South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 282, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 October 1920 — Page 9
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-SOCIETY The iTvir. .-j-on ! th olir ? '.t-I will 1. 1 in.tiiK'Jr it' J at r o li.rk nicht in th if- th- iniln t! r if the hnf-1, the dannrff pronrn to x I I bv th- Jiil s St in " ir-ri -- Ul. A thrre hoijr program of linc" -ill le tnjo-. an-i many !ioveltis Jn th- v.-jy .f entertainment will be introrl'ir-i. TaM; r .verv ations in the .if arc nor Leine nviöe. the ri;h fr,r r -rv i'ior.s ralirji? the Jntcri t which h liken in the m'v rtrr 1 a I n m e n t . The fir ft of th w-klv ti 1mMnH to h jrivrn at the 01lvr during th fcavn will 1 xriven in tlio af hrlwrcn 3 an'l T oVJr k on Sttir'iay afternoon, and (hnirinc will .icTin -f enjoyed In the main fl"or Jinlr.cr roorn on Sjlunlay evening h t-er. ? and 1.' 'Vm k. Thr- stein orehe? r: ni!1 f'ir.rii-;h th' rnnnjf for all of tt' iartl'J. whili will he then cah u-k throuch.jut th- sm-
Mr.'. H. Vf.st. 12.".5 V.i,f,ir -1V.. -r.tr..iin"d !h Thnr.iay club Thtif.Jiy . f frnoo i. An intej-rst-:nc program was the fe itur' (f the Ji? moon's r ntertainm nr. Mr. A. fa'r;. mple re id a poni by Kd;ar ;tj.-,t: "'"Th Poet of thf Sierras," w.is c!v-n ty Mrs. Ida North, and a l'Mchrfiil paper on ' Th: Hinder of the wimmin? Hol-." iv;oi s:iven j- Mr?. Wehster. Mis. Madeline .MrCl.ivA entertained with piano selections and a description of the work of the Optimistic elul amonj,' the blind of Indiana wa Riven by Mr. IJarn:s. A profusion of m.iriC"lis d crir.it M the home. Mrs. V b.-ter. 'J2 Nile, aw. will be ln.-t-H t the- club Oct. 21. An all tiny comfort knotting v.;is liltl Thurdj at tho p.onu- t Mr.s. ;-cri,'M DarK'.j.s on th- liision vt. rd.. y the Itdis Aid sruty of Ilm Man.-on chap-l. A pot-luck dinner ".a fTV( d at noon to r.in- meniters ..nd ix Ni.itor. During th- liort 1'iis:iuf s ni-tinz throe jiow himii- ! r vt re wflcornod into tin- i'ty. n"-w nif iniif rs art- Mrs. IlioharJ. Mrs. Molar and Mr:;, llarl '"arlton. Arrancfments w'fif made for n t hickc-n supper tr ho held m tluchurch :rt. 2 Aimthcr all day jn-tliiJT will h Id in two wt--kf witli Mrs. Hhoda .'olliiu; on the DiviMon ft. rd. nif'tinsj of tin- kidie.V Aid soity of th" Hroadwuv Kv a nrdic 1 hurch was held Thuoday vnuo.i i'i the rliuroh parlors. Ho for ih- m-msdun n-rc Mr.. O. Shaltz. Mrs .Jor.n Heintz-ni in, Mr?. Mar-j ,:in t Hcimzem i. and Mrs. Arthur j W.icnrr. During the ji-etint:. which) oml'incd Hocial arid l.ninc.-vj mat-! tt rjf. a dcL-don was r-a-hcd to adopt! ::n Armenian chil i for a jmr. Uc-i :'rhhmcnla were ered following. t)i- meefinsr. (Jmst niht will b ('-' .- rved at the next meeting to be held ( at tile . hurih Nov. 4. ! The C. W. M. of the l irst I 'iu i:ia:i church met with Mr.-. '. l):ii.'i,iilt', Lincoln ay V.. i Thnrlay afternoon. D ot ior.als ; uere. led ly Mrs. K. Holmes and a ! short talk w.-. given ty Kev. M - j juary on " The New Krnphasi of ; Kpintual Tower."" Mrs. H. i. Irnel j j-puke on the power of prater. IiiK'ht : refreshments were served to f,0 members during the ao ial hoar : which followed the metinjr. The ; h,i;,tt ss''s for the afternoon ere i Mr?-. Hathaway, Mri--. Shat'er. M ri. ! ;ross, Mr?. lyeer and Mrs. W Inchell. ' Kev. McQuary will tntertain the .oei' ty Nov. 7. Thirty mpmbcT? of th Lilies' Ali j nrd Mt.-pina ry 5-or iti - f the l-'irt : I'vancelical hurch iret Thurflay 1 aftemo n wih Mrs. I'red hc.Tiiv, 1 l h Chapel lane The afternoon's! presrHin vhiii was in charirv ot Mri. ottr II.!., included a talk on 'Tiie Vision taeKl. by Mrs. Kerlin: .-i om! y-cketion "At tlv Tl.ico of! Phfr" " Mrs. Han.y Kfetka. and! a r-adinir. "Tiie NV-a Christian" bv j Mr. De. rin-:. Mrv Wilham Wetter- , j;rn. r ' 1 1 Mnmi t.. will enfr inj !h- i-ociei". tlie iirt Thursday in t Novt-mher. T'outine busi r-s u tra?-,.-trt i ; ;t a me-tin.: ri th- Wmnan'.v Vor icn Mi&.-ionury yo, it -ty of th- ilr.-i.-e M. V.. church. h !d Thur.-d : aft. mo'-n : ii f.v church i-arlor-. Nti r. ; i;aliow.i. Mr... . I a.n f nr,i l, r . .Mr.-. IC K'r rpp. is V. T. Ni-be!-. ! Mrs. 0 rj.'e I-ai-. Mrs. lln-n-i ' At Wheelock's x in cjd :v 1 ;i?fV
