South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 38, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1920 — Page 7

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NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10

T DEFEAT 'PREPS High School Wins From Notre Dame 35 to 34 Best Game of Season. BY N. P. MINZEY. Tn th hardest fo-ipht ;T.d mot closely contfs!d basktl II kiih1 Kit the 5j.,-on th local hieb hchooi c.uintrt lcf -itp'1 th Notre Danif "Pr-pa" la.t nlj?ht in th- old M. E frm by th" .-eor of 2', to 2 4. Mishawaka took th lad at thV'Zinnintf of the Ram? ami held it until about th" middle of the hrst half, whrn th" "Prps" spurted and overtook th" Maroon and Vhit . the Jir.t half rodinf? with 1 1 1 score 0 to 16. favoring Notre Dime. The 'Preps'' continurd In th" had until within five minut" of the finish, when Mishawaka re. lined her easio eye' for the basket and scv ral lonx shot? by L. Rrady j-rave. th" locals the victoryGrave, the little forward, wa t!ie individual star of th" game. Although he was not the heavy scorer ho covered tho floor .superbly and wrs tho life of the tram. Weis and L. Rrady also played a fin" ame, while Capt. Loan and Rol.;uk vpr- the leading lights for the "Prers." Preceding tho pam RefVree Arnold addressed th" Fpectators. stating that tho announcement of the death of Carl (Jarman. star forward f th" local team, came too lato to mod tho pa mo. Owlnir to his l ath. all hli;h school yells and the 'UKtomary daree following tho game were dispensed with. i a ! i ii i tit M. II. S. raves , . . Lineup and .summary: IVcp." Iariet Lopan . Aviles Itobacl: Riht Forward. P.rady Left Forward. nt-r. night Guard. J. P.rady .i ire .... Rrady T-ft Gu :rd. Substitutions: A. Ph.ilon for AV. ;ss. Weis for I. Rrady, Hope for Avile:. Field soal: I Rrady S, Cuvrs Weiss Logan 7, Roback 0. I'.irbt L Hope 1. Free throws: AV i.-s .'J. Heferee Arnold. Havintr rented my farm, four miles touth of Mishawaka on the Hrrmen road. I will offer at public auction. Thur.-day. IV!.. U. all my high prade duornseys and Holsteins, pure L. ed Oiorney sire, horses and farmIntr implements. .1. L. 1'uller. Adv. 7tl wumavs ru n MnmxG. Jen Jenser. in illustrated lecture 'Pe.iutles of the Middle West, 1 ! I i.r. 1ml Sand Ounes." at Library 2:30 tu. this afternoon. Admission ?,' i ent. Adx. FHI SALF Large house near center. Suitable for rooming or hoarding, with lot and iare barn, with street paved and paid, all for '!.00u; borne cash, balance monthly, h.nuly house. Walking distance, new l-al::t and paper. Possession soon For $".730: some cash, balance monthly. See Ostrand-r, photographer. Ttl FOR SALF Duplex house of 14 rooms. 4 and 10 room apartments. Can be thrown into one. Modern i-xcept furnace. desirable location, two blocks from business "-t ti n; house in good condition. A bargain. Call Mishawaka 14 2S. Ttl Foil SALE New five-room bunga low. $4,0C'U: six-room house close , i.i. '.3"i0- seven-room house, $2.-1

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v0: seven-room house, modern. LIRERTY ROXDS We pay up to S-Lscö: seven-room house. $2.400;; $53.75 spot cash, accrued lnter.v. ven-room house, modern, except t..st allowed. We also sell bonds. C. f urnace. S3.100. Phono Mish. 370. j l. Guthrie, 423 J. M. S. Dldg. Oarmlre. ;tf ' (FonrtN ftonrV I4?i7.tf

WANTED Honest and neat boy. 16. to work steady In grocery store. Apply in person. b!4 H. Mishawaka err. l"OR SALE Ford speedster. just; overhauled, fully equipped, wirej whtels. Se me at once. O K. 1 Fruit store or call at 20 Milburt .-t. John Casher. Advt. Ctl J OK SALE . K. Cl int Lattery tock. Will guarantee. Write t). box 34. Cary. Ind. 5t2 WANTED TO RENT Small house or apartment in city, or east of rity near car line. Write Newsnraes F. F. Ctl WANTED At once, three women dishwashers. Apply Mishawaka Cafe and Restaurant. Ill N. Main st. 4U. For Sale Lot 2. Manuka Place, west SeventJi st. Swtr. sidewalk and water. Theopill- 1 e Yreese. Call Julius Rennett. 3t5. W. 'otd cook and dishv. a slier. pply Smithy's lunch -om. I'G N Main at.. Mishawaka. WANTED TO ?.UY A number of hous;e. raining from $1.200 to ". V . Wi'l ii.iv ras- For a niiiclv . . ... -- - . . .hI call Achhle Coipart. phone I MlahAwsia U tf.

