South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1919 — Page 9
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IMISHA WAKA GENERAL NEWS
' PEACE SERVICE
I CANCELLED
For Lack of Cooperation Titus Says Pew is Ahead of Pulpit. ,Ä , , , to a lack of roup.-ration, i O v1 n
I warum.' was one or me cniei rcat-t!..-tha:iksi,n m rvr e a in cop - i Ur,,Mi ;l m.w ,,jatforin ha!n' been r.ection with :nc aiirninjr of the peace -recte 1 for the occasion. Kefrtshtrf ity. scheduled for .Sunday ev.r.ln:r ' "'f nts wort-' "Tvcd.
l the bijeh .school auditoiium, falle.'.; to take place. However. Rev. CI. W Titus. paMor of the Kiit JhriMiaii i rnurch, prtached to a lar-re consrrc-' p-atton in that edifice. In the courst ! ui iorous ara most timely eri.ion he said that one of the needs ci thA new atfe would be that of 1 ! broader ministry. Th" ih in inanv natters of social reform and principle of democracy, was fai ahead of tin pulpits, he declared. Mini.-Le-r-i v. ere too anxious to build up their wp. little churches, when the emI hads should be on the kingdom. Another need was for rn n of f ear b ssntsa In the pulj.it and in the ! mslativc halK Too nsar.y of the et.untry'a i ppre. ntativ es v.ete aiaio.is to define important i .-u .-. ami t et avav from resworn ibduy. or.e could not hflp LelieviiiK it wa LiiK'cly tnif of many men in con-i-.-ess. The Insh situation w .us an ilbistration. The ;-enale passed th-.i i -olution. not le.iust- it l-clu-ved ir. tne ett'.cacy o: the cau.e, but hv -.tuse it wante;! to pack the r-spon-libility onto the shoulders of the tli tuocratfc. f-pia11y Pres t Wilaot;. The democrats trled the same k;uiio in endeavoring to eade i eion.sibiIItv for pi onibition. Men In thex future must have a j higher regard for dut instead of for .irty. Another need was a change i in our social life. We rsccileJ to o a'N.iv fron the idta of liiai vin.',' that ' tteau.se a man hats money ho is th3 l etter man. LOCAL MOOSE TEAM DEFEATS ELKHART NINE Tlie AIoo-e team of Mishawakn Je- i ft at. d th" Llkhart Moo,-r by th: ' s H- ef " to :n a 12 inning game! piay d yesterday afternoon at tlie ! I'lkhart dri.inpark. Fitzsimmons, j piuher fcr the local team, struck out 1. men. Mi.hav.aka eecuied nine' t hit.-. Th" ame was closely eon-; ttsted. This is tlie second ame of : a snrs of three v. hich Mishawaka ba- 'tn. Tlie batteries were lit.-! simmons and Fetters for the locals, J and Forey and Jones for Llkhart. J Next Sunday the team will play j the l!ier Baik team. i HONOBABLY DlsCII ABGIID. strut, .loiin J . Leyes arrived home , Sunday, hairg received his honor-i'l-if ciscnar?re from the army at Camp Taylor. Ky. Sert. I-yes en-h.-ted M!ay 1'. P'17. and was a mem-j 'vi' of company It, 11th machine ! pun battalion, fourth div.sion. and I...- p irtici)ated m considerable j 1 -hti:i :ji France He was also in ; th army ef occupation in Germany' and sustained a broKen kn i:. .sent bak to the L'ni cap.be-, States.; I u riiKB n:t.i i: ro mi:i:t Tl." Lutr.cr league ed" tht First ! J"n -:li--h Luthe ran cliurch n ill hobl : leeting Tlrird.iy cNe-ninc in the It'n.ivth buiblmg. One With froiv T.i. -day the le.icue ;ilf be entfrt licd ip social session at Die home ff Mis.. LiTSlino Love. Mishawaka a. W. HO.Mi: FROM 0 rJiSFS. ! r-p.de spencer has "eturned to ! Mishawaka. hatng receied his honorable discharge from the serv- I i. e. If( recently dut. letunit el from overse is Li XJt& IL i WAXTLD bakery. -A helper in th' K u" j Cntl.j FOR RKXT - Attractive two room housekeeping apartment i'a adults only Located cntralh. First tloor. Puce reasonable- t'a.l I'.el! phoi.