South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1920 — Page 7

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.ior- than 4 7 m nih-r.- f f the Wi-rth WhiW- cirri. of the First AIfthodit church attended th- m tlr.ff h !-i Friday afternoon at the horn.- of Mrs. C. F. Kach-1. 714 I.lr.I-y Mt. Followinp th Ii.spo.-al of th- routine hiiflr a h'rt procram including r-fitations y Miss Virginia Ilol'-vrts and vocal !' tinn by Mr. J. X. Grt'fno piven. Tho remaind r -,f th Mm una devot'? to ewir.K for th- V.lr.rtli hospital. It pfr-."h merits wt rvf(J ty th- assiMint? hoytM ;. Mrs C. I). Britton, Mrs. If. V. Moor-. Mrs. C. A. Arnold. Mrs. W. r.. V r.r r nr.d Mr.. T. r Cnlyi r. Announrrnirnt of th n xt TWf tintr "Hill b. mad Iat-r. Mrs Charles Harry I'.eyr-r, Mrs. Frank Ilowerrr.an und Mr.-. Clarence I'almr rntertnined members of the Fvrr R:ady rirr!- of th UVstmin-M-r I'rf byterlan rhurrh Friday afternoon at th. home of Mr. H-yr-r, 12 i Cleveland a v. A social hour during which mnl'-s' f rjrm-rl th'ntr rtamm"nt followed th- tri-f lusin-s.H nession. H'f rtshmont wer' rved at the rlov of thf- aftfrnoon to 2 4 K'UMtx. Thire will r another meeting hld Jum- 21, the place to be announced later. The Tluby Seal club !nt Thurslay evening at th- home of Mi.ss Hyacinth Turnr. !H K. Dayton vt.. for th purpose of organization. officers named for the hrxt ear follow: Ml Turner was .olected queen. MKs Phoebe Covrland vie cjuft-n and reporter and Miss Florence Truer, Hecretary and treasurer. Game?, music and dancing were features of the social fvening. Refreshments were .served. The next meeting of tho club will be held at thf home of Miss Cordelal Tucker, 100-1 E. Washington av., June 10. In celebration of the lHth birthday anniversary of thc-ir daughter. Mary. Mr. and Mrs. William WarTen. 210 W. Division st.. entertained

CO couples at in informal dancing! . . f.I.I. .' l a 1 T . . . I j'iiri- j-iniiy t-v;iiiiiK in ine t'rojrre.s.s Iuh rooms. Spring flowers were used for hall decorations. Miss Helen Cain of Chicago was an out f f town prues. Mrs. Milton Xtudcbakrr of Milton house, Tlppecpnoo pl.t was ho.-,tcs-to 12 members of her LuneheoiiRridpe club at her homo Friday. At 1 o'clock a buffet luncheon was served In the dining room which was attractively decorntoj with Hprinp Mowers. Cards were played at three tables during the afternoon. The time und nlae of the next meeting will be announced later. More than $n members of the K. of C. Indies Hoeial club attended the reception for new members held at the K. of C. home Thursday evening. Fifty new members have been admitted during the past year. 15 of this number joining the organization Thursday niffht. A delightful pro pram was rendered durirfr tho evcninir. Including drum selections by Mr?. Donnelly; a vocal solo. "The Hells of SL Mary's" by Mrs. John A. Greif, who Rave for an ncore, "When I I-ooktd in the Heart of a Rose"; and a dance bv Miss Virginia K!lv. Mrs. K. H. Cralrt acted as accompanist for all of the numbers. In the contest which was held Miss Catherine Michels was the favor winner. The officers of the club comprised the committee in charKe of tho affair. They include Mrs. George IZ. Gooley. Mrs. J. 1. Lechner. Mrs. J. A. Greif, 'Mrs. IX J. Kelly, Mrs. F. J. Powers, Mm. J. J. MarcuH and Mrs. F. II. Cr a InThe woddinsr of Miss Helen Kather Manfrus, daughter of Mr. rnd Mrs. Frank Mansrus. 520 W. Madison st., and Kranddaughter f Mr. and Mrs. ialmon Manqus of North Liberty, with whom Phe made her home, and Charles Martin Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ttenjamin Harmon of Liberty township, took place Thursday evening at 7:30, with a i retty home ceremony at the residence ot Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Holston. 1220 K. M:wlison tsL, Uev. Alva Harr of North Liberty officiating. The brile wa attendel by her tsister. Mi.ss Gertrude Manpus, and Walter Stroupc of North Liberty acted as best man. A pown of white crepo de chine was worn by the bride and Miss Manpus' dress was of white voile. Iloth wore corsapes of valley lilies. A reception followed the ceremony, a two course luncheon belnp served to 27 puest. Followinp a short weddlnp trip Mr. and Mrs. Harmon will be at home In Liberty township after June 10. Miss Ulla Rleman, chairman of the history department of tho Propress club, and Mrs. Chester R. Montgomery entertained the members of the department at the batter's home. 1ÜH Woodward av.. At Wheelock's

