South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 134, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 May 1922 — Page 22

SUNDAY. MAY 14. 1022

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', iur I. i 'ikrh'r r?." wa ! v ;ir- V ; V,'(rrr am! th- '!' "')r Mnthir," wjj I mks rnu:;n- .je;::.5.:r.. ; ; '-'. -'!. th :'.r-' ' C'.r,f..i. r.4 'r I' t: m th- Hme," v-.m ! : r "f Mrs W H Shor's; 1 . "In Church. - ly lr-.j K - 'S. 'In ( ir Conij-.tr. -on - I 1 ; Mi Ir a r- r-1 T-" pr:n-

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ft;or. nrr" 1 f.r fronting

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fffrr. -n at the hon,. of

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lY MI l Ki:i J. HILKY.

1- coril Ji.-t 'j - of the comhine-l

fnn an,j laurel School Orchestras Miss Möhr., a coloratura -prano,

v. ill be a.veit-id at the rlano by Mi.s Fora Iferehenow. The sincer lrist year ap;' red in recital at the South Vtr.d Conservatory of Muic and her talent is recosnizei in thi city.

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Th'irs'i iy in Jur.e.

the

Mrs. H. A. Tor.nlka, rr. was ho-:e. Fri-iay

4t; in e rr.b' Sunday .s

307 Tloritioj evenmr to j

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cur.f far tov.trJ ma irita.:r.ir.c his ivautaiion a? a builier of j-irrcrara of real merit, m a nnouncii-. th" i icrana for th- cor.cert to - pivn ry his organization at th hich r hool aU'i::orium at o' lock tlv..iifternoon. The symphon:; v. ill

Be.s Hrolyer. leader. SVa The Corio.-ierir.s; Hero Comes llanifl Kivrr Park. Elder. Franklin and Michigan Street OrcheFtras Kthel Ir.trlerisht. leader.

Iihtair Schubert Jun-

V-ine-l -"r men ..ooi "riiiiMm it.i

yrni'hony and I x 'r. r.

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riren fr,!':i-

. Mi"5ner chll crilf? ".

rrir.cf-?.-. of Tl.o Sun Bennett Hizh School S-cor.d Or-'hff-Ti lir.sp Sattler, director. A Hanrinc S en Pepcrirfive)

Present Pazeant at Grace M. K. CI lurch Sunday ?sizht

To Appear With Club

BIRTHS

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Metho.iit rhurihrr

unite jn attending "Tho Pcr:?h. ' a pigeanr of Inin. to be rrffntcd at the Grac M. IT. church, Michigan and Tut: ss.. Sunday evening at

7 :r.fi. ir. k. Osborne, who;

of Mr.v Cf-orge Wjinms

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Methodist churrh. Durin? the buI-, The rornb:natinn of Mr. Ingersoll's ne.vs meeting oMV-ers nere cx . orchftra enuirs th Ic.cal ion-

v Kn?lan-J Con- .'or the rowing year and resulted in j ductnr with a unit cnb of a ha heen th- Mrs. F. P. Nicely hins ctiosn Pres- r(kHimn of todiv'a nrncram that

Fred htretch. vice pre:- ,, h ri'rla ?e,1 to atwfv.vrn his

an'1 I the pratifh ation that music hungry

con: South Benders" will find contingent

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f-on. The home was decont'd with clusters 'f fcnowballii ar.1 other v;ring flowers. I.efrejhments were sfrvd bv th hotes.

a.s?td bv the First Pres' -yterian

.fh.urch quartet of thi.s city and Mis-

fmes under the i ntnir rf th

I iComrr.iti-o on Conservation and Ad-

Mr?. P.blred?'-. who is

the .NU

the pa ft 1

program was

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Huh. . Smith . . . Vogt

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a 'Uii v hri 1. m';:.i jhvf-i'.il H;i fpir:fi:.l Tri' fn o' at :on and tli" h-r d :;( n w ( r"- pror.-.iia-'vd by Mi. I'hft;i i 1-inn-r.t Th- ooniriiittrs :h '.er ir. hiri'" of th- fvcninj 1ti--:-:drd: H'sp.-ali'y. Mrs. C. j: '.Vii, rh linnan. Miss Marnier it

graduate

.-rvii'irv fif MMf-.".

