South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 3, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1922 — Page 7

TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 3. 1922

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Country Personals

NILES Tv. ir.-n. Jdn (ir.rT'.r.. " ' , J r of acr, nr. 1 I'r;r,k Jon-. 1 were arr'Mf 1 by Co.a.ty Came War- , J dm A. A. H jr'.S'irt in llou.i:.! fv.vr,- J shin Wrdr,- (!v and arriivned 1 -for Ju!ic Kr- r H yr.old- of t.i?.v- : PO'! on a ch.ircA of hur.tinrr raMdt ' with a fprr-t. Fin of tlü aril i cets of ; Mr. and X. .-ixth : Walter jr.. Mr. nr 1 iur.d, aru n ' I impo- 1. I. flrown, 11". i rents ;f a n Mr-. V. .. arc ;i lorn I.c. .Tr F,:ml Villuo'k, Fa;rarr.ts of a Hin, Albert JHrence, Lorn Thai Mr. an I Mrs. Job children, Harvir:r-n I i" inorriir. 7. F . Pil-y and far;:;, re turned from f'.os'ori. Mas .. wher" tnry hsü brn guf si-s .it ImmM of th'- f irmr':i pan nix. Anno jncmer,t has b-en mad". oC th? irarrii?i of Miss F-l'lIa Ileum. 1315 N. Fifth sv. ami Walton .V . on of Mr. and Mr. Kninit Net-. reiidir.g north f Niks, which w.v performed by the Ilev. Alfred Tr r.Try at th" pirsona'-i of th- Fir-t I'aptit church on Sunday. l)eo. l'. Mr. and Mrs. Neu-- will mal; tht ir hörn- f r j r t ho present, at 0 0 .W Fifth John Walter?, Ma phi st., wa arotrd hy I)puty Sheriffs I. W. IOs3n and John Phillips Thursday 'ver.ir.gr on a char;-, of unlawfully pos-.-!r.:,- and f r 1 H r liquor. Ho was arraigned. bfr.- Justice. Nat Faenn. where hn furnisb'-d bond for hH ajiju-aranre in Justice llacon'.' 'ouit en Jan. ... at whih time ant examination will h- rorductrd. In an effort to ali the Clnldnn'H Wflfar divi"ion of th Woman's I 'ror vi o i in pro' i I i n milk for poor rhil'.lrfii of tlio city, ar..l in rontiriuin eth" work of th fre dental clir.i' of the pah kcIiooJo. Nil Flks will Ki'e a b:iJit party in th:-ir Temple Friday, v-nin, to ulilch th whop- nty is i invited. A atity t uartvs and; e.nte-t. has l.-cn provid' d f r hy , t!o3e in fhare. Irank Michinixi, "IS N. .tate ?t.. waf arrrstc 1 Thür: day afternoon on a warrant .-vvern out hy his brother-in-law. Joseph Fru ci. r,r'S S. State t-t.. wh charged him wdth thr adenine: to kill hiti. When arraigned belt re Justier Clark liowP y. Michinizi Tla! not puilty to th'j haru.-. and hi hearing was s t for Jan. .". The arrest of Mirhinbd followed a. i-ue-tepiorr of family disputes, it is said. The firm of hooUraft and Hebert hs been dusolvt 1, and in the future th business of tho former partners will be conducttd by Frank S. Fchooieraft alone. A marrla license han been issued for Walter C. Nefso and .'viu.o Rrum. both of Nlls. Nil bov scouts Jtdned defaehincuts x f the fame or.cn nlz at inn from fcouth Fend and Mishawaka at the prout reservation near the four miU" bridge today and constructed a win ter camp. Mr. and Mr?. William Stout t. Fourth st., celebrated their s.ilv. r wtddin? anniversary Wednesday by nt 1 Ü pursts and relativesOut of f i w m cnests were Mr. and Mm. Charles Iloper and children of South Fend. BRISTOL Cteil Mattel, of Jpntte. is spending a few days with relatives in r.fitrI. Howard Van llarllnper. of F.lkbart. is vUtins his prandp an nts, Mr. and Mrs. C. McMurtry, f the Mottvlllc road. Xr and ' k lMwin Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forrest and Iren and Miss Aunt Wolf and t Hummer, of Flkhart, and Mr. Mrs. inn Fecontop, of Fhve O.. wert- Christmas piusts of and Mrs. Henry Wolf here. Albert Fnlehart, Will Diary daugh.ter Foul?e are visiting MiMrs. Charb-s I.'mp. Mrs. John Avery, of I'.butte is FpeiKlint; a feu days with brothers. Henry and Clint Du-. ' liillyd" aid and, Mr. and and 1 i . her 1. of thi- place. Martin spendliu: Virgil, a few of Kendallville. i la s w ith reiatn s litre. Mrs. )'.. Keliax, of i. lam e. .. Mich.. i spending a If w da with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes. Miss Fleanor Pashby. of Con-tan-tine. Mich., is biting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keed. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mund, of San Diego. Calif., arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mund. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Klhi-pr-snilth and daughter. Elermr. visit d f tho hnmc nf lletirv IC 1 i n !-n s m i t h 1 at MivlJ'.cbury. Italy Wages Unique Diplomatic Battle For the 1st Church ROM F. (by : !:-. upon ti e -.ail.) Italy U : ; p -rt of all t li---M:r.:-Lat:n r.atio.-us to maintain lier claim on 1 -half of Latin Fhris-.'.anit y t the custody of Jerusvi'.--m of the ( . 1, . - "mother church cf all churches Th'- bitter diplomatic tlrh.t ti:.-.: i now being warol for the p "rm ivi cv;stody of n;s -adl--" of the i' tUin religion ha now narrowed down i to whether i: shall pa-s Into the hands of a Ia: into that of th L n: ;st: i n t 'lie- 1. . : I . i r . ::!.. .do e l., r of w .'A re - rrate. Failing of cn.e or these solutions, tlio e'enaci-' ma.;:, a Mvm mo-.jue. The final aunr li::.: of th this Holy Pia Lagti-' i o no t o e w ill r. Ir. f Nations. Ir. - H be. p.- h ft tr -1 y r. n. - w;.h th ir. ( .trth turn d ir.tt ret il ') r y s or the the F.tir of the C n. r: mm k Vthodox t h u rch t - cur re-; for them-e-rnition ot sujirete.acy i.lvt.s th. . i.elin.ilo e-pe live re.; Near E u. giou In th e - Ital s flll t ;.i-T(.-;o c .ai as the r: '.nr. or tr.c . cr.a.-oio a r. Th. date those of ar.y other :. itio Cc:-aeoI'. at Je realem u a s t bulhllm? which Chri F-t ir.it. v. a - ' " in t 'rials ot fr-e era ted a f.rt chare üü oh uro a church. it -"this mother hure ,e Is .0 w Christ furt.V-r ir.s-ituted th- Fmh.ar- !. creat.-! the pri sh."cvl and it w.i.alo there that Peter be -'an h:. misnet Fi: vthy it waa in thi llttlchurch that the Virpin Vary fell These at 0 a-t are aj:e.ep ar.d died. th facts Mt forth v y tlie trad. it 10 r. of the church. When Jerusalem fell L'.to th.e liar.d? of the Muulm. n th.ey rr s-poeted tlie iuiportarx-e cf tho -ittlo churcJi an a hr:stian monument an 1 it was not nt first t ra r.f? formed Into u ruwi'jo. Then tho sovereign.- cf Naples. Roh--rto aril Sar.cLj. d'A-jou finally sfjrod from the SuTan. of Egypt th. leflnlte po s"F!on and custody of th.e Ce nacolot

