South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 March 1920 — Page 9

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

REY. FLOYD JOHNSON RESIGNS PASTORATE

Minister of First Baptist Church for Three Years Goes to Altoona, Pa.

TV v. Floyr Johnson, pastor of th 1'irst ZUptlst church of Minhawuka lor the patt three ypars, has accepted a call to th; Memorial Daptiat chur at Altoor.a, 'a., and will

j rcach n.o f.irf-w-ll tcrnion to the

I;cal congregation ru-xt Sunday.

1 Mr. Johnson mme to Ml.-hawnka frorn Kenton, O., and during his I'.i'torat succeeded in finishing thi i oribtructlr.n on the f.ne new church -':cf. N. Main 5t.. which was d-di-tatf.d la.-t Ik cornier. H k.iv.s th: hurch in splendid condition, tinuni ially and otherwise, ar.d his aci eptance of the new charge Is rerretVd by his congregation which i.urnb'rs 200 members. Mr. Johnson and family will 1 tendered a rcc"-piin M" the congrejratlon thu evening. Hi.s successor .a! not yet bn appointed.

ADDITIONAL REPORT ON SUNDAY'S STORM

Literature Department Holds Weekly Meeting Mr. William Golden was in charge of the program at the ni;ular weekly meeting of the literature department of the Mihluwaka Woman's club, h ld in the public library. Monday aftt-rnoon. The study of Orcf.k literatur was taken tip and Mr;. Cd den pave an interesting talk explaining the literature of the ancient Cr ks.

n literature or this na- n.-tdo which struck this vicinity Suntion was divided into three period.-, r . , . the Hume ri. . Athenian and Alexan- "4 're on!' Partially complete, derlan. Homer was the greatest a;i- j Ali fla' Monday. The News-Times thor of his period and his br-ni works ,' othce was flooded v 1th additional are represented by the Iliiad and ! nfus of thf, destruction nnd h.ivoo

News From Communities That Were Isolated hv Great Storm.

It appears that the flrs.t reports of the destruction wrought by tho tor-

to rxi)i:nGo si.:coxi oi'i:n.tio.v. Mrs. George C. Shni e, who has Ifen a patient at the Mayo Brother's hospital at Rochester. Minn., for the a-t few weeks, and who has undergone an operation, will acrain be operated on within a tew days. Mr. :-;hobo. who has been with her returne.! to Mishawaka last evening: on I. short visit. He stes that the patient shows signs of improvement and was resting comfortably when he licit the hospital.

notio:: All members aie requested to M.-et at Moose hall, March ",K 10 JO. Installation of officers, l'ree iunch. i'omc and enjoy th evening. T,. N Chri?tl;in, pert. LJ. - Kickafooe. Sec'y. Adv 2itl

Odyssey. During the Athenian period, the drama came. IntG prominence, and the greatest works of tho time were written by Aeschylus, Kuripides and Aristotle . In the third period, known as the Alexanderian period, the Greek language declined

into a mere dialect. and Mrs

Golden showed that tod:

fort is being made to

v rr ,f .hJ'-ry tree m the orchard on this farm

that was caused in the Isolated part" ' of the township. Owing to the de- i moralization of the telephone ??- i tem. it was impossible to learn the : total amount of property damage in j tiie rural districts.

Amotii? the latest to be reported

idPv every ef-'cr; th' following: Ten acres it' timV''n nv.ko it I b r lnnd on tn, Simon Ward farm were upted and demolished. Ev-

proRiam. Mrs:. Ii. H. Jernegnn s.inp. , , ' " y : 'Have I Lost Thee- taken from a M-.mer l.rns farm were totally de-I ; (;reek opera. A Greek luncheon was proved. Altnough wo horses and . ; eA-ed' by Stephen Stei.ku-s, chef at 'i-e0 cows were in the barn at the h ... , ' time, they all escaped uninjured. J the .Mishawaka cafe. Uenorts from the George Jacob's L

