South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 7
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V.. W. IVrdcn. supfrir.enl.nt cf . the South Üt r. l M-h.ji.N. ar.d Ciaudo A. Ja k.-5 n. .ir- tary of tha a.ard ' ol duration, havo bet n apoinK -i ; t. r pr. .-nt South n-nti schools at : ar. educational conferera o to be i . l ' I d at Chica Nov. 2'J and ."0. ' Ti'.f ci .nf' r ru e i ::e of j-vvra! r'.,-trict conferences rali-(I by P. i'. i Kiaxton, I'nited States fominiyion- ' t r -f education, ar.d Mii-lgan, Illin- ! ('... Kentucky. Oh!.), and Indiana, i -. ill i-o repr .-ented. I j J;orothy Jud;;e. a graduate of St. j Jc ph h"-pital. was appointed reg-' I uUr school nur.-;.- by the board and , . ha Leuun h r duties. I
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! Jan Van I'oppel took unto himself' I a wife Nov. j.', r.l:. and lived with I j U'-r until tlie summer of this year, 1 when he went to the sugar beet ' fields mar Hryan, Ohio to work. De-' ! pre.-sfd by the jealousy shown b I her husbiind, Irma Van i'oppel, wife : 'of Jan, 1 '!-. I with one l'eter Van; : Huiü . ani öKtht the gltides and' j.; re tii hi. is of Wisconsin for a new; honte. Van Poppe was granted a dioree
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of 1,,-troit. Mi' h.. are of .Mr.L,A -;tf r TW:' l, .mm! Mr.. John Il.-in.-tnan. S Smith , J ?! ! S" Mxtli i st. ! .Mrs. I.s.if !;soii w as fwrim rlv Miss j l.y Gray. Mr. and Mr. lM'.v.ml K if' - will j Mir. William White of T), troit. b ao Wednesday lor Harron I.ak. j Mirh., is a eu st of lur sun, William Mih., t si" t.d Tha nl;si,'i imr withiwh.it', Jr.. S. Sixth st. Mrs. Feifi r's mother. Mrs. Nancy j I T. G. Intel. N. Ninth .t.. has roCli.tr'o. turned from Indianapolis, v. here he Mr. an-! Mrs. I.eon Fuller and I iiXU n'!f' 1 th'' Tin-etin.k' of the Teach-
As a result of tht interest mani- .- 1 Jn the fcpeeia! meetings of thi'irst yu thU.st church which have : ti in progress for thro weeks, it '.as (!eid d to contintip the sTvic s !.:s v. ek. Song service and preach- . ar will b lifltl ach evening. Ke. . II. Hamilton will hold a .special "i'h inkf-siv iriK srvir Thursday e--iut:. A .pel.ii mef tlng of th Sunoay scliool board will be held this inintf at tho church at 7 o'clock. Th meeting of th Mysti- circle to havo ti'n hbl Wednesday evening with -Mi Jcssi- Loner, has been postponed until Dec. L A meeting of th Camp Fire slrls i.:td th gymnasium clas- of Hlver Park will be hHd at the school hnut'f Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. A Thanksis'ivlnc program will be tendered at tho Kiver Park school Wednesday afternoon, consisting ot music, recitations nrnl r;idinf;s. fi Kthel Mnc;elriht, music direc-
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afternoon for the usual Thanksgiv-iur-T vacation, resuming Monday. The union cottage prayer nteetinct v ill b hebl Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jo Myers. Mrs. Merman Kuhn will have charge of i ho Mrvlco. Mr. and Mrs. Adnm Htinsburpcr. . Tenth St.. entertained at Sunday dinner. Coer.s wer' laid for IL". Anions' tho pue?ts wero Mr. and Mrs-. '. S. Marker of Woodland. Ind., Mr. .!! Mrs. Jacob Weiss. Mrs. Wilma M'oert and daughter. Miss KatherAlbert and Charles Zeick-r of . ! ;sh i waka. Mi-s Martha Uuffer. Mishawaka . v.. entertain'il a numb, r of South it. rid and ILivr Park frit ads at t'. .e;)ek dinner Sunday. Covers wer- ! i :d for si. M;- Ahe TeM.nt entertained the .0.'. iriris Satuiday evening at hei . me n S. Ptirhth st. A short htisis .-esia:i was held and tla- r -i i.iiniii time was prit ith music. . ;'n ar.d contests. Pef reshments ire serfd. Th n't m titt'-r will in two wo'ks at tfn- hojise of Mu-.-'.irno ri Cassd! Kmi'rsnri av. Mr?. John Mtl'.?- was hostess to : ! MN steriouc Iii c fit Satuialay e -ivir. Pi ocr. sslve pedr was the i a!n feature of the tvtninp. Fav- . is were won !y Mrs. Hon Itieh. '!!?. P.rt Porter. Mr?. William V. en man ar.A, Mrs G r.e bh.
d.umhter. .Mi.-s liaine Kuller spent th- wf-ek f rid with Mrs. Miran.la Ihlmick at la-rriep Springs, Midi.
