South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1921 — Page 11
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CHICAGO ARCHITECT IHackstonc Directors V i 1 1 Commence Buildin Within Few Weeks. W". K,-nry Ncwhou., architect of rai;o nnd cf th lUarkf-ton Theater corporation, South 1 i n 1 . visited MLshawak.-i Jr. company with T'rar.k C. To -pp. treasurer of lilickstono int rf -t.. Thursday il - rnnon for t.V rurt?-; of survfj dm: tho Ian. I on .". Main st. Ix-lonlni; to the rin 1 Tu.vlc estate on which it ii itrono.-'l t' huii-1 a tli at r with a at Iik' capacity of 1.500. In T onversation with a .u Ws-Tlm rtTortur Mr. .VkvIk.uä
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the location is ; 1 - i I . but that h would J-.avo j)rcf.;rre 1 a greater rtt-pth than 122 feet. Howevt-r, with a frontal of ft arnpl" provi-t Kion. hj .'-aid, wou:d l.-e (jLtaln-d for a pe.itlni,' capacity of 1.5 0 0. M". Nvho".;;e preatly imprsed with The poflMiitlf for n T.rt d.t's rriov!nff picture iiotrv for Mishawaka. He has drawn plans for many thf-a-tTx and pays that r.o morn ileil f-pot in a city's center has ever b"en j,ronteil to him than this MUhas;tka proporition. Nrwhouso l'i r.nw ri craved in lr-.v!nir tntativo rlan for t'a thcitcr which will b. uhniitted to a meeting 'f the lilac -kron int'rnts Kiturday nii;ht. Th-w call for nn lr.vtment in Mishawaka of almost Siee.oro, accrrdin to Atty. .lolui Ya:l' y. con.- il for the niackstone corporation. The nnd will co.-:t nver ?3f'.oo. ar.d the Intention of the TMackton; intcre.t.s heinp to build stor an t fjific; room.s In conr.ect'on with the enterprise. It can rf fitrured that Ti.shawakl h::s ohtalnel a half-milüfin n t rji ri.-? Donald Mac'Ir Rrr, n-ral rn.inr.rrcr rf the Ilia c k st one. South P.end. fId th.it Mlshawaka will et th-? imo run of pi. tuies a.s in liown in the Solth Ilend hoo-e. Tenants occupying the land to be Mishawaka s. Automobiles for Knie 11 Al.i:-rh..ip ; .Mlt-i,,'ll light fix tonrltig; A-l ctnl!tl'i!i. five cord tires. ;( !i'tif, eutfxit. neti.uirti r,. t ir- eover ;uid l"ek. Call Mlitnwnk.i trjt, Fder.il Rakery. Ask for O. S. MaUhet t srt OVllhLA.NI) t'AK-For sale; poid r..ehani- al ortb r. Call Liucolu -1-F-l. -t:. Heating mu IMuml)hig. 20 ..1. AM MI.VS mi, : repair work -i'luiut'iukr mi l ti -. t -a upe'dalty. l'Lone St 7 llelj 1 iintoft t ffimlo. S3 vilKh in; WO.MAN'For washing di-M-e anil ..snitic Ajply in person: r'-ferefv-jv raat be f u n is lt-l ; gooJ watres to rignt party, St. Joseph Lospita I. Misli nvak.a. 7t3 Salesmen and Agents t;n:h. ami womfn ami;i in to "o years of ag, for 11 ght ideisunt work to inrren product Inn or "Hall r.nnd" Hsht weight niMn-rs. We iny while learning. There lias nbvays been tady or lu t'iirt nepartinent. MMnwnka Voopn Mft:. Company. 1 in rMinenf .. SifKT. Hondi M'.KVK'R STATION STUCK For Halt : Owner tft 'Mli2 f!i Hi's Cony-aimer Servier i u ami .". P. O C. f. r ale r in part at a I irg.'iin If ta!-u nt once. Adlings P. 1., New-Tinies. 