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Carl Garnmn. Carl Garman. 17 years olfl, i Mishawaka hUh school student, liel last evening at the St. Joafph's hospital after a throe weeks' Illness with pneumonia. H" was horn Au. lio:-, in Ohio, and rame to this city about 'icht years niro from Pauldlnp county, Ohio. He was a sophomore at tho hiph school and Wiis a member of the baskethall team, r laying a forward position. At tho South Rond-Mishawaka pamo he contracted a redd which developed into pneumonia. He was .1 former carrier for The News-Times. He i survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carman, 209 S. Hill st. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Ora Suit. Ora Salt, 43G E. T nth st.. died at St. Joseph hospital last niKht at 1:-Q o'clock, after a throe week:' illness with pneumonia. Ho wa born in Stark county, Ind., Oct. 10. 1'jOO, and was lfj years old. He came to Mishawaka from Stark county about 11 years asro. On May 7, II 10. ho was married to Miss Donr.abelle Thompson, who survives. Ho also leaves Ids parents, six brothers and two sisters, John. Tra, George, Harloy, Robert. William. Ada and Ruby, at hum''. Funeral arrangement will be completed later. last times Fou tiii: rixiv at ti:mrle. Todi'.y is the last day of the successful run of tho now Tom Mix feature. "The Feud." which is bein;, shown at th Temple theater to largo audiences. The popularity of the production hears out th claim that it is tho best of tho Tom Mix plays. Its story' i very dramatic and thrilling and the action contains several spectacular incidents. The supporting cast is a strong one. UFXOVi:ilIX(i FROM INI LP I AZA. Mrs. Charles A. Ostrom, Homewood av.. is recovering from an attack of influenza. MISHAWAKA TX)I)(;i: RIO. F. and A. M. called meeting Saturday evening 7: 'JO o'clock. Work in K. A. depree. Julius A. Newman, W. M. F. H. Ruber, sec'y. Advt. Gtl Columbia's Saxaphono Quartet. "IU-autlful Ohio RIih-s," and "I Am Pwftr Plow Ins: Rubbles," wall; Columbia rtMonl .No. 27KI, 8." rents. Ikdgcr Furniture Co. Advt. The first annual K. of P. lodge ball will be given Feb. 2G in Castle hall. Steimrich's orchestra will play. Adv. 7t New Hawaiian Columhia record No. 271, "Sweet lluwnilati Moonlight," and "Hawaiian Nights." Rciger l'timiture Co. -Advt. Jcsef Knm-cny was no slacker, ho helped tight in the world war, hear him on the violin Feb. 12th at the high school. Concert is given for the benefit of Mishawaka Post American Legion. Advt. Gtl WANTED Man to drive coal wagon. A. F. JCuhn, Coal Yard. 119 E. Mishawaka a v. Ttl FOR SALE Eight room, all modern house on E. Lawrence st. Alse have 120 acres at $125 per acre; 175 acres at 17 5 per acre. See R. Kent, lawyer and real estate, 117 S. Main st. 7t2 FOR SALE Grocery store and meat market, also Oldsmobile live pas senger touring car. Inquire at 332 W. Ninth st. or phone Mishawaka r,::,;. tit . WANTED Salesladies for dry good store, steady employment. Apply at once at Winey'. 6tl t ' ' ' ' w NOW is the time to have your harness oiled; make old harness look like new. Bring it to John Becher, 21-. W. secnth st., .Mishawaka. Ct:: FOR SALE Iarge house near center, suitable for rooming or boarding, full lot, large barn, street paved und paid. All for $1?,000, some cash, balance monthly. C. Ostrander, photographer. Gtl. FOR SALE Good seven-room house, strictly modern, N. 11th ! st.. 5 3,b09. cash or terms: tossession March 1. NOW VACANT Six-room house on S. Spring st., all newly painted and papered; immediate possession; $2.200; small payment down, bal ance easy terms. SMALL three-room house and lot. one block from Woolen Mfg. Co.. $S50; shall payment down, balance on easy t-.-rms. ACHILLE O. CuEPAERT. 2tf Phone Mishawaka 11S1. LIRERTY IIONDS Our past patrons will find us at room 6!0 J M. S. RIdg. 6th floor. Convince yourself by getting' our price before you sell. Camp, Thome & Co. Phone Main 16 ST. XS-tf WANTED TO RUY A residence in Mishawaka. Price must be rea , nable. Address News-Times A

