South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 11

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Country Personals

NILES l.. It. MarjroM. who for ar has !'fn A'.zr.e. t and C.iä cour.ty .in d-puty f'f lr.trnl i v r. a . hai r-n.

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r.n account of th tot 21 are InvitM. A 6 o'clock) jr.ir, dmoth- r. Mrs. luncheon will h the flrt thinir on!

ho program, after which a fine

-:?y -a riff. M, l.iy mcrnir.r:. y ,! :. 1 !.i u.'h'.fr. : i'.r.M at .'i card

Mr. 0-..'h

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H.nr!";. Uiymnn ! of ;r-ra rn will he crivon in the main j

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ni"i in Krrn county, with hAi- i Th" f uro ral f Mr-. Mary Morluarte r. in th !1?moi; Harbor i rlr.. -cV" 1v wr. s hieuirat from

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Nfr. anil Mr. Vi'.litm Hir.r. jr.. i day rtiorrini;. wa.- h'H in th- Fn -resilMrnorth of N I !, are pare:.. j I ytr rlan church a? 1 1 oVPek. Few f a dayihtcr. iorn TharJty. Mi!r.r,, of Fourbon. had ehar:; of Mr. and Mr.". Harold lJIackman.i ?crie. 1101 T.. Miin ft., nr.nomcf the birth of a son. bom at Clark hoitnl. Fu-; BUCHANAN

a-inan. v M:,'.s.;t). Mr. arM Mr?. C. K. Smith. f.Ol K.

EERRIEN SPRINGS

I Mis Orace MctTft r e( Arbu " aj ;a visitor at the W. H. Hclntzlemani , home t;;o past week. Mr. hp, .Mrs. Alb rt I'. -wenna i. ! f licnion Il ir!cr wire rlfitor with i

auditorium. Mrs. Wa'.tor Linguist. w.!?iM by Mrs. Kly and Mr. K!f.br, ntertain'l at a 1 o'clock lurchcn at th? T!naqu!.!t home. Tuesday. Fol lowlr.? th luncheon the afternoon va . p' nt in piiylnsr cards. Tr.. Mari Rhodrs Ostrom, of

Davton. Iowa, has come home to;

l.rlp care for hor father, K'eno Ithodi. who ha.s b-ecn 111 or fome

month, and In a "?riou.! condl-

Smnll Greeting Card Mahc Postal Employes" Work Difficult, Said

ham th orrortur.Ity of srins I I-OWI :it mil ANY OCCASION.

lhf.ir re;u": rceivrJ. ards f..'i :i:;tl Ihr i r- 1 . - by f:'ir ;nc!u5, or 1.

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to have t h . c i ro:n

fCr.i?:-.-n :- !u ar rieht flov.T r h'.er'f. Main 11-tf

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Mftln st.. Wt Kriilay for S'an A t,'o i , r, j ,p nirnt. anl ether roints Ir: California, wher. -r;,,' ,u'r'n'.ir

y rxr -"t to .-pr-r-.d

Mr. and Mr. FMward lloirii'j,

I'arkway. arfi p.tr-r,ts of a oturrntr, i Virginia. w-iKhir.r r.ir.t- pounds, bom i t

A harh. of th- petition of th I'er Marnuf'tt- ):.t:lrad Co. for prmifsici. to ubar. i -r Its branch from Buchanan r.r.d I?'-rrIr Fprirtra tc Hntcn HarN r '.sill b" h"l i befoit

Mi-- Jan? I'ott:;, Mriruav t- irn-r in th- b.ich school .'pftnt th" week

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man hi-h school bakt-

!'. tt.an motor" -1 to liaroda Friday

'r:r.'j; whet- thy play t th- hlch

choo; tram of that place, v.lth a cor- f.f 2" to 1? in favor of Barod.i. Mri Jtm' Yk r-nfrrtain"! th

I lot. I Ilex on

horv propb. hero Sunday.

