South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1920 — Page 7

THE SOTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1920. 7 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy

A i:itf Jur- wrMIr.: of xcepti..r iJ l i i t v and pretntlouKness va that rf Mi-- MirJorLi Ann Vjirnrr. d.-.uhur f .Mr. and .Mrs. Trank Ii. Warn. r. 710 W. Washinp-

t'n hv ana John IllrdsHl Oren.

f Mm. William Oren. 1020 W

Washington a v., which took p!ace W.-dnsdty tver.ini; tt 8 o'clock at th iouth IVnd Country clul' Hev. Archit-ald McClur' if tho Flrt I'rch t nan church officiating. Ab the LriJ d-et-ndd tht attaint, rrt-ctilr.! hy her brld nrr-ald. Mls

Mi.i Marparet ityfrs and her flower Kir!. little Mies Ja Campbell, M snick's orchestra rendered "Th; Itridal Chorus" from Ixhencrrin. Th hrlde wak met at the foot of the t.tlrs hy hrr father and on hi! arm approached the altar down an marked with white satin rlblons and Jun lilies.

Before th- fireplace, which hanked with forn.'i and palms flanked rn Ithor hide with

wnite i.askr-.x f.r June line, dragons and dclphinum, tho

warn met hy the bridegroom and his him man. It'dert Heitner and his Kroonisnian Norman Adler. For tho recessional the orchestra pfayvd Mf nd Issohn's t ddim; nian h. Mis 'uttfr wnrt' a charmingly dainty frock f delicate rose shaded organdie with trimmings of Irish rochrt and carried a quaint colonial bouquet of garden flower. Mis My rn was costumed in coral organdie and alo carried parden flowers fashioned in a colonial boaiuet. The flower girl wore a lingerie frock of white organdie, over link silk and carried a basket of lnk ro.e petals which she scattered before tho bride.

The bride was lovely de conceived grown of v r white satin with

mings. Her veil w.m full was held In place hy a

bridesmaid. Mi.s Alexandria Armour wore a costume of pink beaded georgette and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. The bridesmaid wore it frock, of pink orcandie and

.-n i rarried white rost. The bride's

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eown was white net over taffeta, her flowers were a shower bouquet of white roe. Charles A. Pick of Nakomls. 111., acted as best man and Frank Armour and.J'. Benjamin bright of Pittsburg attended as ushf-rn. A wedding supper was c rvo i to 40 guestM following the service, the bridal table being decorated with pink and white roses and nnapdragon.s. After July 15 Mr. and Mrs. floss will be at home at ZiZb Klncald st., Pittsburg. Pa. Mrs. I'mma Dean Kester of South Ilend: Miss Margaret Armour ,of Harrison. O., Mr. and Mrs. John Weber of St. Iui. Mo., Charles Pick of XakomK 111.. Mr. and Mrs. ft. 1 4. Whit, of Chicago and Mr.. Prank Canuti of Oakmont. Pa., were th out of town guests pres nt at

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

was and

tall,

in her simwhite tulle jdlver trim-

length and wreath of

the wedding.

The first

tial affairs Wayne, 1 4 0 marriage to

ranre blossom. Her flowers were n shower bouquet of valley Jilles und ore hids. More than tro hundred guests were received after the ceremony ;ind a wedding supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oren will be at home after September at 112 North Shore dr. Out of town gueHts who attended the wedding were. MIm Janet Cutter of Nashua. X. IL, Mrs. Earl Cunningham. Lockport, N. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman and Dr and Mrs. Franklin McCarty of Chicago; Ir. and Mrs. D. A Hare of Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs. Burns of Klkhart. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warn.

t of Decatur 111., Itev. and Mrs. Kverett Car, Kankakee, 111., Mr. and Mth. Beltz of London, Canada,

Jeromo Judd, Jelicoe,

which afforded Ing the evening, pink and white luncheon table.

".id Mrs Turn.

