South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 163, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1919 — Page 7

TirrniiAY rr-rrsrsr.. .rryr. 12. ipi. DEVOTED TO THE OF WOMEN Misses and IMdreii Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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.Mine 12" N. M u.1. sr. uii! r;tci t tin at bndgt . ruvuv Tn r w.li be three a:. ! i I in hn will h serv ic : r." t h .1 1 1 pi: v i ,, ir. 1 fojWilli. in s will aNo ' h"n'r g : -l .it an :W oirn.i affair to he p;'T. Saturday evening by the t,ahf rs of (h prm. try department of t h e Kirs' M-tho.1;-t Kii'f chur'h Th affair w:'.l p ti-;ü at th hom-1 f of Mr-. K.-'ror I!oh. ncnin-. ;.' W. Marion st . mi p-rlr.t :ul-nt of th 1 I i r t m nt. A r.umi' r of othr partie are he. Irr planned in nmplini' nt to MKs Williams Ahs- marriage to I'hili!" L. Nijr is to take .; on Jurv 1. The rr.arriag- of .Miss Alma Ib-rn-hardt and Willi Kinsr of Kettrand. Mid.., to,k jilai'f Thursday afternoon a 4 ' lock at th- p irsonigof th WVMminixtr J'r-s'.vt'i ian church. It-.. th.- rrmuny. A. M. Keils, performed At a charming 1 o'clock bin h on thi- aft rn'Min Miss '.f.- W. Colfax av m nt to M i ..-, Ada !ri d-eb-rt, .and to Klorero .- Wehl. paid eompliK. Collmer, 1 hr ;tiint and toijMn, Mrs. M. J. S'hfldon and Ir. Mary Sh-ldor. of Scotts Hltiff. h. Th r' w-r- pl.ic- for 11 KUfbts at th- prttily api'ointv'l tai-:-. Th" uddin? of Mi; liojv-, dau'hf'-r of Mrs. ron ami Iwi Koyc?, All'Tt Johnand Bruce J Iarnon f Tontlaf, Mich., took plac .it the parsonage of the Fir.t Hapt:s hurch Tu"xlay afternoon. Kev. V . S I a is dtii iatin. A r .-eption to th imnuMliate families followed the 1 er-mony at th- h"m- of th bride's father. Tl .V. I-'ran'is st.. anl th' i ample 1 f t immediately for Pontiac vhor- thev will r-side-With a rermony of sinip!icit. th- wtahlinp of Miss Jane V.. White. iM'l't V Colfax aw. daughter of Mr. i and Mrs. Ira Whit-. t Williams' I Hums Duff, .son of Mr. and Mrs. W II hull nf I iCr in In.l truk 1 pin Weiln'laj afternoon at 4:3jT. ' lo at the hom- of th hride. The ceremony was performed ''y K v. II. i:. Carr of the St. James' Kpiscopal church, in u corner of th living room, marked on each .side with lare po'.d candl.ihrum and baskets of sweetheart roses. Harnette I'icken.-on and Barbara llrown as flower sirls preceded the bride to th- altar. A wedding supper was served following the ceremony to the immediate families m the dininpr room of the home, which was decorated with! foret-rne-nots and yellow daisies.

