South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 122, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1920 — Page 7

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN SOCIETY Phllantixrophy Clubs Circles Suffrage

f'OTnf'llmntincr Mr?. O. C H.m-h, formerly nf this city, nov f I-

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MS lz-lari'l ,tv.. r.tf rt.virH'l 12 of ner fru'TvIs at a 1 oVioek I-inrhn tfcp Uohrrtjion ta rooms FrMay tftornoon. Th- taM cont rd u.Jth Hjrln f.ovwrra and mini ituro ror?ac s marked tho j?-t.s of tlr ifucsti. KoIloTvirtr th 1'inchron Fv ! lunrirM was pl.tyr-d at th homo r? Mrs. I'.T.shaw, th" prizes b-inc nwarrJ-'! to Mr. 1 HickU hauj.t anl Mrs. Ilarvv ralton. Mrs. i:imr Ftrayor, TT.7 X. Scott M... vlll hp hcntPfs at an Orphcum thratr party thl-' rvrr.lng ir honor of Mrs. The St. .Insrph's Hospital Al'i -o-rtty h I1 a 'i nrr,ij mff tlnc 1'ii.ixy afternoon at tho -St. Joseph hall. I'ollowinc: ihr- transaction of th routine busings a poclal time, was rnjoyrd. the time blns apnt in fewir.i; for thrt hospital and making purjriral dre--5lnp?. Refre?hmentM v.-ere served to more, than 4 0 mmYcr bv the hrstr, Mrs. Thorna?5 WUH-ims. Mr. K. Pcrley. Mrs. J. A. Oretf. Mrs. II. C. Oi-horn. Mr. J. J.uthrr, Mrs. 1Z. II. Craln. Mrs. J. Tracy, Mrs. W. IT. IVnitz. Mrs. M. 1'. Calr.on an.l Miss Helen Schabel. An all-day mretinpr of the Waneta Ffwintr ircle was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Richard Ducpiale. "03 K. Navarro st. Dinner was frervpd nt noon to 20 members anl KUMts. after whleh a short buslr.css K'-Fslon was held. Fanoywurk und contests were diversions of tho '0flal afternoon, the favors in the iatter boinK n warded to Mrs. Abraham Stephemson. Mrs. Dorv. IUKda!o. Mi p. Trna f'lark, Mrs. I.Ii Oour and Mrs. J. Klink. Tho next regular rnetlnz will b held at the home of Mrs. Molly Thomas, 22Gi H. Main t.. May 14. Mrs. John Ilinkle, .13 1 Kuntsrnan t., was hostess at a meeting of th Independent rlub which was held at her home Friday afternoon. Followlr? tho brief bulsnoss rmctintr the. time was spent socially with needlework. In the contest tho favor was awarded to Mrs. Shenenberger. A two-course luncheon was served to 10 members. The next mertinpr will bo held with Mrs. fleorpe Drown, 1143 Lincoln way E-. In two weeks. In honor of her eighth birthday anniversary Miss I'linor Raymond. 735 Harrison a v.. entertained 14 of her little friends Thursday afternoon, flames and contests were diversions of the afternoon, the favors beinfr won by Gertrude Krauss. Oeraldino Swisher, Arthur Crumm and Iilrharri I'arker. bunrhoon was served at a table centered with a birthday take bearing ei.ht candles. The Hebrew Educational and Athletic association will entertain with a d.mcinsr party at the Elks tempi" May 6. The committee in charge is composed of Reuben Dounn. Ren Kaplan, J. Hodes and W. Oilman. M:s Mabe! Poyser, whnse rn.irriae will take place in May was the honor i?ut at tne. meeting of t'ie Rlu" Triangle Reserve held at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday eveninp. Miss Poyer's place at the uipper able was .lesignated with novelty features in pink and white crepe paper other table, appointments carlied out the same color scheme. As the ku est approached the table Mrs. Ijnren Jones played "The Rridal . Chorus" from "Ixhenprin." Th bride-elect was presented with a set of crystal sherbet pjas-e:--. Mrs. Fred Warner. 74 0 Lincoln way K., was hostess at a mtin;? of the Eureka club at h'r heme Tlvar-day afternoon. A hhort buine.s J-esMon was followed by a so'ial hour during whl'h needlework was the diversion. Refreshments were served. Th'-re will be no meeting for four weeks because of l'.lness amor.;; the members. The pla?o of the next meeting v.-Ill b announced l.itrr. At a recent n"ctinp: of the board directors of the Eea'i' of Women Voters delegates wer ehfseti to aticnd the 1-th tlistrici federation t'f cluii meetir.tr at lükliart. May ... The deb-Kates are: Mrs. A. Carlisle. Mis. j Frani-es Thnrinan. Mrs.

i:-.-h:rd Re: key. Ch.irb v Mrs. A. Nf tT.

