South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1919 — Page 7
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T- 14!h wntu.ril reunion of th' I. 'intr f.rn:ly was hi(l at I ot ! .1 ".a t -omi i irk on Ivibr !; v. Thirt - i:ht rii'rnii'rs at j.rrf. Mi--; lrr.- Hullnr1 w.i .1 cwt. Fo','o ir.K a 1 o'clock l'i i, h-'ri 1 bwir s inert ir.i r--ü',t'l in tin r-Irc-T.'in fif th following of!".-ru: (i'-ortre !.or.r. prf!'!f nt; V. !' Jt-rman, vir I-rrMMrp.t; Ocorcc lV'-hr. tr .t:ur'r; F. ShraIer. r-t;ny. Th- com-Mitt-m-m!-rs appoint I v.-r Mrs. V. iN t'Ttnan arid Mrs Philip Smith; r fr-shnu nt .iivl nt rtuinrrvnt corn-mr.tf-s rcni.-tf- 1 of Mr. Fm-ry V-inhrp. Mrs. Nt;i I. '.hi,' and Mr?. L.'ura Lnc Th- day was sprnt w!th ;arii-s. Th- l.'th rt ur.inn will
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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON.
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MADCI s.M-'I'.TV. "Mr I't 'vo ild- i nuff f r 'ha' p-Ml r U -r -hn h ritfh'd holt of rm" ob---r; ! Wil-, n i:r tf ully. "if h- IvuJrt pul!-J f-i a Kim on m-. Y' l;aiii' do mu'-'nj
.it;iri a ?nn. "That's very trur. William." I answer 1. frii;;' th;a lw was waiting for an anwr of seme sort.
"Trurst thint: v know. Kluriud
William. "Fir.-t thini? h don
t' pint tho Run at my hrad.
h- s;is. kukin' at Vvlv. who was
tryin' t' "it a holt on hini. 'if y' don't want a oulkt through y-r had an' his'n." "Of ours th-r wasn't nuthin' t-I- t do, so I rnadf P-e li' down. Th n h- took a pircr of ropfs from Lis iof k t. an' mmlo ino ti- ivto fast f a trvr, him a-lookin' nvr th' knots t' sw tlu-y was all ri;r'tt. .Now, my lad. I'll attend t" ycr c.iso, ho sas. 'V think y know hh hut I'm Koin' to Kivt- y' jest a taste o' what ye'U Kit if y' snitch on mo or try t find out anythin' about mr.' "i toll ye. Mis' (Jramie. my ldool 'Kim V .git jritty old .about that
An his puttin' a piece of in tn mouth F k;k me diJn't
Iwlp my feeiin's anv.
i "Thr n he took a sharj) kv.iff outer Ninety. two members of the Frame :his pock. t. an' Kashel my old head family attend! the reunion Mon-t;M s(1,,,rni r.larev inn utr.,i., ,.,.c
Tho third annu! r-unior. of the "Wolf family was held Sund ty Auki'.l. at I'ottawatoniie ark. A hasket dinner was vprv-l at noon to IL'" members, after which the following oflieers were elected: Honorary president, Antony Wolf; honorary Vice president, Mrs. Katherine pber; aetinp: president, Peter Wolfe; ;;rUng ire president. Jeorpe Kerner; secretary. K.iynmnilr I. Hul.er; assistant sreretarx. Mrs Freeman, and treasurer. (', rsje Wrdfe. flame? and contests were the dlverhions of the afternoon. rntst favors belnK wi by Marlnw Wolf, i;-or,,f Kerner, Mrs. Cleorp" Ker
ner, Mrs. Katherim- llul'tr, Mrs. Frank Wolf and Miss Mildred j
KraufT. Tn tlie reunion will be; time, held on th- thirl Sunday of August floth
at Pottawatomie park.
m i T IJl ;tr' s';"(' y. h" fra: 1 of now.
much, an :otn tiK-m ujns 1 K"n-. They won't be back for uite a ?pell, :ir. will we be ready fer 'em whi n
they comes back? Well. I SU( S3 we
will!" j Willi im" invieti :i n d h: hr:if '
I optimism made my upt -r-.en.-itive-j ' ne-s appear pitifully w-ak. I sniilejj I at him and made my voice calm j and Jdroncr.
