South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1921 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12. 1921

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Country Personals FAIPwVIEW Mr.r J-jL 1. 'liir.s. W.ir?v.v, wis

la 2U(.-t of Mr?. John Plummer Hun-!

Mr. ar.ii Mrs. Ilor.ry Hrr.ith visited Mr. .ir. i Mrs W. H. - n.- ttur l.iy. Mr. ar. l Mrs. C T-: Kra:;ur were rur;i S-jUth v..-it- r?. Mr?. Mjr.ro l'iumni"r visited r Is iri JfccvilL :tt urd iy. Miss r.ernict- Üauh.T.an, South Irvi. fp--nt t.vie wetk-tr.J with her nt.j Th MLw vicla, Alio and i:dna Whitest I and Audrey Smou.i attendc I a Furpri.-: T'-'irty on Frank Gro-

d.iy with hi daughter, Mr. I). H.

Mr. an! Mr.. Daniel Wolfe ?nd Mr?. Nora Sanor rcturnotl to thHr horr.o nt rh.t Rochester, O., Monday, a.ftcr t two weeks visit with

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T. O. H'-im !s in South Bfnd this wk rcxiirir. an J dfcoratdng J. V ivor'n ro.-id-r-r. ccMr.. lio-"'.' Lim'i and ;on Morris, Mrs. kovt ;ind Mr. IV-imc r of South

daughter Imopene vUited Adam Smow' and family of Fairview Sunday. James Pcnnoyor of nantror, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cark ton and Httlo daughter ilarjorie Lcis. were Sunday puts of Mrs. ETlla Car'eton and Mazie. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Korn vifited W. F. Punch and family Sunday. H.v. and Mrs. Younjr were dinner

i purst Thursday evening- at the home

I"il vr? Sunday U.tora at Ar-j

thur I :.t Key's. C. I,. Wor:-r an ! family visited ov-r Sunday at North Jud.son. T. II. Ixius;hrrty and wife of Walkrrton wfr Sunday jruets at the hoüin of their ntw son-in-law, II. 15. Worker. William H. Summers Is movintr to Tocardon, and his pon Roy b'um mor.i of Lakerille will occupy the

.ind Mr?. Dukcr of Goshrn ! f-'U h? vacate.

il'-y at hi.5 h'.me at Mt. Pleasant Sat-

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.';:.: tho wo.k ml with Mr. and Ma II. V. Lydick. Mr. and ttlr. Mar.in Trurrible and dauh'.f r, Miss Alle. tit raup, and Mr. (;. -or 4. L-wry rp-nt Friday evc-r.ir.sr with Mr. and Mm. Cloyd I'lo. Mr. and Mr. Dayton Arnold of I "iv. Point. Fpent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mn. Rimer WhStc.vd. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baten and daughter of Elkhart wore jrues.? of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Witter Sunday. Mr. and '.In. J-or?o iarku:s of F;v-? Points 5per.t Sunday with Mr. ard Mrs. Adam Frr.ov.p. Mrs. Jan." Whiter I and tho Rev. FVrelar.d of Chain Iakoa and Mr. and Mr.x Oliver Milliken and family of SJouth Iitnd spent Sunday v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Porry. Mr. and Mr?. F.! war J Ian and Mr. and Mrs. Seifert of South Bond wor Sunday fruits of Mr. and Mr?. Ltcr Van Gundy.

Mr. and Mrs. K I m -r Whitrw-l per.t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Shirk of Porta-.- Prairie.

STOVERVILLE MLm Julia P.eron spent Sunday with her brother, Fred Reron, South R.'nd. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Decker visited friends in South Rend Sundaj. Mr. and Mr?. J. Irvin Reach. Mrs. J. K. Reach and Mrs. Dice, Ruskirk, Ind.; Mr. and Mr?. Wesley Van Valia and family, of South Rend, and Mrs. Emberson Palmar and Harry Palmar, of this place, were purst of Mrs. Mabel Schäfer and family at Palmer Prairie Sunday. Clarenco Wallace, of this place, has rented a large farm near Rreinen. Harry Palmer was In South Bend Tuesday. Ezra Wahl and family visited friends in Mishawaka Sunday.

