South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 335, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1913 — Page 7

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913 7 The Ellsworth Store \ The Skirts Alone Are Worth the Money. | The Ellsworth Store SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES.

Society

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HERE ARE A FEW OF THE HANDSOME WEDDING GIFTS PRESENTED-TO THE WHITE HOUSE BRIDE

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luncheon at tiie Koert.jii u-1 room

Monday af temoori. The e:iterpi";i j aa of yei!ov t hrvai.thc mum-' ami ' covers ': ;!mc.m for lu. the ul j Leln he. ti Mi.-.e Mehenniek. .'Ksdaii.t.s 'iiarJ.: I( kr. WillLun J

Maitt. l.ati !";-, (jt-or-f mil, i-u-ictme Unjoin ami the .VI. lrunes nuon ;nrl Hann.ih Au-r. Ml.-J l aruj) v. il rrtur;i to he: home Prl!:iy wlillt- Mii.s Olive i ; i make an extended visit witli h. r aunt.

In -elebration of thiir of their wedding.

Jr.o Toney, SIM ttrtaind with a ! J u' n -y t y Sunday

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the truest were Mr. and Mrs. A5;i

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Toney .iiid .n. KV.in, t Nil-, and -'o4ii Toney f Dowapiar, Mi h. As ti!- u'.iej't of honor, Mr. Ilnry 'uu r, v lfe of Atty. Henry. Wurzor, formerly of South Hemi. was utertaini'd at a hrhiK lur.eneon r-i- nilv .it Ixdndt. Th" xvriion at tl;iiiunc of Mrs. Jartif-H 11. (.'ullen and va an laborat KlTnir. Tiio Navarr" IMato i (inner t lul will t'rit-rt;iin(l at dinnt-r Monday -V' liiia; at i:.io loi k iv Mr. and Mr.-. YV. J. rraldll. 117 liivTsl.l dri. t.'ovcra will lc jdic'd for .10.

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WAS BUSTLE IT HIE HOUSE

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Executive Mansion Put in Readiness for Ceremony Wedding Party Rehearses Dinner Dance on Yacht Tonight.

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V.iter, Mas--. Mr. .nd Mr. Home C .tepUonwon, 1 North Shorn driv with thlr won, Uimh. vJll fii'nd ThankHivin' in .'hha;;o. If. A. Mi -Man nix of Hammond, ind., will .-ja'ioi Tha nUKivln with his :ai,nts. Mr. and Mi. W. O. McManTii.. 7 1-' lt M. Miss Marion Sharp of Fumno rt;d.

l':iiu-e I-Mv'artl Island. I tlo u-st of Ir. and Mr. K. I'. Mo-r.'. ?z N. j .Michigan t. Slio expert to tpnd tiu- ! v inter in South lnil. Miss Grace Kmvc, t.'.tlitoi ilia av., ( hd't Monday for Uraioi Inland. N.-h., I

u vpend thf winter, Mrs. Lyola Allen and oti ISuytnond AhIivIH'. X. '., rdurn-d home .Sittjrduy. having !f-n ialPl to this -ity hy the illnesn of her fatht r. ('. ;. I'f.lsom. S. St. .Jose.pli t. Mr. 1'olsom is much improved. Ktith Mjerilykc, V. Iial,e av.. ret'lrnd Sunday from a s!iort viit in the country. Sally Davenport of tdympia. WukIi.. is the kiueat tf Mis Carrie Koin. I. T. Kahn. who wa a -andidatf for

The Volunteer brethren (hurch Walter IP.nilett,

vania :iv. The Clio cirri.- wi'.i meet wV.h

Frank Stover, 'uy V. Kex ?. The It. X. A. clnh will lr rntertuitua! by Mr.9 IJfiiry Talinan. 1:14 YV. Colfax av. Wclnoilay. . . The History department of the Progress dull will meet. Mrs. Frank Steiner. TOO X. Joseph t., will entertain the Select

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The Violet 'luh will met with Mr?. Fred ! itel. loi:t C)uiml.y st. Mtm. C. M. Hildebrand. 102 Quincy st.. will entertain the Social Twelve club. Mrs. Marv Collins will be hostess t. the Colfax W. C. T. C. nt her home

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cial Athletic lu!) will dance. " The T'.jrnVerln will give a dancins?: party in Turner hall. The Wednesday club will meet with Mr.4-. Walter Jjerr. 3U' X. Lafayette st. J'riday. The Mrdern I5ee Hive club will meet with Mrs. Cora ritther, ."2S X. Ctishini? st. The. Benedict club will enter-vain at

inajnr r,n the noiaiist ticket in tiieja i nanKiiivtntf party in American n r'nt election, lett the.Vjtv Su ntlay i hall. The committee will be 2lr. and ..n , busines trij to New York city.' j Mi Frank Chrlstman. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Anna llalani;vr of Ply tmoi'th. Clifton Hind and Mr. and Mr?. It.

hitfh school box office which located at the main entrance.

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sick at the hori:c of her ;ori,'H llahn. S. Main

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t . .Miss Iena Harsh is in the city n p!ntinif a national society aimim? to ir.trortnce the F.ible into 1 1 putdic hoois.

