South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1919 — Page 3
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. OFFICERS CATCH Royal Family of Spain Meets With King Alfonso THIEF--ALMOST Social Workers Meet at Oliver Hotel and Plan Organized Drive. Stage Three Cornered Race With Automobile Bandits But Lose Out.
CONSOLIDATION OF CIVIC CLUBS
Conciliation of all Scith Hend rivic organiyntion for one Mp $200,000 drive within the next few wr.k uns practically anured as : rrault of action taken Wednowiay nicht by an assembly of 20 or mor local civic la'rs in the pink room at the Oliver hotel.
Keroinrner.dation providing the cor.nolidatlon of the local jamz.ttlons wore drawn up and
presented Immediately to
be
Federation
t-anction. The faUure
of Social Service
of
for the for
drives because of lack of organization is said to have prompted loral leaders to call the meeting Wednea- '.,! nUht. It Is hoped through this cooperative system to unite the efforts of all factions and eliminate we competition of several smaller arnpalijns. Ijfpplncott Talks. ' Thin in a. time when we should '-'t together." declared Dr. ( A. l.P,.incott. head of the Welfare department of the Studebaker corporation, who acted a chairmanH told those present the meeting '.van in the nature of a "Kot together" meeting for all factions C. F. Wledman, executive secretary of the Federation for Social Service, outlined the proposed plan and submitted it to the assembly. He declared that by the cooperative plan the campaign for $1G0,000 for local charitable organization, the proposed $50.000 drive for the Je-jsh War Relief, the 20.000 campaign for the Armenian Relief and the $9,000 subscription for tho Salvation Army, together with other proposed campaigns and drives of lesser magnitude, would be combined into one big drive. !Iclp Smaller Ones. It was said that the new plan would help the smaller charity organizations and provide against the failure of the drive. There was much discussion anions the members as to what organizations were to be included in the list. All. however, commented favorably on the cooperative organization. The proposed drive i to be In charge of the Federation for Social Service and will follow the plan of the former "War Chest" organization, which wa disbanded neveral months ago. it was stated. Ahe Frank, head of tho $50,000 campaign for the Jewish War Relief fund, in commenting on the formation of the new organization, Kjid: "This Is merely a meeting of business men find we have no power to take action. However, wo have drawn up a written recommendation which will be submitted t the Federation of Social Service for sanction. "The proposed orcanlzation of campaigns will be strictly democratic in character and represent nil the various interests regardless of creed or nationality. I-nck of Organization. '"The recent drive for the Belgian Relief fund failed because of lack of organization. We don't want that to happen again." The present need of financial assistance to the local hospitals and other local charitable organizations v as commented on by several of the ppeakersBefore th meeting a luncheon wns served. The press was barred Those who wore invited to attend thf session Included: Abo Frank. C F. Wiedman. Ir. C. A. üppincott. L. H. Slaughter. J. D. Sluurhter. J. I. Oliver. Fred 1 Dennis. John B. Campbell, Abe Livingston. Rev. R. D. Reck. George V. ninpham. Miles O'Urien and deer kg Witwer. It is expected that the Federation of Social Service will take action favorable to the foundation of the new organization within the i.oxt few days.
IAXCIXC. At the W. O. W. hall. 116 E. Jefferson hlvd.. every Saturday night, commencing Sept. 20. New music and management. Ray Fisher will Kive (lancing lessons from 7:15 to S:45 i. m- and have charge of the floor this season. Dance starts at S p. m. 2751-19
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS PLAN CELEBRATION The Knights of Pythias will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the founding of Its order in Indiana by a grand golden jubilee, to he held in Indianapolis next month, according to plans now under way. The grand lodge of the state has ordered 12 district meetings to be held in the state before the Jubilee, each of the meetings to provide a special program with an out of town speaker. The Crusade lodge of South Hend will hold its meeting on
Oct. 3, with Victor C. Hawkins of Michigan as the speaker of the even-j
ing. Although this is not a regular!
meeting a large, attendance is expected.
KE0RA CLUB OF GIRLS MEETS AT Y. W. C. A.
The first meeting of the Keora club composed of high school girls was held recently at the Y. W. C A. and the election of the officers to preside during the coming season took place, the returns are as follows: June McKee, president; Mary Taylor, vice president; Marian Taylor, secretary, and Pauline Streish,
treasurer. The principal talker was Miss Peg Geyer, who delivered a very interesting report on the Dewey Iake conference, which she recently attended in the interest of the club. Plans were made for a steak roast to be held by the club in the country on Tuesday, Oct. 1. in honor of the new - secretary of the Y. W. C. A. who will take charge of that organization In the near future. This event will be the next assembly of
the club and other matters of business will b taken up at that time.
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A three-cornered race between automobile thieves, a party from the sheriff's office at Cassopolis. Mich., and an automobile load of officers from the South Dend station was staged on the Edwardsburg road Wednesday night. Two automobile thieves stole ar Oakland roadster belong to W. F. Roberts, 520 W. Jefferson blvd-, at Diamond lake about 10 o'clock- Mr. Roberts notified the sheriff at Cassopolis. and the sheriffs party trailed the thieves to Edwardeburg, where they, stopped for a short time. He notified the South Bend police that he was on the trail of the car, and a party of officers went out to meet him. The thieves evidently turned off on some side road between Edwardsburg and South Bend. Car Seen. While returning to South .Bend the local officers saw a car coming down a side road whose front light equipment corresponded with the description gien by Mr. Roberts. The occupants of the other machine saw the police car and shut off their lights, and another chase started. The police car was forced to stop in a narrow road to allow a hor6e and buggy to pass, and the other car could not be found. The stolen machine is a two-passenger roadster, license 76314. An automobile belonging to Edgar Hecto, R. R. Xo. 5. who was stolen Tuesday night, was recovered by the police Wednesday night near the aviation field at Notre Dame, where it was evidently abandoned by the thieves after they had run out of gasoline.
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Kirn Time In H Months Mrs. Sprovvell Can Make The Trip.
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