TriiHt 1r." t "I'm all riuht. William." I said, ind I never can thank you enouch'
.1 fur vour bruverv todav. Now one:
thin about this is most important.
Are you sure neither Miss Draper , parlors
nor the man with her know
1 ; returned to their hom- in C'niraKO
after Visitini; at the home of thr former's parent. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwi- Meyer. 11 X. Hill st. have received word of the arrival in New York of their
Rudolph Meyer, on the F. S. S. : (iympia. .Mr. Meyer h.t3 sTVn'l ;tii
Thar s nuthin' Fits., oivmi.;.. f..r txvf. mir !
I hain't hurt y-.. is. v.nl- recently h.tvinir been!
1'ira iif-i'erred to tlie Fnited Stated re-' (ceiviiu? ship statione'l at Liverpool.) . . ... ... 1
j i,nt. lie is expected to arrive 111
ut sM e ; i,ui n r.ena eunesua v.
Announcements
day at Pottawatomie park. A pie
nie dinner was nerved at noon followed by grimes in the afternoon. At the business meeting" N". A. Frame was elected president; George My !r. vice president: Mrs. TleorKe MyP r. secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Yin Pratt, committee on program; James
Frame. H. CI. I'm me and FdKarj !toe. sports. and Mrs. fleorgej Doughty and Mrs. .Tames Frame, a-1
r.ingements. Out-of-town guests at
th- reunion weie Mr. and Mrs. iiayj Foler of Chit aKo. Mrs. Yine I'ratt j and Mrs. Mina Andicwn of Walker-j ton. and Mr. ;. nd Mrs. Thomas, Frame and daughter cf Lolling) Prairie. The reunion next year will
be held on leaner uay at inn samt place.
an" he
The L e line club will meet at the h.une of .Mrs William Lurkett. !4u5 IL Howard st., Wednesday instead of at th" home of Mrs. 'Hem mo, St, Louis bld. The Pjthian tea will be held Wednesday afternoon in the K. of P.
The hostesses will b,e Mrs. Weaver and Mrs. Mary
overheard the address?" '"Sure as ye're born, they don't know nuthin 'bout it. Mis. Urämie." William said earnestly. "They nei-
vo'i ! Kmma ; Wheeler.
The annual leunion of the Weaver family will be held at IIoKers park, Uosh'-n. Ind., Saturday, Sept. L
I-a.-er.ts. Mr. and Mrs Frank Whit- ' comb. S. Nineteenth st. Miss Whit- ! comb has accepted a position as j teach, r of the fourth grade in the 1 Muncie city school, and will return!
there n;xt wee,; to tae the position.
Mr and Mrs. 11. C. Hubbard and (iauchier. Miss ora Hubbard and son. tTiford. have returned from ! Klein. 111., where they spent the j week-end and Labor lav. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Whaley and j son, Lobert. returned Monday nipht j from several days' visit with Mr. ; and Mrs. Scott at Hartford. Mich. j Mr and Mrs. A. H. Sac.km.an, Mr. i and Mrs. Albert Kllinger and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sackman have re- j turned from Syracuse. Ind.. where i
ther of 'em dreamed me an' Pete! The M. ( club will hold a weiner was on f other side of th' bank. No. I roast at Pottawatomie park WednesI tell ye' th man was half a mile day afternoon. The membe rs will away from that tharbank when he j meet promptly at '2 o'clock, hearn me an' Pete in th' bushes an't
jumped 'it on to us." "I'm .-o glad. William." I said, "for
getting mat auuress is a most im- 1v,r IMlon
portant thing. Now I want you toj hk ki:hktki: C.L1, lest until you feel strong enough to 1 come into the house for your sup-! ne hundred members attendtd per. And remember to stick to yourithe Fn.l annual reunion of the D. L. story that a falling tree grazed your! 1-'iney family held Saturday at the
head. I shall probably ro to the city home of Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Ar-
RIVER PARK
Th fifth annual reunion of the! lallarher family was held Sunday! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh-
(tallagher. 7 3 S. Main st., with ."0
places,
He laughed when he done it
s..s: "I think I heard te lady call y.-r William, so I'll Jest make yer initial (dl ye." Ilravfly Opt 'mi-.ti
"Then he stood off an' looked at me. "I'll civ vp one final knock fer!
