South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 12, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1920 — Page 5

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Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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I the WdinanV Home M i -i rv so-Tiir-' v.;!! he a in ".in:: d tlu ! cU-ly t,( tbe r.r.'.e-e wi. i:. ,..urh iu P'f.i. " Sr.tr .t'u'in ;t .: "! ri; .it I th rlmrch onrlor.

Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON

Sunday Concert Scries Will Be Continued Here

Social Calendar

T?.e Vr:r. r Wimi Ui'- V-r.-.-:n JJifc.-lori;iry soci. ty of the- I";rsT M. II.

Th-- Triple r.,;;r rini, will ho!.! :i i

WHV MAWii: 1)11 lint HIlsT TO rr.nekinsly

humou iiAitnv i:mi:rvooi. Mr. rr.'I'-r.vocMi: I '1 C'i'i s1 ! ' ' I slipped tnv arm as ;i.Jrr.itIy ;t. pos-ible from Harry Underwood's detaining hand and swur.j? around taring hin;. I a? frankly in doubt a -4 tn whether fir not I should be ibb- to keep him from at truct intr at-

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c!"irh V.1Ü inert ;.T tl.e- hop)' PL'! . . r ... t, , , . ,, otrar, s ( i ;e I t ; i it th' hon :5',mt hoste..-. Will .Mr-- h'r-: . ... , , . ,.. , . ' , i -Mrs. I . I:. Harn :. ! 1 . V. a.-h-.Mm Kd:th Holhronk. .uy ,.un;,(.r- . . , , , 1 u Mount iM'-a.m: Ihrn- I.c- . , . I nonius will h.. t i.iir.- d lv 1'irtnirr.t fifth' 'ropr' nul) which Mrc irL TIP, , -,- ,,, " ... ! 1 lar.k i uruf U'T. .1.. islam' vjII iio h'ld m tlif Iuh roon.s. ; ..,,.

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Th Linruln Lit r rar y v.ill :'.i it r' uul.ir inrtiii at lh- Imme f Mic. IMwur.l Vo-t. I'-."..j I'ortaqTin- ; ; 1 1 v ..f ih. S?. .1 ph'.-"

",;K'T i.i. win I....-T in The th (lul, r(M(Iily

j.arh.r or th V. V. '. A. j Th.- "Art You Liko It" rlub willj if ntrtain?il .'it a : H o'c!.. k din-'

Ti. r at th- horn of Mis Anna Stanfi' Id, ILM S. William st. Mrs. ';ilbrt Dtinklin. en f'.irk v.. bo liost ... to tin- Nov 1

Mis. H-l n r.uilloyl.. will -iw a 1 H.i r it il mi ':" -in positional i'orins" at tin- hurting of th" innsw' l-p irtrn nt of th- I'r.'Kr. ss riuh wlii' h will !) in id ai 1 n" clock in

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Th Lihrtv luh will ti,..? v.,'0 Mrs. Pi ter Wall.' .,r h. i howo- at vir. Marlott.t t. T!h- Woman's loi ii:n Mi.-sion.n y s..i ty of tli.. l'irs-t M. I-. c hu: h v.ill lioM a inn tin',r in tho olrirch pa rlors. Th- T. K C rl;ih WÜ1 lldd .1 h) I-

A m'-tlTuT of th- Youhej Woman's

i'irimi Mi.-.-ionary ori. ty of th- 'nt -'l' t h bono- of Miss Crar.- 1

;....- M. rliunh will lirld. t-rsot. !., iv,rt;i-c av. Tin- Iiivt' (Uk Drill bam will mod All u mrmhrrs of th- Y. W. i

