South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 131, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 May 1920 — Page 5

iriE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

A wddin;r of u.::-'::I intere to :he pdiji!" of South I'. T'! w.ti th.it ( Miss rir-tis Krn. stiff ! Ii!d -bra nd. iausht'r r.f Mr. am! Mrs, . M. HilJthnnd. T..3 4 N. Mi -hican to A. r. K':'', yon of J H. i:y x. lr.?-;""-:jr of the t.oanl of health, rind Mr. Zf-y x. 133S II. Indiana av., whih took place Saturday eveninc at 7 u'rlork at th" ja rvna of th Wr.stmlr.st r Vr ! -y t-r i.i n 'hurra. Jiev. A. M. IIcIU otr. latir.K'Th ? r i I who wore a tricot in'1

av.. will entertain th- Colfax W. T. lt

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HI m . t at the horn of Mr.li'tl". Cotta?- Grove av. l'Io;,,rt View V, C. T. I.

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trf!f 1 hy hr !ter. Mi. Iiy HII.!(i,r;ini, who also wore a navy s':lt with hat to match and a o rsa of sweet pea. The groom way attended ! y hin hroth r. It. T. Ks-, x. Mr. nnd Mr. Kfwx 1 ft Saturday roornlns for a motor tri; through southern Indiana. Mr. Ks'p.x, "who i a veteran of tho M'x'.can border carnpuKn of 191G iind of th v rid war. havint? st-rvi d from March 2n, 1'JlT. to Juno 1. moFt rt which tim va spent on tho wrtcrn front in Frame, is maracrer of th TT. Lemontr" e store at 222 U S. Michigan st. Mr.-. In"x. jv manufacturing optician, ha"5 !ifn la tho ruploy of Mr. Tmonme for the part two yt ir.-e

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Social Calendar

Monday. The Woman's auxiliary r.f the Kpvorrth hospital "will hold a meeting i;t th nurs'-s' nome. The Monday Afternoon Hiid-je oluh vill bo entertained b Mrs. Fry J. Cook, 1004 Woodward a v. The Tubitha Girl of the Zion Evangelical church will hold their jeiriilar meeting1 at the pari-h school. Th; Uncoln Literary club will m'ct at tho hon.- of Mrs. Kdward Vont, 1J55 l'crtaxf av. Tuesday. The Gamma chapter of theThalia Korority will 1m- entertained at the home of Mi.-s Mildred Mitchell, '.10 W. Thomas t. Mm. Jofc'-ph de Iron.i, M2 L.

Jfferon Llvd.. will bo hosics to her lur.choon bridmo club. i Tho nature study department of' tho rroyress ciul will hold its rei;- j Jar nietdinic in the club room. The Luther league of the Holy! Trinity l'ru;lish Lutheran church will hold a met tin:,'. Tho ldta Alpna clus of the First Urethren church will hold its r gu- . lar meein. ; Tho 'ervico St.ir lesion will meet ! at the Y. W. C. A. , Tho re.ifJlar monthly meeting of' ihe Visiting J.'umo, association will; be held at tho iL Joseph Loan and : Trut-t Co. The Indies' Aid society of the ! fJrace M. II. clairch will met at the church The Muessoi Civic center w ilL be i hehl a.t the tchcNI. j The art department of the South ; llend Woman's lub will entertain j tho general club. ' The Coquillard Mothers' club will, hold a meeting at the school. ! Tho Woman's ifonui Missionary! society of tlio Si. Paul's Memorial hureh will hold its meeting at the j lioir.e of Mrs. J. I Oardimi, 821 j o!fax av. Wisltwvlay. The IiLiy.-ttc Thimble will meet at the home of Mrs. W. K. Hinkk, j 11". Porta jr-4 av. j The IidJos' Aid hociety and bible i clafis of th- Maple. Grove M. L. i hutch will hold thfir meeting at the home of .Mrs. Kdward IIohlema!i, I Maple Grove rd. i

Then: will be a meeting (jf tht Pythian Tea at the K. of I. hall. Tho Auoadaota circle will hold a meetlnc. Tho Wednesday chib will mett at the hotn of Mrs. KIuht Crockett, W. t?)lfax av. The V. C. unshlno club will mct with Mrs. Mararret i'tnny, 682 W. Thinlt st.. Mishawaka. The fUod Will club wlil me entertained by Mrs. Anna Frankel, ;;2 4 Nib s av. Section one of the literature department of the progress club will be entert.iined at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. WiiHara Happ. 833 Korest av. Mrs. O. Cr. Harding. MO Inland

will hold its regular meeting

Mix George Clark, l.'i'j Huy . '1 he Ladhs Ai! socitv cf K'.ult Memorial M. K. church ho l a iiM-etirtr. Th" Pranklm Mothers club Inf el at t he .school. Tho Shitk r-p are circle will a meeting.

