South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1918 — Page 7
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Mr I'r-! r i- I Yd. v. a hr.f- ;l w.i'; ;i miniature battleship, homi.1 ..iut!filv appointed 1 o'clock ! ward l ound. A Christmas tr-e he'd .r.':h-f,v. Thutsday aftrr.o,n at h-r j a prominent plaro in the decorations urr.e. S jnr. side-. i;iv:, in honor of j of th" hou-. Karh kukI rece ived a. I'.si A r.ri Carlisle, whos raarriaire j Christina favor. The circle will
. Pr.Hit-r: 1. i fa ette yVnn, will ocar or. Ir jr.. Covers were- laid i 'r 12 rb-ts at the table, th- crnerpiece of whbh wa a ma-- eff j range bio-'m;i -. ! Amor.,' the delightful affairs, plan- ; -fd to compliment .Mi.-s Carlisle arc! . luncheon to b given next Werd-J .evbay by Mrn. J. M. St;.ieb.,k?, ! r . and Mrs. J. M. StcaPbaker 1r. i .t the Stlldebaker home. Mix T., ph H. Pe Porenzi. Jr.. spF. Jef-j Yrson blvd.. will i-e hostess at a 1 clock luncheon on Thursday eft :xt Wfok. ana on uoo. is Mrs P. Louis Kuhns, 1403 i:. Jefferson olvd., will entertain at luncheon. A most deliehtful ori,T ovcni nf today wnfl the lunchfon gnen at j hp Indiana club at which the M -s- j lame M. V. Peiger, Arthur Pake--, j Horace r.rrpnp, r. A. Hryau. T. A.' '""j rtim i' ox oi ."Mien. .ncn., WTlbostes.?es to the Interur. an club, .vhich Included In Its me mb' -rship a -umbr of prominent women of -outh Ilend, Mishawaka and Nibs. Mr?. Clara Weaver was chosen worthy matron of the local Pastern -tar circle at the meeting of the organization which was held Thursday cn!ng in the Masonic temple. The dhep orücers elect, were Mrs. IMua Vorhecs. ansociat( matron; Mrs. I", i.. Philcote, worthy patron; Mr.j, Mara Par ton. secret a ry: Mrs. Pore Pernor, trf-asurrr; Mrs. May Panpur, fndurtor; Mrs. Iri'z Wuthrirh, asfci ate conductor. Installation ceremonies for th tk-w ofllcers will take Pl o.e later in the month Th" ret-ular oionthly meeting of tlif Ptdii-s' Aid so'iety of th- Poly Trinity Pnirlish Lutheran church was held Ihiirslay afternoon within Mrs. p. I. Grove a . party to U'tev. A. P. Saelhof f 21 Crotta tre Plans Se;c made for hdd at th'- homo of the Per-!;, ori Sherman av., Ian. v. hi.-h dtte mtiivcrMrv of th narks the Pth eh arch's found ing. The n.-xt regular meeting of the society will be held on Jan. J. at a place to he announced later. Mrs. G.-oj-p Mitchell was hostess o 10 memb. is of the Matcabee Ped 'ros. cl li a' her home, fJi California av.. Thursday afternoon. The. time was spent in sewing for loil bnrities. There will he an all-day meeting or" the club inxt Thursday it t'ne Mitchell hruue. Th dep.ntiuenr of mus; Progre-.vs club met Thur.-d. of the afu-r-i ri when th" pioram of Nov. L'l was given, with Mrs. J. A. Pode in eharge of the music. The program e,nsi.-;ed of a paper entitled. "An Intimate Ghmp"--- of Harriet Ware." :' Mrs. (:. J. S r.ith; two vocal s--Vciin?. ' ' F.o.i t Song." and "Mamny's Sove-," ,y Mrs. J. A. IifuK-: ong cycb- for two voices. "A Day n Arcad," by Mrs. pohert Ilol- . cr.sch'! I and Miss Josephine I t-cXer; "Princess of tli- Morning." dt nmt:c i.tllinf; with musleal acompanied bv Mrs. G. A. Para'.ta:;h. i'iar'i! e euts wer- glVn Ii.-s Maude Muell'-r Th next üieeftng ol be Dec. 12 with Mrs. : v Staples act im; as host ss. Theie waa n 11-day meeting of r:e Grandmother's circle Wednesday the home of Mrs. Pliza Stoer, 'olutntda st. Flection of officers vas held re-ultir.g in the following: Mrv Piiza Stocr, pvt-sident; Mrs. C. Zitier. ice president: Mrs. Avis ootter, treasurer ; Mrs. Julia Smith. cretary A ( hrt.-tmas linmr A ered t. IT gue-ts On the table At Whcelocks 7t V. - t j7 repare en s
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In our Toy Department basement salesroom is where dreai is of childhood "come true." Toys, Dolls and Games of every kind at all prices. Rather than depend on meagre descriptions, the better way is to come see the tovs themselves. Gome, if for no other reason than to note how American toy makers are rapidly forging to the front.
