South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1918 — Page 7

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I SOCIAL AMD OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN

The wedding or Ja::- .rnith, laughter of Dr. Eoui- .1. Smith. 1-J N. bhorc dr., ami Li jt. Palmer C Trukvjn of Augusta. Ou , son of Mr. .nd Mth. John Trulsjn of prmc eton, Iii., will take place Saturdiy night .1 i O'cloCi ut the JiOüii: of the ride'a father. Tie v. J.ini' P. Ouriiner will ol?ieia f. Mhs Smith will have h'-r mat.on of honor Mr.-'. E. 1' It. .Scott, Kan., sinter Yoek y of of I,;eut. j Trulson. Thf bridetmaids will bo ; Miss Helen Cooth, Mi.. Josephine . . ' . ... -Jiman ana Miss hvfiyn rohuika. , Georg Haslanger will act an best j man, ! P.eJt. Trulson, who is a member of the dental reserve at Augusta, i.A., arrived In thy city Wednesday) .-.ornir.g. The couple will leave fori Augusta. Saturday night following J tie crrcmonv, and will teiide their! :: the time being. The Current Pvents department ; f the Progres.s club motored to 1 Kagle. lake Tuesday where tliy verc j delightfully entertained at the cot- j ae or ;,irs. waiter .unedel, inc ! of Mrs. Walter Mueel. The !ri:- was spent In knitting and -..ew- j g for the Red Cros. Music. by Mrs. Carrie Meyer added greatly to j t h-' pleasure of the occasion. A deli- i in u bufre! luncheon and vjpper w ere served. I f-lv. V. C. Vena. 4 0 S Cushing st., ! was the hostess of the Homo Missionary f-oclety of the St. Paul's Memorial M. 13. church Tuesday after- j T.oon. The meeting was opened by j devotional lead by Mrs. Anson Pen-i nell. Mrs. O. 1'. Hupp had charge of the program. "Woman's Work of Home Mission: and closed by leading the leaflet. "De.t We lorot." Mrs. A. C. Dunn read, "A Day ..n Annel Island." Mis. W. A. Untain gave a reading, "A Thousand Dollar and What .She Did With It." The meeting closed with a violin solo hv Miss i:i.ter Fulton accomr.inied lv Miss Pernice Wayne at I

th piano. The next meeting and an- . have no outlet for your soul. among them just as there are among mal picnic will be held in August,! "Remember this, Dicky has a j cigar baleshien and hod carriers. A at the. summer home of Mr. Cyrus devil of a temper and the most ag- man's domesticity and love for chilPattte hear New Carlisle. j gravating tongue when he is in a j dren doesn't depend on his profesi race of anvone I know. But he I sion. but upon himself. Take it

Mr. and Mrs. J. IF Peddycoid entertained at the home of Mrs. Pur:er. luCO P. Colfax av.. In honor of their grandson, lvo's Uth birthday. The tab'e was decorated with cut j Ton eis and a birthday cake with 11 j . andles formed the centerpiece. ! The JovseekerV dub. motored to j T'!v mouth Tiiesdav evening and were ' b. guests of the Misses Sarah and I K'a: Flox-. A most delightful trip va ri i ed nv tlie seven member. s . t?-.c he and Fannie Grun-j 'xnbi. M. ice- Poe. and Anr.i Wei-1- i '.urgei-. Mis Jeanette Tuel, Miss !'an'.:e Sliapiro. and Mi;s Florence j i r o- -. i .Mis I.. Warner. Zl S. Frank - j , erjtei'tained the south section ! :" th- Woman's league of the First j I. F.. hur, h Tuesday afternoon. ( She wa- :ry:td hy Mrs. Sarah j Hurt. Mr-. .T A. V'arier. Mr, baue I'arn-rnaTi. Mrs. IT. A. To hulk a. Mr?. P. Pastmaii. Mis. D. W. Place Mr--. J. K. Deacon, Mrs. A. W. Ie. Mrs. Mary Layton. Mrs. J. C. Stover and Mrs. riiarles Michael. After a hört bUrines session Mrs. W. G. Wtgner gave several recitations. The remain. kr of the afternoon was vpent in st win? for the Fpworth hospital. Tlie v.ext meeting will be 1 held at the .ummer home of Mrs. ''harles l:.:-s at Diamond lake on Aug. 11. Ha nie?. Heareri o'.aved by the Little Ught and the sn:jl- members Km g's Iferalds. furnished sh.ar of the entertainment of the i a trreat i at the I meeting ot the Woman's Foreign M ;-ior.ary society of the Grace M. F. church. The meeting was held in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon nnd r.." members were present. The fd!owing program was rendered: A recitation by Claude Smith: a piano duet by Merrltt and Jeanne Skinner, and a piano duet ;.v Mr?. V.. L. F.ssex and Mrs. George At Wheeled To

