South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 July 1920 — Page 7
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN
Clubs r- ,! affair w : i pa rt v ) Pink ! . . n ! :1 err' r O . i t.;'t h ! !1 V e . : ' r.2.,g ; ' ; !..-r hot. 1 I . ".fn a t t ; M :- r-ti irr:- .1 ; in honor j of wen- ! A i ; " j k -"!"r heir' ir : :. ii c oral ion. v a i and I : fh.I.'i' r.tUo r i 1 i r r' ' i". .iff! I . l r k . i : I r l th ! mclud-d T bi. 1 ; -. .!: 1 ! r .' : s V:' i. : v.-.p r.oB nd; J.K A ! .-' in i f ! i n 11. M. I.U' '. f.e-. ar d j;j. ii'ii .rg f ' rrl.riro, 1 f f 1 ; : 1 1 . . .'o-ph . 'a.-s...-Alhert I "'"r v Mi Mar;::,e h if i i- r ncli Lake, l.-.ci.. Trank Topp. inni'M Sullivan. '-. lio.- r,fi Hr-iT Stef:nneik f C !! Water. Mich , .J.irr.c .-'haw, ' I i -M I u.r i 'ur:r.ir.ha:.j of IndHn,r '!!. i l:;i!rh orr. Mi- S.ira'i ' N'h;; ss'ih ;h ( !rip ion ' f th I . ! ' I'. r r; i;t a lions'. 2 CoIll I . . w tir.r ' : h -1 1 at i. hofs- the mont lithe Hose lrci". which h r h f -"i i r Mond iy a .-. .In: r . Tf" e r. d'ewfMK. .!'.' uz wns i nt with aflrr .: short tmsi- ) r r? i ' i r . tw1. Th H'-x r.i--'ir. will b ):i"! .'it th" hfim" t. Thf '1 itc hnn bTii iir,nr'iinr,('. lr;;! T'mu surpr Mr?. MimW .nj!mr, 112. I,iv.rrnf t.. Tuihli'iy aftrnoor) in honor of hr Virth- '. .tnnivrr' irv. Aftr an a ft-1 -i : iion f-yr.i Bor Lilly n ith rontc.ua. in A-h:h Mrs t'lnrk und Mr.. Sauitt i r won favors, a hn nlk rchlf f :o-J I -. for th hont?. - l Mthick a'Jpp'r v. t KrvcJ at 5 1' - k. Th-' r-tilar mftin of th Autr,n W. 11. ". No. it. wn h-l Tin.iiv vt-niri' Jn th" ol-1 nurt hou. witJi ;.r ;iU'!!'laiu e f 'J 1 ni'-nilx" i. In 1 t hi w nin nl.t n.-, i r m.iilc to h fin !al;r. J'jlv ; a picnic at Mtnl3; nnl Mif applicaf r !n n; b rvhi; as m.vlf. Th'.iuriir! will l ho'iJ July .7. T'-Iv" mmcr of th Qurrn r irr of th Firt M. I'. Iiuri-h ri' rnti rtair 1 with a picTuiyliv niht at 6:10 o'clock a! I. prr park hy Miss fjlarlys J'l;'iith unl Mis.x Murriftta Cloni-ns. '1 h rsoxt r.-ii!ar ircotinc; will bs Ii l'l tho first Tac.-.l.iy in August, ith Miss i:.-ihr Hoke, A.hlanl a v. rii')'. la.-y hM a pot-h:! N'o. 1 anl No. iini: at f.:."' r P k in I.attt-ll i nk. Mishauaka. About J ö nif-m-l'is w itp pi r---nt. Tlif ctasstM will h"!'l anoth-r picnic Ausist at l.t :n r park. Tlw Thalia sorority nut at thp l.i'in -f Miss Maruaict Heidman, : I! Indiana av.. Mond.iy pvrnlr.K. Thf i ular lii-minthl- liUMness was tiatisactcil. Thf next mctinc will 1 h'Pl with Miss Margaret CJejor, '.''. I'ortafr- a v. 1' ; f i y - s vc n mo ml rif of tho I'ioMs nmliy were prcsont at a jainlly reunion luld Saturday atj IptrWon Pik-, im ludinff children. ! r:. lnkhiMr n and trrat-grand-! TV t i !! At Wheelock's INTEmJIA DAV ( Interurban Day Specials Staple items at much under Economy Electric Iron Standard six pound weight. Finely finished and fully guaranteed. Special $4.95.
