South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 117, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 April 1920 — Page 5

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Social Calendar

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Monday. J - r i i M. S" t j 1 ) r. i i . '.'-I'-'' vwl! 1 ' ho-:'.-.- to th- ;.. Mfn M i r May Whit'-.

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! ir. ;!1 f tJi- cu .f honor. Thr li ir!,.! ;!r;- r,f th Zion 1 .i r ! i .i 1 r'iuri i w i ; 1 h -; ni" t - l , at th- ,1 v.ith Mi. IMÜh 3"..ir'h !. i: if ln.r"i.Tik F!v- '. Irill f un will n1r!.iln '.villi ,t l;r !!.. iv I'-Tly hT.orMrs Iiur,t oM ami Mr. M.,r . ,if th' iom- of th. 1h- T : 1 1 1 . r . ; I '"! rr-y; vnr. !.t av. Mr.-. C. A. I'it. h r, ."L'H N. Mhin: f-t . ta!IJ 1. h,-li.s t' th- JAn:jn ,f!'rary rlir. Til- M'n!a3" Afternoon HrMtro

lul v.T.; i- -r.: -rt;i in l ar th- hoiro

f Mrs-. .T. Uryjin. L"J' H. Na-

v arri --t. Tf MurriM roifc.-' Dancing c!uh "uT.1 IkmI .i.inIrie p.rty .it 8:30 'clock at th Indiana r'.uh. I M. 'lo-htrian slil k'ivo an -- hlbi'ion of c ri ptal rujs at th mtir.K r f th- art d-p.irtrrrn of the J'rf pr Iiih. Tn-lay. Tli dramatic art fkp.trt m nt of th.- S-.wlh Hop.l Woman's rlub will ntrtalti th pprwra.1 club at t. Mav festival In the cluh rooms at S o'clock. Th.- 'irr! of Porvirr. of tho Fir.-t Haptist i'hurrh will hol! a meeting ;tt tho hon of Mr-. A. H. Shoüy, lirn? Lincoln way K. Th' nature study department of the 1'roirrrss club will held a m tinn in the club :oorn?. Mrs. Jlatry Iladrt will rit. rtaln ier hinclj.-on-Lridffe club at her hom. at Park a v. The regular nicetln of the nature f-turty deartrent r,f the Progress . lub will h heM Tuesday, April L'7. in tht clul rooms on S. Iifayettc tt. vdtoiny. Tlie Sh.i ke-eare circle will hold a inectinc. A inertlnjr of the Wednesday Afternoon Sewing clrrle will be held. The Franklin Mothers' club will hohl its regular meeting at the chool building. Mrs. Oorpre Pf i:-.r.t l S 3 Portne jiv.. will be hostess at a mcftinp of the "Wednesday club. The Woman's literary clui) will be entertained at the home of Mt. Cyrus Patten. Dl.t W. Tolfax av. mectinf,' of the Clay and Harris Home hVonnmics club will bo held .it the home of Mrs. Iell Xare, Douglas rd. The members of the Pythian Tea will meet at the K. of I hall with Mrs. Palh Method and Mrs U A. LaHo.mnedieu acting as hostesses The W. C. Sunshine ehjb will meet

t th home of Mrs. 1 annie Spitler. 1 r.ir, W. W hinton av. The Ayudadora circle will hold a meeting. , Th (lood Will club will hold its a r iiieptlnjr with Mrs. William arlln. L'lO S. Ilrookflcld av. Thtirlay. Tlie north section of the Woman's league of the First . H. church will hold a meeting. ?drs. Oscar Kayman, 4 1U S. Iitayftte blvd., will he hostess at a meeting of the Ideal Kmbruldery . lub. A meeting of the Standard P.ear-

. r.o of tli.- I'irst M. p.. f hurch wili be leld at the parsonage. The Jolly Nine club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. H. Frank. 417 S. Franklin st. The Victory club will hold a m' t-in-. The Tw.in City Sesin ir. 1- vill meet at the home of Mrs. . 1. Moham. 'j l'J K. Dubail a v. The i:urek.i club will ho.ri its r irular mer-tini; with Mr.-. I'red Wai:n.r. 74 0 I..in-o!n way H. Mrs. ILaymond Itobbins will spe,,k on " 'itizenship" before the IMKtie of Woman Voters at S o'clock at thChamber of Commerce. Th Hie Hive club will hold its meeting at the home of Mr J. K. Clavln. 7 4 S I-twndale av. The, Indies' Aid society of the Gloria Pel Swedish Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors. Mrs. George K. Jones. S2(j iJ.iyton yt.. will entertain the Rainbow club at her home. The Woman's union of the Calvary Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Warriek. l-'rlday. The Knisht of Columbus ladie. will entertain with a card j arty and darr, at St. Patrick' hall. The Waneta Sewing circle will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Iii brad Uuo ile, i'O'j Navarre st. Mrs. Guy A. Fish, 1013 FuerbriiKer st.. will ent rtaio the Horn. Workirs cla.s.s of the St. I'aul's Methodist (hurch. There will b a K.neral meeting of the St. Joseph's Hospital Aid society at the St. Joseph hall. Mrs. Thomas Williams will have charge of the meeting.

