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The Herald-Press from Saint Joseph, Michigan • 6

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Saint Joseph, Michigan
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SATURDAY, APRIL 28 ACE EIX it. JOS ET51 EEJtALD-FKESS. INFORMAL" DAXUNa PARTY Last evening about 25 couples of the twin city younger society set, to feel 1 enjoyed an informal dancing party at the Parish hall. Bradley's orches -Hih: School Notes tra furnished the music for the danc dFit rresnan ers. The hall was prettily decor ated with flags and during the even ing punch was served.

The Misses Beatrice Lambrecht and Mary Loug- The Senior GJee club delightfully head chaperoned the affair, which was given under the auspices of the surprised Margaret-Brown at her Messrs. Harry Domes and Nelson home on Main, street, Wednesday night. Games and popular music youmustkeepyourstora ach weliVyour liver active; the bowels regular, and your blood pure. Your physical condition depends on the health of these organs. When anything goes wrong Callender.

ENTERTAIN AT DINNER. In honor of Burrel Crehore who filled the program of the evening. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by Mrs. Brown. Last night at Miss Ruth Perkins' home a delightfully informal party was given in honor of Burrell Crehore, who leaves Monday for South leaves Monday for South Bend to enlist in the regular navy, Harry take Bartlett, Niles avenue, entertained just at a 6:30 dinner last evening.

The guests included 10 young men Bend to Join the navy. He is the school friends of the guest' of honor and a delicious four course dinner first high school cadet to respond to Oar Shoes for Men the call to arms. Only seniors were invited. A general good time wap was served by Mrs. Bartlett and daughter, Miss Margaret.

The place a few doses of Beechanvs Pillai and avoid any serious illness. are a fine corrective and tonic for the system, and a great help in maintaining good health. A single box will prove 'the remedial value of enjoyed and "Tony" was given a Joy cards were clever caricatures. Vio- ous send-off by his class mates. troia music was enjoyed during the dinner hour.

EMB-OF-TME-IIJWTII ME Wonderful Savings on Everyday Needs including Muslins Tabic Clolhs Napldiis Towelling Towels Hosiery Muslin Underwear Shirtwaists Waistings Ginghams, Curtain Materials And dozens of other items in our basement and on our 1st and 2nd floors. Sale Lasts the Balance of This Mpiitft And we vtge, you to take advantage of these price reductions. You may never again be able to purchase rner-chandise of this quality at these prices. Two commission Jobs are open and the council has nominated six per DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON. sons who were voted upon.

It Is The girls of the Michigan State Show their style and class. Trying on will prove Ihclr fine fit and perfect comfort. Constant wear will demonstrate their sturdy durability and comparison will show what wonderful shoe values our prices represent. A SEE THE NEW RALSTOXS! State Street, St. JcpS probable that the boy and girl re Telephone company entertained at a ceiving the highest number of votes delightful luncheon today for Miss will be appointed to the council Ella Williams, who is leaving the of Those who were nominated are Ralph fice today.

Miss Williams has been Gersonde, William Sheehan and employed In the local office for over Bartlett Dobbertheln for the boys' two years and has made many commission, and Amanda Seltz, Stel friends in her work, who regret her la Zekind and Esther Barlow for the Lamtt Sab ef Aay fa WarU. Sold avanrwhara, ia bozw, lOc 25c departure very much. girls. Places were laid for twelve, the decorations being yellow and white iting her daughter in- Berrien Springs. She spent the morning in Wednesday afternoon the Junior- The girls presented Miss' Williams to these in the coming year.

Mem Senior military corps marched to the St Joseph visiting friends. with a beautiful piece of silverware PERSONALS bers of the debating teams and the debating coach, Mr. Merrill, were Mrs. Alfred Witt and son, who St. Joseph Gun fcjyb range at Edge-water to tako advantage of the in token of their friendship.

have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. club's offer, made to the high school called upon to give talks. Captains Herrman and Riley responded, tell E. J.

