South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 94, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1920 — Page 7
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
Clubs
Circles
SOCIETY
Suffrage
Philanthrophy
Vhp Woman's Mi-.Mor.ary .oity and of th Flrtt VrshyK rrtn church hor"
met Frhiay afternoon in th church parlor. An lnt-r r ro-ra m was given tn a unique fi.rm, th'daily sohool routine. Thr un-cins? cla.s v.as directed by Mrs. Nel.-on I. ,Inn-g; the jreoirraphy lesion by MLps Charlott Piixtri.Iee ; th lit ratur txt wa cx;jlHinnd by Mjts. ft. K. Farrott and the arithmetic cnnducT"1 by MJi G'-rtru'l'-IJrnwn. Miss Arvn Taly ..mir two .vf-Jctlnr .s duHry th- sof i al hour, whih- r-frrhno-:i!s wm- In inir f'Tvpil to the ;'.' mnilis pre.-:-nt. Th1 arista..", t host-:-- wrre MrM. 'harh-s K'!tnr. Mrs. J. S'. Ftt'-r, Mr?. . F. Dunk!. Mrs. W. A. babbitt and Mrs. S. 13. I!ab..k. Thret rftij'c n'.ll b- h id at the church M iv 7.
Mi-s L'athr;n- Kllr.K'1 r u-ts at th: affair.
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The e'.iition of officers took pia o lit thu i:u tin of the hom departmer.t of the Souh F. nd Woman's
nun wnicM ua ririi i rMav an r- j noon 5n the lub rooms. Mrs. .1. X. Huntnr wt 'Ircted ha irn: a n : Mrs. I Anna Iarrnb-e. vir' hiiriMin, arull Mrs. W'.i'. t r HiMe'ora :.d. secretary!
ana in isürtr. t oll'iwir',' toe ii---po.-al of the roijtin' h'usinr an in-tre;-tinif anl instr n'-tiv e paper discnyln the o.-;l. ilit Its of tln In the discipline of children was read by Mrs. CleorK' Thurn. The bist rMeetincr of the year will be held May 1. v. hen the program
will be In charge of Mrs. Walter
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Th Wdnifn's soiety of the First J'.apti-t church hei.l their regular monthly busin meeting Friday afternoon fit the home of Mr.". fJrore !.!. rlir.e, ,?,s Cottage drove a v. A .'hört bus:ms ses.-iio;; v. as held ami n missionary program, which was in char?.' of Mrn. U. S. D.ivis. pr.-s ni' .l. Mrs. V. IT. Sbotits and ML-s Minnie French both rrad papers on 'Th- Mrdiial Missions in Korea, the Philippines and Slam." Sev eral vocal solus v re i;iver. by Mi.-s Arva Veairley. who wrrs n coravanu 1 by Miss Ai;n-s White. The next rneetliur will be held nt the h:-i:ie of Mrs. A. !. Modson. 6 IT) S. Si. Joseph st.. Mar- 7.
Mrs. C. TP Whitniore, mi Poi -ta-.' a v.. was hostess at a meeting )f the Woman's Mis-sitna ry so.-b-ty of th.e Westminster Presb ; ria n hurch which was held at her hm' 1'riday aficrnoon. Th" umi.i1 business session was follow 1 by a program, the ut'J'Tt of which was Medical Mis.-ions in 'hina." P.'iiers and talks were yiven by Mrs. Ilarrv Sn-ke. Mrs. I'dward lf-a-h and Mrs. F. K. MontaKue. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. It.
Mrs S. .T. Sl js--. r: Sherman ;iv wa.s iji;-s.s to the members of thCo. club at her home Thursday aft rno.,n. Following a short bus im i-essi,n a Ko.iil time was h id durin,' which .t musical pr--'r.irn was ;'im i: arul r;'.dir.Ks wertcontribute.i t,y Mis Virginia Pkobtts. In contest.-, Mi.-s lirberts Hnd Mis. 'harls Ixy n; awardd the f.ivnrs. A iuff t luncheon wi s rv d to 14 tiiemb rs at the close of tne aff rnown. There i!l be uno?h.i tri -1 i 1 1 f the (lib hdd A;.ri"; 1 1 at the home .f Mrs. 1. S. Carl'cnier. 1 7 4 Ö Prairie av. The , i. lies auxiliary of the Trinity i'r .s. .y teria n church was entertain d Thursday aftrnon nt th home of Mrs. II. A. Preston. Plain av. During the buinesj bp?.eion plat:.-- v. ( re completed for the entertuinm nt f the Fpworth U"iue member.- at a banquet to be iven at the church next Thursday evening'. April fool panics and jokes afforded Touch amusennnt durintr th.- social hour. Mr.". Frol Mitchell. lolw CoIPkc -t., will be hostess a: the meeting to be b-ld at h r homeMay 0. "Africa and the Promise of theFuture" was the subject of.i paper read by Mrs. C. CI. Horton at the meeting of the Joules' Aid society of the First I'vanK(lical church held Thur.-day fift-rnoin at tli' home of Mrs. C. F. Zilmer, KJl S. Main st. Informal entertainment was enjoyen lLiricu the social aftrnon and rofrfshrnents wer served. The next meeting will be hPl at the church Mav 6 wh-n tb.e election of otlicera aw i 1 1 take place. The Twin (,'ity Sewing circle mt Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Zoss. 2T, K. Donald st. The time was spent socially with contests the diver.-Ion. Mrs. A. 1 . Iloh.iii, Mr-, (ieoro Snid-r and Mrs. P. S. Farpentr w re the favor winners. A two course luncheon was sf-rvad to the 11 njenibijrs and two
I visitors present. There will he a ! meeting? held in two weeks with j Mrs. Hairy Vanderb rt;. 5 1 S Sixth I st.. 1 1 i v r Park. I
The Aurora Pible i lass of the I Trinity Presbyterian church met Thursday ".enimr at tlw home- of Mrs. Cb or-e Coodman, !l! K. Wayne .t. Thirty-three members enjjod the social evenln;,- during I which needlework was th diversion. ! K 1 resh in n ts were served by the j as:-iMin hostesses Mrs. ('. 1'. Tvr- ' r.oel. :.iwl Mi-F I. French. The
! time and plac- f the next m etin'-r
i is umiecuied.
