South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1918 — Page 7

THE 5O0TH BEND -TIMES

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SOCIAL AND OTHER

The T fni h:d its --vri'h n u I i 4n.'n in f'otu a:r,rruI.af'Or day. .'V r.t-on memirv and au-' were present ini.rs.rg re;.f :v e from H r.r ;n ; t -n . .'i.:r'.-. Ml' r.;:n ''!!. Rrerren. T;. - ! -r. .Unaw.iA4 and So tu t - e ' : i Ind.. K a n I!!. Va nv. et . '. ..-.. Mich., and !".: : Ttom.-, -. K. A piiTi.i' ! 1 r n e r mm v.-? . a r.ooi: . .ifier -Ahi-n a pi :. -j m mliH.I. I'M. Fir-T n- Wilfopd Wai'cr of fV.ri Thrr.. K ., and 'inen - W j. of N j Mich . icav e it.te. - - tins and 1 n ; t e talus on v a : Th pr eud i i'. k n?!;f ers of a r ere 1 e-e, fed .t :;..-.: 'A i.!m T , pi e...n . ,.v er T , ' u e predenT ; M: Alee Walfei-. 'frt;ir' art f r ea 1 f r , M;-.- !.-.; Wa!?e;-, Kthl H;nn nd M;-s ' i a 1 1 : e ! ' m a t n commit e . .n .- t. it. r.N The r. x ? i.;r. Ion .. ; ; i . held I.aror '1 ,i '. , ll'. :n I'n'ta'.va ;oniic p i w. F'orfv m ni r- r - 'f :h fir.i- .'. w f-f prf-rt at tiif- ! a r.ii '.. I :!ii;nr hl'l .ii 1'hü.i iton;.p p. i K !r"i' 'it. The f,t. of lo'AM tf'.-t v. r I.irn.1.. watt. . f 'h. .11. a n! Mr nd it. ?'; Sa i v, fam:!;,- of i " r H i ;t-. L .ri' ii."M wa !r'. a t ! J f' !. r iff;- w i, . ii 'afh : n " m : v h s i,t.'.-tl ipnii t) rii.'t'n 5"m" r-'riair. to n,. r. cji ii : -"r t i wi'ti ri '. !,-. 1 ' f 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 : 1 i t h - . f .i r f t i 1 - ! - . r. i 1 1 it ( . .- ;,ii IP '-It -It ion f' ,'H t te j, m -1 m TTitr,t Ih- f f; lovi 1 r; ntlii!. u 1 : fl .John !fMn, pi "-ni-iit , r u Prtrn;n. i e pitr-.'i.nt. fhiiip . rtH : rf 1 -11 luf n t rdiiimittee, rn Peterman an I lUrman L-.m;. "tfrt iinmnt rnmsmt l-. Mi, f,. rr,n I.onjf. Mr-. r , n iVlfnm.n ami fr. Onr;. I.ort. Th- site vv 11 .f-or;,!p.l u!tl tno ,MUnai ,,,..r,, n.1 a rl.,tf. ,f.ntan.irlK ip Mr rf-p.f ,t.n f-v. nie m nP , , of thf fan.!. r;,-o,2P Odier I'r: F::dnnur. !; Rinofr, rt F;t rirk Hi;d ilfnuf- f v i . w,,, rr in th rvi'-. (ninf vt enird j .nine thp a f t e 1 n 'n . Th 1 4h a n n 1 a i ri r i"n will hil n l.n'nr fla, I 1 : . at tti sir.if piai f. Th nin. nnn.f' f.; own 'inmi ' n h!d .t: - a rne home of Mr. and Mi ' h. 1 - ;-, .r (.f Sumpfion Prairie I :.,' -e. a' rooti .iri the 'awn A I FUr. preidnt. prewpu-.j ,iei-the !ij.ine no-etin? A nva.ial p?'S,rf ni ende;e ;-y M -. "M e . o j i Mr. '!ara FVnwn. A. .1 f.efvs and 'hl r le f 1 , w a s ; fe;, 1 .4 r . of fh afternoon The .e, Ii.,,i ,,f ,.fPr'ri ).!t"d HI the e;.-rt:on of ''.iri'ftl! P'-. rrelto.nr . I'anix Man- .s. president, and .lohn Ir,'ood. .-rr.fa f and ' re i . 1 1 ,. ; . 'Diere were tu nien:Ves of fani- - pri .nt, fhove troni out of tr.h ''inj Mr F:n Mi own ;ind children, ht h- and Mi ;tie ,,f iv opol.c. .(irVi The tenth leunion be held the third Thuisdav of A.if.t. 1010. nr the home of nd Mr Fk! nsrhf-;'. 1 2 1 Sr. F'eter St. Mr rjprvi : lloni m. 1 2 5 N". otio Tiini."" av . entei ta ;n'd at .1 7 n.to.-u .1 nner Tnes,)?1. nm in hnor i,t n:' neue. i-e.. fernmo who leae H.ln,-'.iv nmrnint: for A1rnn. Mih . 11 )it he wi ! attend St. .lo.ot'ii f ,- adem There were J4 :nci prent and the '.'nine a s spent with u 1 nv . and tti'im The h,me -i5 ä 1 1 r. r 1 1 1 v leora f ei wih rh-.' Mrs. V'red Vin CJunHv en f e -t h i n e mdth a h o'flork nr M-o'dt1-veniPC in hor-'-r of 'p! i'arl ' i o Vurdv. who i vperiditi- a i-dr. furlough at hi home iow-rs neie 'Mt'l for ! J The 2 ie-t were yr. nn1 Nfr. I'unk Vir luiilv and 'irhf-r, fivn. r'r..n Nohl 11 hfna .nt e. . v nur M strup. Mnie the letuie of h eeninr. ' p:. in L:ndv is (- t toped at Fntoo Jvn. N Announcements The South t"-en 1 Woman- ruo will hold rafeteria pn ni'' ippe;Thurd.i. evening a lepe. park, the prV eed.s of whtrli vvi l o :,i the rl ir'nt on the 1 1 . ; 1 - I .. r t I'ond. T r e ( iun's Lite '.a n rommittee 1. ; r. fharr of ,i nnctncnl All m e m hej v of 'he

