South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 149, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1919 — Page 7
fin i:nDv r.v r:jc;. may i".l inn. DEVOTED TO THE I S OF WOMEN Women and Children Cheer TODAY'S BEAJTY T.ALK as White Man is Lynched Clubs C ircles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy
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g a s k Park 11.. Mr. t h i - '-tri C.in. wa- h's'es at i rni- a :t rr.oon. e n tr- t - i n in nr. g. tsat hr hnn,.-. lirj S. Michigan st At the t-.i taib-. whit h was h-au-I. fully (-Microti with :, how! t,f pink p.ono-s Cnrr. Kh-rhart of Mi.-hiiWdka and Mi, Suah U'iiwir presided. Carden flower wre niLUoV '. iv in :h -I-"i Hi ii t hrduk'li'iiji th- h'irri. A p.Trty .f is vot.n I '-"! . r;.i i- . . k a st-.; i ' r'-nf-d My M r n 't M r a rid I r. ;t nd Mis F I H::g-r. will motor to I i. moid like Hi;s evening. Th" nfi.nr i for dinner I ! .1 i i m ' I IP. mpoment t Mi s Kuth Stoll. LL' v . , . -V M.iin -t IV i.s ' eb :ra i:nu L-r , ... birthda ;irini'.''isirv. Mr-. I. M i'nniK I!. 1 1 '. i;im teitain,! .it '. o'clock 1 i 1 1 r i r nt'v'!.i.v cwnirg in honor of William Lu' a.s of c, ddw.it r. . m Mi Mich 'vho is th- u-f .f Mrs. M(v.nri-ll iin'l Mr.-. Harry rarnT o.'is utilal'I tor 12. M'-inl-rs of Ihr ',n' nMr.un-, 'luli of South l;n't hih shr.ol wihots to tli f;irl?' H-K-itiris clui at K o'i lork tlinn"-r Vr-! ncsi'.a y k-ninS im th school tiinin.; rtni. follow n' 1-v 1 ancjni,' anl c.iriiK in tit- uymnaxpini. .Morf th in . ( -oupl-- n )od fh" eniriic of ntt ta inrnnt whit h wa? foatt;r (l hy lh- r'nt!ilion .f th I Jartf't m JiriiM-rs hrlH M . Kinch. -I. C rK-k-y. ;. I, liupc anI A. Th.rnton. Svn in'thfr. anl ti jai;..!-riit-m Iif fs I -:nM!-r i r'l ill a th- n"etinqr ( th Mlrri Mothers' '. uh. H I i I W-lifMay at'trri.on with Mi-. K. H. Thoiois. 10J ; Woo Jwai.l I'oll'iuir: a Mtial aftvriioon 'i.iirity r'frrfhtn'nt? were s. rv-'l- At ih- n-xt rni-ctin-4 to ho hM .lur,' . M-- 'arl L'aiTt-r. N. I'laiois st.. Wlil h th h(it-'.
Corn iiiimnt inu hn he M..-J H-b- M irr 11 of
(would sa e tlie situation temporaMrs. L. K. Oi t t nui -r.tcr tain-d i il . I knew that a vlomestic storm iM.mLeis of the North Side Culture 1 would hieak when hv toot her-ifi-hvw
ha) at hr Imme, HIT Wotw ard ! a.. Wetlnesday afternoon as a well to Mrs. John S. ILudiitr, with Mr. l.ordner w ill leave soon . for her new home in Wist otivjn. j Aoiiu-wnrk ami contests t -oust ltuted th-afternoon's In t.rions. and lunehen was served. Spring tlower were ;:sed rn jrofus;on a tlecoration ' tf the rooms. The rnernher." of Rurmeistcr weIding iionor guests at .1 th. party wer? j r.::hi o'clock tinner and silver shnuor given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mis. C. If. Rccker at then- I time ' 1". V.. Ilroadu ay. T a r oses atrrat lively arr inged t orudituted I t I ' o dainty centerpiece of the t.iMe at whith .ovens wie laid for eight. The wedding of Miss Weiss and Mr. R'.irrn'Mster will occur June 2. To honor Mi.s Ldnh c.arvvood. whose marriage to Hal R. Ranch w:!l occur in .lulv. Miss hnrntiu Coss. N. Adams st , -nterc, in,,i ; at a kitchin shower Wednesd.iv ' -veiling. Following' a social evcniii-'. 