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Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent informally, refreshment.4 bejnp F'-rved at the close. Th rooms of the homes wero attractive; with an abundance of Fprinp flowers, a bouquet of tulip forminp the table centerpkee. Mivs Lillian M. Parker, daucht'T of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Parker of Jturpis, Mich., and Thomas Good, fin of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Good, of Storni, were married at the jmrM'fs.u'f of the First M. F. church Friday morning ftt 10 o'clock, Itev. J. N. Greene orfieiatin:. Mr. and Mrs. Good will upend fx few days here with friends followinp which they will make their home at Sturpis. Tiie Woman' i union of the Calvary Baptist Ciiurch met Thursday afternoon In the church parlors. Devotional were led by Mrs. H. U. Leonard and during the social hour which followed the business session

refreshments were served to 16 members by the hostess. Mrs. Addle Mitchell, assisted by Mrs. Adolph Nimtz. Mrs. John Itoney will be ho?te.iM at the meeting to be held Thursday, June 21. One hundred students, i?raduate, friends and faculty of the Thomas Commercial school attended the ninth annual picnic of the school held Thursday evening at the country home of Mr. and Mis. P. H. Thomas, Niles rd. Followinp the rienic supper various amusements were enjoyed during the evening, including the .singing of old souks led by F. W. Morse. The new pennants of the school were used in dec orating. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Talrnrnlpe. 713 IZ, Broadway, entertained quests from South Pend and Mishawaka Thursday evening, the affair heing in the nature of a house wariniiip. The evening was spent informally, Karnes being a diversion. Uefreshments were served. Hoses were used in decorating. Honoring Miss Helen Thayer and Miss Stella Swinehart of Mishawaka who will leave Saturday for Txs Angeles. Calif., Miss Grace Pattison, 410 L. Monroe st.. entertained with a 6 o'clock dinner Thursday evening, ('overs were placed for 14 guests at a table centered with a lowmound of sweet peas and roses and individual bouquets of valley lilies marked each place. II omaii Faints When She Discovers Snake Drinking Babys Milk PLKASANTON, Oilif, Mav L'S. Mrs. Manuel Parent! didn't think that Pleasanton lived up to its name when she went to the pantry for some milk for her two-year-old baby and found a Jive - foot rattlesnake calmly drinking it. Mrs. parent! screamed and fainted. Neighbors who came to her assistance were unable to learn what had happened, as by that time the snake had disappeared, and Mrs. parentl was unable to speak for several hours. That the rattler had not leftthe hou?e became apparent when her husband returned later in the afternoon and fotind tho snake colled up in the crib beside the baby. lie killed the snake and upon examination found that it was of the deadly variety and one of the largest ever seen in this section. IIOM1-X I "OR SALK. We have five strictly modern homes for sale, ready for immediate occupancj'. One 6 room hungalo on Indiana av. One One One One If 8 room bungalo on Duhail av. r room bungalo on Milton st. e room bungalo on Calvert st. o room bungalo on Powman st. interested call at our oltice. 240 Farnvra Trust building and we -will show you bunpalos. and give you terms and prices. American Home and Investment company. 4S29-June 3 $25.00 reward offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of boys maliciously breaking street light globes. INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO. 4561-23 XOTICI1 Dance at the liiglo Hal! SiirtirIny weiilng. Price ."( iciit.s ixr cample, extra lady 2 rents. 4S62-29 One good Investment is worth a lifetime of labor. Puy Consolidated Mica. 4STS-29 Scapulars and medals at Schilling. 4S7:,-23 2 At Wheelock's today, a special of a new Victor Margaret Young Billy Murray

Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON

Vas&ah. yas.-ah. I'll remember." The West Indian elevator boy ducked his head obsequiously to Allen Drake as he ushered our party into the apartment elevator. ' Se. that you do." Mr. Drake reI plied curtly, and a few seconds later we w ere standing outside a door on the' third lloor of the apartment building. It was a door no whit different from any of the others In the building, yet to me standing outside, it set-ined to be a gateway to unknown horrors, with the woman I so dreadj cd a very dragon at the portals. "Steady." Lillian whispered. She I had her hand upon my arm. .and I I realized that she had felt the tremor of ervousnes which had fhaken me. "She isn't here yet." I looked at her In surprise, then realized that instead of ringing the I door-bell. Mr. Drake was Utting a j key in the lock as coolly as if he ' were the master of the apartment I inside. In another moment he had 'swung the entrance door noiselessly 1 open, and ushered us inside. ) I felt a little jld shiver run down my back at the darkness into which j we were plunged as Mr Drake swung the door into Its place again. At thf farther end of the hall a tiny gleam showed th:tt the occupant of the apartment had hit one lii;ht at least behind her, but it did not illuminate the hall at all. Mr. Drake whipped out a powerful electric Mndili;-rht. played it low i-poii the Moor so that we were able to pick a pathwnv into the room at the rear of the hall. It was the ordinary living-room of ; furnished apartment, but even the cursory inspection which the faint ?; learn of the turned-down light j enabled me to make told me that 1 an extraordinary personality abode there. Oriental draperies, daring and colorful, were everywhere, exotic Mowers tilled oddly-shaped vases and bowls, and the odor of incense hung heavy in the air. I had no time for more than a brief glimpse of the room. Mr. Drake let his flashlight play over the corn- j ners. turned to Lillian. "This is the room?" At his question. I realized that my friend had been in this room before, had plann- ; ed this bizarre meeting to the last de ail. "Yes." she replied laconically, "and the alcove is yonder." She pointed to a pair of black j velvet curtains, heavily and intricately embroidered with gold thread in Chinese dejdgns. To my excited imagination they looked like a gorgeous pall. Mr. Drake's next words made me shiver in unreasoning terror. "You wish Mrs. Graham to stand there?" His manner told me that Lillian was at the hiad of this enterprise, and that Allen Drake, for once in his life playing a subordinate role. -"I think that the best place, don't When your mouth txstes Iflce all th mean things you ever did mixed together, then you need Your mouth is a good indication of the condition of the ttomach and bowels. Lrr't Sal f Amy Mü-tte in tk World. WJriTwlcr, In boxes. 10c25. Glear Baby's Skin With Cufcicura Soap and Talcum 9op.'''ntnf t,TJrnw!s rr-wi)r Trvpt tidr: CvUtftLiftr4UrWt.Il..X. Ktitta.lim. Phone : Mam 1444 Lincoln 1446 R. N. BEEBE 108 Colfax Ave. Dry Cleaning, Rug Cleaning Dyeing, Pressing EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS Kvery Similar. 10:30 A. M. LaSalle Theater hiiu.i: ncTi'iiKs .and COMi:i. J-ONC.S on the Screen. hi:au tiu: mi:ssac.i:. all yi:lcomi;. CO

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you?" The question showed perfunctory deference, yet I knew that Lillian would have hen surprised and resentful indeed had Mr. Drake

