South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1919 — Page 7
7 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN ' ELLSWORTH'S Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy
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Morr than 2 HTihfr oZ the on.l section nf tho litratur d--r.irlTT.fnt n-rrp pr sr n? at th mot lrjr which w.is h4ll irida. attrrnoon at 3:30 o'clock In th club room. Thf play. "Rcillnd." ty Tlrtrrl. wftK Rlvn. th parti" btnar tAkr by th member of the cluk MJv Alle Jnkln took the part of Mr. rsr; Mr. Ivwr-n Homing, of Charles Roch. ami Ml Alma Hardman that of Dam Quickly. Tho p!ay veil rirrn:d and greatly er.joyrd. The musics.! numbers were furnl.hed ry Mr. J. II. Mau, who Far. tho "Florian Hoptr" and "Pons My Mother Taught Me." aceomrar.ld by. Mr. Illldbrand. Durlr.fr thfl bulne.c jr.es-!on which follower! the program. Mr. Milo Hodson was elpcted to rprrront Motion two of th literature dpartm-nt on the election board. Th nxt ?nnUn will be held In th r!ub morns on .Tan. t. The home department of the ?outh lier.d Woman' club hld a rnetIriK Friday afternoon in the dub riom. After the uual busl-T.t-s vsxlon the following program was rendered: "Tho Truth About S.tnt a Claus and Holiday Stories and f!anirf." by Mrs. Victor Paxton: a par on "How to Develop a Ijsir Tor Good Reading in th Ohlr hild." by Mrs- Mary Bartkt. A 'hrlstma dance arrnnrcd hy Mrs. K C. Shanklin whh (riven by tho
Misker, Marian and Dorothy Dalton. Marlon IHldebrnnd and Vlnselle Harriett. The piano accompaniment wa played by Mis Martha Kims. Mr?, r.randill Zieiflr read a jocm entitled "Th Optimist," written by Mrs. F. R. Rarnc.s- Tlie next meeting will be held Jan .1. Mrs. P. Tl. Winkler. 2 N. Michigan t.. was ho-tM to 4T, members of the Woman' Missionary society of the Firt I'rcsbyf nrinn church on Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. M. noon" W the devotionais Affcr the routine bynpt. way dl--po-"fl of Mrs W. O. Williams rovi-v.l the fourth hapter of the study book. "Ancient People at New Ta.-kK." which wa ntltled "Rejft'neratlnjr a Race wltli Tool and Riblr-s." and deals with tho development of the Philippine! island through the aid of the kc,rnmont and the mS.Mor.nrlos. Mrs. (Uoffxc Cutter cave the current new? of Mormonl.sm in the United State? and Mrs. George Reitner the current nf ws of Syria and Rcrslp. Vi'trola .- tions wem also enjoyed and re tr .-brnent were served. The next mertin will be held Jan. 2 in the club loom.i The Woman'? Missionary society of the Westminster Prpbyterian church was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. I'. Rrlckell. 1023 Riversid.- dr. The business session was followed by a . program in which the various aspect of the missionary work in India were discussed by Mrs. Claude Xah. Mrs. Klmer Strnvcr. Mrs. C.
i:yrernnd Miss Mary MÜlhousc.
The next meeting will lo held Jan. 2, the place to be decided la er. The Friday Friendship club hold a lr.cetir p Friday afternoon at the
!iome of Mrs. C. K. Kuehn. lim!
Portage av. A business session was followed by a social hour during uhich sewlii? was dime fnr th Pr.
- - - - - - v . - - - . a x m m f r i worth hosiltHl. Refreshments wem I rved to 14 members. Mrs. Carl S. Randolph, mr. S. Kddy -.t.. will I
i- hotes at the next meeting which will be hebl Lec. Tho senior 'asy. winner ci' the an-
'iii.il subscription contests f.f th In-!
