South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 120, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1921 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ANNOUNCE CLEANUP COLLAF POINT I..VT 50.. r,, AND 7")c A YARD 44 INCH CEDAR CHE5TS $15.95 ESSAY SUBJECTS Robertson v7 OHE Fop. th: Money Bnrclcn Li-t- Tnpir for Pupil I c. Mnnjirr I'rzv ScrJ inniis Aid Campaign. t . St ore Opens 8:30 Closes 5:50 Saturday Open Till 9:30 u S U h j--for th " ' n t 'p V"' 77
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nurs, r turned fron; AM i. hrrhe u.v f .illtl several m ent lis air n h count of illness of lr r f.thT. Mis Ir.i M. flaskill of th Iridi.'tt.a s ! . 1 1 h'oar! of hilrh. v:i? h- onferrin
it. I'uli.i, fiur.ty h'-ilth nuraf. Mcnib?rn of th Woiiicin Miir.p , ry ?ority f th XorfDi"rn a.-o-i.i- j ton of th- Itaptl-t rhun'h. in sion ' Uz th Vrt Itipti.'t f hur h h-r 'tiUrsflty. "Icf"I Mrs. !. . Ia is If South I'.en! proi,l nt. Mis. It. ' rf.irkr r.t Ivipttrt vi ptsil?nt. frx. (J. A. Mayor of Mishaw ika -iV-tary. uni Miv. ('. I;. Jfaywou'i of.
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li.'i i t I ' Kr u.i r y 17. ! Mis In. i M. Cask 11 of Indianapoj li. r pr-s ntiriu' th' Ititliana statt" fioard of ht-alth. h lJ niift rt nefs ;
h r with .1 . . I or. man. supf-nt-t iiI rU !" th- Cimht-n -ity srhools. , Frank Ahh'Ht. h al nf th Atiu ri- ; can I:-tl Cross rhaptT hr-: Mist Narni Ükst-r. Cross ninst', ami vih-r.. I Tho davüirht saving oiUr rnatlo hy
;th' C,fihn t tiu;i il s--ral wf-eks ; ' wil Inot I' ri!'rvl, lTisin ;
i having t n i m h.J hy all intorrstf-d Parti- t r -1 1 1 . t i ti ri slow tinif. M.inufaturers hrnl t i t i n 1 tht nun:ikiriK for daylight .".iviiiir. Thfounil prant'l th ptition. hut j mad it continent on tu arhy cltltefl j pointy t fa s't thio. Tho (Jamrn Tau s nr.i ity and Pflta SitiDKi Cpsilon fraternity will kiv- a :sunimr dam in party in Moos hall ! next Monday niirht. Th- Sy-opatintr I Five of St. l'-t rshm Fla., will i play. Wae dancing pavilion. Iiko WaI wan--, will h' opfiifd for th- season
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luncheon was served by the hostess. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mr. George Wagoner, 4 T. 1 LJ. Tenth St.. Mlshawaka Thursday. May An all day meeting of the Indies' Aid society of the M. F. church was held Thursday at th1 home of Mrs. Stuart Penrod. P. Eighth rt. 'Jho day was pent sewing, quilting and knotting comforter. A pot-luck
dinner
kiwaiiis clu! will he sent to the na
tjonal convention to h-id in Clve- ' r -Jirstra will play. lit nl in June. The vwill go on a ! Thre is no traft- of the whereial tram over th- New York Central ! :ifuts of Harry J. Sterling -6. fe rtdlroaii ! hlow-r. who escaped from the Flk- ( Th' annual Chandler school ror- j h-rt county jail Tuesday morning at
-i f will bo held Friday evening. May J. and repeated Tuesday evening, ilav 1V
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was served at noon to 12
Th regular meeting will
