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SATURDAY. JULY 3. 191J. 5 Closed All Day Monday, July 5 th I his is the 1 ime o VIFE AGREED SAYS SLATON SOCIETY IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST BELOW? t A A- -VOW 1'. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES r - ! ,T social audi utog nntcerestts f w omega , to Buy Summer ; D The .Sunday school -htses of the First Rrthrcn church gave a miy-fl-laneous shower for Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Hradk 7 1 S S. Main st.. Fri day evening. Tho evening v;is spent at frames and music. Refreshment.-: wcro served nuu-king the cdn.se. Tho honored truestn were married recently and were recipient of many pretty The Women's Missionary Mwicty of the First Papti.st church 'md Friday afternoon -with -Mrs. I. M. Calvert, :2 3 H. Mo.iroo Ft. A program w&s render, od In charge of Mrs. A. G. KItner, tho subject being "Tho lied Man's Social Elfe." Thowi a.-'sistinf? In the program were Mrs. S. O. Chard, Miss Alice Mac Rae. Mrn. C. Robertson. Mrs. W. V. Davis, MT3. J. Goodenough. and Mrs. n. Sholly. Miss Dorothy Chard told a very Interesting missionary Ktory. The Woman's Dining club loft today for a house party Sunday and Mon day at Haln Villa, Diamond lake. Thij meeting will ho In pi.tce of tho regular monthly meeting. An attractive summer dancing ,iarv was given last evening In Amer ican hall by 25 younj; women of the high school younser set. The decora tions wero In read, white and blue, suggestive of tho fourth. Iarge flags khadcrt tho llgnts and were draped over th entraneo door. A cusey cor ner occupied one corner of tho room. Each person carried a lighted "sparkler" during the. first dance. Messick's orchestra played tho pro cram of 12 dances after which 'ght refreshments were enjoyed. Thro were CO quests present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millhouso, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kaufcr, Mrs, George IA Hager and Mrs. Flora S. Guthrio were the chape rons for tho evening. Mrs. Edgar Wilson, 523 Cleveland a v., was hostess to the Women's Mis sionary society of Westminster Pres hvterian church at tho regular meet ing Friday, tho was agisted by Mrs. J. D. J. Fame man. Mrs. Jloward Daw Icy and Mrs. Alfred K. Royrer. Miss Kuth Hardy jravo a talk on the ".Wed r.f Missions Among- Women;" Miss Cleo Young talked on "What 13 Peing Accomplished Among Foreign Wom en;" Mrs. A. S. Itoos had a reading on trio "Summer Work of tho Asso ciated Charities;" Mrh. L. Whitcomb jravo a pleasing account of tho sum mer Plble school of tho First Pres byterian church which concluded tho program. Eight refreshments marked the closo of tho meeting. Guest day will ho observed Aug. G. Members of tho Women's Mission ary society of tho First Prcsby terian church met Friday afternoon for tho regular monthly meeting in the church. Tho hostesses were Mrs. J. Ti. Van Den Dose-h. Mrs. Hcbeea Por ter and Miss Mary Humphreys. Mrs. S. Applogate led the devotional exercise.- nnd members of the society gave the current events in missionary work. Miss Charlotte. Partridge .gave a read ing on tho "Missionary's Church and Social Needs". Tho eoctal hour with refreshments closed the meeting. Aug. 6 the mid-summer meeting will be held at tho homo of Mr3. Nellio S. Talcott, 1241 Lincoln way E. Mrs. C. A. Thorn berg, 706 S. Mari etta St., was hostess Friday to tho Wanita Sewing circle. Tho afternoon was spent In a social way with needle work nnd a luncheon was served. Ar rangements were made for an outing to be held July 16 at tho summer homo of Mrs. M. T. Zlnvmcrm.m. The members will leave on tho S o'clock car and enjoy an all day outing. One new member was taken Into the cir rle. Plans wero discussed for the an nual outing of tho club to bo held soon. A meeting of tho Worth While cir rlo of tho First M. K. church was held on Friday at tho home of S. M. Raum, 1018 Eincoln way W. The Mmo was spent with sewing for tho Children's Dispensary. Victrola se lections were enjoyed and refresh ments served by tho hoitvw, assisted ty Mrs. F. W. Wetdon, Mrs. J. E. Rachel and Mrs. A. (J. Rumpf. There vere 30 members prerent, Mrs. C. D. Britton. 1011 E. Madron st. will en tertain tho members at an all day picnic Aug. 5. ' The Women's Missionary society of t .