Young Woman Wanted lo aiiume position as stenographer and office manager. Must b of neat appearance and habits and good education. A knowledge of automobiles and motor trucks and their repair parts vvill ive her preference. Applicant should reply to this ad. at once by letter, stating her business and personal qualifications in detai7. and supplying names and addresses of three or more persons to whom she can refer us. Address B 148, care News-Timea.

At Whcclock's You will find this 's 1 ""IM . 1 .S5SÜ5" I ". m V. n.i... (ioovi.

: t-fw nM!-. danuv- ana ijtrola. George H. Wheelock & Company

, : . ; r! ih;t fnnr.liM and fnnd ,rr ford.a!! invi'e. to attend. The H a 1 m o r. Rfidine -it'ie wil. meet 'd n-- 1 iy firmv.n with h r.n... n.m Mi'.rh-:, ' 1 ' K Uau:'.r, Tri- t a nom"' har fiv,-" h :! n a :-u.v mft;n; .:n M r I., fl Ho."-.. 2 ;.: I! Ki-t: Tn.rsda ' . The S. S r- K. f the I'irv. . :rthrn rnv.. . h 2:1 hold a meet. '' Wedii"d aft-: nf.cn it the

. r i . Th" J i : Aid .r.fl Mi -nonary .,:,! ie- rif the i-'.r M f ngli'a 1 hirrn '.vii! iii..: Thjrsdav aft:Iioon at 1 im In n at thf hnini. f.' Mr i:ii. ff-t h Kui1-. I"!1' FranUIm v Tno Mr.thfi- Im vill nit Tr. ,i'it id "i n.r. k at 11 i,nrk a: tn- h"ri- of Mis. II T Monlom-i . I3i r. rff-i t d. A p..-ni- 'Jinner w:!! )- ;--i-.d noon 'I'll'- I t . 'I -;-;. 1 nt ! :t. hv pt puid th;r rnt iii kt foi ih.- v-. .ri a ' 1 lit of tlf- d.ath f M ; Mure h. .-f. fn'- rf ttiir rnfi i! . T'n' flui will m--r axain in !n . Sept. I 5, at The home of Mr.i Albert Vr!2n.M! M r i-t Ti ,t. Th- '. W. Fi M. ft tlie Kir - t t 'in i-:;dn iliuirh u:'d inf-e' Th'ü-'-'i-afternoon a the Fionie of Mrv I ) ft e. 1 1 H V. .M.rhiiran s. The f !(V,'. ,! J 1 1 t L! I a III Will f'Cip th Inoe of 'he a f tel tiftfn : "The 1 'is;on of 'llii.t in Latin AiilfiKa" iv t v f'har'ie.i liioom; "The l".H'f f'ra 'ei ." hy lte. John . Aleander. n ri h talk hv !ri -tat preJtlni Mr. dielst of I ni la na pol i. Th" ''""v N-i If w f .r ke r clu l!' uf1' ,p of ,ohn ''""fv ' ' ln-n.l mx.. -n ' i;!V V"',,h" w:-! I'ntP-l ' : S M",hSH" U'"' " " ' S't" 4" f"r ,h' "ent ' 'r"S" PERSONAL Mrs. . A. Shi. in p. 1 W. tVaynf . who his n spendine a few fc i'hi' .