Make Home Canning and Preserving Successful

versitv. Site will gladly help you with your canning problems, and explain fully the cold pack method suggested bv the Government. The Government Bulletin No. S3 on "Home Cannine." m:iv fc had tor tlie asking.

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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Ely AUelc GanisoU'

Mr. L'udcrwood's SUggt"i'OI1, j "P" My amazement was genu-i me. I could not imagine !iuv I was ! spoiling Dicky. Indeed I had iensured myself for not yielding more! to his whims "Yt-.a, vou! Not m exactly the i .. tame uay, but She -stopped, gazed a long mo-j ment into the lire, then turned to; int- abruptlj

"May 1 be perfectly frank with j Went on. "I would not dare adyou, as a mother or titter would t Visi you tliis if jou were less poiatd. be?" ! for of all men Dicky would be the -of course." j ouicket to tire of too much sweet-

Then take two little rules for j jo::r guidance. Don't taK si-riouslv. as a general thin Dicky and said dun'' be a martyr!" T Hushed resentfully. but nothing, h'he bent toward nie i "Don't think me presumptuous, i s pleaded. The earnestness in her oicfa made me ashamed of my i momentary pique. l couldn't do that," 1 returned "Please tell me juit what you think i need advice sorely." "Tell me," she said abruptly, j "riwn' Hin. ni kv lets loose in one i. j ( d those tantrums of his you think ; jour emotional world has about come to an end, don't you?" I nodded, not daring to trust the steadiness of my voice, "Then the sooner vou learn to laufc.h at Dicky's performances, inatead of weeping oer them, the nan-der vou will be. Pardon me. I my dear. 1 don't mean really weep ! I don't think you are a teary I 'vornan, but there are tears of the ! spirit as well as of the eyes, and you j j are wasting them when you shed j i tlu-rn over those ridiculous childish , i outbursts of Dicky's. You may need them in a real crisis some day. and , never means anything he siys wnen j he Is angry indeed, l doubt if he ; ever remembers the things lie does

say. and he is a royal repenter. as , sake, study him as you won a any you no doubt kwow." (other problem." Did I not know? Memories of. She stooped and kissed my cheek, Dicky's royal repentance thrilled ! "There. I've got it off my -host me. But I had not time to v isualize now." she said. "I'll hav e t j run them. Mrs. Underwood was speak- . along. Perhaps I'll be back i.e.'ore

mg again, i ins time -ner voice neia i k'raver note. "All the Cards." 'The teal danger in jour nie i with Dicky will come later. You I ee" she hesitated, then went on j steadily " Dicky is not the most I stable person in the world. He has

fancied himself in love a dozen ! concerning my life with Dicky, times he probably will imagine the i I threshed it all over again, winsame thing a dozen times more be- i nowiny her words carefully. T felt fore he die3. ! every word she said was true, but

"Don't misunderstand me." as , back in my brain a little voice said she saw the look on my face. "I I insistently: really believe you ate the one grand i "Why did she tell vou this just passion of the hoy's life. Vou ":ave!now-? Is it because she knows of all the cards in vour own hand ; some woman who is already trying but I am wondering if you know ' to interest Dicky?" how to play them." i I feared to admit the answer even "All the cards in my hand:" The when it t! a -died across my brain.

