South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1920 — Page 2

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South Rend Woman 's Club Plans Interesting Events for Season-

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V..iVi-h-rl '.r.X'-'.-.it,f." ( harpists at..! ! !ia tu t'r"., .-n, i ro-r.mi rhairinan. ; in ; ! . r -.a t ' -: - .u !!! !!.!!:- "f iU : : T i n : i th- .-fKly of Italian v a i it a ho 'Ai!1 .!; ' . i: !.. :. tlo- i art. Ant rican ar;d o'.hrr'M" . u'. Th fauiu ;.' !'.u ;. at,. I I..:.-; Tin- 1 partttvnt v. ill jri-s.nt Prof. Tr..," Car! ! : ; : ; j. .i-,?.S--t. ' a r K-rv.-jrk, r"ttr "f art and archi.irvi.l. n iolmi and H'.u-o 1 1,- ' it ctura-. N'otr-- 1 arm- university, .'it ....in.-. - a- :-t.d 1. . .Mi. jats ' i'. N'v trd-r i:it--nr,t: and Dec. :. j Ha-,'. or::.-t u ;l p.- Pr'.'.r-ir. to ' : l ; ? !tiii;: .! hn nam. oriental

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authority on ru'n irom the Tobey I;rr.:ture Cu.. of Chicago, before th" club to lectu.e on oriental ruc. Iurin th- jirir.cr vacation the depnrtrr.'T.t v.ill nonor and hold an art exhibit p r. to rh" 'er.ral public i.i ;h- gymnasium of the high fChool. with -Mis. II. J. Cady in Cha: ?t. Th'. Current History derart n. -n. of w.a. h .Mr. . Waller rdoorr.oc ld Is '.hair. i ..i. and Mrs. J. Ii. Townx-nd, prt gr.ua chairman, has completed a study outline of arlvd interest, nati.iT.al and civic. Cm t f t. . V"r. Hums of Notro I;;inc v.ill lecture before the departnunt and club, and at th; October d partrun; .neetin, ' National Politics." Mil bo debited. November and Ij.-rt'rr.bvr mrctir.Ks are to de-.oted to bludics of Korea and A'.'.ka. .Jan'Jaiy will brin the club

to a study of civic obligations. In j Kt biuary i topic ititerest is proml i.-.- l in Wivt.i of our President, j Cn- :r- and otherwi-." At the March meeting, Christianity, ancient and modern, will be di.-cussed with I current history featuring, thld Is in

crder to keep progrc .ive his'ory before th mimbers of the club. A o' :al meetinc wil! be held in April. The Homo department of which Mrs. John Hunter is chairman and Mis. Victor pr.xson, program chairman, has a program id to be of

vital Interest to the home. The fol-

lowing subjects will come under consideration: "Hirth Control, Inilumce cf Associates. Fixed Habits of Children. Social Diseases From the Home Standpoint, Kconomy of Music in the Home, Inter-Church Movement from the Home Standpoint. What outh Bend Can Do for Maternity and Legislative Hills for the Protection of Mothers. In January the department will present an original play. The department has 4 0 active members and Christmas will hold a, cooky contest In connection with its scb-nee work. The Literature and Art depart

ment, of which Mrs. n. C. Shänk'.in ii chairman, and Mrs. J. i;. Townsend, program chairman, has a program of original literary- and dramatic work. Literature h fnre and

of club life is bclr. worked out as ' a distinct feature for the purpo.-e c' 1 closer acquaintance anJ fellowship of all members. Öfters and man.Tgrrs of th club including the department chaitmen

.'ifter the war will be t':divd ar.d : already mentioneil for 1 920-Jl are: , three original plays produced and j Mrs. Harry Wallace, pres.; Mrs. j presented. A hort story content i ' ratr i'.'e Ziecler. ürst vice pres.;1 plann d and books will be reviewed ! Mrs. L.illian Kreibaum. M-cor.d vice i

The Music department ;th Mrs. ' Prt

Mrs. D. L. Criilloyle.

