South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1918 — Page 8

MONDAY MOltXIVn, SIIITKMllLl: S. 191S. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TLMES MISHA WAKA NEWS la m, .b :)A:?v LOCAL YOUNG GREATER FAITH f ; Dave Schwart: and Miss Alice Schwartz an Married at Bride's Hone Sunday. Dr. B. Earle Parker Preaches Inspiring Sermon at M. E. Church Sunday. I ' ! . " . , iter i t. aL 7 5 ' 7 7 7

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mn., a -. .u.; i P'l to Miss AB h v art:, at Be hon,- of tin brd'.lather, M li .-'chv . 1 1. :B. M. Jo. -;tl; si., K.MiuiB ld at r.oop. 'J he r'-ip.ii'inv w .1 - j r f r med BBbi V h. -tf : f ! of Bo-hen, in the pre, lie of 2 I :. t i . es. The hi I'lf attired in a prett -: n f white f r-de nwtor and vaiiuil i brid I !"! ;! it t of white :- i. T h ' ii-I" unattended. Yin- bilde a form' r Mi-hawak.i -hi and ,-i h"- f frunds here. Tin' crooui oi - of the proprietors f tlir ir.v.Mt. and Schwartz r"'- . , X. .M in j-; . Polio. vini f h'- ."t em'-ny a ed din.; ! urchenn .i.s -rid. 'ij f r. . ere '. ii foi ' B Tii- d- orat .on.- were Ju).'. and .lule. ,!inn the quests. n-i attended, nie Atty. .s.l.ii s' liV w-rtz. oMth f i : ! ; Mr. and Mr-i. I:. . .-liU-art.. .Mi-h i ar.a. and Mrs. M. Bah.- ot N '.v Voi k. Til" r.ewl i i couple haf -one to Toledo and other eastern points to spend their honeymoon. After .'o 1, thev will be at home at ' 7'.: Bincoln W.r, W.. M ishaw aka.

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LIGHTNING KILLS FORMER RESIDENT

I. FI. f'-iMlornaii. '.M i:. drove t .. has t ff i cd wopl .-.tat ins that h: (iau?hi r. Mrs. M. A. M.nvhortcr of l'nhelo. Cilo.. for:nerly of tihav. aka. v. as instantly killed by lisht-

nin last week. Mrs Mawhorter i i

v .i-l! kn('Aii in Misha'vaka. hainu ifivlei h-re for main years. ht .a.. form i ! Mi-s i;ita rastleman. .!ir was J jo.ir old and is Mirviveil I !it liiislMinl and thre- children, Air. Lena. Nichols, Kent and Conn AI.ivhort-r of I'u'.'eio. ,s;jlt, also le.iNs her father, two brother?, Carl of Mihaaku, and Arthur of Iluffalo. J H. (af-tlemati returnol from a i s i t to his daughter two weeks aijo.

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FOK KKNT One lilit ho'ekepini; ritoni with kitchenette; m ehildlf'Ii. J-l V. (Jjoc t. Motii'' phon A . IK". lt'j

WANl'KD i:ierieit- ed deli's eryluati. M il i.i ". aka Dairy. :'.lt:; VOM SALK ö:i atrr, k.kmI lvel land only miles from Misha-

waka. I'ik M.T.Oo. I'or .vale or

That th need of the world today! i a fresh sense of the divine no.- ; ture of Jesus Chri?t, was the eence i of an ir.spirinK sermon delivered i Sunday mornins? by Dr. B. Karle) Parker at the Methodist Memorial church. At the evening hour he ' preached an equally interesting dis- j course on "Burd'-n." Mlsr Harris; ; and Mr. Noltiu contributed ocal ; numl'Ts at thi service. Dr. Parker's ?frmon at th" ni'rrunj? hour ; pointed out th relation between :

b'-lief and experien f. He ?i.ed a.s ' M

hifi txt th second epi-tle of the ; Apostle Paul to Timothy. "f i

know Him In whom I lelivf-th " '. t

He said in part: j "In religion as in th other relams: of life, knowledge precedes trut. Thp extent of our confidence is i ufual'y in direct proportion to our j knowledge of the one we trut. J Paul knew the historical facts of j Jesus life. He was familiar with j th story of His sympathetic and) useful ministry, but he knew more j th.nn these facfa. H knfiw Jesu Jr. j His inner lif-. He knew that He i

