South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1919 — Page 3

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES M'MVW, f)(TOIJi:i: 12. mir. s5 BARRAGE LAID OUT AHEAD OP DRIVE Common People "I Suppose I Can Go In and Listen " IjLAY PLANS TO AVOID E 117 South Michigan SL Correct Apparel for Women Workers Ready For Zero Hour As Ministers and Speakers Blaze the Trail. Building Permits For Streets and Subdivisions Not Definitely Laid Out.

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rrimd an! r'-.i'Jv to ;ilk tt a moment's r.tiT; v.i'h s;rrjal sermon rrfjiard to Mi7f forth from cvry T'Jlrit in tho rity; with f-vrry newst'ipr and frr window ltrinpr urcr-nt n-i-iU to jrivo, indication? nr that th opfnJng 'lay r tho welfare carrtca'n Monday will ?rnd th cnntriVitiTi total soaring tovard tho fnoo.fior, -oil. Worn1!! and mon workers are rfidy for tho irivo. and o carofully have tho plans ho n lafd that not a loojho'o for th fsapo of the hatfly reofjofj dollar. Womcr. xv i 1 1 make a thorough house to houf-o ranva and in th-ir jolicit.ition talk only to the hoi-vives. For that rrason it would not he lrprisin: to !ind an unusual ejd!rrnic of K-a rrh i n '-r tr"u-T pockets flurir.tr the nisrl.ts of the coming week, for the woinon "orI;ir tli'-v vi!l heat the men in the trtal rniount rollortoii. Interest in the entii palern ha rearhd a hi.ch pitch. P.oth s:de are ready for the whistle Monday.

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l.Iirnl association at a me tintr; of the River I'ark Civic rlub held last uiht at the vrhool Ikhi. At the c of the address Mrs. S. I. nieas ri and Mrs. ('. I'. Ault were appointed to .secure mem!ers for th Association. 1'. K. Wolfe reported that everythingwas now completed to rstah-L.-di a branch library in River Park ;,s soon as a suitable building could be obtained. The committee on the l ew school building for River Park reported the prospects were good for a new building in the near fut u re. In regard to a hose hou? in River Park the report is one will l e erected in the near future, also water mains will be put in on all the streets as ?oon as workmen and material can- be obtained. I IT. Wolfe brought up the subject of establishing motion pictures ;.nd a recreation room for the young j ' oplo at the school. The Civic favor, I the suggestion and they will diu! b established. Marshall Hall. vice, president of the club, handrd in his resignation to t ike ffect at once, and H. II. My- . i s was appointed to till tho vacancy. 'I he following program was also udered: Selections by the school -- hestra; piano solo. Miss Hazel l etters: vocal duet. Miss Stella Vanr. u hoof and Miss Sarah O'N'eil. Miss Pomrnert. accompanist; Instrumrnt- : ' .-elections, Frank Reese. Community singir.e; was lead by A. P. Williamson. Th next meeting1 of the c'ub -will le held Friday. Nov. II, at the ; hool house, it. K. Myers, the newi IiM-tfd vice president, will have ban: nf the meeting. A meeting of the committee in . ! .'lire of the Welfare drive in this . linn of the rity was held Fri- . v afternoon at i o'clock at the school house. Mrs. TJeorge Crabill ..nd Mrs-. C,. Coon of South P.end woio present and gave short talks ..ml final arangements of the work. Mi-. F. IT. Wolfe, who has charge of the teams, announced Saturl hat the captains of each blok . f,d tlieir helpers were now ready ;o - tart their canvass Monday mo.m-

1 -. The b!o. k vaptains to assist' Mi-v Wolf,, are Mrs. William dar-! -. Y.r. Pari Camp. Mrs. Hiram :t l. Miss Mattie Powman anl ! M '1 irk 1 "row n. j .Mr.-. AH. i Wiser. Mishawaka a v.. v. n h.'s'ess to the P.. P. R. club j i i .diy .ifJt rnoon. The afternoon

vi sper.r socially and with ned!e-w:--, k. A ." o' b k luneheon was s. : Mrs. Nancy Stockman was a ir.ir st of the . 'ub. The time and l '. . o t- of th. t. t t'., tine will le ... b d later. Tl.. J. T C- H iit i y- -

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Plns whereby building permits may be issued for sub-divisions where the streets and avenues have not born definitely laid out and avoid confusion to the building departments in making inspections

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ings have been adopted by Building Commissioner W. D. Teeple, according to Mr. Teeple Saturday. Usually CJivcii. Usually the number of the house and name of the street or avenue are given when permits are applied for, but in the case of the issuance of the 100 permits for buildings taken out by the Oliver Chilled Plow Co.. the Oliver st. tract where the dwellings are to be erected the streets have not been permanently named. In order to overcome this difficulty, Mr. Teeple has devised a small sign to be placed on the house during its construction. The sign contains a number that corresponds with the number on the application for the building permitThus the building inspector may readily locate the building.

