South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 194, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1920 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MONDAY MOTIVING. .U LY 12. 1020
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Th- I...!.,-" Aid f-.Mfty rf the M.'i,.' - ' I r - M Ii. 'hue:; will "O .th Ml... (Jla Ja'i.X. A s-. ho n J io.i ' 'Ail! ho h-ld at To?ta -v.? .:. j - sr.: hv the i.adirts'
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A far'! 1 ' k j t y will be held at the I!"'il r.V.ijntry c! ;o. :.'r- Frank In-t. l-ls lh Ilow-
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1 !. i'!::i!i!S ; the Snou Hak1 w! '. a i r.ic anil utini? at K a h v h'i i k. Til. li.i' Aid Society of the Stull Memorial chu h v.-jil n et In th- hurch parors V dr.esda y af1 f r j . 1 " r. . M ;iiliM of tho Live T'.ik rirclc .vill (.: t- IIi;-I" I'"int for n picnic. 'MnirMl.iy, July 1.". Mrs. L varans, :) I;o st., will pr.-tt-rtaüi th niMribfis of th Aurora Jlih! rl i. Th ThalU ..)rorit.y wilr nuet at th horao of Mis Maiirft llchle-3i-.an. .".;c Indiana a v. Mnnhers of th Tlr;-l Inif)roM-M-y luh will m't with Mis. IMward J A'briuifh. Ill Kwlr nv. Mr?. (Mara HojTolf. '27, 'oluinhii st., will ht- ho-tfss to tho Victory rlub. Til" Womnn's I-'orein Missionary Fi.rji ty 1 thoTrinity M. IZ. church -..ii .... .. ...1.1. i . I- 1 ... . it
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Th'H1 will in a mcf tin' of tht Ti-
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Th- Ti-lirs' A1.1 society of th 'lojif 1 'r.-shytM-ian ohuich will hohl! . . 1
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Mcnili'TS or tho Nr-nr-arirl rlub
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vTih. Mr. Jcssp r.unn. S. Michigan
yt., will ont'Ttain tho Woman's Missionary soriofy of the Holy Trinity
Jnirlish Iithpran church. ' Th rt'frular incrtintr of the Merry -f;o-':iou:Hl club will be held at thf homo of Mrs. Ralph Caelka, 1952 'ollr-o St. The Harmony Ilradir. circle will 3nI.J a picnic .'it Pottowatomie park. Mrs. John Weher, l'i.f, X. Adams t" . wil hi- hostess to the Jolly Cronot dull lurs-Iav afternoon. The r t,rular hi-morVly ine-tinir of I ho Ib lM-.a Ttchekah Sewint; circle vi!I !. bob.l Thirsilay afternoon at the I. n. o. F. hall. Friday, July ir,. The Ho.isier club will moot Friday riitoriMion with Mrs. P. (h haninr, Mrt Iiiaino a v. Mis. Ufil Wilcox. 312 Taylor St.. ill bi h(st-ss to the members of the I-'iiday Friendship club.
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(iroup f h,.y siv.uis who are a part of the 304 fonuts that are poinp: to mar h before three Furopein rulers and also tour th.' old continent 'iff M'fii on board the Failed State s tra asport Pocahontas previous to h or yaillnp. Maj. lrillard Spencer is shown nearly surrounded l,y the lucky youths, who were picked from 4t0.e0u lads of tho country. They will see the battlefields of France and Kelirlinn.
