South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 March 1920 — Page 9

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY "Suffrage Philanthropy

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Thf Franklin Mothers' club met V(HJr.f'5(!ay afternoon in th school buiidän;. Following a b.iMn-?;.- 5-.s-fion the following program was Kiven: ocal rolos ly Miss MarKaret Bryan; a roup of Forlns fönten by th fourth Krad- Kirls; a talk on "Tho Playground Situation by F. H. Wolfr; an outlin of th" Joy Scout movfmnt by Julius Taylor; a discussion of th :M th rlub had bfp.n to tho Franklin community lf.d by Mrs. J. J. ll;;in : and a dance -by litt! MLs Virginia Michapl. A resolution was taken by the 23 nifmbr!t prrsont ad;in for the continuation of th playground cvitr of last yar n nl f"r tho limitation f attfiidan. to children under 12 yirs. Mr?. A. N. HiMVrand had chari; of the chiMr:nV Ktory hour. MS?a Irrna f"ollmr.

secretary of th anti-tuberculosis 1piru, will spak on thr "Fiht Afraln?! Tub-rculoi" at tho next inctinjr April 1. An all-diy matins of Uio Rnland Horn- lonomic.s flub va held Wdncsday at th lionif of ?.Ir. A. Haussma n. A pot-luck dinner was served at noon to IM inTubers. A brb f busings f-'-sMon wan held and a program rrndrfd. 3aprr.s on the history am' present conditions of Ireland and on th rlRin of St. Patrick's lay wrrr rad by the midb- rs. A vocal -olo Kivn by Mi.-s Martcart-t I laussma n and an int ruin ntal so. by .Miss JUanrbo Milbr. A f.aluir ..f th" or-i.il bo ir which ff!Io'Al was a inisc IlatH ous hov r in honor of Mis? Milbr, vho marriage to J. I'lnnrnt.s of Mbbi-an. will tak pla- in tho ur ir futur'. The ncyt mrtlnt: will bp liM at t!i Imnn. i f Mrs. Maiis.:n Milb-r. Mar b 31.

The Good vjii ,-lub held a m'M-

1nr Wdiicdav a 1 t r n u at th

boni- of Mrs. t 'Harles Kbttz. 11

llaupy av. Tmti v. r 1 ineniln-rs and one visitor. Mr. btri-'e Mor--wlser of Iik-vil!-. prvnt. l-'olbnv-inc h' Vu.--ii'.ss st-vsioti tbe time was spent in se-.Tiirr u it l.ty-tto, started by the Anten relief -otp. In the lonti ifs favvs wer'' won by M r? b". T. Sluss and Mrs i.e.. I. S arle.i. lb frt shn.ent-. witc sei v .!. Mrs b'luss. Sio ro ai will be Ih-s-t ess at tbe n t inertin' April 1

bonie of Mrs. C. S. Bosenbury, 105D Woodward a v., Wednesday afternoon. The ubject of the program b.dnir. "The Trees of Indiana," an article written by MLia Clara Dunham was read and a talk was trivn by Mrs. A. I Brick. A social Lour was enjoyed. Mrs. l A. Iiryan. 1323 K. Jefferson blvd. will b hostess at a meetini; to be hold March CI. Mrs. O. A. Clark, 1016 W. Washington av.. wa.s hosten to 15 members of the second section of the Pastor's Aid society Wednesday afternoon. Plans were made for the supper to be held at the church Saturday evening durintr the business session which was followed by a s jial hour. Refreshments were served. The r.pxt meeting will be held with Mrs. .Mary K. Alien. 4 30 Allen st., April 21.

Th history department of th Progress club held a meetinp Wednesday afternoon in the club rooms. Following a brief business s:R.sion Miss i;thel Means read a papr on "pec-erit laws" and Mrs. H. K. VJ-! ton talked on "Child Iabor Liwp." Thre uern 1 7 members present. Woman's day will in- featured at tli" m xt me-tintr. March SI.

The I.afavf tte Thimble was "twitertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Z. I. Powerman, 120 Lincoln way 1. A business meetinp wus held followed by a social time during whi.-h needleworl- was the main div. T.-inr.. Kefreshr.irnts were servr-fl to niTie menibers. Tip- next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank H'iurk. Si:; Cushinp; st.. Man-li SI.