A a '!: rt--y to Mis; K Will; i;ny. .Mi-s H ! n f rr

Mr. and Mrs. Duif will be at home ; division which is compos d l.rely at :'.;.." ( Vntral aw, I-ifiratiKe. 1 of Texas and Oklahoma troops. The at-of-town Kuei-ts present were , diviison tok part m the operations Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duff. Mr. andiaroMiiJ St. Mihiel and has h en ovMrs. J. K. Duff and family. Mr. and 1 erseas almost a year. Mrs 1'. .1. Hrown and family, and; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence nice. Mi-s fteorpe White f badrantrf. Ind.; lluth Hice, and Mr. and Mrs. Itay Mr and Mrs. C. K. Hrant of Dayton, j Hull of Dayton. (.. who have teen (.; Mrs. L. S. Klmmet of Armstead. I quests at the KImer F. Ahernethy Mont., an 4 Mrs. C. li. Mason of Kal- home. i:; Marquette av.. n turned amazoo. Mich. horn' Wednesday mnrniiiir. having Miss T.'hite is a jrraduato of l.c-j attended the Hupel-Abernethy wedlanl Powers school of Uoston. Mass..) ding Tuesday afternoon, and has been -onnectd with thej Mr. and Mrs. Walter .1. Whyte and South Hnd Conservatory of Music j children. Margaret and John of as Irarnatic art ilirrctor for some o-rnnce, N. J-. ar- th- quests of Mr. time. and Mrs. Charles H. Whitnioro. ll"4 Mr. DutT is a graduate of Wai.tsh ! Portage aw cobeg' and i" now one of the prmi- Mrs. W. M. Weld, lOt.' W. Coha nt nt lawvers f IaGrange. lav., has returned from Madison, -7- I Wis . where she spent the Aeek nd

Twelve members of the Centen-i nial club n t Vv'-Inesday afternoon at the ho mt' of Mrs. Werner. ru'.ail av. Mrs. Samuel Hutzb.ii h. , Miss Nellie Horn and Mrs. Mollie J?radi v wer' awarded favors in the g'iessing contests. Miss porn entertained with a number of pi i.m nolo and Mra. K. L. Kssex rerub-red a program of ocal sel-ctions The' next meeting will I-- held Juri 2 at th' home of Mrs. uniaciu. 1.. iulail av. The rrjrular meeting of the - dies" Aid society of the Stuil Meth--.iist Kpiscopal church was held on j Wedncsdav afternoon in th church i parlors. r)ir:ng the l.usiness sssin ! plans wer complot d for an ice: crt.ini Hocial to he held on the; r hii-.-K linn lone l'Ä. .Mrs Jv fin-1 car. and Mrs. Cornich acted .is h'.st-' i ,v(.s The nrxt meeting will held Julv J. t-V i Mrx. O. Hartman was hoste .it th- meeting of the Ladies' Aid and Kib'e class of the Maple church Wednesday afternoon were meml'erv ;rsnt Th arid fo'irth hii'trs of '.! (rove There , tnirUii sh::. v, cro read and discussed. The out of town guc-Tv wer. Mrs. "laude l.or.M. Mis tlretim-rt an 1 Mis. .1. Th.e W Stewart, all of I.akcviii. r t meeting will be hell a: home of Mrs. ("harks Tteasnr Julv $. he or. Mr. Charles Fhl entertained ' n e-nl rs of th Pie. sunt View V. C. T I", at her home. 7 : 1 Clevelinrj av.. ! Wei!MsIav afternoon. A fore.gn mission piogr.u.i vva.s presented vvithjj; reports Pl.uie of th'ir ork. r a picnic to be Plans w re held a' Co-! 1 üKard park. heme f M TK Ca :npau aV . They will meet at th W. i;. Jelf. ries. 1J Mr' J Fetter 11 W. N.o trif uis hostess at the ir.r cting of th' '. ud.niora circle. Wednesday aftr-iF. -ori. There were 1 miests pr "t During th- social hour refiisli- . . , . - L- II.... , (,(.; Cro S'TVei'l. Airs .-em Illlilv. will ent rtain at . h-r countiv Ii ..ri th. Sumi'üon Pi i.rie i J im- IV r.cr w.re 11 member present r.t t i of the Fan y Need!- . , 1 . whi. h w.is h Id at the 1 .. ho;,.. M : h ..t vi.. Fi.d Pull, !.. Dil'j S i ..... vv. ,' -1. . 1 i a f t""o:v I T t !T v . s !' it seKialiy an.; a d i'r.tv lun' h' om ' i; rved. The next raettir.; will be hvli June 3

