South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 82, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1920 — Page 5

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of ihr. Rhihithrn Christian Irireh w r nt rtair. .1 Faturd evnir. with .1 Mrs. Raul st , h'inorp!:r..: r am'. party at th- In. in' Ar.-brs-.n, lilt Harv l.g thr spring 1 Rlanehe Milirr. '.rac r'aor..i I 'inklrdir..'. Came s. music .it:.! cf an original pmim. .'llsi All.' Scr.'t. we: the cntr-i talnruT.t. K : ; ; r j- r r. "Advif 1. e fa.:ir' s of if Is from the'ass u c-rr ,-tf t ruarils rf s nt. '! 1 fshr.wnM and decorations wen 'ip',' stive ef the Kalter season. The nature J " r ". kTt'h !u!i Yu .- -lay aft'-r : i 'i !..-K in th ;!' irtir.e r.t 1 will h..;u a NU. MuTeh J .;. :r iub rooms. : 1 a t 1 1 tt- blvd. Th- program ill ta- in el. arg Mrs. C. Roh for r,f ( ' j-. I i rr.'M.n v r-. I'r auk Kii .1 Mi- AlioSocial Calendar Mninl.o . Thr K.t.t.-rr. Ktnr .iiixl! .id a ri;-ting in the Ma.--. . I'll ) i c will elub on v. Mi.-. lleirn Ix.ohi. .. W .. u ill ent rta in the Ja nA meeting cf ihr- .Monday .11 and Rridg.- elub will 1 V. aynfc . riub. Id. The Allied party at th. Darning- club will hold I nd ia na r 1 a b rooms. I. Th. rtnlath'-' r!i; -f th- Vst- (. hurch wiil iiiritr I'r-: byterian lit'Ul a mr -tin?. Tb- H-ta )r.iiron h. infer of th" 3'hi I)elta Kapj). 1 f r.i t rnity will hold ji baniu't in honor of n w ni' inin rs j in the IMnk room of the Oliver j 1 obd I Tbr- Men"s b . ;i. i: will hold ii'lli' r. f th. a biiiMUet rac e the at hurch. Tho Live Oak drill tam v ill hold No rn meetincr at th home of Mrs jnan Kizr, 7 ) Sherman av. TuoIuy. Th- Plymouth X-edle Mil will bo n; riained at in nume of Mrs. ;-..ss-. 120 V. Jay st. A Iea; year party will be given l.y tho Married Folks' Dancing club in the Indiana flub rooms. The nature study department of 1h Progress club will hold a meeting in the club roonis. Tho Waiit-ta S'Wing eiicle will hold a card party at the Kedman hall. .Mrs. .1. X. Crothers, SI 2 Cotta -e flrove av., will bo hostess at the jneetlnR- of the Woman's Missionary f-oeiety of the Urate Evangelical t hureh. The Xovel club will hold its regular meeting at the home of Miss Helen Herr, ta X. Main st. V I ie.M 1 a y . The Wednesday Afternoon Ttridgcclub will met t at t.e home of Mrs. 3;uer.e Warner, HIS W. Navarro st. Tho Circle of Mercy will hold its Jegular meeting at the home of JMr. Daniel Kelb y, 7 1 SI W. Jefier-r-on blvd. The North Hide Social elub will meet with Mrd. Ii. L".. Clybuurne, 712 Hex St. Section one of the literary department of the Progress club will hold U meeting in tho club rooms. ! The Modern Mothers' club will' Jiovl its meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Wass, r.12 Fulton ct. Mrs. J. C, Dibble, l2o L Sample ft., will be hostess to the memb-rs cf the Centennial club. Th Fancy Needlcworkcrs club nvili meet with Mis. U A- Taylor, ailt) W. Washington av. Mrs. C. K. J'atte'. 2ö'i liporte ft v.. will entertain the members of the Woman's Literary club at a 1 ielock luncheon at her home. The Snowflake club will be entertained by Mrs. Henry Hagedorn. 2111 W. ltertrand st. A Stelmrich's orchestra party v.ill be held at the L'lk's temple. The dramatic art department of the south Hetul Woman's club will hold a m'cting in the club rooms. An all day meeting of the Clay r.nd Harri Home i'cononiics club wiil b held at the hm' of Mrs. 1. L Stuckey, Ironwooit dr. The woman's atixiliary board of th- F.pworth hospital will hohl an till day nu t ting at the nurs- s' home. The reicnlir meeting of the Pastors' Aid society of the First Christian church will be held at tho church. ThursHlay. The Alcott Huntbmer eh-cle will be entertained by Mrs. Frank Filley, IO07 .Ninth st. The north section of the Woman's league of the First M. F. church will hold a meeting. The Woman's union of the Calvarv P.aptist church will met with Mis. C. C. i:iltot. Forest av. The anniversary dinner of the Mothers' i'lub will be hehl at tho l:ilrtson tea room. There will be a meeting of the Sunshine class of the Trinity Presbyterian church. Th- Harmony Heading club will At Wheelock's

