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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1925. assisted by Mrs. Marvin rumble. THE MORTUARY RECORD. party of friends Wednesday afternoon at the Joan Tea shop.

Mrs. entertained the members of the ANNOUNCEMENTS. aummmumIi mt seetettea eereaa. la be, rraternaJ u4 Mktr reaitiM will fc tttrttd fee at the rate a cetaated Uoe far each Isserttesv Ladles' Aid society of the LydlcJc John Fogel and Mrs. Hubert Tyrrell.

RELSOH JwHES, Undertaker A-kf BCXJLNCS CHAPCIa -XJLDT AJUItTJLKT. sWenMfte as4 Smpathatfe fti Wars m4 St. Jesepa 8H. Evangelical church at her borne Wed of Bourbon, lad-, were among the guests. tan church, officiating.

Burial will be la Highland cemetery. Lewis F. Zlnk. Lewis F. Zink, age 47.

died Wednesday morning at 6:45 o'clock at his home in Uurr Oak. Ind, after an illness of six months with tuberculosis. He was born in Ohio and had resljel nesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Mike-sell presented the topic on "China." The Friday Friendship club will a ssi sen 111 KOBAJIT JONU.

AaUUal meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jj. IL Reyer, 614 Portage av Refreshment were served to 21 members and five guests. Mrs. George Peterson and Mrs.

Nelson Steele win; be the hostesses on May 6. Montauk Council. X2X D. Regular meeting Friday evening 1 a W. O.

W. ball, 11 Jeff. Blvd. Ad- Bazar and Pastry Sate. Given by the Woman's Auxiliary of enue.

SOCIAL CALENDAR. The Court of Honor club was en The Jolly Bunch club will meet In Burr Oak nearly all his life. Sur- vivirig are his wife. Anna; his moth- er. Mrs.

Zlnk. of this city: one brother. Charles A. Zlnk. of I tertained at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Friday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Harris, 407 Court street. the Westminster Presbyterian church. April 4th.

at Heller's, 116 iv Mrs. Fannie PeHey VanDykc. Mrs. FannJe Pcrlcy VanDyke. ag 74.

wife of the late George W. Vai-Dyke, died Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ignatius O'Brien, at Detroit, after a short illness. She wns born in Portland. 29.

1550. Following the death of her first husband. Charles E. Ptqtiette, she built and made her 'home at St. Mary's academy, with her two children, the home being ued for a numler of years as an Infirmary for the sick by the academy.

Ia 1SS3 she married George VanDyke. She Is survived by six children. James A. VanDyke. Oeorire Knuicia Vaiilyke, Mrs, Ignatius O'Brien.

Mrs. Kred Richardson and Harold A. VanDyke. FRIDAY. The members of the Old Time lakeviile.

this county; three sister. Mich Adv. St Williams, Florist Blooming Plant Cut Flovvere for Easter-21 W. Washington Ave, Wal 0769.. Lincoln 2168 A.

A Stephens, 1211 East Indiana avenue. Following the business session euchre was featured and prisee were awarded to Mrs. Minnie Brecxen-ridge, Mrs'. Walter Hill, Mrs. Lyman Mrs.

Edward Perkins and Mr. W. F. both of this clt', and Mn. Personal Menffen.

Dr. S. Borough, 617 Park avenue. yrienda' club will give a dinner and theater I L. Lfls, of Uurr Oak.

and a ncpn. The county officers of the W. C. T. left for Chicago Wednesday where he will meet Mrs.

Borough and their eons. Lester and Paul. They are E. Mead. Mr.

Mead, Mr. H1U and Mr. Stephen. In two weeks Glenn Mc- IT. will meet at the Y- W.

C. A. in the Plinon Play. On the of Judea. St Angelas T-nH.

St M.nry" corir-e, Notre IHmc, Apnl 19:5. 7.10 TX Adnils- ion Sue Adv. It4 Carl Rexstrew. of Burr Oak. Kunerai rc-rvlces will t-e held Friday morn- 5 lrg at 10 o'clock at the res'deme ant at 10 3J o'clock at the.

returning from Sebrlnp, where Clane, ill avenue win enter The Rebekah dUtrtct No. wiU tain the club. meet with Fidelity Rebekah lodge of they spent the last tm-o' months at the winter home of Mrs. Borough's Rev. Brethren church In Burr Oak.