same expression 1 had heard from the lips of the woman in the theater dressing room. 1 felt myself trembling as I looked at Mrs. L'tiderwoocl. and waited for her next word. "I'll wager ou haven't offered Gall. The next meeting will be hel on Aug. ! and the place of meeting will be announced later. The He Brethren la Alpha class of the First church met at the home Lühe Garwood, TIT F. o MiWender st.. Tuesday night. After the monthly business meeting the

following program was given: 1'iano ; on July l. Pvt. Lon.-trom is staolo. by Miss Ruth Whitem in: duet, j tioned with the i';th provisional by Miss Ruby Kelley and Miss Irene j ordinance company, second regiKhne. and recitations by Miss Per- j ment. Camp Hancock. Augusta. Mrs.

'nice Hutchinson and Miss Helen Crow. A dainty luncheon w"s served to tlie IS members ptet-ent. The At Wheelock's We are featuring in our Housewares Department, third tloor, two series of canning demonstrations each afternoon. These are conducted by Mrs. H. J. Deller of the Agricultural Extension of Purdue Unilock

Dicky three kisses in all our life together,' she said abruptly. "Yoa can respond tu his cart ssvs, but not make any advances yourself."

She evidently expected no temj'.'Iih- from me. sQ I made none, fascinated and hat she ua suv i 1 1 terrified me. "Dicky need-, loving and petting and you give them to l.im.' she hi nis daily emotional menu. He r.eed a dash of cayenne and a pinch of home' slt. but aboe all give him the 5-a.vor of good-humor-healthy saughter. with him whin he is good-natured and at him when he rages "Yield to lu's whims halt of the other half make him kowtime, the tow to yours. Hut keep him inter- , e-ted. If you don't, somebody else I will try to. ' "Of course, if cl.ihlren come to ; you" her voice softened at tile m thnicht of a child in a worn- . . . n un'. life "vou will have no moe problems. Dicky is the t pe of man who would be perfectly daffy over a child of his own. Of course you would have to take a back seat i yourself, but your baby would be a : far more comfortable rival than some unknown blonde." J "Kut." I stammered. "Dicky is an artist. temperamental, of coiHe. ! not domestic. Don t you thinK tue inconveniences of a child's caro might bore him and drive him away from home?" .he looked at me keenly. "Where did you get your idea of artists, v dear? There are freaks rrom me, jncKy is a regular ieuow, a spoiled boy but with the maiang" of a splendid man. For your own you go. l nope you u nave a .eng. i quiet afternoon. Good-r.y, and he ; was gone. ii was iniiv n.iir an uour aner Lillian T.'nderwood had left me before I aice from the riresid'j sit from whose depths I had to her sound, wholesom. listened advice The beautiful face of Grace Draper, the student who was posing lor Dii ky and w hom he w as helping with instructions, came before me as clearly as if she were in the room with me. (To be continued.) next meeting will be in the form of a picnic on Aug. 1. the jk rti'.'ulai s of which wilt be announced later. Prick Lon.-trom of this city Miss Ruth Peck, daughter of and Mrs. John Reck of Moline. U 11(1 Mr. j 111.. j were married at the home of Mr. - and Mrs. T. D. Jones. Augusta. Gh.. . Lon-trom who is at present visiting with friends in this city will -oon return to her home in Moline. -IMiss Maijoiie Hull niertaintd the members of the 1. D. club informally at her home, 104T Van JJuren st.. Tuesday night. The out-jof-town guests were: John Cluster. i .SMinlh i vc :ind W iUiin UVthti-i, " ' .v..... . ; oi i.iKuan. .iiss tieien ev nolo j and Miss Carrie f.lavin were also 'guests of the club. The hevt meetJ ing will be held in two weeks. th ' place of which nil! be announced biter. Nine members f the Home Ncedievv orkei s club met at the I home of Mrs. C. F. Audleman. 111'.': L. Proadway, Tuesday afternoon. Plan were made for the annual 1 picnic a, , .it v... .1.1 n Contests w ere the diva rsion ot t the afternoon. Mr?. George (Has? Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap S'oap should V'e used verv carefully, if vou want t keep vour hair j looking U. best. Mo.-t soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the . alp. '. niakerf tile hiir brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is I ju-t ordinary mul.-itied eocoanut oil : i vvhk'h is pute and e-'i eascless ). and I i- better than the mo-t expensive ! soap or anything el-e vou can uhie or two teasi oonful- v ;li . leaiise the hair and scalp thorou-rh- . . . i .i . . , ;uer ami rar. ;i m. ii manes an --i m Tt f i r r t f t- i- 1 m r r i - 1 i t h iv itl'- ui.viduv ' i. ij"I4, v i v in i ii i 1 1 r i uhi. h vin-.s nut ensile r. m.iv io , every jiarticle of dust. i i t . dandru artl eces.-ive ot!. The lair dm quickly and evemn-. and le.tvt - the scalp -oft. and the hair ru.o and sak. bright, lu-trous ilaffy and ea.-v to manage. You can set mu'.siried eocoanut oii :rv a nv pharmacy, a f-w .in ei w ill it's t heap, and 1 . el Will -11W'ev .-rv jhenu" r of tlie lamnv f.x nOr.ih.

