South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1920 — Page 7

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

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I. tftr S ii-mb r 1. M--:i!' :: "f thf Taney NtcdlAf.rkt rs" rlu'ti ,vari' .nti i taintd diid.iv .ifl'Tnoon at th' home !' M.s. I'iank Ptitz. 101S C. Bowman s-t. The al't'rnoor. was ptnt .-n i illy and i iiu lnon was sorvod t 1 " iiiri'.i'irr.'t ar.d on j;ut.-t. Mrs. t'hari.s Aldrich, J 1 S W. Wayin- .st.. i h.-te.i to thr members Au-k'U.-' 11

Announcements

1 702 K. Kwmember.H ff

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of the Calwill meet the church

Mrs Fr d IoMnrrh. in: av.. will entertain ;he KU-a I i;mbroiltry iiuriu' this afternoon Th- Woman's union ary naptkst church Thtir.dav aft-rrioon In

la rloi!. A metine; of the rriscllla girls wil! !. htld Thursday vr.in.c: at 1 1 1 c home of the Misses Kmma and H.-ster Vi!keMtz. ö " U Pennsylvania ;i . The I .ad I Aid society of the Cnnc Kvanm ileal church will hold ;m i. r i:n,im social Friday eveninff on t!ie thi'rch l.i'vn at Lincoln w.iy V. and Walnut st. Mr.--. Augusta Schricker nnd Mrs. H'iiry Frepan will le hostesses at i ecru la r rru'tir. of tri- H'en:t !:l'0kah Fwiri: circle to be held :: th. ! . O. F. hal! Thurslay af -rnon.

room after my futile Alic? HoIcorule cm

i th- t l j)honM with one conviction - f'rrnl settled In mv mind. 1 cou.U

no longer b. jr nlor," the burden et -,i."rer,-- that han rome to me with tii- i:v. at r.ouf d-ath -)f Miliv Str.c kbruli:-. I n.iit have help anJ counf. 1 as to my tonr? of (.cr.duc:. I fli'J not hav to sivr a moment :s tho'ivht to the matter of my counfelor. Ther- was but one porsori who rou'.d help me, that un- th fi ler.d v.ho had ru'ep yet failed inc. Lillian Fnu rwood. if Dicky aid not com- home within th next fw hours for Junlor'f first Krthdn. makiPK it penible for me to invito Lillian and Marion out for the fet3 dty, I rfsolw-d to ,' into the city In

I the t-rnlns and tell Lillian all my

tr(t;bl s. With my decision, I felt a listinct lUhteninjc of my burd n. My belief in UHJ.tn's ability to straighten '.nit any tanwle js childlike, albeit it

purely has been jus.tif.ed bv

things she has done f?r me. I wa iure that if it ware po;,nle to .hield mn from, the unpleasant train of cii cumtances which appeared to be following the KtockbrhlKe tragedy. Lillian would manage it. Antl with IhU a'Tiunncr I r solved to put aside rigorously tiny thought or reference to the Kayvi-w unpl-a.ant-nos until 1 should be abl to tue her. I'uttincr my resolution into prptico immediatf ly, I sprar.ir up, put my ronm in oidcr, th n crc-sod tht hall to the puest room and prepared it for Lillian und her little daughter if I should h ;'hlo to Invite them flown. As I tinihed. I rememberol with a little st.irt ff compunction Katie's remark v.'hen nhe took tho isoilrt rake dish- from me: "Yoi lenow how you help mo rrxre dan dis?" The" cirl evidently wished ".me favor of me. and I had utterly ignored her request. I hurried down stairs, heard her enroling1 Joyously in the kitchen lone- before I reached It. 'Katie," I said apologetically, 'I'm nt sorry I forrot that you wanted me to do something: for ou. What is it?" .She turned an astonished fnc to mo. "I not know vat you mean." "Why! When you took the cake thines from me to wafh them, you said that I could help joti more some other way." "Oh. dotl" Katie chuckled deliehtedlv. "Dot only vav to get you out by kitchen, no place for pretty hands. I ni vant noting. Hut if you ant sometings. you pleeze pt't