SILK LAMP Mlshawaka. 11 r. lAura O. Morris. South B.nd todj.

No.294, F.4 A. pe-renta, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Dickey. Membere of the Be Jo club were Ind ef-ln Vcrhles Joseph, of Culver, relating Burial -will be state president, win have charge of the school of Instruction. Miss Agnes Roloff, a Junior at Stated mertini, p. ra. entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Culp. Oberlln college. Oberlin. Is the The Worthwhile circle of the First 1107 Foster street, Harter Heights.

all of IVtrolt and Mrs. Catherine Norabelle, of Iondon, England; one guest of ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal hurch will be 1 ri l.iy.

Visitors invited. John Ki. Ma tm berg. W. Horn.

Secy Adv. In tool and eroV. Quality Supreme Lowest Prioee Oongrea Lamp Shop 113 E. La Salle Ave. Bo.

Band cemetery, near Burr Oak. Frank Marshall Anois. Frank MArphall Ar.n'.s, age this miming at 2 o'tloc at his in Lakevtlle, this county, after so entertained at the home of Mrs. L. F.

Maurer, 1201 North AUen street The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Harry Roloff. 1017 Lawndale avenue, for the spring vacation. Miss Ruloff has as her guest a classmate. Miss Ermlna Marean.

of Dalton. Mass. Attsnt'oo Pythian Sistses. Tha Amateur Music clu6, of MJch-ran City, Ind, raTe delightful program la South Bend Wednesday afternoon, before tha music of tha I'rogTens club at the clubhouse. Mrs.

K. R. Bert is the president of the club. The program jwas opened by a quartet Including; Mrs. If.

W. Anarsten. Sirs. E. Moran, Mr, fc.

H. Carstens and Miss Marie Vllcox. presenting a troup of songs. Mis Florence Smith wu the acdom-panlsU "DaM Nerre" y- Cyril Hcott, was played by Mrs. John Capp.

pianist." "The Spirit Hower" by Tipton was given by Mrs. Walter FfalWx-k, soprano, who Jso sari; "Sonirs my Mother Taught Me," by Dvorak, Mrs. Amrsten mng an aria from "Jeanne IV A re" by Tschalkow-aky. The aoprano solos 'I Am Thy liarp" by Voodman, "A Momory by Goring Thomas, and "Jasmine Door" by Alicia Scott, were riven by Mrs. Carter Manny, accompanied by Mrs.

Capps. Miss Hortense Morltz, who at 14 yftara of aje is an accomplished violinist, played "Kaust Fantasle." During thei business Korslon Mrs. fkorge Miller was elected chairman of the department; Mrs. Kdwln W. Morse, vice-chairman; Miss Jean Oammack.

secretary, and Mrs. T. W. Hhanafelt, "treasurer. At the conclusion of.

the program tea Svas served by MrsA 1L lterlrk. Mrs. Jlomer A. Tlobinson. Charles Schuell, Mrs.

F.T. and Mrs, Neisdn I. Jones. Tulips and snapdragons formed the decoration, i The guests niled four tables at BOO and the prizes were won by Mrs. W.

Shank and Grover Dean. Luncheon was served from email tables. In two wka the club will be entertained by Mr. and Mr. Charles Hecka-thorne, 8S9 Fox street Charles Kachel, Mrs.

J. E. Eaatup, pisier, Mrs, Aiauax i mjuiiurn, an i three brothers, Samuel S. Perley, Arthur P. Perley and Kirk W.

Perlry. all of this city. Mr. and Mrs Arthur P. Perley and Mr.

and Alls CoqulUard will attend the which will be held In Inlrolt at 9 o'clock Saturday morning I V.iki- your reserxatfons now jr Iciran-I "li.ef Dinner on Thursday. Miss Marjorte Bennett left yester Mrs. II. Moore, Mrs. A.

