South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1919 — Page 7
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Vr Mi . Ar'hor M ; r. .'. " ' i t r;.i i n ,y Mrs. S. T.iy'or. ..: I'd tine r.v , cut Ti .1 1 !)' i s i t ! i .i farn-S. Mam si. I i v ! 1 1 r- r Sin!i horauir-.g Mr. and! A maj u lade party will be h. d ' Mr.. Kdward Milbr who u re mar-jhv the members of the Aurora i;.Me' r:r, rcfr:tiv. ,Y.er- wer.. t "1 i of the Trinity lrl twinn ! f,,r :" ':-''-. '!).- f!..:.i out .-f.h'irh a t the home of Mrs. i. M. ,0" being Mr 111,1 Mrs. K 1 1. i Wahlen, of Kiver l'ark. H'in1!"- Mr. ar. 1 Mis Nar.db-y MrfJ. (,eoii;e Wwuan Sunday! .'in'! f.im.ly. y.r. .'.! Mr.v W. l.,n-j ,rl..., rlas- utll hold ar all d..y; ir ;tnl f.i:ii , ..r.d Mr r. -I M r . I : n K , ,he parlors of the First .To..-5,h .k- and f.-miiv of I-'.-'m. p.. ehurea to sew for the r-j j. nrt.-. .-it! Mr. Wa'f.t I ! u nt i ngep ! phai.-' horn-. I f I.oga,,; -or:. J Mr.s p.t;ir Farnernan. 1 0 1 F S. ' Me hi. m st .. will f-ni-rf.iiii with a J Th- '.veddtng r,f Mis. r-.!..l Hansj thimble for members of the M ' Silverman, -i ,;..:!!., of Mr. an.!', Tll!. r, mN- rlu!) j Mn A. C Ii t r . s . 1 M S. St Joseph j T1H'1SIV. ' :,T"1 H.ri-. rt son of Mr-, j The Fr ond-iip lass of the First1 V SVhott. S. N'otr- !.irr..- av..;M K. ehur.i. will held im regular tonk pboe at ,rd ! r ig,? :,t ; ,,.,. , m,, o'r!.fk ..t the ho;. -f th- -room's, Thf. mv ,.plh wUi Hlt(.r. ' mother. Tlo- - - f roo.,;. w.,- p.-r - j , ln,M, ,T ,,.,. flf ;,irs m. formri t.v I:.- Ili!u Woich-lt .n.l, Kni;rht M:! K SoMth st. ! M. Mtron.i .r, Mr. :.n-? Mrs a thirnh!- will U- hf hi hv !h
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"W"""'"T MI ,r'u -,r i Thr- Kur. in c luh will I.- -rWT.'un-' S,rir,M 'vll! !h" I"--: ,-, hv Mrs. Matt,.- Zinn,., r. Mncoln' ; ' 1 . Nt.tr.- Dun- hv. jwny W. 1 j Mrs. Mlrni-r I)ai.-. 10.:., Yukon' Mr. r,1 Mr I..- IV. Milh-r. 1'LV. wMI Mlt,.tl;i in th. Q:,tor. club S Main st.. wlio wi!i !. i v, . -r M.-ii fori . , , , at li r hum". lyo- An r . 'if . h. t' t hr-r wilt . , , . ,,, . ,t The Thursilnv MnK will mopt at) ni.'iki t n"-ir- ri'rii . w t hi k'K! i o. '- . . -
.'it : f.imily Iii) r. '- uri'n S'in-hiv hv j Mr. and Mr? I"r;uil S Milhr. ML'Oi Mivhawnka a'". Ctt'hn f'owfrs fi rn tli rntf r r i f th ta'l ;tt v,hiih nnra w'r- p!ul for - i i! hi 1 1 nur. h i-h s t r r - hnpn- suc.-ls an-1 th hf.-t ami John M .Iui.., Mi. .itnl 'rs. V:irr'ii '. . .Iniliiv. Mr? S.i- .n V;ilkM- anl Mr. j . .i . i . .. Ii . i i a no li'iiri' . : i i i.o she;-. Mr. anl M: s ;1titi .Jo. lav of : I'lkhnr! hit! Mo arnj Mr. Kenneth i !;.- of s'uMlh . ri 1. ! , ! Mi-.; M.nl.i.' an. I Paul 1 Inw.io'l. wh are t, !.. marri.-il "rrlr.es.i.iv. were tll "Tieyf of Ml--
' sfWiiiR in the church parlor. t-rtriiif l?ir-M"t. ..H F'.Iaine a v.. a? ' . . , , , , ..I . i . .. , , , . , The Faithful (Iirl? ela.-s of the M.. Ilnner at th- Oliver hotel Sun. lav. ' ... ,. . e ... i L. hureh will hold a jneetini:. : MSrel!.'Moil llH'.Vfl'H for M SS j , .. . , 'The meeting of the I- rieni.ship ' Mai hie were iris.n .luring the past' , , , ... ,. . . , , .. . , , Pll'le class of the Stull M. h. church; week h Misv N l!ic In'.vooil. .", S. i will ,e hehl. St. J'W'i'h St.. ar.il Mis Wjlnia I"I!IIV ' i lie rnet.ihcrs of the Triple - our ' . i i dub will hold a parfv at the horne(
Social Calendar hmv i:i:mn:. Mrs. It. C. Shanklln. 4 Khcrsiile' dr.. will h hostess at a meeting of. the Novel club. The Tabitha clrls of the 'ion1 Kvangrllcal church will meet at T: ",M nt the parish school.
