South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1922 — Page 9
SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 18. 1922
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Second Week of Church Attendance Campaign Music at Christian Church.
:: v. J. If. i:v.in, pjtor. U 11 a. Chr;;;i in Kr.l' ivor r.t !ay yrhon! at f : t r.Vio'k. N. O. ' '.:"." I. 1:1. i:v-:.:r. .-. rvir at 7:
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V.-1II bo tho subj" t. s:r.i,n a:.J. V. P. U. n: 4:.".0 p. m. Yur.g Peo-
! r;vasrr üstic 5"rvlc"i at 7 . m. n.f-t.r.cr at p. m. r. serv-
: 7 p. in.. suL't of p rrrjn. , ,1 IhreeUaV5 SCSMOn
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Civainotl Salifv,
How to Cook Tasty Winter Vegetable
GOSHEN DISTRICT
CONFERENCE WILL W.rÄÄ ls
I many or th BE HELD IN CITYsh.fcf
sonn ut:m mi:ki:ts.
On burch a.l:iy. A rjp? wx'r, M I :i mvkki.t. 1 tablMptn lmn juice. 1 i cup? ' TS: - i ; r ; :. I White ti-jco '! t'Vl.i: - .. ..! r- 1. Jlf.'V) 'o. I ."' .... : HI'-."-': m.i::in r-J. M7"; v,0-: rlo-
in'er vegtiiMe that i very pla- about half an ir. -h tl.i k. Put thrr.
the i In the ar. wh'.h shot:! 1 -;;-
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SI I'AS 1 1 1 - . . 7 V) cwt. Mil !.?:T -r - . - . ; 5t.T. rwt.
Llke ir.. AJ.i -alt. !-mon an J I-ut- i : a .i. inm
many of th root repetables falsify tr an. I bei: npMly fr-m 30 to 40
ptfr nffrr tbf frnst . minute- lTiin .ir.1 rf'ir.T in. miH AM 1AI.I OU.
white sauce.
unrT. rnnv. ot. ktc. (CfTTrt.l lnl!r t. It. Morgan. PlKf Mlli, Hirlrwollr v. Thon - i'.iv.:: z V ; t :. s -l'fl' !: .- T V-. f IItI.IN.-f:::ri Jl " rL I i: an r,:ii i ji 4j fit. II Ii r'f.i.I-v!!;nj fl.fO rwt. i: i: - p.- it 7. m kaich i f-:p.o f2fo en, WUüAi. .No. l-rar;;. 1 b ;.
rrfhw!i-t ITiM-pal.
'ur.ily will rr..ir':M th ."cor.-l ,-.
"Chri-tti i r If v and W.T'il-! Dv-1- !
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the Ohurrh At?
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- -:r.pa!;rr. now b'!r..: bM .ar:rU5f I'rrrtrftant chur i.4
nrrr. '" vi!l ! th f:b!.rt of llv.
r.-e; v- v; U':mfi fl-blr-- a: th r.inr:i-
tiinr v ' Mr. Ha!: an-1 Mi.-. . I:J,;- ' ' rit VA- M;rn
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Fusiiy s.ervic. i in Ml-hnwaka rirt In-slj t-ri.m.
I .-"v. Dr J. A. Dun.- r v. ill - "Fr-Iir th- IIwr:ry" !'-!-:.!rsr :"r;!f' -. In th- v r
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Iv. Wlml'ii subject w::i!
' r.ivf nr. I ;!.' p.. V. P. L. at
at Local Methodist
Church li'viiTi litrict conference of the
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' .Tf.f h n.i i i ! n tnno r i t i rf n Will rtf
b. "Kop.rJ? Warm" for th? evm- i; n -' lul l in M;ha-waka Monday. Tuc.- :: r: .-rvn . i . . . day and eclneailay at the first
l ir-t Christian. ' ' .-rv.c'.-s i Methodist church.
,:. ..ht An ,.Xr.!nt mus.,al offr:! .villi M 1 VUr s ,mUirraIU U th-i r.- siv.-n tin- Sunday evtnir. s-rv- L)'i,!'- -vics in the (.. rm in I I'll M . . Ii. ,r
f a - . f ! bv th- li-ir .f th A. M. i:. rolorl , ' ' " . " ' r " , " .