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WHAT a wealth of antiripation a letter awakens any letter, of course, not a bill! Even thoee nearby wonder what the envelope contain? what magic of fart or of feeling do the black marks on the whito paper bear to her who read
children, flames and a social time wre nlovt'd. At noon a picnic dinner was served. The following ottir ts were elected for the coming year: I'.urr K. Fields. president: Walter 1-TePls. vice-president; Miss Catherine Fields. secretary. and John UtJJisrll. treasurer. The next reunion will he held on the third Saturday of August, 'J2. Miss Helen Callo vny, S.. Co lumbia st., ntei-taind i0 puests Sundav afternoon, tl; occasion helnt: her l"th birthday. Ctain,es. milAtWheelock's INTERUjBN DAT) in our Housewares Dept. regular prices.
Aluminum Coffee Percolator 8 cup size made of heavy aluminum and has electric welded spout. Special $1.65.
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r sic and contents vere the diversions of the afternoon. The contest favors were awarded to Miss Edith Quick and MIps Klla Ximtx. At G o'clock refreshments wero servtd. Miss Calloway was the recipient of j many lovely irifts. : Mr. and Mr. S. J. McCrnth. 10U! NV. NV'ashinton ?t.. cave a linner Tuesday evening in honor cf the house guest of Mrs. Karl Kinc, Mis.s Ann I rink cf Detroit. The affair was irlven nt the Country club. (Jarvln floworn ed for A. centered a Miss Hrink table placwill return home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGill of the Country club entertained ?,1 Kiients with a dinner Tuesday at the Country club. Lavender i;veet peus and pink roses were used in the decorations. One of the larger dinner parties at the club was that of Mr. unci Mrs. L. Millhous-e, 7"'7 Colfax a v., who nt. rtained 50 quests. P'iiht friend surprised Mhn 'ivienne Koilar t her hni, in ltoeland Monday night In honor of her l;th birthday. The eveninc; was spnt with music including n vocal solo by Miss Kuth Turner. It freshnu nts wer- erved. Mr. anl Mrs. Arthur Baker and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pirds.'ll entertained .0 ?ut"-ts with a dinner party ::t th Country club Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Irving C Sibley of Chicago. Garden flower.-: ! v. !-, used in the decorations The i evorinc was pent with dancing. Personals Mi.-s F.dythe Brown, 4.12 X. I-fay-it fu . is spenumc; nei vacation .u ! Winona lak'. Mr. and Mrs Jellies Stanford of I Chicago, are visitinc frb-nds and relative's at Notre J'atne and South I Bend. 1 MNs Mclrnc Chard. 1m Wood ward av.. i isninc ner ;ua .mim Mari. in Chard, at Grand Itapids. Muh.
SOCIETY
trank nrecner.srr. l ' aniorn" ia a.. bft M onday f r Windsor, On-i,hl.
