South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 20

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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As a rourt.y to Mis- IVrntrdire flood. whoi! inarri.i to A. Icil Staples take jluf At ril IT. Ml- Julia Mtlori", 1( N". Iifaye-tto blvd.. entertained the teachers of th Lincoln school at a 12 (!. ck lunrhoon at th TioLrtn tea. r--,m

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r -prrcf.- y. ir ura'er the dii f t hi " ir fa.ch r. Mi.-: L'Jn.i

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b'lturday. The

centered with rpjiric ror,!?1 of J-v. t p--;i

ii'nn table wnv t!ou r and a

nark J the

rdnc- of the honor gusr, whil miniature bouquets of spring J'owers tho?t of the th'r xues'r.

Complimentary to Mi Mib! Jrnrdngs. a rumtxT of friend ntertalrod with a mi-ee'.i ir.eoi:s shower at her hum" T'ridav venire.

Music and tramps v.-rrc mlove

refreshments er-rvr!. Tho out-o

town guest prf r.t were Mrs. W. A. IMelley. of Chicago, and Mus Marj' Ilichardi. of Cleveland, Ohio. Invitation hav.- r eon l -'iel hv Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kittlnger. "f Utllton. N. V.. for thr- marriage et thdr daughter, Ml.i Dorothy Ann McCar.ce, to J. TjonaM Ivr, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Iwer. 11' S. Scott ft. Th wedding v.lll take place at S:H0 o'clock Saturday mcmlng", April 2 1. ; St. Patrick's church, tts-v. John I. I',roote. C. S. C, officiating. Mi s Kloise Käufer Will not as orid--:r.a id ard Charles Iiutter worth ns groomsman.

II. t luli was ontertalnonir.g with it masque-

im:.- .it the horn of Miss

ix-.r'-thy SIr:.hau-- r. 13 S. St. L"i;'.h Live!. Yh" time u.n spent. oi.illy with dancing th- principal division. K' freshmc 'its wrr! serveq at thf f !o" if the evening. There Will ! a n it h-r m r-tlut,' of ilie club l.'ld May 7, the place to be !cided I .-itir.

Victroln K-lrTtton. from the Italian opera "Traviata" were njuy d at thf last n."-tinc; for th- club yar

hId by thM musir doprtrtinont of tho ; ( f

South IUnd WoiTiar.s drib in thojth-'t rlu! rooms, I'riday nftornoop.. Fol-1 hin:

lowirr-: irif musiral Tro'rarn a. in- wt i.

Noted Historian Gives Vivid Lecture of Kankakee Legends

Sly AfAItV 11 YITOr. In a a turi rpletf with olorful ictijriiticn.s and romantic Snci-

! d-r.ts. i; tri II. liffd. not i -t. her

nnd writer of tahs of th" historic Kankakf- fo'.mtry, aijj)-ard l) fore uri s i)C ciativc ainlinro ;f Procrc-s club m-inb"r- and th jr ku'-". aciml ;y aft riionn In tlu club rooms. Th- r. at uro study dfpartmtnt of thf club fo.tcrod tho appiarance hero of Mr. Hot-d. It way I.;j.SalIe and his Fm.nll band

explorers, in .arch of the old

Louis XIV hoped would j ir ld gr ator riches and powor, who tli tirst whito men to dis-

f or mal ta was hld nt which mmbrs and fuosts of th department v,- re ir-.--r;t.

Mr. Hush, of the with ; horn-

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MI? Alma ft. v.. was ho

Kocnkf, IS Inden oss to tlio "VVillir.tr

W'orkcr.s lub r tho Zlon Iyant; lIcal church Saturday afternoon In celebration of Iter birthday anniver-

pent socially

pary. Thf tlrn' was

with ramca and rnulc,

inent wero erved to fi:;ht memb'-r" and two cuest.s. Miss Ililen (lish

ar.d Mis.fl Marjrart Kocnko. nxt repular rntiii of tli" will be held at the home of Alien Km cry. Arthur April 24.

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The eluh

nnd Mrs. P. K. flo-.y, s:., entTtained th- men;!

