South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 11
WTDXnSDAY MORNING, NOVninm 21, 1D20. GOSHEN FAIR MEN KliSG OF IIEDJAZ VISITS II RITA I !' fr.Jia mX -tornMAY INCORPORATE i I i r May Buy Ground at Rrreiv cr's Sale 1,000 in Red Cro?. If;
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GOS7i::. InT. Nov. About T.000 frhr. rfsii'iT,'-! rej-iiondl i'i the fourth annual roll of th Arn-
rlc.in TU ! Cror coiv.lncU-d list i vefk. It e port. from outlying trrri-j lory h.'iv not bn rc ivf-d. I t. : ir fionm rhiptT, American K 1 Crni. had total rnfmbtrship of 2.-i r.OO ppr-ionn. It Is r.-.tlrritfcl tht' t!;eo f.srure." "will lo reducd to 1,-' ."r-0 this year. The r.ar.'cmer.t ff the roll call ?ays that many prror.s who could well afford to do f)
f.ild to renew memVrshln, whil !j f-mc "who wre financially unable .
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.Stockholder the new Elkhart f County Fair association have bon $ railed to meet for th purpn. of fidoptir.ff articles of Incorporation ; . i.nd deetlng' members of a board of. v.
directors. It s tlanned to buy th
Coihen fXlr grounds, n-htch will b void at receiver" si.' Nov. 3. The old association 13 badly Involved fl'.ar.clally and It lcam" nocc?.'iry to wtart rcrvf ruhip proceedings. Htcc'x to the value of 5 S.OOO has T,em Kubscrlbcd in tho new company. It Is thought the grounds of tho defnnct a-ssociatlon can b aclulred for approximately $120 0. Clarenc Garver, a Wabash railroad brakemar.. Is In the Wabash hospital at IV ni. suffering from pealds on the fac and hand-", recurved In a wrfk at Wyatt. His condition Is said to b satisfactory. Mrs. Harvcr wan formerly Miss Anna Carter of C.ofhen. They repldr at Montpelier, O. Anna Mattlnply, 4, wife of C. W. Mattinqly. editor ar.d publisher of tbi Torx-lra. Journal. died at hr r
homo after lonpr illness. She had Jxen ftn Invalid for several month. Vra. MattlnRly wrote pro. and poetry for newspaper and mna-rlr.'-s. fiurvlvlnpr are h-r husband .tnd one daughter. Mlsa NftomI Waltner hns resigned ier position In the City National .b;mk here to t'como a hh notcrapher In th orüoe of the Kncrman-Mat-thews Iiansce company at South Und, which will soon t movpd to cioshen. Ml.-s GracH Kcnnell is flllln th vacancy caused by tho rt'sIratIon of MIh Walter. The Assodated Charltie? here !? oruluctlnp a campaign for old .-arlnf? apparel. Milton U Galbreath, widely Vnoun over northern Indiana as an flucator died In Hope-Methodit hospital. Fort Wayne, following an peratlon for k;i stones. He had loon principal of school at North
TJbertv and Collmer. Surviving are hi- wife, three daughters and two Fonn. Two of thf daughters atv In 3Ionnlulu. Two Fleers of Mr. Gnlbreath reside In Goshen. Arthur H." Auprsberfrer or Tianaf.nn. Ill,, and Clara MUWr of Nappane were united In marrlape. OtLs Winters, arrt-sted he.'e on an Intoxication charge, pavo ofHcej-9 a hard ll'ht whilo en route from the bus-ines section of the city to the county Jail. The City National bank. which f--cral months ago purchased th thre fttory and basement brick "biillding: at th northeast corner of Main st. and "Lincoln av., will occupy all of the Mrst lloor of the structurn as yn.in as Ivlcrht H. Hawk.-, t'ruriit. who for Jj years has had it lruc: store in tho north room, Tind.! a now location. Th bank has th1 south room. Mr. Hawks holds ii Ion time leas on the location.
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