South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 199, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1920 — Page 7

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Clubs ', ! V. t r auxiliary ; th' W i r. b f r Pr !: nan churc h i, . : !..'.;. a f 1 r : r. in fh- hurrh Sat! -:.- 1".-.- i. y i f th- aftr7 ... i y , Mi A I i u h i . Mrp M t . r. ...-.. Mr Victor !- rt - Mr- M- "'.1. Abo it ii i : 1 1 . u . r pr r.' at th" 1 '. . .. 1 1 . ' ' i a ! - I" .1 vi i f j 1 1 na - t ;-, ;, r,.j ir.HhVü th" ; ft f T:urx -ra r- fr v. r r-l 1 j . j - s Mr.' i:. W. Mor r'.: ;n' ! v:; ii i'.ir." anl voc al . M;hs I1.. FUrUr irtvf twn ia.:..:' ati'l M:-- M.irj' ri' Whi'i . ; . i i . 1 ( ra I jia:; !'- rv WIM flo w r r w re r-ffWtivHy i :t i" th- !. -r u iv.v. Mr.. Swan t-ri 1 1 ?.t ,.: ? .. auXi'.Mry Auk. : a: r 'irnrr.tr h":n- at II il.on M !! rs f 'h South Rerul L'ont .r.lnr tti iu wtrn 1 hghtli.liv r . In- d a a lawn party ,.' i hon r" Mm Klanor l:,-t,!f, ' :. S. T -iftf Thursday r t::r. The- i a.-. h".Mi-s(. s v t ! Mi.- s J ii - t t Martin ;; ! I,.i'r-" Kor;.n Duntitr the .. :,!r-: M- Iai'i Harris an-J Mrs. V.V.. it.. Kra'ivr I'.rk'l r iul rel v(1( , i'ti'.p. ai;r wiuai re 1 l y I 1 : I , S W I" r-l. Th fileo in ChiAt:.: 7. h lp font by Mi trriv 4 nr r!.i '1 t r i :ri iiil'rs of the '" . r -!-.l I-r).;.i aft- rnoon. The i. J t. r ii' '..ih -;):,; yoia!ly w itii !,, ar.! U- ot '., plans wc.'! '.ia-'- l: a ii'-.ii- hut the l;jte l.a- rut h o c!fa-i'.i il. K : rr-;un-nta v. cr r l t th- c. ' ts. the houf: i i at ;t; v o- fTii'e itf jitnk jriH Mrs f.'. I Krirrss, ' :M California " . UI" l"' h'-Mes- trt th',' . 'ah J : . ' 1. -r Oit pu.-ts v re entertained i'r:i t opiiini; at a formal dam in? lartv lven hy Mr. ant! Mrs. Sam late. r.::L V. C.ilfiu a v.. at the S"Mth I'.end Coiitury luh. Anions the out-of-town quests wrro Mr. . nl Mr.. Irving s'il-h-y. of Chicago, and Rv. and Mrs. II. IZ. Ca rr. of ICankake. 111. Carden fjowrrd termed the decorations at he chlh. The Friday Friendship club w.us ntf rtalncd Friday afternoon at th; home of Mrs Bert Wilrox. 212 S. Taylor st Nr die work formed the :ittertioon diversion, himfheon was .served to sixteen. An informal pict ir will be -ivrn .Inly .'b at Ieeper j. ark by the iihihIkt? of the Hub to their hu.tb.mds. The Thalia omrity entertained at Kirron lake Thursday niht with a jd -nil supper. Nino couples motored out and the evening was spent with 'anfing. On Monlay nipht tho sorori:y will hold ü short business mrrtat the home of Miss Margaret JIMdfmmi, &3J K. Inui.ina av. The mi ctlnp of tho Ladles' liible .'.ass of tho Lowell Hoiqhts M. E. ,-hurch was held at the church annex Thursday nlsht. Tho hostete were . . .. i. r ... T w f K Tl'ilL-er i r d Mr. C. ! Oehendner. The next n-.eetir.i: will 1' heM on July 21 at ihurch annex. Ti-.e Aurora Hib rlnss of the rrr;:-it Presbyterian rhurrh mt Thursday venincr at tho homo of Mr I". Livnrans. 71 lcx st. Mrs. .1. Fodle and Mrs. V. S.'ott of l-21k-hart were awarded tho favors In tho routed- On Aupust Mrs Scott m ii: fni.-rt.iin the Mass for the day .it her homo in Kikhart. The Triple Fonr club hold lt j. cular meeting Thursday afternoon :il the borm of Mrs. Cloyd Beatle. 1 In wav W. After tho Has ine.-tin. the mombors and their husband! enjoyed a picnic supper. :;fter which pramosi and contosts r the diversions of the evenintr. '.n't st prizes were won by Mrs. Arc) Hirks, Miss Alma Hardrnan. '"b.ar s Van Puson. and stT HesTh.' next ineetir- will be hold i-'i Aucuvr 1?. at the homo of Mrs. V.'. I. ".Oper, 10r.e N. Johnson st. r:-. ar.1 Mr.- Fred F. ICoehnerranir. ..11 V. V.nn- s:.. were prucsts of l-.os.or :it :l surprise tarty piven ). tlu- f i-1 r. 1 and members of thrt ('p.-nii.u: M. V. churrh. the occasion ' thi.r fifth ua.Mir.c ar.nivorMir;1. A pruCTam whs cnen which ::'.i in. d rradlrs Mis Possie Hocu. Liirchooi was erved by tho women f tho lino !i. liev. and Mr. Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency mti-rra Ctilfr i.strWfi I K.'i Wis At WheelockV

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

