South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 107, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1920 — Page 7
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PM rI t . Khm.i ;r.irrn!tv h. M thr-ir UTM i.tr.ru: p.irtv .f th- l- ').' Th'jrMi. v d : r. ' in th r'Lir Turki-h if:in .f th-- Oliver h"tl. Th ; i rf - i r wh.h u , h-ij'pily tnnd th- "Sprjp- ;.i rr.ho!." vayatt-t)i -"i Ly nifir' th.ir. ö i (uipli-s. Th-ijiuj-i'-fr tr,. ;r'-ru:i ? It d,in wrcf furni-M-l ly tif-mnch's rchostr.i of Klkhirt, In-1. A color fcch-rn- f( pink nnfi n;uj u a r;rri l out in th ii i'orati":;.-. Thv h;urrr n of th- or.nnitf .-; in rhnr;of th" a.rT.ir w-r-: K.trl Mad'ormar k, rnus.r; Fr -I Whithorn N, !innrce, irl IT II. prrrarr. and Hovard i;l'hr;i. invitation.-. t-'''i;il annourif rr i r 1 1 whs m.i'U- .f tlu- Suinr K". -'s .ffllity to i ri l-y thfraf rnity at th: Oliver .M.iy :; 1 . A program of unu;ial intr-M. -ind worth va.s TrM'ntHl at thm tirii,' -t tht- C(;tit Mothers' rial) which was hu 11 at th .-chool building Thursday afternoon at thrf o'clock. Ir. J. H. Naus and Dr. II. F. Ivjca.s av- illw:tratd Iecturr. on -IJ-tt.r IV th;" Kv. A. 1 I. Kk cave a. talk on "!oj-ration V.f.rn I'ar rits and T a1 i ra in th" Home and i-'chool;" Vocal dui-ts v.-r render-i hy I-iurri and iNimlno Hnrvpnnl and Mnrbnr.i nr.d Jan- Horypool ;ntl s-vral original porn.s wro rf ul ly Mrs. 1'. 15. ilarr.-s iinor." which vcrf "Th I'.liKht." and on- written i :-j ei.ilIy t.r the club, call d ' Th.- Colfax Mothr-rV lr;iy-r." Mrs. H. C,rut. a rf i)r-s. ntativf of th- I'rojznvss lub, -xplaintd th.- "1 ! tt-r Movir-Mvern-rit." and n.-jirt.-s'-ntativrs wt-ro appointed to join tho-- of th thr in.oth-rb tlub of th: city in establishing a inovi f nsor.hip board. There w r ;,0 liivinbers in attf-nfianc-. The next rne tin; will hM at the school May I?.. In honor of hr roth wttbinc: nniiiv riry Mrs. (Ihiiuv Jlifk tntt r-r.iin-l th m'intr.s of th M fiiv' 1Mb at hir hfni-. 72'J lilalru' av., all day Thursday. Dinner was s rv'l at noon at a tabb- at whi"h "th? cobr -i'h-ni' f pink and rrn wan rarri d out. th" 'nt rpiT Im inf formd I pink "arnations and frn'ry. Th plac of th- honor Krust was niark-d by an anniversary ii't. Th aft'rnoon was sp-nt with s'inc and -int''ts, th- lavors binLC won bv Mrs. Kiiirna Iil. Mrs. J. K.
(ilaviii and Mrs. A. .1. ii xt m tii will l horn- f Mrs. .1. 10. I.a.ndab- av., Aril f a ont st whi h has
i;r.ss for ral months th losing i 1 1 will nt rtain tlu- winnintr sil' at a lan'ii t at WO' 1 n i a n iiall mxt Tu --day fVt-ntni;. At a mtin of tlm bauo f woman vwtrrs hdd Thursday- at't rooon .it th- V. W. A.. r p.rts of
th' r nt couv ntio!i Ii Id at Indi- j
.inapolis were 'i;'n by th" d-if;a.t s ft(in th loal barn'. I Miring the loisiru s s-ssion tlir onsf itutim of
! wom n voters was .nrnt was inado f hT of Mrs. kay-bffr-th- Icikiu' Kohblns will sptk ' and will 'Xtdüin
th' plac' that thp r publican party w ill i ' th woiiK n voters. Mrs. Ktddtias will sp ak at th- Chaiiib. r if ("onin'Tfo. Plans for i-orani-zation of th- lo'al b'atru' were ilisri:ssfil. Th tim and place of th ii't STi''t ir.tc will b announc-d .it r. Tb Woman's Homo M i.-iona ry t of tlio lit; M. i;. church mt Thursday aft'rnon in th' I'hurol'. parlors Thp b-votionals i ! (1 hy Mrs. I. T'rquhardt and foll(iviii th' business M .vsinn a jrora:n in charr' of iMrs. J. X. Crtcnc a.N pr s-nt'l Mrs. (lyd- Pih tcav' a diau'tam talk on th mite box; Mrs W. i:. V tfnM- savo a :-alinK. Mr. Prichett's Mit Uox." and Mrs. .am r ad a b-afh-t on "Tithing." A y i.il hour was 'njo ti by th 0 no mh'-rs prsfnt. Th- a.si.stintc bots. s wa r- Mrs. V. . I'tvpihart. Mrs. M it Liu ton, Mrs. Martha .