South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BE;ND NEWS-TIMES

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

The rno-.t flahor.ife .iffur of the fo:.il -i-.i.-on iir.'i the v IiT.-tu-).ir w.is th! avr. iil .N'otr- Ijnic -.mor l-.-ii: h-hi Tiiur-i.iy -wnintf

it til.- Oliver hotel. The ;Lfi iir vl.Kh i ii :.h- nature r '1;PM r rlar.'r wj the l'-tn' fVfnt of the .'ftre l laine ii! c.ileipht r ari'l e.t u 1 l'-'l if r.oi "r';!l it t . 1 t a -,-rs ir; a I rep'TM. I'mrn j.tjy if 7 : " o', o U the j,rar;l luarrh i..iJ(i 3 Mr. .iii'J Mt.v Win. I ::.:'.. Th'.:ri..N Ji. lU.xon. ;ir"ilTit of the Mi.i'-r ia-1, ; i t ' 1 Mis Kio;-.- Käufer ;in-I IMvv.inl Uorin. ;.r"-i'lrnt f Joor 1 i v r.. :irnl MisH j:dr. Hurtfonl. :.trl the Itotary room v. here 'imnt-r wa Fr -'I. Co'. i v r- 1-4 i i for 4L! e:'i-.s nt T:n' tj M s Iik'h'c.l I n.livii;il tjjis f !,:; .i.l 1 I vth !r 1 1 -. Th- j!.t- of U,' 1 idles wnu in ti '.! h Iai;i.s of ) iirn-itLrr ivor;, ... tr.-ii?" frini-s, inl.u--l with i monorati..-. mI th'.v. tf lh- i.wti ".y Iii- t.rourn.n. Di.rin,' ll.e linnr. Why.lii!iv j!ir t.i ii.i1 uifh svril vior.n solos ai.il Walter o'Ke.f. i- : 1 1 . I much !atJirhf-r ith e. Tal i ; l t . . 1 1 iiior.o!";j- anl r 1 1 j s ; ti 1 miin h-i .-. !i worlliv i inriition I -1 1 ; an xji ion. i Uy ! v r s:vl h r:;inul. " Swnfwr l'i'l t the Ladies of OOtfi I'.-li!." Thnn.,1. IJe.i'on, pr-f-i.Jpnt of tli? lilor ! -.-, actej Ay i oatmaM r. The proKi'.im of fir:'en i!;inrrs was plau'l ly "i'o-" f;tr y'. ni i ,f tr.i of C ii .7 M .St t x 1 1 1 i s of 1 lie and ko!i s i ij -1 frotn iii" rhsiii'if h' i s 5ii.il a l it i;- rnonotrrnr.1 blatiÄ: hum,' . r th f i i -j.!cwhirh w.'ih imki il i;l JV ns :(".! piltns and MaiiKt-M n hotli .iI-.-ifh !arcc ill.nnin iffl I'-tttrs f tlwTh f oruxii i t f ' f in li.iru' of tlx- ; i r; ri irrmrnt m :i rf f(!!ov.-. Cliftortl it Siilh am. 1. !. Smith ami I'anI H-hfif l -1 1 . -nt rta innurit ; Al. Hy.m. John Mi.f kh-y and V. 1'. t'.iKif'. jro'-jrain. .ind .arn s Coiin i -lofi. .rrnari jriy. W.tlirr J. Ioutc-'i--ati'l Cl m Mulhulland, U or.il I'i'iS. A homo v. .!dir:ir f-f o ji Jon.i I l'.i'Jt iiial rl-atp: vvs th.it of Mi-" Cra'-f K.-tlIa ,s.ni'r, !iuKlit r "f ..Mr. and Mrs. Willi. im S.ni r. of '.t odland. to Star. 1 I. Kii-, -oii of Mr. and Mrn. Normm KHh-v, t. V od!.nd. which to)K p; t, t- Weil.'.s lay :i f t f riioo: i :f 1 nYloi I; i'