- f.D'. J'.'tJ - j FOR SALK Sixty thre. acre with fair buü.liM.-, s.ime fruit tre-. three acres tim- er. will se.l t ro,s. tc im anil tools and gie immediate poises-ion. Stark Realty i 'o . Mishaw aka Trust Rldg. 23t-5 .; RLXT Three j it es of roc ras the Mills lor itti.-; par; .-s II! Hdg. hall. S- Chab-s Hor:i-. phorie A: y at K. P. l s t WA XTKI LpT :en at nc-. Mu lie tTb'-ladieS i Mi.-h.4W.1ka. j art . A C. 1 2St. i S t ' : I w o l K f..r Co. r;-:ht Wc pay up to J." : poT. I ! .-rty ' rif - - for e t ht r :.5i cash Bends, int. i sf. for fu.l Hiebest alio a ed Wir .-tiiiijs i ouv'ht. epen S:; :.i to v p. m C. L. Guthrie. J . M Bldg. 15 0 a. 42 1
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the hm-hest rnaiket price with ac- ! lo buv f'irn; ithr St. Joseph, crued and e.rnc; interest to date. I Blkhart, Laporte or Marshall counz:.,r. - ... . 1:. oor!i. I n you to see us. as wo
-rice and ctn ine o j-ourseli. CAMP. THO H a Ml Co. .U X. Mam st. e)'.;. r 1( tel ."?l !g Tuesday nd Saturday tvenins. Pboae LH HS1 Hours 3 0 5.
HUNDREDS ATTEND BELGIAN PICNIC
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PuIIv 5 A o people attendee! th" picnic puen by nine Flemish busine.s;rn of Mishawaka on S. Jjocan si.. near the Major Eros. J'aekintr Co.. xestrrday :-. ft rnon. Th proe .i.s of the affair "ill he uj-ed for ban-j ejuet to be :rlvn at th Hotel Mish.i-J w aka .ka juiy -tn to the return Heiin soldiers of Mn-hawaka. I I Prof. Victor A. Prurner. oxI f-eddier. mad a balloon a-ension with parachute drp. Music wia fi'rni.sht-d by a band of eiht pieces, ... . m . , ' RUNAWAY GIRL IS FOUND AT LAPORT Hlanche Eaymar.. the 13 vear old
J Mrl who disappear-. 1 during Satur-jtars i dav. has beer located at Ia ourie.
Ind.. rueordini; t information r - t ' . . .. i . . intHi ii uei uiien1, lonaia; i.aieroy. hundjj afternoon. H? left last evening to brii.i; the rirl b.u-k home. t Mis layman was sent to Misha1 v.aka t( rurchase proeeiies early .aturday morning, hut failed to reI turn home. AT IHi: LINCOLN. Claia Ivirt.ball Young will appear in ' The Load ThroiiKh the Dark'' at the Lincoln theater M.n..ay. 'Iio st'-ry deals with Gabriel!? Jardce Clara Kimball Youns) in tho ro'e of a French rirl who boromes the in iü tress of a German prince- and becomes a spy for France. Gabriello; lias fallen in love with John Mor-i an American. Her father wi.-jes her to marry a Frenchman. and, willi her brother and ster, :. iuls her an ay from Paris to break i.p the affair. I aunt. Mada in: I tl village on Thr y po to isit their Le Coutier, in a littiie Meuse. at ir:nLL iilspav. Gladys Leslie Vis a bij,r arid il ra - matic rtle in "A Stiuh in Time." to j le shOAn at the Temple theater on ! Tuesday. Th3 blindness of loe is Uh,., Vitatt.aph production, in u hich I a. youth is bd fro.n failure to fameby th" love of a little studio protege. All the time he t Klieves the real sour to his awakening is a heartltss society v.e'man. whose sob- interest in him is his prospective loitune. SON IS HOHN. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Bogus of Chicago Thursday last. Mrs. Iioits was formerly Mi.-.-; Wane'a Jernean, daughter of Mrs. Henry L Graham of this city. Dr. an-.l Mrs. Graham have jjst returned from a visit to Chicago. A TT UN I) CONVENTION. Sisters Theodosia and Everildis of the St. Joseph hospital returned Sunday from Chicago where they. attended the annual convention of j the Catholic hospital association. CAI.LI .1 BY I) HAT II. Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher and M,n 1 1 4 L Battell st., left Monday for Plymouth, where they were call-. ed yy the death of Mr. Plrtcner's sister. Mrs. John WDer. HUH: I'BOM THIUli; BIVKRS. .Mr. and Mrs. ttto Jansen and children of Three Rivers. Mich., are M.