South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 227, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 August 1919 — Page 7

rniTvw r.vr.MYf;. rc.rsT 1-, iqio. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN The First Day of Our Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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th- church devotional by H-v.

Thp Woman's Kor icn Missionary .,cu-ty of th" I! U itchtM M.

C church h'. its honorary

netitii; in thi parlors o "hur.-"!rjy afternoon. Th rid sops service tvt V

7. C. Jordan. U. S. V, iKhn talked r. "Th origin of th" Woman's Foricn Missionary ;ty and Its 'roprrs.s " Two mulc.i! selection vr' Ktvf-n hy th church quartet, md Mrs. '. Jordan xp! lined th juri" 'st- of th Flo-ton JubiN-e ifter which the mystery box was :onducted ly Mrs. I". S. Vaughn. Üiss Krncst Vicfr olo"d th mtri2 with : rayer. The next nW-tins; vi'l b held en S'ppt. 11, the place f which will be announced latt-r. Mr. and Mrs JamcH lirown, 42" VT. Cu-dmi, st., ntertained ?,u quests Thursday nUht in honor of Mr. Mrown s 64th birthday anniversary. m j.-i al iroirr;im w.i Riven hy Mrs. CtiTp- Weaver. Mis HHen riock and Mis.s Molly Simmons. Clarion flowers formed attracTiv decorations arid ref reMhiarnta were i-r"-d. M. and Mrs. If. C. Hurmelster, Tl.". X. Scott st., wer pleasantly surprised by their Sunday .school clas.r.f St. Peter's Kvanpelic al church Thursday night. Mrs. Hurmelstrr w ;u formerly teacher of the cla of whi- h 1 were prent. Cames and niu.sir, wtre the. diversions of the evening and refreshments were served. Th- twelfth annu.il reunion of the Wipnei family was held at Le-p.-r park Thursday. At noon a potlnck dinner was served to 53 member. Puring th afttrnoon .names and contests were enjoyed and a picnic .Upper concluded the festivity. The out-of-town KUcst.x were Mr. and Mrs. Harry KJbler and thi- daughters. Marjorle, Irene and 'th of Toledo, O. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heal and son, I-'u-fti" of Konstantine, MIcTi. The next annual reunion will h held August 21, 19 20. Miss Sarah Witwer. 1 U 4 S MPnitran st.. entertained 14 quests Thursday afternoon at a tea In honor of Mrs. Armin Fisher of St. IxMji.s, Mo., the guest of Dr. and Mrs. . I. Knstman, and Mrs. Carl t'ohlnieyer. who wiil leave next wf-ek for her new home in Kansas

Mo. The table was attracdecorated with pink Riadio- ; nd the assistant hostesses Miss Helen and Mis Mary Mrs. Fverett leisure. 2'J N. st., will entertain Friday as

to South Ucnd, he had six months' special work at the Sarah Morris children' hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. I Cullv and chil

dren. I'Os K. Simple st., have re-j turned from a two weeks' motor

trip to AKron, ieveiana ana various points in Ohio,

Adele Garrison 's New Revelations of a Wife

"Their Second Honeymoon

99

News of Interest on the West Side

tiii; .mi;ss(;i: that (.'ami: v ovini tiii: ti:m:imiom:. "Oh! Met Pis Graham, you should coom .pieeck by telephone. Something awful haunen to Master

SOCIAL I:VI:NTS. f Oiah-mi ,.h ,ir' ok .i...

j - - - - t - ( . a t 4 i .

Clarion uoorika, commander or, i sprang irom my bed at Katie s j swored Dicky's the sixth district of the Polish Fal-Ihlh Pitched, trembling voice which I overture n few

You .nust have in order to hold the I

position you do. 1 .now, a? every woman who has ever made her own way in the world

does know, that such situations are 'as much a nart of life as coinr

down-town in the car every morninp. And every professional women or business womnn has to learn howto meet it with the lean efforts on her own part.