tin htipiM ot t!j; hrid''s p.n nts Tin "r iiii!ny was f rfunr.til l '(- tth ; X'UWfv vi palms. f rns and .wiiini!ovrs l.y K-. y. A. Saur. ol -Mi'liian t i t - and i: v. IL J. .s iikt, of T.a, Ind.. hrnthrs of tho hiMf. As tli" lrilal pirty ntr d ti:' roorr. head-d hy tji'o fiowtr f.ouis and I-Tin S.uor. mplnus ot" th' hi id', and thr rin ht an r, 1 :i It-K-h-y, lupln'w of thr rrmni. Mr. Ilarry Iyr of Wa Ua r u.-a. Ind.. tr ff tho jrroom, softly fdayrd thf "'l;rIJaI Chc-riis"' from Fohrnrrin. ai.d J 1 1 r i n r th f-rkr Mis JIIn .'.ink, of Import, rfndrfd two vocal fojo?, "o rronii- Mo," and "I Love ou Truly." .Mis.H olca Satjr idafl th .ircKtrnpanifiicnt. Th bride uoic a, pov.n of white indfilr urtlble oJe ovt r hand enibroiderpu satin, a full Unth jind carried a .shower bouquet of I f.'l'-'s ro.ss and sv. et pea.. Mi-s 'lara Sehumtn, of Taporte, Iml.. v.liu afttd an brblesma id, von a fro U blue ruft'led orc:aidle ani tarried an arm bouquet of pink sweet pea. Th yrooni was attt tided by V.lter auci , a broth, r of the brUU. A i oVlork ilinr.t r was sfrvtvl to 0 Rii't? at a tab- attractively d( orated w ith spring ilowers. Mr. ;ind Mrn. Kelley will be at licnip at Woodbind after May 1. Anion1; the out of town (:ii-st8 w-re Mr. ;md Mil Jar :! Kelby and frs. .1. Kelhy of Mishnwaka; Mr. and Mrs. Harr' L.'ier, of WaUarusa. Ind.; Mr. and Tr. C. F. Kf-lhy of Napoleon. O.; Kev. and Mrs. it. A. Saner and sen 1'nno of Miehicui ity; Kv. and Mrs. H. J. Kiuer and mui IaMiis of Tr.i-y, Iml . and th-M1h-s Mamie am: Ida Schniiicr i ml Henry SehniuesT, of ilaml lond InJ. The fin t of a series of pr nuptial ;iff.iirs which are to 1 'iven for Miss Kli-Mleth Kelly. diUKhter of Mr. and Mrs William Kelly, ;;

H trrlon a v.. wbo rnirriato to William Ade!per;rer. sou of Mr. arid Mrs. .'barl-- Adelsp, rr. .",11 K. Cort.y -t., Will Utie. plae- at St.

ii'itu-' kN chur h U'dnesdny, May i 1-'. w a s iven Thursday e-niris ty I JliM Mar- unnini;hHni and Ih-i t .Wille l.uckey at th" hon. of !li.j Iatt'-r. l.'i S. Liur.-l t. Tiu- ;1ff.,ir 1 win 'Ii was in tl.- nature of an apron jhhower was att--nded )y 1., Kuets. I The ontst f a y was awardei to ' Ml- Klma li-yr-i'. A color sdini." 'of Pinl. and white wax i-arne.l ont

