South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 August 1920 — Page 7

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u i u ns SOCIETY Mr. nr.d Mrs Grg Mr-rewif..-. 'i Li!-:f viljp. rt'-r'.i:n'J '.nforrr.-illy wih a r.cn: dlnr.'-r Sunday. T'velve ;;ufff, v. r- :- au-d at a table atrraciv!y lcora!d vih baskets rf rrien flrwt-rs. Ou'-wta from ?ouih i Bend wer": Mr. and Mrö. Hcr.rv ! O'Cr.r.nrjr and s'-.n. Ruvl. Mr ar.l t Mrp. Ray Kmbiik. iliro'.d Whit-i lirir. L'-uis Bnrrah. Mr. and Mrs. j Te D S-.ir!t. am! their daughters, j Kathleen and 13. Frances. Jleta S'apb. will be a dinner tr.- ; er.lr.g a. th Rass frrrn. g'.en h' Mrs J. S Kerr.er. W Mirlon st. j Another dinrer hf-.oring Mi-sl S'apl- h- given Thür 1 v." at ! tne hom cf Mrs J. Kanou?" Diamond av. Th rr.arringe of Mls nr!rs ar.i liayrr.ond E T,ltt!etor.. vlll occur early in September. Mr. ar.1 Mrs C. M. An(!r?ws, 1 ? 25 S. Michigan st , anmuncp the rnirr!a?f nf th!r dvasrhter, Dor'hy Ma to U'ftlUrf. r-'ihaii!. trn rf Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. I-abadle. 313 i -rnnJilin ft. which took placo Fntirday at Ft. Jo.ph. Mich. Mr. and j . Ir. LabaUe '"111 h at hnm after October 1. at 132 ? Miehlen ft. Morris Meadow. 123 L-Juro! ft . w. rurprl?M Sunday ?ver,l:ii,' by fif hi? friend? The ever.;-i waj rpent cori,i 'y with p.-mos .1.1 J5'C i A color ft-h.v.r of n.'. wn fe ar I v,r vn ca-rb-c "'it : .1- ora tio r 5. Announcements Member the Woman's 5-c!ety of rr.e Fir.it Paptit church will hold n meeting Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at th.'- hnni of Mrs A. B llodon, 01. P. Joseph ft. Kftv. Kay r.lr.:. of the City Kc-nio MtfHon. will trie a talk on "routh I'md ;: a Mi..ior. Fi-M" Th ar.r.-ial reorts or! rho work don thronph th" yar '.!!! nl-o hr p;vrn. Tb. Ayudadora rlrcle vrill mf-ft with Mr?. F. M. Ran. s. c27 Lincoln Wav. n . ','-lnf.dny nffrnron. Th- 'Womans Home Missionary 1 ty of th- Etull Memorial church 'i:i rrf-t 'Wodr.rsday afternron at t'i church p-'irynnapc. Routine bui.s will he transacted, and tbe icr:on of officers whl take place. The rin.tins: of the Missionary Mri-ry of the Indiana Avenue f'hristiin church which was ani oui;oi (1 for Wednesday afternoon ha.'i -icv. postponed for one week. Personals Mrs IX Tiirker, S4.': Park av., i- m.tklr; an -xtended vis.it in LouihAille. Kv t'iricinnati, O.. and other s-'Utht rr. :nts. Mis; F.-thrr Ro-enhurh, of Det..if. Mich.. i the house puest of .Miss .- nur s .Marowiky, 1011 Sherman av. Mr. ; nd Mr.s. Walter A. Wood, of ltrit. formerly of Fouth Rend, .nf ih" rai.-.sts o( hi.- mother, Mr. !iat:i Wood, -.-u W. Fouth st.. and Ms l. rot her. Flmer Wr.od. I Mts Frances Kea-y of Grand Fiipids. is the Risct of Mifs Doris 'ampbell. 1'T Riverside dr. Mrs. J. H. Mlnnlck and daughter. T.:iz reth of Akron. O.. ar visiting Mrs M. I.. Mmnick. S07 Rush rt. Mr. .uid Mrs. Kmil Reyer nnd u-TU' r. Minan., C11 I'oriaRe av.. have i ( turned from an eastern trip v h ich .ii.e 1 n il in its route. Quoloe. ?for:re.il, ToiuiUo and Niagara Falls. Mr. ar.f Mrs. F. O. r.rownell and lau cht er. Flame, N. Main st., :.nd Mr. ana Mo-. Oeorrre F. Moore, . nd diuchter Marie ("Ir.ice, 720 N. bt. ly.ui.s nlvcl., have returned from Sylvan lake. Rome City. Ind.. where they spent a week. M.um(;i: i.ici:.si:s. Jues II. Rohlv of South Rend. t- Miry C.la.hs Wehw of South 1 ! e n d . jr... iCovach of Fouth Rend, to KatU T.'.ty of Fouth Rend. Raymond Fommer of South Rend, to Pearl lloysra f Fouth I5er.d. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends und neighbors for the beautiful ilowers and kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Xetti Quiek and Children. r.lKTIIS. Mr. sr.rt Mr?. Ryr.n Hoke, 217 Tiowman st.. son. A'.;r. 2 7. Mr. and Mrt. F.rl S'ahl. b? Kur'.ld av. son. Auc Mr. and Mrs. Km.ry Nay. 316 "Division sr.. daurhter. A'i;-. 27. At Wheelock's

