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The wedding of Mi--; ';indrdia' Mayr Hi:. ;,v.ifhtr .f Mr. ami; Tr Walter i; H. r--: Virfc.nia, ;iv.. nnl h"-;r a . k !oj f r,: ,n mir of Mr. ami .Urs. '. A K "pf r.ti!:i. s 11 Miami M , '.,":. niz d at S o'clock aturTis niirht t.y Itev. I'd-; win Mfi!t'r at tl Hop' lrbte-, riaji rhuri'h M;s Kr!di iartr-n' j!eyd Mer;de;.,-.(hn 's wedding, march rn h t r i 1 r 1 jarty enteral Thros)i;h''jt the e r-n.uny. Min r:th-! 1 W.ihl s.itig, 'O. 1'rorr.i..- Me," nr. i i ompnlel nn the violin by Ml. L'ah Mnrnir,gta r. Master Kalmar Ham, in a whit' sailor uit. l-d he hrldal nroc s.lon, c;trr:ng th r;:. in a I !Uy. H wa followed t,y ihr"- litt1 How-. -r girls. Mi.s Mtrgu rit Moor nn!; Ml Kth 1 M.Ulr. wearing white, org.indi nith liht malln-1 .sash--. and littl- Mi Helen Kuth' 1 1 in-'t n wor- v. hite organdie with, t pink .sish. The hride wan trowntd In white george tt- ver f.'itin with t . a 1 trimming-, and she carried a shnr iojfju--t r.f 1-rides roxi-s ;md vailey lllie.-e. Mi.m f'hirl"tt- . nd : y..n. who actd maid of honor, von' a gewn of whit" net lace over Musatin with a potiit- ha' f Mack, Uf". She carried a shower !,ou,Uet of r.N,..s. The hnde sma ids were' Mis.- kuth Tr.u'-r', MI.-h Ze'.ma Morr.ing.-tar. MJs I,urile Snn.r and MNs Margaret Ticdeman. Miss Tra-' ger was gowned in white net ove-r ' lavender. Miss Mornint'stur in pink.' Mi 4 Snoor in light green, and Mi-s Hi d-man in rose. They wn;; ,:. k pif fir' hats and rarr.ed houiue-t.s of r'.-'- in harmony with tln'r gowns-. The greom was attended hy Dallas1 Shirk and the ushers were Karl Shirk. William Weher. Johnnie,' Martin arid Harold HattW Id (lardt-ri Jtowrrs. palms and ff-rns foijn'd attractive decorations loti' at the church and at th( house,; whnrt' luru-hcon was s-rnl immetli' ateJv after th- ct r mnny. j Mr. and Mrs. Kiopf-ntein will: visit arioiis points f inttTst in the' at and wil! at iioui aft-r AnKU -st 1 at 6 1 l alvin at. With an impressive liomc reremony tiie wedding of Miss Klizahrth Bt-nnett, daunter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy liunkf r. LinNey st.. and A. D. Younir. son of Mrs. A. CJ. Young', yJ5 S. Taylor st., Kokomo, Ind.. was perform.! Saturday nicht at S o'clock at th hom of the bride's parents in the presence of Tü Kueats. Hi".. C. A. I.ippincott. of the Klrst I'resbyterian chtirch. officiating. The weddin;: march was played hy Mrs. James Covers. The I. ride was lovely in a gown of. white licnlil Keorgrrtte over while1 messiline. She carried a shower bouq.iet of bride's roses and valley lilies. Ophelia rose. were uspd in decorating tilt dining room where luncheon wa eered by Misses Marjorle and Dorothy Hull and Helen Seybold. After a week's tri to Chicago and other pomts on the lakes they will be at home at 9J5 K. Taylor st.. Kokomo. Ind. Out-of-town guests were Miss Helen Harris of Fnion City. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanben, Flkhart; Mr. ami .Airs. T. Hlosengym cf Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kompiss. Mir?; Mrs. C. O. L.ii, Ann Arbor. Mich.; Mrs. K. H. Doty. New York .'it . Mrs. William Hurk and sons. Melvln onj Jack: Mrs. Harve Hlake and .Mr. and Mrs.! Georne Hunker of Hjchanan, Mich.; Miss Hath Crabb end Miss Alta Cj.tb.iugh nteriaimd with a (linner party at 7 o'e lock Friday nlirht at the litter's home. 71". F. Dubail av., honoring Miss peth Frye, bride-elect and Mrs John Dum an of Mitchell. S D. fornurh Mis Mary Kempton of this city. The entraement of Miss Cb. bauKh and Charles Fllery wa announced, no date being set for the wedding. Garden flowers were used ;n the table decorations. ?. nd daintv hand painted plac-- crrds were used. The place of e.o-h gi:et res marked wiht a i ors. C'"1 Mii'j'jpt. Music was a dnetsb " of th- evening. Mis VaIah Kimi'' rer.Kii. out-c-f-tow ri i: ? t . In. was an The wedding of Mis Margaret Catherine Schreyer. daughter of Mrs. John Sehr yer. fi.'l N. Main st.. and Charit s Frederick Noie w.-s At Wheclock's r