B. Dufen-dach and Mrs O. O. Gaff. Art day for Stamford, to resume her studs at the GlenDden schoot after spending the spring vacation Judge Cyrus E.

Pattee will relate Pottoy, eto. his experiences In England at the In honor of her blrthday annlver- A i ril p. m. Tickets on sale at Mr. lVr.iinerts oflct, Pythian BMj P.rsenations must le nil by Ttrs- nltht -Adv.

2t5. Ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bar: association meeting last summer sary Miss Garnet Stlllson.

933 South win J. Bennett, of the Trl-More i at the meetnlg of the civics and phil illness of four days with pneumonl-i. was bom In Marehall coun'. In .11 ana, Avrll S. and had resided In this county years.

are one daughter. Mrs Warren, of on son. Paul Ann'. of tV.s city; one s'ster. Mis Jrrrv I fiti" an, of th city, and a hnthtrs, Andrew cf township, and Philander Ann's.

lejt uque, la. The .11 T.ell Saturday afternoon at 2 1ft oolock at the Mrtho.l!t apartments. anthropy department of the Progress S2d street entertained 22 guests in her home Monday evening. The time was spent with games and contests and favors were won by Miss Ruth BUSINESS LOCALS. Mrs.

Agnes Marlow Mohn, 161S South St. Joseph street, left yester tt SOUTH MICHIGAN STRUT club at the Miss Kathryn Glllls, soprano! Miss Pearl Tlschoff, Mrs. William Mess. Mrs. Joan Josephine Moss, ari" wife of William Moss, 17 IS North Adams street, died this ni rnlng at 1 o'clock after an lUncs.i of several years.

She was bom in Carroll county. Indiana. Jan. 4. ISiO.

and hail resided In this city five years, coming day for Ashland. 0 where she will violinist, and Miss Dorothy Kuas, ac Enfield, Miss Naomi Shank. Miss 1slt her daughter, Miss Lilly Mar- Candlesticks at Studio for good companist, will give the musical pro -Adv. photos. Ttf.

low Mohn, who Is head of the vocal gram. Election of officers will fea- Ruth Henderson, Allen Becraft George Dull, Earl Huss, Byron Snyder and Clarence West. Advertisement department of Ashland college. ure the business session. Members Miss Betty Boyd, of Oak Park.

Bl-, un-h. Rev. Clinton PrHn linrsal will be tn fne lakevtlle Kplscoj-a! cenutery r.t are urged to. bring irook for the Bering houso library. I who has been the guet of Miss Hes The husbands of the members of ter Muossel, of the Mar-Main arms.

the Twin City Sewing club enter has returned. Miss Boyd and Miss Simon Snyder. tamed tho members with an 8 o'clock house, i State officials; and chairmen OPTICAL SERVICE Utiles I dinner Wednesday evening at Kable's Mussf-l are classmates at Ferry hall. Lake Forest, 111. a ge 64 I of state work, together with officers Simon Snyder, tS7 W.

Washington Ava. and special chairmen of both the Uiver Hotel Bldg. banquet hall. Covers were laid for J6. The affair was in the nature of Mr.

and Mrs, George H. Heldemat, died this Epworth nortlixxest of Pl mouth, Ind. momlng et 1:20 o'clock at Thirteenth district and St. Joseph Under the direction of Mrs. J.

A. county; wll be: honori guests for the 1. 1. Roberts. ChlrcpodlsL 411 rn BMg.

Lincoln 6116. Adv. tf. Dr. L.

E. Wampler. dentist. lit Union Trust Bldg. Lin.

J47I. Adv. lltl Holy pictures at Schilling's. Adv. It.

J. C. Lavengood, centistry, 436 North Michigan, phone "12 J. Advertisement Itt Dr. F.

I Forest surgery, throat, nose, eye and ear. 101 Dean Advertisement eod-tf. Those dent ring to telephone society, personal and other news' The Tribune should call Main tSfl. It Is best to telephone new early ia tb day. Adverttstment tf.

an April Fool party. The prizes at cards were- awarded to Mrs. H. B. Rode, the department will give a pro.

