South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 42, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 February 1918 — Page 7

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,1 SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS OF WOMEN !

Mr. ar.-l Mr.s C. H Mr'rR. r.1') . VIumMa st . anr.ounre the ma--Ti;iii of thir randdanqrifr, Fanny -Mane McNeil e.f Leiroit. former! f,f this f-ity. to I.cni,iri L-wi .f Pittsburgh. Pa. Th- . r' niony tot.t 11.i ro 1 riday, F b. v. A round ri.iM L i in was ori:.iai:l hy iiifiiiU-r'- r.f the North Kilo Culture club Sat'.rdav evening t : meetim.- held with .Mrs. I . C. Eaniond. 7.:? Ilar-ri-on a. .Mrs. Raymond was elected president of the new oranlzti'n. ,ui1 Mi, far! :. .van-ori, t-ee-ftary. M-e-tin;:s vsilj f li !'J rar?i wfek. arid prer I.s will e ri-oiate.j to the f t l Cni.-. Mr?. i:. E. Clybour?;", Mrs Carl E. Swanson. Mrs. r Mdler arid Mi-j Iorothv Krutz.eh will It btess f'.r tili. witk. A number of r ! . 1 1 i c.- at:! friend, of Mrs. Horn r S tt. I 1 o Marine st.. surprised h r at h r homo on sbinlay. the o -asPm of h r birthday. liniHT was 5T-1 at noon at a tabb decorated in r - I and v. bib; f!oTK. ovprn v.r 'aid for 1;. including Mr. and Mr.-. James i-'cott, Mr. and Mr. S. J. lark, Mr. ar.l Mrs. Jo.-.-ph C'ark. Mr. arid Mr-. Ottf) Clark an! fon, Hubert. Mr. arxl Mr?. '. Hot. Mr. and M. IMsar Alkirc ami Miss Ikle.i e-crit. "llirf-rs of tli.-!'.. I. V. i;. mot fstmday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. for the porpeise ef dieu.--ir.j? plana for an a :-:- iational rally to be held at Hary the first Saturday in May. The officers of the union are- I'. Averritt of Gary'. pre,ident ; Albert Anlerson of South Rend, vice president: Mi.s Collin of Valparaiso, treasurer; MKh Murphy ot Elkhart, ::s.t eliviion. secretary; Miss Van Tillberry, wpt division, secretary. Social Calendar Tuesday. A roll call meeting of tbe Auten W. Ii. C. No. i, will be held in tlw old court house. Mrs. T. I. Nicely. 1 .". 2 2 s. Main st.. will be hostess to members of th outh section of the Women's league of the First M. E. church. Assistant hoteses will be Mrs. Charles L. Immf'., Mrs. Marshel Hughes and Mrs. Otto H. Colluier. Sfwin.t; for Eivorth hospital will occupy the time. Uev. John Cavan.ai?li will address members of the Woman's Oinii.ir club at the mectir. to be heid at the Robertson Tea rooms. Members of the Silver Pleasure club will be entertained by Mrs. Icorsre jij, 8 17 S. Chapiti t. Mrs. Adam liertle. 4 23 Arthur t., will be hotess to members f the Aurora Uibu- class of Trinity I'i 'sl, terian church. Members ot the Dan Fine O club will entertain with a dancing party ut the Elks' temple. Miss Anna Hafner. 122 V. Jrfersn blvd.. will entertain the Clieo club members. A meeting of the cy Corner circle will bo held at the home of Mis. John Seltenrisht. E. I5r adwav. Mr. and .Mrs. Max Miranda. Hoffman apartments. will entertain members of the Musicians' club. Mrs. E. (I. 'otiter will have charge of the pro-rata at the meejrit' of the practical psychology 1j'.irliinT.t of the South Lend Woman's thib. Papers will read 1-y Mis. Ceore A. Fulmer and Miss 'arrie WtMidward at the nwetins; of th nature study department of the Progress el'ib. Tlie Eastern Star iled Cross auxiliary will meet at the Masonic temple. The 'isitim: Ntir.-f" n-oi lation will meet this afurjicon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. I)u. Ilex M. Shivel. Y S. Iifayette bA. Members tf the LaVido ,U.l will m'et at the V. W. C. A. An all day meeting of tii Red Crss. auxiliary. No. .". of tii (iracr M, E. church will be held i t the horn-' of Mrs. Ra rthob .tue , (hio ant! Michigan sts. Mr. and Mrs. Ponal l 11. M :. am. I el I.ton st., will ntertatn ii. embers of tl.e Centuiy 1 -s ,f Indiana Aenue ihriti.n church. Members of St. r.,trick's Red Cros auxiliary will meet m tb.