-jr." ttt- , 1 .-'szza r White canvas Baby Doll Pumps, white rubber 5-!j and heel; $1.75 values; while they last, mM I ompanv til "M Onion Shoo Ii n ! ; i : . . ' u V I V r :; ' . vl. f i , r . - t - '' 3;. , . . , ".,'. ' - T i '.- V - i:.r " - - ; : i ' T 1 Sr ' -. X vs : , .h 'XV., w :- W' I ' " - ;'"V -.':, VUV ' H -. v-N'. Nl-iW YORK. Hefore lcavincr for the west on a "second honeymoon" as they phrased it, ex-Gov. and Mrs. John M. Slaton spent a few days in this city and posed for their photograph. In talking of his recent deci sion in tho Frank case, Mr. Slaton said: "There were about 10a000 pages in the record of the case and 1 read them all. They did not satisfy me of Frank's gui't. 1 spent a night con sidering the matter and then I went to my good wife "'Sally,' T said, '1 have finished considering this case and I am not sat isfied tJia'. the man should hang. It may mean my death, and it will cer tainly mean the end of my political career, but I have decided to com mute the sentence.' " 'Jack.' she answered, 'if that's the way you feel, let's commute. Do your duty lirst no matter what the consequence may be." Mr. and Mrs. Slaton refer to each other as "Jack" and "Sally". Conference Memorial church mrt with Mrs. Feely, GDI K, Haney aw, yes terday afternoon. A genera? discus sion took place on ' the work of the coming year. Refreshments wore served during the social time. Aug. f the members will be entertained at an evening party at the home of Mrs. C. W. Moore, SOI F. Broadway, when a debate will bo held by the men who are members of the societv. Tho topic will be, "Which is More im portant Home or Foreign Missions." The Neighborhood circle was enter tained at a picnic Friday at Deeper park. A supper was served the 4 0 guests present. The affair was in the nature of a far owe 11 party for Mrs. Robert French, who will soon leave to reside at Chicago. She was re membered with a pretty gift by tho members. This was tho last meeting until Sept. 3 when Mrs. X. K. Rens bergcr, 1031 Allen St., will be hostess. A nnounccm en t 3 The Women's Foreign Missionary society of the First CSl. F. church will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. A. My ers. 411 S. Main st. The subject will be "Our own Missionary In Old Um pali" Current missionary events will bo given. PERSONALS Frederick I Maathieu of Milwau kee, Wis., arrived here Wednesday to make his homo with his daughter, Mrs. Creorgo Goodman, 33 4 N. Hill st. Mrs. Clarence Edwards, and son, 411 Michigan st., are taking an outing at Kagle lake. Mrs. C. 1 Drummond. 4 4 River side dr., is spending severala days in Chicago as the guest of her father, M. A. ( . Packard. .Misses Kdna and Ruth Chalderdon of Jainsvillc, Wis., are spending a month with their aunt, Mr?, i:. Croth- ers. Dls Carrol st. Mis.- Clara Rillinj s W. Colfax aw. h.is returned from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Summers ata Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs, l c. Fergus, and son. Paul Anthony, MT Iceland aw, will spend Sunday and Mondaay at Higman Park, lienton Hart. or. Miss Gladys Fetters, ;;il W. Na varro st,. is visiting friends at Hast ings. Mich., for about a week. Mr. and M rs, R. IL Schrader. 1213 S. Michigan st.. will lcsiye .Monday to vis t relatives and friends in Nebras ka and Colorado. Mr. Schrader has! severed his connection with Lho C. K. Meyer Son Hardware store, with whom he has been in business for the past -." Nears. Mr. and A, K. Collins. Yukon aw, ha returned home alter a wedding trip at Canada Mr. tnd Mrs. Faelhof of Chicago, who have been motoring through northern Michigan, are visiting with Mr. and -Mrs. YZ. F. Faelhof of this c ty. .Mr. and Mrs. Reo c. Madison. K. Donald st.. and Mr. and Mrs. Maarvin Augustine of Ij.dick will motor to Chicago Sunday morning to isit oxer the Fourth with Mrs. Kdis.n"s brother. Rv Ki'-fer. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Kduards and daughter. Dorothy, Miss Matilda Pare Miss Jean lender and Ralph Smith will motor to Ragle lauko to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Sdus. .'-'4 Sher m.n a.. and Mrs. luis Horror. 