South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 November 1919 — Page 3
HIE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY .MORNING. NOVKMDnR I, iwVf.
CONFERENCE TO
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Women's Home Missionary Society of Northwest Indiana Will Meet.
tary of ihr conff-rnc. r.nd trf Installation nf ojf.crs '.-.ill corr.fv tf thf propra m fo'.lowln.T vhi-;h thd'.cr.it". an-. Jsltors w'll Mkn
for an into ri-l a, out th ify. j Thr cor.cj'jclinur sf:-s:on WV'lri lay I f vcnlrr: Incln'l? a ynun;' p'-opl'i , rally In charp of Mrs. Jhnh! St"';- . If p. asal'tar.t scr tary of tlv na- , tlonni y-tun? p-op!!'i work; a on - ' f trrrnc fport by Mi,s Klizilc th ! RflUr; a short talk hy Mrs. I'ranV: j
Dawson anl an illustratf-tl lr-tur0. ;
"Our Islanrl Work," by Mrs. Voo.I ruff.
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Th 27th annual mretintr of tho
TiorthwrFt Indiana conference of the j Woman's Horn; Missionary society i of tho Methodist Episcopal church
will be hM i.t th First M. H. church, this city, Tuesday and WIr.sday of next wrek, Nov. IS and 13. Extensive programs for the mornIr.sr, afternoon and evpnln sessions have been arranged, th principal addresses at the evrninp .meetings to be delivered "by Mrs. May Leonard Woodruff of Allendale, N. J.. the rational corresponding secretary Mr?. "Woodruff Is a speaker of note and the general public Is Invited to attend her lectures. Session TKcsilay.
! POSTPONE MEETING OF i RED CROSS DIRECTORS!
Lack of a quorum for the second time caused the postponement of the directors' meetintr of the St. Joseph
county chapter of the American Red j
Cross which was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce. The next meeting for the election of the board of directors for the comlncr year, will b called at the
j discretion of Pres't IJppincott. Nearly 12.000 enrolled during the past
year In tho county chapter and considerable difficulty had hern encountered in fretting together enough
m fm irrj rf-nnirprl hv fhn rrt net i 1 1 1 1 ion
Th conference executive session . .
Another meeting is to be called in the near future for the election of director?', who will afterwards elec the officers for the coming year.
will begin at 9: CO o'clock Tuesday
rnornlnE and will be followed by the enrollment of dnicates and visitors. The afternoon meeting, which will begin at 1 o'clock, will include: Organization of convention; appointment of committees; devotional led by Mrs. A. T. Uriahs, oonferenec held secretary; reports from the district secretaries, Mrs. OIlver Gard of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Charts Ehrmann of Greencastle, Mrs. Laura (irrrn of Infayett sind Mr.. Julia Ocker of South Eend; music; report f delegate to nationl meeting. Mrs. W. IJent Wilson of Lafayette, vice president of the conference; questionnaire by Mrs. Woodruff; children's rally In charge of Mrs. W. O. Wegner; songs by the (5 race church home guards and Mothers' Jewels; short talk to the children by Mrs. Irene Dedelow of Hamomnd. A get-together ?upper will be held at the First M. E. church at C o'clock followed by a program lnludintr: Devotlonals by Itev. J. N. Greene; music, First M. E. church chclr; welcome address, Mrs. E. F. Abernethy. president of the auxl- ' Hary of the First M. E. church of this city; responre by Mrs. J. A. Spoor, president of the c nference; In
troduction of conference oüleers and i
an address by Mrs. Woidniff. I'lectln of OITievr. Election of ofllcers, reports of department secretaries and conference ott'.cers will take place Wednesday monlng. In the afternoon the Campbell settlement at Gary will be discussed by Mrs. C. E. Kendrlck of Gary, Mrs. Mabel Stockier and Dr. Daniel Stockier, superintendent. An address, "Our Mutual .'nterest," by Mrs. Starbuck, corresponding scre-
DONALD FALL LEAVES FOR TAMPA FLORIDA
Donald M. Fall of The NewsTimes editorial staff left Thursday afternoon for Tampa, Fla. Mr. Fall was employed at The Xews-Times before the outbreak of the war and upon his discharge from the navy resumed his work here. He suffered a severe illness several weeks ago and Is going south because of his health.
HE'S SWING THE rjIKCKS. Fri- nds of L. J. Oilier, vie? pr-sider.t of the Stu-iebaker corporation, are wondering Just :.- what extent Mr. Ollir's collection of sleeping berth rerereipts will be augmented upon his return to South IJend from h!s tour around the world. According to Ray Sackett, publicity director for the Studcbaker corporation. Mr. Oilier has made it a habit to save every Pullman car receipt he has received during many years of travel, and Mr. S.ickett now hazards the guoss that the collection will not only augmented but varied as a result of the tour of the corporation's vice president. Mr. Oilier is to pass through many countries on his tour, and Mr. Sackett says that it is safe to say that the collection will hi Interesting from a geographical standpoint as well as from that of a collector's.
By a vote of 68 to 4 the senate defeated an amendment to the proposed reservation on Articlo 10 which would have exempted all nations from any obligations to the United States under that section of the covenant.
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