South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1920 — Page 16

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NEWS OF NEARBY COMMUNITIES

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July 13. rir.y.I Hin' hart and

Kiohard r turned to th ir h'tnir in' Chicago S.mdny. nftrr si-ndin a wtrk hrr, with h. r parent. Mr. and Mr.. V. V. Hutting. Mr. I-iwrmc1. of r trolt, who is spending ih summer at Kacl" lake for the benefit of his h ilth. sp nt Fjr'lay with Almon MillfT at his horrw: her. yT t..rr4 Wiles and fhildren. of Gr.ir.rf-r, In!., arp idtmi; relatives hf re. Mr. nr.d Mr;. U. S. Itinc-burn wore Suncay en sts of Mr. arid Mrs. Alexander Simpson In Souüi IJend. I. I. li'-n.xt'nhnuKi'. returned to Chicago Sunday, after ypndinq s:evi ra! dns h-re with his family at Kanu Kozy. Ml Henrktt- fknrjo returned Thursday nlht from Chicago, whtrr hhf had Lten takin-r trtatment at a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hain and son and driusrhtr-r. of Nil s. .sp-nt the wffk end hr- with Mr. and Mrs. C H. Kimnurlr. Mr. and Mm. W. K. Andrus and ron-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr". Wiky Hoyd. of Mirhlsnn City. Ind.. verc Sunday KUtets .it th horn1 of Mr?. Mary Van Matrc. Mr. Grace Walter is vteitlnt; friend In Hlkhart. Mr. and Mr.i. Victor Panl-urn. of Detroit, came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark. Miss Aliee Strode, of Reddirk. III., rame Saturday for a, short visit at th home of htr uncle. Krank Miller. after which the will zo to the home of her aunt, Mi.-s Alice Miller, In Jeiftr.-on township and spend the summer. Sheriff K. B- Sill went to Tlint Saturday, where he entered his horse. Glenn C, in the races, and e spending the week there. Mr. John Atkinson, and on. Cyrus Atkinson, returned Thursday from a motor trip to Champaign, 111. A ltrty rf relatives met at the Renseithousc cottage at Kamp Kozy Sunday and helped Mrs. P. I). Hensenhouso celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Hain and son and daughter, of Niles, were out-of-town KU est?. Mr. .and Mrs. H. K. Zook and son Howell and Mr. Georpe Norton, of Nappanev, Ind.. motored here Sunday and were quests of Mrs. Knuna Howell ani Miss Irma Hushes. V. G. rhllllps. of ChjraKO. was a Kuest over Sunday of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Phillips. Mrs. Phillips, who has been spending ten clays here returned with him to Chicago. Mr. Fred T!. Deal, of Chicago, spent Sunday here nt the home of his father, Mr. Charles K. Deal. MlsH Henriette George ajid Misses Grace. Carrie and Lydia Nixon went to Nlles Saturday and were cruests of their cousin, Miss Maude Cameron, over Sunday. Miss Helle Graham who has been spending several days in Chicago, autofd Home Svintlay. Miss Emma Schmitt accompankd her and will remain for a several weeks' visit. Iref. and Mrs. George c. King nnd two children left Tuesday for their home in Dafayette. Ind., after a ten days visit at the home of W. II. Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Arnold wero Sunday Kuests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Kclsey üt Kamp Kozy. Mrs. H. T. Seelye. of Lansing, is visiting Mr3. Frances Nixon and other friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scofield. of powapiac, wero Sunday pursts of their ?on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rrown. Mr. and Mrs. Ira ). Cohn fpent the day Sunday In Mlddlcbury, Ind., with relatives. Miss Trixie Iamb was home from Kalamazoo for the week end. Mrs. Florence Sill, of Marcellus, is here helring iare for her daughter Miss Josephine Sill, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Holland and s n. Hughes, of Ann Arbor. rime Saturday to visit their parents for a few days. Mrs. Ktlie Jones returned Thursday from a week's visit with friends In Chicago. F.llsworth Thlllips is out again nftcr being confined to his home Several weeks on arcnun of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Decker were visitors in Elkhart Sunday. John Mitchell returned to his home in I-ifayette, Ind.. Sunday, after spending a week at the W. P. lladen home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice llayman. of Jones. and Mrs. Ponebright and daughter. cf Constantine. were mie.'ts Sunday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Graham. Miss Hope Nicholson, of Lincoln. III. came Friday to visit her aunt. Mrs. Emma Howell. ' Mr?. Joseph rehr and daughter ar.d Miss Georcianra rongsduff are xisitinc Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krone in Vandal!!, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Kreig returred to their home in Indimapo!:s. Tnd., Saturday, after spending ten days here at the home of Dr. K. M. Cunningham. Miss Mary Cunningham accompanied them home for a visit, and Miss Frances Kreigc: remained here for a more extended visi?. Mr. S. S. Tlftrrlncrton passed his eventy-fourth milestone Sundiy and Invited in a party of friends for dinner to help celebrate the occasion. Mr. and Mrs C. A. Dukette and daughter, and Miw Anna Curry, of Kalamazoo, were out-of-town guests. The ball game at Forest Hall prounds Sunday between the Importe and Cassopolis nine? resulted in a fröre of 2 to . in favor of the visiting team. Cassojnlis made their two scores In the last half of the

