South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME! THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1920. 9

NEWS OF MISHAWAKA

News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10 WELLS WEDS ARMIDA SWAYNE Ceremony Performed by Rev. Dr. Parker at Home of Bride's Parents. Among the last of the June weddings to be solemnized In Mishawaka was that of Miss Armida Swayne, of the city, to Millard E. Wells of Elkhart. The ceremony was performed at th homo of the1 nriae . parent. ;.ir. and Mr?. Arthur vemng ai b OTiocK ty the l;ev. Dr. I. K.irl Pnrkf r. t:isfor rf t"h lrthodit Kplwopal rhmreh. The brMe was attired In silk net over j1v r rlotli, wore a hat tri match and a (orsnee of bride' roses and swffl-pf.is. .She was attended by Mi Ks t her Frown, of this c ity, "who wnrp a fown of net ovor licht blue F-itin, hnt to mateh and a eorsage of riink swcd-p';is. Myron V,"i I iiu uj, of nikh art. was best man. Following the ceremony a' twocourt" dinner was sfn'nl at the lionn- "f the hrPW's parents l.v th Mi Krina Mllbr, Clara KohVr of Klkhart und Lucilla Wilcox e,f I)trrdt. Covers were 1 ii 1 for 5') guests. Th- eroom la a graduate of the Hristo hijrh rhool class of 1914 and :No of the Worshan j-rhool of chieago. The bride is a membr of thLMishau aka high school graduating lass- r.f I fl 4. and also a graduate f the i:ikhart Grnrrul hospital trainIn? fla.y of mi. Thv will reside I at 42 W. Jackson st., Klkhart. Amontr the nut of town people ho attended th- rt-rcmonv wer-' Mr.. Pora Wells, Klkhart: Kdn;Lrl. T 1. nnd C. I. Swarm-, of I'lkhart; link' Knrstaedf, Heioit. WK; Mrs. Trace Hilton. Dowagio-. and Arthur Hilton, of Jaekson. Mich. r.rcK.sTirrsov wimmn. Mi. KUtha Ruck and Tom .til!Fon. bth of thl-; city, were married yMrd.-iy afternoon at Z o'clock at the Kvanirlim1 ehureb rarsonai:; by Ilex-, j. TJ. bv.ini. Thov were at tended bv Mr. and Mrs. Win. S. I'olin?-!-. The bride's i-own wan of white svorsrttte crepe, rshe carried a hoiuiuet of bride's riws. Th ;rem ir employed as a landscape gardener and tree surgeon. The newly wedded couple Jeft for a week's honeymoon trip. On their return thy will at home IV. Mii;hawaka av. at MISHAWAKA Polt SALI: On nc- Oliver typewriter. N. 'J. Urins en-h.ilf the pri- -f a new one and take tiny machine. lbs Kestaunint. V.Ott Fol: .M; n.irrefi r-'k bh keti. one mitlitt: old. '.Ut i cntH re h ; white lesrlifTtm. t"i month old, 40 ifiits: 1-V 'rth Petiten kt ., Ii rst housu smith of JeiTYrson r.'. It'! I'OR SAI.K "fodern eicht-rt.nm hons-. P. Fourth ft. Call :vn:i I.