se assortments are io -täte, Briip.: the hiui: en
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lection is advisable since, needles:
George H. Wheelock & Co.
meet Jan. 1 avlth Mrs. Anna Mc Proom. 74 Marietta t.
Th- Thursday dab ir,H with Mrn. P. P. Hollir, '.IT Portaire av., Thursday aft'rnoon. Mrs. I. W. Phillips in charge of the program, the subject of which was "Prominent Mf:i of tlie Nation." amontf whom w-re John Porfhinjr. Newton Paker. ; nr.d William McAdoo. Mrs. Phillips f h acsi-t'-d , liy Ir. Ada North. Mr.v P. I. Prvf-r and Mrs. P. II. Pendii'J". Mrs. Ada North. Ill Notre Laii;o av., will entertain with a Christmas party Iec. 19. The Worth Whi! circle hld its !lr.-t tn-etint; of th season Tiiursday aft'ii.ofn at the home of Mrs. V. G. I fa. is, 11:7 P Madison ht. The i,j-8ist-inp ho:te...-s '.ver Mrf. I,. P. Kern-I"-r. Mrs. E. A. Hammond. Mr.-. Parry Martin and Mr. J. U. Wut-tf-r. Mrs. W. C Wetrnr read a number of Christmas storic. following whii-h community sinirintr was enjoyed. The next r.i''tin.s' will bo with Mrs. J. P. Met.br. 240 Pompli r-t. J.an. 2. There were 10 members present rtt the mvetlr.r of h Ladies' Ail Hocifty f the First Pvangdical ch'irch, which afternoon with v.aM held Thursday Mrs. P W. Sessem;n. 1 S. St. I'eters et. The oftlceis elected for the ensuing year are Mrs. Pmma Zillni'-r. president; Mrs. Mary Luther, vice-president; I Mi"s Clara Zillm-r. secretary; Mrs. Marv Schuster, treasurer; Mrs. L. IeeriiiL:. t:t-asarer of the flower fund. Mrs. Martha Part. 1"- W. Jefferson a v.. will entertain T"r. 2The peolamation ci;-ie nie Tiurd-i- vnin.r in tVi 1arnt'rs-' - . i ..:t.:: .. . . ....... I 1 I UM IIUIII1IIIK, V llilli l V LMMT n il-; elected president and (Piu-va IMorse
a!srcretary. Thev will meet Deo. P
jin the Farmers' Trust building. ; The Mothers' cliih met Thursday , afterno.'n at the Iiop of Mrs. A. P. France. 117 W. Colfax av. There ,were 12 members present. The next liuf-eting will . Dec. 10, the place , to be announced later. The Jucunoi Aeti Pihores met ;with Miss Florence Meyer, 71 4 P. ' Colfax av. There w t re eight members present. It was decided to give a Christmas party Dec. at the home of Miss erm; Metr. l.'O N. Hill st. i Mrs. 15. Hagerty, S. sa-oit St.. entertained t'.'j members of the Circle of Merey Thursday afternoon. Fb tiion of officers wa.- held as follows: Mrs. A. P. Perloy president, Mrs. P.. Haerty vice-president. Mrs. John "Marcus secretary anil Mr.-. James Hinds treasurer. The next meeting of the circle wili be in the nature of a "pound party' to be h id Dt c. P. in St. Patrick's library. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Knott, of New -Madrid. Mo., announce tnej marriage of their daughter. Mary Illizabeth. of South Fend, to Capt. j lalmond C. Piommin-r. of the regit-! lar army, stationed at Gamp Jackson. S. C. They wer- married Nov. 21. TKi.M.Mi ;i iviti:hn hats sr. id AT IXPSWOKTII'S SATIHDAV. These trimmed pattern hats ate alues up to $irJ9, your choi.-e Saturtlay at lä.OU. We are also selling children's hats at Jj pine Saturday in the millinery dept. Adv. The Fllsworth siore. ... TU Mrr..C Tinro rlliOl 1 1 v MIL. I V t V O I I HI LO At Wheelock's h ror me nas now at their best. Tovland
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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