In keppincr witb. the spirit of St. j Patrick's day. P.rldKo was phyeT. at J three tables durini; the attv-moon. J In two wer-ks the club will mt with Mrs. Lafayette Porter, Dragoon ! rd. " i

A box social was held Tuesday eveninsr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hopkins, 1037 N. Johnson st.. by th- member of the Triangle Bible class of the Grace MvanKelical church. Contests, frimes and music, were the diversions o: the evninef. A meeting of th Hoosier club was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Monroe, 51S K. Keasey pt. Music and needlework were enjoyed and refreshments were, served. There will be another meeting held in two weeks with Mrs. S. Flowers, 623 N. Birdsell st.

The Jo Do club day evening1 with M-hawaka hotel, and guests were

entertained Tuesa banquet at the Fifty members seated at a table

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so. ifty of thf. First Christian churel, held a meeting Wednesday afternoo., ;it t be bonif of Mrs. H. J.

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of the time was sp.-nt with work by the 11 members presn a 11 -.Jay Sewing will be held Orphan's home, Ajril 21.

Tlse Pythian tea held a meeting! "Wednesday afternoon at the K. of P. I

all witli Mrs. II. M I-aucrnitn

'and Mrs. Arthur Miller actinir as; hostess-.-s. V'o. al solos were Riven by Miss Forotiy Praunsdorf andj Mis Ignore Irvin and an lri-h folk 1 i i .. n; ... w 1 '

liape. was presei,i-u o iu-- v u;inia 'hapni.m. In th- eont st th. favor was awarded to Mrs. J. 1. Cully, llefresliuients were servid to 4 a members ;uol 1- u.-sts. The loenibris will bold an all-day thimble at the orphan's home. March ;.t.

T.eed -e ent. . at the

The Wednesday Afternoon Fewiny; ciul met at the home of Mrs HarV Klldy, ,V10 L,.,.r St.. Wedrws.lav

iafternofui. Xeedlework was the diversion of the social afternoon durf in' vvhicli refreshments were served 1 to seven members and two visitors. (The next meeting will be held In j two werks with Mrs. Henry Densj b.w . 17 10 I er st.

decorated with preenery, shamrocks and Irish fias in keepincr with the St. Patrick season. Miss Jane Davis acted a.s toastmistress for the even-in-. Sixty couples attended the informal danein? party Klven bv the Sinai society at the Klks temple Tuesday evening. The Mfirale orchestra furnished the music for the propram of daners. ut of town quests included Miss Doris Ivenbersr and Miss Orace Jropp of Michigan City; Mis-a, Jennie and Minnie Menzin of IyOtiis i!le. Ky.; Mrs. William Hershenow of New York city, and Mrs. S. A. Coldbere; of Chicago. Thf committee in charge of the affair was composed of Harry WicsberRer, Miss Rae Cohen. Morris Cohen and Dave Cross.

Announcements

Section three of the Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church met Wednesday .ith Mrs. A. W. Hat Iva way, Ü10 S. St. Joseph st. Dinner was served at noon after which a business session was held and a social hour enlovnl Thn novt

! meeting will be held April 21, the j place to be- announced later.

Miss lrn.a Peck. t'lee!and av.. was bos; ess at a nie. tia of the. Kind's Herald of the Trinity M. F. diar b Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Waller Farkin. who had harce of the propram. read a chapter of the text book: Mi-s Peck t;avo a recitation and Mrs. F. 1 Axtell reail a letter from a missionary in Africa. The ret meet ink' will be held w ith .Margaret and William Am;us, Vassar av., April -0. The (riitnsti'wii Hnfuc Knmomirs tlub held an all-day meetini,- Wednesday at the home of Mrs. lernest ..i..; rn .,,.- -.1 Following

pot-hick dinner wiich was servd at noun to 1.1 members and four I jufsts a business session and proirram were hebl. Music was a. fea-

Mrs. r. Witwer, all K. Brons'on st.. entertained the fourth section of .the Pastor's A id society at her home ! Wednesday afternoon. A business j and social session was held and refreshments were served to 17 memi bers. The next meet in c will be held . with Mrs. C. E. Snoke. S. Fellows 1st.. April 21.

