South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 29, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 January 1920 — Page 7
int bQU in blnu NLWb-TIMES DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN SOCIETY 7 Philanthrophy Clubs Circles Suffrage
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Section ou- of the liter. itur department of th- 1'roKrp club held ' regular rnfcettn Wednesday ;j.t-r-noon in the club room. Following :h urual business meeting Mrs. Victor Jon! commented on mu 1 I'rothers 'is an esj-.ai.t and if.nl ,m-v-t-ml pys from his r.onky, "Unin.-iri-1 Speaking" and 'In the tin mi of 'hf Keceiwr, ' und Mis-, Alee Craft I sad an article, from the Ya.li Ilelew, entitled "American I-'rratic "Idealism" by Tfenry Candy. Th 5)rosTam of the nxt metiiyr which will b hld Fb. 11 will he in charg f Mii Katherinv Kinerk and Mis
"ertrude Brown.
An aJl-day meeting of th- CI iv .inJ riarri Home Economic? club '.vas ieli "Wednesday nt th home of IMrs. K. 11. Casey, IMv. anlm - rd. kAt noon a pot-luck dinner was htvI to 13 members. After the business f-.es.sion during' which it waa dc-cide-d to hold the annual supper at the home of Mr. John Cheaheart, FMwardsburg rd.. Feb. 14. Mrs. A. O. Goehner pave a talk on "The Ideal Kitchen." The next regular meeting of th club whl be hold -with Miss Maud Gray, Kdwardsburg rd., Teb. II. The election of officers took placa :it the business meeting- of the dramatic art department of tho Prog-i-s. club which waa held Wednesday afternoon In the club rooms. Mrs. K. C. Shanklln wa,H chosen chairman; Mrs. William Probaaco, vice hairman and vir?. T. A. Dungan, ecretary and treasurer. Plans were made for Originality day. .Mn. II. l. Bartlett will speak on the "Interst in Psychic Phenomena" at the ixt meeting which will be held IVb. 11. A general meeting of the Pastors' Aid society of the First Christian hureh was held In the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. During i ho businesa session which preceeded the social hour the election of officers took piace with the following result: Mrs. J. f. Millar was named president: Mrs. C. I. Knoke, vico president; Mrs. Arthur Hathaway, r-e-rretnry, and Mis-s Helene Abbott, treasurer. The next meeting will be held at ti.e church, 1'eb. 25. Mr. Charles J. Engel, 430 Cottago drove a v., entertained 15 guests, at a farewell dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her son. Willis W. I'ngn, who left Thursday for a two months' trip through the south. wfst and Pacific coast districts, represeneting the South Dend Realty company, with whom he has been associated duing the past two years. Th Fancy NtedleworKers' club wiis entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Henry West, 502 Dean building. A businesa session was hold and a social time enjoyed. ReI'reshments were nerved to 11 members and two guests. Mrs. Delbert 'rick. Z04 K. Indiana av.. will b hostev to the club at her home ivb. 11. The Lyric Pleasure club forme! Tuesday evening at the home of AIv i r i I,anddry. 121 Laporte av., the .'Meers elected were: Keneth Kifer, president; Everett Tony, secretary, and Ixuis J. Frank, treasurer. After the business session music v. as furnished by the Lyric Trio Ls Ruth Wittiur, 1 ." 1 S Portage uas hot ss at a meeting of th i::de-A-Wee club which was held at It r Immo Tuesday evening. I'ollownr,' a brief business e.ion llunco ".I5 ylayed and a luncheon served to i-ht mcnili'Ts. The next meeting will be held ai the home of .Mis IIa Schäfer. 85s For. st av.. Feb.
Tiie marriagr of M;j- Alma Irene Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'ranlv Warner, S'nuth MichiKti ri., a!'.d Joseph Cunlaln of near ixikeil!' tfok plae Wednesday morn.ii ? o'clock at the rectory of Ht. 1 'a n ick's church. Rev. Jolm V. De :-- ; read the ceremony before a i-iiiit T of friends. The couplu was I't'-nded by Miss Kdith Warner and Warner, sister and brother of ?h. briib . The bridt were a gown ! r.avy blue tricotine with beaded irirr.minp and a hat of satin to match. Ml Warner's costume was
(l.ir.e- blue -mbri'idered in blick.