;-or::.. Trkno-vn .i.r.'H churrh of - -uth lb vA. Ot.Vr .Sun-, u ora n ' ,nlr 0 '' n ,M1 .
Mar.-. r.t I. ...;...,..;;.,,.-;. ;v -r,:r,, will b.- a, follows: 1 ;ri tl'- Mua-.- .it - i:: :,,'. a .o-I : :n. I p.ii.b- srh-ol an.l adult r!a-cs at j 7 ''-c- ul' ,;t uf
, :.r,: u.l! s.r'!4.' m. Morning w.,lii 1 a u , lit M. .brr.,-.n an! 1:40 o!o,k.. - rmon bv th- p-atnr. 1 -itions and their Purpo bunivr -1 I nv. r; v. Tituc. Sj.l rnu-c !v . -f-h,'l at a" :?ur ' ! Monday at 7::i0 p. in.. Fiibj---' "What
The sessions will open Monday afternoon with the following procnni: p. m., praipe- service; l:i:. "cJrowir.ir the Devotional Life
by Prayer." Rev. G. L. Conway, j ""'th bread and water and cook I-frfbuis: l:2y. org-anization; 1:45. ! slowly for an hour. Add water as
A nippy frost sweetens
and makes the vegetable more ten
der. Falsify can be used f?r coup as well as for an extra vegetable. Care must be taken that the vegetaV does not discolor as it ls scraped and sliced for cooking. Drop Into water to which lernen Juice or vinegar has been added as soon as the root Is scraped. Mock Oyster Soup. One bunch sal.ify, 1 slice bread. 2 cups water. 2 cupa milk, 2 table5poons butter, 1 teaspoon silt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. Vjsh and scrape salsify. Cut In quarter-Inch slices. Put In ketti
ScallcrjHxl Oyster Plant. 1 ITI I i - Cook oyster plant as In prc-ü-S1 vl'-X V K' rtcip". Put a layer in a buttered J
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pRonrrr. .kkf.t. (Corrrrtl Ill.r hy IlrotherliooJ Ctretry
t?M N. U1r t. Phone M.17V5).
Corr.rf.l l.4il . W . lip ; nun, ;i I'.I ' I TKH i'a y Ic i
V. M.iin ?.t. I'lionf Mri!i .'!".
; r.- Z'i. riM lTS 'AND VEGTTAr.LtS Ctli ; u'. l. f.rn:s Nrl ors?. A-c 6-i. I'iiTAlor.S-M-i.:r; $1 75 In.
crar.r ; iiav. si kaw am i i:r.t. i - ; ' u cr. . z. "
crumbs. Act with hits nf iforrfft.-.I fV:i lv t:..- . . W v stiller . l ..UiliüitT, "
I lou r : n J 1 !
oats i- r.".-: v : '.z ' '
v' i:n- l'a:iz '. ? 7 n.o'',.i: s:;;:i r.i :: s-iü hi. alsiki ci.ovrn s. h AI.K.M.l'A Ncrt: 'rn r.-w:i. il.
Vi i s h a -jo all a Class i fi e d
Holy niA::r,'im:i''"
A N NOU NC EM ENTS I '-t and I nuiid.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I'arm-t And Land For Sah 81
L- (7od?" ( continued . nun. ion :i 1-Yb. H'".
