in a , moment with the fcpicy blos.-.oniü. j My rnother-ln-law voice int-r-i mother-in-law' I rupul my arrangement of trie now-:

trs. i mc th irply. 1 had a sudden whim.Vhy don't ou turn on thejieal f-elins: that sh- Misp.-cted me hqht.?" she atked qucruloubly. 0f opening her trunks and diepoin? "I did not know you were awake." I of their contents.

I returned. In a moment I had Uitched on the light and .arranged the slude over it "Don't you think you would like a f tolor in höre?" I asked, goinp; to thft door and brineins in my carnations with a little qualm of doubt as to their reception.'! could not forget the way she had flouted the sweet peas I had proided in her room on the day of her arrival af our home. But he held out her hands for the flowers. r.s a child miht have done, and buried her fae n their fraKiant petals. "Ihte are lovely, Margaret,' hhe "Draw the htand up close to i th- bod and j.ut them near enough jb'J 1 can smell them. It was very thoughtful of you to think of them" II turned my head to hide the I amu&ed smile I could not keep from my ups. I leit tnat i nad been given a key to unlock one room at least i of my mother-in-law's complexed habitation. 1 She h.id ordered the sweet peas 1 out of her room because he had j been vexed with me and would tolle rate no gift of mine near her. She welcomed the carnations because she had come to rejrard me with a

' warmer fetdin since niy care of her. f..oviLike. the famous; little sirl with the

curl m the mnla!e or ner roreneaU. ' when iuv mother-in-law is pood, -be Is Her very, very ood J illnesH had not changed lier i

imperative manner. howeet. Herjf?ih of relief a- she cau.qht my ee.

i next words had the familiar per emptory rin?. "Sit down," she l 1 or.i manded. i "Nothing annoys me so anv one fussinc- around much as. the room t when I am sick I want to talk to ; Oil. I Aie feel much sttonu'er today." von ture you are strong I enough?'' I stammered, for I itiismaed at the prospect of cussins Mrs. t'nderwood with J Dicky's mother. 1 could not think j I of anything else which she would i ' w ish to talk over w ith ine. ! Fiddlesticks." she answered. nn patiently. You needn't be afraid. I settled sill that other topic with my sen. You hae nothing to do with it. Lern Pouts, who enlisted in tha array on lay 1, ll17. has arrived in France according to word received by his mother. Mrs. (ieore Rcnnett, residing' on the Kdwardsbur' rd. The Mi.-.-es (Jussie and Fannie I'ohun of i;hicaj;o are spending a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. . Kaz, 1.1; W . Washington av.. after which they will ,'0 to the latter'b summer home at Three Oaks, Mich , for a few weeks. Mrs." John M. Cooney and little daughter Catherine Ann, THi W. Colfax a v., will leave tomorrow for Louisville K.. and other points of interest in the south, for the -uini-iiift'. Women's War Work sc!ii:iri,r, 1 ok tih: city HOMi; IXONOMICS I)LMO.. STIIVTOK. TiM'.-xlay. Oarden supervisors' meeting VtdiKMlay. Ln;lih-Lat!.era n. 1 Yida v. PeiitA School. To tho ntrn of Anietic.,.

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.Mi amnoriraue siaicmeni irom. omcial Wa-hlnmon again im- I complete standstill today because of . HiA r.f imri.i:i strike of iniion car men, who I

c; the fa-t that "they hav never been called upon before to bear m re;it a burden as the coming months will impose upon their eouraj. and their constancv." it 1- inteicsting to note that through women'.-, part in a!' the war At Wheelock's0 Records Sale i odav

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1 do not know how I am eve, to I accustom mvself to the ab.-oi 1 1 - liseourtesv mothet -in-law t Her r udeness i I manner at tunes. ! simply unbearable. ,,, , , . , illnes: there was nothing tu do hut UutjVC hfr rnalinor. s-u I wi,, ly said nothing whatever. "What lias c-n done with my trunk? V Sh t-hox the aucs-tion at "Thev arrived f-afelv." 1 returned quietly, "and ate all in the living room, where they can stay until you are wtII enough t" se to them." Her next words indicated my return io her favor, but tilled me with misinx ings. "I think I shall h strong enough tomorrow to direct you in the unpacking of my trunks. There are so ne thing in there which I am sure you will enjoy seeing. Resides, my ?owns will be ruined if they stay packed any longer. Tlu-y should have ben taken out days a?o." I had had experience enoiiffh with my mother-in-law to realize that the unpacking of her trunks which because of her Mindden ilmess: had been undisturbed since her arrival ".as to her a solemn ceicmonial. Her manner in designating me as her assistant in the process was that of a queen conferring' the orlice of mistress of the robes upon some lucky feminine subject. That the unpacking and arranu;IniT of her things would take all of the next day I was certain. How to pet rid of It I did not know. Yet my interview with Lillian Pnderwood' which my mother-in-law mu-t not j.'iie, and the preparation for the history cla-s whicli I was to lead must both be attended to in the same hoars that she had plan ned for her unpai kin?. "Wliat i thi T he ir?' said a soft. centle voice beliind tne. I uave a I In her s ther e was an almost imperceptible twilkle that toM ni( s!i woubl find a way nt tor me. "Margaret will do the unpacking for me," my mother-in-law respondJ a trifle tartlv. ''I do not think you re-Me how near exhaustion our rlaushter-in-