in the ilc orations. Ainoh; the others who will -ntej-tain for M i.--s lelly are ili.s KtbeJ Phelan. SIT. Iiwn-dab-a.. on Monday evnir.tf; .fi. Jam- s (lilny and Miss Lillian Adel-s-perper. .. 1 1 I-:. 'ori .-t.. on T.Je--ddy ni'-'ht;Miss Mar:, K'atlarite-Shinvilb-. SI.", Jeit'eraon blvd.. Wedi.e..j.jy niKht. Mj-s I si- Kom. l S. Mi'-hii-jan st., Friday nitrlit. M iv 7. and Mis.- Lima f:err. T'Jl Hirnfon av., Saturday evenh:,'. May . arid Mrs. Charbv Ctariiait. 24 L. Pans st.. S inday nu'ht. May Mis fio-igt- A. l'iilror, -ei. n. ehairmaii of ti:- imi.-ic tl p;, i t m . r. t of the Prorr.-.s dub was ;i--t of honor at a t ,t lv-n Thurt-d.iv afti ri oon by Hie dcpai tr;i i;t ii, tii.'bib rooms from 4 to t, o'do. , . A short pionram was KL'-'ti on -ist ir..; uf ati in.striiTnei.tal solo i.v Mi--s ( '. en (iuilfoyie; a vocal num!"j- ;y Mrs. John pejnoids. w ho was a -companied by Mi Maude W b i , and a reading b Mr-. L. M. Morrts. An attrtietio icns wa- ajrid out ly the nnai;s of ruus. door lams and groups of lare ohairs. Moie thai: 7" in 1 1 1 1 rs and i:e.s ' IC ser-d from a t a table ciu-teja-d with sw't peas and daisdes wiii'h was pr.ided at iy Mis. W. A. Fa ra bau Kb and Mrs. J. Fred 'hristman. This wa.s the at meeting of the year. Tiie iu:ii r!,i;i- of Mis (Jn lr;'ut '. a . dauKbter of Mr.-. Sa !'. Laiby. 7;;i Flame av.. to Lohe-t llerth. son of Mrs. A. Cuy, trjT South la nd av.. was solenmi.' d Thursday afternoon at :: o'clock at the home of the bride's moth' r. Lev. I ;. .1. 'ain, p i-tor of the Indian i avenue t'hri-oian church j.k i -forniud the (tiai;";ony tn the presence of the immediate families. The bride wore a blue tricoiine suit and a cor.-aue ol -w-tt peas. After

an extended eastern trip Mr. and j .Mis. Hertch will be at home at 7::i Blaine a v.

A meeiii'. of Hie Ladies," Aid society of tin- (Loria I t i S-Acdish Lutheran church was held Thursday afti rnoon in the church parlors. Following the husim-f.s .-,-ion Mrs. I). L. We'.-h Kave a laadinu; Mrs. 1 A. Kdner and Mrs. lernest Malander i' iifl red a vooal solo and

I Lev. '. (i. Anderson K ive ;t brief 'talk. A social hour was enjoyed durum which refreshments were j served to to members by the hostes--

Mrs. Martin Johnson. There will be another meeting at the church in two wet ks. Mrs. Vitus L Jones. ?, S. Franklin sr.. entertained the members of her dub at a 1 o'clo. k luncheon at the Uohcrtson tea room. Thursday afternoon. ('overs were laid for 1.". at a table cent red with Fecil I'.runiu r rp!-4 and fernery. l'ollowii'.K; the luncheon ."oni was playd at tip- home id Mrs. Jones, the favors heim; won by Mrs. A. Schinder, of Mishawaka and Mrs. L. W. M((iann. A charmim; affair om plimcnt v Mis I.f-in.erd Wociii aid Mi.-..s Harriet Vittum. was the tea Klven Thlllsdav afternoon by Mrs. F. A. Far-

! lisle, Irairoon rd. Huriiiif the early j part of tiie afternoon Miss Vittum j spoU in leh;ilf of L- onaril W ood, j v. In i is a candidate fo:- the nomin;'I tion of provident. T" t was servetl in J iie d"awinc room i'roni a mtvk tabb- entered with a vilvt r basket

of Fprmsr tiowers anu liriteO with white tapejs In tall Mlwr lwdtlers. Mr?. Ocorf Sturiebaker poured. The Victory club was entertained at lite lue.m of Mrs. Ameli. Haine-, ! 1 e W. Thomr-v st.. Thürs. lay after -

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Annual Spring Sale of Housewares ends Saturday Evening Hundreds of Housewives are taking advantage of the splendid values offered. Cleaning Needs for the Home Many effective means for chasing dirt and to make things shine with cleanliness all over the house are offered here at low prices.