Mrs. I II- rt Ft i-k. Thftf win a meeting of th- nvmhTs of th" I nd''Tid-r.t el -h Wdnd a', afternoon at th home of Mr A!!-rt Wright. Til Miri-ta st. Th- rntst favor wis a".irde. to Mr. .Jam- Th'nntii A p:i-rie -vil he h id J.in- .' m Pott i wat oini p. r k. Mis.-. T'ior ne Sii.rri.t and Mlv Ksth r I top- entiTlaint d Tuesday night at tho Hup homo, 1 . , S Franklin st.. with a hov r honoring .M ;. .W.li- U'a'Tfn. 1. " 1 1 1 - I c hn" wedding will take place in .Jul. The 1 ten vtM ,!! . -r.t ( ! all members of th' t-a hir.g staff of th.. s't udebak r s hool. Honoring Mrs fl ori:- furk'. Mi.-.s i:dith ;.nwo..l and Mi- Hlen Martindah', th' incm'.a rs of th- M try Ann tni of th Studlakr .rj-o-ration 1 11 1 r til i n ! V"ln-dav ni'ht I in thtdr lui rooms in th- adnimisj (ration building. Th- rooms w-r ' d"'orat' d with I 1 1 s and ardrn tlowT. On- of th- fcaturts of th' v-nin' was a m-k 'ldiri Tlur-wer-yii-sts p:as"'nt. Announcements

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lunrh'.onj Th- m tin of the :ur-k;i cluh j which was to have h't-n held Thnrw- ; flay aft rn)on at the home of .Mrs. Mildrrd ; Wilharn al(rt. 10: W. Washinr-

ton t.. has been' postpom d until June The Woman's I-'orein Missionary society of the Trinity Presbyterian hurch will meet Thursday after-, noon at th- horn' of Mrs. U. L. LobouKh. 22 4 S. St. Louis st. A program ohsrvin Flai: day will be presented at the meeting of the Norman Ktldy Sewing circle Friday afternoon at the horn of Mrs. Henry tickler, U'7 Paris st. Th' Wanita Sewini; circl- will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. L'the! Holland. 71 Marietta st. Mrs. Flizabeth Hummr, Jtt IC. Hroadway. will la- hostess to members of th- Frances Willard W. C I. at th- metin,' to b- h-li Fri day afternoon. All members are requeued t brinj; flowers with them in observance of Flower miseion day. Personals Cpl. Jaul Johansson, son and Mis. C. J. Juhaussoii. Laurel st., has landed safely of Mr. in Hoston. accoidinK to a telegram received hore Wednesday afternoon. He serve, 1 overseas with the machine gun battalion of the ::;.th '.th with her daughter. Miss Louis' W i ld v. lio is a junior at Wisconsin university. Airs. W Id attended the senior 1 ' swiiu' oui" on Friday and held da on Saturday. 1 Frank Toepp. jr.. son of Mr. and Mis Frank Tepp. sr.. ö-." W. i Washington av.. returned WednesIav from St. Paul. Minn., where h has been attending the St. Th'mas Mihtarv college. News of Interest on the West Side SOCIAL pUMÜS of i:vi: rs. the seventh l The eighth rades of St. Hedwige sohol held th-tr .-cience p-ri.l th.e following program in no -.1 ,, the class! room Thurs.iav afternoon: Chorus. Wia.anka Melvdvi Polskich:" com-1 posit ion reailtng. ign.icy : anai e - , . 1 ik 1 . . . - 1-1 4 lo.iark- "Julius Slovvat ki, p.n.en.i; "Pbonosc l).i'wczyni I V--r inL;i.Vli-7- ' ( IbrOIlli l ZStochovvv." T. MarszakwsUa Wi "s - - n a." M Wesolo-. ka ' "t'ki s P:uty." IV Kov'hanowski; "livjc Cidar.ska," U A'-jd (pi'a Maryi." L. Kowal.-ki; "Wincenty Pol" S. Witucka ; "Polska, L Pavvlicki; "I'rac;t Fi'.iuk. K. Koto'imski; horns. "Mars." .a Hug; nvitation. "Igr. icv Pa.lal u ski," K. Chbbow-j . ..fx f.T l. ... ... 1 I 1 w.l- o 1 li.Mv t'kl' i''.'";.i. a..l Peka : ' iMzie Sczesci. . (.. Cr., sk: ; P'l.-ko Mo.iu U'ona Prei-u ". "Spiew ; Wolr.o-c: " K Smogor: Zwvci.-z.'y. i Ko- lia nmRi: voca 1 Olli, L.I Woo. 11.. : re it..t;"n. 'I'krei 1.' Ctdir.sk."' T. W. Wo;ci-ch-I Itv 1vnsk:: o vv s i 1 "Ks Skarca. 1 .ymkow-1 ; i.i k : Jan Sobieski." 'Pad'. I'l'ilvm." 1 ! "Kwiat Polsk'.e." !"Armu Pol-kn." F. Wesolek '. hrzanow ki: ; Woj.-u chou ska ; ; Z !C itkovvska ; 1 ' P. i ZO'le (lollbkl. Kudnik I.:-ka." ' v.o'-or; chr'is. "Mar. 7. Za Hue."! Ktmavks l Pk.v. S .1. (Jruza and; Kt v .lohn Marl. Tht; rom uas tastil dectiratl with American and! Polish Mas ar.d gardtn Mowers. ! The singing practice of S: Hed-' wire's Choral society wi',! be held Tuesdiy evening ut rlk .it St ! Hedwig- school Mis 1; 1 Pe h.-r. 12 11 i'a alp i st.. vor pb.is.tnt!' entert. i in-i a numla r of tie ir'.s at h r home at brth-:a purtv' in honor of her m'JnT.mt, iiiu .ii.-s n;t;u" P'.cho v- dr. .-da y a it moon. 1 ne a was. pent in games, contests anJ so-

Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife

4 i Their Second why m.ih;i: opi;s:i thi: nox l ltdM Tili: ATTIC AND WHAT mm: niiM) i. it. For a moment I gazel in blank ::. ir-u.t-nt at William Trumbull, th- : '- t. f ebV-witted. village characwin was helping me move Ibcky's "collection" of periodical from ojr old house to the one we had bought, and who has just re-P'-ated -the " description he had giver, of us to our new neighbors. Then I f-U back into my chair in a paroxism of :ughtr that left me help-U-s. and incidentally did more to remove my nervous headache than all the powders I'd been taking for it. That old jt.-t of Dicky's about my ;Vf kJv history class for the mem -'rs of the exclusive Lotus club, which brought me in a tidy little income of my very own the jest which he fancied much that he frequently repeated it had come back to us in a way that I hoped would ffectually cur' ,n husband of ever uttering it again. William must have heard him say it. or had heard Matie and Jim repeat it. It was to the erfect that I iiiU-ht a.s wVll launder the clothes of the lubwomeri as to launder their brains. William had understood and had repeated that I worked in a laundry on e a w eek against my husbands wishes. He had also given our neighbors to understand that Dicky was a sign painter, "artist" meaning nothing to William's mind. "Kxcus me, William," I said,1 wiping my eyes at last, and smiling at the poor f-How. who was standing fir.'t on one foot and then the other, grinning sh epishly. wholly unal le to oee where the joke lay. but perfectly willing to share it or to take the credit of it. whichever would please nie tiiost. I Just happened ti Üiink of something- funny, and I ouldii't help laughing. Now let' get back to our packing." W illiam Trumbull's Discovery. For 1 had put down tl.e perfectly nitural impulse to instruct William carefully haw to correct the false impression he haI given. I knew the gossip of the little village, howit eddied and flowed -.round any newcomers, knew also that it was' harmless, ami that the people whom we really care to know would sometim' laugh with us at William's description, while those who knew no better than to believe t wouldn't b particularly congenial acquaintances

anyway. curely fastened lid. and lifted the It was far into the morning when layer of wrapping paper that proWilliam made his tinal trip with the tected the contents of the box.

