South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1918 — Page 7

Trrsn.vv r.vr..TNC,. m.v no, m. I Mr. Joseph Deftiais. : iavior ct . July CI'.. Twin da ..yhtei s airi.d Tuesdiy cmimiu'. July ::'. .it the home f Mr. anil Mi. John .otKki. 1 '.' Either SOCIAL AMD OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN st. I

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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE By Adtls Gantsoa '

,a.:ns a tt r.ict iv t v .ria ujl the horn- funnel t;o::s The brine a . - : : j i i 1 e but i -a 'it if t ;i After the rf-!innn luncheon wai t-red . i r t y and guest. .Mr.

eft Tuesday afternoon Aithur. Canada, where u.ake their horn-. Mr. ,fri an cmpltiyf of the

ihe i t r ,t - v r. ed j a .i '!i. s i f.

.i ir

to thand .Mi

w e.bln.:;

iTidal . Old-

for Port thy will OiJ, has Vviii:.l;'H

on

T!iur4l.i) . 'i'momtruim n

I rid) .

drtiont ration at the lvrif-y Sat til (ia .

:in.ii' a 1 1 i n K

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and talk sc hool.

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M.- Esther Eioti l.t. i j 1 E. ;i'.wrn,iti -t., entertain-u 1 i mi:r..t tt tf r hfrr.e in hoi, or- of M,- j M uy Ki"vs"f wr;j I- .i'i e tiiiuyi'- j : ow fin ,M hoin m T nn. Mini., ; .if'tt-r vuüiiiK htr sttT. M.it. Ilrriiii j ilrl-nrriü. 110 IZ. linwman sr. A !;. ut'ddinw uas ih tfcatur of. ;-. neninj,', the rai ticipa n t beiiu. ! Mi rihncht. Miss l.tll I'lidiio-J Mi'H Kuby Ka-.r, Clainl K;-1:' ant' Uli.is K;i.Mcr. Th nio-i uaiout- )mi l ! d tr.e e ni ii a i'Iini (f ' 'vh.'.h th party was entiiely "n- ; i,irf". iIoueT th1 j-.ial tual nav mrn, and lau-ic and sain,' er1 alr'o tnjuyt il. I 'I he Ti ipl Iv club v. a 01 tani . i ; Monday t--ninij at llir hörn' 01 Mi- . Oi.al Ohnytr, 1 1 j 1 fc". .t. .loo' jdi :. t I'lie tiirior-e of th- club is to i lir.ithnjr tnd othr Kfd ro.h work. An ircniii social las bc-n plan ned in h held Tued ay, Ails. ! it tho lionu- of Mbs Ruth Ktd'.y. ' J4" Indiana. a., the pioceid- f hieh Mill ko to the Kfd ("ro-. Tho nM inetlng will la: held July 1. nt ihe hoiii" of Mlia Maudt; Freeze, i '.. man ssL. Ma-ter Jottn ile.-, S1J X. l.ifa.Ntt- ldvd.. entertained iiit of h.s little friends Monday afternoon at Leepep park in celebration of thi ihtli ldtthday. The afternoon -wai -pnt in grames, after v.hi h dainty i el rc slunenti were iei ed. Th committer in charge of th-. , Fa?trrn tar auxiliary liiettin that v us held in the Maf-onic club rooin-s j all day Monday was: Mrs. I'ura ; lne', Mrs. Maltha l"iiKfi'. Mis.! Ko ''nhetj, Mr, htna triebh- and Mrs. Anna Walter. The da asj -pent in Kcd ro.s work arid dmnei j va.ls i rved at noon. The next meetm,u' Mill be held in two weeks at th ( ( luh room.-. , .. Mr.-. (ü'orsp Jone?, Sjt". Dayton ?.., litertained l i nu'iiiiT rs of the Li e )ak drill team at her home Monday' nicht. Two ijucst were prf.-en. 1!. contest favors wer .awarded Mrs. Mary Chclmmiak. The ihü nee time will be held at the h'oiu- of Mr.". James Moore, yj.u K. iMiiirylani t a . t The Tal ea ;irl; of the Zion Kan- :