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iTformJ hy Ittv. Wal'.U-rnar Goff-:-.' of the Zi. IIani"'-I!cal church, S .T-.: d.;.- JifT.-rrio' ri at i o'clock at hoTnH i( th- hride in the pres- ! fif only the immediate funilTh livin.r room wr.r? thV . corAn.ony was p rfot nied -a as decorated with hakeM .,f porothv Ter-' r.'v. Sha.f t dai. ferns and palni The table where th? n''di;ng 'ipp r was seved was centered with th weddinu cake and a low mound of Shasta dai.!e. After a motor trip in th east they. vill he at home after .Inly 15 at :2. P. Michigan st The ceremony was very quirt he- ' i.'e of the recer.t de.ifh of the !. rjde's farhr. Jdin C. Schleyer. Tin- Hoi- Trinity Kntlish I.Mfh'ran church was th scono fif a pretty '. ut-ddinir (rp'Tiinny S.t irday aftfrnoon at 1 o'r'mk whn Mi Matde 'Totl;ejw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Newton "rothers. c 1 ' "'ostare rirove i nv and Kiiv M f lliif r, 2l S. Iafaette Mvd.. wet-i united in marlial,'e J.y l:rv. A. II. Keck. ! 1 aims, lilies ar.'l d usies in f ision. for the J:'.ale fh h a a Nion h'iri'h att! actp. e ( The music w n s yJ ii:s. rn sNiXL sti:i.lm:k. rendered by Mis-; Margaret Culver, who plaved the "Hridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" as the bridal party entered and Mendelssohn's wedding march as they left the altar. During the ceremony Miss F.ihel Phillips sang "I Love You Truly" and "O Promise Me." Forest Crothers. brother of the bride, and otto Deyl r. cousin of the groom, led the bridal procession ami ' were followed bv the bridesmaids. the Mi.-s es Irene and FiIipI Crothers. sisters of the bride, and the maid of honor. Miss P.ess Woyahn. all of whom proceeded alone to the altar. Little Mi Mary Alice Crothets. si--ter of tlie bride, as ring bearer, and little Miss Adele Shaw, as flower girl, preceded the bride w ho nteritrsrij4 sTin.iAri:. alone and was met at the altar the groom and his best man. Cd bv FrederiKk Jlueckert. .were Kussell Pates ! We.vahn. The ushers and Ileibert The brid" wore a cown of white j ' vtrKandie and a full length tulle veil. ' Ib r shower Lou ;uet was o roses and sweet peas. MI.-s Woyahn's gewn was of roe colored org. indiennd she wore an orchid shade georgette hat. Her dowers were pink At Whrelock's

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j sweet peas and white roes. Miss j Kthe! Crothers wore a lavender organdl dre.n with a black picture ' nat and M!s Irene brothers was srowned in yellow orjeandie with an old blue ah and wore a Jare haj of black maline. Roth carried colonial houquet of mixed flowers. Linie Mim Mary Alice Crothers wsjs dre?ed a cupid and little Mi.sj Sh.ÄW wa 'rocked in wh;te ruffled I or.andie A luncheon nn1 reception for 10 ! frusM at The horr.e of the bride' raren' follou'ed the ceretrony. fr ; and Tr. Srellncr left for 'hi. i'jo and nfrer hru f stav there tli.v will ' ko ti Uli'! lake. They v:ii at home after July 1.", at 4 0 4 W. Na-, arre st. The hrlde and trraduated from school In 1?17. proom were th local both hih A lote June weddtnr of interest' was thnt of Mis Mildred loiter.; t!auhtei- of Mrs. r.tta loiter. IAS S. J William "t , and " I,amar Mniirk, ' ; n x r,;;,- v. which took place at 3 o'clock Snturdav afternoon at the First Methodist Episcopal 'church. Hev. K. 1,. Laudeman of , Indianapoiin performed the cere-!r-.'ny. Mis Katherine Ieach p4ayed j the "Hrldal Chorus" fnrm "Ixhenprin"' as tlie party entered, an! ; M eiKlelvsohn's wc-ddln march as j the recessional. Iurinsr the cerei ntony she rendered Franz Iiszf a j "Liel. träume." and Kdpar's "Salute r'.mour." , The bride was charming in a pown of cream net over ivory patin with a georgette crepe hat of the same shade. She carried a round bouquet;!:4 of brid-"s who acted gowned in

