South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 100, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 April 1920 — Page 9

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN

Clubs

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SOCIETY

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xmlh h!d Thursday af:rnoon in the club riomi In the election of officers Mrs V. I'.. I'ryan wam ebct'd hatr.Ti.n and Mrs. Guy .tapUs, asitant chairman, and Mrs. Phillip Nicr. sr-! iry and treasurer, wre re-eiected. Following the business "ion a program was pres. nt l ; Mra. W. Appbrite read a brief sk tt h of th- live anl works of hewr al Amt nein composers, r.amely. H-r.ry floudi-b ii;ht r, Jl . T. i;rl :gh arid 'arl Stephen;; MNs Wl!-ia shunts illustrated iJurleighs work by a vii)lin solo; Mr.'. 'rlo 1'th r-nd"red "Th Nightingale." hy St phens; Mls-s ("ri.-sie Rei.aiold sang two compositions from .Mephens, "The Itns" rup" and "braxr;ini' of the It's ;" Mrs. Luoilo Varlr contributed two seb-rtlons by Hurlcigh. "J. an" and "Just You." ami Mrs. Walter Rryan gave two ne gro spirit from Burleigh. The current vi-ntH v-r in charge of .Mrs. Jfoni'T Ilobinson. The department will entertain the genra! club at a musical April IT. The next regular meeting will be held April --'nd. Mrs Dilmar Washburn. 117 S. Notre Iam av., was hostess to the lnmhcn of the U'dki.i.t's Horn'- and foreign Ml.--'iimarv soci ti"s at her hme Tl.ursijay afternoon. The devotional wr led by Mrs. Mary Ilrrwfr, after which a business--lon was hifl and Mrs. Io!a Irvin w,a.s ! r-r t 1 b !tr.'t" to th- convention, which will be hld nt I.' transport May in ami H. Following the in.HfalIn.Mon of t'j. new orllcers a letter wai r ad by Mrs. A. I'ommfrt Jrom a missionary In Flat. A friert. Airs. J. . V rniand' read a p.ijicr on th "Conditions of 1 1 1 - I "reed -man." rind lift!-- Jimmy . Toward savf a r-r it. 1 1 1' n. A social hour was enjoy ! and r f r-. 1 men : s w:re served to I members by th assistant hotv-s-y. Mrs. poniniTt, Mrs. L. Hirklrr an.l Mrs. Frnl !.r,b.i'.!li. Th" net nie-tin whi.'h "a i 1 1 b' in th' nature of a q'sartfrly 'a u il! b" lie!.! at lb- hoiw of Mis. M. M. KmU'crs. TIS i:. Colfux av.. May V',. An all-l:.y n:e tii'K or th- Sumption Prairi" Horn- l!ro:;omi-s rlub was blI vith Mrs. ', .ru- '-nr. i-'uinptiop. I'l-airu- i 1 . Tb, ur lav. A

l'iitf I 'llnw r w.-- miuxI at noon to .:n iiifiiibf'is, fii.'r.is nr.ii chiblren. After th' bu-i:i-.- .-ioii a pi:no : solo -a .LS iv.;i liv Miys MiMred Fat - i terson; a talk on th "(obi l'acki Metho.l .f '::nnir.ic Meat." b Mrs. j Arthur f'.rimb l : a paper. "Ar. AM !

to the i "it iv.ens of Tml i a . i." bv ! I i lpii AVoofls; a o- al duet by Mr s. i 'ari ol Hyers aii-1 Mrs. W ' nj-'- r and a r article on "The Care ami I (.(? inn. of Sn -il! Chi- ks." by Mrs. f'liarbs Hy e The );et ni t i ii l:- w be hel.l at the home .if Mrs. Arthur i ert. Sumption prairie r-I . Mav 1. T!ie f. v. M M. o' rhe first 'hritian i'iiirdi met Thi:!-s.la af;ernomi at the liuiiic of Mrr. v. J. -'o;t. I m I .lohrwm il. A rejnu-t of the union no'tintr was iriven at the business yr-sion. whit h . a fo lownl by a program. Miss Mie Itailcy, Mjperinf endent of the children's dis-