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Rev. L. R. Call to Speak On Spiritualism Sunday Announcements. Rev. L. R. Call, pa-stor of the Emmanuel Enptist church, corner Grove and Ann sts., will deliver a Lincoln memorial pcrmon Sunday at the morning service. The Philathea chiss of the Sunday school will render several special choral selections. In the evening the pa-stor will speak On pirituallsm. The theme of the soriion will be. "Do the Dead Come -ack?" Much interest is being t.tkn in the sermon. Sunt lay Announcements. Sunday worship of the various Protestant and Catholic churches in the city will be as follows; First Presbyterian. Corner Lincoln l ay E. and Fnion st., Rev. J. A. Burnett, D. D., pastor, .-unday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:45 oVlock; sermon, 'Unobserved Loss." Music by Miss Nina A. Gabel, organist: Prelude, "Song" (Johnston); offertory, "Introduction" (Holy City," Gaul); postlude by Whiting. Evening service at 7 o'clock; sermon, "Just Folks." Music: Prelude, "Andante" (Bariste) "Berceuse" (Dickinson); offertory, "Cradle Song" (Grieg); postlude, "Festival March" (Erb). First MctlHHlist I'pLscoival. Corner E. Third and Church sts.. Rev. b. Karle Parker, D. D.f pastor. Sunday school at 9:43 a. m.. F. A. Kizer, supt. Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock; sermon. "The Christian and Sunday." Music: Prelude, -Festal Prelude in 1)"' (Kin;); anthem, "Behold the Master I'asseth By" (Bervald); offertory, "Cantilene Pastoral?" (Higps); solo, "Leave it With Him" (Ellis) Miss Harris; postlude, "Adagio Malto" (Gounod). Epworth league meeting at 5:4 5 p. m.t topic. "Prevention Better than Cure" by Owen Shoemaker, leader. Epworth social hour at 4:15 p. m. Marie Stark and Leah Bayes will act as hosusses. Evening service at 7 o'clock: sermon, "Faith and a Good Conscience." Music: Prelude, "Prayer" (Cailaerto); anthem, "To Thee. .My Lord and Savior" (Berge); offertory, "Leuto Moderato" (Franck-Al-kani; solo, "Out of the Depths"1 (Rogers:) Mr. Coats; postlude, "Allegro Moderato" (Iemaigro). St. Peter's Lutheran. Intersection of Church and E. Fourth st., Bev. Otto Turk. p;istor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service in English language at 10:30 o'clock; sermon, "Why is it so Many do not Relieve In the ljord Jesus Christ " There will be no tvening service. Bible hour at 7:30 .Monday evening." Meeting of the Walt her league on Tuesday evening. First Christian. Corner Lincoln way W. and Spring st.. Rev. G. W. Titus-, pastor. Sunday school at 9:4 5 a. in., C. A. McCollum, supt. .Morning service and sermon at 10:45 o'clock; theme, "The Campaign of the Disciples." special chorus music. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6 t. ni. Evening service at 7 a clock: sermon, "The Choice With No Regrets." Emmanuel Baptist. Corner Grove and Ann sts.. Rev. L. R. Call, pastor. Sunday school at 'j:45 a. m.f John Reese, supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; sermon, "Abraham Lincoln." Young people's meeting at 5:4 3 p. m. Evening service at 7 oclock; sermon, "Do tho Dead Come Rack?" First English Lutheran. Corner S. Main and Seventh st. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. There will be no preaching service. St. Andrew's Evangelical. W. Third st., Rev. Oscar C. Laubengayer. pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Morning service in the English language at 10 o'clock. First Spiritual. Rcdmcn hall, 109 S. Main st. Meeting at 7:30 p. m. Inspirational lecture by Mrs. Charles Shaffer. Messages will be given after the lecture by Mrs. Scharfer and others. Special reading circle will be held the hrst, second and third Friday nights. St. Joseph's Catholic. Corner Mill and Third sts.. Bev. Penn I. A. Moench. pastor; Rev. J. A. Seulzer, assistant. First mass