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

Put your fSot there! No, not on that one, the other one. Now pres hard." I felt sure that I had followed Dicky's instructions, Implicity. But the car, instead of proceeding alone the road in a lady-like manner aa it had rtone under Dicky' guidance, shot forward like a piece of shrapnel, and making almost a complete half-turn, climbed the bank at the side of the road and started into an Pui field. I Hit Dicky's foot shovin mine- from the lever against whl.'ii I was pushing, saw his hands tu -rting at the wheel. held my breath at the danger of the car's turning over, which even my inexperienced eyes aw. Dicky did not speak until he had the ear bnck in the road. Then he dashed his hand across his forehead, which I saw was wet with perspiration, and broke loose: "For Jho love of Mike what did you think you were doinc? This ear isn't trained for any acrobatic stunts like that. What did you do anyway?" I gulped back my fright, for I wished to salvage a bit of poise from tho wreck of Dicky's opinion of my abilities. "If I know what I did I probably woubln't have done it," I said demurely. Dicky stared at me a moment I think i- uncertainty whether to lAiiith or frown. Rut his natural jiood-naturo won the day, and he thrw back his head with one of his heartiest laucrhs. "That's as cod a specimen of an Hibcrim bovine as I ever heard." he said when he recovered his breath. "Rut you certainly balled things uj"- lor fair. What's the matter can't vou understand what I'm t.-.llr.g you'. !).- tone exproj.-od keen disappointment. I took my courage in At Wht lock's Jar Racks For A or 8 jars Jar Lifters Cold Pack Canners Fruit Pressers Rubber Jar Rings Queen Jars Sealing Wax Steam Pressure Cookers Economy Jar Tops Fruit Jar Funnels

