South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 25
SUNDAY. JUNE 19. 1921
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fected beauty marked, ar.on: a number of mil-June wed r.g. the marrlar rf Mlm Hen Hcru-rm-m. Calhoun rt.. Mlhawaka, daughter of VJlllim Feb. rmar.. to Inir. P. Dolk. Fon rf .!r C. :;. IkJ'k of ßouth Ufnd "which slernnlz 1 nt the First Presbyterian church. Mishawaka. 5Vitur1ay afternoon at 4
o'clock. Dr. J. IT. TTurnett read th lrnprclve Kpiscor':l srvlco. As the 205 guest wrro being :"hcrod to their rTt. Mrs. T. J. V. 11 nk rdayed "The Y -r.Mi.m Lov'
J--S" by Nov! a an 1 "At Dr-vnlnr' jy Cadrr.-in. Direct! before th" :iitranc cf the bridal party -which f proreed d to thr? rr.'.c cf "The 4 Bridal Chorus" from Iohcngrlr.. MLm Jo.ophl n Pkf r sin'l "Facramfnt." Irarlng the ceremor.v Mi.
Ierkr ror.ilon d "Oh I'rrfert ve."
Ah th" proce;on recM'-d Mrs. Fir.lt 1 playr-.l Mn ir !ohn'3 v; r.z mirch. I As Mir Hflf-n I.iricr. wlm U-.l t h r
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Jrft ;;Js- rf :..; Ir.iff h. Harry I' r'-r ftnd Ctrl I'TH toe'-tyr appro.i ( 1 thf c hnncr-1 from tli" ri'ht. Mi..-: Mary Vito-i and ML Win iff Kry-
of-r a? ma Ms of honor fullow;;.
Mis Lmp took th. ir pliers at tho left ot t'tif a!?Tr Just jirrr.fl ir.? th" mtr.inr r,f flalr.ty littl Ml.-a I5r.it-
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vhitr sati.'i knr-bn-4 ra.-hion. tip.-! bri'l" wns mr by t!ir rM.m nnl hi.-! "best m.;r.. Wil!.. r H.irUn. Tli- .iltir', wa i luiikf r wltii jtil- ir: t rsp: r 1.1 1 Vlth b.1k-tM of j,!rik proiiU . j Mis- I, in-.: vi: " a b'c,min-T ' frock (! v.-:..... in y. iiiw or?: i n.ly I
anil a h';ro' . r - ir of artistically
fnh!r:.r.l of ir.iv .1 tb v. . i a:d (:.!; with pink tili:- rib'ion.. M;.--s Vt a J
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vorc a ror.'!trr similar to Mi s Twin'f. Mi-i Kryd r w.- . ttr-a ti .
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with riibon t rim m in rs in mntratln? tonr.-. !!i r r.- v. al- o rorsic of t!-..- f '.ioh'm How-:-s aril v:tM tioil with a bow of tullr fp'-at-Incr thr hob- of ;;r fro'k. MiCt'7:ri was b :n'irr in h'-r littb- orfTinly froi k of rosr f.ink. Sh cirrlrl a o;u.iint ro!onial bouquet o
mixr.l tlowrr. Th brib in hrr fimf.ly coi:cc ivnl pown of bridal satin tuuehod with rnr point lar- wan most charming. Hrr vril of bridr's Illusion wan dcvld with a widr ruc!i!n at thr back of hrr hrnd from which fvll tiny showers of white satin ribbons, two umall brandeaux of th illusion formed a crown and held in plarr tho veil which fell to the hern of hrr fhort, gracefully draprd skirt. Slir carried a .shower bouquet of white rweet poaH, feverfew and vnllev lilies. ixty-flve puests were received at the home of the bride's- lister. Mrs. J. C. Ilrown, Immediately fo"!Iowinc
the fervlco. A profusion of pardrn llowers employed In the home deco-
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artistic -cheme. Tlie bridal table
was appointed in pink and whit .and v.is cor.trrod with rt liie brl 1 1! cake (linked with pink taper In silver holders. Mr. and Mrs. Dolk left for a lake