-.o. n.ts it a ned norne. W.m.I ha if-r. if-ieued i.y Mr. and Mis C. K FInwe. Muhinn :d. ,,f the wafe a(iial ne-.y of their sm. Lie. it Inland K.we. uliowa formerly .-lationfd at t'ainp Li e. Va. Mrs. ;eotue l.f.nc, 7-1 K. Ina1 f . tft iint-d S'.nda after a two .Uift- v t,h Mr. and Mrs. Ft I M,lV I'lffMhl.l-Kh. P.T . Mr a:id Mr. .Joseph Fitters and son. I'rancis, have returned from a eeK .ac.ition spent at It'll! lake. Mr and Mrs. William Thaldorf 'Urne returned to their home in Hammond. Ind.. after spending a f-v das ,s the miHtv of Mr. ami Mrs. Marvin lawlur, K. 'olfav a v . Mr an! Mi N . II Hof . T Maiin-tta st .. spent I.ator la' ;n 'hhno with then on. AH-it Hovrii.-. w lio is st.lt lope.! al til iiat Lilvrs training station. 111. h- Kmm.i Wei. h i '1) Si St. t . . ,a- .e'ninH fmm Albu l uer.p,. . . M.. after an 11-rnonth' t1 Lieut eihl Midin who h,-!. r.f-en attf-n.Lrm the offieer' trainee "hoo; a; I'amp Tavl"'-, Ky.. i t-endm-' a iive-das' furlmiuh .nth hi w 1 f and patents at .". 2 ' N. Mh in it . t'ffnii lea;t:e for a m p .Ia kon where he -1 1 J he To. a red M' and Mrs ,y 1: tordon of fh's 1 '.fx ha've reie;ed W fn d (f 'hf safe nrma' of thur "n. Thoma's l. ,!nrd o ! . o ' si" , v M'-s flonalil II lUit'Hll. w lU' ieeeiith vijomittrd l an operation for a p pe r d i i 1 1 at I'puortfi honifai w s tejpoved trda to th , , v . . , . , - nome -f frs i,rare nuhail KC1 S. ,,. ... . . Mt ia a i'er, private riPt,i rv . . , , 'v e;s- Thii'M-rn iitins frind. Kennerh Wehon w.ll tetiirn to h, duties in file nttii-e of the e -' t".t 1 f!:ret- of the nival fninin; -t.'f'on ,t t N'ewpotf. 11. I . Wedne"inrnin: ifu-j- spir.din; a 1 i r-- fu'do'-gh at t lie hone n' his x.-irrrts. tr and Mrs Homer- t", Wft!.n T r T "otta zf' 'fr.e ; . Hr. IM. ir Mve;. W. Od fax " v IM returned fion hi vacation sne;,' a' ? -.Ulna n pari-. Mli'll Mis- I .' h 7. IV e. . n.'.-J !', tj;-. a . who l as , e n file of M i b i ( I o o . I ; 1 r Li kr Wa w a r-eo. re ; t ; 1 r ' d ! . 1 e 1 1 1 . i 1 v At Whcclock's an interesting store

to visit often Five floors oj nttr.ietive merw'iuikiise, inchkiin- 1 )innervare. i ioiiswares, Sih erware. Cj1;isa , : e. ("hina. I nnm. ! :ithrr