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both hands and touched hLs arm pleadingly. "Promise to listen without interruption?" I asked. He looked at me shrewdly. "Sure thing," he said. "I hardly know how to say it," I began, "but If you'd just go on the assumption that 1 haven't a bit of mentality where machinery is concerned I think I'd get along better. And and if you'd attend tc all those bewildering foot things at first and Just let me learn to guide the car, I think I'd get along much better." "No you wouldn't." Dicky returned obstinately. "That isn't the way to learn at all. You have to begin ! at the foundation. I know what's the trouble. You haven't remembered that stuff I was telling you on the way up." I had a sudden inspiration. "If I repeat most of it for you will you let me have my way about learning?" "Sure thing." Picky said confidently, and I repressed a mischievous smile, for my husband never happened to be present when I have exercised the trained memory which my friends tell me is remarkable, and which I owe entirely to my mother's odd but efficient system of training. "That's a bargain now," I repeated Insistently. "Now listen, and correct me where I am wrong." It was k rtere parrot-lik-.' lepetltion of Dicky's monologue which I gavo back to him, but I tried my best to make It appear something more. Wherever I had the faintest glimmer of what It was all about I broke off and asked somo simple question. Dicky listened, amazement growiner In his face, and when I had finished he snatched his cap off and bowed profoundly. "Weill I've got to eltp it to you." he raid, "I'd have wore you didn't remember a thing the way you took ; that car up the bank. And I'll stick ! to my word. You can start on the ! steering, but I warn you I shan't let you stick at it long. You've got it all down too pat for that. It would i oe a shame not to make you do the j other things right away." t He kept his promise, however, for i a .srlörious mile or two. during which ' I for the first time felt what It was . like t have a powerful machine 1 obeying the slightest touch of one's I fingers. Naturally the eir wobbled j all over the road at first. Dicky declaring that our tracks would look j like a "sousrtel-to-the-guards-f liv. ; vcr " but before long I managed to j keep respectably ?o the side of the ! road. No sooner had I accnmplish- ! ed this than Dicky insisted that I 0 am now to ttart ana stop tr.e car. Rut I soon -aw that I would rev 1 r be ablo to learn anything about motor driving from my husband. He I has not the faculty of imparting ! Knowledge. and his cocksureness j kept him from granting the request j i repeatedly made to let mo Icarn bv asking him question., j "What rot!" he finally ptormei. i ' .lust because you're a history shark ; ou think you have the only patenr- : ed system for teaching anything. I You're just obstinate, that's all. Now. I ."nee for all. take that wheel and :tart the car." With every faculty fixed upon the instructions he had given me I managed to get the car started and ran along for some rods smoothly. Then ivom around a bush-screened corner uit aheid of u rolled a magnificent big touring car. To my frightned eyes it seemed haded straight for me. I gave the wheel a sudden ! i wis, and to my horror shot almost ! n'.rectly toward th car Instead of r.way from It. And in that moment jrf terror I saw In the driver' seAt j of the. other car the man whom last j: hid seen blind ar.d helpls Mxj Hugh Grant'and.

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RIVER PARK The tenth annual reunion of the Shlreman family was held Sunday at the fairtTrounds at Rochester. Ind. Seventy-five members were present from South Bend, LaJcevllie, North .Manchester. Aleron and Rochester. After the dinner, which v.a served at noon a business ten sion was held when it van decided i to hold the next meeting the last1 .Sunday in August, 1921, at the iaomts . of Mr. and Mrs. Watlle FolU. 325: Thirteenth st.. River Park. OSlcers elected were: President, Wallace ; Foltz, River Park; vice president, Ii. J R. Shlremen, Lake vi He, Ind.; secre-1 tary. Mrs, Vallle Foltz; treasurer, B. 13. Shireman. South Hend. Thoae who attended from here were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crites, Mr. and Mrs. Molander and Mrs. Sarah Hanes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kritr, Pleasant st. entertained with a family d.nner Sunday. Covers were placed for 20. The table was centered with fall flowers. Fred and Alfrod Odel of North Judson, Ind., were out-of-town guests. Mrs. 1 J. Young was hostess at 12 o'clcck dinner Sunday, complimenting Mrs. R. E. Thare of Michigan City, Ind. The guesta numbered 10. Mr. and Mrs. John Seymore and family, S. Eighth St., attended the ninth annual reunion of the Seymore family, held Sunday at tho hom-e of Edgar Seyraore at Valparaiso, Ind. Dinner was served at noon to 65 members- Officers elected were: President, Frank Seyraore; vice president, Bert Seymore: eecretary and treasurer, John Seymore. The next meeting will be held the last Sunday in August, 1921, at the home of Frank Seymore, near Inwood, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. "William Gray, Sixth st., wero hoxit and hostess at 12 o'clock dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Isaacson of South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wicklser, 1209 S. Eighth st., entertained at Sunday dinner in celebration of their 12th wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for 15 at a table attractively centered with cut flowers. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orin Clendaniel and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Neher and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riepen of South Bend. Mr. and !Mrs. J. B, Hammond, Clifford ct., were host and hostess Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Essex of Mlshawaka. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Zink, N. Eighth st, and Mr. and ÖIrs. Richard Fry of DeLong, Ind., attended a family gathering held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fry at Knox, Ind.. Sunday. Dinner was served at noon. Covers were laid for 20. .Mrs. J. M. Jolly, S. Seventh St.. had for her guests at 6 o'clock dinner Saturday, Mrs. Edward Osburn and daughter. Miss Marjorie Osburn of Fort Wayne, Ind. Arrangements have been com I ?liNXi!lir-Tallltl..ii Willi I .:ilHl!lllIht)(!10U,:Bi:ll'iiCJ