in" m the f ity for, 'i.ths V..erdav'.:

.'1 S f r, I ; . 'V 7.n." F-lu'Mrd Father Rice. ( i Cvir'.v IjO'-Ks C Tho PifrhekT Button

Marion IV'ck. polvinr. i Wal'z Virginia Kin-. b I r.r or nee

Violin. Margaret Kin jr. TUano. Virginia Kini? Wild P'-o Streabourg Hi'.. la Parr. r'a.-.-s and It!i-,rcij' Sortorio Fsther rtie. porothy Rice. Meado-v Walt, AUllis (lit Cimkoo Sor.p ?-Iartin Ma Siwmin, r'.- Tan..-ude . flurlitt ih ) In Carton. 'ron;ca AumacV. Song of the Savoyard Martini Rutli ?:ngla.th. March Militalre Suite Altrerienne. . C. Smith S-aen

Mary Kroft. Hejn Kldredge

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Airs, otto oiimer. trasur&r Mrs. Stretch teacher. In th tests tlie favors were v.,n by

Mar.-hili Hughes ana Mrs. A. Man-

their attendance at the con-

AnnogficgmQigjta

Several old friend ar d!5covered or. n. 'program that offers an exceptional balan' of th classical and

P.';.--a!r.-i High School First Or-rhr-tra r". Miller, director. Fn.eemhl- The Heavns Resound

Peethovf n The combined Cr-, vane .f the Methodist Ep.5-opal ! chestra?. J church i directing the production of i Miss Efhe K. ITarrr.in. superv.5or ! th paeeant. which is heme promotl of music in the public .schools, has ! M hy the, Epworth 'league Crdon cf ! announced that any pupil who pUyp ' South Bnd. Members of Hp worth I an orchestral instrument w j Leagues in the various churches will 1 enough is invited to belong to herjtak part. Is-hooi orchestra. Special cla?e? are T'niqu cc?tum?5i of Indi. native I 1-dd in which In.-truction is given ' music, and mass movement scenes & email r.mc-Mnt to ftudfr.ts vho ! will feature the- pige.irt. Amusing ! own instruments but do not know, prn?3 as well as f tirring and grip-

how to ph.v them. The total nm- ' pins: incidents occur throughout the 1 rship of the srrade and hi?h school ; production. The Men's Ch.orus of orchestra is 144. i St. Paul's M. F. -:hurch will sing.

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South End will civen nn op- Th public inufd.

modernistic as well a.s other compo- lortunity to hear the Notre Pi.m sitions that are new to South pend;;iee lnb in it5 annual concert in ; rATTHN PAMINF NOW

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j this city at th Oliver theiter ThursBoJmi '..v pvnirc. The organization this

one of the beKt

LOOMING, SOLON SAYS U ASHINCi loN. Mav He-

Will: xm Furry, tone of thif city.

pronr..-:n?

will appear

with the Notre Pime Ole r'.u;- at

ICe "r, a..-ista r.t shatrn.-an, Mcs-

il iu- l. H Fr:c, I,. .1. I larwooj. jJA Kion and the Mouw. .F. C. Jahn .1. t. S.-'-veru. W. R S-bafer. Mis.-sjlb, Thfl F00foonr Spauldintr Morr-w. FHi '.uh.n.T, P-v? i:rn;4 Mahn.

Tiri. U I-.rit, i 1 " n 1 V ' TU PiMil f

I' t r I Thompson; (Pill f bold. Mrs

d-rora tin. Mr;-. W. II . M Cur lain.

Mr-- 1'. M. Richardson. Mts.s Mir.f.!;i MoT.an. porf-thy Has.-. I)is N'ewji Ir r.e Thornj.son. Harriet Harivn'.f and Mareuri?e i;iorl;owt riu-i'-. Mr. .1. 1'. Tritt, oii.-.irman. Mis Mildred Paurrh. Mis. Matti R-.wm.in arid Miss Aii-'e Oedd.