Witt, returned to their home a few weeks ago td promote inter ing how much they had missed in Mr. and Mrs. John Shanahan left est in shooting. The guns and am not getting into debates in the pre today for South Bend where they LODGES mi i munition were furnished by the club. vious years, and urging other sttt The shoot was officiated over by Mr.

ill spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs eter Yack. dents to support the work in the SPECIAL MEETING OF O. E. S.

Gardner and Mr. Merrill. Various coming years. Mr. Merrill stated his A special meeting of America Mrs.

George Hildebrecht and two scores were made but no one quali appreciation to the members of the Chapter, 0. E. will be held on Children have returned to Chicago, in unicago toaay. A. II.

Stark who has been in the city on business, returned to Chicago this morning. James Warren, principal of schools at Bridgman was In the city today. Mrs. Warren has left for her home in Hillsdale, and Mr. Warren will leave for there at the close of the school term.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Saxe have arrived from Chicago to spend tne teams for their efficient work, and Monday evening for the initiation of after being, the guests of Mrs.

A Curtis, of the Hollywood road. said he believed he would express candidates. If you want a county field meet the sentiments of the St. Joseph peo this year get out and boost for it. Mrs.

Ben Peterson left today for NILES LODGE CONFERS DEGREE. Members of the Niles Command' At the regular meeting of the B. C. H. S.

A. A. held April 14, it was left undecided Owing to the fact that ple who heard the affirmative team in St. Joseph, by stating that they believed St. Joseph should have had better than the two to one decision ery.

Knights Templar, were guests week end at their summer home on last evening of the Knights of Mal great many students of the high which they received, thus winning the Lake Shore dirve. ta Commandery at the Masonic ten pie in Benton Harbor. A 6:30 din schools of the' county are from the rural districts, and as 75 per cent of both debates. However, we should Dr. and Mrs.

F. F. Brown arrived show ourselves good losers and go the boys In many of these high nefr was served and at the session in the evening the visiting knights last evening from Chicago to open their summer home on Niles avenue. after both another year. A good schools are needed on the farms, it spirited "locomotive" was given for conferred the Temple degree.

Is quite possible that there will be the "silver tongues" who represent ed us in the debates against Benton no field meet. The question was left to a referendum of the schools and the returns thus' far show that five schools do not want it, four do de Harbor last Friday. Mr. Merrill IN SOCIETY read a story by Mary Raymond Ship-man Andrews entitled "The Star DID RICH COPPER IN PORTAGE LAKE SANDS sire it, one is neutral and two are Spangled Banner," following which the flag salute was given and the "Star Spangled Banner" sung. yet to be heard from.

The schools toting for it were St. Joseph, Oaks and Stevensville. It Is W. C. T.

U. An important meeting of the W. possible 'that a compromise will be LANSING, April 28. C. T.

U. will be held Monday after Plana for taking from the sands of noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. affected which will do away with the baseball game In the morning and confine the field meet to the afternoon of May 55. Portage lake 'at Hancock copper SPECIAL BARGAINS For Fruit Growers We have a surplus of, some varieties of fruit plants and want to give home people the benefit of the following special prices which are about one-third regular rates. CUTHBERT 1 MILLER I RED RASPBERRY THOMPSON'S (AT $3.00 Per Thousand.

ANTWERP GOLDEN QUEEN YELLOW ItASPEBRRY, $10.00 per Thousand. WILSON BLACKBERRY AT $4.00 Per Thousand. 5 ELbORADO BLACKBERRY AT $0.00 Per Thousand. AU plants are strictly first-class, guaranteed true-to-name, and are in splendid condition tor setting. If possible come and see them, or we will ship promptly on receipt of order.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NILES WATER CO. QUITS CITY DEPT. TO RESCUE William M. Brown, 414 Main street.

