South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 111, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1920 — Page 5

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WOOD SUPPORTERS

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C. O. P. otrrs Are 1' jshing Candidacy of Harding

th.it It.H f x f n s nrv hlchT tran at i th tlm th rrl-r wan m;iI- an3 under the' clrrumst.inc th- mm- i rriission has orIr-l that thi h!th r it-s arc to ! r or. tint: I. Th- coin- ! j tr.y Is r tai!ir.i; cok- at J' Ö0 pr j ton. At th- tlm' tr.f inen n. In ! rat s mis Krant'T. corn.' l tint va : rn.nl; that the qu iütv of as ! I'll il hr- wns r.ot up to standard.'

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i':sc-i) ry is i;..iMr mal i,;Mi;ir; i "Ui.ty farmers art' r.ot f-v n. j V. ..i 1 for pr i.-r.t. Th'-y sty that ; a military nun th y hau' r ; Jault to hrid'wlth W..'d. hut :h y !

t. r.oi warm up in mm .is a jr.;dat- for pr :dnt. Farm r.- hi!! (iividf th ir support h-twi n -t.. H.trd.ntr and (lav. Ijwikn, it is !- !.ir d by ri publlc.ins who art- clo' -v in tourlj with the situation. Sti. John'-n of California has fw s-j;.-portt-rs hoTf ,h- tKinir r'K;iriW 1 .ts "too radical for this particular time." Hrb'-rt Hoovr I.1 d fm-d as "impos-slbk" )y nearly all republican loaders.

I'Iti:sllYTi:UY OIT.NS. f ;f).SIIl-:.V. Ir. i . April l.. Tf;e prin mv.i: of ih- l'ort Wayn I'r-sfyt-ry .piii' h-r- Mor.'Iiv; nu'ht. at. h- l"sr-,t I'r . ! t rl.i t. t nurch, when He v. Carj.pbf il U ;

i.i' Kay f IIlKhart. th" moderator, preach :i nr.on h!or-- a !

a'i'li !.''. Ahout "j ! ! cit'-s. or.-j ..tf .f th in ?uii:i-t-r s .tr- alt-nil-j i'.tt til" j...i,r W hl' vl Will ein.-- j Tu .sday niich.t. Klkhar. I-ttrrarsi;. i Noide. j-';ii.-n. K':'nki-. ) K;ur. Wh:!i'-y. Uuntir.tf n. Ah.-n. V-!i. i ;m.! A'1iHi.j cointi--' o:i!pr.-c tn- ' Fort Wa;. n- l'r sb terv. I Ttjt sday f.'trht a rr.od' rator wi!! ;tr.,j to su ' i l:-v. Mar Kay of; F!!:h irt ar.fl a rrctriry wii! n ! he. i, to s-K-r'ad I!--. C (). Sb.ir-vl ' r Fort Wit nt-. I-:. H. Mel..i.a!d j ill ihuiir a report for the tr;;;?:o.- 1 ef ti:- Fr si;. t ry ai.d r po: f s will h- made or. Hrl-'oi .md I ; i - k rton.

Mor" than 100 reservation j have b. -n r.iade for tho banket w hich will !- tr.'lrd by the IPjsJney.s Wo-n.cn"s f'haTuvcr ff Con'.merco in tb" c"harnl"-r f t.'omrner room T'le-duy nicht. MN.s In l C.ii a nerribr f th'- arrancenw.Tit committer -tated today tnat preptratj'.n: wore i. in T.'. tde to rar t(r iZr 'J-.-t. l.oth Tri n and won: n. A number ef member.-: of fh" men' h tmb r of om i:. r'" art- expected to atUr.d th- me-tine. The principal addresses of the evening will be delivered by Bob Jones evangelist, and Dudley Shively. Bob Jones' subject has not been announced but it is expected he will talk on the opportunity a women's organization enjoys to better a community. Mr. Shively's subject will be "The New Duties and Responsibilities of Women in Politics."