1 ineheon was served by the hostess. I Former residents of south Rend held a ,L lightful reunion in Svcamoie ;rove. Los AngeLs. Calif., Miy 1 I. Those IMe.M nt were Mij; Jennie Mot lev. Mr :.nd Mrw i-r..a 1 1 'Rritn. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Norton Mis. A. 1. Sib!.. Ai,s I, Kilmer, Mr.- L R. Carder, Mis. M. F. Heu1 ich. W. W. Norton. Mis ! y.i'hi 1 Leinard. Mr. and Mrs. s. c. Lent., .Mr--. Carrie Schräder. Mis. II. lU-ns hergcr and dau-,litu Airs W. n.H l lit oekhcrton Stewart. Mrs. ATiiini' I
Kendall Truitt. Mr. and Mrs. il'!":) 'it-ot-town
I-auphier. Mis. ;. ;:. KIoimI, Mrs. Arh'.-r Miller. .h. :tl ti uwn Clark. Mr. ami Mrs. J unes . D.dty, Mr. and Mrs. ,toige i:. Werk. Mrs. Frank Ho k and son, Mr. and Mr-. Icoikc A. WilJe. .R. and Mrs. v. Mu nuu'. Mr. ana Mrs. J. I Miller. Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Rott. Mr. and Mrs. William H. lil.b-. William J. R1 b. A 1 1 . J. C Hansen, Mis. i:. C. .ri-tet. Mrs. . I RIair. Mrs. . M. unningham. Mrs. Frank i:. Ruicell. Mrs. J;osanna Cullar. Mrs. I.ottio Wilde Keil.gi:. Mrs. R. M. Faib.il. Mr. and Mrs S. C. 1'iptt n, Mis. L. . Tipton ami Miss Tipton. t Llectliin of OÜUelS Was h.i.i .1 the nieetiii) of the C!.tv a n it llairiHune Lcono.ni :s i iub Widn-sday alternot.n at the Join, of Mr-. lb 'lhts. Rtlwidsbui uh highway, respiting in Mrs. H. I. Lonu'ley's election as president: Mi-.- dauile (Ray. v ice-pti sident; Mis. Fred Freeman. -. -ta;v : Miss l.t neu ;ool . .iss. staut secretary ar.u reporter, ami Mrs. A. Cot lui' i. tra-urc Tht: meeting marked th-. .h'-in-; of the veal s w.rk and rcpoits of the work) w.ie uiv'ti l Alis. I. 1 N.uc and J Mr. A. viochner. Flan- w i a torn-. pit let! for the ice tiam -ociai to be giMl hy I he lad it.- of '.be cibb Jan- 11 at the .-'lovei s"h"ol. KtatlMl'-: Well! IV Cll bv Wllkird '"ilH h.ur - i t..l tis Juoley. Trie annual ,-ic- I r.ic v ill be h-ld July .'.0 at Uu home ;' Mrs leorgc Hcpier. The, voted to donate J to the Salvation army. .ii-s .lu.inita Mills 'gve a talk u ll.,lth in t.'omuiunit) . the Hani.- and .n the Th it t-ular :th t tin ; f the , CM - la: ; u t niiia I a 1 1 i iu)in j b was 1 1 hi t i n c. it the home of Mis. I V. I 1 tc . I .. . !-c. Ml." s .st. Joseph st. SprmUm i I - W I ' n-ed 11 tile ilu Ol .illiu. 1 1, tri onti -t. W hub w er th c .iiv-tsion ..f the alterrioon. v . r neu bv Mrs. IMwa!l lohr I'uilv ar.d Mis ! a v oi s W art:. Adam .o. Tb- Miss.-s D'-rn . i't- il.tim-.l v. nh piam s. ltclior.-. n .L;n ll v.!.-. Vfr:-.ei. F.. Du" til a'. . sMl! n- : I tain. i , tut. Ki.' .. on i d . w t.- : i n 1 h Hill 'I est. hes. is ., t tht, t ,na ' W oma n's Li'eiar
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Adclc Garrison's Xczv Revelations of a Wife
