South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 166, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1919 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Winners of Honors in Class of 1919 of South Bend High School

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Wh"n th r!.,ss of lflr of h South Infl hiirh f eh'ol i Ta!ii.'it-l on Thurffl-iy nürht th-f 1-1 yfi-irnts will stand out as having listmpuishfil thfmvIvf'S in scholarly altalr.m'nt anl with tli ni will th winners of thf boy'? anl girl's lr idfrship mflal.-i. th .m nouncctiiTit ui whirh i. not Tf;.'nl until that ni-ht. Th .ct!ao-nts h :vf not only won local honors hut wc hrmi'ht ilistinrtlon to tho high sf-hno thn-ii-h thir ach'evemfntF in comp titmn with 5!uInts r s'-hnoN. A scholarship in Sjanish, lumornbl- nuntions in m'tthmitl's anl Cnirüh wan t li rr alt of thir participation In tho Chi'-Jito univf iMtv examination, while tho m nih rs if thp Iikp Poret toam won th- 'iM medals In oral rxpr.-iori arul lrttrr writing r-ntitlinir thrrn to the .vilr loving cup. To Deliver 'aIrli torj . To Mi-s I.tirillo Sn'i'ir hi brn riv.n th honor of ilrlivt rint: t!i vnlrditory ndrlrr-fs, tli h:t;h t trihut which can 1a triven for fxcel-lnc-In scholarship. Ranking not f.ir blow MSs Snoop Jn s-boi irship aro Mlis IWthT. Klhcl. Miss .Ir.Io firavfs anl Mis If. Iuclllr ribrr who arr ticl for Pilut atory honors. Mivs Elb'! will lelivrr tbo salutatory pror at th cornmrnr '-m" nt oorcic. M1- Oravrrt will prrsr t tho laus potin, nn-1 tli r'afs iioh5',y will be rail bv ?lic C,.'r!.f r. Ofsl.lr winning snlutat,ry honors? Mips fjrrhr was awrirlr'l th" irnhl mflal in th oral rxprosinn rontvt at Iiko I'rst nri(l w;t. rivn honorabln mention by the local Kimlish ilpartmnt. Tho Thruh Tascft mr.1,,1 for rxcMlrncr in Knelish whi--h iw.'ml1 rarh vr.ir Tv N. Tajssotr a si a nrmorhl to Ii f Imürbt'-. Thr'ih. who ,!i-.l whil" yot a fnlTit in hih school. h;i hrrn won tins car by Mirs IoroThy flHtz. Mi-s (l-!t wis nlso r.ifmf'cr of th ta'n whi-h ntrr-1 th "-n p' t it i rx miin itions at 'b. i'lco university r 1 1 1 at Tirtkn l'c-rest. winning an hono-ai-V

mention in f.;ncli-h at tb- former nnd th coM mriVil in lKtir writing! At the latter. I AVin MMU Mc.lab 1 n

i.ejtaron ixirmey, wlio roprr-Ttit"'! the Jocil school in ma t h m 1 1 :rt .(r

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was al.'o wt1 m honor. ible mention bv ; the local ma thetna ti"-4 irp.ir? juent j

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EGITAL PROGRAM

TO BE PRESEN

Mis. Ponna K, m ho. , o, , K P.rtip(,pjS Qf MlSS ThCODllila Mathe com pet it i 0 history ' miin i- , r

kiolska Will Give Musical Monday Evening.

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News of the City from the Official Records sri'i;iuoii ( oi kt.

Hiekry's subdivision of lot Ku. Sorin's second addition to Lowell, now part of South Hcnd. William S. Weaver to Tloland tthenchain, an-l (;race. $1; part lot .17. Wen ire r X- Krietihl-aum's scconil addition to South Hopt.

Alex HuanoWfAki vs. Irvin Leac h; I 'teorpo m. s-tu-in auer. .nne

tiamace suit. I Studebaker. i';.r!is'e and Clement

tudf baker, jr., to I'eter N'yikos and i'ofl;. $!; lot 74 1. Summit plaro

third aiidition to South 15. nd.