Mr. and Mr.s. Cunlain w,!I ! at heme to friends n th ir iiorn- n-:ir LakcN ille. Tin- mem b i rf 1 1 i - N onpar lei club and husbands were iit-rtaired Tuenday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. (ieorge IJarrett. 71'. I.ind-f-ey t. A social evninc sa. enjoy-
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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON
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inents were served to guests. A regular meeting of the elub will be held with Mrs. O. V. P'rie-. ':".: Pennsylvania av., Feb. 12. Complimenting -Miss Becpice Jennings whose marriage to Otto Foltr n ill take p!;;ce at the home of the bride's parent, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Harry Jer.nirgs. K. KeoKey Ft.. Thurs day afternoon at 2 r'clocic. Miss Minu Carlon, 4. 7 N. h'tudebaker t., entertained with a linen shower Tuesday vening. (lames and music were enjoyed. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the decorations of the table at which there were places for 10 g!;tss.
Personals Mrs. Viola Worthlnsjton. 1.'.-' Marquette av., has rus her guests Mrs. Honette St. John, of Ctlca, Mich., and Mrs. Flora High, of Mount Clemens, Mich. Mrs. II. A. Rriggs and Ron. of this city, are registered at the Hotel Marseilles, New York. Miss Dorothy Boelkins. of Indianapolis, Is the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Ilvans, 705 X. St. Joseph st. Miss Helen Hagadorn. 50.'. Lincoln way E., has returned from Gary. Ind., and Chicago, 111.. wh"r- she ha9 been visiting for the past thre weeks. Mrs. A. Greening. 1Ö2D Sherman av., received notice that her son Otto L. Greening, of the R. K. T. L. detachment, arrived ut Manilla, Philippine Islands.
Announcements The Circle of Mercy will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. J. 1 Turner. 1 0 .'; 7 Colfax av. Tho women of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock for the weekly benefit sewing. The degree, of Pocahontas will meet at the Red Men hall at .:3U o'clock Thursday afternoon to attend the funeral of Luilu Carbon.
SOUTH WAHHKX. Edward Luudquist of South Rend was in this vicinity Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Walters visited with the letter's mother. Mrs. Margaret Morse, at Lydick. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Stroup and daughter Elva were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Coover, at Oak Grove, Friday. Mr. Ora Milliken of Five Points, spent Tuesday with Mr. Xeil Wedel. Harry Krienke was in South Bend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rajska and children visited at the Newton Walters home, Sunday. Mr. Ralph Rockhill. of Lydick. was here on business. Saturday. Mies Hazel Mann was a South Rend visitor last Saturday. On account of the bad roads and ill health of the mail carrier the mail service is very irregular at present. Mr. and airs. Neil Wedel, daughter Esther and Miss Clara Hundt visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Wedel. Sundav afternoon.
ski;u ciLvxcn; or vnxri:. MO X T E SANO, Wash.. Jan. 2S. Determined to impress upon the jury its contention that a fair trial is imrossible here, the defense in the trial bore of 11 alleged I. W. W.'s on murder charges will renew each day its application for a change of venue.
ItlHTIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sua r. Jan. 2. a srirl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Walton. SFi S. Anthony st., Jan. a boy.
Xotre Dame Gh club concert. I Sunday. February L at 8 p. m. Notre Dame's the place. 0 ." 4 4 -H 0
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ter her by paying the least attention to lar pitiful litFe att-n-pts to bur; you? The man? He isn't a man at all! He's just something that creeps and crawls. Don't let him or anything he thinks tr pays give you one moment'ei unpleasant thought.
WHAT OCC'lItlti:i AT LILLIAN'S through my brain in endless kalei-; R-r-r-r there's the potman. I AITLK ItOBLKT SAVAIUX HAD desa opic proce.s-doh. refusing to be w onder how many letters like yours SAID c;ooi-llVIl ! dismisbed. I ws glad, indeed, when hull bring today? I think it was fortunate for Lil-! Lillian, freshly groomed and look-
lia!. that the next few days follow-ling as calm and unperturbed as if
ing her little daughter's departure were so full of duties. Otherwise I am afraid the would have dwelt far too much upon the hopelessness of her feeling for Robert Savarin and his love for her. Save for the time when she told me the. story of the horrible injustico of her child's enforced separation from her I had never seen
her so moved as she was when she turned back to Katherlne and to me 1
no emotion had touched her. came into the library. "Been asleep, Madge ?"