7f! r " - ..' 1 Artlcl- Itr Sale 51 iTKNAt'i:- l'er a; tis.-d Marshall furTicp, (jixnl ( n.iill; inn. all Mishaw;ika Ti). ' . i'.o'i I Ioiiel!ili GimmIs. 10 FOK SAI.F-'lAxo l.atl.r overttiffed rockers anil illnieg r"ia -a!te. i'!n-;ip If taken at en.-. w;s i:. Third ?t. 3 I Koels. l'TanfM. Fertilizers sti:autu;i;i: FFAMs-ibei.sonabie rriees; insp.fM l,y the t.ite. Pavil j. Urown, lt. V. I. No. 2.. .Marcarit st . ! on tho John V . Wiggins pl.ue. ('.ill I Cirf'eld M V '2. it u s or evenings. Tt.l i 1 tili SAI.F (ifiiuUif Japanese l'.a r t't-rry j und Sp'rea, frau grower to i ons'tmer. l.flkew cl l'a rtx-r ry farm. Osr-.da IP.".'. W. IIo"d. f, f -j.-, M KAWIluUY 1" L V N IS For ;.ppon strawbrr.T plj'tts, good te.arr and very hearty. Orders iu ion or .ik 0 let. Call Mlshawaki C,.5 31 1 f ItootiH Without P.onrd. CH ilALN ST.. KU. N. Two li-at eIiL!" roo;n or rent. hoti sC.r.t. llfin'kcrping ItootiK. GO liilll.i: ItooMS fariiisUd lor light lionsekecpitig ; rverjttditg modern; prb ate tn trance. I'aone Mishiwaka 2ovi ltf Wanto! Kivoni. tnl. Z: n(a'M light :.7e.:. -Waute.i: 1 "urn i sited re m. f..r hous.'keerlns:. Call Lincoln AprtrtnunH ami Flats 71 Lll N. " MILL For rent- all molern farnl'.e l roorr.f for Ught tousekeeplng Inpalr 211 N. Mill tj
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to the FEDERAL and get some of the Bargains For Saturday
Federal Steel Cut Coffee, per pound Federal Bread, one pound loaf Federal Bread, one and a half pound loaf. Federal Raisin Bread ..-........- Federal Rye Bread with caraway seeds. . . Federal Wholewheat Bread
Federal Nut Bread 22c All Federal Cookies, Saturday only, per dozen. . .20c All Federal Pies ..... .r 35c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 24c
A full line of Best Pastries to choose from. y Come early and stay late.
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120 Lincoln Way W. - urcha-! ly tho n: ir'K-tnr.o ir.v nu-dlatrdy nr.d th.it th.- r: .- thT,.j opened for b':.r.' -.v;t! y 'r. Theaters v.rii:vn.u: at tut: i ?;ti uy Th CVnturv . t" j'e r- fr r th" : :; r jtiinrn'r.t of i many patrT.". to j niiiit and tr:: rro;v .afi-r:. i. pt, J ni::ht. an unuvnllv i-e-r.d :". j p: ' arr.ain of f...tir ?!;'. f v acN whi.-, JSLerKz.-r. fan..:I T i :ri ; 'rr(. " rnule 1 tho t -atur- . off; rir.ir on" of tlo. funni r.umb. rs l: vr ! villv. a iMirt.bcr enjoval.!.- to :tnut.!j;..i a;;J children allk.-. i: . i ; .. ? -ir! m .-. - oi. her : ......... "i -iiii;;i w.i.i up-to-the-minuto --e'.( tier. ftmuso w;th hi- ron;ody rrai: :.v. ('Donn' il and Howard, have a oo;r.f jy ir.trinrr nnd- talkm--; act th.:t itruly "li? time "Tili: I) TO PAY." Fhould a woman re fus-- t? ) !!ey anythiri-.r wr.-: i,' ' ' ) fiar.ee-, -x n when tho ev!dT.crt seems tf b( pretty conclusivo? Sb.f)u!d h--r s.-r..-.- of loyalty out wiu'ht her prudenc-". I loyalty Justified wh- n the obj-rt of It peems unworthy? Th--.