The liver Jolly club will hold a in;? of the Woman's Hible class of ( meeting in the club rocm.s in the J.jthe First Christian 'church. ; M. S. buildintr at s o'clock. The Pixie (Girls' club will be on-J The Men's league of the ("race M.jteruinrd ft a Halloween party uiven V.. church will hold a social meeting . bv Miss Florence Harrow and Miss
in the church parlors. Tri;siv. The Oxford company will be presented by the South' P.end Woman's Juli at tho pcneral meeting to be held at R o'clock. The W.mota wln? cir le will be ntertalned by Mrs. Peter len?.er, !;': S. Main st. Th Home Kcononm s club of (n-i t r township will hold :i rneetinir at the home of Mrs. H. T. Funton. S. -f. i: i ,ii. ru-ari iu ' The ait department of the Pros-! ie club Will hold a IniMi-s meet-; in' 1 The nature study department of ; the I'rocress club will meet in th - club t ooins at ,:4. i eiocl; I uesda will! nueinoon. on. . i ue piomam win. rf. - 1 . . ' T- V - . be in harge of Mrs. Walter W-lls. Mrs. S. M. Saver and Mrs II. D. H rro l. ' bile sp.ow l'lake ! lb will hold its i cular meeting at the horn, of Mrs.) Ai'-ert Prtel'.'. .'"n'-' W. Pet tram st. : The Fancy NVedlworkers" oiub wiJl meet with Mr-. August Hunt, .'la S. William st. A meeting of the Mu.-u uaris' club v ;!! I- - held. The Mount Ple.'o-ant Home K.-o-rotnl. . s lub will rruft at the honi."
f Mrs. Frank Matth ws, .i;-; Col fa j I Itxn r 1 Jcvt ri SveeMrs ai r tili 'iv j the saino nlil I'.Hl ptiro. One tliimr , Mrs. Hai ry V. rriek and Mrs. that lia nt rai-stl. I Jcfti ic .seriiro ' N T; gart vsll :ii.-:;,i;:i the Pth-'l'o.. ." '. Colfax ai. J ian Tea Dadies at the home of the, H 7 4 t 1 - J T Advt.' latter. 17 11 S William st. j J Mrs. Men S. Hernie. '? 1 A W. X. - '. 1ICK DWCC j arre st.. will be hoste--? to th" ni. ui- ' Tuesday night. Oct. P.eyler ; I ers of h r bridge iub. : l .ill. Uousek. eper's nutsic. j The Fhi Sigma sorority will m "1 ---Ad vt . ?: the liome vt Miss Dorothy Prug-j gef. '."' W. Colfax av. Alexis Couuiliard. all forms of in-( The L.ifay. tte ThimMe w i'd ho d a -trance. 4 1 1 J. M. S- Hide, bim oin 1 meeting at the home of i r- J. P tin""'. 6 y 4 :. - U J Advt ! Hill. :m : Lincoln wa- W. ' I
The A ud.viera circle w i ! ' At Wheelock's
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j rn'-inl'Ts ri H'!n.i U'lifUah I in thir hall. intj noni' el Mrs. u. v. l;iss. .,nr,i Dw l.,i 11 .'i . J Th- Kuint'ow ili' will hol.l its. n-iruiar rn tirivr at th lioino of Mr.-. J Karl Camp. I IMKhtii ?t., iv r .,r t I i j Th Iiv f)k Iiiill totm will nirt. with Miss Martha Jones. S.S l..v ton s t The Viitory luh will nie.-t with; , Mrs. Amelia Hammer. '. W. Tho-; r)K,s i I I i lie in i - si - e p r (lass or ine K.rst i'.atist hureii will ' ntrliiineil l.v .Mrs. Andrrs. N. s-ott -wt.' T he women ff t Kirnt lr-iy-J terian "hureh w ill oo Reil Cross ! 'of Mrs. Hu'o (Irrrnann. ."2T ('levp-J ' land av. ; ! A Halloween party will he held at; I the Countrv club. 1 i i : A meeting of section two of th : literature department of the projr-' less club will be held in tho oubj rooms. i Mrs. P. P. Chubb. Kd wanlsburjr : rd.. will entertain the member of the Play and Harris H.nie P'cono-j niics club at a Halloween party. j Mrs. Pose Valentino. 701 W. La-! salic av.. will he hostess at a meet-! Sadie Doetsch. at the home of the; lattt-r. ."j:,, N. Michigan st. I Personals Mr. and Mrs Stuart Pillow ami ! daughters, hou A I lie. Nancy ami j Vi!a of St. Joseph. Mih.. were til j i;ue.-ts Sunday of lr. and Mis. P. 1. Coon. tP.T N. Main st. Mrs. A. 11. McPolIouph and Mrs.! i I Sadie Dumas and daughters. Juan I,,., , , ,. i nil iiim I . v w l i 1 1 '-. t 1 i ill' t e 1 1 I f cm of Mr. and Mrs. Flv.h- lud. v.! - j ,; j . j.- -Ven-er St. I (eortre J.vpii of Wabash. Ind J s , v , s , . , , an,, Mr. VAuv lrilk,. ,: UVn. ger st. M , . . K,.,Vll tvilli.n Mallmbe.g ' of Chicago were th,Veek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge J . Pong. F. Donald st. .Mi-M Florence I'orster. 