South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 79, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1920 — Page 7
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
Clubs
Circles
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthropy
The annu.i! i;i.'-r;n- of the Ivi!;V A:. I no lty .' th- Hope 'r-dyt ri.n ch'jrch was held Th'ir.vUv aftrnoon at the lionu of Mrs. krank .artner. 1 :; 1 5 Du.ii! nv. Tht'on Of f:"ror to. .'k phtro with th foIloiTin- r-ult Mrs. I,. A. Walker f. . -.r.-Mlf rt; .Mr-, Oliver T vj... ;T.,i.T.t, Mrs. AU-rt 1 re. f-ry. ,,n. Mrs. William Tm'er, tr.'.-iMjr r. Mr- th-eri J J? nUlrT-d i'i th. n:i'- boxes which n'f-r ojiw.j will ! j-i-nt to : h mi"ion bo ir.l. Mr. franr. v H d r re vi iMt.T ft",;) Mr-, harl Phillip. th T!ii-:,r; try i'i S" ith America .:od Mts. ;r,rcY H id. n: in re.i.i a lMtr fror. th,. Tr;i-ion.iry 1n .Si-ini. A '(l.i; tr-ur follow. i, lurinir ".vlii' h r ir shrn ri's wr' j.err,i to L'l by th hoyt-e who wa a .;. ted l,y Mry. n. Ciirtiv Thnxt rn.-tin; will h hH ;, t tjj,. hurch Ai'TiJ 10. The Vom;tnV Homo Mi.-sjonary fe-i tj 0f (Jrnr.. M. I;, churrh h'n Its annual mite l.o oj.-nint: at the mtin h.M Thursday afternoon In the rhnrch parlors. 'Jii--!votionais (rt led hy Mrs. J,. K. Port. Mrs. . Ik I'.-ck ! at a pa per on "Our -rhod Wor.C' which wa Idllowfd by a vocal olo hy Mr. Timothy ha na f ! t ; a j.iiiio duet by Mrs. I-:. L. Warri"K an.l Mrs. Harry Tarker and a recitation Manilla ohirk. A nxi.iI hour wa. rnjoyc'l and i fr -hnn : p.ts Wer KTVfil to TO Mf'Mih.-r. !.y tho hostesses, Mrs. Aclam Cook, Mrs. ;. S ;.il!. Mrs. Charts (Jran-'er, Mrs. Henry K'ah", Mrs. IMith Miller. Mrs. '. It. ('ruiniafkT, Mrs. Martha l-oturiirnui ami Miss Xe-'iie J n -..,. ,d. Th.- next nr -etinir will h held at the huren April 1:;. Mrs. H. J. Jackson. 101o Va.-sar nv . was hostess at a inci ting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Trinity M. ;. church which was he'd .it hor home Thursday afUTmon. l'lans were formulate, i ffr the annual thank offering t't bf h M March L's and arrank'enunt.s mal for the day of prayer. -March '4. flurinf,- the business ses.si(n. Kev. U. Phillips 1 d tnl.votlonals anl reviewed a t haj.t r of trie tf.xt t.ook, "The Crusade of am!ass!')n." letters from tnissionaiies i:i Africa and India were rend by Mrs. V. L Axtell. A vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Pr.ink Chld ster had charge of tiie mystery box. The next m-ctiiiK Aill be held at the home tZ Mis -arl Phi, Gt3 Cleveland av.. A;ril 15. The 'olfax Mothers' club held its ree;Ui,ir monthlj meeting Thursday afternoon in tho school building with L'O nieinbers in attendance. Iurin the business session a nominating committee corn posed of Mi.s I.illiani M.mhard, Mrs. K. K. Horspool and Mr.". i:. I:. Hsch was appointed by the president. Mrs. A. H. Ktck rid a paper on "Punishment That Educates;" Miss Adele Ie Forest kho a r-citation; Miss Alma l-Yrpuson played a piano selection; Mrs. Z. P. Powerman r-ad ' paper entitled "Disciplining Thr.umh Play," and Mrs. M. P. Lariirell -i-ontrihuted the "Poniestie f-'cienee Hints." The election of otlioers will take. pUe. at the next neeiin, April 15. A larfre attendance was present at 'he meetinc of the Iifayette Mothers' club Thursday afternoon at the school. Following a business session a program was tiven. The sixth Krade sani( two