Her keen eyes swept me, read me, and she hastily added: ( "No, of course you can't sleep just yet. I'll prescribe for you." ' I put out my hand protestintrly. 1 "Please, don't try to "
RIVER PARK TOM. JUCrORTJCri CALL Kir rrk 11 Phos 47.
She interrupted me quickly. Lillian the PrcscribrT. "I'm not going to put you to sleep.
after the taxi had rolled away with , silly! Haven't I been through that
itooert savarin s lace rramed in the ! keyed-up business? "o, i m only fto- i bourse club will be held Friday window. I ing to tell you how to pet tit to help ,.vcnln? at the home of Mis.s EmHer face was white and working, ' me this forenoon. Undress, take an Jtlil Beckridge. her eyes fixed as if gazing at some- I ire cold shower, a brisk rub-down, j Tv. rv;tic circle will meet Satur-
The members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodif.t Episcopal church will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John David. 1M2 Mishawaka a v.. and attend the funeral of Mrs. Catherine Alice Kops in a body.
The regular meeting of the Ia
thing far ahead of her. She brushed past Katherlne and me without speaking, and crossed the living
anu aiterwara get iteiiy to give you daV evenIn& at the home of Miss a small, black coffee. Then the min- :Jf Van Wyatt. Indiana av. A 6 ute this afternoon that you feel oVlock ainner will be civen by the
room to tho rose-panelled bed room , sleepy tumble Into bed, and you'll ( Jub jn nonor oJI Mis?J Laura White from which she had just sent away (know nothing more till tomorrow cf Chicago her little daughter. j morning." j OUo ror'vsthe, Smith ft., left yesThere she paused and half-turned I followed her directions impli- terday fof Detroit, Mich., after a to Ui5: Soitl-v- antl found h-r a -'ood ProPhet-'vi5lt with his parents, Mr. and Mr. "I'll see you in a httle while," she except for the fact that it was night . T,
said huskil, and closed the door be- i instead of afternoon before I felt 1
hind her. , sleepy. Lillian kept me busy all day j Katherine and I carefully avoid-i helping her make the necessary ar-1 ed looking at each other. We felt ' ra ngements for the laying away of.
that we should not comment upon j the worn-out shell which had beenj
Mrs. Otto Dice of Chicago is ill
with pneumonia at the home of her father, E. X. Shank, Mishawt.ka av. Mrs-. E. W. Odiorn. 12 24 Xinth St.,
our friend's emotion even by glances. Katherine was the first to speak. "I'm going to take one more look upstairs," she said, and I shivered a bit, for 1 knew she meant to go into the room where old Mrs. Morton lay wrapped in her last sleep, "and then I'm going to He down. I'd advise you to try a little slumber also. There's absolutely nothing to do for awhile. "I believe 1 will," I assented hastily, for I wished no thought of me to interfere vith Katherine's rest. But I knew tht there would be no sleep for me for hours to come. I had been through enough in the hours which had elapsed since I started along the pipe line on my surreptitious Journey to exhaust me physically and mentally. But I was keyed to so hftrh a nervous pitch licit I knew there would be no perceptible lessenimr of the tension for a lng time. vThe physical comfort of the. big luxurious couch in Lillian's cool, darkened library was most welcome, however, and as I stretched myself upon it I resolved to make my mind as blank as possible and try conscientiously to woo the sleep I needed. But ail to no avail. The events of the hours just past, the persons who had figured in them swept
old Mrs. Morton. "Then You Know'." By tacit agreement we shielded
Katherine in every way possible, i
compelled her to keep her bed and her room, except when we absolutely needed her. She looked so fragile and white and worn that she made
lMi-jr PirL- wlin i rit 'r'-i 11 v 111 with
j influenza at St. Joseph . hospital, 'Mishawaka, is reported slightly im-
. proved today.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter White left Wednesday morning for their home
jin Chicago after a visit with friends j here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of Ma-
"That c hild's on the verge of a ! fon City, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buck
collapse." Lillian said anxiously.
heister of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Underwood of Bowling Green, la., arrived here Tuesday to attend the funeral of Andrew Lee, S. Fif-
! teenth st.