- R J Cross room?. Members of tl.e Ea-tf n ,t.4r f-d Cross fcuiliar. No. j.", will ir.eet n the Ri.-onic clu' rooms. Tht" committee for the afternoon will he Mrs. Florence Rnmr.-r. Mr-. L'd.tli Miller. Mrs. l.otti.- I wan. Mrs Mary Flairle and Miss Wilma '!--... An all day meeting of the Progress club Re.i ("ro.s a ixiliary. No. Z '. will be heb! in tho ;-,; rcuus. Mrs. Elizabeth A. 1 'row m. dd. 114 W. I-asalle a.. will t.rt.::i the rr.emb'Ts of the Cr ed Re.i Cross auxiliary. To. J. of the birst M. E church. Mrs. Richard C. In wood. 1 :. W. Washington a . will be hostess to the Florence Ni-rhtir.c ib' R d Cfo-s J aui!ijr. No. 21. at oYh C it . it The Hours Go

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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE

By Adele a i'iiif iii'ENi.Nc e.pi:j:ii;ci:. The chiming of the che k warned in- that I?ikV dinner was due in half an Jour. Hastily laying .Tack' letter on th- table, ( hurried into the kit hen. lighted th? jc.is stov ?r1 put the tea kettle on. I had prepared the d-ssrt early in the aftemoo.i, o I hrd mt much to do. While waiting for the watT t boil I laid the table. When the water was boiling I put the potatoes on the stove ami prepared a sirnpl- salad of die 1 pineappE. rrratn chfse anl fhopped .stuffed li-s, witi a l "r tied tlressing. My eb-etric coffee machine, tlio pride of my heart, stood on its stund near my chair with coffee? all ready fo- the addition of bdlin;; v.at-r and the switching on of tho current. As I lighted the L-as broiler foi the :-teak I was pleasantly confcio'Js that I had prepared u most ftUractiVv; meal for my lor J and master. The doorbell again startled me. As I opned the door I was confronted by a tall, middle 'aged woman in rather nondescript clotn1r;g, and a most unpleasant face, upon vhi(h, as she saw me, there appeared a twisted leer which sho evidently thought to be the most ingratiating. "Vou'r.j the lady that telephoned to the 1,'nion agency for u coo!-:, ma. am?" she askel, and at my murmured assent, marched past me ipto the room and seated herself. f am rot familiar with intoxicants or the people wdio use them, but I do know the obr of whiskv. "ur physician used it to bring bacK my little mother from the terrible fainting spells she had during h-r last illne-'s-, and this woman's breath reeked of it. "This looks like a nice little place." she said patroniz.ingly. "The woman at the iiRtncy said there wore only two in the family, children. I won't go where there are children, noisy little brats, always under foot, and I won't do no washing, you understand that. :f rourse, I have a terrible weak pla.e in my side, ko I can't do real heavy work, but of course you have a laundress and a day for heavy cleaning, most lalies do." "Will you tell me just what you do expect to do for your wages?" I asked her. I had no intention of keeping her, but her assurance positively fascinated me. Was this the average specimen of maid? "Why. cook, of course. I'tn a first (lass fancy cook, and keep my kitchen and dining room niee. I do the ironing, too. if there ain't too many fancy pieces, and dust and straighten up the Hat each day, hut I don't make no beds." The Housewife's ;Dy 1'rancfi SOns roil NOURISHMENT. Clear stock soups are not nourishingand they art' not. just now, patriotic, for they remire meat in their making. There are many substantial soups that are nourishing and that do not call for meat or even left-over bones. Here, are three i;ood ones: cf.eese Soup Roast three large, green peppers, then throw them in cold