South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1920 — Page 22
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Mill Maude Hrath tl.fif-ii rrfifli3t At th annual elation of of!c?r for tho Prr.Tf-s cluh which hM S'aturd.'iy afternoon in th"
rrjo rooms rrorn - until e n clock. Mr. K. I. Chapiti Ifcte-1 sccor.5 ico rrrHidf-nt. Mr.-. V. Frank Kohrton, third vier rrflint. ani Mrs. Thoma J. WnNh, traurer. The thr director nr Mrs. Cht r Montgomery. Mri S.imu'l liunkr an5 Mrs. Lloyd Grcnan. The affair, whRTi wnn In thr r.atur of a thimblo ani f-a. wa? t utmost attractive focI.iI -vont of tho ; ra.r. Th room was arraxipcd in a inoft honu-'ik' fashion by th u-m of rjr.-i fttid lloor l.mp. IkJWjut.H (t( calonluLt anil frrr.Mi.i (-cntcrJ tho little tab'o whi!" th double tea fric at tho main tab!- wa irrRlflpd nt ly a rornrnittn of lailrs who tunk turn in io.jrinjrt tea bfliiCT f-'-rvrd to morr- than 00 numbers. During the af I'-moon th- followinff iTRram v. .ts r n(!-rt -1 : Two piano numbers were ;ivrn, M;s IUI n C.uilfoyln playir.a: "The Ch.iFo," b J'anlnini-Llszt. and Mls Lulu Woli;ii' r. "La I'olka do le ilrm" by .1. Kay. Vocal solos wr given by Mi-? Lvolyn Tohulka, who int; "Thf Slave Son;:." by Del Kricro; Mr3. Jurnes Malonoy, "In Italy," bj Jf-ann'i Boyd; Mrs. J. N Grcrno, "An Irish Mother' Lullaby," by ang and Mrs. Hobrt Iiolvtr tchld. Tho accompanists vrr -Mrs. Charit "VVattlen and Miss Helen Burke. Reading were given by Miss Hahna Milnp. who read Taking an LUvator;" Miss MarlVordi?rh. "The Littlo lied Hen," and Mrs. John W. Toyre. who read two praiseworthy original poms entitled -ThSnjr? Worth While" and :ui?Mor the r;round Hog." which were very well reclved. The noxt nicotine will bo hrld on Feb. 1 4, when Dr. .1. A. I'.urns, prcsident of the nida institute, Onei'U, Ky.. will lecture. Tho program will br followed by n .otial hour. -.- Annual cut-yt day will be held by the current event riVpartm'uit of th rroKrcM club in the club rooms MomlHy, Feb. 2. Fach member Is invited to bring a guept. Th" topic of the program will be "American Folk Miiflr." Carrie 11 Meyer will ypeak on the Indian muic, by Thurlow JJeuranre and Charles Wakefield 'adman, and Mr. F.dwnrd F. Hagey will tnko ;ts h r subject ''Negro Music." by Natalie Curtis F.u-lln. A feature of the afternoon will be a special musical program which is in chargo of Mrs. J. N. Greene. Hcfreshments will bo served. j i The Sunshine claps of the Trinity j Presbyterian church met Thursday! fvenlni? at th homo of Miss Dorothy rarvK SQJ F. Lasalle av. The! election of ollleer took place during 1 the, ttuinev pesnion with th following results: Miss Dorothy John-i son wa elected president: Miss! Peatrico Teeple, vie president: j Ml.sa Ieona Puck, secretarv and ,' treasurer. and Miss Margaret Purke. reporter. Games and music were diversions of the social hour, The next meeting will be held Feb. 1-, the place to be decided later -rThe La Bourse dub was enter-j f. ined by Mrs. Frances Noglo audi Miss Fmma Feckeri.h at the home j of the latter. 1 022 F. Madison M.. Friday evening. The time was spent. socially with music and contests, favors being won by Miss Puth Metalf and Miss Melba. Weis. A luncheon was served to 14 meniU-rs. The oet meeting will ! hM at the borne of Mi-s Margate l Gil!. Feb. Mt. .loeph Holland. :1 x X. l.ouis idvd.. cut ortain 1 the nu mbers of th Cirrawann.i club at her home Frid. iy atternoon. 1. Mowing a .shci t buinoss session a social time was enjoyed during w Inch i. fresh Hunts weie s r ed to nine guests. There will be another meeting of the dub Feb. ft at the homo of Mrs. Fmma Itogaidus FJ0 Flderst. Tlit Live '.ik Prill t- un nie. Friday evouii'.g nt the home of Mrs Liu i a Kindle. .'D. S. Main s!.. in honor of the birthday anniversary f the hostess At contests Mrs. I. mi a Celil und Mrs. Maggie Whaloy were the faor winners. A birthday party will be Veld F b. 1 1 at the home of Mrs. Muggi" WhaJey. AT WHEELOCK'S
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4 ." Smith at. A regular m-tinc ri th- Warn will occur Feb. 3 with Mr Ii irvry ViW, 5H p.. ?outh Ft. Mr?. W. W. Uordm. 4 1 ö LAmont tvrao, entertained the young .vo.tin of th ?chool admlnl.-trntlon building at a 6 o'clock linner Fr!d;iv evening. The quests included Mi Adah Krlnjr, Mi." Sydnle Crosby, Miss Marian Arne., Mis lleUn I rnbach. Mi Alice Fbtling and Ml Mildred Fchull.