-iting with relatives and triendb m Mishawaka. i;nti:utaiv at dinnfji. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers. Fnion st., entertained a party of 10 quests at a t o'clock dinner last e-veninc. F. IZ. Coats co., undertakers, have moved to their new funeral home corner Third and Race sts. 17tf Dr. Ban L. Smith, dentist. F.berlein's building. over Cullman's clthing store.'Home phone 279. Adv W it JfMJJi WAXTLI TO RKXT By couple without children furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address. X 2.-:. Xews-Times. 1527-27 $.V cash and $lvö0 per month. bus this new six-room house, modern except heat. Lot 3.1x1 4 f.-. t with caraee and young fruit, be sold. Garmiro. Reil 370: ' .Iii Si Home 175. 1 g tf WAXTLD ': or colored. ambcrmaids. White Hotel Mishawaka. 2t.t FOli SALK Good six foot ice chet and six foot sola bar with werk boird. 124 Lincoln way W. 2St3 'ANTT:d Goo.l Catholic iare ?'-r children during tpiire 60S E. Fourth s.t. FOR SALE Houses In all sectional . v. . r . , . ,1 oi wie coj irom iuuv up ior caan or sma.l payment and balance to suit purchaser. A. so very desdrcble acant lots and acreage tracts. Geo. A. Lang, 113 Lincoln way W., Home phone 272. ' 2S-!f j hae several good ones at reasonable ) pi i -t s. ! If you want a mint farm, we have It SMrk Realty Co., Mishawaka Truöt I Bldg.
. E. KEISE DIES on mon After Two Years' Illness. Resident of City For Past 20 Years. Mrs. Lrwin Kaiser. ft24 K. Mis'nawaka av., died at her home Mondav 1 ; morning at j:.'P o'clock fo. lowing a, tvro years' illness with complications, j
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She- wis forni.Tly Miss M.ie Cre; The Osceola Wcball team Ueaml was Ujrn in Ieburj. Mich., tate(l the Elkhart el.reel stars
'it. 10. hein' past 3 years j o!l1- sh' came to Mishawuka J' 1 from MichiKan and has : t dnco resided lu-ro. on May JS, 19UJ sh Mas inarrieed to Ihw.n Keiso; v ho survhe-j with a daughter, CJer- ; abiine. Shf- also leaves her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Lime r Cre go of this eity, one bt othe r, C L. Crego, Llkhait, and a lister, Mrs. H. A. mitli of e'hicao. Kunyral services will be Iield iron the reidenre Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lev. Dr. B. L.irle i'arker of the Methodi.-t church will ofhci.it'. P.urial will be in Fairview cemetery. Funeral services will bo private. ,V. 0. W. HOLD FISH FRY EAST OF MISHAWAKA About 7 5 people attended the W. O. W. picnic and nth fin- held Sunday at station f. The tish wero furnished by the men of Mve part. v. ho '-curcil .sufficient for the crowd, i Follow in; the dinner. games' ami In the run I contents v ere enjoyed. ! and Jump contest for men. the prize, ! a box of clears, was awarded t I Leonard Fyke. Throwing ball eon J test for women with an aluminum I percolator for prize, was won by ! Mrs. Leonarei Tyke. Heavy stone hro.winR ,r men. pocket knife, won b Ira Wilson. Stone pickinir for ladles, a pair -f silk hose, winner, Mrs. Harvey Hoover. Fifty yard tlash for men, 2." feet of garden hose, won bv Ira Wilson. Twenty -rive yard elash for ladies, pocket book. ' Mrs. Leonard P ke. Throwing Oallj contest for men, lish box, winner., Ira Wilson. Guessing contest for men. fish line, won by Clarence Phil-! lips. Largest family on the grounds, t half dozen photos. Fred IJyan. For! men onlv, biggest lie told, winner, Harry Snvder. The tery Mas found by P'yke. prize Mrs. of mysLeonard TOLEDO SPEEDERS ARRESTED HERE Clarence