crip, the brlle traveling in a au!t of Trench blue canton erepe with ."mall hat cf th arr. material embroidered In white ani adorned with a lircr pin. At some nr announced that Mr. nnd "Mrs. Dolk will be at home to friends at 303 W. M.arIon St.. South Ucr.J. aftrr Fopt. 1. Mi.t Acres Auer of Ixkeille and i:da-ir F. Schäfer, Jflama ft. roart. wero married Saturday mornlntr at o'ciocok at tho parsonage of Rev. V ("Joffeney, ILev. Goffeney perform.-lrt-thr -rv1crs. Mi'-s Auer has been employed as a teacher at the Ulver Park school for sevrral year, comlnc: to Eouth I5-r.d from Iikovllle, Ind Th? coup left immediately on a 10 day motor trip thro-uh Ohio, Illinois nnd northern Indiana. After July 1, they w!U rrsido on tho farm of tho rrooni in Tnion tcwr.fhlp. ADD Society for Sun a. m. A rardon cird party will be plven by th fv.-uth Bnd "Woman's club V dr; sd ay, Juno 22, at the home uf Mrs. V. K. Sherman. 113 X. Shore K All club members and their fri- ndH are Invited to attend. Tho proceeds will be used to buy new furniture for the club rooms. Dosf : atiom r.iy be made by calling Mrs. C. R. Adams, 111 11. Dayton st., or MrA Knowles Smith. 12 47 Leeper aV. Mr. and Mrs. George Milbern Stu leb.iker, Jr., entertained with a i! tji'-ini,' party Friday nlcjht at the Hudson like rasino. Tho quests v. . re Mr. and Mrs. John "Woolverton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woolverton. Mr. ar.d Mrn. (.'. K. Stephenson, Mr. an i Mrs. J. Fred lllnham, Mr. and Mr--. Joseph M. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reynold?, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. rharbs It. Duff. Mr. and Mrs. Shlrl.-y Reynolds, Y. T. Davles. Mrs. .b-ep;i do Lorenzi, .Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Clnisman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mnr;'.i!i, Mr. .and Mrs. Victor Jonen, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 1,. I'orter. The marriage of Miss Alice M, L' vi v and Edward P. I-atoskl was f- tl' ir.nizerl at a nuptl.il mass Satur day morning at 6:?.0 o'clock at Ft. Fatri' k's church, the Rev. John V. i ' 'itf o:'lu iatin-r. Miss Madelot; Duyb'. and Stanley Chelmaniak were tii.' only attendants at the- ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Jitoski .eft for a wrddinj trip through the east and will bo at home at 102S W. Colfax iv., aft r Aug. 1. Mrs. Harvey Rostiser, 1034 Portage a ., entertained eiht tables at bridge Friday afternoon at her home. The favors of the afternoon were awarded Mrs. Alfred Mailing. Miss Gladys Van Gorder, Mrs. Fred Reed and Mrs. Charles Schadt. Garden flowers t o r m c d attractive decorations throughout the house, and dainty refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Ken
nedy of Detroit, Mich., the house it uest of Mrs. Frank "Whitehall, was a purst. Dr. and Mrs. C. L.. Geyer. 1202 Woodward av., entertained three tables at bridge Friday night at their home. Favors of the evening were won by Mrs. Ienn J. Oare and Harry Sjhadt. Refreshments were served. The Idle Hour club save a farewell party Friday ni.sht at tho home of Mrs. William Hep;e. "-2 Lincoln way
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News-Times Romance Results In Pretty Nuptial Ceremony
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MRS. IRVIX S. DOLK (Photo by Mangold). The marriage of Mis Helen cherman and Irvin S. Dolk, both of whom were formerly members of Tho News-Times editorial staff took place yesterday afternoon at a beautiful church ceremony.