WHAT IIAI'l'PNim WIIII.N" MAJXii: AM) IICKV CAMP.' HONiP TO thi: oi,i itousi:. "What do you nippoe old L11 meant whn she Faid she had polved th my.-Jteo of Mr. Gordon'? interest in you?" Picky avked the question with an t la i. orate air of nonchalance that did . . comfortnot d '-reive mt. We were ably seated in a train which was bearing us swiftly toward Marvin. Dicky had not made the slightest reference to the subject of Mr. Gordon since th nitrht before wo had left Pillian and Harry at tho restaurant after Lillian had declared that she thought she had discovered tha reason for Hobert Gordon's Interest In me. but that she. would not tell ! even ,re about It until she was very .sure shr was right. Both Dicky and her htisband had laughed uproariously at her declaration, but Iilhan had presented an unmoved front to their ridicule. "Whenever you meet Gordon, she had seized the opportunity to whisper to me in the confusion o? departure, "watch everything he says and does caref ;'.lly, and tell me all about it later. This is important, Madge, more important than you know." Her manner bewildered me. but I had said nothing of it to Dicky. deed, I felt a curious, uncxplalnn.1 reluctance to .speak to Dicky of anything concerning Pohert Gordon. This feeling marie my reply to Dicky s-hort, almost curt. "I haven't the slightest idea." T said. "I don't think she knows herself." Dicky turned and looked at me quizzically. ' What's the big Idea?" he asked. "Tired of hearing about the mysterious Mr. Gordon?" "Deadly tired!" I returned. Dicky laid his hand over mine. "She shan't be bothere l with any more references to elderly ad mirers." he said gayly, and there ' was a note of relief in his voice that made me wince. ' "Vcni Huliy Swertht.-irt." 1-or he had totally misunderstood my meaning, and I was afraid that I had meant him to do so. Tired or heating other people speak of Pohert Gordon and speculate about his ' interest in me I certainly was. But tired of the man himself I felt I never could be. He exercised the mo?t curious fascination for me. 1 longed to see him again, yet in the j i sanre instant i areauea me inter- ; view. I had a half-way guilty feeling concerning the man's attraction for me and yet I knew ihat if Dicky could realize the nature of my real feeling toward the man he would have no cause for Jealousy. 1 had no more time for introspec- , tion. however. Dicky was in high I, j spirits, and he talked of everything and of nothing, jumping from on? subject to another with such rapidity that it kept my brain busy following him. It was only after we ! had left the' train, and were seated in a taxi rolling homeward, that i Db-ky fell silent. "Wonder what particular grievance mother's going to hand us ! when we get there."' Hp said at last. , and I knew his thoughts were busy, as were mine, with his mother's eccentric behavior. She had checked out from th hotel where we naa left her during otir sojourn in the mountains, and had gone to the Marvin house, where Katie reported her to be in a towering rage for some unknown reason. f waited a moment before nr.swer- : in?. "It doe.