liie nr'.n of Konnoth Stock-ridk''-s am rft, -whlt-h Alice Holeophe brought me, win a. surpris? onl in th- quiokness with "which ti.- law had acted. I had feared I'-'.m th first that thero could bo no other ending to the sordid train of eiix'urnstar.ce.s üurroundisie: Mllly St'a kbridK's dMth. And while my sehool principal whose loni? provocation to anythins? short of murder no person familiar with the history of the family could deny yet I e ul'i not blind myself to the fact that there were a number of circuniMiinres which needed explanation, to put it mildly. With a little thrill of fright I rtnmh red that one of those circum.stances. th: mit damning of all. .H known only to myself. Tile fa.ct that Milly S'tocKbrtdge's call to mo had hern interrupted by soine on who had hurt her and disconne( ted the telephone at the u.nve time, was, as far as I kntw, a .-ecret shared onlv bv myself, the deal woman and the unknown intruder. Had the telephone operator been lmep.ini-, after all? Was this tho thing which had pointed the fingvr of suspicion at the principal? If so, I foresaw painful publicity, humiliating involvement in the caso for myself. No time, now, though, for thinking of self. Hefire me lay a woman whose need of all my ministering strength was written upon her tortured face. To hr had com- that worst of all tragedies, disgrace for the man she loved, made more poignant by her inability either publicly to share his suffering or to alleviate it in any way. I must not onl rally .ill my faculties to aid her, but J must ltt no word or look esvape me which would lead her to suspeet that I did not share her absolute belief m Kenneth ttockbridge's innocence. Not that I had actually a conviction of his guilt in my own mind. Hut I by no mans shared Alice Holcombe's blind belhf, although I knew that I must feirn acquiescence in her views To this end I put a startled note Into my voice as I anwered her. .Madge 1 Worried. "o! Why, how In the worM could they do that? What is the cnarge'."' I snw that in the overstrung cond.tion of her nerves ii was far better to let her talk all her horror cut. "I believe they call It being htld for the ffrand Jury." he said wearily, "but it simply means that they think they think he killed Milly." "What nonsense." I exclaimed, with as much heartiness as I could infuse in my voice. "Why, there is na proof at all! On -what .-ire they Koehnemann were the recipients of many gifts from the church societies. " The Indies' Aid society, of the Hope Presbyterian church met in tho church parlors Thursday afternoon. A piano solo was given by Mrs. William Cemble and Mrs. 'Francis Hedger had charge of th missionary progrnm. A short busi ness session Wim held. On the third j Thursday in August the society will again meet at the church. Sixteen members were present at a meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the Holy Trinity English Lutheran church Thursday. Mr. C. J. Spohnholtz was the leader and th toj ic for liseuss'on was "Hope in Christ for the Ix-per." Papers were given by Rev. and Mrs. A. H KVk, Mrs. C. .1. Spohnholtz and Mrs. E. T Motts. Mrs. L'dward Hagey, 71" ''ottage Grove a v.. will act a hostess at the next meeting on Aug. 19. Personals Mis K. H. Devoss and her son. Henry. 13U W. Pivislon si. anil Mr.s. Oscar OeMeyer. 1010 N. Adam St. haxe returned from an oxtended trip through Illinois and Minnesota whi.'h besan June 24. During their trip they visited friend and relative in Superior. Wis.; Duluth. Puyck, Harding and St. Paul. Minn , and Waukegan and Chicago. 111. Leonard J. Oassert and Robert H. Winters, of Cleveland. Ohio, stopped off in South Hend to visit friends on their war homo from Chicago and ; other western ponts. W. H Pershing. S7 Ashland av.. was removed to his homo Fndx from the St. Joseph hospital, followAt VVheelock's