I don t think men are dsitnintr

only ..he scenes in which my con-

' " in - iuil liar x UWiil z irrcu - ' vi iiiius more tolerant, more oblivious of (Villains; that is, that most of them

my own feelinjrs. . 'are. i ney re jusi a little more impul

And overshadowing them all was the 'Miserable remembrance of the

j frigid manner in whi-h

careless,

siv and a little less self-controlled than women, that's all. When the

had an- i average man sees that the cirl in

tentative ! his oltice is there not to flirt, but to

' hrnlfp nrt inln uvlti.il i.nnMii.n.il

cons alliance, was a Ruest of honor , . . . sobs is I opened tlie door. at a delightful surprise party Riven, "What do vou mean. Katie?

it?" I gasped trembling.

Fal-

by the combined ne.sts of Lady

conn and Falcons Z. lialicki No. 1. and M. Romanowski at the Z. 11aIK ki hall Thursday evening. The affair was in honor of Mr. Woodka's

What is

then with a thought of Dicky's sick mother in another room. I put my hand over the pirl's mouth, already

opened wide for another burst of

approaching marriage to Miss Va-j

uudill sobbing.

leria Wroblewski, which will take'

"Hush:" I said

imusnt alarm Mrs.

sternly. Graham.

nl.ice MfinHiv Anc 1 K Ovop fl

. " i say another word." memberH were present, (ames. con-, , . , . r- ' . . , , I iiave no idea how I ot down

ir-mr, .-iiiKins .win MaiiitMis ni.uir (Stairs tO

tverunj; an enjoyaiue one and re-

the telephone. There is n

branch oVione 11 rst n i r Imf t f... i-o,l

fieshments were served. Music ... . . , 4. . . to USo il- 'f. I'.v nnv miracle, throughout the evening was con- twi. . ,n.u . 0. , , . i.mck s mother had escaped beinK tributed by Leon Chelmlniak and the n.v..k:,nMl hv U-Iltlt.- m.rt. .

t - - - ' i , m I must keep her in ignorance as lonu

is possible of whatever terrible

thim: "Is

City. ivelv l'ises wer' Hiivs. Tavlo

Mifs-s Louise Taberska. Stella Kitkowska and Helen 'LrWrska. M.r. Woodka was the recipient of a beautiful reading lamp. Miss Henrietta Wojtacka, Laporte nv., was tlea.santly surprised Thurs

day evening by a number of friends) hie

in honor of her 16th birthday. The evening was spent in games, contests and music. Miss Woytacka

was presented with a bouquet

roses and a hand.some gift. The Fancy Work class .of the Polish Women's Alliance of America will meet Saturday afternoon at St. Hedwige' school building. Mrs. Mary Xiezgodzki is in charne of the class. Mrs. Harry Przewiecka pleasantly

entertained a few friends at

home, S. Taylor sr., Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in needlework and a contest was then enjoy

ed, favors being won by Mrs. Carl!1'0'"

Kizer and Mrs. M. T. drove. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess.

work for a living, he will let her alone, no matter what his own inclinations are. How are you poinp to let him know what kind of a girl you are? That depends upon you. Everyone has his own particular method. I know- a pretty grirl who puts on her Pimor when she goes downtown and takes it off again the minute

women at such times I had no room snf t;ets home. in my noul for optimism. A hos- When she's at home she's a sweet, pital message meant probable f feminine, appearing little thing a death. hit emotional, a bi temperamental i hm-hing at Straws. if you like. "Are you there. Mrs. Graham?" Downtown she is cold, practical. A touch of professional concern in matter-of-fact- you'd hardly know the voice now- I realized that the ; her at all. Her very smile has

hours before when

he had telephoned me he was going to Philadelphia. If only I had answered him kindly then! I could hear his offended: "Well, if that's the way you feel about It, good night." as if his voice had Just finished speaking. To think that perhaps the last words I should ever hear my hus-

