South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 152, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1919 — Page 8

tee: souhih ehtsd news-tomes DEVOTED TO THE . INTERESTS OF WOMEN TT Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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Mr. nd Mr. V. L. Krye, 14 C. Indiana a v., announced thr n,'aEr'mnt f.f th-ir dai::ht'r. Mi" I'. Fft to I'vt Henry H. Iir at a !unchon trivn Sturdiy at thir hom. Th talil wrts artistically cntred with a mound of cardan flower In rd. whit and Mu-. nvr wr laid for th fculowinc

frue.t: Mrs. Lillian lUrrik of Jk- j hart. Mr. Jam?- I: iff. M-s. A A.

Tnlaw. Mi i'l.ir-i Den-low, Mrs. Lydia Martin. Mr William Martin. Mr. Chester 1 id law hm.1 Mrx. Walter Klein of Mish?waki. Mr. Kmma Lontz. Mif-. Kldonn.i I,on?7 and Mrn. V.. F. r of Sov;th Rend. Miss MabH Hownian, dauRhtfr f Krr.il Unwm.m of this it v. and William Lone. on of (Ir-orzo Lon-. Albin. la-, wt married Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho parsonape of the Swedish Gloria churoh. Rev. Mr. Oon offlriatin e. The couple were attended hv Mr. Hay Iydecker and Glen Howman. brother and Pinter of th brld. Mr. and Mr. lscnz will take a trip to Iowa und will be at home June 5 at Moline. II!. Mr. Ione recently reeceivd an honorable discharge affer veral months' hf-rvire .verft.s and has resumed hin position with the Hoot and Vandervoort Knsine Co. of Moline. An ontlnjr at Pottawatomie park waa enjoyed by 5 members and iests of th Voun? Married TVopW cliFH of the Firät Kvancelical church on I'riri y afternoon A projrram of volley and indoor ball and othr Rames was followed by a weinr roat. The children of St, Joseph's

church entertained at their annual, May party Friday evening in St. 1 Joseph's hall. Palms and cut flow-j ern comprised, the attractive decora-1 tlons of the rooms. Music for the! evening1 was furnished hy the Notre1, Dame university orchestra. The fol-1 lowing- acted a patrons and patron-' eses for the affair: Mr. and Mrs. J "William Ut-rgen, Mr. and Mrs. James! Luther. Mr. and Mrs. George Hush. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crepeau, Mr. i

and Mrs. Albert Tcllson, Mr. and Mr. Frank Shoemaker and Mr. and 31 r p. C. J. Hum.

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Whose Engagement Was Announced Recently

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Franch ise League of District Will Meet hi Elkhart

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B ULL Y summer wraps for sultry

nigh ts are the Spanish shawls now I

coming into fashion's favor.

HUGE SHELL COMBS, TOO By MARGARET ROHE

Adele's become so Spanish She says "si. si" for ."yes;" Mantillas', shawls and hur phell combs Compose her daily dress. Hut hm luge Spanish onions

She dines on right along

a, off..! r,io,lI really think she's going it

for Miss Pearl Itupe!. a June bride, i a dinner to be given Wednesday night in the Weduewood room of the Oliver hotel, at which Miss Ituth Nicely and Miss Gladys Watter will 1-e hostesses. m Saturday Mt a. Die hi Martin and Miss 1 1st her Hoke will entertain for Miss Hupel.

A little bit too strong.

NHW YOHK, May 31. Th-tt insidious Spanish influence is again swaying us sa rterially. "We are en-

and are often it's crowning glory. The long, graceful cape mantles of black satin, fringe-edged, smack of the Spanish influence and revival of those charming hand-painted ivory mounted Spanish fans is also

j at hand.

To be truly smart you must wear something characteristic of sunny Spain. So do slip on something

J Spanish after your morning tub. even if it's only a piece of soap proI vided. you're juite sure it's pure

an Ftar.ehis leigv.e of lndiar.j. in Elkhart m June T. The i )h district embrace the So;;:h P. ml branch of thrt .-ga.-. v.';i and a number of local worn n :, expected to be in attendance - t th ,-es-;ior.s. M!5s Helen Pn'orldc.' rf Terre Haute, ?t .'.r p'-v-'i'Wit of the franchise leHKue. will le the principal

; speaker. : "Kvery woman an inJellictPt voter ihv 19 2ft" is th-- new slogan of the

