South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 39, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1922 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 8. 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 4 i
Personals fioNoarbu Towns
EVERETT TRUE
By CONDO
BUCHANAN
Buchanan's high rail fm aidM a s
Friday ever.inr k'n high s-hro! 'ii::ntt Oa!?. The fir. a I vor
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p tkrt the j-'ar: e '.a closo nn1 hotly cor.tet-d throughout. The , jm.rr."e p'.ayM ln Bough's ha',! , a Urse crowd paw the cor.t.t. Thrt , preliminary game Ictwcn th" s- ! one teams of tho two schools r iu- , In a vi-torv for the l'ea. '- to 10'
.Smith refereM.
War of w i t h h e r i
South ire.nH
Flovd c;
ML? Mar;orbBer.d fpent Sunday
rn I-ke et. Mrs. F. K. Newberry haa returned from San Franc'.o. Cal.. and N vi?iUng at tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George. Hanley.
Mis The'.ma Chili v.-as homo from j the Western State Normal at Kala ' muoe. Saturday and Sunday. ReTJlar buslne. meeting of thr local pot of the American legion ' waj held In the Legion rorrj Thürs- j day evening. Next ncin? v. ill ; heM Thursday evening. Feb. 1. 1 Mls Verna Johnson of .South Bend I visited friendj ar.d relatives hro Fat- j t:rday and Sunday. M!s Margaret Whitman visited j frW.ds friends In Nlles Saturday. Marens Treat entertained r:i! frnds at a theater paity in Fouth j Bend Saturday evening.
Mis Irne Johnson or iLiifs vnItsl friends In Buchanan Saturday. Mrs. Rom Lind soy, who has Von 111 for some time, will be removed to the .sanitarium at Holland, Mich., Tueuday. Ray F. Steven" of Kalama7.no visited friendi and relatives in Burhan an and N'ilrs Saturday and .Sunday. Harold Miill'n was home from the University of Michigan for a four-
elav vacation and returned to Ann j
NORTH LIBERTY
!. 11. Bommert novwi to West vll !.it wek whro ho ha taken the ir.ar.wnnht of the Wcstville K'irnb' r C . Mi I). P. Prrnmn of Springfield, III . vl-dted over th vf-lc end at the home of F. I. Drennan. Charit WeMler of South Bend was hero on buslnr- ban Friday.
Dr. R. Waterman has moved ir.tn Mr". M. R. Bttchers re-ldencc fn Tafayettv . Th:rty-tu'o niombfm of tho young r.o,r: - rm-ociatlon of th Tabor hurT'i iriet In business tsuon at tli.- home of V.'. K. Knepp on ituri!ay vf. nins', and wero entertained at I.ir.'-luon. M:- Mary Wortrr 13 acting county r.'r.-o bcau?) of the nin.0 of Mi?. Jfclen Creed, tho rejrular nurse who is unable to perform the duties. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brumbaugh of S',:.!h JtI vLr-ited Saturday and Sunday with C. H. Bow?r and far; .:ly. Mr. and Mr W. A. Balsley. Mr?. Miry I't-atz and Mrs. H. Ivaatner, i-it' i with relatives at Fecgarden Sunday. Mrs. CHa Jfouser and daughter, Mildred of South Bend, and F. A. Marsros aiid family of Walkrton. wrrn Sunday quests of Flora Housor.
Mr. atul Mrs. W. I. Stull and Cito i
Stull and family visited Sunday at h. homo of (i. A. Harman t South n-l. Tho funeral of John Shenman,
4MO THGN THGV PSS CAUJ To Tea V?u TU at ikj This CcaMTrV TAe it fPoM MiJ!
