South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 166, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1920 — Page 5

MOXDAY MOrtYING, JT'Xr. 14, 1020. 5 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy .

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Monday. Mr. C,rrTp Mylr, 1021 Hhrrman iv.. will frt-rtiln th I,incoIn I-.it-rar rl'ib at Irr home A jlcr.lr will ho hHd by th rrrmler nf the I.iuhtT -f th Arrurl'.an Revolution. Th Ka.'trrn Star auxiliary will meet in th- Ma-sonio rlufo rooms. Tuclrty. The, wkly Countrj' cl'il dine will oTur. Mrmbfn of th Auten W. II. C. will re entertained with a thimble nl th old rourthf ii.e. Thr' will be a meetlns? of the (iulitr. Iiihtn cl im of the. (Ir-icc M. V, churrh. The Uiiies' auxiliary of the National Association of le tter Carriers will met. Mrs. Milton Cook. Portage a v.. will be hoHt t' members of the Plymouth NVdl club. The Q'ien Ither rircl of the I"lrn M. R church will be entertained by Misa Minerva VVhiUmm, f,Z W. Washington av. Th regular bi-monthly meeting t the. Schuyler Rcbekah thimble will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. J. P. Whlteman, 21?. Stover rt., will entertain the Gotd Will Bible cla of the Sunnyaid Pre.sbytrlan church. Y I nr lay. Th annual reunion of the Shulert family will bo held at pottowatnml prk. There will be a meeting of the North Side Serial club. Th Portage Home Kcrnom!es iub will rnwrtaln with a family night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "ory Calvert. The, Foreign Missionary .society of th Stull Memorial church will hold ;i rhlldren's pnrty at th- chun h. The, Hnnwflike club will m't with Mrs. Vincent Dower, Anlmore Heights. Mrs. Chirle Oaskill. 406 E. Monroe st.. will Yc hostess to members of the Woman's guild of the St. .lames Episcopal church. A metlnc of the Iaiiea' Aid o.iHy of tho Crjnger Presbyterian hurch will bo held. Mrs. Calvin Do Frees, HI 5 S. Taylor yt , will entertain the. second section of the Pastor's Aid society of thr First Christian church. The Fancy Net-dleworkers club will meet. A meeting of the Florence, Crlt:enton circle will bo hld at the V. W. C. A. Thursday. Mrs. John Weber, 1104 N. Notre Inimo av.. will entertain the Clrclo of Mercy. . Miss Esther I"i ske. Ehler ft., I will be hostess at a riveting of the Hlurbird club. The Ividies' Aid society of the Indiana Avenuo Chrtian church will meet. Members of the Woman Missionary .ooiety of tho Holy Trinity English Lutheran church will bo. entertained bv 'Mr?.. J. S. Unard and Mrs. E. T. Mott. at the home of the latter, Dil Cleveland av. There will be a meeting of tho Aurora Piblo class of the Sunnyplde 1 'rsbyterian church. The Woman's Tlome moiety of the Crace M. will meet nt the cht:rch. Mrs. S. Tomber. 1121 Missionary E. church W Washincton av.. will be hostess at a met;ng of the Jolly Nino club. The L-i dies' Aid society of the JIopo Presbyterian church will meet .it the church. Tbere will be n meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society o; the First M. E. church hold at ihe church. The Lowell Heights Woman's Bible class will hold a meeting In the ( hurch pnrlors There will bo a meeting of the Woman's Fcreicn Missionary society of the Trinity M. i:. church held at pottor.-atomle park. The Plymouth club will be enteria in by Mrs. Harry Fuders. Mivha w ak rv The Nonpareil club will meet. Mrs-. John H. Witemyre. ros W. Lisalle av.. will be hostess to members of th Victory club. The Modern Mothers' club will n.tet with Mrs. Otto Ling. 117 N. St. Tuis blvd. Mrs. (Tharlo Uallm. 12h S. Hill t.. will entertain the Harmony lie tdinc circle at her home. Th- club girls of the Y. W. C. A. will bold an outdoor meeting. There will be a meetlr.tr of the Helena Rcbekah Sewing circle. Friday. Mr.". W. J. Stu.lebaker. '.n; K. Indiana av., will entertain the Worn..Tiy üoeioty of the First Paptlst church. Members of th" Hooir club will For the

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Revelations of a Wife Their Second Honeymoon BY ADELE GARRISON