-n't really matter, does it. ' dear?" I asked softly at last. ; Dkky turned and looked at me n i moment, and then, regardb-s-- of the j driver, slipped his arm around me j and drew me close to him. "You bully sweetheart! he whisl pered. and then aloud: "No, you're right. It doesn't really matter, nut it's mighty provoking just Pie sam. j But here we are. Jim looks quite , the farmer, tlo'-sn t he. The taxi had rolled into the driveway upon which the dining room entrance jpened. Jim. who had neon clearing up the garden for the win- : ter. dropped his rake and came hurrv-incr toward u. Put from' the door burst a flying vision in cri.-p. J blue gingham, which re iched the! a vi xrore aim ii. lore open in- i I door, and Iv-ld out her hands to me. ilauchin? and soM'intr in a 1-ireath. j Wlut Katie HononcHl. j Pvidently marriaee had net ! cb.an-'ed Katie in any particular, for ! she poured out her Joy at seeing me and hr trouMes in the old inco- ' herent. iumbleil way. "Oh. Missis Oraliam. I so gl-id to I .c.-io you!" she began. "It seems or.e ' y.r and it not two week yet!" , "Sham on vom, Kati-." T:cky s.-ld. with a wink at Jim. who -toorj near gr:r.nir.g rather sheepishly. "That Dn't m".ch of a compliment t your rew htisband to say that les than a f.rtr.icht's marriare seems like a year." "P'ot not vot T mean. Mf'r Graham, .an you know dot!" Katie sal w l dignity des dot Tim. ' he no care " She t'.as'm d hi! dazzling coputtPh srnil- "Put .oom right i MP-; Graham. I pk von sometin-' hot before d,n old 1 vomans f on.e down. 1 dot yen mi see her i w ant to et " She's so mad '.one o : i r. 'What i the trouble with h- r. ' Katie"" Dirky had fc'lowe-d u into 'the houe. nni the t'ne of hi o'.'es- !; tie iiv.ri'!' ! an -.swt Katie "1 iot know po, v er. "'Put e-xCr sine-- old tP'-att your TP. oder "- --he -.C aU-WC"- - on.a n -1 luh.-d a. -l;e lo4Ued at D;ck-. 'coom hctp.c. she talk talk all time to herslf. I
OF WOMEN
hear her siy tw o, i frtart-up.' " tree tin.is. 'Dot "Start-up !" Dicky exclajracd. "I think she means upstart," I returned, for I was more familiar with Katie's queer manner of speech than was uickv. "Dot's it, upstart," she repeated indifferently. "Your moder she say. i . . .. . '1 . . . T ... I 'o:ne, or l Know reason wny. i DicKy and I looked at p?.th oth-r . In arnaemert. V h:it did it all i-an? Announcements The Ladies' Aid society of the ;Grac-. Pvangelic.'-l t-hurch will give a j pastry s.ile Dec jl.ir meeting of 14. The iit-xt r'guthe society will be ;jan. 2. The Padif-s" Aid society of the Lowell Heights M. P. church will hold their annual phri.tiiias baz.tr at the Paxson Seed store, Dec. 7. Th current events department of the South Bend Woman's club will meet Friday afternoon at :: o'clock. Rev. Anton Fischrr, t ö. c.. of the BeP'ian church, will speak on "The Memories of My Native- Belgium." The meeting of the South Bend branch of the Jewish board, which
In-jWHS to havo ,.en lieI,j Mlinday, Dec,
i. at Temple Ileth-P!. has h.-cn postponed until Dec. lö, when it will be held at the place originally announced at 2 :4" o'clock. The Junior hotv.e guards of the Pirst M. P. church will hold their regular rmeting in the church parlors Saturday afternoon at 2:"'J o'clock. An njoyahle afternoon has been planned. PERSONAL g Mis Gladys Jaquith, 74 7 Pelund av Miss Puth Kuss 1 j P; s mi,.,,,. Van St.. ami is Avis Vou der r j turned home from the Woman' e-ol j j( Jackson, Iii. rlecau.-e of the influenza, the .-c heol will not open until the Pt of January. MLss Marie Holen, ilOlo Hastings si., piver Pari;, has hen ill of inuuenza for the past week. Mrs. Palmer I). Cole, Gushing st..