r,pnr. K-ive a very Interjtlntf talk on "Thf Jlalin? of thf Thi'dpp!nM;" Mm. 8. U. William rend a iaper entitleMl "The L.ivir. Con iitionM of the Women and Children of the p.iilinniru s." an 1 Mrs. R. L. Mac Qu arj rendered a ocat number. H'f reshmentn were served during' the social hour to mernber and two quests. The nrxl rr-etin? will hm held with Mrs. K. J. Clare. Lir.coln way W.. May r. The snath section of the Woinan'n league of the First M. K. church w ;ts entertained in the church parlors Thursday bv Mrs. Thad Kaller, nurin?" the ko ial iJlt-rnoon Mrs. N. I'. Kelb and Mrs. Walter Faw.4r.acht rendered a v ai luet; Mrn. IC. II. Potter contributed a vocal nolo and Mrs. W. ;. Vt'n r crave a rcadihLr. pefreshraents were served to 4 rnrrr.b'-rs by tlv hitst.-s, who was ay-i.-tei by Mrs. Airs. I?. I.. Ialton. Mrs. V. D. Ila'er. Mrs. Pessio lean, Mrs. C. W. Klick. I rank Shambbau. Mrs. A. 11. I u f f ndach and Mrt". CJeorfc'e Sherman. The Lnil','1 Aid society of the Grace M. K church held its reprular rneetini,' Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. There were 40 members present who enjoyed the musical numbers presented by Miss (ioldio (trunwalrt. violinist. Miss Fiben Kverett. Mrs. F. Hummer and Mrs. George Gall. A business session preceded th program. A svcial li"nr was enjoyed and refreshments srrd. The n::t meetini; will be held May 11 at the church. A meeting of the Helena H.-bekah lodtf. was held Thursday afternoon in the i. o. O. f. hall. After the routine of business had been disposed of the time was spent socially with needlework. Refreshment-; w.-re s-red at th lose of the afternoon to 40 members by the hostesses Mrs. Sophia Meyer, Mrs. Arthur Piters and Mls Hessie Meyer. Another thimble will be hell in two weeks. The Circle of Mercy held its regular meetintr at the honu of Mrs. rominic Woodworth. 42' W. I,aSalle av.. Thursday afternoon. The meetintr was in the nature of an Faster offering. Following the usu.il business session a social time was enjoyed durinir which a luncheon was served by the hostess to 4.r mem1 ers. Mrs. W. J. Crahill. 117 North Shore dr.. will be hostess at th next me. 'tin-,'. April 22. The ie;vilar monthly business meeting of the Ladies' Aid m c-iety of the Trinity Frmlish T.utheran i'hiiii h was lield at the hon.o of Mrs. J. F. Johnson, 7 2 Diamond a v.. Thursday afternoon. One new member was admitted durliur the business session which preceded the social hour. Refreshments were wervr d to 30 members find five guests one from out of town, Mrt. Anna Zimmerman, of Detroit. Mih. The r.ext meeting; -will be held May fl. with Mrs. Robert Cornw 11, Da!a :w. The Thursday club was entertairied at the imme of Mrs. Karl "ot. 1 L a Vassar av., Thursday aft

ernoon. Roll call win answered by twelve members with current events. Mrs. P.. H. Gerphlde read a iaper entitled, "An Old Jewel in the Proper Setting;" Miss Katherine Reach gave an Innrumentil solo and David Grayson's no el, "The Frlfndly Road," was read by the club members. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L.. H. Orvis. 317 S. Clinton t.t April 22. Mrs. R. A. Robinson. 626 4 N. Lafayette Id v.J.. entertained ten members of the Harmony Reading circle at her home Thursday afternoon After several chapter of the book. "The Re-Generation of Urian Kent," by Harold Hell Wright, had been read, the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. CharkH Woofter, 10i N. Sadie st., will be hostess to the club m two weeks. The. Vounc Woman's Forf len Missionary society of the First M. K. church met Thurhday evenln.tr at the home of Mrs. Consuelle Leslie. SIS Reland av. A short business session was held followed by the bible study from the text book. "The Rattallon of Life." The subject for the lesson beimr "India." Miss Golda Mcrley, the leader for the evening, was assisted by MIhs Maude Hoke and Miss Ida Lovrtt. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Homer Fassnacht. C07 P irk av.. May 12. Miss Mamie Szmanda. of Lydick. was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends at her home Wednesday eveni.iir, tho occasion beintf her birthday anniversary. The eveninkr was spent with primes and contests and refreshments were served to quests. Miss Kloi.ae Kaufer was lmstess at a bridvre-luncheon fit her home. 7.50 W. Lasalle av.. Thursday afternoon, honoring Mis.s Dorothy McCance and Miss Dorothea Keepran. April brides. Cards were played at five tables. The rooms were prettily decorated with Easter flowers, while corsages of Aaron Ward roses were presented ih. honor -rurst?. Luncheon was served at small tables. The out of town ;ru est was Miss Elsie Ott, of Crawfordsville, lnd. At a meetinpr of the Studebakcr Mothers' club held Wednesday afternoon In the sc hool bulldine. an illustrated talk on tho care of the teeth was triven by Dr. G. T. O'De'.l and Dr. Raldbridice. and an address. "The Roy Scout Movement." was p-lven by Joseph Taylor. A musical propra in including tho following numbers were rendered: Instrumental duet by the Misses Alice and Helene MncDon.'ild. piano solos "The Melodv of Tnve" and "Gloaminp." by Miss Helen Mcombs. During the business session Mrs. Frank Patson was elected second vice-president. The club will hold a special Mother's day program May 5. Mrs. Frank Hauser. 7 'JO dishing st.. was hostess at an all day meeting of the Friendly club held at her home Wedncsoay. At noon a picnic dinner was served to 10 guests Inciudingevcral from Laporto and