sonn's, "Tree Tops" :i.rninps." and "The Fihennan's T'rayer." Miss Irene (Joffeney, mm-M-r of the anti-tuberculosis league, rave a talk. P. P. Wolfe gave a short addresa and introduecd Julius Ta.lor, wlu ootllned the boy scout movement; Miss Hazel ;ib.sön rendered an instrumental solo and the pupils Kave a lecture on "Mexico."' wi:ich was accompanied by stereopti. mi slides. The next regular nieetiriK will be held April l.". Tb.e members of the Auten Y. Ti. . v. lm.sT !drthdi s occur either in .January or Fehrua- entertained SC members itk iruesis at a birthday 1 .tiiy at the old court houce Thursay e-nin. The following program as presented: "The Iaf of St. Patrick." by Miss Cora Harmon; a piai'.o selection by Pussell O'Cont: r: a reading by little Miss 'ii i;iiiia Hob. rts: a lolin selection, by Dail Koberts acconiT.inic.l b- Miss Kathleen S.ar"Leeiure by M!fs Tal!tha PriniI. 'se." by Mrs. Olive Zerby; a reading by Mrs. "Walter Camp and a readinc by little Miss M.irj-ne Camp. Panclr.' and muMo followed :iud a lunch was served. The monthly Do tting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of tlu' First Methodist church was hi Id in the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2: ."" o'clock. Mrs. Mary Ieicon liad 'harKe of the program which consisted in a chapter of the
t' xt book. "Christ:., n Americanization. " which was licus-ed by Mrs V 11. Julian, and a cal cp by Mrs. W. f. Fassnacnt. A short bus-
in'5H session preceded the pro- ! enm during which the lentcn of- ! ferine was taken ui Another meet.
ir.z will be held at th- church April l :.. The Ladies' Aid ( U-ly of Munson C)::tp. 1 was entertained Thurs
day at tlie hon e of Mrs. John TTolsron. A pot-luck dinner was served 'at noon to 10 members and six viJ-
.tor. During the busiriess meeting. wlii'Ji followed, plans were formulated f(,r a cafeteria sapper to be h Id at the rhup h. April P. The net me.tlni; wilt ! lnvl at the home of Mrs. pe-us.j Prown. Crumstown rd., Ar-ril 1. The Palnhovv eltib held an ailday meeting at the home of Mrs. K. A. Saelhof, 'jM Cottage T'.re.v av., Thursday. Dinner was serve at noon to eitfht members ami two iruests .ifter which a business session was held. Needlework was the (ilversien of the social hour The next meeting will be held with Mrs. J. L. PriKs, IT,.', Sh rn.an av., April 1. The F.eehive club held a mettim; 7hursl.iv afternoon with Mrs
1 "lliili;! Herd. 1 0 1 Wither st. Aftci ' the rfiutlne business had bcen dis-
p..cd of the time was sp. nt ially. In the contests th favors w-r-
won by Mrs. r v i 1 1 r Penwe'l and Mrs. Paloh Qiilnibv. Pefre-shme-nt
were served to 1', members. An all-day meeting will be h'ld at the-liome-of Mrs. Penw 11, '' 1' 2 I-aporte av.. April 1. Mrs. W. A. Kendall. 127 P. P.-w-i"an sr.. was hostevS to ".o members
; of the- Ladies' Aid society of the t Indiana Av nue Christi ri church
Ihurs.iay afternoon I'.t-s wer. f ( r ' i : l ! 1 a t e d for a s :pp.-r to b' pebl at the church. April ".. .luritiL- thbusiness session which w .s followed y a social hour. K.-fr. hm .its w-r-red. The next in-- iiiil' will
! bell with .Mi v :. no. s . r. i.;.i-r j v., April 1. I The Victory rnt -. a e ; r : ; ai a 1 T:i;ir"d-'v .aft-rnoon by Mr-. .Toha "ti. SI." S. Carroll st. A buslnes.s jar-rl social session wa h 'd. Th'i contest favoi- was won by Mrs. John
