South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1919 — Page 7
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TiirusDAY nvnxiNO. ji .mJ mm., -ORENE5S TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN in jirü of rrvn-
DEVOTED
NIE EFFECT
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Clubs
Circles
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthrophy
Pan Fehurtz will he ho-t at .t 7 o lock dinner Sri th We di.' wood room of th- Oliver hotel nir.K honoring Mis.- Florence Mir. Wilhams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. i: William. 5 f 1 W. Lial!e a v.. and I'hihp L N'lrar. on of Cap t. Ldwin .Vicar, .N. Lifaett blvd . who rr.'srrlar0 is to take pl-'i- " at .o'clock Saturday nft rnonn at th home of the bride" pirrnt. Lev. Henry 1 I vi. I. I ., will r-'l the wedding srvic ani th a t to nda ntswill be Miüfi lUtha Piatt and Mr. Srhurtz. rouMn of Mr. N'icar. Little Mi.-s Fnn'ts Marie Williams, niece 'f the bride if to net as flower L'irl. K-f nty-tive s"e.ts will be j r .-ent at th ceremony 'hich will ! followed by a f C' i'tinn.
Are You Superstitious liy Imogene BurcH
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News of Interest on the West Side
y.ii st at tlu heme .Joseph r.ijczyk.
A well known Chicago broker re-'ularity came the plague which miflp '
rnt'y failed in l'tiine In hin havoc in Venice. mind lhre wa only one explanation i Then 5om observant person In for that failure. Me had ben wear- iih.it city made a remarkable diaa hnuf rin? 't with a valu al d i covery. It was noticed that when a Mexican oj a!. So th day after his , pron was at the point of death, failure ho took the opal rini; out into : hi ojal, if he wore one, brlphtened. his yard and smashed it into a h'jn- ' while after death it became- dull. ir d I'i'frs. As he attributed his-Thi accession of brilliance wa ruin in Mocks soIMy to the mall,'-j thought to imply a .ort of evil purnant influence of the .tone, lie in-' pose or intelligence in the stone, t -nderi ne ither to suffer such mil- j which wan therefore charged with fortune a era in nor to allow anv one ! the fleath of. itH eiwner.
social i:r..rs. The ymnai-iuni clas of l.ndy Kaleona Z. f.alicKi. No. 1, will hoid its excrcts Friday ewnini: at Z. ltalickl hal!. V. Division st.
fhe ' Cror.jien Wolnosci'"
friend. he is ri of .Mr. and Mrs.
''hio ft.
Judwnid Pia-eki i. spending tiirei
'a;.-.- I l vi-iun.- relative s and f lie! id?. Adam Cytman. v. ho ha rove nth
luen honorably diiWiar-ed from the j
army and just returned fim overseas, is spending m vcr.il ms witb.
South l-en-l friends. Mr. Cytman m; a former resident of So;th LUnd ! havintr lft here alou; tw jcars;
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'i'CUR BODYGUARD
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Union
Head Says Action u
Postal Telegraph'Co.4VVil! Not EndStrike.
rdjei circ e ol t. Caimler h ohurch. lr Jo? nb.hu Andnivs and hi r t-v rr. -41 '
Th" Miacs Ifernery. 1 r-.1 W. lefferon bl d., entertained W-dn d.y evening with a farewell party in hon
or of Mis Aloine Fischer, who will ed t?int there is a genuine reason for s'Mn return o her horn- in And-' the harmful repute of this i;em- Two narde, Judicium. (lames and mu-ic or three centuries a?o, the jewel was formed the diversion of to en- pojmlar in IJ'irnpe and the jewelers
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el-.. ?o do so by inheriting or !uyinf? j It is s-trane that it never occurthe ill -starred property. 'red to the .cieiitlst of that day to If the roan had pursued the mat-l turn th" incident around the other
ter further he miht hive oi.-cover-1 wa v and see that it was the patient
ir.-. Refreshments wer- t vd at a tatde decorated with a large boat a the center pi e, and rji ill bo.il ;, s place favor?:, fchouir.; th national o'.oraMis Vivien Jerome, N. ?r. Jo-,pii st.. -ntertaiiij with a towel .-how er Wednesday r.iht in honor of Miss Mable Crothers. whose marriage to Husell Stellner will ?ake place on June Fifteen pue:,ta were present. (;arden flowers formed attractive decorations.
in Italy s'ttirr if.
who changed the stone. For th
! heightened fever which proceeded
the patient's death, caused the stone to become more brilliant, and the
cfre particularly clevr in .chill and damp afterwards dulled it.