Their Second : Y1I Y MOTMi:i: (.HUIAM slii i "DONT Uli I O ) L, AGATHA." j I Miliar have ..,Ki tht const-i n.'i - i tion I f-!t whtri mv -he -a ish 'l Kati nit h-r- in -1 t w tj unpack h-r '1 !'! 1 1 l v i Dig 1 1 . 1 lt . f r .-h- put up tin lrKiifl te she alwavs Ms--, utifti i ,v. . , ' . . ... , ;W)-nes to he esp. clallv dlgnitlwl ;tnl 1 i i i m p r - s 1 , .im! r.cinb'd Mit- hvdlv. ! .... i u it r !-. i- st ra mc.-ly disturbed M;irt;;tr't, .it so simple a t "of hi rc. oifst." if you . sin- said, f-oliilv. (arn't willing tt ha thin-. 1 -!:ppo-' Agatha am t" act a ur v ri m.iitx." "ri .is'.' !n't tiisti t -- mi i elf. '"ousiri Harrit." the tlu-r wtunan rim tin uit'.l. "I will u.ipack l.oth oa's I luvt' a hh,'hf hadach'. hut that tlo-.-n't Miatt'-r. I ani s;jr- it will t;t't hcttf-r as ion as f have a rhanoe t !: tluwM." Joan rio.J at t 1m stake rmilil nt ha' spoken with mote saintly resiration. Ihit I had a most unstintlv. aii'ril eliihlisli l--ir' h air. i-'iie was o like ; Nvith her claws s nt.tr to pull her sleek pussy the sut liice, so i-.Kiy to act. yet so Ieerly hnltl m I had no tim1 fr anry i m pu !-es. l:i w e . I must decide ahou' Kati poor Katie. juickly wlio. I know, would rather take her ohanc's in a sh"Il horn ha r 1 merit than to f o f the Lattery f criti'-al vis which would scrutinize her in Mother lir.iluiu's room. Agatha' "Di-tai ImiI" Air. A sudden ide.i came to me. one that :;.ive men rour.iL'c tn hope it learoed of Katie's nro-nectue mth-
fa r e-. rhotttl. I'.ut if I cmihl only postpone wh;the tli.-(oeij until this hateful Coit-
Hin Agatha should I e ai.sent from t ,,M rn,.. f,.t the worst horror J f the comLat nihl he -liin ina td. I " Why. mother!" I said, and I triel to put into my soue just the riht nolo of Lving daughterly reproach. j "Yon know I am very glad t" let yu jhae Katie. Rut she has Leen seruh-Weiss-L,(j j jn't nr to help vou until jj'ne h.ts change. 1 her gown. Let mo ,.,., ltnr y k r t ' u 1 1 "in n iiu a send her tt you almost directlv." I "I suppose that will do. my motli-MM'-in-l.iw returned) hut her tone was 1 , 1, 1 . n i n.i 1 1 as un-;rinnu!s a avi u tmif. and I picKeu up 111 uavtiiug clul. mt.nbcis tcUilnio.d their cusLands with a picnic supper, ('tut iü were placed for '.. gu-ts at tatde.-, 1 ha rmirigly ilecora t -. 1 with, sprin-; tloAtis, which wttt- u--'d in deforat- ''- througtiout the htill.-e. The C enin.- was spent soiially. Mis. F. M. Raker. II. LaoiuMV., enterta irit -1 1 " inemle-ts ot the Adatlor.i circle Vv'eönesday atteino)ii. The regular biisii'i.-s .inn social me ting was held. On June 11. Mrs. J. S. Setter will ntertain tht club at her home. :: 1 1 W. N arre s Tiie l anev N cdk vv or k r s vv f r lit-, i lain i We-inesd iv ifternooitj i ' -Nlr I1"1 st Fran! Reit. IJib'. S. FrankThe nine mem1 -r- t'lesent spent their tini' ' Willi.a.1 .r.ivs-ui. of Nib cull''. ,-s. M if h.. w at uest prescht. T!u next me-tiny .vbl be held a' ri" horn, of Mrs. l'i ed Fullen. 1; F' . Mm hiar. st. Personals Mi Losa Centn, Mil Aaukee Um who has been visiting her I brotner, Miclial W. Flow elf. '..) S. William sr.. t"r tile past week, lei t I for her henie . tlr.e.-ua v night. r-. 1 Serul. Fiank '. i'.ruggner. M'.nu piadron. ha- arrived m New, j York after 1. months in 1 'i uiu -c. ac cording t word iteid by his par- ! nis-. I Ml F.ridun- i:o-ko.sM . I'--I i i ni s 1 1 -t.. ha- u'mic to ("nr-.ag') to vi-it frn'tnl- and :latics. i:-v. ..nil Mrs. .T. W . Walkrc. Ta - I .... .. . u . . t f vr r loiua. wasu.. ate ne- i;l..-i- . . i ............ i a no 1 Mr". Imm. I ';en. i .. ia i.tioa . to: R.cx . Walk v as innre t . .-a.-,.t the ;!.' Methot:-. Rpi-co pal t hui cr. of this i it v . Vircmi.i Tut, itv librarian Mi-s i . Mii'.cr of the h.uh school 1 ot the ibraiv Hill Ml-- Iii. : 1 tWa-hm-ton branch wen; t Crown t ... ...... i. point. Imb. I It'll-' 1. 1 v to .ititn: in--d :t I i t iiht a rv meet in i; . Mr and Mis. Frank 1. bd, v-R. j m'i t'Unton st and Mr. ami Airs 'Albui Troop. ä:'n R Ka- y -i . will j motor io C'hic.i'-o h'ridav whei' tli i w ill sp. aid th ' w et k end i ....... Mr. ami M;s. Rttnaid W.u.i l Ounis'iown have t-tttved wtrd of the safe arrival in the Fnit-d States of ih.ir .- :'.. Rvt Ralph W. del of the :'. ltih m u',a r.ce tompanv. Rvt. 1 Wed I. vv ht has b -n ovtiseas fo: tl.e na.-t year, is now at amp Dix. Mrs. C.eoii:.- R. Roll. Rbb. S Muh- -. - in -i . n.is renn neu irom inuian the guest anclis where she has hi en r Miss Je-si. A. Vabntm. Dr William A- Weist-r of Rnu,b.n. spent Thursday in th- citv. as tile g'lcst ol" friends lot'. A. . I . W. Victory lodge. No. I J W.1I 'dUtlatc a lass of .". ttnii:ht. All m!iibe! inv it t -1. i' .-':-- Advt. LlIUtAHY CMM-:i. public library will l-e Fridav. Memorial day.
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99 i 1 wi'.h a !'.s-':iinc of nervous tension, j " i -i ri Agatha, ho .'. t-r. vtill hail a j shaft left in hr mivf-r. I ' I u kii(v. Harriet," shf- sail juith ilf t.it h-!. iinj.-i.-'iKiI air, as j if u .: !i-t ii.-sirik' sm"-thintc I wj!i-h hnl no i 1 -1 1 i ' : l vh;iT'Vf'r to ' tnir um i s 1 1 ion. " l.a- ift-n won i fl if. I w)i:- M-ir da iii:htT. Harriet, 'foiiml 1it ( 1 1 a i I Thf.v wfie thf I Mi"st v or.tl.-; f a! piaitls. I tltui't tfiink I 1 t vtr saw our .f th-ni with h oih-.l !'. roii. r in th- U-ast tlish-wll-il.
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cirl assist j v-n vh-n p-i ft Miin the most m'I can try n i.t) of tasks." ' Mother trahaiif- lX'fnw.
"Much Harritt had to do with it!" returned my mo: her-iu-li w tartly. "She litter kM'vv wliat maid weif in the house. I hired and trainel every in -m- ever )iad. Sh was too hnsy helping her hushand in hi. work t Imtlit-r h-r head ahout th I ho:is Ami I can tell vni it tok iah. it all my time and every scrap f : nt-i u I pos sstl keiir:ir thirn up j t) the mark. I d throw up my arms at this, maid of Margaret's, though, j I couldn't keep hoy in ordM I'm surprised .ualaret m. niafc.es nr as j well as t-lif lo-s. She's an unmiti- ! ratt-d nuisance, hut yon see she's an 1 old pr)tey of Kichard's. ito Margaret, an! They're is dovotel Loth too sft harieI t diselnrre her." My hoait warm. I to my iiasi iLlej thl mother-in-law. As sh- defended ' li k "ijrainst th in-inu itions tf hercousin, so she had com" to my lefenp. It was worth p;any petty jdn pricks from her to know that she
at last eoitnte! me as one f "her. fused to many her. 1'clippa Camown." to .-cold and to pit-et. ildm. a prett I 1-year-old Italian Cousin Agatha snil'ted: '"'tui musttgii'l of New York city, will not face ha niisumh rstol me. Cousin ' trial jur Lccau.-e of her age. Chief Harriet. I had no intention t.f mak- 'Assistant District Atty. Talley. of 1. . . . . .