K., honoring Mrs. James Collard and Mrs. Devero Hubbard, who leave July 1 for California, and for Mrs. John Rrodbeck, who wil'. leave today for Pittsburg. Dinner was s rved to 2 puest at a table attractively
centered with a bouquet cf pink and ! t white sweet peas. Contests were a j diversion of the evening and favors i
were awarded Mrs. Hairy Cro-s. Mrs. W. D. Staples and James Collard. The ICth annual reunion of the Terre Coupe school pirls was held at tho homo of Mrs. War I Names in Michigan City all day Thursday. A picnic dinner was served at noon to 11 guests. Following the business session, a social hour was enjoyed. Tho next meeting will bo held on Juno 17, 1022, at the homo fu .Mrs. Arwllda Nickerson, New Carlisle, Ind. Announcement has 1 e( n made of the marrlacre of Miss Harriet McNabb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorg;e McNabb, N. Noire Dame
av.. and Dan Powers, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Powers. 22 K. Cedar
?t., which took place last Tuesday morning at S o'clock at St. Joseph's church, ll''v. P. J. Carroll officiating.
I.Miss Josehine Rotka and Harry L.
'powers atteadrd the couple. Mr. and Mr. left for a trip to Chicago j and will be at home to friends after July 1, on Francis
Miss Minnie I. Kinsr. 1 402 Miami St., and Sam A. Dannison. South Rend, were married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the (Irace M. R. church by Rev. R. D. Re?k. After a wedding trip to Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Dannison will be at home at 1402 Miami st.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ilaawell, Navarre Place, have returned from the Shriner'9 convention at De3 Moines, la. Dr. and .Mrs. C. K. Fa very have returned from a three weeks' trip through the east. WhL there they attended the American Medical association meeting in Roston. Mis-s Lyle Whitcomb, ZÖ1 Edgewater dr., has returned from a six
months' stay In southern California. Ueforo returning home. Miss Whitcomb visited friends In Denver and Roulder. Colo. Sam Cohn, 1119 F. Michigan st.. who has been visiting his brother, Leo It. Cohn, of Denver, Colo., for the past month, has returned home. Mrs. E. T. Ward, SCTD N. Michigan St., has as her quests her couin, Mrs. Charles Scharf and her daughter. Miss Evelyn ßcharf, of Pardeeville. Wis. Mr. and Mrs. IT. A. Hoover, 221 W. North Shore dr.. have returned from a 10 days visit In New York City and other points In the east. While In Philadelphia, Mr. Hoover attended the 24th annual convention of the National Hardwood Lumber association, which convened at tho Rellevuo-Stratford hotel on June 9 and 10. Miss Marcla Smith is at home from Dana hall for the summer. Mrs. Frank N. Smith. 791 Van Ruren St.. has as her guests, her e on. Clifford Smith and wife, and small daughter, of Akron, O. Mr. and Mrs. John Brodebeck and pons Howard and John. 606 Iceland av., left today for an eastern motor trip while, en route they will etop at Mttsbbrs. Pa.
MISS KIEFER'S PUPILS GIVE PIANO RECITAL
A piano recital was given by Miss Ethel Kiefer. 121 Paris st.. Saturday afternoon. Miss Kiefer's students, who appeared on the program wer? ns follows: Helen Slaybaugh. Loulso Schultz, Rernico Vinson. Helen McCombH. Margaret Angus, Zcla May Webster. Florence MIddleton, Ireno Ray, Orion Gaymon, Nancy Pe-der-son. Richard Relnoehl. Alice Marion Rudduck. Virginia Kalo. Loraine Rupe, John Freehafcr, Wiiilam Hillman. Dolores Ahbaugh. Violet Forst. Ruth Williams. Flora Louise Hamilton. Mamlo Shatto, Florence Irner. Virgil Prlnty, Esther Steele. Virginia Vogg, Helen Dallle and Iaura Wagner.
