South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 March 1920 — Page 24
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN 1 Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Ph ila n th rop hy
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Th f.rt t : Fri e( ; . r -3 p 1 1 -1 1 ?). , i: f Mr. and Mr?. .T. ; fiffaim to kit. in !... r f M;-' 1 I'- .irnil" st. '.trH , ..v-, T- , v.!- ni a tnur t.il.'r s. Music Iornthr.;i K,.R;ui. Mm LvIvm l.-Uir,. ,,I;iU.,, ;tt f(,ur t;tM,.. MljM..Jiki'k.i an'I Mi-:i orothy M '.nvr, j t r.- v:::r:u' at-. I r fr-.--hrnnts wf.ro ,pnl bri.I' s. v.., ivn S.-t t wiaj.ty ! r -. TliT" will r- u noth'-r nf t;i rt--rr.ofn v M !, thv M:i!' r a I 11 ' f 1'ib h:-ll In two wcks
f tl!o i.ornr of Mr. and Mrs. K. K.
lor homo 11'' i; Madison st. Ti.-- ' '; iiff;iir w 1 1 i ' -1 1 v. ; v in the r-.ur.. ; ''
m mai'in-nair I rn . rn ' rifww!y i th., f!fr,rati.n r.fi:,1 ;,v- ' U 'rt;' lrK"1 the rn.s ..--I th- t-.t (;,,!,. ;tt ,;il'li'l':t'"f Tir.-t ChrL-tianj
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i 'ii;.-c et tf union va ti x t-list ic T'U-';i.rs to h h'-io! luro th r: will h- HO Aj'Tl! lllTi;-..
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informal tea, was aft.r.(h-i h. Mty!iU '"' ,n h ri-ittir? or a maspufs's who .vr rT-iv-.i h. lu.fTi' Yr'1'' I' irty. th lioun of z and .", o VI !;. J..n- : .
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Saturday aftorno..n. April fi' m T: to K o'clork, Mivj .t!i. rir." f'.uthn, 222 S. William : f., wii! l Jiot.-.-; a l to. i ns a t mirt.-.-y to Mi--, . -.ni and Mi..- M- '.i;mv. Mi l'iancllapr, 30J i; ", h!i:r:!oTi sf.. wi.l f-nt'Ttain for Mi - i K- z.tu and Mi- ; Jlrrfanro ith a 1 e'n; lun'h.'.a Nt tho Rob rton ta ro'.n.-. April ;, flnd Mb.s Mararrt Sh.rrnn will ! liostNi at a 1 o" lo( ;.; 1 s i ri ' h n at hT horri, .'',07 l-"rank!iii t.. n.mplimfntary t j th- thr hril s-. . t, April T. fir :- T i" r : o P' da'jht--r of Mr. t ri ri Mr.-. ;m r!'. 7 ' v Il.irid vill ritrfain with an inforiual T'arly Monday a f trn'""Ti from L' to .' o'flck i?i h Kra t imi of b r firvnth I i r t f i f ! ;i v a n n i r.-.t t . 'l')f Jl.istr- rr.Iois and fai-r will b Ufed In th do ra t ior. s while u'aot -s, contfsts and nniM will ! th- 1 1 or:-:iops of th- a f ! rnnoti. Th" un?-t lit inlnds tb." Mis.-'s Mary Turnrr. (Iladys K'lb. Marjori" 1 1 ' ; i -1 . Cath'-nr." 'initli. Jf an Krr, Mary lmif IIuit r, II rtha lli-s. Ir.ua Nlson. T.oni-" Tlidcn'mr, Carolyn h'iplo Maricair-t Hny Ali--o Mii'.s ! und .Mar.ii'f't Tynr. Invitatio!!- hiv. (irr n i--;:.-d by I r. and Mrs. M.-trtnti I'.rainarfl K'. cKan. IL'J W. LaSalb' a v.. fr th" rn;irn,i-t of th.ir dauu'ht.r. Miss rtha Virpini.a. K an. tu i barbs Wa'.trr Schadt. .'l-J Y. Collar av. Th- r mon' will b- s-d-
GIVES INTERESTING TALK ON DECORATIVE ART TO PROGRESS CLUB MEMBERS
Personals I)r 'allr II. Iakr. who h:us b r-ri d in'-; pt -jrradu a t work at th- ilaivard j-'hool f rncdicinc, will if turn to ;outh IU-in', April o. .Mi-.i i:i-i" dtto, of Crawfordsv ill". 1 1 d , al l i e d Saturday from l'i i h K p-i N. V.. wTi. r- h" is a .-"rior in Vasar rdl(, to bo t li :-'iK-st f h"i fftnsin, Miss Tirothf-a ls'cix'.in, UJ V. IaSall" av., until th" 1 iM' r's v-ddir. n Ajiril 10. .Mr. arifl Mrs. f A. ToIph. have
I'liiiri"'! ii'mii ao iau ii',' 'i iMi im Phoenix. Aru. Miss Ihizabr-th T.s(hiifly of Memphis, Term., who pent tho winter in California with Mr. and Mrs. J. I).