-; r;u.' -rtions I and many others are answered dmmatlcally in "The D-v:I to p.iy." the feature film at the T mpb- th--atr today. An nll-.ar cast lu aded by Fritzl lirunett and Roy Stewart. .Tomorrow the Tern nie hi an un usually original story In "Partners lit V'lti." fl.-it'lfinff Tin t- -, ? n r T 1 1 '' J - whose p,t is cast upon a de-rt i-! land. i p.iiiTir m:coi:i. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fd wards, residing r"jth rf the city, yesterday. H O. T. M. No. ISO c ard party nnd dance Tui'lay evenin ". Ayiril IT. at K. of P. hall. Kvfryhody welcome. Prizes and refreshment.- 5-t-rved. Adv. St 5 Classified llonsos ffr Rent iii l:j.N 1 t r i i lly :i . -i . ru le. cenipl.-tely fi;rti i-hed .at L'"C. S. 1b .!-!i-k st.. .? r in-. iitli. -.lj.iTt Kefiify MNh:nv:ik:i. Ind. Tt -t Rulricss Propiii ion. l Oil SALliMiAKA'Ji; -'ent rally 1 a r !. To moved U preiiiist 1 1 1 1 Mishawaka 1' 12. .".'7 IIoii.oj for sale. St STAhi; UKAb I V t u., Mishawaka Trti-t '-. Ibibding. lias the follow iag list. 'f hoiiH-s far yon to eho-fo from : S. Ch n rdi nt. 7 rmiin, m'.'brn ....'"'-'" V'. Fourth st. 7 r !!, r;o,i. rn 1." u 1.. -Ita t. 1 uiMe tj rni.-. !:;! r ; i . ."." I i I. incoin w ay W. '. rooms, no . 1 rn . . Nn Cleveland st. N rooms, nonN-rn.... .".'J' i Calhoun St. ," rooms, modern 7.".) II. Ith st. t't rooms "t garage, mo.p rn. Jc 111 Chestnut st. ( rooms, modern -!ini V. C.tU .t. ! rooms, iaadern Tod Lincoln way F. ,s rooms, modern., hj llcn.Irieks t-t. 'I rooia, pirtlv mo,iern . .".7 Indlarui av. s rooms, part, moiieru. öooii Indlnnn et. 'j rooms, art. lnod.-rn. 4o.) N. Margaret st. Ö r'Hi?, partly modern . "Too F. Lawren.-e st. S rooms, partly modern o:i llusse'.l st. 7 ro ms, pait. mo-b-ni.. 4o.i) Call nt the .rn -e .and g. t farther I - a rti u la r ? . Till i on s.üVi: ii . , V." s. v. m m v., 7 r-K.ins ; p j i'-'t !" la l.i y .s ; r!..ip John I'oliT.s. 'jo; P.iki ; Ph..',,. M'hiw a?a 1 PJ i : : FUi: SÄ I.I i- Partly näTd-ni : rz b t room hotis .n, d g irag.': i ruly pa ; ittcl a r 1 ln good repair; It 1'" . 1 ; .-i .,,ki from postotfii oil F. Tliir 1 st. p,iy from ou tot. . V;il' ; ! .:.lt. te.Tailor, lo.v, i:. v o st pf HMt S.M.I :-" I o ::i .-.tt.'-", r A!.rrltiehl and 1'iurth: ehx-rri- ligfit , ga.s. ' city water r.cd to--i; sj.r.ni ,.n . f v - . meats Colpaert Le.dty Cor;.r. r i 1 . s I.inei.bi way W. Piuato M!,'.i' wik.i 111. -f f "lbd SF. FOL SÄ! I-M M'ern ia:pr... ineuts: s ront;, '.ah. s!.pirg pt,r li, j lurw 1". Terras to salt pur has.;-;! itt Fast l.hieoln way. M i-Ii a w a a! 1 IFo'i?e sliown Saturday after:;., a nud Sunday from - until i. 'all M'i- i a w :. k a .". 1 S i: II A ! '. - M i ny pleading (.,,;; lls.awak:. I t its a-i-t yen t W'or U-o i:'al;- "o. i;.". Cir'-i-Ts P.Hg. Main il 'Ir..Iei.'ea.I"nt." panford. Agent. "S - bill-. Tre-r Car! Roal LsTatc fo.r Fxclianigo I (u SAl.L uli i;.cji..;i;pi . rt. ! farra iwar Mi'higaa state )j;.; h.i!flalle eust of piterurba a ar lie,"; s::ii;i J bouse and out buüdir.gs ; nil m-wiv' pThitd on ir.'ide and ia:tido;" :t I voting frait tro: will t.ik. i:v i'-r,.',. i erty ia trad-. C dp t. rf I'.e.