J. C. Fryman left h'atarday for!

Alcrcn. O.. cl'.r.l by tho illnc-. o' A daughter was born Monday to hi daughter. Mr5. Mabel Oliver. Mr niv Mrs njrt mln:Si cf X. Tnc fir- d"partm'rt - wan r.illo.l I f.ntf.r st out Friday afternoon to extintruisa ; Thf. p. lr department in a b'ao In a woodsnod bclonin? to linninpr t0 rf firemcn ball

.... ...... ... l.. ..vl i - ; nexi l nursaay, t o. incfo oaiis Soin- vo(d wu burr."d b it tn- f.ro . aro vcry popular and occur one v.ms soi n nut out. j very y"ar. Everyone i? jrlad to af I.orn Marqui.o of South Hndjtfn1 anil fhoff their appreciation wa a viMtor at the home of hi.i)nf thr- cnod work th boys do in moth"r. Mr?. Martha Marqultco, 1 f jro fi-htlnfC. Sunday. ! Since the burglar scare th other Holland r. Fainter diM suddenly I ri?ht at the Georga Ian? parage. Sunday morning at hi hom, west jt has been decided that another of town, fron a fctrok.- of apoplexy j nicrht watchman Is needed to help Mr. Fainter had been in p-ood health ; Mr. Snyder on the Job. and It Is and was in town Saturday after-1 planned to appoint one. Tioon. He leaves his v.-if one 1 Fremium lLtfl for the Marshall daughter, Mr.s F-ther Morris of j County Fou'try and Fet Stock show Furhar.an. a: id one sister, Mrs. Ftta-to be held In Flymouth Feb. 1. .1

' rn' Kho'b s was a w ek-end I ar- cominq in from adjoining1 coun-

the atate publ!

Prir.c"-s -'"fi r-lub at

Katurday aft' Toon. Mr.-'. Ivon Campbell entertained nt bridge Friday evonin? at her horn" on Third st. Frizes wore awarde.l

utiatiM romnilion , Mr r;,(.nn i:. Srilith ar.d Mrs. C. I).

on Jar. 2". Roth Fuchar.an an!(,;t Förrien Sprir.:s will ba repror.ta-j -rw. Mary r'.. SearH di-d Friday

t,-.-s at the ..oarit:' ';;"" a-; nu.rr.ln- at her horn" on Main

K r;.t u.s of l--r:i;:.--i"n t-j fh- rail- i TJu. fi:nf r4j V.;JS held at h"r late; road -ompar.y to j ir.k th" brat-di. honi' Sunday afteri.oon and burial

A p-titi'.n for perm..- -aon to aoonrion th- branch line was filed by I'm .Marqu tfo .ffic'.als with tlie interstate

The rquet 1 made y oTiciala at the local pot ofllce th it th" u?o of pmall greeting cards be discontinued. An effort along this line was made durir.er the Christmas holiday, but the cards were thn on trie market ar.d many of them purchased, ro that no jrrea. amount of relief was obtained. "The use of pmall greeting cards disarranges the work at the p.--t ofllce when the facilities ar- taxed to the utmrjt." f-ald Fotmater Hunter. "The cards can not be put through the cancelling machine and must be cancelled by hand. They don't lit in the s-paratin? cases, and they can't be tied securely In packages. Sometimes there i not sniiTlcient space for forwarding lirec-

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would all tie mail clerks and rr."n.

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Wo-.'r fae, n-.or.ey by t-uir. ' y.-.ur shoos at the F. S. Army store. ' C3 S. Mi:h:;in ft. All r.a-.'arl ; makes of th"e2. Factory tlrni'h. ! J1.05 u;.. C03-t:

Choice selection cut fliw-r- a blooming plants. S uth P.. nd V -Co.. 122 N. Michican t. Hl-tf-

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vi:xii:i.is salt.-. am;:iti'n FRAXI) that's tlie ar.-.v-r. Somt- o! you ladies .vho r-ad tliis may complexion di..'igtirwl by livt r i---

and discolc rations.

If this

t worry a bo-.

tion?. If the public realized just how

much extra work there was in tak- cne, don'

Ins care of a small card, I'm ure use face lotions. Jt:-txgo at o we would have their whole hearted I VA'ettick's Cut Fat- Me-dicir.o

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fommi..o.a at Wushir.tr.r'ato o'amiv-ior. re-

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r .o' t h 'ol i t,-A , r. r the hln.g of the

!- th" railroad ctrrnpanv

f'.orrl-n Springs ciMzn.i forrn"d

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th- petition

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vi. .tor witli relatives In Xile-5.

made in Ouk Kidgo .-rmctery. Mrs., John Vradenburg died early SunSoarls was TJs yearn and ü months ljy morninf; at hLs horne on Harrlold. ar.d is survived by her four chil-, son fU vhfro h(, had been ,:1 for drei,. William of Sattl". Wa h : j M,Vcral we(,ks. IIe ,vas born In Ver-