wasaw is." Miss Sonnot replied, dis-1 niu-t get away from the house

:he to morrow and the next day as much as possible, er I i-hall have another patient on mv hands. If there anything that absolutely mast be taken from your trunks I am a most excellent ladies' maid, and the rest can wait until you are stronper and our dau?hter-in-!a w is rested." I activities "i emphasized. tirt place j is given to the matter o( food productlon and food conservation and women's share In It. The message reads in part: "The women of America mut see to it that the nation's; production power is not enfeebled by the draft made upon it to strenghten the fisjhtin? power. "Thev nitut m-oduoe food bv working garden, by raisi ntr chickens, by doin? farm service where they can or by helping and cneourain- those who do it. They mu.-t aid in the kitchen, conserving food j j(V wise economies, cannins, dry-

j in;?, prc.-erv in?, pickling and .re- both voun' and old have been ar- ! parin.? food in accordance with the ranued by the committee. The comitood administi ation's proi;riiii. They j mittee in charge of the affair are j mut purchase where they see the I Mrs Stanley Hon, Miss Jo.-ephii'.e j food administration's mblem, w atc h j Ree7.iew i-z. Mis Stell j Kopinske. their local dealers, buy local pro-j Mi.-s Loui-e Tabcrsk.i. Miss ,r.--duce in preference to shipped goods dalene Mnltan-k.i. Mis Mary I atid resist the temptation to hord. Corccei. j "America is today rationing the

World. .Without our food Mipphi--j the allies could r ot tight for ns. ; The- are suffering privation. The food that v v save for them i- not a .-aving of mone. It i a saving of life. It is worth mor- than its weight in gold." Auten W. R. C. Red Cross auxiliary. No. IS, will meet in the old eourt house Tuesday. COLUMBUS, 0., CAR SERVICE IS HALTED CO LF MRUS, o.ir service in (.. July Columbiis 1 . st r rt wa- at a walked out early in the day because of the refusal of the Columbus Rail- i way. Power and Licht ''o. to rein- ! slate M'cii f the men w h. werri discharged last Fridav. ! MlUr.ST HOY ATTI.UIli: I! ACT!:! I TJ:Ri:i: HAFT!:. Ind.. July 1. : , .; - ... m. i-reu r- ur, i jruin umi, oi -Marion. . i Tii ,r ,, Ino.. and I 1 v d Pyle. 1 f year old. ,,.,. ,,, - , oi t.riUp'f lown, m.. were arresieu . 1 l .- ; nere loiuni on a i n;imc oi Mtaimj I an automobile from Marion, lnd. ) The police recovered the car which 1 was: found est of the city, and ar1 re.-aed the bi- when they appeared ' with a supply of gasoline. rcord- ' ing to the pol.ce, th" bov? onf(tscl i the theft. von m .nt. ' Three jtor' loft huildinp in the : rear of 10S and 110 S. Michigan st.. i 1Z, containing v.T.'O square feet, i Well lighted, suitable for small mfg. ! or buslne.-s purposp. Inquire D. M. JShively. V e;. Crabill or Reitner's ! hoe tore. Advt. ."M!-! The membership picnic cf the Y W. C. A. which was to ho hel.i MonJav evening at Pottiwtoinif p. r V I w ill be ht M m thf V. W. C. A i rooms. Doat y It In thj