"tlital church rnet at the paii.-n rliool Monday null!. Mis- Hilda t pvin-ki acted as ho.ite-. Aftt r a hhort liu-ine-- meetin the time a -peru with stVvinLr. Mi-.- rrtrude Schafer will art as h"-t. at 'he next meeting, !u h will b In-Ui

i hi:il roi: cocntv iiomi: i n ;m n j i : at i n a ( ; i ; r. '"Jii-Mla.v. '.'finnins demontratioa at the Miami 'ountry clji. in Mi-hawaka. 'antiir.i: i!'iiior,t i i' imi at Sumption I' i a i r i e Tr iata. Tu I k n -Hltin'-; at "nte-r townratiirla. ' :!'; e

T 1ft my not caring

I wa alliier than eer wlien th Know ivds- e of rny oun emotion forced 1 : 1 1 f upon me. angry with r;isIi for bein; so illy, angry witn Dicky for having broutht .ich

j ro. o . ation upon me! fcpoe-rh la-h rait Mindly

v. hat J t:nd: "Yoii are wromr in one thinti

rnvht in another. I am not jealous of Miss Draper. To tell you th j truth. I do not are enough about j v; hat you do to t-e Jealous of you. I Hut r would not like to live in Mar- j in for ihis reason I neer counted ! in my list of friend.- a woman who K,.eesies neither sootl breeding nor common s( n.e, and I do not propose j

t() t.esin v. ith Mis Draper'" Dickv htared at me for a moment

his face dark and distorted with j passion. Then. spriiiKinir to his feet. I

l'lJlM)..VI-. Mi. Uow Waloiska. ., i 2 f'u.aii s: . ha leturncd fiom ("hit ago. where .-he attended a weddinc of a relativ e. Mr1. Maitin Str ;zn-ka ai.d Mi"

temperament. I,ong after I have fciuven a wrong: done to me. or an unpleasant experience, the bitter

iiieinor i u comes nacK to torment Mif Jo-ephin fn"- : Hammond. Ind..

"That my bully girl!" was all D.cky said In reply, but when the baked fish had been discussed and I we were eating our salad, he looked

up, in.- eyes twinklin?.

! Helen Mulinaiski ;i r e spending two iwetk nt IMttstrarph. I'a.. at the i home of the former's patents. '

Barszezewska "f j

i- lsiting i elatives

and friends lu re. ! Mis Ague Taitovskl of Chicago! 15 spending ihre weeks vacation at ;

Roip Walorski. 1

PERSONAL q

the home of Mr..

5 12 S. Pulaski ?t. Edmund Andrzejtvki of Jporte is on a business visit here.

I Frank Lnbuzienski, agent of Werj winski leal estate ortice. If ft this I morning for Chicago. J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cholew c.ynski , of 'hicago. who attended the funeral

Word has been received of the;0f John lskowski, after a shoit

safe arrival in rraiice of Frank D. !

iMiller, son of Mr3. Ro?e Miller, 05 ;

.S. Michigan st. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pare,

1 1 S.

swi:-tiii:-viii:.t TAI.Ks V. n W heat a laixui Nm a N, t--it I 'or V s. Our de.-ire for whtat i- .-oiei.' a question d ft !. comfort ;ip.d com enieia e; ii i- a.b.-olutly nothlim' elf. Wii" .it makes tJie n.ce-t bread, tio !i-htet bread, the bjead that is transported l'(st. the bread Iii it keeps m"i-t and sui.t loir-e. It lend- lt-.-elf to the ha Oh.- of ease and COri CD iejice of ; people; aild i'e-cau.-e it lend- it.-elf in the coaeniencf of a people, we uaut it sent to Furope and not ivcjit lure, and we a-k and expect the American man and woman in judging' of eet situation as ccntra.-ied with that of our allies, men and women, to a-k v h.o has the larger jurden io bear, w lio has borite the loagt -I, who lias wa.-t'd i i r.-ou rces the uio-i. who has be-; tlie m'-t by .-acriti'e, who lias sufftred the mo-t in death :nd d .-.-t ruction, we our alln-s .' Ann when we ha a hoiee to dee de as to whether we or the s.iouhi in-reti-e or decrea-e our aurdeii. it ought to iie not tlie duty, 'out the jo fill pl l ll -e ot eVer.v Ann ric;n to h-f n the binden of eer.c man. woman and child b jn'ceptin their heavier "iirJcn on thi- side. And becau.-e wheat is easiet to prep. ue than oats and rice and barb that i- the -ry in'.-t reason in the woild why we ouuht to accept the c;us and the rice and barlev and to gie tiiem tlie wheat that i ii'mosiry to maintain a norma! ration. lr. .i'no Tax lot.