ninth Inning. Lynn Jones and Mrs. were united 'n marriage Kan., the home of the

day. Juno -s Mr. Jom-s is the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. D. Jörns, of Cassopolis nnd resided here until re

cently. Messrs Clyd Renham. Cool er, Pr. J. H. K Isey and Kipperl planted SO.eOO r trout in Christian creek last

which were sent here by the state fheric The ifnt! men are me?ntiers cf the Cas County R"d and

looking after the the waters of the

G-in club and are planting of fish in

vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. . J. Russey and family spint the d i v Sunday with thfir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrv. Walter Ibun. in Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Colin moved last Friday into the house which they recently bought of Jas. Creglow on Water St. Mr. .1. r;. Twff.lir went to Chicago Sunday and met his wife ana Mrs. George Corbit. who have been spending a week in Chicago, and returned home with them.

BERRIEN SPRINGS

July T.'. Mrs. pearl Smdcr, of Ann Arbor, with her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Kenrlrick. of New Haven, Mich., is a visiter at the home of her sister, Mrs. Will .-'to rick. Mrs. Thomas Taylor, sr., returned Saturday from a few davs' isit at the bme of her daughter, Mr. Clarence Sullivan, in Dowagiac. The Aid so.-iety of the Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon in the horch parlors. William M. Gardner died ;aturday jit his home, west of town. H Nas a vet ran of th- Civil war. The fti'iifil Fervice w;us held Manday, eonduct-cI by licv. J. A. Hurketl. Interment at il; Grove ccr.-tery. A. s. Ludinton has pur?hased t!'o Walter Priddy house, on pluf: street. .Mrs. H. 1. Simpson, of Penten Harbor, is visiiing her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac Light, The King's Heralds of the Methodist church will meet Saturday attt moon in the church parlors. Mss Mabel h'dwaiels, of Dowagi.'c, 's a visitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. T. 11. I'atterson. Rurfon Aldrich has sold his house on Julius street to William, Shearer, ot Hollywood. Kolnrt McCf.mbs, with his children, of South Rend, was a visitor at the home of his sister, .Mr.-, T. H. Lohr, Saturday. Mr. McCombs h;us Just purchased ;i new ,tulebaker machine and drove here on his lirsc inj. .Miss May Van Patten, who has been in California for several years past, is u visitor at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. A. A. Harrier. Miss Pirtha Zupke, of Royalton, and Mr. Alfred P.arntahl. of St. Josv.'di, were married Sunday afternoon in St. Joseph, at the Lutheran church, by Kt-v. Louis Nmehlerlein. '1 y e double ring- ceretaony wa svd, the bride's sister, Freda Zuplce, acting as flower y.i I. and Master Philip Rush Kephart, f th i-. village, ad ring bearer. The bride wort a ban Isome dr.ss of blue ci ep- ie thorie and a 'jiutil eil, and c.rricd a hoiHpie; of i-we-t pe-us and v Iwtc f.st. Mr. and Mr.i. I'.aier.tahl v. lil make their home in St. Joseph, where Mr. P.arentahl has employment with the Compound l'K-or i!o. Mrb. r.art nt thl Is vi lj and U orably known In this village, where she has liveil at the Philip Kephar" hon-c for the p. ist six years Mrs. Frances Harrington and the Missts Minnie Kidsor. and Grace Harrington have returned from v. isit of several weeks with relatives in Cedar Rapids, la. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Farley, of F.lklint, were here Saturday to attend the funeral sendee of the lau Win. b'impson. T. H. Lohr returned Tuesday to hbhome in it. Louis, .after a two we eks' visit here. His daughter. Miss Olhe, will be h'-re next week fer her vacation. 1 mit growers in this vicinity aro busy picking- rasplx-rrles. The berrie? are uruually large and the crop is a big one this yea". The pickers are making ?5.00 "and ?6.0U per day. One dollar . crate !s given for picking red raspberries and SO cents for the black taps.