Arbor Tut-sday. S--m-tf r rxaminations ad in procTess at tho univr-.
fdty nnd a number of local studrnt-i aro rxpoctod homo for a brlrf vacation this week. Osmond SVhrivor and Lester TJ. Rarkintton of Rrrrlen Springs visited friends in Buchanan and Calion Saturday ovenintr. I-'dpar S. Murney of Kalamazoo H vlsitin? at tho Boj'or homo on Portaco. st. for a few days. Mrs. M. I. Kanlln h-?s rrovrrcd from a recent illnon. A larsre number of Buchanan. Kilea and South Bend peoplo attended tho dance in Rough's hall Saturday veninsr. The Krci'r Slater Trio of New Buffalo supplied the music for the eve-nint;. Members of the hl-rh school ndanced ajrrlculture clas vrtm tho quests of Harold C. Stark at Landing Friday and Saturday. Members of tho clas nrr taken through the ficrrlculaural rollere, which a number of local hi?h RChool Ftudent aro planning to attend next fall. Regular meeting of tho newly orjfß.nlzed Klwanla club waa held at the Buchanan Inn Iiday cvenlnp. The matter of changin? Buchanan to & lourth class city from a first clawi village, was discussed and com. mitteea -wero appointed to investigate the advantages or disadvantages of maklnff tha chance, which may be made by the voters at any regular or special election. Contract for the, orertlon of the rew hith sohool building1 was awarded to a construction concern from Lansinff. Bids wero opened and read at the school board meetlns? at tho Clark theater Saturday afternoon. The next number on the "20" club lyceum course will be held at the Pvanf-ellcaJ church Tuesday evening, Feb. 7. Ft. Wirt Lowther will peak on tha subject, "Tho Art of Stein z Thln.rs." Howard Voorheea and Jack Berry were In Nlles and South Bend on business Faturday. Laudtnca T3anke is home from
township who died ßunday, waa held Tuesday afternoon ' at the West church. Burial was in North Liberty cmetrry. Mr. and Mrs. A. IZ. McKesson visited Sunday at tho homo of the
t fornu r's brother, Jesso McKesson of
Walkrrton. Mr. L. R. Benton returned to bio
homo at Fstherville. Iowa, Monday, after .-pendln?: the past two months with his daughter. Mrs. S. M. Comp ton and family. Mr.. A. I. Adams who has been von' ill with influonza for tho past week, is reported improved.
r.Ivs March 6-11. Great plans are being n;ade for an hilarious time. An auto is to be elven away; also a prrpular girl contest for which prizes will be given cor.f! stint: of a diamond rinc, first prize; wrifd watch, second prize, and a pearl necklace for the third prize. Euccne Rhode Is In a serious condition and his death is expected at any time-. Fred Goodyear of Sophia st, 1
quite 111.
George Dauiman'i h?mfl Li under quarantine, as his two bojs have diphtheria. There are cthr cases of the aame disease in the city. Roscoe Lee's child is rtlll very sick. He was taken sick four wedks aso witii diphtheria, followed -by
trouble In the mastoid glands. A specialist from Chicago, Dr. Isaac Abt, advised an operation, which wsfl performed several days ago. The baby'a temperature hovers around the 103 degrees all the time, and the outcome is doubtful. The Kiwanis club had their regular luncheon and business meeting Monday evening. It was decided to hold their meetings every two weeks, Instead of every week as hat been the custom up until this time.
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6 lL Tern pleWan n i ng
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I GERMANY ORGANIZES
RUSS TRADE SCHOOL
RRLIN. Feb. cure a tetter cri; German buri". fs
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st!tute for Ri:s"an ard Plates." Anr.c;r.ccmr.
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Tubes were laid beneath London streets 60 yearo ago for transmission of mall by compressed air, but the project was unsuccessful.
In certain Hungarian villages, bachelors have ben ordered marry.
all to
WHKIIK IIOl'slIWI Vl NOW AOTU.VIJiV W11VR 1U1AL BALLFJT SKIRTS. When Uhe tiavcUr. tired and hot
from hi journey alights from
motor or camtl in front of the Hotel fie Paris lr Teheran, the capital of Persia, he is literally besieged by professional beggars. They clutch his garments and han onto his coat-tails until he finally struggles into the lobby of the hotel. But even there he hears their crie for alms "For the love of Allah." or, if they consider it more advisable. "For the love of the Holy Virgin." He wander? along the very dirty
streets witlfthcir fllthy gutters, and! is pleased to stor in front r-f the
beautiful gardens. The cool, moist air arising from the grounds, which are profusely watered by whirling sprinklers, is as much a relief as is coming to an oasis in the de?ert. The houses are built of adobe, but are made picturesque by heavy coats of pale blue or pink paint, which seem meant for the brilliant sun to shine upon. Fach house has it? pretty little, garden. Hero the ladies sit and embroider or weave the shawls for which Persia is famous.
