South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1921 — Page 5
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-lirr.ir.atf a rieht ;.r.i' turn on tVf- " :-h n -L.I ?c r. i -r ;lv;.-n of th Iino'n highway at Iii; ' 's -. h'.oi h' 'i?f Noti thrift of ;.,-'.. ri. 'I h.v ro;;;.- i m'.r- hinrr iniprov ! u .'h f '' t;r re'.o at mt of .ih:t 5 Z'j.'' r Tho H::v. hoi 1 i-r- i "rty r:. ik' - it .n-.jx ''i.löo to Jo av.(y v.'.th th' light an-io turn wli. : .- t!i" rc a! turrit from south to t and r:ir if ire et to lArrr. I'or rr.-jr.y u;or.ths tho contractors. township ot!l:-rn nr.il roi;nty oth'iai have hfn wranIintr -ovrr wliat to d aout thturn. That portion of thr- rout- v.i1 -ft un;ivf .1 hy th oontractintT r.rm when it started on th- str. trh runr.!r.? cast to the K'.kl: lrt-.Nohlo county line, thr-re to ror.r.' -rt with t i o tirick pavfTrnt Iil'l ur-f.-r enntrat awarded hy the hoard f co.-mnN-fkners of Nob!- county. Itarri r wf ro crectrd ahout th" fhr-(tl yard anvl fcnploy of tho contracting ompany warned to stay off the Trnr L"e3. Siveral lively f-n counters -r.5U?d. It having hen in:;'' .rdb!'- to petHe. the controversy, th Ftato h.i"hwny commission ia.s started lefraT proceefiings. Tho Hire chord hou?'1 has stood at the location involved for ahout oO years. Tho building is out of dnto. Many of tho r Milrnts of Ronton township, however, are opp-osed to crowding th- policed hous off thft land by nuakinpr a round turn for th Iin o'.n highway. Tho?e who favor t)ie doincr away of tho school houo arcrue that maintnar:o of the buildir.ir nt that point wruld rend r conditions vry lanKcrou3 for students on account of ioaT motor traffic on ho Linccln highway.
RIVER PARK
h ii rs'-lf and ti;-ir one child. She a-!-;s for th" c:;vtly of the child. In .' h r ( omi liiint sho says that th-y 1 v.--r- n.ariird in .Ju'y. l-0... and that th y s.-pa rat. d in May, UdO. William I'.. Kofral.-ki .-.nks a di- , orr- from Ali'.- Ib.alski on th" grounds of . ru 1 tr atni r.t. If" pays th. y wr rnarri'd in July, lPiy ( it Wife's DlMiintcnt. i Judtro ("h-st"r H. Mntt;rr.'-rj", in superior court Thursday, granted a) divr.re' to Todd Knepplo iroin ItosKtta Kn.'j.ple. In - oomfdaint ' Kr.eppp. all"e,l th.M hi-? wife wa. nlways 1 1 i out nted with thdr hom.' i;f.-, anI tliit sh" .attemijtd t oau'-f th ir children to efat.- loving h!:n.
THIEVES TAKE TIRES FROM JUK YARD
Th" office f,f the Hurwlrh Junk, yard at 21 V. South üt.. was l.rokn into iy thiev-s ariy Thursday morning and four l'isk auton.oldh' : tirt. s and four inner tub. s stolen. Tho th:". jrnind entrance by pry- ' inr op'-n the door to th.- otfice with a crow oar. 1
Mm. Uoyd Hrown and Mrs. lidward M.ritz rit.-rt i ined the Iidies Aid society of the Methodist I-pi--opal ihurch Wednesday afternoon a: the home of Mrs. Iin.wn. North Sid" Idvd. Ihk'hteeji members and thrto visitors w r pr s nt. The mneti n op. med with a s!;ert devotional service bd by Mis. Frank
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;it.i vir.w. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bourdon and four children, of Hive Points, vis- i it"d Sunday with her parents, Mr. j and Mrs. A. Tx.pran. Meredith Moore, of Ardmore, was : a Sunday put at the home of Air. j and Mr. Millard Krüh j Mrs. Clinton Threat. of South P.end. sp.-nt Monday and Tuesday, with h r daughter, Mrs. i'lyde (la-! heller. i Mrs. C. K. Mattcson visit. -d Tues- j day with Mrs. ' l M. Avery, of South Itend. ; The W. M. S. held their business meeting Wetlnesday afternoon at th-- home of Mrs. Claud O'Dontu II. . M. H. Jar(,bs of Vandalia. Mich.. ;
sypent Saturday with his- daughter. M
Mi- Claud iXirlinqr. and family, and, left Sunday for Indianapolis. ('.eeorpe Poff and Mr. and Mr.'.1 Claud Taylor, of South P.end. visited I "riday evenir.c; with Mr. and i