S:harTer and Rcss Leisler of Toledo, O , were arrested late Saturday night, charged with speeding. They weie riding motorcycles and are alleged to nave been going 50 miles an hour, on being brought to the police station the men explained they were on a relay and wt re picking out a route from Toledo to San Francisco to carry tho .news rf the Willard tight, which! would be quicker than by mall. The men were arraigned Monday morning and their eotcs continued until Wcdne sday. Hose Person and William Mc Canee were hned Ju and costs after entering pleas of guilty to charges of intoxication. .VnitlVKS IN NITVVPOHT NKWS. Mrs. Jennio Jarrett. 222 Lincoln way W., has receiVed word that her i son. l'vt. men u. jarreti nas arriea safely at Xewport Xews. Va. He has Just returned from 15 months' service in France and in the army l of occupation in Germany. He was identirted with the balloon branch of service. BT;IXI IlOirV CO NTKST. J. W. Keller won first prize and Burt Webster second in the blind hoirey contest held at the Miami country club Sunday afternoon. In the one-club match, C. W. Burton won the first by the net score of 71 and K. A. Reamer, second by net score of 72. Forty competed. N ITHMATION SLUVK L. A cLifcs of live catechumens were confirmed Suiblav at St. Peter'3 I'-. angelical Lutheran church by Rev. Otto Turk, pastor. A verj" ap propriate sermon wa,s delivered. The : choir, tinder the direction of Mr. Ft A tttuvcl.iin forrvibt' ffiw i-iul ' me music for the ovta 'Thine Forex t r iod sung b" the class. ion. A of Ixve song. " was BLTI BN l'KU.M HON l'YMOON". Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wein kauf, who were recently married, have rei turned from their honeymoon which
t-iri tn'thev spent with relatives and friends
day. In- C'Ucaco, Kouonm, nam'iionn ana j7tfother Indiaj;a points. They will re-i 1 I side at !U4 E. Fourth st.
MABBIED AT sT. ,KW:PIL I Edward Kurt? and Mis,s Vaughn Ives, both of Mishawaka. eloped to; St. Joseph. Mich. Saturday and were: Tii.irriod The bride is the daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ive. corner Mam and Eighth ts. Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz will reside in Mishawaka. TO IIXTFJITAIN WITH MIOWI31. Miss Rosalie Heummer, whose marriage to lonaxd CharnVrlain will take place next week, wili be the guest of honor at a shower to he given Tuesday evening by the Children of Man todalitv. The aX-
held at .St. Joseph's urir.Dixr. riniMiTs. Charles Yawley for James I'ecard, Karate on Lincoln way 11, cost to be S1S0. Georpe Stockhnrger remodelinRj of residence, at 22 S K. Battell st. cos; to bo $000. Iliney Klatt ffir porch on N. Mer Tif.eld av., cost $123. HOSPITAL NOTKS. Mri. Leonard White has been taken to her home at äl W. Iawrenco St. Marvinc lealle. N. Studebaker St.. injured in an auto accident some tim - haa Uv veturntti to his home. SCILLA WIN'S 1HOM I'LIvIIAKT Sunday afternoon on tho Osceola diamonds bv a coro of 12 to 10. The 'ame h.i.s a hard fo iht tont,.st :in.l lastr.i 11 innings. i:.c;li: laki: hksojmi:hs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nix and son, Llmo, 151 W. Marion St., will leave T tcsday for F.asle lake where they I will nit-nil twe we eks. COMbinLS VISIT IILKI1. Mrs. T. i;. Coakley and daughter have returned to their home In Kochester, Inel.. after spending Eeve-ral days as tht guest of her sister, Mrs. P.ert Kobbin, W. Battell st. iurrriiNs nam laki:. John B. Jarrett and his grandchildren. Vance and Virginia Turner, have returned from Indian lake where they spent Sunday. The trip was made by auto. TO KNTLUTAIN CLCB. Mrs. KHa .Marvin. W. .Sixth st . "l he hostess to the memiiers oi the Home drove Drill team club at Hier home Tusd iy eve ning. TlTLNv. K I Ü .ATI V 1 -IN. Sister M. Victorene of Fot t Wayne, is in the city visiting with i e lath es here. She was formerly Miss luise DeGroote of this city. VISITIN; IN CITY. Joseph M. Thallcmer. oi' the Ga litui Metallic arnel here rciath es. Co., of Nebraska, has to spenu a week with (.Obs To t lllt.