South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1920 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN

Clubs Social Calendar ü i MONI.Y. Vi T.-lf". V. . T...V..,, I,r'..- ,M v.'. Co!f- ,iv.. -.vi'.: -ntiTiain ;.t .'. , t Monday afternoon. 5 Thr " A -4 V... t P.,. if . im

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honif of Mis. Ld'a Sawy-r. W. wiyne st. The current rv.'.'.i: ' h: , -a riment of the Procr- club ::: ia u; ciiu room--, j A regular noetin- ( t!- Ta'.:; !i i Cirl f.f I'n:. 7'on I'v-th-. I;.-:, ! i m-i !, will fc lio'fi r.t tVi. w Ml.- Ka'hryn Rr vi:-,..;-. l ; .. St. Pftpr Pt.. v. ill f hr.-:-' at :i j in'-'tln ff h- " ' I ? m n ' '!".. TJi" I'hilathrT r .,f th-- V t-rnir.i-tfr T'i - hyt' r 1 a ü rl.ufh vr! hoJrt. a m t in lt. Tl I SI AY. T!io T'.U.s will ntrt.iin tvuh n fornval pr--I-:it-ri lata- at th.--jr Thi Ovrt fifrs' ! - nf t!; I,nitMi liretfiren chinch v.iil fiold a me- tin?. Thp T5. of T. rlul. will hold r. rn rtini,'. Mr. Goiße Motts. 7 AlUn t.. .ill bo liotfiM at a nif-tli: of th" ' Iili"S atixlliTry of tfu- ..it;.. i! A-oi atlon of Lcttrr Carrier?. Tho chuylor lifhfkah thirnldf vill mt at the I. C). O. I, hall. A mptlnsf of the- Mothtrr dM' i'tnnr.t of tho ProfrrK clut will 1 h hi in thr club room?. Tho Good Will IMhlf r l .-f tho Trinity Prt-sbyteri'in church vill h( T.trrtaineil at. the home "f Mrs. Kdlth Harr. 13 25 Llnroln w;:y 13. Th r'lular v.ock rnfrtli of theAnten W. R. C. will he li'ld at tli M court lioue. The officers of th C.udf t.f M rrv wfll er.trtain tho m inh rs ;ii tti" j homo of Mrs. F. C, Tofpp, 520 V. Washinfftnn av. Orlg-lnaJity rlay will t nlsTVol

Ut the mettln of tho Sn-ifh In-l J Mount Th.ar.t H:,io i:r,no iioWoman'j club, which will 1." Iir hi r!nl. v.'liicli will !. !cltl at th" h.'iri.o

at 3 o'clock 1:: the !uh rooms. Thr Helena Rr-brkah lor-,'- will ! hf)M a ir-ctln at tho I. O. ). I', j hall. wtim:si vy. Mrs. Ira UlWy. K27 Cnshin- st . will entertain the Iifyotto thimblo I at her home. i The WedncFdAy club will m'-rt at tho home of M.r?. Chrls A. In ti;-1i-orty. 730 W. Washington av. Mrs. W. H. Dotchnr. 7 3 J?h. rinan av.. will ho hosto-s at a meetinp of tho W. C. 8un.hin" club. The Fhakesppiro circle will moot at the home of Mrs. Xolhon L. Jones, 81? Park a v. The Aufladorft circle will bohl a mocttnc nt the home of Mrs. A. J). Jp1on, Glo St. St. Joseph s'. Tylctlon of ofIh'"r.s will take pi ko nt the meeting of the Mn's b'ak'iio of the Gcrinan NT. Ia. church, which will te behl nt the home f IMwar.l Stark. tT" Harrison a v. The Florence Crittenton circle will met .-it Z o'clock at the Y. W. . A. The mcctinc of tli ladios' Ai I rn-iefy of the tw"dlsh hiith'i'ar r,Iori;i I) A church will be held at the ehurch. The T'hl Pirmi sorority -.Mll bo nt(Ttalnefl at the li(no of Airs Oiehl Martin. S14 Ashland av. A meeting: of the Crumstown K m.; , 'a. -.iS