rr.fr.t- I' b. i' L' . i c IhurlUh Lutheran. I lev. Ausist. Mil! -r. pastor. Sunday school at ::.n.O a. m., Charles
Vtakry, sunrintend-nt. Morning
call for written npoits to be Hkd with secrttary: 2:00. pastors' oral report: (1) Advocate?. (2) Conversion. (?, Ar-Cf ssions. (4) Net Cain in Membership. 5) "Sonnons Prear-hrd." Pastoral Cnll; r,:00, reports from the district stewards; :;::;, .-. p ,:-t:; ,,n elaiu;s; 4:00. "Life Service," Jessio E. Arbuckle. Monday evening's prtram: Pral?e ;ervico at 7 o'clock; "'hrist In the
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worship at l':4 ocock. sermon by ... . , ,, . . ,...,,.,., .. . , . o clock; fpecial music by Mlshawaka
lli V . , - : t"In oi choir at 7:30 o'clock; "The Cros in i quet will bf lul l I riday. I- c!. -4. ,, TN ' ; . . ,. . 4l ; Korea," Dr. J. Z. Moore, Pyens
necessary to keep two cupfuL. Ilcat milk, add to cooked sal.sify, i-eason with salt, pepper and butter and let stand 1 minutes without boiling" but at the boilinc; point. Poster, ai. S:15; .unmiarlzcd reports at S : 30 ; "The Republic and Methodism," Rev. II. C. Harman, at 9:30; "Forty Days." Rev. D. 11. Guild, at 10. Consecration service.
layer for layer until di.-h is two-I npw U l'.-'y::.-' Mi '.!',
thirds full. Poor over milk until : ' - ' f",r
the mixture is almost covered with miik. Bake in a hot oven till firm
1 to the touch and brown on top.
Raided Oyster IManU
Wash ai.d scrape oyster ;Hnt. j Cook in boiling silted and acidulated j
! water for half an hour. Drain and szsms, j-s.i?!JZ3-tz -rjRsr-r.-ij-rrrr. zsr
rub through a strainer. To thro--1 cups of salsify puree add Three tablespoon.-! butter. 1-2 cup milk. 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 teaspoon
paprika. Peat well with a bi spoon and put ir. a buttered bakir.sr dish, f
Cover with eoari- bread crumbs, ft
dot with bit of butter and bike !n a moderate oven till a lUht brown '
on top. It will take about 20 min- $ ute.s to bake. Serve very hot. , 5j (Copyright. lf22. : i
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ai i e..irg iJC iz). I . A I 1 1 12' c !t, lii.AD LU i TL CE IS? tead.
ax n o rx ci n i rvr. Calrin StertrDach. ch!roprtct?r, ' has opened offices at CJ1 N. M&'.n !.!""o!r; e27. 4tf
t..i;;,,i i ik-n Lv . ii ACÜK I'A Itil fr s i r: i 1 i 1 1 n
n. ".d i i.)...:M..,t j st-., u and lie.!: will trnd.. for eirv i . - . " -t,;i 1 Yang. Dr. Moore was an eye wit-.
' ' ' ' " 'i'4"" i:t . n or the a flairs or tne l-'ar tast
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COUPLE OBSERVES SILVER WEDDIXG
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IIoum's for Sab 81 lU AI.I.--1 i ru-o. r. r""ün ii nd hsth, nil r:;od"r:i, three block from post-nfl,-.. r;1ll Mlh:iunk.i ITJI . ?2t
tIi .I.h New s-ntom deutle fiOti
He has lived In the Korean Peninsula for many years. He Is a matchless
speaker and can with word and
iveal tho truth about the Fa:
East. Ho will tell a thrilling story
TsII CA!:-I.iir nv.-ri.irxl, s-r.ui;i sfrir-rlv rnedorn. AV. Slith t.. onlv
r,-j Oak !'!':!. o n ; l'.i it M,uv.tI, ; $.-.! i. on j.ayra-r.ts; wilt rent for $;;) ..'. I ,v : p.--;) )':, r j f . . i r. . . in ". Call ; t. $70 i er f:nth. S.-vraxnr Jansen.
i - . . tf . bawj.-r. I!-. I.'neoln way, W. Phon !
M'I;aw a I; a I 7 J.
KM! SAbl. -owner, inz l' liirui'e. I ! . I ! I i r : f": .o f.ir nni.-l. I. i j 11.
mass at 10 a. m.
