South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1920 — Page 5

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' 'h.ir.' .- K:r- of I Stroit. .r.- ':. .h- guc ; of Mrs. i.r.-. r.io Pennsylvania,; ri.r.td five k,'j(jts with al ; v.. nV O'cI'm;, . r;u- r: t p;.k i;A : jnrh-on Tuesday at the n tn room iJeroi utions j nr.il I.tv-iiU.i r ahl-rs ent.-r- ! t..r.; wr.t r fov.rs wr. laid' if Mr. liir:: :' Lhi'.adeiphi i, Lu:.k-r. Mr! icrft Kct- !. (;.! f'h :l;i nd Mrs. lis. ( -ir.b'. JV..y r 1 r ; I :.v-'l the luncheon. L Arr t ne to pet : ..on t' fr eTownship Home r.l'S C I ii .. lurk 'h: .' f - : r, " r: ! I nwt i ) T'.ix!;i- afternoon, rer was served at i.iis guest r.d ; th iigular busln t- iii'-i ;:r. Tin l nriol i-i t!. ini,-,r V.'-r.r!-rfu! a.l Abgilt." Ti roli c.. was r- . .-ufcject "AnyIhv 6 en or LOpis for th .lftcrroon irK-ludt-d Those of Mr; vVr.rn.Ws .f th Age tnr Aiir;frt and Modern ;nd WrM"' and Mi MrcIla fiartman. v ho btK.ko on "Our National V:rk"; MJ KrVrth Fuche. gave a vjrrnt even which had especial In-:r-r-?t !)c;iU9? of ! humorous de-li'-'ran-v. Th M1ft TIeln Crowp.r.d (jr.tio Jack inn ntftrtalned wlrp piano . lections. "Indiana I.iv" will be r-rjMirvod ill tho club's iiir-'tlr vhich will ö ncja jk v.irh Mr. C Tx Row of M;rhuMn rri-i. nnd a general rf Ir-lLana novellets and their oof.iry will he the .-f tnr rrtrnc. t t anrl .i itractic.T M;- Alc- F.rjfnt. rlau?ht?r of Mr. and Mr- Au?rflt FerK'PUit, and Fred Hu;. tee. ran of Mr. and Mrp. A. Ruyji . r f thl rlty. were married J-'aTurdny rr.ornlnE: zx 8 o'clock by U"v. Charlee Fisher. C. C. at the Sacred Heart church. Th bride yj ro-iT.ed In a lrr nf white :forc-?t crepe w.-ith hc-d trlmminRs ar.d wore a hat to match p.J cjrriel :-hower boriQTiet of white roe6. ; fi:-s Of nrvievp Van Ife5hcke, niece of the proom. and Victor Sergeant, l-rother of the bride acted as attenduntf. EMlowtns: the ceremony a wedding dinner wai ser'ed to 60 rlende and relative at the country nnmo of Mrs. Olti-er La Ere, on the I 'i virion Ft. road. Out-of-town Ruesta wer: Mr. and Mr?. Harry Sergeant .-r.d Mr?!. Re?rarfl of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwarü Wolfaert of He.rtraml. Mich. A dance and re- - ertlon was held in tho eveninar. Mr. and Mra Buysee will be at home on Kosciusko e. Th rei,-nlar meeting: of the Live Oak Drill team was held Tuesday -venintr at the home of Mrs. Williard Harris, 10S Emerick at. with an a.ttendanc of 11 members and irrur visitors. Alter the "business rr.eetln.fT. a social hnr was enjoyed; Mrs. Margaret Whaley ajad Mrs. Kat' Hiolc wer trim winners in the evening? contests. Red gladio'ns were effectively n"ei as. house dcoratior.r. Ppt. 2 the club will At Wheeiock's