I.i-htin; F:iture, Tnvs,

INTERESTS

REVELATIONS OF A WIFEi

is nick s ki;liv .ii:.ixrs? Hd 1 dropped h rom hell int.) the middle of the d.nnr tal'i" around w.hicn the I r.derwoods. ijrao hrap!-, Tiirkx and I were gathered I do no; think it wo lid hak caused it i re astonishment than did the itttle ijijotatif.n I nari re. k!svly at Manx Lnrterwoud in returnin-,' h;; i a;!lf r . Th :eht of Graot Drapi n,i npf,i;s:i.iri'i in intimste. low-toned conf i.vition. toup.ed with the know! -efii:e of Ii ky'ii undue interest in th i'iiu. ha. i maddened me. At ,iut thit p . noiocu al tnoii.ent Harry Lndf-r-wo. had uttetfd some nonsense aio it he in a m partner ir. manjfactiiiunt: a steamed clam dressun: I had f-on -fM-'fd; and I had responded audaciously in the refrain of a popular .on: "Tu tne end of the world w , you."' I suppo-e in my excitement I mu-t hav- pitched ni vokp hisher and louder than i usual with mo. A; any trite, j a terriried at the sound of niv own ou-. it eml to rnv irnaKinat;on as if I had tdowi. n ti utiipet ani the sound had para- ! e.l ttie diner. r rtv turned around s If he had h?en shot and stared ojien-rnouthed t m e Mis- Ihaper was mildly astonished and 1 fancied there was a hit of maliee in the wondering look he bestowed upon rne. Lillian's ees twinkled with an prrvini? 8nitinif nt that reassured me Only her huf-hanii presented n aooiutelv unmoved exterior. although I knew that really he was the most astonished of any on- at the dinner tade "That's a bargain." he said payly, "rernenii'er I have your pr-r-omie." The words were lisrht enmiKh. th expies-ion on hi fnce was one of caiele.s hanterinc hut f nad an un-i-omforta le little feeling that behind the hariinase lurked an indefinable mister somethinfr which 1 aiwa.s felt menacing me when in this man' prsjn-. I regretted trie mad impule that had ien tiirth to the ra.sh wfud 1 had uttered. ; li Uv i lultl. f ; i i t lick s attitude durir.S the ret of the diim'T made nie wonder if. perhaps. I iiad not struck the. rikht wa of dealing with him after alt. He was p'amlv ruizled. I have alvvttvs lieen quiet afid reserv ed. and liar e guarded t ow n dignity rln-fly. He had heard hi epre m dislike of Harry l'nder woo.p and mut have iruesseri rv.y resentment of the rnan' burlesqued air of demotion to me. -,- that the sn-ind of my voice in a iit of vulvar repartee add-esed to his friend must hae startled him. i if course. Vie took no open notice of the incident, but there was no more ahsorpimn in Mi I'rapers facinations. Sated between her and Iillian Underwood he divided his remarks and attentions impartially V.etween them for the rest of the meal. Kry little w hile he ast a furtive slanie in toy direr tion. which would have greatly amused me if the receipt of it had not meant .so m ich to me emotionally. The sight of h.U puzzled uneasine?;a like a heavy draught to me Surely, F rensonei to myself, my ugly little forebodings concerning Harry T'nderu ood's prooa 'ole futur conduct were too ridiculous for consider m t io n I knew tha 1 -vis not hurt in : Lillian" feelings by encouraging her hfsttand railk-rx. ftr 1 had lon un.leivtood the tn n 1 1 e r -of - f a ct relatif ns between 'he F'nderw ood. rteurd's. F knew that Lillian would nnpiove an action of mine ralculated to distract Picky's attention fr.m hi- beautiful mode!. made no further teckles speeches but I purpose made ni manrr tow at d Harry T'nderwood more ftiendh than I had ever done before The wav in w hsch he re -ponded to m unwonted friendliness reassured me FFe was deferential, attentive. I had the feelinc that there was no word or look of mine thai escajied him. vet there was no hint of th unw e', i-o me admiration which had r. avre.i m other talk uith him. I told mxself ihat my imagination had l'd me wildlv asiray in my conepnon of the man. There; proha h!v was r-othin; sinis-ter at nil beneath the surface of tFie exaggerated burl.p!o uith which Fre w.t wnnt to arn:h hi fin v ersation . Whiit Harry Sall. P.v the time the dinner was ov erand wt had adjourned to the living looni fn- our after-dinner coffee. F felt that I had misiudged tferrv !'prfio,l woefully; tht he wa in i.a':ty a charming and wholly harm- '.' acquaintance. He esroited me to a hie 3v chur drew another one rir it. and ettled down as if he meant to he a Ixture there for the rest of the even : r. e We had hrelv i'ini'ne n ,r . otiee. however, before ickv attempted to Tdk up :h;? Iittlt ar- ; anerner.t. "Here. Tommv Tucker, ou mu! sine for your supper." r.e announced, com ire over to wnere we vat ' No, niucn 1 don't." rt Mr F'nderwt.od "I'm entertaiumk Mr (Jtaham fc- mc bit." "Vit'i "az p ip." lVckv retru ted. v i h a : h r e a I e n i n a "If y r . . .1; n t ,-oni out of that th; minux. and let out th: Henri Scottl ,o.'e o'" o :rv ,i m:ko vo..r face ;..oit l.ke a Herman trench" Mr. I'nderwood raised himlf o hi- full hiiiit and turned a s.rowf :! p::xin euo F;ck. What.e?- ii. h" ma ke - j- won der -f"'.'.v c!evei actor. As I watched him in his pantomime witn r' k F ou-d-red why he Find ever left jr. He laid his har.d on Iick s shoul