MEWS OF MISHAWAKA

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Dodge A dm in is t rati on Assumed Charge of City Government Yesterday

l.y V. I!. WAILACJI. As thf Chiracs of the First Mctho-'li-t f !;urch p:-u.l?fl out "Miperero" yUr.Iay noon. Ilalph W. (laylor, for t riht cih.t years, mayor of i.-huwakn hande.l ovor the key o 0 tho city to William Wallace Dode, mayor or Jli.ihawaka, by the graca i of the majority of Its citizens. Th.; new executive, scion of one of th': oldest familka In the northern part of tho state, proceeded to tho 1 rily i'V hall on foot, accompanied only i

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JiinL-harn. Mr. Gaylor received tlie j dcrr.or ratlc el-ct -t the foot of tho J MAYOR WFLTJAM stairs l'idi.'K: to th chambers of Preceded by janitor, the to the parlor His Ecrll-ney." "Push" his honor's democrats proceeded where the pnnpF ceremony of translYrrii:? of the keys of the city took a IC In add.ressing Mr. Dodge the : tiring n utif said with emotion: "Dill here is tin- k-v to th. city; may the -;()od Lord hae mere;, on your soul!" Turning to Charlie Bin-ham, Mr. laylor said with deep emotion. "Charlie, I have you to thank for this!" Chief pfenaVr and Harry Furrows. his successor as chief of police on I his kn-'-cs for two hour?. durin whkh he made the hair of th- 1 uter ; Mar.d upon end rcumg som., c. i t hr tl Ii n ? C apades he had been in j