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Micha 1 Ornat seeks to collect; ?'lu.J from George Ornat and Tersa Orr. at, whirh is the amount of a promissory note, payable on! demand, made Feb. 4. l'Jl'O. Whe i t the plaintiff asked payment on the note it was refund. Judgment for
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THE time has finally come when you can have the top for your kitchen table that you have wanted for so lonjj. These tops n made of Armco Iron on which high grade porcelain has been fjs?i. Thej are smooth as glass, lustrous white, hard as steel and will last a lifetime. Benjamin Crjstd! Table Tops ara mada to put right on over the top of any wood kitchen table. You can ecg-lj adjust one of these tops yourdf in s minute or two. Tha stores in your city have them not a great, a nlimited quantity but enough ao you can hava one if you den't delay too lcr The prica is within easy reach of the most modest purse.
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"As Clean As a Porcelain Platter" j i A. H. Heller Furniture Co.. 1 1 6 S. Michigan St. i Reis Furniture Co., 306-310 S. Michigan St. j FJlsworth Store, 1 11 -1 1 7 N. Michigan St. Swanson-Lee Furniture Co., 3 1 8 S. Michigan St. j F. C. Relmold & Co.. 125 N. Main St. I Geo. H. Wheelock Co.. I 1 3 W. Washington Ave. I
O. W. Schaffner. 127 W. Jefferson Blvd.
OLIVER SPECIALTY SHOP OPENS WEDNESDA Y the 24 th The Place of Good Things to Eat DELICATESSEN BAKERY GOODS CANDIES One of the finest and most exclusive DELICATESSEN Shops in the country will be operated in connection with our popular Bake Shop. Our aim will be to specialize in foodstuffs to satisfy the epicurean tastes of the most discriminating connoisseurs. The store of an endless chain of variety of good things to eat, with RIGHT MERCHANDISE AT THE RIGHT PRICES. To the "Pure Food" lovers of this territory we will offer a complete line of MEAT DELICACIES, IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CHEESE, SALADS, DRESSINGS, FINEST TABLE LUXURIES, NUTS and NUT MEATS, different BOX CANDIES put up for our exclusive trade and an assortment of appetizers to suit the most obscure tastes. Incomparable JAMS, JELLIES, preserved a n d "brandied" FRUITS, and NON-ALCOHOLIC WINES and CORDIALS. 'Phis store, like the OLIVER HOTEL, will be founded on the principle of serving and selling only that which measures up to the highest standards of quality.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm I DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT j MEAT DELICACIES IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Boiled Beef Tongue CHEESE. Boiled and Baked Ham Edam Cheese (full cream) Imported Corned Beef Pineapple Chees Imported Spiced Beef (Postrama). Swiss Cheese Imported and Domestic Smoked Liver Sausage Sapago Cheese Imported Fresh Liver Sausage Sharp American Cheese Goose Liver Sausage Young American Cheese Mortadella Sausage Roquefort Cheese Imported Frankfurter Style Sausage Camembert Cheese Katina Brand Landjaeger Sausage Swiss Gruyere Cheese Imported Metwurst (Soft Sausage) ALTMAN KASE (Our Choice) Headcheese Leiderkranz Cheese Minced Ham Lmburger Cheese Italian Salami Pimento Cheese Kosher Salami Blue Ribbon Cream Cheese Cervelat Sausage Wisconsin Brick Cheese Mosaic Sausage Neufchatel Cheese
THANKSGIVING NEEDS
NON-ALCOHOLIC WINES
Add zest to your Thanksgiving Dinner with a bottle of your favorite wine.
Cherry wine, bottle . . 1.50 Reisling wine, bottle... 1.50 Ginger brandy, bottle 1.50
NUTS AND NUT MEATS Pecans, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Pistachio Nuts and Almonds. A complete and exclusive line of the famous ALTMAN BRAND canned fruits and vegetables.
Claret Wine, bottle $1.50 Catawba wine, bottle 1.50 Port wine, bottle 1.50
COFFEE
OLIVER HOTEL BLEND Oliver Hotel Coffee is well known among the coffee connoiseurs throughout the country. Indeed, nowhere on this continent will one find a real cup of coffee such as served in this hostelry. In order to make it possible for discriminating housekeepers and lovers of good coffee to enjoy this special blend at all times, the Oliver Hotel Blend Coffee is now packed in air-tight packages and offered to the public through this shop. The pound, 52c.
A WORD ABOUT TEA
One pound of good Tea will make over 200 cups, while lower grades will not reach half that far. In selecting our blends we import the choicest and youngest leaves from the finest tea gardens in the world. By specializing, we are in a position to give the most critical tea judge the beverage most suited to his taste.
Orange Pekoe, finest, Vi lb 50c Orange Pekoe, choice. Vi lb 40c Basket Fired Japan, select, A lb 60c Basket Fired Japan, special garden selection, J? lb 50c Gunpowder, our choice, ' lb 50c
Pan Fried Japan (Green), exquisite flavor. Vi lb 50c English Breakfast, finest Northern China, Vi lb 50c Formosa Oolong, very flowery, choicest, z lb 40c
SHOP OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY BETWEEN 7:30 AND 2:30 O'CLOCK
Pink and white, blue and white, grey and white, Ridenour's Factory Sale
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