South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1920 — Page 14

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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The llorr.f fJ'inr.l of th I-irt llethodl): church hf thr rrular meeting Saturday nftfrnnon in th church parlor?. The .tory hour was In chars' of Mr. V. d. V un-r and the musir; un.!r th- 1 ad- rshij of Mrs. I (J. Haas, (I ur. m and conv.rro dlvrMr..-: i th- so j 1 I'.our. Th- favors wrr- a wa rI d l N( W( ! U'irr.j'' ari'i II"! r. S:rdrh. H fr shn.ents wt" M-rvrd to ?, member. Th nxt m'-ninc will 1? fccH at the church April ::.

Th Wining Wr.rkfTr' !wl. of th-' Zio;: I.van.i,' !; al chur' h wa.-:. i.trtalr."l S.ituri.iy afu rnooi, at th-, honi". of Mi-a IW rtha Harth. 412 H. St. Frar.ri.H .t. Following a MJ-ins h-st-.Un. a fcorinl hour wa h'dd, during which n dlwork wan tho main diversion. fJarr.rs and contests wrro rnjoved ;m 1 r fr -din.'-nts f crv d to i

"My HY.irt and My Hiisbind." Allele Garrison's now r.haso of Itcv lations of a Wife." will t,rpin in th Sunday edition of Thf? .Vtw.i-Tinicf. Th- J'.rst Indallrn nt will consist of an intro-In-tory rh.'ipt-r rovf rin th montli.s of Dicky's j-ervico in t li army ami th following chajt rs will t'll of their rradjustmc-nt I"ri'.d following Dicky' return t') ClVi lifo. Ilrnl'TH of "KoYfhlt.on.s of a Wifo" will lind in "My If art rind My Husband" all thflr old f ri'-TnJ-. Iicky. Made-. Moth'-r ( Ira ham. Lillian and Harry Underwood, liobert Savarin, and the r. t.

IIarris..n a v., arf visiting- in Tcxa.", Kar. is and California. Mrs. i;. A- Howard, of Whclintr. V. Va., who for the pan week has boon the truest of hfr father, Ii. V. Irir, Ills Vaysar a v., h;us returned to her hom. Dr. and Mrs K. H. Crand'll of Grand Rapids, Mi' h.. w ill .spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Brandon. 1007 Lincoln wax-. Mrs. Frederick fJreen and son, Kirk? Ore'-n of Hamilton. On:., are the Kiifsts pf Dr. and Mrs. ;. D. Coon, c,:- x. Main st.

The Horoscope

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The Art dep.irtn ;fnt of the South liend Woman's lul will hold a meeting Tu -day aftrrnoon at o'clock In th- c!;b rooms. The I-rorarn, the subject nf v.hich will be "Thhe JI'o and Work of thUaliir. Artist, T-annrdl da Viruj.-' will be in ch trs' of Mrs. Harry Harnes. Mrs. T. J. H-nn' tt and Mrc. II. i:. McCorrr.ark. The election of oninrs will take I'l.u . Those d-

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.hould be present nt ::0 o'clock. Mi.s l'rance Fov. a rride-rle-t, v. a., K'if t of l.oi.ftr at a 7 o'clock dinner given by Mi.-s Hay Heyltnan

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Krirwn at the Hoi-ertoii ta room Saturday eveninR. t!ovr.s wto laid for 12 iruests at a table attractively centered with an empire bask't of pink weet peas and maiden-hair I'm. Mia Iln.sscdl Statt. :3U Hancy a"., will compliment Mi.-s Fov with a 7 o'clock dinner at h.r home Monday evening. Mrr. C. C. IVyrrr. 711 Harrison a, ., was hot ss at a ta ' tintc of the Woman's Foreir Missionary society of the Westminster 1 'renbyterian hurch at ! r home Friday after-J!"(-M. Mrs. Frank Ireland led the devotional.which were followed by a dis nss ion of the misionary work in Slain; Mrs. I I. Hardy urave a talk a the Kcoraphy of the country and a description of the life of the j.eople. Mrs. J. I. Olllis told of the nte sity for mis-ion hosjdtaN In Siam and Mrs. ('. Carpentar t.ld of the work now beins accomplished in that onntr'. Mrö. ('. W. Jopp read a sketch of the life of Sue Taylor, who wa.s for 2H years a missionary in Siarr.. Mrs. K. Millhouse spoke of the work that' the Presbyterian church Is dolnc In Slam. A t-ocia! hour followed the program and refreshments were served. There will be a ineetinp: held April 2, the place to be announced later.

The- Helena Ilebercah Se-.vin- circle will hold a thimble Thursday afternoon in the j. (. o. I', hall. The- hostes.-.-ri will he Mrs. Frank Ki'-s, Mrs. Tillie Klut;hartlt and Mrs. Chri-t Flue-,!. Tiie H'dena ltel.ee-

cah lodire win initiate six candidates;

March 1'.. The South Fend Woman's club will have on display at the Ellsworth store Monday. Tuesday ami Wednesday of this week hand work done by the blind women of the .state. Mrs. (Jranville Zedier. Mrs. J. O. shankJin. .Mrs. Lloyd ;reenan and Mrs. Frank Haines haw charge of the display and sab of the work. The K. of C. Indies' Social club will hold a meeting Wednesday evening at s o'clock in the Knights of Columbus home. Hostesses at the thimble of Aut u W. U. C. No. 11 to be held Tuesday afternoon in the (.)d courthouse

will be Mrs. Hattie Weaver. Mrs. ib wlah KU-itz. Mrs. Lillian Downer, j Mrs. Laura Whiteman. Mrs. Christiana Kleiudeist, Mrs. Margaret Al-' Miss Ksther VanXess. Mrs. Ash! man Smith. Mrs. Minnie Frank. Mrs. I

Minnie Slick, Mrs. Louise Sanders and Mrs. pearl Kleskner.