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bijnt; their charge?" I u waited her answer breathlessly. Had that -ecrtt telephone convei nation been rehanhed a.t the coroner's inquest? Hut her answer reiwsurod me. "Oh. on those marks on hfr wrists!" she replied contemptuously. 'And the raare her people say ho was in when he came to their nous. Oh, the way they turned against him today was something horrible! You Aould think he had been a fiend incarnate all thcs years instead ot bring gentleness and tendtrness itself to Mill. He ought to have killed her long ngo" Alica Holcombo'K fare turned itself into a grimn. es unpleasant to sec "if ever anybody deserved a violent end it was she, but Kenneth tockbrid'e never did it." "Of -course not," I soothed, ' b :l tell me Just what did her people suy?" "What didn't they siy, you mean," she retorted. "But the vital part of their testimony wus the fact that Kenneth had come to them in a rae demanding that they aid him in divorcing Milly, und that when they refused h left the house muttering threats. Of ccursc, that testimony, combined with the fresh rrarua upon her wrisvs, and the fact that the poison in her stomach has been proved to be the same kind Kenneth had in Iiis photographic studio, was enough for that set of crooks in charge of the farco today. Hut I don't telieo even the would have dared to arrest him if it hadn't been for Kenneth himself. J don't understand him at all. 1 think Jtho shock of Milly's going in so terrible a wnv must have turned his brain." "Wim t Iil lie Do?" he stopped short and began ta twist her hands together in her lap. I prodded her ba-c-k to npcrch wh a sharp iiuestion. "What did he do?" "That's the trouble, he duln't do an thing,' she returned. "He simply sat liko a graven ima:;e all through the proceedings, and whenever he was asked a quest 'on his invariable answer was: "I have nothing to fviy." Kven when the coroner turned to him and directly asked him: "Did you or did you not mr'ke those marks upon your wife'.vrists?" he made the- fame stereotyped answfr: "I have nothing to say." The coroner put it another 'vay: 'Do you dory it" ar.d Kenneth returm d: "I rcithor denv nor affirm it." "Oh. it hurt him terribly with thpeop'e kher. I could see that! And now he is in jail think of it In Jail. The kindest, truest rran who ever breathed!" ing a serious attack of dermatitis. His condition remains unimproved. F. (i. Thomas, Oliver hotel, is in Chicago for a few days. Mrs. .1. K. Huston. .i?,0 W. I,tsalle av.. has gone to Pittsburg. Pa., to visit her son. Harold Huston. Miss Kthel Pomranka is the guest of Miss Rita Stine at her hornat Devils lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Phelan. R 1 .1 Lawndale av.. left Friday for a short visit at Howe. Inl., ami Sturgis. Mich. MUSICAL PROGRAM FOR METHODIST CHURCH Folloxving is tho musical program for Sunday morning at the First Methodist Episcopal church July is. under tho direction of Fred O. Haas, organist and director: Morning. 10:10. Prelude "Festival Prelude" .... Liebig . Dynes Du hoi Anthem (Quartet), offertory "Offertory in Haritone ?olo (Selected . Dr. F. D Hager. Postlude "Petite Marche" i.ici:nsf;d to witt. John Wagner and Miss Mary e'unningham of South Tlend were licensed to marry in Chicago. IUKT1IS. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Steward. 101 f K. Colfax av. daughter, Julv 1 Z. Mr. and Mrs. Hert E Bishop. Illinois st.. son. July 13. Mr. and Mrs. John Trimel, 1201 W. Sample st.. elaughter, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sosinski. 100 3 W. Sample st.. daughter, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Dundon. 902 W. Colfax av.. July 15. Trv XEITS-TIMES Want Ads Marry Now! $00.00 in Gold will be given any couple offering to get married next Sundry afternoon at Portage Gardens Land Sale. Fr'-e. Cars at 2:10 P. M. will leave Northern Ir.eljana Inter.urban Waiting Room, corner Washington ave. and Michigan street, and stop for passengers along Washington ave. The public inrited. Come and bring your friends. Heautiful Garden Iots One Dollar down, then 7 5c a week. C. N. Iodge it Co.. America's Leading Home Makers, 220 Fanners Trust Bldg. Phone Lincoln 5733. Open S A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone us for a wedding present of $50.00 In gold. Island Park Hotel DIAMOND LAKE Now Open. Special Chicken Sunday Dinner. Take ferry' at Island Park dock, one block east of Shore Acres. Caopoli, Mich.