Mr'J. I r-1 At.dr-ws. .irs. i ranK Will-- ar.d Mr-. Crank Fayinotrl of

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'bi ' 1 1 i rr F. Iblmi-lc of Miic...j;o

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itility

' inemt ii nd w as lo.i ..:-: iii. wife 1 r i -it 1 I ... .1

. Ii.-, ii i . t; i id u. i: was h"'.d

r,S ycarM old. Iff and one daughter, The funeral fTV-

ties concerning entrie?, and a great show is being looked forward to by all who are Interested In chickens, rabbits, dofr?, eac.

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tat.ier, if.n.iv nfter nn conductfd bv

t''i" .Mr. Farn., Holmiek of Üronoko t 1. V. ' !

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I.li H-lmi k e.f South I. nd is w-lt-! . , , T,. r.

v i.. mv- . .1... ..,;..,. r.t v,- u i. ,y. , ... y u.., , at i. er nom- r-.u jv'iuni kik-.i. .

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limn TOWARD VKRXOX'S The rea03 clothing 25 per cent cff. 334-tf

Ti:"M F n-har. an joirod in i-cop th- hrar.ob intact.

M;.CT ('f)rlohi. I'iniT,il. 1"7 ';r i. f., i- suffonng with a .nipoiind lnctun- of th- le:r. sustain"" I s h. -n he f 11 in her homo I ridav. Lawroni " Ivr ndrieks, a son of Mr.Howard K:. lricks, D e 7 Cherry ft.. bad the mi-fortune to break tw, .cr.es in In- i"ft ühouldor as the r"su!t of a fall su.-'tain-d whib Fkiing. When the Niles High hool enter.4 upon its - ' op..i y"meter Momiu mornir.-p. T.". additional students will well its enrollment to 40. a record unr.Jrpas.-'--d in th- history of Nilc.--hO'ds. With 40 additional student1; orterlng th- Junior )ph ..-Ih.oI ;it thi time, the total s-rliool enrollment, .' Ttirnat"d by Supt. O. AV. Ilah-iey. will be a few le-. than 1.0'''. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tri"ber, residing northeast of Nibf. an- parents ol a sop. twarn Saturday. Mr.-. F. I-:. Wood, 70? Main st.. and In r guet. Mrs. John F dford 01 Dowagiac left Sunday for I.e. AngeUM. Calif., from whence tiie y wih jro to San Francisco, thence to Sea

ttle. Wa.-h. They will rema.n in tin 1 wer until sprinp. 1 Mr. ar.d Mr. Charles Faskey. 1 1 j ß. Third ft., .are parents of a dauuhtr. Fvelyn Marian, born Saturday. Th- Ni'es high school basket'... ii j lean, suffered a defeat of L'L'-ll wb-t ' thoy encountered the Kalamnoi Normal quintet cn the batter's lloo! j Friday evening. Th." high oho.. I second team were defeated by the ( Fan Claire first t-am by a "core ol ! Jö-i:.

PLYMOUTH Tv.e. burglar? tii-d to get int. the gara-e of C.-ergo Fong. Sunday night. Tlie right watchman. Tilden Snyder, saw th-m and put in th-1 alarm; the hoys- of th- fu- d-part-

fTnrt tc ; c. Hathaway. Mrs c. F. Ibars

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her husband and four

ar.d daughter,1

Oil-, spent Tliurs.I.ay at tli-

1 home of Mr?. rrar.K to.r.'-r in South

Bend. Hi hard M. Mean has resigned hiposition with the kunrar Hardware store and will give hij entire time to the high school grocery, recently op.-ned hy him. fie org- Funker will lill Mr. Kean's place in the hardware. Mi-s Winifred Igtyn- irturnol to the W-.-tern Normal at Kalamazoo Sunday evening, aftt r a week a? home on .recount of shkne.-s. Mrs. Frank Steiner of Roselawn, South F-nd. spent Monday with friends in Fuehanan. The Kiwanis club mot Friday evening at the Fuehanan Inn. The following ollicers wa re electe d: Fresieient. Mert F. Hanlin; vico president, Fyman Campbell; secretary, Al Cliarb-s; treasurer. Herbert Roe. Mrs. Agms Fec.l of South F-nd sp-nt Sunday at the home of Miss Mabelle Foe on Fourth street. Mis Heh n "ells was home from

