South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 152, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1919 — Page 3
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LAST MUSICAL
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First M. E. Church to Give a Program Tonight at Their Edifice.
News of the City 1 hrst brethren from the i CHURCH TO CELEBRATE
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mahiiiace licenses. Bernhard D. Johnson. carpenter.
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oices will participate In the bong service to be given at the. Kirht M. E. church Sunday night. T.e program, tho last of its kind to be given until fall, has been arranged by Fred G. Haas, organist and director. The program follows: Prelude "Adoration" (from Holy City) (jaul Processional hymn No. 62 .... lilies Prajer. Anthem "Gloria from 12th Mass" Mozart Tenor solo "Come Unto Me" . . Hawley C. J. Jordan. rgan (a) "In a Flower Garden" (by request) ... Crammond b) 'To a Wild Rose".. McDowell Anthem "Out of the Deep" .... Lanslns Contralto solo "Eye Hath Not Seen" (from Holy City) Gaul M!x3 Ethel Phillips. frpn Offering A Cloister Scene" Mason Baritone solo "Fear Ye Not, Oh, Israel" D. Buck Roy Young. Anthem "Cornea at Times a Stillness' Galbraith Be nediction.
stenographer. South Hend. Hansom Crowel, machinist. South Bend, to Uuby Kamp, domestic Decatur, 111. Constant Kulpanowski, machinist, M'shiwaka, to Lulu Brallier, domestic, Mishawaka. Weisel, machinist, South Pf-nd, to Lillian Janowlak, inspector. South Bend. Siverio liulli, pastry cook. South Bend, to Anna Kose, South Bend. William Eang, engineer. Moline. III., to Mabel Howman, inspector. South Bend.
superior toniT. Vitus G. Jones vs. Tri-City Theatre Co., receivership suit. Frank J. Neifer v. Anna Neifer; suit for divorce. Krank J. Neifer vs. Anna Neifer; replevin suit. Etile Nordquist vs. Carl Nordquist, suit for divorce. Silvia Eble s. William Eble; suit for separate maintenance.
of the Firt ; Ardcrr.e, which i 1?. will be el-
i .-a-d with 'ippropriat' m rvicey to-; day. At the mornins service the ( pastor. Rev. A. i:. Thomas, will de- ' liver a sermon on 'The Urethren j
Plea in tin; New Day" and in the evening h will talk on "The Real Jsu's." The ypecial afternoon service at 2:1." o'clock will include a praise service by F. 15. Yoder, and an address. "Two Hundred Years of P.rethren History," by G. W. Bench, 1. I). Special services preparatory to communion on Friday night will be given each night this week at S o'clock. "Twice Porn or No Heaven" will be the instruction given by the pastor on Monday night.
WIFE SAYS HUSBAND NEGLECTED HER AND TOOK WOMEN TO HOME
MEN HELD ON TWO CHARGES;. HEARING JUNE 7 John Adams and Edward Doty, both charged with intoxication, resisting in officer, and fighting, will be arraigned in city court June 7. The men were arrested Friday afternoon by Patrolmen Diver and Olmstead after a free-for-all fisht. The otlict rs used their ti.-ts to rood advantage and scored two knockouts".
The Horoscope SIND A V AND MONDAY, .It'NE 1-2. Sundays planetary applets, both mutual an J lunar are indicative of a pleasant and satisfactory day despite some minor annoyances, probably having to do with money matters. Generally the day will be social, humane and. sympathetic, with the mind and the emotions full of uplift and charity. Those whose birthday it Is may anticipate a year of happiness and gain. A child born on this day will be kind, affectionate, generous and artistic. Monday promises to be a very active day, fraught with momentous interests. Important changes are forecast, with possibly events and circumstances of an unusual nature. There may be radically new departures or occurrences of an abrupt and unanticipated character. Thire will be new enterprises and situations arising, but there will also be danger of fraud, duplicity and deception. If these are guarded against, profit and satisfaction should result. Those whose birthday it is may expect a lively and eventful year with new work and change. A child born on this day will be clever, active, energetic, original.
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William Eble refused to associate
with his wife, Silvia Eble. would not
REVENUE RETURNS ARE DELAYED BY BLANKS
Extensions of time for making returns and paying taxes under certain sections of the revenue law have been granted by .the treasury department, according to information received at the offices of the internal revenue office. The extensions have been granted because of unavoidable delay in printing and distributing of blanks. An extension until June 13 is granted for making returns and payment of taxes under the section relating to soft drinks; section relative to automobile trucks, accessories, supplies, wagons and the like, candy and chewing gum; section relative to bronzes, paintings and works of art; section relating to transportation and duei; section relating to Insurance; section relating to admissions and dues, and the section relating to jewelry. If returns are filed and taxes paid under these sections by June 13 the taxes will not be delinquent and no penalitie will be assessed In such cases, but if the returns r.re not made and the taxes not paid the penalties by law will be Invoked by the collector. .
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A -2 over Lai ey's Golds in an interminim meet held at Notre Damp yesrdav afterif.ion. Corcoran
on numerous occasions brought other women to their home and acted
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man. according to the complaint fori "iison and bnv. Goodrich as one in ' '"' ;- separate maintenance tiled bv his 1 v-'hi-h to encourage the scout move- ' 'f ,,0.mtM ") ' . three fi nn I events, the pole vault, low wife in superior court. They were i hurdles and mile relavs. Posider.
married in December. 1917. and lived together until November of j Jry NEWS-TITLES Want AdS last yt'ar. ,
Carl Nordquist, deserted her four months .after their marriage ar.d refused to provide for her, in a suit for divorce entered in superior court. They were married in March. 1914, and lived together until July of that year.
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HUSBAND SAYS WIFE OFTEN STRUCK HIM
Although Frank J. Neifer. in a suit for divorce from his wife. Anna Neifer, tiled in superior court, says he owns the property in which they were living he sajs his wife ordered him from the premises and told him if he did not leave she would shoot him. He further says, that she fre
quently struck him. scratched him ir and beat him. They were married j E
in March. 1918. and separated a days ago.
With the divorce suit he riled ai
replevin suit to recover his automobile that he says she had nailed in the garage.
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AitDMonn. A II DM ORE, May 30. Albert Class and son and daughter of South Pend cave a concert at "the home of James Yanderwolfe on Sunday. Frank Collins accompanied on the piano. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson arn expected home this week after spending a two weeks 'wedding trip in western cities. Albert Priebe and family and Joe Daurer and children of South Bend and John Heckman and family and Mr. Heckman, Sr., of Pridgeman, Mich., were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Daurer. Miss Lena Esken spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Yanderwolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Clevenger spent Saturday and Sunday with her Mster. Mrs. O. Hinz, and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Anderson have received word that their son. Sergt. Frank Anderson, will toon sail from France for the United States. Mrs. Kingsbury and Mrs. UufTner c.f Chicago, are visiting their sister. Mrs. A. IL Moon and their aunt, Mrs. Leason. Mrs. Relnboid entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for 13. Community center meeting will he held Friday evening. June . at the Ardmore school house.
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