Announcements The King's Herald society of th f'.'rmaii M. F. church will meet at the home of Mis Hlla Kohm, SF F. Dubail av., this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The m.-etin of the Past Ch!-f socj.it ion of th Pythian Sifters which was to have been hold Feb. at th home of Mr. Floyd O. Jellison. '1 16 K. Indiana av., has been postponed until March 2. The Washington club will met Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr?. Flmer Crockett, 010 W. Colfax av. There will he a meeting of the Phi Sigma sorority at 6:150 o'clock j Friday evening1, Feb. 6. at the home of Mi. Ruth Hakrr, 146 Importe av tiii; "(Jay dlci'ivfjl" He is the moHt devoted husband in tho world! In heart and in fact, he is perfectly loyal to his beautiful and attractive wife. (For the wife of the "Gay Deceiver" always IS beautiful nnd attractive; And ho wouldn't exchange her for a whole hevy of fluttering Squab: Put. he'd I) IF If he thought you suspected this! Mecause, somehow. Having proved his prowess, and demonstrated his fascination for the uceptlblo s-ex, Py marrying a "heart-wrecker," He dizzy with triumph and thrilled with a sense of his own fatal charm! And so, he goes about smiling meaningly at all of them. Patting Daisy on the shoulder, tenderly. Holding Maizie's hand, as conspicuously as possible. Squeezing Lolly's elbow. a he , escorts her across the street. Kissing Polly under the mlatletow. Calling Molly "Dearie" and "Lit-: tie Girl", over the telephone. ' And flirting outrageously, In the, conservatory with Flora. Heing careful, first, to choose a ; spot in full view of the next room, Where everybody may gaz'j !n, J and exclaim. I I "What! That gay nog, Chollj at! the old game?" It is his secret conviction, that all women "would fall for him." j If they weren't "too noble." or ; "too cold." j "something" And that or "too prudish," or each of them is con1 1 ealing a "hopeless passion" for him. ; And his wife discreetly lets him remain under this delusion. j n the perfect confidence, thht she j holds him with ties that never can: bo broken. With a leash that he wouldn't have broken for a million dollars. ; Ho is so happy, in his alluring) vision of himself. As a "gay deceiver. That she wouldn't shatter his illuslons for worlds. j And not until the day when she j places the wreath of purple immor telles at his head. Will she admit that he Is a "de voted husband." The most devoted husband in the world. Oh. yes; he is a "gay d. iver." Hut it isn't his wife whom he deeives." It' himself And tho "other woman." (Copyright. 1?2'0 CAUD OF THANKS. wish to thank the friends of Miss Minnie Poolo for the acts of kindness and sympathy extended during her illness and death. We aro also thankful for floral contributions. HlHt COFSINS. ltl Advt.
