South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 356, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 December 1920 — Page 3

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Festal ofücials werp instructed Monday not to accept perishable matter or parcels that are not properly packod and which are, not likely to roach their destination in pood condition. Packages whose nature makes them unfit to Ptand the Christinas mail rush, may not be pent even at tho owner s risk for the reason that other mail may be deH'.rcyed or damaged by them. Cakes and foodstuffs are the chief packapes referred to.

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According to tho latest reports that snuckle across the wires, the great League of Geneva isn't doint: so welL The beautiful and wonderful document of the League of Notions scattered from coast to coast and line to line, is proving- to be a Chinese puzzle. The small nations who sent delegates there under the idea that tho document meant one

; thing, have now come to realize Hi that it might mean any other of a Ej dozen things. Tho chief trouble j seems to be that the big nations z: ; have their own way of interpreting! ; the various sections and clauses 2 and have practically served notice .on the little fellows that they must E either accept tho Interpretations of zz j the big guns, or go to a place that 'Eil3 warmer by several degrees than E.the Equator. Argentine was the first little lady to object to the proE ceedings and she told the leaguo to ' po there first. The chances are

who are contemplating doing the same thing. Paul Hymanns, the president of tho meeting, called upon the Argentine representative and tried to ehow him a deep point where ho should remain at church and keep peace in tho family, but there was absolutely nothing stirring but their breezy dispositions. In tho meanwhile the members are tryins

to struggle along and make themselves believe they are happy, but the truth is that they are miserable. None of the pressing problems have come up to le solved. Old Secret Diplomacy was on the Job from start to finish, Just as he was on the job at all the other meets, and instead of grabbing hold of constructive work, tho delegates find themselves beinf whipped into line to support the chesnuts of England, France and Japan. Gloom has descended in clouds heavier than smoke from an agitated furnace. Whenever on" member tries to say something really interesting, tho chairman drops the gavel with a bang and tells him he is out of order. This Is tho lat&t from tho League.

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A large audience was present at

'tho Free Methodist church Sunday evening to hear the Christinas pro- i rr pram presented by the Sunday zz .school. Each number was well r.-n-dered, showing careful training. The ' program included the following numbers: Prayer, Rev. A. Ii. Hamllton, recitation "Giving," Freddi.- ; zz FeBuck, dialogue, tirst primary 2 class, recitation. "The First Real ! Christmas," Charles Kuhl, recita- ! r tion, "Wish You a Merry ChristE mas," Huth Kulh. dialogue, primary I class, song, "Crown Him King of , ZZ Kings," young ladies class, recita- i

tjon. "A Song for Christmas Ev-." ZZ Florence Fllinger. "Tho Song the Shepherd Heard," J. Paul Marks, ZZ recitation. "Luther' Cradle Ilvnin." Dorothy Whitaker. recitation," "The.

Star in the Sky," Iluth Kline, cradle exercise, second primary class. ; ZZ "Peace on Earth. Good Will . to j ZZ .Alan," Helen Glascoe, recitation, j E "See the Star,," Mildred Thau, reoi- ! tation. "Glory of Christ Child." I.e '

Koy Smith, dialogue. "The ChristZZ mas Offering," John Gleason, lialplx Helwett and Robert DeFuck. zz', Cottage prayer meeting of the Free Methodist church will be held Tuesday at tho home of Mr. and ZZ Mrs. Earl Gordon. Seventeenth st. Tlie meeting of the Mysterious E Eight club has been postponed unZZ til after tho holidays. The regular meeting of the Sunshine Occult club will be held Thursj day afternoon. A meeting of the Boy Scouts will

be held at the M. E. church Friday evening. Cottage prayer meeting will b held Friday evening at the home rf Mr. and Mrs. Josei-h Myers, is'. Fiftoentli st. Hcv. Wilmer Gray will bo the leader. A Christmas program of sontrs, recitations. Instrumental music, readings and selections by the school orchestra will bo rendered in each room and in the hall at the River Park school Wednesday afternoon, and school will close until Jan. " for the annual Christmas holidays. The Christmas pro exam of the Church of God or Saint has been postponed until Sunday evening, Dec. 26. Several members of the Joseph Vanderbo.ch home, 1011 Eighteenth st., are ill with smallpox and the homn has been quarantined. The condition of Mrs. Milo Smith.

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does not improve. Mp W. T. Louring, who has ben spending the past month with Mrs. J. M. Jolly and other friend, has returned to her home at Roc ? ford 111. Clyde Bowman of Streamer. III., traveling salesman for the Marshall Field Co. of Chlraco. ?rcnt Sunday -ith hl parents. Mr. and Mn. J. C. Bowman. Mishawaka av. Ira Copenhnver of Mendon. Mich., is here for a i.it with River Pnrk. Mi.mawaka and Osceola relatives anil friends. I C. Myers returned to hi home at Marion this morning after a week's visit- here

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r.ot shut down romptf ly are now running on greatly rt-ducc! ilmo

schedules and with only work:n?j forces. Thrt; aro more than CO'jj factory hands iik- in Goslien. Djs-j intss if all kinds is feeling th f-i ZZ

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focts of Industrial re-adjustment. months ago it va impossible to p;rtzz a sutticient number of mr-n here to !.'I factories runninir. Now threj are four or live men to every Job.

Sor::e laborer are working for a.s ;

A Ford automobile, be'onp-ing to Fred Gates of Klkhart and stolen in that city, was recovered near Goshen. It had been abandoned ua the Lincoln highway. In the circuit court here Ola A. Henry was granted a divorce from John D. Henry. Cornelia C. VanderVeen filed suit in the circuit court, asking fur divorce from John VanderVeen and alleging drunknys. Shtj asks for $0 00 alimor.v. The

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today entered tho S-am-!i'f mission!

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FTancis Joleand, an infant, whose.

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John W. Hanan of Lrtcrar.ge. whoia,lCl ('?caP presided over the United States court in the Canal Zun., .conti y j)fL , S MO TIO X FOR sentenced three murderer to ceath ;

by hanging. They committ d the XEJF U RIGHT TRIAL S crime May 7. 192u. i j

Herl II. Throckmorton of thin!

city, a photegrapher, who was recently paid 1C.00O by the SandersEgbert Lumber company of Goshen as settlement in full for injuries ho

received when his legs were horrl

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(i'iliom will enter a motion for a i ZZ new trial for Jack Wright will not!

bly scalded aa the result of his fall-1 be determined for a week or more, j into an uncovered steam vat In the! Attv. Smith requested Judge Gii-l

mill yards owned by the corporation, laher to postpone the pa.sKlng of s( ri-rr is recovering in Hillcrest hospital, J tence until aft-r he had conferred j ZZ

with Wright, which will not be un-lz

til after the trial of Kdward Schiene charged with murder, now in progress in the circuit court at Valparaiso.

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