Witamver. Pet reshments were se rved to 17 membe-rs. A recitation wn::ivrn bv little- Miss Marearet K"!wv. Mrs J. M. Piland. "21 S. Carroll st.. will b,. hostess at the- r. t aieetui-T. April 1. Th.' Plymouth Needle cl,b met Thursday afte-rnoor. with Mrs. Sherman Miller. CO". Ii.orte a v. The favors in the contests were awarded to Mrs. Pert Thompson and Mrs. W. L Wallach. Refreshments we-re s re-d to 11 me-mbe-rs
' The n xt meeting wilt be he'd with
Mrs P. J. Kruy r, HL". Portale av.. April 15. The Alcott Scwinir circle' held a social meetini; Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Haeffner. '.14 Albn st. Fixe liun.lred was playe-d, the favor hein;; won by Mrs. A. P. Dufe nd a h. Peffe-sliments were serd to eiht members. Mrs. A. M. Harris. 12T, Line-oln way P.. will be hostess to the club in two week s. An all-day meetintr of the Sowlnc: circle of the (,rman M. P. church was held Thursday at th- home of Mrs. Henry Stark. 1D S. Walnut st. Dinner 'is se rved to 12 members at noon. The afte rnon was .pent in sewintr. Mrs. Anna Koenisr. 12? P. Dayton st.. will entertain witii an all-day meeting at her home, April 1. The regular meetinc; of the Mothers' club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Giorpre M. Witw.-r. K. Jefferson blvd.
v M'i i.ii iioio i iijih '-n aim i cfreshments served to Is m.-rnbers and one truest. Mrs. J. S. Vaughn, of Wabash. Ind. Th" annual dinner will be held March 2.". at the Pobert. n te-a room. The Pureka club li. ld its reprular mee:inc Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Pep We;er. ."27 Cleveland av. A short tiusin-.: session was followed by a social time, durir.f? whioh nee'dlework was a eliversion. Tte-
fr shments w e re served to 1 1 mcm-
:rs.
Mrs. J. V. Shirk. SIS penn
sylvania av., will be hestess at the next meeting tei be held April 1. The Twin City Sewintr circle held a meetintr Thtirsday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Iouis Hart.el. 9"K P. Dubnil av. FollowSitr the bnsiness session the time was spent with needlework and a two-course luncheon was serveel to 12 members.
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t The next Tr.eetmir will he hehl April' 1. tlie place te. be nnn"ii!i' '1 liter. ', The Alcott Sunüow.-r c.r. b- was, entertained at a patch work p.irty by Mrs. (', ore Lmraf. 7 1". S Sixth st., Tliursdiy afternoon. A social time was enjoyed and r-fr-hin-nt were serv d to 17 members. Th club will me. t wirb Mrv
Krank Fille-v. 1007 Nh.'h st.. March
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
The Woman's ivi- ! ai:u- h.c' i 1 it1- last meeting Thursday afternoon: at tb- Chamber of omm ice. Tlv ' annua! i)iot ts of the o!l;c r.; and
i triist -s wer l ead. Tb- league
lias con. olid. .ted with the Woman's Frai.chi- leau i-. fori-iinc th.e Le.aru of Voters. 1 Mrs. .1. p. I:mr, e.i'. P. C.-d u- st.. -wa.s host, ss to 12 of her friends on Thursday -veniim in honor t Mrs. Ch.de Johrisoti. of New York, who is visiting her mother. Mrs. John Han.y. h17 N. Hill st. Musi.- a:.d r. " db-work w . r- features of the social veniim, at tlie close of which, a buffe t him h on was s rv d. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnmcr rdunir. 12:: Lincoln way V., nt t taiio d
the members and quests of the Triple Four club with a St. Patrick's party at their home Wedms-
