South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1921 — Page 5

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Complete List of Presents to Brides and Grooms

GIFTS FROM SOUTH BEND. Max Adler Co.. bathrobe for first groom. Acme Stores Co , 100 lbs. sugar to the tenth bride. American Trust Co., $5 in gold for bride's savings account. Auditorium Theater. complimentary tickets for brldo and eroom. Ault's studio, Eastman kodak to 13th bride. Adam Dernier, ferns and fern baskets for the first three brides. Abe Herman, casting rod. tackle box. reel, lines, bait. Blaekstone Beauty Shop, mast ir, marcel and shampoo to bride. Blackfrtonc Shop, blouse for bride. Blaekstor.c theater, free tickets to first bridal party. Brandon - Durrell Company, Bilk nightgown for bride. Brunswick Shop, $10 credit on phonograph. B. B. Cleaners, $5 worth of cleaning: to first bride; $5 worth of pleating and hemstitching to ill St. Chamber of Commerce, year's subscription to "South Bend Today." Clauer's. Rogers home making silver set of 26 pieces. DeFrees Millinery Co., hat tor bride. Dime! Shoe Store, pair white pump or Oxford for bride. Douglas Shoe Store, pair shoes for bride. Economy Department Store, iiilk drestf. $10 hat and a pair of ladies' oxfords. Elbel Bros.. $10 In Victor records. Ellsworth's Store. $30 in gold to best lookinsr June first bride and $3 In merchandise to first 10 r rides. Engels Cut Rate. wedding cicars to first three groorrus. First National Bank. $5 In gold for bride's pavings account. Frances Shop. Georgette blouse for first five brides. C. E. Frank, paper bridal s-Jlte. Gately's. silk blouse for brid. Charles C. Gates. $S worth of dance tickets to first five couples, a'.so wedding dinner. T. S. Garland and Co., $15 ailk jport dress. Grand leader, silk lingerie. I E. Greenan. $1.000 household Insurance policy. Guarantee Shoe Store, pair oxfords for groom. Harold Music Shop. $10 credit cn talking machine. Heller Furniture Co. fi.reless cooker valued" at $25.50. William H.ipp, $100 credit on strictly modern five-room bunpa low. Haugh Harmon. $50 discount rn any house soM.

Hibbcrd Printing Company, 1P0 wedding announcements. Homo Furniture Co., metal table lamp. Hull and Calnon, one log hand carved redwood packed with chocolate. Tom A. Hynes of New Jersey railroad, round trip ticket with Pullman to Detroit for couple. Interurban Tibor Journal, on year's subscription. J. M. Jolly, $25 to groom who purchases lot in River Park addition. Kay-Bee Clothing Co.. hat and blouse. H. D. Lee. One Suit Ladies' Fnion Alls. Lelnbach. Humphrey & Torrey, $50 discount on lot. LIttl.j Folks Shop. 12-pleco baby outfit. E. E. Mnncrold. photo of best looking bride and first bride. Frank Mayr & Sons, silverplated coffee percolator. Arthur L. Miller, one ton of coal. Mondor Millinery, hat for bride. Newman's $10 In trade to th youngest; $10 In trade to the oldest; $10 in trade to the prettiest, and $20 in trade to the first bride answering Thomas Edieon's questionnaire correctly. The News-Timea, $25 tea set to first bride. Year's subscription to first six brides. Northern Indiana Office Equipment Co.. clothes tree. Olive- Barber Shop, shave and massage for groom June 2nd. Oliver hotel, bridal suite. Oliver Style Shop, crepe do chine nightgown for first bride. Talace Theater, box at Christmas performance. Reed and King, accounting system for bride, also groom. Reeder Bros.. 10 phonograph records Ridenour Garment Co., five fancy cretonne garden aprons. Rirs Furniture Co., Vacuum cleaner. Columbia Grafonola, 42 Inch cedar chest, floor lamp, porcelain top kitchen table, linoleum rug all of these subject to other purcheses from this store. Robertson Brcx.. fibre reed furniture. Schuyler Rose, ton of Topsy coil to 13th bride. Sailors Bros. Co, $19S fourrlece bedroom suite; all the winring couple has to do a to pet married In the front window or vestibul" of the store. Charles B. Sax & Company, et of table linen. O. W. Schaffner Electric Co., $1 Wear-Ever sauce fan to first 0 0 brides.

Charles M. Schuell. $15 tjlasJ vase. South Bend Electric Co., electric vibrator. South Bend Home Furnace Co.. $50 credit on purchase of furnace. South Bend Realty Co.. $200 credit on house or $100 credit on lot. Star Store, Mahofrany finish Ferving" tray and set of glaas tumblers to 5th, 10th and 15th brides. Swanson-Lee Furniture Co.. set of breakfast dishes to three brides. Washington Restaurant, free dinner to both bride and sroom. Ward and Lewis, $1 in trade to first 50 brides. Will II. Weaver, check for $25. George H. Wheelock & Co., a pet of dishes. Tom Williams, one glass towel bar. Williams & Co., Bridabouquet to the first bride applying at the store. Worden Realty Co.. South Bend watch for each June bride who purchases a hou.ce. Georgre Wyman & Co.. pair of white wool blankets. GIFTS FROM MI SI I A WA K A. Alexander's, men's silk hose to groom. Belger Furniture Co.. carpet pweeper to first ten brides. Carpenter Millinery, $5 hat. A. E. Cattleman, choice of 100 pounds of flour or ton of Manhattan coal. Fashion Leader store, silk dresa to bride. M. Gilbert & Son, black Cat Hoslery Konald Music Shop. $10 credit on talking machine. Matz & Forstbauer, folding auto seat and $5 in Kold for the first one who kisses the bride (must be witnessed). Milady Shop, silk underwear suit. Mishawaka Book Shop, framed poem. "Home", by Edgar A. Guest. Mishawaka Clothiers, man's bathing suit. Mishawaka Tharmacy, lady's gold fountain pen with mounted card. Mishawaka Trust and Savings Bank, $1.000 insurance on household furniture. W. H. rarmenter, electric table lamp. Feers Bros, large box of chocolates. Red Cross rharmacy. bottle of perfume. R. F. Simpson, four dmclng lessons and membership In phonograph exchange. Van Rie. set hollow handle knives and forks. Fred Vogt, lady's leather purse. Harry Worthington. 10 boxes complexion powder.

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Twenty-five hundred dollar's worth of beautiful presents will be formally presented to the winners in the Annual June Bride Contest of

The South Bend News-Times and

98 live merchants of South Bend and Mishawaka. Everything is free. There will be music, entertainment and fun galore. Nelson Lo Jones will be in charge of ceremonies assisted by John F. DeHaven. The winning brides and grooms will be there. Prizes for the first; prizes for the prettiest; prizes for the oldest; prizes for the smartest and prizes for the youngest. Come early! Stay late! Just an old fashion, good natured, rollicking family party!

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