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Irrt. C. Kcynol'ls, Iil'ort'- av. Th" J'lly tr rtair.r-1 ,y Crorht club Mrs. Fr rl : '.viil bo r-n--rnith, UH Van I ; m : 11 t. Th i'ri. cilia . u lr.i: cirel" hoid a .; ting at th- homo of ill hi.-i- l'.ak'T, 210 Carroll st. The He-Una Re-bekah .--.ing ir-r)-Mill hold a thimble in the I. O. ). F. h'll. The music department of th" Rro-ur-s clu' will mc-l In the club ro!.".s. j Mrs. Arthur Cnnklin. 1 ?. '., St. Louis r bld.. will h hoM ss at a me-etin I (.1' th- .onp.r I club. Th" (,'iu le jf sS'Tvic. of th I'irsl :.itist rhureh will liol-I a nu ( tinK' it ii Mrs. l S. I alten, at her home I.'dafid av. Th- What -Sf)-i;ver class )f th jr.-l Ilantiit church will meet at Ihome of Mrs. Vv. Hex, 2?.'' 11. I'aris A ! :! rnr-rtinr f thr Woman's I on iun and Homo Missiot:ary so-j cietjr s will be held in the church, parlors. j Mr. rrai.ris Dunn, Lincoln way) W., w ill be iios-tes-s ;it a m-tin of j th" Mount Pleasant Home Lconumirs club. Th standard Iteart-rs of the First Methodist church will hold a liieetlr.t: at th homo of th- Mioses l!.ss and i";en'Vi've Morst-, 'jlo li. Iaytori st. Mrs. ltnni' .irner. K. Ho'.vaial st., will entertain the waneta Sewing circle. The Thursday elub meeting with Mrs. II. will hohl its II. (P-rphide, 22 t S. Notre Dame st. Th- Pythian Sisters will hohl dinm r n.irtv at the K. f P. hall in : ; 'oration of the lUth a n n iveis.ar.. of the Io.Ikc. Friday. Th- Norman IMdy Sewing will hold a meting at the K. hall. Tlie hostesses v.ill la Calista Kline, Mrs. Catherine circle of V. .Mrs'. IlussW(rm and M.rs. Mary Downey. The Moonlight Five Hundred club will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dibbier, ll'O II. Sample st. The surAi'-al dressing class of the St. Joseph Hospital Aid society will meet at the St. Joseph hall. Miss Kuth Manning will talk on "Community Relation" at the meeting of the civics and philanthropy department of the Progress club. The Friendship- Pible class of the Stull Memorial M. Ji. church will meet with Mrs. C. H. Leeson, 2 4 2 Ö S. Michigan st. The Fver Ready cire le of the Westminster F'resbyterian church will hold a me-ting. Mrs. I. Millard Patterson, ."27 N. dishing st., will entertain the Home Workers' class of the St. Paul's M. K. church. SPECIAL MEETING OF KiMGHTS OF COLUMBUS CALLED FOR TONIGHT There w ili be n sncial meeting of the Knights of Columbus tonight at their home on W. Jefferson blvd., at which time Rev. J. F. DeC.roote. of St. Patrick's church, will be the principal speaker. He will talk on the visit which is to be paid shortly to the Catholics of South Fend by His Hxeelh ncy Cardinal P.on.ir..o, representative of Pope Renedict at the national capital. The cardinal will pontificate at the dedi atory .services of St. Patrick's church, the consecration of which will take place in May. and th: Knights of Columbus will play a prominent v. art in welcoming th I ili'ir(-iilshf.il visiitnr Plans will be made and committees will be appointed for tills event at the meeting tonight. First German Shij) Enter Galveston Had tor OALVKSTOX. Texas. Mar-.h 21. The tra.:ap steamer Marli', of the l Caen line, flyirn; the Cerman colors and othc-rcd and manned exclmively by Teutons, has arrived in port from Hamburg. The vessel is the first to carry Cerman colors i-:to this harbor in more than three years. Nono of the crew was permitted to disembark. The tramp U taking on a cargo of relief foodstuffs, cotton and agricultural machinery for Ciermany. Post Card Arrives After Ten Years Jounu HAMMOND. Ind.. March 2J AuvMst If 10. Miss K'l.v Palmeof Hämmernd, while a isitor in Ruf falo, N. Y.. wrote a postal card t Mr. and Mrs J. C. Palmer, her p;r ents here. The postal card arrive several days ago, after a lapse nearly ! years. It is not know, how or where it was lost. At Wheelock's