at tlio lim of .Mrs. Krank Iis-.-. S. Iwucrkk st. rriMY. 'I'Ih- U'nm.in's "ollr-i; rhil. aviII bold a benefit s. win'' at thi honi" .!" Mrs ..ltr Hi-r. IP'. Taylor r. ,r öviuck a buffi t " j r will . s. rvod. Tii Marri il E-'olkK' IianciriK . 1 U t will ive :t liiiiwr (i'inco ir th- Inliana Pil r'umi. A lip'ctin of tin' Qiiofh fthr in h- of the First M. L. church will ' . l-.Hd. . The Plymouth .Yrdb class will bo ii t rrl;i in.l ;:t th' horn- of Mrs. I I. A. MkIiIiiu'. 121 l. Milton st. Th- nature study lcpartment f Hi'' Iuocrcss lul will hold a riveting in llo- club rooms at o'clock. TI..- Kntrcz Vr.us club will hold is r pillar iij.-i ltK at th homo of Mrs. harl Kraus.-, 10. WoodW a i d a'. Tlic I'lasti.- Ai t of Italy in th l.th (Vntury" will ra- tl; topic of th- ni'-ctin'-: of th art di'partin nt !' li i'runrrss club which w!11 b-.-lo Id itt the club rooms.

Mrs. '. L. Sh.ddrick. .".".i ("b v. - t

T.:nd ,iv will be hc:dess to tbf mem- 1 h. rs of th.. 'Oman's IlniiH' Mission- ! ,lV , "V;:' i,',t'!,V , , . - 0, .. I A PO TK, hoc. Jan. . Ilalph i t vi..i.l- n" III. I'll Vi I- 1

v' . " ' N. Wraith, of this cily, expects to isit

A. ar. invii.J to atttnl th- annual business mcetmr;, which will bo in the form of a dinner and will be hrll in the association bnihlinir. A suiijier and entertainment wih l.. civen l ytlw l.nlits' Aiil xxiety of the i:puonh Mi moi i ii .. i;. church at th-- tdiurcli. i'i:ii.". .Ml'S. Y. M. ll.tvifS. HIT W. Wasl;instrn a-.. will ntertain Hie honi service dfjiartmeiu of th-- First Presbyterian chureh. Tlie Woin.tii's auxiliary of trm Westniinster Prr-sbyt rian church w ill hohl a m tinu. Mrs'. Frank Clover and Mrs. Philip Nil ;ir will be in charge of thmeeting of the second section of the literatire depart nu-nt of the Progress club. The Li v Wire club of the Aul- n Miaoel will hold a rnoetimr. Mis. I. Kurt. 1 It'.l I-:. Indiana av.. will be hostiss at a meeting of the Friday Frien-lshiji club.

SMITH OF LAFORTE OUT FOR POLITICAL OFFICE

vi:iini:may

the sevual counties comprising ih-

T)urtenth congressional district this

Mi-.-. Walt- r bi-rr. :: 1 " W l.ifa-

, .. -, i. i M- i week, preparat orv to formal an- ' li l.Ad. will entertain tro- Wed-I ' , . . , i liouncenu nt of his candidacy tor ii' -dav club at her home. mm, t ; y, .1, ... .. , ,, 1 th'1 democratic nomination tor conI li Lincoln Mothers ciUb will i , ;. .1, N i , .. :. n- I pres . Mr. ,-miih has !. en in com-

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' i. i lion of officers will tak place. The Pleasant View W. C. T. I". will hold its regular ni'-dii: at th home of Mrs. F. Chidcstor. 1 ". land av.

The literature b-p.,ri mMt of tip-' South II. n.l Woman's club will hold .1. 1. !

Hie 1111 Hi Iii' C1U'. l-ooili

Mr-. T. C. P.e mi. 71 i lb.

the nrtstnt series of mn.

dir.- rts hv th. South B. nil smiDhony

rous. "Ju'-t lay our hand in i (.r.'hostni i-- completed it will be fol-Idin-., I nly fair, and WC'll WSt. P I lowed by a s con.l. to start in Fobto th nearest restaurant." I nury. This w n. announcod at th I retrf-atf.l .t T.ir Just In rir.v to I frrnth mrr. r ti.., nPf,ni ...

at the Oliver hotel Sunday afternoon.