Flbel and Mrs Charley The alterna!e ,ir- Mrs. IIii's. Mr' ('bin Sri(i;'"f. R. Sholly and .Mr- J. F..

Tb Rainbow club was j.trrtaini il it an all day mm,i!: Thursi!ay at the home of Mr-- JeifrK Jon?. E. Dayton st. Foüowir.s the luncheon which was served at noon Mrs. Ella Murphy enttrtaind with a nu:su-il proKram. Thno will be another meeting of tb- club

held May in at th- home r,f Mis. Norman K;zer. 41: 1-2 V. Marion

Dr. Anna Raker and Mr? Edward Kroblock. 311 N. Mam st., entertair.ea the members of the Centra! I'.ible class at the'.r home Thursday afternoon. The time was ocrupitd with informal r nt' rtainment.

Mrs. R. M. Wilcox (t Chicago was an out of town Kuest. The repular social nietirK of the

Mothers' club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. C j "Witwer. Needlework occupied thp ; ttmc And refreshments were served.

There will be another mcetinK beid

May 13, the pla e to be announced Kter. m Thirty couples attended the box social and dancing party piven by the University club Thursday evening in the Indiana-University club rooms. Steimrlch's orchestra of Elkhart furnished the music for the dancing which began at 10 o'clock.

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

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Announcements The Eastern Star auxiliary will meet Monday afternoon in the Masonic club rooms. The hostesses will be Mrs. Edith Milb-r. Martha Loughman, Mrs. Elza Nicely, Mrs Cora Downing and Mrs. Elizabeth Rlland. Tho Woman's Missionary society of the Conference Memorial United Urethren church will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. All the member's are requested to be present, as th" final arrangements will be made for tho branch conference to be held here. May li-2 0-21. Tho Temple Aid sisterhood will meet with Mrs. E. Kaplan. 3 4 S. Taylor st., Monday afternoon. The meetinK of the Eeague of Women Voters at which Mrs. Raymond was to have spoken at the Chamber of Commerce. May 0, has Leen cancelled. The annual meetinp of the 13th district federation of Worm n's clubs will be held at Elkhart Wednesday. May 5. The morning session will be called at 10 o'clock at which time the business of the organization will be transacted. Euncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock following which a number of well known speakers and educators will talk. A large delegation from the South Rend federation of clubs will attend the meeting. All club women are privileged to attend the Elkhart session. Those wishing to attend the luncheon should make reservations with Mrs. Charles Drake of Elkhart before Mnndiy, May 3.

Personals

Iouis blvu., has returned rrom California and other southern points, where she spent the winter. Mrs. C. 11. liouser, 301 N. Eafayette blvd., has returned from Fort Worth. Ttxas., where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. W. Atting r, for several weeks. Mrs. Charles Clapr. 5U Rlain av.. has r turned from California, where she spent the winter. v Mrs. M. O'Hrien. 72 W. Washington av., returned this week from a four months' visit in Daytona, Florida. Mrs. Frank Rutin has returned to her home in Adrian. Mich., after visiting her dnught-r, Miss Kathleen Eieberrnan. ."33 Lincoln way "W. Mi;-s f;ertrude Jr-fferies. a memr of the company playing at tho jrphe-:nt. is the Kuest of her sister, Mtm. Walter Sweet. r,29 Haney av. Mrs. M. T. Cummings, 615 Port

age .iv hts returned from a three.

w'-ei;s vi.-it at Indianapol!.. J 'ore-1 F. Conn of Ixjgansport i' the Kue.-t of his aunt, Mrs. J. E Armis. 12d4 'arroll st.

WHY MRS. DURKEK SAII "IT'S WORTH TKYINIS. ANYWAY." "I'll have, to admit that Alfred's proposition is a ditficult one," 1 said slowly. "It s going to be very hard on you, isn't it? The entertainment of three cirls, one of them a convalescent, for a week or two will entail a good deal of work I'm afraid." "That's not what's worrying me," little Mrs. Durkee rcjoim d. "I'm not afraid of work. Rut to have that girl la-de-hi-in around Alfred I just can't stand it! If It were only one of the Fairfax girls, although Koodness knows they're nothing to boast cf " "Why, Mr. Durkee!" I interrupted, "surely Edith Fairfax is decidedly something to boast of. A girl canteen worker who has been decrated for bravery under fire is distinctly worth while." "Fiddlesticks!" my little friend said explosively. "Of cours she's brav- and all that, but you knowshe didn't cross the ocean just to mtv" her country, although I won' say that wasn't part of her reason," she admitted reluctantly. "Hut I should think you of all people wouldn't care to have that pang