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Sc.enteen members of the Audadora circle were tnteitained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr.. (J. A. Summers. "14 W. Colfax av. trowing occupied the afternoon. The circle will m? et in two weeks, the place later. which will be announced Lnporte Mi-s Milch cd Dutte-a, 1 1 av.. ntertaiiu'd t-1J I"' hi Siirma ?-or-ority witfi a t o-courte supper I Tuesday night. Sixteen members I were present, and the evening was j spent in lied Cross knitting. The ! next meeting will be held on July - j, tn' pin e of whicii avhi oe announced later. Thirty-!ie couples attended the regular Tuesday night dancing party at the Country club last night. Donahue's orchestra furnished the music. Announcements Tiie Friendship ela?s of the First M. F. church will meet at the surgical dressing rooms Wednesday and Friday of this week. ..ll the meni'eis are uiged to present. The Worth While circle of the 1 -; ... Ar I. l i - :ii . M i I i it iL., cii Li reu win me i jiiuisJay afternoon at the home of Mrs. ;. Slick, s'l Lincoln way F. She will be assisted by .Mrs. .f. W. Roberts. Mrs. J. W. liittmer, and Mis-j Carrie Woodward. .Mrs. Kntinwill read a paper on "The Pa' t that Methodism has Taken in t o War." Section six of the Indies' Aid of the Grace M. L church will entertain at a, thimble and business meeting Thursday afternoon at J : l; 0 o'clock. The sewing society of the Zum L angelical church will meet Thursday afternoon a; the parish school. The hostesses will be Mrs. Edward Peehler. .Mrs. Antonia Krueger. .Mis. Oscar Peters and Mrs. Charles j Weber. j yju. Woman's .Missionary society uf Westmiu-ter church will meet ;i t tiie home of Mrs. O. tl. Jlardiu-. j mm inland av.. Friday afternoon. , The FadieV auxiliary of the Trint jtv j- , hur.h w ill meet with .Mrs. Frank Keiler. 712 Diamond av., Thursday afternoon at o'clock. The Norman Fddy Sewing circle will hold their meeting I'ridav afternoon in th (I. A. P. rooms. Jeft'erv0 hlvd. j Mry Iv ,;rt;t.,rs Sandav school rhiss of lhv. Firl y: church will j)0jj an M;j (jav ,llt.ein.r m the church parlors Thursday. Luncheon will be served at noon, and the time will be spent in sevviny for the Belgian ehildien. PERSONAL Mr. Richard A. Peters of .pukai.e. Wash., formerly of this city, is here vi-itinu relative.- .and friends. He was uccompauitd b his nephew, William peters. Mi.-s I'ern Kreimer. .:.'..-. William st.. and her sister, man of Wood. D Alis. M. Rauf - have returned ti'oni lsiim- thei stsiei . Mrs. Man-che.-ter Thomas of Detroit. Midi. Women's War Work The latest farmer.-' bulletin iS4. on the diving of fruits vegetables has been received by No. a nd Miss Lelia Geb. Copies of the bulletin will he available at Mt-s irie's otlice in a bout 1 dav-' Thirty live women attended the demonstration oT the eold r!'-" method of canning and drvmg given I by Mi.-s t:;le t the hii;h -ehool ! 'Tuesdav afternoon A warden Miner. vior :t pr,..n ;tnd llt.,f0(,.d in straitrlm.niT1I? n,Jt nulIJV ,,,,,,,, d:f. iu;ittH f,,r the wontPh. NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS I'L.SNV I 1 IL The 1-ady Falcons V. liebl veiv s'U cessfnlly the bazar, and ice cream sk ;. 1 Pulieki penny, m the I '.. P.ahcki Falcons bail. W. Division -t. A sale of fancy work and pa -try wfie the main features. The proceed- of this affair will be for the benefit of the society. The committee in charge of the affair wa- Mrs S:-n ev- Hon. Mi-s i arv Gorezwa. Mi.-.- Poui-e Ta berska j Mis- Josephine Ceczkiew.cz. Miss Stella Kopc.vnska. Miss Jegier and Mis- Magdalene Multanska . on.L i:vi:m. j Mj . t.e.s ot the Pulaski Red Cio?? .auxiliary will meet this e ening at .:.a. at tne nome or .vn-s neieo Ko.snowski. W. Thonias st. The meeting of the White Pasle Polish Arm. Aid auxiliary will be held Tharsdav evening at 7:2 Falcons' o'cbik at the Z. P.alicki .llali. W. luvi-u-n st. The military band of 1 'a Icons Z. , i - I Calic ki No. 1 will hold Its teheaisal I this evening at .;.; o cl a.it 7. . Ik i. ki hal!. W. Piv i-ion si. , Memta!.- of the St. Pat'bira'ft I p,di-h Aimv Aid auxiliarv of St.. I saani.-'.aus' church will meet in the :t. Stanislaus school rooms. "Promien Wolnosci" Toli.-h Army Aid a iiirv o ! ! i i re. i .isimi;' n ! - i i i ; Th .:S-