Mooiilicjlit I-'lvo TIundr-d eh:' i ina.-j'ira(l- party at their I'ridav cv nir-. I'or the In st

cosrinii- a favor as awarded to Va. itr Iirau n.-dorf . At car ds which v. ere i laved during the evening favors w r' won v Mrs. John Ct:!ly, Mrs. . K. Mel. i!it;h!in. Walter

I'.raunsdorf Tlure will be in two weeks and Mrs. J. IVIiOWH St.

cover the source of the Kankakee river, about tW miles at of tho south shor' of th Lake Michigan, and from tliose early days ur.iil the pr s. nt n:c of the avaricious utilitarian. th region washed ly the Kanlvake- has iKdi hlh d with ro-

tnd a sort of irimitivo ad-

L'ntil the aapeararie

country, th? romance of :i younS i

Indian wife who t-ousht retribution through revrnge. Hr husbarfd h;.d b'-en killed by a former rival of hers and in her rief .she sought the help of the white priest who ministered

to her and ra.ve her but the faith of th.

Modish Women In The Church By Louella Reid -

not satisfy it was only

One rrotcstant against prevailing modes in female attire thinks that they "must ma".;e tho angels veil their face with their wines." An

t silVr cnu i.nx, ! extromo view surely, most people white man did ; will siy, but the objector has only

her savacre nature and ! begrün to warm to the attack. He after she had conv . rted 1 hintf? that he may be compelled to

the cross into an arrow and avenged the death of her husband that lur lrrrrjtive heart was content. riXNTve Dune.

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and Arthur Miller, another metinr held at the home of Mr. V. Hard im:. Ö G S.

The School .V.nV "Wive.-' rlu' IipH its repmlir monthly mertimr Saturday nt the liom of Mrs. 1 P. Carnes, Tlf, W. Wahlntrton av. Tho usual buvinf-ss session was fdlowed by a dinner at " o'i lork. Ped tnd yellow tulips were nTeetively nsd In the decoration of the table?, at which covers were laid for 21 Rticsts. Tho enin was spent .vocially. The next meeting will 1" held at the home of Mrs. A. P.. "Wililams-on, isr.l N. Colb-e St.. "May 8. The Funshine class of th.o Sunr.yMde I'resbyterian church met on Thursday evenlm nt th home of Misi P.eatric Teerle. 'v1 S. Kddy t-t. Games and contests were diversions of the evening, nt the cjos" of which refreshments were served. Th plneo of the nrxt meeting to 1j held April 22, will be announced later. A roisoeH.inenu shower was elven .it the home f Mr.. S. V. Hartosrek. S. Chapin St.. I'riday evnintr, complimentary to Miss Jenny "Witucki. whose marriage to StaiiJev J. Partosrk will take i.laco on April 11. Tiiero were r.it quests )rcsent. The Married readies' Gymnasium claa-4 of the foqtyillard honl closed th s?ason witli delightful party held at the school building Friday veiling. Tho losintr team, were hostesses to the winning team. Garnes and music were features of tho evenlnsr and refreshments were served. The class lias enjoyed a

Sevrnty-f.v worth le.i'-u,.

church attend banquet which

members of the Kpof'the Grace M. P.

1 the first annual w.is li-ld I'riday

evening in the church parlors. Fol- j lowing the banquet which was served at C:CO 'elock .i program in-j cludT.K the following numlx rs was j

TUsonted: lt'v. P. Ij. Phillips delivered an address. Gail Palstou pave a violin solo, Miss Ina Paisley and Miss P'ssb Winar contributerl readinps, ami (Veil Walz rendered an instrumental solo.

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'.;Uantie dredges and thu impleti nls used l.y man to change the lazy course ot the river, the region teemed with wild life, there was an abundance of wild fruits and prains. rate bird specimens and some of the undomesticated four footed creatures. It was the ruthless trapper and short siv.htcd hunter and the commercialized interests of man that cause; the Kankakee to become in truth a vanlsnint; river. Tale of Hownpi'. As illustrative of th' romar.ee of

the liver district Mr. Peed related! an Indian tale told to him some

y-.'ii ji tro by an old inhabitant of j laneous nature. the section, an Indian squa'.v. It I On May 11 the Progress club will was a story of the days just after ! celebrate its L'.lth anniversary as a the establishment of a mi-sion by a club and will at that t:ne hold an lew French priests in the Kankakt e ela bora to affair at the country club.

the dunes:. Mr. Peed reminded his audience- that the lur.es includd in a thirty mile stretch of northern

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lliUI lll.l I I lit'' iJl'i.-k UllllMllil dunes in the wrld. The- lune country is a tre.-tsutc nouse for the betanist and the ornithole'-pist. for the rarest :!e ra and the mst varied forms of bird life are found there He urpeel fnat inllu r.ce be used for tiie passape a bill in conre;, linking that country a national park. Mr. Heed is the author of a book, yet unpublished, entitled "Tales of a Vanishing Itiver," excerpts of which he read Saturday afternoon. Mr. lieed brou-tht with a him a number of v-ry excellent etches, his own productions, which portrayed the dune country in its diverse nmods. Mrs. Flmer Psscx, contributed a vocal numb r preceding the lecture. Announcement w;is made of the Pribram to be presented next Saturday by the music elcpartmcnt. The a ftair will be a musicale of miscel-