-dt v c'r- ! poratlcii, l.f, s I.!n -"ia v iy w. " pj, .,.),. ' Mi-d aw aka tl1. " " Wanted Real Fstatc. V) VA i lil lo lil'V-j or r. r.(.m h mf m ' KlTe Park. .Must le che..p. vj,j j fid rash. Hastings Kealtv Co, t!l 1 1 t hunh st. Phone t Ish i , aha 17 . 'r WANTFI TO ItUV ie5ir:ib'.e ln,P Ta Mishawaka about $."..000, .au pav $:,Oun ChPh. HastVie Keaity "ill ' H. ' Chure'a st. i'Lone .Mishawalii 17. 17tf ! 'iM 25c 9c 10c 15c 12c 12c i t H naPfP'icyjf
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FIRST COMMUNION AT ST. JOSEPH'S Slin(iaV Program of Services at Protestant and Catho lie Churches. . n ind irr. pre?.-Ivo ceremonies -: : r. .services at St. Joa- ! ph's "at hoi if? church Sunday rr.orn- ; im; at r r-Vinck when a c'ass of ! hiMr- n wll receive their first corni muni'-n. They will be escorted to ' t;i" church from tho school by th9 : i: ::.jcrs of t; Ft. Jcs'ph'a society. ' T; t marvi will be at and l.iw- mars at 10:30. 7:30 Thr "" o'.io:; of the communicants into 'til- :-'T.p ul.ir confraternity will take : p!'tce iminedlitely after the after- ; ii'M n f- rvk l'irt :hri-tlan. ; Much enthusiasm and interest I I:.'!.-: been taken in the evangelistic ; . .'tmpaiyn wliich is now being: held i at the I'in-t Chri-stian church and j wb.i h wiil continue throughout jnext v ,. k. Meetings will bo held (evry nuht excertln? Saturday. JSand-iy . iir.cd and adult classes at I :':55 a. ia,; all members urged to he ! pre-.-Mit. Those who have no TJihle . s h(H 1 affiliations are gladly welcom"d. MorniruT services at 10:4T o'ciocic, iiv. (.i. W. Titus, pastor, win preach n "The Soul's Magnet." Sprei il musie by the quartet and a lar'.re chorus under the direction of K. r.iul Arnold. The latter will also contribute a solo. Communion ser- ! vice. at 11 a. rn.: Christian j ,lf:ivor a I V i C C Ht t C.lj p. rn evening ser7: CO o'clock. Harmon sunVorld's Need of Christ." Ii a . rr t a dal music Ly choru.'. l'irt lrrsliyterian. Morning program: Prelude. "An ' April Song;" -offertory, ."Melodie," l'o.-tlude, "Grand Choeur;' anthem, "C.i'd Is a Spirit;" Mrs. Jernegan. Mr. Sheibb-y and Mr. Driver will .ing "I'rais" Ye." Mrs. Margaret Corporan, organist. Sermon, "Tho Mobd for Life." Fvcnlng: Prelud . "Andantino;" offertory. "Communion;" poptlude, "March;" anthem, "Tho Itadiant Morn;" ?olo. Pus .11 H. Driver. "Py the Old Catliedral Door:" sermon, "A Misunderstood Lif; ." by Rev. J. A. Burro rr. Christian Fndeavor at 6:30 o'rioei;. Catherine White and Ma,rie M clntosh. leaders. Metliodi-T Fpi-oopal. S'.mday morning services: Pre-linb-. 