good luck," he says, kickin mo. 'It'll make y' ko ter sleep a. minit or two, an' I'll be real kind to ve. I'll take
1 j th' K'ig out of ytr mouth so when y'
wake up y kin yell all y wants. Hut don't y' fell anybody what I looks like or ye'll Kit wuss than this.' "Then he up it his kuu an' h smashes me over th head vith th' hutt end of it. but he does it kind
j of careful like. I'll bet he knows jest I how much V give a man so it'll ! knock him stiff, but won't hurt him
bad. Sure enough, I didn't know nhthin' more fer quite a spell, an' when I did wake up th' gaK was pone
Miss Agatha
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in attendance including a number of 7" ' ' 7 ., 1 llMlltu . . ! Pete an come home.
For a moment or two I was' too horrified at William's recital of the cold-blooded, horrible cruelties he had undergone to speak. The blood
j must have left ir.y face, for I hazily heard William exclaim concernedly: "Sit down. MiV (Irarnie, quick.
htc white as a sheet. I didn't
friends;. Dinner was served at noon; followed by a business meeting; and j luring tho afternoon and evening j music was a diversion. flladiolasj
tions. Mrs. Lilly Ward was chosen president for tho coming year, Miss (Jladys S!ousjly was elected vice president and Miss Stella Dreibelbis,
treasurer. Out-of-town guests at the
affair w-re Mrs1. Kitty Donovan of! OiUI m1 I'allf nml Mr- .Inhr.cnn t Stirer; VwUi'
of Toledo. f. The next reunion will be held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Pert Smith, 1221 S. Lafayette blvd. J
in an hour or two. and will no doubt question
lei her see your head." "You kin count on mc. Mis' Urämie." William said, and his poor. twisttd old fart shone with the joy of needed service which was his. "I'll be mum as an oyster. Hut don't y' run into no langer Mis' Orumie." h went an anxiously. "Don't y' think ye'd better take me along?" I had a swift mental vision of arriving at Lillian's under the escort of poor old William, and had hard work not to smile at the old chap. Hut I answered him with the gravity
nold near Kenton Harbor. Mich.
Don't I Members wer' present from Ohio.
Indiana. Michigan. Pennsylvania, New York and California. Four generations were represented, the oldest being C. Z. Finey, ss years old of Pennsylvania and his great granddaughter. Clara Mae Finey, three months old. Dinner was served on the lawn at noon, followed by a program of reading's, music, short talks and recitations and a iiusmess session featured the day. It was 'decided to hold next : ear's meeting at Indianapolis. Aug.
his offer deserved. "Thank you. William, but I shall be very careful, and there's no danger for me in the city. P.esides, I'm depending on you to guard the house here." "Jest trust everythin" t me ari' Pete." he returned, proudly, and I went slowly into the hour-e. revolving the problem of how I colHil plausibly get into the c:ty within th next hour or two. For I knew it was imperative that Lillian should have immediately the address of the spy who hrd . osed as an Italian peddler and whose attempt to enter her library through the secret entrance had only been foiled by my pouring- acid over his hand.
A. De Frees, secretary.
The next reunion will be held at Hudson lake, Labor day, IH20.
Mr. and Mr?. A. J. Austin. 121 a Lincoln way F., entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner party Saturday niKht in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Miss Mildred Austin. Covers were laid for 10 at a table attractively decorated with golden glow and fan leaves. Yelb.w candles In crystal holders lent ;; soft light and helped in carrying out the color scheme of yellow and green. Dainty place cards held the following names: Miss F.erniee .lone-i. Miss Marguerite Heideman. Mis Josephine Steinbrook, Miss Mildred Austin. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. . Walford. Clifford Jones. Harold Jackson. Stewart Fisher and KarJ Jones of Lima. O. The Zeitler femily held their Lth family reunion at Howard park. Sept. 1. A picnic dinner was served noon, covers beir?g laid for 3 0. The oldest member in attendance wa- John M. Zeitler, 7:'. years old. and the youngest. little Frances J.itiet Dawley, three months old. The m-t reunion will be held the lirst Monday in September, l'J20, at Pottawatomie par k
The twelfth annual reunion of the Hoose- and Fries families was held Labor day at Hattell park. The feature of the day was the picnic linner which was s rvel at noon. Contests and games were enjoyed. The oflieers elected for the ensuing year are: A. W. Fries, president; Mulo Hoose, vice president; X. S. Donathen secretary; and Philip Hesch. treasurer. The next reunion will be held Labor day, 192u. Seven couples from South Rend and Mishawaka held a house party at Sterner's resort, Harrcyi lake over Labor day. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. Mary Tremel, :2l S. Sprinp st. The out of town Kuest. were Joseph Tremel, of Chicago, and Mat Lousey, of Dayton. Ohio.