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i Ntw Carli'- as th- zu est o Mrs. Lacy Bright. The rT!tinsr will hl1 Mrs Laura Cobh. rf-xt repulur S-rt. 1 w;th r.hth ?. Kiver Park. Nell!" Groff. daughUr of Mr. .: d Mr?. John Groff o ir.d Gror H. Aull. ?on of Mr? lnii.',h A Anllt r.17 TfjlVettf1 St. I ut-r" juietly married at 4 o'clock i T-.Tff-i:y afternoon in th Fir--'t ; Mrrhodtat Erdpropal church. Rev. J. : N. Greene offtriatlnr. In the presenc j ! -'f iny thflr Immediate friend and i relativ. Th brir were a dark Yjlue traveling suit and hat to matcn. Immecliately at:tr the ceremony Mr. and Mr?. Aull lt-ft on a motor trip to Chic.iECo and Wisconsin and upon their return thfv will he at home at 1114 fi. Marietta eU.1 Sept. 15. Th marriage of Mien Anna Popiel-5-kt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ropieiHki. 730 Warren st., and Earl Van Duten. son of Mr. and Mr. Jack Van Dusen, 803 Harrison st., wüa folcmnlze, at 2 o'clock Tueeday aft ernoon at th parsonage of tne r lrsr M. K. church, Rev. J. N. Gren performlnc: the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Berk acted as attendants. Mr. and Mm. Van Dusen will be at homo at 411 1-2 W. Wayne st. A sperial meetin? of th Bluebird c!uh wa held Tuesday evening with Mies Esther irfdner. Oak 6t.. to complete plans for an outinc which tho cu) w'.ll hold this week-end at Ka.pl lake. Refreshments were scred to 14 member? and the talisman of the club, the bluebird, wan carried out In the decorations. Miss Bertha Niemand. Indiana av., will b hostess to the club in two weeks. Elcht members and one frut, Mrs. McHefsney of Plymouth. Ind.. of th Plymouth Needle clans were entertain at the home of Mrs. Geortce Robertson 2?2 E. Paris st.. Tuesday afternoon. Needlework and rontfstH forme! tho afternoons c-n-terrainment and favors were won by r 1 r A Ku. V. Tm ( i i s ... r i. L a the class will hold a roclal meeting at Studebaker park as th g "rt or irs. in;nes in'yrimus. rv inuuv lunrji will be served. Miss Margaret Manning Tark av.. entertained five guests Tuesday with a luncheon at the Robertson tea room in honor of Mies Beatrice War ner or Haflaav. Mien. covers iu. Miss Virginia Schneider, Mr. Gall! Man .3ryi'JtA. . - j ..-.i.v, t.-.äj onH mjj Mary Louise Schneider were placed j At a luncheon table centered witn a bowl of white daisies. 1 Six tables of progressive pedro were played at a card rarty held by the Wanlta Sewing Circle at tho Red Man's hall, Tuesday afternoon. Another rarty will be held in two weeks at the same place. -fExceeding In elaborateness and enjoyment any previous function held this season at the Country club was the dance held Monday evening following the golf fournament. At Wheelock'a ?Miltä!5t in Our Housewares DeDt. much under price.

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Th larctr! party in th dining roorn vas tha: of M :.- Catherine Ohver who ven hote!." to ?,0 iruest. Other tabirs v(-re rffervri fo: Dr A. Hjf?t'T with 10 K'uht. John Woolverton with seven. Carl Hoth with 10. V. C. Whitertall with Fix. L, CHumble and party of six, Dr. C. C Terry with riv.i puest, and Dr. K. I Cooper with ?lx. and J I'. Donahue with iht. MejFick's orchrntra furrl:htd the music tor the program of dance..