'Communion in (';" anthem. "C.reat T;? the Lord;" offertory, J-i'itg; pcstTude. "(Irand Choeur;" si rmoti by th" lit v. L. 1. I. Less-e-man. of Cllicago, TU. I iiiiiiaiiiicl Paptlt. ?dorning topic. "Tho Folly of '.r! y;'' veiling subject, "The Mirage of Life." First Papllt. PiMe scbool at 0:L a. m.: K. F. Vil'fr, saipt.; morning worship at L:L" o'clock, subject. "Our Duty Cnder Crace;" junior IP Y. P. U. at L"i p. m.; P. Y. P. F. at 6:30 p. pi. Song forvice at 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Coleman, of Kentucky will speak. St. IVter's liUthoran. Divine services in the Knglish language at 10:30 a. m.; subject, "The-- Shall Pe One Fold and One Shepherd." Quarterly congregational meeting after the morning TODAY ONLY The Star Without a Failure ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "PLEASURE ?EEKERS" Marrying h man to reform 1dm lien s not always wnrk out hut sh found out that something Lad to In- done after ihoy were married. Al- n Sunvhlno Comotly TOMORROW ONLY A Western Drama "THE PONY EXPRESS RIDERS" Century Comody "LEAPING LIONS AND JAIL BIRDS" FpixHle Xo. l:t "THE FLAMING DISK" MONDAY and TUESDAY Maurice Toumeur Presents "THE WHITE CIRCLE" Another mighty thriller by tlio M'itvi's master of sweeping: uicii. drama! A super-romance, of Ioo and honor, crime and mystery -on a scenic background of incredible iovcr and fascination. Abu a Mack Sennctt Comedy MONEY deposited before April 12, 1921. will draw interest from April I. 1921. MISHAWAKA TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
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HiJ m.: BI"ble hour Monday ev 7:20 o'clock. Senior Waith 'Tuesday nt 8 r. m.: Junior Walther ! j league Wednesday evenlnpr at 7:30 S o'clock, -with Henry C. Fchrr.id'. ; leader. KnsIKh Lutheran. Her. A. H. Ktk. of South Bend.! : will be in charge of th servier? on! ' Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. j I Frve Mrtluxllst. : ! Ilev. S. K. IU-nntt. of ChJcns-. ' : v.ill bp in charfTf of the morning! ; services at 11 o'clock and a!.o eZ 7:4 3 o'clock. I the evening cervices at Iev. Dennett is a former professor of hlFtory at the Kvan IHe cnl'.r--and is now editor of "The Christian Ctlzn." The revival nuetinff which began April 3 will continue St. Paul's KpLxoopal. Rev. Ia C. Hogers, rector. Holy Hucharlst at 7:30' a. m.; church Fchool at 9:45 a. m.; Holy KucharLst and sermon at 11 a. m.; evenim services and sermon nt 7 o'clock. Kf iLi,r, rii.nlin Ttev. A. Schokaert pastor. Tlrst mass at 7 o'clock and high mass at lft o'clock. Baptisms at 1 p. m St. Monica's Catholic. Rev. Fr. John V. Kohl, pistor. Rev. Thomas E. Dillon, assistant. Schokaert pastor. Tlrst I First ma53 at 7:30 a. m.; children's mays at 9 and high m.ns at 10:30 a. m. IFAXT DAMAGES AS RESULT OF AUTO COLLISION FEB. 9 Italph Slessman filed suit for $100 damages from Harry Bash, in the city court hefore City Judge Ralph f. Fefg, Friday morning. The cas" is tho result of an automobile collision which occurred Fob. 9, at the corner of Mishawaka av. and Calhoun Ft., and Slessman alLg(K that his machine was damaged to the extent of $100. W. E. Miller of South Rend ifl attorney for the plaintiff and Charles Metzger is representing Mr. Rash. IvAUFMAX-AIXriAY wi:ni)Tfi. The marriage of Dr. Glen Kaufman of Chillicothe, O., and Mls Claytina Ainlay will