Copvrieht, 1919.)
At the height of its pop- j
Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife
1 1 1 -l'.e ;i pfiutx ua,iX Tuida . ' daughter. louise. h:i-P returned
i June 1M, at o'cIuck at tile St. v'asi-! from Clinton. U.. where they have j miers school auditorium, U'tlur : lc en visiting v ith the former's sis- , ?-t. Hooth. will be arranged aoout ter.
the hall with various articles, in- Mr. and Mrs. Sotar. of Flast rhi(ludiiig home made pastry, candy ; caqo, arc heie for a few weeks' and fancy v orK. Luncheon will le isit with relathes fin'i friend.-. rd. They are the guests of Mr. and .Min T'ho M. Komano'vski Falcoru wiii ' T. 1 Whitman, 1709 Fisher st. hob! their exercises Friday eveninc i
.it Kosciuszäo hall, S. Chapin st. j The singing; piactice of St. Hd-i w IS' rh(ral society will be held j Friday evening at S o'clock at the j St. Hedwige school. I MIsj: Marv Ciep'.on was very I
pleasantly surprised Wednesday evening- at the home of her friend.
"Their Second Honeymoon
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. WIIV M.zi:ii:T AM SHOCK
i.vrru:i in M.Mx;i;s iimmit. It is fv.o rf my faults, and per
haps my greatest misfortune, to work
The annual pieni of the Mount
rjeasant eight'orhoo.j I'icnic rluh ' . . . i
a.s nejfi erne(iay afternoon at th country home of Mrs. Anna
ftockstroh. Lincoln wav W. A ca ft-- 1 mys"hf up to nn emotional height teria dinner ua served at noon f ! without hinf: any real basis for
o. uiu,.ei aioi kuomv. .Missi.oo.i ,,oinr r, is a conseo-ience. the
niHji and a pai ty of 10 g:rls aj.peare.l j f.t(jni; ,i
m , u,l(r;. '-.'in. rt. i.. ;,iiMlh;-ionmg process . Ä r- s . ,.1,1 , . 0 U.. ....... t -
........X 4 ,1a t-.xpn.--Mn., v,.er has ths fart b
seas, and leadings were iven by the Mi s Voder and Jeronc Sholly and the l'.iset children Mr.-.. Anna Dunn
RIVER PARK
I OK RFrOKTEll CALt. 1JELL 1'IIONK H1VKK TAKK 47
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a consequence.
is a painful and a
probbd at the business meeting. !
Nvcr has this fart been briuprht
home so forcibly to me as it was in the -trly hours of the morning when 11. kv came home to me fth the
tb.iring winch elertion of oftl rs et urred. resulting in the following:
Mrs. (tlen a rp nter. iresident; Mr
Anna Itockstroh, vice president, and
news that the Fmted States had en
Miss Knf treasurer.
rine Fields, secretary and
tered the world war. I had jumped to the conclusion
jthat Dicky would wish to enlit at
'once In his o;?untn's service. And.
irlinlnr- tn Vi i m I VijkI
r v. . i i -
ilently fought
tattle against my own selwhirh would have bidden
mi 1 1 rr-t v
during the afternoon. The next pic-',. . ..... ...... . ... : fishnet
nn- win ne (i hi ino nome or .Mrs. . . 4 , . , . w .. ... ... . .... him stav. and had emerged triumphSalhe Miller. Lincoln wav ., th ; , . v ' ,.; . ... . . , '. int over myself, ready to bem my third Wednesday In June. i?:o. , , v..
wish to assume. Hut. .nMead of the Instant de"ision tn enlist which I confidently expect-
him to n.ke. Dicky had simply
h(- had not be present
Iiut this next sentence put everything else out of my head. "I imagine you ourM to go over to see Mrs. Durkee tomorrow." he said. "I think she'll need some one." "Why?" I asked wonderlngly. 'Alf came home with me on the train. He's point; to pet in the game the minute he can and he's going to break the news to his mother in the morning.'