1 ." N. La fayette bhd.. returned S,tttirday from an -ight weeUs" eastern trip including New York city. Huston and Northhampton. Mass.. and re turning by way of Hamilton Out. ' Mrs. Parn'-y Richter of Chicago; is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.! Den Silber. lC S. William st. J IKI-V.K IMilCI'S Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads At Wheelock's i inr a nt of If i tli siK'ru'i r nf v retineinent. tamed for period patterns. Adam Sheraton o v-trt' im v.iiNiia in $ our ture. It is a pleasUIC U MlOW VOll.
SOCIETY
"Anil then." said the ope w loved lest of ail. "the princess held out her beautiful hand all ringed with pearls and diamonds and saphires and rubles and the prince howed and ki-ed the hnr.d of the princess. And all the ladies in waitincr wept nd all the gentlemen in w ait ni? boued. and all the men-at-arms threw up their hats find cheered, and the:i thry went in to supper. "The table was of solid silver and the dishes were nil of gold and ivory, and they had chicken pot pie and chocolate lawr cake, and hot biscuits and honey, and gooseberry pie and lemon meringue, and oisrht kinds of ire crenn. "And after supper the prince and princes were married, and thy rode .away in the moonliqht. the prince on a noble black charter .and the princess on a beautiful white ralfrey. and they were hippy ever after." The next evening die told it to tis a train the old story about the sleeping beauty and the prince who woke her with a kisv-. And if she forgot one single thini? or left out one single biscuit from that amazin wedding feast, or didn't mention the ice cream, the evening wait failure, y When w e ciuiie to read the story ourselves. I think we were 11 a bit disappointed, for there wasn't a thing about ice cream or cake, or hoi biscuits ami honey. These children of today, how are the old fairy tales going to look to them when they read them or won't they read them at all? What's the world cornincr to. when 'we begin to prefer "oondemned" literature, if it should really turn out that we prefer it? A condensed Dickens. an epitomized Thackeray. Dumas in tablet form? What .hies Dickens amount to. with I He kens b fi out Dear Ohl I i lends. What is it that makes you remember David Fopperfb-ld --the fact that David's mother died when he was 7 ears old. and h went up to London to make his own 'way. and married on such and such a date a M!- Dora Spenlow and buried her and married again a Miss Anes Wickfield like a man iu the first volume of "Who's Who"? What do you care about David, anyhow? What you love and remember Is Hen Peggoty and the way he grinned, sheepishly, from under his sou'wester, and litrie Fm'1 ami how she looked when she The Horoscope MONDAY. OCT. 1'. Tne sivlcreal fences in operation on this day make for troublesome and perplexing conditions both in business and in domestic affairs. There is some probability of a removal, change or jour ley which should be turned to advantage by the exercise of a degree of precaution especially guarding ap;a.inct fraud, treachery or subtle attack. With this warning. commercial transactions, signing1 of papers.v contracts, etc.. may proceed urulr the favoring intluence jf moon semisextile Mercury. Similar nrecautions against duplicity and underhand me?hods should le used in all' domestic, affcctional and social af-; fairs which ate all under nn un-t friendly Venus as well as share in the sinister sway of moon afflicted b" Neptune. Those whoe birthday it is may have a year of doubts and perplexing problems. They should lie careful in all ib-aiuigs. A child born on this day. whib- being e!. r and original, may tie careless, untidy and perhaps erratic. CHAMBERLAIN ESCAPES FROM PENAL FARM Sain "ha m her la in. sentenced to si months at the penal farm freun' the Mishuwaka city ourt Sept. 2r.. escaped ;...t Thursday, according to a notice received by Sheriff Duck from the superinten.b-nt of the farm. j avui mh: row t.ntion. j I rauk .'