Pcspeakiiu' continjed support of tills new orKanization and forecat-

t" prt-ai ujiurt iu in urcnf.sira. i

lnunoa'ion with the party leaders of the district, and has received

practical assurances that lo- v. ol bo I ... i

anonpos'. d m the piimaries.

mimvi i:ps to i:in isi:. I's Assr. -i. i teil l'r,-.s: ATLANTIC CITV. X. .1.. Jan. 1'. At an all-day meeting of the General

tl'isou crMiiinitlt i' of the inter-c hurch world

will eri. iuaill tile Ul- llO'. IS oi Up Fo!f.i W. r. T. F. at 1. r horn- . Th.- !..t.( I. Jta rlub hold n

rcetini: at the ptme of Mrs. Fail Li inhart at Wakaru-a. Ind. Th- la -si.- of mi'Iin.'iy .cid ho tue t .ii;'Miu' of the Lbb r Mot, a fs' clui)

-.- i'l in-, t for the fir-t tiuie in th i 1. ii.!,,!- i rl .-ii r'..ii, a" I hi. wilw..,' i

.i UM' ' II I ' 'l'l I i -l . il''ll. Tip remilar inn ; u; of th--Nonan's Litt i.u 'la'-. be held w:in Mr- W. K L-tmport. Ml W. i.-linmti'ii v . S-'i ti"l on of the ' : . i ,i t u ! e d - nine nt of (he Prom. elnb will i Ill I lie i-tub 'OoliiS.

A ::p ulii; ef th.- I ,!;.-' A.d . , . i. l of the .Stull M. F. huich will l . h Id in the hurh parlors. TlirP.sDAY.

; movement h' l.l h. re S iturda' Idi-'lowill-JT ihe three das"' Co II f ! e I lC e of

hurch b ad rs identihed v ith the tno'enplit. I.el'al approal was

; uiven a . aiiipain of al rtl-ipar in

connection with the world's i-v.iii-teliiition i'i t.ei am.

I IM L AM I KK AN I I IT. s. soci.vnox n. ieo::. ll-'-'t'I.ir IIP til!-,' ' dllf.-d.l eepinu. .Ian. 14, followimr meetme a , m i-ce IIa n-oii n t r t a i 1 1 1 1 1 r t for , numbers- ti).--- friends, ijcoio I '. ndel". j.r. ; C . M. Kineh. -C. Ad ;. :m : -1

lo::.i'.i A. K ahn b-f; Siiala for la- A::--b , v.ilif.

I ter.tion to tu wh n I should toll him,

as 1 mast, that I couldn't possibly K to th- little m-dnlpht SUpper he had proposed. Always whimsically ur.i e.is. nable at best, lie had been drinking far too much before I encountered him, and I dreaded immeasurably the wordy controversy I saw t. fore me. He swept me a low exaggerated bow, so low that I feared for his balance. As he raised his head and body a train his eyes were Kleamint; u ith u. oc kinc mi.-chh f. " It's no use. lady fair." lie sid. a. masterful note underneath tlv kae of hi- manner. "I know .hat ou're uoint: to hand nie the n-ual bank' cu how immeasurably grateful you are to me. ant that ou'll r member rue in your 1 i tt 1 prayers, but that your Puritan conscience wouldn't allow you to take a snack of fomethinc to eat with me at this wltohlntc hour, even if Voll were starving to death, which upon m- ivord I le!:v you are." "Don't Vm Yuuixif ' "N'onescnsc!" I interrupted risply as I could enunciate the word. "On the contrary. I am not in the leas-t, htm pry. And" you're perfectly riprht In your assumption that I am not poinsr to take supper with you. You ought to have Known better than to ask me. In-.-teid. 1 am coin? to the nearest iHeplionr to lind out what has be-c-om of Ionian. I am afraid something has happened to her." "Don't fret yourself about old Lil." he re turned confidently. "There nevcr was a tik'lit corner yet that she couldn't wriirirb out of. Just .-.ivc- all our worry for nv. Tin the boy that's in bad. Here I've ion dreaming and thinkinq- about you every hour of the 24, for days and days, and when I do run across you, and am able to save you unpleasantness, you call nie down for tryintr to take care of you and fret you somethintr to eat! And the Lord only knows what I've let myself in for! His tone was rueful, and for a moment, 1 felt a twinge of compunction because the truth of his words w s undeniable; he had saved a decided risk to himself. He had me unpleasantness and more at a decided risk to himself. P.ut a quick clanco at him banished all thought of compunction. lie had alme.st t c ac hed the stace of Intoxication