(divrr an'! daughter. Kathcrine, is visilim: th'-m at their home, SOS W. ashini-cton av. Mrs. John I lively and Mrs. Perth t J
-p. inline th" w ek end In Sturmis. .Mich. Mi-s Marian Chard, who has been acting as rirls physieal direftor at I'rar klin 'die", Ind.. is spending a fr- d ivs with her parent". Mr. and Mis. S. C. . ''hard. 1081 Wood wa rd a v.. before leaving for Kansas City Mo., win rt- sh" has aeccpieil a po-
inniz'ii at th- hotiip of th- i a id. -'s ' sit ion jM j,ubli- schools as phytd
parents .Saturday afternoon, April ,irf tnr.
10. at t oYIofk. H"v. C. A. I.ippin
eott ii'l'.ri i'in;'. "i'h" bride will bitle:id d by h r cousin. Miss I!.-i-tto. of Va u fordvilb. Ind.. as mai l
Poliert Ilapp. a senior at Chtca-
Kf univi rsity. who lias lieen spendimr the s-jirin? vacation with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. "William Ilapp,
of honor, while Wrram Smith, ffjs"': i'oret av., returned to Chicago i'hicaK". v ill attend the bridei ofm, ! Satuialav.
Miss Marjorie Whitcomb, TMcowater pi., who Is attending Oberlin eons-rvatory, Oberlin, O. is spending the sprir.FT vacation at her home.
In an illustrated lecture delivered Satunlay affornoon before the members and trursts of the Propres elub. Mi.-s Ptiel Montgomery, of thia city, presented on" of the most interesting ami ill anilnatin -T program of the eluH year. Tracing tho ieveIopm r.t of the derorative art from the time of Francis I. of France, and the Tudor period of i;nIanl to the time of the early Victorian types. Mi.-? Montpomry Illustrnted her talk by the use of slides obtained for the occaion from the Metropolitan museum of New York city. Ir. the early period of the pc-nals-ince in Fnland and Kratu e art had ben devoted to the bfautifyir.K of the churches and cathtdrals and little thought had been c.x-p-ndel upon the embellishing of the hnie. However, with the coming o. the Italian influence more consideration was divert to the decoration of tlie home. The period of Imis XV was characterized by furniture of ornate style and massive proportions. It was during the time of Louis XVI that the jaded tastes ef the at,'" demanded a chant;' and the Chinese lacquer work was introduced in Trance ,ind its influence felt in Fn'and during tho Ceorgian period, beins a favorite theme of Chippendalf. The empire period affected a style which was told and formal ami reflected the character of Napoleon. This style influenced the furniture, types of England and America as well as of IVance. The distinctive art periods in Fntriand are marked by the nanus of the Tudor regime. Elizabeth, Jacobean age, William and Mary. Queen Anne and the Georgian period, th::
latter auo giving such creators as t Chippendale, the premier designer! of the time, the brothers Adam, j Hepplewhitc and Sheraton. I The colonial furniture of America. , although distinctive, shows the in-j
flueneo of the Fnzli'-h designers. Prceedir-ir t!i' ! ctar" Mrs. I.;ir! Vari-r render" 1 w vo.-ai si-Vr-Umi. Anr.out.cer:.. t.t was p.. id" of the lecture to b. givn .pril K. when Carl II. K . d will s;.-.ik.
DR. KKLLS TO SPEAK AT CHAMBER .f;VC;o. Dr. A. M. FciK pa-tor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, will be the speaKer at the weekly noonday luncneon at the Chamber "f Commercf Monday. Dr. Fells will speak on "The Church's Place in the Community." W. "W. Forden, superintendent "f puldie scliools, will pre&ide at th" r..ffting. There will be special music.