take race thl. afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho home of tho bride's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ainlay, 314 W. Third st. Pcvoe'f Educational Paint exhibition will be held April 7, S. and ? at the West Rnd Furniture and Hardware Store, 419 W. Seventh ?t., Adv. 7t2. SARAH A. GALOR FUNERAL FRIDAY Funeral services for Miss Sarah A. Galor, 607 Margaret st., were held at the Fir?t Rapt ist church yesterday afternoon at ?:?,0 o'clock. Rev. M. E. Hawkins officiated. The pall bearers were G. E. Hoose, K F. W'iekizer. J. C. Brady. William Jordan, Robert Freeman and I M. Fisher. Rurial was in the city cemetery. Tho.se from out of town who attended were: Mrs. Minnie Rrown. Wabash; John Gaylor, Pensacola. Fla.; John Pettit and Mrs. Clark. Elkhart; Albert Jones of Laporto; Ralph Jones Rourbon and Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Fulmer. South Rcinl. TO OBSERVE 3.777 WEDDING JUBILEE Mr. and Mrs. E. I Slough, 50 2 S. Reddick ft. Will Observe their Häth wedding anniversary by entertaining t ... . . . . a company of relatives and friends j at their homo this evening. The i guests will include people from Plymouth. Argos and South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Slough are well known m-r-idents of Mishawaka. Come and see the now Evan'' Motor Rike. 225 X. Main st. Adv Stl. tirvnxTiiii party. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Avers north Mishawaka entertained of 1 little girls yesterday afternoon " the occasion of the seventh birthday ; anniversary of their daughter,; Wilma. RACK FROM ITXHtlDA. Mrs. John A, Herzog and daughter Miss Mildred. C24 Lincoln Way W.. nnd Mrs. A. IL Herzog. 409 E. Third st., have returned from a three , months visit ln Miami and St. Tetersburg, Fla. For Sale Oliver typewriter, good as new, very reasonable; also Evcnrude motor for boat. Ostrander, the photographer. Adv't 9tl. T. R. H. young people will cive a t dance ln the K. of P. hall. Monday I evening, April 11. Advt 9t2 i Kodak finishing at Ostrnnder's. Adv't Otl TODAY ONLY "THE DEVIL TO PAY" With All-Star Cast Including FRITZI BRUNETTE and ROY STEWART He thought to put his guilt upon another and there was "The Devil to Pay." He thought that aa president of a powerful bank he could fool all the people all the time and there was "The Devil to Pay." He thought he could marry an innocent girl and get from her the money that would save him, but there was "The Devil to Pay." Don't miss this stirring photoplay. SUSPENSE, MYSTERY, ACTION! Tomorrow LOUISE LOVELY in "PARTNERS OF FATE" 1 ,