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"m ii l i . ii.iv.. v...:r .tit. ri.. in all rnd'-rn Ixoue. tinisboa in
.;!.. i r. , r, , ( ,,, fi.. sf,.(; iif.,!u.d..i.. l:.-ir.lwood; Iirze l..f : asi-dnlt paved :.,?t s.v-e.,;r .bn."n. K.-ü.-r ! r"' : in en r line. Small amount rash. J UTIlf) DT J?S7
' r v i m . ever First National. llrf' F 1 1: s. hb -1 1 -room liuse w n Ii i n Uv 1
10:C0 a. rn. Jl v. D"in Lv A. Moench pastor. Rev. John Papst, assistant.
Rev. John Kohl, pastor. Rev. T. Lure reYfal trUth a.b.?. th
T " T iUnn neeit in4 S'?r rvi 1 Q fit
7:20; Children's mass at 9 and hUh . of Korean Christians Japans ma"? at 10:30 a. in. 3'X , . ,,, St. P.avo's Catholic. i Tuesdays program will he opened Rev. A. Schokaert. pastor. P1rM lh Pra f 7 8a' .m'.: maw at 7:::0 o'clock a. m.. hlgli ' i o v.-i n I) y o t ; o n a 1 Life by Rook
j uev. l. ii. um or. aw.iKa, ai . -t .
a. in.; ixaminat'.on in uoctrine ami
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MERCHANDISE
Discipline: (1) L S. Riley. (2) J. IL Richardson, at 9:00 a. m.; re-
0-VOiS UVV rr7iiTinwa' of license-local preachers and
. . i e T-V ort r ru roonrrvrn rn H a t Inn i for ad -
........ . n- i . i r i-o..!-it .in in hnnnr or (ov. , 1 " -.
. ...... i for r'...niinjr imnw. cill at 4.v, i and Mr Warren W Wiint and fam- mlsslon to annual conference, re- : K'.-Tth .t.. M-hawak. HLIiilv was held in the parlors of th or" S'-nSor an Junior Porth Iion:s I'd lb I We have a number of ,.,.,. h hi, ni-iT Leagues, Dstrict Convention and I prod b.f tlmt we will build e with 1 -thollst church la.-. ni,ht. f Institute Rev C A Hie n SÜ-...H paviixnt ilowo. i:. D. Weaver I A 1 art number of the parishoners. inuiuie. iv.e. v.. me. - K-x i'i 7. u.ed p.i.itr. r.ti2 i frin.i n m i n t n r of Mi Pt"a (fen, at 9:43 a. na.; reports,
l i - llw. ao'4 . ir o uauiuuiv v -ä
new mini-tor. who preached his first; u- lL' M- - u l" M' y" at i"-10 sermon from the pulpit of the i a- m- reports at 10:20 a. in., (1)
chureh list Sondav, were present Arl council, itev. . v, . ureene,
EMFLOVMENT Situations Wan teil Mab :i7 i xprniibNri:i ii:ivr:i: vant 5..-i tx'-n fer in'., r . ' r i.r ;i r.r ' . On Itio.ire ;.."". i; I '. :;(!: -r idxo... M !i-
.vvnk l .' !: . i r. .; -I 7 :' i .. ih , ti"u ii?s. luiti; no eay lern-, .'n'n 17tl Farwll. General Contractor. Heed i I'd.lL'. Mishawaka. Phone UiiiJ. l':Us.
Fni: SALE SPUING IS COMING MoVIt INTO VOl It OWN HOMfl 4 rxo;rn arid 1 aere f land, S. Spring . : '.,o.
when the receptiin opened at s (2) District Minute Men, Rev. A. C
Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Rose. 601 j Lincoln way E., observed their silver ! weding Jubilee Friday evening by J entertaining their friendH at an "at j horns." j
Mrs. Rose was formerly Miss May Stiles and was married to Mr. Rose 2 5 years ago. They hav one son Jay s. Rose. Mr. Rose Is the proprietor of the Schuyler Rose Coal Co., Mishawaka and South Bend.
