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Ko'ipoouc* Department.The economics deportment of the tisbawaka Woman's club met Mon ay evening in tno lecture room of the ublic library. The following officers r the cnminn year were elected: Mrs.If B. Cbristopbol, chairman; Mrs. J.. Burnet, vice chairman; Mrs. H. C. tfgiesion. secretary; MU* Bertha luster, treasurer Ml Si Ad* Qllller, i-kii of the economics department of ic South Bend schools, g0»0 *n in* rest log talk on ‘'Food and the Foodupply.” _High Sctaoo Comtnero al Club. The Commercial club of tb« High •bool held lie first meeting of the see nd setnester at the school auditorium lorn) ay eveningAt tho business session the follow i»t officers were elected: Morton Mo* •ooouifb. president: Miss Ruth Bull, vice-president; Miss Irene Freese, ■cretary; Myer Piter, treasurer.Mr. and Mrs. Ora Kelley, West bird street, entertained a party of 14 Natives and friends at their home ttltU’day evening. Panning and mu-io featured the evening's entertain-lent Luncheon was served Mrs. Wlllistn K-rr, E»*t Grove troot, entertained at a birthday dlnoer iunday, In honor of horn** Coleman nd Thomas Lincoln Kerr, whoso Irlbday anniversaries occurred Feb. I and 12 respectively.The Ladle*' Aid society of tbe First lelbodlst churcb was cntortaioed by lrs! M. Lechlttner and Mrs. A. i-ayne and the ludiesof their divi* ion Wednesday aft* rooon in the hurch parlors.The Wlllo* Creek Home. Economies lub met Tuesday sfternoon with Mrs tnlier l MeKnighl. of JelTcrson street oad. Tiie subject for discussion was •Poultry Raising Miss Marcella iCmlers entertained a iarty ol 10 friends at a theatre party it tho Temple Saturday evening Tbe ilTalr was in honor of her birthday tnnkvoraary.The North Side Reading circle ofMishawaka May 10, 1917 with a contingent of 70 volunteers.Lewis Lung with the American forces In France, has seot his father, O B. Lang, a German ollicor'i hemlct which arrived Thursday morning It Is in excellent shape and ooe of the beat of the kind yet seen in Mishawaka. It is on exhibition io the wind ws of tbe OPaul H. DeGroove basarrived in the .city from Camp Grant, Rockford, III., where he received his honorable dls Charge. He was a member of Battery D.OOtb coast artillery, and returned two weeks ago from Franco He on listed from Mishawaka May 1,1617 He ia ibe son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeGroote, 121 South West street.Fred Seifert, Hist field artillery, arrived home Tuesday evening, having been honorably discharged from Camp Koox, Teoo. He just recently return* ol from oversoas duty.Praok Mahler, son of Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Mahler, residing north of thenortheast of the City. Swcllxer is 000 of tbe 76 volunteers who left Mishawaka May 10. 11)17.Musician Lee llostettler of the naval band of which Sousa I* director at the Great Likes naval training station, has received his honorable discharge and has arrived in Mishawaka, will resume his duties with tbe Misha*: waka Woolen Mfg. Co.Mr. aod Mrs A. J. Kruegor havo received word that their son, Louis Mooawlck, bad arrived in Falmouth, England. Be Is in tbe naval service and Is on the (J. S. S. Watonwan.* (14 IV..1his third conviction in tho city court.Pater Tom to b« Triad to SuperiorCourt. '.Peter Tom, alias Tomasoff, alias Tryco.who on his own confession shot sod Killed two women on s street cor-Fourtb Strost, was very pleasantly surprised Monday evening by a number of her young lady friends, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Music and games were enjoyed. Refreshments —ere served.Buudmg Permits.The following permits were Issued by CUy Clerk Joseph de Lorrnzt: Alvin G. Fonda has procured a permit to construct s bungalow at 618 Wilson boulevard. It I* to cost 91,5X1.Sa »«m-u Wanted Lubricating oil, grease, specialties.en 21, worth 860.000 anxious to marry hooorable gentlemen. Write. MRS. WAKN. 2218* Temple. Los Ang-I.s, Calif. 29 n IMrs. Oeorgo Clausseo, 412 West Sixth street, entertained the members of the Mooscheart legion at her home ,It’ Thursday alternoon.Charles Bauert and Joe Noel have opened a grocery store in the Van Hove building, corner of Cedar and Fourth streets Remember that TlIK RNTMtPRlsn makes a specialty of job printing ofE. Lang Co hardware.Ralph Protsmao of the 22od aero squadron, stationed at West Point, I transferred Ky., bas been honorably discharged, and returned to Mishawaka Tuesday,He has been in the army It months.ner in Mishawaka last summer, will bo tried io the superior court within the next t«o weeks. Toe two murder Indictments returned against him by tbe circuit court grand jury have been to the superior court.where action will soon be taken.MisS Eva Zimmerman, of 716 Westcity has returned from overseas uuty, and is the guest of bis parents. Mr. Mahler was severely wounded while on duty on cite battle front, but bag entirely recovered James M. Sweltzer baa returned from Camp Knox, Ky.,having received an honorable discharge from the service. Ho is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Sweater at Hillslda,paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis. Men with car or rig preferred.Rivsrsidb Rrkimino Company, Cleveland, Ohio..Tho Mishawaka High school basketball team will go to Napp*n«e tonight by automobile, to play a game. Tomorrow niglitthey will meet the Gosbec squad at the armory hereCal. widow 32. worth $25 000; maid-i
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