South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 22
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 4. 1922 CHILDREN TO HAVE BIG TIME HERE ON FAIR'S FIRST DAY Aiiin mint Drvir. at prinpbrnok Park Al-o to hv Kiddio" IMiiiht. ylts Easy to Pay the Sailors Way (prim Reaper Crests Scythe H hile Stork "Speeds July econcl Week of With th hich-t birth rat of th vrar. lh !nft d.iTh rat4. .-. n 1 only thr a- of ?riou rijlfim dis"i-. July w,th a !nr;r month for the local health i ; . rt n . n t - Iurmtr th mor.th th: w-r f. i uVath. as comparM with T l.ir.r.ir .lun. Th-Tf werf- lTj hirtha a. cornI -i r--1 u:th 1" In Jur.r The r:rnhr of deaths during Jul1. " j the 1 flt f ar.y month this y.-dr. .trvl thr- number of l irths va th ra!et of ar.y ir.'.r.th thus ffir ir. '.22. LORS .Annual August Clearance O fii" I r.t r-S: a" - Oor 30th Semi-Annual Clearance 'if 1 i.r. t'i j, r' r r, r ; t; -. r ti ; rut,, r Ii i Tii. . v ! I n d t v n u h h- working . ; I : f- r. !hf t j:n 'if th! r . V'"il f r'.'.y n t h opn-
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Elaborate preparations are beh.R made tor the University club picnic to be held aain thi? year at d-rad F'esrh, Wednesday. Auk. 9. "iuh membern will leave the club hou.at n r-i'rlork, mnkinp: th trip to l..ike Mlf hlgan by motor. The procram Includes halt ca.-t-ir.sr. poM contents, 'bootleeper' ra. f and a few o'her novelties, th n.t -t u re of which th committee in rharp has r.ot di'l'"'ed. Lunch will be served at 1 2 : -0 o'clock and dinner at . while dan.--Inff in the rjrend I?".arh pavilion will follow. Prizr-fi. according to an Interest in? nnounemen. will lpiyen away by N!on Ij. Jone.
HONOR SCOUTS IN CAMP FORM ORDER
Swanson, RiiPnrm and Dehaven Chosen Officers of PSew Organization. iiy Aiunx vnxcin-3r. CAMP NEAR MACKINAW, Mich., Ave " Th foundina; of an Honor Fi-out club by the jicouts from South i: r, I who arc taking the honor trip into M k h;'.i!i took place at the camp'.re Tii'v-'ii'iy ovpnlnr. Raymond ;u:-on ;n elected prc.sidont. Frajit is l;i!s.-winn, scribe, and Hobert lellnvji. treasurer. The Honor Srout.-- will b charter mom hers, and otht-r cout will be admlttesl when they h.ve attained the rank of liable Fco;t. Monday r-venin the boy enjoyed a campfire program pn ths beach which included the learning of some n w sonirs and a talk by Mr. Watson, tin ir host, who told them the history oT tho country around Mackinaw and Mackinac Isiand. .Mr. Waton has lived In the region for 65 year bavlnt: been in the lumberin busir.e ? . A viAit to Mackinac Island was on the srht-d u! for Tue.Iay and the l oys -dolled up" for thr occasion in th:r clan uniforms. They rode down to the n'.rr in the ?tudebaker
ar and were ferried to tha island. Scout Swanson, who in trying to obtain his eeamar.-hip merit badpre. piloted the boat into the dock. Mr. Watson acted as their guide, pointing out th historical places on the island and conducting the boys through th fort, A recprd was established that evening in breaking camp preparatory for an early start the next morr.lntr Thr tents wer taken down and packed in 15 minutes.
Expect 500 to Attend the Thomas Reunion at Goshen The annual Thomafl family reunion will be held in Goshen. Wednesday. Aujr. 16 at City park. An Attendance of 5a0 is expected. Many South P.end people. It Is believed
will attend. W. S. Thomaß president and H. I. Thomas, secretary, nnd treasurer of the organization.
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Improvement Club Holds Ann mil Outing at Lake The annual p-.cnic of the Rast Siile Improvement dub held Wednesday afternoon at Ch.ipin lake. Herrien prir.gf. Fifty-three member? of the club attended th outing, and the urfual program cf stich outings, ccnsitlm? of athletic and water sports, plenty of music and an en'ovsble dinner was tarried out.
Sni.MOi VACATIONS. Ar locked forward to by many but they hold no ploiire n store for th man r-r wom.n suffering from rhcu.rr.HTio pair.. Instant relief jjaJ !,ist benefit have been four.d. ly ihvv.s.ar.il cj xrell a the ph"n.rTnarl5t ;io exierterner.tel until he fu.rpflnl 1n con:-prundlrK Iüin-doj-. Prescription 1?03. Originally prrrarod fcr his own relief It hs been a T(!-eer.d to thousands. Not .k -. KteTit ir.e-iVint Html reds of ."rateful ttnior.l-!f Write t call.
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