B33 East Indiana avenu have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawton. of San Francisco, who will here from Culver, Ind. Survtxing are her husband, whom married Ai.c 11.

1871. in liurllngton. Ind one son, Irvln Moss, Ind'anapoli; seven daughters, Mrs. Parker, of this city. Rose, Zolu, Julia and Hlldred Moss, all at hom Mrs T.

Spray, of Frankfort, ami Ala Muss, of Sedalla, and four brothers. J. M. Bck and A. 11.

Beck, of Burlington, and C. C. Berk and W. I Berk, of Sdalla. Tho funeral will held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the residence, v.

lUnur Ward Cole, p. I. of the KirM 1iH.st- occasion and will give rreetlngs and short relative i to federation gram of numbers at the Elks' temple on April 16. Mrs. Mary Grace Mohn will give a solo Gillis, Mrs.

Georgo Dressier and Mrs S. S. Deltaum. work. The musical program will be remain here until after Easter.

Miss Luella Freeh, a student at the Chicago Musical college, is Most Selective Eaater -ia the. dtyv AUGUflT J. MEYER FLORIST 1702 Portage Are. L. 6233, hospital after a long Ulnen.

was born on the farm where he bad re-sldejl' all his life on March 23. Ixfii. Siirv'lxlng are ono daughter, lluth Snyder; on Mster, Mrs. James 11. Brink, of this city, and two brothers, Benjamin V.

Snyder and Perry Snyder, both ef near Ijipaz Ind In charge of Mrs. Guy, H. McMlchael State chairman of music in the fed dance and will present a group of Mrs. Henry Buttolph. 549 River av her In a ballet number.

Vaude- spending the spring vacation with her enue, entertained mehiberB of the eration. All federated clubs In the county have been Inyltcd to attend Hllo numbers will be given by de Altruistic club at her home Wednes the- affair. day afternoon. Mrs. Charles Robin partment members.

The next regular meeting will be held In two weeks Mrs. Frank A. Stover and Mrs son assisted the hostess. Sewing for the Epworth hospital occupied the Mrs. Orvtllo ienweU and Mrs.

Jay- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freeh, 417 West Madison street. Mrs. Henry G.

Chrtslman. 2007 East Jefferson boulevard, and Mrs. Edward P. Weiss. 217 South St.

boulevard, have returned from Florida. Marquis entertained the members of afternoon. Mrs. Charles Bender, 653 ChArles -A. Heck, appeared in a de Edgewatcr drive, assisted by Mrs EYES EXAMINED the Harmony Reading circle at o'clock luncheon Wednesday after lightful program of all; American music Wednesday afternoon before Harvey Nickerson, will entertain the noon at the home of Mrs.

Penwell, club on April 29. the Shakespeare circle and guests at J. 8. McCowan and daughter. Marj- 223 LaPorte avenue, in honor of their birthday anniversaries.

Places were garet 623 Park avenue, have return the home of Mrs. George Fulmer, Mrs. II. J. Stewart.

6T7 IjaPorte nt ed from Chicago, where they epe 920 West Washington avenue. Mrs. laid, for 10 guests at a table decorated avenue, entertained Wednesday aft Ktoverwas the hostess for the after with suggestions of Easter. In the UST BEFORE EASTER COMES ELLSWORTH'S SEMI-ANNUAL COAT WEEK From April 2nd to Sat. Night, April 11th ernoon with an outing at fltudebaker park and a theater party in honor of contests which featured the afternoon noon and 'was aided by Mrs.

Heck, who la a comparatively new singer Mrs, John Bergr, Mrs. Addle Mit H. Lemoiitree several days. N. S.

