South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1919 — Page 7

Monday i:vi:m(;. miti.mbi: u ini DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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and Mrs. Mix I-"r:r,k!ir. i::.ic, Mid... u .1 .irnoun-tfu-moon at a I ' lock

the honi" f Cover.- were

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Mr. and Mr. (Jr.

Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON'

RIVER PARK Ilkfr Park 1111 rhone K I OK HEI'OKTfR CALL

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an iiakky n'MillltWOOI): His whole minrur tendul to re-! IMl 11 WHAT HIJ SAYS? ! lirve the positiv- fear of him withJ

! whieh I hal :i unreached th-

in. had set in-, the task of winning his tonliil. -nc nnd asetrtaln-

in I f raised my ey-

j Harry t'nderwood

and Mr

th- nam-.i of doss

Franklin annou i - - - 1 the tii.M--i n'-r:t. Aft-r dir.r.-r Mi-. Ct's en-j Urtain-! with mutual s I-'tions on! th- i i.tr o A short motor trip waa j '!;; 'i in th.- afternoon aft. rj whi'h IW'T ua-i .-iw.J. iut of! t-wi .'.. .s were .Mr. and Mrs. MaJ I'laTik'm of I . i i . Mi' h.. M. Franklin a. ml da 'i-ht -r. R.-tell'e of Pl mouth. X i . 1 . . and Mrs. M. r;j-(.si

of p. ichan n. Mi' h. N i'..n .set for the wddin.

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linn r party ,unda 'aid for 17 Kne.-ts.

Mr. an-1 Mr 14 California J'ith v. .Mini;

.ors li:r Mr. and Mrs.

Frank OKhorno and daughter. Rydla, Mr. and Mrs. Ash MeCr-u. and three '"'is of Iirwill. Jnd.. Mr. anl Mrs. ott HcminiiT, and Mrs. CIli Re.idt of Ft. Wayne, Ind.. .Motor. 1 through. South I lend were Mr. and Mrs. Frank What ton, Mi.-;: Pauline Mitchell, and Mrs. I. I. .-u hoif. Mr. and Mrs Arthur OrUyor, M V.. Miner st. entertained with h 1 o'clock family dinner Swn-jdy. Cnr"lf n flow rs formed attractive decorations. Mr. nnd Mrs. '..on .'elrs and da'.ijchtT. Zada Mario of

my y-s and i"Ok (I at

stadih. search-i

I lfiL'ly. His a.-s-rtion that lif and

d'-ath milcht han' upon rny onsnit I or refusal To allow him an inter-!

vi'v with me had not so startled iu- as to rol. me of the distrust with whuh he always imhued me. Wer- his words merely sul'terf litre to nahle him to continue the h ilf-p!ayfiil. half in earnest melodramatic attentions with whi-h he had alwas anncj d me, or Wjs there lot! truth behind them? I fancied th.it th" answer miht Ii" i i his e . s. They nie mine with no hint of

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they returned my steady gaze without Mnehinu.

(ieorte Mit hell. I "I don't blame you for doubting a v.. celebrated their j me." he y.ifd. and I could hardly briiiinivcrsiry with a ! lieve my ears, for his voice was so

devoid of the arrogant swaerer with which he usually punctuates his conversation. "Hut what I've told you i.s on the level absolutely." I pondered a moment, bewildered. "I'm willing to listen to what you have to say." I said at last, "but why can't you tell me here?" "I told you a moment aero," he explained, and there wasa hint of the old impatience in his manner, "that Miss Hraper; if you will compel me to us her name may take into her head to come hack here at any minute. I don't think you need to have me tell you of her unreasonable feeling toward you. I don't choose that you shall be subjected to any u nplf asantness." "Wlionipr You Say." His hot words were uttered with his old lordly air, hut qucerly nr.utjh, they didn't rouse in me the antagonism I usually felt toward his protecting, possessive- manner. The ory mention of fJraco Draper's

;,n, I name, the mere possibility of Hering

the woman whom I so dreaded made me momentarily grateful for even Harry T'nderwood's protection. '-Oh. I must go away from here

immediately," I said, almost panicstricken, "but where " He to.ik the words from my moutn. "Wherever you say. Lady Fair," he returned promptly, and his manner of uttering the name he had always called me was so respectful that I had no cause for annoyance at. "I would suggest that we n-o

somewhere and t a bite of lunch!on. That is the best camouflage

ing if possibl

connection and that of (Jrace Draper's with our country's enemies. For the first time I began to feed a:; interest in the work I was to do.

