South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 24, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 January 1920 — Page 3
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JEWS TO OBSERVE PALESTINE WEEK
Woman Registers hi K.of C.School SHIP PASSENGERS rf&ßl
Plan to Inform Public Regarding Conditions and Affairs in Restored Land.
.Tr'.vi-h orr.inh'.-itiors of rry Jir-id nf n.I ;vv.r throughout th- I'nited V. ill I.' c'TVf' "P-tln!.' Y"1." f-,.:, )-., u k. df the rormn of ; rir ' in the h:- Iir.d, v. h n a drivo will h'-W. tth'o .tirio-s are ifith.r to . nr !i i:;-ir.l-r r.r to funds 1. it m-rely to inform th j ;;t lie rt '.tr'iir.i: rorellti'-ns ar.'l afjri th- r"-stored 1-ind. In or :!'T to coincide with th daTr el th" national $1 0,000. ) c.irni'.iiirn i, r th P '. ir.e r' -tnr.it im. fund. ,v).i.-h op n d In N-v York citv, .1 . ri . 1 v , th- I il -1 ir.- t-ul.lirity farn..iU'n in mar: romrmins! it s uill l'f . r-nduelod l-.-.rir.i,' th tiriar.elal drlv. To IUtrilml I ruit-. Th- Zif.rust. f-i K;m . ation ff Ar.pr- : -a. which is hf.ul 1 ly Jtidirr I Iran -.. is. ;,-j,tt' Justice i.f the suproniP iru t h is arrnntrr-i for the di-trihu-t.on of i'ah stinlan fruits to Jewish hildnn en the eh hrat ion of the Jewi.-h Arbor .lay. known as the "llifthd.ty of th- Tres" nn I'-'). 4. opportunity will 1 t.k n in the .li- rvanro of this holiday to explain if) the children of th- JeAish faith th-- ua'fnt need of iif'.v planting in r.ihstin- and oth r reconstruction work which the Zionists will und-r-i!k-er: a. Iarcrc stale, through the f-iti'N r;,b;''il by th-- rotonthin c:imYo;n Mn'.s and Woman's IIpl.r. w assoc iation. -tt leiiu-nts, colU'rXf firK-'iniz ations, schools, s naoues and t tuples, in all ov r .".'.Mi ork'uniziitior.s have united to hiiiu' home the salient f attire? regard in.; the holy land and the work of the ZIon:t organization. Added sU'niüeance is Kiven the PuMi.-jty drie i.n acrmint of th almost rtain restoration of Palestine as a Jewi-di colony. The roni rirt- of Palestine hy (Jen. Allenby and hi.- I'.ritish fore s during the dtie against the Turks lias been taken to rr f an tha'. the Moslem rut over the holy land H at an end and with assurances of the i;n-Tlish home f..r( jn ofti.-e that a protectorate will 1-e driven, Jewish organizations thioim'hout the world are preparing to; the iicvv crusade to the biblical liniii".
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'tr'st 'vuman, ccd'ter l'ru K-C. sckool. Miss Monica fiary, of Statcn Islan d, rrKistrrintr in the Knights of Colunihus Supplf nientary School in New York. Mis Clary has the distinction of heinr the lirst -vornan to register in the K. of C. .school.", which are- brink' attrndeil by moro than 100,000 ex-srrvico men In fifty different cities throughout th counrry. In the photograph, from left to ri-ht are shown Albert 1. Haßley, director of the Wts'tern department; Willi im .1. McKinley, supreme necretary of the Kniphts of Columbus. an (J Miss Hary.
RESTIfJG EIS!
Victims Being Given Every Attention on Distressed Army Transport.
