South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 205, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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NEWS OF NEARBY COMMUNITIES

CASSOPOLIS

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Mr.. L. I. ILfnrh wont to t. Mar'. Ohio, SunI;iy to vit hrr ;str, Mr?. Knrith J. 0'I-ary. Mrp. Mary Molona!i and lauirht'r. Mi-" Claudia and Chloa McPonalri. wont to Battle Cn-rk iMon'iy nnd attrmici thf funeral of Mr. A. l. Fo. Mr. ard Mr. Inland Funic of Mirr.au-ak;u tpont thf vk ond at th" i unk cotta at Park &hor. Mis Mal Moon ha beon verv ill :it th 31cCutcru-on and MacNafo l.oj.ital. Her fritter. .Mr. Jack 1 tr -rlurn cf Powaiac, has born M?h her part of tb tlmft. Miss .Marcarft TTopkins of TVtrolt. int a part of lat week here with hr p.irtnlff, ilr. ani Mrs. W. D. 1 !ojkln8. Mr. and Mrs. Jn-S. O. MacN'ab and Mn I D. Kroa.dwc-11 ar-mt tha da in i-uth Rnd. Monday. Mls Carrie Nixon was In Fouth

Mi-? Lola Atkinson went to GrandN

Haplds lagt Thursday to tho !i'iut frutt of Miss 3Illdrd Oltman, and also be a member of the wed1 mtc prty of Ml"-s OUnran. Mifs Atkinson will visit in Kalamazoo .iiil other points before returning. Mr. I. D. UroAdwoll went to his home in Fa ! rb rrry, I1L, last weok. ut va called bnck hßre by the ilin?f of his daughtrr, Mlaa Uela, ho In vintlm? at the home, of Mrs. lllma G. McNab. Mlsn Addle 3UJkr ormttW Crok, ame .Saturday ajnl vteiled until Monday with her RTsndmother, Mrw. P. .flller and father, FL. H. Mil- ! r. y.Un Dorothy Cotrnlrtfrh am and 1 "ranees Krlrg niT" csunping' at Srri:ifj IVch. Mr. J. G. Haydfcn VHsMnirtrm orrrspondenffor th Ietro1t e'en:nz New-y, arrived bere Thursday, having Jest cmpletwl th round of tl-.e ronvenfns, to visit hlü brothr. Aa K. Ilayden and Hobort T. Haydtn. Mr. llayden left Mondajr itr Detroit' for a li-it beore rernrn-

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at Herr:!i .Springs. . T. Wad- and Ml. Jran .j'-. of T! fl. vj., nrf t. forii;r'.s parents, Mr. J. Ii. Th'-nia:-.. K. iil"a-nii w.u In Jl'Tirn IW s lay. ThiioM 'rirlwood ar.l

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prarrr. John J. Hooplnrarr.er. who has been working for th Btudbaker company, ha returned home and will act as assistant poetmaeter. The Boy Scouts of tho St. Chrywotaii Episcopal church of Chicago are her for their annua! outin at the camp on Lake Chapin. opposite Cedar Creft.

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M5m .!?ibI Alln of this vlKasre ' -lr.rl Mr. Will MrConaghy of Pcughkoppie, N. Y., wre married b'atur- ( day aftrn-on at. th horn of the i

hr.d. s moth?r. Mrs. Mapfrle Allen, by Hev. J. H. Bftnrroft. The rooms

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a ; arty r.f rifn at linner, viturday. .' tlv e n ,ijr l;r.u rAir.z his brother, Mr. Jay and

Haydn. of WahinK'ton. D. C. i ton

were d- orate 1 vith roes and car-

! ration. After the ceremony a wedent'rLiJneil dinsr uprer was Prved for 16 reLa-

rnjt.of-tdwn friiests wete, Mr. j motored to Loonier. Mr?. Fr.ink Wellington of Ben-whcre thev atttnded

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im.- -i.eyt wtr- Tr. XV. D. Hopkins, .Met or.aerny or ioutn Hend. Mr. and. Miss Jennie Lee

LT DICK, IND.. July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson ard lamJIj and Mr. ar d Mrs. Marvin Trumble and daughter. Marjorle,

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l.Vrt T. Haydn. R. J. Anderson, Any., Carl I. M osier, of Dowic, ' "ipt, F. M. Henn-tt and Capt. Ho, ard. of Houston, Tox. Mi.v- Iella Kf'ido and Mr?. C J. It':.''y sptnt the day in ?-ith Hend Monday. Mrs. Helle Mrw n is tkin? a vacation from the XV. H. llayden Ftoro anl with her d iughtt-r, Mbs l'ather, went tj Chicago Monday, fur a week's VlFit. Jud C. F. Cone was In Ontroil!r V-dne'day, on le-Tal busine.. Mises Stella and Mildred Martin wnt tr Toledo, Ohio. Monday, to visit their uncle and family. Mrs. Adel Alexander H visiting at th' home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I'layford in Perm township for a few days. Mrs. J. G. Twecdk- entertained a party at bridi- Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas left AV'edneylay for Seattle, Va5h., to viit their on, Mr. Percy Thomas and family, and expect to Le prono the rest of the summer. Their daughter, Mrs. Ada MlKhell, of Aurora, 111., will join them in Chicago, and rnako the trip with them. Friends here have received clipping from, a Minneapolis paper of recent date, In which the engagement of Mi5s Marion Lucille Holliday waa announced. MJ.ss Holliday'a mother. Mrs. Albert 11. Ilolilday, of Travei-se City, M.ich., announced that her daughter will wed I'arl i'dmond Swald, son of C. 1. Swaid, of Minneapolis, at Traverse. City, August 17th. Miss Holliday wa3 formerly a ver popular teacher of mu-slc and art In the Cassopolis schools for a few ye.aj-s, for three or four years past has been a community pons orvanbier and supervisor of entertainment at tho Service club in Minneapolis. Mrs. 1Z. Keeler, of Ann Arbor, came Friday to isit her sister, Mrs. Mar Kingsbury, at her home -west of town. Mrs. J. W. Ritter and son. Billy, went to Dowagiac, Vedn-sday evening for a vi.Bit. and from there will return to her home In Chicago. The Bridge club entertained

rThursdav at the home of Mrs. Het-

tio Pierson. Mlssos Margaret Warren and MArie Coulter were in South Bend Monday.