A n r. i r. or ni e n t In1t ).t ;! i cement of

been made of M'.ss Ix"ii

hb

da Helper of Adini K'h-

lr. 2'' N. St. Peter f Pnlab.:. of this city.

v ill t

rf Mr. -ml Mrs. Theodore C. Kohl-

to Fhoer I

The weeding!

iki j!a e m .Tine at the home

p.vcrside dr.

Mrs

dtir.ton rmincly

Robr-rt V

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IToffmm. PM7 TC. entertained at a

annointed 4 o'clock tea' I. l. Keitnt-r

Saturdiy afternoon as a rourte.-y to h- i -i-ter. Mis.- I'Ui. Pre..t man. : It i more. Md.

Mrs R. S. Murphy, of Fuxon. Ill . wh' i -'aying at the OHer hotel d.ir.nr: !i"r sojourn here, entertain-

Th Woodbine Smallwood b The Ow! Rilbro Ruth PiObinson. Carolling of the Rirds Mieheus Dorothy Rice. The Shepherd Hoy Wilson Mary Kroft. Idilho Laek Esther Miller. Rari arolle ".June". . . T-cnalkowky MarTaret McKnight. Entertainer Jay Conrad. II Trovatore Verdi F-ther Miller. Helen M. Fldredcre. The final meeting of the season of the Schoolmen's Wives was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs-. J. S. McCowan. i2 S. Main st. The. assiin? hotesse wer- Mrs. E. H. P.urham. Mrs. 12. L. Stuart. Mrs.

Mrs. Wilson Tnorntcti,

Mr.s P. O. Miller. A -buffet suprer w.a-4 .--erveii at :?,r) o'clock to il iiifnihers, from a. table at t raU l ."" with two silver b.akt.N of s i"(n' i'.owers. The club will enjoy a rlcrio at Indian Eake the liitr jm:. of June.

a Allegro

e 1 a' a 7 o'clock dinner In the main

dining rooru list evening. Cover?

wer placed for 1 ." guests at a daintily appointed table bearing a huge bt-kef of Minburst roes.

The r-fib-r of th

will

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iy afternoon

Will.ani P. Ca:

Thursday club

the members Thursat the home of Mr.-, s. Pubail av.

Mr. and Mr. Oren H. Shafer. ."-1 W. Colfax av.. annour.ee the marria.ge of their daughter Mae Virginia Shafer and Carl Herbert Taylor, of Detroit, Mich., which took place Saturday May 6 at Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will reside at Grosse Isle, near Detroit.

Mrs C. B. Reprove. 1 11 7 Marietta st., will entertain the Schulr

Rebecca thimble, Tuesday afternoon. J Svmpb.ony

The Athena club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Merley, .H Clev.-land av. The Philathea Class of Westminster church will entertain at a Mother's party Monday ev., at the, home of MK. Lyl Whitcomb, 5 57 Edgewater dr. The Tahitha- Girls club of Zlon's Evansflical church will meet Monday afternoon at the parish School hou.se. The hostesses will bo Mrs. Margaret Harlan and Miss Miller. Th A?-You-Dik-It club wll' clo?e its program for the yer vlth a dinner Monday even'ng at the home of Mrs. C. F. Post on Dixif Highway. Election of ofiicers will be held at tiiat time. The Abbie J. c. Campbell Horn" Missionary society of the First Methodist church will give a May party Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Norman Bleuler. 1111 Riverside dr. Th1 agisting hcte.scs will he Mrs. J. P. Campbell. Mrs. Arthur

Joi.es and Mrs-. T. W. Slick.

An all day meeting of the Plymouth club will bo held Thursday with Mrs. F. T. Wheeler. 119 E. Navarre ft. The adjourned meeting of th Progress club will be held Thursday afternoon at 2: IS at the old club rooms. The Young People's Charity club of St. Hedwige chuich will give a dance at St. Hedwige hall Tuesday evening. The Moonlight Six orchestra will play the procram of dances, which will begin at H o'clock. The meeting of the Ladies auxiliary of the Eetter Carriers association has been postponed, until May 23. The Musicians club -will be entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Stover. J03 Rex st.

audience. Sarabar.de

After Sundown Ftlml yar is fahl to be

Mother Ethel Stuart Gaumr lever developed at the university. : claring the United States was on the, Dedicated to Hazel Gertrude Harr: havine completed a highly suer.-- . verse of the worst cotton famine in;

ful tour of Southern Indiana and ; history. Sen lWlin. democrat, of i Kentucky recently playing to cro.vd-' a laba ma todav ask'd the senate to

thir nnnuil S mth a;re a' th--- Oliver dav night.