-'müh. Mis .1. V. Kast-p, Mrs. H. fn;.'cr. Mis. "!d l-'ih and Mrs. C irn Th.- nt-xl m- tim,' will b- lili at tlt i hurch May 'H'tdi!. Kin irorimM'.t and Trainini;." w.is th' Mil.j.at 'f a talk -;nn b H. I!. lml. principal of th' Washington s.hxIt In-fur-na met is f tin- l.ifa ttt- Moth'-rs" lub Thursday afternoon, rcc. lin.T his talk the s- : eta r's r-port was tad b Mrs. I '.. Williams and a Plan solo u.is r tub : d by Mi-s l''"r'Mn t' I.abadi-. A I cturr on ll.'tt. r 'IV M;." by lr. Cb-ni Shidl r and !!. O. p. . ,i n d 1 1 mr was illustri;i! Py st t oj't b a n Mens. , v.i a! hour followed th program Thn'x' Tiie'tinp: will be hold Ma 1 .:. la -n W. W. H-rd-.n and Miss" Virginia Tutt will app.-ar on th' pro'all! Th.- rr..r!i.e ..f Mls Iuby I t Moo.i v. !;. Pa ton st.. daughter of Mrs. I.'.IU.- Pla.xon. of Kuss; Ivilb-.
NoiMo. Th,held at thCl.ivin, 7 I s As a i'sult b. n in pro-
i he new b-ainie cad. Annourtlie api ar.iruani(nil Kolihins April 2- Mrs. n "(.itii:nshlp
Ala. to arhs:.- Vail Whitehead. f-nn f Mr. and Mrs. S. Uhitehad. rf 'I"j!i n. Ind , tok pli - dn-bda aft rn-M.n at 2: '') o'cck in the parvMi of th- (jrar- M. ll. church, I; v. 15. I. iP ck oiüclPtinff. L -ota Can', .f Mishawaka, ;vct? as maid .f honor, and Uorion Itrson, of this city, actfd as frromsman. I 1 1 a i rf th- cer mony Mrs. I 11. I I rat l, II. Iayton st, Krand-rno?h-r of the bride, ntertain'l with a waddini: dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead left for Rochester, N. V.. and after a fhort trip will rside in this city. Th- MlsMCfi IUulah and Miriam It'-ynolds 'ntertained a number of thur frletid.s at the home of .Mis-s Kmma Cothn?, 1 : : 1 1 S. t. Joseph st., Wednesday evening. The tim' was spent pleasantly, music b?inX the main feature. A vocal solo was r nd red by Tom Patterson. Refreshments were serv'd. Amxnpr the p;u sts ware the Misses Kdna Nation, Jalian and Kos Kbl", Helen poor, J'.ilhe Iiennett, C.ladys Wright. K!iaheth .srhaak. and Leo Morningstar, Millard Hartman, Charles 'a", Iiob rt lUfd und Tom PatterKon, Mrs. P. J. Kruycr, 61 ."j Portage av.. wa-s hstess to the Plymouth club which rn-t at hr home Thursd.iy afternoon. After- the usual buin ss had been transacted th tim- was spent socially, the contest favors beini; awarded to Mrs. .Sherman Miller. Ref reshm nts were served to 1 -members and three quests from Elkhart, Mrs. Charles Coil, Mrs. Carrie Hoshaw and Mrs. T. J Stephenson. Mrs. I'dward Mt.nroe, 12 40 I.incln way . will entertain the club at her homo Muy 20. Tlie Twin City sJcwini; circle held its regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the- home, of Mrs. Harry Vanderbeir, ".18 Sixth St.. River
Park. A hrief business session was held ami a social hour enjoyed. The contest favors were won by Mrs. A. CarpenU'r and Mrs. (Jeor Snider. At the- 'lis? of the afternoon a two- j course luncheon was. served to ten ; members and one Ruest. The n-xt ;
meeting will he held in two weeks '
at the home of Mrs. (). I). Hoham. I-;. Du bail av. Mi. I. McConneli. 116 N. Kim st., nt. i tain d 1'.". quests at her homti Thursilay ev-nincr in honor of tho ti-wiy l ct d otricrfi and the past tti rs of the Auten W. R. C. No. 14. Tin- time was spent soc:illyf the contest fa voi s btinr; -jwurded t .Mrs. Donald Alb n. Mrs. Km ma (loetz, Mrs. P.eulah Kreitz anl Mrs. lames Schock. A two course luncheon was serv-d. The Ideal Km.broidery club was ntertained at the home if Mrs. John Suchy, .".07 Riverside dr., Thursday afternoon. The time was spent with needl'Work during the sot i d hour which was pr c'ded bv a short business session. Refreshments wa re serve, I io ten members. M;-. isc;ir Rayman. 