Announcements
The-"Woman's Foreign Missionary focietv of Stull Xfethoisf I-'ni
,.hn. ,.. ... . ti. .1 1 . . . . ... ' e d
the home of Mrs. Fred' Fntzian. -J.; eX,.rryr1 :i ri'KT Uiat
v r .f. tk i 1 nan tno npfionunur to
ill me session 01 congress wnen var ! wa s declared !
In my highly wrought emotional state 1 felt as I might if a dash of
told water had been thrown in mv
ing was in charge f Mr".. W. H.
Framan, Mrs. L e.-,on and Mrs. Fnt-; ::.n'l bail th.- de v otiona'.s. A reading' "The Heautlful House of Today" was c-i. en by Mrs 8. I. Woodruff. Flans
v re made for the program to be
r presented at the children's me'tinjj. which will be- held July 17 at the church. i
The Misses Hertha and Laurine Linden. '.J1 S. Lafayette blvd , entertained Wednesday night with a linen shower honoring Miss Alice
l.ov kstidt. uho.se marriage to Oi a J. Myers will take place June '2 7,. . More than Jo young ptople attended , th- artair which was in the nature ofa lawn part. In the contests favors
t. . i-e H nn liv- MUw I ii t.-vt irlf 'I 1 1 . t 1 S U t
i face. For an instant, in my revul
sion of fcolinpr, I wanted to shrink away from my husband, ns if I had found him wanting in some great
1 test. Then sanity came back to me, land I realized anew the great differ
ence between Dicky's temperament and mine.
The Ladies" Bible class of Lowell Heights M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon June 19. in the church annex at 2:?0 o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. Froud, Mrs. E. Beach. Mrs. J. Ilea and Mrs. J. Iiamscy. The Adam Kölln r reunion will be hdd at Springbrook park on Saturday. June 21. The Indies' Ooldon Kule Bible class of the Hope Preslterian Sunday school ill hold its monthly class social and business meeting on Friday evening. June -0, in the parlors of the church. The St. Joseph Hospital Aid societ will give a lawn party Friday afternoon on the hospital lawn. The committee in charge is Mrs- Frank
. !J. I'owers. chairman; Mrs, J. Tracy.
Mrs. (;. M. Stephenson, Mrs. L. M. Flauer. Mrs. J. F. Dt:tz, Mrs. F. (luthrie. Mrs. ( W. Bliss. Mrs. Thomas (Mney. Mrs. H. I. Weber and Mrs. William Benitz.
Personals
were accoiiiiiainviU ,)t hPr home at Inwood,
Louis Kase.- ot
rr.KsoNALs. Mr. and Mis. Chester Glinowieckl, 1-1 OS Merry .iv., niotoied to Mithi-an
City, ind. Thov
bv Mr. and Mrs
New Chi lisle. Mr. and Mrs;. Frank KentsKi, 70. i'enn av., have returneij from ;: few atcks' trip which included Detroit. Toledo and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Csimier Olsanski and children, 5ob South st., are spending a two weeks' vacation at Benton lfarbor. Ali. B. L. Hodzenskl, 2410 Linden av., has received a message announcing tile death of her father Michael Dursui. of .Elkhart. Erwin tlryesk, hns returned to Fouth Chlcapo. following a, Jays' business vui here. IMt. Fetcr Zalas. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Zalas. 714 lirookheld ,
st.. has been honorably discharged
The closing exercises of the Klver Bark school were presented Wednesday afternoon and evening on the school grounds, where a stage was erected for the occasion. The program which was well rendered and appreciated by the large attendance, consisted of the following numbers : Chorus. sixth, seventh and eighth grades; orchestra selection: kindergarten dramatization. two-A crade; Swedish folk dance. three-A grade; dramatization, twoIt and three-B grades; swing game and bell song. one-B and one-A
j grades; umbrella drill. four-B and
four-A grades; cantata, 'Land oi Somewhere." by the school; dance
fifth, sixth seventh and
.1 special lea rarer eighth grade gins.
The school closed this morning to give the teachers an opportunity to make out the report cards. They will return to school Friday noon to set their reports. The following teachers will spend the summer out of the. city. Miss (Irace Wolfe will isit in Iowa; Miss Esther Fields will attend the teachers' university in California; Miss Stella Burden will spend the
Miss Clara Krause, 2 60 3 Bertrand st., on the ocvasion of her birthda anniversary. The time .vas spent
delightfully with games, music and !