(ST Poll of currency and bank chek from Iintlr lirw. Reward. Phone Mshaaka :7s. POST UP STIC AY PI) Four horg avertisre f 17.". lbs e.i h. Major Prr-p. Packing C. J7t7 AVANTPP Six or pven-rooni houe in east end for cash. Address F. V., N'ews-Tlrues. 2tf P SAPP Two upright ci-ir casen; a birs.iln if taken soon. Johu Sneranto. 114 I.lieoln uny W. iu Ft)P $.LV. On new Fonlson tractor epipi( l with fenders and Oliver No. 7 g.mjr lltw. Fred I. Han kins. 17tli and I tri on sts , Mishawaka. Phone 1 ' i' ".1 or V.nn. ;-14 l'Mlt SALE One !tbt x Hick, five pasenjrer: price riht. Zi-rl ('.iraso, Mislmftki. :ot4 V AN 1KI A competent pirl fr general L'usew ork ; n !iildr-:i : good wn,r's : Mrt. Wall.n-f II. Io!ge. 413 I.iuceln way F. -.'t7 WANTl.I TO It K NT Two - roo m apartment. Phone Mishawaka i:.7J. LVtl 1'Olt SAI.i: Seven room hoiiM'. electric lights and jjas. U. Pawroa-t. t. .".'to . jp I. OST Part of wnt. h fob and lo.-krf with engraved lion's lead: photos inside of lu ket. Reward. Return to News-Time. Jt 6 WANTPI Large, nmid Bleeping room in moia-ru. private home; cl" to buslneü djutrict. Rply Pox V... Newi-Times. Mishawaka. 24t7 FOR SALE Corn. Phoue MUbawaka r.'t:; l"OFNI lUcyi 1? : owner 'an tdtaln Mime by pa)iu for advertineuient Hnd deriMnff propertv. Rapid Parcel Delivtry. 114 S. Main it. .t WANTPP Men t unload coal ly ton. I '(ir.ii :it on and ln prepared to work National Veneer Co. '-"'t ' FOR SAT.i: t .Vntr rrtrttn houf'. uteam 1. ated : h ;;!' .fitted f'T light houeke;.iu- and furnln'ie.I ritorns; centrally loiated. Pri- e right. Seven room huse. close to Iodife Main plant, between Fniun nnd M.Uu nt. l'rice fl'.r.". with lernt. A rent !nefin.nt in rental rr'rrtv. ray mP tn.iu 1 penent on principal. J Tera: $l.Vo cash, balance v0 per j month. ! LAIM. C RM 1 RP MltLaaka Z70. 7 t l'lR SALE New Canndler touring cat.! value a equipped. fi.W0: best .-oiidl tlon .'.ttV will dtfmT.strate. Pliom Misaawaka :ti I'tt". . FOR SALE one Rulck in g -m j onditl.n; -aie stndebakr, lo in c IJ condition. Kl'oaMfr Sab-? C-.. -14 S. i laiu . Phone MUhawaka U3G or 11-., WANTED T P.I Y A hoise; any kind.! up to ." if I must pay ash the j rash It -Mill If. Fleas- give full detail , In answer to thin advrti-eaivnt. h.i 1 Moore. H 1' VI N It t I E rowboat motor I o J. ,sn'er, bal silent, H'J VV. Sixth t. PhKie Mishawaka Isla. l'jtll FOR SALE A nnme or bind contrnet e,!r.r from tl (n-0 to JiKl. bearlr.fif m m w " T - - x - - - - 4 V Wir 1- ak. " " , " t pitrt. 2tf WANTED A w-ieimn f ir geieral housework. Rhone MisbiwaWa lliu .r all &t LLucvLi Mij Lttit. Ivtfi