ZJ fh coffee: Mr. P. Nut
OOV.I I IJ your oiys:
!ZnDOURRTE:i Right Tnis INTERURBRN dry Way Ladies and Gentlemen
LINCOLX. 'The Silver Car," an Earle Williams production to be shown at the Lincoln theater Wednesday, has as
many new and novel features about ; the work necessary to produce it ' that many stories have b?en written mentioning the originality of th? producing. The automobile used In tho picture was built especially tor that work. The Vitagraph studio was j
turned Into a workshop while many ! n
skilled mechanics went about the l.ilinp nf pAnstniptinn ?M-nnl man- I
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for the finest, freshest Peanut Butter in town. Coffee Ranch Peanut Butter is delicious and economical. It is made from the best nuts obtainable. As a Spread for Bread It's Way Ahead
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ROOMS AND BOARD I loo m -S for IItiislr.-r 63 o it ii 17 N I Tnrr' lurT: iTI( d rooms for Hzbt honfektei ire. U' l-rn 412 , Fimrth nt ('.ill MHhmv.-fks .".11 lrj I o:j lih.N i' 'ihr.-.- rnriiHhed morns for hht houoke-jo!' ; . 1 1 i r r i pri::fe oitni.c. i .Mi -f.au. i! a ,,r . J f 1 1 4 W T r - . . - ' 1 x . I REAL ESTATE FOR RENT OffU'is Arvl In-sU IhMini 7s
o'clock.
An informal pet-top-ether In which
ev.-rv or.e wns civen a c
bemnie n r, pi t i n t (1 with Rev. Wiant I r A-
Lehman; Next Conference Where ?; ; ufacturers offered to build any car
(at 11 a. m., special muilc, It. C. and
hance to 1 r- Iank Conference Sermon. Rev.
and h:.- fan.ily was the object of the
i Tuesday afternoon: Praise sorv-
1 .ort. "'V.;i- .o -i AT.,., ri
rrcpption and tho.-o present united j llt 'l in paying re.-TPct to tholr pastor. ' PraJ'er." David Well, at 1:4,; j Memorial Home, Preachers Aid and (oni:i) to iikil iiomi:. i,f ; -!-tri,s rrv,fWP'1 bv wwariPJ' at
Mrs. AV. I-:. Wallach. 727 Lincoln
2:00; "If Jesus Were a Pastor To-
4 renjim nnd 1 aere land, P. 12th St.; o. 4 r i ! . t - a r 1 1 v inedorn, preod let, V oth: J'oo. 7. riicins, l-nrtly modern, ii.:;ir Veneer Plant; J-."Vx. r "i i all modern I'unpnlnw, tt. 4th; ." riMUin, partly neelern. O.ik st.: $20."i0. C rooms, partly modern: iiew; W. 7th. l -room now hr.nga !w, ivirnr Oth and r!ed.i:id. 7 ni!iH, .ill moilrrn. on Helldiek st.; S.'J on.
rooms, piiruv rnoMern. . i"in ?--.)''. - ro. o t,h..' : i . s
ON i:.SV P.WMF.NT PLAN i - '-""'. um 'u-ij o'clock: "Views of 100 Pastors.' A!.-o w.. ran ht.ii, I t,. suit vor plan. 1 - P.rst 'hiu.-'t :an church will hold j.eV Jow nC?UP rrrotaiT of the Phone ii-ii.nvnka lll. 'a home b.iUlr'Q: and tr sale at th t i." i- ' I 4! Cobi'ADiir Ki:hTV roup. ,? ,: , . .... , ' .V . Indianapolis Lra, representative ol
rjS- bin. -..on Way Wist. j'---i.. -oa.n m.i. mum- .-.u- rlshop Leeto at conference.
Ni W 'll.ML'I.r, 1". 1,1 i , .- Anrr. rr i.,n liv.-.i 1.1 ,.viiivv i..r v,,..- m.-riv m...i..rii
T. li 'iors. .'.': f 1 -1 i llr'ti, ,. T.M.'-tJi v.v.n i-...,iMi ln.inir.i ut "Is 1 IMhtti AdVt. 1 I t 1
war i:.. is confined to her homel,a- lktv- " 1 llL r' "l with an attack of Influenza. Antral Avenue Methodist church, j Indianapolis, at 2:30;Centenary Re-
l ports from every charge, 3:30
f..r r.f
ttrtt-e 1.....-H ! M iimias. lixiuirc Jtt 2 P.. hichth ,
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urday morning from 'J to 11.