CHrpet BealT Shr-Jf Pa i er Strcl Wind IMiyt Clot tu. WhII DiiMrr Furnitur I'tdi-h Ammwtils

Vacuum Fleaners Witter llils Scrub liiubcs SMncri l eather Duterv I'l.Hir Wav PtdMiiuc Weights

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Demonstration and Sale of Wizard Products Including Mops, Dusters, Wall Brushes, Polish, Carpet Clean, ax, etc. Mrs. Bloch from the factory is explaining the merits and use of these various articles. A Wizard Mop and Bottle of Polish is offered at $ 1 .20.

and a -od i! h'-ur enjow-d. A rofl i.ot ir. the luncheon which was served t 1 ' members. .is a Scotch motif w hb h .as carried -it m the bir.rhr,on --i v.nd the r nterpic? .--l.i. . . 1 k 1 . ,'1.

' w illen airrifii ni in:it-ui. i ne next n:etin' will be held at thi home f ' Irs. Fharlr.s Hickei, 1 ! I ! S Car i d! st.. Mciy 20. j Mrs J. F.- (;:..v.n. 74 S bi w ndn Ja.. was hot s to 1 1" members of i the l:.'hi- rlub .-it ht r horm T;iur-d.t aften-.eon The time was j sr-enr ifh se'.viny and contests, the t.:i.is i dm; auardt d ti Mrs. Or;il" Penwell. Mrs. Itenjarr.Jn MitI t heli. Mrs ! .1 .W.ldo and Mrr. ' Lotti- "I).-11. Kefr.shtnnt.v were . s-r-d. Tin next riii ttfii will be held M c 1 '. the place to be an- , J. i ' 1,1 e. 1 1 i t l . I - The Tvm F.'y Sewing -ircle .-'d rs i . j'ular nu iinu' Thur.-l tv after- , ta.oj, .,t the h.ome of Mi. ( . It. Hie 1 at. i. 'l! L. I bail f . Afnr the ; li-fo- ,! of th routin' busi.i s a so'ti.i! time was njojl. .Mrs. 1. I". 'Carpenter and Mrs. Cb ort'- Snyder W i e a 'i ded the rniltt t tVvor.k' I ; f t ' di n fits veie y r -l to debt n: m'-rs. The j.nt ni'"'-ti':ef wiT "ot ! id at th.e liorif of Mrs. j;, rt Spry, ''. So at h st .. M 'i 1 '! h'- Lbal Lmbi dd' iy dub was r . t a-1 a i 1 1 il ;if the home of Mrs. r-c-r I'cirar. II" S. Lafayt tt? Id', d . Thursday afternoon. After a 'Mac: busjiK-ss session the time wai si': in knitting com fut ers. Itef r vii mt r, i s ware sere,l tlurir.K the hour t T member. Mrs. W H. I:, rtcli. Fr. enlaw n av., Li'.ar Paik. will be ho. tss to the c'ub in t o w t ks. t I.I tiie e. . , ( ,! , j.,. ftf t'j.. biwiti dub laid 'iimsda ni'ht j at tiie home of .Mrs. Paid F.Mt"i line. 7! Fo'ta -.e (jro ; .. darcintf w.is ileMti'n s ttf Fie i tlslitnv "t ,th' wninir. Tnis statement was ; made in error. M'i-i." and grunts ;,.' we- eil jo d. ; (U'f f tin- del i;iiit fill affairs ejV- ! ;i rcntl by the South' Ibnd Woman's club was the May day fes- ; ti,:l ht 1.1 Tuesday ev nitiK in the j ( hili loom-- at which the members j of the dramatic art department enitertaiiud the members of the K'Oli eral (dub. j The feature of the r nim; wa.s ! the introduction of ;h- May qu en

