South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1921 — Page 9
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iTKSDAY MOUNING, 3rAILCH 8. 1921.
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PLYMOUTH. M.sr?. Martlr.dalo. "Whittaker. anl .Sw;tzrr, acting as a I'oird cf directors for Plymouth Athletic a.--?'-c!ation. presented a petition to tri rounr'l Wrdr.-yJay asking for tho vxclu-ivo right to use a certain i; round for the purpose cf conduct-in--: La."-ball '.im and a mu omenta f-T a term of six months. The petition was granted. Mi Opal Zoiters Is spondir.tr the wfok-en-l with Misfl Eima Cari at b'outh Bend. Mis Ne'.iio Ilumke visited at her homo near Kcche.-ter over the wc-ok-f nd. In one of the rrapplert. crarr.c piaytd by the I p-ion men th;.? seaFon the Knox Independents met defeat at the Armory Tuesday night. Score, 41 to 10. Mrs. Harry Iarrimoro and son, William Franklin, of Knox, are visitors at th.- I V. Dcsr.vorth ho rnf'. Mrs. Jam!) I'riro entertained the War Mothers V dno.lay afternoon at hr home on N. Michigan ft. N'ext meetinir xvi!I b hfM with Mn. I). L. Dickinson the first Wednesday in April. Mesdames Yarick, Wickizer. Cly,
Illner, and Zu?baum of Argos. were callers in this city on Krlday. Ground was broken Friday for building the new flour mill. The building" will be crecterl by tho Hastings Industrial company of Chicago. There have been Z2 conversions at tho revival services bIng held at the U. I. church. The Gleaners' class of the U. P. Sunday school entertained with a surprise and birthday dinner In honor o f their teacher, Mrs. John Mangue. Miss Gladys Hums entertained the E. M. C. club at her home Wednesday evening. Rev. Xcvin H. Schaaf, pastor of Grace Pefcrmed church. Ft. Wayne,
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Sunday cvenincr. A four year program has been outlined by the executive board of the County Sunday School aüwociation. In 1923 th 50th convention will bo celebrate 1 by a Golden Jubilee. Little Miss Helen Chaney entertained five of her girl friends Thursday afternoon. Messrs. Walker and McCulloch left Saturday for Hillsdale to operate one of the Morris Z and 10c stores. Wayne Little of Goshen, takes their places here.
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Tin .Mom lloniat Ivaldc Woman in tin World HELEN KELLER In IVr-oTi niind. I),af ;Um1 I'ortiifrly Mute in tmi: swLirrj.sr lovi: stoiiv j:vi:k toliA lU-inarlvabio Portrayal f Ml-s Keller's lire antl her M. rriiif Miumpli om- tlx- tri tct l)taclf vvv sm iiiaunt -.1 by human b-in. I nt ta l tn a I and aUtrd by her lit Ion- mid i!ool4(I teafber. Anno iillia:i M.icy. BILLY BEARD DUNHAM & WILLIAMS TOYAMA JAPS WYNNE & CARMEN HOWARD NICHOLS TliriMi.W HELEN KELLER And I'iic Oilur A(ts
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