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during the ut or tne dry atmosphere ; ycnxii Lorenzo Gamble, Nicholas in Mishawaka. Only when Ffender : ntnry Schmitt; minutes, Nicholas exhibited three bullet holes in his j ionry Schmitt, Lorenzo Gamble, Johclmet as the result of being over U-ph Brady; p.olice, Frank Ycnn, zealous in a raid, did Barrows wake John Gardner, Thomas Webb: tiro.

up to the situation. told Ffender j he had killed 14 Mexicans in the l nr-i..r war. and also 11 of the cr.f my in th.e recent fracas alcng the Fr. :m"h frontiers. When last seen t!ie two were exchanrinc, hints as to how to be-t obtain the deadly aim through a noli re gun the was effete 117 years ago. Initial Council Mcctlni:. An :itmosphcre of complete gen'. .ded the moments of ' pre-i alitv jitter lüde to the brief initial council sesir.istration last 7 ' ... .i,irt rrw rnnnrll evtnincr. As the whole new hl d into the chamber. Retiring Councilman George White, of tho Second ward, escorted Frank Yenn, hi-- successor, to his seat and rave him a glad hand of welcome to the r.ew position. I Mavor lvugo, v omi'ii oi:l v.. i.. I.uk.nlach ;.nd City Clerk Joseph I Lormri took their respective positions. With no comment beyond the formal "(lent'emen of the council, the meeting will please come to order," Mayor Dodge op ned the r.rnals of the r.ew administration. After a series mitt e reports of perfunctory comh.ad been read and approve. 1. and when the mayor readied the point of calling for communication, he said: "I et rtalnly do want to express my appreciation to th-? citizens of M!.k twaka for placing m in this ! position of honor and distinction and I wih to thank you all individually and collectively the expression you have been so kind as to give me that you will co-operate with me I fully and obstruct in no single p; i ticuiar. --1 1 "I do not for a moment consider tills as a ore-man job. This Is a job for the whole administration. And. In fact, for the whole city. If wo are to hav a clean and decent and business-like- Mishawaka. then the entire city must cooperate to that end. Challenge to tlu Council. "I want to make a trade with you

sei;:,. men of the common council. Mrs. Henry Perry. 201 W. Grove 1 shall appreciate it ery much if, 'st.. will entertain the Woodmen cirwhon any of you think that I am 1 cle drill team club members this going wrong at any time, you say evening.

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In all frankness. 'Hill, you're steering In the wrong direction; ftcer a point to the other 6lde,' and I want the privilege of talking to you In the same manner. If we 5tart clean and fair on that bosia, thero can be no question of our success. Whatever i may nave saM in tne campaign just clcsed I hop it won't all be forgotten, but that some of it may. A certain bitterness must inevitably creep into such a campaign and I hope we can all let it ffo by. I'm tho fullest measure, Claims to the amount of $10, 075. 4C WALIACC DOlMlIi were then allowed. The report of Retiring City Comptroller Walter Michael, showing a balance on hand December 31, 1921. of $14.331.61, was adopted as read by City Clerk Joseph De Lorenz!. Tin new mayor's appointments wero then ratified. Mayor Dodge then appointed the following committees: Way and means, W. J. Chesbro, Frank J. Ycnn, Nicholas Henry Schmitt; ordinances, John Gardner, J. C. Brady, Frank J. Yenn; accounts and claims, Frank J. Yenn, Nicholas Henry Schmitt, Thomas Webb; fees and salaries. Nicholas Henrv fsrhmltt. rri. T v.iri TMl rio-,.. ,k lie improvements, Thomas Webb, W. j chesbro, Nicholas Henry Schmitt; prievances. W. J. Chesbro. Thomas Webb ;rnnk Yenn; elections. Frank Nicholas Hcikv Schmitt, Joseph Brady, Lorcnze Gamble. EXTERTAL AT DINKER HONORING NEWLY-WEDS Atty and Mrs. Ralphll. Jernega?i. 113 S. Raco Sr., enterttilned at a six o'cloc!; dinner Lxst evening in honor of ir. und Mrs. Guy B. Martin, who are here on their honeymoon. Irs. Martin formerly Miss Viola A. nueDncr ana is tne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Huebner of Fountain Prairie. Wis., where she is a teacher In the public schools. The groom is employed at the Mishawaka Trut & Savings bank. II 3 is a graduate of the St. John's Military Academy at Deiafield, Wis., and has I ecu making his home at the F. A. Jerr.cpan residence at 221 Lincoln Way Fast. HENRY HUNSDERGER DIES AT WAKARUSA Joseph Hunsberger, 121 E. Seventh st.. yesterday received word announcing the death of his father, Henry Hur-be rger of Wakarusa. Mr. Hunsberper was S2 years old. II was well known in Mishawaka having viited hero on numerous ocraslons. He ih survived bv seven 1 - children: amuel William O.. Melvin J. and Grant I. Uarlev M cf Waukarusa. Joseph of this city and M:rs. Estelle F. Schräder of Brei men. He alsxi leaves 22 gnindchild1 rcn and four prc-at-prand-children. Funeral services will bo held on Tuesday rr-orning at 9:20 o'clock at the- OOlive church at Wa,karusa DOKCAS SOCII7TY TO MKITT. The Dorcas society of the Metho dist Episcopal church will be entertained by Mrs. A. 8. Winey. 134 W. Mishawaka av.. Tuesday afternoon. TO ENTERTAIN TUESDAY.