Mrs. G. W. Denyes was hostess at Ö oVlock dinner Saturday in honor of Mrs. Wil'darr. Saxon of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs John Stoddard andj riaiirhter. Miss Nette May.' were!

r-- i task ; RU(.sts. I

About .100 attended th annual j

picnic of the River Park M. K. Sun-

just what was his' l ' rh'01 hpl'! at I'"HwatomW i , . . . - - 1 ... 1 c "

th.it of t;race bran-1 P-ir .vnurauy aueruoon. .um

chiMren and 10 teachers of the OrI ihans home were entertained f by the school. Various out-of-door ' . . i i.i..-

I ran nwiftly over in my mind the!?amrs ana sl,in:s er tI1JU-uu.uul

rling the afternoon. A hasher, dinner

was ser eu at :oU o rm'. .m' i the dinner a committee for the Hunday school served each guest with fruit, ice cream and cake. The teachers and children from the Orphans' home were taken to the park and re-turned home in aulomifbiles

Ind., w re out of tow n

1 -i porte.

gmst s. Th" Spapish war veterans irae the üi.-t of a series of parti s Saturday night at Heyler hall. One hun('1 were pr sent includinc eti raus and their families. A musical program of vocal numbers was xiv-

n hy Mi-; .Ifs-phine I)il;i

Mrs. .1 A. Hod-, aecompanied on the piano by Mi?s Helen CJuifoyle. Miss Marjorie (Pilloway rendered mm ial m-!m tions on the piano. J.iewt. Hobert Swintz gave a monob uue and told a number of overseas Morier. Music for tu- dancing was I irni'dieii l.y Hieut. Paul McDonald. Th" parties will be given onco a month (hiring the fall and winter. the C.eSt one will .e held oil ('t. 4. Mr. ami Mrs. .lohn R. li an. 12? S. Main st.. entertained with a dtn-.M'-r :n honor of their three sons and W. M M'tzler. who have Just re-

The RiiostH j for confide ntial conve rsation there nd family of j 1. you know. Eiut the restaurant I

leave entirely to vou

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turned from oversows were- "leoro I.embr

l'i mouth. Mr. and Mrs Howard l.embr of Inwood. Mr. and Mrs.

ll.inv I,n:liT of Plymouth. Mr. and i julgm-nt. for which

Mrs. .lohn LembT ;)nd family, Fred I emlei. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Si -hroeder and family. Mr. and Mrs. M'ition i;n!!i,iv anil family, all of l'.o.ron. Ind.: Mr. and Mrs F.d.tiü Fmery and lauuhter. Marie, of II itiiincti'ii. lnd : . McMonnei of ! uili. in i pohs. ,unl J.. Hummel of Piu'.adelphia, Pa

restaurants and ten rooms where

had dined or lurn htd. There was but on- that suited my purpose. After a moment's reflection I decided

that it would rlo admirably. ";lv Me it riuiri"" "There's a tea room on Thirtyninth street." I said slowly, "at which I frouenty lunch when I am in the city. It Is called the Fleur-de-lis, and I've never neeri any one- I know there save Lillian and my little friend, Katherin Sonnot. I happen to know that they are beth lunehingat home today." "That ought to be O. K.." he affirmed. "Suppose we go immediately." His whole air spelled apprehension. I realized that the danger of Grace Draper's return to the library in search of him wa.s a very real one. It lent speed to my movements. I hurriedly snatched up my gloves and purse and followed him to the eloor of the room. "Wfcit here until I come hack for you." e .said, almost brusquely. I saw him go down the enrrider toward the outer doors of the library. He was gone only a minute or two, but In that time I had hard work to control an impulse to flee anywhere o that he might not find me when he returned. Only the memory of my promise to Lillian that I wouldn't falter in this work she had set me kept my feet motionless. "Coast' is clear." he said when he returned. "Come on." He hurried me along to the., great entrance doors, but when we were once outside dij not go straight e;own the stone steps. "We'll Just walk down the portico to the southernmost steps," he said, "and then along the plaza to the Fortieth street entrance. The lady was due to go up Fifth avenue instead of down, so I think this way there'll be no chance of meeting her."

A moment later he looked at me as we walked sedatelv

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elown down

Fifth avenue

"Don't look girl." he said.

If I suggested) tenderly.

i "If you'd only give me a ghost of

I don't blame a chance I'd

not the awful cad you think me."

so frightened, half -playfully,

little half-

iety of the

Th eb-'hfh ann ial reunion of the llo.ll family was held at Pottawa-j fomie park Sunday, Sept. 7. more ( tbwi H1 " members present. Among! the out of town guests w.i Mr. and j Mrs. PI" i.f S. att'.e. Wash. Mr. and! Mrs. 'larence Hewell of Hohart.i

John Woofter of

Mich. Miss Winifred Metzger. prirurVld. Mont . Martin Peehor. ! ...w iizi.u-. .Mich.. and Dolh.'rt hroeib-r. Turner. Mich. The rel.iuon was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. HVnr Kline of Piwr Park. riicers for the ensuing ear were ..;,.,.!,,! -,s fol1ows: President. Mharlo--1 Mi'.b-r: ii e ju e.-ident. James Ilo'Aeil TP.e !.et liliuioll will b ).,.;.) ;it til.- home of Mrs Sarah

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I ! Social Calendar i

Mrs. ,or, pi ..t the t i'l inc Til" Vit'). lV

1'oreign Missionary sr.