water, and remove the skin. Shred them, then fry in a spoonful of butter. Add two cupfuls of hot water and a little salt. Just before serving add a few rolled crackers and a cupful of grated cheese. Sjdit Pea Soup. Wash two cups of dried split peas and soak over night in cold water. Drain, add plenty of cold water and cook slow VediMwIa. Mrs. J. R. Reamer. id.' Lincoln Way W.. will be hostess to members of the Pleasant View W. C. T. t A meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of Stull Memorial church will be held in the church parlors. Mrs. James R. Clemens. SI- N. Diamond av., will entertain members of the Fanev Need leworkers' dub. A met-ting of the literature department, section one. of the Progr Ss club, will be held in the club rooms. Member; of the second section f the Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church will be entertained by Mrs. Mary E. Myer 4." " N. Allen st. Mrs. Israel McConn II. 11; N. Elm st.. will be hostest to members of the W. C. Needle club. Mrs. Margaret Bick. 7-2 Sherman a.. assisted by Mrs. Wilma Amick. will entertain members of the Woodmen Cirede Sunshine cluo. Mrs. F P. Moore. :::'S N. Michigan st.. will be hostess to members rf the Woman's Literary club. Membe s of the second section of tho Ladies" Aid society of Confer By Like IVlinutes"

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"W hat wages o you expect?' 'li.'rty dollars a month. and every other Sunday and ecry cdlmr Thursday out." She ro-e, and before 1 rould prevent her had walked through the dining room intj the kitchen. "I always like to see the plaef whre I've got to do my rooking," ;he sail. "This ain't half bad. Yu'r- boiling steak, I s,r. Wed, Fin fine at that. 1 miirht just well stay risht now and get dinner for you." he started to remoe her hat. but stopped abruptly as I spoke. "I'm sorry, but I .ould not possibly use your services." "What's the matter with me?" )l' r tone was rough and insolent, and she glared at me as she spoke. "I Jo not wish to engage you, that is all. You may go now, if you will, please. I am very busy." I strove to speak quietly but the words only appeared to enrage her. "Oh! I know whaVs the matter with you. you don't want to pay for a first class mahl. What you want t do is to go dawn to Ellis island and get a greeny front the other side that you can give about $:! a, wee; and boss around as you please. I know your kind. Give me the car fare I've wasted in coming up here and F'l get." Her speech was so ti.icl: and hr eyes so wild that I felt almost afraid of her, realizing as I did that sh was more than half drunk. Rut I have always rather prided myself upon my composure in emergencies, ii i.d I did not wdsh her to know thr.t she was frightening me. "I will give you nothing." I returned iirmly, but my voice was much calmer than I, for she was between toe and either the telephone or the door. "Rut if you tbt not leave this apartment at once I Fhall have you put out, and shiU telephone the employment office a?i account of your conduct." "If you try any of that dodge, your face will he changed so your man won't know it when he gets home." She fairly screamed tho words at me. and then coming up close to me she shook her fist In my face. "Give me my carfare, you cheap Fkate. you. or I'll " She never finished the sentence. Dicky, who had entered unobserved, grabbed her uplifted arm and rushed her to the door as if she were a bundle of old clothes. "If you are In sight two minutes from now an officer will take care of your case." he said grimly. 