Fend p

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Glasses that Enhance

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Misö Harris B Minor (Unfinished)

The A-nan's Board of Kp worth b"--p:al will meet Mond iv afternoon

at 2 : : 'd.ck in the nur. es

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Mis.- Acnes Gleasor 310 Ewinpr v.

w.a iio.-ie.ss to tne memoers oi moi Misa Iuip st adr-ha Vpi- k i v.'

Shimro".k club Friday afternoon. Washington av.. who Jias been

home, j In the contents the favors wore won j spending the, winter in Los Angeles.

by Mrs. Josephine Jadaque and Mrs. Cal.. will return to the city Tuesday.

Mrs. W. H. l'reshloy. f,2 S. St. Jostph st.. is sjen ding the. week-end at Howe. Ind.. with Mr. and Mrs. J. TL. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mangold are sjiendinf a few days at Indianapolis. Ind. Mr. '.nd Mrs. Sanford Rugee, and

H-;mi Ye-,rian b.as been an. I Liur.i McGee. Lunclieon was served

i . 1 airman of the r.immite to nine memihers and two gusts. u :;i h-tve chirg of arran.t- i Mr. Martha Williams, of Stuns f.T the dr.-e to be given by' vil, Ind. and Mrs. C. Hand, of

.l.-.D.-i .-;ul Friday evening at i Fhi-ago. Mr.. Eadaqu will enter-Tr.'-un audit.Tium. Assisting t.sn the o'.un May 2a at her home V - -i :sn -a ill be Mis Ethel : at lln'J E. Midi; on st. ;''. M: Irma Horum. Miss! ''

Liuch'.in and M: ! : The r.lg F:v

Schubert Moderato

(b) Andante Con Moto Quartet (from Higolotto Verdi Mrs. Julia N. Rode, Josephine Decker. Frank Koos and Paul Anderson la) Serenade Piern (hi A?e Peath (Per Gynt Grieg c -IMzzicato Serenade

Muller-Eerghius ! of William J

String orcheftra By the Sea Holmes Solo for Violin and Cello Harry Geiss and Hans Roeder Hungarian Dance No. : Bra hm Calish off Bagdad (overture) ... Boieldicn Augmentation of the pymphonic boy. including cn its roll, practically all local artists of ruit. by the student musician?, brine? the total personnel of the orchestra, slated to apjear this afternoon, to 37. Following is a list of the instrumentalists who will perform in happy unison to the direction of th Ingeuoi! baton: The string family has -o!en-did reprefentation and practically all the hading instruments of even the largest orchestral t-ocieticj are listed. First viollr.f?: Harry Gels.-. Howard Darbour. Wilda Shonts. Joseph FifhhoU. Sidney Eder. Cecil Alexander. Wana Miller. Ionard Fisher. Eugene Happ. Gail Ralston; second violins: Carl Wiederhold. Abe Cohen. Goldie Grunwald. Maurice Bailey. Clara Makielski. Svmnur "Weishorger. Victor ruzolitz; viola: VioUt Shy Parks. George Linville, Mrs. F. Tritt; cello; Han.s Roeder. Nellie V.'oolman. Rose Sattler. Frank Tritt: flute: Carl Nabicht. Ted Pizybsz: clarinet: Sam Starr. Foster Hughs; trumpet: Fay Bio?. Donall Hughs; Oboe: Paul Waite; basfoon: William Armstrong: trombone: Robert Graham; horn: S. H. Stelner; tympani: Oliver Payne; piano: Mrs. Harry Geis.-;; bass: Art Swartz. Tony Selthamel.

rd houses at every appearance. Ex- : niak a thorough ir vest ig.it ion of the

cause cotton growers were "financially ruined."