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RIVER PARK A r rang erne nu hae been perfected by Miss Virginia Tutt, librarian at the South Bend library, for a library tor raver Park, to be temporarily located in the Mver Park school. The books hac been listed and will bo placed in the building this week. The librAry will be opened Monday, July 1. Miss Nichols of the public library will be in charge. The library will be open fron. 1:20 to f. :ju. Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. With the opening of the fall term of school art angements have been made to establish the library in the second story of tho Duilding and loan association which is being erected at Mishawaka av. Thi room will be leased for a period of three yearn, by which time it is expected a Carntgle library will be erected in liver Park. Mrs. Samuel Dixon, N. Sixth s-t., entertained the members of the Ft. I. E. club Thursday at her summer borne, Hillsdale farm, northwest of South liend. On arriNing the guests were served refershments. by Mis.s Hariet Wiser and Miss Dixon. A chicken dinner was served at l:ö0. Tho. decorations were fashioned of I'erns. s.veet pcau and .snapdragns. A hike to tho woods for wild rlovvcrs iind nature study followed the dinner. A two course luncheon was served at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Albeit IMlworth, Mrs. A. L. Herr ani Mrö. H. Schneider of Canton, O., were guesu. The reailar meeting of the club will bo held Friday, Auer, l .:. Tho place of nneting will be decided later. Election of officers took place at tne regular meeting of the Wcmcn's? Jtiblo clas.-, which was: luld at the home of Mrs. Flank Hacker, Mishawaka av. Tho-c chosen were: President, Mrs. Fred Miller; vice preside nt, Mrs. E. shoemaker; secloiarj and treasurer. Mrs. Leon Fuller: assistant secretary, Mrs. M. W. Fisher; teacher, Mrs. Edwin Steele; issistant teacher, Mrs. I. F. Hacker The various committees will be appointed following the el.isK meeting .Sunday morning. Th'.' following program was al:-o presented: lUciding. "Hetty's SafeJ.o j ing." Mrs. Darr; poem, "Cost of My Itedi mption." Mrs. H. F. Hacker; missionary, "The Conservation of National Ideas," Mrs. Fred Miller. Mis. Fd win Stiele r"ad a letter from Mrs. Neep, a mh-sionary in Africa and a letter lrom Alice, the African child bing eoucated by the Hible eh'.. Tin next meeting will be held the second Wednesday in August. Mrs. Fred Slade, L Eighth St., Mis'hawaka. entertained the Klver L'lvk Ind pendent tlnb Thursday afternoon. Following the business session the secretary read the semiannual report, the time was spent socially. In tho e-o"ntests favors were won by Mis. Ficd Slade. Mrs. Ar. os Shirk. Mrs. John Ilaun:baasch and .Mrs. Harrv Winblgler. A two course lunehon wa.s serel hy the hostess. The elub will nieel Thursday, July i'., ith Mrs. Anus .hii lc. ' A lart of K oong uoinen from the South Hend Watch Co. enjoj -ed a picnic at Pottawatomie par.. Tliorslay evening. A picnic suppeiwas sei"ved at (:;0 o'clock. Outdoor games and corlrsts featured th.' e nin-. Intenst and attr.d.mre nr in-i-ivasinn al tlie tent no etin's leint. T "A Nut Sunday" "To lie abeel until 10. read the Sunday iaH-r till one oxere'at till thrtv. lop around till night, anel ke-cp one's soul chloroformed t IntMiirliout tho One Day of the xxeTk especially designed fcr its profit anel enjo.x int'iit. tliiis x hat I call A MT sFXDAV." The Tirst F.vnngelical e liure h inxites VOC to iiidoue and interesting seriees tomorroxx "MOTIIIIK AM llAlli: .senIce" at 0:0: "V()l (i MAlb RII'I) l-FOIM.I'.'S Se rviei " at 7 :o. with pulpit prelude on (Tsi;ks and itssi:ks." Male u art et siriiri iiikI mond Kerlius pi cacliing ut ImhIi 4'r- !. Ijifaxette lllvd.. at .Monroe. A Home-like ('hurt Ii of Com inon. I'riendly 1'oIUs.