ton r;UAA;M tia.. tt d. GASOLINE STOVE CAUSES MISHAWAKA FIRE A gasoline stove x"plodfrt at the Lome of J. I Hreeit, 131 W. Bnadway Wednrvday morning at 11:4 o'clock eausiicg a fire which resulted in tlamng'-s amounting to Jl'O. No on- was home at the Ilreeit resi-lne-and nei-'hhora did not notlco the j;r(. for s'iv! time. The flro company was called imrnedi Uely and extinguished the are before it had n.ade much headwa". SET CLOCKS AHEAD MIDNIGHT SUNDAY MiMiawaka Will Follow Lead of South Bend All Factories in Favor. Mishuwaka -a 111 set its clocks .head an hour at midrisht, Sunday, July 4. ThiJ. was determined ly the city's industrial institutiur.s, dii'Mliiy mcrniny. The change in timo will be generally observtd throuKhrut the city. The city council will inet July i and will take ofticial C( Knizance of the changrc. The following petition, hich ex- ' a ins Itself, was cit( ulated anions the manufacturers for signature: "Whcrrajj the citv of .south Hend häs adopted eastern time, effective at midnicht, July 1, and "Where as the industrial and comr.iercial interests of Mhhawaka and South Itend h;ivc so much in common: a larpe number of .-"oiHh l! tid citizens imc enip'yed in Mishawaka, and a lar'e- number of Mishawala citizens bHns eniployetl in South Iiend; thetef. re it is dremd advisable by the mvbrsigred, in order to avoid confusion which woubi otherwise result, to also adopt f astern tirr', iffctive at 1 1' o'ebx k midniebt, Sunday. July I, and will accordingly push tlnir clocks ahead one hour at that time. rame to be in effect until midnight, Sept. 30." Following are the sinners: Dodce Mf-. Co., National ne-r I'roducts ("o., Rubber llet'neratir Co.. Mishawaka Mi 4. Co., Perkins corporation," MiJ'ir Ilros Packing Co., Georpro Clark Metal I.-t Co.. Hooshr Kuhber Co., Premier ped Co.. Clark's ste.tni laundry. AKhtonKraintr Coacb and Hoiiy Co., und Kenworthy Motor corporation. CLASSIFIED Smile. Chestnut Ft. and P. . W R. R. K-Jomt Tubi--Co. jvtT ,?AYS FF AM) A COOll TlTlTT V?) nt !hrtT fc0U"- 11 I-" iRipoh.lble l inj n-lvt -e jo you 1 to come in and tell v!o,'vr,r Vlits ,n'1 lf "dt Sou In a home we ought to, as we p.t new- l.s ln2s every day. Today we old n Leant lul --family il.,t th:lt Aows er cent investment. It w as a wise ma a hat we list ;1nd if8 irupoiMe ft,r Jon gu,. ns a w, j ,,roI,prfv from n Hnclo lot at si v.-,, p. a Invest, ment of fto.i. see before v0 " bur la.ttncs Realty Co. ill s. church "T 1 hunt 1,2 or 10rj. lt;l C LI'AKRT R PALT Y Co U PORATION. o room III NtiAl.OW. RIVER PARK. I ,' ntrructlie and convenient ö-room bungalow; gas. eleetri- light-: new furACA.T HOI SE. 7 ROOMS. W FIT 1 1 A comfortable 7-roo, h,.ue. W. ThirSt: 4 cn-'"I-nt and attra.tive rooms on p round tlor !tt,d ;. spacious bedrooms upstairs: $-w. m.ill p:,vv v'e '.'l V1,1 l' '""' eaity teriiü .A( AM nri si;, 5 Rooms, P. ;TH ST A beautiful o room house. E Math ht large kltelieu. convenient dining roonV. Pleasant living room; '' spaeio. bdromr, with closets In each; 11 newly painted and papered; Ju-t li?:e new; pan. elertrblty. wao-r and stool ln house reasonable price- e.ih op ...