-Miss Martha Fritzer. '22 2 X. St. Louis blvd.. has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Indian lake. Mr. ami Mrs. C. H. Welch. 1150 S. Lafavette blvd. are visiting friends in Toeldo. Ohio. Lou Christopher, of Gary. Ind.. spent Lal;or clay with friends in South He rid. Mrs. A. C. Treveson and son. of this city are visiting relatives and friends at Petoskey, Mich.
Mr. . lined
and Mr?. Kay Kager enterwit h a o c!o k dinna-r and
rh-.iter party Saturday in honor f Mr. and Mrs. Kay H. I1us of levelir.d. and Mr. and Mrs F. H. Kager f "hicaco. the house purst of Mr and Mrs. J. Kager. nrthwest of the . :ty. Covers were laid for eicht. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaper cave a 1 oY!o k dinner Sunday compliment -:r.k: their guests. Fourteen were presc nt. The m.irn.iK'p of Mls Zulu Shifer. ' lr W. Washington av . and luis Friteh was solemnized nt o'clock Mondiy morning at St. Patrick's h :rch. the Rev. John F. Dcf 'roote ciliciatinK- Mr. and Mrs. .Friteh will be at home after Oct. 1 a: . 1 i K. North Shore- dr. TVie Calvert families held th ir
J4th annual reunion at the summer! home of Mr. ami NU's. Is.i.i L. Ca!-j 1 t ..1,.. a 1
en. ai i-agie jan i""" . ..-
Miss Ksther Van De Karr of Klaine av.. will bave Sunday for Des Moires. lov;i to visit her brother and friends. Miss Mae Wedel of Goshen is spending a few days at the home of
her parents on her way to Chicago1 and Des Moines. Iowa where she wfll ; visit friends. ,
A telegram has been received of the safe arrival from overseas of Clifford P. Cripe who is now at Camp Merritt, X. J. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter and family, Th' Portage av.. have returned from Corey lake, where they spent the month. Mr. ami Mrs. Karnev Itichter
j Mrs. L. Lichter of Chicago motorI ed to South Lend Saturday, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs Ken Silber. 2 2 W. William st-
Mrs. Willi im C. Smith. S 1:'-
be joined by Mrs. Mitchell, who isic-.n rd bu rr.ti
, t M., HO -- tVIUIiilU ilUIII CllVU now yfsiting in Toronto, and Ottawa.) weeks' outing at Dew Drop Inn. i Ontario. Dr. Mitchell intends to take! lake. up some sj.' c ial medical work at the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Swintz New York Post Graduate school. Hei and family. 7.". X. Cushini: st liv.,.