NO NEED TO BEAT RUGS and destroy them with heavy blows of a carpet beater or to break them by hanging on a line. NO NEED TO SWEEP RUGS and raise clouds of dust and spoil furniture and decorations. NO NEED TO SHAKE THEM and whip the ends to shreds.

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pleted to hold the annual picnic f the Church of God Sunday i-chool at Pottawatomie park Saturday, Sept. 4 The children of the orphans' home will be their guests. Mls Jeanette Stockman. 2132 MishawaJca av.. returned Sunday evening- from a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Paul Moushey at Cleveland; O. Mrs. U F. Wolfe, Eighteenth St.. who has been attending the annual conference of the Free Mothodist church, held at Ann Arbor. Michreturned Monday. D. R. Manard left Mor.dv fnr a vet-ks business trip to Michigan Mty. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fanning hive reurned to Cleveland. O., titer a week's visit with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holemn are guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John HOlemn. Misa Alice Nelson returned from Chicago Sunday where she spent her vacation with relatives. Odor Bros. Contractors and Builders, 1132 S. Franklin St.. Lincoln S147. S750 31 LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES I Girls 1 Makebcrrt ! 'r fr t T a few cenLs i ry il Squeeze the juice of two ici.ui. j Into a bottle containing threo ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion4 beautlfier, at very, very small cost. Your groeer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless and nover irritates. Ejt rnunlned by LEMONTREE 6xth Ben LnAlaj. Optomet fiat mad Manufactarlnf Optician Xf can &rplcate any pair ot fUssev no matter vhec tacrj were inadX txiH s. aacmoAH dt. iws i camy err ho dust OUT. MKCE THAT 2 RUN YOUR FOR A REAL GOOD DINNER we suggest that you try this restaurant. You will not only satisfy our appetite to the fullest but you will find our cuisine and service unsurpassable. Small and large tables. If she appreciates good cooking, invite her here.

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Correct Luggage ("Belber") Is Essential at school. Attractively designed and finished, convenient and roomy, and of strong construction. Visit our Luggage Section (Mezzanine Floor).

Your Druggist and Banker Both hold positions of trust in the community. The prescription in the bands of a druggist should be as inviolable as a check or other valuable paper in the hands o a banker. When you bring your prescription to us you always g:et what the doctor ordered. Accuracy first is more than a motto with us. We MEAN it. Central Drug Store Prescription Specialists "S&fe as a Bank' Cor. Michigan & Washington Chicago South Bend 23: rmil& Northern 'urn: Indiana Railway Co. &S0UTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY ErcXCnVF. SUNDAY, JTJ.VE 27, 1920. Subject to charwt without natlce Trains leaving South rd, Indiana. East Wer North 89unJ IUud4. Bound. 6l t it. 5:30 a. m. z3:la a. tn. :00 a. xl. t:10 . m. JS :.V) a. la 7.-00 s. 4. 1:10 s. n. "SO . m. H.-flO a. n. 12 no p. m. fc-no a. n. 5.00 a. rn. 2.10 p. n. 10:00 a. m. 10 a. a. 4:15 p. a. 11 .00 a. m. 11:00 a. be- 6:10 p. m. 12 -O0 noon 12 :C0 non S:10 p. ra. lroo p. m. 1)0 p.m. 10:10 p. b. 20 p. m. 2 p. sr. 30 p. ia. 2 f. nu 4 :0o p. m. l- p. m. 3aV) p. ra. il 00 p. ai. 0n p. m. fl:00 P. " ;f,ö P m 7:00 p. ri. 0 p. c 5. -00 p. ci. 11:00 p. m. 11 00 r in. Miet ealy. aDalK xeert Pundar. .T. S. jiUOKE, 0. P. F. JL, RoTita Eend. Iad.

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