BOY SAVES LIFE

ÖFL.C. . Rushes Into Burning Building on Edwardsburg Rd., and Rescues Farmer. I .i-h tiling drmoli.-h.-d a half fra.;ne dwelim,Ä h wardsbur? road at I o clot k Sunday morning and badly dazed ne of the tno oci-upants. The d'Arllin loused to 1 C. Wurden, win. a a ;Ir;f p when the bolt struck. A rol ish boy, 1 ear:- old. was awakened by the Hash and immediately dashed out of the house. which caught fir when struck tu ' for .Mr. Worden and. receiwnk' m" response, went back into the burnin? house and dra-:-ed th- almost unconscious body of the tainier outside. The nearest telephone was some distance away, and neighbors who saw the flames and fathered at the house were practically without means of extinguishing the rire, which rapidly sained headway. In a short time the dwelling had burned to the ground. Roth tho building and its contents wen a total loss. Mr. Worden had not reioered sufficiently from the shock V1 uive any definite information as to the amount of insurance carried. The land adjoining the hou.-e is used as a truck farm NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS l'AKTIFS. A surprise parte was uiven Sunday afternoon .? t the home jt Mr. and Mrs. .Jo.-epa Pijanows..i. 7':i Monsun st.. in honor of their daughter, Hedwie's l-'ltli birthday, tlainecontests and music were the chief leatar-s or amusement. Mi.-s Hedxvise tK''ifd many pre'.ty sifts from her fric',!:; At ." o'clock a tine luncheon w.m served. Tho--e pres'tit were Mis.se ('a-i-mir Ni'-w iaibuna. Helen Witkou ska. Ileitis Wifczorck. S. Kole.-iak. Thersa Jaworska, Maimie Ruckkowska. W. Walkowiak, M. Wieczoiek, Anna Pavze-na, Hildebalde Kurdys, Lottie Kaczmarek, Helen Wroblewska, M. Kaczmarek, t'l.ira Wroblewk.-ka, Martha Pijanowska. Alex and Raymond Uazinski. Raymonl and Joseph Pijenowska. 7Iis Josephine Roru.-zew-ka. S. Carlisle .-t., del:?htt'ul!y entertained a party of 2 . ftienfls at hrr linme Sunday evening. Tlie affair wa complimentary t Joseph Kru.u'cr, who will soon leave t.r the Cleat Lakes naval traiuimr station. The interior of tb pret'ily decoraied, tho bein? red and white. Victrola se- J lections were enjoyed and a pro-j yram of came and contests were i the ehief features. cniei ieatures. Jieiresnmenis were served. uut of town quests wtie .vn .war -.awauua. o, .vUcn:;ran uy and Ictuituts Halls., of Mis ha wak a. I I PIIWY SOCIAL Members of the Iady I'aUons Z. Ralicki are making an a rcemriits for a penny fair to he given July !. The affair will be held in the Z. Ralicki T'abons b.all. W. lii.-ion I t. Mativ attrac tions interesting to rr.iwiNAi.s. 'r.ek of South dull u.Chi is lure on business. Mr. and Mr.-. Peon Rren-ki. 1 J 1 S. Chapin t.. have returned from a week's trip in Wisconsin and Illinois Chester Rukwm-ki. !dl S. Olive st.. will spend hi- vacation with relatives at Detroit ami Tob-do O. Mis Ruth Niedbalski. W. Tliomas st.. has returned from ('hieaco. after .-.pending two veeks' a'ation with her gratidmother. Lo lis Henklet- received word S.itnrdiv'. that hi- ein, -dam- Henk-h-r. h.i- arrived safel.v in 1'ranre. Mrs. Stanley rrijer. :'d S Cliapin St.. re-eived word Stturdiv that her bre(hr. I'.dw a rd . Reb h. lias arrivrd safely in Prance. r Ml- HrI ',nd 'l-':ht-r. Stella r'V arrive. I Sunday : v P:"o.-evv icz ! of Michigan i morning" to be the guests fir pvi weeks of Mr. and Mrs Iohn Kozlowi. z. Int.r.h T . la...' - i W S. Hill st. Sample st.. for Chicaco, , . l-tt Mon dav morninc . , . ' "emg calbd there on account i .,, , . . I serious lllnes. of hi brother. of the Mieh- ! . , tf I Paleeki. Mi.-s Helen Wasilfwski of Petrot. arrived Monday niornin; to visit friend- here Tuesday she b-aves for Chnaso. RUMOR OF EMPEROR'S DEATH DESCRIBED AS LIE I A MST P. P. DAM. July 1. Tlie rumor that the former Lmperor Ni hf'las ha.- be'n murdered are de-scril-ed as li- designed to incite the public, by the president of the executive ommittee at F.katerinburg. The nie-sagf p dated .Tune 24 arol w .if teleirrapbed from Moscow l w of P.erlin.

