South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1919 — Page 12

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MISHA WAKA GENERAL NEWS

STILL ÄGTIVE Enter Three Different Homes and Steal Jewelry, v Fowls, Etc. Thieve v!;irrd three different homes In this ity rinl vicinity elurinir Tuesl-iy ajt'irnoon. Thev stole Jewflry to the amount of J ". 0 from i tc S. I. C.o..- honi, I. Frurth st. It consisted ef eam'-o cvai.ere, two ruby r in pr". on'- .service, ring and two brooch pins Mr. ar.'l Mrs. Cloyer returned last evejning from Iake Wawasee, vhfif erv-y spirit their vnntlon, and found their residence in great disorder. .c'-veral towfl.s and a beel -pread v.- tv also missing. Ten chicker. anl 15 ducks were rtoln from the hnery -on tho James I Monro farm, north ruf Mishawaka. Thlovs also rntril th ural homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jtobert Line, Fouth rf tie r.'ty, and stole ronsMrulilo raniKi! lmlt a..sjrl; of Hour, t'AO sicks of iucir and a piano berch. WAR.MOTHERS CLUB ORGANIZED TUESDAY A War Mothers' club was organ ized at a meeting lurid yesterday aft-j rrnoju ..uu- .ton s, . we e room tu , the Amprlc-xi Herl ro.-., society. Ofncers wer' appoinu-a a.s follows: Mr. A. W. Bacon. Ill S. Merrifield a v., president; Mrs. J. II. I'nderwood, 21 i 11. Fourth, st.. ice-president: Mrs. L L. ooper, frl i:. Third st.. treasurer, :uil Mrs. W. II. Pasco. -'03 S. Columbia st secretary. There will be a meeting in the Ited Cross rooms at the city hall on July 9 at 2:?,0 o'clock to perfect the arrangments of formi rig the club for i.ioters of the boys yho have been and are still in the- e;:vlce. The purpose of the organization will be to be of service to the boys. It is hoped every mother will be present. trmpli: athlkttions. This will re serial, day at the Temple when the excluding chapter of "Tho Lightning Haider" will be shown. Owing to electrical trouble last WY-dnesfclay matinee some of the Temide patrons failed to see this chapter. The nfjith and 10th chapter of "The Tiger's Trail" and a Tom Mix comedy, "Six Cylinder Love" will complete the bill. "The Secret Ciarden." feaJnring Lila I.cc. will be t-hown at the Tonrjdc. Thursday, in which Miss Ire trive a wonderfully pleasing perfoi ni.ir.re. On Friday, Oeorpe Walsh will be moii in 'Help. HHp, Police." Mtjr. I.atdotte has leased a spf cial w iu over which the j results in rounls of the Will;, rI - Lvnipsey f'mht will beshown during; the matinee. I LI Miss WILS FOR TllF WFST. I'ernVe Keoder, 1 isher ct.. nas resigned lur p(ition at the f.co of the lodce Manufacturing Co. j and It ft VfsSerday for an extended trip through the west. She will visit! fc r a few- days with relatives at Central Cry. K,is, and will then go to Derver. Colorado Springs and otl.r points in Colorado Li'Tiinit Li:c.ci: mki.ts. The Luther league of the First LnKlish Lutheran church met last evening in the churvh rdihve. Plans for an ice cream social were discussed. TO LN.IOV VACATION. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kndlich. Lincoln way 11.. have gone to de Flambeau. Wis., where they Ei'cr.d their auction. 710 ! l.ac will NOKTII SlDi: HANK. Money d posited in this bank prior tf- July 12 will dr:w interest fron July 1. tf Advt. FOR SALE Ford ro.idsier. 1117 model. Imp rial g.traee, M:.h,uu'a. Fell phi:i.- :.;... It VA.T:i--Ch.ur.lM rmaids. White er colored. Hotel Mi-h.nak.i. :tf ACTIVE young men wanted for the paint departm r.t. Kvperi. nred preferred. National W nr. r Froduets Co. :t: SALE Hound ree l 1 a-y bucgy. ::rst class 1C3 E. Eighth st C"!'.'u;;on. inquire . 1 1 WANTED Te KENT Uy couple without children f-.nnisb.ed rooms for liht housekeeping. A!d:es. X 11, Nws-T:me IT. '7- 7! sect. oni FOIt SALE houses In .ill of the city from l,l, 0 up for cash or sma.l pai::e:U ar.d hal.tr.ee to hutt purchaser. A.o ery de.sir: ble ucant lots and .Trust- tra ts. (ieo. A. Lang. 113 Lincoln way W.. Hornel phone 212. 2i-tf ! L! H EL TV F. NPS If ou are e:. titled to fp ed to tell, jo'j the highest market price with accrued and earned inure.: to date, iirir.g yo-r lonb to us Get our price and convince yourseU. CAM F. Tlli'ÜN:: and -Co. IO"! N. Main t liv r II !fl "."big Tuesday nd Sturduy evenings Fbcvwt LH lobi Hours 5 to 5.

