South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1918 — Page 5

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I. u.e .vcit it port d aiy the fuibiwII. o. .Mr. .tn l Mi.s. Home Sleph ! i 1 1 wlli 1 1 1 1 1 t .1 1 ; 1 at. 1 ( u.,. R dinner 'iliijiM.:.ty tt their home, Xoitii Shore dr. The KUe-t l;-t include

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what ii.imm:"i-:i in:x noui:kt swaiu.n said -that ki:sts i:xtiiii:ly with thi; iaiy." If the wo!tim who had pretended to 1,0 PoUrt S sarin's wife possessed a iviil Imagination she must have had a swift mental picture of h-rs-lf in the prisoner's lock of a curt room as the cold, pitiless words of th- man who had once believed him.elf to hp her husband fell upon

Minnie Louis of LouiSi;i?, I her rar.

Hugh Iiohertsoi!,

the .Municipal I'ier and

training. Mr. ami

Mrs. Jo.se-pn tephenso:.. Mrs. ilarwl 1 Hen, ::7

S. William

f-t., 1 1 1 be hosttf.s at a f.iiniiy tliui.tr at noon Than ksgivuig day. Covets, will be lal l lor 14 hik-M. I. C. HumLlc and family will he the fiUthtH of .Mr. and Mr.. George. Robertson and family at the ilotx itKjti home, Uu V. Wayne si. Dmntr will he served to 11 uc.its. Mr. and Mr.-. Carl Xetheixutt, 1 0 0 J Portage av., will entertain tho William Studebaker and A. I). Hod-s-on families at noon dinner. Covers will he laid for l.r. The Staples family will he the guesg.s of I. J. Staples on i'uitage av. at dinner Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martin, ail Wood st., will have as their guest for Thanksgiving dinner Mr. Martin's brother, J. M. Martin, and wife of Chicago, 111. The Luckey family will b- enterlain d at dinner at the home of Anthony Luckey, UO S. Liuiel st. The quests will include Mr.. and Mrs. i'ah.an Luckey, Mrs. Willi.iiii .Mctjuaide, and Mr. and Mrs. Uichard L'idlins of Wai.-aw, Ind. Mr. and Mrs- Arthur HuM.era, L 7 .1 l:i:iido dr., who leave ITulay for

1". troit, wh':re .Mr. Suhhera haa j i-eeii transferred as a metallurgist j li 'm the Studeha ker corj-ora tion of I thiM ity, and II. Paul Hall of Chicago I wiil i . entertain-l at dinner Thürs- '

i There was an absolut? lack of crno i tinn in the tone? of the man who j had suffered o terribly on account i of the woman he was confronting is j he outlined tho offense apalnst hin: j of which .he had been guilty. ! I had a flashing mental incturc . of the terrible stiff rrinKs which must have l.een this man's 15 years heI fore. "A waif of the studios" his sis- ) ter had called th woman with ! whom her brother had fallen rnadi ly in love, whom he had rescued j from ihe life, she h id been living, ' to whom he hal tfiven an unparj allele,! devotion and the fhelter of j his name, and who in return had dei celvf d him in regard to a previous i

marriage, rulmd him by her extravagance and escapades, and had finally deserted him when he ha nothing more to givp her. And now, after years lost to him with the clouding of his brain, h had at last found her in the home of the sister who had cared for him a very thief in the nUht. attempting to take the pictures which were nil that remained of his life's work. I think the realization finally reached the woman confronting him that every vesti.ee of her power over him was pone, and that the attitude in which he now stood before her was that of a Just and emotionless Jud-'e in whom pity had no part. T saw her moisten her lips with her tor.tru. and then she spoke.

vi?itln? her sister, Mr?. Henry Ros?. 31 T W. La sail av., for a few days. Miss Utrnice Freeman will arrive in the city this afternoon from Chicago, where the is attending Lewis institute. Miss-. Freeman will itmain In South F.end during tlu

undergone a! Robert Savarin'j

word-'. To have the man who hiad Thanki-ivlr.p holidays.

worshipped her enow by his word and tone that she was less to him thn the rutr upon which he stood.

