South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 330, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 November 1918 — Page 7
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SOCIAL AND OTHER INTERESTS
An esjer !.i !lv int-n tir.g r.rotrram . as j.rt-si-nt. .J before th- 14 rn-m-rs of the As You Like It club, uho wnfc j,r. s.-nt. at th r-'ulr m"Hn.g held Monday evening- at the l.omr of Mi -t Ar.n.i st.mfi. l.I 1 I - William j-t. A dbcuvion of "Old I l'ram e" w is kd by Mi:- Minnie! i r-nc h. "Fighting Franc- Vlls the e :Lj'Ct chosen by Mrs. KlU J. Harns, anI "War I'ot-ms" was the subject rho-n by Mrs. Ella .1. Harris. ml 'War I'oMh and War Vfaü th- topic presented ' ranees llur. The n-.t of thf lu; will be h'lU on evening, Dec. 2. poems'' y ML meeting .Monday Tvmty friend s-urpris'-d Mrs. Emma .'handonU at her home, "IT, H. Washington av., Monday evening, on ihf ocrasiun of Mrs. Ch.mdonia'a i Jin oirmuay anniversary. I be ;cn ing was.jipfrit with, cards, and a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Myrtle Kiz- r. whu-'c marriage to Arthur I, Radtke of Elkhart, Ind.. v. ill o'riir soon, was surprisf 1 at her home, :,: Sherman u.V., Monday evening by : members of th" Live ak Drill team. A mix elhme. cws shower for Miss Kizer was a feature of the evening, and garner and music were other diversion.-. Luncheon was s rved to the guests. Miss Ksther Hoke, 11 A.-h!and nv.. was hostess Mondav -nincr at in attractive mivcellar.eo'js show r. iionoring Mi.-s Maudo IVrley. whos laurrlage to Raul S. Itagan of Inuiapolis will take p!a -e on Thanksgiving morning.
A cake adorned nith rgiire of -i ticnltte cry put her hands to her! brid" and groom -en4-.rel t- table ey,s as though to shut oit tli" sih j which was be ritifiillv appointed in f,f niru. and swayed as if sh we:pink arid whit". Wfiif.- satin t ra m - j a bout to faint !
: leadint; fro. a tb- rake Wf-: at-i l' I'M"'!." in o iai , andb- Sti'ks whi'h W-a- lda ed a t j h ik:s of thi t.iMc Tli.' p!.tc- ; ards bore th color
the n-n' - of e'ipid. :nid;;iU(lv f,-(jm ht.r with tho fury (lf . .-''heme was further af- j u -jldr-at.
feeted In the J 1 1 1 1 . Kill i! 'I-' o-.-s. j Which milked tile piae. 1 of tii.- j , quests who included, tb .M Isse Maude Rerby. I'rsula IVrl-y, Flhn Mitchell. Catlierme Cluthiie. Doiothy MrCance. Mai u;a:et Ahb-i i":-. 1'anline RotiDurant. DoioTyi- Ke-an ifid Mildred Dutter.t. Mrs. Tawrenre Rumir .t 1 1 I Mis. F. I. Warner ent'itainfd In mem1 'TS ft the Novel club Monday eeoing Letters w re read from the it-of-town members. The club will ! meet at the home of Mr Frash. 12'. Napob-oM id.i L'-Vei'ett j The art department of the Frogess club hrld its Mrs meeting of the ason Monday afternoon. The uian.s scheduled in the year book f..r October and November w ere November were development. the the printing ot- ' onibined. t';isoii frr Th--and
WHEELOCK Sc COMPAMY WHEELOCK & COMPANY Annual Thanksgiving Sale of Tableware
1 Special $4.95 '-piece porcelain Dinner attractiv e decoration for si people. set in S r ice Special $18.00 An S0-piece sf t in a nat border design from ra- of America's bv st makers.
Most of our-dinnerware patterns are open stock also, of completing sets or replacing broken pieces.