The Cl..y and Harris llonv

nomirs club will hold its r t;uL r meetintr at th" horn- of Mis. 11. K. Ficki nscin r, I'dwarlsl urr rd. Tli-. K. ot C. L;li.v social dub will mo t at th Kniht. of Colum-bu.--home. 'HiurMlay. The annual May party of th- Woman's iJiuir.iC club will be held in the Turkish room of the Oliver hotel. A me tins of the Mothers' clu' will t- h-i. The regular meetins? of the Mount Ploascint Home Kconomics club wiM be held at the home of Mrs. Clyde pestb-, Kdwardsl'urg rd. The peehlve club will hold its regular meeting:. The Twin City He-win? circle will be entertained by Mrs. Pert .Spry, W. :-"outh st. The Idea! I Jmbroidery club will tiuet with Mrs. W. II. Pertch. yy Gror nlawn .iv., Uiver Park. The Indies Aid society of the Gloria Dei Swedish Lutheran church, will bo held at the church parlors. The Jlair.bow club will meet with Norman Kizer. ll'j.W. Marion st. The Younc Woman s Foreign Missionary society of the Kirnt M. F. church wtll meet with Mrs. Hume Fassnicht, 607 Park av. The Iafayette Mothers club will nu-'-t at tht school. Mrs. M. M. Powers. 71S K. Ctlfax av.. will be hostess to the Won an s Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Trinity lrebyterian church. . Carroll Court. X. 10O'. W. C. U. F.. will meet at Melville hall. The Colfax Mothers', club will hold a meeting In the school building.

The monthly meeting of the Arbor; i;rowr

Vitae elisi of the Holy Trinity I. mulish Lutheran church will be hld

witr Mis pie st.

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

CHO OL MOVES ACROSS

STREET AFTER ORDERS

ARE GIVEX TO VACATE

WHAT f)I( KVTOLl) MAPGK THAT STAKTLKD IIKK.

! To my surprise. Dicky was waiting his brtakfa.st for nie when I hurried into the riinincr room after my brief .ntervi.-w with I-lla Fairfax. Dr.e result of my early departure f'r school is t'enerally a solitary .morning meal. Hoth Dicky and my j father have always beea accustomed to later breakfasts than the hour at which I am compelled to tako mino five days of the week. And since j Iicky came home my mother-in-law arly riser as she generally is. has ,been content to wait the later hour in order to have her beloved son's companionship at the start of the day. j "Lo" Made!" Dicky greeted me icheirily. "Who's your early visitor'.' Katie said you were talking to somebody, 'dot name the forgot.' " I I smiled at his mimicry and an-

Sadie Rhodes, l.; F. Sam-

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Klma NeNon,

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Wan eta Sew in circle w i.l f at the homo ot Mr. Mollie'

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The Woman'st auxiliary Westminster Presbyterian

will no et at the church. The Norman laldy Sew in? circh will hold its meeting at the home f Mrs. Calvin De Frees. ?lr, S. Taylor st. The assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. II. Uobinson. The Woman's Foreign Missionary sneivty of tho Lowell Hei-Thtg M. I-., will hold a meeting:. Mis. George Urown, 1143 Lincoln way K.. will be hostess to the independent chib.

Announcements

The K. '. Indies meer Wetlnesday o C. club rooms.

Social club eninp at t-o

I1SMI-S IXDICnil'TS. LAPORTK. Ind., May y. The state today dismissed the indictments arainst the two T.aebelo l'.ros., luld in jail at Valparaiso awaltimr trial for the murder of Herman Decker, banker, at Tolles-

ton. inn., more man a vear .ilto. i ne i

rand jury which will convene Monti a v will be asked to return new in-

swered laconicaily as Katie appeared in the doorway bearing my breakfast which she, with the thoughtfulness for me ulwaya characteristic of her. had kept piping? hot for me. "Lelia Fairfax, ' 1 said briefly, and attacked Katie's pood things hurriedly with an eye to my wristwatch. Dicky gave a long, low whistle, hut waited until Katie had left the room before speaking. "What's the idea?" he .asked interestedly as she disappeared. "Is Lelia's sensitive southern soul apologizing all over the lot for Rita? I

Ion t blame her. at that

;the Prown dame pull"d last night ! was a trifle raw. Wonder how soon .she'll pull freight away from here?" Long experience will my hus- ' band's slang has enabled me to inIterpret it without irritating him by asking his meaning, as used to be my practice. I "Miss Fairfax rays that Misa

refuss to go away until her

I week's invitation is up," I Faid quet- , ly. "That was the reason of her jcall up me this morning. She and her sister wish to leave immediately i a ml are worrying over Mrs. Durkee's . iiiiininn of fHoii lmt itf-ovvri iv

1 j obdurate."