- KOOMS S. 17TI! ST.. RIVER Park A cooa rt room House, S. Seventeenth 8t.. River Park; p.is, ,-le.tric lights, good fiirnaee. some fruit: Immediate possesion: rirht prbP: ...sh or terms DOPPLE HOFSF. S. LAI REE ST. A duplex house in g"od repair S Laurel st. ; this property can be bon'cht t the right prie: with a umall payment down and balance, ea-v terms 7 ROOMS. E. THIUn'sT. A 4-rooiu lionxe jn good repair F Third st., IMMEDIATE POSSESSION reasonable price; small payiueut down' balance on terms. 4 ROOMS. v. ELEVENTH ST A 4-room house on y. Eleventh Kt $1..V"; email payment down: balance on terms. A P-room strictly Mishawaka av. ; real of-rm 7 Rooms MODERN. A 2-story modern modern house, bargain; cash E. or LINCOLN WAY E. hou on Lincoln " E.: tlneNt location In th. sired kitchen with builr in city ; good upboarN : large dining room: nleasnnt llvinf r. ...,' with expensive dectric tlxttiren: vestibule with open stairway: .1 fine bedrooms on seeond floor with closets in each r a fine bathroon: witli lavatory, tub nd stool: Di.w-gin.- furnace an. I large fruit cellar in basement; thl desirable property is now vacant and has Just been re,lec..r";. p,i Ii the hisMe mid painted ell the outflde Pri. e .V.:.oo; fisnnt ea-h; balance t- suit ji'Ur Income. A P..-Kre farm. 1 -j miles from Mishawaka: Ii von are tnferet,-.l in .,,,' farm, see this place before vou buv Co 1. 1 F.RT REALTY CORpoR TION. Seymour .lanx.-i. Sales Mgr F-V. s Lincoln w ay V. ; Piene mTsIi. UM --tf PENN REALTY TO. l-.'t S. Main st. Mishawaka Honi3. rooming houses and far 210 .us. at us. all 1 ..of,. rap h of our homes on llsplav our office. Don't buy without hiving Furnished houe; nj.e location: i.rw furniture; house marj- mode bargaiu; eay terms. PPNN REALT CO ru; l'-j S. Main st. Mishawaka 21r ;uf DESK room for rent lu the best ollce In Mishawaka. Phone 172 or 1CP.. 7tf HAVE all rash for a s.v.aM houte on north fide. Murray, News-limes. H;f LIRE RTY 13iNIM i,o igtit aa l ..old. Call and get our quotations. Main lRsl L'mii Thome k Co.. 120 J. M. s. bldp' &C it FOR SALE Desirable home located between M:l.an .ik.i ard South Pond, also in South Hend. various purts of t-lty. Trai to tult purchaser. Wnltcomb JL Keiler, Farmers irubt Pldjr. I'hone Main 44UO. -jy-tf FOR SALE. Eignt room boue, near Podge iniia riant i2ÖO; raah or feru;s; possaba daya A. A. SehllUr.ger. J. M. i. Rldg.. South Pend or call ilalu HJi ?UX