A piece or two of New Silverware will brighten up the Thanksgiving Table.
Roll or Bread Tray Special. . .$2.o Other styles up to S 10.00. Pierced Sandwich or Cake Plate. Special S2.(5 Other styles up to $10.00. Covered Vegetable Dishes Cover can be used as separate dish. Spec. $7.5o Gravy Boat and Tray SS.50 to $1(00 Jam Jars OOc; Jelly Dishes 75c; Salts and Peppers 65c Everything in Silver Plated Flatware is shown in our store. 1847 Brand Old Colony pattern and Queen Anne pattern. Community Silver Georgian pattern, Sheraton pattern, Adam pattern. Universal Carving Sets Bird Carving Sets S2.2.S, $2.05. $3.50 Beef Carving Sets $2.75, $3.00, $7.50
George H. Scv Our Window Displays
REVELA TIONS OF A WJFEl
HOW KOIJIIKT SAVAIUN IWCKI) ins win: am ma mi iii:ilsi:i: THAT SHI! HAD LOST IHK lHiYi:il ovj:ii HIM. I do not think the woman who had called her?elf Mrs. Allis realized for a moment or two that the Nemc--si-s-lik f.gur of the brown-bearded man onfronting her was the mar. whose lif .he had ruined, the niaa whom sh" had believed dead, her husband, Itobert Savarin. ror a Ileeting second the artis. jo - t to the world for so many yeais because of his clouded brain, sr.?ed steadily at th woman whos conduct had loosened hH gra.,) on sanity. His sister, Mrs. Cosgrove. gave a little inarticulate cry and started toward him, but I gripped her hand f.rmly and held her back. With on' p'ancp into the eyes of Robert Savarin I had r alized that there was no ncd to be afraid o. anything that hf miirht do. For. if t-ver sanity hok-l out of a man' f it :i7.'"l from the (!er depths of tli" nrti-t's vad brown orb--. 'Ar.d so. Mildred." he said at las. slnv.lv. and th-r- was that in Iiit,re v hir h Sf-efni-il fo n. nm' Uo,.rcT tw, w.n- m.t ,r tm. -nmvi b.fr,r lam. "I fiml you h-re." The woman whom we had known .,s Mrs. Allis stored at him wildly !r,,r n mono-nt. hwi witli an !nar-rU-b'.l to lnr -ide and masp i,(.r nrm i,,lt nt ,!lV h slie j f , , , l j,., hor-flf tr.oK- Iht li.ind ! from h'-r --y and stru k mv hand r on ' t d ire touch me. you hvno-.-itieal little bf-a-f' shf said, and ! 1 ould not help smilinir at the i : v.-ord "little." for I am talb-r than I she. She mi-nn'ier-tood my senile, i aiui lier face flarkeped, while a look I of s ir-h malignancy came into it that j I shrank a way from her. j What followed c.ime c,, swiftly that I did not unde.-stand it clearly until it was all over. had a sudden terrified glimpse of her spring- , ing at me with hands ontstrr tobe 1 to claw, of Dicky's strong arms n - liirlinf mo T'n v f mm V. nml rf
the cartoons were discussed by Miss j Marie Williams. Mrs. C. Mont Smith pro-jK.1Ve a very interesting outline of i America n landscape painting and j paintei.-. Current art notes were
rend ly Miss .May Aj'pleate and Mrs. J. F. Keiner
Price reductions prevail in our dinnerwnre department. Many very special offers are being" featured in this sale. A successful Thanksgiving Dinner means a well appointed table. Our stock contains beautiful articles in China, Glass and Silver.
Special $12.50 A ir-piece set of A uierk-an porcelain delft d sin. ine (pialiTv in blu Special $25.00 Rink ml preen bordi-r b - Lite. set ot y pi'-ccs with coiii fcoM liandb s.
Housewares Dept. third floor offers some exceptional values in this Thanksgiving Sale.