was the Son of God. He knew Him as the power of the resurrection and that the cross was the divinely chosen method by which God freed men from the hondatre of sin. V(rl(l Iicks KwmlcNlr. "Because he knew this he trusted Jesus utterly, and wore his life out in a tfreat endeavor to get other men to trust Him. The reason that o many have their faith shaken by the events that stir the world today back of the present spiritual indifference of many and the lethargy of the church on missionary and eva npelistie lines, is a lack of knowledge that Paul had. Men know their Bibles as r.eyer before, and facts of the Master's lifo and His wonderful words were never so familiar or quoted so reverently as

today, but we need to discover J

afresh the Christ of the inner life as the glorious Son of CJoJ and redeemer from within. "There is a tedency in the literature of today to make liqht ct creeds. We are told that after this war men will think less of creeds

and more and more of how they j live. The ace of doctrine will he) supplanted by the äße of deeds, j This idea is f.iscinatins: but it over- ' looks a j;ieat truth. No man save ! one ever lived ;i more unselfish or! useful life than this same Paul, j

Between the life he lived and the belief he held is the relation of

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Ready-io-Wear Week

Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, the latest creations, all fresh from New York. The largest and finest display in nothern Indiana, we offer wonderful values this week

Dresses for Every Affair Beautiful silk fabrics in rich fall tones and woolens of excellent quality, cleverly fashioned and tastefully adorned, provide selections of dresses which meet every need of women. Choosing here means choosing from assortments unusually large and varied. The prices are attractive. Charmeuse, Taffetas and Crepe Meteors, Jersey and Serges $45, $35, $29.75, $25, $19.75, $15. New Coats Await You Early selection of coats from our stocks insures perfect satisfaction because of the large variety from which to choose. The materials are manv, both fur and woolen weaves included and the trimmings are diverse. Though of excellent quality, the prices on these coats are very moderate $59.75, $45, $35, $29.75, $25, $16.50.

Smart Styles in Fall Suits Fashion's demands have been fullv met in our displays of suits. Styles, materials, colors did trimmings are those which have been proclaimed correct for fall. Choice from our selections insures an appearance in perfect accord with all your desires. These are espcially worthy of note $59.75, $49.75, $45, $35, $29.75, $25, $19.75. Chic New Skirts Delightful models for every requirement, and of such splendid appearance that we must forecast one of the greatest separate skirt autumns in years. All the newest fabrics are shown in the best colors. Truly a satisfying stock $25, $19.75, $15, $12.50, $7.50, $5.00.

Special Plush Coats Women's and Misses' Plush Coats, new handsome styles, plain with large collar, also Beaver cloth and Kramey trimmed, large roomv coats, in all sizes; S35 coats. Sale ". P6&

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cause and effect. Paul was what he

uas becauve Jesus ChriM was clear- MISHAWAKA OBSERVES

iy son and trusted as the Son or (Jod. the guarantor of immortality and the divine Savior from sin. iVwrr t'riHls in 1'uturr.

'I believe the dogmas of the fu

exchange: - - 'i acres. .Ool build- !tur wiU ho iuVCr and fewer. I

first class hi i K laud. Bell

i, hone a70. Home 1?.", Gaimiic. It::

1)TI SABI-; 1oi acres. 'iit class cl.ty k' mi land. gently rolling. Terms ?".,fir,n ash. balance at .". jer

cetit on Ion- time. Gannire, Bell !

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believe that a new emphasis and demand will he placed on Christian conduct, but the fountain squrce of

this new life will be found in a new-

trust in the power of His cross to save the world. We must never forsake that which is eternally true. You can not discard these mighty belief- about Jesus and rave Chris-

GASOLINE-LESS DAY

Thursday to attend the Bcehlcr rebtiion. All the farmers of this vicinity have finished their threshing. The "Iivc Wire" class of Anten Chapel was pleasantly entertained

Wednesday evening at the Sumption J rrairie M. K. church by the " in- j hers" and "Live Wire" classes of that place. j After a short business session the j