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the social hour. The next

mettintr will h,. held at the home or Mrs. Gilbert Wedel, N'orth Liberty rd.. April 21. The Ayudadora circle held its leular business neetlniT Wednesdav afternoon with Mrs. Frank "Ward. 320 W. Navarre st A social hour was enjoyed during which refreshments were s rved. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. I-yle Whitcomb. Cd um-water dr., March 31. The Wednesday club met at the

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Infants Invalids

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(Worse L. Kupley. 100j K. Oulm-

I by st.. was surprised Tuesday evej ninir by his friends in honor of his I birthday anniversary. Games and

music were diversions of the evenine. Luncheon was served to 37 quests. Mrs. R. T. Milton. 404 W. Washington av.. entertained the members of the Woman's College club at her home Tuesday evening. The affair was in the nature of a f.t. Patrick party and the appropriate motif was carried cut at the buffet supper which was served at 6:30 o'clock by the use of Irish tlaps and shamrocks. During the evening; an informal entertainment was given. There will be an ISaster dinner held April Fi at the home of Mrs. John Campbell. 1207 Riverside dr. Miss Harriet Huffman. 1120 S. Lafayette blvd.. entertained with a linen shower at her home Tuesday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Kramer, a recent bride. Music and games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. - rThe Overcomers' class of the Fnited Urethren church met Tuesday evening" at the home of Mrs. Atrnes Glazer. 133 K. Sample st. Following a short business session the time was spent socially with music and needlework. Refreshments were served to six members at the close of the evening. The time find l lace of the next meeting will be announced later.

Mrs. John Reynolds, "17 W. Colfax av., entertained her bridge club at her home Tuesday. A 1 o'clock luncheon was served at a table attractively appointed with shamrocks

Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Kurtz. 1161 VI. Indiana a v., will entertain th'j

I members of the l'ridav Friendship

club and their husbands at a picnic supper, Thursday evening. The Plymouth dub. will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. herrurin Miller, 305 Importe av.

The Woman's Civic league will

meet Thursday afternoon at the

Chamber of Commerce. The annual

report will be read. The Ladies' Aid society of the In

diana Avenue Christian church will

meet Thursday afternoon at the

home of Mrs. "W. A. Kendall. 137 K. Bowman st. Mrs. George Tandp;raf, 71a P.

Sixth st.. will entertain the mem

bers of the Alcott Sunflower circle

with a patch work party at her

home Thursday afternoon. An all day meeting of the Sewing society of the German M. K. church will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Stark, 116 S. Walnut st. Tho Woman's Honir Missionary' society of the First' Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Mary Deacon will have charge of the program and will be assisted by Mrs. O. K. Julian. Mrs. John Gammon. Mrs. Marshall Hugrhes, Mrs. Fred Keller. Mrs. R. A. Kersey, Mrs. A. C. Hill, Mrs. Orant Tank. Mrs. A. Zwilling-. Mrs. K. C. Witwer and Mrs. A. Wuthrich. Tho Lenten offering; will bo taken.

Personals

Dr. and Mrs. C. C Terry. 905 W. Colfax av., have gone to Pasadena, Cal., for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Millhouse. 707 W. Colfax av., have returned from a igit to California. Mrs. Fred Schäfer C Decatur Hb, who for the past ten lays has been a suest of Mrs. D. B. J. Schäfer. 316 S. Franklin st.f has returned to her home. Mrs. It. M. Hutchinson and son, Ralph, Jr., have returned from a visit in Witchita. Kan., where they wer the puesls of Mrs. J. C. Harper, formerly of this city.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 18. The planetary testimonies make for an exceedingly active and interesting day, in both business and social affairs. There is prospect of a radical move, change of journey with a de:ided stirring up of events in all directions as Luna is stronerIv asnectcd. and favorably, by both

Uranus and Mars the latter energizing and stimulating all the activities. This stimulus is enhanced by the semi-sextlle between 'the lights,' which should bring opportunity, advancement and preferment. Other astral influence.? sustain these, and all should unite In developing flourishing and fortunate circumstances. One note of warning must be sounded i. e., against the danger of imposition or deception through false friends. Those whose birthday it is are promised a year of interesting events and change or traveling, with increase of business and promotion, but should beware of false friends. A child born on this day will have an eventful career with many ups and downs.

