South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1920 — Page 3

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LET CONTRACT FOR ROÄD IMPROVEMENT CnniiiiifMoners AUo Approve Poll Clerks and Registration Place?.

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Turkey Crcr-k roa-1 v. ill be imjT"-. f.l frr:i Miami ft.. ruth for .1 ihM.ir.cc of thrc mil's according :.,ir. nnr.ounf' :n i.t ir.ri'lo Monday rich' f y th'- lunl of county rom-mii-Mon r.. Aft-r their niftins; held in tiv court ho-isr-. -ron is tho 5-1 n t tax hoard r. r.rror3 of thi xprivlitur-. wnri: m11 !-:nrt. Acmplir.:: to fV-nuni3-sl irrr Willi tht r- :s a possibility of t i k a r.iilr r.f this n ai improve. 1. fort- wintrr provplinK th.it .err is no ir-l.iy on th. part of tho Thx bo.ird. Th-" -or.tr.irt -vaw f i to A. .r. Smith & Co. contractors, of liTti'ir, Mkh. A contract v.is nw.irdfi to buiM a brl'Io iiv r IJo'.vman rrofk at IV1r.w r., ar-1 nr.othtr v-r the ditch -it IT? :n. Th- :., r.l al?o a'ir.ptrf! the list of rrki nr.l places of registration for tli r- f.iU -l.-r?lor.. Ail mrnbrs were pr ? nt.

RIVER PARK

More than thrcr- hur.drfd attended tho twflffh annu.il reunion of the llrpli r .1 i'.y. hcM Saturday at IVi.'rts park, Nappanee. Ind. Dinner was st rvr,! ;,t rnon, followed by a program of mufl'', flvrt talk?, recitations, various rn.'c and ronte.vt. Tho noxt rntin? will ! held the fourth Saturday In Auir.. at th sano pl-tf c. Tho;p aftfndin from here vi-r; Mr. and Mr?. Milo Smith nni fn, Harn'. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Trirkc-:. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mr. anl Mrs. Cordon ucerfoo.ce and run, urwl Mr. and Mr?. Itosco.; Keinl.oM. Mr. and MrF. D. Catrr cnt--r-!.ilnvl ih a family pi'-nl at I'ottawitoml" park, Sunday, honoring Mr. :;n! Mr. Janvs Carter of Jnck--on, Mich. Dinner wa? M-rvcd to The fourteenth rinnuar reunion of tii- Fetter? family v.as held Autr. 11 vr. is. at th Church of Christ in Kden. f ).. with 200 members present. (. H. Fetters was elected president, Isvl Fettors, treasurer, and Miss Iilu Overly, secretary. The rxt mretlnsr will be h M the third Wednesday in Auer, 1 9 L 1 . at the Fair Krounds at Montpellr, O. Mrs. G. W. Wri-ht was ho.sess to a company of friends Saturday evening in celebration of hr birthday anniversary. The. eve-nine: was pent with mu:-de. pames and contest?. Favors were won by Miss Alma Wrlcht and Orvis Jackson. A two course luncheon was served. Mrs. V. W. Fvans entertained at Sunday dinner In honor of Mrs. W.ilar I.-) odd and Fdward lTool of Minneapolis, Minn., and KImer KrouRh. Covers were laid for .10. Kali flowers were used In the table df oorations. Arrangements have hern completed for the annual pfenb' of the M.

K. churoh, Sunday school to be held

at I'uttawatomle I ark, Saturday,

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Ilere'i joytu cm for every Ceshy pertca who loTfs good thipo to eat. especially those who are denying themselves the thaKa they like nost because cf their desire to keep down their weight cr to reduce the tit with wiiich th-j arc already bürde Led. There is no further necessity to diet Ja rrder to keep your w-iht down ct reduce the fat you Save tlread ac;ucd. The famous Mansola Prescription has ten put up in tablet form, and is now aoid ty all dnsffjriöts at one dollar for 11 good sue box. To set rid of fat at the rate cf two, three or f 0 or pounda a week, justtakecneof theie Lttie tablets tftereuch meal and at bedtime ur.til you have reduced yetr weif ht to where vou want it. No wrir.klea or Labbiness w;i remain. Use MarmoLa Ire3CTirtica Tablets according to directions a few week;, and get result wtthut going through Ion? ajesea rf tiresoae eiercise and starvation diet. Get thero at any drug store or end the price to the MarmoLa Cg..9J Oarficki BuildinK,rtroit, Mcb., and receive them by caaii. prepaid, in pia. ''a-ed cover.