day evening at the library rooms,-of j St. Casimir's parish. '

M:rs Heien Halicki. Lindtn av., j entertained delightfully on Tudayj evening a few of her friend?. The j evening was spent with garr.e and j J contests. A foui-course luncheon ! was served at a prettily appointed tab. 1 hos.' present were Misses Genevieve Ja nisze ws".i. Amalia, Moos', Helen Slupczyn ski. Marian McCarthy. Mary Ilali.-z and Mary Gapinska. PERSONALS. Zy?inunt Kjuzmierczak. son of Mr. land Mrs. Joseph Kuznierezak, 4 4 0 j ' Phillippa st.. has gone to Milwankte, Wi? .is a printer . to accept a position with one of the local newspaper--. j F. .1. Ko-zakiewkz, W. Jefferson St.. has returned from Chicago wherf he was cal'td by the serious illnes of Iiis father. Leon Koszakiewicz. Mrs. Stanley Hon. 1231 W. Hine st.. lias been seriously ill the past couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grccki. 44." W. Phillippa st.. and fantily ha-ve returned from a few days' visit at Chicago. Mrs, Anna ( "Irzeszezyk. 4 C: S. Phillippa st.. lias returned from Pittsburgh. Pa., where she was called by the death of her brother-in-Ijn- llipli'iol r'irHf.Ubl tl". .t K Ulli I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Piot rowski. j Ifuey st., liave returned from a( week's visit in Hammond. Nicholas Wojcik. 4 4T. S. Phii'ippa st.. has returned from a short trio at Chicago. Miss Stephanie Reich. 20 1 S. Chapin st.. left Wednesday morning for a 10 days trip to Chicago and I Milwaukee. Wis. j Miss Agnes Wojcioka. X. Olive st.. j left Tuesday morning to spen.J the i week at Marcellus, Mich. Misses Joanna and Pronislawa I Kurdys of Chicago have lMUnifd ! i home after spending c. few days at i the home of Mrs. Apo?onia Przyl.ylska, 1S02 W. Division st. X. Grabarek, L'lOS W. Orange st.. is seriously ill at his horn'. Dr. O. Von Darandy :s attending: him. .Mrs. Louise Ilyziewski and son Raymond left today for a two j weeks' trip through New York and Ohio. Mrs. rrani; Lisniewski. ak st.. i has returned from Detr:it. Mich., after spending one month with her pal ent?. John Andizejewski member of the U. S. army, who has been the guest of hi sister. Mrs. Louis Kolski. 22Z W. Thomas st.. has returned to Fort Robinson, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Agnes Tipis.ewski has gone j to Cleveland. O.. for a two weeks' j v i,it w ith relatives. Pvt. Mathew Mazurkiewicz lias arrived here from Corpus Chri-sti, Texas, to speml a few- days furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mazurkiewicz. 