2,1 rs. Rllen O'Connor and son JU.?scll, S03 E. Jcttcrson blvd., will motes to mor 1 i 4 " ,t I row to G rover City, O., whero they will spend two weeks visiting Mrs. Horror's uncle, I. D. Horror. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schmidt, Mrs. Harry Lockard. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stoll. and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Schmidt of Niles will spend tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rlbel, 1011 Lin coln way W. William Kmcriik of Allegan. Mich., will spend the Fourth with his son, Pert Rmerick, 713 Lincoln way E. Tho Misses India Smith, Mattie Tessley, Ethel Coleman, and .'surelda Mosiman will ppend spend the Fourth of July at the summer homo of Miss Gertrude Rirner at Klinger laake. Mrs. E. J. Golley and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Eima, J., are spend ing a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Farabaugh, 1022 X. Michigan st. Misses Eyrtla and Alice Wittenburg, 334 X. Hill St., their home at left this afternoon for Ncav RulT;Uo, Mich., wher they will Mr. and 31 rs. spend the Fourth. G. A. Farabaugh, 1022 N. Michigan st., will leave Sunday for a western trip. They will visit in Cali fornia for six weeks. Miss Marie F.rown, 33 3 S. Lafayette st., will return home from Chicago ac companied by Miss Getrude Deattie. Miss Luella Zuver, 124 2 Sherman aw, will leave for Chicago today to visit with relatives over the Fourth. Misses louiso, Vonda and Valora Hoover of Rridgeman. Mich., are spending a few weeks with their sis ter, Mrs. Frank Judson, SIS S. Fellows st. Mrs. P. Henry Toepp, 1916 Wood ward aw, has gone to Detroit, for sev eral weeks' visit with relatives. Grant Mitchell, S2S Riverside dr., left Thursday for Culver, Ind., whero he will attend the summer Woodcraft school. Miss Florence Crcgler, 329 N. Lafay ette st., has returned homo after spending a month at Cleveland, O., as the guest of relatives. Miss Emma Curriso, 72S W. Wayne st., is spending her vacation with her brother Earl Currise, at his cottage at Hudson lake. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Damtacher, r.Ja Fellows st., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zl miner, 701 Pennsylvania av will motor to Detroit today for a few das isit. Mr. and Mrs. William Stinke of Chi cago are spending two weeks with the former's aunt, Mrs. William Devall, 7 43 Georgia av. C. A. Metzler. 1032 Woodward aw, has returned from a visit at Findlay, .. with Mrs. Metzler, who is spend ing some time there. Mr. and Mrs. George R Hager, Mrs. J. LiAvson Ridgely and Mrs. J. Augustine Smith will leavo today for a visit at Macatawa. Charles F. Guthrie, W. Wayne st.. will leave this evening for Tomahawk lake. Hazelhurst. Wis. Mrs. M. E. Melnerny. 410 W. Marion st.. has returned after a two weeks' visit with relatives at Iouisville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Milton. 404 W. Washington av., will leave Tuesday tor an extended trip to the coa.st. Grant Mitchell, Riverside dr.. and Stephen Van Fleet, Colfax aw. have gom to attend summer school at Culver Military academy. They will take a course in woodcraft. DEATHS. mils. HLiAAmrrH a. i:peiiry. Mis. Elizabeth A. Ebrrly, 75 years old. Center township, died Thursday after an illness of three years of dropsy. She w as born in Center town ship Nov. 13, 1SC9. and had lived there all h:r life. Surviving her are a daughter, Mrs. Harvey Youtsey of Center township, and two brother. Albert Ebrrly of Greene township, and Tin. od ore Eberly of Center town ship. Funeral servb es will be held from the Gleaner hall in Center township Sundav morning at 20 o'clock. Rev. Cecil Frank'in officiating. Rurial will bo in the Palmer Prairie cemetery. - - 4 - f; . - i - - M 1 : """7- p ,rf, v&.i-. ."-, ' . jjj .....- ... .. r ,J ? r .. SI - -.