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Mr. Sam Leeper, 12 05 Ieeper av., who has been visiting In Columbus, O., for the past month, will return to the city Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Don Hamilton, at whose home in Columbus she has been a guest. Mrs. John Devine and Miss Mary

f hers, would

ever have power to stir hin nsraln. was a bitter enough d ran cht for any woman to swallow. But to have her fate turned over to m: for decision

I well know that she would almost Lee per will leave today for Chicago rather ro to prison than to owe her . where they will spend a few days, deliverance to me. i Mis Geraldlne Robertson, 410 W. "Don't Vo a Fool." , Wayne ft., leaves this afternoon for indeed, her answer to the words Culver Military academy, where sh'J of her former lover phowed her feel- will attend the Thanksgiving feslnp. tivities, which include a military "She mav lo wh itver she ball to be given Thanksgiving night, wishes." she snarled through stiff and a dance to be held Saturday aft-

white lips. "I will not asK ner one -fmoon and evening. Miss uohertsoii

little favor." j will return Sunday. I shrank hack into Dicky's arms

from the venom of the glance she ; shot me. "Pleas make them let her go. . Dicky," I whispered with my cheek t against his. "Put don't ask me to J

sav anything. You talk to them." "There, there, sweetheart!"' Dicky ' A meeting of the L. and G. club said tenderly, holding me so that my was held Tuesday afternoon at the fare was hidden from that of the ; home of Mrs. Leah Johnson. After other woman's. Then T heard h' the buslnes3 session cards was the voice, cutting as a whiplash. : feature of the afternoon. Prizes "If It rested with me, Mrs. All;?," ; were won by Mrs. Laura Cobb, Mrs. b said. "I am afraid you would Dora Evans and Mrs. Gertrude decorate a prison cell for many days Eaton. Luncheon was served. The to come. Put T cannot allow Mrs ; next meeting will be held Tuesday, Graham he dragced Into the pub- Dec. 9 at tho home of Mrs. Alice licity which would accompany your Urown. prosecution, so you and your com- j Mrs. E. C. Ba.ssstt entertained at panion arc fro as far n we are dinner Tuesday complimenting Miss concerned that is. until after Mon-' Delia Montgomery of St. Joseph, dav. JMich., and Miss Frances Whitmoro "On Mondiy yon must go to tho 'of Klkhart, Ind. Covers were laid justice's court and withdraw the ac- , for 10.

cusatlon you made against Mrs. ; Mrs

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Aeries Jlollc, N. .Main nt., will It tho quests of Mrs. Coon's brothe" Dr. Jamct l'ras r, in i:anston. Ill , during the Thanksgiving huliday.v .Mr. and Mr. I 1'. llidlar ami da ightrs. Hazel, P. lam-he and Alic-j and son. Jack, IIS Carla id ct., will o to Michi.-.ni 'ity Thank-ivin-r v. here, they will bo entertain' d at ib- home of .Mrs. Hollar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Frame. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman, :.'! Lincoln way Y, nill entertain v.i a family dinto-r Thanksgiving, i'ne rut :-t will la Mr. and Mrs. Titoaias Freeman, jr.. and family, .dr. and Mrs. Louis k"a fer an I t. in.il rd" (kiry, Ind.. and Harvev' Clian.ller of the 'alparaiso, Ind , ti.iiu'.r.g camp. Mis. Jennie irr, 'a.-!iir,gt'n av., ill hae a.-. 1 1 i KU--sts at ilinm-i-T)ii;iMi.iv noon. Dr. and Mrs. H. D.

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mut hae posssefl her. she said, stonelessly, ".you

"vid ntly have r.ll the cards in youI hands. What are you croiru' to do?" i In Um Hands of Madffo. I And then Robert Savarin made a ' limit amazing reply: 1 "That rests entiivlv with the lad-

i wh un you tried ti lv a ff'w moments

Grahnm and myself to the effect that we had violated the frame laws You can say you were mistaken, or anything else that occurs to you that done, T do not care what becomes of you." "Von are not above compounding a felony, I see," sneered Mrs. Allis. "Are you not a little afraid to do that, my sifted friend?"

.ou in me iM.tst, iia-ny letuiueu from Xew york

car Tessly. "I am making no r-ar-pain with you, do it or not as you please. I make no promise? that 1

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J. A. Fergeison entertained

with a dinner of 10 covers at her

home on S. Tenvh st. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. II. Swine-j hart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Grant, Mr. andj Mrs. P. E. Hatlleld and Joseph)

Amuck. , Mrs. Wesley Copenhavcr enter

Clara Kruk, groom's sister first bridesmaid, wore a dress of pink crepe de chene combined with georgette crepe, large hat of harmoniz

ing shade completing her costume.