. tireep manager of the, "'hamher of I'on.imrrce. is at Indi- ' anapolis attending the natiemal and) state conventions of chambers of; totnnjeree ?e,retarie. l he naltonii .fathering will adjourn Wednesday, and the state convention will convene Thursday. n-rrnos roi: (jrAisin.w. A petition for the appointment of. i guardian for Warren A. Kller be- I cause of advanced age and infirm- J it was rited in circuit court Men- j day by k.seita Kller. It)U WIM. I. M AKTIN The piano turner, call up Klbel j f5re. Music store or phone hi resi-i dence. Lincoln 134. T"T-" Advt. Thotographic supplies at Schillir.L". ol. Advt. UNION SHOE CO. M 233 3. f.Hchlfzn Sta
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By Winifred Black tan fluttering along in the wind like a hit of foam east up by th" wild se;i Wilkins Mioaw. '.-r and th" little MIcawhers i;oe Dart!. and her tempers. Ste, i forth und the miserable charm of hin;. Mrs. (Jummidge. and, oh. the liM'o hou-e at Yarmouth, and. oh. th" wild win. I that rawd aro' ml it and made it s-m ail the snucger and oosjor i:,s;.'ethe man who bought I 'acid's shirt and beat him down, on the pri. of it when David ran away and found his dear old. erochety Aunt P. tsy Trotwood Why. there wouldn't be a word . t about any of tii.se things in any of .lie condense., uh-khms sturo-s. yoi; haven't time to read a ial book on. e in a v. iiile, be homsli about it and don't pretend ou'. ever ",.n heard of it. I know a woman who ma es her! living by reading all the new booksi und then telling a half-hour c!asj what's in the book and what she! thinks of it. so the members of thej class can talk at dinner and pretend to be literary. Poor things: nt chaff and They might as well think thev know something of the taste of clean.: white br.-ad. well baked and whob-.j some, with p'enty of butter on it.1 or broken into rieh milk and eaten' from an old blue china bowl that; our grandmother ate from vvhen she was a little girl and wore pant-j ab-ttes and did samplers and thought it was very wicked indeed! to do anything on Sunday but jzo tj ehunh and listen to long- sermons.; and sing sad. uray songs about' death and sin and temptation and; the vanity and wickedness of th" world. An Ariricnl I uichant m -nt . ' I suppose I'm a Useless, idle sort of creature, hut 1 wouldn't take my, knowledge of Peeky Sharp and ' Kawdoti Cravvlev. and Fneas and Chingachgook, and Davy Pnlfour and Long John Silver, and Narcis-e of old New Oilcans, or even that tiresome littl" Fv a and the lugubrious Fnele Tom. second-hand and warmed over, any more thin I would by preference drink eot'fe made from stale grounds a week old rind standing in a rust coffee pot. When 1 get so that 1 will be s-itis-fie.l with roast be. f and Yorkshire pudding, and green peas and as-, paragus. and peaches and cream and clear black coffee, all served in the form of a little predigested tab-' let. I'll be content to read run-(b'-nsed novels and fool myself into' believing that I'm learning some-, ihing about literature. would give more f(lr one look af a picture of Aladdin in his ha'i-; loon turban ami baggy trousers sitting on the ground. rubbing his lamp and watching half-depghte 1 1 and half-friahtcned for the genie to! appear, than T would to read a doz-j en condensed versions of the won-' derful. old story that means something different and something bigger nnd something- of more heartstirring importance every time yon! read it. A COLD RELIEVER FOR FIFTY YEARS Ki.;'s i-:w i)iMovi;uv 1 has a srccisrn, hi. oun or iiAi.r a i:Tntv TIMK-Ti:ii:i for more than fitly J years and today at the zenith of its popularity! Wlo-n you thin!;) of tii.if. you ale bound to be con-j vuiced that Pr King's New Piseov- I t 'i ooes e,uu iiai 1 1 is rneanr to do soothe cough-raw throats, congestion-tormented chest., loosens phlegm-pack, and breaks the mos! obstinate oold and grippe attack. " l'r King's h s.ifn for your erdd. for your mother's cold, for the kiddies cold, cough, croup. Leave no 1 1 v l e r ( a 1 . 