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held under the auspices of tr-.c t Church of Saints at Mishawaka h . and Tenth ft, Thursday niht Hex. Wilmrr (J. Cfrey delivered ;i splendid sermon on "True Hep ntance." Kev. fjroy used a blick board to illustrate the way the christian should live to enter the kingdom of Christ. A children's meeting, in charge of Miss Mary Helpingstlne. will be held this evening at f :".'). Ktxia! services at 7:20 tl.is een- ' ing anel Saturday owning. Over attended the morting f tho Occult Sunshine eb:tf. hi.l Thursday afternoon at MeUille hall. Mrs. C. E. Sch.itfer cave readings and plans were made for u harv"t supper, to be given in the near future. Mrs. Guy Na e entertained with a family picnic at Pottawatomie : park Thursday. A basket supp i was served. i Mrs. C. E. K'-rchrl entertained! xeith a family picnic Thursday at , Pottawatomie park. A steak roa&t j supper was served. outdoor games j and contests featured the exenmu. j Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams spent Wednesday and Thursday with j friends at St. Jos-eph. Mich. i Mr. and Mrs. t)mer Hnims of Michigan are Ipto for a -isit with. : Mr. and Mrs. Seinholt. Mishawaka j av. j .Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Cle.iM-r. and; fa-milv. Twelfth St., have r turned fron an outing at Ea.Jle lake, lid xvardsbuig, Mich. Dr. R. R. Dugdale has moved his oftice to oOÖ W. Jefferson blvd.. just around tlie corner from h:.s former otlico. 6S3-21 52 times a year you devote the greater part of a day to the useless labor of ironing by hand. 60,000 intelligent, thrifty woman can testify that there is a better way. They use the ipiplexroner nd t ave their itrength and preserve their youthfulncss. The Simplex produces a better finish and insures longer wear for your liaens and ciothes. O The Simplex " practically costs you nothing. You buy it on easy terms end what you save in fuel, help and laundry bills covers the payments on the machine. Once it's paid for, you make a clear saving of from $50 to ?100 a year. The Simplex is a .ife-timo investment that brings constant returns in health, happiness end money. Write for our booklet, "Clean Linen in Abundance," also '-llus-trated story, "Aunt Eliza from Boston." S.'- .nrl!"ri.f'l I'.Ktry ;;-!'.-'Ilf arix es. lxr.crmc m:is i i: o. 1 1 r -1 IT W. Colfax Axe. Prices on Our Window

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tor genuine $60, $55 and $50 Kuppenheimer Suits ai fit ! Mark-Down ! Sale j Get in on these savings j n o w. I he values are j greater than ever before. ! We Chase the Spots We don't knock th" vpotc. out of your garment. We 11 take them out. though, effectively with kindest. mot considerate treatment. The sort of treatment that always makes the .lrmnta come hack with a ?mile. radiant in color, bright, crisp, clean in appearance. We'll clean anything but a load of coal. LINCOLN 1903 Perfection Cleaners and Dyers 1101 KING STREET