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i der tenderiv . "So sad to ee wtl! '.irry a man. :z;nlv. Then h "Thin t gfieve one." and his tope how fat jealousy n ap p.tronbowed to me. to.-, m'jeh. little hnd the old rnoi k.r.c note I disked ' ! shall soon return." He walke,! to the p.ano To u, .-urprise incky's face ie.1der.ei . the other man bantering. i-ih. iii breath as he turned ;o peak to me After all. he was iealrcs of H.iYrv I'nderwood' llarrr lnlTAtiood Wmmi a poll. "Iok here. Mudae. F want you to In lOinethina for me." lucky'" voice was low and h jiried ! his fare red with embarrassment or 'me other feeling a he bent ove: my chair in the living room after' our dtnrer to the I'nderwood and ; Grace Draper in the old Ft-ennar. j house at Marvin. ! Mv heart beat high witli excite- i ment, and yet I owned it shame- j lesslv To mvseif Fiope. FFr.pe fha; lie, cared enough to be .jealous mv i conversation with Harry F'nde. w ood I r.ope that the thing he wished me to . da was to , ease talking to his friend. In accordance with Liüian co m-f el. a ii becaue the s:ght of Ficky'sj attctitionM to Grate hraper at our Lttle dinner paitv Fiad made me: furious. I had pretended to show pleasure in the rnn ei sat ion of Harry F'ndfwood. who had been niv partner in the terni doubles as well s my companion at dinner. Iicky had come over to u. peremptorily demandina that Harry sing. His face had reddened at Harrv's intimation that he was jealous, and I Fiad wandered if the accusation co ild poibl be tri. So I turned a rniling face toward IieK and said lightlv; "No promises in the me what vou want me und I'll consider it." "Well, vou see. if. dark Te! to do firt. 'ike T hi. F"icky blurted out, and 1 had neverseen him .o ill at ease. "Gra - er Mi? Fraper"--he eyed me warih' to see if I had noticed his slip of the tongue, hut my fare still held Its automatic smile "i real'v n clever daner; she used tn he !ti tFie profession, you know." "No. F didn't know." The words came through stiff lips, but 1 kept on smiling, remembering Lillian s injunction not to let rick guess my aerion o flrare Diaper. "Why. I thought I fold vou." h rc'urned hurriedly. "'el!, she was. and he certainly can dance. We were talking about after-dinner fveks hit now. Harrv and Lillian can do sueh corking stunts, and sh 'old me about a little dance she has which might interest us. one she invented herself. Fiut of course she couldn't i e it unless you asked heto." Women's War Work soikdiij: for rm: CO '. S T t HoMi: in:iosTi;.Tiov r,Kr. TiHlay and etiii.ila . Office. Thursday. Sumption Prairie FFonie FonomKs club. F'rhla.t) . Demonstration f w-neatlf. loaf breads in I'nion townii;p at tne home of Mrs. (iilli Miss Leliu "Cie, cit hTii eronomi .v denionstrator. ha- heduled no meetings fr this week or ne; because of the fair and the preparations necess-ai-y for the home economics exhibit. A letter received iv Mrs "if tor Jones from Mrs Arthur IV 1 rover, state chairman of the student nurses" reserve reports that .".Vi yoiinc women f the state have enrolled in the reserve. A total of 22 local enrollment? have been made thouah the placing of two of thappheant in the local Fiospitals. makes an official total of 2. .rust completing the county quota. . nryi Mi:ATS koh ihsi:ut. If ou want candy, make some of the following kinds and sene them instead of a sweet desert. sugie.t. the I'nited States food administration. Iar-iian s-ei. Put through the meat chopper one pound of prepared dats. tigsard nut meat Add one. taolespoou otange iuice, a little grated prani peel, and 1-4 cup of honev or svrup Mould into halls and roll in hopped nuts or cocoanut or ehoroUte This mixture max he packed in an Piled tin. put unfle?- n veisnt until firm, then cut tn anx shape deired. .Melted chocolate may he added to mixture "efnre moulding if desired. Stuffex! Irun. Steam one pound prunes and remo. e tone Stuff part of th prunes, each with anotne.- prun sturf other with chopped s-a'ued nut or stuff with a mixture of one cup earn taims and walnuts and a few candied cherries Another sugeton is to stun' prunes with stiff orange niiMTlH.i'l IV nut Unit!. ne cup white rup r.- tablespoon ir8ar "ne-fourth teaapoor ait. One :eap' on nilia One crjp fre-hi" roaed peanuts. ''o'i the rup r.cir. ar.d a't i- a. sa.i'--pan .nt:'. a l.ttl niepp.'d tn 'old water forms oft rul F'ut the pem utj rd this syrip into ;,n 'ron -ktllct and tir until the -'f:p be -erne, a a-o öen Town. Remove fro trie flre and stir in van.llv H v e re.iy n tthallov puttered pan. pour candy in and spread out in a thin sheet. Ailow to cool, then re-