and her court. Miss Dorothy Lee was ( row in-.! queen and her attendant! were Dorothy and Marian Dalfnn. Ilower puis; Jane Duncan and Lucy tter, train bearers, and little Miss Marian Hil-b brand. row n bearer. Mi.- Fleanor Coppes enteriaine! witii tin- lioidn Dance" and 1- liiuh school uirN interprt ted the May day lances. Mrs. Harry IVarne? contributed a roup of s'Mi-js. Mrs. II. '. Shanklin had charge of the program. Following the jirovram Jisph T.iylor. :out (xeeuti(, ;;;ive a tall; on "Si outing and its Ilroad Field ia South Mend." i 'r ifl nfx the entertainment a business meetiner was held at whi h delegates were chosen to attend tbe F'.th district convention of the federated bibs. Th follow inl; were, hosen tbleu'iites: Mrs. H. D. Conn, Mrs. F. L. Sims, Mrs. (Jranville Z"i';i( r. Mrs. Harry Wallace. Mrs. I iilian Krieu'hbaum. altt rnates. Mrs. W. M. Probasc. Mrs. V. II. Maurer. Mrs. Harry Sehadt, Mrs. V. F.. Francis and Mrs. J. L. Hunter. Those who wish to attend the L1Uhart luncheon should make reservatioiis with Mrs. (I. Zeib-r. Tin- next reneral club meeting will be held May 11. An enthu.-iastio meeting of the Franklin Mothers' t lub was held at the school Wednesday afternoon. Thrtp members of the South Lend oust rvatory contributed musical ".umbt-rs which -onsisted of a piano solo by Miss Helen Schlepel, a ecal selection by Miss Jeanette .Martin, and danc- by Miss Vir cinia Chapman. The general topic for discussion was the need of better educational conditions for the children of the Franklin school. Mr.--. F J. Spolinholz told of the need for more room, the speaker showed the r.pfd of at least dgiit additional rooms to the present building. Fnder the discussion of better health conditions Mrs. Charles Ward told of the insanitary plumbing.

and Mrs. J. A. Harris of the inadequate hcatinsr systems in the school. Mrs. J. J. LaKtn discussed the need of facilities for playground and gymnasium work, and Mrs. J. Ldvard.s. til" safety of the building. Supt if Schools W. W. Horden and William Clem eav short talk. A social hour followed the business nuetintr. There w ill be another meet- ( ini; held in two weeks. I Thf annual meeting of the. Propras club will re held Sittirddv aft-

rl noun at o o'clock in the club rnonif j. reeded ty the regular business meeting at L':lö o'clock. A review of the work accomplished by the club since its rKan:ation l'ä years Hga will be read There will be report? of the standing committees and ofbcois. memorial serice for thos lo-t to the dub'by tleatb and the introduction (if the new orticers. The Loseland Home Hcoromics lub met Wt drcsday at the home of Mrs. F.lleii Hamilton. Ilseland. A pot luck linner was rvl at noon, followed ny a short jrocram. There will be another meeting held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. VV. (. Alltn of lloseland. Mrs. i:d Fordray. '.r.n.t S Michiifin s; . t'titerta int'd at diniier W'-lnes-- . ernr.K in honor i-f Mr. Walter I.; iil't-ru'. r and her dauphtt r. Lucile f ("olor.-ido Sprints. Folo. Covers w re. laid for eight s.

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

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"lii'.a Frown!" I repeated the name in ,i:i..,ii mer.t. all tiie !aut;nter at little Mrs. Durktt's a 'surdities stri'.krn from me.

