South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1921 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH BEND NEYS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 6. 192! kv -jsr.V 'tx?i JA - - I i . Jk V i ' C ,w el i v v LMiüw of WOMEN
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A vtv pr'-tty church. wcMln was that r M!. i:ther Hardy of Mlsh-a-.vdkj. ar.il Lloyd Collp, son of Mr. anl Mr?. D. I,. Co'.Ip. 61 I,iwn5ale .iv.. -A-J.ir; f. I'l-ico F inlay ovf-n-;rt-at 7 oVI-ick at ihr- First Kt;t!st ihirh, :.!!.'!;vA-.ika. I lev. M. K. Ihwkir.s i'(T'"r.uiii the r-rprnor.y J-'T';ro t!.' altar or.it ?1 with palms an I hyiJr.'inf .-j. The -nui- v.-'js attended by MIas Blinrh Colip. .:stf-r of the groom, üs hr; If m ii.!. an 1 Forrest Doyle .tr:ir.? .?. -?t mm. John Carson :?n.:!h ar.-l Kmr.th Hosford acted ns l i - : i r -. Master I;irri' l Moore aa rinj: ' T'r and little Mi. lller. I as V. v. r rirl completed the T - r 1 ! .'i 1 par ty -.vi.lh fntrr-d the .h;;rch to music of th Mer.de!s -v.hr; u! 1;:. r: 'irh, f laved Ly Mia Miry (p.;hh'.r.ver. Mi- '- !i; ',vf.r- a frock of rose pin-: f iv in ly with picture hat to match v. hi' h was adorned T.v!th a v. r-'ith ( Fo--:rh h'ath-r anfI pink forret-m'--n..ts. Tho lirido was attra" tiv- in hf r n of whit ortpe '.' r 1 i : rj . - trJir.tr.-i vith parl and full cii ;!. r-irrid a .how- . r Ir - i i 'i i : nf l.rid'-s' r.e:. A r''p'i"ti at th-"1 r.i'v; homo of Mr. ar.d Mr.-. 'V,iP. HOT S. Tenth it.. I:ivr I'.irk, followed the 5erv!c. of town Mests present at th w d iin wer Mr. and Mrs. M' Oarfy .and family of Valkerton and M:-s Dorcthy O'Connor of Tiollr" I.r iirp', Anr.nt:nrerrir r.t ,of,n made of ti ( r. rae-m r.t of Jos- ph A. Avery. Jr.. y -:i ? .Mr. and Mra Joseph Avery. Mi.-h twMka, and Mi.-ri Kmily C. L'dv.ard? f H.njtrhton. Mich. I'o'h .Mr. Avry ar.d Mi3 I'durirds wer.- ;rr.;luat'-d thi year from the ur.lv" n-'ity f ?.Ti'h:t,'.tn. No Inte was a r.r.o -me i for tlio woddinir. Ktta Van ' D:i?-i, 41S TV. Wa-s!'i!iurton a v.. in:i- li.tstesf Monday nvirninc at a l:"r' o'clock hreakf ivt honrin:: Miss IVatrIc TVoIf. of Cliicai A:i:n::;' the guests were Jan:-5 Kan-. I: J. I-'lynn and Murray II rrr.m ( f 'icairo. The rr.arrlarrp of Mi?-i Hazel Marvin. '. ! i: ::ht'-r of Mr. and Mrs. r'.r-r- Marvin. l'.1" Wehster Ft.. and Cef;; p. Snyder. 5n of Mr. and
Mrs. C"hnr V. Snyder. 1 JO I F. J home of Mif Kthr Stcir.er. 1024 J VVARNS PITT7FN :.nch!an ft., took p'ace Sunday , Oak at., in two wc ek5. nmviu v.llILiUlJ afternoon at 2 o'clock at the hom-j j COSTUMES
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Yodr. of the Church of the Brethren officiating. Following1 the ceremony a wedding: dinner was served to 1Z guests, the rccaKon also beln?r the wedding1 anniversary of the r-rlde'9 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will b at home at 1o2 j "Veb3ter t. MLn Laura Zilk, 107 "W. South .t., e-ntertair.d at dinner Sunday
evenlnc" in honer of Mr. and Mrs.