roses. Miss Mary Ktiss, : as maid of honor, was'1.:.' lavender organdie, and.;'

she wore a hat of maline trimmed I 4nd blue forget-me-notf. in pink a Her flowers, w hich she carried, con-j roses and larkspurs in j sisted of pink a round bouquet. The groom was at-I

tended by Donald A. Leiter, brother ; Dorothy (Irant f)f Oak Park. 111. It; war zone eighteen months, of the bride. j is made of changeable blue and: Mr. and Mrs. P.ert Zink and chilFerns and .lune lilies werf used in j green satin, drape d with a fishnet dren left this morning for Winadeeorating both the chtirch and the; silk. The bloomers are cuffed at the mac. Ind . where they will spend house. Immediately after the cere- 1 fcnee with the same fishnet silk ofia week with Mr. and Mrs. John mony a reception was held at the. silver color. At intervals of every j Anstis. home of the bride's mother. jl2 inches there is a Gilded cerk at-' Andy Kemp, of Decatur. Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Hauck went on a ; tached to the silk. Hut why spoil a!wno recpntiv returned from France

week's trip to Detroit and other perfectly geod bathing suit, costing northern points. Mrs. Hauck wore a:$H5, b going into the water? ' tra vc ling suit "of beaver satin trim-!-

med in peacock blue satin. They will be at home after July 15 at 7 Cottage Grove a v. I 02 Charmingly simple and impressive

was the wedding of Miss Lucilcjwill meet in the Masonic cluVi rooms' Knisel. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. , Monday aft ernoon for the final meetW. A. Knisel of Henton Harbor. : nz e.f the season. The hostesses for! Mich., to Clyde Harold Steffee. son; the meeting are as follows: Mrs. j

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Milton av.. wnicn iook piaco r rniay , M;, rt h:i Fnger. Mrs. Una Striebel ecning at 7:.'10 o'clock at the homein,j Mrs. Anna Walters. of the bride's grandmother. Mr. and j Members and friends of the Husi-j Mrs. J. H. Weaver. 72f. E. Broadway. nrss Women's Hildo class are going; HecatiFe of the serious illness ofto Cha!n-o'-Lakes Tuesday night for the bride's father only the imme- a picnic supper. The car will leave diate members of the two families the Northern Indiana station at:lO. were present to witness the cere- , A program of stunts has been plan-; mony. which was performed by Pa v. ned. Those desiring to go are asked ';

f.ci win i.. -Meister, pastor or Mope;to call up the Y. W. C. A. before chapel. The couple were atten Jed ; Monday night. by Miss Gertrude Anderson of Chi-'

cago. III., as maid of honor, anel John Steffee. Jr.. of Detroit, Mich.. brother of the groo. . as best man. The bride wore a traveling suit of held mouse snaeie and wore a cor-'. , .... , - sage of Mlarney roses. The Imuse deocrations were of roses, carnations and palms. Mr. and Mrs. Steffee left for a 1 home after Michigan st. July 1 at 4; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse (iasaway announce the marriage of their (laughter. Ida Kathryn O'Prien. to John Max Kellner, which took place Saturday. June 2S. They will be at hemic at 114 W. Madison stThe members of the Mary and Martha sisterhood of he First P.rtthren church entertained 75 children fiMn the Orphan home Saturday afternoon and evening Wlt a pirnic supper it Pottawato-I mie park. The round trip was made hy motur. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ulbricht, ;:il F. Keasey st.. announced the

engagement of their daughter. Miss : (rip t0 northern Michisa Pessie May Ulbricht, to P. F.!Allamu. citv .iml New Y

Ilausch, son of Rev. and Mrs. Fred Itausch. 729 Clinton st., at a lawn party given at their home Friday

...v t.u u:mrp p?nrsvlvania av., motored to at four long tables, each centered u;,ura ) s.ltunlav :if.rnpon whpr ...I.V. . . ..!.... 1 I . -r-x. . I

i.fcr ..u5l-. ui aisie. iii - announcement waa made by means; . ..t .v,.. .,; v;a.. 1 , ji nn- I'm ji'.. 'k wi nr iiiu " J " I elect contained in a tinv automotule' a tinv tin

slippe-r form marking e-ach place. jof Aj,.s T lisics were also used In decorating! , '