In celebration of the birthday anniversary of their daughter. Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Edwards, til 2 S. ?t. Joseph st.. entertained with a dinner prty Sunday evening at French' hotel. Eagle lake. Covers were placed for 10 jrueats at a tab!, decorated j with trarden and field iTowers and centered with a 'arge birthday i cake. Miss Portha Kelzer of Chij taco and Harold and Eiden Flatta of ' Clkhart were out of town crueta. 'A a compliment to Miss Ielia Merrill whoe marriage will takej place. Wednesday morning. Mrs. WU-! Ham Adelspt-rger, 538 N. Hill st.. en-j trta!ned with a miscellaneous &how-j er at her home Monday evening. She was assisted ny ustj tieien uoeweii and MIf. El ma Beyrer. Misn Ethel Phelan and Miss Margaret Ahlering won the contests favors and Miss Merrill received tho guest favor, a corsaere of Ophelia rose. Luncheon was served to 1 2 guesta at the clos of the evening. Annoiireement made rf th daughter of Mrs. Harriet Pchutt, 616 Sherman av.. and Richard Archer of thi3 city. The wedding took place Sunday at tho home of Kev. and Mr? Henjamin Esch at Washinrrton. 111. Mrs. Ech in the rister of the bridf. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Archer win be at home r.t 153 Institute pl Chicago. 111. Forty-two membra of the Berenn j Bible clas of the Grace M. E. church, entertained with a sur-n.-rtv at tho home of their I Mr. - T,h4lr,s nm.l I wav Monday evening. Games and contents evening served. were the diversions of the and refreshments were Announcements Thp Xovcl club will hold the Mrnt .' at - ' nieeting of th" season Mondr 1... . Jill . Higrnan park where they will be the of Mrs. Gilbert Dunklin for the day. Mrs. Charles Lans and the Mi??e. Verna and Lily Ianir will he hosteeseH at the meeting cf the Helena Rebekah Sewing circle Thursday afternoon at the T. O. O. F. hall. A picnic at Leeper park will bo held Thursday by members of the Woman's union of the Calvary Baptist church. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon. Personals I Mr. and Mrs. R O. Hupp, W. Colfax av.. have returned home after spending a three weeks" vacation in Rochester. Minneapolis and St. Clair, Minn. Miss Ruth Lang. 1203 S. Michigan St., and Miss Daisy Hamilton of Watertown, N. Y.. have returned from a nine weeks trip in the west. ! Mrs. W. F. McCorkill and her j daughter, Ruth, of Northumberland. Fa.. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Isaiah Miller. 1010 S. Michigan st. ! Mrs. Kmma f fanincrton. 107 F. I Stull St., h?s returned from Klinger ; lake. 1 Mrs 5?2rah E. Henry. lfi n. 1 Wayne st., is vlsitlnar In Detroit, Mich.. Mrc. Mabel Hawkins. 22 W. Colfix av., is r. New York city on a business trir- Sh will remain until after September 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Holland and daughter Helen, 516 S. P. Jnspb st., and Bernard Olnur. have re- ' turned from a motor trip through northern Michigan. Faul Swearinser. 61 P. St. Peter ?.. has returned from a motor trip through the Xw England state with hi elster, Mr?. Anthony Cera'.e cf Meridlen, Conn Mrs. M. Ponike rf Waukann. Ill . is the guest of Mrs. O Yalh.irt. Kuntsman ct. Samuel A Parker. 212 Navarre : st.. was in . Gothen Monday. INCORPORATE LOCAL AUTO BUS COMPAN Y Gfcrg-? L Wiles, Thotv, ,rt s Lee. Bend Hend ttOCk and Arthur Gillian, all of outh have inmrporattd the South Motor Pus Co. with ;i carital Five hundred harr will 1 o sold at föO each. The company will i carry on omnibus and transfer busi- , r.ess. with enrting. draylng. and p.is- ! ser.ger rvlce. The affairs if the ' company will be in the hards rf ihr. e dire-tort; and the incorporators will ere in this capacity f.r the ' first year. Seventy-five Boys J'isit Oliver Plow Plant Seventy-f.ve of the County Home Project club accompanied County Agent Bird Tuesday on a tour ; through the Oliver Chilled Flow j works, to the St. Joseph, farm ownI ed by Notre Dame university, and fo , several of the best cattle herds in ! this vicinity. in rrnui cans s ncnu: spkakITRS. Sea. Ifiram Johnson of California' en. Medill MeCormick of Illinois. ; " nd Col. Theodore Roosevelt. Jr.. ' will talk for the local g. o. p. rom- j mltee. The speakers are expected to be here in September. MaIUVUGK IJCEN'SES. George ;i. Auns of South Rend to Nellie Oroff of South Rend. John Dempseyof New York citr to OUdys E. Gulls, of Mlshawaka, Mack Chrobat of South Bend u Ilattl CleJ?Iolka cf South Rer.d. Frank 6imon of South Rend to Elixabeth Rersody cf South Rend. BIRTHS. ! Mr and Mr?. Ignatius Kroll, 1728 J Kendall it.. daughter. Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Harlnger, i ; 2 0 3 W. Washington av., ion. Aug". 1 22.