ing an comparison hctw en (ur laughter's i.iawls and th w hom I ha n- t r seen. Hi'iiN world certain!. irah mi to think so." one hert Rut your L ad Mrs. "Don't L" )1. Agath t. j i.-t I e-iau-e iu know hovv," si.pptt! ni 1 1 1 1 t !i t 1 -in-law. Her cousin's hps tightened in a grim little line that I knew spelt suppressed temper, but her face didn't lo-c its martyr-like expression. I had no r. al knowledge of thj n-laUons iietveen tins' two elderly vvtinien. Iut I had a slievsd suspi cion that for some reason it was to Cousin Agatha's in t .'!-t lt tiefer inv autocratic mot hrr-in - ia w. Red Cross Gives t Certificates to j Women Workers Tb- woriten of Sr. Joseph county w ho served mmi hoars tir more in j Cross work, dating from April ! . lt17, are etitled to a certiticat f which carries with it the right to I r urn-has and wear the Red (Voss I official general service insignia. -v eomrnittee ttuisisting of M rs. 1 l' r;,nk ;irnir, .Mrs. Horace retn1. s. iitiw.no n uumi uni, .111.1. 1 ti:m y r.ngman. .mi.-s tieiaiuine uou - ei tsoti and Miss k.tthi vii C arlisle. Miss K.ithiyn Carlisle. who served as mads ot departments, and in other tapacities at til" Cross work shop for I" month.'''j has (been appointed by the local Red! Cross chapter to superintend the is- ; .-nance of th se i-ertificati-s. The cornmitte' will meet at the j Chamber of Commerce Monday af ternoon. Jurm '.. at l.-.i o clock ami all women who have worked in the Red Cross and know that they are entitled to the certificate are asked ,() call there while the committee is 111 session. Th(i Aincrnan Red Cross has auj t U)rjZt.(1 the issuance of these certiiaales Jj i ectgn 1 1 ion of the loyal 1 servitf giv ti by the men and women W(irk.rs of the Red Cross. The minimum service for which a l adge i susp-mied from a blue ribbon can , ,,. riven is -no.) hours, no reeouni - 1 . . . - . u,n i.,.in irranted. ior s r ice prior .,, .i,rii ;. l 1 . . l or conv enience lite periods ot service nave been divided into six months each. For ' the first six months with a minimum of ") hours each woman should reive a oauge wnn a plain i.iae unLon. for twelve months ;t bin ri Lon füll one white 1 months a blu- ri w hue str ip s. stripe and for Lion with two News of Interest on the West Side s i l r.vr.NTs. ' Mi- a Hosmska. Mrs Dabk'e uiu, and Mrs. (Vlia Rukowska de-! ; Iichtfully niertaira tl at an aluminum j ! shower Wedi.t -day evening, nun- ! Plini'ting Miss Uilian Janowi.tk. 1 who will be m nried to Aloysius Wci.-c! Jim- Dk The partv was a surprise and was In Id at the lienv of the l.rub'-eb i t s father. J a eb Jam.wi.ik. 1:14 V. Thomas st. An md sanies was e n - lov ed at t ne c ous luncheon ose of w hicll a deliciwas serv-t1.- Covers. vvere plact d f'O" gUsts. Miss, J Jar.oA iak was presentetl with many ! pretty gift.-. ' The singing rehearsal of St. Hdfw life's Choral so. itv will Le held' ! Friday evening at St. HedwUe's j ! school building. ! i Honoring tht hfih wtddini; itini- ,