Kingin. At the close of the even ing refreshments were served. Mis-" Cieplon was recipient of many pretty gifts. .Mr. and Mis. Louis Honda, 1471 Fasnacht av., t-nteltained a. number of relatives at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday evening. The affair was In honor of their son Joseph's birthdiy annhersary. Miss Eva Hortanska. S. Walnut St., entertained delightfully Wednesday evening a .few of lur friends.
The f. ening -ras spent with gamea by the
and contents and
was a sei if-s of. resolutions. A four course luncheon as served at prettily appointed table. l'lacu cards were tiny pink baskets tilled with candy. An empire basket filled with garden flowers was also tuecti'.elv use (.
Miss Elsie Kops at Wi-
Miss Mable Dunke. A lour cours
luncheon wa serve d during the ev-i ci""1 ovor tho Iiett' 'Stalls of life. anl I am afraid I carry it to such an Je xi ess that I often ruffle Dicky's
more easygoing nature', while when
is mcky minimis; ; I)r. K (;. Gaddis of Indianapolis For underneath all Dicky's irre- j returned home Monday after having sponsible impulsive temperament j i,cen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joruns a current of caution, evidently Lopn Hauger, 1034 Blaine av.
inherited from his mother, which steadies him whenever any great is-
is to be decided. My caution, on
the other hand, is generally exor-
j Miss Valeria Bondurant, Instructor j in piano at the South Bend Con'servatory, left Thursday morning for
e'hicago where she will study at the Burch conservatory of music during th summer.
Mi:
Holme Abbott entertained
tile members of the I'astor's Aid soc:t!. s HtKui one of the First Christi i c hurch at her home. 1 1 Kiver- : -ie dr , Wednesday afternoon. I'ollowmg the regular business meeting Mrs R. L. Mt Quarr rendered several viH.il selections. The next met-K-.g will I... hi Id Sej)tem!'er 17 wit( Mrs Elmer Webster. Woodward av.
Miss Leah Zuvor, l'ö- Fortage a v.. entertained with a dinner and Or -pheum party W"lne sd.iy night, honoring Mis Maude Kemp of Baltimore. Md . the hras guest of Miss Kllen Studley of Mlsh.iwaka. Covets were laid for D . those . er sunt being the s-oL'tii fiiii'i and Mishawaka students at Di.- I'uu u.i ei it . Seth Hammond. ,-unip:t n Prairie id . was host at hp. all day n.eetir.g of the Aud,iuoia circle f ri Vt(iiic-s(l.iy. The trip ui. made- in t.-.otors and a. bun'et lur.chton was serel at 1- o'elock T t 4'1 members and their friends The regular meeting will b he-Id June :'" with Mrs. llt-rbert liarn. N. Michigan, st. FIc-ction of olhcers ill be hibi.
ta real issue comes to me. am ajt to let the usual feminine passion for self-immolation run away with me. That Dicky had not at onc- deluded to enlist was no indication that
he didn't mean to do so. I made up
my mind to ay nothing that could possib'.y influence him one way or the other. But the white heat of emotion in jwhich I thought had been burned ,away all sordid and petty things was (gone. I listened listlessly as he went on discussing the news, for nil the 'world. I thought, as if he himself were an outsidi r looking on at thia greatest Wollu ill'. Ill.l. 1 or Ms. I'urkii. "This ought to hit the college jpretty hard," he a:d. "A friend of 'mine who's nn instructor at Princeton tells mo the follows have been :vh.if'.ng at the bit for weeks This will give th- in an opportumiy to ct out. He said over half the students ! would probably enlist. " My heart leaped at op.ee with a gush of svmputhy to the mothers of
those enthusiastic bovs. I ':r.e'.v !
that. v ri tb.o;;.h n t lul.i iiad been
SHERIDAN HOTEL TO BE DISMANTLED, AND FIXTURES SOLD
from Camp Taylor. Louisville, Ky.. have returned and arrived homo Wednesday. tl"R ;tt ! ,0;lfi
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jursxynskl. W. Fisher St.. returned Wcdnisday from an extended trip to New York Stanislaus Dombrowiak of Saginaw, Mich., :s here on a business visit. Mrs. Mary Luikowska arrived here from Michigan City for a lew days'
isit is a
Koch:nskl. Webster st. Miss Helen Kaprowska. while enroute from Toledo. C to her homo in Hammond, Ind., stopped here for a few days' visit ith htr
with relatives and friends. She gitest of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L.