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Tili: WAY LIGtrs PAKTMJl ma.(;i:i) to Pii-YFi; tjh: i; i:.v1NGS IIlCi: IN DANG LR. I had no time to reflect upon the startling comment Alice Holcombo had made to me concerning Mrs. SAockbridtre'a sanity, for the doorbell pealed atrain, this time in reality heralding the arrival of "the Prices," with their friends, "the Iiishops." Roth were typical nuburban couples, the husbands evidently prosperous business men, the wiven slender, middle-aged women with a sort of preserved i rettiness which they evidently spent much time in protecting. Mr. Stockbridjre hastened forward to Kreet them, her husband reappeared from his self-imposed banishment, and all dx went upstairs to the rooms where the wraps were laid. Alice Ilolcombe turned to me. a mocking little smile, on her lips. "There are only left to appear the cavaliers Mllly has selected for Bess and me." she said. "They're worth a careful inspection. Ress dravva the village medico, a bachelor, who somehow didn't get to the war, and who divides his time when with Ress between fearing and hoping that she will bedevil him. Mine, a widower of substance. Is frankly afraid of my agimr charms, and shies paR ably whenever he sees me. Rut Mllly has made up her mind that he wtuld be a nice prop for my declining years, so she religiously pairs us oil whenever tdie has a party." Madge Looks Around. Her voice, despite its mockery, held a tinge of bitterness, which I understood when later I wan introduced to the pompous man whom Mrs. Stockbridge had impertinently assigned to Alice Holcombo, by far the cleverest woman in the room. His name, as I caught it. was Donkers, and I could not help the thought that if the 25th letter of the alphabet had been substituted for the last two of hU name it would have suited him far better. A more self-satlstied, assert Iv man I have seldom mt. and I coull see that beneath the mocking mask behind which Alice Holcombo hides all feeling, she was annoyed and humiliated at the ratent fear of being Inveigled Into matrimony which the widower betrayed when he was with her. A dozen times during the evening I heard him refer to hie "dear departed wife." as If he were invoking a protecting angel, and I also heard him make the assertion at least twice that "second marriages were most unwise." 1WSM Dean "Warnet!. Despite this sepulchral note the dinner really wejU on very well. Alice Holcombo is an unusually witty woman. Dicky and Ress Dean are both to be depended on to make a dinner conversation sprightly, while Kenneth Stockbridge whose spirits seemed to rise with his wife's absorption In Dicky's nonsense

Ke;jt me management or the conversation unobtrusively but firmly '.; his own hands, throwing out !ut' side remarks that managed to in-' .lüde the rest of us "listeners," anil keep the affair a gentral discuss. oi. ' instead of a series of monologues : and dialogues as so many dinner : conversations are apt to be. ' If the dinner could enly have end-J ed the evening! Rut unfortunately aj large number of guests had been in-

vlted to the reception following, and, of course, Dicky, the lion of the evening, could not b kept dancing attendance upon his hostess, palpable as was her attempt to keep him in just that position. Ress Dean, a llame of color in her gown of scarlot chiffon, with a single spicy tarnation of the same shade stuck carelessly but most effectively in her wonderful brown hair, made a second determined effort to secure Dicky's exclusive attention, but Alice Holcombe unobtrusively summoned her to" one side, and I saw by the your.ger girl's face that the older woman was laying down the law in militant fashion. "What's the real answer?" Miss Dean drawled a hit unpleasantly. Her voice, though low. reached me