BOB BBNT- Modeni furnished ' tianity to the world

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I'ol: BI'.NT Burnished room for two ccntlemcn. 'all alter p. tu. B.ell .hofie .', 1 . :;ioi. Bim-oln 'A ay W. It" WANTBI - (in 1 for cb-rical r,ovittu

"Why has "hrist such pr.wer to comfort the heart? Why is His the

lasting life? Why can He walk i with hearty any uncomr inins re

with u as burden bearer in life's Bspor-se here

-loom'.' It is because He is what

"While the majority of Iishawaka people kept strict observance of the no-gasoline onlf-r Suiilay, there were perhaps a dozen automobiles seen on the streets during the day. Some ot these undoubtedly convened people living in the rural districts to

church, or were out for leKitimate ! remainder of the evening was spent ; reasons but for the most part they j "with a mar&hmallow toast a.-.d i were in ue for pleasure pir poses j ran.es. i

pure and simple. It is regrettable) that the tabood chicle were to be j found under any circumstances, but tor the most part the plea of the)

Government to save gasoline nut

South. Bend Markets

He is. the Son of God, the resurrection and the life, and the savior of t!ie old woild's sin. 'Dem is row-

in truffie ottu e. M:ivt h.ur ;r:id'jH.fll tiru, nords,' says Bncle Tom.

but who says 'cm"." What is the one tbinc that we cannot afford to

i overlook in our thinking.

.- ho.,l C'i'i'ati'-n. steno-rruphv rot i-''ii!itl. ".ill 11! person at rniplnylocnt ot'icc. IMh!,c Mf-r. '.. Mish-

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44.-J1 "'Alone with Paul we can make

the pre.it ommital and stand mi-

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ldea-e call and identify property.

ashamed of our faith with serene

1 red Klein, farmer. si mile- south-!.

and quiet heart, thouph tlie heaens

R.IN AND FEED. j Corrects Dally by o. XV. nurrrll. Strr i .Mill. Uydrriullc At.) j WHKAT Pajinff ?2.1U per bu. i UATS Paylus .".; selling S.'u'hV per)

I bu. j . liltAN Selling, MX) pr l.undred.

WEDDING JUBILEE! b'rrVi i I cwt.

SCIIATCII rtED -Selling. J X0 per i

BELSERS OBSERVE

Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. BoBer

cnten-tainCHl a party of r-lativesat SCIILMACKi;il 1 1 1 1 ; 1 . S7ä a 1" o'elock dinner at their home , ., " , , , ,.f ii 1, HAY. STRAW AM I KF,I). three miles nuitheast of Mlsh iu aa ; ((orrt(rfed 'Dtlly bv tllB u..lr Miliar Sur.d.a:- . he aftair Aas in lienor n. 1 lour od I frt Co.. .K f. Michigan.) their 1 " na-diliiu' aur.iversary. The. KVK 1'ajlDg J1C0 per hu.

afternoon w

Ifall. is by an inner experience m e ( , .tinft Anlun tK. quests were Ml; .sTUAW-Pav iuS ) t) -U:,

.: of Mi-haw aka.

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v'aNTBP Woman 'dishwasher. Js ' 1 believed.' Knowledge lead

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an aBo mv, 'I kiu.w Him in whom

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is cained in the school or experi-

, , . a. ro d 1. i-her, stationed at TIMtiTHV it ioliIo-i religion will lead to a more pra-- , , , . . , . f. ... ; I, ,ul i (Souih Baltimore, armed in the city n.iu. s.00.

and VI rs. T. B. Haniel. lirctiun; .vir. ; a tuie. i -i . iivn of I ii,iirt. I OATS Pajiu; ; t-i.iliir T- to N . and Mis. .eoi-e iloin. of Japoru. M1KLL , un--Paying 1..VJ; ..-UIl.

t Bl.i:i IIBlti: IJV DBVHI. KAU COüN I'mfIds lt0; lulling

fl 75.