Tuesday nifht: I'raise servieo at o'clock; "Paul as a Man ot
a -a 3 n a y is n :s a j 5 u I! II II II II II II II II t! U! ;i ;
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-- i -Prayer," Robert Burns, at 7:1".; 5pel or ro il of liiality try cur West muslc IlJrnnn.aka choir; illus. aaacsBnaainrtai-isa r-r.ia sulmt. $S; Kentucky Mock, d lorturp ..Tho WorlJ.s Xped " " " " " " " " 11 " ,"li h';,?yM-,,l,l0C!- 5S :'Vk- K',;n- ami Our Reply." Rev. S. D. KohlK1, 'UW 1 aV l Mut'a" tc-1t of the Cortenary ofilce?, Chi li i waka .00. lotl Advt.
lio to Enroll 1 oinorrow
The Church Attendance Campaign Is On.
Edsow-nter Horal Place for run!. . . . . . TT., f. .
' I.. . -,r, . . ,,,, rns ai a o ciocK; i ir iioiy spirit i e-al !!oucrs' l nr,n" L,,n- Zltt .hx the narly Church." Rev. E. M. !
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the company wanted hut all offers were turned aside as the Vitasraph people would play no favorites.
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BUY YOUR MEATS AT
The car Is said to have every me- '
chanlcal device constructed In its ; i
design and the beauty of it is Indeed ; .'1
unusual. It
hold suppint MD-inxc.
The Mlshawaka Kindergarten as-I J
sociation held a supper meetln? at the home of Helen Tupper, Kdpewater dr., Thür? Jay evening. The feature of the meeting was discus
sion of the Holife Dane system of t
music by Mi.'.? Constance Ilanrer.
wmm.fk im(Q)o Best Quality Quick Service Low Prices Where Thrifty Housewives Save
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(JOIST OP MOTU KU. I Mrs. Raymond Ilobart of Grand j Rapids, formerly of this city, is here j
to visit her mother, Mrs. George Philon, Lincoln way. W.
The K. C.'s basket ba'.l team defeated the First Baptists by the wore of 5S to 4, Thursday evening. TiyvioSiAij mlshaavviTa on PAGE If.)
Boiling Beef Pot Roast of Beef Round and Short Steaks Rump Roast, rolled and toned ....
Rib Roast, boned
and rolled Fresh Oysters, quart
G7e 10c
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Fresh Pigs Feet Fresh Pork Hearts . . . Fresh Spare Ribs Loin Roast of Pork Fresh Side Pork Fresh Sausage . .
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Shoulder Roast of Veal Veal Chops Le of Lamb Georgia Square Bacon Best Creamery Butter
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Fresh Eggs, per dozen - . ... ...42c rJ Pure Lard, 8 pound pail , $1.00 J
118 S. Michigan St.
Phone Main 1462
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Dr. Burnett preaches in the
! Hrst Prssovterian Church 5
East Lincoln Way and Union St., Z Mishawaka 10:45 and 7:00
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C0J35W&SS SERVICE
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ltKl.tJ Vtll WILLIAM rAIRRANKS in A thrilling Wo tern drama "Till-: WX STERN" ADVENTURE" Also the Ioe Kids in Conietly Toniorrow Only WILLIAM CON KLIN In A bi picture of the Northwest Tin: law or Tin: NOimiWOODS" A No a Scream ins Conirtly Monilay and Tuesilay VIOLA DANA in A on tli fill, slenthful comlydnnn.a THEIti: ARi: NO VILLIANS" Admission 10c No War Tax
Fresh Sausage, per pound . . 10c
$ Veal Stew, per pound 12c
Select Brand of Bacon Squares, per pound 15c 10 lb. Pail of Lard, Home Rendered $1.15 Beef Pot Roast, per pound . 12Ac Short Ribs of Beef, per pound . 9c Beef Brisket, per pound 8c Veal Chops, per pound . . . .22c Veal Roast, per pound 20c Salt Pork, per pound 10c Cooked Pressed Beef, per pound 25c Veal Pockets, per pound . . . 12c
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