South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1920 — Page 12
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v ni-M:M.l .MOll-MAt., JLAIVCM IV, 13. THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIWEb
WOMEN OF ENGLAND DESIRE TO STUDY
The Fifth Intermarriage
By Jane Osborn.
Jnivcrsity Training Appeals to Memliers o air 2cx Since Close of War.
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larch S. Th yo'Jr.s?
thij country who desire
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5-'twart'fi houKo p?rtif-.- wre ailr.ilr.iMy iIann?!. arvl it
! j ry f.n was always nf !;n!ir.:r a corzeni.U corn-
T ar.ion at li'-r hou?! that th your.?- . r m-mb"-r: of htr kin IreI arvl aruaintancfi alv. ays accepted her inv.t.ttior.-. For if truth w re to beto!'! thno -Aas nothing luxurious in lur Lo.-;j.tali:y, and there v. as littha r-.'i r:i :it "r mtt rtairtnnt 5;ivwhat tho rur.ts and tho h"ste:-: r .uld provide ly th ir own wit., fr th" line old .w: v, art mansion con-t.iin-i none of t.hov hört cuts to h'"--; itality and amus?rn nt. If one '. hrd to (iar.co th r"1 v.. is no pho-
, FtohridiTO Claridgc connection. You
have heard r.f them, I am sure. It l.-i an alliance of a group of the most distinguished, colonial families in the state and to provo our connection wo have to show at least five intermarrUsrcs with either of the two families since they came to this country. Well, I have at last been aide to find the fifth intermarriage, though it was not easy, as the Mar hury p'Cords nru fragmentary. Now that the record is practically complete I shall be delighted to come io your house party and take a little relaxation before bending the copy tu th printer." M:s. Stewart hal on first reading the letter p "iancvd but hastily over
l.ave suddenly conic to tho
that there is ensh value in a university decree. As a r.- ilt th" won.en's coil 3 at Oxford ar.d .Mubridca are b"lr.? bonJ nr;-l wah applications for adi:;iion. Son: rand Lady Mar;prn's ;.;t Oxford, Juid Nfwnli im and ;irton t 'arobrii'ge, (.mii'it bejrin to n '. ;:u ni'late all those whn wl.-h adrn:;.o:i, 4 i u
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Th:si crowing popular. tv of th- 4 . ..ii ... i ." . ... i Cu'.";i:' ou M not tro;Tess unK'.v-'
ürVtilr number cfl Vxcelh-nt one of the KU,,t.s happened to know this parage a. she was not h,rself position., which hav recently been I swiv d-.n. -,. tur-s to be played on particularly interested in KenealogiHccurca by university women. I - j tlx- old piano. There w as no nearby caI matters. But no'V the mention r;-it previous prejudices r r:.r ooyer , f ,,untrv flub and th-r- were no!"f tho Ktfd.ridgv family that to
have discovered that a modern uns- ; x ,,. ,. , t..0T.i,o which the indolent Nathaniel be-
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.hortcotninirs Mr. " traugru ner .menuon ana
i-i.-fi of ttinr' .rJthtn sho ret allei that Nathaniel i
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in;:nseu aau uaoracu more man casually in the study of his own and
Itime. and the guests always r-imc a'"" 1 Iwith enthusiasm. The yoeret of hrri "11, I'll fret them started on
set. Ono comn.rrcial m.iix re, ently i I:ut flrslntr" t'i' ""' stated rrnhlir!-.- 'Stev.art never v.
"Tho Oxford woman writes a littl i-ar:i-s and thought :;othinur of good clear letter and hu n:ore com- filling hc r e;ght guest rooms at a
mon sene than a fröre of ordinary eierks. And what i -: more, in th-: days Fhe Is not afraid of work." The university women are also Jindlng emplnyru"nt in all sorts of welfare work, and as inspectors in establishments where women are employed. Offers of work an inspectors are being received from Ameri
ca, it la atated, and good salaries;
are offered.