1 e after-effects. '.. a hoM'e at oiir drugg;sfs. Bowels Act Sluggish? Irregular bowels often re-.p, i:i serious sickness and di-ord rs of thliver ana stoma eh. Make ther.i ait as they should with Pr. King's New Life Hills. Keep the lier activ the .MSVm flee from Whste. 2lc a bottle. AI.I. 2131 I'OU Better Transfer Service Trunk ami Parcel Delivery City Hauling of nil Kind Motor Expre&s and Freight Transport To Xearbv Tonn INTERaClTY TRANSFER COMPANY 2oo-2A i:. .leffcrson Iilrcl
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IN CREAT DEMAND. I , ", - " 'i:'r;l ; :'jjr v ';:rv'UW..:.' . - ' r .-.,. - . v r-, '. .; . : " t.r'.v:. . . v-c ' . v : - . '- : I ! niROCKMORTON Dr. Jcannette Franc Throckmorton represented tbe State of Iowa Ht th International Conference of Woaien Physicians in session at the national headquarters of the Young Women's Christian .Association in New York. She 13 the lecturer in eharcre of women's work of the Iowa State Honrd of Health nnd in soins to tbe conference received credentials signed by Governor Flnrdin'4 and countersigned by the secreta ry-ex-eoutive officer of tbe Iowa State Hoard of Health. Guilford H. Sumner. Dr. Throckmorton left New York in response to a telenmrn from surceon General Rupert Blue, of the United States Public Health Service, requesting her to gro to North Dakota to address th State Federation of Women's Club In session in Uracil Fords. On October 27 she will addres the American Public Health Association in Xew Orleans and on November 14 th Southern Medicat Association in its conference at Asheville, N. C. - Salad Jell Lime Jiffy -Jell is flavored with lime-fruit essence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jell. JifTy-Jell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly condensed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try JifTyJell. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer now WWW 10 Flavor, at Your Grocer's 2 Packages for 25 Cent -A i i f i. A Beautiful Creation in Green Gold $32 The o tag on s ii a pear, d ha mi " in'- - n;::-H -n.g of this bi'fice'et a; eh are enhanced in beauty by :h- p!-.,sjng s !i-" n of t- r n 'u: ! 1 M a n y other -1 ; i - -and shapes alo r,r. display. Choose now to be sute fif getting j 1ST w ha T you w,i n t . Frank Mayr & Sons Tin IIAMi.MAItK More ' b i Hi fi so! 14 1 V ill
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American wa.nut or uiihogiin- t'nisheej bedt eiom dressers at . 3... A e.l i h. Telephone stand with hide away stooj ,,f rnj-boL-any. goldrn o.- k or f u med n.ik- J 7. .". Women's loUlim; top writine de-k.s. J1."."0. l.i' rary tables. $14. .in to $ -J.UC. m
OverstufTed Davenports in tapestry, with spring arm. spring cushion and spring edge, with web bottom. Prices ranging from $1 15.00 to $300.00. Chairs and Rockers to match.
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First floor South Annev Altliouh there arr bargains ir. every department oi our vast store, there are none that gdvo rr.orr valur for the money th".n our Furniture Section.
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Don't you love the soft end ilufty feel of well cleaned blankets ? That's the way Grandma's Powdered Soap leaves them. Just a tablespoonful in the water. White, billowy suds by the million, and at once. How they o racing through the blankets rolling out the dirt. Grandma's soap is fine soap made into a ponder. You don't need washing powder nor soap when you use Grandma's PowJerjdSoap. It takes the place of both. Goes furtl c; than any soap. Cheaper to use.
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