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8... VI j t I i V I V, Tett-ppa Gamblno, Although she admits she shot and kille! I'omasM Trcda when h 1 !'N,'W 1 011; city, nas nan the youni: j "hd turned . r to the children's j1'"1111 ' t'-u ' a charge of juvenile dclini uc --cy. Atty. T.illey informed jllie court that th- oiith if tn- pris oner made it lmprobahio that con.itioii csiid Lo o'dained on the; , murder 1 1 1 1 1 : nient i "11 n w ritt en la w." I'd-11; 01 t h 'isaiy of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Hairy Za Lti o-A ki. more than "a rehthes and friend sdrprised them Wednes.ia eenin at their home. 1 lnfiani v- ('ut JloA'cr dec-orated .j ; the rooms. I .meinte and victrola ! music formed the evening's .livetsions. ;;iid 1 f r esbmeriUs were served.) Mr. ami Mrs. Za borow.-k i w-re pre- j vented with prettv gifts from tin- l 1 gue-ts. The gymnasium lass of Liidv FaLons. M. Romanowski. will hjbl its exerci.-es Friday evening at K'siuszko hall. S. Chapiu st. Tr o junior and senior classes of Lath- Falcons, J. Ralicki. will hold j their exercises Friday evening at 7: :u ' clock at Z. Ralicki hall. W. Divi sion st. I The pupils of the thud grade f t. Hetlwigc s school were entertain- ; ed at a delightlul .May party Wedi nesday afternoon at the class room. The afternoon was spent socially with j victrola music; a program of recii ; tat ions vocal solos and singing wa:s rendered by the following: Reci1 lion. lieien ' nieoo-Ka. aeaneii- , ijlrJi.r Hrduiue Kimmei. C.. IMe1 chowicz and A. Dobski: vocal ; chowicz solo. Martha Szvuiahou ska. Helen Sumnr. Stpliiii . MotTmaii. Norberta Andrzejewska and Hylaria (lorna; recitation. Hedwige Sraocor. Helen Kurd's. Mil. Ire. 1 Falka. H. Kovvalska. Albe R uczkow ska Stella Nowak, ll. Ralka and M. Lewandovvska: chorus. "Star Spangled Ranner." by the pupils. Dainty refreshments t re served by the teacher, i Venerable Sister M. Verena. The room was decoiated with profusion t.f spring flowers ami. ferns. A very delightful dancing party was L'iven A'ednestl.i v nit'ht by members, of the gymnasium cla.-s of Lady Falcons. M. Roma no'.vs'ki. in 1 the Krr..cii'szk hall. S. Cliapin st. j .M'i thari . ' 'j p-ople ' ere present. land C. 1 ' t h pr ; I L izny'.i ort hestrLi il.ied ;iani of (Ijlt( e. The hall , 'Has .. t r t iv el d'forated bunt;.:. w ith. j mapie lea v es and t're-hii'.uts w ei i eve nin. eu ti 1 1 1 r. . til Ri:itM.LS. 1 ruzcowski return ii to Ret-r ; York, N. V .. is a mi est for sevei.il id,js with relatives and frnT.ds. ! Miss Helen Zhorowski of New York. N. Y.. is a gue-t tf several lavs at the home of Mr-. Rmilia !'.oczkiewic.. 11. S .Iaurel st.
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:a lp.. -t . ret .i;:d .iltei a is!' of two weeks in I'all Hiver. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoi'-winski .i.iir,-i,: r, Ko-... h, te leturned
'o n-ii Moiiie in ui "H if. ion., .in r a isit of j'-voial wetks with rel-! ttivc-- and friends. M::thew iMdh ki sot) of Mr. ami Mr-. Thomas Kmllicki. !t nse st.. wh" i.ad his U'M-:N am! adono;ls i.-:iiii,f. Tne,Ja. is dojric niclx. John i z cho ski ha- returned from f'hicaco. wher he has heen for s-ral rnnth. Miss Acres K'oz!v ska. Lafayette I hlVtl.. left Wdneda for hr home ; in Ne.v ( iiiislc. Ind.. where L. Ko.',t)w k a past few tlays. hei I i mother. Mrs. A. has I I Seen verv ill the RIVER PARK i on KKPOUTF.R CALL riKi.L rnoNh mvF.it iakk 4:
' hroiiKht frtni Hutler. Mo. wluue he! Th- Walkerton Iii! held itsjh:'! h' " held in jail sime his arlast meeting of the season Wednes-j ' ost in Colorado several w eeks a 1:0. ! day afternon at the home of Mrs., There were no throats when h was Harvey J'.auher. N. llihth st. Fol-1 rouarhj from the train t the court j hjwing the husiness session the time house. There was no show of vjo- 1