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Vfe carrr a CfMrf!et? 6tock of thr new Victor Rccordi ca Je the rst cf each racatb. We also Vave a lirrc .isrtmrnt t f tl.r "OOO i r more teccrJi luttJ in the Victor Cataa You can find rauMC recrrJs hrtc f:t r.ll taste ra.-vJ-. They five v,-i the va :h:" bft raasic, cr p!jycd ly t'ac woiIJ's etcaust art:it-. e?:ic; therr ate cU familiar ir.ehiie-? yo-.i nevr prow tirrJ cf hcjrir..-; the latest r r; ! Tf ?onS hits, all kinJ of carer rr,u:ic, chilirrn' Jen,; ar.J luüaluc:, bar.J ciuiic dU ciche;tial numtcri. w:.!! ccr-d'r if a pta-.!f r t" f ! iy any music oa the Victiola ycu v.ih u Lcf. ia u-)

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llni:v nf'tiM' opii, w i,( h Id '! h'-i.,e .f Mr,. Wiüliii, . : ' ' : i m own ; d . The rr.ir.l;l;ii .Uv-' Iah wii: h M .i no cling in th- ,cl;o, ia;;hl- i ! In. YhT :; ' r.i er. t hib v.-.M ' at ) r. ..f !r- A!;,.,. I'. . -. T3 1 M .ro t : t. Th- Ladi-V , 1.1 -or pa..- of the T . i .'"m A i. 4! t, - . ...oi InI ... I n 'ic!i;s o: if. and s'.;.tr ri'.nnr.i-'.t v. ill 1,..- d -.-..,1 at Ilm .v rro.,r s ( int. v. h in t h- f 'ub r' 1 h-- I'ror, s ( v.-hi' h will J..1..,r.. '..- T :. t ,rv .in. in - i . i ut the- 1.. of'.M:. All. 'i'. d. ! 1 2 : 3. M.;i: I:t ri'iir.- dt ; : r aa nt T tins', a'h la ral V...ianV cia! v.a'.l : i t :u ' h- '!'. '. i ( a i ' s. Th- I'. i.hiari t- wall Ji..;l a lactat tin K. T'. ;all with Mrs. An-!r.-w ! fild'hrand a'.'i Mr,'. 1 ! .Tf!!i? on aotin : a Jio-r s.-a-s. Th I : i -1 - S .1 !a!. v.-il! Main with a cm! j.arty at t!a ir hall at : .'la ' lk. TU lK! A Y. Th" 7or" l-'n Mi :c-taa r?. -'v.',,v of the Trinit ; M. I!. liur.-h vi;! l.hl !t-- la-sr'-Mrtr iaM'tin;.r at th" lmtü" of ?Ir J. F. Martin. 11 'i N A!h n st. Th" Inhf ' A il -..'! t f !h' Ilnao I'r'.hytr rian Olinrr h .vi!l not at th- iii.io of Mr. A.. St" ;.s. 1 2 1 P.. Irsliaaa a v. Th" la.!!.--' Ahl MaMv of ti.r. i:; v.-ort!i ?.t. inoriaI rhurch vH'; I:oi.' i: hu üik; r:T t!io honu- ;f Mr. A. IM-"--. '!:!" I.iiifnln way W. Mis Norman KizT, Tä-1 F:k IT1 a n a v.. w i ! 1 nt "it a i n tho Tt.-iinhow f!-,l Miv V rnif.- i:iT.-l. r.r . I'oita-.-a v.. vill hf h-v.os at a l.urtir.'-T of tr:''- vti'"--!' i it s ilulv Tla- VoiM.ii.'.-i lIoin, M ;-' - inr1 a ?' ; ' .f t)'.f i'ir.-t M. i:. oh-T"h will Ti'd an ;:il-Iny tnf-thiJ: at tl churdi. Tho ( Icf-tidn 'f offlfTs wilt t-i!a pi ! ' at tli" all-dav nr ftir.rr r the if Mrs. H nrh t'a II"as., Lined! way W. Mrs. J ;i r:ior Ilmlfror?. 1 S 1 1 Ti.rhi way Y.. will ho hu.-to to tho Triplr-T-'o'ir In'. Tito rnroka r!nh will mat at tinhomo of Mrs. William Tawna.-, 21 la I'aris .st. The (Ju.at.aV.o club will ho'd a ni tinr at thr- homo of Mrs Mal'im-. C ill for nil av. A rr.c tin?; of tho Xappa Kaj;.. Ontnin.i a! iT' .ao ;i i th" homo of Mr. iMnunil Cook. Park av Th" Woman';- IforMe Mi--ion i of th" (Jrace M. i:. cliurch will ho!'! no erlnc: hi the i-hurch r'-'rhr. The Sewing circle of the St. Peter';' brman l'vanolioal diurolwill mot at thee hurch. The haat" si- will b Mrs. llonry Si- f ? Mrs. John Mark r and Mr.s. Herinai. Wl'kewitz. Th" Fe-fhive elul will iaft with Mrs. (b-or-o Mitoli. 11. 1 1 rSiiifonii rive nur Th- I'ri.-cill i r.irls' luh ff the St Pi'cr's C. rman lAancreÜoal churep will hold a business meeting at thr h.omc of Miss 1'lat-t I roh r. lllll S Franklin st. An all-day m'etir.rT of thr Women's auxiliary of the Fynvrth hospital will he held at th" nnrs s' homo. The regular ht:sin'ss m"etir " OA '. . : . - : ; ; . , " ' .. : ... j a'Ud 1 , . - 'l'!iaiM;i.Vit,.' 1 . a, . r'-i i,;k''?i,ar : ;3 I; ft ' '! if I! a I) if 1, r a j t '. -1, r !( ii