Genuine Lisk Self Basting Roaster 12 lb. size, grey enemal, Special $2.45 12 lb. size, blue enamel, Special $2.75 Also complete line of Savory and Wear-Ever Aluminum Roasters. "Mirro" Aluminum Percolating Coffee Pot two quart size Special $2.65 Steinfeld Food Chopper and Meat Grinder Special $1.95
Economy Bread Mixer, Special $1.95
Universal Mixer 4 loaf size . . 5 loaf size . .
Wheelock & Company Sec Our Window Displays
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another figure that shot between mo and th infurhtM woman. While I looked up from the shelter of Dicky'. embrace I saw that Robert Savarin had griped the infuriated woman by both arms, and stood .htis holding her off, and watching her actions As ho would those of a. maddened animal, whil she writhed In hh grasp and hurled gasping sibilant imprecations: against him. "Still at your old trick-, I se, Mildred,' he sail pleasantly. "That Canrlot Conovni You." i At the casual tone the woman 'n ' his graso suddenly stood still an 1 j looked at him through narrowed
eyelids. Intuitively I understood . . the change that had come over her. The members of the Tatholic I had a shrewd guess that the Rob- I Woman's club will be hostei.s- s at a ert Favarin of the old days had not 'Liberty dance to he given in the Rohren wont to lock in such unmoved tarv room at the Oliver hotel We 1-
fnshion upon his wife's outbursts oilnesd.iv evenincr. Nov. 27. rase. The fourth section of the Pastor's ; p.o.o-o. Robert." sh drawled at Aid society of th. First Cin istfan ! last and I ould not but marvel n'Viiurch will bo entertained Wednesher ouick return to poise -you r.r ,l lV aflerrmoi. hv Mrs. riurles ,
reaUy alive. Wli re have you lii'blen I -ourself so ek-verlv all these rears?" 1 i ' .. . " , t inat cannot PosmMv concern you, Mildred," he .--aid quietly. Th rhf n. j drawing her forward to an chair lie fmshed hpr trntlv into ir. and. releasing her hands steppe 1 hack and folded hi- arm.", regarding her steadily. v I think both of them had forgottn there was any one else In th? room. And no one eba in the room j moved or spoke. It was like wit-I ( Umax of a gripping ; dtama. and all foei?ed upon actors. our the attention was two principal i What Hoi -it 'Concern me!" unpleasantK : Savnrin Know. the woman lauyhed unpleasantK: "I should say it ' does concein me. You happen t o I be my husband, don't forget that. Robert Savarin. and for 10 years T I (no' tho'ieht vou dead. You will) ' find that you cannot so easily throw! !a wife aside like an old shoe." ; j "You are quite right." the mm. ( j responded, "and 1 should not at- j I tempt ! deadlv. it. Mildred." there was a i significant pause "if you 1 were ni3' r wife. Ovcr the woman's 'ice a deadlv ' j)allor crept and clung, but her voice j was bravo. "Vou are ravin-;!" she -aid contemptuously. "I ifteen years' ab- I sence and pretended death does not j release one from a marriage bond. ! however irksome it be." I "No." the man returned steadily . j '"but the discoery of his suppose! ' wife s marriage to another previous to the ceremonv she went through Special $15.00 A white and gold line pattern of pieces on attractive sha pe. Special $37.85 Com gold land dinner set of hncvt quality consists of - pieces. so you have the advantage Bread . . .$3.50 . . .$4.00
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with him is -enddered an effectual release. I believe." The woi;i.i.: .-. . ,ravndo shrivelled before his vord. f ?.iw her Mu her lips until a tiny spot of blood You mean" she said faintly, at lu:'.. "I mean that the proofs of your first rr.arriag. v; re placed in my iar.d-5 shortly after you left me so
rru'Jy." h.wep'ded ::tea(iiiy. from Detroit, Mich., for a week's To whit etrer.nty yoa drove me. visit with her aunt, Mrs. Hose Wosor wh.-U has been my fate during tho niarek. 1527 Kendall st. '" 3'nc" i;att-?r? nothing to you. Walter Fredrlcks returned Mon-