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I YellowVoileTakes Place oj 'Pink Silk In Dahl ty L ingeric i Silk has grown so costly, j Of batiste and voile Lena makes her lingerie Profiteers to foil. NEW YOHK, Jan. 31. Since the products of the silkworm have spun dp to such dizzy heights, no one but a Mix Croesus can afford the luxury of undies. Those soft and rosy days when glove ?llk vests, crepe de chine combinations, wash satin chemises and crepe georgette nightie9 were easy of attainment to a moderately plump purse are past. The swish of silk underwear is becoming as extinct as the swish of the cocktail shaker. jUst as the male multitude has gone to the extreme lengths in lmbiblng wood alcohol, perfume and other substitutes for the delectation of the Inner man, so has the female contingent. In lieu of Filken underi garments, gone to the sheer lengths ! of mull, nainsooks, batiste and love- ; ly soft French voile for the decoraI tion of the Inner women. j For over a year back during: the wartime days clever Parisian Iingrle designers have evolved the most chic and adorablo undergarments of dainty tinted voile to take the place of prohibitively priced silk materials-. Hither of some all-over gay-hued voile or else of white with a hand piping of a vivid shade the cleverest of little pets, all hand made, offer charms no less fascinating though less silky. Now we are taking to their bosoms and hearts and finding them quite sheer and dear enough. J The form of our undergarments varies from the Parisian mVde. The i French woman affects the drawer ' combination or else the two-piece .-et consisting of a short chemise and even more curt panties. These little sets so chic and cunning: are now being taken up by American femininity though tho bloomer and camisole or tho envelope chemise still play the most prominent part In the underwear o? American women. A charming French set which can easily b copied by home fingert is of sunshine yellow voile. The short chemise is plain pave for a hemstitched band around the top through which is run a lavender patin ribbon and hemstitched bands of the voile run over th shoulders. The wide, short panties have narrow ruffle of footing with a bow of lavender at . each side. ' i A coral voile drawer combination is plain except for hemstitched bands md tiny hand--un pin tucks. A rose , pink piped in lavtnder i a smart j , voile drawer combination the cami- J ; sole consisting of two points, front ! and b.-ck. lavender bound und hld I over the shoulders with lavender hands. The drawers are slightly : full, short puffs of pink held Into ; tighter cuff-like bands of th lavender just a"bove the knee. Irih crochet is a popular adorn- : ment of the sheer white batiste or nainsook chemises and nighties ap1 caiir.g in elaborate yokes or eise in -the tiniest of od ein us. The pink of perfection as to un- j dergrtrnients is beginning to pall ft j bit, we have been n pinkly perfect j for s, long. VePow is quite the fa-1
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FIRST PROGRAM IN NEW CONCERT SERIES SUNDAY The first program of the second series of Sunday afternoon concerts given by the South Bend Symr hony orchestra, under the leadership of F. H. Ingersoll will be heard Sunday afternoon In the Rotary room of tho Oliver hotel. Miss Josephine Decker, contralto, will bo soloLst. A splendid program has been arranged for the recital Sunday. J .i fr v.
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nv anxittti: niiADsiLwv. The flared "pinched" waist silhouette is the new feature of dressy suits, but the sports-woman clings to the closely. beltel man-tailored coat. The Jersey twed which Is a knitted fabric that marages to take on the rough weave and variation of coloring found In tweeds and English homespuns, as a poular fabric for f ports suits. The suit on the left la made of jersey tweed In a heather mixture of wood brown and tan. The four patch pockets are fastened with tan leather buttons and bound buttonhole?. The belt fits snugly and the collar and lapcld aro man-tailored and rather narrow. The shoulders are narrow and fit smoothly Into snug sleeves, held by linked leather buttons sewed together with strong linen thread. The skirt is eight inches from the ground and may he plain or finished down tho center front with an over lapping tuck. Tho hat of brown velour sports a pheesunt tall. ; The other suit is directly de- ! seended from the Norfolk family j Made of olive green and pray mix- j turc homespun, it shows a yoke and straps held hy a belt and buckle. The button: arc gray bone. A gray sailor accompanies this costume. It is a conceit of the moment to fasten tho belt of these suits nt one side. Personals Mrs-. L. F. Hitter and Miss Leva Hitter, S49 Marietta st., will leave; Sunday morning for Ft. Petersburg, j Fla., where they will srend the re-! mainder of tho winter. I Mr. and Mrs. Harney Pichter and i Miss Doris Miner or Chicago aro visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pen. Silber. 226 H. William tt. Jack Lundy of Chicago i: alt.o the guesi of Mr. and Mrs. Silber. Miss Florence Salinger, 530. S. St. Joseph st., is visiting in Cleveland, o. Lester Hurwich, C32 S. Taylor st., has returned from a three weeks' visit in Poston, New York and Washington. Scapulars ling's. and medals at Schll-9396-1 ! o. Phone Main 3615
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