W. A. Raley and wife are visit-

Ir.fz this wc-k nar Plymouth. M. L. Clark was called to Rochester, Ind.. M or. da j", on -business, Mr. Lco- Sewell ha3 returned home from Toledo, O.. whero i?he had been a.s?i.stinir in th- care of her fUs'ter. Mr. C. If. Robinson, who w;n quite ill. C. G. Wolf went to Grand Rapid, Mich., Monda3 on buriners. M. R. Clark la hav 'n a warm air furnace Installed in his residence. A. J. .Fre.'hour has moved Into the Sirah Moore residence. W. If. Conner and daughter Mary returned home Monday after a two we-ke sojourn at various p!aceo In the central part of the state.

cf Mr. and Mrs. James William? and Friday evenintr at the homo of Mr. and Mrf. Clarence Carleton.

month of September shrank to a total of but a little more than half a bf.ilon dollars, a? compared with nearly a billion dollars for the a.me month !a-st year, the department of commerce reported today.

NORTH JUDSON William II. Iteploie di-d Friday. Mr. Replojrle had b-en ill only a few day. For many years Mr. R p'.otrle had been the leading' spirit in local G. A. R. activities. On last Memorial Day he sat with two other old pnldi' rs on the platform at the services. When the roll was called of the original members of tho William Iandon Post it was Mr. Replete who responded for the absent In a clear, utronj voice and usually In the words "Absent by Death!" Funeral services -were held at tho M. E. church Sunday in charge of Rev. A. Trodie. At the cemetery the burial rite were in charge of Knox Post members. William J. White of Ra.ss Rake pont Sunda- with his brother Henry E. White and family. Charles II. Kuester was home over Sunday from Garj-. Mrs. Rtrt Smith visited last week at the home of hr istf-r, Mrs. MelVin Bybe at South Rend. Rev. Harmon Xixon left Saturday

NEW CARLISLE Funeral services for Carl Brinkman, who was run over by a tractor and killed on the Hubbard farm Thursdaj morning-, were held Saturday morning. Burial was at Michigan Cit3'. He is survived by a wife and three sons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt and daughter Vivian vlelted relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Caroline Dolln, of Chicago, Is a guest of her nieces, Mrs. Lydia Hoffman and Mrs. George Vincent. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Hall returned Tuesday from Burlington, Wis., where they epent the last three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ra Rue Rüther have moved here from the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Van Duen were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Dusen. South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Danielson entertained at dinner Sunday evening, covers being laid for 20. Out-

of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. '

John Verweire and grandson. Wade Verweire, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Verweire, of South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. TIauser returned Monday from Mineral Point, W1.-., where the3' visited relatives. A reception was held Monday eve

ning at the M. E. church honoring the new pastor, Rev. S. A. Reakes. Mrs. Henry Dudley, Mrs. George Vincent. Mm. R. R. Williams and Mrs. Rydia Hoffman will attend a meeting of the Friendly club at the home of Mrs. Frank Hauser, South Rend. Wednesda3

PLYMOUTH The city schools will be closed Frida3 on account of the teachers' attending the Northern Indiana Teachers' association Fr'da3 and Saturday in South Rend. This week closes the first period of the school year. Pupils' reports will be given out the first of next week. Miss Ileln Rarker entertained these girl friends at 6 o'clock dinner Sunda3 in honor of her fifteenth birthday: Martha Tanner, Carol Ja-

! cox. Florence Tomlinson. Catharine !Garn. Genevieve Huff, Edith Boyer

and Florence Jay. Members of tho M. E. church and their families gave a get-together meeting Tuesday evening in the basement of the church at which Rev. Otto Martin, the returned pastor, and his family were honored guests. This is Rev. Martin's third year an pastor of this church. The King'a Heralds met Monday with Opal Krelghbaum. N". Riberty st. Mi?s Lyrel Morris had charge of the music and stor3' hour. Misse.s Laura and Carrie Bos? spent Sunday in South Rend. The third number In the erir of card parties given by the Daughters of Isabella was held Monda3 evening. The state entomologist conducted a meeting Tuesday at the Roberts apian, half mile west of Pretty Rake. P. W. Felty and family, of Fulton, and Mrs. Henry Felt3'. of Rochester, fipent the laet week with friends here. Dr. and Mrs. Kaszer have returned from two weeks visit In Pittsburg and other points east.