She carried nlnl.- Aimatinna Mka

t.uned at 12 o clock dinner m honor , llclen Lls,cW,ka. the second hridps-

attack so viciou- will never use the knowledge I hao ig'o," he said. "As j in my hands. I shall simply see

for myself, tho knowledge that I am fre from you. that you have absolutely no claim upon me, and that in

my hands I bold the power to ef- j feetually prevent you from ever an- ' noyincr me a train is all that I wish, j Put t ! is lady's; w ishes are another I matter. From what T have over- !

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of this city. . and Mrs. I!. J. Martin. .. entertained l.ieiv.bers

Martin's S ir.day v iionl tjass

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that you and your companion are kept here under pruard until Monday. You will then do as you choose. I should advise vou. however. to

choose an appearance at the justice's court." Mrs. Allis looked steadily ot him. I do not believe even in her des-

heard. T understand that you have i perate extremity she would have rriven her much needless trouble and j yielded, save for the despairing .annoyance. If she chooses to use ' ejaculation from her accomplice: the evidence she has in h- r hands i "Oh. my God, woman!' he said, against you 1 have no alternative J "don't be a fool! Remember, 1V2 but to consent, for I understand sh got babies to think of!" h is been instrumental in saving my j Mrs. Allis arore from her chair pictures." I and faced Dicky magnificently. I cannot imagine a punishment j "1 agree to your terms on one conmore hitter to tho proud woman I riition." she said, "that you do not let who stood before i:s than the hu-me set eyes again on that wife of initiation which she must have yours:."

of her son. Arthur Copenhaver and

family, who have recently returned

city, where Mr.

Copenhaver has been employed at govement work. Cottage prayer meeting of the Church of (od in charge of Rev. Austin of South Pend was held Tuesday eveninR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick, S. Tenth st. Services

maid, was attired in light green

j satin, a picture hat to match her j gown and carried white c arnations, j Miss Clara Gorski, cousin of the ' groom, also attended the brido and I wore a pretty grown of yellow silk I dress with a hat to match. She : carried an arm bouquet of white ; Chrysanthemums. Frank Kojtek, John ILiczmarek, cousin of the

ou-:ness session

hour the follow in . b eted: Pre-ident

Fpiscopal Paring th

followi tu: the .-oei.i! i:u- o t s were

Mr. (ioodrieh.

novel stamp in the lobby

u, ceeds Frank llallowell. who

wi!l b-ave Soturdiy for Detroit; 'be pre-'.dc-.t. 'harles Steinet; tarv toavir- r. Rex Little.

the medium of the dance which was held

of the Oliver hotel Tuesday night. The uni'iue affair was planned by

the stunt rommitte

!in,M hairman Holverscheul.

of the iirie,

Is Mrs. Robrt ore than l.i'"0

noon to IS members and thoir guests. The club will hold a cookless dinner with Mrs. George Jones, S 2 '. F. Dayton st., Dec. 1"..

will he held at the church Thursday i groom, and Pdward Rojtek acted as evening. best men. Relatives and intimate Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crites and friends were guests at the reception Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pnfield -will at- i nnd breakfast which followed the tend a family dinner Thanksgiving j ceremony at the home of the bride's

day ot tne nome or .Mr. and .Mrs. parents. nie tame at wnlcn covers IT. L. Shireman, Osceola. Covers will , were laid for members of the bridal be laid for 14. ; party was beautifully appointed and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moffitt will ; was centered with a wedding cake, be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' White roses and smilax also were Frnest Moffitt at Rolling Prairie included in the decorations. In the Thanksgiving. ! evening Mr. and Mrs. Kink will Mrs. p. V. Whitcomb will enter- 1mvh for Detroit. Mich., where they i :n i

tain with a family dinner Thanks- U1M remain one weK.

ching. Mrs. George Whitman of Perrien Springs will be an out of town guest. A meeting of the Rh er Park Red Cross will be held Friday at the school house. The girls' training class scheduled to meet Thursday evening at the school house, has been postponed one week.

m iuiLu;i:. A pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the St. Casimir' Catholic church, when Miss MagdUene Xowicki. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

tXowicki, 133. W. Fisher st.. was ! united in marriage to Stanley llfudak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank

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The Li dies' Aid society, section two, of the Indiana Avenue Chris-

j tian church, held an all-day meeting Ttiesday at the home of Mrs. '.lohn Hartman, S. Michigan st. Sew-

n t, t .a-nder- ing was the diversion (f the aftr-

errtl numbt rs. The use of the ' rtoon. Dinner was served at noon th.- innic. .b corations and i to the 10 members present. The so-

peopb- attended the atTair. Messic!;'a ori'ha-stra. assisted by Harold Fites, played th' program of daneimr and

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Mi-'. John T. Walker, 21lS X. Taylor st.. entertained 12 members of the Ayudadora circle Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in sewing for Pelgian babies. There will be nn all-dav meeting at the home of Mrs.

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The i,-, Kota Wajon club met Tuesday eveninpr at the home of Mis Margaret (Pel, u2 4 Clinton st. Music ami games were the diversion, following a short busin ss meeting. Mis Florence Poehlman, "0? X. Hill st.. will entertain Dec. l o

t The meeting of the Rainbow club j has been postponed until Thursday afternoon. Dec. r. when they will!

meet in tho assembly room at the school. Mrs. S. D. Martin of Fort Waytm, Tod., is here for a visit with .her lather, Andrew Keck and sister, Mrs. II. F. Prooks. X. Pleventh st. Charles and James. children of Mr. and Mrs. William Poggs. 0 3 4 Seventh st.. are reported ill with intluenza today. Leon Fulh'r, who lias been ill with influenza the past week, is improvi n l . Mr. and Mr. Charles Brown hae movl from S. Seventh st , to Misha- , w iki. i Mrs. Claik Prown anl son. Clar- ! fee, have returned from several weeks' visit with radaMves at hica go. ' 'harles Puller and nephew. In in Fuller, who have ben visiting rela

tives here the past two week.-:, have parent. The T omreturned to their home at Indiana p-I were dec orated with

Hudak, 1 5 IS W. Ford st. The cere-, mony was performed by Rev. An- ' thony Rozewicz, C. S. C. The church alters were prettily adorned with cut flowers and ferns. j Attending the young couple were ' Miss Valeria Xowicki, the bride's sister, and Leon Malioki, Miss Mari' Xowicki. cousin of the bride, and Jos.ph Kalamaja. The bride was handsomely gowned in white Charmeuse with bead trimmings, having a square court train. She wore a full length bridal veil of silk tulle, caught with white rosebuds, and ' carried an arm bouquet of white Chrysanthemums. Roth bridesmaids were costumes alike in canary color silk satin dresses with bead trimmings and carried an arm boujuet of yellow chrysanthemums. They wore tulle ornaments in their hair. After the ceremony a reception was given the brllal party and a large number of relatives and friends at the home of the bride's

of the hous-? smilax. ferns

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The W'omati's Missionary society d the First I'resrjyterian church will hoi. I tli'ir annual praise m.-etiritr Wt-.i m da v evening at Tr.'bi o'clock. I r. Van U'uys will be the speaker of t h e eninir. Th.- St. Joseph Ho.-pual Aid society s"vir.-r cooimittee will entertain at car! Satttrday afternoon at 2 o'chu k at the K. of home. A card party will be -ri !i on Fri-

oli-'. li-s Mildred S'eele

lionie on Pleasant st.

Mrs. Clyde Roderick. S. Temh t., reeeiv'ti word this Tnornins," of tb.e de.-th of lier brother-in-law. Cha'-e r.illmore. 2S years old. who ,lie,l Tue. Jay evenimr at Iiis home in San Pi'M-e. Irak, following a -hört illne--of pneumonia. Th funeral will 1 b'M Saturday at Cary. Irak Mr. and Mrs. poderi' k and Mr. and

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At Wheelock's At Wheelock's Thanksgiving Needs We carry everything necessary to help you cook and serve your Thanksgiving Dinner.

DINNl:FvVARE SILVIERWARK

HOUSEWARES GLASSWARE

Many lines are on sale at special prices.

George H. Wheelock & Company

day afternoon by tip- W. (. W.

their hall op P. Jefferson. blv.I. The Creel Ped Cross auxiliary. No. 2S. of the First M.thodi.-t Fpiscopal church will sow all day Friday In the church parlors. Kaon mem' er is asked to brinct her lunch.