41.J S. Iifayett blvd.. will be hsts at the next meeting" which will b held April 2?. Mrs. cMo reahl was eb-cted president at th' ma-etinsr of the Quatorze lub which was held Thursday afti rnoon at th' h)ine of Mrs. A. R. Williamson. 151 Marquette Park. Th other itlic rs eb-ct'd were Mrs. Floyd Deahl, vlco president; Mr.s. il. F. "Parrott, scretary, and Mrs. A. P.. Williamson treasurer. Aft-r throutine busin.-ss had been disposed f 'the time was spent socially by th' iht ir.rnbeis in attendance. This is th- last mertinf?; of the club year. .i i:ln Fulmer. iHjx S. Michigan ; t.. entertainetl with a crystal shower Wednesday In honor of Miss IPrnadine (lood. a bride-ebct. Canls were the liversion of the rvnin, and ref reshment.s wert s-red to 12 puests at a talo attractively o-n-t red with jonquils and iris. Miss Sarah Witwa-r assisted the hostess. Th- Sewinp cir'le of the Gemian M. K. church held an all day inert-in-r at tlie horn of Mrs. lalward H. Stark. 4-".:: Harrison av., Thursday. Dinner was served at noon to 1 7 m'U'brs and th remainder tf the day was spent in sewint:. The place and l.tte f the n-xt m.e tint; will bt announced later. The Victory club h hi its ta bular business and so-iaI mctine Thursdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kli n W:-ss. ?. Iiurd st. R.lt -eslinn -nts were serv'd to nin' m-mb'rs. The plac' of" the next meeting to be held in tw weeks will be announced later. An all day mettn? f t.h P ehiv' club was h-ld Thurslay at th- home of Mrs. George Rj.-k. 72'. Riaine av. A jot luck linner was servl at rau'ti. Th' marriage of Miss Ruby Ie, lar.chtr of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Kee. 12'". F. Marion st.. and (w n Dudley
of Rloomir.-ton, 111., took place Thury-Jay aft rr.-rn at 2:.",0 o'clock at the First V.t.hodist Kpiscopal church. Rev. J. N. fir r.e düciatlnR. As the brid- rntfr-d the church Mr.s. Frank M. Smith rencb-red "The Pridal Chorus' from "Lohengrin" on thr orpan and during the ceremony play-d "Oh Promise Me." Mendelssohn' wrcdint: march was iinej for th recessional. Tho bride who was unattend'-d wore a traveling suit if dark blue trieotin with flower trlnuiH! hat of lavrndc-r tull ond a Corsas- of sweetheart reuses and lilac rweetpeas. A waddin? dinner was served at " :l.r, o'clock in the W-ilir w od room of the Oliver hotel. Places were laid for 10 tfuests at a table beautifully lecorated with marguerite and lighted with white tapers. Mr. and Mra Dudley left for a jhort eastern trip after which they will be at home on N. Allen st. In honor of Mlfs Dorothy McCance. whose marriage to Don Iwer will take place April 22. MIm Josephine Sullivan. 340 S. Scott st.. entertained D quests with an Orpheum theater party Thursday afternoon. Mls-s feien Iower will compliment Ml.. McCance with a buffet supper on Saturday evening. In honor of the birthday anniversaries of seven of the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Sewing circle, Mrs. Kmma Jasper, 82 4 Marietta st., entertained the club with
a noon dinner at her horn' Wetl-J
nesday. Seventeen members and three quests were seate-d at the table. Durincr the afternoon the time was occupied with needlework ThT- will b another meeting held in two weeks, the place t be announced later. Flection of oHicers took place at the- final metintr of th' history department of the Progress club which was heltl in the club rooms Wednesday afternoon. Miss Flla H. Rleman was re-elected chairman of tho
department: Mrs. Charles Miller.