was dciU socially and with neeille work. Refreshments were served. Mrs lohn Karher S Twelfth st f -ntertained at 12 o'clock dinner Wednesday complimenting her hou?guests. Mrs. Maude Innell, of Chi - cago Mrs. I'ra rices Wilson and Miss Mahhe f'ennell of Ru-'hanan. Mich., j Covers were laid for H. Spring Iloweris were elfcctlvely used in the I decorations. Other guests were Mrs. I Charles Keasoy. Mrs. Alhert Wil - son and daughter, MNs Klinor Wil--an of South Iik-ml. Miss (trace Wolfe, teacher of the I seventh grade of the River Rark i schtiol and her schol irs enjoyed a picnic and wiener roast supper at i'ottawatomie Rark Wednesday evening. Fifteen girls from the office of iho Mishawaka Woolen Mills will iiold a picnic and weiner roast suppe; at I'ottaw atomic park this cve-nin-,'. Mi.-s L'va Myrs enKitained the Merry Maids Wedmsdav at her of home on Clilford ct. Rusine routine nature was transacted. The remaining time was spent socially.! Miss "irginia Miller and Zitella .lud--on won the lavors in the contests, i Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be June 11 at Rottawa - torn 10 Mrsit six honor Rark Frank K. Wolfe entertained o'c lock dinner Wednesday In of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Lord af Cruthersville, Ind. fornieilv River I 'ark. Mrs. W. Wright will have her guests at dinner today Mr. and Mis. T. C. Wright of South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munroe of Jaiy, Intl.. and Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Whitten and da ughter-i' Misses Ressie antl Margaret Whnt-n of Michigan t lt'. lnd. Miss Nilah Sage has returned r Jiiher, Ind.. alter a visit witli rela-1 tlV t S here. j Mr. and Mrs. 1'. D. Kvaris and' family and Mr. and Mrs. William j t hock have returned from North' i Liberty. Ind. i.inertv. him., vvnere tnev attended , a t o'clock dinner p.n ty Tuesday j it the home or .Mrs. William Mam?rovv. given in honor ot trie .:nu I birthday anniversary of her son. ! t)rville Mamerow. Mrs. Ruby Wall act Mrs antl sun. Jack, who have i -n visiting' friends here this week, will return j to (Ja i y. Ind.. today. Mrs. Dan Kelberg. Mishawaka a v.. I jlils returned Ironi Walkerton where i she was i ailed by the illness of her; mot her. Mrs. Samuel Cui niiean. Neri condition is improved. j t L. R. W gn-r will leave this ning tor a few ilavs' visit at Rockford, j i Mr. ami Mrs. lg-n of Logansport Ind.. ware guests thoir laughter. Mrs. Sid i o leu aa cnei , . Slil tll wt U'u.llll.w'ltif f . ' I I I I l., . 'I III . 'IHJ , ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison.! . Fighth st.. left today for Kokono. j !rul wh-i-c they will j Mrs. Harrison will a automobile races at visit relatives. -o attend the Indianapolis ! s-a tunla y. Leon Fuih r ami daughter. Miss RI line ibiller. and film Myers, will leae tidiioriou for Ii.dianapolis o ittend t?i actoaioi-ile racrs h'-bl l here S.tturdHV. i -'HH'AGo, .May Chicago's1 r-cntlv alipointed s ..periniender.t I tu sr-tooD. Ch.fl-H . K. Chac'.sei. j whose stiarv was fixed a liS.'tOO,' as replaced We.ines.Jjy througr ; .iciior. t f a newly appo.nu:d si nooi , !.oard. hy t'. ttr A. Mortcnson. A po-' i bt.cal t onte-t i back f the enquire. ! Mr. ( hatNev. in .v?! two months' 1 1. l v ml t ne , h.is never received ar.y ; cd nis -jk.r. The con;tst over coni trol ot ChicaJ-o's pubh; s hools has . been co.;tinuo'is for about thre i g ci n g school botra. while Mayor W:ih.t,m II..1 IhoriU ?nP headed the other faction.
Jiectric Appliances
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In Mis Veda Crai, treni the Hotpoint factory. Come in and see the cooking beinQ done on these devices. Store closed all dav Friday.