First Week End House Party at Thriishuond The first house party of the sea-

Kryptok Glasses

There is no annoying line to blur!

your vision. No conspicuous hump to show that you arc wearing doubl, vision Glasses. WEAR KRYPTOK GLASSES

South Bend music lovers will no

doubt slicw much interest in th an- ; nual spring festival which is to be, presented at the High School audi-!

torium at 2:30 o'clock. May 2. The program i.s to be presented by the;

Sophiii The -laughters of the members of, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker have (,r -h. s- ; the Hapny Hour club of the Stull j n turned from a trip to Tennessee.

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a fl o'clock a: I surpri-

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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Fish, of

M tnv , t rachers.

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Mrs. Frank Anderson imT ; Sunnyside. who have been spending

Mrs. Haskell Smith, entertaine in j the week here will return t- New honor of their mothers Friday eve- York City Sunday. Mrs. Arthur L.

in the church parlors. Tne, . Kenne-cly. of Garden City L. P. who

Mr ar-1

ea ; -o;n -

I -.1 T rone e i till

c.oorge X.' pr "gram, which was in charge- of ha been the guest of Mr. atil Mrs.

Mrs Will!

Pi -h ird

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William D. O'Brien will accompiny Mr. and Mrs. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dish, fl5? E. Milton av. are in Philadelphia

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r hur -a were ; d Si'tir liv a fe ci the Y!iM,v' '

i! 'h Mann. P2 i: i 1 T ( e mcnibers w r e j-. renf. Puring , .e-: plans W er, j ; c n i -' t . bo ;-, r. ' d pe.

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M,-vr- i was as follows: Song by the mothers'

.. i and daughters, prayer by Rev. I iCliude Young, song. "Old Time :

j M ! dic." Miss Isabel'. Ritter nud Pa., attending the national ronven-

.iiss neien .Monroe, piano so;o mim , con ot Waterworks Engineers and Thelma Wal-I, song. Miss Dorothy r will visit New York City and WashK!u. -acconipanie-1 by her mot - ington. D. C, before their return, er piano solo. Miss Marguerite i Mrs-. Irma. Snow and Miss Gladys E.P.on. piano solo. Miss Geralatn-! Van Gorder. Ashland, av.. will leave

K'lley. Foijowirg the program bo nquet wa served to 33 guests, the dir.irg hall i-ein- attractively' decor-

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a'- 1 with stream t-rs and May blois' ms The tables were graced wtT! biets of spring flowers. An .ti:evs to mother.1 and daughters by Rev. Claude Young and a pb-tjvt

:?rve. v. ere featured after the banquet.

held June The p'tv: was presented by M!s-

t e r n o n

a c:nte..

S-In: -,-re

Sunday for a several weeks visit to Nrw York Citv.

it interlock

At lT'heclock$

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For the Bride Gifts of Pleasing Variety

gift

X--.

Tili i a weddinp

store. The nature of our stocks i.-i iich that appreprinte Bridal Gift ran he selected form mo-t any of the line? on display. The approach of June veddins has brought a minib t of no. thini:? that will v offer vou ni.inv supestion-. We invite your inspection.

George H. Wheelock & Company

.MARRIAGE LICENSES. Clifford Smith and IVirl C. Gor ney. both of South Rend. Emery Baranyai and Vera Fekete, bo'h of South Rend. Howard J. Hoi. -omb and Charity MoMann, both of South Bend.

various- local puhlic school orchee- . tras assisted by the High School band. The orchestra movement in South Bend is not confined merely to the High School but extends info the lower grades as well. The pro-, cram for the festival follow?: ' Selection High School Band Donaid Hughes, hader. j Waltz Perley School Orchestra Evelyn Fulmer. leader. Minuet Mozart Oliver Junior Hiph School Orchestra Camilla White, leader. i Trumpeter's March Kaley, Tincoln '

and Corjuillard Schcol Orchestras Rose Sattler, leader. Air from Rigo'etto Verdi lLadi-

Dr, J. BURKE Over 20 years in South Bend. 2:t0 SO. MICHIGAN ST. Lep.sc duplicated in 30 minutes Price;? Moderate.