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Up qVfk." "I will gather them right away," I Fii'd, und in a few minutes was In the g-arden sthciinc grest cli;5ters of roses with which the garden abound-. I loft a few of the very choicest for rr rc-e bowl In the living iorn, intending tc erränge thoK the very lav thine, and witli my basket tnd arms heaped hUh made my May kick to th.- house, colliding smartly with n small m.nn In the express company' uniform. Ohl" 1 xclalrned contrittdy. "I hope 1 didn't hitrt you!" The man gave a chuckle In incrs proportion to his .i?.c. " "fure. an' it wud bu takin' more than a bit iv a gurrl loiko jou, Miss, to hur-rt th- likes of me " he answered in a brogue as rich .n the ' ould sod" itself. ' An if ytui'll b afttr tellin' me now w her you do be wantin' this box on me wa?on

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cage, so it is!" "Why! Why!" I Mammcred. "I'm. rot expecting any 1 :rge box, thtr must be some mistake." ' llave'nl er got a little bye here, y'r little brother, mi.-s, perhaps" llils with an Infectious blarneyings.r.ilc that at once acknowledge! and defended the extravagant assumption. "MereV the name tn m? bxk. Master Iiichard Graham, Junior." 1 almost dropped the roses J was enrrving. In all probability the bo contnlnfl some r.trav;itr:.nt present for .lunbtr's hrst birthday from I'icky. Did this mean that I.cky wasn't coming home after all?" "It do be for here, all rinht." the m.nn asserted, and 1 pull"d 'ivyself together. "Ytfc-, It is for my little -on,- I replied with lignity. forestalling any more comment by the brisk direction. "Bring it around to this door." "I don't bellee it will go In thj door, ma'am," the man protected. "Then we will unpack it on tho porch." I said itiietly. But when he had brought it. I tnv that he h.ad exaggerated its s-iz-It .could ea-sily go through the door, and as I looked nt the directior.printed upon it, my plrit rose decldc'lly. and I superintended the

placing vf the bic crate in the

room with a henrt filled with hop

Motion Pirturcs to he Feature of Kiwanis Dinner Thursday.

If. I. Kimmtl. manager of tho

drouth Lend Krrsge live ard 10 cent store, wili furni?h the enter- '

tainn.ent for Thursday's noon meeting if the Klwan:s club at the Oliver hotel. The feature of thd cssion will be the i-howin; of an inter Mlr.g motion picture, revealing th inside wt.rklnH of the great Kreswe chain of stores. Th Kresxe mannger will :i1.o be Ihp gllent booster cf the day and will also furaish muf.c for the occasion. Final arrangements for tht annual Kiwanis picnic at the Edgcwater club, t. Joseph. Mich., dps: Wetlntsdny rftfrnoon. Aug. !, will lr ri.b- at Thurs.lav's meeting. Th- board of directors of the club will hold a special session at the Country club Wednesday evening.

CHILDREN BUMP HEADS TOGETHER: ARREST PEACE MAKER Peter Sczui. charged with assaulting children in the vicinity of his homo when the boys insisted u lumping their heads together, was found not guilty. According to the story told the court the boys on the west side have been bumping the heads of mall boys together as n part of their play program. Judge Gilmer said, in finding Sczui m! guilty, that he thought the man was justified in stopping the practice of the youngsters.

Democratic Rally in 'outlif Bend Requires Special j Operators. j The Western Prion f'. graph of- , T.eo In ' this city Is to b? pre pared for the rush of press correspon- ' dents, speakers and local business. ' during the democratic rally that is ; to be held here some time Ir, Auc'.'st. ' H. X. Honey, manager of the local ; Western Prion office. 1 t" get about 1 3 or 20 extra operators from Phi-j cago to work during that time. Four years ago when Mr. Hughrj' spoke in this city. 20 extra tn were used at the efflee. and it is the opinion of Mr. Roney that more ; will l needed for this eent. At; the time of Mr. Hugh -s speech, i every available bench, desk or shelf) was loaded w ith instrume nts. Thi j time, however, they are planning to establish a temporary station in the basement of the oth. and hand'( all the extra work therf, but still' have the local force on the first' floor. I

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Honeymooners Look A wedding present of ?3n.art in poid will bo given the- first couple to get married at Hoseland Park next Sunday. Phone us about it right away. C. N. Lodge Sc Co.. 2S0 Farmers Trust Hldg. Phone Lincoln 5733. Hoseland Park is the gem of the