-ia venin. 1 n- ionise was !ei--orati-d with 'r(-nry an.l St. Pati'k novelties. Music, panics and ont sts were the diversions and in the latter favors ware awarded to Mrs. Floyd Pestle and Hu-m (b-r-. mann. A regular meeting of the club will be held April 1." at '' t :.:r.e of Mrs. Himer McDonald,: 1 i. 1 1 Lincoln av W. i i Mr. and Mrs. Charle-s Ihe-.-co en-, 'e-rt lined tli- members and f ;he Ladie- ' Aiixil of fb'- Na - '. I . : 1 L " t ; C ,!;.. 1 .1 i. M! 11 ill a I til. h o? . ; W.-d :; '.. ..:;... A '.:. r i 1 o .;''. , , : 'Iii!; 1. . "1 : 1 : 1 . i I' . . i : t '... 1 ... . ...... . ; . . 1 . , 1 . ! , , . i : . p 1 ; ; w r, !. r 1 ; . ! '. 1 ; r : h -. . M '. : 1 1 1 . 1 ' I 1 . . a ; - 1 ' 1 v : t he x-.w ;r. - of ; V . ; . -t... ..,d t .1 . o w . ;-. aw..!'.;.', !n A .tin; Wa-.,!ier ...mi p.-rt Woii .Mr-, c; 1 !'. 1 '.i in ?h ;;.i!i;:iy in f ! 1 1 - ; v C i " An uiv:m:i!' intei .-s; in : . 1 . i : V ll! Im l'r..i.; ..i'i 1 t'!:.M. -l .if the ?i 1 e-t i n l' of th- s c-oiid teetion of: th" 1 ra t ar- b pa V. ment of th-, 1 'ro:;ri"s li:b. The sub.b ct to be- ca - ' .-iib led v ill be the land of Irish : foil; lore and Mrs. Fred Woodward ! will read a paper. "An Heoir With! Yeats." M '- l'rtd Pee-d acfiimoaiihd by Mrs. A. Fa rah; p-h will rei.iler several Vucal sot. is ; iid Mis"' fielen P.urke will entertain with : i'l.tito selections. 1 The ::-,ernbe-r.s of th Twin City j Si win? circle wer the cuests of; .he ir husbands at a St. Patrick j arty i h Id Wednesday evening; at the 1 home of Coere O. Snydei, 1 0 N. j St. Peter st. A musical program was pres.-nte d by Oliver Poswell Pe Paun I
of Chicago and cards and pame-s were also features of the evonin?' entertainment. A four course supper was served at the close of th" evening. Guest favors were awarded the? women. The Shakespeare circle nut Wednr.s.iit afternoon at the home of Mrs. W; P. Stover, :?,Q W. Navarre; st. Poll call was responded to with humorous verse. Mrs. Stover reael a paper in commemoration e f St. Patrick, and current events wrc lead by Mrs. Alexander Staides. There will be another meeting he-Id in two weeks, the place to be announced later. Miss Pauline Kineo!. 02 S. Clinton st., entertained wdh a St. Patrick's party at her home Wed nesday wen ins. The quests who numbered IS were member of the Iwal Helpers class of the Fir.'.t (liristian church. At contests which were a dive rsiem of the evening Mrs. Henry Leiser and Miss Hazel Keed w-re the favor winners. Pefreshinciits we-re' servcl. The C.uidinir Star circle of tho (ra.e M. I', church met Wedneselay evenine; at the home f Mrs. James Ward. IL'O:. S. Iifayette blvd. Pollowintr the short business session a social time was enjoyed and refr shnients we re serve'.! to .".'! guests b- the assisting hostesses, Miss Hertha Pillon and Mrs. A. Palston. Th? time and ilace of the next meeting wid be announced later. Pabbi Minda addressed th- members of the Florence Crittenton e-ir-cle at a mee ting held Ve-dro sday afternoon ac the Y. W. C. A. The morahly re 1 ort was read and showd that durin? tho month seven Kirls haei be-e-n aided and 2 ö e-alls had been made. There will be another njeetin? held April 21. Mrs. Caroline F.e.wr. 1S11 si. Marietta st., was surprised hy a number
e.f her friends of the German M. 11. i
enure n e u ne-siia v ane-rnoem, ine (Heasion of hrr birthday anniversary. A social afternocn was enjeiye d and re fr shm-nts w re served.