"Vou J band speak were those! Like most

Don't

though I might have faint-

awaited me at the tins Mrs Graham

te'ephone. a mri.s-

I had the ta-

culine nice asked. after taken up the receiver from

where Katie's hand had dropit, and juavered a trembling

interne

ed. I pulled myself together and compelled myself to answer. Hut I couldn't keep the trembling horror from my voice. "h. yes. What is it? What has

ped it, and juavered a trembling, happened?" "Hello!" -Mr. Frederick Graham wishes "Yf." 1 faltered, and recognized me to give you h message," the Jm-

of'even tbrouch mv terror, the kind norsnnil voice roi.onipd mnofhlv

of voice it was that questioner! me. j"He r.avs to tell you he ate a very It was the suave, impersonally, pro-; good dipper "

fessional voice the members of

, message

ITashes of Memory. most hospital staffs acquire in spite of themselves.

"I clutched at the straw of the unfamiliar given name. "Stop!" I said excitedly. "I'm not Mrs. Frederick Graham, but Mrs. filchard Graham. I don't think your

This is Pemberton hospital. Mr. 'message is for me.

a cour'esy to Mrs. Cohlmeyer. Mrs. Adaline Weaver. S02 Alabama st.. S. Moor ct. Mishawaka. ntertained Mrs .Tack Willig of Chi'airo, III., and Mrs. Henry Krbardt. M3 Alabama st.. at a 12 o'clock luncheon Thursday. A bowl of brightly colored garden 1'owcrs formed the centerpiece. Mrs. Alice Iludduck. 714 Georce M., A-as pleasantly surprised Thursday evening by her children and grandchildren. who entertained with .i o'clock dinner in honor of her ith birthday. ("overs were laid for IT. Mrs. Kudduck was presented with a gold watch and chain. The Ladies' Aid society of the F.roidway Evangelical church met nr the home of Mrs. Henry ( llfiii'zcl. 401 K. Indiana av., Thursday .fternoon. After a business meeting refreshments wer nerved 'o j' members by Mrs. Margaret

leint'dman. the H-irter. t'arroll st-, Scpte-nbor 11th.

ii:kso.ls. Dembski, who

lrostess. Mrs. will ntertain

4 1

e Tulver Hhik en f rt.i inei at tlit

Horse troop

was en 1 1 rt.i inei at the oatn itend

Country club Thurt-dav evening. More than l.Vi guests enjoyed the prr-uram of dances furnished by 1 oi'.a line's orrhestra

Announcements

A patk 1 1 i

i. of V. basket picnic will be Saturday at Pottawatomie The I'ythian s;s:ers are int. lririL' l :s'K-ts and attend-

Personals

Martin Dembski, who has been here on a short business visit, returned to Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Mary Hortanska of East Chicago, 111., is the guest of Mis Elizabeth Eogiers. 711 W. Wayne st. The condition of Ladislaus Kobaszewski, 1? X. Carlisle st., who has been critically ill with bronehital pneumonia, shows some improvement. John Xadolny of Detroit. Mich., is spending a week with relatives. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wasowski. W.' Fisher st. Alex Markowicz has returned to his home ii; Cleveland, ()., after a week's visit with relatives. Pvt. Alex Strauss of Hatiery F., 12th lield artillery, who has just recently returned from France, has received his honorable discharge at Camp Sherman. Chillicothe, O.. and has arrived at the home of his mother. Mrs. Frances Strauss. 941 W. Thomas st. He enlisted l'S months aso and has been overseas the past IS months. He was also wounded in action live times. Zygmund Ilartoszek of the I'nited States navy has arrived home and is a guest of his mother, Mrs. Solomea Hartoszek. 4.:r S. Chapin st. He was honorably discharged, at Pittsburg. I'.i. Stephan Glynn. W. Division St.. has returned from Detroit. Mich., where he has been for the past few days visiting Uiends. Mis Hedwige Jarecka returned to Hammond. Ind., after a short visit here with relative.

n i m i .1 ua in wis ii es me I o give you a

All my life I have held rather a doubting Thomas attitude toward the stories told by people who have

near to death by drowning.