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

REVISIOX OF MARRIAGE LAWS ADVOCATED

Tin; oms m ik;i; n picky ovj:imii:i:i. Kvery word of Mills Slockuridge's h'-artl--s gib., at her husband's lamen.-ss ame distinctly to us. Fortunat 1. the orchestra was making ho mil' h n'i, that I don't think tlie oth r ir.iests of the cafe understood what she said even if they he.mi her. Hut she was facing our table as t-he spoke, and we could not help being unwilling auditors of her vul-jar eruelty. " To all appearances htr husbani had n-t he. nd her. Not facial muscle cb.tnged, and as for his pallor, it could not have been more pronounced than it had been when he entered the tat-. Put there came a simultaneous low protest from his wife's relatives, to which she at once made vixenish r.-rdy. yuu all make m.e tired." fhe snapped. "It's 'Milly, how can you?' and 'Milly why do you'.'' to say nothing of your favorite refrain 'Milly.' you ought to be ashamed of yourself!' 1 tell yooJ'ni sirk of the 'whole business and all of ou. Some day I'm goini; to beat to the other world by the quickest route, and I don't want any of you sniveling around me, either. "I don't care what I find on the oth.-r side, it can't be worse than

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"Oh. IMckj. iMMlf." "1 law n't ou a tongue in our hea1" ' Milly Stockbrlge turned i:npttint!y upon her husband. "Vou'i.- the one that su-rgested this hile. now suppose you demonstrate wha! it's goo-l lor." "Would you like me to order for ou"" Kenneth Stockbridge's voict was calmly courteous, though there :is an iniiulte weariness in K-s tones. "1 know what I'd order for her if she belonged to me." licky muttered viciously to the rest of u.s. "A nice stiff doso of roii'-rh on rats. 1 had no idea from talking with thlady the other evening that she was

I a proposition like this. Hy George, j if eer a man was justified in com-

titufiiiK murder that man is. If I w re on a jury I'd acquit him if he boiled her in oil." "h. Pieky, don't!" 1 .said nervously. 1 couldn't htlp the exclamation. I f-dt chilled to the marrow at the vision called up ,y husband's morbidly jesting- words. "What's the matter?" m.v husband looked out at me teasingly. "Didn't know you had Mich a blood-thirsty wreteh for a husband, did you? Well. I give you fair warning, if evr

what I endure here every day. Just j you develop symptoms of emulating look at eery one of you now. for hat f.male at the next tatde I shall instance. You know hnw faint I j act immediately and without mercy.

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Indeed. we eo.iM ave obev. so triden

p.-lli:tg wer.- ht r tones. "Abi, I'v. ju--t f',u;uh! on!" sh.e shrilled. "1 wondf red why you were o anxious to come here. 1 should think you'd see enough of that woman 't school every ilav

trailing her here."

without

rills filflTj UM1KS I.IKF, MAKV IMCKIOHP. That's whit a hd of people sav lout Knau !i.i l;illinton. who is ieadii g womar. to I,:.ut. . , kl'.ir in 'The Great Air Kchb.rv," at th" CA ST PK today.

FT. WAYNE MAN GAINS 18 POUNDS

Hotelier Sas Tanlac .Miide Short Work of IIU !." Yfsirs Stonuu h Trouble,

always am aftr a long ride, yet not one of you has asked me yet anything about my order. I might . tarve to death for all any of you care." Pel In subjection. The orchestra ceased suddenly, and the last words sounded clear!;.