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The Jaunty Eton A Youthful Individualized Fashion Essential for the Spring Wardrobe The Eton is a fashion with a long, colorful past. Once it figured gaily as part of a Turkish costume and again it was pertly worn by English schoolboys. Today it combines both gaiety and smartness as the fashion of the moment. Carefully tailored, it sounds a youthful, springlike note, everywhere that a suit may properly appear. Price $45.00 to $89.50

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farm, r.tate that the barn is a total

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" ' i T,,u I houso v.-as blown out. The. chimneys

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payments are litt!" tr.ore than rent, the secretary. A. J. Schindler. S. Main it. Adv. T. Ti. II., No. ?,:.). will entertain with a pie social and dance in Red-

,.-,11 Wednesdav eve nine. March

of timber on the John and Andrew I Hinsberer place were totally de-j siroyed and timber on the Jerry '

Woodward farm was ruined.

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Itl.TURN TO I'OUT WAYNI1 Mr. and Mr?. U Chalfant. who hive been visiting their daughter.

H. K. WindbiIer, W. First

st. hnvo returned home to Fort

Regular meeting Home Grove 10 Tuesday evening, at which time all dues and assessments fr the month : March must be paid.

!. MakielkiIt otcopathic phyviei.jn. "01 S. Church st , S. W.

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T'.. wMter Floral IM. for l'.ower.

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Ai?i:!STi:n for intoxication

John F.aumeartnei-. of Wyatt. was J

arretted Mrinday atlernoon m a chartre of intoxicatirn. Hi- trial will be held In the city court this morn-inpr.

Rdjrrwatrr rioral IM. for Mowers.

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MISHAWAKA CLASSIFIED

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SToT.!:NI'r.itu .orn.r rf M.iiu ft. aul "fli".i :iv , S..utli r.ri.l. S.itiir.lay : K..r.l e;ir; a reward fi-r retu rn cf - I.i.-fine No. M"v C. Friikson.

1 iU i:i:T-AU m.l.rn furn itil Hcht ti.iu. K i in rrm. i l.Ud reti. lnHi.lre U N. Mill ft. -"'

LOST r.im.llc of wnllj'iiper. en f'olf;i ht. brldtfe. S'-utli i:-nI. Tarty iv li found it Is" know u. K'.tura ." N. (Yrt.-ir t., Misiiawaka.

l'K SAIdv-I.ot and two h)use?, W7 F. Fo'jrtli st.: also H roor.i house en

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mit UINT - NI.pIv funiNhed li.ais.--ke..jiiujr rinnus: .-at rrilly b ;ite.l; i;routid tb'or: private entrance; jplults only. Call Ml-h.iwaka '.!'. ,itl

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responsibility. Our professional w i bdom and our tactful politeness is assurance of the superior character of our services.

YANTi:i (iirl for fruit and candy torc; .ll f st i rt with: e.ii',niisiion on hat -leaning. Apply J.hn speranfo.

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Hi: T 1 hr . unfurnished roo.iH. i:i-ri- isl;ts and -:is liopdre 7H i:. I'.'urth ot. Als liuvv lilac bushes for snl-v t-

AV Tn M.n for f irm work; go"l isaur and will fundsli house. l'bone

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FIt SAU! t)io lot oa l'.itli s-t.. frotit-j atr- ef li f.-t, .J.pfh f.-t. r.ct o.. po-ure; looking .lire, tly down Miha-

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I'd; SALF I-urpe gas ranee; sef pen ! eratln. Inquire lb7 s. Ninth nt.. ' Ktvr l ark. 2C2

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Misses' W raps and Coats 'outh is at its best in the flowing lines and rich textures of the new spring wraps and coats. Developed in Chatoyant, Fortuna, De33erette, Bolivia, Polo Cloth, Evora, Tricotine, Serge and novelty cloths. There are appropriate models for every type and every occasion, in a wide range of new spring colors. Price $18.50 to $89.50

New Silk Petticoats The spring suit or frock calls for a new silk petticoat and we have everything one could imagine in petticoats. All sorts fiom simple good looking ones of tub satin, jersey or crepe de chine to fluffy, frilly ones all ribbon and lace trimmed for evening wear. Price $6.50 to $12.50

i ricolette Overblouses in Springtime Colors Overblouses there are, but no such overblouses as th ese of tricolette. Fashion was most fortunate when she picked this lustrous, clinging fabric with which to express the newest creations. One beautiful shell pink blouse adorns itself with exquisite gold embroidery. Another in delicate shell pink edges itself with coral. And ao on through the group each is lovelier than the last.