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband 3Y ADELE GARRISON
wiiv is miss iroiiCOMiii: so u:ht.i. or iis.sri:ji? It is not in Dicky's natur: to r--ceiv a chalh-n'e of any tort without :n his turn fhnir. flown a 'ai'e. I .aw his y s lit;ht n w ith mischievous interest at I less Iean audacious words. As she finished he swept her an elaborate bow. 'There is, lei us hope, a public library building in Payview?" he b.iid lnsl.nuitlnucly. "tTnfortunatdy. no," Miss le.-m retort-d, unal'usJied. '"but w- miirht
nuiia one. She off -red him a mocking salute and tripped away. I saw her re;uon In tiie next s'-eond. Miss Holcombc
and Mr. Stockbrid' wer- adv
ink' toward us. It was no Dart of
her s'-herne to be unduly edjtrusive. She wisctd simply to leave etched upon Dicky's mind the impression of a pretty, sparkling. flirtatious and daring Rirl. That she ud sue reeded I saw in the amused interested glance he sent after her. To my amazement 1 found myself trembling with rae at I Jess Dean. 1 could not believe that I had fallen to the leel e.f Mrs. Stockbride. was ready to be violently jealous ef any ool-lookins woman who .-r-oke tu ice to my husband. Then I realized that it was not her crude jest concerniap the kiss Dicky had given me, not even her pronounced pushinr; of herself into Dicky's notice that had angered in-, but the fact that the had listurbed a golden moment, one of the rare ones that sometimes come to a man and wife who love each other. There was understanding-, forgiveness and a plea for pardon in my husband's
kiss. 1 felt defrauded memory should be so Hess Dean's flamboyant cernine; it. "And Now " With the departure- of hail vanished the sehool
titude of Mr. Stockbridge, wa.s there any trac? of the
wondering You're Kare'nt you.
that its spoiled by gibe con-
the pupils master at-
n ith-r brus'iue
F. Augustine. May 7.
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Mrs J. N. Cr.-eT.". " 1 :. X. Main -t.. uas bostiss to th Worth While ircle nf the First M. V.. huich. which nut at her hom Friilay afternoon. Following the brief business s'-ssion, a social hour was enjoyed during which the tim was spent in sewing for the Fpworth hospital. U freshtnent.s were served to :t0 tnemb-rs by th assistant hoicvsoH. Mrs. D. K. Spitler. Mrs. D. V. De Feret and Mrs. 1'. ('. Haas. The next meeting will be held May 7. the place to be decided later.
. , II LJ ill I 1 t t ' I ' . ' ' I ' Dame stmbnts will attend the first annual ball of the Notre Dame alumni, of Chicago, which will be given in tb (.rand ballroom ef the Hotel 1-a Sail' on Faster MoTiday night. The dance is the iirst of a series of social affairs to be pponsored by the Fhicago m-ti of the univcrsi;. Harvy's orchestra will furnish the musk: for th1 j rogram tf tl;.nec3. The Woman's Missionary society of tb- Conference Memorial Fnited Hn tb.ren church held a meeting on Friilay afternoon at the parsonage with -." TiH'tnbers iti attndance. The annual prayer day was dserved and during the brief business session arrangements w re made for the branch convention which will be held at the rhurth May 10. "o and "1. The Ttet meeting will be held at the chitr'. May 7. One of th most MicTssfil and enJo a bb' sivejal events of the school vcir was given Thursday evening at the high school, when the Junior and senior classes entertained with an Apt ti Pool dancing party in the u-' inna.sium e.f the building. More than SO couples enjoyed the program of tl.incs for which the Harlequin Soeietv orchestra furnished th music. Two feituro dinces glvrn by a number f students were exhibited. Miss Pernadine Peterson and liich-
ard D ivis wer- awarded the fnvor in j the priz? dance. Miss Uerrdce Clark j
Mi.-s Dorothy Tliompson entertained with an April Fool party at her home. SJ1 Forest av., Thursday evening. Those pr-s'iit were members of the M. .V. 'lub. Musk games and 'nt--ts furnished entertainment during the venirig Ilefieshnients were served. Th.1 club will meet April 1 ." at the home of M.s'i Marjorie (Pass. 710 Clev.dan av. M in bets oi' th I.oal Friends 'lib Thursday evening surprised
Mr.-. ( '. ) l. Snoke at h r luoie-. 7 1 I
P. Wenirer st . on the occasion of 1 r birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with informal ent.-r-
t.un.oent and ret rrshments were sr'd to eight cotlpb-s. Mrs. H. W. Fldredge. 70 2 W. Colfax av.. entertained 17 members of the Mothers" club with a 1 o'e!ck luncheon at her home Thursday. During th aftcrnon the time was spent socially. The next meeting will be held in two week the lace to bo announced later.
