South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 110, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 April 1920 — Page 5

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THE SOUTH ÜElND NEWS-TIMES

Social Calendar

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lub. A rv :" f thr M irii nivl April r,-;miif-rs t!u- Atlar.tir Monthly ni!! t -ivrri hy Mk I". M Arvlr-, Mrs. M. H. M:ithT Mrs. N. t. Liri'!'p;:-t. at th- iu f th- n;rr nt. .!'- jartn.'nl f t I'roi;-r.-rt C'.üT;. Tii.-xl;iy. Th Tlyroouth NVp-t;i ft f'l;tc v.-ill m t at th.- lKni- of .Mrn. JMward lirundicro, 120 I,aalIo av. The Iiiirs' aiixilitry of tin National Association of Ittfr t.irrirs tv i 1 1 hohl a niff tin at th horn of Mrs. Charles l'i ri: , 7QC Lincoln vay W. Tho QiKn Kfthr cirrlo r.f trr r.raro M. I, rhurth v. ill he ntfrt a 1 ri d at a pot-lurk .s-ij:-r at th homo of Miss Ituth Iini;, lfl K Main f t. Th Sunshine circle nf th P.rn.i'lativ Ivar.K hca.l church will hr.M Its April rn-"tinir at. tho liorr' f Mrs. Charles Kcino hi. i 0 7 K. Wan-' r st Th' GoH Star Mothers of th- J-vr-viro Ftar legion will hold a tn-Unc; at 3 o'clock at th- Y. V. l A. A meeting of Mrr. Kmll liyrr'.' Fun! y school cla.-s will b lifM. Tins Wane t a. Swin circle will hold a canl l-arty at th" Kidman h :i Th: Kin us Heralds of tho Trinity M. Tl. church will ho entertained by Mnrfr.Tct and William Ariis, Vanfar av. Mrs. A. H. AVilll.inison and Mr.-' K. ('. Kuehn will have rharpe of the rr.er-tlny of tho mothers' department of tho Progress club. Tho Auttn W. 11. C. wi!l hold a thlrublo at tho old court huu.-;. W(1ns4lay. Faction threo of the Pastor's Aid society of the I'ir.t Christian church xv i 1 1 hold a mretinzr. Tho Crur.istown Homo Ionomic.s club vill hold a inotinc; at th" homo of Mrs. r.ilhert V.Ydd. North lüicrty rd. A m V. tin;? of tho Woman's Foroitrn M is.-ion:. ry sncirty of tho Stull Memorial church will lo h-!d at tho Fiomo r-f Mrs S huyl r W ta in, 11:;:: 1. I r (liana a v. Mrs. James Ifavey, loll S. Joseph yt.. will be host ss to tho ruernbeis of tli; North Snio Social clul. Tho 1.1 Time Friends club will hold a ineetln.tr. Tho T lorenco fVittcnton fircio V.11I meet rt tho Y. W. C. A. Mr?. Mary Allen. 4;W All.-n s.a.. will entertain tho members fif the t'a.tor's Aid society, section tweu, of tho I'irst Christian church. Tho Wednesday Afternoon Ilridno dab will meet at tho home of Mrs. J. I'rod ChristiTii. 110 Marquetto av. Tho Snowll ike clu? will hold its recular mertinir at tho homo of Mrs. Wil'dani Simpson. 20ü W. Ilcrtram str et. The Fancy Needlewarhs' club will be r.tertnined by .drs. F. C. Shra!.r. -Is W. Wayno .-t. Tho nicotine: of tho Centennial club will bo held with Mrs. Adam l'rooks at her home, IC'.'.U Hih st. The F,oval American drill tram will hold a. card party at Ileyler hall. The fourth section of the F'asior's Aid society of tho First Christian rhunh will meet with Mrs. C. K. Snoke. S. Fellows st. Section one of tho "Pastor's Aid society of the First Christian church will hold an all-da sewing at the Orphans" homo. Tho (lection of ofheers will take pi ice at tho rnootintr of tho litoratture department, secitiun one, of the J "repress club. Thursday. Tho regular nn-ctinc of the music department )f tho Proirrc.-vs club will bo held in tho club rooms. Tho day students, tho faculty and friends of tho Thomas Commercial sobool will b ent rtained at Thorn Acres, the country homo of Mr. and Mrs. p. Ft. Thomas. Pt rtrarid. Mich. An all-diy meeting of tho St. Joseph V illi v dramre will bo held nt the W. O. W. hall. Miss Gladys Watters. V 1 2 S. Williams st., will entertain the Phi Cit;ma sorority. Mrs. Charles W öfter. 10f N. Sadie st.. will bo hostess at a moetinir of tho Harmony Keadinc circle.