U picked up his collar "and tie ami j Fellows st have received word f went into his room. Fteturning with ' th Mff" arrival in France of the:. fresh on?, hp .snatched his hat an i i -OM Johtl A- Pa"- He is a member stick and rushed to the door. As h j hattery K, 70th artillery regiment. ,!ammed it after him I heard an- i John W. Weber ha arrived safely iher oath, this time coupled with a ! overseas according to word received reference to me. I nk back in th- hi Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William

j W ber, 7U.- . Kddy Pt. Mr. and Mrs. L. Millhou?, 707 i '. Folfax av are at Peak's island. I Fortland, Me. j Mr. and Mis. L. Williams. 7 1 S.

i "iinton st., and Mr. and Mr. A. JI.

My mother-in -lit ws voice, cool cynical, sounded behind me. 1

big chair weak and trembling. "Well, you have made a mes

it!" a n d

felt like saving- something canst

to be,-, but there w-a5. something in ;

he, tones ihat stopped me. It w s Peters. Sl'l Marietta st.. motored to

not rriticin' of me -he was express

irg rather svmi-athv. Accustomed i n'd with Mr- ll,id Mrs- Hen''V

. .... i .

a.-, i was to e ei y mneciioii o nej (

ok o. i realized this, and ii'Toru-

iruly held my

spo;eu further.

'hicauo where they spent the week

end with M Hde Park

Woid has beeu received of the

tongue Until she had;' arrial in France of Pvt. Emiljthe home of his

Kullenberg, formerly stationed at

o'.h to i r 't. Wadsworth, N. Y. He is a mem-

visit with relatives in South Bend, j

Sunday for Terre Coupee to visit j

with Mr. and Mis. Borkowski. t

Fouis Doraszynski. 4 ! S. Scott st., spent the week at Detroit. .Mich. Mrs. Bronislawa Mikui. W. Ford st.. left Monday morning foj- ; ftw weeks' isit with her patents at New Carlisle. The condition of Miss Helen Czarnecki. W. Thomas .-t . who submitted to an operation for the removal of tonsils, is improved. Joseph Golembiewski of Saginaw, Mich., is visiting his grandparents. Warren st. Mr.. Roman Duckl has returned

J to Chicago following a short visit here with her brother. Warten st. i Kev. Xieczyslaw Szalewski of

! streator, 111., is visiting his parents;

ana relatives. lie is the iruest at

parents. Mr. and

Mr-?. Peter Szalewski. s. Williams st. i

Mrs. F'ianies Kopa of Chicago and

Til admit M.,ie l.iU enough to f - ; Mrs. Frances Kopa of Chicago a nd make any woman lose her control of! fI of battery F, .oth regiment and , ,nildren ,rene Arlhui. and Heurv I tli . n rf , t ill- Inlm I. tl! '

herself.

with he

went on Dicky'

mother.

fairness which 1 had found

the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ku!-

bnberg. HIS S. Kendall st. j

h"r inatiably to o-.-e-

bi; no matter how pett

. miulit be oer trii'.e--.

in a nything j ,- and fus-v I Pt

'But a!

lor.irhr to know Bichard better than

with hi.n live turned to inaianapous alter at

he soon tires !""ul "'umi Fm wm

Mrs. Walter Brodbeok.

Mi-s fretiH Hanev, 7 1 " N. St.

ter st.. has gone to Detroit, j

Mich., on a two weeks' vacation. j Pt. Walter F. Urodbeek has re-i

his wife. ,

502

Michigan st.. and his parents, Mr. and Mis. John S. Urodbeek, 03 Fehtnd av.

are spending three weeks' vacation: at thp liriTlio if t Ii a fnmi.i ' l on' ... I

Mrs. Marian Wesolov ski, 4 14 S. i Williams st. ' !

i

' Io take t hat Olli

Kichard his head and

I of any of the thousand things hj p: opose.- doing irom time to time, j ppo-e him. ridicule him. make him jan-'ry. and he'll stick to his notion las h dot; t o a bone."