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cion she meant it to do. "Friend Husband to be tagged 'Hands off?' Why didn't you warn me before?" I found it hard to keep my facial muscles under control upon hearing the catty little speech, but I think the wary widower to whom I was talking had no suspicion of my emotion, instead, thought I was giving most flattering attention to the solemn philosophy of life which he was expounding to me. Rut I strained my ears for Alice Ifolcombe's answer. "You know better. Ress Dean," was the low, indignant reply. "Now you come here and listen to me." The two moved to an alcove and the. rest of their conversation was inaudible. Rut Ress Dean kept away from Dicky's vicinity the rest of the evening. MiRy Sstockbridge. however, waxed sulky when the demands upon Dicky's attention left her without his stimulating nonsense. I suspect also that Dicky had tired of the c'unsl-flirtatious investment which the had managed to give to their conversation, and was not unwilling to avoid her as much as he could consistently with the courtesy due his hostess. At any rate, both Alice Holcombe and I watched with rising anxiety the sombre light In Mrs. Stockbridge's black eyes, and the nervous, rapid manner of her speech. And then, of all times In the world, my pompous friend chose this moment to .summon Mr. Stock-

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New Carlisle. The afternoon was occupied with informal entertainment. Thero will be ft meeting of the club held May T with Mrs. Lydia Hoffman at her home In New Carlisle. Miss Catherine Frits. ."2 0 Allen st. entertained a number of friends at her home Wednesday evening. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening. Miss Hazd Turner and Mis Helen Dernbach being the ravor winners. Refreshments were served. Of unusual interest will be the meeting of the music department of the South Rend Woman's club which will be hfltf in the club rooms Friday afternoon. Victrola records illustrating some of the finest score of the Italian opera "Travlata" will be played during tho regular session and an informal tea will be held following the program. In appreciation of the work accomplished by Rev. K. H. Carlson during his occui ation of the pulpit of the Paul Methodist Memorial church, the Woman'. guild of the church honored him with a farewell partv held at the church Wednesday evening. At 6 '.HO o'clock dinner was t-erved to more than l'iö guests, m connection with the dinner a prayer service was held, following which a talk was given by Rev. Carlson. As an expression of esteem and appreciation Miss Lottie Peffley presented Rev. Carlson with a purse in behalf of the members of the congregation. During the latter part of tho evening games and charades were enjoyed. Rev. Carlson left South Rend Thursday to attend the Methodist (hurch conference where he will receive a new charge. The Woman's guild will hold another meeting in June which will be In the nature of a family picnic. The regular monthly meeting of the Kpworth league cabinet of the Trinity Methodist church was held Tuesdriv evening at the home of the r,r.vi:lVt Mr It. L,. Phillips. 21

Cleveland av. After the disposal of;

the routine nusaness a soci.u imiwas enjoyed and refreshments were served. The Wesley club of the German M. F. church met Wednesday evening at the home of Edward Recker nnd George Kckert. 1S11 Marietta st. During the evening a mock j.residential primary was he'd with Gov Iowden represented by Edward Reekc- receiving the nomination. Fra-.k Koeniff represented Sen. Harding and Allen Koerig. Gov. .lohrs.n. In contests which were a feature of the evening favors were awarded to Charles Stark. Richard Koenig. F.dward Stark and Rev. Koehnemann. Miss Anna Kuehnow and Miss EPa Rohm rendered vocal selections. Refreshments were served at the close of the eening. There will be another meeting held May the place to be decided laier.

Announcements

The third district assembly of Rebekah will be held at the Schuyler Rebekah lodge, No. April 1 Degree work will be given in the evening. Several of the state otticers will be present. An important meeting of the literature department, section two. will be held Friday afternoon at :i:i;0 o'clock in the club rooms. Miss Marie Meyer will present -the reading-walking play, "Hyacinth Halvey," by Lady Gregory. The members who will take part include Mrs. William Danner. Mrs. Harvey Rotiser, Mrs. W. M. Shirley and '.Miss Katherine Hull. Miss Lyle Whitcomb will give a paper on "Plot Development," ami Mrs. Russell Miller will have charge of the music. The election of otticers will take place during the business session. Tho regular meeting of the France Willard W. C. T. V. will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. C. Railsback. Olli S. Fellows st. There will be a meeting of the civics and philanthropy department of the Progress club held at Z:l o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. H. J. Deller will give an address on the "Defects and Remedies of Our State Government." Mrs. Thomas Dugda'e. S2J N Eighth st.. River Park, will entertain the members of the Waneta Sewinr circle at her home Friday afternoon. There will be a meeting of the Friday Friendship club held Frida afternoon at the home of Mrs. (.'. E. Stark. S32 N. Allen st.

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Mis Jean Crouse. Jl Horatio ' .. who has been home for the spring ; vacation has returned to her studies J at Pine Mancr. Wf!!t;Uv. Mass. I Mr. and Mrs. Tden S. Romlg. 310; W. Navarre st.. ha. left for a ten

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