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J! sippoini uircciors And Elect Officers George F. Kberhart, Loren H. Crull and Willis i. Kimball were appointed director at a meeting of the stockholders of the Falrview cemetery association held at Kd Ward's realty otflce Saturday night. Each id to serve for a period of three years. The directors then met and elected thd following officers: ß. II. Thornton, president; George Eberhart, vice president; R. E. Perkins, treasurer, and W. L. Kimball, secretary. XEW -LLVIfS PAUTT. Miss Ida Gerard, 529 W. Hattell fct., entertained 20 guests at a NewYear's party ?unday. Games were enjoyed. Favors were awarded to Clarence Mann. Mrs. John Foster. Ward Stewart and Miss Yetta Pack er. Luncheon -wis served. Among those who attended were Miss Mary Gronet, Miss Dorcas Lowrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Gtewart and son. South Bend, and MI33 Yetta Packer, Goshen. VKU. ETTA McCLUTTE DD'A Vtra Etta, the nine months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kussell McClure, of Osceola, died at her home Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Death was due to pneumonia. The child was born in Osceola April 12, 1921, and vras nine months old. She Is eurvived by her patents, a brother, Raymond, and two Bisters, Pearl and Agnes, all at home. Funeral services Will be announced later. umni iuxoRi). A son was "born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lester, 7 43 N. Seventh st.. River Park, at St. Joseph's Maternity hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mra. Edward Ganser, 515 E. Fourth St., New Year's day at tne maternity hospital. A bon was l)orn to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kobb, 216 E. First st.. Saturday night at the maternity hospital. TO HUHT TREASURE IS OZARK REGION Tale of Spanish Gold in Arkansas Attracts Company of Adventurer. DENVER, Jan 2. In a charted cache In the wilds of tho Ozark mountains of Arkansas there Is buried some J2.500.000 in Spanish gold. So says Anthony Fenninger, who is organizing a company in Denver to search for the hidden treasure. Fenninger professes to have discovered the key to the hiding place of the gold, chich, ho Fays, was burled In White river country more than 150 years ago. The key to the location of the cache was discovered by accident, says Fenninger. "I knew nothing of tho buried treasure until I went to Eden's Bluff on a squirrel hunting trip last fall," Bays Fenninger. "Across the river from the bluff I stumbled over a stono covered with strange hleroglyphrics. I scraped the dir and moss from the inscriptions and called the attention of a native to the find. This native told of an extended search that had been made by the Spanish government for tho burled bullion 22 years ago. Searching parties, ho said, had been covering the country every year sinco the Spaniards left." Tho treasure, Fenninger says, was buried by a party of settlers to keep it from falling into the hands of Indians. Tho settlers later wero murdered by the aborigines. "A party of nativo Arkansans is supposed to have discovered the tunnel to the cache 10 years ago," Fenninger says. "They abandoned an effort to reopen tho shaft after one member of the party was killed by a slide." Several prominent Denver men 4io.u tisiiim-u ixicir inienuon 10 ac- j company Fenninger on his search next spring. Arabs are said to make the finest vinegar in the world. Somo 4 8,000,000 workers In the world are organized. Culture of cotton In the United States dates back to 1621. Forests of Florida contain 175 different kinds of wood. The Canady lynx, while hunting Its prey, emits terrifying shrieks. John Rankin, in ISIS, originated the first abolitionist society. United States government struck tho first coins in 17Ö2. Red cedar Is used principally In making lead .pencils. Scientists Bay there is a perfect vacuum 200 miles abovo sea level. Silver dollar of 1S04 sold at auction for 52.500. United States paid $7,200,000 for Alaska. Natives of Borneo are the greatest bead lovers in the world. Sugar beets are now gTown in 17 etates. Catch of 1,65?. 500 pounds of fkh was landed recently at Boston. Some physicians fay whistling develops the body. Most dolls hair Is obtained from the Angora g:at. There werc about 9,000 murders in the Unite! States In 1020. Los Angeles police have been forbidden U appear in film plays. Stop That Itching Its unnecessary and nerve racking. Apply cooling Resinol Ointment and know the comfort it gives. ideal. roaiiAinrs TENDCRSKJN 'A