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Mrs Karl Yost. 2?f Vayr nv. Tho Jolly Crochet club will be entertained by Mrs. Fred Nirntz. 'J 1 1 Adanis st. The Helena K1), kali lodire will hold a thimble at the I. O. O. F. hall. Friday. Th. Mount PP -as., lit H'Miic Fennomics (dub will hold its regular me. tim: at the honie of Mrs. J .ihn Shooly, Lincoln way W. The Norman IMdy Sewing circle will meet at the K. of I. hall with Mrs. W. I. Staples. Mrs. Harry Stev n.-on and Mrs. C. W. Cioffot aetimr as hostesses. Tho Ladies' pible class of tho Trinity M. I', church will meet with Mrs. (). Aukerman, Sis Cottage, eirovo av. Mrs. (luv A. Fish. 11" Fuerbrinuor st., will entertain tho Homo Workers" class of tho St. Paul's Methodl.stc hurch. The Hoosfer club will meet at the liomo of Mrs. Ora Parlar, i0i' K. South st. r Tho civics and idiilanthrony deimrtriKnt of the Progress club will hold a meeting in tho elub rooms. Tho Alcott Sowing circle will meet with Mrs. S. A. ICline, 831 Lincoln way 11. The regular nieetinp of the Waneta Sewing cirel. will bo held with Mrs. Walter Pills, 60S Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. J. W. Harintr. 526 Fellows st . will be hostess to tho members of the Moonlight Five Hundrad club.

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Tho Crelo of Mercy will hold its regular mooting at th-" home of Mrs. AY. J. Crabill. 117 North Shore dr. There will be a meeting of tho Woman's Fnion of the Cavalry Pap-t.-t church. Th- Thursday club will meet with

Spe. lal to The News-Times: GOSHEN, Ind., April IS. Sixty union carpenters b.ere who are on strike met last night when it was expected overtures would be made to end the trouble with seven contractors hero, which broke out several weeks ago and whkdi has been in the form of a strike since April Z. Expectations, however, were not realized. Noihi! ft was done at the ine ting that could bo construed as overtures to end tho strike. The union men declare they will not brick down from their demands and tho contractors are equally positive they will not yield to the altimatum of tho men who have quit work. It i admitt d. howeve r, that the. closotl shop i-ssuo Is tho principal obstacle to early settlement of the strike.

System In dring tho work Is just as important as good equipment ar.d the hous. keeper whose werk "is never done" is often ono who never steps to plan out her work to save time nor tries t prevent unnecessary steps by thinking ahead.

At Whcelock's At Wheelock's v Adjustable Door or Porch Gates

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A splendid safeguard to keep little children from leaving the protection of the home during the spring and summer months. Three Sizes: No. 1 extends to 5 feet Price $2.00 No. 2 extends to 7 feet Price $2.50 No. 3 extends to 9 feet Price $3.00 George H. Wheeloclc& Company

Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband 3Y ADELE GARRISON

what madci: r.ci:i in:x Mir; miiKM:i juom lil,- . . MAX'S. My relief at transferring tho problem of the woman in tho cafe to Lillian's capable band wa.i augmented by tho knowledge, palpatio to morn Inexperienced eyes than mine, that my friend'H undertakings of the work was a godsend to her. She had brooded so long over the tangled wcli in which her lift; and those, of Harry Underwood a::d Hobert Savarin were enmeshed that she Forely needed tho stimulus of some outsido and absorbing Inte rest. This my father's problem cave her, because of her love and friendship fur me. I had no scruples about allowing her to expend her utmost effort in the ma'.'er, for 1 feared from the few words she had spoken concerning Robert Savarin. that she had lost all her usual poise and mental clearness in her Judgment of him, ami that if she were left to h.rsoif tho consequences might be grave. x since the artist's faltering words,