cr pfional press mention was- receive ; 'ew York cf.tton exchange, the. Chion th tour, especially in Indian-! ago board of trade and the New aioh where they were accorded aj Orleans cotton exchange for allege! great ovation Prof. John J. Becker, j price fixing and control through fuJean of the College of Music, is dl-jturc sale?. rector of the.rlub. IP-lrln said the present cotton crop One of the outet.indine features of Uvould be exhausted by July 1. and

jthe Glee club program is the ringing, there wouVd be. no more planting be-

Furey of this city.

who lias shown great potentialities as; a baritone. Mr. Furey has appeard in numerous musicales here an.d li's nppraraneo with the Glee rlub has been noted with Interest. A rar treat was Accorded local

lovers of music and children last' Thursday evening when students of St. Joseph's Academy presented the operetta. "The American Girl." before a large audience nt St. Pat-1 rick's hall. Sister Agnella was in direct charge of training the students and deserves great praise for the success 0f the presentation. While major roles wore rilled by' older students, the majority of the' membcrt; of the cast were small children and displayed great talent; and cle.arly evidenced the careful I training of their instructor. The music for the play was written by j Charles Vincent. I I Many devotee, of music here are planning to attend the recital by i Miss Lily Marlow- Mohn of thi.s city, ; which is to be given in the Rotary ! room of th0 Oliver hotel on May 25.!

son at Thrushwoc'd. the summer: home of the Y. W. c. A . will r- ' held this week end. Nineteen c.-ri I of th Chiakonc clu.h will 7 -end. Saturday and Sunday at the house.!

returning late Sunday evening or early Monday morning. Week end parties will be in order ftom now on for the r mplyed prtri. A little liter on the camp win tn opened continuously for the h-r.e-.t of girls who wish to spend their vacation there.

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Lotterien are s i 1 to

mated in ancient Rome. The friend who gr ntly tells vour faults is the friend to ti-

H. LEM0NTREE South Rpnd' I.nnlnc Optomrtrit n Manufrti turlnc Optlrlnn We cm ii ipbca'? any i-r.s that is ius tlst-w here 222 1 i S. MllilKn St.

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Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $.1,000.000 Assets $1.123.000 Cont'r.gent Fund and Undivided Profits. $45,000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 West Washington Ave. F. M. ROOM:, Trcas. (Formerly 124 S. Main St.)

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TWO CABINET CRISES IN EUROPEAN NATIONS LONDON'. May 1 .. Minisreri.il crisis exists today in two European countries Greece and Finland. D;s-

j turbed conditions prevail elsewhere also.

The Greek assembly has been dissolved following th resignation of the cabinet, said a disrvitch from

! Athens th.s afterrocn. Former Pre-

I mier Gounaris conferred with Kin j

(. on.star.tme and his supp-ortf rs believe that he will be cb.oen to name

i a new cabinet. That the opposition '

to th r-id ministry was not streng J was shown by the fact that on i

Thursday it gained a vote of con

fidence, but the majority waf only ore vote, which led to th resigr.a-

, ticn. ! Efforts are underway to form a new Finnish cabinet to take th j place of the mini-try that resigned j yesterday. raid dispatch from I Helsir.gfors. Political trouMs in I Firland are blamed cn bolrhevist i axhators.

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AUTO IN WILD DASH

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Lovely new Cotton Orcscs of Imported Material, Dottrel Swisses, Ginghams and Eponge. Smart and quaint Frocks of Pointed Sateen or Chocked Silk Gingham. Cool ;ind comfortable are the soft printed Crepe de Chir.cs in dainty colorings as well as the darker street shades.

Clever Sports rotum"s of Roshanara Crepe, Importod Eponpe. Krepe Knit and many other new material?. Unusual Sports Skirts are to be found in our Sports section and when worn with the Slip

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Beginning Tuesday, May 16th May Sales of Pink and White Departments mentioned here are a thrill with lars spic-span new stock? of Summer Pink and White StufTs.

GlovesHosiery Underweai Ribbons

Blotises Brassieres-

Domestics Handk erchiefs Frocks Linens

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Trimmings Neckwear Shoes Wash StufTs.

The bride-to-be will find it to her advantage to shop during this May i:a!e of Pink and White.

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