Personals Miss Hess Palmer, of Marion, Ind., is spending the week-end with Miss. Miriam Iteyer. 614 Portale av. Hardt .1. Anderson, who is attending Chicago university, is .spending the week-end with his parents. Dr. and Mis. H. F. Lucas, 12S S. Scott st. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zuehlke, r, 1 5

Sr.ND AY-.MOXHAV. .MAISCH 7-S. Sunday's chief interests will be found In the domain of the home and the affections, as Iana is in trine aspect with Venus. other planetary positions warn against travel, change or removals. Do not be depressed ry small worries. Those whose birthday it is may expeet a prosperous and happy year in domestic and a!Ie tional matters", but they should ncd change or travel. A child born on this day wiil bo popular, respected and will rise in life. Monthly's horoscope points to an important and probably unplanned Chang-, removal or journey, which may prove radical in its effects. The testimony is one making" fe.r progress and success, although if the change relates to those in the employment-of others they should exercise a certain degree of caution. There are some unusual, even erratic or unconventional aspects to forecast, as both ef the eccentric Ida nets (Uranus and Neptune) arc operating powerfully and favorably. Those whose, birthday is may experience- abrupt ami important changes, bringing success, prosperity and happiness. A child born on this lay will be unsettled and restless, but fortunate.

Visiting Nurses Association Will Meet Tuesday

The annual meeting of th Visiting Nurs association will be held Tuesday. March 'J, at 2:.?n o'clock nt th home of Mrs. John Woolverton. 307 S. Lafayette hlvd. A business meeting including reports of the year, the election of trustees and a talk by Miss Katherine Olmstead will comprise the program following which ton will be served. Miss Olmstead is western secretary for public health nursing with headquarters in Chicago and is expected to relate many interesting experiences relative to her work. Committees appointed for the annual meeting follow: Reception committee, Mrs. Ward Mack. Mrs. H. J. Roche. Mrs. W. K. Iamport. Mrs. Otto Haitian, Mrs. Howard WoolvcrOn, Mrs. A. M Russell. Mrs. C. A. Ross, Mrs. C. A. Carlisle. Mrs. J. H. de Lorenzl, Mrs K. K. Austin. Mrs. C. L. Millhouse. Mrs. H. F. Johnstone. Mrs. John Woolverton. Mrs. John Rush. Mrs. Charles Crockett, Mrs. John Reynolds, jr.. Mrs. Ceorge M. Studebaker, Jr.. and Mrs. J. F. Cob-; music c'mmlttee, Mrs. A. M. Russell; invitation committee. Mrs. V. Stover; entertainment committee. Mrs. Dudley Shively, Mrs. Leroy ('l.nicr. Airs. Levfrett Frash, Mrs. Frank Mavr, Mrs. Will n'Rrien, Mrs. Herd Parker. Mrs. L. 1. Porter. Mrs. Neil Robertson. Mrs. R. 1A S nsenich, Mrs. Lucian Horton. Mrs. Clem Shidler. Mrs. C. C. Shafer. Mrs. George Stephenson, Mrs. Xorris Zigler. Mrs. Stanley Clark and Mrs. J. M. Stephenson.

TO SAG SOLOS AT ST. J AM EST SUIS DAY

George Clifford Cook of Cincinnati will be the soloist at St. JanW Episcopal church Sunday morning, it was announced by W. P. McIIenry, choir director. Saturday. Mr. Cook sings at Christ Hpiscopal church, Cincinnati, and frequently appears in the oratorios given in that city. eiranville A. Tompi-ett will be the accompanist.

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MNTC,OMKliY, Ala.. .March FormT C.ov. R. P. ('inner has been named by Gov. Kilby to succeed United States Sen. John H. Rankhead d- eased. Mrs. H. 15. Comer, wife of the newly appointed senator from Alabama, died at the family home at Iiirmingham today.

PLAN SUNRISE PRAYER MEETING EASTER MORN

Tho executive committee of the St. Joseph County Christian Knleavrr ..ssociation held their monthly meeting in the Y. W. C. A. Plans were mado for an I'aster sunrise prayer meeting and union rally, the latter to be held April .

REV. E. G. MEISTER WILL SPEAK AT VESPERS

Rev. i:. G. Meister will be the speaker .at the vesper services to be held at the Y. W. C. A. Sunday aftrroon at 4:30 o'clock. Miss C Ralston will render a violin solo. Sunlav's services will be in charge of the world fellowship committee with Miss Ijeota Odell chairman. A social hour will be held.

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Classes in Interpretive Dancing and Russian Ballot are held on Saturday. rj in ...!;. I I'J.'.' lriiT f r adult on M.-n l iv .-v.iiru' af :Oi A. :i.S.'. jr foi.o-A.;;- Cl!s.-s xr fl.IMreu vi Tiit-sday and T.iyrd.iy a ft TiKon at 1 ?M I rlrate I-ssona by A ;i.o.La truant. Studio l.evl.-r hall, l-3 1.. Wayr;e ?t.. rd l5.)r. I.:n o!n Z!1 ; M. l)dUTi Ki:rnisLed. for IlLtcrUlainmtii.

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