who has been ill for the pt.st twojh-is returned from a visit with Mr
montlis of ititluen.a. is improving. 1 1 NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL PVP.NTs. Men-.be! s ,,f White Fagle. White Cross auxiliary, held their regular meeting Thursday ening at Z. Balieki hall, W. Division st. Flans were made dining the brief business session tor a benetit dance to be held DvC. :; i at Z. Balieki hall. It was aPo decided tu make- another shipment of tmished articles to he I'oliSli comfort ommittee, ht adouarteis at New York. The attenr.ance at th- Tliursday meeting of the circle numU-td 20 membe is. who turned into the circle Ö I-airs knitted socks, .'; j.airs of pa- ., -;n.-; siiif-. 10 property hags and Pt handke-rchleis. owing to the closing of 40 hours' devotion, wlveh will be held ext Thursday, the meeting will be held Friday, Dee. Mrs. P-rn ard P-isnit-vvskn, lesidIng northwest of the city, was pleasantly surprised by lp r relatives and friends Wednesday evening iti honor of her I'th birthday anniversary. A tine si'ppe- was served at 7 o'clock to P" guests frtuu a table decorated with Airo iican flags and white carnations- Mrs. I . niew.-ki was pres nted with a silver tea set. Mrs. Frank Swistal-s;-i n:ru,. ?h, presentation speech. Th(, !emainer ,,f the evening was 'spent ) In soeial diversions PIUTIIS. d i':. hier was horn to Mi and Mrs. Ptdislaus Jure!-, PJ2 S. st.. Dec. .". ih ookMehl pi:koaps. Mrs. St.i n!oy S?.rM tpir!k-. 1 1 i . i'ivision s:. returned ednoday from i two days' Pusines-- va-tt itl Chicago. Mrs. Anna Przczniak. Grant si., P suffering with a sjirained ;ir,klwhich she sustained in a fall re- ( ccr.tly. ' ' Joseph Pr'iap,.- ai:d Aie Uabu-Ir.-ki. 1 2 1 ' (tra- e. left Wednes- 1 lav f..? Tcb-do. to . ttend the fn. . n-.'al s ! a'e- ot' tl-,- farmer's '.rother. Johri. who died T'isd..y. AtF.. W. A Grzesk. 1202 W. Tliom'.s st.. :.td ''r-.arb-s KorptJ. W. Di :s:on st.. b.ive e'urned ffep, ai Ol'pie daV is:t ;.t ,ss ippolis. Tr. Leonard Kr:;:- of P. Ik hart citv on a b"sin ss. i r. the rsk Micha7 W a . Pft Pri.Pey n fo atterd rnir.r for Past thineral or a relativ ?-!:-"hne! HazirP. . stat'o-..- i r. Jr . p-ttv Great Pal r.aal niainr Station, is speudin. d'-vs' furio tch ar the horr. b!s P .i -wa c riparent' 7 '. P - r i . t alb d , . - ill: Mr t -.PCr d ar.d Mr- Michael :. h ,pin -b P p. ac . f tihis TP. r.h.,.v Ivirv:-,r ha Mi hire- ( ":tv a ' r I 1 w--.k S W 1T' r, rv two m'.!f'-' pct h I 1 b w a -ip.i Mo S'.-.u'ev ; e -r T t - i S f P O 1 P. o . e 5 f," lh - !' l - or 1 nwr Mr
ar.d Mrs IM ward Ore;
Je the K-'s't; Horwath, W ff Mr J'-ffer-con st. M;ss Pernn Kruk, 2j Wilbur st., who has been ill with Spanish influenza for the past several days. Is improving. Stanislaus Stenszw.' ki. 7.1 W. Napier st., who has ben ill with influT.z.i for th p?t week, is able to be out Rain. j A Joint meti'ig of the food conIservation and th Piver Park Civic !club will bo held at the Piver Park school Friday evening. The proi pram which has been prepared by will consist of I' ...