South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 110, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 April 1921 — Page 13
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BERRIEN COUNTY'S FIRST WHITE SON CELEBRATES BIRTH
.Wilson Sparks Anniversary Ob.rrvc 91 Other In teresting ItemSr! to the Neu 5. Tin--. MU, Mich.. Att 1 r-wü.o t Sarka, the first wh ihi'.d born in Herrlen county, rrdrbratrd his r!? tdrthday yesterday. H was t' rn n a litt!" cabin mr whit H r.ow known .13 Station i:. n Ih'i mterurban line. The Berrien on :r.?y pervisors has ;ror.- on posing tho new ar--o which the rats of Mi. ; lng placed in all cur, f-alary comniittf? r.n the system J3 tf" comatc.i H'.ntin? that $2300 to buy new b b . -i r 1 of uxfi . r rl a opir.'.ir. :-: a ..an 1- r,U-r-v "..::;"'. Ti.r ; 1 tr-at ly, tl.' ir ti,ks. Th" rxpne of maintaining ami hiring r.ew clerks would brins the total to "till more. rteccmend-itior vas made that a commute b aiijio.ntM to Sitato against, the sm, ar.d .upersivor JDuerr, Iti.-':.a-k. Mol, hagen, Cupp. and Starkw il'i r were accordingly appointed. Midshipman Ured W. Irdr.er. a ttudfcnt at the Unlud St at -a Naval .ca.demy, Annapolis, will b graduated and commlHsioned in Ic.cemLer, JL months abead of the rtgu'.ar time, according to word received by his father. Henry Lardner. of thi city. The school comnittf of the Women's Progre;ine lejguo resiled J127 tonvanls the rlnl.ir!i-.-f milk fund from their ug ?ak- aturriiy. The, comlttcr. als acknowledges a gift of $30 from the Rotary club to hel'p extend thu work of the committee in forvdng lunches and in providing a dental chair fur the chool clinics. Buchanan lodg F. and A. M.. No. 68. has purchased the Dr. Trewin lot on Main si., in that village and plan to erect a u mple after organizing a company and Hin? enough Block to hnance the enterprise. I A junior play, "In Wal'k'-d Jim- j mie., "will be presented lv th., junior i clapj of tho high school on Thu.1clay and Friday v-ni:i?s. April ITS and 23. Mi?- 'umnck is directing tie performance. Upon returning from an extended visit in Kalamazoo Sunday, Mr. and i Mm. Walter I'arkiri f this city found that their home had b n thoroughly rantcktd during tlioir absence. A suit of loth s and an overcoat belonging to Mr. Parkin had been taken, and an old coat. , bearing the trademark or a Hrm. left in their sdea.l... Mrdo l.ffan. Tl". ear old. died Mondav afternoon at his homo m N. Front t.. after .-even month ilifrom cancer of thu stomach. I,ocan of Plymouth. Ind.. and live now a deputy sheriff, ami Culver A. Two son. Ward l'San of Nile-, brother-". Marshall. Hißh. and "!- ner of Plvmotnh. Ind.. Ior.ard f Williston. N. IV. and Gideon of South Bend, survive him. The body will b taken to plvmouth for b urial on Weine?dav. 'heater A. Aid rich, formerly ol Nile, ha effected a mercer of the Hnopcston (Illinois Herald and the i;ir. 4Hp WorUlv ChronieU-. a:o of that cit. The new publication will appear the nam" of the. Iloopcsion UiiUt I t I . . . . i . i Southern Miehican Diptriet Council No. 10? of the International Association of Machinists held thMr quarterly mctins in tho Iibor hall on Sunday. Uelpato wero unanimous in their deci.-ion that any attempt to force reduction of wiifr. and increase of hours would be resisted to the utmost. CONFIHMS 1U:P0HT. PARI. April 1?. Tb Fren"li forelsrn office todiy conrmed th report that Premier Rrnnd and Uloyd Oeorpe will lioM a conference at Hythe. England. Faturday. It wid be preliminary to tho eession of th uttema council Federal Land Bank 1020 YEAR 5 BONDS KJtwnpt from Fedrl. Mff. Municipal, and I.ornl Tnxatlon Dated Mar 1. lf.21. P' Mit 1. 1M1 Not redeemable bf're M.iy I. l'.'M. Interest payuM My . r 1 Nny. 1 at any Tedrnl I.bd.I bsn t 1 Meral Reserve Hink. 1'rii ipil p.iyabl at the link of !:.. CVtrron nnd reeller.-. 1 V. l -Ir.fpr-ct5nffeaMe in .Vn-inhntio::, of 1P-.ooO, A1. l.0"". b, ;:i'l $40." Rfdeeir.aMe at ?sr nn-1 irr any time after H jear- fn cf iJS'-e. rt t -a !.it'--Tim srrni:ii: court ou THU. UN IT III SI Ml s. ha. held tee IVink fr lefallv rrestel a- p;rt f the trttnklnp tem of i'nlt! tale. th t the bond lned fti tntnUo are instrument dide ot the I. . ("" ment. nl r rxrt..pt fTom Fe.leral. Mate. Munlrlp'. and lral taxation. Thffif bonds are accepab! b:. the United b't.it.-; Treasury ., security for C,o rmm.-nt .ipojdt. including r-t.tl funds'. Thy are lawful inv.Hr.irr.ts fe: all fiduciary and tri:.--t fur..'.under the Jurisdiction of th. United b'tates Com rnmer.t. They are eligible un b r laws of many of th- statt s invvtment of nil public th. ta iv !:t private fund. -.ffic-ially hpM and hav bcn rlijil'.c for inV(tmrnt by navings banks in thirty- -von fMUs. Price 100 and Interest Yielding 50 Goss-Geyer-Ross Co. I'nhm Tru-t BMg., South Ik-mi. lud. The fct.lt-!!;-!!! "tit 1.' ' while rot i. i r.i i. '.' I, r- !;- ! no lnforrn.iti"U ari.J ;..Im-- vv!a !i t!Vrp t- I"' ic wr itr r.-d r 1! i