Wlltfong, 133 East Indiana avenue, who has spent the last two months In Florida, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford B. Rugee, 117 South William street have returned from Blloxl, Miss.

chell, Miss Belle Berger and Miss her son, Robert Stewart The party included Stuart Peterson, Merrill Pulley, Benjamin Ashner, Rby Jan- in South Bend. That Mrs. Heck has a voice of un Helen Marquis won the prizes. The usual range and lovely quality was jiett meeting will be held with Mrs. nasch, Russell Jannasch.

Florence admitted by those who heard her. Stuart Reynolds, 73S LaPorte avenue. Klrsch, Dorothy Jannasch and South Bezid'i Leading Optometrist and Mfg. Op iiciin. 222Y2 Xfflcbigtn Street Paulino Pulley.

On April 16. Her singing of Salter's 'IamiJ of Love" was convincing, dramatic' and brilliant. The tender, sympathetic NAME DELEGATES. The Mary Kutherine Birthday club The Junior Hadassah celebrated lis tones of her voice in an encore "I met at the home of Mrs. A.

Johnson first anniversary with a dance glveri Wednesday evening at the Hebrew Hundreds and Hundreds Newest Spring Coats featured at Special Low Prices for FRIDAY and SATURDAY 2218 South Catalpa avenue, Wednes A marvelous collection of new htyles in a frreat hhowing and selling event that so many South Bend women have been waiting for. Bring You Heartsease" by Brans-comb, showed that she ha musicianship and understanding. IMrs. Heck day afternorsi. The prizes at bunco nstltute.

Arthur Haerems' orchestra were awarara to alts, tiustav ssor- played tho program of dances. In Woodmen of America Select Representatives for State Meet Delegates were selected for the state convention by Modern Woodmen of America at a meeting held in fcerg, Mrs. Oscar Jernstrom and Mrs. will undoubtedly become valuable Charge of the affair were Miss Edna August Hagqulst. The next meeting and popular addition to South Bend Horowitz, Miss: Sarah, Sandook, Miss music circles.

Fahnle Miss i Edith Oilman, will be heM April 30 at the home of Mrs. Oustav Johnson, 822 East Bow COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Miss Dorothy Taffe, Miss Etta Zlm- Mrs. Stover won new laurels and her playing showed virtuosity and a South Bend yesterday. Representa man utreet. mm.

Miss Ann. Welsberger, Miss Far the past 41 yaaro. Aaaata 94,041,393.88 fine sense of feeling. The jthree num Daisy Miss Mollte Selgel, tives were In attendance from Colfax and Washington camps. South bers of the McDowell auit were cice Miss Ooldle Miss Inda Surplus; $137,283.23 1 Mrs.

George Maroohn. 830 East Alt-geld street, entertained her bridge club at her homo Tuesday afternoon. ly contrasted and showed versatility Bend, and the camps at Mlshawaka, Gilbert, Ms Rose Goldman, Miss of tonejind technique. She was parti Ruby Tombor and MIhs Esther Kap- North Liberty and New Carlisle. A.

The prizes were awarded to Mrs. cularly pleasing In the first oflthla lan, B. Clemens, Mlshawaka; Dr. II. P.

BUILCIHQ L0AF3 ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH DEHD 211 W. WA8KIN0T0M AV2. group," the "Show which ahe Weaver, and Joseph Baxter, of played with lightness and delicacy. Members of the Roseland Home Following the progTanv a buffet Forest O. Hay, Mrs.

Louis Shirk and Mrs. Robert H. Perkey. In two weeks tho club will meet with Mrs. Raymond Engdahl, Carroll apartments.

The Thistle rlub was entertained Fonomlcs club met at the Commun luncheon was served In the dining South Bend, were named delegates, and W. B. Shafer and Albert Per-Uck. of South Bend, and R. W.

Austin, of Mlshawaka, are the alternates. F. M. E00N2, Troao. i "(Forwarly M4 S.

Main et.) fj ity church Wednesday for an all day room which was attractively decbrat ed with calendulas. Mrs. O. meeting. At- noon a potiuck dinner was servVd.) i The afternoon was opened with.

a liuslness session and by Mrs. S. J. Weber. 623 East Corby State Deputy C.