which will run 5.76 to 16.08 pounds to the ton are revealed in the application of the Superior Ore Milling corporation for permission to sell stocks. The process which is to be HONORING BIRTHDAY. Miss Bertha Jasper entertained i6rhe St J. club has been com pletely organized with Charlie Rose number of twin city young ladies last as president and R. Gersonde secre evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. employed will work over the waste tary and treasurer. All letter men that has been dumped into the lake Ben Seely, In honor of the birthday anniversaries of the Misses Tillle are members of the club and those which in the past year should have received letters, but did not because Melchart and Grace Bart. Piano they were not are associate after former processes of extracting copper, have exhausted as much 'as possible. Robert Forsyth holds, the patents on the necessary machinery, which Is a grinding process, and the company has options on his patents and the right from the United States numbers, sociability, and a general good time were enjoyed.

The serving of refreshments by Mrs. See I 0- A. D. Baldwin, Bridgman, Mich. Chicago where she will attend the wedding of a friend.

While there she will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Swanson. Mrs. E.

S. Black of Stevensville spent, the day here yesterday. MIbs Esther King of Berrien Springs was shopping In the city yesterday, returning home last evening. I Miss Bessie Jamison has returned to her home in Sodus after a short visit with friends here. I Mrs.

B. Tredlck went to Glendora today, to visit friends for the week end. Miss Mildred Cllne, deaconess of the First Methodist church of this city, who has been here during the past six months, left this morning tor Grand Rapids, S. H. Zimmerman has returned to Chicago, after a short business trip rhere.

Fred Kaufman of Glenlord spent the morning here on business. Frank Sedlat has returned to his home In Glenlord after a short trip to this city this morning. I Euchan, who is employed by Bradford left this morning lor Fond da Lac, where he will spend the week end with his family who reside there. 1 Mrs. H.

A. Martin has returned from Chicago where she spent the winter months, and will now reopen her farm home on the Lake Shore drive. Mrs. Frank Connor and daughter Miss Ruby Bravo, passed through the city this morning en route to South Bend where they will isit relatives for several days. Richard Walters spent the day yesterday In Michigan City and New Buffalo, -Casper Roberts returned to Chicago today after visiting his mother, William 'Roberts of this city for several days.

Mrs. E. Shepard has returned from a short, trip to Grand Rapids. Miss Hattle Petznik and Miss Emma Kudlbw of Sawyer spent the morning here shopping. Mrs.

Theodore Bond and son John left; today for Sawyer where they will visit for 'several days. Miss 'Anna Dehring and brother Emil Dehring returned to their home In Stevensville today after visiting at the. home of their sister, Mrs. Gus Pollas of this city. I Mrs.

Davis Haven has returned to her home In Bloomingdale after vis ly and Miss Jackson, completed a most delightful evening. NILES, April 28 The Niles Water Supply company, which has supplied pure water to Niles citizens for a number of years, 'has quit, and the Niles water department finds Itself facing an emergency. The, boilers of the water company have failed and notification was given the city yesterday that it was useless to try to operate the system. The Niles water department will cut into the old mains as rapidly as possible and will furnish temporary connections to the customers of the old plant. The board of public works will have to consider the immediate extension of water mains, and it is a question whether the old mains will be able to hold the high pressure of the city system.

MB government to dredge stamp sands from Portage harbor. members. The purpose of the club Is to promote athletics in the best way possible. The members will assist in officiating at all 'high school athletic event's. The meetings of the club will be held every third Friday of the month at which all associate members are invited to attend.

Much is expected and hoped for from this club, which is anew idea tn the high schpol. FOR MRS. WHITE. A group of a dozen ladies who Forsyth, John L. Harris and Peter MacNaughton form the company HERALD-PRESS WANT ADS ARE AN "INVESTMENT.

TRY THEM! have formed a birthday club, ar as organized. The common Btock Issuers $600,000 and they were given ranged a delightful afternoon yester day in honor of one of their num C. A. White, Harrison avenue. The afternoon -was passed en- permission to sell 1150,000 and when they show 6 per cent earnings will be allowed to Increase the amount on the market.