--w..f community singing, led by MUs Pff.e Harman of South Pend, piano and violin duct Felix Callsen and Palph Miller. Octett, seventh and eighth grade boys. Address, Rev. Titus of Mishawaka. who will tell of hit- experience while in the war zone. A fdiort business session will also be held during the evening. Itev. Collen, of Sheridan. Ind.. who is eomijcting ipeclal revival meetings at the Mission on Mishawaka av., was greeted by a large crowd Wednesday evening. Rev. Colton took for his theme last night, "The Domestic Duties." The meetings will continue each evening this week. Song service at 7:30, led by Itev. Colt en, who will also give special numbers. Sermon wdll follow the half-hour song pervice. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to come nni Join in the good work. Cottage prayer meeting of th Free Methodist church was held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes. The meetings will be discontinued for several weeks on account of special meetings to be held it the church on Fourteenth st. The meetings wdll begin Sunday and continue indefinitely. Pev. B. P. Hitchcock will ha e charce of all services. Mrs. George Fetters was tendered a pleasant surprise by the members of Olive Grove No. 12, Wednesday, when they gathered at her home with well-filled baskets to help celebrate her birthday anniversaryDinner was served at noon, cover j being placed for üö. The afternoon was spent informally with wdth vot cal and instrumental music. Mrs-. William Pertch was hostess to 12 members of the Ideal Em- ! Ll'(,hi H club yesterday. Dinner was : served at noon. Music and needlei work featured the afternoon. The next meeting will be Dec IS. ! Mrs. Charles Hunsburger, Mishaj waka i ., w as removed to Epworth j hospital yt sterd.ay, where she subjmitted to an operation for appendicitis. The operation was successful Mrs W'.Hi im Moirle. Clifford st.. and Mrs. Pari AVyman at Tuisa, j jlnd i The condition of Mr. and Mrs John WiPiams end daughter. Miss, Pdna Williams, who are ill with inllin nza at St. Joseph hospital, i Mishawaka. is reported better to- ! day. J Mr. and Mrs. D P. Thompson left j tiday for Pockford. 111., where they ! will locate. Mrs. Arthur Knapp and three children, who are- ill with inlluenza at their home on Mishawaka av.. are reported improved today. Mrs. Knapp, of Valparaiso. Ind.. ha.-, been called here to assist in nursirg the children. (Additional news of Piver Park will be found on page three.) The I .a dies' Ail siciety of the Methodist Ppicopal church was hebl Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. N. Paige S. Fighth st. Mrs. John Newcomb was the asosting liosttss. The metinir opened with devdional services, led by Mrs. Charles Anderson, who read the scripture lesson from Jan. 4. Mrs. Pussison made the opening praver. and all present took part in the ictory service. During the business session the usual Christmas supper and bazar was called off on account of health conditions in PPer Park. Fach member will be called on by a committee to maku :i donation, instead of gping to the supper. The nt-x'. meeting will be hebl in two weeks with Mrs. P.llo, i-ivjx W. Pleasant st. Mrs. William Schock will assist. The Deo Datte clas- cd" the Pre Methodist church Sundav school were entertained Thursday evening by the Misses Ijoui: and Helen Kuhl at their heme en S. I'ourteervth st. After the business session ata! the Bible quiz the evening was spent informally with