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Floor Lamps in mahogany, gold polychrome $18.00 to $60.00. Chair or Bridge Lamps in mahogany, ivory, sold $18.00 to $50.00. Boudoir Lamps in mahogany, ivory, gold $3.00 to $16.50. Table Lamps m polychrome, gold, mahogany $10.00 to $24.00. A wonderful collection of Silk Shades to match the above lamps. George H. Wheelock& Company
fJarvnod. !,Trs. Vittur ami Ml.-'arri'-n:zr w r- 1. .: - f- r th.- ;fterncon. Mr.-' Ir'-i M t ,'bifr, Mr. Ho-.t, Mi-. Ta.. b .- and Mr. ffotih TT m a- li"-t-.( it th- next meeting which wi'l be held Nov. i. Mr Levi Hm Mr. P-utLhafl ati'l Mrs:. Chri-tin.- Sbott acted as ho-Wi-vf . ;.i. -un- if ihr Melera Ilebakah thimble at th I. O. O. 1'. ha.ll Thursday afternoon. N'llework formol th dhrr-ioii of the nfternoon. Th" nKttin.' was attendfd by .". tnmOrrs and thfe i.--it-orh. Another tne-tinc vill be held in two w ks at th sarno p'. c , !msf fMf for the afternoon ill be Mt'. riirl.'tiiu ITufp-l. Mis Hel-n Klutand Mr. Mary iJojeAi.z. The Circle of M rey met Thursdav afternoon with Mr. Alice F. Di.c-
i enn. ;1G N. St. Joseph st. The hufi-Tiet.-mectinp; wj.s occupied with the monthly report: th matron's ieIort from the day nursery showed that 100 children had been cared for during the month of Sptenit.cr. The rneetiru" was attended yy 10 members. In two w ek4 th clrelc will nuct with Mth. J. l Ariderton. 70 Inland a v. Th regular nuetinj: of the Harmony Iteadinc circle was held Thursday afi rnoon with Mrs. o. Penuell, -J:.' Importe a v. The reading of "The Yoke' occupied th'meetinj? whieh was attended by ' rJ members and on- jjuest. FlefrcsVi mcntH were ?rved. Vt. 'i W.v firel" will inet at tlie home of Mrs. William Mcdiou. lie A if am H. j Mr. r:. Van Pummi, jO.'l Itertranti ! ?t.. was ho.stcss to s members of the Ijidies' Aid society of the Linden v. Christian church Thursday afternoon at a business and devotional m etin;. Announcement was made that the next mec tirt; w ill bo lield Nov. 4 at the horn of Mrs. l.oui.s Miller. 2 I Huey st. Mrs Thomas Horwitz, S. MichiSan st.. entertained the .Joll Nino club Thursday ( afternoon w ith an orpheum party. Fidlowinj; the matine refreshments Were yerveii at the Philadelphia. In two weeks the (dub will meet with Mr. Hate 'rank, S. Friinklin st. A fall wending of interest was that of Miss Marcaret Culver. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Culver. Kagle lake. Mich., and William Forest Crothers. "n of Mr. and Mrs. N. (J rot hers. v;;o Cotta tre Grove av.. which took place Thursday at hlnh noon at trfe Knglish iutheran church. Rev. A. H. K-ck nrticiatins. Mrs. Hdward Motts played the 'I'.ridal Chorus" frm "Lohengrin" frr the entrance of the bridal party and Mrs. Alvin HaKey sang "liecause" dtirinj? the service. Hoses and palms decorated the church. Mis Helen Culver, sister of the bride attended as bridesmaid. he wore a dark blue suit with hat of dust brown embroidered in S o 1 i and faced in blue and a corsage of j sunburst roses. The bride was at- ! tractive in a tailored suit of navy ! blue tricotine with hat of brown embroidered in gold and a corsag of bride's ros- and valley lilies. Charit? Crothers. brother of tlio groom -acted as bept man. Follow inj: tb.e c retnony a iunch- t eon was servd at the home of the groom's parents aft-r which Mr. and Mrs. Croth.-r.H left for Chicago. They will leave Sunday bv motor for l'ittsburg, penn . where they will be at horn" at Kensington pi. In commemoration of the birth of; James Whit- omb Riley, the members of tlio Studrhikcr Mothers' club presented a Ililev procrram at a meeting h Id YVdn sday afternoon in the s.