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband 3Y ADELE GARRISON '
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CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES PLAXS TO ESTABLISH EKXMEiST THE. I TER
PAKIS, duly 11. -A "popular theat r " where p'.as and operas will if it n under s"o ernra r.t direction has hceii definitely ncn eM upon
What Mr. Frmti CaniV to Annouiuv. Ah! ladies', good morning. This i?5 a terrible tiling for the P.ayvlew jichools, an awful thim,, a horrible thiiiir." Mr. Wi'liam Prentiss, senior member of the Hayview .school board, appeared to run out of breath and adjectives at the same inoini nt. To bridge the cap he took off his hat
i which he had not troubled himself
:i n move at his entram-e, and wiped his perceptibly moist forehead with a lartre white, silk handkerchief with a border of purrle battertlies. Mr. Prer.'l.sM is an unusually iaro m.'.n. and his face was mottled from
under the t lrcumstancos that tho schools h closed as a mark of respect to her memory-" Ali Iloleombe Interrupts. "That ouuht to be most pjratifyinK to her family," 1 murmured smoothly. "Vts. (s." ho re'urned ab.oatly, then loaied hi throat in embarrassed fashion. I decided that the most important part of his errand had r.ot yet been told. "Mr. Stockhride tells mc that you two ladies" Mr. Prentiss is the typo of man who abhors the word "woman" have joint authority when he is absent. He ask-ed me to w 11 yoit
when you reopen school after the tu
Winifred Black Writes About:
Learning to Live
the heat of his walk. The combina
tion of his rod perspiring face drawn r.eral to proceed with the work, the into the lugubrious lines which h" tinal examinations and everything v, i , r eittii..- r...- t"... ....... I . v . i nil ii. l c: it Vi t-M- V.r. H saiil
.v th.- i lunKr ot l)puu.-s at.d it f;int:1J;tjC handkerchief wore al- you both were perfectly familiar i-, l.eu.ve.i by its mi . o rto i s that! , .rm , ri.,i,,t f?,, x.-.sr, unA Ui i.l.ins and
th,' . lvite Ulli autoe. The plan has . . , .. . ...... i,,,.,n ., ' ...,'.i r.m- ir ..n t. lo.nt.lfti.m sue-
II 1 '. .1 U -V'J Hill .VV ..... ! .... .w .. - i - - - -
: iiniit r a KiT.iirr nervous strain ui.iu i o .-miii.
1, knew that she would like to have
hoi Li-it contemplated. A t mporar apj ri oiiation of
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Alice Holcombe's voice, clear, iu-
( l.-ivi', sinu k ii'' i Ii- corn ei sauoii
the t.. w tn.a'.or i: u:e rrocudero . , . , ..-i.. . -n n - Fal.ee and the Comcdh i T itica ise 'h-n upon mjs If, so I sir. lightened -yhat does that mein ' she i d -I, .nil'r ; to pi-i'. nt pi r s nfSH ani1 'n.Wfi-e4l with n. .nnlin lo tinisn his work himself?"
Til. ' . ;. - will r friven nightly with lv. o ! a t i s at the Trocadcro which ! iMi r of th" plan is ;h" doMson t- to ikf it a pi oducir.u I liy1 .:.- tor rev n;!i r.t i-ocorva-tofv tor th. tratrit'c el ai.tot:- and ;ir ',1- a ..ii:i'.
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Yts. indeed it Mr. Pr.-nti. . We
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came r.ailv he, ...use we thought wo; Mr. Prentiss turne n an purm; "lit be " r.e-d.-d. of course, tho pb with embarrassment as his fanpupiN will he mch up.t tod .v." ) lastically bordered ha udkr-rchi f . "of coin... ..( Cour.-e. Mrs. F.ra-J "Wfi;. you see. Mis ilokombe.