Grave M. F. church Tl'KsnA V.

The La K'ota Wj-Jions chjh will

m-"t at the home of Miss Louise Kcehler, 2LS X. St. Peter st. Tip Woman's Horn Missionary society of the St. Paul's Methodist church will hold a meeting. Committee Xo. 1 of the P.erean Hilde class of the Grace Methodist

Kpiscopal church will entertain thei

society in the church parlors. The Pixie Girls' club will meet at

Adamsvllle. j the home of Miss Fthel Knellor. 1 1 f.

Dubail av. The Woman's Franchise Ieagu will m et at S o'clock in the Little Th-at r at th high scho 1. A picnic of th Husines.- Women's Hilde ck'.ss will be heal it Pottawatomie park at C:."0 The Musicians' ,Mib will b entertair;d at the. home of Mrs. Frank s-toei, at T:';0 o'clock. vi:dm:si) ay. Mrs. Thomas Van Huskirk. 1 1 0 2 Lincoln way W., will be hostess at a m tiiiLr f th Plwasant View W. C. T. F. An election of ofticers will take place. The Modern Mothers' club will hohl a meeting at the horn of Mrs. Paul N:idi. s - i Llndsey st. The K. of (. Ladies' Social club will hold a regular meeting and election of ofr.cers at 7::u at tho K. of C. hall. TIIIHSD AY. The Protherhod of the Holy Trinity Kngllsh Luth'ian ehurch will

class of the Stull Memorial Methodist Kpiscopal church will be held. The Frances Willard unit of the W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting. Mrs. Mary Hryant. 406 Keasefy st., will entertain the members of the Waneta Sewing circle at her home.

Announcements

The meeting, of the Hible s'udy class of the Maple drove M. K. church which was to have been held Sept. 10 has been postponed until

Sept. 20. at which time it will b" daughter,

mud at the home of Mrs. Kliabeth .-iftu

Kettring. Maple Groyo rd.

Personals Miss Gladys Jaquith, 747 Leland a v.. has gone to. Greenfield, 111.,

! where she has acepted a nosition as

domestic science teacher in the Greenfield schools.

by mcmlers of the church. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Angel and daughter. Miss Huby Angel, and son. Russell Angel, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCoy spent the we.k end at Warsaw, Ind.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlondful Angel. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Crltes and daughter. Miss Mildred Crltes of Wyanant, 111., who nfotored here the first of last week and have been guests of the former' brother. Thomas Crltes, Clifford ct.. left this morning for their home. S. I. Gleason. traveling salesman for the J. B. Colt Lighting Co. of New York City, left this morning for a trip through southern Indiana after a few days' visit with his family here. Rev. John Timber, district elder of Jackson, Mich., filled the pulpit at th" Free Methodist church Sunday, both morning and evening. ArrangementH were made Sunday to hold 4i union meeting of the Illvcr Park nnd South Rend church Tuesday evening at the South Bend church. Services will open at 7:30 o'clock. A meeting of the Sunday school board will be held this evening at the River Tark church at 7:30 o'clock. A welner roast will bo held at Pottawatomie park Wednesday evening by a company of young Indies from the office of the Studebaker corporation. The annual flower, fruit and vegetable show beinar held at the River Park school today in the kindergarten room of the building will be open to tho public this evening. The prize winning exhibits will he entered at the Inter-State fair Tuesday morning as in previous years. Judges for the River Park school are Mrs. S. I. Gleason, Mrs. William Swan and Mrs. George Gooley. The Women's Bible class of the M. K. church scheduled for "Wednesday has been postponed indeflnately. A meeting o the Live Oak drill team will meet with Mrs. Bessie Shirt. The Business Women's Bible class will hold a picnic at Pottawatomie park Tuesday. Supper will be served at :..0 o'clock. Mrs. Gordon Otstot. X. Smith st.. entertained with a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Theiran Kennedy-, who were married last Tuesday in Mishawaka. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy will make their home with the groom's mother, Mrs. Q. Kennedy, X". Sixth st. Mrs. William Uutchins of Chicago. 111., has been a guest of her

Mrs. George Kennedy, S.

st.. the past week.

from a

she will submit to an operation

day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burden 5f

Bryan. O.. and .diss Ruth Wengen

of Xew Carlisle, Ind., spent the wee-.Iv end with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram lVrrod. Mishawaka iv. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malone. of Kl Paso. Tex., are quests of the former's sister. Mrs. Marshall Rail and family. X. Seventh st. Mr. and Mrs Hairy Martin returned from Indianapolis, Sunday, where they spent their vacation with relativ s Mi. and Mrs. Ruben Schroyer of Thre Rivers Mich., are. here for a visit with their son. William Schroyer and family, N. Eleventh st.. and their daughter. Mrs. Karl Rerry, X. Kleventh st. Floyd Knfield. Sixteenth st., has moved to his recently purchased, new horn- at 02 X. Xinth st. A. L. Carter of Klgin, 111,, spe.nt the week end with friends here.