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lc,s ph Vard.i and M;.s Mai v Vanl); w he, Loth of this rity. we niarri'-d in a. auptlal hih mun Wednr. -day rnornln .at 7::)0 o'clock at St. Bavo' e atholi- church. Ree. Fr. He r performed th ceremony. Th bride was attired in a gown of white silk, wor.' a f J II 1 tilth bridal vtil, and carried a shower bouquet of .h:t.; oarnatiens. Sho as attended Miss Elizabeth De Kc-'vr. who were a ;jown of white oü ;,nrl carr.ed pink carnations. Iet-r Van. i r-'-he. brother of th bride. w;.s best man. 1'nilowii' the ceremony a wpJdi:;g linne-r was s' rved at the honie l of th bride's parents, Mr. ;ind Mrs. I Fran Y;in l rr isch :.!.. S. Taylor st. Mr. and Mr.". arda haw gone to Viilc.in, Mi'.h.. to spend a two months' honeymoon, they will, return about Sept. 1 to reside in Misha waka. LINCOLN'S ATTRACTION. .1. Warren Kerrigan's versatility as a screen star of the first mapnlI tud was never better displayed than I in his latest picture. "Three X GorI don. which will have its initial loc al showing Wednesday at the Lin coln theater. Kerrigan, in his previous screen efforts, has been pretty much of every sort of a hero, fom a rugired young westerner with all the tricks of the. cleverest of cowboys at his lingers' ends to the typical collej gian or the young New Yorker of i fashion. And he has done about all j sorts of screen acting to. but in j "Three X Gordon" he will reveal a talent as a comedian that has not h,.rf.toforp hn madc known tQ ms . j IOl UTII AT MIAMI CLITi. The Miarna Country club will observo Independence day Friday by a dinner dance and feature entertainment during the evening. The club orchestra will supply the music. What is termed the elite quartet will also entertain. Golf and other games will be indulged during the day. Iancing will start at 8: JO and continue until 1 1 ::;0. COMPLIMENTARY TO BRIIU: Honoring Miss Rosalie Hcummer, who will- bo married to Leonard Chamberlain. July 10, the members of the Children of Mary sodality, entertained with a shower at St. Joseph's school last evening. The bride elect was presented with a beautiful picture of the Madonna. RefreshI. ents were served. li:avi; ox visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith have gone to Cleveland. O.. to visit their son. They will also go to Detroit. where they will be the C. II. Carter. rucstji of Mrs. LFAVi: FOR DIAMOX LAUF. Mr. ami Mrs-. William 1$. Mosfnnl. 7:: Lincoin way K., will leave today for Diamond lake, where they will enjoy an outing. AKKIVr.S IX STATbS. Mrs. Mary Toll ens-. W. Fourth st. h.a.. received wortl that her son. Fir-