MAltRIAC.E LICENSES. Dwight Poyser. Elkhart; Anna Peterfon, South Rend. P. Edward Pulver, Minnie B. Hodges, both of Kalamazoo, Mich. Edward Palem, Ethel Harness, both cf South Bend. John R. Schall. Ruby Cunningham,
, both of South Rend. t llfIH T T"ft A A f I M 1 M
liuam r. 1 eit-rvon, .uwiianaka, Alice Henderson, South Rend. Edgar Schafer, Agnes M. Auer, both of Lakeville, Wallace C. Mosier, Mansfield, O., Naomi Van Fleet, South Rend. Mcrrltt A. Price. Myrtlo M. Self, both of Mishawaka. Irvin S. Dolk, South Rend, Helen Scherman, Mishawaka.
WEDS AT EARLY MASS SATURDAY
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Announcements
Miss Dora Hershcnow, r; 1 1 California av., will act as ho.-te.s to the
members of tho Mus.cian's Tuesday nicht.
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MRS. FRED P. CROWE After a nuptial mass at St. Monica's church, Mishawaka, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowe left for a short wedding trip.
Evelyn Enjoys Her Position on News-Times Society Page
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FATIiYX A 1131 STRONG Evelyn is the petite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Armstrong. 521 i Cottage Grove av., and has gained almost as much fame as a "contributor" tu the Tower of Babel" as tJie conductor of The News-Times column her father.
TflZZiRP 3 LEWIS 226 South cfuan tn
Catering to women who care the Ward & Lewis Style Shops offer the season's best. At this time prices are much lower than heretofore and garments may be had at a substantial saving. YOU'LL SEE!
The Real Gift Shop By a very careful selection, we have hundreds of suitable gifts for all occasions in our Art Shop. There is no need wondering what you should give when in a few moments you will be able to choose the gift from our well selected stock. You will find all the latest styles and designs of frames in our picture framing department. Why not allow us to frame those pictures. MAKIELSKI'S ART SHOP The Shop of Courtesy Oliver Theater Bldg.
PRESBYTERIANS TO ASK HARDING TO CALL FOR DISARMAMENT PARLEY
Members of First Presbyterian church will petition Pres't Warren G. Harding to call a conference cf nations to bring about the enforcement of disarmament. Tho church eesslon directed that Judge Fred C. Klein, Rev. Archibald McClure. minister of the church, and W. O. Da,v:es draw up the petition, which follows: "We, the undersigned members of First Presbyterian church, cf South Rend, Ind., do respectfully petition your honor and ask that you call a conference of nations, t specially England, Japan and tho United States, for tho purpose of devising means to enforce disarmament and perpetuate the peace rf the world." This is the first concrt l movement in South Rend religions institutions In tho nation-wirto v.-rk of reeking to bring about disarmament. The petition will be placed in tho church corridors during Sur:. lay's services for members to attach their Fignatures. Copies of th prti-bm will be cent to Rep. A. J. Hickey nnd Sens. Ell F. Watson and Harry S. New.
PEGGY'S FATE NOW RESTS WITH JUDGE
CHICAGO, Juno IS Opv?s!ng cour.ol ceas-cd- firing" their ivandal barrage 1n the Pe-ggy Jcycft alimony drive today. Ju Jg Sabath row "has tir.der conI' ration the request Peggy Jcyce, pretty show-girl wife of J. Stanley Joyce, for $10.000 a month temporary alimony. The- Judge will rule Wed"nelsy whether Peggy will have to appear in court following the request of Joyce's lawyer that "your honor ou-ht to get a bird's eye view of this
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The Much Talked of SUMMER DRESS EVENT Continues Summer Dresses at .......... $5.00 Summer Dresses at . .7. . . - .$10.00 Summer Dresses at . . . . .:.. . . $17.50 Summer Dresses at . . . . ... . . $25.00
Organdies, Voiles, Ginghams, Linens, Imported Materials and
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PICTURES AND FRAME
Before moving we shall clear out our stock of Framed Pictures, Frames and Minors. Our assortment of pictures embraces the lighter whiter ones for the nursery and the deep, rich backgrounds for the den or living room. Mottos, Poem, Madonnas, Statesmen and Holv Pictures all must be cleared out.
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