-hool building. The program consisted of re.olines from Ri1y and an interesting talk by C. N. Fa.ssett on lii. personal rcollootions of iil -. A oval koIo by Miss Sein1;: INarson. "There. Little Girl. Don't 'ry." op. -in .1 the pr'Kr m and was followed by a recitation. "Our Hired Hirl." by IMna Mary S'm iUey. Alic und Helene McDonald entertained ith. a pi i no selection and Irene M.ii'hl.m with a reatlhic. "I.et Something Cool b Said." The next regular meetintr will br hld at the same place, No. ::. Tlie club sew - ing class in millinery Tinsd jy even- t jnt: at 7:1.. o'clock. AiiiHMjr.crri' Tit of th nragement of Miss Hehn Catherine I!n. ' da nchter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles At Wheelock's Art Lamps For the Home Vc wish to direct particular attention at this season of home furnishing to our superb collection of Art Lamps for the home, which embraces Everything that is beautiful, artistic and worthy in the world of lamps.
F.ans Huss. 41 ft V.. War.hiigton av.. and IMw-ml F ll Luk ns. Jr.. of Toronto. Can., sou of Mr. aod Mrs. 1Mward Ltikeh.-'., Sr., of (e rni.nitown. Philadelphia, wn ni.id.- at a delightful 1 oVlo, k lum heon Thursoay at the Country lub. Covers were plueei! for 1- fpntf at a table appointed witli ! ;us: 11 rr-.- s and wild asters. Oamty boxes containing Vil Hrunn. r roses and sweet pea Comenllf.g rards bearing the namea of Miss liuss and Mr. Luk na marked the piac -s of the guests. MU. liuss is a graduate of the South tl.-nd liih school and was a student at Wells oolb-gc ;md a gradUat of i'.nxi, her college of Haitimore. Ml. Mr. Lukens is a graduate of Harvcrfonl colU-go, a. The marriage of Mis Kusa and Mr. Lukens will take place in the spring.
Invitations have been issued for the wedding of Mis Kctha Pratt j of Rochester. Ind.. and Dr. Claud L. Ceyrr ot this city. The ceremony will take place next Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of Miss Pratt's aunt Mrs. L. M. I'rackett of Koches-' ter. i The W. C. Sunshine club was mterminer! Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William IJoettcher. MM X. Allen Ft. Contest favors wert awarded to Mrs. Maude Dice and Mrs. Ruben Frick. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. L. Mevtrs. 121 Laporte a v. Annoitncements Tlie date of the tirst meeting of the new season of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Hrethern church has been changed from Oct 7 to Oct. 1 :'. when it will be held in the church. A" week's postponement has been made of the meeting of the Ladies' Aiei socie ty of the Grace Evangelical chiireh Ahicli was to have been held Thursday. The Worth While circle of the Firs M. F. church will be enter tained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Campbell. 1107 Riverside dr.. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Mvron Campbell. Miss Alice Creed. Mrs. I J. Harwood. Mrs. H. K. Krieghhaum and Mrs. Norman Rleuhler. The Norman Ialdy Sewing circle will moot this afternoon at the K. P. hall. Mrs. F. Saelhcf. Mrs. Charles Grosspitch and Mrs. Devere Hubbard will perve as hostesses. The meeting of the Frances Willard W. C. T. L which was announced for Friday has been postpened for ope week. Mrs. C. G. Meyer. 5'JS S. Main St.. will b hostess to members of the Woman's society of the First Baptist church.. The hrst meeting of he year of the Schoolmen's Wives club will be held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. W. Horden. 