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the- Iadi's' Aid so( h-ty r f M m.on K.-l-'ch:pM will I o h, , at the home of

, Mi'- L. " t r 1 1 1 1 . Divi.-ion st. rd. ! Th-- Colfax Mf,t!:r.V dub will m" 1-1 111 "c'o1 buiiuing Mrs. A. ;. Rumpf. :'0 Portage av- '' I c s t s at th- nifctin-' ' ' . 1 O U 1 1 g U Dfl'.a U's 1IIIU' Mis ionar soch-ty of tin- Fira .M. 1 c lrcnIltI!.Y Th" L uh r league of the Swedifh Lutie-ran (üoru Dei rhun h will t:v t at tl.f i'ii'.in h. The L:v Wirr- club of the Trinity rr.rrtinc ai tiv- horn.- oi r.irs-. r.awuiaj iV A. It. will MitcTfain nith a lunohron at thr Kohrt?on toa room ia ho:. or of W. '.shir.-ton's birthday The Woman's society of the First Faptivt rhurrli will tiirt at the horn" of Mrs. T. A. Freeman. K 1 0 Wood war 1l.1v. The Home department of the South Fatal Woman's club will entertain th" ireneral club at a thrift tri at the home of Mrs. George Tharn. 7:: 1 .eland av. Mi. Joseph I-iFoint. -15 St. l,uub h!d.. will entertain the members of the Firrawanr.a club. Soc t'on two of the literature deiartmTit of the Frort-ss club will hold a mertinpr. A meeting of ih.e Woman's auxiliary of the Westminster Presbyterian church will be bel l. Mrs. W. K. McIIenry, r.lä XV. W; me st., will entertain the Home Service ami Missionary department ' f tlif rnL IM'tsbytcriap. church. "I h" Indiana club w ill entertain with a dinrif r dance. SATIT.IIAY. Thr Wi'.ii:-.r Workers' club of the Zion Fva.r.u'elicnl hvn ch will hohl a lneetim: at the home of .Mi-.s l--ther Peck. 409 Arthur st. WHAT'S IN A NAME Facts about your r.anu; its liiMory; Its meaning; whence It was tlerivcd; Its tai;iiifiranoo; ur Ih k lay anil lucky icwcl. f.y AiiLDi;i:n mausiiai.i.. i.orisi. O.if of the most jtoptdar of feminize names in our country today is Fonts.-, which has the somewhat formidable sinilica nee of "famous holiness." Originally it is derived from tho fttin word "!uu." meuniau' juaiise. After penetrating several lan.cuies and heinK suijectod to many in!! m nes. includin; the Frankish erne which changed it to ehhal, and s med to carrj it far nielli lrmi its liesiiuy, it emerged ;s Ahys ia Ftar.ee. 'harhs II took the provencal name and chaniji'd it to I,ouis, bc--iow ii:"; it upon one of his younger .-or.1;, the mly one who lived to suci'ved him. Provence, however, contained t call the feminine of tin lame AbM or Heh;.se. The cor- : cspnndi nee of '"Helotce and Ahelaiai" was the particular theme ol - ntim nt to app al ti the French ..tart, and the name ot Hehuse was 1 U rnally sta'dished. The wife ot s ill. am Mallet, the hero of Uulwer'."llarohl." bor1 the same name, vhouuh it wa.s spelled Jlesiliu, or ; teh'W ise. In this manner Louise, or rather her variou- forms, was establishes .n tlje literature and language o( .'raiii i'. Its jiopularity waned for 1 time, hut once more literatim 'I'i'U'ilU it into voyue through Hous--eau s romance of Nouvelle He.oise.' The votaresses of St. Loui.idopted his name, forming a femiaim' derivative and coming closer o th" preeiu day Louise than any aih r iii'lueaee. Finally, in the lift"eath eentury, Louise sjratig into ae;;ur and won iminaliati' popuh-.r-.ty in Piaiuf, whose princesses took it everywhere, including Fngland ilirou .'.i an alliance with the hou.e of I ia no r. Louisa and Louie are Knglish f"ri:is. Louise. Lucc to, Lotilou atui ileloise are distantly French. Italy prefers Louis. 1 or Hloisa. likewise .-pain. Germany calls it Luise or j .c.Javv ii ke. and Fortuu'al. Luiza. .ca eilen has a form, Ludovioa. Louise's paiiiiular jewel is the ' 1 r I. iii-h i a talesman aiatinst loss of linam e or friends. Its wearer is assured amiability ami popularity. Th" stone has the P'wer to ii iw a!. :i love in married pi-op;,-. Friday is her lucky day and tvve her In ky number. (Copyright, F'2 0.) Ab, ,ut thre-fourths of the population of I Denmark is enpatred in the cultivation of the sxal. ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE rtane "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin say Bayer SJ, IV u, St -V I I:is: 01 "Haycr Tablets of Aspirin" in a ' Layer package." containing proper directions for Headache, CohK 1'ain. Neuralgia. Luni'age. ani Rheumatism. Name "Liver" Haans genuine Aspirin pre-n-rP'od by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxts of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of P.ayer Manufacture of Monoacctic-ucidester cf Salicylic-