My fiu nd nodib ti her ph tti-allv. "I thought that wi.uid sit up .-jfid t.otiCA-:

Gleefully. "Mut ." she add d v. :th the touch i f malic. whi.h for all hcr k't.nd r.afute sono-iimes reeps mt ) her cuiivi i .- . 1 1 L j 1 1 , "yui o.-;hi to be clad she's "l Ii r claws .-harperitd lor Alfred." I ignored the allu.don to the unt asiness w hich Dick', s acceptance of Pita Ulu'.vn'v stUtlio had callst'l ti.e. an uneasin s I knew my little friend had suspected, although she ditln't know of Lillian's a rra ignint n I of tiie jr! to me. or of her anxi-ty

that Dakv should rmt wtik Lriwns sLu.'jo. A threat Itellef. Lillian had m.ule "mmI In-

ne in o.it.e imckv tur own stiiuio. an offer which Dick bad jromptl ami gratefully accepted. thous.:ii with vidj-eyed a m.t m n t . for Lillian had always held hr studio as inviolate as Lnehdi -nib e man does hN study hour. Put, imb ed,

slu b id im-, used it at all in last weks. ham put aide

wmk but tin- mo-t pres.-i iii; in order ! watch beside Lobe,! S.ivarin's si l ht d. The work she wa compelled to do she wrouu'ht at in her ht r ow n libraiA. I kra w Lillian would share t Indistinct ft dins; of i t lief pei i- ( nee, at hearing Mrs. Dui kee's an-nounc-tiient that h r sn. Alfretl. and Itita Ilro'Mi were interested in ath oilui. My little neicrhbor was riiht. J was glad ti know that the girl, who I had set n but once, hut whom. I instinctively di-liked, "had her daws sharpened" for anybody but Dicky. 1 did not care, however, to have Mrs. Durkee suspect my relief. "Let nie see." I said countim; on my finders with no hint that I understood her allusion to my uneasiness' concerning; Pita Prown 'this is the first, second, third, fourth, tifth it's no Use, I can't count or remember the -:ir!s whose names' you have brought to me with the

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firm conviction that they were to be daug-hters-in-law of yours. What a harem poor Alf would have had if all your doleful predictions had come true, jfe would ePht-r be in Turkey or in state' prison lor hii-'j my." She flushed consciously. .lfrel DurUH't Itequcst. "I know," idao admitted, though h r ton wh obstinate, "but it vill .nie .nriif day. And when I think of this Kita Brow n pettim; hi r dutches on., my boy I wish he'd married any one of the others I ust d, to dread." ".N't. you don't," I said contortiniv. although in real it 1 admitted the truth of her word-. I could iinagin. few wona-n inon unsuitt-l tt. Altred Durkt e than Hi' a Prowr. 1 may misjudg the trirl, but I "eli"ve the words wifehood. mdiurhood, mean nothing; real or sa red t. her, and Alfr-l Durkee. though apparently of as volatile a temperament as Dickey, yet is a wholesome lad. whose ideal of a wife would be the idoli.'d mother of his children. I trbd to vb.uali,e Pita Prown as a mother, but gave it up with a little shiv r at the probable unhap-piiie-; of any child w h should ever -a.H lit r by that sacred name, and turned to Mr.s. Durkee. ' You haven't told ni yet what has bd you to fear Pita Brown," I said. "Sh isn't a now acquaintance of Alfs :s she? They m.ust have known ea h thr for a long; time." "Tlit have, casually," Alfred's mother returned, "but it's only since Alf rtturncd that they've been threw n to'-jther niuch. It s-ems A'f cast some work in her way she's terrible clever, you know and then she was taken ill. couldn't finish it. and he had to o and sa r her about it. You know what a tender-hearted softy Alf i- abort anybody sick or in Trouble. I in.a'.:!:ie he's bet n buying- out the flower ami fruit stores ever since, and now he wants, nie invite that trirl and the two Fail faxes, her chums, dow n bare for a week or two; soys the country air will be so good for Pita. If you can beat that I'd like to have vou trv!"

LOCAL FURNITURE MAHJSH0H0RED Heller on Kxeentie Board of National Retail Furniture Dealer?" Association.