DAW TWQTÄT T C NEW : uniuviuüinüjjü huh SYSTEM OF SAYINGS Miidiawaka Trust Adopts the " Victory Accounts" Plan: Has Attractive Features. The MUhawaka Trust &. Saving-? Co. bank is offering to the public a definite systematic plan for savins S300 or Sl.t'OO. It is called the "Victory Account." and can bo opened with a monthly deposit of about J7.t7 which will net the depositor $ 1.000 in 10 years, or with a monthly deposit of about $3.84 will net th depositor $500 in like period. Should the depositor die at any tim after the account has been opened, the account will be increased to tho full amount the depositor started to jae, even though only two or three month's deposits have been made. The Victory account is in many respects like an ordinary sa vines account for the depositor may withdraw his balance at any time or may borrow on it. It is different than an ordinary savings account and much better because it assurer him of a certain amount of money by makincr hin regular deposits and makes the full amount available at once, should death occur, without am more deposits beinp made. Few people ever have $500 or $1.000 at one time because they hav no definite systematic plan of savlnrr their money. Many banks throughout the country' knowing that few people have been able to save through the. ordinary savings account, are now offering Victory accounts and find that it is helping many to save who wer nevir able to ire, ahead before. The Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. bank is rendering a real public service t the people in fostering a plan which encourages people to save. The Victory account offers a avii;gs plan for everyone. Parents can open accounts for their children, providing an educational fund for them and at the same time teaching them to save, and for those who want to own their own homes, it provides a way to buy them. Itieh and poor, younc and old, all kinds of peofle are taking advantage of th Victory account. The bank is opening a special department for this feature and will he triad to explain it to any one whether they have an account or not. MILTON Mc KXIGIIT FUNERAL SERVICES W EDNESDAY AFTERNOON I"unral services for Milton McKnight, pioreer resident of Mishawaka. and one of the city's lirst councllmcn, were held from the residente f bis son, Robert S. McKnight, two and one-half miles northeast oi Mishawaka on the JeSferson road, Wednesday afternoon i t o'clock. Rev. P. R. Pundry of Mishawaka, and Rev. Walter H. Tru-schel of Elkhart officiated. The pall-bearers were Alfred Pudwig. David Shallower. Palmer Eberhart. Henry C. Egtrleston, William Perne, and was in the thso from Millard Kerr. Purial city cemetery. Among out of town who atscrvice were William T. tended the McKnight of Akron, O.. and Harold McKnight of Kansas City, Mo. Lynn McKnight, a grandson who lesides In Mishawaka was in Port Huron, Mich., on business at the time of Mr. McKnight's death, but arrived here for the funeral. 1 'OTT dtl'-Sl'I. PI V A X X I'PTI A I,S Pert Pottorf, Sj. "Seventh si.. River Tark, and Miss Carrie Sullivan, of this city, were married by Rev. CP W. Titus at the First Christian church parsonage, Lincoln Way W.. ytsurday afternoon. The groom is employed at a machinist at the South Hand Lathe works, lie saw service overseas with the 29th division light artillery. They will reside at 102 fc'. Seventh sL. River 1'arii. .xxorci:s mariuac'I-:. Word has been received ln the city announcing the marriage of Mrs. Josephine De Ryckc, W. Third ft., to Prof. J. G. Wade, A. M. P. O. 1). The ceremony was performed in Chicago yesterday by Rev. Mr. Mcpherson, an intimate friend of the couple. Mrs. Wade Is well known in Mishawaka. having been connected with welfare work in the community. Prof, and Mrs. Wade expect to move to California soon, where the former has accepted a position in one of tho universities. rH)IA"k'S THMPP1 IICTCUi:. For sheer absurdity of Fituation, clever and intriguing acting by a star, sparkling wit in titles and finish in production, "Fair and Warmer," presented yesterday at the Temple with May Allison as the star, is one of enjoyment from start to Miish. It will be repeated today. "The Confession' comes to the Temple for three days commencing Sunday. KirrCRNS WITH I'HKXCII rridi; Ralph J. Hutchinson, son of J. W. Hutchinson, returned from France yt-stt rday, bringing a l-Yench bride with him. He enlisted in the quartern-aster's department three years age. May 10 last, and was discharged in Paris last August. Since then he has been employed at Tours, Prance. Purine his sojourn overseas. Mr. Hutchinson contributed several articles of merit to the Mishawaka page of The NewsTinu s.. !:iplii; nriiKi: at pincolx toifw. Pilhe Purke will be seen at the , Lincoln today and tomorrow in j ' The Misleading" Widow," adapted from a well-knovn three-act i)lay wnicn relate? ine amusing story of Mrs. Dttty Taradine, whoso husband deserted her soon after their marriage because of hu- extravagance. KM (HITS OF PYTHIAS, ATTl'XTION. Regular meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock. Installation of orficers- Ice ercajii and cakt. K. K. Andrews. C. C G. H. Lawrence. K. of R. & Advt. nrn ,iin(; pfumits. John Hill for a garacv at 20S Marion sL. to cost $1-0.