Wen-dell GusUfson of Detroit. Mich., and Mr. an-d Mrs. Herbert Zilky of Chicago, covers be4nfif laid for 10 jruestH at a table made attractive with a crystal "basket of garden f louvers. Members of the Efficiency class cf the tull M E. church were entertained Saturday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keltner at Lake Carver, r.ar Kdwardsburg, Mich. P.oatlns and fishing were the diversions after which supper was server. The next meeting of the class will bo held at the. home of Mrs. C. K. Law. 24 23 S. Michigan rt. Thursday. July 7, Mn. Lloyd Lamherson will act as assisting hostess. The fifth annual Fourth of July picnic of the Warner-Stover families was held at the home of llr. and Mrs. Frank A. Stover. fi03 W. Rex st. Monday evening, upper beins? Fc-rvcd cn the lawn at 6:21 o'clock. Those participating were. Mr. and Mra. William Warner and children, Mrs. D. G. Ivettering, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warner. Mrs. Eva Stover. MLss Harriet Stover. The out cf town gruents were M.r. and Mr.s 11. G. Wheeler of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Austin Hatch of Spckaiie, V.'ash. The Excelsior club of St. Peter's church held their regular meeting Monday evening at the home of Miss Elsie- Eallie. 203 Elder st. The reRuiar program was ll.sper.sed with and r- social tine enjoyed. The n-t mfptlnt: wi;' b held at the
furnishing was originated by a Baltimore furniture man.
of the world were warned against "fal.HO prophets" by Fope Benedict.
j after he had Mid mass for them. Tfaee "false piophetf." the pope
raid, are endeavoring through nrc-, Color.-,! r'r.hr in 'rrf r,ro win- rhntocrarhy is 2 yeirs rs'.i. th
paganda to discredit religion, "c-- dows wero first displayed by th! secret of th
ROME. Julv 3.
lat hniic workers
"mako them a prey for immorality ; p'-rd- are read:ng the c!a.f.ed ad ; 1 S3?.
and atheism." ' pac i Telephone your c.i?j;-fa 4a ncwi
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MARQUISETTE CURTAINS In white or ecru full
lengths; up to $2.00 values.
Thursday, per pair
$1.00
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LADIES OXFORDS Broken assortment in blacks or browns; up to $7.50 values EIFFEL MAID UNION SUITS $1.50 values QQQ $2.50 values (J A
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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Skirts, Gowns and Chemise. $1.50 QQf values JP TURKISH TOWELS Plain white, large size, 39c value 9Efl at aW
TUB DRESSES
In Voiles, Organdies and
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$6.50 values
Gingham; up to QS
TUB DRESSES Organdies, Voiles and Ginghams; A
$10.00 values .
WHITE OXFORDS In Louis heels; all sizes;
$3.00 values at
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KNIT UNION SUITS For ladies; all styles;
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$1.00 values at o4i
TURKISH TOWELS
Fancy large sizes, 75c values at ... ...
39c
SILK HOSE Ladies" in black, white or
colors; $2.00 qualities, slight
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argam oasement
LONSDALE MUSLIN
Genuine in full pieces.
Thursday, yard
13c
SUIT CASES Fibre- Strong ( 4 A C and durable at . 4 1 S'O
Matting Suit
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LADIES' WHITE CANVAS COLONIAL OR OR PLAIN PUMPS OR OXFORDS Regular $3.50, $-1.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00
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LADIES' APRONS
Neatly made; Organdy
trimmed; $1.50 value
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MEN'S UNION SUITS
Knit, long or knee lengths.
jp to $1.50 values at
89c
PRESERVING KETTLES
Extra good quality Alum
inum; 8-qt. sizes.
$1.75 value
:$i.39
Curved end rods, Thursdaay at
extension 10c
CHILD'S ROMPERS and Creepers, dark and light pattern,. 7Qß Ihursday ... . . ... i J BOYS WASH SUITS in white or colors, sizes to
8; up to $2.50 values
$1.59
MEN'S UNION SUITS Athletic styles; all sizes; worth $1.00. 39 Q
LADIES' UNION SUITS
Knit, in all sizes, Thursday
39c
WATER SETS
Star cut and grtpe design, 1
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Boys and Children's Sport Shoes, rubber sole, leather trimmed, in white fo1,50 $2.00
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