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at J ; and hieh mass at 10:30 a. m. St. .Monica's Catholic, j W. Grove st., Rev. J. F. Kohl. pa.- ; tor; Ilev. Thomas E. Dillon, assi.ti ant. First mass at 7:';0 a. m.; chil- , dren'a mass at 9 and high mass at iu:.o a. m. St. Ravo's Catholic. Comer Seventh and West sts , Rev. A. Schokaert. pastor. Firs mass at 7:30 a in.; high mass at 10 o'clock. St. Michael' Greek Catholic. E. Lawrence st.. Rev. K. Kachmars'ky. pastor. Matins at 7: 3. a. m.; high mass at 3 a. m.; vespers at 3 p. m. St. Paul's Fpisopal. Lincoln way E., Rev. L. C. Rogers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7.30 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a, m.. Matins and sermon at 11 o'clock. Vespers and sermon at 7 p. m. Ilrst Evangelic.! Cliurth. Elizabeth and Grove sts.. Rev. P. R. Sp.mglor, pastor, unday school at 9:43 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Young People's Alliance meeting at 6 o'clock p. m. Evening services at 7 o'clock. Mcnnonltc Brethren. Mennonite Brethren in Christ church, corner Locust and Battell sts., Bev. David Hoffman, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morning preaching at 11 o'clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Stet en's Mission. Stevens mission, old hose house on W. Mishawaka av.. Rev. Otis Austin, pastor. Service at 3 p. m. Assembly of God. Assembly of God, 22 3 N. Main st. Sunday school at 9:43 a, m. Preaching at 10:15 a. m. Free Methodist. Free Methodist,, corner of Grove and Chestnut sts., Rev. E. N. Foulk, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Orpha McDuffey, supt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Praise service at G : 1 5 and preaching at 7:4 3 o'clock. Salvation Army. Salvation Army, E. First st., En-si'-'n O. A. Schnaar in charge. Meeting every niht except Monday. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. I-TXTFJtTAIN AT IUUPGi:. Mrs. Catherine Dressier, Mrs. E. A. Reamer and Mr?. Frankie Dixon entertained 60 ladies at a one o'clock auction bridiro luncheon at tho home of Mrs. Rressler. Lincoln way F., yesterday afternoon. Favors wore won by Mrs. II. S. Thompson, Mrs. Schuyler Hose and Mrs. H. M. Reamer. Mrs. I). J. Campbell and Mrs. McDanra .1 b'ing awarded consolations. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. Fred Mathias. Elkhart: Mrs. G. V. Nienstedt and Mrs. Charles Ilarrer, of South Bend. ATTEND ROSSMAX FUNERAL. The. following from out of town attended the funeral of Mrs. Lou Rossman, held Friday afternoon at the residence. 127 E. Mishawaka av.: Mrs. Lucie Luther. Mrs. George Harris and Mrs. Katie Beagler, of Chicago; Charles and Wallace Merchant, of Sturgls, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kling r. of Benton Harbor, and Mrs. George Francis and daughter, of Niles, Mich. IX CALIFORNIA FOIl WINTER. Stanley Dillinger, S15 E. Grove st., who left for California a week ago. has notitied his friends that! he will remain there for the rest of the winter. RACK FROM MILLINERY MARTS. Mrs. F. A. Vogt has returned from a millinery buying trip to , Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and several cities In the east where she purchased a number of the latest millinery creations for the Carpenter millinery. Mislunvaka Chapter, Xo. Sl, It. A. M. Stated convocation Friday evening. Work in R. A. degree, preparatory to inspection. Edgar fc. Anderson, H. P. IL E. Sudors, Sec. Adv. tl SOX IS noitx. A son was born Thursday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lenyo, 201 E. Broadway. House wiring. Telephone Mishpwaka 1201. Mishawaka Electric Construction Co. Adv. 1 1 1 Henry Fox sings: "I'm Going to Break tluit Mason Pixon Line," and "The Hesitating Hilles," In Columbia rcooril Xo. 2709, S." cents. Rciger Furniture Co. Advt. Notre Dame Glee club concert, Sunday, Feb. 8. Tickets on sale at Van Rie's, the Jeweler, IOC Unco n way E. Advt. 4t4. Notre Pame Glo club concert, Sunday, Feb. 8. Tickets on sale at Van Rie's. the jeweler, 106 Lincoln way E. Advt. 4tL