papers and c.,m' back to see whatj further ord-rs there were. I had giv-; en him a key to the new house, for cial diversions. A tine luncheon was served. j The gymnasium class of Iwidy Kal-j cons Z. Palicki. No. 1. will hold its exercises Friday evening at Z. Balieki hall. W. Division st. ianci:s. More than l.0 couples attended th- d.inc4. uiven Tuesday evening hy the memhers of Falcons M. Ilomanowski at K'scius7.ko hall, S. Ch.ipin st. (i routkowski's orchestra furnish- i ed the music fijr the program of i dance.-'. I im:v social. The "Promien W'olnosci." Polish rlief circle of St. Casimier's church will give a penny social Tuesday evening. June 2 4. at S o'clock at the St. Casimier's school auditorium. Webster st. P.ooths will he arranged ! about the hall with various articles. ; including home mad pastry, candy 'and fancy work. Luncheon will be ' er erl. ri;ilMl.S. adrew Xowak of Chicago is visitin g

friends and relatives here. He is'"11" 1 now er umk- ro.ioinB

a 1-.,. ,.... ..r Mr m- v.i.,1. -" r''' -. -if-- iiai ,ifrt Wi..trowki. .ir. ;md Mrs. 1 7 W. Th'-mas st.

Alovsius C.aieski ofwrf anu -wrss rra"K ,,au 01

pimt . Mich., who have be-n visitjnc the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 v . 1 r,Mi .viacKievvicz. I 'av ion si., returned home Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank lVhrzycki and. sin. Kdmund. Meade St.. nave! gone to Pittsb-irg. Pa., to v isit with the formers oar. nts. Mrs S T. Steinnian and daughter.'

Flor, nee. S. Ch.ipin st.. returned , thf Women's Hible chits of the MethThursday morning from a visit with odl-st Episcopal church was held

relatives in Kenton Harbor. ToervVi Hon. 7vrvki who hron ixw.tin - with frien.U- left fn.l.iv fnr! ( hH'.U'O. -!.......,.... C . 1 ,-. , I ' 1 n 'i I'.. 1 1 . .1 aui iirvb i enn 1 r- ' i.lll- H ( .-'.n'ir" rni. ''ll l'i and Mrs lloman Sobiewski. 91 In-. di.na a v., who is very ill with ty - rhoil fever, is reported better todav. Mrs Man Kratnieeki arrived h r. from Michigan City for a few ,1a vs' visit with relatives and friends, She js a guest of Mrs. Anna Ilrat1 r.ie ki. 1S19 Liston st. PKIVA TU ALrrir.LI Itim'U.NS. Word has been receiv ed here of th- arrival in Newport News of Mandel Altfeld, privat r.rst class of the 17th machine gun battalion, sixth division, who has been oversea1 for or.e e.'.r. In th Jan. 12 isf,, of the News-T'.mes Pvt. Altfeld

described his experjerces whilr with, " neia weath Yanks ir. the Argor.ne forest. "enday, July 9. The place of meet- , I n w ill be decided later. Mr Mary south lU-ml lWlvw No. !, L. O. T. M.I Ha!kin of Ftnworth. Mh., was presKach lady attending meeting Fri-; nt al tne meeting, dav evening is requested to brine a1 ivr Park school was successful

. ----- - - dish towel for shower for cupboard.