Uooess was
a matchmaker, and though she
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eery girl at her parill': w ife for one of tho she always did think
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ILLUSTRATION H7AS SALARY ROOST FOR ENGLISH MINISTER
r'NTC'. March T. v.as the congregation at
i as partners for a country
walk. Sh" never invited a girl unless she was sure she could provide some m. o young man who would find her sor i ty delightful, and never invited even th least prepossessing of young mt n without mailing s.uro
;thit there' was one young woman i:i the number gifted enough to ap-
a huroh 1 l"'rf'' l tne 1'no points of his per
hero with an illustration by the minlc'er that they doubled his stipend. The minister was preaching on the high cost of living and exhibiting a basket with -IS eggs in it said: "This Is what a predecessor of mine got for a .shilling 75 years airo." Next he showed another basket containing two dozen eggs. This," ho Faid, "the, next minister purchased for a. shilling .1." years ago.
"Today," he went on, rggs for my shilling."
"I get two , that then
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sonality. Mrs. Stewart even went so far as to make little lists of her guests on the backs of discarded envelopes for she was instilled with the spirit of old-time thrift as well as with tho lavishness of old-time hospitality. And in these lLsts she would pair her guests off, making sure, of course, that they would pair, and
would be no three-hand--no two men hanging at
the feet of one young belle while one of the young girls went Partner
in ON DON, March 9. Mrs. Henry 3'awcctt, a widely known ruffragist, complains that tho trade unions constantly are opposing and thwarting the employment of women, nntwlthttanding the fart that women stand for equal ray for eual work. She told the Women's institute that the women workers have been ured not to undercut the men who were their comrades in industry. She urged women to constantly appeal to the most enlightened members of all
political parties for aid in making m ,rburv
women free In Industry, as they had
become in politics.
the first party of the season
she had planned to have all the guest rooms idled, and as four of them contained largo double hods, this meant that she would have twelve guests. Mos: of them were yoiini: people who had already met at similar parties some of them alrrady engaged as the result of her careful planning'. The only names on her lists that she had not been able tri link up with any other names were those of Miss Nancy
and Mr. Nathaniel Sto-
AO REDUCTION SEEN IN CLOTHING PRICES
bridge. "There really isn't anything they can have in common," sighed .Mra. Stewart. "Miss Nancy is a college girl, keen about suffrage and a tennis shark, and a perfect da'iee fan and poor Nathaniel can't abide eolb e wome n, is an anti at heart and the most indolent old dear that ever drew breath. He could lie all day
INllANArOLTS. March 01 Clothing prices will not be lowered materially during 102, according to Charles K. "Wry. secretary of the'
tn tt a ,ot. if v i,o U" hammock under a shady tree
.t rw-.. r,., .. iwitli a dusty
ii low aa they vere before the war. Tto Indian Retailers Cloth and
Furnishers' association has adopted j side and think himself delightfully
resolutions urging ino a noii-nmcni outt rta jrUJ( while
or tho l-ocrral luxury tax, th re-
vision of tho Income tax schedule, md endorsing the program of the rCational Association of Retail Clothiers.
bool vC family records
in his hands ami an occasional renewal of cooling beverage at his
BURGLARS RANSACKED ISOLATION HOSPITAL
VINCIvNNTS. Ind., March P. Burglars reeentiy broke into th" rr.all pox pest house at Paris, near hero and stolo bed furnishings, bedsteads and practically everything movable. The house had been closed k short time previous to the robbery r.nd th furnishings were to have lea destroyed to prevent the spread f the infectious disease germs. It Is feared the stolen articles may 1 diapoad of to persons who have 3iad no Idea of the danger to which thy will bo exposed.