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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISOiN

now m i t; 1: co.MFORTi:i KAT1K AM) llUOFGHT HACK II Kit ILL TO LI VK. Hours afterward Lillian came- into the room, her face lined with anxiety. Mine must have rctlrct'd the pe.i'o 1 had attained, for her tyes lightened as they met mine. "Now you're my own brave gill again," the said, as she cam up t the bed 1 oaringVi tray with a cup of i.team!n coffee ami some toast upon it. "And there is a task before you that will tax your strength so drink this first." I obey ti her. and then sat Up detennim dly. "You're not to bother one bit more about me," I said with decision "I'm perfectly all. ready to bar a woman's part instead of acting like a spoiled, hysterical child. What Is it you want me to do?" "You Jurlce yourself too harshly, my dear," Lilian said kindly. "F.ut I'm glad you are fueling' all right, for you have a sad time before you." "K'ati ?" I ventured, with foreboding. "Yes." Lilian inclined her head sadly. "Katie has lost her little child, it died at birth. And. of cnuryp, he Is wlldls' Inconsolable. The physician. f ars for her life if Fh" cannot be quiete.l otlierwi.se than by drurr.. And she's aslciri? ov r and over again for you." I bad risen from the bed at h1 hrrt mention of Katie's name and by the time she had finish' d I was hastily donning n looe house gown and slinj ers and twisting my hair up into the simplest and quickest coiffure. "1 will jro to her at once." I said, and two minutes more saw me bending ever Katie's bedside. It wa an almcst unrecognizable Katie whose grief-haunted eyes Martd up at me. Uuvagod by pain, torn by wild rcbellhm at her fat there was little trace cf my volatile, hnppy-jro-lucky little nui.l in this woman with the burning face and wihl-taring eyes. I had heard her calling me "Oh, Missis Graham, coom (jveeck to Katie." Over and over again the cry ran gout, and she was still saying it monotonously as I bent over her, her pain-dulled brain evidently not y t realizing- that I had come to her. 1 put my hand on her forehead, then knelt down by tho side of the bed so that my face was (lose to hers. "I am hero. Katie." I said slowly, distinctly. "Fon't be afraid any more." She stopped moaning, turned hrr eyes to mine, and then her poo, bandaged fac- began working1, and she burst into wild weeping. Tin: 1:1:1.11:1 or tkaiis. I heard Cousin Agatha draw a "(! breath as if of relief, and th-1 ihysician. giving me a quiet signal to the let the poor, grief-striken creature cry her heart out if she wished, beckoned to Cousin Agatha, and th'-y both left the room. Of course I saw Instantly that until this moment Katie had not bern given the blessed healing relief of tears, and that the rhysiclan wished me to be alone with her. thinking that the poor, undisciplined child might yield to my comfort am authority. I made no ef'urt to stop Katie's tears, simply held her close until the paroxysm had passed and ' he rested quietly in my arms, weak and spent, but with the wild glitter pone from h r eyes. The physician ' came noiselessly hick into the room, stood looking down at us for a moment. "This is better." he said, a note of satisfaction in his voice. He busied himself with his medicine case for a minute, and brought a potion to Kati, which she swallowed obediently. "Let her talk for a little while." he said to me, 'hut first bathe her face in some cool water. And when (REGALs Fine with salThousand ads, meats and fish. Try it today. Your dealer has it. Island Dressing It Makes Miiu . tvtiimti rr EZ.1 T.UCSK1NC L DftOTUtft the Meal" Jux!!