hang'ng around here for a week or two. If Alf spends all the time he an steal from his office at home you'll see Dicky will be doim; the same thing, and then what will you say?" What .MadK' .MmI. There were several thin-'s in this speech which I resented hotly. One of the tenets held most strongly hy my little mother, and which she inculcated in me so religiously that I've never forgotten it, is that discussing one's husband with others is one of the unpardonable sins. With Eillian. old friend of Dicky, and wonderful substitute for the sister I never had. I have been compelled to talk sometimes of th'prohbrr.3 confronting me. Rut Eillian is the embodiment of tact and discretion. She never either asks or insinuates an unnecessary question. t'n the contrary, littl Mrs. Durkee, dear and sweet as she is. has a faint streak of malicious curiosity in her makeup, a characteristic that annoys me exceedingly, although I'm compelled to overlook it on arcount of her many splendid qualities. Rut I could not keep a certain coldness out of my voice as I replied "You are mistaken." I said quietly. "It Is absolutely immaterial to me whether they come here or not. Rut if I were in your place, and wer as worried about Alfred as you are. I would waste no time in penning the most cordial invitation I could frame to Rita Rrown." My little neighbor stared at me in wide-eved amazement. "Well!" she ejaculated. "I'd like to know what you mean by that? I may have to have the Kirl here, and to treat her with civility, but that's nil Alfred can expect of me. I think T see myself writing anything more than a courteous formal note to her. If she has an atom of lelicacy she'll see through the lines and decline it." Tests of Iiplomav. "Yes," I retorted, "and be very

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FARMERS9 FEDERATION I SELECTS OFFICERSl

The Madison township organization of the Farmers' Federation elected the permanent oMicers for the (-n-uing year at an enthusiastic meftjm: h- Id Thursday nicht. The new otticers are John Easterday. president: William Reese, vice president; Arnold Mutti, secretary-treasurer.

NOTICi: TO TAX PAYERS. On account of the last da for paying taxes being Monday, May Lrd. the County Treasurer's otlice will be open Friday evening. April ::ith and Monday. May 3rd. from 1 to p. in. for ilv oonveni rice of the Taxpayers. Edward F. Keller. County Treasurer. 3:;41-May3

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sure she'll contrive in some manner to let Alfred conjecture why she did It she's far too clever to tell him outright and then your en. while he may not show it. will be resntful toward you and sympathetic toward her. and you outht to knowthat it's a dangerous situation when a man begins to champion a girl against his mothT." "I suppose fo," little Mrs. Durkee replied, wearily unconvinced. "Rut I should think anything would be better than having that awful girl in the same hru?o with Alf for a week or two. Propinquity, you know." "Yes. I know," I retored. "Rut I also know that it Ins broken up as" many matrimonial engagements as it has fostered. Just stop and think a moment, my friend. You know what surroundings have always been Rita Rrown's. She is an artiücial studio product, with the city a part of her very blood and bone. Whatever glamour she may have for Alfred is enhanced by her surroundinKs into which she fits perfectly, like a bizarre picture in a striking frame. Rut take her out of that frame, put hor out hre in the country, which Alfred adores, and see how tawdry and common she will appear. "D pend upon it. my dear, if Alfred hus any attraction in her direction which, by the way, I don't believe at all. 1 think it is just his natural goodness of heart that is responsible for the invitation it will be effectually killed by the girl herself befor the week is over." Eittle Mrs. Durkee looked at me with tyes in which I saw dawning comprehension. "It's worth trying, anyway," sh-. said decidedly.

Republican Candidate For County Commissioner Middle District j Subject to Primaries May 4. j

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April 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Atkirs. of Mifha-.-ak i. were Sunday gueits of Uoyd t:ger and family. llarvty Marsh of Mishawaka spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marsh. Robert Smith and family were guest? of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ker Sunday. Mrs. Schaurman and son. Kenneth, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Gtorge Home. John Wortinger. of ")sreobi. spent Sunday with William Gogler and family. Mrs. Hazel Rrrer was in Mishawaka Wednesday. Joe Kozuch, of South Rend, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mroeseck, Saturday and Sunday.

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postal. c.rrii:k iv.iuui:i. Charles W. Casey, 754 Lincoln way E., well known local letter carrier, suffered an injury to his foot last Saturday which will conlinc him to his home for some time. His foot slipped into a crevice at the edge of the sidewalk causing him to tear the ligaments in the side of his foot and splinter the heel and ankle boms. He will be forced to walk with crutchts for some time.

lWIlMKHS WIRT, MI-3I7T. A call was issued Frida v by John G. Rrown of Monon, president ot the Indiana Federation of Farmers' associations, for a meeting of presidents of county organizations of farmers to be held at the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis on Monday, May 17. The conference will be for the purpose of discussing state issues, exchanging ideas and adopting uniform policies.

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ATTENTION ). i:. S. All Rastern Star members are requested to meet Saturday afternoon at I: HO. to attend the funeral of Sister Doris Town. 3357-1

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