I She turned and walked into her j jr"om again. I sat miserably huddled t I;.. l.:.. 1. . . ; .. i.. . .

jlll tut uii; i i t ' , o i 1 1 i u ,ui3i di j j M " 'me linl.:iu.l Mtul leiuoT-vpf u 1 o-i- luv i ' '- " " b"

,,. (1, ;a member of the F)?th machine

I Not I do aoout dinner. Missa-' '

Airs. I a nine Kumjis, D.all Cleve

ii;m;; atks to convia iiov. i Miss Hedwige Fuzna. W. Thomas j

- j.-... .j v iv V w i rj'i csnii1. IUC

Annas jonsn women? Alliance of America Fociety at the convention of the Polish Women's Alliance oi

Word has been received bv friends ,ntru'a T UP neUi al Uetroit tiiat John Hancock, formerlV of this -,4 to ;;0- M,s- Marv Klosinska was city, has arrived safelv overseas. Mr. chosM1 lo at,t H" alt"r.a-te.

Canin i

------ r

Hancock was stationed at

before sailings and is 1

im

Ira ham V" Katie's voice was subtitled, svmpathetie and respectful. T

land av., received a cablegram from

rralied that she had heard every uer iin- 1 aUI attending;

won! of 1111 controverts

II - ..Ii

! RIVER PARK

Mr. and Mm. Ueorge Kennedy

The knowl- ! "aumur Artillery school in France, land son, fleorye Jr.. have returned

edge- made my rcplv turt. : slating that he has received a com- . from a visit at '"toicago and ilam'Kett it warm as long as you f.tn. i iniion in the American army. Mr. niond. Ind. I will tell vou when to serve it." Kumps sailed for France June I, .m,-.s. Will-am Dugdale. of Charles-

is vi.-itiii,' her par-

i

Katie stalked out. muttering some- ' e, l" wiucn wine ne anenueu ton.

w h i

; thinu about the dinner beint: spoileil, j Hhj third otlicers' training school at .nts. Mr. and Mis. Harry Stock-! 'but I paid no heed to her. MyI'-,n Spring. Texas. man, Mishaw aka av.. is sj. ending the ; j thotmhts wer too buy with con- j Mi-?s Ann Fox, I S St. Joseph j week with Mrs. Sherman Bradley.!

! lectures and forebodings of the nHS itnrneu irom v lsiung a re w ;i t 't.itae Grot

I f ut at : Th.

DOS.

to pay any attention to tntles. H- i U tr . f . 1 .... , t lilt.-. .1

II 4 ill U ll.l I I i

I was iu.-t nerving melf to i Mr. und Mrs. Jacob

days at the Fnger Point. Diamond lake

cottage, Fugle

The ''lav Township Ci ,1 '"'ro-j auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Koy Xaie. Fd wa rd-burg rd..

'here will be

v.. i !

1 'i .

i.-nmmon Katie and tell her to serve janu tiaugiuer. Josephine, who have i

j dinner w hen the door opened ami I luv guests tn Mrs. van iragi

brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.'

The condition of .John Hartmun.

j Seventh st., who has been ill several

shows impiOvtment to-

Tb a r.-da v a ft er noon.

a 'i Mllli; every W et U ill' tili dav until riven farthtr nota-e

-a me

n two w e e k s at

rb

p.i ri - h school

Fot - who-e t-ont uts w re al.ied

The exctitic.i ot the W. C T id a busines- metiaK at the A. Mond.iv afternoon.

V. ' h o

.. :'. .". we i e -hij'p' 1 t'uiu !i ad'iua i t r- t hi-, w ek .

Bed ' Tin ;

: ) e V t ; 'j

m eting w a

be be el en

at ; "l ti--

sr. ipiiinu a-: incMiijfS 4iu pan-, o:

-ot i-.. '.oi vu,.,,ti.i-. 1 " i.ii.tfor -. i

three pettiv oat-, one layette, and ''

a. taU towel

Dicky's rapid step rro--a-d tlie room.

iHY -witched n the lU-ht. and then j 'amiel Itogers, Z1S F. Colfax av., j coining over to m lifted me bodily for a few days, have returned to 'ma of my chair. j their home in Holland. Mich. Mi-a I "Was the pour little girl jealous?" 1 Mabel and Esther Kichter of Lakehe draw led. hi- face pressed clo-e to ville. also were the guests of Mr. mine. "NN'eil. she shall never have! and Mrs. Jtogers over Sunday.

to be n-.t.ou- again. Ve won't live' anu .viis. .vi.

v.siting hidine Teeters.