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Woman's I'ran his league of 1 n - j diana.' As a first sto; in this bu g !

undertaking th program committee of the suffrace body has oulli'i'-d a coniTlete year's work in ci tizer.ship. Small booklets. furnished with charts and questionnaires. ir? be ins: prepared by Miss Martha Hlock. teacher of history in the Wiley hih school. Terre Haute, containing the foundations of a good political education. Thesebooklets will take up national, state, city, and county government, political parties, the different kinds of suffrage and special laws governing women, children and various school questions. Plan Series of irogross. Not only franchise leagues but

many other women's organizations

hp signified their intentions of

j taking up this work with a view to j making themselves ready to take up i intelligently their duties as oteis

With this end in mind Mrs. Hichard Edwards, assisted by many wellknown Indiana writers, musicians and scientists, is preparing a series of programs, forming what is to be known as a "'woman's year." in which the woik of women in the various fields of feminine activity figures. Legislation "to improve, the electorate." 'to make Hnglish the language of the country" and ' to promote the citizenship of aliens" is the chief factor in a program being prepared y Mrs. Frederick Hagley of Hoston, chairman of the Americanization committee of the National American Woman Suffrage association. This program will be pre-

Announcements

The meeting of the Ideal Em- ' bioidcrv club, which was to have '

been held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Hergeron. 212 j V'alvert st., has been postponed. ;

The Jewish people or South Llend ; will hold a mas meeting Sunday i

i night at s o'clock at the Elks' tern-j

pie to protest against mob rule in i Europe. Every one is invited to at- : tend- '. The meeting of the degree staff! of the Pythian sisters, which was to j have been held Tuesday, has ben ! postponed for one week. ! The Ladies' auxiliary of the East- ! ern, Star will hold its regular meeting Monday afternoon In the Ma- ' sonic club roonas. The hostesses will j be Mrs. Mary Barnard, Mrs. Virginia Swtntz. Mrs. Jennie Woods. Mrs. Otilla Heller and Mrs. Emma ! Hunt. j Mrs. M. Hurwich will act as hos- j tess to the Temple Heth-El Sister- ;

hood on Monday afternoon at her home, S. Main st. The Washington club will meet on Tuesday afternoon instead of Monday at the home of Mrs. Frank Warner, W. Washington av. The St. Joseph County W. C. T.

t. executive committee will meet J

in the i . W . C. A. parlors .Monday .-.ftPi-nooti at o'clock.

Mrs. H. D. Vitoti will entertain the Past Chiefs association .at her sum-J mer home at Eagle lake. Mich., j Tuesday. The affair will be in the j

nature of an all day meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goodall

Elkhart, formerly of this city, announce the marriage of their daugh

ter. Miss Nellie Nancy Goodall and t A. Perry Gwin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

meshed in the eolAveb stitches of the ! Castile

lilmy lace mantilla, all wrapped up in tho gorgeously embroidered silk

fringed shawl and h ive bowed our

heads beneath the carven glories of the huge shell comb. Though the recent Spanish opera company at the Park theater has

j. i, win or uensseiaet. in.i. ine!tIps(11 jts nwini! to thf musj. wedding took, place in Elkhart on ; cIans. htrike for a weeklv wage, it is

May 30. j . t ti, iiiinn spasun for Snrinish

dressing that promises even French dressing a bitter race for popular

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Memorial day. the; miMlJI,v Pnrwn,.s nd her-

s present being their chil- tk.aUv 'iuefu emnroi(lere (1 Spanish i grandchildren. John 1. , , ; . . i .i

tliawis, w nose iuim iimew ni(,ri

Mr. and Mrs. William Edison. 14'S S. Michigan st., entertained at

a picnic dinner

30 Kuests

dren and gr

IUa of Canton. O., who has recently re!;:-ned froin a year's service at a military camp in San Antonio, Tex. and Howard Kiefer, an ex-service man, and brother of Mrs. Leo Ediron, were honor guests.

tiii: sQi'iici-: ix m:w yoiik. ".Singe '." asked the barber. "Gezzo. I bin burnt at everything lse in New York."

st ntel at

league

of

the next convention of the

Women. Voters.