Harry Uarr.es chairman and Mrs. ; pre .-. ; Mrs. Walter Hiidebrar.d. '. John Cotter, program chairman 'will j rcordir.cr sc'y: Mrs. J. 1 Ikyrt-r. ' pecialize a year's stu lv on "Arv.rri- I ilS:t' recording set 'y; Mrs. D. P. Mc-

rb.rou-h Musio' Mi:ic Kcc. treas.; Mrs. D. K. Spitler. Mrs. j

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( i iore:i;n countries. ;Vs sentiment, character and folklore with a vie'.v to Americanization purposes. Musical playlcttes will a!--o be featured. Americanization work under the chairmanship of Mrs. Karl Kins; and an able corps of asiiitants will bo continued in the Washington school district, and plans for tarnpt endeavor in the opportunity room cf the school will be carried out. Mrs. I'red Dennis, as chairman of the social calendar committee has planned a number of brilliant social affairs to be given at the homes of various club members. This phase

W. H. Miller, corrt.-pondinr i-ec'y

Directors at large are: Mrs. V. II. j Maurer. Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. j Cieorge Thum. Mrs. W. K. Sherman, j is chairman of the progre$ eot.itr.it- ' t'-es. Mrs. 1. II. Pulton is chairman I of the patriotic and lehef commit-! te and Mrs. Karl King is chairman ; of the Americanization committee.

TO OIM'.X MONDAY.

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Table Damask Part linen table damask, 20 inches wide, assorted patterns, worth $2.50 a yard; Monday, special $1.98

Confiners Confiners in pink and white in sizes 38, 40 and 42 only; 75c value; choice Monday at 39c

Lace Edges Venice lace edges, good quality. Regular I2'2C quality; Monday, special, yard. . .9c

Hosiery Fine cotton lisle white hose, garter top, 4 thread heels and toes. Very special Monday, pair 29c

Children's Waists and Mary Ann underwaists; sizes 2 to 13; very special, choice 45c

Muslin 36-inch unbleached muslin, extra good quality. Very special Monday, yard, 2 5c and .22c

Laundry Soap Fels-Naptha and P and G White Naptha soap ; very special Monday, 10 bars. .73c

Pure Castile Baby Buntings Cast i 1 e soap, mother's friend for baby's bath. Non-irritating; special, Monday 9c

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Teacher Training Drive I. A Simultaneous Teacher Training Drive will open on Sunday, September 19, 1920. Fifty Protestant Churches of South Bend and Mishawaka will participate. II. A high-grade Normal Training School of Religious Education opens at the Young Mens' Christian Association on October 1st. The sessions will be held every Friday evening during two semesters of twelve weeks each. III. Twelve specialized courses are offered in the general fields of Psychology, Principles of Teaching, Story Telling, Organization and Administration of the Sunday School, and Bible. JV. Prepares for the teaching vocation, for church leadership, and for the vocation of parenthood. An appreciation of the child at each stage of development to aid parents and teachers in training for moral and religious life and for citizenship. V. Just as common intelligence is impossible without the public schools so common religion and morality are impossible without common religious and moral training. V'l. The natural unit in our national life is the community; hence the necessity of establishing community programs of religious education. VII. The aims of religious education briefly stated : 1. To cur? Ir. the drv.-lopir.cr child n. prcivir.? for.ciousr.ts of God. t tstatlih rtligious habits, to help hi in connect religion with life- and conduct. 2. To develop a christian citizenship, trained and functioning. C. To train a Christian Church of th community which thrc ufc-h a co'op-rativ plan cf t durational, recreational, social, and rflizricus activities wil! P'iVM-rfulIy nfft'Ct and modify conduct.

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65c Record, No. 18681, played by a Banjo, Saxophone and Piano

Song Hits:

64892 ''Values" (Another H our with You) Orville Harrold $1.25 64693 'Til Build a World in the Heart of a R ose AI da $1.25 18630 "Slow and Easy" (a "Blues Song") Esther 85c "What-cha Gonna Do When There Ain't No Jaz" Walker 18679 "Pretty Kitty Kelley" Irish brogue song Chas. Harrison "Drifting a dreamy melody sung by Peerless Quartette 85c

Celebrated "Red Seals

64902 Kreisler (Violin) "Who Can Tell" from "Apple Blossoms" $1.25 64796 Heifetz (Violin) "Meditation" (Glazounaw) $1.25 64894 Elman (Violin) "The Dew Is Sparkling" $1.25 74639 Gxdli-Curci "The Swallows" (Villanelle) $1.75 74630 Rachmaninoff (Piano Solo) "In a Three Horse Sleigh" $1.75 87312 Caruso "Farewell to Naples" (Neapolitan Air) $1.25 74613 Besanzoni (New Chicago Opera Star). "Carmen" $1.75

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