! f. T;..i.. r7- li i u rutlinnrl t r
Elkhart. Ind. Mrs. Joseph Burke, who is criti-
when Katherine had dragged her
self into her own room late in the j
afternoon after performing form
necessarv duties in the room of :
death. "I'd like to twist your darling brother-cousin's neck." she added vlcinnslw
"Then you know?" 1 asked. rP. cally ill at the home of Mrs. Charles
lieved that I could share knowledge ! ivcasej . eenm 1 .tFun,
improved today. The condition of William Hagerty, wlio is ill with pneumonia at hla
of Katherine's tangled skein of love and duty. "Of course I know. 1 taxed Kath
erine with it, and made her tell me ; home, is critical. all about it," Lillian retorted.! The funeral of Gaylorl Denyes, "Jack's a hero, there's no denying j who died Sunday morning at the that, and a fine, upstanding, clean, home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. manly man. but he has no more tol-' Harvey Denyes. X. Eighth st, was crincp or comprehension of a worn- j held from the family hone Wednesan's brain or conscience thana a day morning at 10 o'clock, Dr. C. H.
boehe!" she finished defiantly. "Oh, I wouldn't say that!" I
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Rhinehart officiated and Mrs. Aiming and Mrs. Kanorr sang. A cou-
turned. smiling, for I knew Lillian's sin, Rex Barron of Xiles. Mich., and exaggeration when angered before, (the following high school friends "I mean It." feho affirmed. "And! were pallbearers:, Seth Vanden-
if I ever get hold of him again I'll , berg, Lester Kelley, Ray McKnight.
treat him to a few words that he'll remember to his dying day.
i Anonymous Letter Writers
By Winifred Black
Oscar Mefhomas, Meryan Anderson. The body was taken to Dowaelac, Mich,, where burial was at River Side cemetery.
What is your cpinion of anonymous letters. I have been receiving them for the la&t year and have bem unable to discover the writer. They have caused a lot of trouble and worry and unhappiness. They deal with things that concern no one but myself, and I sm unable to find how the person or persons can know all my private affairs. I would like (o see your opinion of this written up. Thankir you. I am. A VEP DOUBLED PEIirOX. Thanks. awiuily Very Troubled P i son. I'm glad you wrote jut exactly the letter you did write and I'm glad you sent it to me when you had written it. Queer things about letters. Tf I get one on Monday from a lonesome girl whose parents do not understand' her. on Tuesday or Wednesday I'll get two or three more from the same sort of girl, and by Friday the mail is made up of dear little Sweet Sixteen crying her heart out on my shoulder just because I'm a stranger and I won't tell.
They're AU Ilarmlr.. J If the first mai! or Wednesday! brinqs a letter from a mother !
whose children are neglecting her, by Thursday I begin to believe that the world is full of careless children and unhappy parents. Arai so it goes these letters com from Xew England and from Georgia, and from Mississippi nnd from Canada, and the other day there were three from Hawaii. I ist week was the rest less-wife season all the wives were tired of their husbands and bored to death
all
of them are badly written and
of them are harmless. They don't want to be harmless, but they are, to tho person of experience. Years ago when I first began to get anonymous letters, I used to lie awake nights and cry about them.
Xot that many of the things they!
BUCIIAXAX. Buchanan, Jan. 27. Harold Desenberg is now up and around after an attack of influenza. Mrs. X. D. Brahey is assisting in the teaching of English at the high school until recovery of the English teacher. Arthur Jefferics of St. Joo was in South Bend last Sunday. Tho Buchanan high school basket ball team goes to Baroda, Friday. Tho clark basket ball team goes
Uo La Porte Saturday night.