Do Yu Mean ' "Whew!" Dicky sat erect in his

chair, sure sign that he was start-1 1r..l Intn i ti t .ir.itf "I L-rum- l'lt.i Ivnl !

ithe gall of the devil, but I didn't .think she'd stick around after last night. Come to think about it, j

though, that's just about what sho would do. She has no background.

i that girl, and her instincts and im-J j pulses are distinctly earthy. She; ! probably hasn't any idea of the real j e normity ef the thing she did, thinks we'll all put it down to a little too . I much and let it go at that. It's, 'Just as well. Her staying on after j this will simply cinch the good work jl started last night. Alf will neverl I fall fr he r again." j ! f laid down my fork and gazed nt 'him peated blankly, then with n. itlash eif emprehensien. "Do you1

mean that " Why Maelgo Waited. "That I egged the lady on to throw the glassware nrounel?" Dicky interruptetl with a complacent air. "Surest thing you know. I had a hunch she was the type that would start something if she was sufficiently tanked ant! teased, though I will say for her that she has been adroit enough to sport a thick veneer of good breeding before this guess she

itried to pattern after the Fairfax 'irls. Put I was pretty sure I could

Insisted on taking everything on the I calendar. Worth while stunt, wasn'tit? Old Alf is far tot decent a ' chap to be tied to that studio avia-j tor." j Inconsistently enough I felt a; qualm e.f distaste for Dicky's trick.;

even though it meant the very result for which I myself had been striving. Jt seemed not ijuit- fair, but I isrru'thered the thought and made my voice cordial in answer. "I congratulate .you," I said heartily, and hope you're right aout Alfred' feelings. "Uh'" I K la need at my watch. "I'm afraid I'll miss that train. Katie'" I raised my voice, too alarmed to wait for (the bell. "Pring me that tea at I once."

' "What the " Dicky's voke held j disgust as he rose. "Arc you going j .to risk your train for tea." ; I "I have a few minutes yet, and I can run," I rejoine d as Katie hur- i

, ried in, tea canister in one hand jantl a piece tf lrewn paper in tho , other. "It is my turn this week to furnish the tea for otir noon lunches, and I mustn't forget it. Here, help me tie this." J I had tumbled a number of the individual white cloth packets in which my special, tea comes from the dealer, into the paper, and wrapped it j quickly though clumsily in the , brown paper. Dicky drew the string around it and tied It, grumbling in ; exasperateel fashion as he did so. I ! .kissed him hastily, snatched the

The stunt ! j)ackt.t of trH antJ ran nut o( tne

house and down the walk with Dicky's veice sounding ejuerulously behind me: "Well, if you can beat the combination of tea and a woman! I'll bet they'd keep the hangman waiting while they made a cup of tea."

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men has b-1-read vVa . 1- in.: read it Nari'Mi.s ((t

1 "-t live months a suc!)i "1 lor former service i ojm rated at l(-7 So;:th V nkcrs. the pregram

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moi-e proMable sij.jeets. Then thäi g ir-.pp r.ed, a lease e-pird. a succumbed cr some similar evetwday excitement occurred, a. .id the school received moving or- '! rs. Did that menu that i: had to ilisband? Xo! The Knights are moving the school, de-s'ks, students and baildirg everything cmp!' te. across rlo- road: and nt i siiirle

class iv ln-inci ti t erf er rl with dnrin'' I

the pre c. ss. it will take about two week's foj- th school to finish itd tedious crawl, meantime the boys will be ili;pin deeper into the Fieri an soring.

mi:hi(.t lici:xm. ert St ve-nson, labore r. South to Lela Sn Hing, nurse. South

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ib.nd. l.''.ind Powe. to llooney M.

So Uli Fend. Jacob Poerman. machinist burg, Mieii.. to Mabel I'oyser stress, outh Pend.

clerk. South Pond. Heath. domestic.

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Kedak finishing at Schilling's.

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vua: affidavits. I'y AssiMiiited Tress: MUXCIK, Ind., May 9. As the first stp to compel public service lines operating in and through Muncie to olev the city's traffic laws, CiTy Atfy John McPheo this afternoon filed seventeen affidavits in ity comrt against the Union Traction company and the4 six railroads operating through -Munde, charging various violations of the city ordinance.

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dhtment charging first degree murder. The two brothers. who faced death in the elee-tric chair at Michigan City, were recently granted a new trial.

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