1 saw him thrust a coin in her hand a- she spoke, and fdie scurried down the hall like a frightened rabbit. (Continued tomorrow. Economy Calendar 'Marshall; ly until the peas have become a mush. Add boiling water as needed while cooking. Rub through a strainer, set back to heat, adding milk, boiling water or stock to make thin enough. Season with one level teaspoon of salt, and a little pepper. A good variation is made by adding a meat bone of any sort and boiling with the peas. Two-minute Soup. Place in a saucepan a cup of bread crumbs tinely grated: add one small onion (also grated) half a cup of rich cream (?weet), one tablespoon of butter, salt and pepper to taste, ;t tiny pinch of poultry seasoning and three cups of water. After it begins to boil let simmer for two minutes and serve immediately. (Copyright, 1910 er.ee Memorial church will meet Ht the home of Mrs. Huna C. Sparks, 14." E. Ehler st. An all clay sQwing session of tho Ladies' Aid society of Grace Evangelical church will be held at the home of Mrs. Herbert Fuerbringer, 4L't Harrison av. Members of the Independent club will meet with Mrs. John J. Shea. Haney av. Tl mi ixl ay. The Ladies' Aid society of the Gloria Dei Swedish Lutheran church will meet in the parlors of the church. There will be a meeting of the tjuceu Esther circle eif the First M. E. church. Mrs. T. H. Jackson, 11 4 Lincoln way V.. will be hostess to members of the Mount Pleasant Home Economics club. Members o( the I .a dies Aid society of the First Church of the Erethren will be entertained by Mrs. Louis Chester. 1021 E. Milte.n av. Members of the Indiana club will e ntertain ith a dinner dance. Member of the Toadies' Ail society of ('race M. E. church wall meet at the home of Mrs. R. H. Crowder. Ill E. Tutt st. St. Jr.-eph Valley grange will gie its annual mas.puerade dance at Woodmen hall. Mrs. Elliott LaHommedieu. 12 J 7 Miami st.. will be hostess to members of the Nonpareil club. Members of the Kappa Phi Sigma sorority will meet with Miss Nellie Ribble. 714 Van Euren st. Mrs. Peter Ivequo, 1 202 E. Madison st., will entertain the Peneb-p-? club members. There will be a meeting of th current niftory department of the S mth R-T-.d Woman's club. Meml ers of the Ideal Embroidery club will meet at the hme of Mrs. .lohn R. Inweod, 511 S. Main t. A Valentine box social will ,.e riven bv members of the Faithful

TOMORROWS MENU

"The solid pudding against empty praise." Pope. Ircalfat. Apples. Oatmeal and Cream, hour Milk Cakes. Coffee. Luncheon or Siipxrr. Asparai;u.i Pudding. Sli ed Oranges. Nut Cookies. Dinner. ('ream Potato Soup. Ericasee Chicken. R.dled Rice. Celery Salad. Steamed Peach Pudding. Sour milk cakes Mix a pint of sour milk, a little salt and enough Hour to make a stiff batter. Eet it stand till morning. Then thin a little witn sweet milk, add a teaspoon of soda, 'i teaspoon of molas.Ms, mix well, and bake. Asparagus pudding Cut the contents of a can of asparagus into one-inch P nirths, two hard boiled e?gs, chopped, one cup of stab bread crumbs, two cups of white sauce. Fill a buttered baking dish with the asparagus in alternate layers with the white sauce mixed with the eggs and the bread crumbs. Pour remainder of sauce over top, sprinkle thickly with crumbs, and I ake half an hour. Steamed peach pudding Put three "ups of drained canned peaches in a buttered pudding mould or dish and pour over them the following batter: Mix a pint of flour, sifted with a large teaspoon of 1 aking powder and half a teaspoon of, salt, with a tablespoon j of butter. Gradually add half a cup of milk and blend thoroohly with tho dry Ingredients. Steam for an hour. Serve with the pea?h sjrup slightly thickened by boiling with a little cornstarch rubbed1 smooth with a little cold syrup. Followers' class at the Ypung People's building, 307 N. Francis st. Mrs. Marshel Hughes. 