, Daisies were also used In decorating ! the rooms : the home. At the con-! I tests whic i wer1 held during the evening the favors were awarded to ' Mrs. A. K. Stonecipher, Miss Dor-! , thy Weiss and Ralph Dumke. wadding of Miss Ulbricht and Mr ii.iiix'h will take place in October. Mrs. Samuel Mellot. 1135 E. Howman st.. enteitaineei 14 quests at a rive course luncheon at her home .-'itur lay in honor of Rev. K- Mellot and family. Sweetpeas formed atttuetue decorations.

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;lalf a tnt'lion dollars will be inisteii n the new iiuntnuit house j piar.neel for the corner of Michigan n,i La.sAJle ave. w here the hotel Sheridan no.v stands. The building Atil be financed by the Harris Trust; Co. of Chicago. When finished th t ! s: stories of the structure fitted 1 i 1 w ith ail (.otieeiv able modern conver.iences wlII be one of the mst p- ! to-d ite :n the state. TrV NEWS-TIMES Want AdS

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SI 15 BATHING SUIT j v. - 5-7 " : V v. Www.- - V - - '-' vi i m iftt " . ' . v'-: ; . -" '" D -J -vrj I One of the most striking bathing costumes of the season is illustrated ' here. The costume is worn bv Mb Announcements The Indies' Lastern Star auxiliary. Fl( v(. (;ohon Mrs. Dora Hngle. Mrs Personals Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kirby have en- , ,,. .- , . r r ! tered Miami universitv at Oxford. O. Stanley Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; George Hull. 9Ki Vassar av.. return ed home Saturday after having re n f i f l n on hnnrtri m a i iceh , r (. s frrm i -va iiuiivuin vn.-v iitu ii "Iii ; i I i ITnifci Start n:iv- nflcr u v;i ra .... ...................... - - . . - ....... . . j . service. 10 months of which i Illinois. spent aboard the V. S. S Sam Gentle and mother. Mrs. K. j Jay Smith, U 1 :J F. South st.. left to-j dav for a few davs' visit in Chicaco '

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S. Franklin st., received a telegram from their son, Marvin Wooster, Saturday, that he had landed safely in New York after a year tf service In France. He went overseas with base iivmiüi oe'i.iciiiiieiii .mi. i Miss Mar?:, re t McCowan. head of the foreign language department in Ferett, Wash., higii school, is the guest of h'T l.redher. Prof. J. S. McCowan. 4 12 W. Naarre st. Mr- and Mrs. P. C. Fergus. SIT I I.el.inel av., have cone on a motor an. Canada, ork. They i will be gone for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Zoos, j 1 Ö ; ! Donald st., and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph! thrv vill be the guests of DlS. Plir,.inl!, nni, r o ,,A,ifl1lJ W. H. ; rela-, ' ' ' tives of MrZo.s and W. M. Mackbburg and W. H. HuU'maii, relative ore. Information has been recriei (that l)r. Rodert P. Hoffman of ; Washington. D. C, is soon to locate hi South Hend with his family. Dr. Hoffman has b.-en directing medical research work in eastern col leges, and lie will be connected with the clinic Ivre. assisting Dr. Hugh M. Miller in diagnosis and internal medicine. Julius L. Goo. 1st in of. Pittsburg. i Pa., is the gut si of Mr. and Mrs. S. Good-dcin, 11". "W. Washington av. i Mrs. C. T. More'.and and. s.n Wilmer. St.. and their gue?f., Mi.s Ruth -Pird. well of Iouisvilie, Ky., left today I to Join Mr. and M'-s, L. D. Keslar ; at their cottage at Kllnger lake. iinixnvsTAnis auistooracy. Demanding that domestic fcerants should be aidrsss1 as Mrs. or Miss instead of Jane. Sarah or other Inelegant names, and oertime for extra work caused by guests. WimTerser "ntKotlatins comm.".