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

WHY LILLIAN WAS L AIIOKINCJ r.M)i:K A STRAIN. "Went into Ciermany in search of Ha i ry 1 " I repeated the words incredulously. Of all the queer situations which had resulted from Lillian's tangbd life this seemed to me the most bizarre. My friemPs forehead furrowed into a frown", which, however, was evidently involuntarily, for she banished it the next instant. "Of course, I do not know that finding Harry was his reason." ?he said, "but I am led to believe it from things lie had tail and written to me. And then the fact that only a f w days after the disappearance of Dicky and Harry behind the lines he got himself transferred to th? corps of entertainers with th army of occupation indicaud very strongly that he h.d some idea of the sort in mind." "Did he write you th.it lie was going into Ciermany V" I ask d. "No," she returr.d. "The last letter I received from him was written weiks before that. Rut" ?'ip llnLil. .a ..1, n.. T , .1 . ii. .'H,m.u iiiiiiit i was uii-as ami fr)m another source I learned that a ! from the moment he heard the re port, of the disappearance of Dicky and Harry he- moved heaven and earth to get a chance to po into Ciermany." TroiiMtil I'ycs. The word "uneasy" scorned to lin-'er in my ears. I, too. had a fee ling cf uneasiness over this rpueer expedition of Robert Savarin's, for there came to me again as it had come many times before the vision of Robert Savarin us I once had seen him, tense, white-lippeel, vowing never to forget the indignities which Harry Underwood had made Lillian endure. I wondered if Lillian suspected the fanatical intensity of this feeling toward her erstwhile husband which the devoted artist possessed. And then, as I remembered th' textured eyes I had seen beneath her volatile mask of the afternoon I realized not only that .she must suspect, but that she in all probability hail far more knowledge of the artit's mental processes than 1. With troubled eyes I watched her as she paced up and down, he r arms harming loosely at h'r sides, but her fitters clenched in her palms. I knew that she was consumed with motions that would hae beaten te the ground a weaker woman, hut I also knew that the rapid sinuous pacirg was my friend's Invcriable method of getting herself under control, and I waited silently, patiently until she should of her own volition turn to inc. At last, as her pacing brought her near the cleverly concealed wall safe in. which she kept her most valuable thinus she suddenly swerved, uncovered and unlocked it, and took from a box within a folded paper. With it in her hand she cime back to me and threw it into my lap. The Answer. "Read that. Mad go." she said tensely, "and you'll umlcrstand why I sometimes feel that I cannot bear t nis suspense which constantly hangs over me." She seated herself in a chair near me. and 1 saw her lay Iter hands upon the arms, press her fingertips fiercely against the polished wood With my own fingers trembling I ejpened the sheet of letter paper, a pai;e from the cheap tablets furnished to the soldiers, and read the fe.v words It contained. "My Dear: "There is of course, no aj al from your decision. I bow my head to it, raliingz that either yeu must have been mistaken in whM you told me before 1 came over, or that I mi--unde rstood your meaning. If you bad ever rcilly e-xperic need the feeiip.g you professed at that time joii could not. cveui for the sake of your fetich duty," so deny y"uiself and me now. There in only one service I can render you. From what I have learned the world is o r m z z o u m CO z TAILORS

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not t--afe for you at present. It never will be safe as lone: as one condition prevails. To make the world safe for you, my elar, is my one purpose now, but In carr'i"g fiut that purpose I shall lose my chance of ever seeing you again. Faithfully. "RORRRT." I read the letter twice, laid it in mv lap and stared at Lillian. "What do you make of it?" she asked. "I think h:s rea.con has civen way again." 1 returned promptly. "This isn't the letter of a sane man." "I know." Fhe said wearily. "Rut he Is sane enough to be responsible. Oh. Madge!" she put her hands t her forehead despairingly. "I don't