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Whose Will Be the First Leap Year Baby? Tho Tcwf-Tlme8 will give to tho mother of tho first baby born on February 23th, n ono vrar' eukucrlptlon to tho dally and Hun day NewaTimes; a lx month ubtcrlpt!ori to the Eccor.d tab? and a three months subscription to tho third baby bornPhone Main 2100 ur.d then turnlbh birth certificate later.

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she gets drowsy covir her up nr. 1 let her drop off to sleep. She wiU be better when she wr.kVs." Katie watch d him scornfully as he want out of the Hinr.l. After I had bathed her .she expressed the thought he had registered in her face. "Vot he know about vimmen's hearts?" she demanded. "He tink I hetfr. I tink I die. I never, never live, not got my baby!" "Fut you must live. Katie," I said authoritatively, "for Jim." She looked up at me startled. "You know vot?" she asked aftea moment, and her tone was awed, remors ful. "You know I forgot dot poor Jim, and he feel so had. too, ven he hoars. He set his heart on dot leetle baby." "All the more reason why you should be bravo and be ready to comfort him whfn ho comes- home from the war." I paid, pressing my argument while her tars were ready for it. "I suppose dot's right,' she said listlessly. I saw that she was not yet ready for an appeal to her love or duty, tried to rouse her in another way. "How did this happen, Katie?" x askpil. although with fear in my heart at the experiment. F.ut there was neither p.ngn nor excitement in her reply, simply a fatalistic acceptance of fact. "You know dot poor hunrh of soup treens dpy rail Cousin Arrath a," she replied, and I was relieved to he.tr the old atrocious slang fall naturally from her lips. "Veil, she send me down cellar for some tings. .and von I half way nop haU ncain, sho tink I not coomlng hack qveck enough, she no hear me on the stairs, and she yell so loud: '.Vow I Mve." '"Katie, you lazy good for nothing1, vot you doing?" "I got me my hands full of tins. and ven she ytll I joomp me qveek. and some of de tinks fall. And I reach to save dem, and I fall. too. iMt's all I know. She sorry, poor nut. and she awful good te me since." My heart was hot with anger against Cousin Atratha. but Katie's generous heart evidently held no rancor. The recital had emphasized her loss, however, and she drew my head down to hers again with an irrepressible little cry ef grief. "Oh. Missis Graham. I count me so on taking care of my little baby." "Would it comfort you any. Katii, to know that some day after awhile you may help me take care of mine?"' I asked quietly. She stared inerrdulously. then her voice rang out strong the clear; "Now I live, and you list on vot T say I love dot little baby joost the same as if it mine. CHESTCLOGGED UP WITH HEAVY COLD? Don't give it a cliance to "set in' Use Dr. King's New Discovery. THAT dangerous stage where voiu or cougn or case of gripp might get the bett r of you may be nearer than you think. Trrmpt action with Dr. King's Xvv Discovery will avert a long sbg For fifty years it has loosi m d congested chests, dhsipated tight-pack"d phlegm, hroken vicious colds and coughs. (Jive it to the youngsters take it yourself. There will be no disagreeable after-effects. 60e. and fl.i'O a bottle. At your druggist's. HOWKLS JilCO.Mi; XOHMAL. liver livens up. bile flows freely headache, biliousness, tongue-fur. stomach-rourness. disappear when Dr. Iink's New Life Pills get in their natural comfortable action. Purgatives, never pleasantly corrective, sometimes habit-forming, should not he taken t4 rack th" system violently. Nature's way is the way of Dr. King's New Life Pills gently but lirmly functionin? the bowels, eliminating the intestineclogging waste, and promoting the most gratifying results. Cleanse the system with them and know the boon of regular bowels. "3c. :.t all drucists. Adv.

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Ellsworth's '' 'Once-A-Year House Dress Sale Begins Tomorrow at 9:00 A, M.

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