i.ut me cnarg- 01 ..ljrainy, wnicn .'till hangs over your head, ought to mean a great !ei! to you. Announcements ioolll jiy jr. South PERSONAL L'pl (ilen keeb- .f Camp t'uster, Mich., spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. John J. Kennedy of Indianapolis, I who is to act as groomsman at the wadding of Miss Maude Rerley and I a u l j arrived i . o Raian. Thursday morning, in outh Rend Monday 'night. Mrs. Charles Clark of Rremen is s. Henry Ross, isiting lu-r sister. Mi 1 3 W. l.asalle ;iv isalle a v., for a few days. Alfred Ri( kelhaupt. stationed at j Norfolk. Ya., is spending a 12 days' j turlouu'h in this city at the home of I his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rick j lehaupt, 712 Forrest a v. i NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS SOCIAL 1 A i:TS. Martha Rusznicz entertained l Us Monday evening with a dinner at her i ". , T, . . home. South Rend av.,-as a courtesy to Miss. Clival., fli t.n ri . 1 c i-:. f i,f "Tilu aukt ... W is. iii:nei was sei wu in 11 quests at an artistically decorated table. The centerpiece was a bouquet of pink and white carnations from which strands of smila were drawn to the corners of the table. After the dinner the remainder of the evening was spent socially with Karnes and music. Mrs. John Posorzcckl. 411 S. iouth st.. very pleasantly entertained a number of little pirls at her home at a birthday party in honor of her daughter, little Miss Isabel lo;orzocki, Sunday afternoon.' The afternoon was spent in panics, contests and social diversions. Refreshments were served to 15 at a prettily appointed table centered with a cake with hve lighted candles. ANNUAL HA Mi. The iiieialn-rs of the St. He Iwiye's Choral society of St. I led wige's parish will entertain with an annual ball this eVeninp in the St. Hedwijre's school auditorium. The affair will be in the nature of a costume ball .and it is expected to bo the largest social event of the season and probably the merriest. The prouram of dances will lie played by K. 1 Tuzny's oiahestra. The committee consists of Misses Angela Wo.jtalewiez. Agnes Drajus. Katherine I'aczesn.i, ."lara Kolupa. Casimira Kalamajska and Mrs. l..ouise Jablonska. ij:nso.VAis. Miss Hstelle Palczewska has returned to her home in Detroit. Mich , after a two weeks' visit here with relatives. Charles Nowaczewskl, 4 90 W. Sample st.. ha returned from Dowagiac, Mich., where he attended
The kind of Gift you are looking for is HERE At much expenditure of thought, time and labor we have assembled the very kind of merchandise you will be sure to wish for Christmas Gifts. We know our town people and have planned and worked to get requisite stocks together to provide an ample selection of the practical and inexpensive gifts that they will prefer to buy this Yuletide. Just have a look through our store tomorrow! It's an interesting study and an amazing achievement this assemblage of useful and attractive gifts. Its very novelty will fascinate you its originality will please its usefulness will impress you and enhance the value to the recipient. CLAUER'S Popular Jewelry Store Michigan Near Washington
the funeral services of a relative. Miss Alexandria Dankowska left thJs morning for hr home in Chi-