1401 Kemble av. Mrs. Ida Krauszew -ka. W. Foul t.. who has been ill the past fewweeks, is somewhat improved and is able to be up and around. Mr. Charlys Thomas, S . seenteenth st.. will be hostess to the Home and Foreign Missionary soei- ! ety of the Trinity Presbv terian I church Thursday afternoon. Cottage prayer meeting f the U'hiU'h ff God was held Tuesday ' evenin it the home of Mr. and j Mrs,. Richard Roderick. Liiihteenth W". I. Houk read the scripture j le.--on and led the meeting. A meeting will be held next Tuesday at the h..me of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roderick. S. Tenth st. Mrs. Mansfield MoTut enteitained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Mis. Hecker of South Ker.d. s The niembeis of tne Twin City Sewir s circle met at Red Cross headquarters Tuesday and sewed on hospital supplies. The regular meeting of the club will i.e. held Thursday with Mrs. Galbraith A party composed of IS young people enjoyed, a picnic at Twin I.ranoh Tnesaay eening. A picnic supper was served, yr'ter which various outdoor game and stunts were enjoyed. Mis. .1. M. Doremus and rhiblren of Chatta 110053 . Tenn , who nave been visiting relatives here tlie past w-ek, will leave todny for i iit before returning to their home. .Mrs. Wilbe- Smith, Sixth st.. who submitted to : n operation last week, is improving. Mr. and Mr:-. Prank Miller and j family anil Mr. and Mrs. S. L XaftZiier and family have teturned from an outing at K'i-er lake. Mr.. Patience Hrewer, who ha? been m West Pibertv. the past ; three months, writes she will re- ' turn the first of August to attend the Metcalf-A llham reunion, which ' will be held at Pottcwatomie park.! Mirs .Iesie Donahue. S. Sixth st.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. u ilium Davenport at Chain I-ike-Mr. and "Mrs. Peon Fuller ami daughter. FJain. S sixth st.. have returned from Kau Claire. Mich. 4 Mrs. umoert and ramiiv or . j M isha waka are moving to Pleasant t . River Park. Fred Roderick has been removed to his home on ?. Eighteenth st.. from St. Joseph hospital. Misha- J vraka, where he submitted to an operation three weeks ago." Fernando Mendes has gone to New York wheie he has accepted a position. Mrs. Mences will remain here with her parent. Mr. and Mr?. Fred Kerslake. S. Eighth st., fr several week.?. Mis. Albert Dillvvoith. who ha been ill the past wek. i reported better today. Mis" Dorothy Penyes. N. Eighth s... has leturned from a x i vi t with Misses Mildred and Porine Petf.t at EiUhart. Mrs. William Pugdale arrived here Tuesday evening from Charleston. S. C. for a vi si, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stockman : ". Mi'hawakT a v. Vti. and Mi-. (". .1. Smith have re-

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Our Wednesday halt holiday gave us a rest time to recuperate and Thursday we are ready for a day of Ransack Bargains. Every aisle, every ( ter, every nook and corner is loaded with Ransack bargains.