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Amor.? tin- -ic. i i I a i r. a .1 : it ;'!irn fOi 1 '( t. j a ir. i r. (r.il HaMi'on of Harrison of Indianapolis, who ha- ; been spending a few da with his s,,,mils.. Mr. Mt,. h..,I ri.-cii. ami i;..i;.io llvaii; oi Flint. J Mich . u ho will Ium th;- .vfk foi Philadelphia. I'a.. when- he will enj ter the I. S. A. marine r ir.-, was liflllC at spnn-Ii o'i par. Satiiirdjv aft-r;iooii and cunin. A

a n 1 1 t ... , pi-nic supper was frd ind then the Lu-: , , ixaiious amusement and dair n;

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j h Harrison and Mr.-. i" W. b'-ji;x;i -ntertaiiod with a fan.ii;. i ,iiin,.r Sandav in homo- of tin- :...

at tlie home of Mis. Fan.-. S. Sixtli st. oei. -ie plaied for IT. S.vec-t peas and ferns urc attr.o - t i I i i r 1 i n tV.. I - i i ': i t 1 l f 'Following the dinnei a program m instrumental mu-ic was tcndcied. Mrs. William Schock, S. Sixth st entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her brother. John Str.i i" The guests niimberec seven. Mrs. L. J. Young was hoste--dinner Sunday in honor oi Mi.-. L. I). Jackson of Teire Haute and Mi. arcl Mrs. Frank To my of I'bicago. Covets were laid fur 1". Th- centerpiece was pink roses. Mrs. Aithur (lain. Tenth st.. entertained at luncheon Sunday m honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marshal! Rail. Covers were laid for ci-h: ! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Raugher. Ptghth st., had for their g u-st at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mis. Hre-k-er of .North Libetty. Ind., Rollo Nixon and daughter. Mi-- Rerline Nixon of hio. Mr. und Mrs. Rimer Thompson and son, Charb's Tiiomp- . son of South Rend and A;;si;-t Laugher of Osceola. Owing to the incment weather the Spit er family reunion was held at tlie home of David Spice r. MarCant St.. Mishawaka. instead of Patte 11 park. About members were present. The obbst meinb.r was James Spj. t r. ". years old of Knox. Ind.. and the youngest, Doi -othy Rose Spicer, the six-montlis-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . M. Spicer. A bask t dinner was served j at noon. The afterioon was spent! informally. No de- i-imi was made for a meeting next -:if, a- so many members were iinabjo to .e present eui account of 1 he u eat in 1'. Mrs. 1 Ve d Miller .-ie- a family , picnic Saturday afte inn.ni .it Pottawatomie park. Tiiirtv -n e were present from South Rend. Mi-ha-waka and River Park. A weiner roast supper was a leature. yir. and Mrs. Reit .ink. Kighth ; st.. entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John An.-iise of Win-; amac, lud. Mrs. 'ail Smith and son. Normand Smith and Mrs. Fr ; of South Rend. i -Members of the Rusiness Women's, Rjble t la.-s will rnjoj a picnic supper i nt Pottawatomie p.ir:; Tue.-day even- ' i n g TliC -evt-r.tii annua reunion of tbej Tliaie tamiL will be hehl at I .'a sie

home wasji,,, f-;d w ard.-bm g. Aluh. eobo- scheme Mi-. William R. Smith. Sixth st..