WIIXT LILLIAN SAID TO M lGi: wiipx tin;v TAhKr.i) aiti:u tiii;ik siiGpPiNc; Torn. I was ungrateful -nough to b iriad wh ai. ui'on akin Mrs. Iur- :.. to accompany me to the city upon a shopping -xpeditiun. she re--;rtfu'.ly told re- that a previous ti'atr. -merit would jrev-nt h r from acceptim; n.y invitation. I am genuin. -'.y fund of my little neighbor and I yield to no euie in adnnration of h r undeniable taste' iti modish irowniug. Put sho is the fussy shopper type, and a shopping day with h-r, especially wh n I liave anythim-r of my own to select, tre-n-eia.ly haves me- fatiu. nervous and with an active disl.ke for thethings i hav' purchased at her In sianc'. Lillian, e.n the contrary, is always 1 blicht. She e-ares for shoppim? no metre than I do, and she has re-duc.-d it to a mot ethcient minimum. She has re-duced her possible hat du.,s to twe, her places to buy suits and crowns to the same number, while her sho.s always come trom tlie same stablishment. "If the biiye'rs of those places haven't be e il ab e- to find tho best things it's no use for us to hen arou.id the whole city after them." .-he says, and I've adopted her slogan as mine. I was especii'ly edad of this condition of a".iirs upon the day when -he and I kept our telephone apa 1,: tc - o sliojpia?, for I :.., v. : ': I b. -e of 11 "-e would . tir.;c- for lh i'lariy thi.i,rs ... 1, , . I ; . ; ? . . e m h . .t Ii er. Pea .: ..f '. i. liir.y . la .1 :m t r i- WS i tri :m! . .bar te. are
things to rat. I don't feel like tearoe. m food; do you?" "Indeed. m. You're a Genius. Proquin's it is. And let's walk over. I ned the fresh air after this." "So do I," I acquiesced, and after r?pairintr the ravage 7T our shoppint: tour we strolh-d leisurely, enJoyabiy. to the oUl restaurant of which I had so many romantic and dramatic memories. Net until we haei reached th swe-ets and coffee str-ce of a most satisfying luncheon did Lillian bepin the questions I knew were on her heart. Put the llrst one surprised me. "What lo you mean hy letting Dicky use pita Prown's studio for his wrk?" sh asked with a note of sternness.
Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hautrhton, 910 W. WashinKton a v., are visiting In Ash ville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. I Warner. 321 S. Franklin ph. returned Wednesday from St. Petersburg. Pia., where they spent the winter. II. P. Erhard t. 815 W. Thomas st.. has received word that his son, Norman, has been honorably discharged from the motor transport company, Marfa, Texas, and will return home this week.
"V. 11. 'what's, th- pi oj,rain ?" . -h ; '.. ...j v b.en w. i.iet in Hamb l's 'v aiti'TT !' om. as- w a-e.i awre ed ov-r ;he f 'i. ph.e'lic. ' "Fmimite .P" I declaied. VU'ivly. "Pm a lri-'.ilai' Cioesus. Picky do-
lar-il l;e would, i't stir a ?tep with 1 no- a.u'iia in ny old salt and hat j Mid" he irreverently called it and I o,. p-: :( iuh iimin-y into my hand'
to buy not only tnose. out a wno;e sutonif' wardfo! e. Just think what a rich lady I am!" - I mentioned the sum Dirkv had iriv- n nie, and Lillian's lips twisted :n :o a f'rirn str.il-. "It's easv to see you haven't been ioppin:-r lately." sh- said. You'll hav- to spend a'l. or almost all. of it for a modish hat and suit." "Oh!" I protested rebelliously. "Why. that's a ridiculous price. Sure'v there must be cheaper things." 'I Will OlKV " "There are." Lillian replied laconIcallv. "Put yr.u aren't going to buv them. Dicky gave you that money for this specific purpose, and I'm going to be at your elbow like t'rim death until you buy yourself the smartest little suit and hat consistent with conservative taste that the shop shows. It's only Justice to him and to yourself. Just let mo give you a tip. my girl. Don't 1 n i.nnp nprnnn.il aOOear
ICl III 11 II 1"- - j ance Just now. Keep Picky so proud