h tm V.s V. s Mr. lT.ntlss nis Ii sa;u poino'i.o.Mj in ".in,
an T t: "V ! . i n.iM! ot e?n;ni;.Mirti;
his oh. i -. i : inn..: by rep atmi? them
there's hound to he a pro.it deal Ol
talk. Oh. a Ktoat deal of talk about
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. , I . h(i..: 1.0 u 1 -.cid 1 sp. ei.,1 !... ethur way people are already puttinp: their ' .-Vr','" ; No-v Lite last t :;itt. and c..!"d tot h. ads toother and huarim; out the tl,M'1- .-I,!... ,he s. h,..o. liMti! after th..- fu- ! true !i:wardno--s of the Hunt; is as- : ,.. , , kino. Mrs. Sto. k oride I tovin iit.t;, simply astounding. I have
ho locator d one ot tlo-Mmt se n the village so Mirieu up
hmh ;t is only nttir. ; m all uv time i nae inoi m n. .' I that is 4 . y.-avs. I ame h re when I 1 was- a child of
Mr. Prentiss." Alice
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At W'heclock's At Wheelock's Hot Weather Glassware
at Special Prices Water Gob!cts Best quality lass. in neat engraved design. Set of six .$2.00 Dessert Glasses Tall f tern, for iced j-'weets. Set of six $2.00 Ice Tea GIr.sses Cut grape de- : i't:n, thin blown. Set of six $1.C0 Ice Tea Glasses Fancy shape and cut design. Set of six. .$1.50
Iced H-evernre Set Covered jur; and six tall glasses
j in a pretty cut design $3.95
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She's come hack from her visit my old friend and dear rno, I'd hardly know her! She looks 10 years youmror. All the little wrink1. s that were feathering so fast around her eves the two ilf f n lines
that were forming on the sid. s of ,lors n'('t o r'ally hrml worU than 1
as if they wire fun and they are
fun. for lief, and it's fun to watch her attending , til. m, too. She laughs and sings and talks and plas her wav thr.'uh lif. and vet
her mouth where have they ono? Her eyes are hrij:ht and clear. They were dull and pu.zld when she wont away. Her step is lipht and it doesn't take anything it all
half the people she knows, and she. f docs it without eJl'ort he.'.aUSe she' k ops hf r heart light. ! And my friend causlit ihr inf.c-!
lion, and she put away h-r s.rioi
ir.d r.eor -en lm hod at tho!
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are roses blooming in her cheeks ,0w.'T"Ul ,a,f":r- ')iu sh" -1Jst real ones, not artificial aftairs that 1Vt;1 ll""r ''J. V"""' V ''l lr''v ' come in a box from the dru store.!1;1;";1 "v a ,hl lI' S01n huv: ;. sh" What in the world has she bc n ! f', 1 ,'h" V' ,i;h,: 0f- sp; r.sihthty
;sii. li'im iier simu Kirs like an out-.
doipe;? Taking a course jn pli.vsieal culture ?
(loinr; to baths and lyinr in. sju;'.-hy. cos, y mud f.r hours at ai
time ?
! worn varment. And tho miserable.
v. il 'of Illusioa f. ;i from hr eyes.
i ! hen she saw the worlil fur u' vil
it is--a irr at. kindly, wrll-meaninc. :oM(i -huir.oj-od schoolroom, with life
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Diet? Has she b- en eatini: nutsi V'r 'm' i;:u nf r' V'i,y a,..! ,,r lOinUin.. .nMM ',;,Wn "; fc? "f 'laSS just
rood it's
II.... i ... " a: nm'- i.ow io nvc.
Mn.,n,!v left he,- n,i!!i , 1 . . 1 ! . , - I U V "" Jl 1(,t "
Did she meet an "Old Tune Fsedl ' h"' my . fri,'::d- 1:13,1
isne r:i on tnai visit i really am.,
llohon.be interrupted his reminis-
c T.as ruthi.-ly. "t what h:is the
talk in the vlllaKe pot to do with Mr. Stockbridce'.- fmihim, his work in
i the school? Has he forgotten how ' nearlv th. si hool war is ended? It
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to-i'.e". and did ho till her -he w:is.
as i.ietty as ever, and make her' behove it? ! She I .oa nie. I lo Fio-Ji. j Not a bit of it not a single .on- , of thtse things! Do you know what ni friend did oti her vacation? She barmd to latiirh. that's all. i She learr.o'4 t latiph and have a' t,rood time. And every time she had a joyous afternoon in the opc-i look- I invr for wild flowers and foliowim; a j stream up in the woods or sitting on! a por h leading a porfectl.x iidieii-i lows hook and not caring how rid;-' eulous it was so lone as it amased her she fell a year yi piump off into space. j Site's nlw.ijs br iti a serious woman. my friend who went on the' visit. ; (Jood and noble hearted and enorous a little ever-sentimental p. r- ' haps, and oh, so desperately serious.! She couldn't sot down to "mend a 1 plove without morjlizin: over it. She ' eotrldn't sew a button on t lier coat !