Ransack Sal Prices on turned from a two weeks' motoi trip thiou-h Ohio and Michigan. I Mrs. J. D. Smith of Cleveland, . accompanied them on the return trip ami will spend seeral weeks here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keasey and granddaughter. Miss Maiy Puggs. have returned fiom Ligonier and Warsaw. JnJ.. wheie they spent the past week. Mrs. A. P T. Crammack, .. Eleventh t., who is eonrined to hei home with a badly sprained ankle is improvimr. Mr. and Mis. P. c'alahan hae ieturned o Detioit. Mr. .ind Mrs. Pail daughter Margaret .lane, been quests of Mr. and Stoddar.i, Mishawaka av.. Penl fiiends the past Poiu who Mrs. and : a nd have John -- it h" Iwo Week: have returned to Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Vanoy of Logansport are here for several days' visit with friends. The r'uneral of .Mrs. M. L. Case was held from the residence of hei daughter. Mr-. Fred Slave. 0 1 L" Mishawaka av.. Wed ne-da y afternoon at 1 o'clock. Hev . Fail 1'aiker of tlie Firs-t Methodist church. Mishawaka. ollicia teJ . Puiial wa. I in Pristol, Ind. j Mrs. Guy Pi. v. w h submitted t j.in opeiation at Si. Joseph hospital. Misltawika. has been tak.-n t iier horn" in 'a ssopol:s. Mich. Mr. ami Mis. Albeit ('. Daily of Rochester. Ind . spent Monday and Tuesday with Kiver Park friendMr. :r..J Mis. M. F. Ansel ha: received a letter from thiy son. Fran!; Anel. who reremh- submitted to an operation in Philadelphia. Pa., stuting h- was rapidly impiovi n 1 iiihI would soon ! a '!- to i-n the ho-pifal. Mr. Anul bfl'lif.'.e thi- spring to take a government t,j -ition in Philalelphia . 'I IHUTI PQQ MIHUTQ or D ...... lourn lU bt tt t t O I A D LI Oll L U ; IM I M n I A M A QfiflM 1 1 1 i ii l i n i n vjuuiv ' INDIANAPOEIS. In d . July f.. Two lh;ht!ess nights a week will be i .... . ..... .linn.. .1 ! T . I i -1 M A i i . . V a I j e v . id i lie. i.i i inuawi .Iii---, i - f j ginning- probably this summer. lreliminary details of the oider to conserve fuel by he elimination of lights isuued bv the K'nitec .states I fuel a Iministration. u ere received Tuesday by Alex P. Holliday. acting federal fuel administrator for Indiana. No specific date was for tb.e order to become effective, but the mes-a-ie said tht the eurtaiiinü of unn-ces-aiy lighting "will go i;it effect shortly." As now pi opined the orc;er vill ie-tri't display illumination, window illumination and electric udv e: -tisinu. As a forerunner or the pioposed plan tc ration oil to all consumer-1 and restric t tern p-rat a 1 e- to ; degrees in homes the stat- fiiel adminitiat.on ha.- been informed tb.it another oider is i;i pt epa: atio' -- itabhshinr rule- fr ':htin- ami heatir.;; lare puon- .-.uiidin--. It ialso said the put-d. will a-ke to reduce liahtin. iion.eTry WtWS-TlMHS WANT Ab

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GAS BALLS

Dr. Keegan Says:

Show me! Just try these Gas Balls and -ee nur car go over the top, on any hill, mi easy. ui hi-h. 1 )n not read abtjut this and say "nothing diii-.'" I will challenge anyone, with any car, to prove thi Matemjnt i wrong. De a booster and coinince ourelf. Mone back if we fail. Being accomplished heie in nur own city every day. We have these Gas Balls in Mock. lUiy a package, put one in 5 gallons of gas and where ymi made K miles to the gallon, o 2 1. ".'our en-cine sta.rts n die turn, an explosion every time, a n:ipp liin- thin-, no dead ones. American Drug Co.

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