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leiiMie. was KU est OI Honor at -i d;?r.ce civen by the Interlude staff ;n the Ulrh school (T-mn.tsium l'riiay evening. All cnlors wcarimr
ibe red subscription tntrs were m-
milted, while the othrr classes and the alumni were oblii; 1 to pay the ntrance foe. Ragpicker's orchestra furnished the music for the program of 12 dances. Mis Charles H Harper. 22 XV. 'oifax av.. ent rtained n.ore than 0 quests at a reception Friday after-j-.oor. from 2:0 until Z o'clock, to introduce Mrs. Henry M. Harper, a ret ort brid. Th- assistant hntesses were Mrs. A. 1 1. Cushing and Mrs. F. A. Miller.
church m t Thurtiday afternoon , with Mrs. Helen Gren. 1712 Ur. oln v.-ay W. Ijurint: the business im et- : inj; pian were made to hold two j patry sale I)rc. 20, one to b held at the Raird grocery store, 904 : Portage av.. and tne othr to take j place at the Sa,-lhof and Pef:ky store t
at William and Division ts. Plan WHAT IS IT 1IIT Till VorD-
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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON,
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K"i"-7..'v. -ki d rnurr s tu the petition for the appointment of the recover upon the prounds that thero a defect in parties inasmuch r. the contract Mrs. Rons was a, party and should Le made a party
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l az.tr to he held at the Ripely-Wi -gy store. A social hour was enjoyed during- which refreshments wer f-erveci to t S members anil six puests including Mm. Joseph Zittinr of New Port. Pa. There will be another meeting Jan. 7 at the home of Mrs. S A. Gerhard, Lincoln way W.
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"I wish it were titue to clip ib ; claws of thaC Draper cat " Lillian I said, after she had subsided into her chair again. "But Pve pot to kt her !
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Dicky, MaUre?'" ?io ask-d. I ip-iT.tU-d lor a iJiom'uU or two seal cbin-T my mwti soul to e .-ur that 1 was mahiul in mv ansvvcf
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He also charges that Pons has-not con.piiel with, the law in filing certi ('.cites with the clerk of the court is to his business which is not undrr his own namo, Further assertions of K.oszewski iie that Pons has not shown in any
depvood would In
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all . probability
The Order of the Fa-iUrn Star met Thursday evening at tho Masonic
temple, at which time the election of officers took place, resu.tlnt? in
th following selections: Mrs. Vor
her worthy matron: Fred F Chil-, Thnt Lllli.m would not falter in
cote, worthy patron; Mrs. Cora Rar- ; ,u r dut'" b ccufo the man who hid ton. secretary; Mrs. Rose. Kerner. j 80 rf'cP"tly been her husband waj traurer; Mrs. Mae Panpur, apso- involved. I well knew. Thlr was not dale matron; Mrs. Inez Wuthrirh. cau" nf m' wonder. It was conductress: Mrs. Dora Casey, a?so- -'imazemnt that Fhe could speak so dato conduetre-. Appointive otli-j CMM,a,1 almost flippantly, of a cers will i.e selected later. Dec. is T-ropect so dretdful. ths chapter will, in conjunction with, l;,,t as m' ' 'ps met hers T saw
tho chapter from Mixhawaka, pres- nf r oy ner uurniiiK flush
have rope enouph not only to ham:) Then wuii . uddeji realization o i way when in he has failed to fulfill heryclf. but a lot of other people."' the biK-he. 4M-d IoaIty of th-I his part of the contract. 1 looked up quickly, wondennply. j woman b-.ii,- ie, and the surer. Had Lillian. forKotten. I asked my-! saner viewpoint that was hirs. npnijr0 nilADTCT self, that if Grace Draper had "rope much bro.ubr and r'.faicr than UnrntUo UUAnltll
nouKi to hanjr herself," JTarry Vn- mine. I Unishol e.-ry vestige u Tri pDCCCMT DRnriRAf l
i u lulu huw nm suspicion trom my mind. J "If you are satisfied, I am. o-ar -
ent tlie decrees In an afternoon and eveninp session. At 6 o'clock u picnic supper will be served In the Masonic club rooms. The Ladies' Aid society of the Linden Avenue Christian church nut Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William Mull, 2518 Linden av. Devotional services and a hupine session were the features of the evening. Mrs. Harmon Ryera will entertain the society Jan. 6 at her home, 251 C Linden av.