Dinan. tj 1 ?

in Marvin, naashty ld town, tull of X. Alichian st., have been called beautiful models. We ll iust go over t'-' Detroit Mich., to attend the funto !l aeken.-ack or some nice respect- -'al of their granddai-ghter, Miss abb- place like that." j Pauline Kern. At tirst mv heart had leaped with Mr. and Mrs. .Mark Zimmerman

b

l:t of articles

ef- dumm the month

Al til ST Li: MA WODF FIX H H WIM FK fOATs AT FI.FwciiiTii's ri:.i.vT.; Til UKsDAV. All wool cloth i oats will be .-c m e i'..: bt.-'fi jri :d ti c- t-otmng win- ! . . Fl'.-vs orth's bought all wtol a;a- : rials la -1 spnng and had thcbi .aue into tiie It.t"-t Fall ?b.- and a.- tive vo.i trom $0 to 'ti xour xt wmttr's coat. The sale starts Thursday, AugU-t tlie 1-t. THF lXSWUllTll ST'MtF. 7 4-;' 1 Adv t.

l'ollow in--'nipped from

of July: -'J eon a le-cent i obe-. 1 -' i d shirts. ."- ho.-pilal day -hirts. ."4 nndt rd r.i w t rs. 7' undershirts. 1 ' 4 hand towels, 1 1 . pinatort.-. 12"

napkins. :, litipit-- ta-e .-huts

pairs of s,-( k-. 7.". pair of wri-tlt

a nd 1 1 helmets.

w a s

b

soucht

av.. hae returned, after a few days in Chicago.

jvutorv. Pirkv had come Lack, and I11' ts cieistr.

not angrv. Then as his lip mine, and 1 caught hi

'itath. mv victory turned to ashes The regiet or repentanc which had itiven my husband back to my arms had not come from his heart but

1 from the depths of a whisky glass.

105 4 Portage

spending

Th M.a i. a "t "e tii t t with Mi .- ' Wilt t v st., ail dav

led ' 1 o-s .1. Ibed Thursday.

Will 1 1

CA ltl OF THANKS. We wi-"n to thank the i!"i:h;M and friends for kmdues- and .-yni-

;athy shown timing the -i .lul death of our dear u Tt)th.r. Max. Al-o for t!a- ! tal t'.oral offering-. mil and Mi:s. t;i:oi:;i:

FKT A X D KUT1I MFHXF.KT. 7 it-jo Advt.

Announcements

'Ucs and a lit i -1 1 : i ! -

The ninth annual reunion of the Fupel familv will be heal at the home of A. F. Kupel on Aug. V NN'ar -avp.u".- ba.-ktls arc I'eiiueslt 'd.

It was two ilavs after our quarrel ; over Crate Draper and her selection ! of a summer home for us before Dicky again broach d the subject of I h aving the city for the summer. I I think he was thoroughly ashamed j of hi conduct the night of our dis- ' agreement when he had flung out of 1 the house in a rage, and had then come back repentant, but more than i half intoxicated, i Dickv had talked incessantlv in a ... .

ruiher maudlin way at the dir.ne' table, and I had seen his mothe; look at him from time to time, her

obi face growing whiter at

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

Save from t.S to 3o per cent. August Fur Sale Starls Thursday

Fi.i.'-woiM 11 .i (;rT i 1 11 1 i: sTAIMS Tlll lMiAV i tu s r Tin: i iit.vr.

.vae trom to percent on1 fur- and fur coat- during Fils-! v. trth'.- Auu us: Fur .-'ale -tai ling1

i proud

j each glance. I But he managed to '.-embjaiice of -ohriet.v

I s'.irawled )iim-elf

-f"-- -

on our b"d on a couch

preserve ä until he

out in his clothes

while T spent the night !

in the living room.

Taur

d.i. S e the

display windows"

1 U't lir.t sii iv papers. T1IF KLFMVi 'KTH STi 'KF. '.:-:: l Adv i.

Bill I lls. ami Mrs. i arl Mister l ;.. it tla ugliter, July i

"fid.

X.

At Wheelock'j

Every Refrigerator

I1L"

11

v 1

At WheelockTs in our stock at 10, discount Thi in;likie the tamoils MeCray, North Star, Indiana ana Modern makes.

You can rind the stUe tor your iuvd an ave Mr .

riterht here

(:!:(w,i:i!. WH EE LOCK comi'axy

Neitlier he nor I had referred t : jthe event- of that evening again, o .it -t.irtbd me when Dicky brought i up the subject at the dinner table, j "By the way." he said as carelessly j as if the subject had never been a ! bene of contention between us. ; "that house J was speakiner of the

other night; the one Miss Draper thought we would like, ha been tented, so we will have to look for something el-e." I had no idea how- he managed to get rid of taking the house afte"

The members of the Columbus Ked Cross auxiliary will meet this evening at Red Cross headquarters in the surgical dressings room to sew. The military rank of Falcons, Z. Balicki. Xo. 1, will held their exercises NVednesday evening at Z. Balicki hall, AN'. Division st. The singing practice of M. Hoinanowski Falcons' choir will be held Wednesday evening at Koseiuszko

t hull.