I ciKo Heights, HJ.. after a few days' ! visit here with relatives and friend?, j She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- ' tor Glowczew ski. 910 N. Olive st. i Mrs. Alice Borzecki. Grace St.. and pons, Arthur and Joseph, left Monday evening for Knox. 111., where they will attend the wedding of th- ! former's cousin, which will take Frank Konopczak. formerly of South Bend and now a resident of West TuUman. 111., is spending on week with relatives here. Miss Thresa Rir bilski arrived here day to his home in Michigan City. after a few days' business visit. William Hodzinski of Kankakee, 111., has returned to his home after spending several weeks with relatives In South Bend. Louis Wojcicki. Sil S. Philllppa st., left Tuesday morning for an extended trip in the east. He will visit New York rlty and other points. Mr. and Ms. F. R. Vickers of Grand Rapids, Mich., who have been guests for some time of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crohlpwskl. 911 Indiana av., returned to their home Monday. Mrs. Groblewski's mother, Mrs. Anna Spicchr?, returned to Ray City. Mich.. Tuesday, after a visit here. M:--s Irene Sowrzynskn . 17 W. Colfax av.. is spending several days I In Chicago. She was called there on account of the death or her sister, Mrs. Josephine Civld-k. who died last week. l!eon Witucki. member of the TT. S. navy of Rost on. Mass.. is spending a few days' furlough at the home of his mother. Mrs. Agnes Witucki. 1113 W. Napier st, Mrs. Lott Korpal. 1111 W. Napier st.. who lias been HI for several days with iniluenz.i, is ver much improved. RIVER PARK Mrs. James Rlanchard returned to her horn" at Otis. Ind.. Monday alter a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rippimtcr. Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Rurkett. 'Mi.di.'.waka av., hae tout- to Michijgan. where tney will locate, j Mr. and Mrs. Frank- Aiu;el have j returned from Rhilad-lphia. Ra., land will be guests .f the former's j parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Angel. iMishawaka av., for an indefinite I time. Mrs. Angel convrs'escing I from .v.-veral weeks' illness of intllltTl7 I i . Mr. and t .. I t cent h st i Mrs. ai e Meli shoiip. mo itj to P. SixM ishaaiia louas . l.acieiu e,- 'harlrs ana i:mn Kuhl. who have been ill with in-! iluer.za the past week, are im- j proved. Mr. and Mis. Samuel Dixon. Mj-diivvaka av.. are moving" to their new home on . Sixth st., which they recently purchased of Charles Daüphine Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison 'have rented ihe Dixon residence on Mishawaka a v. and will move into it this week. Miss ('.race Wolfe v ill leave tomorrow for Plymouth, Ind., to spend Thank-Diving with her mother, Mrs. .T. Wolfe. Mrs. C. J. Smith is in Elkhart visiting relatives and fiiends. William Nelson of the Great Iikes training station will arrive lure Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Neion, S. Sevnth st. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie, S. Sixteenth st.. Saturday. Nov. L' !. Mrs. Ceorge Whit mat of Kerrien Spiings. Mich, will spend Thanksgiving with her daugh'.er. Mrs. V. It. Whiteomb. S. Nineteenth st. The condition of Mrs. K. .7. Ilickel, who is ill with influenza. Tenia ins unchanged. c. J. Williams is in Chkago thi." e-k transacting busine-s. The boys' gymnasium class met in the assembly room of the school Monday evening- at 7 o'clock. Tho military drill nnrl i-anies were in charge of O. F. Surface. Thanksgiving exercises will he held at the River Park school Wednesday afternoon -A 2:30. The program will include a program in each room. Parents are Invited to be present. The school will close Wednesday evening for Thank??iv-