WENDELL PILLS AMBITION BRAND For Nervous People The grit nrre toni'' the famous Wendell Pills, Ambition Hrani that put lzor, vim and vitality into nervous, tired out, all in, deppondent people la a few days in many instances. Anyone can buy a io for only 60 rent, aod Wettick's eu: Rate Medicine Store Is authorized by the maker to refund the pur:hate price If anyone is dlipat:fled with che first box purchased. Thousands prals? them for general debility, nervous disorder, mental depresulrn and ungtrung nrrves caused by oTer-!ndulenre in alcohol and tobacco, or by overwork. Asa treatment In afflictions of the nervous eyutem, Wendell Pills. Ambition Brand, are recommended as bein-j generallv unsurpassed. Sixty cents at WettMs's Cut Rate Medicine Store und dealers everywhere. Adv.

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FIVE POINTS Mr?. J. Miller. Frank Rotrers. I Farley Miller, Mrs. Je rry Toner nd Mr.?. Ree Toner and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carleton recently. Jira Minnie Brown and son Clarence and daughter Margaret were Sunday guests of D. S. Brown and famil. Mtes Nettle Taylor of South Bend Is visiting her brother Orra Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jomes "Williams and daughter Geraldine were guests of

fur his home in Chicago. He goes F. O. Williams and famil3 Mifhato New York city thLs week for a waka, Sunday.

Phort preliminary training, after J

which ho will leave for Africa to enter upon his labors In the foreign mission field. die will leave ship at Massana on the Ked Sea and enter the interior of British East Africa. He expects to be stationed somewhere in the Eastern Sudan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hartzler and daughter Miss Harriet of Casaapolis, Mich., vLslted over Sunda3' at he Harry Wattt home. Mrs, HarU-

b?r 13 Mr. Watt'3 sister. j Preparations are all made for the , big 10th annual Aiter The Harvest)

Jubilee to be held here Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Among the chief attractions are the famous Armour's Girl's band of Chicago and a big home talent play er.tltie-d "Peter Fiper Troubles." This wi'.l be- put on tho first two night by an all-star cast, composed) of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hruska, O. S. Schuyler, Alsabado Watkins. Q.f.a. A. Fisher. Mis- Eitle Rain. Edward (Fay) Puseh and Virgil Dolezal. The whole world invited!

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NORTH LIBERTY Mrs. C II. Krick has returned homo after a two week.i visit with fi endd at Kankakee and Streator, 111. Mrs. Frances Varir has gone to S'Uth Rend to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Harr3' Holland. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fulton of South Rend were Sunday visitors of the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Isidore Ruped. The North Riberty "baH team went to Walkerton Sunda3. to play oft the tie between the two teams. The ! v.al club was defeated, to o. Mr.". Eüen G. Farley has gone to Auburn. Ind.. for an extended visit w::h her daughter, Mrs. Blaine R.-r.sberg. i.irh-s T L Krick visited over Si r. - ifiiiliniliinw

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THANKFUL HE WAS NOT A WOMAN. The late Lawson Talt, cf England, the great woman's doctor, said he never went to bed at night without thanking heaven he was not a woman. No doctor ever knew better than he what warnen have to euffer at some time of their lives. It wa3 an American woman, long since parsed to her award, who introduced a combination of roots and herb? called Lydia E. PInkham's Vegetable Compound, that has proved wonderfully successful in mitigating i--uf-fering and relieving diseases of women. It has brought relief to thouft.inds of women who suffered from female Ills. Adv.

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