Trtf NEWS-TIMES Want Adslprue- H9!n Paul an1 therine

ft " " 1 is perfectly trustworthy, and when he returned it he hesitated for a moment as if he'd forgotten something. "Guffs Pll go up to the attic again and see jf l'v overlooked something." he said. "Seems to me I remember seeing a bo or two up .here that I didn't get that was behind the rafters T won't lo any; hurt to look, anyway." ! He was gone ;uite a while, and when h' came down he bore in his arms a. box smaller than the on'-s inj which Dicky had put some of hm books, a box, moreover that appeared . to he nailed. j Fourtd this tucked away bak of 1 th- rafters.'' he explained, 'just ;tf if homebody had put it away and forgotten it. Hut they can't hide nothin t-o ood that 1 can't Itnd it." A Ilt-ture His weazened old face looked up at me with an air of cunning triumph. It reminded mo irresistibly of a squirrel that had found a tore of securely hidden nuts. I looked at the box curiously, wondering if it really belonged to Dicky or was one overlooked by the Itr nnans when they moved away from the place. It was of wood, somewhat smaller than the ones in which Dicky had stored his magazines, and bore no label whatever. One board of those covering the top was lesd securely fastened than the others.! 1 1 I . . 1 I ... I.. 1 W..! 1...i l.intufi lift 1 indicating uiai 11 iiau wt--ii 1 v 1 and replaced again after the box had been put away. There was very little dust upon it. compared to tho one we had handled before. "William"' I spoke his name quickly, and the old fellow jumped convulsively, a way he had when addressed suddenly, "did ou dust thl-jj box off before you brought it down?' He looked at me apprehensively, Iut the child-like honesty of the old hap made him answer truthfully, even though he feared a reproof fori not having done his work. "NVm, Mis' (Jramle, I didn't." ho stammered apologetically 'I dbin't think there was no need if we wa3just goin' to load it on the push cart,! 'twould get all dirty goin' oyer anyway." So it had been opened recently! Then why should it be pushed back behind the rafters in a way that would indicate its owner had tried to hide it from prying eyes? With a sudden resolution, the mo tive for which I didn't care to in-i luire. I sent Wiliam upon a trumped J up errand, and then with a hanmiefj and chisel. I prb'd open the inse-i The first thing that met my eyeJi was the pictured face of Grace Dra-j perl RIVER PARK FOR KKFOKTEK CALL, nr.LL rito.NK kivkh imuk A pretty June wedding took place Wednesday fvening at o'clock at the ome oi Mr- and Mrs. W. Anderson. S0J S. Sevtnth si., when their daughter, Miss Ckla Irene Anderson, became the bride of Clifford j Weher, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weber. 705 S. Kddy st. Kev. 1. O. Kullison, pastor of the Hiver Park j Methodist Episcopal church, read the 'marriage ceremony, under a canopy ! of roses and smilax. The rooms were ! decorated with rose and ferns. The j bride wore a j:own of while messa- ! line with an over drape yf white I georgette and carried a shower ; bouquet of brides roses and mij gonette. The attendants were Mr. and ; Mrs. Neil McGrew, sister, of the f i .i ( oriae. .viiss i-isie iops piayea tne I "Bridal Chorus"' from "Lohen- ; Srin." and during the cereI ine leremony luncaeon was served 10 i 40 Kts. The out of town guests Lolumnu '- Jintl ""s- JOS"Ua An" (U'rson- grandmother of the bride, i.aiiii r-iiM 1 0 11 r-1 1 11 e 1 .1 v n r w 1 1 " 1 aim .iis. ui.i .nueison 01 vwieeier, i Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Weer will leave 1 . .1 1 " 1 3 n-i 1 today on a two weeks' trip to Mar- ; 'n' In1- , after which thev will he home at .00 S. Kddy st. ThM regular monthly meeting v einesday afternoon at the home of 1 i Mrs. Leon Fuller, S. Sixth st. Mrs liupo had charge of th devotional service and read the K''th psalm for the scripture lesson. Mrs. 1. .4 f ill... .1 . l . u m.ue wie opening praer. '"Mrs - J- J- Uo' Je'i th missionary : Btu,I-v -ind read the chapter of "The rons or Tne omenhood oi lnI dia " lrs Udwm Stull who has just rrned from Philadelphia. Pa where she attended the world's con j ference of the Hible student.-, gave 1 a very interesting talk and report of the Jmftings she attended. A general . --ciiion on "The evils in our neigh1 " kj The good in our neighborhood and community" will be discussed at the n-xt meeting. It was decided to hold their annual picnic Wednesday. June; V 1 luu,Mdlwmie TarK extin th content of the Humane society for themes written by the chool rhlllftn I f 1 a r.4i .