that for once shp had forgotten her
huslianl's connection with Cime. Draper and the enemy plots in which the girl was involved. I averted my .eyes quickly that I miht not see the anguished remembrance in her face, and tried to think of some other topic of conversation. Rut my brain wasn't quick enough. It was Lillian, herself, who effectually dismissed the subject of Grace Draper. "Here." she said brusquely, and I knew she was covering1 her discomfiture of tho moment before by her
Mr. and Mrs. John Forslund. 20 1 9 j manner, you don t ever want to see
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v Ulli I I, l IK 9 ,f I.rfck- l.WMJl4lill4 II.T ( - r- .... ' - mrtrriape of their daughter. Elba i Sho h,d out the sheets of the Victoria, to Lewis Earl Rowlby. son i lotler which she had just re-read.
of Mr. and Mr. W. II. Rowlby. N. Michigan ft. The wedding took place Dec. J at Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Rowlby will reside in Fort Wayne. Ind. The St. Cecelia puild of St. Paul's Fpiscopal church was entertained Thursday evening by Miss Lyn dell Martlln,'. I'll X. Main st. The regular business session was held durin: which plans were made for an oyster supper to be held early In January. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Gladys CJray of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Darold C. Swindeman of this city, were qultely married at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swindeman. 4 23 W. Lasallo av. .Mr. und Mrs. Swindeman
Her very finger-tips expressed tin
loathing with which she regarded them. "Indeed, no," I replied forcibly. 'T wish I didn't have to." she said regretfully, "but I don't dare to throw away this piece of evinenco afrninst her. Yet I can promise you there won't be any publicity f?Iven to it. Probably no one but myself and one other person will ever see It." She folded the sheets and put them away In her handbag. "Thus endeth another chapter." she Faid. "Let's not think of the Draper article again until we have to." Coming to my side she bent over
friend," I returned. "Your decision is fro od enough for me." She kissed me tendvrly. "Something tells me that you will bo very Riad indeed some day and that not so far away that you have Klvon Dicky your loyal belief in spite of this evil contrivance to deceive you." There was a solemn note in her voice, a look in her eyes thiit awed me. I have com to have an almost supcrstitioUH belief in Lillian'? psy hie powers. She is positively clairvoyAnt at times. Chaiiso of Thought." A little, shivery fear clutched at my heartstrings. Was Dicky in some danger of which I didn't know, and had Lillian's telepathic nature sensed it? I was almost ready to believe anything, so unstrung was I by the ordeal through which I had Just gone. 1 fairly jumped at the light tap that sounded on the door. It was a knock I knew, that of the nurse who attended the wounded officer down the corridorLillian glanced at me sharply. "I hope you're needed in the other room." site said. "I think I shall send you over anyway. You n'ed a change of thought." The nurse said a few. low. hurried words to Lillian and then hastened back down tho corridor. Tangled NVrrs. "Nothing of any consequence," Lillian replied. "Your officer is very restless today, and they wish to try the remedy they have found most effective your soothing presence by his side." 1 knew that Lillian was making a jest of the matter in order to iuict my jangled ncrvts. but there was something about her words which jarred me unaccountably.
will be at homo after Dec. W. Lasalle av.
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RIVER PARK Ton REPORTER CALL Hirer Pmrlt Il lhone 47S.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tomber. 102 j Mrs- Pllan Miller and Mrs. SylW. Washington av., have announced ' vaster Myers entertained about 50 the encasement of their son, Max to 1 Bursts from Mishawaka. South Bend Miss manche Wohl of Gary, Ind. ' ' Hlver Park Thursday afternoon
Th; wedding will take place Deo. 28. at tne home of Mrs. Miller, Clifford
ct. In honor of their sister, Mrs. David Johnson, who was married Thanksgiving day. The rooms were attractive with decorations of roses, narcissi and ferns. A feature was a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Johnson. A two course luncheon was served by the Misses Carrie Hawkins of Mishawaka and Lillian Myers. Music was furnished by the Hiver Park scho.d orchestra.