vice chairman, and Mrs. I, S. Fick-
enscher, secretary and treasurer. The waark to be taken up next year was liscusseid. Ther. will be a social meeting of th" department held in May. Mis. W. O. Williams entertained the members of the Shakespeare circle at her home. 610 X. Michigan st.. Weelnesdny aft.-rnoon. Durint? the afternoon Mrs. W. O. Davies, who has just returned from a southern trij . related incidents of her trip and spekr about Florida. Mrs. W. D. Stover read a paper n the late Admiral Pary. There will be another meeting heb! in two weeks, the place to bo b-cided later. At a meeting of the K. C. Indies' Social club, hebt Wednesday evening at the K. home plans for a ineiuliership Irive wr frmulated. Plans were also made for a card party ami dance to be hM at St. Patrick's hall in the near future
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
WHAT MOTIICIl filtAHAM STAUTTO DO TO COMPMCATi: MATTMHS. A Khost of the pst!" The words haunted my wukuic moments, and aid themselves over and over In my dreams during the days following my uting with my father, the elay which had ended so unpleasantly. I think they were all the more forcibly impressed upon by brain because of the fact th.it fnun the moment my father hal uttered them he hal never again referred to the woman whose Insolent recognition of him had so ups't him upon the e venim: tf our "celebration" dinner toother. Of course, I had never even remotely approached the sub
ject with him since, tried
appearance of lut I couldn't he was distrait.
to avoid watching help se"?palpably
Personals Joseph A. Avery who is attending tlie University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, is spending the sprimr vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Avon', of this city.. Frank L. Wcntland visited South r.end enroute from Prescott, Ariz., to his home in Canada.
even the over him inj? that worrie-l.
It was the second day after our experience that my mother-in-law. who always takes a childish pleasure in being first to receive the mall and distribute It lndeel, she watchea for the postman when she's able to leave her rorn. for fully an hour befre it Is time for him to arrhacalle! me aside with a much injured expr'ssin. "Whatever has Kotten Into your father. Margaret "'he demanded crossly. Filled as I was with the memory of the upsetting incident at thl cafe I felt a jualm of something very like t-rrir at her question. "Why! what do you mean?" 1 sta mTed. Magr"? Inspiration. "We-ll. what's the matter with you?" she retorted, fixing m with an inquisitive eye. "You're all pale ami wobbly. I think the whole family's gt the hih strikes. Your father's, suing around starting at every ring of the doorbell or the the teb'phone us if it were h summons to the scaffold. lie runs to answer the telephone as if he wer
Announcements The -Woman's auxiliary of the We-t minster Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. G. Kries. 816 Undsey st. Mrs. C. C. Callahan. Mr?. A. M. Fells and Mrs. .1. n Fields will assist the hostest. The regular April business meeting of the Iartirs Iiihle class of tho Lowell HeiRhts M. F. church has been postponed until after the Rob JotK'3 meetings. The Ladles' auxiliary of the H'hrev institute- will entertain with a dance at Roylcr hall April IS.
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11 and expected his best girl to talk to him. ami he watches for the postman like a hawk, is out at the gate to meet him and no one sets even a glance at the mail until he has looked it all over. "And he told Katie today that as she had so much t) do and he was .nly 'loatlng' he would answer the doorbell hereafter when he was in the house. Of course. Katie's delighted, and I can Just :maplne the time I'll have setting her broken in to answerins it asain when he sets tired of this freak. That ape always takes an ell when you give her an inch." , t I knew that Mother (traham didn't mean her apparent harsh Htricture. against Katie, but that her irritation asainst my father had to vent itself somewhere. I tried to summon what shreds of poise were 1 ft me in order to Rive my mother-in-law a plausible explanation of mv father's actions. "Whv. I think th". eplanation is vry simple!" I said at last slowly. "Father is very much better than he was. and. as you know, he never has entirely severed his connection with the secret service, although for a Ion stime he has done very little work. Rut don't you think it entirely probable that he has some big thins on har.l?" A Strange QurMion. I had struck the right chord with my mother-in-law! I mentally blessed as an inspiration the thought i.f her childish, romantic enthusiasm for anythins that savored of mystery which had Mashed Into my mind and spensired the theory I had just "Why. of course!" she exclaimed delightedly. "How supid of me not to have tliousht of it before. I'll be mishtv areful nfter this to keep out of his way myself, and to see that th vt ape of a girl doesn't bother him by snooplns round. Her curosity will be the death of her some day." She I'o nilered for a long moment, then looked up at me wistfully. "It wouldn't lo. wo-ild it. Marcaret, for me to hint to him that I would like to help him if I could in anvthing he's doing?" "I'm afraid not." I hesitated, "but I can promis- you thir. if he pay anything to me concerning it I will tell him of your willinpness ana ability to help. But unless he says some-thins himself I wouldn't dare eiuestion him. The best way we can help him is to keep out of his way as you susgest." "Of course." she acfiuies'el promptly, and so well did she fulfill her part of the barpain that my father was left absolutely without rspionase on the part of any one. What summons or mssase- he received, whether by phone or letter. I don't know. Hut that he had been Siven some unpleasant shock I knew from his manner, his hurt, humiliated face, when a week later lie hesitatins' put a startlins query t. me. "Daughter, have you cashed that check I save you?"
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