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WAN'T.:i)M.-n. .Mishawaka Dairy (V. .M XV. Tliir.l Pt. t:j

l't'K SALF KooKrnsf; also po.nri,; pracfirnllv nw. Thon! Mishawaka 2tö; or all 020 TMicr pl. L'Jt7

FOIt SALT Nine room house on larp; coruer lot. In k'"01 location. Walking , dlstanc to any factory In city. 1" ntj J f fruit. Inquire i.t -133 InJ'ana nv. I'hne Mishawaka 2t).;7. lltf ;

WANTKD Mn and byd for ntp.nly f.ic- J tory work; aNo wnxen aiul plrls. MinLawaku WooJon Mfj. Co. 17t::0 LIIU:itTV r.OM)S-Vi oav up to 27 spot cash, arrra'! vit'.-t atlow-nl. We! also P.-ll h.-n ls. t:. L. Juttir!', .,. M : t. Hid?, (fourth '1 or.) ir.7tf.

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WATi:i Hair oniMnes ; t.la k. d ir!; nrown an.l Kray. Mu.luiue Anders. u. IV1 V.. Mishawa'k.i nv. 2yH

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I. in' US IJI'I'AIU your loMKy Imuso wid a ifw nupkilt roof; ilwraM: fititly an.l iMf'fii;ivo. Mtsi.awaka Houfin- Co . lit S. Main st. i; i t T

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U'ANTi:i Tu TAY th." diniagrc on your ar an ! t!i on you hit i wrll an t li oijrt i-jst anil Ju.liii.-nt r.-nihrcl i.iT.i ! i:t ? on Huttoti Iiiiiir.tr. ' Ap'fin y. r.'H.no M!!aw.ik.i :ms. -st::

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NEW SPRING STYLES

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Suits, Dresses and Skirts

Spring is here, and we are ready with an exceptionally fine line of new Suits, Dresses and High Grade Skirts.

Soring

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New Dresses Spring

Skirts

Style finds definite expression in these new Suits, style that distinguishes the woman with charm and individuality. Materials of unusual quality.

Styles that charm you with their good taste materials and trimmings that delight you with their fine quality and durability.

Many new materials for spring. The exuberant tastes of youth and the more quiet preferances of older folks are both provided for in these new Skirts.

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Foot Rest Hosiery Veek March 29t&to April 3 E. T. DEYO 5, 10 AND 25 CENT STORE. 103 Lincoln Way W., Mishawakzu

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In Same Building and Under Same iManagement as FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mishawaka

TEMPLE THEATRE TODAY "SHOD WITH FIRE" Featuring WILLIAM RUSSELL In n role lüs mlmiror lovrr to w him in. Ills support 5 ''t liaM lw'rn well N'Wtrd ami rrndrrs lilm capable Mipport. I'n-tln-lj new cliinpsos art c1rn us of th jroldon est, nnd beautiful lofxiUons havr b(fn rlioson fop the exterior action. Also LARRY SEMON in "DULL CARE." A Splffi'liil Two Heel Comdjr. Wednesday and Thursday Featuring BERT LYTELL in "LOMBARDI, LTD." A smart and Miapply oniedy of tle IKeliest hört, tilth a da.h ui nuuKhtiness. A bl lauli from lRlnnlnK ti cud.

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Finch&Sprague Undertakers Ambulance Service 202 NORTH MAIN ST. MISHAWAKA Both Phones 100

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