South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 48, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 February 1921 — Page 2
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ASSERTS MATE HAS SURLY DISPOSITION; WIFE GETS DIYORCE
Marie II Graham Also Charges CIvde Refuses to Talk. For Intervals.
Marie A. (Irahum obtained a divorce from !yde Graham in s'i-pr-rior court Yln-s1ay and waji anartlM th,- cufUxIy of thHr one child. Hho charged hr husbir.d with rfuinc; to ppeak to her for ong Inr tcrvals and pinching and striking her. She also ctiar,'fi hl:n with f rt rjuf-ntinff pool room?, g-mbitr.tf auay hin earning! and not providing surncJcnt clothing for htr. IJoth the ufe and husband fl!-d aTHavlta to oltain the custody of the cfrilJ. It uas au-anlrd to the mother. Irma VUtndnck filed suit for a divorce from AiU'ut vjaeminck In the superior court charjrinK him with t.iliin hr vile names u.nl falsely accusing her of infidelity. She asks th? custody of their four children. Thy wrre m-'irried Nov. 2 5, 1510, and f p irated Feb. 6. 1921. Bcrnlce Altr tiled Miilt for a divorce from William Alter charging him with using vile and vulvar language and exhibiting a vicious temper. Th couple waH married Aug. ZI, 1315, and feparated Feb. 14, 1321. Charsrinf; that his wife threatened to rhoot h'm on Nov. 1, 1917, while they were living: In Poplar, Mont.. ChnrP-s French Wednesday filed suit for divorce from Clara French. He i'ho chirgfs h'.T with bcln powned of an ungovernable temper. The couple v.ai married Augr. 18, 1893, ami n: pa rated. Nov. J, 1H7.
NAME HÜRC0MB TO TEACH FOREMANSHIP Studehaker Standards Manager to Instruct Night School Class.
F. A. Hurcomb. manager of the iiithol and Standard department of Studebaker corporation, has confronted to tuko charge of the Y. M. C. A. nlrrht school clafs in foremanship, Sec'y W. M. panner, Jr., announced Wednesday. Hurcomb was formerly mechanical Kupcrlntendent of the Lincoln Motors Co.. at Drtrolt, Mich.. and ha he?d several important positions with other 'arjre mnchine and m.mufactnrini? concerns. II Is said to have worked on nearly every type cf machinery and by teaching the men in terms of their own work, is expected to make an Ideal instructor In foreman hi p. Four books arc ued in the foremnnship clasn and these In their order of ftudy are: "The Foreman and Hi Job." "Materials and Their Handling." Equipment and Machinery," and "Organization and management." The class will meet even' Thursday niht at 7:30 o'clock for 16 weeks at the Y. M. C. A. Forty men hiv enrolled and many more ar epertd with the announcement that Hurcomb will have chnpr cf tin- class. Any man is eligible for the cl.vs and may enroll by ."teing A. 15. Hunter or Sec'y Panner.
RRFMMFR TRAINING EVANSVILLE MAN IN TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
Through the direct ... of the Voca'tcnal Training bureau K. E. Fibred, of i'vanvil!e, Ind-. Ik now undcrs0,ng a course in traffic managing: under J. R. Tlremmer. m.inaK?r of the tratflc department in the Chamber of Commerce. Sibrel i an ex-so'dJer. havlnir heen wounded in France during th war. He has had experience Ir tratric pro' lenm ;ml will remain ii South He ml until his courso in train ins i completed.
LIFE UNDERW RITERS TO MEET ON F RID AY
The recular monhlv meetimr an-! a'.o th annirtl meeting of the Fouth Bend LJfu Underwriter's association will be hell Friday evening at tho Y. M. C. A. Dinner wi: be nerved a? 6:3" n'c'ork after which will follow the election of of fcers f"r the coming year.
Tho princ'pal poenker of evenintr will bo 1!. F. Hadley.
vice-president and secretary of Equitable Life .Insurance Co., Iowa. All life Insurance agents the city 3re invited to attend dinner and meeting.
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EXCEED ALLOTMENT OF .SCHOLARSHIPS 0 ..... . - , Applications Force Y, M, C, Ato Seek Funds From Other Countries.
AppMcations for scholarship awards .totallincr Jn eicess of the county's allotment have been received by the South Bend Y. M. C. A.' Special effort is being made by the. local educational committee to ?ecuro . additional fund (or thi county from those seetini f the stato which have not used their entire quota of scholarships, ßee'y W. II. Danner, Jr., announced Wednesday. . C. P. Du Comb, J. B. Campbell, I A.. Walker, members of the lopal Y. M. T- A. board, together with the pecretary and two tjtaff membefs of the association will attend the itato Y. II. C A. convention at Indiana polt March 17 ind II, offjcjala announced Wednesday. Bishop Leete, of Indianapolis, and "Gypsy" Smith will be the principal speakers of the convention. P. G. Ftaley will entertain a numr ber of prominent 'men rrn northern Indiana at a Juncheon Feb. 28 at which time plans for tha txpan? won of the association college at Chicago will be made. Representatives of the college wljl oitllno plans for the securing cf more men to take secretarial training at the, school, which is now association Fcoretary, and Sydney Hotton will speak at the luncheon.