The executive committee of St. Floryans Young Men's society will be held this evening at St. Hedwige' school building to make necessary arrangements for the annual outing to be held Aur. 4 at St. Joseph. Mich. Mrs Fred Oalicki. W. LaSalle a v.,

assisted hv her sister. .Mrs. Adalia '

NVadzinski, entertained a party of our.g ladies at her home Monday evening. The affair wan in honor of her daughter. Jennie's birthday anniversary. Supper was served at a prettily appointed table. centered with nasturtiums. Covers were placed for 10. The evening was spent in social diveibions. Piano selections weie contributed by Miss Frances White. Miss Jennie was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Those attending were the Misses J.eocadia Kucharski. Sophia Snyeer-

ska. Martha Mullet . Josephine Bze- t ,,rt

lus. M.trv and Frances NVhite. Fil

j lib" protege had gone to the trouble 1 of hunting one up. nor did I care. ; I told myself that as the girl's insobht as-.rar.te in selecting a hous-

! for nie had been put down I could! T) membeis of th

i afioiti to he magnanimous. So I , smiled at Fncky and said with a ;i

Harold Teett l - is grandmother. Mrs. Ad

at Kalamazoo, Mich. Paul Kennedy is ft. Hammond Ind., white he will spend a month with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. AN Ylliam Hutchins n. Mrs. Charles Keasey and he:- ' guest, Mr.. C. F. Dole, of Chicago. ' Will leave NVednesday for a visit : with Mrs. Fushbaugh. at Fikhart. Louis Potts, Airs. Fmmet AVhal- ; ey, Mishawaka av.. and Mr. and j Mrs. Fred Miller. Fourth st.. MUh- i

rtvvana, nae ifiui nni jiuiii a niuiui trip to St. Joseph, Mich.

CJlenn David has enlisted in the ! IT. S. navy and will leave Aug. 4 for j the Great Lölkes training station. j Mr. and Mrs. C. AV. Wickizer returned yesterday from a week end visit at AVyatt, Ind. j Theodore Fender, son of Mr. and j Mrs. F. Fender, S. Seventh st.. has i

arrived in France according to word j

received by friends here. Miss Grace AVolfe has returned to her home at Plymouth, Ind.. after a visit with her brother, Frank E. Wolfe and family. Miss Agnes Roloff, Twelfth st.. has returned from a visit with Miss Dorothy Proud at Xew Carlisle. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bancher and daughter. Miss Fern Bancher. of Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Arend and Airs. Delia Barnum, of Vandalia, Mich.; .Airs. Walter Butler and daughter, Mis Florence Butler, of Ravina. Xeb.; Mrs. AA'alter Dunman. of Sttirgis. Mich.; Mrs. F. Sutherland, of Freepot t. 111.. and Mrs.

Mayme Merritt, of Otord. Mich., j have been hou.-e quests of Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Frway, NV. Pleasant St.. the past week. j Mr. and Mi s Ha.-v ev Hoover J und daughter. Alberta Hoover, have; returned from an outing at Hudson) lake. , David E. Strausn' ft yeste-.i day for Wisconsin, where h- will ! spend his two weeks' vacation. 1

WEDNESDAY MORNING Store closes at 12:30 noon ENDING RANSACK SALE and Half-Holiday PENNANT SALE Two sales in one the ending of the Ransack Sale and our Yedne:day Morning Half Holiday Pennant Sale. And Nve must do all this in a short hull da in four hours we must crowd a whole day's business. Come down early to Ellsworth's Wednesday and get your share ot these bargains. No phone, C. O. D. or mail orders on these Wednesday morning special-.