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inStlUX. Ir.l.. April l'j. - Fli.a ; X. Hab. vidow of li r.ry ('. Hal.-! ar d widely kr.uwn in thin ity and ."urrout.'iiT.i: t rr;t.ry ar; a i. irs- . dn-.l (,f apopl.-xy. Monday niht. at ' Tb- home of hT (i:nn;htt r, Mrs. A. J. Q jinn. aft-r an illness of I'.'.' 1 month.-. Mrs. llal- ii.td liv-d in (Jo-. ?-h n fr years. i

F.ull Mot Territory.

In 1C12 KIkhart county was I amonjr the strong bull moose loculities. Hull moosT3 outnumbered r.puhllcans four to one. Two year!

later bull moosers were still far in th bad. Under these circumstances it was thought that KIkhart county wouid swinff to CJen. Wood. It is still believed that Wood will pol 1 morn votes in Flkhart county than i ither on. Harding or fJov. Lowdcn, but republicans who think they are abb' to size up the situation ar' confident that Wood vote will not bo 'arte enough to give him a majority. Strangely tnough pome of the former rampant bull mooters are out for Harding. The republican orKanization of th county appears to have taken Fides with the Ohio senator. A vigorous campaign fs Peine waged In iua behalf and unls all calculations ar$ upset. Harding is to be reckoned with In the primary here two weeks

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A. CJov. bowdt n m tire was held at the Flkhart Y. W. C. A.. Monday night, when Mrs. Fletcher Iobyns of Chicago, woman's national chairman of the Lnwden campaign, was the speaker.

Students Take Aet'um i Against Certain Movies ;

"DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

o.vTixi'i: c:.s kativs. ilOSlIMN, Ind , April 10 The, Goshen ;as company- has been granted permission by the Indiana public rvice commission to continue in .-.T. ct for an lndeMnite period. sj)e--ial war-tlm" rates which, under the rovisions of th' original order, ranted in 1 f 1 7 . were to expire May I. 112 0. Thn company has made a showing to the state commission

Owing to the nationwide publicity; racs'vl by th- divorces and subso- ; !ient marrlag. s of Mary Fickford ; and Douglas I'alrb.inks, movie tolks. 1 the Fnivt-rsity of Notre Dame stu-! dents through a movement spnorefl by members of its athletic team." ' have pledged themselves to "blackball" all futurr- productions in which i

either one of the screen artists appear. Their action Is said to have a twofo'd purpose, "to diricourae the practice of making a mockery of marriage vows." and "to prohibit Immoral plays."

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A World Survey Was Made Our churches know the needs that must be met. They know exactly how every dollar every penny will he used for the greatest good without wajte. A world surrey was made by the churches that astounds business men in its thoroughness. County after county was studied; the countries of the world were visited and reported in minute detail. How the Interchurch World Movement Originated Our churches aid: "The task of meeting the urgent needs shown by the world survey is too great for us to do individually as denominations. We must do this work together." So thirty great denominations are cooperating each keeping its own purpose and identity hut all working together under the name of the Interchurch World Movement. Because of this cooperation, it is estimated that over one million dollars will be saved alone in eliminating waste and duplication.

Did you know that 3c is more than the churches average from each member per day? WE Americans may be thoughtless. Sometimes we may appear selfish. But when a great need arises, no one can say that we have ever shirked Ask any son of France. Ask any soldier of Great Britain. Or ask any Armenian mother or a girl with a red cross on her sleeve or one with a tambourine in her hand. And now the churches come to us for help our churches. Not begging. Not asking alms. But with heads lifted high facing a task so worthy that we, as loyal Americans, ought to feel it a privilege to help. Here is the Plain, Unvarnished Truth We don't need to be told that the church is the heart of the Nation. We admit its influence for lasting good in our children. We see its stabilizing influence on our communities. We know a little of its great hospitals, its homes for children, its schools and colleges here and abroad. But most of us do not realize how pitifully inadequate Üie support cf the churches is when compared to the urgent needs. Less than 3tf a day! In spite of the great tasks which we expect our churches to carry out, those of us who give to the church and the number is all too few are now giving an average of less than 3f a day for all church purposes. Less than 3 a day. Shall our churches go on? It is for you to say. Without your help the work of your church must be iust that much less. . Give and give from your heart as well as from your pocketbook.

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