TRANSFER 200 FROM LEAKING STEAMER
ROY LAYS MOTHER'S DEATH TO FATHER
Ily International News Service: NTSW BEDFORD, Mass.. Feb. 16. Transfer of the two hundred or more passengers remaining on the steamer Sao Vincente, leaking and hard fast ashore on Packet Hock In Buzzard's bay. was resumed by tugs W-ednesday. One hundred paengera were landed at the state immigration pier here where a force of customs officers from Boston inspected thir taggage. All of the 26 cabin and
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health by Port Physician Frazier. t Another attempt was to ba made at f high tide to puii ihti stranded ves- i
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I5y Internatirtnaf News Service; CHICAGO. Feb. 16. Four-year-old Sammy Buis today is the lone accuser of his father, Roy Buis, who police fcund with the body of his wife, Helen Tuesday night. She had been shot. "Papa shoot mamma" the child told the-police. The father, two brothers and a sister-in-law. however . declared Mrs. Buis had comniitted suicide. . Buis is being held.
A p pieman Elected By Vocational Educators H. M. AppJeman of the South, Bend Lathe Works was elected third vice-president of the Vocational Edi ucation association of the middle west at the seventh annual meeting of the ftociation held at Minneapolis, Minn-. Feb. JO te Feb. IS tt wan learned hero Wednesday. The development of a national program of industrial education for women and girls, with appointment of women industrial agents in every state in the union, was included in ono of the resolutions pledged at the meeting w" h wajj the largl held since the ;anza.tion of the association. Prr. J. A- James. ha1 of the department of agricultural education of Wisconsin University was elected president of the organization.
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Thursday Offerings in the Men's Store Cotton Knit Union Suits, very well made, closerj crotch 95c. High grade Athletic Union Suits, specially priced at $1.50. Splendid satin striped Soiesctte AthUtic Union Suits; a good roomy garment, cut to fit $1.95. Medium weight Union Suits, long sleeves and ankle length $1,88. Gqod Cashmere Hose 25c. High grade Caahmer3 Hose 50c. Serviceable Driving Cloves, worth twice the; price $ 1 ,98.
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Beautiful new Dresses are being displayed here in profusion. The favorites shown are of Taffeta, Satin, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe and Georgtte-TafFeta Combinations. Long lines and full hips are featured. Prominent cire Navy, I) lack, Brown and Grey in self trimmings as well 8-s contrasting colors $19.75 to $55.00. Other models are higher priced.
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Beautiful creations in Georgette, Crepe Chine and Satin are being presented in single and two color combinations. Overblouses and Tie Back styles predominate. Lace, Silk, Ribbons and Embroidery form the trimmings and the shades are Bisque, Navy, China Blue, Flesh, Zinc and White $8.95 tc $10.95.
Apex House Aprons New Percales and Ginghams in dark and light patterns and plain white, pjnk and blue have just arrived. Some are Slip-ons, which button in the bacjc, and others are buttoned in front but tie in the back. Trimmings are rick-rack. Cut full. Two pjecq dresses included. Sizes to 52 $1.50 to $3.25. Percale Aprons in pink and blue, for children $1.25,
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As fine a variety as we have ever had in the store for you to select from. The leading fabrics are Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Cord Twill and Serge. They are delicately trimmed in embroidery, self stitching, silk braid and nail beads. Jackets are the straight line, blouse and box effects $25.00 to $55.00. Coats and Wraps For afternoon and evening wear this Spring we show an attractive collection of full flare styles in Ramona, Marvella, Velour, Cord Twill, Polo, 'Tricotine and Bolivia. These are beautifully developed in Navy, New Blue, Tan, Platinum and Grey. Each of these garments is distinctly new and one may find here a type exactly suited to herself $27.50 to $100.00.
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Lingerie Very reasonably priced. Gowns $6.00 to $10.95 Heavy Crepe de Chine in flesh color. Tailored and lace trimmed. Chemises $3.50 to $6.75 Washable Satin and Crepe de Chine, flesh color, lace trimmed, feather stitched and hemstitched. Bloomers $2.98 and $5.00 Washable Satin, flesh color, lace trimmed, double clastic knee. Skirts $6.95 to $10.95 Washable Satin, double paneled in front and back. Corset Covers $1.25 to $3.98 Washable Satin, flesh color, strap and built up shoulders.
This is as fine a Sweater as you will find for such a moderate price. The fibre is of splendid quality and is artistically knit into the Tuxedo model with a fancy block stitch. A braided girdle also adds to the attractiveness of this Sweater. We have Navy, Black, Henna, Brown and Peacock.
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