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Personals

Mr?. J. P. Anderson and rtavigh-t-r. Florence. 70? Leland av. left Thurh-day morning for Oklahoma t'::y. )kla.. where they will visit 1 ( latlveA Mi.;.; Mim! Youde of Now York i ry, who has been the guest during the past wi-ek of Mis Anne Glomi. L'l". W. Marion st . left Wedaesday moin;:.g to Jrun her mother in Cal-

Winifred Black Writes About:

Keeping Up" With Huppy

per week. i No interest and no taxes for twoj years. These beauty homesites are sell-; ing like hot-cakes. Most lots are only $20"). while' other lots in the same section sell for $."00 to $1.000. J To inspect the property before the j Sunday crowd, take s-outh side c.nr to Hobinson street, then a short walk south to the property.

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DANGING PAVILION

Every Evening Cooled by the River Breezes Best Music Finest Floor Delightful Surroundings Open Air Pavilion. CHAS. ERSIG, Manager

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A clean-up of good Blankets that have been slightly soiled in displaying. One-third to one-half off on slightly soiled, wool, cotton, and vool mixed blankets. Th ese blankets are going fast and furious at these reductions. (Center Aisle Rear)

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Mrs f'l.ii-.Mir N Kdwarils and .Mrs Henr I 'iniiii. r have return- . .1 from Los .vnge.-. Oalif.. Pueblo, '.'.. and Ps Moin.'s, la., where th-w isit .-.1 relatives. M H. it. r pelb r. ?o." N Alb-n si has r. turned to h.-r ho nie af.r two y. ars g .'Vei -n ni'-nt service in Washington I). -'. Sh was accompanied bv Mi.i KebeCt a ennon.

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A Happiness Il'lo. Do you know what I'd do if I were in that little wife.' place? First of all, I'd stop crying, and. fcoond of all, I'd stop scolding, and third of all. I'd dress up my children and make them look Just as pretty as I could, and I'd tell mv husband

decorations, nnd husband must how the neighbors say the boy lookfi on tho reception committee, and , exactly like him. and tho girl has

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and wife doesn't like it. No, she hasn't anything in particular against the lodge. The men and women who belong to it are all nice people, and she likes to havo her husband enjoy himself. Hut she has two young children ar.d cannot go with him to the meetings. And they make a great fuss about husband at the lodge, especially tho ladies. Husband must help arrango

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husband must nay who shall sit where at the tables. And he's getting a "little set up" about it. and he in't pleased with things at home. And then there's a certain Mrs. Somebody at the lode. and husb.nnd keeps telling

what caice sne maKes ami wnai t pretty clothes she wears antl what a! pleas-ant talker she is. an 1 the other j

night h rjmp home and told soma ! ......... t U t ), I j 1 -w .r.K.uh- I

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like a child's when she fold it said i It right out in plain Lnglish. justj

and pad. And altogether ship of the little family be Irifting very fast to-

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Mabel Hawkins Prodpepr of Distinctive' !.ine rlc ami Scientific Corsc-tinff. r,n., .1. M. S. Iildg. Main f0

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Antl when th' wife complains! about his being away so much, antl ' wonders what makes him so cross, when he is at home, he tells her if . sh doesn't like the way he acts she know s what she ran do. And she ; doe-sn't know, and slv's worried ; about it. i Ami she cries and scolds, and tho I children can't think what's the mat- j ter. and the'ro beginning to look!

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j-ist his winning way:. And I'd make him proud of those children because they're his. and I'd dross myself up anl go somewhere with the children where I'd meet

' Fome of the lodge people, and then ! he'd bee in to be proud of me be

cause I belonged to him. And one of these fine evoninjrs I'd p.iy some one te come and sit with the children, and I'd go to lodge with

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J him how proud I whs to think every

body admired him eo. and say how I'd love to hear all the nice things they nay to him. and then I'd trail along as an admiring satellite if that's the kind of a man he is. And when I got there I'd gradually accumulate a few satellites of my own; but all the time I'd keep on admiring him and wondering at him. and it wouldn't bo anv time at all till

that husband would think I was; tho elevcreft. darlingest little wo. j man in the world, and that it was' Just like him to have sense enough; to pick me out of all the world. j

Worth it of course its worth it. Isn't your life's happiness and tho happiness of your children important trough to fight for? Onlj, don't ever let him know you're fighting that would spoil the whole game. Try my recipe, little woman, and let us know how it all turns out. (Copyright. 1920.

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