"We can try it rij;ht now." Dicky announced with a glance of pride at the touring car which he and Alfred Durkee had just brought honi- to our infinite surprise. "You're all rendy, I sec," with a swift approving glance at the lilac gown and accessories 1 had donned when I had heard the voio- undermath i .y windows and know that 1 must. ! forego the rest of my nap. "You j bolv .like a million dollars or hj left around loose." I Mushed at his extravagant en-' oonium. Dicky never dots anything hal way. If in one of his flamboyant moods he pays me a compliment one can never mistake for anythinK el-e. Kita Ilrown stirred restlessly. "Must the rest of us come up to the same standard of sartorial elegance before we are permitted to try the new car," she asked, a note of plaintive playfulness in her voice licky Klanced at her with ap parent nonchalance, but I L'Ucssed i that he understood htr perfectly, i and meant to thwart her feline plana wheix-vcr he could. "h. no, you'll do as you are!" he saM carelessly, but I could havo ! shouted with malicious glee at the I subtle note of dlsparangement he had managed to put Into his voice. "So need to doll up. We won't stor at any social functions on our wo v. What do you say, little lady?" He turned to Mrs. Durkee with the charminsr deference he always pays lu r. The little woman's face was full of dismayed regret. i h, I m w sorry, Dicky!" she exclaimed. "T can't possibly go this afternoon. The fruit man delivered my strawberries lor Jam an hour ago and they can't possibly bo left. I have some of them on the stove now. Don't you s-ee my hands all stained." The girls have been helping me, too. Put they can uo now. The berries are all stemmed, there's meet with Mrs. G. D. Keirns, 721 California a v. Mrs. John Plake will entertain the Friday Friendship club at her home, 131? Van Puren st. The Pcrean Hiblo class of the Grace M. K. church will meet. The Woman's auxiliary of the Westminster Presbyterian church will hold a meeting. Bride Dinnerware Framed Pictures Fine China Leather Goods Cut Glass Clocks Metal W ares

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Vs. J ' work i c i J nothing now but what Pll have to do by myself i.nyway." I cast a furtive glance at the fingers of tho girls standing n'-ar. her. Those of the Fairfax listers were rosy-tipped, plainly stained with the juice of the btrries. But there was no .'-tain upon t lit correctly manicured dibits ef Kita Brown. I menV 1 i . V"3 ESS i b 0 - V . 1

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tally gaugel the amount of help eho had furnished Mrs. Iurkee. "Oh, the Jam will keep," Dicky returned. ' Jut ret it off the stove until we come back. Com on, get your bonnet and hop In." "Richard Graham!" Alfred spoke in sepulchral accents. "You know not what you do. Lay not your sacrellgiouH hands upon my mother'i plans for strawberry Jam. Pve tried it before, and I know. Nay, nay, I'll take the Mater another day. The rest of you pile In." "I think, if you don't mind. Pll stay with Mrs. Imrkee," Leila Fairlax fpoke shyly. "She's bven showing me how ahe puts it up, and It's different from the way we do It at home. I'd like to help her finish th Jab." Alfred Durkee's merry eyes glanced at her with a swift. Inscrutable exprewion. Before he could speak Rita Brown had btruck Into thu con elation. "What touching devotion to duty, Leila!" she drawled. "According to the story books you ought to reap a rich reward." The Virginia girl'K face flushed painfully. I saw Alfred Durkee's eyebrows contract infallible sign of his displeasure, and he looked toward Kita Brown with an expression far different from the admiring almost infatuated glances I had seen him give her but a few days before. If she had ?en the glance I fancy even her rock-ribbed vanity might have received a shock, but she was

j occupied in gazing mockingly at Ie- ; IIa Fairfax, making her as uncomj lortable as possible. I Little Mrs. Durkee Interposed with ! pretty decision. I "Nobody's goir.fj to stay but just I me, myself. Ask Alfred If I ever ; let anybody Into my kitchen when enjoy your ride. REGAL xJ Thousand Island Diessing "It Make the Meal" Try it on your next salad. Order a bottle from your dealer today. rttitiu ab cuAiArraa rr Q EEN T. HOSKIMG 4 BROTHCZ 1 CHICAGO j HDBMBMHnBOKSU Low

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I was jfoing to have a cold pick-up dinner, ro It doenn't matter what time you get back. Stay as long as you like." "Oh. weil top at some little restaurant for dinner." Dicky said easily, with his usual disregard for tho coPt of any outing- I made a swift, dlnmayed. mental calculation of the probable coert of the evening, and traveled In rapid retrospect otr several indications I had recently noticed of Dicky's attitude toward money, and thought again of the extravagant car. I wondered wearily how I could beat cope with this alarming tendency of my husband to live beyond our means.

SA7V FEIN CREATES HATRED OF ENGLISH IN ERIN, PAPER SAYS DUKLIN, June 13. A story printed by the London Globe declares that the Sinn Felners' educational campaign In Ireland Is directed at creating an absolute separatist republic within ten years. The Globe says that not only in the Irish schools, but in all Irish homes, Protestant Included, the principles of hatred c? England are Inculcated. Domchtlc servants throughout Ireland are mainly Hinn Fein, the servants being drawn from southern Ireland. The servants are Sinn Fein propagandists and children of parents entirely loyal to Kngland are often heard uttering the most terrible threats against Kngland, It is said. The parents are helpless, because servants are jtcarce. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. WANTED We have openings for experienced help as follows: Fitters for dresses and suits, one for each, in women's ready - to - wear section; expert corset fitter, also salespeople for several departments. Steady positions or during vacation. Apply to Miss Mulford Robertson Bros. Co, IS as EVI SN ates p KS 1 CO 1 WO VN 1 I 1 1 4 1

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