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ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL CLOSES REMARKABLE YEAR

Patients Rcceivrd211 Births. St. Joseph's h?pltal has Ju5t completed one of the most successful years In its history. During the number of resruiir patients treated was 1,673. while there were between 400 and 50 patients brough In for examination?, accidents, treatments, etc., who only stayed a day. There were 703 Xrays, SI acidenta, 244 births and only 55 deaths. Sister M. Alexandra Is the superior. Thero are 14 sister nurses and 16 student nurses. Dr. Henry J. Graham is the president of the hospital tdaiT, Dr. L. P. Van Ule vice-president, Dr. P. J. I Wyland secretary and treasurer. - 1 Other members of the staff are as - followH: lJr. C. A. Drosch. Mrs. T. A. Dugdale, Dr. J. I l'ea?ler. Dr. II. C. Konzendorf, Dr. J. 03. Seaman, Dr. C. I. rartlett. Dr. W. D. Chrisrophal, and Dr. M. D. Wygant. Miss Dorothy 12. Brady, R. N.. U , superintendent of the school for nurses. Dr. W. B. Chrlstophal lectures on "Obstetrics;" Dr. Graham on "Internal Medicines;" Dr. Dresch , on "Surgery and Surgical Diseases;" Dr. Feagler on Orthopedtcs;" Dr. Van Fie on "Materia Medica;" Dr. j Wyland on Pediatrics;" Dr. W. E. j Forley on "Medical and Surgical : Training of lyo, liar, No so and j Throat;" Dr. Ivan E. Smith on j "Oral Surgery;" Dr. Fartlett on "Chemistry, liacteriolocv and Path ology;" Miss Brady on "Principles and Practices Nurslnsr; c. w. Koeppen on "Physical Training;" Mrs. J. L. Stevens on "Dietetics;" and Dr. Wygant on "Anatomy and Physiology." Sister Alexandra wishes to extend her thanks to the doctors of the f staff, the visiting physician for j their cooeration. and to the general ' public for its assistance extended to help make last year a ruccess. TEMPLE The management of the Templo theater promises a treat for all who 1 come to seo. Buster Keaton In "One Week," which will be shown at the local theater today. j Romance and adventure to the1 'nth degree are to be found in "L'n- J der Crimson Skies." the Universal- j Jewel protection now at the Templo theater. The story is by J. C. Hawks 1 and the principal acton? in the. cast 1 are Elmo Lincoln, Harry Van Meter, 1 Mabel Ballin. little Nancv Caswell. Frank Brownlee, Dick La Reno.! Paul Weisel. Noble Johnson and Beatrice Domlngucz. MISHAWAKA HAITI SHOP. Marcelling- class starts Jan. fth. Those Interested enroll this week by calling personally. MRS. M. E. BEACH, Mishawaka Trust Bldg Adv't 1T1. Give hard water a Jolt break its mean disposition with Blue Devil Cleanser. Adv. 374 23 percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 324-tf 1 lb. EnjrleV. bag Wha3 tobacco, 4 5c. 338-tf. Tastes like Butter Spreads like Butter Iskl I ill wf mm,' mm LadiesKeepYourSkin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum Mishawaka Classified Automobiles For Sale 11 rCRDS TO TlID TARTY DESIRINO h GOOD CHEAP ÜSKD FORD CAn CALL MISHAWAKA 2077. EVEN. INGS. I)(;g. Cats. Pets I'OLLY PAKUOTS FOK SALE Lover birds, tvroloan wnrbVrs. Sr. Andrewshurg rollers. Hartz Meuntain canaries, at Powells', 121 N. Mala St. Mishawaka. :;ot7 Household Giioih 5Ü Bull SALE Uae good Last-burner, cheap. e,ill Mttmv.ikn fs-i 'at IbooiiK Without Board r.ENT laikjE i kon t iuum run (Iround rleer, for bgl t t.o'usekeepir.g : I'rivnfp entrance, .tin r- Grore nt "Vjt'J Bu-iness Iroierty S2 liUOCl.l'Y bL.l.NLS tor sale Stock, fixtures nnd dehv rv truck, a ig htisiness, drdng frem $sX) to $1.2!X) weekly, "n a fiue lo-atinn: will lump or Kell fixtures and ir.v r.torr. peed lease. c-liup rental, j nh thN. l'lx.iii Mih. 17g. will tändle Farms And Land For Sah 83 SÖACUE t"AItNI we'll" tiarroved : TTl trade fer 40 nrrcs and ditTerecce. Inouir II. It. K. 3. E. Wolfe, Walkertoa. I r.d. Jt3 limine Fr ! HOMES KOK SALE. 4-rooa pnrt modern, and 1 acre, E 12th t. : $ 23. G-Ttjfr., part ino3ern, cew, S. Cleveland; $.'ftO. 5-rooia, rrt modern, new, K. Je2Terüon iv. ; f ".) 5 rconis, laoacrs, new, E. 4th et.; 7 rooms, modern, Iteddick st. ; JÜV. S rooms, modero. S. Maia St. 7 room-, codera, Lincoln Way Fast, j A nuint.er of 4 and 5 rorii modern ! and r""t modern horn -i la Kiver Park. Any toue listed may be bougtt on terms t puit your itdividnal cted. I'hone MUroiwaka 11M. COLPAEUT KEALTV COKPOKATION VJS b Liccoln Way Vet. Otva Evn n-s. liooi RoMEj huw: u -asy ttrais. Jet.a C. Farwell. General Contrtctor, Keed Bldff., MlsLawaka. PLoue Miih. Zl'SS.