Personals Mis. J. W. Kastep. 117 K. Madison st.. who has spent the pe.st week visiting Mr. and Mrs- R. H. Muma and Mrs. Thomas Siewert?en, of Chicago has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. I If. Kempton, D1T Dubail a v.. have as their guest their lauehter, Mrs. John Duncan, of Mitchell. S. D. Miss Helene Chard, 10S4 Wood
ward a v., is spending the week-end J
with her sister. Marian, at Franklin coli ge. Franklin. Ind. Charles K. Taylor is seriously ill
at the home of his mother, Mrs. D. i
D. J. SchaetTer. 316 S. Franklin st.
The Ladies' Holy Trinity
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Announcements Th- Young Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. K. church will hold its Christmas party Monday evening, Dec. 8, at the home of Mrs. Pose Fields. 21ß E Fans st. The party will begin at S o'clock. Miss Helen (Juilfoyle. ?.S0 W. Iasalle a v.. will entertain tho Musicians' clul Saturday evening. Dec.
WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
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Any place where heat needed. The; are economical, smokeless and odorless. Priced at $6.25, $7.50, $9.50.
George H. Wheelock & Company
Miss Heien PenroT and brother, Delmar Penrod, entertained the yictory Girls and the Comrades of the M. E. Sunday school Thursday evening at their home, S. Eighth st. A short business session was held by
! each clas.s and the remaining time
was pleasantly spent with music, Fames and contests. A company of 20 youns people enjoyed a hay rack ride to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, south of here, Thursday evening, where an oyster supper was served and the evening spent with games and dancing. Mrs. Ward Stewart, X. Tenth st.. entertained the Kiver Park Independent club Thursday afternoon. Following the business session. mu.ic and contests were enjoyed. Favors in the contests were awarded to Mrs. Charles Eat?er, Mrs. E. Mann. Mrs. S. P.. Houk and Mrs. Ambrose Uussert. A two course luncheon was soned. The next meeting will be held Thursday. Ic. 11. with Mrs. J. W. Mills. This will be the last meeting of the year and the annual election of officers will take place. Miss Nell Ci'ddinton. . Tenth Ft.. entertained the member." 01 the Da Pourse club Thursday at a four course 7 o'clock dinner. Tho table was centered with yellow and white chrysanthemums. The club will mcpt Dec. 11 with Mis- Agnes Drajur. Mrs. Fred Miller. Eighth st.. will entertain a company of friends this evening ns a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Smith st.. who will leave Monday for Wisconsin, where they expect to locate. Tho members of the K. P. 'dub were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mr.-. F. J. Nimpz. After a short business session crocheting occupied tht tim-. Luncheon was served The next met ting will be held Thursday. DfC. Ii.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva CnUs. Dayton
will he host and hostess at
o'clock dinner Friday evening in honor of tin Kth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Crites, Clifford ct. Covers will be laid for 14. Kev. Edward Jennings of Battle Creek. Mich., arrived here Friday and will aist Dev. P. F. Hitchcock with the .special services at the Free Methodist church. Vine and Fourteenth sts. Uev. Jennings will preach the revival Pinion this evening and Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jam DttVr.ai of
Chicago arrived hero Friday morning for a visit with Kiver Park and Mishawaka friend?. Miss Jessie Lung has returned from Indiana po..
Feiau.-e of the appcarar.ee of the Orpheus uuartet of Is Angeles, which is to be presented höre Saturday afternoon under the auspices of the Progress dug, the rtvgxilar bimonthly business meeting cf tho club will be held in the Rotary room of I he uliver hotel. The general club pres. iovs the Orpheus) four which is composer of Daniel Glffc-e, first tenor and manager; Hemer A. Campbell, baritone: Houston M. Dudley, basso; Paul F. Pre-ckenridare second tenor and accompanist. The Orpheus four furnish the quartet for nil the Redfield records for the Victor-Victrola ensemble work with Alma (Jluck. Their program fvaturlay will range from lilting melodies of pop
ular favor to harmonies of opera.
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PLAN EXAMINATION FOR CAMP CLERKS
An open competitive examination for clerks, first grade, and other .similar positions in tho various branches of the war department at a number of ca.aps in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky will be held at the local post office and at several other cities in the sixth district on Jan. 3. The usual entrance salary for such positions ranges from $900" to $1,200 a year. The applicant will be examined in spelling, arithmetic, penmanship, letter writing, copying and correcting manuscript.