ATTKNTIOX. All the drygoods. millinery and shoe stores will be open evenings all next week. ITHS 2. ' Tin: vvfst i:ni mf;i;chants
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I) EDI CA TORY SERVICE TO RE HELD SUXDAY AT BROADWAY CHURCH Dedicatory services will be hld
;:t th" recently completed Broadway;
evangelical church at three services today. P.ishop S. P. Ureyfogel, of H'adinc, Pa., will be tho principal speaker at all services. Special music will be furnished by the chorus choir of .10 voices: and will include the following numbers: "Zion
Awake," by Sir Michael Costa, and " Praise' Ye the Fethcr." hy Gounod, which will be rendered at the morning s' rviccs. At the afternoon meetir,:r which will b" held at 3 o'clock th" choir will contribute "Mighty . hovah," by Fellini, ar.d "I?o Not Afraid." from Mendelssohn's "Elijah. " "Tho Pilgrim's Chorus" from Tannhauser, by Wagner, and frlorii." by Mozart, will be the r.visical features of the evening service.
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Photographic papers at Schi!ling's. 1S11-2S
Ciiticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch 3dlrc9: CUC0TIbortMe.rpt.X. IJd.MkM
E. E. MANGOLD The Leading Photographer. 2U: N. .MAIN ST. We- Will Adopt t,o Early CI sin: Plan. Martin; April 1.
n best man. Keception t 7 guests will follow th" service. An eeot of the spring social s-a-hon will be the informal dancing
party to he given Aptil 7 by the
members of th" Phi Sigma sorority! J l m 1 1 fr J7? 17 "C at the Elks' temple. Patrons andl IX i I i I U II I i Lsls 1 1 1 Is f I iO
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patronesses for the a flair inc lude Mr. and Mrs. I '. A. Itryan, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pennett. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stephenson and Dr. and Mrs. P. V.
Mi-s Eoriaine Pear, of Chicago. ,
! Will I Hie SOWiM ai lue iinniilii,,
Services at the Westminster Pres-j byt-rian church. Sunday. J
The meeting of the Sumption
IciKniii, Illue l'rinting. Surveys JOHN W. TGY&E i:c.inkeu 418 rarnicra Trust' Uldg. 3fain .'251
Hoffman. Tims, named on the, ,rajrio Homo 'f;ronomics club which ; omnuttees are. Miss Nellie Pibb e, ! ' , i v,., ... was announced for April 1 has been general chairman; Mrs. George j " ' ' . , . 7. . ., ,, ... postprmed and will meet April S at. Munders. Miss Pess Mattern, Miss' 14 . , , .. , w..., - v i t,... i o . j-...., t the home of Mrs. George Wenger. .
IM in I I ill .'-nil .lll'l .ill -' ,",IU1I' Preceding dancing, which will begin !
at ! o'clock, guests will be received
in th' parlor et the Elks' temple, i 7f y-J- A ti f'fi Si. imrichs orchestra ..f Flkliart will i a- l'-L
Render Cantata
furnish the music for the program of dances.
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.
Chicago Orchestra
Harmony Saxophone Sextet Of Chicago Favors and Sourenirs WED. EVE. MARCH 31 Buchanan, Mich. Prof. Charles C. Gates Master of Dancing
Not until your prescription has been checked against the doctor's formula THREE DIFFERENT TIMES is it permitted to reach your hands. This threefold checking system protects you absolutely against error. Your prescription business may safely be entrusted to us.