move from pn and '-ra n. in-o pl ce. randi-l iMdratnFto. ne cup of, king app.e,. One-fourth cup svrup. Ure.ff.urth flip wtr. Nut.

r,ok apple.- a lor sauce flip torn sr;,n a r. d coo A 'id luntil a thick p.aste Nuts rnav h, added Spt-ead out in buttered pan. F'ry o . in or en or over oven for -2 ua 1'se other fruits in tn a rue wav . NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SiK'IAL i:T2TS Tile -eut:ve committee Magie. White i'r..-s auxil or W'h,' i ry. vv i .1 home of W. luv. i !' in 's Z. tilt I!" reat X m-t i h evenir1? a N'fs. Lert Z.tcharek, s i o n s t . The military band tile 112! Ol !' Fa',. ki. No. 1, vill Fobi Fl a I -a i Wejiie.-day even I ' . 1 1 : c , i ha W I iv mon st. piact.ee of tnThe s : n u i n c Hedwige 'Moral ocity Will ? h-.'i Ihis e e n i n u at s o1(h k a. I t . H e i wut school huiidinsr. M.mii.r.s. A itett. wedding was s, i. united Mor,Ua morning at .' o'c.o. k at the ,.. Hni wife's cFiuich wiuti Misy Letlie F'.etiak. daugFiter ot Mr. and Mr, 'asirnir l'letrz-ik. 1"41 . Dunhtin f.. wa.s liiiited m inarfiak'e t .J as iin SoL.f7.ak. 1 4 4 W. b'inii ui st Trie ceiemony was peiloiiued cy F'.ev. Stanislaus (Iruza. C. S. 1. M.ss Soptiia Siaba attended the bride und FbiU-slaua I'ietrzak. brotFier of the i.ride, acted as lest man. The r.rid-'s gwn was a lively ci.t -tion of white crepe dr- . h.i.e vvitii bad trimmings. Sh v. ore a full lt-ngth oruial veil with sw.-ft p. as and carried a simwer r mj.juct of nride's roses, asier a :l 1 sw -et pea-. The bridesmaid. Miss r-'zlaha. was vtrv prettily dressed in a gown of itus light green taffata with old nmmina. After the erunou. a reception whs aiven the hiud; partv-. relatives and ir.timaie fridtd-: at the home of the bride's parent. The tab'e at which cover? were laid for members of the Firidal party was prettily appointed ai d was- centered with a w eliding cake and rose. The wedding of Miss frames Wrc.bel, Ml S Phil'ippa st.. and Analbert Jotuianek. 1 S. F'hiliippa st.. tfiok place M niida morning at S o'clock in St. Adalbert's church. Flee John KubacKi oiiciatmg. Attending the bride we:c Misse.- Ancla Nowak and .Joanna Swidak. Joseph rlicki and Fra ik Nowak attended tjip mf.ooi. The . r ; 1 e- wa--prettilv u'tired in a pown of white crepe lo chine with bal ti'iniiiim. She wor-e a full inicth eil .