C. Shields was chairman and Nicholas Schelllnger, clerk street, Wednesduy afternoon. At 500 and Mrs. E. H.

Sayre poured the tea. Mrs. Fuliner was assisted by Mrs. Nelson I Jones Mrs. talks were given by Mrs.

Frederic the prizes were awarded to Mrs. A. of yesterday's meeting. Tha big feature oJ ouoeeae lo im-aulta. 3ure Zyo Sarvioa gats results.

D. Hubbard. Mrs. W. J.

Smith and Walter 11. Baker. In two weeks the C'orporan. district chairman of fine arts on the Indiana Federation; Mrs. The state convention will be held In Indianapolis, at a date to be circle will meet with Mrs.

Alice Arthur Bacon, on Iwork for the blind; and Mrs. Clarence W. Thresh. Brugger, 909 West ColfaX avenue. on; the- "rauntleroy: Homo." me The marriage of Mlesi Halo! Lit FACES SERIOUS CHARGE.

tleton, daughter of and Mrs Frank Littleton, and George lfBell, Coats for every occasion for every type, Coats for misses'. Coats in larger sizes. Coats for small size women. Coats for sportswear. Coats for town and country.

Coats of silk. Tailleured coats. Dressv coats. Buy Your Goat Now Have It for Easter son of Mrs. Madge Swanson, all of members pf the club presented a musical stunt.

Mrs. Bert Barnett, Mrs. Russell Meyers and Mrs. Theodore Stark were tha hostesses. The Llpplncott chapter of the Westminster guild of the First Pres LaPorte, took place Saturday 13 turkVl ChcU Glaaoea li EurWa thall Glaaoea afternoon at the parsonage of the end up First Christian church In St.

Joseph, Rer. Thomas W.l Bcllington Mrs. L. C. Btlsttne.

In two weeks Mrs. Isaac Calvert. 125 West Washington avenue, will be the hostess; Mrs. Rudolph Klelst 2705 South Miami street entertained the Ladles' Aid society of the Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Thurch at her home Wednesday afternoon. The time was occupied with a business session after which luncheon was served.

Twenty members were present Aberdeen club members met at the home of Mrs. Edward Bucker, 625 North Scott street. Wednesday. Luncheon was served at noon to 12 guests. In the contest Mrs.

It M. Miller won the prize. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. O. M.

Ireland, 625 North Scott street: ml Dr. J. Burks Ovee 0 Years In Camo ii 230 S. MICXIGAW ST. officiating.

Mr. and Cecil Kel ley, of South Bend, were the -at byterian church met at the church Wednesday evening with 10 members present Miss Carpi Drayton presided at the business session. Miss Jean Wollpert presented the lesson and the devotions were led by Miss tendants. The bride wore a frock of blue brocaded aatln with malie: and silk flower Mrs. Kelley was gowned in tan canton crepe and the- wo; a corsage of tarl-colored Marguerite Luncheon was HLIHIIIS Ohio Man Is Alleged to Have Violated Mann Act Here.

Ralph Kent Huron. was arraigned before United States Commissioner Thad M. Talcott Jr, late yesterday afternoon on Mann act charges, and bound over to the United States district court at Indianapolis, under bonds of 12.000. Unable to furnish them, he was taken to Indianapolis for Incarceration until his trial, by a deputy marshal. He is accused of having transported Mary Alice Lee.

of Cedarvtlle. to Indiana for Immoral purposes. The pair Is alleged to have come to this city several weeks ago from Ohio, leaving a string of fraudulent checks behind passing several here before they were arrested. No charges will be, preferred against the girl who will be used by the government as a witness. served by the hostesses.

Miss Dray fl At 81 sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Bell spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

kelley ton and Miss Mary Blake. The next raw AVMr Ttf i J1 meeting will be held in May with Miss Anna belle Llpplncott and Miss Irma Ward as the hostesses. Miss in this city. They will reside irtT' Borte. Seventy guests were received Wed Mrs.