511 E. Monroe st., will be hostess to members of the Thursday club. An all day meeting of the Auten W. lt. C. Red Cross auxiliary will be held at the old court house. Members of the Centennial club will meet with Mrs. Charles Bradley. 11 N. Lafayette blvcl. Mrs. H. A. Pershing. 619 Park n, will be hostess to members of the Shakespeare circle. There wdll be a meeting of the music department of the Progress club. Mrs. Edward N. Monroe. 1240 Lincoln way V., will be hostess to members of the Thursday circle. Friday. j Mrs. Joseph Plante will have charge of the mDetlng of the St. Joseph Hospital Aid society which will be held at the K. of C. home. Miss Lelia Ogle will give a demonstration and talk on conservation. There will be a meeting of the Rerean Rible class of the Grace M. E. church. Members of the Phi Sigma sorority will entertain with a knitting and card party at Place hall, the proceeds of which will be given to the war recreation fund. Miss Vernire Elbel heads the committee on general arrangements. Mrs. J. R. Oood, 1118 Woodward av., will be hostess to members of the Woman's auxiliary of the Westminster Presbyterian church. Members of the Children of Mary of St. Joseph's church will meot this evening. Mrs. W. L. Benitz, 72 4 E. Cedir st.. will ntertain members of the Carroll Red Cross auxiliary. Mrs. Frank Irwdn, .".2. N. dishing st., will he hostess to members of the Ladies' Aid society of th? First Raptist . church.' Ralph Heils. SI 4 Lindscy st., w ill entertain members of the Jolly Pals club. The Ree Hive club will meet Friday afternoon at the home ef Mrs. William Meli, 72! W. Lasalie'av. Saturday. Mrs. F. E. SVhoeppel, 3 0 1 S. Carroll st.. will be hoste? to the School Men';- wives. PERSONAL $ Earl 1 1. Cadwell of the F. S. S. Susquehanna is spending a short furlough at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J'. D. Cadwell. 425 S. Taylor st. He has just returned from a trip to France. Miss Evelyn Tohulka. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Tohulka, "17 S. Franklin st.. will return this evening . from the- Fniversity of Wisconsin. Madison. Wis., for a week's stay here. DISTRICT CONFERENCE OF ROTARY CLUB MARCH 8 Members of the South Rend Roj tary club are urged to attend the. I (iiMtrict ''(inference of the club to j te held at Terre Haute Friday, i March in a communication re ceived here Monday from S. . Snively, chairman of the publicity i committee of the Terre Haute club. Several members of the local club are expecting to attend. notice: Regular meeting f Kniehts of Pythias. Tuesday evenirg. Feb. 12th at s o'clock, at Castle Hall. Advt PAN PYLE. C. C. Miss Rem be Carr. 1120 Van Euren t.. is ill at her home of appendicitis.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

SOCIAL EVENTS. Miss Hattie Ruczkowski, 2 42 S5. Chapin st., e ntert.tined very pleasantly a number of her friends Sunday evening. Games, music, singing ami cards were enjoyed during tho eening and toward the close a delicious luncheon was serve el. Her guests ver Rotiert Swanon, Kelly Peterson. Walter Wierxbicki. Arthur Swanson, Mehin Strom and Frank Ch'dewczynski. Misses Emma Andrysiak. Thresa Szulcze-wski, Genevieve Strszewski, Katherino Ruczyowski and Eleonor Andrysiai;. Members of the Pulas-ki Red Cross auxiliary will meed Tuesday evening at S o'clock at the h.ni f Mrs. .Stanley Klosin 'ii. 2S S. Chestnut st. A reception will be given Tuesday evening by the members of St. Hedwige Choral society . in the St. Hedwige school building. This event will mark the tifth anniversary eif its existence. The military rank of '.. P.. No. I. Falcons, will hold th ir excrcisvia We-dnesday evening at Z. R. hall. St. Altysius society will entertain with a Valentine dance Tuesday evening at their