Soiled bed spreads, slightly soiled and imperfect, at one-third to one-half otf. Remnants of crashes, for hand towels or roller towels, 19c to 9c each. Full bleached sheeting, 2 U vards wide, worth S5c, Wednesday morning only 65c yd. 36 inch full bleached muslin, worth 2 5c, Pennant Sale, 20c a yard. Wool tinish blankets, size ooxSO, and they are non-shrinkable. worth S5.95, Wednesd ay morning only S-4.05 pair. Women's pattern hats, Wednesday morning choice ot the entire lot at HALF PRICE. Trimmed hats for women, sold regular at S5.00 to S7.5o, Pennant Sale, choice Sl.oo. Choice of one -lot untrimmed hats for h omen, 50c each. Toilet paper, regular price is 10c, Wednesday morning Pennani Sale, 5c roll. Writing paper, tine quality panel style, in blue, pink, violet, burT, pale green and white. Si value, at 79c box. White cambric petticoats, with 18 inch llounce and trim of inch tuck, hemstitched; S 1.25 value at S 1.00. Muslin corset coNsers. with lace or embroidery trim; 5oc value, Pennant Sale 39c. Hose lor women, silk lace stripe, in black, white, tan and Champagne; regular 85c value for o9c pair. Silk and fibre hose for women, in boot length, black, white and colors, Wednesday a. m. special at 50c, 59c and 65c. Women's silk gloves, odd lot, in all colors; regular 75c, $1 and S1.25 values, choice Wednesday morning, 39c pair. Corsets," with low bust, lightly boned and iront lace; regular S2.50 corset. Pennant Sale, choice S1.9S. Hand purses, genuine leather, for Wednesday Morning Pennant Sale, choice 98c. Golfing real hair net, regular 2 for 2 5c. Half Holiday Pennant Sale, 3 for 25c. Women's neckwear novelty organdy roll collars and pique set very special for Wednesday morning, 39c each. One lot of wash materials 3o inch cotton poplins. French linens, beach cloth and water-shed suiting; o5c values; choice at 39c a yard. REMNANTS of wash goods Wednesday morning HALF of the HALF PRICE. Specials in the silk dept. 3 inch regular SI. 2 5 pongee, 77c vard. $2.25 silk shirting at $1.89 a yard Fancv Sl.5o silks at $1.19 a yard. REMNANTS of ilks. at HALF of the HALF PRICE. Specials in the Wool Goods

REMNA.Y1S or woul dre- ib-Jv H-U.F or the present low price-. 54 inch Palm Beach suiting. $2.'o N.tiue, S 1.39. 56 in. all wool khaki. Svo Nalne. 2A. Drapery Dept. special-: Slightly damaged candlesticKS." M. orta S , with shades, price complete Soc. S4.50 table lamp for $1.5o. Sl 6.50 table lamp ror $7.). $15.0 table lamp for Slo.o;. $21.50 table lamp tor 512.5. S22.50 table lamp for si 3.5. 2Jj vard lentliN of nets and ma aw at HALF PRICE. A few pairs udd curtains ai HALF PRICE. Discontinued panel, from $10 ;o siv at the price of one yard. Carpet Dept. Specials: A few porch shades left at HALF PRICE.

(3 2) Carpet samples. 1S2 7. choice !

Children's gingham dre-

b I v J r. i

stripes, with short wais,tN and pocket'

2 to o ears; $1 values, choice SfV. Children's hats value. to Sl.,:)v entice Wednesday morning i-e. Boys' overall, plain Hue .vnd -tnre4. M.f n to 14 ear. i'-c and 7c .alue". chi'ice 59c. Checked lawn. lit;iitl' oiid. ort:i :oe. Pennant Sale special 1 tc ;,ard. Women's handkerchief-, all linen, crowbar pattern. Pennant Sale. 2c kin.i lc. for 50c. Flouncing and allover emi,: ie.er . tec'.il.r S1.7S and S2.00. Wedneda; morninc. 1.00 yard. Hairbow ribbon-, plain and ta:;c; . '.'ith Sc. Wednesday morning special 2;c ard. Ready to wear bargains: S7.5Ö to Sio summer dre.--e-. cituice S;. $12.50 to $20 summer drees, choice $. $2 5 to $3 2.5o summer jre--e, choice 515.00. S and $5.50 waists at $4.m. S2 to $S.50 wash vkirts Sl.So. $5 to S5.50 wash skirts S3.Q". $5.50 to $ 7.50 wash skirts $5. Odd lot of coats, iuits, skirts and drese at BIG REDUCTIONS for the final Panck Half Day. Metal coat hangers at Sc eacr.. Hook and eyes at 4 Jc card. All traveling bai;s over Si" at ONFFOURTH OFF. All silk umbrellas for rain or s-hir.e. $4.75. Metal cases for bathing .suits, fishing tackle, picnic boxe;, etc., special $1.3. Men's 75c underwear, athletic :Ie. c. Men's 25c wash ties at 19c. Men's $1.5o crepe union -uits $i..o.

