South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1919 — Page 9
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Feminine Representatives of Mexico and United States Plan Conference. r.AT.VnSTON. Tex.. Nov. 1. Plan' aro lHnK miIf for a ronfrrrrirr of prominent, woinn of Texas Nrv Mexico, Arizona nnl California, thf Mpxlr.in bonier states. anl representative women of Mexico, fomo titiiA In November, primarily with a lnv to furthering koo1 relations Letwern th lnltrl States ami the southern republic. The propo.s-! Cinforrnro Is beintj planner! by the I'an-Anieruan rounI table, a woman's organization "vith h -rnl quart er In San Antonio, .iccordln to Me.nle Kbrro. Mexlran nnul here, who has been akel by th organization to Interest the women of Mexico In the metlnir. f oferotlon Aknl. Mr. riorT.r" T. GHmvoM of San Antonio, director pnTal of the wimipn's organization. Informed Consul Flerrl that h hal hal written the governors of the Mexican bonier statrs asking them to .ejeot i:nnfTichlly delegates to the ronforrnce. The cooperation of the governors of the four states In this country also has h en a.kel. Mrs. flriswoM explains the viewpoint fif th roiinl table is that women of th two countries have been the chief surfen-rs through tho mlMinlerstanlinc of the men. anI that the wnmen. having no Krievj.ruM aain.st ach other, are In better position to provide means for continued goo.J relations between the peoples of the two countries. The date for the conference has not been set nor has the city where it will beiheM been designated. DEPOSITS OF SILVER EXPECTED TO REPLACE GOLD IN YUKON REGION l.V:-O.V. V. T.. Xov. Silver the white hope of the Yukon." .is It has been called, has been found in uch quantities in this northern territory that It Is believed sooner r later larc deposit. will be found to replace the decnain yields of Hold and copper. SIver has been found in several place In the Yukon territory, particularly at Mayo. Twelve. Mile, Sixty Mile, up the Hootliniua river and in the southern Yukon valley. Ail !he report of silver trikes indicate it is said, that the silver is scuttert tl over an area of thousands of Nji:;irr miles. SAYS MANY SMUGGLERS TRAFFIC Mi GEflFAfJ i ivsn. i ;;f, Nov. :. it i.s iul r that the Cologne cathedral i i;as not been sold in the channels of j iiijru jr i.'r !rr.iTic.iiy rernr-- a writer in the I : rlin Zeitung Am Mll-i.f-r, who has Jut made a trip through the occupied distriets and .-inserts he ha seen at lirt hand thsmuggling and tax ev.isi.oi that gJ n tily. lie ei ini.i t -s that every ir;in int (lerfiiany from Frankfort, ;-nd otlo-r Itliimdaml cities carries miT;iI hiindrel thousand marks, voith of untaxed goods, ranging troni to!aeco and choeolate to aiiloIUo'mIo lll'eS. Some of the illicit traders, ho ,isi ts. spend six nights a week on tlu 1 1 .i ins. at great personal discomfort, id order to miiiiul;1c through supplies .--ueh as soap. i-hocolate. tobacco. s!o s and automobile tires which, 'hough untaxed, are sold in Merlin : inl other inTand Ceriuan i;is at ! i mentions pn-lit. WHITE TRAPPERS MOVE CAMP TO ARCTIC CIRCLE F' i:T VF1CO.V. Alaska. .Vov. t. --All of l"rt Yukon's white trappers have b ft fr tlo ir winter trap 1 ns scattered over hundreds of io'.ms of Arctic mountains and plains. The men will spend the entire winter In the white lands leond the Arctic t irrle. and will reMirn when the winter bn.aks in the .-pir ng. Ti.uiti: tori'i.i:. ct. Tarvin I'rame and family this week auTo f.r tb ir 0. left n v w hoiac near Kichmond. Va. Mr. and Mis. .1. W. Cauffman sp-nt Monla with Mrs- Armaria 1 luM-ard. Kev . n 1 Mrs. John T'eers and von. Ieorge Ibers, of r.irson City. Mich.. 'T" Tern t ape isittrs n W. -dnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Sa -anders, of V'hite Pidgeon, wb.o have spent two weeks here. returne! Wednesday They expert t r-sib on their farm l ere after I ceinber 1 Mr. ami Mr. 