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L EVENTS HELD THURSDAY Army and Navy Union Gives Dance Firemen Entertain at Ball. One hundred and fifty couples attended the second annual military ball of the Orra L. Snyder garrison. Army and Navy union. Thursday night in th new ball room of the Hotel Mishawaka. Music was furnished by th Steimrlck's orchestra of Elkhart The committee in charge of the entertainment wan composed of August Pyscher, tsteve Krushanskl. Harold Schnabel and Fred 1 Brumiller. The organization will entertain at another dancing1 party on April 14. Music will again be furnished by Steimrick's orchestra. The Mishawaka firemen entertained at their second annual bull at I ( "astle hall. Thursday evening. Over L". o couples attended. Music was contributed by the Smilers orchest ra. The ladies' Auxiliary of the Mishawaka council. Knights of Columbus, entertained at a card party In the K. of C. rooms Thursday afternoon. The pedro favor was a.warded to Mrs. A. J. Schindler; "500," to Mrs. Otto Ganser. Mrs. Frank Blckel waj awarded the house prize. The organization will entertain at another card party on Feb. 1. The committee appointed for tho affair is composed of Mrs. Frank J. Y'enn, Mrs. August H. DeGroote, Mrs. Clem F. Kaylor and Mrs. August 11. Herzog. The Misses Florence1 and Margaret Edvards, S. Spring st., entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner Thursday evening. The affair was In honor of their parents, Mr. and .Mrü. Hartley I'd wards of Chicago, who are visiting their daughters. The dinner also marked the silver wedding Jubilee of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. The decorations wfre. roses and carnations. Covers were laid for IS. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.. Preston. S. Main st., entertained Thursday evening. Tho affair was complimentary to the latter's sister, Mrs. K. L. Anderson, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Contests were enjoyed and favors awarded to Giant E. Jackson and Mrs. H. L, Wallace. Refreshments were served. Dodge Bros, touring car and roadsters are still selling at $1160.00 F. O. B. Mishawaka. R. M. Harvey, Mishawaka agent. Phone Mishawaka 143 4. Advt. Gtl Columbia record No. 2 7 . 1 , 85c. IrUng and Jack Kaufman sins; "How Can Yon Say Goodbye' and '.My Little Sunshine Ilclger Furniture Co. Advt.

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SIDi: RANK'S SHOWING. GOOD At the regular monthly mcetlnc of the directors of the North Side Trust & .ravings bank held Thursday afterroon, reports indicating the bank's excellent financial standing were read. No less than 91 new saving.- accounts were opened during January while for the same period deposits increased $30,000. All Indications point to one of the best years in the bank's history. MUS. SAILMI M'CORMICK Mrs. Sarah McCormick. 821 . . . Eighteenth St., died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Spicer. Friday morning at S:30 o'clock, following a week's Illness. Death was due to complications of old age. Mrs. McCormick was born in Ohio Sept. 5, 18 33, and waa past S6 years old. She is survived by two daughters and three sons. Mrt. Anna Spicer, city; William McCormick. Knox; Mr:i. A. M. Mclluron, California; Mrs. William Salllday of Knox, and Mark McCormick of California, and one brother, Harvey Goon of the soldiers' homo at Marlon. Funeral arrangements will be made later. st. wrrKirs aid meets. i The Ladies' Aid of St. Peter's Lutheran church met at the home of Mrs. Henry Schmidt, 310 W. First st., Thursday afternoon. A business session was held at which the following officers were elected: Mrs. Phil Matz. president; Mrs. Charles Schroeder, vice pnsident; Mrs. Ed man Melser, secretary; Mrs. ! Ed Arndt, treasurer. It was decided to donate 1 100 toward relief work in Central Europe and to have the Interior of the church frescoed. The ; treasury of the society was reported in excellent condition. TWO Fllins IUIPOIITKP. The central tire department was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Honey, east of Mishawaka, Friday morning at 12:03 o'clock, to extinguish . roof fire. The damage.! will amount to $20. The firemen were also called to the home of M. D. Marsch, 128 E. Broadway where a roof fire had broken out. Slight damages wore the result. World famed violinist at the hih school Feb. 12th at 8 p. m. Admission $1.0). Concert given under the auspices Mishawaka Post American Legion. Advt Ctl Edgewater Floral Place for funeral flower'. Prices reasonable. Adv. 2tG Dr. P. H. Maklelski, osteopathic; physician, moved to 201 S, Church i Ft. 4tf Advt Salesladies wanted for dry goods . store. Apply at once at Winey's. j Advt. 6tl i Edgewater Floral Place for funeral flowers. Phone 13 or 751. Adv. 2t6 11

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