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News, a., from overseas. PHILADELPHIA VISITOR. Mrs. Martha Jay of Philadelphia, former resident of this city who has been viMting with Mrs. W. F. Kerr, oli:: L ('rove st.. for the past week, will have for Chicago at the end of the week. ia il.DIXG PKRMIT. The Misbawaka Hydraulic ""o. has taken out a building permit for a frame dwelling on Race st.. the cost to be 00. TO F..VTi:UT.I.N CLUB. j Mrs. YV. F. Kerr. 30:: E. Grove st.. ! will entertain the Sunshine club of tho Lady Maccabees. Thursday afte rnoon. F. E. Coats co.. undertakers, have moved to their new funeral home, corner Third and Kace sts. I7tf Fi K SALE Lot 05 nine lods deep, 'j 1 YV. F. X. ei.ii.s.r. fot iront by Lincoln way It 3 j I-"OK SALE Sixty-three acre farm i with fair building, some fruit , trees, three acres of timber, will sell crops, team and tools and give im-' j mediate possession. Stark Kealty ! Co.. Mishawaka. Trust ltldg. 20v ;00 cash and $lt3.5ö per month. bus this new six-room house, modern except heat. Lot CJxl4 feet with garage and young fruit Must be sold. Oarmire. Hell S70: Home 175. IStf W pay up to K-.50 cah . ,, tor fud coupon Üb rty Fonds. Hit nes j pno s for e-thi; interest allowed i War stamrs bought. Upen S:3ö a. la to S p. m C. L. Guth-ie. 4 2. ! J i - M. s. pid 1 -t: FA it MS FOK S.LE If you wish to bay farm either St. Joseph. Elkhart. 1-apcrte or Marshall county, it will pay you to see us. as wj h.ie several good one-s at reasonable price s. ff you want a mint farm, we have it STark liealty Co., Mishawaka Trust Id. ig. , V.MK1 A woman for plain cookm. fr two me. ils a day. Apply N. Main st. North Side Resttijrar.t ltT

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CLOSE ON FHIDAY Banks and Factories Shut Down Until Mon day Morning. Friday, the Fourth, will b univer--.r.lly observed in Mishawaka. Every business place will be closed and the factories will shut down from Thursday evening until Monday morning. All banks In the city will ( alsc close Friday and Saturday as ; those in South Rend are doing. In, fact. Mishawaka will enjoy one of - A. lt.. 1 . 1 V. .11,1 .. ... I tlie most generally ui)?nru iiunuajs ir. the city's history. With the exception of some doings at the Merrltield park bathing beach, at the Miami Country club, 'and the .nnual pic nic at Tamarack in conr-ction with j the M. K. ohurch. there will be lit-1 tie else doing. Many citizens have 1 planned to spend the day at the' summer resorts near home and in , MichiganLOCAL COUPLE ELOPE AND WED IN ST. JOSEPH Miss Gertrude Palmer, r years ' old. and Charles IJickel, 19 years old. stole a march on thwir frinn.lc finH I relatives June 21, when they eloped to. St. Joseph, Mich., where they urp m.-.rried. Thev returned to their tesnective homes and succeeded in ! keeping the marriage a secret until Wednesday. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary rainier, 1211 Sarah st., and is v.cll known in the city. The groom, who is the son of Nicholas IJickel. CO.. E. 15 road way, has just recently returned from overseas duty and receied his honorable discharge from the service. He is employed at the American Railway Express Co- at South 13end. Mr. and Mrs. TBickel will reside with the bride's mother. tki kappas ;i:irr. Arrangements were completed for a house party to be given at Klinger lake at a meeting of the Tri Kappa sorority held lu:t night at the home of Miss Carma Longsteret, Lincoln waw W. The house party will be h '1 July 7 to 14 at the Woodward I cottage, the giris to be the guests of Miss Beatrice Woodward. niuNi:u to i:.ti:k racks Prof. Victor Ilrunnor( daredevil balloonist of this city has been en tered in the balloon races to be held j Oil the l'ourth at the St. Louis race: track. Fref. Uranner is an expert! in his line rnd Mishawaka feels i highly honored to ha,ve one of her men entered In an aerial feat in which L, renowned airmen from different sections of the United j States are entered. Frank Armstrong. Mi. Urunner's assistant, will make an asefn-ion on the Fourth at Charlotte, Mich. IU'IIY JAMES YOUNG. The body of James I. Young, who died two weeks ago as the result of falling from a ladder while paintin the barn on the Jacob Meixel farm, I was buried Tuesday afterncon at the i county farm cemetery. The body has l-etn held a, the Finch and Sprague t undertaking rooms for the past two i v ceks. His two brothers and di-j orced wife were notified but failed to send any instructions regarding; the funeral. ; SCHOOL BOARD MKCTS. Flans for improvements to be ru.de on Battell school were dis-' e ussed Tuesday evening at a meet- j :.tg of the school board. A number of fapplications have been received for positions now vacant on the teaching staff. No action was taken, the board waiting for a greater number of app'icants before making the eliminations. Owing to the raise in salaries only lirst class instructors, will be employed. DKILL (M il MUITT.S. The Home Crove Prill club was entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Ella Marvin. W. Sixth si. Following hour the business session a social was enjoyed. Contests were the chief feature of the evening, the favor bing won by Mrs. Grace Hupp. A two course luncheon was served ly the hostess. A flashlight picture of the group was taken. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Anna Miller. W. Sixth st. ItI.TTUN FHOM FUANCi:. William F. Kobinscn. jr. has jur?t arrived in Mishawaka aftere having been honorably dbcharged Irom the army. He' has recently returned i I rom 11 months overseas service, ! w ; ..... . . , , iienu io nis eMiiMinem. nooir.son i . . . . , . i i.: , "da uuinmcn wun ine -i isnaw a k;. pnr.rmr:cy. i.t lT AT CAMFIUTLL HOME. (leorre AdkitTon. c-f the marine corps. ,e ho recently returneil from overseas, is isiting with his aunt. Mrs. r. J. Campbell. Lincoln way E. tn account of Friday being July 4. no deliveries of ice will be made to residences. Schroed r Coal and Ice Co. Adt. 2tl Dr. Ivan E. Smith, dentist. Eberleln's building. over Cullman c. thing store. Home phone 373. Adv