and who have said that the events of fh'ir whole lives passed in review before them within the space of a minute or two. Hut I shall never rgain doubt any such statement, no matter how exaggerated. In the, few seconds that interven. i before I could catch my breath suflicietnly to answer the interne for such I judged to he iho position of the man at the other end of the telephone there flashed through my mind with cinemalike swiftness and fidelity to minute details numberles-- episodes of the checkered emotional life my husband and I had experienced together. furiously enough there were no happy remembrances. As if the consciousness of Dicky's peril dulled my perceptions until regret and remorse were the only emotions that came to me. there returned

For through my stunned brain was creeping the recollection of my search through the local telephone register a few days before

changed, and as for dimples she seems to have left them at home on the bureau. She'll pick them up and w?tr them again, be ture of that, when she dresses to go to the party with the man of her own age and sonutning of her own position. I Unow Hnother girl who's friend- , oh, so friendly and frank and straightforward. Just like a boy, and the more the man she works for gar.es at her sentimentally the more

friond'.y and frank she gets. If heS

tries to hold her hand, she laughs exactly as her brother would laugh ,;ood-ni; turedly. humorouIy. Who is there so plain and straightforward without a trace of sentiment es sh. " Think It All Out. I Know another girl who carries a venire of her sweetheart in her lockt t, and whenever the man she

for a tradesman's number. While! works for begins to hint that he is doing so I had idly remarked that I lonely at home and needs a little there was another Graham besides sympathy dow ntown, she takos out

my own name in the Marvin register. What had that given name been? "Frederick." Yes. I was quite sure that was the name. "Iet me have the message, please.' I said quietly. I must be very sure that It didn't mean Dicky before I did anything else. "Mr. Frederick Graham wishes me .-. tell you that he had a very good supper, that he's feeling fine, that he has gotten hold of some books to read, and that you are not to think of coming to see him bofore Saturday or Sunday." "No, that message isn't for me." I said with a voice that sang its relief. "It must be for Mrs. Frederick Graham of Gates av. Her number " I was turning the leaves of the local register frantically "is "

fij?ß Armor for Girls Ic By winifred Black

this locket and tells him about the sweetheart there really isn't any at all: it's her brother's picture in the locket, but it has a cooling effect every time. Make a uoor of yourself. talk about Aunt Fanny's rheumatism and mother's lame feet, tell how you suffer with the asthma, no matter whether you ever had such a thing or not -buckle on your armor, littl girl! You can't knock out your teeth and put smudges on your face, the way they make the young wives dc in some countries, but there's a certain lit'l? something that you can do that will make you absolutely unattractive :o any particular man who's trying to make himself too attractive to you. Vou kno-v what it is. yourself. Think it aU out and go to work. You'll s-etih the difficulty without nnv trouble whatever in no time.

Here it is again the old, old tory. I heir it at least a dozen times a week, .and I see it every other time 1 go rato any kind of business office and stay there any length of time. Dear Winifred Black:

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knonczyn-i I in coming to you with a ques-

ski of Michigan City are here to 'lion which has bothered me gieatly

spend a week with relatives and!rur -vome time

friends. Albin Kolupa arrived at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kolupa. College st.. having received an honorable discharge at Camp Sherman. hio. I'vt. Kolupa left South Bend in E17. He has seen

Mrs Frank Ure herser and on. Junior Lreckens-r. 7 California

iiv., left Wednesday for Mich., and Windsor, t'anad;.-.

they will visit at the home of Mr

and Mrs H. H. Marsh. I .John I Wagner, son of Mrs. Mag-; ce Warner. ?2S X. F.d lv st . has! safe'.v arrived ; t Camp Mills. N V. ! en the F. S S Julia Luckenbackj

alter 13 months' actual service ov .-as.