(.(). B. G. T Titus left Monday morninu for Chicago to witness tho pa-sin;-; of John Barleycorn. MOYKS Ol ITC I. otlice of Atty. Harvey has been moved from I The oltlce of Atty. Harvey W. Joii"s has been moved from the L'berlein to the Keller building. isi:liislt kbo.m quauantint:. Health Officer If. K. Strubbe has I released the home o T. Murphy. 211 K. Broadway from scarlet fever fpiar.tine. MOIOB TO WLSTVH.Li:. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glass and Miss Mildred Ldgai motored to WcsUille lr.il. Sunday. VISITING IN MILWArKKi:. Mr. and Mrs. Fred X. Smith, Kdtewater dr., are v isiting in riil-i waukee, Wis. LNJOY OUTLNG. Mrs. Joseph Fetters and son have returned from Bull lake where they spent Sunday. VISITING IX IjAPOUTK. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kverett have pone to Laporte to spend n week's vacation with relatives. AUK IN CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Josick, L. Kighth st.. are visiting in Chicago. Called meeting ter 2K7. O. L. S. for work. Mishawaka chapTuesdav evening r.oti Dr. Makieiiki. osteopath. Second st. !6 Wr. Advt RIVER PARK t huv.i :i:iai?i :t'o.i tt:isi Y1XJ n311IO.HH HOI The 25th annual reunion of the Witter family was held Sunday at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. David Witter at Lucerne. Ind. Thirty members were present. Dinner was; ! .l-'rved at ncn and the afternoon was spent informally with short talks and vocal and. instrumental music. The next meeting will be the last Sunday In June at the same place with Mr. and Mrs. Ritter. Those attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. William Mogel, Clifford ct.. Mrs. Kissincer and daughter. Miss Ruth Kissinger of South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Booker, Fourth st.. Mishawaka, entertained at dinner Sundav In honor of their 1 grandson. Elmer K rough and Arthur Pippinger. both of Biver Park. , who returned last week from oerseas servic with the V. S. A. army. Covers were laid for 12. The cen- j terpiece was formed of lilies and I greeneryA company composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sackman and Mr. and Mrs Car! Sackman and family, S. of. inirteentn st. copnia nnrr.er of South Bend; Raymond Xieb of Xib s. Mich.; Mrs. J. Harter and son of Berrien Springs. Mich.; John Xieb and daughter. Miss Thelma Xieb and son. Luther Xieb and Mrs. David Young of Xiles, Mich., spent Sunday at Hudson lake. Mr. a;J Mrs. Harry Anderson. S. Sixteenth st.. were ho?t and hostess at Sunday dinner In honor of Mr.
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and Mrs. Henry Rnf?. Covrr? were laid fnr eicht. Mrs. Charles HunsberKer entertained with a d:t : t of 15 covers Sunu&v at her uon on Mishawika av.. in honor of Mijs Alice Steither of I'rbana, 'r:d. oes and Karden flrwrs were used in the table and house decorations. v Mrs. Mary I'.assett and daughter. Mis Krr.ma Bassett, N. Sixth st., entTtalned at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brigs and Mr. and Mrs. L. Kvans of South Bend. Mrs. Samuel Dixon, N. Sixth St., rntfrtained at dinner Sunday in lienor of her house guests. Mr. and Mrs William Kay of Kokomo, Ind., i 5 . . r T -r .11.