Miss Arlene Sparks has returned to school after an absence of live months. Mrs. M. L. Hanlin. Mis Marjorio Sparks, and Miss Helen Halln drove to Xiles, Monday afternoon. Mr. Seth Atkinson of Xiles, visited friends in Buchanan, Sunday. Because so many of the teachers
t . 1 1.1. , ' 1 . , ' . - AVnnl
sild in thrt 4 . i were tncKen wuu me uu iwi t"iia in tno letters were true, or not . - . . . ..
tv,- fK,. . ..... t ' was closed for two iays list wpck.
nir. i r- mists u ji i COUHin I hear the thought that somebody lifted mo so bitterly, and wanted to
j determinedly to wound and hurt me.
But I got all over that years ago I never read anonymous letters now.
When the searon for thorn arrives, j I just look for the signature and if
there isn't any, pop imo the waste basket goes the letter. I haven't time to bother with it. The season? Oh. yes. I meant
that! There's uu open reason fori anonymous letter-writers just as them i tnr f : ) r1 r . n-honivai" tHor-.?
a war or a political campaign, or a j to VOrk aIter being l!1
ae ui. reiorm or a crime epiuem.c or a divorce mania abroad, it brings I along with i: the anonymous letter, i Thcy Can't Hurt. j I know a public man who has a' regular fit of the blues when the
anonymous letters stop coining. "People never .ay 'Ouch!' unless you've hit them." suys the Influential citizen. "I guess I haven't been shooting very straight, or else my bullets are too soft." and he starts to hunt for something new
The B. O. U. sorority of Buchanan have received an invitation to attend a banquet to be given at the Hotel La Salle in Chicago. Jan. 31. Walter Tanning has been confined
; with influenza for the past week.
Verne Yhonston has left for Chicago for a definite stay as his contracting in Buchanan Is now completed. Mrs. E. Penne'.I is substituting for tho principal in the Buchanan high school. Mrs. D. Lundgreea- is now back
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Wool Jersey and Tricotine Dresses
On Sale Tomorrow and Saturday $18.00 is a very low price to pay for a dress of wool jersey, especially at this time when high prices are prevailing. We have just received 25 or" these jerev dresses; they are embroidered, belted and button trimmed. In this lot about 9 different shades and all sizes. Special for Tomorrow and Saturday
$ jQ.00
Tricotine Dresses About So Fine Dresses of Tricotine in navy, also a few models in black.
$
37 to 67 Values Special at J25i to $47
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The Progressive Spiritual socic'y will give a dance Thursday evening
j ot the Red Men hall. Bound and j square dances. All are cordially invitd. Ice cream and delicious home l made cakes will be serve 1 between I dances. 9374-29 Advt.
Sale Starts Nine O'clock Sharp Saturday Mornino.
Hear O'Keefe at th Xotre Dame Glee club concert Sunday night. 9.'44-:0
with home life, and desperate to get something to do which would keep them too busy to be blue. But nobody wrote about ananymous letters these days. Xo 24 i.ours can pass with anything like normal activities unless there's anonymous letter in the mail ail kind of them are coming to all kinc.s of persons. The jr.ost popular preacher in town hud f.ve last w?ek, the bes.known priest had two. every city official in th country know them by sieht before he opens them there's something Mr.tnpe about the anonymous letter, it seems to carry with it an .itr..ophere of its own lik the perfume of th - dead'y aloe r the rattle of a rattlesnal ( . Most of them ire aiisDeiled. niaaiy
to do to attract the attention of the 1 " -- anonymous letter nend. T Don't you worry, little Verv i
Troubled Person. ;? Someone's jealous of ou you're'! too successful or too easy going or t
too happy to pleaso them. ;T
If you were poor and deserted. and lonely and a failure nobody ,t would bother to try to hurt you. i Are you pretty? Look around for an exceedingly plain girl. Ar you 1
pupjiar. '.at your eye aocut ror the girl who has few friend.. Do you dance well? Who J. that ho sat against the wall when you were having such a good time at the last party? Secret malic unbearable ;alously small spite? Xo. don't tryto think who feels these emotions when your name is mentioned. Don't read the anonymous letters. Tear them up before they get a chance to try to poison you Forget all about them. Th woman who writes a letter khm doe not dare to siftra vbv flat-
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