NEWS FROM NEARBY COMMUNITIES
News of (lie City from the Official Records m: ii iM'.vn; tilansfi-:ks. Taktn from the records of the Indiana Title and Loan Co. Joseph ISvriier and wife, Henry ilerner and wife, Thomas Berner and wife, Mary Zimmerman and 'oie Zimmerman, her husband. I !-1 Uerncr, widow t( 'et'r Van I i-iess4-he, $r;,5(0; lot r. VandcnI. 0-, h s Kubd i lsi ui to village of St. Jos. ph lrtn Works, now the city of M iha wa k a. Walter A. Hacr, an I wife to Una 1'. l'.astian. SI and other val.; part of lots ".,0 ami ;'.??, original jtl.it of th- li'wn now city of South Hend. Samuel M. IJi-'dnson and wife to i r!i y Kizer and Ma.y Kizer, $1 and otla-r -oo-l va!.; lot s', Hartman :-.nd .Miller't addition to the city of South Hend I'.eor-e V. Areli.irt and Maude, I I . and W. to i;ib:.ilM th Kubrick. Jj; bd 171, I'.eiirer farm "rd addition to tb.e it y of Mishawaka. ilnirci' M. i:i:st. unmarried to Kli kib. j l ; p.'trt of lots In, and l'", .ik Purk addition to city of South Pa ml. pobert I- Nl-.ir, widower to JM Xe, bio. "'0O; lot f.l. Taylor Field ;ol l;tiori to the city of South Fend. James A Mannerinc and wife to Fester II. KniK't r. SI; lot 101, oakland Park addition to the city of Nouth Fend. 1 .01 is Nickel. Jr. to Harman J. i. .ni::.r. Jl.r.OH; !vt 2. Nick.l's sub-oii-l.'fi to city of South Fend. .Ml red Steele and Flr.iyra, H. and V. t-i lon'o-l V . flardner, Jl; t.ne acta out of the X. II. corner of S. K. i-J of N. F. 1-4. se, tir.n :. Towi.ship ". X U. I. 11. Also one acre out of th-- N. side of N. 17. cormr s. I' 1-1 : N. F. 1-t. st-ction .township X. F. 1. H. t;r. lime M. White tc. John A. F; :-.' n'-imler and F.thil, II. aia! W.. Ci. !..'.: lot "K" plat of A. U. S tmpjt 's ubd:vis:.ti to c;tv " stout h F. nd. : 1 t .,.a,.r- ... fi... .1.. .1,
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; 1 1 a;;u 1 'ai.u 1 1 r- . 1 a 1 . 10 Iruce Dona- Purst. J I and otli. r b't "". ,rinv.!TC'ok addition to ity of M i-ha waka. John Miner to Xt ili- Miner. Si; be v, F:r:'cr place addition to city of South Peud Mary F. Cuskill a.nd Henry F CI -bill, ht r titi-b.md. t y tli ir attorney :: fact !';;-l! y M. Slüv.dy to Samuel M. Foiur.so:;. i and other val.; lot VJ. Hartman and Mi'.h r's addition to it'.' of South I tend. JMna M.tclo n ;.r.d Joseph Ik Ma eken. lit r h :.dvir, '.. and Verna Voder and P rry A., her nt;sband. an! Felrnar Fuhail and (Hertdora, hi- wif? to Flniira Fubail. $1; S. I - J lot - original iIat of the town now . tty of South Fend. Also lot '. nd plat of lloselund Fark. city of South Fetid. Also lot Cilvert'. vulelivision of South land, also l.d . Falv, rt's Mibd i asicn. city f So.;th lb r.d, also lot 1 .'. bb v'k 1 1 in .al's S. W. addition to ci'y of South P.
m ( ii.n.. Jan. 21. F. F. F'e;ert. superintendent of nucha n.m schools is 111 with tonsilitis. Miss Selma Childs is ill with the grippe. Mrs. F. Thanning has been sick for a week with the tin. Mrs. fj. I Iolmquist has been ill since Thursday, but is now up. Mrs. I). Hinderet-n was able to be out Wednesday for the tirst time in
. about nine w eka.