tario. e anada. te join his sons. Junior and I.yi' Brechenser on a two weeks' motor trip through C.tnada. While in Vlnstr. Mr. Brechonser will be the trust of B. If. Marih, fornieriv if this itv. Mr. and Mis. Fred Fnule and Mr. and Mrs. James KWe of Butte. Mont., are the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuehn, 10 W. Navarr ft., and othe-r relatives in the- city. 'is Hazel He -l!er. Sjl Portace av., is spendi'ic a w . k in e'hicaßo. Mr. and Mis. F. H. Crain, TH7 N. Scott st.. have uono to Arkansas where thev will reside permanentlv. Mr. and Mrs. U V. McGann. 33." N. Mkhinan st., h.e return! home! after attending the weddinc f Mrs. McGann's sister. Miss Marguerite Mcllee of Salt Lake City. Utah. Miss Mcllee was formerly a student at St. M.try's academy. Notre Dame. Otto Zaehnle and daughters, the Misses Katherine. Margaret and Flizbeth of Frio. Pa., are the ut.s of Mr. Zaehnle's mother, Mrs. John üaehnle. Hal l is tw p. William H. Stein of the Oliver Style hhop is in Chicago n busir.ess. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nickerson of Tt-.. . . 1. . Mi .- ,.,;iin,. r.r ! Mrs. It ,IHM f.rtil. 111.. .!!.- :IMIHIJ Nickerson's mother. Mrw. G. W. t Hintz. K.17 Lincoln wa- W. Miss Helen S'herman. Irvin Dolk t.i y r i a M.- t r r; . r. Iii. ..... . -: . . .'i.,fi, .! in ki u ri. ir.ft a w eek Mishawaka. are spendat the Dolls in Wiscon sin. Miss Leor.a Allen. lCSo Thirteenth st.. Uiver Park, and Miss Jennie H. Stovor. .710 Marietta St.. have con' to Niagara Falls for a 10 days' vacation. J. H. Bernhardt. 5 4 0 X. Walnut it.. has cone to cnlcago where he ! is officiating as ic- c hairman of the Orilcr of Kailwny Clerks. Mrs. William H. e'ol" and son. Jack, of Minneapolis, Minn., hive
THE SOUTH BEND
Suffrage
If a girl gets a letter and steals away to read it alon;, ere?!; knows it's from a man. Bat when she calls two chums to share it. delights, well, not even a peep at the inevitable postscript is n'oo' to disclose the fact that the writer's a girl.
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
Th little alarm at my bedside chimed its warning notes. With a start I selz?d it and muffled it In the bedclothing. for fear its noise would waken Junior, sleeping peacefully in his crib, or even that ita shrill notes might penetrute to the other bedrooms. For a moment so suddenly had 1 awakened I did not remember why 1 had Bet the clock, so early, when it wuä .Saturday, and 1 did not have to go to school. Then with a little thrill oT excitement 1 remembered, 'lo morrow would be my ba'.y's Ihst Lurtnday, and 1 had resolved to buko Ins birltiday cake myself. 1 had but little heart for birthday prepaations because Dicky had remained obstinately silent, and 1 had no means of known whether or not he meant to awallow the ultimatum he had gieii hie when he had leit t r the city wee ks before. Because ol this I had not discu&ed the matter with Mother Gianam at all, und, curious. y enough she hud said nothing to me on the suajecl. iiut 1 had made a nurried trip to the city on me Saturday previous, had purchased some uilts lor the smad son, and I had also provided the daintiest ! single candle and holder that 1 could I lino in the shops for the decoration t of nis lii st cake. j Some obi ami attractive laors hud I met my eyes and drawn more money j troni my purse than 1 had 'expected j to spend. For the idea that Dicky (would sureiy return for Junior Pirthda was ohseüsint; me, and in j the back ot my brain 1 cheiishcd I a plan. j if he i etui lied in lime, I promised ( myself, 1 would make a little lele ' and gather around the. Ihst birthday 'take ,iiiian and her litlie dauhtci, ! .Marion, th' Durwee?, and 1 included the Fairfax sisters Willi a wry ' fate. Not that 1 objected tw leUa m least but I liad not yet readied in' pmnacie oi pmnacie of ni nii peace where 1 could contemplate with ported equanimity the inclusion ot Fdith l airfax In so intimate a tanii'-i circle. ; li:t I .-.iil.l not invite ine sinter wilhout tne other, and I shrewdly puesed that Alfred Durkee had reached the tae where he vould t not enjoy any occasion let alone one so prosaic as a baby's birthday celebration without havin? Lelia Fairfax amonsr those present, and that, on the other hand, any place where he could see and talk to her was returned after spending a month j with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Schrever. ! Miss Catherine Stranu, D13 Prali rie a v.. lft for Minneapolis. Minn.. where she will be th' jruest of Mr. and Mr?. William Cole. Announcements Owir. to the death ff I-ady (Man Hamlin, the Lady Kagles have postponed th-ir card party for two weks. It will be given on Aucust The Willing Worker's class of I Mun..r. Fhapel will give an ice cream social n the lawn f th5 home of Mrs John Hoist n. their teacher, near Portage cresting. Sat urday night. July 24. Tri' regular bridge part f the South Bend Countr club win bheld at 2:: 0 o'clf ck W ejnrsdjy afterncon. ; The Woman's Förrien M.s.:onaryj society of the Stull M. E. church i w ;; meet wrr.ncsaay aitcrno"n ni the riome f Tre. Donald Dubail. S. Michigan.