B').r: SABB Thr e ietI aiitom

in Al si..i"'e. "liarle Hank, : 4 "

P. 1 Tth Biw r Pa i U. T.U '

EED-i'tylu 14 rer bu.. ,

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tical relislon."

i AP.MS VA.VTBI Prom one acre up. fvo'.;i owner-. or.i. Write tt 1'. O. PoX L"! ' . Mi-h.awaka. Ind. " 1 1 7

FOB BBNT--Bive room mod err; hou-e. Ni!e-av ., 1 ; also 10 room .r. odern hiuse, SoO on Nov. 1. Ralph

two mi:n auiu:sti:i.

p:dy Ho-I Va!ter Sailor. IB.) B. Mi-hawaka oltB' I .iv.. was arr- sted by Patrolman John

M'rothers. late .viturdav nicht. Sailor

!s charged with bein drunk and usir.c: profane lancuu-e. Charles O'p.mald. of Bremen, u as arrested by Patrolman Ilichurdson. Saturday niht- He thaico! vith btdr.e; drunk. Both men w ill b. arraigned before Jud-e l"ei, Tuesday .iiornin.

Ilast niuht begin ealbd here by the, JL. EEr-(lout.D. grown).

death of his daughter. Beina Mac CLuYKK i5lEI) Tay rtg J17 bu.;

Bisher.

THE NEW WAY to go to CHICAGO to spend A PERFECT DAY is in the GO CI FORT CAR via THE ELECTRIC WAY Clean Easy-riding Comfortable Seats . No Changing No Crowding CHICAGO, LAKE SHORE & SOUTH BEND RAILWAY CO.

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i;I()VI.(i VAl ATIOX. Bilward Christian of the Central

1 ire department, is enjoying his va-j

cat ion.

, S-U per 1U.

I fcüV BKANS Selliusc J1.7.'. tu. i COW 1'BAS Selling. I 75 bu.

BOB BBNT 1 s!ie of.bejble ho Jse, ;',v- ror.tas, modern, except

; urnace. per month. Call l

Home phone 4:. Pell 2 4 : zstj

BOR SALB flood bic v:k hnrse. 724 I". re a e s '7f ,

adi.i ia Kii;n rm;s. Adel: i Mador Ki.'.er. 11 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l:n ivi'or. rcsi.B.n at f'sceo; i. du d Sunda v rr.on.i'rc :. t 7 o' follow tn-

(.( lt r.MlAX I .A KB,. Mrs. Milo lYance and Miss Minnie Marker are spending the day at Indian lake.

IJVC STOCK. (Corrected Daily by Major Bret.. 8. Lgmn hi.; lllahAVf k.) HE1AV Y PAT STtEKS Pair to g'joj. ifN-; vrime. eOc. jj(XJji IIOBa) lbs.. 16; 13010) iba . 16:,4c; 1W up. 17c.

RUSSIAN DELEGATION CONFERS WITH THE U. S. AMBASSADOR

Ai.c LitM 1'reM SvTiceARCIIANGKL. Sunday, Sept. 1

SEID8. ! a delegation of members of the new (LorrecW-d Vmily Warner flr.i. 5i , rt, , rtl ,nVMiiir.fnt of The north-

Dr. Makielski. osi'opath. B.'K W. Second st. Adv. ltf

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BOR IlHNT S:x-;oos.i h-i .-e. on cittrord Pevon Bur.vral ti rar.c - 1 J for Camp .uster w ht :e he vvi.l

half tdock trou; cr Br.e. N. I mmts will 1 e n.ade later ! m tra.n'.r..

.':ieCr.t!i sB. IBver Bark. Call! Vile Tiuron and Bo.-oBB . .ther tdior.e. :V 11 X. Church IV CIMTK VI I ol)l I lO ,1 B.- .:.d M.i-.-i l.'-ei- iia e 1 e"l

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tirday with David B. Francis, the j( American a mbassador. and the otnei j' n ni bassadors here as to the proba- j lihty of the allies aid.n; the new government financiaiiy. ij The government has teen hand:cappei , -on.-iderably by the last act ii of the late soviet government, which ;i was Bu- removal of ail the available j; curiency ;i th- b.it.k-. '.'lie ii-?a- j; tiois iej'i.ite.1 tb.at o n -: d e r .C ! ! pii'.i had b"-!i l.i .'if poht if m 1 i. i.

fast approaching, fresh memories of discomfort and worry on account of the SCARCITY OF FU EL last year, are brought back, and to avoid a repetition of this Get in touch with the

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We have the best grade of soft coal that is permitted to come into this territory.

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