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WILLIAM ROGGEMAN IS APPOINTED NEW .fsK7 I T nni-r

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The New Year and Steenburg Farms

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Man bases his observations of the future on the developments o f the past. Th is is true o f the Pleasant Valley project, which had its inception in the rich, black muck land of the Steenburg F arms, located just two miles southwest of South Bend's thriving limits. For the developments of the past, we turn to Kalamazoo, Michigan, heralded today as the celery center of the United States. Kalamazoo became that center only after careful analysis and rigid te.ct had resulted in an influx of men who knew how to raise celery and were bent upon making it a life business. Now, dozens of men from this famed Kalamazoo center have inspected the Steenburg Farms, have felt its soil with experienced fingers, have sounded its depth and have seen actual celery grown right here in St. Joseph County. Their verdict is unanmious: That just as good If not better celery can be rown on the Steenburrj Farms as is produced in the far famed celery center, Kalamazoo. These experienced celery growers themselves will form the nucleus of a colony wheih eyprcts to do big things in Pleasant Valley during this new year, 1922. South Bend has a right to expect much from this development, basng its observations on the positive developments of the past. Complete realization on the visions of years cannot come in the space of the next twelve months. but these visions will give birth to certain actualities before the summer has passed.

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Not only as a celery center will Stccr.burg Farms burst forth in the near future. Truck gardening on a large scale m bound to result from the unusually successful experiments already made. A market for thee green atufTs l found in South Bend alone. The future, regardless of its fruits, will find more than an ample market within its radius of 100 miles of South Bend and with transportation facilities ideal. The New Year promises much for Steenburg Farms. Whatever development is made they will be of decided benefit to South Bend and St. Joseph County. Herein reau?. th series oT educational artlclra C3 z-rrAr. " trat ai vein of D:rt in St. Jofph C c u r. :y. " No. 14 Charles P. Gray Company First National Bank Bldg. Chicago, Illinois South Bend Ofhces, 21 S NorLh Michigan St.

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