First AM Arsenic loLonins Call a doctor. While waiting alminltr much lukewarm water. Tlien magnesia in large quantity. Itenten up eggs or castor ell. War-nub and rubbing. If rat poison has been ti'ken. treat ns fo- poison by arsivii,-. Keep your medicine .:! ;.,"t V'-!l supplied against
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Pi , -ei .pi ion Secialist Coiner Midiigan and Washinprton
The music department of the ' South !b tid Woman's club will present Mis Lorraine Hear. 'liicao soprano. b. for.- tb.e i;cm ial club An 0;uortunity to hear one of the members and their gu. -ts Tm-thy i ,i;.t beautiful of the Lenten canafternoon at :: o'clock in the elub tiltMS vill be- afforded this afternoon looms. Miss pe ir is said to hae a j at 4 o'clock at the First M. E. charming voice of ui.u-ial range, , lurr, u'ii 1: the vested choir of P a:ul her appearance here is one of voices and a number of soloists will tho splendid fe-atures in the club cal- present, under the direction of FreiT ei dar. Miss Ib ar's program for T, ics- h.i:,s "The Story of the Cross." day follows: 'The Smile of Spring" considered by many the masterpiece b Percy Fb tcher; "Apple Flos- ,,f tjlo f:lnious American composer, .-ni-." by William Lester: " Wind , j m.Ucy Puck. and I a i e" by .lames Pogers: "Sheep j The cantata, which is composed
and l-iinl-" by Sidn.-y Homer: "Lit-! ,,f - numbers, depicts all the out- j t'e Ii.m.ii .. !" Ian N'of'.b: ; .vending features of the passion of i ; 'lie Moriu:-.::" !i Fduin Maikbam; " 1 1 1 i s t . The s.lo and spe.j.il num'Staridiu in Mo- N'. ed ' Prayer'' by p. rs will b- r od. rcd by Mrs. .1. W. WilPam P s i. k and "Wak" Fp" by, w.-.tters. I r. F. I . liagei'. F. .1. !
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While ii- !hee;t 'L- P. arv iil 'c Craee F. rn ! 1.1 r d , F .1. Hager. Miss t lie 1,.. , -g 1. -1 of "i . ( F.. Se.(.;d- ! F'.ira I'lirbarilt. W. . l-usnadif lieg. J'''. M iror. !te a . ; ;,d L. L. K'euip.'T. ; The public j, infed fo attend th" A i . ; . " I : ' g of a : 1 v -pri"g seng s v i".-. Th re will be n adv 1 - that of Mi-- l"..--ie I ve Mas. t -i--s:mi charge but an offering for i.iii.ht.r of Mr. aod Mi.-. F;no-;- 1. th" ehoir f ind will be taken. M;-. '.' 7 F! tic" ,l and Wilhii ' 1 F.avb. ! . -on of Mr. , ,nd M. .1. L. ; N'OTICI'..
p. ; ..f i;e f.m;,. widrii took ; m 1 Aim .its or hija (.mi' pi i, . S. i:ur. In- ., 1 term. on at "i It.'.Ui;. M. V. Ol" A. at ).'! -enige of the Fir-r j S : . 1 . 1 1 meeting Monday evening, Ik ,;.)- 1; 11. !i l:v. F. S. Pivi-'i Ma:i-!i ".fb. for the purpose of ori.i,'; t h- ser n before a few rela- I gimiiig degree team. All interest- : i and fi it-ii.l.v The bride was; ,d urged to be present. 1 '. S -11 '. .-i: ne. 1 to a gown of dark !!',)"! a rc pe met.. a- v i:h h..: t" n.atch and ; A SFP.E IWKSTMI'AT. ore a cor.- ige of alb lil.e A f !' I Tli" iuv. Tnicnt yon have hern Apv.i Mr. ai,! .Mi : 1 tarb.-r w i'l I waiting for 7 per cent stock South i... a! In 1. it i ;. I it : -!';r.--t -t , P.epd ladrsai" Croecry Fo. See 5m-- Am;.;. . '-,)-: ! f urt!;er '.' rt iculars on pace It. S'ub- -'. j seiitupuis will be taken at the MrTi.e Mo.o.hgh Fie Ihmdr.-d chi ' chat fs Nat!nal bank, L'-'.t S. Midiw ii r ' a 1 1 . d 1 'rid c jung at . igati st. 1 7;. 7 -2 S
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For Easter Gifts NURSERY POTTERY THAT WILL DELIGHT THE CHILDREN Cups and Saucers. Plates, Mugs, Bowls and Feeding Dishes in a rich, creamy tinted pottery designed with little chicks or bunnies in colors. Handled Mugs, 50c Plates, 65c. 75c Baby Plates, $ 1 .00 Bowls, 75c. $ 1 .00 Cups and Saucers, 75c Mil Set, 2 pieces, $ 1 .50 Sanitos Table Mats, decorated to match the above, $ 1 .00. George H. Wheelock & Company
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An Exhibition of Easter Jewelry Gifts that emphasize tlje beciutr and permanence which distinguish all jewelry sold by this house. This blending of exquisite beauty and durability is only possible in jewelry of the finest work
manship. To achieve the artistic and elegant in jewelry is an institutional idea with this house. We suggest that you see this superb collection so you may have early choice of things most desirable for Easter Gifts.
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