The marriage of Miss Carolyn IouLse Kester. daughter of Mrs. Kmrna Kester. 4 07 Cottage Grove si v.. and John Charles Ooy of Pittshurg. ri.. was solemnized with a pretty ceremony, Saturday evening at s:H0 o'clock at the home of the groom's si.-itf .-, Pittsburg, Pa., Hev. Carl Voss of the Lutheran church otticiatin g. As th- bridal party approached the improvised altar of ferns and palms. Miss Llizabeth Bright of Pittsburg played "Tho Bridar Chorus" from "Lohengrin" and during the service rendered part two of the same selection. Miss Alexandria Armour of Plttshur.T attended as maid of liim.;- and Miss Margaret Armour of Harrison. O., server! ns

SAY "DIAMOND DYES"

Don't treak er min your material lo i poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyea." Ka.y directkuii in every package.

GIRLS! LEMONS

BLEACH; WHITEN

of a series of pre-nup-honoring Miss lWnlco K. Indiana av., whoso

Itobert Burton Perkey

will take place next week was a miscellaneous shower given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Joseph A. Auer, Miss Ituth Mann and Miss Helen Hann, at the home of Miss M.snn. Cushinff st. Baskets of garden flowers were used throughout the house and a mound of roses and fernery centered the table from which the gifts were distributed. Miss Gertrude Brodbeck, Miss Olga Heegmuller and Miss Esther Fulton were the favor winners at contents

entertainment durA ctdor scheme of was effected" at "the and tiny umbrellas

wer place favors. Wednesday evening Miss Wayne will be honor guest at a ficnic dinner given by Mls.s Gertrude Brodberk and MIsh Ruth Kus.s at Pottawatomie park. Saturday afternoon Miss Fnid Krussdl and Mrrf. I-M ward Miller will entertain with a tea at the home of Miss Krusell, S0; Park av., Friday evening Mrs. W. C. Vena, 408 N. dishing nt., will be hostess ut an informal party. Only the members of the immeniate family w re present at the marriage of Miss Fdith Hoadley of South Bend, and Ralph Cooper, Cassopolis, Mich, which took place at 8 o'clock at the hop of the bride's brother Mr. and M 'Cbbert Hoadley 202 i Pleasant Rev. Kdwln G. Meister read ervlce. The bride wore a gown Ahlte organdie and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will reside in Cassopolis Mich. Miss June McKee 74 H Portage av. was hostess, Tuesday evening, to a farewell party honoring Miss Helen Kerr, who will leave next week io attrnd Columbia university for a summer course of training. Ten guests were present and the evening was spent socially. The members of the Snowflake club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank RifTle, 2.,;: N. O'Brien St.. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clem "Wharton and Mrs. William Simpson were favor winners in the afternocn'f contests. Refreshments were served to the club members and live visitors who were present. A picnic outing which will be held at

Kalev park has been planned for July "4. Mrs. Clarence Jester entertained the Fancy Needleworkers' club Tuesday afternoon, at her home, 101S K. Bowman st. After a business meeting spent in crochet and needlework. refreshments wero nerved to the ten members who were present. Mrs. William Jason of Niles. Mich., was the guest of

? ; honor. Ttw ' held in two i i Mr . Frank j ! st.

next meeting will be weeks at the home of Detz. 101 S Bowman

Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin

."squeeze the juice of tWO 1'IUor.s Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach for a fw cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arrtm and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon iuice to bleach and bring that no ft, dear, rosy-white complexion. Iomors have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. M-ik? this up and try It.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Krskine will entertain with a 7 o'clock dinner ! at the Country club Friday evening i as ii compliment to Mr. and Mrs. i L. .1. Oilier. Other members of the i party will include. Mr. and Mrs. F.

S. Fish. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Blgcs. Dr. and Mrs. C. A Lippincott. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thielens. Mr. and Mrs. McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dalton and W. W. Austin, H. S. Vance and H. S. Welch. Mis Jennie Ixiltadle. 40S S. William st., entertained with a lawn party at her home Tuesday evening as a courtesy to Miss Lily Hawklnson who will leave July 21 for a year's trip to Europe. Japaneslanterns added a festive note to the decorations. Miss Theodora Christman will entertain with a house

Our business hours are on the new city time. AT WHEELOCK'S AT WHEELOCK'S Hot Weather Glassware At Special Prices. Water Goblets Best quality.

in r.eat engraved design, $2 set Dessert Glasses Tall stem, for iced sweets or puddings, at $2.40 set Ice Tea Glasses Cut grape design . $1.00 set Ice Tea Glasses Fancy shape and cut design $1.50 set Water Set Jug and six tumblers, in neat cut design $2.45 set Iced Tea or Beverage Set, as shown $3.95 set Grape Juice Set 7 pieces, cut design $2.95 set Glass Ice Tea Spoons, 75c set Glass Stands for Tumblers,