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OF CLUB SATURDAY Mishawaka Womans Club Annual Luncheon Anril lf ml Luncheon April 16 Dr. Shannon to Speak. Th :i!shawaka Woman's club v.-Ill haw an unusually bi;?v week tvKir.nlr.p Saturday v.h.-n thrw nrmi.i! ! ?r,rIn5 inu-;ca:. pre?onted ur.dcr thej a lcts Cl t.; music ct partmcnt v1 Lo, :v- h club ltorr.s. I , 0n Sa'"fJay, April 1'., the annual o-ub lunch-on will be held at the I -Iho.st Episcopal church at 12:30 . v :,y ;n lvli- s' Ai l focICty of ;tho church. This will t preceded y a recoption at 12 o'clock in the ! Sunday schoo! rooc ; s The commit- " i lerw 11 - o r- I J.tl i . '" '" - - iokows: Mrs. K. a uom, ceneral chairman; Mrs. Sri' m-'.i rm 1 . .. . T .1 . 'J'1 ,',,i!eri i;o"" v .i. ..1.1.-. l . tm in .Mrs. i Rrrv Ueinu r, Mrs. HerthoM B.if r and Mrs. William Paird. Dr. Frederick Shannon, of the Central church. Chicago, and cne of the noted sneakers of the country has been secured to gire tho aui.ress m th.o afternoon. Mr5. E. C. i.umpler, president cf tho Indiana Federation cf clubs will present ar.J give a few remark?. Mrs. J. P. Feagler will be n charge of the pro gram. Tickets can bo secured from the commit... but the sala will be limited to 22Z. A do::b- ;u irtet will sir.g the major portion of the number; as a feature of the coring musica'e. This qtnrtct will be as-iv.ed by Mrs. Wal tor P.. R.-ekcr. Chicago, formerly Miss Lillian Duck, of Mishawaka, soprano; Mrs. W. E. Rorley, soprano. Mrs. R. V. Möhler, reader, all of whom art popular with tho resident audience The quartet's personnel includes Mrs. C. E. Tykr, Mrs. R. H. Jernegan, first sopranos; Mrs. F. C. Yeager, Mrs. IL E. Suders, second sopranos; Mrs. Andrew Watson, Mrs. W. C. Sloc'ini, first altos; Miss Luella Rempis. Miss Ethelwyn Morgan, second alto. Mrs. Fred Corporon and Mrs. E. J. W. Fink will s-Tve as accompanists. All of the quartet members are accomplished singers nnd tli club is fortunate in having the opportunity to hear them in the attractive ensemble numbers which have been arranged. Following is the entire program: Fart I. 1. Piano (six hands') a Minuet Haydn. b. Overture to Xorma Rellin!. Mes. lames E. J. W. Fink. F. Corporon. R. H. Jernegan. 2. Spring Love Song L. Denza. rouble Quartet. .. Seio Thy Reaming Eye?.... E. A. MacDowell. -Remember C. Hawley. Mrs. W. E. Eorloy. 4. (a) Rose of my Heart 1I rmr-.ino Lohr. (b) Little Orphan Anni?.... Clayton Thomas. Double Quartet. r. Reading (al Apple Rles-.... soms W. W. Martin. fb) Young America. Anon. Mrs. It. V. Möhler. Part 1. L (a) Roses of Picar.Iy . Haydn Wood (b) Will o the Wisp Spross. D uible Quartet. 2. DiKt from "Lakmo"...L Dlibes. Mrs. Tyler Mrs. Jernegan. Solo Life Pearl Curran. Mrs. Walter Rocker. i L Annroach of Snrir.g ..Xiels Gade. j cfnnr l,nnrl neenrnmnl-nenM " '' 11 , Double Fertilizer for Quartet. lawn and t A''. J ' .A I I parilen. Roy Jaqoith, coal feed and Feed store, 22C X. Main st. Adv. HONORS XFAVLY WEDS. Miss Mabel Reeb-, SI 7 Lincoln way E.. entertained at her home Thursday 'vening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wilson of Smith Rend, who were recently married. Games, dancing and cards were the chief features of the evening and re fr, shmont were wtre aj,j for js served. Covers Clover eeed, extra recleaned. $10.00 ft bushd. Roy Jaquith, coal, fesd and seed etoro, 22G X. Main st. Adv. 2 " 1 1 4 .