b held Wednesday, May 4. at the horn of Mrs. Fred Milier. N. Fighth st. Mrs. Arthur Green, assisting hostess. The first metding of the recently organized Queen Fsther circle of the M. K. church was held Tliursdny
At Warsaw it is
jlareri' o S. Parrow, Chicago ilniinnl l.iwvtr, will -ori'luct th' defence f Peter Fo and .1. .1. Hums of Chi!goan.l Joseph lUersand A. Silhert if Knox, four alled Culver hank jobbers. wii( are to be tried in the
K"-iuko eiri-uit court. J Fje.-tnient pro-eedinus brou
:ht by
jaines A. Arthur f i.o Angeles. Cm '.if., against C. IV Munon' of (Joshua, expert accountant and former jepuiy autlifor. ar to be heard in 'h court of S. S. V'hloler. .1. P.. next jlonday. It is alleged that Munson w s jr.rio r nt for the Arthur home-it-.:.l here. He his occupied it for I bout a jf.tr. William F. Stiver. Clinton township truster, has deferred letting of ontractn ftr eretdion of a new centralized s hor.l house near Mil'.rrsurg until May o. Estimate a)st of (h building i placed at $72.000. i II. . I. King, secreatry cf the ;r"hf!i Chati'.ber of Pommerce, is in tlanti'- City. X. J.. attending th4nmi.il convention of the national 6rdy. , Jes C. Plough. 7. f'ir ."0 years a Resident ef Goher.. died at the home f his son. Mel Plough, in Flkhart Wednesday. He was h civil war vet
eran. His wife han been d- id ftr 21' years. Surviving ore six sons and 4n daughter. I A son wh.s born Thursday tr Mr. pd Mrs. Owen Leak. J Mr. ami Mrs. Puss-11 Whitm.r of j Flkhart. formerly 'f Goshen, are the larnts of a son. born Thursday.
Marian U Kehr, daughter of Mr.
ind Mis IVrry Kehr, died Thuisda.
William Stump of near Pii-tol, barged with failuro to support his
t if-, admits that during the four
months of their married life he had Aurchad her nothing hut two pair Of stocking one of which cost 1? jrnts and the other 27 cents. Mr Stump was ordered to pay his wife 1 3 rr week for support, j Tn a bas-ehali frame pla' ed nt Napan Gishen h ig: lx school reflated Jsappane.1 high school. I Moro than persons attended a i indergarten prngrnm given liy stuntH of th Soutli Fifth arid Chamterlain buildings nt tho Chandler iulblinc. I pev. Harry C Harman. p.Ttor cf fne First M. F. chtirch. i" in Indianapolis attendinc: a cput. il cf dcleate. from Indinr.a crift re r.ce cf cSe church. Sessions are held at the fridlan Street church and preided ,jrr hy Pw-hop V. P. P ete. head cf IhA Indianapolis area of the M. F. jhurch. j Warren A Mctbiry cf Goh n was thurday grant-il a !icre from arl MfChry. H win liiervd not to retisarry within two e.ir.s. j tr M.trv Pt h r m a :-. . whr Ii! fcentlv. b ft a will b- f;ue.tt!ilr g a'.! Her property to h r tiaughter. Gladxs
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fin ,.vi,'b xvt,on he wa. nermitte.l I evening ai um- nouie oi .urs. .en
t strat scrubbing the front porch I McGrew, X. Fighth st. Numbers on of the residence section of the jail. : tnp Program were a piano selection
announced that ' Sheriff Fonda has but little hones of ! l Miss Alta Cook; scripture lesson, announced uui , .-t, Camrit.,,, u;u
! fimiing St rling. who was to have i o..... .w,.
garet uastie; prayer, aus. a. p.
