South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 5
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REDPATH PEOPLE OPEN CHAUTAUQUA HERE AUGUST 17
PrnmiM" Program Equally a: Vine a Tlio-e Given in Previous Years.
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Aur. 17 h.is tn anr.frjr.rJ a th- t r.fafiv np-nircr 1 tl nf th J:'l: ath hauLiuu.i. hTf this uminr. A j,n:r;tm fual'y as Jino ai ;a;y jr -v-nti-il duriia; the p i.ct 8 or 10 vt.ira in which South l!"nl has li.'m incluflod on the liMpath cirill is promiseJ for patrons this Th" Chautauqua i brought hcr? i'-h y".ir ty th businrf-s infn of Ii. ri?y. T0 r.f whon act a- gx:aran-t-.r-. All mf tlr.c.n ia ronr.-''ion with
if.e appr-arnno of th- ! .. ri will bo h'M at th f Ccninorro huil'Jin. Twraty-twci Attraction The advar.i r'ror irn i.
tr ictior. for th 14 jr -kim rrvs to ! jti : 'T.t 'l ami in'hi'i'l ;trum thfrn ;re nationally known rnN-rtainers. i:-iiph Parltto atvl pi Iif ad v. ho ar' h-afl!inrs haw aklri-l tho lo -;tl Kotary club on a numb r of o f .tsions. Mr. I'arbtt. l-rtur'-r. srit-r anl editor of thr Iycfin; n.aazine. will Fp'-ak on th- last l.iKht on "Human YlfAclfury," an J Mr. R'.kI. not'd novelist and writer, will t,-;w his lat.t bctur '"Hanum .'ai uro and Polities" on the lourth inht of cuurs". Amont? tho popular attractions v. ill b- thp jires-ntation of the com1 i t o production of the, famous flilI. rt and Sullivan liprhi opera, "Pina-:..r-." with fdal lighting' and .-cenic effects on the hfth niht, ai.d the delightful American comedy, "Nothing but the Truth." on the h:th nioht. lr. Iciol Coming. Amoni; th lecturers who will appear during tho course are Dr. Carolyn F. (Jf l.sel, known as "An Apostle of Health." who will lecture on "How to be Young at 70 or Old at 40;" Henry A. Adrian, known . as "Tha liurbank Man." who tells ot J.uther Purbank. the plant wizard". Donald II. McGlbney, who.se thcrne will bo "Modern Unrest;" Hon. C II. Jordan who lectures on the peace of the farm In modern life, aTl Dr. II. IZ. Kompcl whose subject will be "Facing the Task," an address on the great topics of the day. Plve musical attractions will be presented during the week. The New York Opera Singers present light opera, and standard opera selections, alho concert selections. A mixed quartet and pianist compose this company. The. Sibyl Sammis Singers are a vocal quartet organized by Sibyl Sammis MacDennid cf Chicago and costumed fcketches will be a feature of their program. The Umerson Williams company is composed of Emerson Williams, baritone, and .Jean MicNeil. contralto. They delight with popular Scotch songs givn in highland costumes. The Swisj Vodlers appear in native costumes and eing mountain songs of their native Switzerland. Louise Stalling, who will present a grand concert on the third night assisted by the Mendelssohn trio. Is a lyric mezzosoprano cf unusual attainments. V. S. "NVatklns, well known us a popular dramatic reader, will also bo one of the attractions.
BUCKLEY HERE FOR AD-CLUB DINNER
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''letting Mere Out of Your u.-! ir.ss" is the frubject of an address to be delivered by Homer Puekley or; Chicago before the Advertising Club of South Per.d Wednesday evenlntr. April 2S. Mr. Iluckby will speak following a special feature dinner to be served in the Kab'e banquet hall at 6:30 o'clock. The Saxophone quartet, an Elkhart organization, will present a. musical program. Wednesday night's meeting of the ad-men promise,. to be the bigger of the year. Mr. Puckley's coming ha.s been looked forward to since
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iiiruuiss Aiuuc7rKi in an ai:i;opijm:. That'3 only im cf the big tlirills in "The Great Air Robbery," featuring" Lieut. O. L. Locklea r, the daredevil aviator. Tim picture will be shown at the. CASTLi: ONLY on Sindiv ::nd Mnidiv. He 7 0-L' "
iioirm nrcKirr-. Ilre(t Mall Iin rt Who Will Address Loeal Club. dent of the Direct Mail Association of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, and a pioneer in both direct and general advertising. Mr. Puekley Is known in ad circles from coa.t to coast. The author of numerous constructive works on advertising, salesmanship and general business practice, Mr. Puekley is fortunate in basing all hU statements on years of active experience in both the manufacturing and retailing fields. He is president of tho Puckley-Dement Co., Chicago, one of the largest direct mall advertising concerns in the country. Wednesday nipht will bo guest night for the ad-men. Already Invitations have been sent to manufacturers and retciilera in this locality, several of whom are counted on to enter into a lively debate concerning modern retailers from northern Indiana and southern Michigan, particularly to take part in the discussion of business conditions. Reservations should be made early, either through Mr. Mac.Donald at Main 716. or through Don Libel, secretary of the club, at Main 4 5.
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Wilson K. Snyder, candidate for t
county treasurer, solicits the vote of those participating in the democratic 1
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The Ridenour Garment Co. during its many years of operation has established thousands of satisfied customers, and now has a large sales force of high grade men. The various branches of this business are being managed by men of years of experience and to the best interest of every stockholder. This Preferred Stock being the first lien on the assets of the Company is one of the most attractive ever offered to conservative buyers who desire generous and certain profits on their investments. We will be pleased to have you come to our factory and make a thorough investigation of the unlimited value of this offer, or write Ridenour Garment Go. 201-213 E. Wayne St., South Bend, Indiana.
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