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"There's my husband now. 1 exclaimed, affecting an enthusiasm not (juite genuine, for I dreaded the moments of explanation I saw before me. "Please pardon me a moment." I rushed out of the kitchen, hearing as I did mi a nervous mumbling on the part of Alice Holcombe. 1 felt rny shoulders shrug with momentary Irritation. The shock of her old playmate's death, the danger in which she Imagined Kenneth Stockbridgo to be seemed to have robbed her of the poise, which always had been her pride. Dickey was only fairly inside the door when I met him. and with a finger to my lips drew him into the living room. "What the de?" I drew his head down, smothered the imprecation in a kiss.

"Who's sick'

was his next agi

tated query. "Junior? Mother?" "Keep still until I tell you.' I admonished in a peremptory whisper. 'Alice Holcombe is in tho kitchen." Dicky grinned mischievously. He evidently was in a joyous mood. "Going to try a highbrow successor to Kfttlo?" he queried, but he had the grace to keep his voice to a low murmur. "Well, I warn you her bisculta " "Please. Dicky, don't!" 1 entreated, and I think he realized that something was amiss, for he stopped chuckling and bent his head to rrlne. What Madge Forgot. "I'll he good." he whispered. "What is it?"

party July S to 17 at her summer home. Kagle lake for Mi?s Hawkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wolf. 7r .

Michigan st.. entertained with a' family dinner in honorof tho 14th. wedding anniversary of Mr. and! Mrs. L. Storey. Hoses and carna- , Hons formed the table centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs S. Dodge of Detroit. ! Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Krank Coil and , daughter Milly of Walkerton and , Mr. and Mrs. Orville Coil and daugh-' ter Edna of Xorth Liberty were out of town guests. I -T- I Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindgren. 309 L j Colfax a v.. entertained Tuesday , evening with a 7 o'clock dinner in i honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ( Lindgren who were recently mar- ' ried. Morton L. Lindgren of Hrook- j lyn, N. Y., was an out of town ! guest. j T" i Miss Hernlce Wayne. 140 L. In-j diana av.. was the honor guest at h ' picnic dinner given b Miss Gert- .

rude Brodbeek and Mi.cs Ituth Kus.s at Pottawatomie park, Wednesday evening. Seven guests were present. Saturday afternoon. Miss Wayne will bo entertained with a tea at the home of Miss Enid Krussell, 80.1 Park av.

"Mrs. Stockbridge was found dead tonight poisoned." "What!" Dicky's tone was an incredulous protest. "I know it seems incredible, but it's true. MIm Holcombe came oer to tell me about it. and as she hasn't had anything to eat since morning, I'm fixing her up something before I take her home." "Defore you take her home! Can't she stay all night?" "She says that's impossible. Don't be cross Dickey. It'a a lovely night for a taxi ride." "Taxi?" What's the matter with your own half-interest car " "Really, I had forgotten it. Dickey," I confessed. "That will be splendid. Come on out to the kitchen." Alico Iloleomhc Brighten. "That's the bct thing I've heard yet," he responded. "I'm about tho hungriest animal in the world. I hope you've scared up something good." "I haven't had time even to put on the coffee pot yet," I said, "but I think Katie has some jfood things in the refrigerator." "She'd better have," !io retorted, "if she wants to keep her job tomorrow. Ah. Miss Holcombe. glad to ko you. but mitrhty sorry to hear the news Mrs. Graham ttjls me you bring." I felt the Hash of pride thrill me which always follows Dicky's handling of any social emergency. He is so perfectly at his eafo, so dexterous in putting other people at theirs that I can always count on him. Even Alice Jlolcomhe's troubled countenance brightened perceptibly at his entrance. He gave her no chanco to dwell upon her sad erland. but snatched up the coffee pot

ir.?tead and looked Into it lupubrio ;sly. J knw that he was deliberately making a diversion, that he had seen how strained, how near to breaking were the girl's nerves. "How long must we wait for this

i demanded. "I warn you I shall begin on you if you don't hustle some eat. around here pretty quick. No j I'elglan refugee ever had anything

on mo in the hunger line tonight!