Mr. and Mrs. X. 1. Fraby were out of town last week. The lecture by Mr. Poodaha. the Persian student, proved very interestiriK. Mrs. M. F Harden and daughter, Helen were in the Hend today. Mrs. Strayer was out of town Tuesday on business. J. L. Kichards Is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis, but is improving . Mrs. A. poantree remains about the same. The sophomores of the p.. H. . had a dance Tuesday evenintr in the Moccasin club rooms. Kefivshmehts weit servfMl. Miss Foyle, chemistry teacher, because of unfavorable weather is now staine; in town instead of driving" to her home in the country. Mis. o. Morris is now telephone manager until the tirst of next week. Mr. Klmer Thanning has been ill but is now recovered. The Voun.s- Ladies' class of the Presbyterian church entertained the Younp; Men's class at a party Wednesday evening in the Moccasin club rooms. Two baskciball frames are scheduled for Saturday nicht at the Clark theater. Laporte pir's will play th
; Clark Kirls and Importe V. M. C. A I will meet the dark Fquipment
team. Fancintr will follow. Miss M. Philüi s will spend 1 few days in Calien this week. Miss Mildred Stevens is on the siik list. Miss Ruth Chandler, lanuuape teaclur in the hUh school, is off duty this wc k because of illness. Mrs. Fraby is substituting in her absence. Harold I Osenberg is ill with influenza Mrs. jack Fishop left Monday for (JuL'port. Miss. The new no tubers taken into the H. C F. sorority Miss I). Reams, Miss I. Fiv hards. Miss L. Povrr. Miss F. Childs, Miss M. St vens. Miss 11. Hanlin. Miss F'.sie Huff. Miss M. Stutshe wire fjiv n a most delightful F.l'.!' oVIoek dinner at the honp of Mis- pou-e 011 Main st. After dinner the oath was taken by the new mem hers. Far.cinp; and vrame followed. Fach new member was j-'ivec. two beautiful tea roses, the sorority flower, as a token of mem1" rship. Mrs. 1 Miiltoii, of Cary. was k'u t f .Mrs. M. L. Hamlin over Sunday. Mis.-, C. o'Meara, music teacher cf Fu'diaiian schools. is suffering ft m-a a !a:ht attack of influenza.
I ( d a position at KobtrtMor. Krus., in
Stiuth Henii. The Lüh s' Aid society of the Hamilton M. K. church served dinner Wednesday at the public sale held by Edward dray on the W. V. Frown farm. Mr. Gray and family expect, to move to New Carlisle until the close of school in April. Mrs. Charles Warren, of Thre Oaks. Mich., and Miss Stella Martin, of Petoskey, were puests Tuesday and Wednesday of Mrs. A. J. Woolman. Thomas Hadley has resumed his duties at the New York Central .station after xi wrek's illness. Mrs. Sarah McKain was hostess on Thursday at a meeting of the Home Charity cfrclo. Mrs. A. J. Woodman entertained at her home on Chestnut street on Wednesday afternoon in honor of her puests, Mrs. Charles Warren, of Three Oaks and Miss Stella Martin, of Petoskey. Mrs. C. W. Tyler visited her brother, L. M. Burch, and family, of South Hend. Thursday. Oeorpe Poronnis is ill of laRrlppe. C. M. Häuser is on the sick list. Miss Margaret Miller visited her sister, Mrs. Purr Casaday, of South Hend, Wednesday. ML-s Mildred Pinkert has accepted a position in South Fend.
TKKRi: COIT11M. Jan. 22. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 Wert, of South Fend, were quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cauffrmn, Thursday. Mrs. Harold Wolcott. of Rollln-: Prairie, was the fruest of her sister. Mrs. T. H. Saunders, Sunday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Saunders, Jan. 16. The children of Mr. and Mrs. John Milady are ill. The farmers' short course at N'pw Carlisle Monday and Tuesday was a decided success and was attended by larpe and appreciative audiences of both town and country folkfi. Much credit is due the local business men for the splendid premiums offer' d. which induced a pood line of exhibits. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fates and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cauffrnan were amonp the Trrre Coupee people, who attended the Wade-Harrington wedding at New- Carlisle last Saturday Mis.s Lura Reynolds was th' puest fif Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Funton on Sunday.
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NFW YORK', Jan. ZZ. The 271 j passencers of the disabled army! transport Powhatan, w hich h:is ' been in distress off Halifax- since; Sunday, Friday were comfortably j restinp in th- best quarters of the j transport Northern Pacific, follow- ; inp a thrillin transfer late yester-.
day. This information was received here in an olhcial radio from tlr; rescuing vessel. The transfer, aceordlnp: to the radio, was made in a fairly smooth sea with a mod-rate wind from the north. The pa cripers who have been without heat or warm food since Sunday were piven every attention. Including warm imvils and comfortable quarters immediately. X"o mention of illness was included in the radio. The radio added that the Powhatan still was in tow of the I-uly I-aurier, hound for Halifax. 200 miles away. The destroyer O'Leary was act inp as a russ rudder, having a line from lvr stern. The destroyer Sharkey and the United States coast puard cutter Ossippee were standing by. the radio said. The Northern Pacific, which sailed from Antwerp with Gen. Connor and the remainder of the A. K. F. in France, is now expected here Saturday mornlntr.