I I.A.MVK. M . Ala: . : . Shot t !; jaftr .Ja Lrch had p'e.i.ied nuilt
to the -mirder of Sheriff Jt-hn Harlow, and his son and !rid l-o-n sen-t-Mc'd to life initrisinni''r.l. 2 mn . i enteret! t he t rt om. totk LM'h frrn tne hinds if offeors and ! hanged him in the yard 1 for a croud of .".fit persons. When j(vnrh' lody was swum; into th ail. thspectatirs. in'lndln: manx women ami ohihlren. fheeretj. i Lynch is one of few white men to j he Iym-h'l in Missouri. ! Immediately after J'j.liie V, J Thurm; n pas-d senti-nee. he or'111- ! dered Lynch taken to his offic dor uiiartl of seen deputies. Here he was allowed to srreet hi ww. la h mother and sister. Hi handufTfi had Lecn removed that h muht ld his hahy and he had just p,'i-n Mf child Lack to its mother jwhen tile men entered and seized him. Lynch this afterrmon had Leer ; . lence in the court room w hen the 1 prisoner was arraign d. and accord- j I in to witnesses the men composing i the mod gathered in the corridors! J "f the court house, and .n th yrl , i and no warning was gien of their I action. . ; Capital Inni-hrncnl linKsihlo. 'aprtal iunishuient is not posslhle ' under a law enacted hy the legisla-I j ture in niT ; t repeal t An attempt was made ' the present law shortlv ' after the Lynch shooting and the ! chief supporter of the repeal of the, law was Rep. Henry Chancellor of i Ra rton hangpl. Lynch county, where L nch w as was a rested at I-amar on 1 ! the towt ..f s;r t ..... v, . . 1 -.. . j 4 .1 1 -.1 .-v. I.I1UI.1 ll LI i lll'I iut-. where he was charged with noxcar robhery. 11 March ;:. Sheriff Harlow in response to a request of Lynch to use the long distance telejrhone. opened his cell. L nch drew a revolver and shot the sheriff, killing him instantly. The son of the sheriff -a me to his father's rescue aianr ua" i,I0 shot by Lynch and died two days later. A posse with bloodhounds attempt ed to'trail Lynch hut failed. OhtaiiM il Cr si 1 I und1 Leaving Lunar. Lynch, according jto his confession went to Kansas ny. ami rrom there to sr. 1 .011 is. from where obtained funds j frieiwl.. Coing to Jacksonville. 111., I 10 purchased a motor car and start-
of, fti west, ire was reiused permission I to cross the Mexican border and conj.(,r tinned on to "Kos AnKeles. "oming
i hack eat. he was recognized at La j Junta. Ct)L.. Ly a reshlent of Lamar. I and a pp. hended. I Lynch s arrest at I-a Junta ca me IDT iL
That familari sound again is heard at the Bathing Reaches, as the happy bathers plunge into the briny deep. We have prepared for this sudden warm weather with the greatest showing of Bathing Suits in the city. The smartest styles and color combinations you have ever seen.
Bathing Caps all Colors 25c to $1.00
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WEEK END BAGS Ivory fittings $12.00 to 18.00 Without fittings; $7.50 to $12
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. " r , " to Mm ..fte, ' ' 11 1 w h i t . i : -: i ! I i ) '. , - tined at P'it!-i-. Mo th a U t ho i i'it' r n w o : Id if tJi.tt t:n;e t.eliev:n th.at PO! r,. fc ,, I., IlJ.t r i o 4 ot tr,.-lnier.-e ft lin: Aftej- Jiiv return to Hut:" Lmh itnfesf., thtt l-,e had tr m.p. 1 throjuh the ountry siirro a u.li r-. t lim:ir after his es.-aj,. u.. at ,,:), tiiiif whilf l-e nit: trailed , fh I'OSse with hloodhe.;nds. h id 'c 1 a tine if th- streT roriios t.f town ami wathed tl.e pose work Whrl' I.M' h made no cnf e s - ! ( to w here he h id I it, in ivhirli he I. im: ed a ind the w t -t kill s'h.-rr: his mother an 1 i ' i J I a r I o w and his so n. J wife were supposed to have siii'ii:cled it t o him. They wet, heid imi nirui ihm ! I ie I Iiis es a pe i ; J' ! charge f !ein ac-essoijes to the ! crime. aitiation: Mii Dints i Aiuits: ! Vou are invited to assemhie withj the Army and Navy l.'ninn at p. ni. at .".Ji S. Mit higan st for IV-- ! "nilion da parade an. pmtoim-v c. i. Ro(ii-;Rs. Commander. öl:;. 3, 1 Adt.
FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE
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ot new designs in muuntings set with perfect diamonds. An ideal graduation gift at $Z5.00. Clauer's Jewelry Store 105 S. Michigan Si.
i A QTUT? Prices Ranging in j Bathing Suits from $1.50 and up
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The famous Annette Kellerman Bathing Suits in wool and tricolette. with striking color combinations, from S5.50 to S15.00 Gray, also black "tank suits" for swimming, $1.00, $1.50 and $2. 00.
THE BlltGHT&ST SPOT IN äOWM
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i i. 1 ! : I f r! . . ' , J O I : l ) i . i . .: ' 1 'th : i . : t t t s ;'- i i . e '-i t . i V 1 1 : s - m.i A Bring Your Produce to South Bend. and Get a Square vDeai in Price.andin j 1 radc. W'v? ;ire JispIaYin a tine -ekvtion ni perfect blue white I )i;mionJ tf n inountea in 1 J-karat Titlanv mountings. I'hee are real value at $50, $85 and $100. A Special Showing Bathing Shoes All Colors $1.25 to $3.00
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PARASOLS In colors, Ivory, silk cord and leather grips, $5.00 to $12.00.
