South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 86, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 March 1922 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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SCENES WHERE THE TRAGEDY OCCURRED
Ti.. cr . ph !io5 a z n"r;i! iw of Mngician l-ikf whiV the f ntiro force of scarrhors ! f Hi f i.-1 1 1 v i' t i m.-.
Thoto by NVws-Tinics staff pbofojrrai her wove diligently dragging tho waters for the
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of the local Y. M. C. A.; A. J. Dennis; Thaddeus Moore and j William and John Krone of near Magician lake; William and I
Robert Spencer; J. Mapin; J. A. Kiefth; Charles Kincaid; H. N. Brown and Clarence Callender. William Hawley and John AlImandincer of the St. Joseph U. S. Coast Guard. Other Michigan officials worked tirelessly throughout. Coroner Bryant held the bodies a brief period while transfer certificates were made from Michigan to Indiana. Other persons living in the vicinity of the lake were of timely assistance to the relief workers. 1 en boats were active in the search of the death waters during the six-hour search beginning shortly before five and ending with the recovery of "Jimmy" Taylor's little body.
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LAKE VICTIMS
TODAY ÄND TUESDAY
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Kra.-oy during: his short life time. For the past two years ho had hern actively associated -with tho ! Toy S out organization and va.s a I ira inh a- of Troop 17. Philip took
honor derro in scouting 10 21. and Kin. had Torn
li-ted as a eecond-class scout leader.
I II- was ;i .student of tho Uhler j school. Philip had recently finishd working and paving for his Y.
nil! : a-- ji?l arris. P.urial willi.M. A. mnnborhip.
Hrwides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. XritzH, ho is survived by
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Srrv r,, for .lud -u, Taylor. out- -v- N- Y- "Tohn R- t homo, and Poni.-? l-. ;it homo, and two na-iters
rnarr. ar.- 1-, 1- !,Md at the A. M.Mn, () K Mpj,ott nnfl Mrs w , RilM'll -bap. a' i .. . jnc!; tli'.s af-! Curtis, botli residents of tiiis city. tcrnocMi. ;o'. inn. ! ;he -ii:i:iifit ot 1 Purrrnl 5crvieos will be held . , . , fil, ! from tho parental residence at 1:H' t.ii bod" to .!i; pii. vi.bli., toi ' j o dork Tuesday afternoon and at 2 OUr.i! I iM'Illrl; -it flu. Vrr.r. t Ii n,l i
'v. A. Hamilton, pastor.
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;n -iMi M'un i. i uo e..rs. o , . , ;l f . n a s j , t f ri by Pcv. Helman, ir.z horr with hi I ir-ni frn:u IV-j,,,- tio First P.rethern hurch. Purtroit. Wlun hS- imith:, : ft for tho, j, win l)0 jn uowjnan t Cmctery. wo5t h " ina i:m il ia th- ity. i -id- . : r ; C at the v . M . ' . A . ' He uas president f the lohnj riir.iot, Mathews. 16 veara old
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v a 1 1 1 () n I ! l o;i mi a 4.1-.- "i , First M. i:. . har r a;;l ry active', , in po cotj? o:l . Py oi' Upitioa he va-? a iletk lu the Am. ri a r. , , Trusr coin pa :y. I P
: d in thks city for tho pat Hp was a junior at th x High .ohool and on? . t liked boys in tlio class, a member of tho Roys Tri-C aid president of tho school
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S. Talor. iu brother. W illiam, arid Initio club. He wits an active memone M-t, r. Marione, all of lymp.a. I her hi the y. m. A. And Jo. Tay-
asr,.. ati-i ,i r ; urc.e, at - - i i s assistant in inr scouts.
UrooK-!. of T'ro w i ori. Pol . -urvivej Clinton b.ad beep a member of him. i 'Ik' scouts for more than four years. I He was born in flohcn. Ind.. May si:ii'HT'.s I I I si) AY. ; s. P'f,. mid came to South pond
:,. of s.-outm i-'.-r 'I iv'ot's most ' with l)i. parent'. Mr. and Mrs. W. ) .1 rd' n' .;.iM:r'!': . Ueoto-t b Po'-ouh. j Fr-l Mathews, nine jmrs aco. j Z, w.:i be baiiid Tue-day ai'Kr-l He v. as a member of Troop o, j
- ej jres Will b' , Plitlt'M Ii. donned to the rnn T;1 - j
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ian r-liun h. He i.-t surived only by his fither
The boy. lorn ri tili-- ity April j -inl mother, living at 7 1 f Oak st. V l :. w as .,n , j-ht ura-b kt;l. Funoral arrangements have not der.' in' tho !.:. .dn - 'hool. Hijhor,n rTnrleted.
pa!i-. Mr. n-d M r Wilhani 1" j H--niuh, i me broth.-!. Joan pobort.! nine, ar d o-.e r, .P .i on. tte P'. ia-j bc-rii. thr. .. sat i'. . IP.- .ran lpart:?- M. ard Mr-. J. '.. 'Irmt1! and M-. a:d Mrr-. !3. M Porou-h, ' -o i ; i : n .