Honeymoon

Nelson, third pr:?.e. Thj prizes will be awarded at the grammar school in South Hend by the Humane society Friday evening. The seventh grade pupils of the Iliver Park school will entertain th Teachers with a picnic supp-r nt Pottawatomie park this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wal -er Hizer. who war quietly married at St. Jiseph. Mich.. June 7. are quests of Mrs. Hizer's crandmot her. Mrs. S. p. 'lark. Ninth st. They will be at home after June 14 at S3h S. Seventeenth st.. River Par. The regular meeting of the L. and (j. club scheduled to -meet Thursday with Mrs. W. Straub has been postponed one Week. Capt. Knapp, who recently returned from overseas after IS months' service, arrived home yesterday aftt rnoo'i. Mrs. John Perkins of Berrien Springs. Mich., is a guest of Mrs. H. Southworth, Lincoln way. Mrs. Paul Monshey of Voungstown, (., who is vis-iting her mother, Mrs. L Arm-'irong. South Hend. was a guest of Miss Jeannette Stockman Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Karsen. Dale st.. have received word that their son. James Larson. 317th signal corps, had arrived at Camp Mills, and would be transferred to Camp Pevor.s. Mass.. this week where he would receive his discharge from serv if e. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schott, Dale st... have moved to Kddy st.. South Hend I'onatd Mc Daniels has arrived here from "amp Sherman. Chillicothe. O.. where he received his discharge from the L. S. army service and is a truest of his mother. Mrs. McDaniels. and sister. Mrs. lloyd Joles. S. Eighteenth st. Mr. ami Mrs. S. R. Tarsen. Dale st.. are building a cottage at Magie Point, near Osceola, where they will spend the summer. They expect to move into it some tim this month. The condition of Mrs. C. S- Clark S. Tenth st., who was bitten in tho f"ot by a dog last week, is improved. Mrs. Ivouise Flewellin of Iafayette. Ind.. and Mrs. Fred P.rody and son of Chicago returned today after a visit with Mrs. Jewel Whaley. MS Smith st. W. Stienes. Mishawaka av.. has resigned his posuto:a as caretaker of River Park lights and Gilmore Nifong. S. Seventeenth st., has been appointed to tin the vacancy. Mr. Nifong will begin his new duties June - J.

HOUSE WONT ACCEPT RECOMMENDATION WASHINGTON. June u. By a ote of : in to r. the house Wednesday refused to instruct its conferees on tho urgent deficiency bill to accept the $:'72.Oit0 item added bv the senate for continuing the federal employment service until Julv 1. ! Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

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Wheelock & Company

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Misses' r.ciuation and first communion dresses cf voile, net and ocanuy fine l.vre and embroidery trimming? m-ir.y with fiufTy rurTles and tucks. Aires 10 to . 1 4 years $8.50 to 5 If). 30. Girls' 'AC-ation dresses in pl.ii ! Jn-I triped pingham. also pir.in pink. hiu".i ar.-i greens large variety of thec: girlish i mrr! - els; apes 6 to 16 ye.-rs. Special pnecs 51.98. $2.98 to 56.50.

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Creepers for Tots, also the jnrV new Dutch Romper3 with pockets $1.25 to $2.50. OFF on Children's Coals and Capos.

? wool jersey bnf!jin 5ui!: years. Special 51.9 5. V ktti aV VvUr-si J Children's socks, in plain colors and fancies, 35c pair. J 00 SURE: r - - --v it . -,i i . A 7 1 ! 1 r : - .! r-- 1 - -.hit -'"s;u,:: i it iii -.'.. .) l. ;ri" e es t t he 1 '. I :. I N I fe. ti v - ...:! .'( 1 s';' :s ri .0. 1 ; ;!- - 1 1 ' - . - K V K -i.e. M-' s I '01 ;, r .--,t SI ':!' Wir;l r 1 t v : .- ' ". .-'. In w : r. - r h .- : ): ! r '. KKSP NI to s .-;.! h. .'...' s n the r':,d. Knb th- - t!-.'--Ight kiro! - f Si:i:'I' ':. ;. 1 n .5 all The tirro tak.r.g 'H.N'"KS Tn . r no h'i :. ' rs-.It Dr. J. Burke, OITOMI.TKIT M Ml'fi. OITH IAN. 17.0 S. ,Milii.in -t. I.-t. l'n ( ; t: Su '1 : a s . t I y :.!-;...: r ; r t r i x W e-J S wer , . ww m - t t 4v wwrr- .-wi - - in v. wasiii.n(;tii. Avn A Jewelry Store for All the People, CLAUER'S j MloMjui. wr WiwJilnron. I I mm S20E co- 6 BIS 223 S. Mich!rn St. !l t ww wJrw iUlUUUl J wm T ! lTr"'; 1 -"'",". s . i -wv---j Patronize the advertiser he I twm ill AA X r Mk mWm Mm IAII I 13 ilCiC ill JVU.

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