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Alhert Knapp. caMnet miker. South Herd. ti Theresa So.owski. seamstress. South I.end.

Henry Fritz, niftal p.di.sher. So'itli

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ent of r!ie history Tii'lal uhi-'h in' future yens is to a ;i t 'i n 1 1 !

award of -the Kcal l.i oi deptrt-! ' mnt Hon.raide mention jM that The put;N of Mis- Theophila

"Mi''" ir:in! . won IM" ,pss Map- i xi . , , R-a'-et Kbirk at-d Miss He!.-., s i

The n,;! t, Hohislnp wh)rh xvt ' T '"' V U,W ," i,,',-""'f-d in a re-. Freu l.ewis. electrician. South won bv f,,ntr?:n -.t the ' ":tal M-niiv m-ht at n o'rlock in i Hend. to Mary Mmir. bookkeeper

C9Ro -:inin HioT-vc: M ,. thf in Spin 'the recital bill of th. ronservn tory. ?vh vh!,h vls i nir'if home bx- T!:.,v i:, a-sf...! bv Miss WAI.ii l.ic'! i . .

aniine t..'!i!'.i u, ouiM. ana .Misrs

H.I.I CiA3fi: slMJAV. The (verland baseball f.ini will

l.eml. to Alvlna S. hmaltz. domestic, j mfPl th? Hoosiep Creams at :'. oVlo- k

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Jonah Pish or, laborer. South Pcnd. to Hattle San.icrs. xloniestic. South P. end. .Times Jones, carpenter. South Hcnd. to Tina Miller, waitress. South I. end. Cl.irnce l"aton, textile worker, South Pen.l. to M iry Clemans. weaver. South Hend. Walter lWs. cashier. Cleveland, to Helen M. Martindale. secretary. South Ilond. Jerome Rerriok. hotel ( lerk. .South '.end, to Carrie l.rown. stenocraph. r. South Pend. Howard Smith, sicn pa'.nter. South Tend. to T.eon.i Stoner. bookkeeper. South Pend.

nen iv org.iri.'e.i poiisb Am. r:c.n' : "Km-,!,." lrad;rc o:apan. otaP- to :,e At! C, r.l :.!' .'intioiüi. nt .n nie o tt ir.l ix . i ii' "IbiM. y" r -w 1-o.np iny will b. i-..-..t t-o-.it, . - -1 . t : t Co.-n-f " tor a i.nll! n ib.p .r.A. ; . h-'.xP AdfN- Sr.iw p.:.rter: xiP. ( . hv.it.' l ;n r '.:c ri rm

The purpose of the t.--rt!-.t;o;i . ; im T b l.tfle "In k-a ' . . Sr brr.k ("n addition t South P.end.

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Mokrejs! UP.Mi lTATi: TIIWSI TJIS.

(Iron: th Records of the Indian"! Title and Iaui Co. )

I Clave S- r.iimh and Wavie to Al- . T.rth!'1 Nave. sn.O: lot ."7. Irvinc-

O'NKIP: We wish to think our friends and nv:;hl'ors and tl,e Army and Navy union for their kindness shown durinpr the deat'n of our son and brother; also for the beautiful lloral offerinps. MR. AND MRS. J. p PPNNINC,. TON AND CHILDRRN. .-15-19

Scapular lorkets at Schilling's. P-oS-Ia"

CONCERT SEASON OPENS SUNDAY AT HOWARD PARK Music- loxers of South Rend will be alio v cd to re.tMt to their Sunday i v eiling jia.tiine, Sunday June 15. when the band concert season will be oihcially opened for the year. The concert will lr jrnen ly the Red Mens' h.'.nd of this city and it will he in Id in Hawaril park at 7:ö0 (i'cloek. P'oilowing is the program for the r ( oin;".s entert i inmt nt Star Spanuded Ranner" Key March "Charge of the Inurs".. Rl. aklcy Ovi'rtia-c "Arinuul the Town". .Huff Waltz Rli.-s Pt( rnai . . . . Rcnnetl .March '". rial Con s'. . .Nicholson ertui a '"1 bbutante" Mer.s

Sx lecuon "'War Son.s" .... Mackie-

peyv r S li-.-tMii "Dance of the Itups".... K i n z .