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j.ropo-terous that ho should not j without yetting just . actly the ; be h'-rc rr. matt, r h.ow mm h ho is'ri-ht kind of thread and precisely
sat" .rim;." Mr. Frenti.-s cbatod his throat
; :!:en. t "It is no? a qurti"n f f,f Mr j S'orkTu idio's fiontimcnts." he said j slowly, "and." ..f course. It Is' very ; unfortr.r.ate for the pupils that their ; work should lo ups. t at this time, i r.ut we feel tliat it would Le far
' worse for them t- continue their
j work uid.r tho da'.'.y unidanc-1 of a ; linn who is under urav. " i Alh e Holcombe sjtranK t- h. r feet, her oy. s glitte rir.r. p,i you m an to tell me." sh i h'azed "that y-v are .coins to ask
i ; h,im to re s'.zn .
V.r. Prentiss glared at her with off. r ded dignity. "We h.ive not yet made up our mi:;. Is." he said, coldly, "hu: it is most likely that we shall do so."
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Grr.pc Juice Set Covered jup: and six glasses, in
$2.95
cut design .
Water Set, cut design $2.45
, glass 75c set
Glass Stands for tumblers, 60c set.
1! George in. Vheelock & Company
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! IbiNuk to ii I'arc-You-YAY'I i C:t prions to clean up Samm r , sto. ks. Uar.s.if k sale starts tomor- ! row ;d ? o'clock. I THK FI.LSWOKTH STOItF. ! 0, S 9 -1 2
S'nocs m.ide for us to pell at fair pri.c. cut to sell fa-t. Itead why in r.et week's papers.
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Photographic papers at Schillings. 7S4-12
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the rircht sort of needle and putting her w hole mind and immortal ouI , into the job. And presently. her!
mmu ami ner lmmoriai soui gni tired and needed a vacation. She had a ktter from an old sohoel friend and an invitation for the isit. So she packed her clothes j.ml some of her most s.rious hooks, and her little tracts n how to hohl
the thought and a sermon on im
mortality and l tr-atie on the "Ovtrsoul" and went foi the visit. She hadn't seen the school frtnd for years, and when she did see her she was astonished. The school fri nd was younger looking than she thought she'd b. And what a comfortable. trood-humored. oasycoir.t; wav she had. Nothing soenicd to botiur her. Sho said she'd like to fret if she could, but somehow. there never eetr.ed to he ur.y time. Put .-he always found time tn lauph and to eat a .e d, comfy meal, and to . hat with an oh', friend, and to pick a knot f flowers fop h"r waist, and to read tvorythinc new that was beautiful and everything r:ow that was funny and amusing and entertainincr. One Yat ScluKdrfHun. She said a woman ouht to he all through with beinjr sericus by the time she pt to be .15. She's serious enough when it comes to her duties in life, but somehow, she doesn't act as if they were dutlts. She acts
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in your distress when you find your clothes soi led. R emember, the damage is not irreparable. We successfully clean and restore to their former brightness the most delicate colors, the most fragile textures. Remember that when you find any of your garments need cleaning, repairing, renovating or dyeing. Lincoln 1903 Perfection Cleaners and Dyers' 1101 King St.
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New Fall goods crowding out Summer wearables just when you arc ready'to use them, makes this the most attractive: Sales South Bend people are privileged to attend in the good old Summer time. Cut Prices to Clean up Stock Each department offers hundreds of Bargains . See Our Big Ad On Page 3 Attend the 1920 Ransack Sale This Store closes at 12:30 Wednesday afternoons during July and August.
Clean-Up
Hous Cleaning
Shelf Cleaning
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We have plenty of ice for everybody, and we have trucks and wagons to deliver it, but we need men at from $36.00 to $39.00 per week. If we can get the men we car. take care of the entire city. You can always get ice at the plant.
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Spinners, Carders, Winders Knitters, Sewing Machine Operators. Day and Night Work. Employment Office Open Day and Night. Stephenson Underwear Mills
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tn the water will make them shine and sparkle like new. 10 BIG HELPS IN I 15c At Vour Grocer's
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Ries1 Semi-Annual FURNITURE SALE Real savings on quality furniture. A Ries sale is a Real Sale.
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