Mrs. MrConaghy will make their

hon. In Berrien Springs. Mrs E. P. Gistner of Marcellus, with hr little grandson, Paul Voting, of Chlcatro, is visiting her son, M. P. Gostner. Dr. Albert Hu'ting and family of Loraine, Ohio, are visitors at the home of Mrs. Nultlng's sister, Mrs. F. It. Cheska. Dorris Mars of Buchanan visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tallman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Howe of Chicago visited their cousin, Mrs. W. F. Wetmore, last week. The Bethany class of the Methodist Sunday school met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Schultz. Mrs. Schultz was assisted by Mrs. Will Storick. Miss Hazel Edwards returned homo Saturday after a few days' visit at the T. D. Patterson home. Mia Marguerite Stemm of South Bend was a week-end visitor wdth friends here. Mhx.Hen Fl.h'r and Mrs. Ruth Dedie of Kalamazoo were week-end viFitors at the home of the former's mother. Mrs. J. I. Gorham. K. J. Trathen has sold his meat market and stock of groceries to L. It. Diamond. Mr. Trathen will return to Chicago. Chas. K. Hoopingarner has receiver! tho Victory medals for the soldiers in the preat world's wr, and has the application blanks 'or the medals, which may be had at the postofnee. The rtrst annual picnic of the American Legion of Berrien county was held here Saturday and a large crowd was In attendance. State Commander Gannser of Bay City was the speaker and .poke of the necessity and advantages of membership In the American Legion. The Berrien Springs band gave a concert in the afternoon and evening. In the afternoon. Three Oaks defeated Berrien Springs In a ball game, ? to 1. Mrs. J. N. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Shafer of Elkhart and Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of New Orleans were guests at the J. D. Boone home Sunday. Je?se Bailey ha3 resigned his position as village mail carrier and his place Is taken by Chas. E. Hoopin-

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Washington. D. C. spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Hugh P. Dünnt hoo. Miss Alice Peffley of Flint, Mich., and Morris Goodman of South Bend were guests of Miss Dorothy St raup. Sunday Miss Marie Precht of Chicago was a week end puest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong. , Mrs. William T rumble was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Moore of Goshen, I"d. Mrs. Claude Lindsey is ill of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hullinger cf South Bend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hullinger. Mrs. Judson Wenrick of New Carlisle. Ind.. is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Forest Ritter.

CRUMKTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Riddle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Riddle and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Wlndorf and Miss Blanche Riddle

attended the Riddle reunion at Rid- J

die's Lake In Lakeville Sunday. Miss Mae Haas fell and broke a bone in her ankle and fractured several others. Misses Daisy and Claris Milliken of near North Liberty Fpent one evening last week with Misses Wanda and Irene Pletrapzewski. Miss Helen Chrobot is working for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jahrn. Young Teople'B Christian Endeavor class held every Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Church service 7:C0 p. m., Rev. Harris officiating.

IS BITTEN BY FISH, MAY DIE FROM POISOiS

RANDOLPH, Vt., July 22. Oris Flint, of South Royalston, is at the Randolph sanitarium, in this city, suffering a severe, case of bloodpoisoning, contracted when he was bitten by a fih which he landed several days ago. Though one finger has been amputated, physicians have been unable to check the spread of the infection. His condition is regarded as serious?.

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A lucky purchaseof about one hundred Metal Beds, manufacturers' samples at about one-half the wholesale cost. Some are slightly marred from handling. All these Beds will be placed on sale Saturday at about half price. We would advise not to delay if you are interested in beds, as they will not lastlang at these prices.

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Sample Bed Sale Two-inch steel tube Bed. extra heavy fillers, golden oak. mahogany and walnut finish. Regular $33.00 value. tiC cn Sale price $ 1 D.9U

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July Furniture Sale

Solid oak Dining Suite, fumed finish, 48 inch Buffet,

48 inch Round Table, and six Chairs. Suite complete for

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July Furniture Sale Quarter sowed oak Davenport Bed, will fold with full thickness mattres3. This davenport is covered with good grade imitation leather. (fid Sale price 010.00

Kitchen Cabinet White enamel, porcelain top, large cupboard, with sliding shelves, sliding stool attached. QQfi flft July Sale ÖÖÖJllu

Floor Covering Extra quality felt base floor covering, per yard Good quality Printed Linoleum, per yard . . . .

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Sensational reductions on all summer wearing apparel, millinery and shoes. Shop here Saturday and save from 3 to 5 on every purchase.

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Saturday is Dress Day in Our Cloak and Suit Dept. Ä&S Hundreds of New Summer Dresses Sold at Less Than the

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New Summer Voile Dresses Values up to $6.00

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New Gingham Dresses Values up to $10.00

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