SOCIAL CALENDAR

Tties4lay. Th" "rth section of the Women's league of the First M. 1 1. -hurch will meet at the home of Mrs. W. W. Xapper. -JIT X. Main st. The Audodora circle will meet at the home nf I rs. 1i. W. Doty. Auttm W. K. C. will r,ive a military card party in Auten iust loom;? in the old court house. The Tuesday club will meet with Mrs. L. A. Lydick, 0 4 0 Idamond aw

(L I'aue. The Norman Kddy Sewing circle will meet. Saturday. Th wedding of Miss Ilildegrade HerteUnif, daughter of Dr. and Mr. J. 1J. Herttling to John P. Hayes will tako place at St. Patrick's church. Tho Music department of thH Propress club will entertain the general club.

One of Aycr's Pills xt bedtimejust

one. Acts on l.he liver. Gently laxative. Sugar-coated. All vegetable. N Sold for GO years. Ask Your Doctor. 'L27tl:

CIN.VN'ATl SYMPHONY OHCIII1S. TKA. For the first time in South Hend the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra will present a program under the direction of their new conductor, Ir. Frnst Kunwald. at the htcrh .school auditorium on Thankytf ivlrjtf nitftit. Tliey are coming with their entire strength of ST. men. which Is T.5 more musiciai:.than have ever appeared here In any one concert. The affair is under the auspices of the South Pend Hih

j School Alumni associition and under the manaffement of Milton H. Crifllth. ; Kmil Heerman, vlolvist and concertj master of the orchet-a. will be the soloist. He will play the Pach conI cei to for violin, accompanied by the i orchc-Ktra.

This concert will test the new auditorium a to Its acoustics for a larsre

Sautli lleml Woman Attrnds I.ctturi in Chicago. Mi-s Myrtle Herring, of the Ellsworth Store, has returned from Chicago 'where she attended the HyKenicFasliion School. Miss Herring in an interview regard Ins the purpose of the lectures said: "The School was in charge of Dr. Dunn of New York City and MiHs McNulty of Boston, both very able corsetieres. Daily there were heslon.s of corset fitting on living models, demonstrating the proper adjustment of corset.s from a health standpoint. "Moat Interesting and instructive, too. wro the lectures on anatomy and hysricne in relation to proper corset Jitting. The general discussions of the j:reat importance of medical fittinKB in a corset department aroused much Intercft anions the corsetier'et. "Special emphasis . was plac! on teaching the customer how to adjust her cornets properly after leaving" the fitting room. The big Idea, was this: We should In1 'teacher" not merely fitter, in order to be successful corsetkTes " Ellsworth's. Alvt.

R.euixM'A T)ixa:. The Helena Rebecca staff were the guest Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Otta A. Peyer. 62J 5. Kddy t. A 6 o'clock dinner wa served. The evening wa.s 5,pent with music and cards. Favor were won by Mrs. A. Aslin. Mra. Oeo. Aslln, .Miss Ella Chate, Miss Martha Scope, George Alin. Mrs. Chas. Uang and Mrs. William Beyers. The hostess was presented with a handsome present from the staff.

WA.-'HINCTOX. Nov. :. AU was bii.-tb' and c::citement alout the while hcoise Monday the day before the wedulrm- of the president's daughter. Mis.- Je.-ij-ie Wilson. Florists who arried with tlowcrs, expressment were hurrying too and fro with packap.es cntainin eleventh-hour gifts, the curious were gathered to watch the entrance of the executive mansion for a chance view of bride-elect or other ligures in the ceremony ami the principals themselves were prepared for the wedding rehearsal. The rehearsal wa set tor t p. m. The pra-ident will lead Miss Jessie to the llowerbanked altar in the east room where Mr. Say re will wait Leslde his pest man. Dr. (Jrenfell, in the presence of the ofIieiatlii; elergynSen, the Uev. .Sylveter W. peach and the Rev. John X'evin Sayre, the brother of thu bridegroom -elect. The maid of honor, the bridesmaids and the four ushers will take their stations as though in the actual ceremony and Mr Wilson will review the spectacle and offer suggestions. ' Aside from this affair, Washington .society was chieljy concerned with the dinner dance lo be given tonight aboard the president's yacht, Mayflower, moored In the Potomac. The vessel is a bower of roses, smilax. palms and its decks are roped off

with cables of preen, from which at j nightfall will twinkle myriads of col- j ored incandescent lights, transform-

ing me oniciai cran inio a iairy palace. Music by Marine band will time the steps of . the pick of the young officialdom for perhaps the gayest function of the whole prenuptial reason. speculation as to the direction of the wedding journey is heightened by the presence of tho Mayflower in the river. Wives of wmc officials think that Miss Jessie may have obtained permission to sail away on the historic, craft. Others say the Journey has been arranged and that it is to be southward by train. A luncheon was given Monday by Secy, and Mrs. Bryan for Dr. Orenfell, the gueFts including the majority of those assembled lure for tomorrow's event. Mrs. Grenfell was similarly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henrv Butler.

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The Early Christmas Shopping Days are Here 2 5 More Days.

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