South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 325, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 November 1920 — Page 3

Tmrvw MortNrvG. vovT7Mm:n 20. 1020. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE SOCIETY ELECTS PLANKED BY LEAGUE' HEW OFFICERS COLUMBIA RECORDS IDEAL XMAS GIFTSl 1 a; Lcajnir of W omen Voter- Al.-o' Holv N a m e Organization Complete December List Now on Sale to I)iru. Civic Affair. Chooses Officers for Year.

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ths ulterior 'ir;"-: of an ir.strurUe rr ..LTrtm m;i ;;' 'J iut f'r th'''omiriK iii'.nths hy th- lor.i! t-;i.i i-t 1 f thf I,.-. f Women Vot-i. A -eri-H of lK'tur .-i t ! jriven at intervals during th- winter hin I-enn outlined and will ini'i'!- 'v a pertair.lnj? to th- funrüorit of th national. Ftate and loal ovcrnnunta, to desired l-Ki!ation and to local civlo problems. An effort to rais the mcmherflhip of th local chapter to 1.00O wornn within the ncr.t fevv u-?k.s la bein made by the membership commltte comprised of ih following "vomen: Mrs. Walter FiloomfieM. tlrst ward; Mrs. F Tl. Clapp. second ward; Mrs. Charles Hum, third ward; Mrs. John .S Moore, fourth ward; Mrs. OJeorK W. rhllllp. tifth ward; Mrs. Albert SIdd3lwski. sixth ward and Mrs. 13. L. HummT, rerenth ward.

TURKEY-BEAN DINNER TO REWARD WINNERS IN Y. M. C A. TOURNEY

The Junior Buelr.ess boys at the V. M. C. A. hav divided their jrym r'aAfl into teams which will compete in a tournament of athletic rontseta and membership activities for a Turkey-Bean dinner to be awarded to the wtmirns; team. Each KTm claw will have four team, which will form an Indoor-baseball und baakatball leairae. Points ar awarded an follows: Ona for attendance, five for winning the relay raoe, 10 for basketball and Indoor pames. two for aattendance at hikes or industrial visits, three for attendance at Iilble clas.s. and 10 for securing a new member. The lad finishing In first plac will receive a turkey dinner. Second, third nnd fourth place rewards will be meals of roast beef. bans and HpaKhettl, respectively. The boy making the best lndlIduai record will receive a gold vr.itch fob, tho second bt?t record will brlnfir a rilver watch fob. and third pVio w!ll receive a bronzo watch fob.

Election of officers took plnc at a rn' fiir.p of th" Holy Name yoMty of Ht. Joseph parish held Thursday r.iht at the St. Joseph hall. Janus N. Luther was nanud President: Dan I'o-.vers, vice president; Harold Winkler, recordlns: secretary; Harry Poulin, financial secretary" ard P. IZ. Monahan, treasurer. Pev. P. J. Carroll. CSC., made an address rornmendinir the rtirinr offifers upon tlie reports submitted during the business session. Rev. Thomas Lahey C.S.C. of Notr Iame university spoke to the members of the society on Newspaper work. Harry' Scanlon and Edmund Luther entertained with vocal numbers nnd a film of current news was shown.

NAVY GETS FOURTEEN MEN DURING WEEK

Six recruits have been received at the local navy reTuitint? station in the post otnee building during th last 24 hours and Chief Albertnon said that he had enlisted double the number of men asked for in hi monthly quota. Fourteen men have enlisted In tho past week and this number swells the enlistments for the month to more than .10 men. Chester Hidnour. Harold Turner. Reuben Rrewer, Henry Kline, Gilbert Weaver and Stanley iuytn were signed up at the local otlice Thursday.

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MAY RELEASE FOUR ALLEGED VAGRANTS

STEPHEN APPEALS CASE FROM CITY COURT

Robert Stephen, who waa convict- . f d on a charge of petit larceny In the city court, fined $25 and costs ;-nd sentenced to aerve two days In the county Jail and wboie fine and cost were auapended by Jwige Gilmer, has appealed his case In the superior court. Stephen now faces only a two day rantence In the Jail nnd If he wins hta case In the superior court this too will be eliminated. Stanley IVvvJa, who was convicted in the city court, haa a!so appealed his case. He was convicted of assaulting Riwael Sendelberger and jentencod tp nerve 60 day at the penal farm and fined $100 and costs, "l'he caae of William Surewdth sentenced to 60 days on the penal farm und fined $5 and coets lor defrauding a bcardlnff house bill, has been ipp.!ed. SPECIAL RednoTkm of 10 and 15o on all DUna made candles, from the original price. 3 day only Thursday, l'riday and Saturday. DLonu. 9434-20

EAT AT WARimCTOX Cafeteria, and aave money. Orchestra every evening. 94 39-20

Four negroes are being held by tho local police on a charge "f vagrancy and loitering. They will probably be released Saturday morning nlnce no attidavits have bee:; filed against the men and the city attorney refuses to prosecute such oases unless proper affidavits arc filed by the poHce. The men aarrested are: George Johnson, 410 S. Main st., 22 year old; Homer Rlackwell, St. Louis. Mo., 26 years old; Eugene Thomas. Chicago, 111.. 21 years old; Robert Philips, Flint. Mich., 28 years old.

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We offer $872,000 Fort Wayne, Indiana 6 School Bonds Dated November 1, 1920. Due November 1, 1925 JTbese bonds are exempt from Federal Income Tax and Indiana Personal Property Tax y Price to yield 5.40 Fletcher American Co. Capital $1,500,000 - 402-403 J. M. S. BIdg. South Bend, Indiana

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FERNDELL GROCERY & MARKET "The Holiday Store" YOU'LL certainly enjoy wandering around through our store for here, in spite of the wintery weather, we have preserved the freshness of Springtime and have transported the charm of the sunny Southland for your benefit Visitors are always welcome at the FERNDELL. Here's a choice list from which to select your Sunday's dinner, or from which to plan your Thanksgiving spread:

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Place your order NOW for TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS for Thanksgiving. Don't wait too long and then be disappointed or be compelled to accept which you do not care for. Our supply is adequate, but necessarily limited. And our market affords the very choicest cuts of all kinds of meat, also Jones' Dairy Farm Sausages and Pig Tenderloins. THE NEW FERNDELL BRODBECK BROS. 303-305 N. Michigan St.

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