know what to elo where to turn.! It i. months since I hae heard. And with that obsession in Robert's brain that he must rid me of Harry how do I know what terrible thing may not have happened out there?" Petty'. knock sounded upon tho doo; Lillian motion d to me to open it. As I obeyed her I realized that the door bell had rung a minute or two before, but that we had paid no attention te) it. The eloor opened at my touch, revealing Hetty's smiling black face, and behind her, almost as white as if he were his own ghost 'summoned by our cemversation, stood Redurt Savarin. BUCHANAN March 21. Mrs. C. R. Waterman returned on Friday fremi a visit with relatives in Churubusco, Ind. M. L. Jenks spen from Friday until Monday in the neighborhood of Cibson and Hammond, looking up lost cars of freight for the Clark Equipment Co. F. II. Coodenouuh of Renton Harbor was in Buchanan Saturday. Mr. Don. Pears was 0:1 the sick liit a day last week. Miss Marett- Carl Ml for her horn" in Coldwater after a few el ays viit. MisT He lot; Harlin who lias been suffering with pleurisy is recovering. Ceorgo Huff purchased the home of W. W. l-'reat on Days av. The body cf a man was seen Moating between the. piers of th St. Joe harbor Saturday afternoon by James L. Wallace of that city. Refc.ro it could be recovered the current urew it under Uie ice. Mrs. R. J. Rurrows week end in Chicago. Clarence Peck spent ve pent the sterdav at the Charles Risheip home. Mrs. Frank Rerrx spnt Sunday with relatives in Yandalia. R. J. Rurrows left last night or. a business trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Worden visited in Michigan City Memelay. Mrs. Kdith Holmquist entertained the ' Blue Birds" Wednesday evening at a pot luck supper. John Yoorhees was ejut of town Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mara-,'ret Techinor ente-r-tained her class at a party at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Frank Wells was in teiwn Wednesday for the iirst time in several weeks. Th Ix'gion Dance. Th St. Patrick's dance given by the American legion Tuesday night was well attended, at bast 15'J couples being present. The music furnished by the Steimrich orchestra is said to have been the best ever enjoyed in Buchanan. The hall was artistically ebcorated for the occasion with American tlavrs. Displayed about the r.iom also were Hags representing all nations. They were borowtd from the estate ef K. K. Warren of Three Oaks, being a part pf the notable collection bough, t by Mr. Warren from the world Sunelay school convention held in LTurope some years ao. 3 z FI FI 7 U X Fl kCLCraiERS Evenings Fl ELIZABETH F. REES. Admx.

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Jerusalem and other oriental towns. The assemblace at the dance included a. number of guests from out of town. Refreshments consisting of ice creame, cake and puncn. were served and a carnation was given each lady. Several of the teachers and pupils of Buchanan high school went tlown to Three oaks to witness the basketball game. Mrs. Phil Boone entertained the L. D. C. girls Monday evening. Francis Hiller entertained a company of friends at a fct. Patrick party at his home. Mrs. Blanche Mcintosh had as her guests Friday night the members of the Happy-Oo-Lucky club. The R. A. F. sorority entertained a group of little friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of its birthday. Mrs. E. J. Bird and Mrs. F. C. Hathaway will be the guests of honor at a pot luck dinner at Mrs. Rird's home tommorow evening. Dr. Harry Beistle will attend the meeting ef the Illinois State Dental society in Chicago next week. Miss Mildred Adair of Grand Rapids, former girl of this town, announces he'r engagement to Mr. Harold Gage, jr., of Jackson. The wedding will take place some time in June. A. I Fisher is In Grand Rapids on business. Mrs. Fred Mayer spent Thursday in Sawyer, Mich. Miss Lulu Williams spent Wednesday in Benton Harbor. Mrs. Chas. Stearn of Constantine is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. E. C. Pascoe. Mrs. W. X. Broderick and Mrs. Richard Dugan enterUdneel at six tables of bridge Wednesday afterneion. Mrs. Emma Estes entertained the Monday club at her home Monday afternoon. Jas. Paul has purchased the home' on Moeeasin av., formerly occupied by George Huff. Messrs. Eelwin Steele and W. E. Pennell have purchased Overland cars the past week. The Clark basketball team will iro to Laporte teunmory evening to play the game which was postponed last week. A son who has teen named Richard Henry was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walkden, March 9. A Just Demand. Thf working man has simply pot to have- shorter hours in order to give' him the time he ne-eds to mako out his income tax. P NEUMONI A p Call a physician. Immedi ately begin "emergency treatment with VICK'S -YOUR BODYGUARD" 9 Dt i I r. r I

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