il nbl.ed "maudlin" this

was evidently a preliminary symp

torn and I must K'Pt rid of him

the earliest possible moment. The Itiplit Momoiif. My fee-liner was complicated by a very real alarm for Lillian. It wasn't

iKe her to ciei.iv in keenmir anv i

criKaRf'inrnt, and I knew that she considered this appointment Kvlth me ef the most vital importance4. And 1 hotly resented the careless assurance- concorninpr her safety just e xprc.-s. d by the- man to whom shehad been a loyal wife for s many years. I realized, however, that I mu.-t i crte. ai my re sentment. must man-.i'-Te to mislead the irresponsible man beside m in Dickx's parlance.

kc p him manage to

.'void his training- pos.-esslon of ray hand, resisting with all lay miht th e impulse' to Jeavo the- svmKt print of my palm upon his cheek.

"If you're KoinK to act like an j Miles o'JJrien appeared on behalf of , idiot 1 shall change my mind! I I South Bend bus in PS men who feel: faid sharply. "And I'm going to i that the eiUerprW should be rncour- j telephone to Lillian first. You mavined. Mr. O'Brien proposed the!

come wltli :no to the nearest teje. t compilation of a htnlirvt to nrnvi.hi

phone booth if you like." "(Jrame-rry for your conrtesv, ray dear." h- mocke.l, "hut nix en that little scheme. It's too transparent. Ftall me along till we get into the telephone room, then Madgle el!?appears into a tele phone booth and comes out later with the cheering

tor a years concerts followed by a campaign for guarantors to underwrite this budget. The- surest ion

was greeted witii aprda.usc. j Prof. Iregersoll, conductor of the orchestra, responded feelingly to this encouragemejit, declaring it easily '

possible for -outh Dend to boas?t the

air is bad for her. or some othr

line of " His te.th c losed with a snap, and I saw a look of consternation flash into his face, then flee affair.. I followed his eyes to the corridor be-

,hind me, and saw Lillian, breathless ! anel pale, fairly runnlntr down it.

accompanied by a midle-agni man in a chauffeur's uniform.

WHAT'S IN A NAME

Tatts about jour name; itn history; its meaning: wheneo it was derived; Its significant; )our lucky tlay ai.d lucky jewel.

1I.MMA. Few feminine names luivv a simpler origin than Fnima. It is one of the many names derived from Teutonic forefathers. Tradition assigns it origin to the lispings of a child since Amnio was nurse jn normally and ame is translated house. keeper in Spain. Amme was quickly transposed to Km ma. probably from a latent sense of euphony. The Karling daughters of Teutonic fame were first to use the name. Later a daughter of Charlesmagne was so-called. A romantic story surrounds her to the effect that she is said to have carried her lover, I'ginhard the chronicler, on her back over the snow that Iiis footprints miuht not betray his visits. llmma was popular in France,

! where it was the name the sister of I Huph Capet who marrie d Piehard the fearless. of Xormandv. lle-i

se If-pity i grandmother was first the wife of

Kthelred the Unready. then of

It was in this way that llm

ma became much in vogue in Sax- j

ony. There were also Framesamong the daughters of the Nor-

1 man Iru de baladon, who came over

with William the Conqueror. Prior, in his beautiful ballad of the- Xut Ilrowne Maid. which was supposed to be the history of the shepherd Ford Clifford. romantic

fame and spread the popularity of i her name. Fmmeline. ouriouslv 1

"string him along and

-until I could

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hide him. I took a Mrp inward hint as it 1 m pa u i.-ivel . and spok.- with a a.itlinc intb-ction fur which I hated myself. "1 did not mean to offend you,'"