Ws ()NP SON. Wi!:ttn K;nss!eV. 117 P. tha M.. wa' the ot ly lii'd Mr. and Mr--. Y. C lsi:-?e-. Tie w.i born in r-vit'a Pend Nov. P''7. an! was It i.ir. old. He a s a flr-t ir tudent a? the Hih si- hoo' a cd t;-e ;o::-ly at -
tor di d the Plder h.!. He l,-.d .rn nn er.t h u : t-: sc, ,e;t tt'.ombor ft nd as a inr tnl'f rs o f Tro. lv. William jo.r. d : ; i .' S ;t orar.i.'.a- . pon :noi e thin two . at- ;i;. and irre h.-ol .I.o. i a'l hi - sn.rc 'imo to tho oriran i.P !: . U ,,;,. , tile i. : r ' - a i C ra ;! mot "o --j . Mrs M-r:V P'!d. liv- '
PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR EIGHT VICTIMS
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SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, TIME AND MONEY
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Husinrss Men Plan Public Service Next Sunday. H'ontinued from p.?:o one.) the memorial servpe to bo held rtet Sunday. Ma) .snpoiul nuMiust. I- po-.iiiie that the business ho;;s' s of the (ity will oloe for a few m:nu:s on tlie day of tho srr-
a in it spri t to those who lost, j th- r !ies w hilo ohmtarily giving;
ti::r -r icf in preparing a summer amp lor others. The committee reported that th
fut.'iä's cf .Jo Taylor s. out executive! .i"d hi- oti Jarno. Taylor will bo held j - oi 'n. Tu -day afternoon from ! th.. Pir.-t Mtth.o.l'.st chunii. Pov. -! A!hr: Mnprf r will ott'ei ate nn.i tho.
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re... mine: tint il tho hour of the fun- . - ah Yo at will be on suard dur J this timo. Det'.nato funeral ar- 1 i a i:'C'.'!:i"r's t" r tt'.e others are bcins .' ' a io prnaPTy. Ilxtontl Sympathy. 1 Th.e following teleerams were re Aii at the mit ting s.i:n!ay after-!
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JA. MPS F WPST. liief Scout I.'xc'-'i i ve. Now York City. Pr.--i.Jt nt Foy s -out Coura'il: We t, nd our sympathy. Signed: W. I SMITFi. Stout 17 x e i u t i e . For S; .ith (loa. and Van P.'.n Pay cc.ut (ouncil.
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DAVID sl.VMOPi; OWI.V, niTH AVI.NONA PAIIM:. ! Funer.c, frni.r. f-r P,v1 s, Funeral services for Huth "W:n'r:a ! :aour Owen, 2Z''2 Vor' .z : , w Pjrke. -who li.-il nt the homo of Iki bo held at the homr thi- morn' . randparerd:?. Mr. nn l 3Ps. Pdwin : h) o, hn k. P..v. it. P. p;.;:.; Parke. 1 n ; Mi.-hawaka a v.. Katur- : will ot!tr:-ito. Panai hi'.; be .,: ip day, will he hcM ;,t Dixon. PI. Theibavi. Ind.
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All of Our SILKS Very Reasonably Priced for Sewing Week
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An excellent quality! Taffeta is one of the most popular materials this year for afternoon and evening Dresses. Our color line includes Rust, Jade, Grey, Rose, Wood Violet, Navy, Brown and Black.
Satin Charmeuse $1.55 a vard Sttplc colors in a splendid quality suitable for Dresses or Separate Skirts. Canton Crepe $2.69 a vard Bringing out such lovely colors as Apple Blossom, Pumpkin, Coral. Sprite, Taffy, Navy and Black. You will find nothing prettier for Dresses an d W aists.
Sportussah $2.19h vard In all the new hiph shades for Separate Skirts, Sport Drespes and X aists. Crepe dc Chine SI. 55 a Yard This dainty Silk is especially favored by ha-hion this Spring tor Waists and Dresses. All of the new shades are included.
ou can readily see that here are Five Big Opportunities to Save on the Silks for vour Faster Frocks.
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