music i and games, served. Mis. Prank Pefreshments were Darr and Mrs. i ranK Pupe ep.tettained th members of th. Piver Park Independent club Thtitsday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Darr, N. Tenth s-. Several iuteretinu' and instructive contests featuted 4he afternoon. In the biid contest Mrs. Parr won f:rst prize and Mrs. Hardv second. Mrs. Charles Ham won first prize in the animal conte-t and Mrs Bert Pnrdy srco:o; Mrs. Mts. Oha rbs Dam in the nut cont--st .1. W. Mills ar.d were succc-ssf-il anl Mrs. Amos Shb-k ar.d Mr---Wi'.lDm Ault won th" 1: contest, award'-d to Th boa- prizes Mis. J. W. Mills Pacer. The club ; wer : and ' wail r.v.-r t J .lav. D-e. ' I t'T. P. T in resrilar session Thur-v.-ith Mrv J. W. Mills. '.ird st.. Mishawaka. John Newcorr.. S. Pizhth st . who is ill. i.-. reported better today. Mrs. C- I. Wallace has gone to "ir. lrT'.ai, ".. wheie she will remäin nv r the holidays. The co-!d:t:on ar.'l S 'Tb Pobe'.-t. th-- past wek. is Of Jewel . who have inp'o-. ed Wha ley r-een ill od.ty Pope-, who ha i es. at Marian, wo-ks returned e'-ri Ind.. this I icitivi i f-.r s- : rc-P er:-i ,g. mornir P-- u : i r o s " p r P vie P e TP, b' GPV Tb Vise; . : a 1 r oi . w h o . a f! er! "! e- ' b i"m: r.v. the v. as r b as-d of hr 1". r. s t ;k ep r-'"ji-K i : ' : h. !!.-: of S-p-N"o . 2 . accor Pur Ot!ie;aI Word received
Mifhiiran Cay r Mrs. M. T
I RIVER PARK
Doincrs
New Coats i
One special lot of women's coats to which has been added new models just in from New York. All these coats on sale Saturdav at 0?'EFOURTH OFF. S25.0O Coats at 518.75 S32.50 Coats at S24.37 S39.50 Coats at $29.63 S50.00 Coats at 537.50 $75.00 Coats at S56.25 Si 00.00 Coats at $75.00
Untnmmed Hats
The lot comprises hundred shapes and regular up to S7.00. choice TflB day by ls parents. Mr. and Alva Wiser, Mishawaka av. Mis. 1 i rr.i .. i . . letier receiNeu inurs-iay by ins; parents is the first news they have had from him fdnce lie went down behind the German lines. The letter was written Oct. f-t. He says: "Dear Mother and All: We are allowed only four letters and four cards a month, but I guess it will be enough for what we havo to tell. ,To begin with I was awfully unlucky to be taken a prisoner, but lucky enough to tret away with it unhurt. The thing that hurts is that I'd oniy been on the iront for inre ut'ÄS anu nan only maue j 1 1 tripti. 1 shouldn't mind it at j all if I'd given the government ! something for all their training-. We were U.ken on the I'Qth of September just south of Couflcus. Fight of us ftarted on a raid, and .i i ... inese rug tuos, witn no scout pre- i toction. were attacked by eight Fokkers. Oermany's fastest scouts. of Klchtoffen's circus. They started at the back f our formation and shot foir of us down in Uanies Pi;ht tine fellows rone. I was liv
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ing up toward the front and they I Property on S. Michigan st switched around to our -ide and I t Thomas Van Winkle and Mary H didn't know there were as manV j & w- o AIHp M. Nav. $1. North 1 -2 bulPts made as thev poured into - ln Sample's sub-diviC.on o' our plane. P was absolutely rid- ,ots 2 27 'ind 28 of rmistor. & died. My observer was shot throutrh I PellowrV addition to city of 'o ita the hee;. and cr.e bullet ripped hisf11-