-an grit with bites of the ai;. and ..arric?! a prov er r.ook. Foth utuiiespia ids wore handsomn gown of white voiir- and georgette iepe. Miss 'eLce Swidak. who acted a a ttovver girl, was dressed in a frock "f lisht pink and carried a bouquet of v,elbw chrysanthemums Follow int the . erenmny a reception was given nt the hom- of tFr bride's Friend, Mis. "iinsbuiLne Skrzvplec. sill S. Phlllllpa St. ri llSON ALS. Fr. and Mrs Franc Ja roz- w sk i of alp-irai.-o. Mich, arrived at tne home of Mr, x Pilars ;i. latter s monier. ' ! '- W. runhm to at tend the f libera', of Valentino Pii.t:l : M. Mis- Josephine Rekiecki of Fhiäo : i-iting fricnc's and relatives lrere. She is x iiest M : and Mr-. L"n biiszewski. IUI India in a Mis! 'lcrneri? ine .-"rrai.ss ; i y. Tltomas st.. and be wo little si. 'eis. CiVH und AriL'fiv nave refunded from Fennimo'-e. Wis.. after fi weeks' vacation. Mr and Mrs. Adam ';es-,e',sk i have returned to 'hic.ißo, foiiowina visit Willi friends and relatives. TFiey were the house eusts of Mr. and Mis. William Wentland. W. Napier st. Mr- Agr.es Leman-k.i and Mrs. Fli.:tbeth Fisher of Finimiiri'. "is., are guests or Mrs France, St ra ;i- ? 1 1 W. Thomas st. Mr. and Mrs. Fran ito..vk of Terre 'ouppe. Ind.. ate lire to attend the funeral of Valentine Pilarskl. Thev are guests o' Mrs N. Pilaiski. '. 1 .r. W. I'tunham t. h'rnnk Karpmski left for t'hnngo to v iit w ith relatives und friends. Mr. and Mrs W. "Fiiniep; nsU i and riaucFifer. Mrs. '. iorniewiiv.. ata visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S Ftesewskl. i'2 s'. Phillippa st. Joseph I'idd. FIT ? Phiilinp, s , has returned from IMroit. Mi h . folio wine a vis'.t with fru-n-ls and relativ ec Nonn; rt I'Athkits: Lioerty loan f iff-'eri i supper I.eeper pa t k. TFiursda; Sep'. rjon, hf.tce -ats ""iblic inu'Pil. Ansp.ce Soi.tli p.end Woman ' .h. :":- 4 ir.i:i tiff 1IOMF FFFCI.s F.n: in.. ''heapness :s not ;'(... vou pa'., hut what fi'i iet for vvr.at ou pa v. Order your coal'frorn ( II. - F: e-s prl see what yo-; c ' fo- o-;r monev He appiecut-1- oir business Phoc.es H. ! jTr. . FForr.e .",.7'''. Si . Ta !or -t Aiy--TU-tf Mikes tbe Complexion Beautiful SOFT ASD VELVETY. Money back it not cntire'j pleased. KaJti is pure on-J hcTTtuOt. Adhere vnhf uattd oH. f'rcifd lunatn aid rttum ct ditooratiem. A mi'i.on Jtlfh'eJ uit froi tit tupttiot qtatii-i. Popular tmtt: t lth. fink, litunttt. hilt. Ail Itttsg T.lM Ctslrn. t If M..1 Nbl Tsurt C pa 1 T . frt. T.. U. S. A.