returned from a two weeks' vacation spent in Chieago and at ari-
1 The Tye famil reunion was held 1 " ....
at Pottawatomie park Labor day v ith U2 members in attendance. Following the dinner officers, were elected as follows: President, William Tye; vice president. Oliver Tye; secretary. Albert Walters of Xiles. Mich.; treasurer. Hattie Tye. The next meeting will be held Labor day, 1920, at Pottawatomie park. Clifford Wilson returned Monday night fro Culver. Ind.. where he
attended the annual reunion of the , McFarland reunion held Labor day j at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Robert ; McFarland. Forty-two members j were present. Next year's meeting 1 will fie held at Ktna Green, Ind., the last Sunday in August. Mr. and Mrs. Milton and dangh- j ters. Miss Flossie Wrigley. Kerslake j ct.. and Miss Greta Casper, returned i Monday evening from Warsaw. Ind.. t where they attended the annual re- i union of the Warner family held j
Sunday at the home of Mr. rind Mrs. R. Michels, nenr Warsaw. Ind. The annual reunion of the Shireman family was held at Manaton lake, Rochester, Ind., Sunday. owing to misunderstaiuling of the place of meetinir the attendance was small this year. Next year's nu-et-ing will be held the last Sunday in August. Miss Until WYitoomh has returned from Muncie, Ind., where she attended the Normal summer term, and will spend the week with her
they spent the week-end and Iabor day with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Pearson. Mrs. John Wil'iams and children. S. Seventh st., returned Saturday from a three months' eastern trip. John Cook spent h.s vacation at Kagle Point. William Diess has returned from Columbus. O. Mr. and Mrs. Gerge Fetters and family have returned from a visit with relatives at Loearsport, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. George Knfield have returned from Michigan City, where they spent their vacation. The Ladies' Aid society of the Kpiscopal church will be held Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Zent, 10o S. Seventh st. Mrs. Harry Fddell will be the assisting hostess. The following officers were elected at the 14th annual reunion of the Witwer family that was held on Monday at Pottawatomie park: J. Roland Witwer, president; Harry Sherry, vice president; ami Mrs. Alice Brant, secretary and treasurer. The members of the program and .amusement committee are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brant. .Mi. and Mrs. Carl Witwer, and Miss Wada Greenburg. t Samuel Thornton was the oldest member present and Juanita Roderick, the youngest. A dinner was served at noon to 50 members present. The next reunion will be held at Kattell park, Mishawaka. on the last Sunday in July, 1 '2 0.
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cir l.-ft today for New York Cityj and points in the east where he will'
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The South Rend Malleable rane is to stoves what Sterling is to silver. A rane built of better materials and built by mechanics of jiroven experience. Absolutely truara :iteel by the manufacturers as vvdl as ourselves.
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The Mabel Hawkins Shop j Reopens Tuesday September Second j ; Mabel Hawkins has returned from a very j successful buying trip to New 'i'ork. She
j will, be pleased to show to both her old ;'d 1 ...... i
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where they have been catnpinc forj a. few clays. j Miss Fthel Thieme. of Chicaao. III.' is the p;;-st of Miss Kathryn lley-j nobis, 1 H X. St. Peter -st. i Vv. J. A. DiiiTan, formerly of the Healthwin taff will have charge of! Dr. H. F. Mitchell's practice while I
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Mr. and Mrs. C Me . -Harold, and Mr. and . Mrs. S. Meyer, all of Whitinir. I mi.. , , . ... quests over Labor day .f Mr. und ; Mrs. K. L. Vau hn!e. SOT K. Colfax i 'v. ', j Mrs. .Jennie F. Heers of Xeep.ah. j Wis., is spending several weeks with her son. Kenneth F. Ueers. 14--. Mishawaka av. !
Mr. and Mrs. turned to their after a 10 days' Mrs. J. Knper
T ' ' low prices f-.v: r yVV" RlT.?7 lzu?i4 f; I CS rA teH0Hc;i?V';:l
Specials for Wednesday and Thursday
Lay Russ have re- j home in Cleveland; visit with Mr. and , and Mr. and Mrs. 1
cer.tly received his discharge from! James Iluss, north of the city. the r.avv. j Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Laser have;
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'ei served to 4. ..Tempers. th-; ;l!owlns procram was piven: Knll f '.ill by the president: rfadin" of th' j minutes of the secretary and the, treasurer rejort: Mrs. C. 1 1. De j Frvs icave a reailirc from "Moroc-. ;.n": Mrs. D. M. Talvert cave a' reading on the life of (iypsie Smith c-r.d Chauncey Shea who has recently returned from France related his p?rlence. The oldest member pre-, -'nt was Isaac H. Calvert, and theyour.jrtt, Jam s Koi hon. son of Mr. and Mr?. Herman I . Fri . Th following oflieers were elected for th ; enuir.p' ear: Mrs. C. H. ! Kn-i-s. !
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W". it. Calvert, vice! D. M. Calvert, trt--
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