March American Trmniph. .King". I

homi: rno.M ovkiismys. . Corp. William R. Zisiuer of T0r Vistula a v. arrived home Friday aft

er havir.tr spent IS months overseas"

with the Oth aro squadron.

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1'Hny in thi ount will i v har.- ' . t s pt i . : , . S.'htnol! td f.r :r.atrwibs , .pe-'ut'l :n.de it. ,ibi "Wi :.-.e , .--rl.- r r.-" Spinaler the f(r icr, ..ut;tr . H.. : r . t P!' r. ski 't ' Vi .-a .a v m .4 t I .-. .-.-...;.... .... -n v. v . i . . . .

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part lot 2. Ward's firt addition to Mihawa ka. (teorcre W. Rohhins and Carri P to Caroline Nyman. $1: lot 171.

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?ki. South Rer.d. ;c-pr.-id nt: 'lutsani Paul Pi l.:pir.fki. H.o.i'..i'ImI. tr.-a-j " i r .! ! !'er.ntt i.rer, Ron. an Moara, New A or k. :i- ! '(.nso; i i.n" pennee rector and ",.orK-' Mink, c't.i.io. ;;.'ni.x 1 omir.ska f.scal agf-r.Z. Crar.tiy 1 uv. ' Nevin j Prth l Mroe?kiexvb z MTW PAPOR.VKHLV PI:P. 'Mia.rka in C Mino: The patholr-icb-.t! - ooratt.t y .f !rv. Si mt -S ions

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Whelpiey i southeast addition to South Bend.

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the j . t h I f'k'i ;tl :-. ix;..- ,,t Wip-r ii P;u I. Meo di'i""-" . . . Ib'Ser.

Pfd hospital. W...hin:ton. I. C . !. p..n:p.-?

Capt. I von i:.k. 2xn JUmiiy hero.

RtheJ Anderson to James H. Poo-

Pttle and laura. J?00. lot 19. G. W. j R. Fowler's Mr.t addition to Ml.hA-j xa a k a . j Autrust PSir and Ironie toj Rem! Pe Jonckheere and Valerie, j land in Pnn towrship. j Irvir. Pirenmier to TUrde Van j Hexke. J.'Ofi; lot Fordham. r.owj part of South Rend. ! F.uene Trxw bridge to First Trust ard Savlncs Co of Mlshawaka. Ind., j

. . . Purand ! $2.r.OO; land in Pean townf-hip. j

:a- w ::h ' n i "V.iP" Mst:e-- W.i.h.-! Henry He'nzman and Etta R. toj Am:.. Klu.J.t ih Al shii. i Milton M. (Jemert. SI: part lot 6.1

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The dusty roads are apt to spoil a pretty costume. Motor Coats of Linene, all Linen or Mohair, are here reasonably priced from $2.98, $3.93, $5.00 to $10.00.

Bathing Suits You cannot fully enjoy a vacation without a dip in the cool, refreshing water. Suits in smart styles, plain or fancy, at a small outlay compared with the enjoyment received. Priced from 2.50 up to $12.95.

Middv Blouses are almost a necessity for morning rambles cool and inviting, in all white or with colored trimmings, at $1.50 to $2.98. Smocks, $4.50 to $6.95.

A Silk Sweater makes a charming addition to one's costume for cool evenings. Splendid values here in fibre silk at $7.95.

White Skirts You cannot be without one or two wash skirts; they are indispensible. Pique, Gabardine, Tricotine are very popular and easily tubbed. Prices from $1.98, $2.98 up to $6.95.

Traveling Bags and Suit Cases in all leather Whitco. Fibre and Matting. All sizes here at very satisfactory prices.

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