ünu oauiiiaier, .vitä. r reu oue oi Arcadia. Ind. Covers were placed for 15. Other quests were Mrs. Albert Dillworth of Laporte, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wiser and family and William Moore of South Bend. Miss Martha Buffer, Mishawaka av.. entertained a numhrr of friends Sunday. Instrumental and vocal rausfe featured the afternoon luncheon was served at 6 o'clock. The cuests included Miss Minnie Teters. r Miss Clara Gutknecht. Miss Jeannette Stockman and Miss Maud Fisher of South Bend. A called meeting of the Sunday school board of the M. E. church will he held this evening at the church, where Miss Jes.;ie Hively, elelegate to the Sunday school convention, held at Marion last week, will give a report of the convention. Cottace prayer meeting of the Free Methodist church will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe, S. Liphteenth st. Mrs. Margaret Young and Miss Helen Powers. Mishawaka av., ami Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelley of South Bend spent Sunday at Barron lake, Mich., where they vere guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bitters. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Teeters. 1Ö10 Pleasant st., have received word from their 5on, Glen Teeters, the salvage department of the A B. F., stating his department will be closed July 2 0, anel he expected to be sent home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Sunberg of Chicago are guests of the latti r's sister, Mrs. A. Lundberg and family. Pleasant .St. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carpenter and family have returned from an outing at Pleasant lake, ICdwardsburg. Mich. Mrs. Jacob Zerbe anel son. Lamar and daughter, Alice returned Satu rtlav from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Zerbe's mother, Mrs. Alice Adkieson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wineman will leave today for a two weeks trip through Indiana and Kentucky. They will spend several days with Mrs. Wineman's sister, Mrs. B. K. Whitten at India napolis. Mr. and Mrs. X. Cash, of Kalama700, Mich. 7 have moved to Otis st.. Kiver Park. has returneel frem Llkhart. where she was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Florence Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Roderick and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brook? spent Sunday at Koontz lake, guests of Mr. and Mis. L. Lemmert A meeting of the Indies' Aid society of the M E. church will be held Wednesday. July 2 at the homo of .rs. Clark Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Adam nürnberger and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunsburger and daughter, Margaret, will leave Friday on a motor trip to Alabama, where Miss Grace Hunsburger, has been instructor in the state university. Miss Hunsburger will accompany them on the return trip. "V T r T i
Mr and Mrs. Edward Rogers have j I- i fifigiSl M turned from their wedding trip t o j pi v-' i$?SK k ,V'r". irVK oveland, Canton and other points j f-! B Mrs. A. B. Brown, S. Xinth st.. f'": VA P'fr Ävi l
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iNews oi interest on the West Side SO CIA Ii i:hxts. A party of young people numbering 12, enjoyed a picnic at Chain-'o-lakes Sunday afternoon. A basket supper was served. Following the luncheon games, stunts and boating" were enjoyed. The alTair was given in honor of Miss Martha Powell of South Chicago, who is a truest at the home of Miss Josephine Zagajecko, 170h Catalpa av. Those who took pari were: Misses Anna anel Agnes Smlecinska, Florence Sakrzecka, Jotephine Banaslcka, Ieona Chinielecka. Russell Opalt, Victor Blase. Anthony Gajewski. Frank Harczynski. Jchn Kosik. Frank Warzynski and Steve Lee per. The singing practice of St. Hedwli's Choral society will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at St. Hedwiere's school. PICNIC. The rirst annual outing of the St. John Cantius Literary society of StHedwige' church was held Sunday at the Chapin lake which was attended by members and friends. A special car carried tlie picnickers to theur destination over the Xorthern Indiana line. Upon the:- arrival at the lake all sorts of prnes and sports wer enjoyed. The committer in charge of the picnic to which much of the success is due was composed of the fcllowKENNEDY'S Barron Lake Resort Dance July 4th Music in the evening by very f.ne Orchestra from Scuth Bend. HOTEL, DANCE HALL, GOOD BOATS. TEXXIS COURT. Bell Phone 76IF2. XILES, - - - - MICHIGAN
ir.'t: Misses Zenobia Dominska. Ksth" Rozplr ehowska. Hrdw.ce N'iewindoma. Veronica P.udnik. Julius Niedhalski, Modest Burkowski rind Stfphan Byi.ynski.