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"there will bo an unbroken stretch of Mate hishway from a point three miles outlea.st of Li3Tonier to New Carlisle. Efforts are under way to have the route connecting Ugonier, Kendallville, which is not part of the Lincoln highway. Marriaire licens were granted .Monday to ClifTord Karl Rowe and Jenet Adams Palmatier of Elkhart, Richard. Mealoy and Mary Mabel Heater of Dowagiae, Mich.. Krncst
L. H. "Wright, director of the Indiana state highway commividii, h;i returned to Indianapolis after inspecting construction work on the ! Lincoln highway between Goshen i and JJpronier, carried over from !;jst
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John Ginter and Bernice Caw ley Hammer of Chicago and Ralph A. Wenger and' Dorothy E. Greenwalt of Elkhart. I. O. Wood, president of the City National bank, is seriously ill of indigestion. A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Zollinger. A daubhter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bickel. Miss Katherine Griner of Goshen
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with HER, what does he care? It Isn't the he is Interested. HEARTS her heart and his and sh9 has to have and to hold forever! has received a thoroughbred IVltin ese dog from. Mrs. H. A. Baxter of New York city. The fire department wts tailed when a Ford automobile owned and driven by Misn Lillian Toms of this city caught fire as it was being started at the Toms residence. Woodbridge N. Ferris, former governor of Michigan, ha been engaged .as one of the speakers for the annual institute of school teachers of STYLE SHOP
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An the An' g"o Don' death of William F. Puterbauch of I Klkhart. There are five candidate j for the office, which carries a salary j Of J.100O a year. j Th miller Electric company of Goshen was awarded the electric wiring contract for the $53,000 Waterford school buildir.gr. The thirty-fifth annual convention of the E khart County Sunday I School association was opened in the Kirst ML E. church Tuesday evening ar.d will ontinuc over Thursday afternoon. Speakers to be heard include Bernard Lea Rice, of TVtroit. Mich., director of religious education ir a Ietroit Presbyterian church; Vircil C. Finncll, field director of religious education for the Church of the Brethren; Rev. C. C. Gohn. pastor of the Central United Brethren ch jrch of Indianapolis and who lias Ixen identified with the Gypsy Smith revival in that city; Miss Nellie Younjsr. state children's division superintendent; Wayne G. Mijkr, strnto young- popple's division superintendent; Miss Julia Yockey of Plymouth, director of music and loader in organization work for youncr people; Rev. David Wells of New Paris, Rev. E. C. Berber of Elkhart and Rev. C. E. Adams of Benton. JUST FOLKS By EDGAR A. GUEST Tin: town or uskd to m-:. Used to i ii ink I'd like to go To the town I used to know As a little bare-foot lad. Tanned of cheek ah' always glad. i But it's been so long since I Told t ho good old friend good-bye An' set out for wealth an' fame. That it cannot be the same, An maybe I'd better not Spoil the picture that I've got. Bill's been back, an' he tells me Town's not what it used to be; That old Barker's grocery store Isn't open any more. An' most folks we knew are gone. Moved away cr traveled on To a brighter realm than this.
lA?range county to h held at LasrranpA nxt September. A Ford coupot, belonging to S. R. U'ohlford of Goshen. wa.! stolen from Wa.iinpton and Main streets, where it v parked. Saturday nipht. Police are unable tr find a clue. A Doderei readier owned and driven by Dr. Summer A. Edmands of Goshen anl a Ford driven by Harry Brady of Mhawaka collided in Gophen Saturday nt?hl. Both machines wero damaged. Th candidate for Concord township ases5--or who secures the endorsement of a majority of the .".7 republican precinct committeemen of the township will be recommended to the Indiana state board of tax commissioners for appointment by Wilson If. Rood of Goshen, aspessor to Rkhart county. The -a-cancy in tlie Concord township asFs,orship was brought about bv
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