OUR 47 th

Selling

We, reserve the right to limit quantities to keep dealers from buying any quantity.

Please carry - as many packages as possible. THB Ambition Pills For N ervous People Ine -ieat nerx- toni? tne f a - 'nous Wendells Ambit top. Pills--, it Vit wi!' put vigor, vim and vitalitv (i ito t;-i'.f. .s tired out, a i! m. les louden' people in a few days ;n i 1 a n msta nces. Any fine can huv a bfv for ori v .". '"i i Mils, ami Wettick s " :t-Ft.ite ! jic S -o;e ; n 'it hot :r-u ny the maker to i Jfund "he purchase price if an -'inf is d is-atist'-ed xv it Fi the brst box : i u r ha d ' Tho'isiiifis p:a.s.e thern for sen ; e -a 1 deluiit1. ne.-v o'js prostratior. ri" nt '1 dpres2o,! and unstrung n--rv- -i:-e.l l.y o v er. in.) u ! e p,r e in i oh'il. tobaci'O, or ir-rwork of a i v k :n'. . For a iv affliction of thn ncvous stem A"eoiell s Amnition F-,! i n sii r na f .cl . while for li serta. jftemolin and neura'sn hv are j -s In pi v spbndid. i'lffv cents a Wettu k's ('ut-P.atc Jirue Store and 1 'nlrt's vervvhere Adv. Hroken Glafs Ihipllcatcsl tle Same Day No Tnatter who fitted them. Prices Moderate. IK. J. IJUKKE A CO., OPT.. 230 S. Michigan St. Both Phone. Union Trust Comply aa IpQ4dt Boxes with apclaJ tajciltty&m for th privacy of cut-, I tomerav Phonei: Hourt 9 to R. Bell 2J7 Other houn by Bpoliome 2894 j cial Appointment. DR. II. I.. W1KT Dentist Gas given X-Ray Saturday Mom!nr 1voed to rthodontia Sil I'nion Tru-t IJlds.. S. liend. Ind I 7 J. P. McGILL CO. The Holism that quality built" i Merchants National Bank Ftr iül la Hatta IWkI to apply for mmbTkJp In

ANNIVERSARY

'SALE The mosi important Event of the year

begins Thursday Morning

Although price- are mueh hi.lier. h: aiir verary bargains will he a cie.ai in proponion they were two or live e.i: ac. We bought thi Anniverary Sale merehanJi a Ions time aero when prices were much !nw.

than they are tia. W'e coulJ make ver; mtu money it' we K1 this uk in the regular w.i'.-

We eelebrate our inkC ereat Nircams

This year our -4 7th Anni e;ary Sale will 're i exception. Most of the Merchandise we offer during this Sale could not be bought today at wholesale at these Anniversary Prices. Tomorrow's paper will carry a part of the 1m

ain list. Then see

yoii'll lind them tilled to the brim.

BfltGfiTBST SPOTV TOYN

VOL' ARI: l.W ITHI) TO TI i:M) FEDDER'S Grand Opening

f TT 1 -TT T T? X

SEPT. 3rd South Bend'. Mo-t Beautiful .Shoe Store W ill Entertain n Its :rrnul c penin;:. Musical Pptram tran 7: t- 'Voo M, Flowers for the L.idies. C-O-M-E

WE ÄPaE

and aiding the Government in the movement of troops and war supplies by providing modern easy-riding cars, with large coach-plush seats, that are operated without changing enroute between SOUTH BEND and CHICAGO

Leaving daily trom bouth i r- til

turning leave rcanaoipn street, Chicago, daily at b:I4 P. M. 1

WILL YOU

by using our service and get the benefit of a clean and comfortable ride in conveniently appointed cars free from crowding, and thereby relieve the over-crowded and heavily burdened trains of the other lines? The Government needs all of the available cars, locomotives and men it can get in its operation of the railroads for war purposes. (Pi Ii P t P n Q P ii (Iii ri n tip diu I w öUlbLüii Inkle

But nni er;i:y eaeh , ear rv ci

t i:r eu-inme: anJ t'rienei mir show w indows tvia1 s. T

wmm mu mi

bend at 7:31 A. M. and re-i -i i . .1.1

voun

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