South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 256, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 September 1920 — Page 2
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I NEW SOUTH SIDE HIDE PROFESSORS ADDED TO FACULTY OF LOCAL COLLEGE PREPARING FOR FAIR THEATER TO SELL OOfflPAMY STOCK
Two Thousand Students Expected to Register During
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pro-, ir. rid ( Holy Crrs ord r, ai:torr..i';':.i' I rout:hi about hi1 resJrr'jtjon frrm th Notr4 Dame farulty will unfp;i as h ".'. of th Er.Klih f!Mirtmf-nt ly Iv. Thomas f'rnni!:.', for vral y-nrs conrit-ctpd w;rh thu- rolif?: .f arts rir.l !f tiers. Thr1 wntlv nrr'-intM faculty r.pnii' nrrlvfl f'a t ;rl.iy from Cannia. Thry nr Rrv. L-iwrncc V. Brouphall. former director of sttiHp at Ft. Ii'irnt cMlf-po. Montreal,; P. v. ""hornas J. Carney will PuccrM prr.f, Wüüim Farrpll as riirf for -? public paklnp; and It" v. I'atrK'k MrRrl-le. int profsor in th- rli.'-i-al (Ifprirtmnt of St. Poseph's rfiü''f-, y.( rn'-mrook, N. H. New 1 :viKmlr Tnrhfr. r,rort.'- Weir comrs to Notrr- D.imo as r.rr.f v,-or of economics. Ho Is a praduatr of Ohio stato uni erity. and comw from Ada rollfKf. Th iar''" In the enrollment of Spanish pupi fivrr last ; r nc-rs-Mtnted the addition rf another professor in that department. He is Tic v. Urnntin-; Mr-nd-;?. who .pent several venrs at th Catholic seminary of Zanmra Mexico. T-,vn nior" in "trustors have been pfrurrrl to e.irh Sr.n!.ih in tho prrraratorv -e-ii-.o. O. I. Micardo. for manv year.-; lira 1 of the Spanish section of Little Flork colli -t: Ark., has nlreadv entered into hi-, dnries. K. Samr.l. a rraduflte ,f Notre Dame vsill aUo take a FpaniVn H. s ivt Graduate Man. TT. P. T'roninr. postgraduate of John Hopkhis will succeed Rev. Joseph MfCuire as head of the c hemiftry h j i rtin'nt of Notre Dame "He holds a decree of P.. S. from Ohio Mat rolle-e and ha several years experience in pedatmy to his credit, having b.'en connerted with he faculties of Oh,i stato uiiiver.ity as well as the Catholic University of Washington. Fully non r,H' ri"r.s aro xpeuted to arrive in Stith IW-nd within the rominc nek, to ent(r clas.-es at the local colh'o. Owini: to shortage of arcommr.d itions in the campus. It is estimated that approximately Ö00 tudents will rrside in South Rend. South Rend is preparing to welcome the invasion of college men who 6me froja. every st it in the union j) a well as from the Philippines and Suuth America.
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Selecting corn to be f'f farm produce Sept. their annual exhibits.
shown at th e Mishawalca - South Bend exhibits 14. Home project workers are preparing for
dinner arrangements for Mr. Rohbins follow: Ticket Mr. J. E. Nrff. Mrs. Charles Russ. Mrs. Iaf ayette DeVan Porter. Miss Miriam T 'unbar, Miss Rertha Darr. Decorations. Miss Frances Thurman, Mrs. A. nulla. Mrs. F. Robertson, Mrs. Nelfon Jones, Mrs. Carrie Meyer and V. R. Rarne. For the dinner, Mrs. T. J. Swant. Mrs. J. A. Harris, Mrs.
A. Livingston. Mrs. C. O. Drullner, Mrs. Chester Montgomery and Mrs. W. R. Campbell. Those who will have charge of th tea Tuesday afternoon include, Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. F. R. Clapp, Mrs. Walter nioomfield. Mrs. Clem Smogor, Mrs. Thomas Slick, Mrs. A. T. Perlev, Mrs. E. IZ. Reck and Mrs. P. E. Studebaker.
Incorporation of the new South theater, to be located on S. Michigan Ft.. between Gar?t and Sample Ms has been granted. The charter ha been received and the sale of stock will bfgin In a short time whej $50,000 worth of stock will be placed on tho market, the purchasers to be limited to a subscription of 2.0C0. Plans for the building have been approved by the building commissioners of the city and work on the actual construction is expected to start during the first week cf October. South theater will have a seatin capacity of 500, and will be of twoEton' brick and terra cotta construction. According to the incorporators of the new company, the latest devices for the comfort of the patrons and the showing of good pictures will be i&italled. Incorporators and proposed officers for the new company are as follows: Vernon C. Hastings, presi
dent; Grant Lewis, vice president and general manager: Gus Haslanger. secretary and treasurer; Famuel Z. Glbcrt and Clifford Lontz.
COMES TO LIFE AMID SCENES OF RIOTIKG
By Pnlted Tress: NEW YORK. Sejt. 11. The Central Trades Union and Ianor Council of New York and vicinity, came into existence today. beinff born amid Ecenes of riot and fisticuffs. Insurgents who opposed the men named by Pres't Samuel Gomper? of the American Federation of Labor to take charge of amalgamating the existing organizations into the new one, several times started free-for-all fights during which chairs and fists flew and the police were called to restore order.
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PLAN DIMER FOR REPUBLICAN Y.0MA8 Will Be IleM in Honor of Mrs. Raymond Robbin at 1 Hotel. As co-art. sy to Mrs. Raymond Robbing. the rej' ulh an w.n:an speaker wh will address the women .f St. Jos pli county at the hih school auditorium the exeninsr of Sept. 20, a dinner will la- siven .It the Oliver hotel preceding her leeiure. The affair will l e tinder the nu?p!ccsi of the League of Women Voters and will 1"- given in connection with the sessions of the fitiz n-
ship . school which the L. ai;uc will'
hold ft.r the- instruction of the prospective wonun voters. The sessions will convene in the Rotary rooms of the Oliver hotel and will he open to all wor.tin. m Tuesday Mrs. George Bass of Chicago will he the democratic 'speaker and a tea at 4 o'clock In the afternoon will be given Ir. her honor. rActing on the reception committee for social events in connection with tha" holding of the svhool will "be Mrs. Richard FJbel, Mrs. A. R. Erskine. Mrs. Fred Woodward. Mrs. William Shirlcv, Mrs. Granville Zeisrler.- Mrs. Harry Wallace, Mrs. Charles Prummond and Mrs. George O'Rriep L'shers will be Mrs, R. !. " Shank 1 in, Mrs W. K. Sherman. Mrs John Paxson, Mrs. r E. Lambert ar.d Mrs. P. Moomaw. The committee in charce of the
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