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HAD TO LAY OFF MONTH AT TIME

Petersen Spent $500 for Medicine! That Did Him No Good Restored by Tanlac.

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MONDAY. Fred Hemps'.iric. tU Jefferw ill entertain the memh rs Ladies' r.ii.'.e e'.ass of the Street Baptist church. Woman s Home Missionary of th' C.r.o o M. K ch.ircli

m ee i m i oniv. The I.tv.' C.ik Drill t.aiv.. Xo

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Will I'' Iii uillirii .ii iin- . i - v ....... i :;. :e Short. '. I X. S, et: s'. i Proadwav The Wavhmirton club will meet at ! Mu el wHh

-; :!u at the homo of Mrs. K!mr 'rockett. W. l'(dfax a. The L.idits' auxüi.u y of the ord r .if Kastern Star will hold a meeting ,,t the Masonic cl.ib rooms V "woiner roa-i" wtl! t- held at

-.he home of Mrs D Kmr. y. 1.'? K. j l-io.'dway by the Young Women's'

hold a meeting at the home of Louis

Sherman av.

society of the

Kvangelical church will Mrs. Harter. Carroll st.

A meeting of the Woman's T'oreign Missionary society of the Lowell Heights M. L church will be held. The Sewing circle of the Zion K angelical church will hold its regular meeting at the parish se-hool. Till DAY. A meeting of the Friendship Bible

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A rtificia I Flowers When made true to Nature, they are as beautiful as the real and are just as effective in brightening up the home. They are no more expensive either and are much easier to take care of. A.u excellent variety is shown on our main floor.

George H. Wheelock & Co.

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O. K. Rogers is recovering

recent illness. Harry Roloff. Twelfth St., traveling salesman for the Moline Plow Co.. Moline. 111., has arrived here for a visit with his family. Mis Thelma Koontz of Duluth. Minn., has arrived here for a visit with River Park and South Bend relatives and friends. Mrs. Stuart Penrod. S. Kighth st.. was removed to St. Joseph hospitrfT. Mishawaka. Sunday evening, where

"I have spent over five hundred dollars for medicine during the past five years, and Tanlac is the only thing that has elone me any good at nil," said P. F. Petersen, a well known llreman who Is employed at the Milwaukee Novelty Dye Works, and who lives at 155 7 Third st., Milwaukee, the other day. "I had about made all arrangements to be opcratod on." continued Mr. Peterson, "and after reading so much about Tanlac, I decided to postpone the operation and give this medicine a trial. I had suffered so long from stomach trouble .ithout petting any relief that I was fnally told that an operation was the only thing left. I had reached the point where I would have terrible cramping spells in less than 30 minutes after every meal. I would cften almost lose my breath on ac

count of gas forming so bad. and i

the misery I suffered from headaches will never he known to anyhoay except myself. This trouble Ju.-t gradually got worse all the time until I got to where I couldn't retain anything I ate not even a glass ,f milk. I never slept well. In fact, there were manj nights when I just had to walk the floor all night long and not sleep a wink. I was so nervous at times that I couldn't stand to have anybody .talk to me. I finally got to where I could hardly get about, and would be laid up for a month at a time. "Well, ns I have already said, I took Tanlac as a last resort before submitting to an operation, and I am m'ghty glad I did, for it overcame my troubles, and I am now a sound, veil man again without having to go under the knife.. You may believe it or not. but it's the truth if I ever told it, I haven't had a pain of any kind since I finished my first bottle of Tanlac, and I can sit down now and eat a big. square meal and it never cam.es me th? least bit of trouble afterwards. I have gained 10 pounds already and am back at my work and never lose a minute's time. A hard day's work doesn't hurt me, either, for I just hustle home and wash up and eat as heartysupper as anybody, and go to bed and stretch out and sleep like a school boy all night long. Those headaches and smothering spells have left me. too, and. in fact, I am in a fine condition in every way and I'll tell the world that Tanlac is responsible for it all." Tanlac is sold in SoJth Bend at the Central Drug Store, and in Mishawaka at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Advt.

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Swirling Skirts

Never before have separate skirts, enjoyed such vouc as at present-2 due, no doubt, to style and charm of schctinr.. In this splendid collection of ours vc have lea lured many delightful styles, suitable for sports as well as for dre. Here are the popular and plaited models.

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