'baibt "Wade arc movie.g n the A. U. .lett.jer farm, refently vacated by Marvin Frame K!:rn r .! f ir y is Mrs. Arm'Mia lliiMard ntertaiti ! Mr. :m! Mrs- Hugh l'or! rt linner Sutiday. The famill. s of F. 11. Smith and J. V. Cauffnian .iml Mis I.ura K ynobls spent St;nIa- with H. J 'auffman and famil-,. near iliicliin m. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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Anions those that entertained with Halloween parties Frkl.iy evenint; wore: Mrs. s. c. Judson, Mi-h'iwak.i av., and Mrs I. C. p.rnwn. 'l'l's North Side d-., who entertained 22 frlt-nds at the home of Mrs. Urown. The HMson'.i colors. black and orarr-e, oak leave?, Jck-o-lanterns and other emblems were effectually used in the houe and table decorations. In the contests, prizes wen won by Mr. and Mrs. W. Shelton. Mr William l'ontz an. (I cow I tasely. Mi.-s Virginia Miller enteric "ned IS friends. The evening was fpent with tho Usual Halloween Ranics Munt.. In the contest, Athelyn Naftuer won the prize. Luncheon was served. MKs L:icile iSickel was hostess to a company of friends Friday evening at a Halloween party a: her home. S- Sixteenth St. The quests, numbering 2?., went marked, and the houe was decorated in th : yeason's colors, black and orantre, with various Halloween emblems. Features of the evening were music, contests and the usual Halloween 't lints. MK Florence (lane: va the lucky one of the evening, winning the prizes In the color contest and also the ( seed contest. A threecourse luncheon was served at a table attractively decorated. The; centerpiece was a glowing jack-o-lantern and lighted candles, with place cards of the emblems of the season at each plate. Among the quests were Mrs. Frank lllckel, of Elkhart, and Mrs. Fred nickel ami daughters. Misses Florence, Kthel and Cecil r.ickel, of South Hend. Claylord Denyes and Seth Vanlerhurg entertained a few friend at the home of Mr. Vandenburpr. X. Sixth st- The rooms were decorated with jaek-o-lanterns, pumpkins', black cats, witches and autumn branches. Features of the evening were music and a marshnuillew and w iner roast by a large open fireplace. A masked party for twelve school friends was given by Miss Iorothy CJuIer at her home on Seventeenth st. Halloween games and stunts featured the evening. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Ilunsburger, who sold their residence on Mishawakaa. liiver Park, to I. M. Hrr, South Hend, last week, moved to KiKhth sr.. Mishawaka, Saturday. Mr. Herr will will move to his new home this week. Mrs. 1 1. F. It rooks. Kleventh St.. and Mrs. (Jeorge Irmgard, N. Sixth st., have returned from Plymouth. thev
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Dinner or theatre hat of tulle; irname.Htal in s;oafh. where they were guests of Mrs. Edward Kiteh. The condition of Mrs. 0. Gang, N. Flevtntli st., who submitted to an operation at Fpworth hospital last week, is slightly improved. Mrs. Charles Hutchins, of Glen, Mich., is visiting friends here. Mrs. J. J. Wolfe, X. Fdeventh st.. who has been 111 the past two weeks. Is Improving. Miss Jessie Long left Saturday morning for a visit at New Castle, Indiana. Miss Isabella Myers, X. Seventh st., left yesterday for Stanford, X. I)., where she will spend the winter with Mrs. I'atience Prewer, who formerly resided in Klver Park. At flu Cliurfluf. Methodist Episcopal, Seventh St., south of Mishawaka av-, Ilev. f. I Itullson, pastor. Sunday school at ?:30 a. m.. Marshall Pall, superintendent. Morning worship nt 10:4 5, sermon by the pastor, subject. "The Profitableness of Sacrifice." 1'pworth league at 6: SO, Xeil McCrew. president; leader. Miss Jessie Hiveley. Preaching at 7:30 p. m.. subject., "Youth's Supreme Opportunity." Ladies' Aid on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fdward Allspaugh, S. Fleventh st. Mrs. L. C Prown will be the assisting hostess. Free Methodist. Fourteenth and Vine sts . Itev. 1$. F. Hitchcock, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m... J F. Wolf, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Preaching by the pastor at 7:. TO p. m. Prayer AS established a
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