of you that he ear", see wnnim any other woman has red hair or yellow, or whether her eyes are preen or black." The same warning Mrs. Purke had given me! I glanced at. Lillian quickly to see what meaning lay behind her words, but her face was inscrutable. I knew her too well not to heed h r. however, and my response was prompt. "I will ohev you implicitly, lady. I said with "ostentatious meekness, and she laughed amusedly as she gave my arm an affectionate squeeze. "You'd better!" she retorteel, and we started on our quest for the "smartest things." Lillian' Question. We devoted a whole morning to the search, for I found Lillian far more captious than I had ever seen her in selecting things for herself. Finally she professed herself satisfied, and indeed I hardly knew myself in the modish visions tho mirrors of suit and hat shops gave back to me of my newly acquired habiliments. "There that's tiettled!" Lillian declared with a long-drawn sigh of relief. "And now for some real food. Pm starved." "Where would you like to go?' I inquired." "Some place where there's no music and we can talk." she returned. "I've loads of thinp to ask you." "Whv not HroquinV?" I asked. "There:L no music Pure until afternoon, and they have such goo.l
THAISKFUL BELGIAN GIRL SHOWS APPRECIATION FOR AMERICAN AID CHICAGO. Ill March 18. Chief of Police John J. Oarrlty of this e-ity receivi'd a package lremi Prus'ls, Belgium, and upon opening it he- found that It e-ontained a hand embroidered flour sack from Miss. Hanssens. Hue Pamusel P.S. Prussels. The inscription embroidered on the' sack read: "American Consulate: Chicago's flour gift to the noncombatants of PeUium. Funds secured through the Poard of Trade War Pelief fund." And in one corner, "Prom a thankful Pelgian girl." In the letter which was Inclosed Miss Ilanssens thanked the chief for the contents of the sack which sho received and said that these sacks saved many lives in Pelgium. The sack was fringed with hand mado lace.
IIPPLIX DISPATCH. LONDON, March 18. A Berlin dispatch by way of Copenhagen quotes Deputies Daumig and Cohn, heaels of the combination of radical parties, as declaring that the proletariat "will not reorganize the workingmen's forces for Ebert'a profit." SlTPPi:it AT OLD COURT IIOUSH. Pegular monthly Auten W. P. C supper at old court house Saturday
evening. 5 to 7
cents.
o'clock Price 50 1346-20 Adyt.
ST. LOUIS. Mo Mrs. Dora Pubibick and Mrs. Prances Pozori, lownstairs. were speechless at City Judge Mix's decision. He heard their story of an argument and ordered them not to speak to each other for a month.
A Simple Way To Remove Dandruff
There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; ue enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all itchinp and eligging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better.
Announcements
Mrs. H. S. B.ul et, v Zo Park av.. will be hostess at a meeting of the Ia.üe.V Aid soe-ie ty of the Pirst Presbvterian church Priday afternoon. Sh- will b' assisteel by. Mrs. John Yeagb-y. Mrs. F. A. Bryan. Mrs. John Primm. Mrs. C. S. Kennedy. Mrs. Karl Kim:, and Mrs. P. C. Shanklin. The mee ting of the Woman's soi ty of the- Pirst Baptist church which was to have be.-n held Friday afternoon has b n potporu d le-
raus- of the- death of a m tuber.
Mrs. P. Jay Smith. The Daughters of tlie American Pevolation utl! ine! Priday at thehome of Mrs. Thaddens Tabvott. "pM Piversi.b- dr. Following the lum he on whh h will ! s rv d at 1 o'clock a business s. ssion will beheld and a program in chars.'' of Mrs. Shepherd 'rumpack.r and Mr- Arthur Irwin will he pre s nted. The Pran Bibb lass of the Crac- M. P. church will meet Friday ve tnt.g in the church parlors, for th. re uler monthly business ind social m" in g. Mrs. . A. Se b.erman. 4 J C Harrison, av.. will be hostes at a meeting of th Woman's auxilitry if the We stmir.ter Presbyterian church Friday afternoon Th- assisting hostesses will be Mrs. p. Gilh Mrs. A. C. irtr. Mrs. L. P.. Martin. Fach m m! r is ep. ct d to bring trosuective numb
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Verite Suits that are Seasonable in Style and Reasonable in Price Each VERITE Suit is a delightful surprise THOROUGH paced smartness, individual style touches, careful tailoring that offers an extravagance of wear for an economy of price these are distinctive VERITE features. Nor are they likely to lose anything of their exclusiveness, for they are sold only in this city by Newman's. Prices of Verite Suits range from $49.50 to $89.50.
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