! bikth or i.uc;iiti-:r. j A daughter wa hern Wednesday I mornin-; to Mr. and Mrs. J. l.oui. I Ceri-tbaucr, 1-01 Lincoln way V.

NOKTII sini: HANK. Money deposited in this bank prior to July 12 will draw intere.-t from July 1. tf Afivt. JACOB lUCIIHKIT ILL. Jacob Buchheit. 5 1 W. Third st. is suffering with dropsy. Tho Major Meat Market will be dosed all lay July f. I'tl Adt. Dr. Makiedfrki. Second st. osteopath, 12G W. Advt SPEAKERS DISCUSS EMOGRACY Organization for Public Education Under New Order, is Theme. MILWAFKLl-:. Wis., July -.Organization of public education for service in tho new democracv Mas I discussed by four speakers at Tues day night's general session of the ! National Education association con tention. Mamng tne countrv s edui . i I lOlN. I MMt'lll of aid to democracy ' was presented fiom the viewpoints of ediuMtors in the rural, ele mentar)', secondary educational and hi-.h"r t ducationul institutions Use j of thQ .school building as a com- i munity center was endorse J and the i speakers approved community sing- ! in-.. Thev urged use of modern j equipment and impro emeids in thi ! construction of all educational build- ' in regardless of cost. j Lee 1 Driver, county superin-j tondent of schools, Winchester, lad.; j Mrs. T. C. Geicks. supers isor prl:nary department. St. Louis; John K. Tiidsley, associate su perintndent of! schools, New Voik, and E. i Elliott, University of Montana, were the spea kers. Teaching in English alone in public grade schools was urged by Mr. Driver as the really necessary step towards the establishment of tru-j democracy in America. REPORT MARRIAGE OF SOUTH BEND WOMAN HOCKFOKI 111., July 2. The marriage of Miss Evelyn, daughter of Mrs. A. E. Miltimore. to Lieut. George Marger of Camp Grant was solemnized Saturday afternoon at Court St. M. K. church parsonage. Rev. Chester Smith ofTciating. They are (.pending their honeymoon In I Chicago. The bride is a former resident of South Hend, where she attended high school and later came here. She is a trained nure. d vt -52 S r-CFL Tri" WOMEN

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Yi De sare ana sane commemoration oi ine inucpcnacncc . yof America, but added to this will be the memorable w-f fact that America has helped to make the world safe for JJ democracy. Thf Realizing the importance of this Fourth of July and v4

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have made special preparations for TOMORROW to supply your holiday wants. Beautiful summer apparel of every kind in broad variety and choice will help you to celebrate in a fitting and delightful manner Independence Day.

v. Store Closed AH Day Independence Day. -S Open Thursday Evening Till 10 O'clock.