A. H. Heller, proprietor of the Heller Furniture Store, and whose connection with tlm furniture business? dates back 1 years, has .iust been notified of his appointment as a in mber of the executive committee of the Fnitetl States Retail Furniture Association. T.le appointment is a signal honor to the South Bend man. as thnational association is made up of tho most influential retail furniture dealers from all parts of the country. To the executive -onimittee is given the task of outlir.ir.;; the policy of the organization as well as carrying out the wishes of the body. At the last meeting' of the assoeia- ' I'.n hebl in Chicago April 1 2 and ; '. plans wt re made for extending; the scope of the organization to many of the smaller cities hitherto not included in the membership. Mr. Heller Is also past president of the IJetail Furniture Dealers as

sociation r-r Indiana and is now a.!

member of the executive board ot the state organization.

Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harry Diehl hae left for Fincinnati, n.. where the former w ill be engaged in tbe furniture business. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert List nbr-rger, 7H W. Washington a v.. h.ne returned from a visit in California. Mrs. C. W. Stover and son. Charles, hLM S. Push st.. hive returned from Indianapolis. Mr. Stover motored on to Louisville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. .Norman P. Black, of Fargo, X. D., have returned to their home after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. M. LonU. f.20 S. Can-nil st. Mrs. ;rae" Woodford, in:; 4 "ass.tr av.. has been taken to tiie St. Joseph hospital. Mr. nhd Mrs. Cb-nn Stech- have returned to th.-ir hem- at Cincinnati. b. after visiting relatives ami frit mis in this city. Mrs. Cuy L. Bunker, r.i'i Lindsey st.. has returnt-fl from a 10 days' visit with her laiight-, Mrs. A. D. Young of Marion. Ind.

The pt-rkey Cubs want a trame for li'-xt Sunday with some fast baseball eiub. Teams dt siring a gam-e are asked t write Iewey Freeman. ''J2 S. Main st.. or ( .ill Lincoln 1 1 .". between 3 and 7 o' lock at night.

Trv NEWS -TIMES Want Ads.

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Announcements The Norman FMdy en ..- rt a i nmen , he b w. to lt.iv- been h Id April ' . h is been postpobf d. The home department of th -a lond Woa'.anV club will hold i:s last ibf'ting of the year in the . il rooms Fint.iy afternoon at rt t lo-k. Mr.- F. L Francis will read : rfp r niitb-.l "How to Deva-hip a li-allhy Imagination, in the Your.gt-r .'bib'.;' Mrs. Walt r P'.oomtit !1 vvil! - ;.. t!i- comn.unitv ' obligation ( the t hild. Mrs 't re S'r.ty. r will

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Democrat for State Representative He is a business man. Lives at 422 St. Joseph St. Married and 34 years old. His number on the machine is 22-B.

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For Every Summer Need at Ellsworth 's Shoes play an important part in the summer costumes, and having the right shoes for the occasion perfects the ensemble.

One of tho season's smartest street Pumpa jufit in. Black dull kid with black buckle efTrct and baby Louis heel

Black Kid Plain Toe Oxford. Cuban heel; very flexible. Mxcrptional for house and street wear

$11.00

$10.00

New Brown Ooze Crons Strap with New Vamp. This is the latest strap effect.

The new Black Gypsy Oxford with hand turned sole is out of the ordinary at

$15.00

$12.50

Brown Kid. three-eylet tie with leather f rench heel

$12.50

And it s not too soon to purchase sports Shoes and Oxfords and Pumps of White Canvas. New Things Arriving Daily in Our Art-Goods Section Little models for the miss Play Dresses, Scarfs, Pillows, Luncheon Sets and a host of other pretty things too numerous to mention. SEEOUR WINDOW

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days in the open, long drives and its lon walks beside a sparkling lake. It s a happy, happy Summer that's ahead! BE READY FOR IT Just received a beautiful and complete line of men's and young men's SPI1I1I SITS $37.50, $45, $50, $60 up" to $80 Every new model, cloth, color and pattern is represented in our new stocks for Spring. The youim man and the conservative dresser are equally well pleased. New Top Coats Hats, Shoes In Complete Assortments. Modest Prices. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT You need not pay all in 30 days. We arrange terms to suit you.

RAINCOATS For Men and Boys

321 S. Michigan St.

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