HIHTIIS. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tershner of Rosswell, N. Me., a son, on May .11. Mrs. Tendier was

formerly this city

Miss Sadie Hiuggnei

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CORK WANTS CHARTER FOR ITS UNIVERSITY

I'.v Associated Pres : 'di:PLIN, May SI. The National University of Ireland Is a federal institution composed of three colleges, in Dublin, Cork and Galway. It was established to meet the claim of the Irish Catholics for university education. The federal system has proved irksome to Cork which now demands that its college should be given the status of a separate university. The Cork claim has united every sec tion of Munster men and the petitions in its favor have been signed by the heads of all the religious denominations and the leading men of the province. It involves, however, a new charter from the crown, and the bulk of Sinn Fein opinion, while in favor of the separate University for Cork is hostile to the only method by whieh under present conditions it can be obtained.

Gm;.T practici:. "Where did you learn such curve ?"

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Personals

wrap the feminine elite of Spain on gala bullfight days, make perfectly bully summer evening wraps, to be worn at the end of a torrid dav instead of at the end of a toieador. Don't by any chance make the fatal mistake of wearing a Chinese embroidered shawl and fancying yourself cspagonla. however. To tie sure there is little difference in the brands at a discreet distance, but a

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, 74R

m .L . . . , , I close-up will reveal a subtle dirfer-

Dl xneir sons, whikcts arnwti irnni i

ing or texture aim we-mn.

overseas. 11 has been with naval forces on the Xcrth sea

th past year

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difference of all. of course.

that the true Spanish shawl never.

Mr. and Mrs. M. GoMsm.th of even saw Spain, but is manufactured ! acago and Mrs. Sol Mayer of Spo- Mn ,he I'hPl'"1 Islands. Convert- j

Chicago and Mrs. Sol Mayer of Spo

kane. Wash., were week -end guests Of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Frankel. 2Z y. Ulfa yet te blvdW. H. Hraman. 124 E. Ewlng st.. leaven today for a a two weeks' business trip throuch Texas ami IrfOuislana in the interests of the ütudebaker corporatmn. Mrs. C. It- Mcl-iughliu. '?! N. Scott st., has had as her cruests over Memorial day and the week-end her

ed into negligees, these brilliant I coverings are simply stunning and j

bring out the Carmen in even the demurest of the species. It only 1 needs a sliced Spanish onion for atmosphere and a guitar and castenet j duet on the victrola, to make the j Andelusian delusion quite complete. J Characteristic Mantilla. ' Then there's the characteristic ; mering shoulders, in the form of

three brothers. John. Charles and : exquisitely fine and silky hand-made George Vogel of Chicago, lj. Spanish lace some of filmy delicate

Miss Florence Taggart. I'O f Hrowson st., has returned from Jackson- ' ville. Fla., where sb.e hs domestic i science instructor in the Holan'

home, which is sapp(iii?d. by the Methodist Episcopal church. Sie will spend most of the summer in South Hend. W. H. Hraman. jr., e-f Champaign. 311 . wag the week-end gue.st of his parents. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Hraman. 14 I'. Ewing st. .Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Decker. 714 Lrland av.. left Friday for Johnsonvllle. 111., where they will attend th graduating exercises at the woman's college where their daughter. Gladys will be graduated with the lass Monday. M:-s H :th C- k. 1215 S. Michigan st.. will aitompan them home next week. Mrs. Paul J. Moushej anu children of Youngstown, '. a:e the puests of thf former's mother. Mrs M. J- Armstrong. 714 E Madison The Mioses Gertrude nd Eleanor Mueller are the we k etui guests of their parents. M and Mrs. F. W.

Mueller. :.13 N. Michigan st have as their house giu-st. Jreda Remt of Appleington.

design and others more strikingly ornate and of a larger mesh. These we are flaunting, not as the C.tstilian tuties over their hih combed '

! coiffures and iory throats and bo- j i oms, but over our shimmying, shim- ' mering shoulders .in the form of j j scarves, so imperative now as an j .accessory to the fluffy summer frock , ' of sheerest 'weave. It's reality piite ; ;a pleasant surprise to find that th-s

; lovely lengths of Spanish lace act- ; ually come from the Iberian peninsula, for anent that other Spanish ace scry which is rushing so pers'. '.e:it: to our heads, the high shell

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TO HOLD MELTING. Post K T. P. A, will hold its June meetirg this ewr.mg. in order tnat the delegates who ate to attend the rational convention of the oriir which will ot c ir in New r!en. during the week of Jane ?. rv y ! j r.- !it at the se ssion.