MEZZANINE FLOOR
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fined for ixrrrniXG. Dots it require capita.1 to go get a job? According to the plea of Ernest Iliggins, who was found guilty of loitering, in city court Friday morning, such i.t the case. Higgins was fined $50 and costs by Judge Gilmer, when he stated that he was guilty of loitering because he did not have money enough to get started at a job.
FILES PETITION TO APPOINT RECEIVER FOR BATH INSTITUTION
A petition of Arthur A. Pons-for the appointment of a receiver for the. South Pond Paths and Massage institution, filed in circuit court against Frank Koszewski was an-
4. 14 4 t J J J I11U1 1 I i lilt l( by Koszewski in which ho states Pons has shown insulflcient evidence for the appointment of a receiver. Pons stated In his petition that an agreement had been entered into between himself and Koszewski in which Koszewski agreed to devote all of his time to management and operation of the business and receive one-half the profits.
This, charged Pons, Koszewski '
had not done in good faith. He Faid Koszewski failed to keep an accurate account of the money taken in and the number of baths given. Refusal to pay bills or turn over any part of the proceeds of the business are also chargt! against Koszewski. Pons stated he rented apartment A of the Farmers' Trust building for a period of six years and installed equipment for baths and massages costing over $6.000. He says
there is due him from Koszewski j over $ .SO 0 profits of the business. lie aslted thnt a receiver lie ap- !
pointed to take complete charge of
the business and acocunt to him for
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Christmas Shopping is a Delight in this Section at Ellsworth's s. V for it is brimful ot the most charming tl.in?. and then, too. there is always a delightful surprise when you learn the pri-e of an article you admire, for it is certain to he lower than you expect.
Fountain Pens . Stationery Boudoir Lamps Book Ends Desk Lamps Desk Päd On the Second Floor South Annex A HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF Floor Lamps Table Lamps that makes you feel just as if you were walking in a forest of shining Christmas treses. The soft colored lights, the gay trimmings, the polished bases well, everything's present but Nick himself. Table Lamps $3.50 to $60.00 complete. Floor Lamps $18.50 to $87.50 complete.
Candle Sticks Silver for BufTet Artificial Fruit Christmas Candles Christmas Cards and Seals Electrical goods of all kinds
Book (latot Lotion. a!o books for children) Kvrr Sharp Pencils, void or silver And hundredr of oiher delightful pupgestions too numerous for spa re.
THE AEOLIAN-VOCALION
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You'll find here underwear for every requirement light, medium and heavy weight cotton, wool and silk and wool union suits from $2 to $12.50 Sam'l Spiro & Co Home of useful gifts for men and boys
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During his administration as President and afterwards, Mr. Roosevelt steadfastly and forcefully advocated the urgent necessity of national conservation, both as a method of "preparedness" and as a logical part of the natural expansion of the nation. Conservation, as Mr. Roosevelt has so clearly pointed out, is absolutely essential to expansion and continued welfare, and this is as true of individuals as it is of the nation. Conservation means, in a few words, the saving of resources your resources are your funds ycur personal pro.i;res or expansion will depend absolutely on how vou save your monev. A savings account in this bank would be a valuable asset to you. Start one today we pay -: interest.
To Sharpen Breakfast Appetites Piping hot. f!clirijuslr flavored ia!u-akt.-s ju"t ti the griddle uiuiK' v-:th LITTLE CROW PANCAKE FLOUR And fio eav to prepnrt- stir to a l.jtur not n rr t mi. k ail r-aJr 1:. n the ?riJHe iö hot. Mr.'lr. from tV1. t'-t f r,frieEt;, '.lfTTf r;t nnl LellT. (In tLt red '4 H Don't wa':. Ttt It t ,r,rf. T?e!or. ry Jh.l Tt vilr.'iu Ciem, Wilifn, Lrtl fatltka, etc. LITTLE CROW MILLING COWaraw, Indiana (In the j.'.'c-t' fad age) 1 1. tfe Crc-jj Euti-u ea' llsur
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