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of hirn, but when I reached prison ca.mp ho had gone." I

cherished no further doubt of his innocence of any attempt upon Harry Underwood's life. Lillian, howver, 1 was sure, was still obsessed with the fear that there had teen a tragic meeting between tho two men. It showed clearly in her emotion, her lined face, her haunted eyes. I hoped that this search for my tath r'.s N mests would remove her far enough from her own affairs to allow a sweeping bre( 7.e of common sense to blow away tho mental cobwebs which were unmistakably woven across her mentality. Tho hope was distinctly strengthened by Lillian's parting words to me when 1 left her to return to Marvin. Part'ii Artvhv. "Now. you're to stop worring." frhe siil. and I noted with joy that ho old. capable ring was in h r voice, the old lisht of interest i i iv-r l;ri' eyes. "I'd see to everything at this e ml ,and we'll save your poor '.i'hcr'rt pockctbook and peace of mind in spile of himself. Now remo .nber our part. Don't ho too scrupulous. Avail yourself of any piece of information concerning your father's dealings with tho lady that remes" in your way." "You don't mean to open his letters!" I replied in horrllied protest. "Look hero, child!" she said impatiently. "You know my eipinion. 1 trust, of tho person who opens another's letters ordinarily. But we're dealing with a particularly unpleasant variety of re ptile. I would have no more qualms at opening a letter of hers than I would of crushing a cobra if it strayed across my path. 'lf bv hook or crock you can

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ritan conseit-r.ee of yours in the ! ttiiin of your trunk, sir. on the 'id. turn the k.y. and. then freeze, on ro the information. Good-by. You'll miss your train if you don't hurry."

She embraced and kis d mo warmly, then fairly pushed rae out of thed oor. I knew that she thus t hastened my de parture so I should '

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for iv.r.er. I kr.ew that nhe was l!:.::.i: ir m hr armchair by thi :re. aus- Dicky's maur.or was so atrgressi I repikd ra:b.or shortly: "The answer is that I had important business in the city and at- ; r:.b d to it." "Well. it couldn't have been s-hool business," Dicky returned hotly. "At ar.y rato i: wasn't s im-

that Miss Dean kr.ew anyout it or your going in."

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be unable to protest furth.er and though all my instincts aiuF training rebedled against her dictum, yet my common sense, always the quali

ty to which Li'diam most forcibly j appealed, told me she was right. j I had gone Into the city directly ' from school, and had come home on j an early evening train. Lillian had, of course, given me dinr.f r, but I ' found that Ratio had left me a gen- I

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Ing around the house, distinctly sulky, hut evidently relieved at s eing mo. Why Dicky Knew. "Funny thing you can't stay at home," ho began in a much injured voice. "I should think you were

tho i away enough all day and every day had i without rushing off to town even

before you come homo. I pot homo early tonight, thought you'd per-

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Horcher Leach has been ill. Mrs. Henry Frown's class of boys ef tho M. F. Sunday school pave an ice1 cream social Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs . Gregory who live or-, tho Cap. Kuhn farm will move soon on the Lloyd Fazt r farm which has been purchased by Felix 1 NCroot". Tho Homo Foonomle club met vidi Mrs. Ira Kitehoy of Pleasant Valley, Tu i day aftomoon. Mrs. Fives. Mrs. G." Kborh irt, jr., and

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haps like to take a run over to 'resthaven I seo they have a mighty good program at that little movie place over then and then get a bite to eat at that new Inn that's just been opened to the Merrick road. Ilumgerson, who lives out that way. says it's ono tangerine of a p'ace but what do 1 hnd when I get h re? No wife, no banco of a trip, no nothing! What's the answer, anyway?"

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were served. Mrs. ltd Dunton was called to Flkhart Tuesday on account of tho 111nr ss fif her mother. J. T. McKnight who has ben ill for some tlmo Is about the same.

Some f.owers in the garden will .oi l materially to Its bounty. A row of poppi- s or others which bloom along about the timA the vines .-tart o C.io hri'.rhtens i.p the brown spots co n s i d e r a b 1 y .

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Sport Frocks Sports Frocks of silks or linen invariably have overblouses with large pockets bearing a charming burden of embroidery.

Sport Suits Sports Suits besides bcinp; useful, when as lovely as these are, arc also ornamental and form charming afternoon costumes.

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Women who have delayed purchasing a new spring suit, wrap or frock, wili find much to their liking in the wide collection now on sale at Lllsworth's. Every garment is an excellent value from the standpoint of quality and service.

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