answered the question other than the way he did. "Unquestionably." he returned with a courteous little bow. "and I would suggest that she occupy it immediately. Our friend ought to be back here pretty Hoon." Lillian took my hand promptly. "Come along, Madge," hhe said cheerily, although In low tones, and the next minute she had swept aside the pall-like curtains, disclosing an alcove with couch and pillows, and a low chair. "Give me your flashlight, please." she suld to Mr. Drake, and when he had complied she played it upon every corner of the dark place, tiien returned it without comment. Hut I, who know her divine thoughtfulnesM so well, realized that she comprehended my nervous panic and had taken the quickest, surest way to assure me that nothing lurked behind the curtains with me. "Now stand in this corner," he said, stationing me in such fashion that even if the occupant of the apyrtment should come Ftralght to the alcove upon entering, she would i not able to see mc, "and listen carefully to everything that goes on. You even can sei the woman if you vi5h, only be mighty careful that she s-ees no movement of the curtain." "Hurry!" Mr. Drakes voice breathed softly. Lillian dropped the curtains between her and me. saw to it that they were closed tightly. I heard her footsteps lightly crossing the room to Mr. Drake's side. And then, to my strained ears came the sound of a key grating in the lock, and the noisy flinging open of the outside door. Trv XEW'S-TIMES Want Ads. SIX MONTHS i COULDN'T WORK Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Me Strong and Able to Work I Recommend It To AH My Friends. P.ivonne, N.J. "I had pain3 inback ! id Ws so that I could not stand I and caused by female trouble. I felt so tired all the time, had bad headaches, and for x months I could not woik. I was treated by a physician and took other remedies but pot no relief. A friend told me about Lvdia K. rinkhanVs Vege table Compound and it has helped me very much. I am well and strong and now able to do my work. I can not thank you enough and I recommend your medicine to my friends who are sick." Mrs. SrsrK Sacatansky, 25 Fast 17th St., Bayonne, X. J. It must be admitted by every fairminded, intelligent person that a medicine could not live and grow in popularity for over forty years, and today hold a record for such wonderful success as does Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, without possessing great virtue and actual worth. Such medicines must bo looked upon and termed both standard and dependable by every tbinkin person. "f" f 15c and well worth it Hakes Clothes SJ1 Snow Fhite Never Spots or Streaks mm

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13" Felted Pre?-; CHICAGO. May 2S- Dazzling sights are promised for bathing beaches here this summer under a ruling by Walter E. Wright, municipal bathing censor. Pare legK, Wricht decided, may flourish us long as the costume begins three Inches above the knee, but deep V-neck cut costumes will be barred. One-piece Kithing uits will be admitted but they must be in conservative colors. Radical colors are clarified as white and fleshings. Diaphanous bathing suits will be chased off the beach by burly cops who will be stationed there to assist in the censoring. Peach loungers will not be tolerated. "I see nothing in bare lees or one-piece bathing suits that should be prohibited." said Wright. DANCIX Fischer's No. 1 Kxposition Orchestra at Berrien Spring Pavilion, Wenesday. June 2nd. 4881-29 SHE HAD FAILED FOR TWO YEARS Mrs. .McCoy Says Nothing lton-hNl Her Case Until She Hegau Taking Tnulac. "1 don't remember ever having felt as well in my life as I do since taking Tanlac." said Mrs. John McCoy of 1340 Park Avenue, Ft. Wayne. Ind. "For two or three years I have been in poor health, and ever since an attack of the 'flu' about a year ago my condition has steadily grown worse. I suffered so with indigestion and stomach trouble that it was impossible for me to eat even the lightest kind of food without suffering from it. Gas formed on my stomach and pressed up around my heart causing me to feel so weak, and faint that I could hardly stand nlone. I also had miserable pains in my shoulder and my head ached so Kid at times that it felt like it would burst. I was so nervous I never had a. good nipht's sleep and always had that tired worn out feeling. "I read in the papers about Tanlac and as I had tried about everything else I decided to try Tanlac to- n,ul 1 wnt to tpl1 'ou tha wns tho yv!'y, thin? "f,(tI,Ml- .for that it my appetite picked right up and I can now eat anythinp I want without having a sign of Indigestion or trouble with my stomach. My head never aches any more and the pains have entirely left my shoulder. The nervousness has gone and I sleep so sound that it takes a lot of noise to wake me up. A few weeks ngo my daughter complained of being nervous and all run down, so I pot her to try Tanlac too, and it has brought her ritcht out. We both think it is the grandest medicine in the world, and I don't hesitate to advise anybody who is suffering like I did to take Tanlac." Tanlac is sold In South Rend by the Central Drug Store, and in Mishawaka by the Red Cross Pharmacy. Adv. MEM Our business is growing rapidly and we need more men. We want men on our wagons, in the plant and to take care of our barns. The hours are not too long, the wages are fair. We share our profits. We pay for holidays. If you want to work, come on, your job will be open. Artificial Ice Co.

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