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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON '

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WHAT MADGi: I)IT TO WIS Hut the victory of Dickv s agreeTUVNS T 111:11 IlA1I;Wment to tff Rayview schedule of iVy; Madge, what's the word as ! "nment was too precarious a

to the tmret-rv for thio ,tnf t '. i"i"g io TisK dv unaipioniaiic re-

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netween affairs, won't we? 1 suppose it's moonlights for the dinner, but I can't wear those in the afternoon to talk to the kids." Dicky rushed into my room upon the day following our belated acceptance of the invitation to the Stockbridge home, an acceptance which appeared to delight my boyish p.icipsl exceedingly. Mr. Stock-bridgt-immediately named a day of the next week for the appearance of Dicky before the pupils, and I had conveyed the tinal arrangements to my husband upon his return from the studio. "Why, I'm afraid there won't bo time to come homo between times." 1 answered, with as guileless a manner as 1 could manage, for I feared an outburst from Dicky at the words I meant next to say. 'Mrs. Stockbridge experts us to come down to her homo after school and spend the time there, until dinner, and I will of course have ample time to change from school costume to my evening gown there." Dicky sat up belligerently. "Well, if you think I'm going to cart my moonlights around the country and change my clothes in some school principal's guest chamber, you've got anothtr guess coming:" lie declared with finality. Dicky C.hes In. "Rut." I said demurely, "there won't be any need for you to change if you'll only wear your uniform." "Noth ing do " began Dicky, but I interrupted him hastily. "It will be only for thi once, Dicky, (bar. Iii not ask you again." I coaxed. "And you have no idea how disappointed the school pupils will bo if you don't wear it." To my surprise. Dicky looked rctlective instead of uttering more ex

plosive objurgations, and after a moment ho griruied reluctantly. "Of course it's those fool schoolma'ams you're thinking of more than the kids," he said. "Want to prove you haven't been fibbing when you told them about me, thV" He leaned over and tweaked my ear. "Well, believe me, I'm going to have

a reward if I get on tho oM outfit again. I'm going to pick out the j prettiest girl in tho bunch outside j yourself, of course," he waved ai

grandiloquent hand at me, "and flirt desperately with her all the evening." "L give you full permission," I returned lightly, but for a second the laughing face of Bess Dean rose involuntarily before me. She was by far the most attractive girl In the group of Dayview teachers, and I knew instinctively that she would have no qualms about "flirting violently" with anything attractively masculine in uniform or out of it. One Stipulation. "So far, so good," Dicky retorted. "Rut now here's another thing. What aro you going to wear? I haven't seen any new duds for you around the diggings lately." "I don't need evening clothes," I protested. "Mrs. Durkeo and I have remodelled that white dinner gown and the coat you liked so well, un til they're absolutely like the latest vintage, and those people in Rayview have never seen them, anyway." "No. that's so," Dicky aveed. "But you can bet they've seen that street suit and that hat. I'll agree to say nothing about the evening rig, but I'll servo fair warning on you that I'll go to no afternoon affair at a school or anywhere else with that lid you've been sporting, and that two-year-old suit." I bit my lip to keep back the spirited retort that rose to them.

The next minute I was glad indeed I hadn't spoken, for my hus- I

band put his faco close to mine. "Don't let her little feelings get hurt," he coaxed. "You know I honor you for managing things so splendidly, but it's time now for a

little let-up. And. praise be. It's the old Dicky-bird that has had a few stray twigs and grass drift his way. I've had some advance payments on some orders they're coming in quite rapidly now, thank you so this won't cramp me a bit, and I want you to spend every cent of it on duds." "This," pressed into my hand, was a most generous check. Tangible evidence not only of tho return of the blessed easeful days of old. but of my husband's love and care for me. I touched it to my Hps with a gay, yet loving, little gesture, before I kissed the glvr. "Dear boy!" I said gleefully. "I'll get hold of Lillian and Mrs. Durkeo, go up to town Saturday and have a regular shopping orgy."

VISIT KAJSKtt. TUR HAGRE, March 17. Several prominent Germans arrived in automobiles at Amerongen yesterday for a visit to the forjner kaiser, accord ing to advices here today. They were not admitted to see- their former emperor despite repeated at tempts.

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