2 TABLES OF BLOUSES In Voiles, Organdies and Batistes in embroidered and tailored models. All sizes. Values to $5.00. Saturday
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CHILDREN'S HATS Navy, Black and Brown. Chin Chin effects with streamers. Saturdav
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lowed when plans were made lor th" annual Kaster bazar and supper to be held at the church. The committees appointed were fur th" supper, Mrs. Crank Hacker, chairman, Mrn. John IAiid. Mrs. Charles Anderson. -Mrs. S. I j. Xaftzer. Mrs. William P.ertch. Mrs-, lidwar.l Moritz and Mr.". Kapp. Pining room. Mrs. S. C Judsoti, cp.airman. Mrs. Williani Pontz. Mrs. S. Hi.uk. M l s. William Stono, Mrs. L)aid Myers and Mrs. Kns. 11 Molhtt. Arranp;"ments w-re also made to hold an all-day thiml.de at the home of Mrs. John N"wc..mb next Tuesday. A ommlttee composed of Mrs. Hiram Penrod and Mrs. M. Fisher were appointed to have a pulpit lit;hl installed in the churelf. Refreshments were prrved during the social lumr. The next meeting will ho hold Wednesday. March It'., at the home of Mrs. F. K. Wolfe. HUN S. Seventh tt. Mrs. Will), r Smith will be tho t:stinp: hostess. Tho M. K. church choir will meet pt th church Friday evening to trracticc.
Rev. John Timhers. di.-trict elder j
trff 1ho Free. Methodist church, wdl rrlv hero Fr'jy from Jackson. Mich., to induct the fpiarfrly meeting the Uiver l'ark church .wHich will convene Friday evening xnd coritinuo ever Sunday. K-v. timbers will deliver a s.-rmoii at hi Friday f-ver.inir .service. Special revival ?"rice f the Church of Go. I or Saints, conduc t. d "by thi pavtor. K v. Wilmer Grey, "will beffin Sund iy and continue for an indefinite time. K.. Grey will b a-vlsted hy lUv. F. I?men of .Anderson. Ind.. and o;h r minist.u s. Miss Martha Ktiff.-r entertained
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Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ian Fwers pent Sunday with W. O. SLsk and 1 family. j Mrs. Kdwardf Ki ill sncnt San-; day witli h r so.m. Xuah Krill, and j family at Five Points. Mrs. George Hi'-rb. . of Uiver j Park, spent Thursday with M rs. ; Alva Tpan. Samtiel IJottorff has returned to ; hi.s bom.- in Plymouth after spendimr a week with bis son. Ira P t-: torff. Mrs. Samuel la.urdon ami (diildren. Vivian and Richard, of Ietroit. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Kwirs. Mrs. Millard Krill was a qu"t Sunday i'i h. r jiartnts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cabana, of Five Points. Mrs. C. F. Ran--bottom. Mr. I. C. Fwers and Mrs. W. (). Sisk I npent Tu sday with M rt. William I Ferrell. of South Tbuid.
MRS. ASH TELLS OF FINE RESULT
Overjoyed by Remarkable Recovery Little Woman Gives Tanlac Highest Praise.
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was drivmir av.a my troubles," said' Mrs. Charles Ash. L'o; North Fonrth St.. Telle HaUte. "It sa ems to .uo.d to be true that
three, tables at t:ve humlied at b.-r j l art. i w -nioyimr su h splendid home on Mishawaka a v. Followim; health. af:r sul'feritu: as much and'
aine.s a two-course lunch on .' n as 1 AIhu;; -:ht years ;
aiio my health oroKe !ov ! omplet'I'. 1 de'l't think t!ieie a foltil d" indication thai I didn't have and I nl! never be able to te'.l all that l
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300 New Spring Dresses in Taffetas, Satins, Canton Crepes, Tricotines, Crepe Meteors. In all the newest styles and colors. All sizes. Values to $27.50. Saturday
110 New Spring Suits in Men'swear Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twills, Velour Checks and stunning Mixtures, Tailored models, Hare backs and embroidered suits. All sizes. Values to $60.00. Saturdav
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was served. j Mr. H. Wta r. Misliawak a ru.. j lft Thursvl.iy for Wakarusa to at-! tend th.e funeral of I.. r sister.