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Philanthrophy
By Dan Smith
pleasant cnouch without providing any other attraction. My spirits were at a low ebb,' however, as I rose and dressed .with inlinite care not to make any noise. Was it possible that Dicky meant to carry out his threat not to return home, and that he would let our little son's first birthday go by without a sicn? If he did not let me know his plans in the next few hours it would be too late for me to invite the guest 1 had decided on. 1 am afraid if I had consulted my own selfish inclination I would have voted for Just three persons at the birthday Celebration, Junior. Dicky and I. But I knew that Dicky's mother, my father, Katie and Jim miifi share in the day's joy. and if they were there I had no objection to in faet. would welcome warmly the presenee of mich tried and true friends as Lillian and the Durkees. Obviously, however. I could not Invite' these friends, clear as they were, without Dickey. I pave a little subdued exclamation of anger at my husband's obstinacy. There was but one thlnp to be done, however. 1 wo lid ko ahead except for notifying Lillian and the Durkees. upon the Hs.-umption that Dicky was coming horn'. Then at the last minute I rould telephone thm If he rele-nted and surprised us. 1 completed my toilet and opened my bureau, taking frcm it a large Kinnhani working apron which completely covered my pown. Then, still reducing all noise of my movements to a minimum, opened the e'oor and stole down the steps to the kitchen. It was In the exquisite order in which Katie alwayn kept It and l forpot, or rather resolutely pushed to the back of my mlr.d my unhapI Iness concerning Dicky, as I moved' around it, opening a window here. ' preparing a table there, getting to-, aether all thej intrre-dlents and men-1 sils for the concoct. n;; of the momentous cake. It had been months since I had "at? a cuke of any kind and in oreler to be nme tht I had forgotten nothing I went into the library for my own especial cook book, which I remembered putting carefully away upon a certain shelf. But it was not whero I had left it. With an exclamation of dismay at the delay, for 1 had planned to b out of the kitchen before Katie came down. I turned to the other shelves. It was several minutes before 1 found the book, and when I returned i to the kitchen it was to find my mother-in-law. a formidable tticure ; in her cookinc regalia, standing be- ; fide mv table, cold questioning in ' i nor gaze, while from the doorway i Katie glared at her, i MAHKIAGI: LlCKXsr-. Aum;t I)eClo"dt. and Man Van I Paemel . both of Mishawaka. Svlv.-sr, r Pr :ninskl and I-nora h : of South Bend. Wecen!rH . miiTii Mr and Mrs. daughter, born pita!. July 20. Ri:coiin. Ches'er Purkey. a at St. Joseph hosCHRISTIANA TAVERN Among The Lakes An ideal Qrt-e-lnfi a:r;nr rort. in prlmeral ho on ou rf four fc?ut!fuJ oi;ne tlny lake iiar Acs msrll'ej. MP h.. rmn lnrittng in Southern MleJiifan fir hoa'.tli. rest and omfort. Klne rais. IleMtii:?. ba'flmiir. tenetl. erner. Tlne?. K "If- V-X t tihlrg. Opu Jolr Ut. Write fAf lliuitr.ited lr ular and rate. C. O. DOPSd.N. Edwards'. urg. Wich. tt. A dr.