-. .. If it la, yon arts Invited to the next Xews-Tlmcs Pdrthflay party. Trip to all theater and refresh menu will be on the program. The News-Times Ihrthday Party is open to all school children in South Rend and Mishawaka, whether in public or private schools, regardless of whether or not their parents are News-Times subscribers. A list of all school children In the public and private schools of South Rend and Mishawaka has been com piled. On the date of the child's birthday his or her name is printed In Tho News-Times and on the Satur day following such publication the boy or girl comes to the circulation department of The News-Times and receives a coupon ticket which ad mits bearer to the Orpheum, LaSafle, Surprise and Colonial theaters, also a treat at the fountain of the Amer ican Drug Co. Children living 10 or more ' locks from the office aro given return car fare home. On accouut of the Orpheum and the Majestic being closed temporarily, it is suggested that the children save the tickets which admit them to these the aters until the fall season starts, when "hey will be honored. Tickets are good any Saturday, so if the full number of tickets is not used in one day. they are good any succeeding Saturday III imi DAYS TODAY. South Rend. Ashley, Gladys. 1139 S. Michigan. Allen, Ernest, 734 Coquillard st. Archambeult. Marie. 211 N. Notre Dame st. Eerstle. Arthur, 1007 Michigan av. Cauffman, George. 605 1-2 N. Scott. Coratz, Earl, 80s Cushing av. Frevormuth. Wilman. 901 N. Allen. Hall. Edwin, G12 Hill st. Lean, Violet, 313 E. Ewing av. Lawn. Forbes, 2 If. N. Main st. Moycr, Harold, 8 4 o Park a v. Mixtacki. Stanislaws, 1701 Sibley av. Nemes. Man'. 1318 S Scott st. Porka, Monica, 1909 Unden av. Patterson. John, r2 7 Cushing st. Post, Mildred. 102 5 E. Calvert st. Tolbert, Dovle, 703 Vistula av. Goetz. Frank. 930 W. Lisalle a v. Webster, Gordon, S10 Allen st. Wilson, Francis, 222 E. R roadway. Mi-Juuvaka, Drcllinger. .Samuel, 815 E. Joseph st. Zcakcy, Grace, 126 E. Ninth st. LUCKY ONi:S TODAY. South Rend. Ravmond. Shock, N. Studebaker st. Mckav, Oren, 2405 S. Michigan st. McDonough, Elizabeth, 116 E. Kea e s y s t . "wynn. LaVere, 52a Wenger st. Wood, Frederick, 140 E. Paris st. Misliawaka, Rlock. Ella,-119 W. Joseph st. Rernadetti, Eprot, 216 N. Spring st. Frehner, Ci rl. 332 W. Battell st. Dcitchley, Helen. Micinski, Hattie. Smith, Dorothy. RIVER PARK The sub-station of the South Bend postoflice for IUv.-r Park has been moved from tho Dixon and Locker store on Mishawaka av. and Seventh st. to tho John A. Howie news depot, 2222 Mishawaka av., and is located in the rear of the room. The large mail box has been moved from Seventh st. and placed in front of Howie's. Mr. Howie, the recently appointed clerk, began his duties at this oltice Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Met calf of Kerslake ct. will spend the Fourth at the lakes in Michigan. Fred and Raymond Polk of Gary, Ind.. aro visiting relatives here. Mrs. Charle3 Hyde has been called to Columbus, O.. by the death of her sister, Mrs. Swartz. Miss Joris Rineback of Eakeville i here visiting Miss Helen Kochender fer of N. Sixth st. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alen and son have gone to Michigan to spend tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fender and daughter, Dorothy Laverne, and Miss Martha Hammond are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fisher at Lakeville. Charles Moritz is spending the week with hts son, Edward Moritz, and other relatives. Mrs. Rort IlerrJck of N. Eighth st. is visiting her brother, E. Spring, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Dice and family of Smith st. have gone to the Lake of the Woods for a two-weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hyatt have moved from South Rend to Misha waka av. and Fifth st. Mrs. Mary Rushong of Elkhart is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Hemlnger. J. 11. Berkey has returned from a business trip in Michigan. Miss Ruth Rogers of Smith st. has been ejuite ill for several days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Kcasey and granddaughter. Miss Mary Roggs, have gone to Ligonier to visit rela tives and friends. Mrs. Levi 'Flowers has been re moved to St. Joseph hospital, Misha waka. for treatment Miss Minnie Poole of Mishawaka aw has received ward from her aunt, Mrs. Alice Lewis, and daughter. Miss Marie Lewis, of Elcentro, Calif., that their home was badly damaged by the earthquake June 2 4. and they had to move. Mrs. Lewis and daughter are well known hfre, having visited here a number of times. They formerly resided in Chicago. Charles Kochenderfer and John Cook of tho South Bend Watch Co. have gone