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I OH RF.rO KT ER CA LI nF.LL riiONt; iii:n r.vnK 47S Miss Hue la Hours Nell Coddtncton ahd Mis Kelley entertained the La. club last nicht a the home I of Mi.-s Coddinctor. Uli l"th st. Music and contests featured the evtniir. Miss Ruth Mctc.lf won the contest favor. Luncheon was served at a table attractively centered with ! pink and write roses The color ', sehen:? of pink and white was car- . Tied out in the decorations and j luncheon. The ncx. meetir.tr of the I club will be held July 25 vith Miss i Kuth Crab. Mrs. I-:. Williams was hostess at 12 o'clock dinner Saturday, complimenting Miss Bessie McDonald of Terre Haute. Ind.. and Miss Lucille Kurtort of Louisville. Ky. Covers were laid for 1m. The house and j table decorations were Dorothy Perkins roses and sweet peas. j Mrs. Jewel Whaley. Snr.th st.. entertained with a seen o'clock family dinner. Friday, in honor of her nephew. FJnier Van Ars loll, chief printer of the naa air service, stationed at Hampton Hhode-. Norfolk, ! Va.. who is here on a nineteen-day 1 furlough visltimr his father, Chester j Van Arsdel. Lincoln Way. Covers I were placed for 1K Crimson ramI biers were utsed in the decorations. j Mr. and Mrs. I. Kiough. S. Tenth ; st.. entertained a company of friends and relatives from South F.end. and ; Mishawakn. at 7 o'cloc k 'dinner yesterda. in honor of their son. Himer Krough. who returned Thursday from eighteen months' service in the V. S. ar.ny in France. Covers were laid for 20. According to word received here this morning, W. S. Futon of the 3rd tit-Id artillery has arrived safely overseas and is located at camp MiN--. Mr. Haton has been in the am! has been visiting his brother, H. W. Kemp. N. Ninth .st.. Kiver Park, and H. M. Kemp. Mishawaka. left yesterday for his home in Decatur. Mrs. Charles Brown, who has been visiting her son. Clark Brown and family, S. Seventh st.. the past week, has returned to her home at Rolling Prairie. She was aceotnpanietl by Mr. C. Itapo. who will spenel several days with Mrs. Hreiwn. j Mrs. C. K. Dole has returned Ui Chicago, after a visit witii friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank New t omb and daughter, of Kvansville, Ind., will arrive here Tuesday for a ten-day visit with Mr. Newcomb's brother. John Newcomb and family, S. Fighth st. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Perry. S. Tenth st.. are' spending the weekend -with friends at Bourbon. Ind. Miss Minnie Poole has gone to Adamsville. Mich., for a visit with her cousin, Mrs. Fdward Turner. Mr. ami Mrs. George Walding will leave. Tuesday, for a thre-e weeks' trip to Boston and either ! eastern points. j Mrs. A. McKinley and mother. Mrs. John Hartman, of Tobdo, o.. x.r a A l- r t-1 r t-i r d I r Aprv. ItU t r jii'iuiei, . -Mr. ami XMIS. liUV Ht'Illl., i'i t--nosha. Wis., have been guests of Miami Mrs. Clark P.rown the past week. Mrs. William Ault. Sixteenth st.. will leave Monday for several visit with relatives in Chicago. I. K. Manard left today for a three weeks' trip te Inelianapolis. Cincinnati, o., and Louisville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carter and ! Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Miller left today for a week's outing at Hagle lake, Cdwardsburg. Mich at tiii: ciin;cm:s. Ser ices in the Pis e r I'ark churches Sunday and ensuing week will be according to the following schedule. Seats are free and the public is welcome. Methodist Fpiseopal, Seventh st.. j sojtlj of Mishawaka av. Pev. G. Pullison. .astor. Sunday school ati J:30 m.. Marshall Pall, superin tendent. Morning worship with sernmn hy the pastor, at 1):4.". subject. "The Hiirhe-st Fife-." Fpv.orth Ie.itrue dev)tional at ti Xe p. m Ned McGrevv, president. Preachintr at 7:'!" p. in., subject, "The Darkness of Despair." The Indies' Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Clark Prown. S. Seventh st. The meetings of the e.nVial board for the tirst Monelay of each month have t een discontinued for the summer. Peginning Sunday. J :ly the S.imlay evening services will b he!.l at Pottawatomie park and will begin at 7 o'clock instead of 7: 50. Th usual services will I e held at Mission n Mishawaka av., under the auspices of the church of God. I Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DA YS Nadinola CREAM Tie Uoeqn&Iee! Bf antificr UfJ and EnJornJ By Thoutamdt i ,5 i V uuaranieea io r rV? " rnove tan, freckles. y I; . . etc Extreme casei twenty days. Rids pores arid tissues of impurities. Laves the skin clear, soft, healthy. To sizes. Sohl by leading toilet counters cr mail. NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Pan. Ttnru

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