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go out. One
women cn
If an occasional wom-
she is so
en never
the kiCA
swathed
in
his black low;-g robes and the unfail
ing t'.ack horsehair veil that she Is
hardly r e o e r : z b 1
At horn-
Teheran
f.irn:'" rerto her h o n : ivr.-ian lad sts for a since their went to The trv u tight. Aro
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is a woman, tu mo i- different, most up-to-datd b'1 a hick nurato trouers. The o worn tho trou'.or.g time over Shah Nas ed Pin
v.as rr.ao to lay Fair rra r. i g m t. t which i to 1 .- t n tute. Ti.e ir'tit ite Is
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Kr..- rlrv tc
Kiha-istlve
ors arti::J the
white and very waist the ladles
wear a full hort skirt, which reaches only halfway to the knees. To
Kurcpom mind Is inime iiaiely
b'jge;te 1 tarlitan skirt and pinJi tights of the ha'U-t dancer.
wis the Shah when
So delight'
f s
t h all p ! . i " i ' R v. f '.- n n!.-- dra'.ing with thr rulFr'"nt -or.r.r.il: orrnJi-
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dalir w n r- " A . . a v. . t':re ar.l
7 ition of the territory of the Russian FTrnplre will shortly b ganiZ'-d.
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for s'-oppv
k.inds
m Paris
ho nrst ;.-:t . i;: oir.i
that wiien returned to Teheran ho ordered his hartu to Imitate tha ballet costume. The fashion waa established, and still remains.
D'-. Carson is dovotinc his entire time and attention to the practice of dentistry. !-" W. Wash. A v. M -AO. C?-tf
!OlU' SLOPPY As 'org a.i tho
ground we can look
weather. Against nil r.esa there's one goo
which !s heat nnl war
home. Ordrr today some Ctrderclla or Topsy Cc al front S::.yiRose. Main 1SC0. Mlshawaka 4". v- " I -
prever taliv
Dr. Carson !s devoting his e-itir time and attention to the practice c? dentistry. 115 V. VTash. Av. M ?-tf
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NORTH JUDSON MUs Fmphia Fisher spent Friday at Winamac visiting lu-r grandmother, Mrs. Mary J. Collins. Friday evening the hich school tram went to Leiter' Ford, where
they lost bv a to 10 score at the,
hands of the husky Fulton county boys. Dr. A. lusher removed Woodrow Lrmpko. the ten-year-old son of Fred Lempko of Jackson township, to the Lakeside hospital at Chicago Saturday afternoon, where he was operated on for appendicitis that night. lie was getting along nicely at lairt report. '. B. SrnaJJey was a Logansport husines- visitor last week. Mrs. Henry Alberding and daughter. Arll.s. were here from Knox Saturday visiting. Mrs. O. 1?. Corbitt and daughter, Mary Margaret, and Mrs. W. G. Knester were South Bend visitors Friday, fruests of Mrs. Jessie lirigsbee. Merrltt JL Clark was) down from Chicago over Sunday and conducted preaching services Sunday evening at tho Micholek school house. Miss Mary Short came from Laporto Thursday to take charge as nurse at tho Karl Schuyler home.