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, and cut flowers. The marriatre of Miss Proni-liwa Jer.drzejewska. daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. Jacob Jendrzejewski. 1 r 3 1 W. ample st.. to Henry P'nanski, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Puznanski. 1114 W. Sample st. took jd.ac Monday niornincr at o'clock at St. Hed-wiz-'s church. Tb.e ceremony wai perfom.-d hy Pev. Anthotiy Zwbowicz. C S. C. pastor of the 'p-rish. Mis S.-'.eryn.i .T.-udrZeiew-. ski atteuiied h-r s.sbv as a brides- , maid and Pill oHeralski acted as ! best man. The bride'- trown was a j lov!y creation of whit svitin with 'be.id trimmings. h.e wore a full length veil, caught tip with lülies of ; the alb"iy. and carried a prayer i b0';. The bri'Usmil wrs attired in licht blu" satin and lace and wore chiffon ornaments In her h'lir. Lit- . tie Mi rjenevieve St.asjewska.

Wi:iDI;s. 'cousin of the bride, wa flower tri rl With a pretty church ceremony ind was dressed in a b'ue silk dres Miss Frances tznosr.owskl, dauph- : and carried a bou-met of whie ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Czosaowski, ehrysir.themttms. Following the 104. W. Colfax av.. and Edward ceremony .? reception was held .at j Kruk. t-on of Mr. and Mrs- La disla us , th hom nf the bride's parents. Kruk, 4:'t Wilbur st., were married I

majska, Clara Kolupa nd Mrs. Iouise Jahlonska. The White Jile. White Crosn j auxiliary, which was to be held; Thursday evening at Z. PaMcki hall, W. Division st., has postponed Its i meetlnt until Thnrstbav I lee r.

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Ch ipiu st.. Tuesday eenin(r by the membits of the Falcons' Choir M. Pomynouski. Th- affair was in appreciation for the splendid work Mr- IFlorskowski rendered to the society for the past few years. Games dancinp and other amusements were enjoyed during the evening. At the conclusion of tha affair luncheon was served Mr. Florkowski was the recipient of a

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NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS

vic7:. 1 icrioi int,' feh 1 1 -r weddirp. anni ers.-.r. of Mr. and Mrc. Jolin Mincinski, Iautel st. more than L'-O relaties and friends surprised tliem Tuesday evening at .their hew-. A delicious luncheon was served ?.t a prettily appointed table. The evening was most enjoyably --pent iwth games, music ard other am'irrtit'. Mr. and , Mrs. Mincir.skl i e . i ed a beautiful j silver gift from their friends.

A. J. Thomas, an aero mechanic of Taylor hehi, s-juadron A, Montgomery. Ala., is sien.lir.g a 10-d.w furlough Mth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Thomas, ölö X. St. Louis blvd. Mrs. Cnurles Ciark cf Iiremen is

this morning at S:30 o'clock at St. Hedwize's church. Rev. Anthony Zubowicz. C. S. ("., performed the ceremony. ' The sanctuary was decorated with i'.owers for the occasion. The bride wa handsomely

'.ressed in a gown ef ie mete r and geor-

whit? crepe

crepe with

. "lie wore a full veil with a drinty

wreath of v.lley lillies and carried a bouquet of white roses. Mis

Nutm trirnmtn: length bridal

social i-'.vi:nts. A pretty affair of Tuesday evening was the annial dancing ;arty of St. H'dwize's Choral society of St. Iled;e's parish held in the St. Hedwize's school auditorium. Over one hundred couples were in attendance, K. V- Luzny's orche.-ra furnishing music for dancing from S:C0 Until 12 o'ck ck. The con;mittee ror.;5te-l of Mise;

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left TJfs.bv morning f -r Toledo i

O. to ,i'tf-nl h wedding of his brother Michael Itydlewskl which will take phc" Thursday. Star.l?y Krz sir.sk I who has been

here is:tir.g friends and relative?!

cine. It I so paant to take that children are fond of it. In ea-e druggists should not have it order it direct of It. .1. s-t hlrTman. St. Paul. Minn. Adv.

and Anthony Guzicz have arri . e ! from Hammond to pend Thar.ktlvin? with the former's par-nts. Mr. and Mrs John Schmith. 2102 Linden av.

Joph Werwinski Chelminiak will leave Hammond. Ind. Charles Krzyziak Klota have returned Mich, after a brief here.

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