Store closed Wednesdays at Store Hours: 0 a. m. to ö p. m. 12:30 during July and August. Saturday to 9:30 p. m.
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Porch and Sun -Parlor Furniture iMake your Porch Furniture do full time service hy huyins styles that when cool weather comes can be taken into the house and used in the sun room or scattered around in other nooks. Ellsworth's have just received another bip shipment of Four-Season Fibre Porch Furniture. Chairs Rockers and Settees most of this Furniture has tapestry backs and removable seats. Wicker and Mahogany Ferneries, also Porch Shades and Grass Rugs.
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sizes: 4-6x 7-6. 6x9. 8 xlO. 9 x!2. Come In You'll Furnishings Winifred Black
A Homesick Girl
She'p lonesome and and blue, and, worn discouraged of all, she'f homesick. She's Kome to the hk city. She wa determined to 50 there. Nothing would stop her. Hemother wasn't well, and her father wan out of work and there was nobody making any money for the family hut little brother. And he didn't make so very much, though he tried as hard as he could. Poor, eager, willing little fellow. And she thought if she could kH to the city she could do weU. and send money home, and put brother back into school, and buy mother a new rocking-chair wouldn't it be great? She could hardly wait to begin. There was a place ready for her In her own town. But he couldn't see any future in that. So ehe planned ahd she schemed, and Fh? worked a little while and saved a little money, and borrowed some more, and som friends of her parents who had been helping the family trave her the rest. And one nicht they went to the station to sve h r off father and brother. Mothe- wasn't h; to leave thhouse, but she waved "Good-by" from the window, and didn't cry a tear not while daughter was looking. And the station agent wished her good luck, and the baggage man shook hands- with her, and said h' winhed he could make the trip, and two or :hre girls came down and kissed her good-by. They were all envious f her she could see that and hr heart sung a queer littl song all night and all day. as she sat up in the chair car. and traveled to the great city of her dreams. Her Heart Clmngos. When she got thre, i: was even more wonderful than she had Imagined. So bif, o rich, 0 flittering. full of all kinds of people there mult be plenty for hr to do there and there wa. She found a job the very next morning and went to work. She is sewing fur in a furrier's. And she doesn't '.ike the work, and she doejtn't like the people, and sh hates the place sh lives, er.d can't bear the foid sh has to eat. And in the. evening ehe Just sits at the window in her poor, bare, little room, and looks out at the tars and cries. So she's don't sh-1 wants to go home. and written wanting to know r. I th.r.k some of the rich women who buy furs In the store where he works would ive her the money to buy her ticket to the town she came from. It's a good wnys to th town she came from. It's lmost half across the continent -and It will take good dep. of money to buy her ticket. But. ;-shAw! What's money to ft woman who can buy white fov fur whenever she wants them ind who doen't think sny more of a cable eoat thsn the little girl In the fur shop th nk of a bargain-counter sweater " And if she e"uM only go home, everything would b quite all right.