Announcements

More than 17G members of th' First Presbyterian church attended j a dinner held at the church IVielay veninp. The puests w:re seated at f four lonp banquet tables which i were appointed with sprinp Mowers. I I dlowinp the dinner a bn.sinei.-s !

meetinp was held dnrlnp which reports of the various church orpanizations were read. The Peb-'kah lodpes of South Penl will -ntertain the othe r ioelure of the third tlistrict at the Schuyler Pcbekah hal! on Tuesday. April 1 Iurinp the aft rn)n a school of in-f-trurtion will be conducted by btate eitllcials ef the orpanization. At ':'',) o h.ck a iot-luck supper will b served and in the eveninp the deprees will be onferr d on a class ef candidates.

Personals

VKsPlülS AT Y. W. C. . '-'spe.- services will bo Paid nt the Y. Y. O. A. Sunday afternoon at pro o'clock at the association buildin ir. The pirls' work eb-partmejit will

s'Tve as hostesses. Tho program whieh will ceu:sist of a story by

Mary Katherine Pussell and a vocal solo by Miss Pcatriee Orr will be in charpe ef the Girl Reserves.

Tb K. of C. Ladies' Social club will hold a meetinp Wednesday eveninp at the Kniphts f Cclumbus home. The Kinps Herald society of the German M. F. church will meet Sunday afterimon at the parsonape, üll W. Wayne st. The meetinp of the Mount Pleasant Home Fconemiies club which was to have been held Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. John Sholly.

Lincoln w ay W.. has been postponed day to and will not take nlace until April i school.

, who week home

met neon

flic otfieers and directors of the Joseph Hospital Aid society will

at the hospital tuesuay antrat Z o'i leck.

ClllM'.SE iroM.-tx DEMAND SUFFRAGE

"Why does a man rlways speak of havinp "piven" his heart t a woman when he knows perfectly well that she bad to wrc.ch it from him?

CANTON'. China. April P. Demand by Chinese women for representation in parliament is the latest dtvelopnient in the Chinese political situation. Three groups ef women are' apitatinp for the' riuht to b elented members of parliament, and demandinp that the new constitution beinp drafted here proviiles the ripht of woman suffrage.

A. C. Pondurant. of Detroit. M.ieh., is spendinp the week rml with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Pondurant, l'14 W, Navarre st.

Mr. and Mrs. V,. W. Dunk! have been spending the past in New York Citv will return

.Monday morninp. I

P. P. Pace, l;:J AY. C oliax av

wno has been .-pemlmp the sprinp vacation with his parents. Mr. and

Mrs. .Sam It. Pace, will return to- i

his studies at Wharton, University of Pennsylvania.)

.Ii.-, j . . j . .wiiii i , iiv . .aiiuu st.. has as her puests Mrs. William StoufL'er and dauphler, Ma'-de. of Flint. Mich., frtnerly of this city. Mrs. A. P. Williamson and son. James. 122 4 Jancoln way W., have returned from Louisville. Ivy., when? they have been visiting for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Fldridpc. W.

go farther in preventing a complete collappo of public morals and bar from some places of worship women and girls who do not array themselves in style which in his opinion would be modest. It is to be hoped that he will not do se. For, as every churchman knows, the conso4uences of meddling of this sort would not be apprec iably to diminish the particular form of allegeel evil of which

(complaint U made and they would i i j , ,i l. it.. ,i.j ...i t .. .t.

oe (KtiiR'iiii Ulli iiui'i:itl tu nie cause of religion. Pettcr to have the women and girls in church tritrtred out in short skirts and filmy waists cut low all around than not to have them there at all. And no one sensible of the spirit of the times can doubt what would follow upon an order excluding from the pes members of the conprepation who failed to comply with pulpitmade dress rules. Ge-tting the people into the churches should be the aim of every pastor. Having gotten them there, keep them is tho next order of business. Neither one nor the other can be successfully accomplished if the' church becomes op

pressive. In order to have followers the church must convince that its prescriptions are indispensable for the good of the people. It may be that liberalization has been carried to an extreme point in reaction from the other extreme of repression that for long characterized the

) policy of a number of churches, j Put the freedom which has been j gained was a concession to changed convictions of the people. If they l have gone too far they will have

saved by demonstrating their i ml convincing them that they change again.

tt be error must

i Hotel for Women to

Be Run by Women Ground was broken this month in Washington, I). C, for the erection of a model hotel for business women under tho supervision of the Y. W. C. A. housing committee, of which Airs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., is chairman. The economic dc-lai-lliiont r.f the V V f b.-ic

Marion st., hae returned from Chi-i,. . , , ,. , c.;i:-(, 1 thoroughly studied the question ot 1 W. Gower. a student at the Stable homes for employed woUniversitv of Michigan, is spending uvn a,ml ,has -sufHl architectural tu., t,.rin" ,. itu i,i. waiw,.- I plans for hotels, community houses.

mt: iu nit, t rn iiini n an 1111 n it .