Ind.. and
nona lake. Mrs. Evert Fatty. N. Seventh St.. entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears of South Bend. Miss Jennie Simpson of Jacksonville, 111., in visiting friends here. The Eidies' Aid society will give
; an it e cream and strawberry social at Pottawatomie park Friday evenI Mr. and Mrs. O. Berry have re- ' turned from an outing at Pleasant i iake. Edwardshurg. Mich. ! Mrs. Ceorge Enidgruff, N. Sixth I st.. has been removed to St. Joseph
I hospital for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Smith
from a two weeks
int lake, Mich.
(1. L. Arnold of Logansport. Ind.,
is here for several days' visit with friends and relatives. C A. Prather left this morning for Chicago, where he will spend his vacation. Miss Minnie Poole, who returned from the west Monday and has been a guest of Mrs. Harry Stockman. Mrs. J. C. Bowman and Mrs. C. Weaver. Lincoln way. has left for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Poole, south of South Bend. Miss Dorothy Vanderford. who fell and injured her foot the first
For remaining under heavy tire to serve doughboys and for carrying supplies under heavy enemy fire to the men in the trenches. Miss Bernetta A. Miller, a Y. M- e A canteen worker and a former newspaper woman of Pittsburg and New York, has been cited in general orders for her devotion, courage and untiring
energv bv Ma j. -den. Duncan.
manding the 8 2nd division, with which she served for ten months. Miss Milb r, operating a canteen in Xoviant. France, risked her life several times to get supplies to the men in the trenches at a time whe-n the troops could have obtained from no other source the comfort she took to them.
CHICAGO, Junei:. Af U r a on'erorif e late Wr iivdai . 'tn:on ofiicials stated that i trie actum of Th Postal Telegr.i ph "o. in apiwuiu'iiii that sti iking i onuneronl ub gi-u-pn rs who return to wor'c before June jo wil! b reinstated -'with continuity servier." will hive bearing on the strike. 'Wo are firrhttng for :h rig'r? collective bargain. r.g. the s ine r-!;t tiiit the pocfmasner general et- n-i-f d to electrical wirirs," saH S. .1. Eonenkamp. pres-idei.t of tne. telegraphers' uidon. He added tr.at h'test reports showed more wotkers ille thai, at any tune sin-e tn. strike started. Telegraph companv officials nssertrtd that business was no! being delayed noticeably in any dvstxict. Fmon leader-- s.-'id onferene in .Atlantic "i': bv American Federation of iibor cffners probable would result In placing Mie er.tir situation lefor- pies't Wilson.
RUINED BELGIUM TO BE SUBJECT OF LECTURE
oi the week, is slightly improved. Otto Forsythc has received his discharge from the F. S. army service after IS months' service in France and arrived in River Tark this morning to be the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Forsythe. N. Smith st.
A lecture on "Ruined Belgium.'
com- Illustrated ly official war pictures
from Belgian Military mission to t Ti - Fnited States, will be given by Lev. A. C. Emmons. Evangelist .end lecturer of Michigan, at the .Indiana Avenue Christian church at o'clock Thursday night the., pictures will show the condition of i Belgium before and after the war. Tho church orchestra. under whose auspices TJev. Emmons wi!! appear, will render special music
and there will be nn illustrated
song, "Ninetv and Nine.
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I or Kcal Plumbing and llc-iting r ice caH Turnock & Jones Bed Pats 7,21 I.. .H I 11 P P.LYI.
TEN MEXICAN I. W. W.'S ARE KILLED BY TROOPS GALVESTON. Tex.. June 19. Ten Mexieans, alleged members of the Industrial Workers of the World, were killed by Mexican federal troops during a riot at Tampico Wednesday, according; to an unofficial report received here. Many pe rsons w ere reported wounded. The riot was said to have been in connection with labor disputes at Tampico.
WASHINGTON. June
lar steamship srvic bet
bile :.nd Sooth America
le established by the shipping board shortly. Asst. Director of Operations Taylor, of the shipping hr..rd, h. assured n. delegation representing that port. The class of vessels and numh'T of sailings will be d -ter-inined by the business devtlon-d.