LOUISE STOECKLEIN BECOMES BRIDE OF j r. KRILLENBERGER

Valentine Krillf nberger and Ml? Louise Stoecklein were married at j St. Joseph's Catholic church Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock by P.ev. Dan L. A. Moench. The bride was attired in a gown of. navy blue taffeta. wore a peor.b'ette hat, and carried bride s rose;, and lilies of the valley. Miss ' Cenevieve Mahank of Detroit was' bridesmaid and wore a dress of blue j trlcolette, tafi'eta hat, and carried yink rose and valley lilies. Ldward Parrett was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was given to the bridal party and the immediate relatives at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Stoecklein. 31! S S. Wells st. Mr. and Mrs. Krillenberger left on their honeymoon and will be at home after July 15. at 705 E. Third St. M. II. S. Class of 9 18 Plans Annual Picnic Members? of the Mishawaka HUh school class of 'IS will enjoy their second annual picnic July IS. All members are requested to meet at the school at 2:?.v o'clock in the afternoon. The party will motor to the four mile bridge, near Xiles, vh-jre the. picnic will be held. A program ot athletic events will be pre pared and pri.cs aw arded the winners. Luncheon will be se rved. The committee in charge of the entertainment is: Miss Carina Longstreet, Claytina Ainlay, Catherine Purrs. Helen Lott, Norman Miney and Chauncie Snyder. Miss Pertille Himlelung, class sponsor, will attend the picnic. CITY CO FHT NOTES. Gordon Tank of South Hend was I ned $5 and costs on a charge of speeding, by Special Judge James Hennessey in the police court Wednesday morning. Earl Maystiebi. of Elkhart, charged with speeding, was released o-. ü $100 bond for his appearance Mt 1 day. S'evo Shufahis, arrested on a t barge of provocation, preferred by Mrs. Klla Lehr, was released on bonds for his appearance July 7. The case ef the State- vs. John Loncovolic, charged with assault r.nd battery, was cemiinued until Friday. A. M. Called meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clot k. Work in K. A. degree. J. A. Newman, W. M. Walter Michael, Sec'y. Advt. Z'Jll ixtf.hhst rnmon. Savings deposits: made on or bofore July 10 will elraw 4 per cent Interest from July 1. Mishawaka Trust & Savings Co. "The Pank of Fricndlv Service." Advt. SOtlO

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TODAY AND FRIDAY "SHOCKING!" Adolph Zukor presents kB (By arrangement with Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.) in The Misleading Widow She shocked the town; really she did! Here she was, a young and charming widow, entertaining two MEN in her home! And unchaperoned, too! Unspeakable! But who do you suppose one of the men was? And what do you suppose the other one did? Words can't describe the scandal! Come to see it! Do! SaIngs Deposits made on or lofeire' July 10 Mill draw 1 interest f rom July 1. MISHAWAKA TRUST & SAYIXGS C03IIAXY "KE35ER-S ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP," ITor All Kinds of Fho rp&irtni 4nt1 Shot STARTING, LIGHTING. IGNITIOX HATTKItY WORK. Mlshaunka Rattcry Service. Corner of Eighth and "Main SLs.

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The Fourth of July mean9 two days vacation, means that you will want a new mid-summer suit that will kegp you cool. They shed every ounce of needless weight, yet preserve every ounce of style. Dark colors if you don't like light ones, all with plenty of "zip" to them

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New patterns in Manhattan shirts, new mid-summer neckwear, new straw hats.

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As you read this, keep in mind two farrs: First, that the original prices w ere figured upon a very, very close margin.

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change them into money. FLOUR If you want cheaper bread bake it at home. ' vV--" Gerebelle (Goshen) . . . $1 .90iWhite Eagle (So. Bend) $1.90 White Rose (Bremen ) .$1.9CJ13. Bend Best (S. Bend) $1.90 Of course, we have Sleepy Eye Flour at $16.75, FEED Bran . . . . . .. $1-25 Car choice Tunoller hay "$2.00 Chop (corn and oats A car of Globe Scratch only) ........ . ..$4.00 Feed $5.00 Middlings (white mill feed) A good scratch feed . ... $4.50 I .. ....--.,$3.50 Special prices on large lots and to dealers. COAL We have coal especially for threshing and mint distilling. Better not wait until the last minute. We have cars that aTe now in or will be within a week at Mishawaka, Osceola, Wyatt, Chess, Leersburg and Invood. BINDER TWINE. You farmers wanted us to get Binder Twine, so we have a large steck of Plymouth Standard at 1 6c. So come get it now.

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Mishs awaka, Phone Mishawaka 192.

TEMPLE THEATRE FOR THE LAST TIMES TODAY May Allison in "Fair and Warmer" The play that made New York and London hysterical with laughter, was also greeted here yesterday with gales of laughter. It is the most continuously amusing farce comedy on the screen full of happiness. Don't miss seeing it today. The added attraction will be a Snub Pollard comedy, "RAISE THE RENT." TOMORROW A Select production, "BLIND YOUTH'

Big Picture coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday "THE CONFESSION," a picture endorsed by Cardinal Gibbons and other reverends.

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