Charles Berlow. 229 East Bow man street, entertained the Jolly nesdav afternoon at the attractive tea given by Mrs. Thomas A. Free Nine club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The favors at cards were won by Mrs.

A. Simon and Mrs. S. Sandock. In three weeks Mrs.

Bar Blake will givo the lesson. The Athena club met at the home of Mrs. WIVbUr Dlckman. 237 East Donald street. Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Fred Colyer delated an Easter, story and a paper was read by Mrs. manv In her home, 1010, Woodward avenue, from 3 until 5 o'clock. I Mrs, ney Frank, South Michigan street. James T.

Cover, pianist, and Miss Wllda Shonts. vlpllnist. played dur William larrls. Twelve members. ing- the recctvlng hours; Tea was will entertain the club.

Mercredl club members were en served- from a table with a center pteco of Columbia roses and which PETITION IS FILED. Including two new members, Mrs. Charles Porter and Mrs. Grlswold. were present A color scheme of yellow and white was used in the dec- tertalned at the home of Mrs.

Arm was lisrhted with yellow tapers in Snyder. 129 Iawrcnee street, Mlsh Special Group of Coats at "silver holders. Mrs. K. I W.

Strlck awaka. Wednesday afternoon. 1 iO L. I t-: For Ad- Oration. 1 The next meeting will be Claude Dale Carson Moves land, Mrs.

R. A. Bucher, Mrs. Ibrene time was spent Informally and lunch Craven, Mrs. A.

A. Frederick. Mm held with Mrs. Earl Hatfield, 618 East LaKalle avenue. eon was serx-ed.

The next meeting EASTER April 12 1 Coma In isd ih our advanca Eaate dlsr-laya. 80UTH BEND FLORAL CO. George- Swlticr and Mrs. Robert will be held at the home of Mrs. O.

Special Group of Coats at Elbel poured. Spring flowers were Mrs. Ernest Krueger. Mrs. Herbert used In the decoration of the home E.

Welch, Oil Blaine avenue. Mrs. H. S. Bitter.

2102 Pleasant Krucger and Mrs. Robert Kntuse mission to Bar. A petition for admission to the practice of law before the St Joseph county bar was filed In circuit court to-day by Claude D. Carson, a gradu- ate of the Notre Dame law school. His petition was accompanied by the I recommendation of John W.

Nlemlec, Elmer Rodger and Maxlne Ryer 122 North MJchlgan 5 Kiniiininiuiiiiiniiniiiimiiuiaimiiiiiiiinffi The South Bend Woman's club will hold Its annual reciprocity day recep street, entertained the Loyal Neighbors' club at her home Wednesday with an all day meeting. Eleven Special Group of Coats at tlon and tea Friday afternoon from were. the hostesses for a meeting of the St. Paul's Lutheran Sewing circle which was held Wednesday afternoon at the parish hall. Plans were made for a committee meeting to be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to TR)' TRIBUNE WANT ADS.

2:80 until 8 o'clock at the cluo members and two guests were served a potiuck dinner at noon. On April 29 Mrs. Harvey Reed, Liberty road. Dunnahoo. $25.00 $32.50 $39.50 $49.50 $59.50 $69.50 $95.00 Special Group of Coats at make arrangements ifor the supper will entertain the club.

to be given on April at the hall Refreshments were i served to 60 AT YIIEELOCK3 EASTER GIFTS OF COLORED GLASS Mrs. Millard Patterson. 627 North Fredman Appointed Manager. 1 J. Fredman, who a few years ago was assistant to A.

R. Mayerfeld, of the Newman has been ap guests. i Cushlng street entertained members of circle No. 2 of St Paul's Memo i Special Group of Coats at Miss Mary Chapln, 623 West Col- rial Methodist Episcopal church at pointed manager of the Oolden Rule 1 her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

George A. Swlntx assisted the hostess. A social hour followed the busi fat arenue. entertained the members of the Wednesday club In her home Wednesday afternoon. The program of Jthes afternoon Included a paper on store, Wayne and Michigan, replacing E.