GAVE HEß wwr STRENGTH

Mrs. rfliller Says Hat is WLat Lydia E. Plnktam's Vegetable ComporinfJ Did For Her Read Her Letter finrcapcli.", Minn. "T rra rr.n fou n and cervous, coul nn rest at

n i T r t and was more tired in the m o r n i n pr tnac when I went to tej. I h.ive two children, th5 younrrest three months old. and it was drudgery to care for tliorii I felt o irrital!e and pentrally worn out. From lack of rr.f.

and appetite my rahv did not pet e nouph nonrihn.cnt from rrjy milk 0 I ftartcd to give him two bottle ferJir's a day. AftT taking three bott!(s cf I'ydia K. I'ir.khan's Vegetable Compound I felt like a cow woman, full of life ar.J t-nercy. It is a j!taure to rare for my children and I an very happy v.ith'them and fel fr.e. I nttrhe my labv exch;ivtW c.L'.iia ir. can't say too ranch for vour medii-ir.." Mre 1. L. Mliixi:, 2C33" I.. "J Ith St.. Minneapolis. Minn. Sn-" we guarantee that all tetirr r.ia.I-i which we uh!i?h are jjer.'.im !t n-jt fair to vi;p"se that if Iyd'.4 J:. rinkliarV "t tal l - Om-

;:. ! -.:n the virttif to help this ::.an it will hflp arv ot!. r woxaa

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Aupr. 28. Tlie proprram will eonstst of variorijf rare., contests and a program by th Hoy Scouts. The ehlldren r.f the Orphans home vlll bo pust- of the day. MLs Hazel Powers. Thirteenth st.. ntrtaind .1 eonipany "f trinds f'aturday wnlnic The evening uas sprnt l:iforma!! with music. Karnes and eor.tets; Mi-s Fthel ly.ni: won the favor in the contest?. Lunche n v,TH served. Mrs. I.. J. Powers entertained with a dinner of ten eowrs Sijni'.iy. in honor of Tr. and Mrs. 1 c 1 1 Kastwood off Ivikexille, hid The Ttivor F'ark F.oy Scouts, and Scout Mister. Harry Casd and O. Manlinsr. returned Sunday mornlnfT froin hain Iikes. where they camped Saturday nipht. This was the first all nlfc'ht trip the brvs liave made, a meeting will be held at the school housv this evninp. Mr. John Thomas and sister.

Miss Fthel Hippins. Misses Tranche;

and Floy Lonp and r.eke. Mildred T)ixon. are at Clnypoole. Ind.. where!

they will attend the Church of find en nip metinr nt Yellow- Creek park. Mrs-. Ambrose Hussert, Sixteenth St.. spent tho week-end at Liosa. Ind . the truest of lier mother. Mrs. Sarah Foster. MIs Mary Armsted returne.l Saturday from a two weeks' trip to Chiaro and the Crat Lakes. F.arl Ifoolcn lias returned from a trip to Dayton. O., Richmond and Greenfield, Ind. Mr. and Mrr. G orpe Fetters and family l;ave returned from a week's vis-it In Ohio, where they attended the Fetter reunion. Mrs. Clyde Quefr was taken to St. Jo.seph hospital. Mishawaka, today, where she will submit to an operation. Mr. and Mrs. "W. Roderlch have returned from Clayj cole, Ind., w here

they attend d the Yellow Creek

camo meeting last week. Mrs. Chirks Tilery, ElKhtcvnth st.. isiting friend at Warsaw, Ind. o. K. Hr.per.-. has returned from H.tre-n iakc. Mih.. where he has been several weeks otinp to i'.lness. His condition is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcflown and son, Robert. Jr.. who have been vlsitinp friends ar.d relatives here and in Michigan, for several weeks, le.lt yesterday for their home in Chieapo. Mrs. Melvin I'aipe and dauphter, Miss Marparet. and son, Jaral. .eft Sunday, for their home at Detroit. Mich., after a viilt with Mr. and Mrs. i: N. Raipe. S. Eighteenth st. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waterhous of Amsterdam, X. Y., arrived h'-re yesterday for a visit with Mrs. M. Younp and Mr. and Mrs. Hurt Kelley Mishawaka av. The condition of Mrs. Jackson Hvans. Sixth st., who has been critically 111 Is improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rurper. hav returned to Rattle Creek, Mich., nfter a visit wlfh the former's hrother, James Rurper and family. Eleventh Mr. and Mrs. Fanninp and two daughters, of Chieapo, have arivd hero for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. I J. Towers. Thirteenth st. Mrs. A. R. Fackman, spent Sunday in Nile?. Mich., as the puest of Mrs. Invld Younp. N Mrs. J. C. Row man and dauphter. Miss Mattie Rowman, Mishawaka av. have returned from a week's visit at Kendalville, Ind.

LETl l.iX GOl'ERXMEXT CANCELS APPOINTMENT Vy AjsoeJatei Pres: NCW YORK. Aup. 22 The Letvian KOernmer;t has cancelled the appointment of Alfred Nagel. Latvian legation secretary, detaired by the immigration authorities at Kills Island and he will return to Ripa at once, it was announced by Walter M. Chandler, lepal adviser in tru's country for the Letvian povcrnmen?.

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