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TODAY'S BEAUTY TALK

Vou can enjoy a delightful; shampoo with very little effort and ! for a very trifling cost, if jou get from your druggist's a package of; Canthrox and dissolve a teaspoon- . ful in a cup of hot water. This make a full cup of shampoo liquid j enough so it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the 1 top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready. . Just pour a little at a time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely covered by the , tiaintly perfumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves and removes fcVery bit of dandruff. excess oil and "dirt. After rinsing, th- hair1 dries quickly with a flurrineps that makes it seem heavier than it i, and tak?s on a rich lutr and a . softness that maks arranpin? it a pleasure. Adv.

Rrdoff and ;

lian Tomaszewka. Ir uod a

Hertha and Anns Fortv

Mr. and Mrs. Harry

daughter. Mr. and Mis. f. J. Ci'.ick, and cvhildren have iftirned from! LaPorte. Ind.. wher -liev attended; the Garwood f.trnily reunion held at .

ine noine tu .jnn arwo,o in l-t- :

Sund.iv. - 'iundr-d and .

twentv-riv' mem "Oers were present.'

picnic h J'ot t h vä a tniie prk Mon- r day evening. Supp: was erevel at T o'clock. Th- NA'. '. club will enjov an ot-

iiijf ant picnic supper

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wl:ich I vva- far from feeling:

ere nu:! be other place

.ire de;ratde. That out there I cmpht

1 h nnuit I i -unmn

NVh.te Lagle , ilv :il

uleini'ei attended the

of the P.it'.e'-

;th

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the hom- of .Mr. an

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F. Hitter

net was rrved at w e i e elected a n d

sterdjv. Ibn noon-v ,rtic-is the foi'ow;nS

that m ist be

d

: o o k

warmed me.

4 Marvin t ha aV We Were

i glimpses of streets

j beautitul in stimmej-.' ( I: It- 's eve If" 1 1 !ui- r pb'.t s re ib.,

!T.ikiu al' antace of h:; mother's , prt-.-ed

( i-i 1 - rpti'in in hr n.h he threw me ja k:--. I knew tluit I had pleaded ! l. i:i o:nier fully by tacitly acreeing i ? -: to M.trv in. and tliat our nuar-

i ' t w.. to h:m a- l! it had never' ' r-en. 1 wii I had hi mercurial

White Oioss Sewing cncle will meet;jjr

at the home of Mrs Louis Kolski. 1 NV. Thomas st. NVednesday afternoon and eveningA party of 12 couples enjoyed a picnic at Hudson Take Monday after

noon. A basket luncheon was I treas'.M er

served. The afternoon at the lake j Osceola . was .-pent with hoatin and dancing. Th next meeting mi! be , eld at

land '!e time in tbe evening wa-the rmme of Mrs. r:n Mil:t c i tt.e

were chosen. Pieaideut. Mis John Couchnun: vice president. NV. H Ritter, of Elkhart; secretarv and

Mis

Mildred Cruil ol

l' time in li'.forr.i.'i 11 y,

art.

1UUTIK. Mr. ai d Mrs. Kadecki. 00T Johnson st , are parent of twin, daughter 3rd -on. J'l'V :10. A daughter vv?s bom to Mr. and

Mt- M. V. lifwi -ntei :.. lr.e.l a:

.:i !: dw.r.er tod.iy .n l.or.o:S . I.oKri. of Imiianap-,-. er v. e( place.1 for eie;ht ';!-: Maitin ent''ta.ned a of IS young peopi! with a

Jone ...

of .: -ol M .-c-.mi' i i.

uatonde park NVednesdiy. Mai sh ill Call will ha.e hale of the mid-week praver and praise se'.vice to be held at th M. E. church '.Vedr.esda.v evening at 7 : 4 1 Mrs. John L.tv;d and Mis. Walter sjheiion will entertain the members .-f the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church Th'-rs-da afterr.oon at the home of Mrs David. 1942 Mishawaka av. The t Aenty-tirst annual tmnion of the Teeter's family will be hdd at b.1s)n lake Thur-day. A I . Edi mere Sanitaiiun.. lu.l . Micliit:i!i st. Lest eouipped in Indiana. i5-i4-.':' Ai t.

Home Phone 7120 Bell Phone 270 1624 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST.

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