hall. 1-M W. Division st. PERSONALS. Miss Victoria Strauss, Oil W. Thomas st., returned from a week's visit at Ftnnimore, Wis., where shu was the bridesmaid for her ceusin, Miss Elizabeth Lemanski, last Tuesday. John Galamblewski returned o Flint following a short visit hero with friends. Joseph Majewdcz of Hammond is spending a few days with South Rend frienels. Clarence Fredrick of Iomont is here on business. Walter Sobolski returned to Jaclrson after a tdiort visit here wit a friends. Stanley A. Niezgodzki of Camp Sdielby, Hattiesburg. Miss., is speniing a few days furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Niezgodski. 114." W. Napier st. Frank Muzawski returned to Gary following a few days' visit with his friends. Martin Gwaronski, V. Division St., has gone to Chicago to spend a few days with friends. Joseph Wojciechowicz returned to Flint following a few days' visit with friends here. Carl Jarlowski of Flint is spending a few days with friends here. Frank Mackowski of Indiana Harbor is here on business. Ignatius K. Werwinski, first sergeant of Camp Cutter. Rattle Creek. Mich., visited his mother, Mrs. Emilia Beczkiewicz, 117 !?. Laurel st., Sunday, being hero on a CC hour furlough. Joseph Gliniszewski retimed to Fort Wayne after a brief visit with friends here. Frank Manulewicz returned to Milwaukee following a brief visit with friends here. W. T. Franuszak. W. Sample st . has gone, to Jackson to spend few days with friend?. George Karpinski of Chicago i here on business. Miss Frances Pisarek returned to Laporte after a brief visit with Mrs. M Paszak. 7r.r W Jefferson blvd. Vincent Rorowicz of Imliana Harbor is spending a few days with friends. Joseph Grzeranski of Elkhart is here spending a few days with friends. MKTHS. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hensburger. 10::: 1-2 W. Division st., Sunday. Feb. 10. LINCOLN NIGHT WILL BE OBSERVED BY ROTARIANS Lincoln night will be "observe.! Tuesday evening by members of the Rotary club at the Oliver hotel. A program has been arranged for the eccasion which will include talks by Dr. James L. Gardiner. W. G. Crabill. C. T. Andrews, Clarence H. Snoke and Rome C. Stephenson. Music will be furnished by the Presbyterian choir. The entertainment will be completed in time for the members to attend the dance to be given ut the Indiana club. HEAL ESTATE TKAXSITKS. Henry Lahman and wife to Mabel V. Thornton, lot 37, second plat River Dale. $1. Mabel V. Thornton to Henry Rahman and wife, same, $1. 'Edward J. Weaver and wife to Caroline Kleitz. lot on Sample st , South Rend, . Henry Reehler and wife t Edward C. Klein. SO acres in Renn township. $12,000. S'ame to J. Walentine Klein. 0 acres in Perm township. ?.,"oi. Wojcieeh Zientowski and wife to Jan Lechtanski and Jozefa Lechtanska, lot ?os third plat. Summit pi., $1. Jozefa Leehtanska and husband to Wojcieeh Zientowski anl Wlady-;-lawa Zientowski. lot 409 Summit pi., second addition, f 1. Maude E. Peck to John I '.a rati and wife, part lots 155 and 15'- G. W. R. Fowlers' first additie n. $125. Aloysius J. Schindler Kxr. to August Thallemer Anna T.iallemer and Rosa Thallemer each the undivided 1-r. part of farm lot 10, Mishawaka. $1. Co'. I'.NLISTS IV AVIATION. Walter F. Johnson of 717 V. Arthur st. has enlisted in the army aviation corps and left Monday j mornini: for Indianapolis for final j examination. (i()l TO N17W YORK. Miss Helen Sweitze.-r. 2(1 E Jefferson. Ivo., left Monday for New York citv where she will renviin ; for a period of 10 days. ILRI COR. hestr.ur and V.-z'Z Arthrae-t". Half-ton deljverif s made within 1 blot ks of yartls, 151; West Washington Av. ' Coal Service. Advt

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