without getting his chest. A bu let came clu. enoj; h to my fore - head to draw blood and break t:ij t goggles, but didn't hurt. Two or the control wires were shot away and lintlly a bullet in th- radiator stopped the e-r. trine and forced us to land." They Md shot away every stabilizing wire in h tail and se.eral struts atol a t.re w-r- splintered ar.d rinned- We were- treated ! very w-ll and the o.lic '-r.s of the : Uichtoffen's hunt h h.id us ..it lunch t with tl eia. We'e t,K.-n tre-ato! ve ry j well all the way throutrh and, although ti c- food poor, we -t j American ood iretn the American j beef could taste so much like pi. Put it is horrible to se? four pairs of fellows you live with double up at 1.500 feet and drop like a rocK - 5i r'n h f trdfik'P r WfTf Vf TV '.,b.t- me t iVo.ib? lik. to bp hack. Too m ich praise can never be gi en ta Red riq. Wnen vou are fai-Jj convf orta tde they make vou fir,l thf wor;e vouri ' Dois.n 1'f-ronw the mor .up,, help. They ar- perfect. I am unhurt. Ft urn) a bell, .--.c comfortabb? or pe-cte-d. rr.ore -w arm. than rnisht e ex1 .and fcU-ed, chit ilei ! fri o ir.n't worry! ilast much larger. Po The war can't e to all GUY. lac a or k doi lar Mr.Sherman a v. '" n.a-i' St C the T.
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Off about one are marked Saturday's 4) Good choice for , Saturday's selection $50 to $75
Dresses $3 5. 6 3 These are handsome dresses in tricolet, beaded georgette, Charmeuse and satin. $32.50 to $45 Dresses $24,37 The materials are velvet, Charmeuse, satin, georgette, satin, jersey and serge.
&MQMT&ST SPOT PCAL, pstati: TiiA.sn:iis. Elizabeth Ann Oilman to Florence k Povell. 11. Iits P 2. .1. f,. 7. . 10 11. 12. 2R. 13, 14, IS. 15. 20, 24, 20, 0' 1. or or. j, . j I, i.r, o. oo, di, oö, a-j, Ii, juiu 42 as shown cn plat of Pliz.ab.-tb Oilman sub-division to Mishawaka. John Prey and Anna II. W. t J. M. Smith, $1. Pot 29 and part of lot 2S in Ilnmmond & Whltcomb's addition to city of South Pend. Poyal E. Pecker, ningle, to J. M Smith, $1. Same dep. as above. Margaret M. Stull, widow, to John X- Thpwt'j Pnmwftlt r t1 Ä 0 f T ,t 7 . ,.,,i(l . ..... . South Pend. Ella J. Ford, widow, to Ferry Morton Snyder nnd lnna P. 1 1. .V W.. $300. Iot 28-; In Fordham to Pivc r Park now part of city of South Pend. Plmer F. Bernhard ar.d vife to Christian Rhoade and Pllen Ii. rv- W. $P Pot .'J and part of lot "A in o P. of the town of Pive r P.- rk now i city of South Pend. ' x.aiver xni'i ami i iiiito. eiu-m i.o. 1 - t . l i T . - . . . ... r . T to Minnie M. Paker J'reston, I. PiLPri; hp i in i: in ( CinTKKPT'P CHASP COAfl PV 'The Pursuit of Poll-..'' Fill! ! Hurke-'s cherfu! comedy at the T.v j salb today i a pl-as!nf mlvtür- ! romance, adventure and good r.ai tured acting. Miss Parke has r.e--.r j been se en on the screen to better ad- ! vantas'e and this photoplay glvs j ampb opportunities for her 1 ev. Itchi ing smiles ar.d clever ta!--r.t T;!" : teirv !ni'i'! r. i' :. - r ..ia y.' - deruct.r.tr the cpentures of a. tri of suitors who cha.-e the charrnir.it Pillie to an exciting fir.ls:;. Auto ,nd motor boats, in 1 tu sorts o: 1 aril tb re
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