will be ho-tes.- to tin? V'orn-n's Missionary society of the First Piptist church Friday alteinoon. tIim momi,n- ..r th M.-ti. circle )uU, e,riov ,,t M ich ita u ritv j ndepetob-nc dav. During the rain and wind Morm Sunday the tn.t on l-'mn to-ntli st . where th- special iiir--tiii--: of the Free Mthoii-r (hurch have h'Cen held the pa-t t o -es. !i-y down and tlie metitig wa- Ivld at the i burt h Sunda- ii-;bt. The tent will be put Up tod.J and the iin .-!-jpg v.ill emtinue re, r th Fourth of July. Re. Mr. pastor, will on tin lie the prophecies. Ti will take fir h;Tratispormatiou of lliirliri'i !.. the his sermons (,n e.-. i H V l! 1 U 1 1 l lie Sliajecl. "Th' h" ' h 'in !i ." Rev. C. S. Houston Kno. h.d . elder of the Illinois distrii t. will be here Thursday and will deliver tinrevival set lnoiis. Theie will b tbiee services, one in ;be mu-iiinir at 1 o'eloek. two e'clo-k .n the a It ruem!., and at 7:1.1 o'cloc!; in th' evenm l'ottai?e praver no-eting under tinauspices of the Church of Cod will be hehl Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. p.. Rn-g. Rev. Ofis- Austin, of South Rend will have charge ef the meeting. A meeting of the Rü-Ie .-tuder.is will be held Tik-iI.) y e-emrg at the home of Mr. and Mis. ; VV. I'erv.e.-, S. Sixth st. I-'red Miller and Charles Miit.-oif left Sumlay for I '..it .niton. .. where they -v . ill take a government po-itinii. Mrs. H. 1 -'a uglier and -on. Fiovd. have gone to N'ojtU Lü-eity. Ind.. to Visit flU'jids Mi.-s Veha Waters of IF'kn.iit. jlnd. is a gue-t of ..ml Mi IFranK Jackin. Mbhaw.tka av. Mrs. F. Crater ard g ra i.oi.i u g b - Mi-s Fdith Sh'druk of Walkeui ton will arrive here Tnesdav to t spend the Fourth with Mrs. Delphi Shedrick. Twelfth .-t. Olcn Teeters. I. S .-upplv company, has arriv ed in Pram a--tordin? to word ifcived here by friends. Mrs. F. M. WalJion and children. X. Seventh st . ar- visiting at the home of Mrs.. Wabjron's mother. LOW unices

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From thj luinuirum liicf in ihc c-. m t!;j c:rc-TCc lire in tlbj jnii:itr tilt change brings healili, viur and newambiiion. Hui mir v;uiii-n nuii lv cirefullv rl.i:mvi and rroviJj.i hr. Ye have

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ikViis and have prcvidt lur mr conitorl. Wlutlu'r you qo to the ea or the inmint . 1 i it . lo thj wuKKis or t tiie la nn. we can tit you nut and save u money. l.r.o" ilimucli "iir immene loek and pick mil what you w ant. The a Yin;;' will make vmir Mimmer nmre enjoyable.

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Bags and Suit Cases at Low Prices

Bathing Accessories are Clever Siuig'-littiiii;' caps that keep out every drop of water, are decorated with rubber flowers and fancies. Also bathing slippers, shoes and garters.

Mrs Relle Mich. Mr. .,nd I'reece and lie t'lPece Ieo at ri i u Sprii:-.' M r.iia 1 ldaugLter. Mi.-s ed Indianapolis here Moi.dav for e ei n 1 ' N v'ith relativ. and friend-. SHELBY CO. THRESHERMEN REJECT RATE SCHEDULE SMPLR V VILLI ! Til! I -llei na n of I July 1. i ' 1 ! y " i ) i ! '.' 1 1 a e -i 1 1 I 1 1 1 - I " COl i - 1 L. Fob . i "ha I I' : ej.-i-le.l t b" ' ' i te , mend' d Uy M ;ch j ; 1 Han f the i e . t w . i - a r i n o i n . i I 'ole'.' 1 ec, .; ; j i , i -1; fb , , f vr.i . t n 1 1 a b : H for w :t-a t and f o i v ! Irl ' .-'.it ' . Th..' ll J iU J"-ns'' . V!per Ill' elt: .f f ! "a " S 1 - ra tor - beb.W III' i!( U l nd- . t T : ! s wiifri: (' i a.v mtk: e retail .i:r "dooii Proj; e. b eve. and vv It re s--' I V'our b a b i ;' o f . a or v,U d" it write ee that When not accept a substitute , n direct te i s a' d we vv'I! ou are promptly supplied mak ;i up v Oiir ma! Ker order toof "IJijO.i day. im lud"- a package LUCK" and enjoy it; err a -p. tabb satisfaction. Ho.ge & M ad nt'-eli, wholesale di'-tributors. A lv. ham: tin: sm i;ooii aiti:n. tiov. Th large depoTTor and the small depositor receive the same eourtesy and respectful service at this t-aik, We put fortri our best efforts to make dealing here a pleasure. We aik you to favor m with your banking business-, a hc'hpf it is little or much. No account i too large ! none too small to receive our ood i attention. ?derehar,t National ' Dank. Advt. -vow's nn: timi;. At this ceasir of the year you ! .-houli have your hard wood f.oors ! tre'itf-iL We have a system that jgp.es them a pcrfectlv beautiful rini ieh. The fact of the ra? is we are : expert in all kinds of interior decoi rating and have a fu'.i line of ready- i to-u points and varnish?. IL LLoehr, Decorating Co, 2 1 4 Mich. it. Advt. tC mm i l aaaI T. 5 Bars Fairy Soap 25c

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