Mrs. Emma Harrington. st . is spending the we-k lake, Mich. Mr and Mrs. C. L II.Syracuse. X. Y.. who h.t

CiestS of th hitter's

II. W Kreighhaum. I''" Wax- E. since Aug. 4th. 1

considerable

righting and

was

wounded a few times. i Pvt. Clements KruK. son of Mr

Detroit.; aml Mls Kr,,'K 5 s Phillinpa st.,1

has arrived home early Friday morning having received his honorable discharge at Camp Sherman,

Chillicothe. O, Pvt. Kruk is a member of Mattery C. l.'th field artillery

I lf... t ..1. . .. 1 ... V,

tiov can l snow ni enipiojei, woo has a very annoying habit of putting his arm around my waist or touching me on the shoulder or arm. that 1 do not like it, without offending him and losing my position? My position, which I have held

i tor several years, is an important. I one. vith good pay. I like the work

land the money I earn is needed at i

home, for my mother is a widow I and we are trying to keep my j young r brother and sister in high school. j I do nothing to invite such con- t duct from him. It annoys me and

makes me feel very uncomfortable.

and oesides this it would puf me in j

i,i disagreeable light snoum any one

in any good young girl who is working hard to make her way in the world, whether he is a hideous old thing prowling through the world, looking for victims and finding them all too often, or whether he is Just a silly old fellow who can't help being sentimental over every pretty face he sees and so much depends on this knowledge, you know. It Depends I'imui You. You have common sense enough to sie up the situation yourse'f

MAHHIED IV OHIO. Cpl. Glenn X. Steele of Camp Sherman. Chillicothe, O.. and Miss Hessip Morgan were married at Portsmouth. O., Monday. Aug. II. Cpl. Steele has been in the service for two and a half years and is the son of Mrs. C. L. Steele, I3j X. Main st.

r.uiTifs. p.-.i'. and Mrs. John T. Tlenan. a daughter, Auer. 13, St. Joseph hospital.

PIEDMONT PEAM'T OIL. Petter. cheaper than Olive oil

at

The Coffee Pwanch.

Trading- with advertisers means more for less cash.

157 Stull J a t I-la Kiel I nbarg. of been the '

mother. Mrs. j

Lincoln ft Thürs-'

T PRISONERS RAID BOOTLEG

EVIDENCE IN NEXT QFLL'S il,d,'nly tomo into offlce aml

PAKIS. more sciz

1 e g g i n c i a i d keeping he basti'.c. A

III.. Aug. 15 Sheriff Sized some liquor in a boot-

near here, stored it in

cell was

presence.

Ad.ioinin g

da for Chicago, from whei iheyi

will take the northern route the continent to Ls Angeles, soendinc the winter in C;

they will return to Xew York. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Nice! ami sop, Uoi'eit. l.-' S. Main st . left for a

three? weeks automobile t r 1 1 to Lo troit and Toronto. Canada. Mrs. J. Kratc and sv'it of Kscan

a'.-a. Mich., are the :-s

M: it7.e s aunt, Mrs- L K ; v -:.- i d e dr. Mrs. J. Lie h; man "f

w hos ? parohed

see us.

S Whether he means anything by it

or not, I do not know. He is a man of -SO years old. married, and has a family. It may be he has only a

CO'lnty .v, f....i;. f nu-i r,l mi. Kiit in

grand by its mv np., a man u-ho will act In this

way toward as honest girl who is

For

the

safe

of and to

anxious to get ahead in is one to be suspicious

avoid. ' My mother knows nothin? about I this, ror I do not wish to worry her. So far I have just quietly moved j a way from him. hut I wish to stop J

Tkitii.t: h'T l.iush! r. :lr and Mrs Walter I

JCTI. III.. is the gUet of Mrs . A. Fries n, 3U

Ir tri'iay

were prisoners

d list -covered throats and lips cause.! them untold

across j -igony. Ha; the this; and parchedAfter jness remained not long. One of forma , them conceived a brilliant idea. He

secured a mop handle, to which a hooked wir was attached. With

this the enemus of society managed ; hi? attentions entirely.

extract and empty an entire case pint Lotties of whiskv. Pottles

they coill not ,ir.lw through the Kirs e emptied hv tlltintr up toe larger I'ortion of the bottle out-side

th-' oars. When the discovery was 'hu HKo is ; made hy the sheriff the prisoners

s.ispcrt. d of having taken the liquor were locked up in cells hy them-s-I es.

the world.