PI :it SON ALS. Arthur Koppa and Gt'ore Weilowski of Ciicaco are spending one rr-trsth's vacation with Mr. an-1 Mrs. Marion Wesolowski, 411 S. William st Mrs. Thfodosia Figler and Mis Kugenia Pwlowska are guests for creral days at the home of Mrs. I. Kucharski. 1112 W. Napier st. Miss Berr.ice Bilinskl is a truest fv a few days at the home of her par rr.ts. Mr. and Mrs- Anthony IMlins'; i v2. S. Cha.in st. She is enroute tc T)enver, Colo., where she will visit three months with her broth r. Peter Bilimki and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Drejrr and family, 2C1 S. Chapin ft., and Miss ftenhanie Beich have returned frnrn B :rron lake resort where they spent one week's vacation. Marion "Wesolowski. jr.. 414 S. William st.. has returned from three weeks' visit in Chicago. Mrs. W. A. Gr7esk. 120 4 W. Thtmas St., left Saturday morninir for Duluth, Minn., where she will remain severt.1 weeks visiting relatives. Atty. W. A. Grzesk accompanied Mrs. Grzesk to Chicago. He returned Monday morning. John Roslnskl hrs returned o Chicago after a sJiort visit with relatives and friends. While here he was a guest of Mrs. U Kucharski. 1112 W. Xapier st. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wesolowski have returned to Chicago, 111., following a visit with the lattr rs brother, Marion Wesolowski and family. 414 S. Will am st. M'ss Bernice Olesiewicz. 601 f. Marion st., has returned from Fossa ir. N. J.. where she attended the weeTding of her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kmil of i"bi. capo arrived here Saturday to spend S'-veral weeks with relatives and friends. They are truest of the hitter's sister. Mrs. Joseph Raczvnski. 214 Tontl av. Pvt. Michael Rosinski of the medical corps, who has just recently returned from overseas, has received his honorable discharge nnd nr-rht-d at the home cif his father. Jacob Rosinski, S. Chapin st- He has been overseas for the past 1 raor.tha.IHTtX BRITISH FLAG. DFBLIN. June' ?0. The Rn: flag was burned in Dublin Saturd:e night. Outside of Trinity college a number of Union Jacks were seized and the torch Tipplied. -Cheers we given for De Valera, 'president f the Irish republic," and many songs were sung. Sinn Fein demonstratio). s occurred in other parts of the city also. !.-. ' t ' MONEY Deposited before July 12, 1919. will draw in- Ü terest from July 1. l-k MISHAWAKA j TRUST & SAVINGS H.-H ! & COMPANY f9 I Pon't Forget "REISER'S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," 110 X. Main St., Mishawaka. For All Kinds of Shoe Repairing and Shoej. T.Ol i:. (irove st. Bell Ö01 MislLUwaka. Iial. WM. F. ilOLINGFJl, TB E10 SURGUtV. TRIMMING AND LANDSCAPE DEsKJXING e it ' ! J"
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Featuring WILLIAM FARNUM in his -reitest photoJrama. Packed the Temple t
capacity both matinee and evening yesterday. Come, see this picture. USUAL ADMISSION TOMORROW GLADYS LESLIE "A STITCH IN TIME" Adapted from the famous Broadway success of tlie same name. Also a Chester
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PEACE TREATY PLACED IN PROTOCOL OFFICE
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Effective July 1, 1919 It has become imperative to advance pricet on Nemo Corsets in accordance with the following Price List, because of the constant increase in the cost of materials and labor. Adhering to our established policy never to deteriorate the high standard of Nemo quality, and at the same time to keep them within reach of the popular demand, we have tried to adjust prices accordingly. By comparison, you will find that the intrinsic value represented in Nemo Corsets is far above that of any other make, while the invaluable Hygienic-Style-Service, for which they have become famous, is still given entirely free of charge.
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