F.very luad was ; tockbridge table I

LONDON. April 2 4. Publication of the marriage banns is no ban on j bigamy, says Sir F. A. Hosanquet, j who advocates changing Hritain's ! marriatre laws so that all parties af- j

I'ected by an intended marriage ( through the room, would be nronerlv notified. i turned toward the

"If our marriage laws were so j hut to my surprise M illy Stockbrid? amended," says Hosanquet, "as to j was clever enough to force a laugh require a really public notice which j 'ind say in a milder though still would teach thf.se most nearlv con- ' Petulant tone: nected with the parties a reasonable) tell you. if you don't hurry up time before a marriage, there would ! order I shall starve to death, he f-wer undesirable and iniprovi- r ist, r' a ,lark-. s'ptlor dent marriages and still fewer big- j woman, with a tired sensitive face, amies." ! fk tip (he menu card, glanced over

The law now rennires nnvtinL ibe1 lt nurrieuij.

names of would-be-weds in a regis- I

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OHPiiirrM to snow i:lks picrniiis. P.y special reuuest the Ornheum has arranged to show the Klks' jdcnie pictures taken some time aco at Perrien Springs and in which a number of South Heinl citizens are the prominent actors. The pictures will be shown in addition to the regular bill at each performance on Wednesday. 31-'7-2s

HOW SAUDI NFS AUF IMCKFP. Yen could get a pretty fair Men if y( u'd been at the Castle Sunday and watched the people crowd in to see "The Great Air Robbery." which Is alo booked for today. "It's wonderful." was the general verdict.

"The lobster nice here, Milly

idly. 'No doubt." her sister returned

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i captiously. "Things are always sam ,

to bo nice about these new places. Just wait a few weeks till they get;

their patrons well hooked. Then, you'll see how they sting you." "Would on rather have something else, Millie?" her mother asked nervously. It was plainly to be

, yreen trial me wnoie lan.uy were

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.Fust listen to her, will you?" There was no need of the injunc-

THIS NURSE ADVISES Women Who Are 111 To Take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound

East Rochester, NT. Y. "I have u?el Lydia K. Pinkham Vegetable

Compound for several years and think it fine. I am a practical nurse and when I get run down and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound. I also have trouble with my bladder when I am on my feet and Lydia E. Pinkbam Sana

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"I only wf-ighed ono hundred :w'nty tht jxiunds winn I liepan 'akiug Tar. lac and was just about .ast toing. hut in a few weeks I aave t'ain'd ihtt-n i)')unc!s ami am ujoyir.g as :ood health as I evet did", was the stattir.ent nude recently by Henry Fletcher, of 911 SU Mary stru t, 1- ort Wayne. Ind. Mr. Fletcher is a valued employe of the ;-"ort Wayne I'.ox Co. and is a lifelong resident of the city. "For nearly fifteen years befon. I commenced taking Tanlac m trouhU's had been pulling nie down and I was in such an awful fix I Unew I couldn't hold out much longer. 1 had the worst sort of indigestion, in fact, it had become ehrnnic and my stomach was sour and upset all the time. Nearly every bit I ate disagreed with no and 1 had constant trnawinir pain to the

jut of my storaach. My kidneys werej all out of order and worried mei

I just about all the time. I suffered ,something terrible from rheumatism i and sometimes it seemed that ever i bone and joint in my body ached. ! Why. often it was all 1 could do to ' barely hobbb- around. My liver was always sluugish and I had a bad olor and felt billions most of the

, time. Every night 1 had to takej

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stipated, and frequently 1 Had awfui headache spells. Then, on top it all. I had the tlu lat winter

! and it went so hard with me that'it ! neari knocked me out altogether.

! I lost weight until I went down to 1 hardly more than a frame and was 'as weak as a baby. In fart. I wa.-j

1 a physical wrck and 1 wa so disi rouraired I was about ready to give j up the struggle. i "That was the awful condition I 'was in when a-friend of mine came j to me and advised me to try Tani lac. ell. sir, right away. Tanlac

eoninu-need to siraignien me oui and I started picking up in weight. In a short time 1 was eating fts hearty as I ever did and the good part of it was that everything I ate digested properly and without a s!p:r of trouble. My kidneys are in tint ord r now ami the rheumatism iadisappeared altogether. My i:v-i never give me any trouble whatever. 1 don't feel bilious any more and I have a good healthy eolor. 1 am no longer constipated .mi I don't know what it is to ever havp a headache. I now weigh one hundred and forty-six, a gain, as I said. of eighteen pounds, and I am feel-' ing strong and healthy like man ought to fel. Tanlac has more than measured up t my fullest rlufJations and as a medicine I think

it has no equal. Tanlac is sold in South Bend at The Central Drugstore and in Mishawaka at the Reil Cross Pharmacy.

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Val, Venice, Filet Edges and Insertions in all widths. Very adoptable for dresses, lingerie and children's wear. Prices ranging from 5c to 50c.

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Filet Flouncing. Banding to match. Metal Embroidery on Silk Net.

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