1 East Lincoln Way and Union St. If you are a stranger in the city, or are without a church home, you will enjoy the services tomorrow at 10:45 and 7:30. Practical Talks Good Music A Cordial Welcome Sunday School, 9:30 Christian Endeavor, 6:30 J. A. Burnett, D. D., Pastor
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ARRANGED HY CLUB LITERATURE DEPT.: j A ccrr.oroIJtan tea has been plannod by the literary department of the Mishawaka Wor::an's club to I - ; held in the dub rooms Monday after- j noon from I to f. o'clock as a Utting ; close to Its feasor, of trivel talks. The countries visited during the year will bo represented in a övüghtful program of music and dancincr. and in tho refreshments a.s well, which will bo served by ladles wearing tho national costume of the countries representrd. No admission fee will be charged club members but owing to expense incurred in serving such a variety of dainties at the tea tr.blea a silver offering will bo solicited. W OMEN FORESTERS INSTALL OFFICERS - t High Deputy Mary Mahoney of Chicago insmlled the oftlcer. of the Sacred Heart of Mary Court CO 1, W. C. O. F. at St. Joseph's hall Thursday evening. The following were installed: Mary Dickel, chief ranger; ; Catherine Herzog, vice chief ranger; Mary Konr.er.. financial secretary; i Gertrude CIiuss, recording secretary; i Anna Radomski, treasurer; Rose j Schnellbach. Roso Rauerlein and1 Elizabeth Rueche, trustees; Mary i Mahank, Ii-"sino Lenhard, conductorn; Christina Gum. Mary Kuhn, j sentinels. The chief ranger, Mrs. j Eickel, was presented with a beautiful rosary. Following the in.stalla- j tlon a banq'.K t was seized. A dele- ; " I gation from St. Margaret's court, j - . l.lKliart and ot carol court, Rend, attended. Soutli Garden se?d In bulk, all new stoclt. Roy Jaeuilh. coal, feed and seed Etore, 22; X. Main st. Adv. 25tlL THOMAS KIXG, JR., DIES. Thomas L., the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. King. 12 02 E. Fourth st., died yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body was taken to tho Coats funeral parlors and funeral services will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rurial will bo in tho City cemetery. General repair shop and garage cpen at Granger, Ind. James Johnson. 20t7 Advt. Eicirr apply ixm lodging. Eight men applied for lodging at tho police station last night. Devoe's EducatIon.il Paint exhibition will be held April 7, S. and 9 at the West End Furniture and Hardware Store, 410 W. Seventh st.. Adv. 7t2. LEAVE FOR ITA Ii Y. The Missts Mclta and Josephine Queerio left Friday morning to visit their parent? in Italy. They expect to bo gone about six months. IJmA and sulphur for spraying. Roy Jnquith. coal, feed and weed Ftc.ro. 2 2f. X. Main st. Adv. 2"tl4. Money Deposited with the Savings Department of the North Side Trust rS: Savings Bank before April 1 2, will receive Wo Interest from April 1
the market for all kinds
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iY LOCAL CITY COURT City Judgo Ralph S. I'ri.r. -..o .-, !'-rn 111 for thrx r-'t thrro wr. ; s. : fc"J f t!y improve d so n- to j o r, o: to Tt s'urne h!s uif ln th r-'v yrlliy nernlr,?. IMward P. ;. m- , v r l a l,'"a ' f tzuiUy to n rh i f !riv ig an automchi.e aIu; c.atrd and w a.- Iin d $ 5 0 an Cinrles P filev and Ch irl .-t t ar ;i pleaded guilty to intc?.; a ch.irgi s arid were fined 51 and They a!3 paid. Ti;e mm arc f (lochen and were arrested Th.ur.aft rncwr. at th- ern-r ff M ar.d Lincoln wav. YISITINii IN ILLINOIS. i Mr. and Mrs. George P.ob.-r:.-, Y. ; Mishawaka a v.. are i.-i;::.g with r 1-i ativf.- in Centralia, III. '
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Select Brand of Home Cured pounds average, not salty, 10 Lb. Pail Lard, J Home Rendered y e mCj Mngle Pound of Lard t Beef Pot Roast, 1 I p per pound fi L Beef Shoulder Roast, S per pound v a Short Ribs of Beef, f per pound t vJvJ Beef Brisket, 1 0 per pound E J& Hamburger, 1 f per pound . . , Zeal Pockets, . fjper pound Lm & Veal Stew, Qfn per pound taKJi Veal Chops, 5Qo per pound 01 Veal Roast, per pound Cjt3L Salt Pork, i&r per pound 15 Cooked Pressed Beef, sliced, per pound . , jjab
CASH AND CARRY MISHAWAKA
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Trust & Savings of Mishawaka
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'First National Bank
Deposits made befoie April 12th will draw interest at
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4 from April 1 st.
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The Ham Tree Mule The Funniest Act in Vaudeville
SINGER THE GREAT Ituoi i n N i . It r almici.m
ROSA Ju-t tho Iniral (.irl f.-
j PRICES Adults 40c, Children 20c. Sunday Matineej
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