to Columbus. O.. to spend their vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mr. Harry Martin have gone for a two weeks visit at Lan caster. Pa., and Columbus, O. Mrs. Arthur Guin entertained a number of young people Friday even ing at her homo on S. Tenth st. in honor of her nephews. Fred and Ray mond Polk of Gary. ind. The even ing was pleasantly spent with music, games and contests. Favors were won by Arthur Piplngrr and Fred Polk. At the close of the evening luncheon was served. Miss Irene Miller will be hostess to her Sunday school class and teacher. Miss Gertrudo Metcalf. Monday even ing at her home on N. Ninth st. Mrs. C. E. Myers entertained with an informal dinner Friday. Covers were placed for right. Services in River Park churches Dresses Good and Low We have just received over five hundred dresses from New York makers at about half price. On account of the continued cold weather we bought these dresses very low and you get them low. $10 to $15 Dresses $5.50 $18 to $25 Dresses $10.00 In Men's Wear Here are Some Interesting Notations. New sport ties to be worn with sport shirts, 50c. Men's athretic union suits, large variety to choose from, 50c and $1.00. Men's Night Shirts 50c, 75c, $1.00. Men's crepe and soisette pajamas $1.50. Men's Bathing Suits 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Men's Terry Bath Robes, just the thing for the beach, $5.00. 4 An We are working night and day baking Colonial Cakes but can't bake them fast enough to satisfy the demand. We are extending the time for coupon to July 1 0. Take the coupon you have to your grocer and he will give you a Colonial Cake Free. South Bend Bread Co. Sunday and ensuing week will be ac cording to the following schedule. Seats are free and the publ.c is wel come. Methodist Episcopal Seenth ft., south of Mishawaka av. ; Rev. A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; Erank E. Wolfe, superintend ent. Preaching at 10:40; subject. "Christian Citizenship." Junior leacue at 3:00 p. m.; Mrs. John New comb, superintendent. Epworth league devotional at 6:30 p. m.: Miss Ruth Hackenberg. president. Patriotic services at 7:30 p. m.. confuting of songs and short historical talk by tho pastor. Midweek prayer and praise service Wednesday evening. Ei dies' Aid society Wednesday afternoon at the ho.no of Mrs. Sam Dixon. Misha- V Iv ! . V 'preA Methodist Fourteenth and Vino sts.: Rev. S. E. Jennings, pastor. Rnndav se hool at 10:00 a. in.: E F. Wolf, superintendent. Preaching Ppv. Mr. Jennings at 1 1 : ( 0 a by .in. Young Peoples' union meeting at 3 p. m. Preaching at Mr O. H. Gates 1 . It " , I . III. 1 1 of Mishawaka. Fnion ing at prayer meeting Tuesday even the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jen in Mihawaka. Class meeting ninzs Fridav evening at the church. Church of God Dixon hall. Misha waka av. and Seventh St.: Jonas For svthe. elder. Sunday school at 1:0 a. m.': C. I Thomas", superintendent. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Midweek praver mectin? Wednesday evening at 1 .o e. The, BzGffr&&r spot n 3C Apolo STr.ACVLHH SPIX;iAIi Ico Toa f;ias.es (Set) $1.2. and up. I lee Tea Spoon (Sot) $1.'2S and irn. ' CLAUERS j jEWEU?y5T0RE i TENNIS SHOES For Men arwl Women 75c to $2.25. Walk-Over Boot Shop Complete Stock of Victor Records and Victrolas, Geo. H. Wheelock & Co. BOYS' TENNIS OXIYHiDS; Black and White . . . 39c KINNEY'S 116-122 Kast Wajni! St. There's Many a Reason Why These Welworth Blouses at $2.00 Will Meet With an Early Sale. The styles are so very appealing so very dis tinctive and p o s s e s s such rare charm that they will be liked by all who see them. And more than this is the very unusualness of the values, the method under which they .are made and sold, permitting us to sell at S2.no Blouses that woud ordinarily bring a much higher price. See the W i r t h m o r Waists at $1.00 the Waist four new styles tomor row. town I redemption of the Start a Savings Account At Once And fiet the Ikmofit of Our JULY DATING All money depnit4xl in our Sav ingN I)o;ininoiit not later than luU 1 t 1 1 draws inirt frni July lt at the rat of t x-r rrnt pr annum. "mpund d M'ml-anruial- AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 4 per cent on Savins