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

WHAT MOTILKIl GRAHAM HAD j TO Al) TO DICKY'S lLAN. i 1 cid not know whether I wa j pleased or sorry at Dicky s sug- 1 t Kestion that he teach me to run the! car as a panacea for my ennui. To j re an efficient motor driver was on? ; of .iy secret ambitions, but Dicke.-' 1 as a teacher, with ais erratic lern- j perament. promised complications, ; to put it mildly. j But, of course, there was only one i reply to make to rny husband. I m:de it i promptly that I am s".r he did not uspect the mental fndeclsion which hud preceded It. "Oh, I'd love it. Dicky"' I exclaimed. "When .can we start?" . "This minute. ' he returned, a little to my discomfiture, for I had not expected eo prompt a response from my naturally indolent husband. "But I'm not drtpsad," I protested, looking down at the fluffy negligee which I was wearing. "You can be by the time I get the car' around,-' Dicky Informed me coolly, getting up from his chair and depositing the book tie had been reading upon the ground in his usual carele5 fashion. "Better something vou don't care about. I'm likely io put you through all Brt of paces." "On the contrary." I returned demurely. "J think I shall put on my prettiest things, so tomorrow- morning's newspaper will describe mo aa "oxqultrltely dressoj.' Dicky put back his head and laughed heartily. "Gucfs you're convalescent all right." he commented. "out, don't worry. You won't land in the morgue, although I'll not gruaranteo that we both spend the night in a hospital; for it's a cinch you won't obey me. You didn't promise to at the marriage ?iltar, remember." His teaming look brought the blood to my face. Dicky has never forgotten that I insisted upon hav lng the 'obey" taken out of tho nar-i ringe service, and he torments me about It whenever he happens to be In a Jesting mood. "But I'll be a regular doormat today," I promised ar he held out his hand to help me out of the hammock. Hcadexl Off. "Ye. I have a rive-reel film of you in that role," Dicky scoffed. The Horoscope wcdm;dsday, avu. 20. This promises to be a day nnnrable for some radical chanr or for some occurrence out of the ordinary, basing the prognostication upon the science of the stars. Uranus. th iconoclast. nottd for its eccentric and revolutionary influence, is in powerful sway, parallel with the Sun, and semi-square with Luna. The unexpected and un planned for is likely to present itself. Speculation and money risk should be avoided under an unfriendly Jupiter, but Saturn, favorable, will give stability and permanency to all undertakings, especially as they relate to old enterprises or institutions. Elderly persons are also in power and kindly disprfw to give aid. Those whose birthday it is have the forecast of an interesting year, bur they should tend strictly to business and avoid speculation. A "hild born on this day will be ir.j dustrious. perp-v -ring, prudent and j frugal, also ambitious, but may have to work hard for its living. Odor Bros. Contractor and HuildCIS. 814 Hi S. Franklin st., Lincoln $750 31 Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM Tit UaeqI J Btaatifier Dy Thoatand$ Guaranteed to remove tan, freckle, pimples, liver-$pou, etc. Extreme cases 20 days. Ri'g5 pores am id tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counters. If thef haven't it, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.20. OUuer Stule Shop 103 Main Stwt Oliver ttoJel B!ocU Scvfh Berufs Exdasw Shcpjor yn a i louses, 'I! ill Fall Showin: Representing a distinc-ijj tive collection notable 9 . 11 for its complete range !(j and original concep tions. Popularly Priced

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Then trees, secure in the shelter he slipped his arm of the around me. "li'Jt, nt courvo. sweetheart mine, that trade yi tjor ten of Griet-e.da uriety," he "I should hepe not," ktvw I wouldn't th "patient whispered. I countered j gayiy. i Know.' i "If Dicky ! stage "This isn't Turkey. you you hustle and get dressed." restorted threateningly. "I'li a marii&i discipline act that win make a Turkish h'iian 1 his head in shame because hide he hadn't thought of it lirs:." I threw hlni a kls end hurried across the lawn ? the hf.'K, my spirits unaccountably high. The prospect cf anything new always allures me, and thia proposed outing with Dicky qultB thrilled me. Mother Graham met me In the upper hall es I was hurrying to my room. j "Where are you going in such a hurry?'" t.ho demanded. 1 hai noticed since morning that It was one of her "off days.'" ha Dicky expresses it, and "felt in my bones" that I was in for a disagreeable moment or two. "Why! Dicky wants me to po out with him in the car," I returned, warily concealing the fact mat lie wished to teach me to run it. When my mother-in-law js in I one cf her temperamental moods we all make our communications with her as near the scriptural ' yea, yea and nay, nay" as we can possibly manage. "It's & wonder he'd think of anything except dawdling around and reading thrash;. r"wU' :.. ;vvtied tartly, this shot being directed at the romances with whiih Dicky had been regaling me. A Querulou IIoth. ' I prudently made no reply to thia I speech, and after a little paue she began again querulously. "Well! Marraret. I hone vnu will never live to see the day whfn you 1 will sit by the fire day ;ifter dnv , while the young people of your house take their pleasures regardless of your wishes." As the day was a torrid one, this pathetic speech with its reference to sitting by the fire d.d not atfect me rxcejit with apprehension as to my mother-in-law's next procedure. For its tenor indicated "'if of her teary. martyred moods, and those are things devoutly to be avoided if possible. "Nor.stnse. mother"' I said cheerü. i ju kiita injiiara ana i always see to it that your share, in our pleasures." 5he tru e a- up her head haughtily in a quick transition of mood. "If that be the case, then you will not oblccr lo mv rres.-i.ee ml that of Richard Second in your proposed drive." she iid. Our store Dolicv calls

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