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ROUMANIAN PEOPLE ARE BRAVE IN THEIR STRIFE nrOHARKST. July 2. Red Cross f:eld workers here have- noticed that one of the mot striking traits in the Roumanian people is their sense of pride. With all the misery and poverty of the poor, they never beg. They are always content with what the Americans give them. At the distribution centers there is never complaint, protest or clamor. The Roumanians are always grateful for what they pet. however. little It may re. Fmbably no people on earth endure hunger and suffering with more resignation and patience.

GERMANS CAN'T DECIDE ON JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE BFRLTN". July 2. Questicn has been raised here as to what authority, under the Frussian law, shall confirm the verdict of the rrilitary court which convicted several persons of the murder of Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxembourg. In former times the sentence would have been confirmed by the king of Prussia, the German emperor. Now it is believed that the Prussian premier as head of the diet, is the proper person to take this action. Meanwhile the convicts remain in prison and cannot appeal from the verdict of the military court. Come to St. Joseph. Mich., on July I. and spend the day. Always a delichtful place to spend the Fourth. All good roads lead to Ft. Joseph, the Coney Island of the west, or come by interurban. 1343-3 Advt. Advertisers make profits from volume not prices. ii Deposited before JULY 12TH will draw interest from July 1st at FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS CO. In the same building and under the same management as FIRST NATIONAL BANK R -Ö ä -Ö 4 is OP FASHION reasons 10 maKe u a aay or4 social occasions. There will 3p c iL. f-j i I want to don new, bright and - - - .- V local celebrations we in 2 JM jia U . . ,.mr anr vrnYRYINC TO 00 RU1M YOUf TRr.ES ? WHY D0NT YOU USt LITTLE. 0 JOGntM TKt CARL Or YOURTRttSflNO NO W-

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Till KDY. JULY 3. The planets' places for this day. while making fcr success and prosperity, also give cause for some anxiety, as the inluences are operating in a contradictory manner. While there is prospect of financial success under a splendid Lunar as pect to Jupiter, with a usuries fori new and substantial undertakings, under a favorable Saturn, other testimonies portend anxieties and dangers. Particularly cuard against rjuarrels. litigation and accidents, and also there is need for caution against deception and fraud. There is also a warning about signing papers without thoupht and care. With these admonitions regarded there is prosepct of progress and gain. In social, domestic and affeetional interests there is also promise of a pleasant and profitable day. Those whose birthday it is may have a pleasant and profitable year, though they should protect the health and avoid accident, quarrels and law. A child r.orn on this day will be kind, lovable and generous, but perhaps impulsive. -DAY The Handsome Scrccn Star J. WARREN KERRIGAN 'THREE 1( "GORDON" TirmsDAY LOUISE HUFF in THE LITTLE INTRUDER" vnur RIG FOURTH OP JULY BILL 'THE WAY OF THE STRONG" STAIUIIXG ANNA Q. NILSSON A stirring tale of the Yukon after your own heait. A Metro romantic drama. USUAL ADMISSION. 3C TH3PU

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Owing to some electrical trouble last Wednesday we could not continue with our matinee and consequently some' of our patrons failed to see the concluding- chapter of "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER," so we are repeating the showing today at matinee only, aUo 9th and 10th chapters of

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TOMORROW Sweet and winsome Lila Lee in 'THE SECRET GARDEN," a Paramount picture; alao Mutt and Jeff in "HULA HULA CABARET." FRIDAY, July 4th A Big Special Program, George Walsh in "HELP, HELP, POLICE." We have also leased a special wire for the returns from the Willard-Dempsey right. MATINEE AT 1 :30 CONTINUOUS TO 1 1 P. M.