! Prandenburg. In the business ses
sion planst were outlined for the year's work. Mrs. William Stone
David Overholser died Thursday at!'"" " "P,v. , r a.,,o,f.,r vtr ai... (pointed superintendents of the cir-
Iteery of I3ronson, Mich. He was a brotber of Mrs. Pavhl Widn.oyer of
Mrs. Walter Jenson was hostess to a company of friends Thursday afternoon complimenting Miss Margaret Hodkinson of Chicago. The guests were entertained with a program of victrola inus:-; vocal o'.o. Mrs. Jacob Zerbo, anI stunts. A two course luncheon was srved. Spring tlowern were attractively used in tlie table decorations. The Sunshine club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Hazel Nelson. 20: F. Fighth st.. Mlsha waka. Following the business session, a story telling hour was held, when each member took part. Miss Olive Kerr was awarded the prize for the best story. The contest favor was won by Mrs. Iva Karl. A two cours luncheon was served by the hostess. The net meeting will 1 held in two wee äs
at tne no me- or .irs. i.ua pippmger
12ä Calvert St., South Pfnd. The Mysterious Fight club will be entertained Saturday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. William Wenman. The conditions of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Forythe, Smith st.. who have been ill several weeks, are improved. C. P. Smith returned today from a week's business trip in Flkhart
land Goshen. ! Harry K. Brandenburg. superintendent of the school at Cass. Ind., I will arrive here today to spend his vacation with his parents. Rev. and j Mrs. A. I. Prandenburg. S. Seventh ! Miss Myrtle Olston returned to
her home at Plymouth. Ind. today, after a week's visit with Mrs. .1. W. Mills.
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"I thanked God for the bonest-to-goodnesis woman who was) my wife." he writer. Put, it flattered him. just the same, when Edith looked longest at him! He admits
in "The Confesions of a Hus
band," the man's side of married life, beginning Monday in the News-
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been arraigned yesterday on a
charge of stealing $M)0 from the fe
of the ofhee of the Orpluum thater
in Flkhart.
Purial will be made near
I cle, which will meet the second i Tuesday of each m.onth. The next i meeting will be held Tuesday. May
10. at the home of Mrs, William
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'genial Thirteen club was held at the I home of Mrs. J. Stackman, Lincoln I way. The afternoon w as spent with contests and other social diversions.
Favors were awarded to Mrs. Stackman, Mrs. Dora Evans. Mrs. Mary
Air. and Mrs. Plomer Michael, died Thursday at the home of her parents
near Penton. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Posen P. Wanamaker died Thürs- ! day. j Mrs. Maude Hummer-Kelly of Flkhart. formerly of Goshen, is tin- . der $500 bond, charged with violation of the liquor law. Her trial has been et for May 16 In the city court ; in Flkhart.
RIVER PARK
and eight the meeting
' Thirteen members l gue? were present at
of the River Park Independent club Thursday afternoon Ht the home of i Mis. Lawrence Picking, N. Margaret st. rd. A short business session was held when arrangements wer- made to hold an all-day thimble. Tuesday, .Abiy Z at the home of Mrs. J. W. , Mills. A pot-luck dinner will be , s r ed at noon. The program, consisted cf a piano solo, Miss Edna
Picking; vocal trio. Mrs. Karl Eager. Mi-- Olston and Miss Edna Picking; violin solo. Miss Edna Picking; accompanist. Miss Olsjon. Two interesting contests were enjoyed and favors were awarded to Aliss Alyrtle Olston. Mrs. Frank Rupe and Miss I le'.en Eager. The out of town cuest. were Mrs. Karl Eager. Mrs'. X. L. Ault and Miss Myrtle Olston of Plymouth. Ind. A four course
FELS BETTER THAN IN YEARS
Mrs. Wikman Says Nothing Reached Her Case Until She Tried Tanlac.
Poster nnd Mrs. Myrtle Krill. A two course luncheon was served by the hostess. The next m.eeting will be held in two weeks at the homo of Airs. Alary Schock. S. Sixth st. Mrs. Thomas Crit entertained the Jolly Social club at her home.
6 09 Clifford ct. The time was spent j socially ami with needlework. A j I
two course luncheon waa served. The next meeting will be held in two
weeks. i Miss Genevieve Chaterton enter- ! tained a number of school friends Thursday evening in celebration of j her birthday anniversary. Music, i games and contests featured the '
evening. Refreshments were served.