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iror.i ?t. Joseph hospital W dues- ; of the aw tu! n r ous !o..daches. day to her home on California aw j p i!s ef df:u-i:i. ss and pains in the Mrs. McCombs of Troy. X, y . Mrs. '.ick 1 had t endure. My nerves Keepers mother, has .mived lu r. ' V'1"' u!,s' :-. 1 ,,,,.lll,ln't s!"' "tu! in '
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George li. Sivens H. K. Thaer j n.iseralde and .b.omb nt 1 felt . of Merrill. ;s., .era. i l..-ie Wed-; like 1 would rath., r be d-ad than ; n.-day for a i., u;t!. M;sh:tw aka ! ah e. i:r.d River Park frim.N. "Put all that's oer now. and TanMrs. Herman Bob-s ;- riousjv id. is "h:t lias mid-- the difference. The intant son of Mr i-.i ir- 1 i:s" 'uhl n't ask to t e Jn any betWa!t.r Jensen. 11 .sti-. - s x'r h,' llth th:in 1 ' J tau s ad as . an be. and u ith no'. a!, a-. I;.- or a pain of anv kind I1 MUM. Ks I)vt n N r t . an now !...; aftT n.v" huhohl by fnit-d l'r.-v.; :..:. .its and m .. !.:Idr.n aid HJCAGO. Ma:, a P.. h... : d : :.e . r fee tired a parti-bn l am jit Mal. rov. i ltd f run-.; o.-.v;.; . so er;oy. d at the way m- h.altv
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Hundreds of Ne w Spring Coats in Poplins, Serges, Velours, Mixtures, Tweeds, belted models, flare backs, all the popular shades. All Sizes. Values to $27.50. Saturday
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a. i the gratitude I teel to Tan-
rj.tirdt r of w hi. h V..- v. .is f.-und ' ir.r.o.. t t Me.,: ask. .1 f. r .. , ; 'r-!r'Iai' N in S, ut!l P.e!sd at ' ! 'he C. ntr.J Hz S:or. . Pul.'.a- lru-
I-indon s Pharir.acv and ";VetCut Rate Prui: S: ore an.l iu
Plenty r.f Cnitrel. F ry tirr.e pt.Cis 'ar ivr. the r tail : tat :i ' o- tink.
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Hundreds of new Serge Dresses that formerly sold up to $25.00 in embroidered and beaded styles. All Sizes. Saturday
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In Velours, Checks, Plaids., French Serc and fricotines. All styles, sizes and colors. Values to $2.()(). Saturdav
Strawberry Plants Th rI monty wUern, pitr hfut.r routrd and fre fr'm ,lir Tlfr WOItTH U-II ILK KIMls tnlu.iinc th tt.r- P.i S i rvritUl' vVl'l'S V Urjr ortriitit T tl.e ULM and i.ot ; re-.t.i'd- vari-tie , fn.-ili """ f rtiit plant t P!-et fr-ca. rown, tiun.Urd and parked hv mrn of lun7 rxuerimcL 7r f ii.ri,nk In -ph1;i; frait id.it; f r tie ..inte r, i-il tra.n- ,.,d our t !n!nc tuinrit lnfurf, y.e;r I' 11 i I Ia TP N M1,; s. l isr CTlu w th WESTON'S TRUE-TO-NAME STOCK Our pw Lay t.-n srit!y r'd:; .-d ;,nd U'hd m!,. Pri.-es nlll ... nnUd u Jri mouP-t. will t .- fo our InUrr! t r!le to l.i fcr tVfttcn'n I r. C'lm. a le; rat IHN the Truth at... it fruit plant tültural Ih-truMOrw A. ft. -i;sto.- .v c., i:. i. ir:. iikiik;.m..n, .miciik;..n
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Th ese hats come in the following colors: Copen: Henn a, Navy, Red, Pheasant, Brown and Black. Trimmed with flowers and embroidery.
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For Saturday I he latest new Spring Pumps and Oxfords in black and hrown Suedes, Satins and rxid. In the very newest Spring .styles Saturday
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There are some wonderful values in these "group s featuring the new Pokes, Sailors, OfT-the-hace and Mushroom.
Hundreds ot pairs of Sample Pumps and Oxfords. Values to 510.00. In black, brown and rey. Special Saturday
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