Wilium P. Rongh and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rongh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Greely Korn entertained a few friends at dinner at their home. L. B. Rough went to St. Joe Monday on business. William Kell and family spent Sunday in Buchanan, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chubb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller spent Sunday in Buchanan. Edwin Rongh and family were guests of Mrs. Sophia Fhminger at Nlles Sunday. x
PORTAGE PRAIRIE Mr. and Mrs. John Wideman and daughter of near Niles spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhodes. The Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Rmory Rongh In Buchanan last Thursday for an allday meeting. There were about Cf present. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bestie entes
Washington. D. C. for n brief leave f tained several guests Sunday at din-
of absence from the Marine corps
SinUra nf .th Ttiirbnnnn hizh
i-ohool will present their annual senior play In the Clark theater Friday evening. Feb. 2 4. The play, a three et comery-dnuna entitled, "The New Co-F4." Is said to be highly entertaining1 and enjoyable from start to i'.nish. A number of star actors and actree have been diseoxercd e. rr. o n s the senior diss members and u. high cIlss how may be expected. Alden Bale of Nlles visited friends locally Saturday. A candy pale wis held at Lundgren and Allen's hardware store Saturday afternoon by the Wabun-Annung Camp Tire girls and a neat sum was realized by their endeavor. Miss Wilma rnlrymplt visited friends locally Saturday. Otis ponley was a business visitor In Berrien Springs FYiday. Basketball enthusiasts will have another opportunity to s"? the local hlffh school team Jn action Friday tvenlr? when they will meet the fast court stare from New Troy. A preliminary g-ame wll bo played between the jt-cond teams of the two schools. Ted Childs was a Nlles .!or Saturday. Mrs. Lou Ieenberg entertained
about 1 S Iluchar.ar. ladies at a socitl j gathering at h( r homo on FYont st. Saturday evening. ' Nino new memi.f r were Initiated i
Into the Bay I af Rebekah lodge at the regular meeting In the lodge i oorn Friday evening. Mn. Nina Kunibaugh la con"ales?-
ing from h?r illness of the lat two j months and is apparently cn the road to recovery. , j i The ladles -20" club held their j reg"ulax meeting at the home of M: . ' t'rorcia WUccx on Portage st.. Men- ' ! day afterncon.
! nor.
Mr. O. York returned Saturday from Plymouth, where he had been railed by the illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhoades spent Sunday at the K. S. Cerney home at Buchanan. Rev. C A. Wilkie and family and
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Special Reduction on all repairing and remodeling
1HL (GreemiMaltt Furs Exclusively 232 S. Michigan St.
OLIVE BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Watkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Krathwall of near Wyatt, lnd. Mr. Lnrfl Anderson Is spending a few days this week with his daughter in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Shuport and son. Clell, and iMrs. Elmira Bailey were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and (Mrs. Peter Wilhelm of South Bend. Mr. and Mr?. Gustav Wagner spent .Sunday with Harry Wagner and family. The younsr peoples class of Olive Branch church was entertained nt a
class party by Louis Anderson at his home Saturday evening. ' Fred thupert has moved to the Jacob Shupert farmMr. and Mrs. Henry Vinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Henry Smith of South Michigan road. Mr. and Mrs. James Workman epent Ftlday with their daughter, Mrs. Max Snyder. Mrs. Bert Hummer has been on the sick list with an attack of influenza the past week. Louis Anderson and mother visited friends in South Bend Sunday. Ina Belle and Ksther Howell spent Saturday with their grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Howell. Mr. W. H. Long has been edek since Sunday.
PLYMOUTH Monday evening a few people saw a flock of 30 evening grosbeaks which alighted in the yard of George Kle!nschmldt. They are a bird which Is rarely eetn east of the Mississippi river, and their coming to this part of the country was considered an accident. They are about eight inches lonp. of black, white and yellcw color. Their call is something like that of a robin. The American Legion in planning to put on an indoor Mardl Gras car-
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By special request ojjer another Sale of DRESSES
Many Hew Spring ffs
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Spring lorclties in Sport Shirts
Spring Apparel here N 0 W f m ; f-iMv, , v K'i H !--.i; 11 A'w&mMih nwm ki 1 v'"- '"r'r""T1 ; Y HH 'V '
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Never before in the history of our store has the demand been exceeded for the new Tweed Suits as this season. And, although we have recently sold a great many of them, our stocks are filled to capacity our assortments startling our variety unlimited each and every one tailored to the hour in two and three-piece effects. We are showing them in pretty colorful pastel shades, such as Tan, Orchid, Light Blue. Green, Brown, Rose, Mixtures, Novelties, specializing $29.75, $35, $39.75, $49.75.
Ever Popular Adorable Taffeta Dresse
These Chic Taffeta Frocks are charming. They embody all those dainty features so becoming in the Springtime season. Styled cand modeled in ruffles, plaits extreme features in bouffant designs. They should have a place in your wardrobe as they are practical, serviceable and fashionable Exquisitely made, while the trimmings are of hemstitching, plaits,
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tucks, in fruit, flowers, moire ribbons and other 1922 novelties, them. Attractively priced $15, $25, $35, $49.75 and up
Sport Clothes Supreme, In Coats,in Suits, in Dresses the Sport Vogue for Spring is the last word
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