Mrs. Ij. A. Gower. Y1 J. William st.

Tf Franco is militaristic she seems supporte! in her position by a rea-sn.

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TJumhet If You Could Care Frances Alda 6359 Campano a sera (Ave Maria) Enrico Caruso 6S615 Zaza II Bado (The Kiss) Ccraldine Farrar and Giuseppe De Luca 87563 Quartet in F Major Lento (Dvorak) Flonzaley Quartet 74611 Minuet (Porpora-Kreislcr) Violin Jascha Heifetz 64856 Cypiy Serenade Viclia Fritz Kreisler 64357 Your Eyes Have Told Me So John McCormack 64860

In the Sweet Bye and Bye Herodiade Vision Fugitive (Fleeting Vision) Los Ojos Negros (Black Eyei) Sweet and Low A Southern Lullaby Irene Alice Blue Gown Christ in Flandera There is No Death

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residences for inrls. model small

suites fer women and other plans matin vith an eye chiefly fr the conveniences and attractive features

.!) IIV MKT i L'l." that women and girls Hko and need. i,JIOI"1Ar'.Thc hotel in Washington is patj terned on one f thes- plans. It Suit was brought by the First ' vi:1 houS(k ;;23 womon ;in,.i vv'ill reNational bank against Lillian Downer quiro a staf of 75 assistants. The in superior court Saturday for $2i , ,., jority oC th.cse will be women, overpayment on a savings account 1 flown t) tho bellboys. The bedrooms of the lefendant. .m. of r.;lS()n;ide dimension ami Mrs. Downer opened a savings ao-,. qu hive identv .if li-bf .-md m.-

count Dec. IS. lili, and leposited

?JtS. Through a mistake of an employe of the bank she was credited with $220 deposited by another customer. Mrs. Downer is said to have presented her pass bok on Jan. 5, l'J'10, and withdrew all of her savings including tho $230 that was credited her by mistake. The bank claims she has since refused to return the amount.

WOULD DIVORCE ARGUING SPOUSE

Ernestine Schumann-Heink 87307 Reinald Werrenrath 74610 Renato Zanelli 64353 J8!e 5Äber)45174 Elsie Baker Edith Dayp7A Edith Day45176 Lambert urPy4575 Lambert Murphy C 1 t Ik.? Ii.. -V 1

In Your Arms Medley Fox Trot

That Naughty Waltz Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra

Venetian Moon Fox Trot Saiophene. Xylophone, Piano All Star TrioRAi r-. o l v.! n til ci -r: OOJ I

owanee erne-otep c-axopnonc, .xyaf-nonc. riiia ah jur anoj

I'll See You In C-U-B-A That'a Worth Whil Waiting For

Buddha Peerless Quartet, e-i Let Me Dream Sterling Trio,öö:,-,

Bo-La-Bo Fox Trot Harem Life Fox Trot

Billy MurraylflAt7 Eilly Murray18652

Faul Biese and His Novelty OrchestraA!; Paul Biese and His Novelty Orchestra100

Check ofr the numbers you would like to hear and let us play them for you on the Victrola. We would be glad to have you drop in any time.

A VICTOR SPECIAL RELE1ASE "Lett All Alone Again Blues" Medley Fox Trot "Whose Baby Are You?" Medley One Step Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 18661 o dance numbers from "The Night Boat" A New York Hit. George H. Wheelock & Company West Washington Ave.