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She leaves

children. Donald Ochse, with his fa.mily

Fuehanan, was a week-end visitor at the home of Iiis me:her. Mrr.. J.din Kerr. Announcement i.s made of the marrlatre rf Mrs. Marie Ilcxsbein V.'ard of South Haven, and Mr. John F. Windnson. of St. Joseph, at South Haven. Sunday. Jan. 13. Mi. and Mrs. "Wilkinson nill be at home at the Crawford apartments In St. Joseph, where Mr. Wilkinson is onu of the members of the Berrien County Abstract company. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schaefcr, Mr. and Mrr. j Tarry Ilanely, and Rev. F. J. Fd wards were in Benton Haibor Sunday to we Rev. E. O. Edwards, who 5s ill at Mercy hospital.

cooperation." With the approach of the Faster holidays, the Jost ofllce officials will

SFCRirr OF A GOOD DISPOSITION A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy and attractive to all. The world unfortunately is filled with swe-et women who are unhappy bause thy arc held back from usefulness by troubles .co common among them. Frctfulne-s and r.ervou.:uss rapidly destroy good lipcsi-

tion.-.

icklv. all-w orn-out wonien

cannot make happy homes.

and get a large bottle of WFX- ' DELL'S SALTS. AMBITION FFAXI for only sixty cents. It will eh. a. your complexion by helping to driw from your system the p.-e..vr.o'.i.- tü:i acid that 5s affecting- your liver, so:aai'h and kidiu-ys. A j'oor. rough., mottled skin isn't elue to th- sun oi weather, but to an up,.-et condition which uric acid usually cause.-. C,c te the root of the trouble. D-stroy that ar.d your good looks and h- alti will return. WKXFKMS SALTS. A MF. IT It C MKAXI. : a . on b rful ; irati-.. for i'l'ii.' s'y.-., b;iiou-r:v.-. cor.-tip : tion, Ii. aiht !'.! . rhoum-iti.-m. :r.a! iria.

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PLYMOUTH Thursday evening in the Presbyterian church there will be a followup conference of Center township boys and girls, following the county conference a week ago. All the

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Latest Musical Stunt All Day Yesterday Patrons at the Vs 'rrr--' 15 'i : ' ,jv-" f-V.: ' : 4 'y ' v.-- ' V in N3U. teiVki N . 'n.j.J.A .K4r fciif Jk N..fc. m ". S ) mmm ii !

Were charmed by the recital of Brunswick Music. Played on a Concert Grand Phonograph of mellow, rounded tones, every recora o f the advance FEBRUARY LIST was a musical delight.

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It -.vill he your opportunity to hear these latest triumphs for another week Co tonight. It s a whale of a show with the latest musical stunt for your convenience. On the program will be the complete list of records and by checking them off you can Live them laid aside when they come in.

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Service IMrodeced Bend Tfeeatep Patroes

An entertainment of super-excellence awaits those who attend the Blackstone this week. In addition to an unusually strong showing of pictures February Brunswick music will be played on the big Concert Grand Phonograph which the theater management has installed as an added and permanent feature of their program. To fully understand the value of this additional service it is necessary to remember that the Concert Grand Phonograph is designed and constructed for theater use exclusively. It produces a volume of tone that completely fills every corner of the theater, yet in amplifying the record it reproduces with absolute faithfulness the most delicate graduation of tone and the characteristic technique of the wrorlds greatest artists. Aside from the entertainment feature you will find on examination of the special program insert that will be given you on entering the theater that you can place your advance reservation for any record played by simply checking it off on the program

and signing your name and address. Give this 'list to the usher at the conclusion of the performance and it will be sent to the Brunswick Shop and the records reserved or delivered for you. Orders placed in this way will be given preference over the regular store orders. This service, which will be introduced for the first time to patrons of the Blackstone, will enable you to hear the current selections of the Brunswick international artists under the most favorable circumstances and you can choose with the nicest discrimination those records which you will desire to have in your own home. Remember that this week will be Brunswick music week and that other releases will be given on following wreeks as announced. In offering this unique and innovative service, the management of the Blackstone, in co-operation with the Brunswick Shop, have proved their desire to afford the utmost in entertainment and convenience for their patrons. TV rr o

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