Llppman. who has been promoted to the Chicago establishment. Special Group of Coats at ness session. The Willing Workers' class of the CITY NEWS BRIEFS. Hope Presbyterian church will meet Special Group of Coats at at the home of Miss Irene Harlln, Ewing avenue, Friday afternoon.

The class will assemble at the home of the teacher, Mrs. O. A. Laven, 1814 South Leer street at o'clock. Our Glassware Section offers an etidless rarictv of daintv and inexpensive articles, appropriate for EASTER GIFTS.

FLOWER VASES In satin finished glass, lovely shapes, 10-Inch size colors green, canary, amber, $1X0 aach. FLOWER BASKETS With handles crackled effect colors blue, green, amber, $1.00 each. FLOWER BOWLS On foot, 1n new designs with fluted edge, colors blue, green, canary and orange, la iridescent effect, 75c each. I Mrs. John O.

Malmberg, 2507 Way Weat entertained the mem CANDY JARS In attractive shapes and col-i green, blue, ambh J55c, 75c, $1.00 each. "NIGHT SETS Combining drinking "glass and entail -water bottlu colors green, amber, 41-00 aet. Madelon Coats Values to $7.50 Special 49-50 bers of the Ayudadora circle at her home Wednesday afternoon. Fol lowing the business session a social hour was held and refreshments were "War Born Changes In Transportation" presented by Mrs. Edward P.

Chapln in an interesting, manner. A social hour followed. Mrs. George B. iBeltner, I93S Portage avenue, will be the hostess for a 'luncheon In two weeks Miss Mary tlildcbrand was elected president of the Junior department cf the Center Township Home Economics club; at a meeting held Wednesday afternoon with Miss Lore a Hartman, Cite Highway South.

Miss Hartman was chosen vice-president; MUs Erma Hicks, secretary; Miss Margaret Cook, treasurer, and Miss Zap a Van Yalln. reporter. Jlefresh-mehts 1 members, following the business session. Members cf the Wilco club were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mlsl Marie Grace Moore. 729 North St touls boulevard.

The prtxes at BOO were jawaxded to Miss Mary Meyers and i Miss Kathleen LainpMer. Jn two treelcs Miss Gene-vlve HorkaJ 420 North Francis street, win entertain the served to IS members. VANITY SETS A novelty combining powder TRIBOfK TELXP ONXS. Bostasea Office N.wa Department Main lit) Display Advertising Department Main 1191 AdTertistsa- Dept. Circwlaues) Mala till Seventy-three Instruments were filed with County Recorder John A.

Swansott ester day, Including 18 deeds, 17 mortgages, one mechanic's Hen, two chattel mortgages, 32 releasee, and three miscellaneous papers. The Old Timers Radio club met Tuesday evening in The Tribune auditorium and discussed various features of radio. The quarterly report of the organization was read by Warren Hodges. Dr. L'Notre Copper, associated with Mra Borough AV Warner, Sheriand building, tn the practice of osteopathy, has returned to the city after an absence of two weeks.

Jack ChrUtman. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Cnrtstxnan, 11 Marquette avenue, la 1U with scarlet fever.

The American legion auxiliary will give a party this evening at the nd perfutr.e contam-r. Colors green canary. $1J50 set. COLOGNE BOTTLES with long -stoppers. In tall and VjictHat.

shapes. lort blucam-ber, green, $1. CO each. I- I PUFF BOXES; With covers, colors canary, I amler and green. 50c each.

Xmm American legion home. A potiuck supper will be served, and games and April fool stunts will feature the entertainment. Mrs. Betty Havener will be in charge. Mrs.

Myron Ford, 527 Riverside drive, will entertain members of the Friday club at her home Friday aft mm, CE KG Ek -WH EEL'QCK Let Ellsworth's Furnish Your Home Liberal TernLB ernoon. A A i Mrs. I. R. Ellis and Mra.

J. 3C WIS lam Tremble, of LydlekMarkle entertained at luncheon for a.

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