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Writes About: She's sure of that. Oh. n'Jito sure. Of course, she was Just as sure when she benight her ticket to the big i?v but why should ?h" bo ion ly fnl discouraged and horn sick wln n the-r- are lots of people all aro and h r ivlni would buy her that tbket home, and be dollRhted to do it if they only knew? Are there. J wonde r? Somehow. I never meet people like that not when it comes right down to a particular ease. This girl hrsclf, now. Suppose a pe-rtrt .trangr stepped op to hr in th ?:rept, nil told her thnt she was from a distant city, and o'ildn't stand it another minute un.-s sh got back home. Wo ild she give her 7 5 cints or $1 toward a ticket? I wonder if he would. How easy it Is to spend other jople's money for them' Wcrk. Don't Dream. I'm s.irry for you. little girl just as sorry as 1 can be but if I wervon, I'd do the best I e-nuld at the job I didn't like until 1 got or.- I did like. And I'd make friends where- 1 was, and stop looking out of the window toward the west and ju.-t mak up n.y mind ih.-t I was going to make Rood somehow, und n;ke a'.! mv dreams tome tr;;e Not becai-e I dreamed the-ia, but bee,iue I was willing to work for them. Father left his job bec.iu.-r- he didn't quite- like it he an find another if he really wants to do .t. It is better for him and for litt!- I. roth -e-r to s:nd on their own fe-t without help from you. Mother it mr.kes my heart ache to think of oher. I wonder If she didn't dvie yo to stay at home In the tirst place. Honestly, now, didn't she? Useful Chinese Stool It was a tinv little bdioora in an jpartment. but it really was surpric- j it g how much space there w.s In it. after all. Although the room contained k. single brass bed, k chiffonirr, a gener'u--fized dressing tab;.-, a bedside table und u s-fiai- e-loset built into one corne r of the room, it was not crowded m the- least. Its occupant w.'is een heard to fnirk. "I car. turn around two or three times Ilk- a dog before I i;o to b. i, and not hump into anything." The only mirror, however, was the one oer the dressing tabl and to use that, of course, one had to sit down So a chair was n-ld. Th-re did not seem to be one to pare anjwhere in the apartment and as the, sort of -h.e.ir whieh 'h- owner of the- room wanted to go with that pretty mahogany table would cost more- money than he ared to put into such a pi-ce of furniture at that time. he lookt-.i rtbüUt for lOUle thir.g eis-. Or.e ine-ni'oer of the fainih- Triposed, covering a box and using thrit with a nice little c re tonne cover n top. but that Id a did r."t npp a 1 r.o makeshift was wanted. bit. rather, .-ojnething th-? would b!a sling and satisfactory. Then th irspiratic n came. ju.-t w.hen it w-a. needed. Why not get one of tbn
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r Chinese wicker sto!. whih co-.iid be pushed right in under the dressing table when not in us--? 1 Fntown. in an orb nt.el t. th ! stool was found, artl , the right j thing for the pi.o It was tt r1 cupy. It was small and icund. so 'light that it ("Uld e.-is.ly ' -arri-d about rn.ywhei. in tb a p.ü t menl. yet strongly enough built t-t d iraliie. It T 1 1 T - 1 riu'ht int, the rei.un. ;ih though it bad l-'en ioc!'i'1eI 10 j t he 1 -r :u i'i 1 1 p'.'i n. M much 1 -s jthan a chin- or mahr.gn ny h n h. ami proved loth a ' t ra T i and t ; - - I ful in ainii" ry ther rooüi m I thl a p. 1 1 tn nt . at arp.ns lit:r.--. j Thre is strr.r.;- hope. ':p-n Ith- efforts of Htiii-h stntrr.en x Ith- " -1 ? I . that th" Pep.; willeoon ' take a .tt ng tar.il ae.ih st extreme I S;nn V .nNm. I:-. (',r;nv.ir.. The president's rhvir;an. ha sii-red in order for i c 1 of th' Prf..dT.t b-:;t 1 !? that it iw'l b- 1 by th- pr-- ! d n ? . NOTICI1 Dr. ''-k ar.?i-.ur.c.-. the removal of hN (?!'( '"' "i'ien Hank ! 1 Y.g . i:2 W. J f:rs. n s i r-r. I'. H T .c.'.ai. mvei hii cltl. r to ".i:, W. J. :r r.-on hi, d . I :-' I a rfnird ?h- '!. r f: m !: . f r. rrr. r r s Compexton Dfüc.t.ly efl &4 rni PowJ ine race er 7h!i t-7v:itt lutifi?r rv rt Indef.nab! chnn chtrm and bvclloM w.Mth injure throacho.it tw. dar r.d ür.gtr la th memory. It. ccx,.n rfriS.!r.j. nl It car.not l.itn th ter fcli In It grt.a Sea 1! tc't counter or fcy mmil tJc. NATIONAL TOH.ET CO PARIS. TENTt, U. a. A Sn;i hv etral Drug Stcr. sonth ' BendrM Bed e'ro I'r.arma'. Ml?h;.awaka. .n! other.'
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