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jote! Thürs.', i y V"wsraper and
rfae Community." j Mr-. W. Pay Hi tkighws- centrarf r.
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Its Relationship to j dition w ere
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Membership on the c;ty b' ard ff ed.';!tifn. Mrs llat'h i -v. ti "miner.t ;iub woman and a rpuMbm The fjity cour.c;l . .1 1 r. dir. ' e'.n t a ä-.ember ( f th" 1 . ar l to i:ccted "VN i 1 -Jam H. Xymewr. repb'i. an.
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They will res;d at the home of the trIJ parents durtrg the crtmng summer. ' Senior of Middlebury high s-'tioo Tliv;rsday right pr's'-ntd "irfen Ktr.'H at th Midlleburj- opera house.
Willem Keth. .ccrg P 1otson. Oljie H.iiiitji and A.-
"Tanlac i the only thing that ever h. lped m' " sai l Mrs. Anna Wikmnn. 47 Yuba St.. Atuskegon. Alich.. "and that N saying a great deal, for I sought relief from rny troubles in every direction. "1 am feeling- hotter r.cw than 1 have for 10 ears. and it's all due to Tanlac. For three years I suffered from stomach trouble, nervousness and a generally weak, run-down con-
I had ro appetite and there anv things I couldn't at
without their making me sick. I wap s r.ervou I eoubl hardly kr p still, and my b u k hurt like it was breaking in two. My nervousness and miery robbe I me cf many a right's sleep It was a drag ft r mc to gr t through my housework, for I cnudn't even sweep out a room without being tlre.l out completely. "Well, I am certainly grateful to the good people who permitted their tatcm-nts to he published in the paper, for th it is how- I came to get Tanlac. My appetite no- is so good . I r.i!i h trdly cat mugh to satisfy' ir. ; m r ating w hatever I pleaje and nothing ever hurts me. I sleep fine, neer feel perous or hae a pain of ; any kind, and in fact am a well and happv woman. I have t-dd i,ianv of
I mv friends about Tanlac nd m Mac);gi,d to give this public statement 1 Ma-for what it may be worth to others." j
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One lot of Men's Umbrellas, ro;i;.:iy priced up to $2.50 each Saturday M.fjO each. These arc good Unihrella s:h various handles. Pencils A new assortment of th- wr!! ki-.nt. Eversharp Pencils in black or brown enamel at only 50c each. On sale in the Jrwnly Depa rtment. Tooth Paste Sale The popular Pebeco, Pepsocicnt and Dr. Turners Tooth Pastes in regular mLtubes are offered at 39c each. Exceptional Saving The $2.25 size box of Coty's L'Oiion Face Powder is now on sale at 83c a box. A big value. Hosiery Seconds for Misses and Children Misses fine ribbed Hose in black, white and cordovan 3 pairs for $1.00. Infants' Cashmere Hose, white 3 pairs for $1.00. Infants' Cotton Hose, white 1 5c a pair. Infants' Lisle Hose, white 2 5c a pair. Women's Lisle Hose Black, white and grey, wide top regular 75c grade for 50c. Athena Underwear Pure Silk Union Suits, band top, tight knee, pink $6.75 and $7.7 5. Fine Mercerized Suits, trunk and tiht knee $2.50 and $2.75. Fine Lisle Suits, tight and umbrella knee $2.00 and $2.50. Lisle finished Suits, tight and umbrella knee, closed and envelope style, pink and white $1.00 and $1.35. For Men White Oxford Shirts with attached collar and hrench 2 button cuffs. A very popular Shirt $3.50. "Nofadc" Shirts in neat stripes and colors $1.50 to $3.75. All Silk Neckties of brocaded and striped effects in beautiful colors 25c and 30c. Athletic Union Suits 95c. Athletic Union Suits of corded Madras $1.50 and $1.95. Exceptionally good values in Hose at I 9C and 2 5c a pair, and Wayne Knit irregulars at 3 pairs for 5 1 .00.
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