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THREATENED BODILY HARM WITH A KNIFE
Threatening bodily harm with a revolver and knife is the charpe of C.eorpia A. Palmer üi suit for divorce filed in superior court Friday apalnst Clarence F. Palmer. Mrs. Palmer said her husband had a tantalizing and contemptible disposition and came home intoxicated, threatening both herself and their five children. Carrie Lewis stated her husband ordered her from their home and was of j. jealous disposition in hr suit for divorce. She said he frequently cursed her. Heeause her husband chlded and rebuked her. Rthel Wylie filed suit for divorce from Howard Wylie. She said he would po about th house for weeks in a stubborn mind. George M. Denton stated his wife struck and h at him and then deserted him and their adopted daughter. Flossie. He asks for the custody of the girl in divorce proceedings filed.
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comm. rcialized their experiences of attempting to rind a furnished room in South Fend for a "slnple gentleman". Attempting to locat a room in South Fend that can be slept in by a young man earning a newsmper reported salary is an exact simile to that old one about trying to find th end of the rainbow ami the bubble song can be likened to the
aforementioned attempt in that long list of prospective moms always finds them "Just rented." He had just blown into town, travel -worn grip, mustache and all. After surveying the scenery from the magniricent South Shore station he bethought himself ready to seek the ever elusive vacant room. Armed with the classified page of The News-Times ho ventured bravely forth, on foot, street car and telephone. Threo long and dreary days havo passed by. The first night it was the Oliver, the second night It was the Nickel, tonight the polico station perhaps, for 110 one knows. Payday la Monday.
BRING SUIT AGAINST GIANT BATTERY CO.
ANNOUNCE PROGRAM OF SUNDAY MUSIC
The third suit to be brought in the last few weeks against the O. K. Giant I lattery company was filed in the Gary superior court by Sigismund L. Eisler, Samuel Slick and Michael Kadigan, who ask an injunction be brought by the court apainst the company. The action started upon an announcement of annual stockholders' meeting and election of officers to be held at the factory In Gary on Jan. 20. The plaintiffs, each stockholder, set out that they comprise a committee of tru.t, empowered to hold the stock of the two heaviest stockholders, Paul II. Habe anil Ilert H. Kraft, each owning 43,975 shars. These two stockholders are said to have announced their intention to vote, an increase in capital stock from 200,000 shares to 1,000,000 shares. The defendants in the case are Paul II. Habe, Hert II. Kraft. Leo McCormach. W. o. Por.ader, William K. Speedy. W. J. Arnstein. S. J. Fufresner, F. C. Sanllne and Thomas T). Williams.
Following is the musical prognuri for Sunday at the First Methodist Episcopal church under the direction of Mr. Fred G. Haas, organist and director: Momin?, 10:10. prelude. ' Caprice Prelude" .. LaVilla Processional Hymn No. 448 .. Wesley Response, "The Lord's Prayer"... Holden Offertory, ''.Serenade" Flagler Anthem (Choir) Recessional (Choir) Postlude, "Triumphal March"... Sainton-Dolby i:oning, 7:30. Prelude, "Song without words".. Salome Processional Hymn No. 44$ . .Wesley Response Offertory, "Home Ingins" Jungman Anthem (Choir) Postlude. "Postlude" Andre
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M1W CARLISLi:. Jan. 22. Mr-. Mary For.ant iied Wednestlay mornini; at 2 o'clock at the lain t of her dauchter. Mrs. Clinton Hic!;s. of Hudson township. Fu
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( the Rolling Prairie c m.etery. Three daughters a nil a son survhe her. The body of Mrs Zarinc. widow ! of Nih Z.irinc, was brought here ! Wetlr.t s.!,y f c r burial in the New M'arlisbv cen-.etcry. following funera' I st rvlces at Thrt Oaks. Mich., where 1 she c.ied Sundav night at the home
t her son, Pavid firing. A daughter. Mrs I'ttie Hinman. of Three Oaks, also survives. Jüti'.o! Curry and Mrs. Oscar I. uth.tr were called to South Rend Tuesday aftrr.oon hy the death of tho.r brother. Hemsley N. Curry, i'uneral services will be held Friday at 3 o'clock at the nsidence. r if Harrison av. Jot ph Stephens and his neice. Miss Lillian Steph-r.. were Called to South Fend hy the d-.Ch tf the tatter's father. T. C. Stephens. Fu
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