them
or tho weel; end." And
rather reluctantly, for she still felt that the temperaments of Nancy and Nathaniel would be no more sympathetic than oil and water, she turned her attention to ordering the wherewithal to keep her large family abundantly provisioned, peeing that the old-fashioned four-poster beds in her guest rooms were newly made up with linen sheets and other.vi.se making ready for the house party. Nathaniel had at first shown only a polite attention to Nancy when, on the first day of the party, Mrs. Stewart oroposed that they bo partners for one of her nice little woodland strolls that were so important a part of the 'program for the other members of the party. She ould not fail to notice that conversation between them lagged as they wound their way after the others through the freshly leaved trees in the woodland. "And you aren't interested in tennis, either," she heard Nancy say, laughing at Mr. Stobridge "really you are most hard to tall: to." "Oh. Nancy, dear," Mrs. Stewart said, suddenly coming up to them. "I forprot to tell you that Mr. Stobridge is almost as enthusiastic about genealogy as you are and he i-s one of the colonial Stobridges. Uut I know you have found much in common." she fibbed, "without discussing anything so dry as family records." Thus having sewed the seeds of congeniality she sauntered ahead to
watch over the interests of the other members of her little party. "It is really moat extraordinary," Nathaniel told hl3 hostess that night as the party broke up to retire, "to find a young woman of Miss Marbury'? type so seriously interested in genealogy. We've had a delightful time talking perhaps I should say that I have and now I am impatiently looking forward to tomor-
! row." ! The next day Saturday Mrs.
Stewart was content to notice that Nathaniel and Nancy actually did continue their discussion and comparison of notes. "Hut don't you see how important it ia to prove that the fifty intermarriage," she heard Nancy saying almost pleadingly. "Because if I don't my little volume of Marbury records will be almost useless. I was so sure that Hannah Jane did marry Nehemlah Stobridge. It was Nehemiah, I am sure, and the rest of the name was blurred in the family Table. There was a Nehemiah Stobridcre in that country that he didn't marry." "Positively, my dear girl," she heard Nathaniel reply. "He was a
I confirmed bachelor. There always
have been bachelors in tho Stobridge family, and I am true to type. It must have been some other Nehemiah." That night after all the guests had retired. Mrs. Stewart heard low voices in the hall below and only slightly alarmed at a vague thought of burglars, she started to descend the broad stairs of the front hall. Then she stopped short. For there by the last lying glow of the fire that had been lighted to drive off
tip-toed back to her room and slept content. She forgot the d-.seussion and disagreement about Hannah Jane and Nehemiah and thought only of those words of Nathaniel's. It was two weeks after her little house party had come successfully to a finish and all her guests had declared It the most wonderful rrty they had ever attended, when sh got a letter from Nancy. "Nathaniel and I want you to
know first." th letter bepan. "and I think perhaps you knev which way the wind blew before your house party ended. Yes. we are engaged and we are so congenial. And this is how it happened. I just had to find that fifth intermarriage, , and the idea struck Natha:;iel first that we could do it I mean pro- , vide a fifth intermarriage between the Marburys and the Stobridges. Only, of course, we would have doneit anyway we just couldn't have
helped iL Ana you. uear, are responsible for it all."
LONDON. March 9. Officials here, today generally were inclined to regard the recommendations of Sec'y Daniels for a greatly increased American navy unless the United States enters the league of nations as "designed for home consumption."
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the chill earlier in the evening sat Start Each Day Right With A
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nau her
Nathaniel and Nancy. Nancy
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to keep up with
Naip-y a man would have- to take cross-country tramps, play tennis madly and know all the now dance Steps." Mrs. Stewart tried to revise her list so as to pair some one off with .Mr. Stobridge and have some one left over that would be congenial
with Nancy. Put the arrangement1
lor the other trursts was perfect. Th.e atlinity b tween each, of the other two eouplos was inevitable. So Mrs. Stewart took the most recent letter she had received from Nancy and the lettrr she had from Mr. stobridge accepting her invitation from her desk and read thorn through in search of some sym1 ithy in common. "I sh.ill be mighty glad of a little r st." said Nancy in her letter, "for T have been working night and day fr a month or more on the Mr.rbury family record. Our family association commissioned me to gt-t the data together and put it in shape for publication. You'd bo surprised
how interesting it has been and id' !
course my work in colli go fitted me for that sort of research. "What w were most anxious to show was that the Marbury family is one of the
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