CLOSED SATCHDAY EVENING-. Erandon-Durrell Co. This store will eloe at o'clock on Saturday evenings during July

and August. f,:::o-i Adv

MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative

Accept "California" Syrup or x- ig only. look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is hivMg the best and most harmless physic for the littlo stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full direction on each bottle. You must say "California."

Personals

O. H. Decker, of Portland. Oregon, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Schneider, SI 6 Park avenue. Mr. Heeker stopped here on his way home from the national Rotary convention at Atlantic City, t' which he was a delegate from the

Portland club.

He is general con

tracting purchasing agent for the Canadian Pueitlc railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hannan of Alliance. O.. are the guests of the latter's father, Anthony Luckey HO S. Laurel st. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Pocket and son and daughter of Portland. Ore., and Miss Katherine Logan of Hamilton, (int., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Schneider. 816 Park a v. Miss Crissie E. Relmold. 409 N. Michigan st., his left for Grand Canyon. Ariz., and Los Angebs. Calif., where she will spend the summer months. Ml.-s Alice M. U imold returned to the city Tuesday from a visit at West Orange, N. J. Mrs. W. W. Horden and daughter lona, 4 13 Linionte tr.. will leave Thursday for Prinkhaven, (.. for a two weeks' visit.

Announcements

The Woman's Missionary society of the Westm:nster Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. L. K. Harter. S.TO Park av. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. L. R. Martin. Mrs. O. Sellers and Mrs. R. A. Walters. The monthly business meeting of the Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will be held Thursday afternoon in the church parlors.

CARD OP THANKS. Wp wish to thank our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illnesi' :.nd death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Weronika Mikolajczak, 151:: W. Dunham st.; aho for floral contributions from Mr. Tho. Hoban and em.ployet of the South Bend Rrewing Ass'r..; also. Mr. L. Miller and employees of the Singer Mtg. Co. CHILDHE.V. 643-1

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VOCAL INSTUI CTIONS. W. P. Mcllenry will continue lng vocal lessons throughout summer month?, on Wednesday Saturday each week at the Aiken Studios. third door

givthe and Van Ellel

builiing. phone. Main 3S5.

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C'I;OSEI SATURDAY EVENINGS. ; r.randon-Durrell Co. ! This store will close at o'clock ! on Saturday evenings during July! and August. 6320-1 Adv.

Install Your DOWAGIAC ONE REGISTER rCRNACE Now, and bo prepared for winter. WARNER RROS. 22ft South Mldiigan St.

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$52.50 and $65.00. SIMPLEX IRONERS $123.00 to $173.00. 1900 CATARACT WASHERS One price to everyone, $175.00. MOLA CYLINDER WASHERS Galvanized $135.00 Copper $175.00. The above are nationally known products. ASK FOR LIST OF OWNERS Electric Service Co. 115-117 W. Colfax Ave.

The Sale that's the Talk of the Town started today at Ellsworth's. Spot Gash Purchase

ale

Hundreds of pairs of women's Low Shoes now on sale at $5.00 and $6.25 Your opportunit)' to buy high grade, up-to-the-minute Low Shoes at lca3 than manufacturer's cost.

$10.00 to $12.50 Low Shoes

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$12.50 to $16.50 Low Shoes Ofi n

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ale of Silks N ow Ori

Right From the First Through the efforts of Ellsworth's buyers this store was able to offer South Bend the newest silks at big reductions. Last week, while in New York, these buyers bought up thousands of yards of silks from manufacturers and jobbers at Big reductions.

These reductions and savings we pass on to you. Tricolettes, Minonettes, plain or fancy, Sport Silks, 40-inch plain Georgettes, Crepe Meteor, all at $2.95. Mallinson's white Khaki-Kool, $4.50 value, $3.50 yard.

40 -inch Sport Silks, Sport Satins and Satin Charmeuse, $5.00 and $7.50 values, $3.95. $1.50 Pongees, 95c yard. 40-inch Crepe de Chine and Printed Georgettes, $1.69 yard. Other Big Bargains in Silk too numerous to mention in limited space.

This store will close Wednesday afternoons at 12:30 w during July and August.

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Union Trust Company Safo DcpoH Bois with tpecial f&cilltlea for th pri-cy of cuiomerm.

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