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for I sim-

the Madtid shops. smalU fr :l r,vt1

t ; i:css Spanish comb h.id cat'-h tlie tram to Paris

s;.s the article. Since returning home honeer. I hi' u mide good the :i-:vv for the o;e:- day I t ought r st".:ning ore In I'rooklyn. FxiH-n-ive As artre. In tard-'-arvel tortoi-o. 1 'c"-'e r dark. In amber or in ',c ' :"ru sc ((.pahs are as fxp-nvc he;, ire large, beau'iful and tragi. e. r'ort inately imitation shell r.fs cinl or plain, are almost as immun from detection as a well made pearl. Th y are also one-fourth as ex'nsivand four times as dura? !e as the real tortoise shell comb. Worn in the tfoos-ly waved high eoiffures of :b eenirg mode. thiut in it nv-t piquant angles, they made n artiti.-; adiunrt to the smartest toil-

WHEELOCK & COMPANY

WHEELOCK & COMPANY

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mm bride

This splendid silverware is shown in the Adam, Georgian and Sheraton Patterns all master pieces ot artistic designing. Tea Spoons, set of 6 S3. 70 Bouillon Spoons, set of 6 $6.35 5oup Spoons, set of 6 S7.40

Salad Forks, set

of 6 So. 8 5

Knives, hollow handle, et of 6 S9.65 Forks, set of 6. . .S6.85

In Community Par Plate the Primrose pattern, 20-piece Set, consisting of 6 Tea Spoons 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 2 Serving Spoons'. Complete Set, Special S6. 5o Dinner Sets for Bridal Gifts You will tind in our dinnerware department a large display of sets at special prices. 32-piece Brides Sets containing the essential items for serving six people. Special at S4.95, S3. 45. S7.45, Sip.bo 50-piece Sets in Several attractive decorations, at Si 2.00, Si 3.50, 520.00. 66-piece Sets S 15.00, S25.00. S27.50, S30.00.

GLASSWARE FOR THE SUMMER TABLE

Water Goblets Grape cut design, set of six S2. 50. Dessert Glasses same cutting, set of six S2.50. Ice Tea Glasses Colonial Glass, 75c set of six.

Practical Cifts for the Bride can be found in

our rl'UiS

m ires Dept. 3rd tloor. Pyrex Glass,

Aluminum ire, r.lectrical Appliances, :tc.

Water or Lemonade Sets in a variety of attractive cut designs, at S2.5o, S3.00, S3. 75 and S4.oo.

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Ice Tea Set Beautifully cut, as shown above 6 tail glasses and covered jug to match. Set complete S4.50. Glass Ice Tea Spoons Set of six 75c.

George . H. Weelock & Co.

Sale Begins Monday Morning

Watch the Ellsworth ads, as every day will be an eventful o::e. No need to inform you of the importance of visaing this store during the June White Day. Previous experience reminds you of the money savinc specials we offer.

Tomorrow the First Event

Linens

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Plain trimmed crocheted bed spreads SI. 95. Scalloped crocheted bed spreads S2.95 each. Pillow cases at 28c, 30c and 35c each. Dunmore cambric, soft finish, 36 inches wide, Special at 15c yd. Pillow tubing, 42c and 45c values, 34c yd.

Bleached muslins 20c, 24c and 25c vd. 9-4 bleached sheeting, 50c, 6oc and 64c yd. 25c plain white huck towels 1 8c each. Plain white Turkish towels 19c, 25c and 39c each.

Domestics

Seamless sheets, 2 vds. wide, SI. 15 each". Cotton damask, extra good quality, 5cc, 75c and S1.00 yard. S1.50 table cloth, hemmed, ready for use, si.oo each. Pure linen unbleached crash, worth 35c yard. Special 25c.

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The Month of Wedding Announcements brings problems of suitable gift selections. In selecting a gift you desire a piece of distinctiveness as well as one that will be appreciated. The Bride always appreciates a gift in Sterling and Sheffield Silver. Our designs are distinctive and we carry only that of highest quality. This store offers the most extensive selection of silver patterns to choose from. We invite you to shop in our silver department. Calvin Clauer Co,

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JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS DIAMOND MERCHANTS 105 S. Michigan St, Wedding Stationery a Specialty 1 . . I

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