Rep. A. E. Most of the seniors have had their pictures taken -for the Benior joyably with music and needlework, annual and commencement program. Petormann appeared as attorney for the incorporators.

and a course of refreshments was served. Baskets of golden daffodils and jonquils were used about the rooms. CUT THIS OUT IT ft WORTH The students gathered In assem ILS.aC.. Shake! Mrs. White was presented with a Possible Method.

Miss Withers "I presume Mr. Fllpp bly Tuesday morning for regular assembly. A review and celebration of the success of the school in the gift. debates held on last Friday night made hla usuul weekly call on you last night Miss Cnllow "Yesj and 1 must soy that ho made a fool of himself," Miss Withers "Proposed to you, thl" was the first number on the program Mr. Gardner was called to the plat WOMAN'S The Woman's Guild of St.

Paul's MONEY. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 6c to Foley ft 2835 Sheffield Chicago, writing your name 'and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds, croup; Foley kidney Fills and Foley Cathartic Tablets Sold everywhere in Joseph, Adv, form to give a discussion of the de Episcopal church met yesterday aft it. ernoon at the home of Mrs.

George bating situation. He urged the students to continue -the efforts so well Prouty for the annual election of Momentous Decision. Maude "Oh. Gertie, what a lovely officers. Mrs.

Prouty was elected started this year In both oratory and debate and to give even more effort president, Mrs. Hiram Ensloy vice- president, Mrs. Ellsworth Kay re engagement ring I How I envy you!" Gertie Tou needn't, dear. When It comes to the point, I've either got to $17 cording secretary, Mrs. Louise Kil-bourne corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

George Everett treasurer. marry him or give it back." A social hour followed the elec ,1 She Had Had Experience of Him. He "My motto Is, 'Always think tion of officers. The Guild will meet next week with Mrs. Louise Kll-bourne, Lewis avenue.

before you She "You must And It very hard to carry on an animated conversation." My old friend DAUGHTER IN TERRIBLE SHAPE A. Mitchell, Bagdad, Ky writes: Chocolate Cordial Cherries My daughter was in terrible shape with kidney trouble. I got her to take Foley Kidney Pills and she Is completely cured." Foley Kidney Stylcplus7 Clothesfli Pills strengthen the weak, deranged kidneys, correct bladder troubles, stop rheumatic pains backache, relieve' sores muscles and stiff Sold everywhere in St Jo seph. Advi Friday and Saturday "Il's a Cherry in a Chocolate Ball" DR. BRADY TREATS Come and Sce-- It Pay "I know what Styleplus $17 means; I know that this price again remain the same.

"I have a guarantee that means another suit if not satisfied "I have a label in my. coat that I can't lose even if I do lose the guarantee." You will like Styleplus Clothes $17 too. This is the Styleplus Store. A luscious red ripe MaraNckino Cherry floating tit Its own Juice, imprisoned in a wall of the most delicious chocolate you ever ate. New York and Chicago Confectioners soli thl lino quality at 80c mid $1.00 per iound.

KO BETTER CHOCOLATE CA.V BE MADE AT AN PRICE. We bought all we can got for this Week's Qfto TIiL LB. Special and will sell them while they last at OJt BOX Belter have us wt aside a few boxes for you. pRtaratlsin, Aslta, kCa fep2l3rrll uialliUman'ifeshbent fvwDiscascs of HEAD, THROAT, STOMACH ini LIVER BLOOD DISEASES DISEASES OF THE NERVES SKIN DISEASES. AH chronic disc a st of men and women treated.

Medicines furnished. FRANKLIN E. BRADY, M.D. SPECIALIST 2.H PIPESTONE STREET BENTON HARBOR. MICHIGAN DENTON IIARCOR FURNITURE RUGS Fctkc Rutkoskie OSLO STATE ST.

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