Herman Long's Wife Says He Dearly Loved a Disputation. Herman Long loved to nrgue with his wife. He loved this s. well that he stopped in the midst of an attempt to end his life that he might return and quarrel with her. All this and many more charges are made against him by his wife, Kthel Long, who Tiled suit for divorce in superior court Satunlay in which she states he lias treated lur cruelly for the past six years. Mrs. I-ionp sahl that he hail threatened her life on several occasions anel after ge.inp into a room, closing all the doors and windows, ami turning on the pas. he changed his mind ami returne! that he might begin again his quarrel with her. She told of taking in washings and working at the "Wilson Shirt factory that she misht earn money with which to buy furniture for their home. Recently they divided all their furniture at his suggestion and separated. At that time he gave her $:o but kept $000 they had made

on the Mrs.

sale e

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Iong ask that she be given

a divorce and H.VOO alimony,

There are 12 floors. The hrst j

will contain tho otln-es. reception rooms, lounge, library and a large auditorium fer banquets, balls, concerts or lectures. The basement contains many innovations, among them a community sewing room, titted with sewing machines and other neee.ssary equipment. There will be community lauiulry and valeting moms. In this way women may still exercise the housekeeping instiiM't witlmut interference with ordinary hotel rules and may have the' privileges of sewing, laundering r mending. To foster this domestic instinct there will be kitchenettes on some of the upper Hours. Al.-e) on tho upper Hours are reception rooms for the guests and their friends, and the bedrooms.

'whi h are- especially planned for the-

eeunlort of women. Ihe dining rooms are on the eleventh lloor and include the larger general dining rooms, smaller ones fir private en

tertainment, and a lunch counter i fii- the cimvnienc e f the i'iifvt !

who may desire a hasty meal.

j I'roiHT Housing. ! In all the hotels to be built by

' the Y. W. C. A. more stress will be ! laid upon the proper bousing and j j the care of guests than upon elab- j ; orate entrances ami decoration. ;

, There will 1' a reof garden for the ; summer afternoon ami eveninp ' comfort of the guests, which will , bo managed exactly as other roof ' gardens, with music, dancing and good dinners. ; The cost of living in the hotel i will run from $-3 to $:;0 a month ; for the rooms. This price will in- ; elude all service-, light and linen J and the privileges of the community ! rooms in the basement and the ; kitchenette on each floor. Within 10 years it is believed that there will be a string of these hotels i extending across the continent and ; the business and professional woman I may take her choice, accorling to

her temperament, the nature of her

Thouph high living catches every- j work, or her domestic instinct, of

body, it doesn't

bodv lives high

follow ihat everv

I living In a hotel or of treating hr J own home atmosphere in lur apartment.

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3-Grain Tablet Makes Flesh

Any one wisliiiig to add to thdr weight, irnprovo their n-lor. and resti.r a normal cekditiou of the stomach aud nrve fhould adopt th? v onderf ully suecesful treitment known to physician aiid drug-

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hjpo-nui. lane

tiblets

gists a

j. it up In te.ilel r-u'ka Ith full diretions for nca:e use. Ke: Hps, pink cheek, and 10 t- ." pei;r.d- increase in wt is-ht are- nrt un orauaon reiJ Jits frora several raontLs uagv .sk vour wpU-

ttockftd druggist for them.

a r to j i o n i l i: ban k i :u s. $ 1 C'O.OoO at your service. Dealers t nd purchasers financed in all forms at C per cent per annum to be repaid in installments to suit your convenient'. Protected by insurance. Quick, confidential and couteous service. Ask for Mr. Johnston at Union Trust Co., or telephone Main 4914. I'H.'-ll

TUT, JLTGK SAH SHi: WAS N AUG I IT V! But Norma Talmadge kept right on "Loving and Lying." moc this

Adv. wonderful star in her latest and

I preatest picture. "She Loves and

Guticura Soap Tho Safety Honor Shaving Soap

Lied.' April

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CLOSlN(i OIT sali:. Having &uld my lea.s- ill sell entire stock of groc ?ri.c and ;txtures at once, regardless c cost. I'. J.

Hyde quality Grocery, igan st.

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Warner seed store

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SUITS of Tricotine, Poiret Tvyill, Serge and Velour Checks. DRESSES in Jersey, Satin, Taffeta, Kitten's Ear Crepe, Tricolette and Minonette.

$39.50 to $47.50 Suits and Dresses. . . $55.00 to $62.50 Suits and Dresses. . . $62.50 to $67.50 Suits and Dresses. . . $67.50 to $80.00 Suits and Dresses. . . $82.50 to $87.50 Suits and Dresses. . . $87.'50 to $95.00 Suits and Dresses. . . $100.00 to $11 0.00 Suits and Dresses. $1 10.00 to $125.00 Suits and Dresses. $125.00 to $150.00 Suits and Dresses.

. .$25.00 . .$39.50 . .$47.50 . .$55.00 . .$62.50 . .$69.50 . .$75.00 . .$85.00 . .$95.00

Tricolette Blouses, $16.50 to $25.00 values, $14.50

Georgette Blouses, $10.00 to $18.00 values,

$7.50

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