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TENTH ANNUAL PICNIC, FRIDAY, JULY FOURTH At Tamarack by Ladies' Aid, M.E. Church Chicken Dinner Served on Grounds for 35 Cents CONTESTS

Prettiest Baby Under 1 War. 1st prize, 1-2 doz. best Fhotos

-nd prize, $1 (Aid Soeietyi Prettiest ISaby Over 1 Year and I nde r 2. Diamond King ( F. A. Honielie-st Man from City, Silk Hose (Ben

Ircttic!t I-idy from City, 3 doz.

Prettiest Old Lady 0er (0, Dish (Hahn : Whitmer) IJun Eat Contest (Hoys Under 1 '. ) Cuff Links ( F. A. Ullman'i Oldest Married Couple. Picnic Ham (Fred Major) Potato Pt-elins Contest for Men. (best and ejuickest peeled ) Tungsten Spark Flug Jl.-ö C. H. Lauylin. Oseeida ) IadieV NjjÜ Driving Contest. 3-lb. jar Mince- Mat (Würz Fr-s Tu? of AVar (Boys and elirls under in Box of Candy, !3.0M (The Melrose) Uoot Ilacr. lYct? for All.

Flashlight ((leorge Doering,

l oot Itace (for girls under 1 Box of Candy l.f0 (C,. l'oot Ita-ce (for boys under 10) Box of Candy $100 (Sherman Osceola ) Foot Itaoc (for girls under S) Cup and Saucer (Dan Doering. Horse Shoe' Pitediing Contest,

1st prize. Four New Shoes, 5 1

derman) 2nd rrize. White Spreader Lings. $3 (Wm. F'ischer) Crd prize. Whip (Elmer Bowers. Wakarusa Ball (iainc. 4-lb. box Candy, $3 (Chocolat Shop) Best Devil's Foenl Cake. 1st prize. J7.o0 Waist (Milady Shop. Mishawaka) 2nd prize. $1.50 Silk Hose (Wolfong. Wakarusa)

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Beiger Furniture Co.. $17 Hooker Vav. Hie. Jeweler, $10 Traveling Clock in CasHunsbergr Sales Co.. $7.50 Lawn Mow i : Herzog & Anderson, one ton of $7 Coal C. H. Barnard & Son, $5.75 Wash Boiler Mishawaka Electric Shop. $5 Stand Litr.p Mishawaka flarage. five 1-gallon cans er' Texa Motor Oil. $5. Th:rty-s:x 1 -lb. cans of Texaco Cup dre-ase. Lowe Eros.. 16-ft. I-adder

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Best Angel's Food Cake. Jit prize, Set Silver Kr.ics

F. Kay lor) Vot , Laer ) 1st prize. Silk 2nd prize. Jl freth eggs

Best White- Cookies. 1 Io.. 1st iriz , Jo!d Pin (Aid Soiet ) 2nd. Leather Handbag (A. C. Lchir.in, rusa) Best Brown Cookie-.. 1 Do... 1st onze, Box of Stationary t llr

Pharmaey 2nd prize-. L' -

Ih st White- Bre;iel. 1st prize. $3 Pietur" Mishaw aka Furniture

:r.d irize v aka t ?L Buns. 1 Do... 1st prize. J Wakarusa

2r.d. s.o Os" eola Salt Kiting Bread.

H. Seeon) Hendersn, 1st. prize, $3

L'nd prize. IT.-'.I Todd. Os, red a Kaiin Pie. 1st prize, J3.7-", 1 2 r. l prize. ?2 in

Wakarusa (J. F. Hob Lemon Pie, 1st pne. $3 2r.d pi!:-, S ru-.. Bc-1 Butter. 1 1st prize. J.'. 2nd prize. 3

Donations to be Soldat Auction

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Matz Ä: F'-rstbiu'r. J.T.'t Spotlight Er.ger i Will. 3 Cro-,ut t e'has. drove-. (;M-ri Grant Spark I'".'. $1 donated by a Friend deo. White. Plumber. Mishawaka. $1 C. L. Powell. Florist. Mi.-hawak i 2 d

First National Bank. $ ." Mishaw ak t Trust Ä: Savings .'., $ f. y'ineli Mr Spr.tKUe. $., def. .1. Stoeekinr r, 2 lbs C' ftf Harri. Furniture- Co.. $3.:T. x"d F.u.:

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