FIVE POINTS

July 1.1. Mrs. Frank Scope and daughter. Gertrude, and son. Arthur. were guests of Mrs. Stimr of South Rend Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and daughter, Geraldine, were Sunday guests of the former's son. Ferest Williams and family of Mlshawaka. Mrs. I). S. Prown has gone to Diamond lake for a week's outing. Mrs. Kniest Hummer and son. Carle, of South Rend sj ent Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and Mr?. Orra Taylor and family. Mrs. Karl Carleton and daughter, Winifred of South Rend visited relatives here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gabler of South Rend are the parents of a son. Mrs. Gabler was formerly Miss Anna Reichanadter of this place.

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WYATT. INI). July Wilburt Wilkins and family spi n one week at Xobksville on a vacation, returned home

day The annual convention of the Madison Township Sunday School association was held at the Wyatt Christian church Sunday. July 11. The chief speakers for the ci;y were W. F. Hay. Rev. I,avrenz and Philip Haney. There were songs by different schools. The attendance was large. The orchestra furnished music. The Wyatt baseball team played the W. n. W.'s of Mishawaka at Wyatt last Sunday afternoon. the Wyatt team winning by a score ef -to 0. The Wyatt team will play Bremen on the same grounds Sunday p. m.. July IT. The Wyatt Grange held, its himonthly meeting at the .Wyatt school Friday evening. P. D. Pundit, of Chicago, who spent a few days visiting his parent?, returned last week. Paul Rerger spent a few '.ays of his vacation at Chicago t"ie past week.

AUTEN CHAPEL

July i:. Dorothy Hoctcl was the guest of Mrs. Frank Ulbricht, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P.arnhart and Miss Stichler visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stichler and family Sunday. rb Smith and family spent Sunday with Knill Gushe and family. The Live Wire business nvetin? will be held at the home etf Hazel King, Friday evening, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields and son wero the guests of Claude Whitoman and family Sunday. Kmrna. F.ha, Laverne and August Ulbricht spent the week-end at Kagle Lake with Mr. and Mrs. IMward Pfieffer and family. Kenneth Topper is spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Hitchin. of Lo Angeles. Calif., have a daughter born June ''I. Mrs. Hitchin was formerly Miss Hazel Ulbricht, of this place. Meinard Crofoot, Alliene Weiler, Carse.n Kauffman, Mtlba Weiler. Martha Stichb r. Ralph Weiler. Lizzie Wilier and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest .Schnfrr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Glen Rohbins, of South Rend. Kmmn Hörtel w.us the guest of Inez Ruptl, Sunday. William Anderson Is erecting; a new residence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rolin isiteJ

the latter's brother. Malachi Ulltry, and wife, of Granger, Ind. Mary Magdalene Smith was the guet of Kiel a Hartman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Char Je King and daughter. Hazel; Dudley King and family, Dorothy Mittle and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Arthur Topper, of New Carlisle. Ind., , spent Sunday with Haey King and family.

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and relatives on Portage Prairie Sunday. Lcora mith was the guest of Mardel Smith, of Mishnwaka, Sunday. The Smith reunion will be held at Hi'dron, Ind., Saturday. Krvin Poole, who resides on the Michigan road, sohl his farm and will reside in South Lend.

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