1 said Willi an assumption of

-:r t and repentanc e. "And I have , (hanged my mind. I will be glad to! ko with you and get something to,

inform ition that Lil thinks the nltrht finest, orchestra in the- state of Indi

ana if the proper financial support is forthcoming". The sale of tickets' for the second series of concerts will be conducted by the Orchestral society, an organization of women guaranteeing individually to sell a certain number of tickets. The program of Sunday's concert ' was exceptionally well received. ! Am one: the most attractive numbers ( were "Narcissus" by Nevin, Poldini'fjj "Dancing Ioll" and the Caucasian j Huito by lvanow. The first number ; ill this .cjlto, "In the Mountains" ki particularly colorful und wa-s plven atx authoritative reading and rendition. "In the Village' is marked bj

a. dust of peculiar tanir played by the

viola and the clarinet, expressively played. The final number "Proceseion of the Sirdar" was brilliantly accomplished.

NOW FREI

FROMPAIW LyrL'a L PinliLun'a Vcgelaüe Conpotmd Frees Another Woman From Suffering. Bayonne, N. J. " ßefore I tcm

mrtmcd I suffered a preat deal with i

F?nodi(al pains, had pains m my ; sidd and back and j also headaches- j and ijot do weak I could not do any- I thing. I took Lydia E. Pink-

bams Vegetable Compound and soon felt better. Now I am married and have two little hov. He,

the tirst one came I was weak

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Copyright. 1M:.

A COLD RELIEVER FOR FIFTY YEARS

di:. ki;s m:v iiscovkiiv has a srccKssiTi. iti: (itD or HALF A CIlNTrilY

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' I'Ut me not Lints." lie niioH-d, the ayety returning to his eyes, ami I -aw. with a little spasm of anger at my stupidity, that his maudlin self-pity and sentimentality had ) o ) assumed, that his- mood was

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I obstinat, cold and Krippe attack. ! Dr. Kind's is safe for your cold. for your mother's cold, for the kid- ! ds cold. c-ouf,'h, croup Iyave no j disagreeable after-effects. 00 c. a bottle at your drupsrists. Bowels Act Sluggish? I Irre-crular bowels orten result in j serious sickness anel di.orelers of the

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- Store Houn 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays to 9:30 P. M. RANSACK SALE of Odds and Ends. Broken Stocks. Remnants and M ly soiled.

Pi-ansack Sale of Lingerie Flannelette Pettcoats, $1.00 and $1.25 values. 75c. Flannelette Gowns, values to $3.25. Ransack Sale $2.00 and $2.25. Slightly soiled lot of Flannelette Pajamas, straight and drop seat styles, values to $3.95. Ransack Sale $2.00 and $2.50. Flannelette Kimonos, in pink, blue and navy, slightly soiled, Yi price $1.50. Maids' and Misses' Dresses, black and white, straight collar?, $1.50 to $2.50. Short sleeve Gowns in pink and white. $1.00. $1.25.

$1.50 and up. Shirts, Chemise, Combinations, Corset Covers. Athletic Union Suits, all specially priced for the Ransack Sale. RnilQIplr n1l Silk Chemise $1.50 up. Bloomers $2.50. Gowns $5.00 'HiaaCtV OdlC and $5.50. Camisoles, special lot. at $ 1 .00. TT-aif-Bath Robes priced for quick ciose outs at $4.00. OI Ivlll I (Second floor North Annex) TT 1 Underwear

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omen s $1.00 L nion Suits at 85c. Women's $1.25 Union Suits at $1.05. Lot of Women's Hosiery and Underwear, some slig htly soiled, at about Vi price. Children s Ho.e. 45c ana 39c quality. 3 pairs for $1.00.

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