TO CALL MEMBERS IN SERIES OF MEETINGS

Members of the Chamber of Commerce will be called in groups of 100 to attend a series of meetings at the chamber during the next two weed's to diseuss the program plans of the organization. The first meeting of the series will be held Tuesday night at which 100 members of the chamber will be in attendance. The series is to cont ist of 11 meetings. The meetings ;:re to last only one hour each, beginning at S o'clock and adjourning at 9 o'clock. It is, the new policy of the chamber to make its meetings short and to the point, it w.i.s announced Saturday morning.

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past week. Mrs. Gertrude ILaslet has returned to Xiles, Mich., after a visit with friends here. At tho ( liurrhes. The usual Sunday services will be held at the River I'ark churches. Seats are free anil the public is welcome to all services. Methodist Kplseopal, Kleventh St., south el Mishawak av.. Rev. (J. P.. Rulison. pastor. Sunday school at tPT.O a. m. Marshall Hall, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 10:4.". a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Ppworth league devotional at fi:H0 p. m. The meeting will be in charge of the president, Neil Mctirew. Prayer and praise meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30, Rev. Rulison will lead the meeting. The regular meeting of the ladies' Aid society will be hold Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rolan Miller, Clifford et. The hostesses will be Mrs. Miller and Mrs. I K. Wolfe. Free Methodist. Fourteenth and Vine sts., Rev. P. F. Hitchcock, pastor. Sunday sc hool at 10 a. m. William Whitaker. superintendent. Class meeting will follow the Sunday school. Preaching by patT at 7:."0 o'clock. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. Mishawaka Avenue Mission. Sunday school at - p. m. Preaching by Rev. Otis Austin of South Rend at " : 1 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Prayer meeting at 7:1., o'clock Thursday evening.

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Warde L. Mack Makes Announcement of Pre-cam-paign Contributions.

RECEIVES DAMAGES FOR INJURIES CAUSED BY DOG

verdict for !.' R. Deuet for

7 Ö damages against David CJoad-

cold and Rebecca CoodgoM. by the jury in the circuit court Friday. Deuel brougnt action against the defendants because of injuries he re-, reived when a dog owned by the' doodgolds attacked a horse he was driving, causing him to be thrown from the buggy and breaking his leg and receiving internal injuries. Action was first brought in the city court of Mishawaka where judgment of $500 was found for the plaintiff. The case was then appealed to the circuit court where the findings were reduced to $375.

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Tlie members call their organization the Association of Returned Veterans.

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already been contributed to the South Rend Welfare association's campaign, which does not officially open until Monday morning. This announcement was made Saturday morning by Warde Mack, city chairman of the campaign which is to raise ?:iO'.noo for dependable institutions. "Three prominent subscribers to the War Chest have already contributed $1' 1,000 to the Welfare campaign fund." declared Mr. Mack Saturday. "I would like to give out the names of these three contributors," he continued, but they have asked me to withhold them for the present." Mr. Mack said that everythiuc: is

now in readiness for the formal opening of tho Welfare drive early!

Monday morning. "We have perfected the organization, and are ready to start out taking subscriptions early Monday morning," he declared.

SUNDAY SCHOOL PROMOTION'S. Sunday school promotions will take place at the First M. K. chuMi Sunday morning at o'clock. The promotion will include 1". from the cradle roll to beginners' department: IS beginners to primary; ..0 primary to junior; 39 junior to intermidiate; 10 intermediate to senior, and ."',0 senior to Young People's society. The smaller children will enter the advanced department through white gates and will be awarded diplomas and Ribles by Kenneth F. Peers, su perintendent

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AUCTION' By order of the St. Joseph County Superior Court of Indiana, we will on Wednesday, October 15th, 1919, at I 1 :00 A. M.f at the American Bldg., Cor. N. Main and Colfax Ave., South Bend, Ind., sell at public auction the entire plant and equipment, office fixtures belonging to the Graf Lens Corp. Stock on exhibition and can be inspected two days prior to sale. Clarence Sedgwick, Receiver. Mclnernys, Yeagley & McVicker and Thad M. Talcott, Jr., Attorneys for Receiver. MICHAEL TAUBER & COMPANY, Auctioneers, 317 S. Market St, Chicago, 111.

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