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Advertisers maVe profits from volume not prices.
i or aiiuuuui-riutiii
executors of the Sheridan
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in
Section two c! society of the church met We 1:
tho home of S. Laurel st
the Pastor's Aid First e"r.ris:i.in sd.y afteriiacn at
Mrs Herb.r: Was.-, i;o There w re mom-
likely in bitten. i sbrou 7ht . . . a t 1. ,.
bors spent
present. The uftt...ei.i was socially and with i. '.Jb-wcrk.
The next meet; r.g will ;.e heb July 1. at the hom of Airs. Ja:n-.s I ranie, W. Washington av.
a
on
The regular iv.eetir.g of s,. Pour of the Pastor's Aid sv .. tv
the First Chistian church was h ! i Wedne?duy afternoon th ' honv: of Mrs. ('.dr.. os'orr.c st. Td-r-t meeting will 1-e ti.:,l ;:h Mis. C. L. Kortm, 51 : F V.;?h M . Ji;: IS.
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vv. nt o:. i ountrv go.:-;:
ho nie I !
:..da bud it d about bfr. moarnir. g k;::g af a Cle- of the av s.ti ! bit:.
u;. t.;i f !:.'
lb:- .
Willie TavJor. 11" Hob rt: ho-tt ss at the M.ee'.ing of unsb.me ' ii W--inesi ,:
Mrs. sr.. wa W. C
rnoen. Cemtes! of the afterno.-r; Will be held Jul;
were ;.,e
i "he net mr-ttr.g - at Howard park.
v a
on
.trim
mv at ms or v- .i ev r
;.e I tol-l li l y -elf wr.'n the that thought always m 1 cfvu'd vet ander-
a r. gu i-he.l pride with which
tb. voub! gie thoir sons to their count rv.
ed shame, too." Dickv
Ali th- llower of the! .anil the d irt st.i y ing j 11 vuvj tlt.it woman in ' r about rigb.t. You
illi'li t V OU. M tdgt-. mother who stood rowdy picnic crowd p. irk.-, and turning , 'And l'v e given
:.o;s tr.ut tr.ls't i
.. ; . .'. ' a:i t protect -d . .... .
nc i' d. i r-ouidr. Ap.ri
!- 1 'o me I u- ej- .ui't.l k viin. But Pickv s -lo'v
.lsip. -. t r, -t- r. ' eo m l g
by the hotel es
tate that the place is to be sold, including all furniture and fixtures, marks the passing of a landmark in South Bend and at the same time sh-jws the trend toward immediate growth of the city. It i not stated .ust what disposition is to be made of the property on which the hotel is located, but it is understood future plans call for a new building on the site. The Sheridan house was erected iitut iy a century ago at a time when the property directly porth was little more than a swamp. The only
other business houses at that time!
in the vicinity were Indiana trading posts. The Sheridan was at that time the Tavern" but it has been opcrated under the present name for nuue than a quarter of a century. According to the announcement, the sale ef the furniture and furnishings will start Friday morning and continue until all the property has been disposed of. Fart of the hotel was recently refurnished and as a result much of the furniture is in excellent condition.
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SOUTH BEND MAN WILL BE ORDAINED TODAY
I W. F. Adolphsen of this cit, who ' recently was graduated from the
Lutheran Theological Seminary at ...........1 Ill .. .SM t. .1 . .
j i w uu'i in., win L'e oruainea as.
a Lutheran minister today at Gothen in a four day convention of
.the ChK.ifc'.) synod of the L'nited ! Lutheran church m America.
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At Wheelock's
U. S. BABY TANK
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its own power. Is made of metal 2y2 inches long. Special 25c. George H. Wheelock & Company
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It is the plan of Mr. Adolphsen to sail for India next fall whtro he
j will tak up missionary Work among ! i lie naiiv es. I South Fend will be re m o : r ml n
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pastor of the Holy Trinity Lutherar. l. M L I . . 1 a . . W -. .
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of the Chicago synod.
No Sunday service will bo held a tho Holy Trinity church .Sunday on
for :uv part ! '!ii".k th bor Utter hold off a bit until
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looked at him in shoc ked amazvut. Wa-- it po-silde Iick Was a
account of the absence of the pastor.
Callous, as devoid of sympathetic un-
dcrttanding as hia words indicated
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