manner which he invariably used toward the teachers. It was a most courtly man of the world who came up te us, with just enough boyish excitement in his manner to r'al how much this unusual social experiment meant to his marred and circumscribed life. "And now, if you are ready,' he saiil d ferentrally. "I will run you down to the house. Mrs. Storkbridge so regretted that she could not be here this afternoon, but some foedish details concerning; the dinner not genng exactly to uit her. she felt that she must slay at home to attend to tloni. You. perhaps, know what hostesses are," he smiled at Dicky. "Do iv Dicky grinned broadly. "Wh"n we're gilng a dinner I hide untie r the bed until Mrs. Oraham gives the word for nie to rome out and ged into my moonlights." Mr. Storkbridge laughed heartily and boyishly. "I lon't believe we'll have to do that," he said, "but I think we'd bet
ter start, for she will l what hai become of us. ing to dress at the house,
Alice?" On the Way. "Yes." she replied. "Milly thoughtfully planned to have me come so that Mrs. Graham would net be alone in dressing." Her tone expressed warm appreciation of her hostess, and I sawMr. Stockbridge's thin face flush with gratitude. The old feeling of pity for both him and the woman next cam' over me. How stanchly th-y were playing the gam of honor and truth in protection of the pit-
ne- , iable creature not worthy to tie th-
shoestrings o? cither of them! Se-ated In tho tonneau of Mr. StockbridKe's car a few minutes later, with Dicky and tho principal engrossed in conversation in the front seat, Alice Holcombe glanced inquiringly at the black brocaded "opera bag" I carried. "I know the new styles are " ehe drawled mischievously, "but, surely you have not your entire evening costume in that ba.;. ' "Indeed, no," I returned laughing. "Mr.: Stoc'.tbridge was kitu tnoih to send me word that she wemld hang up rny gown and cloak to prevent their crushing. -:o I put them in a dress case this morning and sent them over to her home by a boy." "What?" she sat up in her seat as if she had b-en suddenly electrified. Put her exclamation though intense was guardedly low. "Say that again." I repeated my statement, wondering at her agitation, and allowing a feeding of uneasiness to creep over me. . "Well!" she redaxed into her former pose-. "We'll Just make it our business to examine those things thoroughlv the minute get there." "Why, you don't think " 1 stammered. "No. I don't think, I pretty nearly know," fhe retorted. "Put luckily, bing forewarned, we'll get our 'forearms' in working order."
Personals Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Frankel. 231 X. Ialayette ldd.. have returned t the city alter a three months' visit in Florida. Charles W. Clemens, who is associated with the Marshall Field Co., Chicago, is the week-end guest at the htme of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H Lienens, 11 F.. Dayton St. .Miss Kstella Cover. Chippewa. Kjiedl a (student at the Illinois Woman's college , is spending the Paster VHcvttlon with a schoolmate at Oxford, Ind. Mr. arul Mrs. Elmer A. Hlggin. r.O". X. Main st., have as their guest. C Lothrop Higg'ins, of Poston. Ma.s. Mrs. H. P. Li Grace, of Detroit. Mich., Is visiting he? parents. Mr. and Mr. A. H. .Shultz. 123 Franklin pl. Kobert W. Mu'ssel, who i .attending the university of Minnesota, is spending the Ea-ster vacation with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Muessel. 13 4 5 Portage av. Mis Rosalie find Catherine, dingier, 113 S. Hill it., who are attending SI. Mary's college, are hom for the Faster vacation. Dr. "W. P. Owen and family, 2 210 Porta go av., returned to the city Prielay after .pnding a week at Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Announcements Tho Eastern Star auxiliary will met in the Masonic dub rooms Monday afternoon. Hostesses for I he neeaMon include: Mrs. Emma Staples, Mrs. Katlwrine Sibrel. Mrs. Xora Hur.sberger. Mrs. Inez Wuthri h und Miss Kita Staples. The Temple Aid sisterhood will meet Mondav afternoon with Mrs.
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Millinery, Suits, Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Blouses, Undergarments, Hosiery, Corsets, Gloves, Petticoats Neckwear, Etc. All Displaying the Fascinating Modes of the Day. Store Open Tonight Till 9:30.
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