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in i -.rs :n .... 'I 7 SI: n 5, Store Closed All Day Thursday ing, and will open l'riduy morning at the nsial hour. Mrs. J. C. Allen was hostess at j o'clock dinner Monday evening. Coveis were laid lor 2 at a table centered with Jtussel roses. Among tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Prank Teeney of Henton Harbor. Mich.; Mr. and Mia. W. 11. Thomas of Marion, Ind.; L. K. Anderson and sister. Miss ' Euphemia Anderson of Fort Wayne. Ind... and Misses Margaret and Fstella Allen of South Pend. A company of young- people, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Carl I', springer and Mrs. i;. 1). Fullmytr. enjoyed a hayrack iide to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, northeast, of the city, last night, where a chicken supper was servpil. Music, dancing nd games featured the evening. A meeting- of the Live Oak ejrovo No. 1 will be held Wednesday verting', when the annual election of officers wi'l take place. The meeting of the River Park ; Independent club, scheduled to j meet Friday. Nov. 21 with Mrs. J. W. Mills, has been postponed until Thursday. Dec. 5. on account of illness of seeral members. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Seeler, who j were married last week, were given in old fashioned beling last night by bout 65 friends and neighbors, who ;athered at the home of the bride's j nother, Mrs. P.uck. with tin pans, j horns, drums and minor other ar- J icles to make a noise. Two lare "rucks were brought Into service and Mr. and Mrs. Seeler were riven a "Joy ride" through South Pinfl o n ,1 M!oViia"il."i Tha :ninl reat was enjoyed whn they reurned to their home. CAIU OP THANKS. I hereby wish to thank all the friends and neighbors who so kindly extended their sympathy and assistance, also for the beautiful lloral offering's sent during the sickness find death of my beloved wife, Alma. G. EARL. SATKR. 3915-27 Advt. NAMi:i) I1HIH COMMISSIONim. ST. JOHNS. N. F., Nov. 2 8. Sir Edgar Bowring. head of Bowring Brothers, ship owners of this city and New York has been appointed high comml?sioner for New Foundland in London, it was announced here tonight. He will leave for London shortly. OYSTF.IIS. r,.c quart, nt Hl'IHILI-IIl BROS., 310 So. Michlcan St. 9913. New grey yarn Just received at Mrs. M. A. Fralick'. 131 N. Main st. Adt
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The Corset with the Ventilo Hack and Front Shield Mrs. D. R. Flood Miss Gertrude Brown
j MAIM GETS INTO Ul I Y COURT ONCE TOO OFTEN Frank Roelek for several months past has had th habit of apparm in city court at frequent intervals on charges of intoxication. He did that onc too often Tuesday mornInc. and In consequence Jude Gilmer decided to fnd him to the Indiana penal farm for 0 days by fining him JöO and costs. Frank Johnson, charged with in- I terferinpr with small srlrls at th" Elder school, and arrested by D-tec- f tive Sercrt. William H. Barnhart an l Detective James Cutting, will le glvn a hearing Wednesday morning. His case was st for Tuesday, but a continuance was granted. C. M. Beaver, charged with running hin automobil1 without lights, was fined $13 and costs. Scotch sweater yarn In grey at Mrs. M. A. Fralick'P, 1"! N. Main st. 9920 27 Advt 1 iii-Ue i. rifi'iu i-n and rfdcJicrts at 1SKOS., 319 So. Mi'hi 9312.
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To celebrate the victory of "our boys" and the allies, we will start a " Victory Sale " for Uvo days, Friday and Saturday of this week.
See Thursday9 s for particulars &(0f X.1 SfQT V TOH'JV MAKRIAGi; i.irir'Mi. vv l i. am i loo ct. :,.arr.( 1 1 South Bnd, and M.irir.tr" r.ursr, So':Th Ind. l'.aymenJ Miller, lr.arhir.i Bnd, and Mur Do -..: n i Bend ( AH!) OP THANKv We wi.-h tf thar.k frb re jiihliors f'i- kindn-.ir.-l ' pathy .-hown tu during our j i v av t:i,f m, s;.f ialy tli" r". L Utiles; alsi, f-r Ilunl .:'f : in Loris :rRi. and iAT;iiTi vor (.vv wixcomi: Kroty wint-r if y'u'v d'r. obvious thing, and th.it i-. .i 1 : n ! roal ff rj-.HÜty. "I tl .1.1 A N I either j.hone. C. H. ! tr-- ?,'. 1 Taylor Ft.. S..uth B-nd Ind. I'h Bell rj'. Home '3. Adv -. I Dtf ormitie.'--, rhf.; ailments corr'-Vd. mat:.m ar: l'"- S. M 99-tf-1 fr.1 The Corset Shop. 1" ) J - 1 Kedfern tor.v.s. Co-nfortab able. Advt :. d'
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