t

-to

ci

of

r les.-n

Mrs. 7 1 5

M IV

Mrs

dr oel of C'.in-

rur sis!r. W. Wavne

,nd Mrs J !' AlLn. 1 l-V av.. iiio'oi.! to ChlCaTo where lr. Al'.tn Will take

JJafLial work in children., diseases b4 'ifctrvt letdiiu l,.'r he. came

Till". .IUVS 1C MOTOltlNC.. UKi:.Ai:i Kan.. Aug. 15. J. K. 'a -a: h'v. .! firmer living near here. l,isi " .itis of line wheat In a pev . :!;a;- aicider.t. The wheat was set - ' the exhaust pipe of his auto-niobiiti.

This question is one which bothers other business girls also, and your answer would help them. too. A Fill END. Of course you were bored to ; death, my dear, with a foolish old gentleman who can't remember that . you're probably in love with some young fellow of your own aire, and j

can't bear to hive anyone else come any vher near you. How can I advise you in such a matter? I don't know whether your employer is just a kindly old fellow, who loves his own daughters ver dearly and can't help showing ybu

the friendly fatherly interest he has m

At Wheelock's

At Wheelock's

If you are building a new home or remodeling an old one see our display of the very latest lighting fixtures. Nothing will add more to the appearance of your home than appropriate lighting effects, and we will gladly show them to you.

George H. Wheelock & Co.

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H IPS

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Was a Success as usual the Following Days Will be as Big if Not Bigger Due to the wonderful bargains offered in each and every depaitment of

Hundreds of women expressed their willingness in buying for their future needs at such remarkably low prices which prevail during this sale. All goods on sale marked at Expansion and Ransack Sale prices. Cost has not been considered.

All Summer. Dresses One-Half Price All Sport Dresses One-Half Price All Sport Skirts One-Half Price All White Wash Skirts One-Half P rice

Every $ 20.00 Cape or Dolman, choice. . .$ 5.00

Every 35.00 Cape or Dolman, choice. . . 10.00 Every 50.00 Cape or Dolman, choice. . . 20.00 Every 100.00 Cape, or Dolman, choice. . . 25.00

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REMNANTS OF Silk, Wool, Wash Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Tubing, Muslin, Cambric, Towling, Crash, Table Damask, Soiled Spreads and Sheets ALL AT ONE-HALF PRICE.

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Again we call your attention to the extraordinary offer of the remainder of our stock of

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DOLMANS

All at $5, $10, $15, $25

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our er tire stock of WASH SKIRTS AND WASH DliESSES two of the dresses are shown above have Lfen specially priced at ONE HALF OFF

These garments are most seasonable at this time. They are all in appropriate styles, and just the thinu for early fall wear exceedingly useful for the cool

evenings.

Newman s Fur Sale Has Attracted Many Have You Been There?

Newman's reputation as fur headquarters has made this August fur sale a wonderful success. Women have been convinced that thev were really purchasing furs now at a reat saving over November prices-

They have come to this sale confident of securing quality and absolute style. If you have not yet attended this fur ale. v earnestly ure that o U L.0 so.

si;i; thi:si: voxi)i:itni virus Plain Hudson Coats with Squirrel Collars and uffs Hudson Seal Coats with Nutria Trlmmine Hudson .Seal Coats with Skunk Trimmirc Hudson Sal .'oatf with Bav-r Trimming Mole Coats with Taupe Fox Trimming Mole Coats with Squirrel Trirnrjiin: Mol1 Wraps with Taupe Fox Trin.min? Tauj1 Marmot Dolmans Natural Lynx Cat Oats with Ilarroon Trimmm;'. Sealine Coat? in FIfin and Trinimt-J Styles. XXXX nudity v.? Seal Coats. Animal Shaped Scarfs of Lynx, Fox. Wolf nnd Skunk Chokers of Mink. Jap SalU-. Opossum. S.il. Ssuirrel. M..e. Nutr.x and Fox. Collection of Handsome Coatf-.s of MoI Nutria. .T ip Mink. Sexline and Hudson Sal combined with roii'rutm rv.ts.

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