415 Lamont tr. Perso?iats Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donahue and family, ?, Lincoln way W.. ure making a motor trip to Louisville. Ky., enroute they will stop at points in southern Indiana to ir.:t relatives. Miss Alta Rullock who teaches history and French in the Community High school at Chenoa. . revisiting the history department of South !nd. MAURI AC.i: LICKNSFS. Carl Whitemnn of South Rend to Faie Myers of South Rend. Douglas Vonharty of South Bend to Anna Strüth of South Rend. John Rinkv of South Rend to Anm Rologh of South Bend. BUCHAHAN Oct. Ö. Mrs. F. W. M.'id. who has been vjfitinc her son in Seattle, Wash., for the past three months, returned lat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Himer Remington, their daughter Miss P.itha. and George Dalryumple, left Ruehar.an Tuesdav morning. fr their winter home in New Smyrna. Fla. ln S Infer, who was killed at the Silver Rranrh crossing south of Ni'. : ori Monday night, was an mprove of the Clark Fuuipment company of this place. Dr. M. M. Knight, who ha-' pern sick for several months. i.; attain able to be in his office and attend to his practice. The American Legion held its recular meeting on Tuesday e e ning. o. shreiver entertained at a smoker Tuesday night. Ray Stevens and Phil Jindsman were South Rend visitors Tu sday. The Pottawatomie Camp Fire girN gave a dinner in the M. II. church parlors Tuesday ev nine. Joseph Reisile. who is a patient in the Clark Hospital, is improving. Harold Hiller has returned frem his visit in Washington. D. C. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society will hold a rummage sale in the Doliney Variety Store room b'-cinninc Saturdny. Oct. 0. Richard Swartz was in South Fend Tuesday v a ning. State Game Warden Condon was in Rutha nan' last Saturday. Mrs. George P. Kichards left Sundae on a business trip to Hoch Islard. 111. On Sunday. Oct. ::. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scott celebrated th ir ".'. rd wedding anniversary. Seviral guests were present who had attended ih ir wedding ,v: years ago. Mrs. Alice Roantree returned to Buchanan Monday from the hospital in Allegan. Mich., where he has been a patient for several weeks At present, she is visiting Mrs. Frank Dodge on Third st. Wliy WuJt An-, longer. Prices are at th-ir I lowest at the Oliver Style Shop. In:; j N. Mam st. This discount sale has them all cutssmg. 30-$ To Prove Beyond Ati iu,-ti.,.i i.f doubt the iir.itive I iul;tl-s ef Ir P.vl rkba 1 t's 'i;et.t !! Ceiap-.'UnJ in ise of l.iver, Sloüi.o h "I'reuble nn.l Cu: Ipat i.u. pjt eiel postal. I will i-f!d yu .i trial tr.jti'ifiit. Yi'U will improve fretii iirt doe. It is an e,l l-f.ishl"ti-l herb r-mrdv Cive it trt.d. AMrvs Jl M.iin St.. Clu.hi rati, . In all lnj t..re. ."u jjjr trwtuit-at, iX; 7o days. AvIt.
Revelations My Heart and BY ADELE
My r i cs were :i.ed on Lil!ian as intently a hers were upon the desK which Jiift hud smuggled mj successfully into the hou'-e. I do not know what I expected, probably that she would at once discover the mechanism of that se cret drawer. E;ut I was doomed to j disappointment, for after she had j serutiniz' d it from every angle j some minutes she spread her hands' with an expressive gesture of final- i ity. I ','Wcll, there's one good jo"b done!" I she said, turning away. "So far, no geioei." i "Vou aren't going to open it, i then'.''" I couldn't repress the oucry. ' "Of ing to sion. See jf course not!" she s-iid, turn- j rne v ith a surprise d express- j In Mr the first place I want to Stockbridge renews the he gave you to and what are the direcpermission through it Hons he couldn't gives you. You say you work with the others. There is a possibility, a slight one mind but still existing that he purposely misled yeu. thht he never j e.p'Ctod you to find the drawer. "In ihe second place." she drew' down the corners of her mouth with a rueful expression, "in the event 'hat Mr. Stockbridge refuses per mission, ami we have to r.pen it j ourselves. I am afraid I shall have to call in another friend of yours, j The corner of my brain which ought to house an understanding of me- j chanism is perpetually for rent un-furni.-hed. I can't open a simple lock with the keys in position. It's Allen Drake you's the original white-haired boy in that direction. He's the lad with the gimlet e eg which can bore through the most complicated mechanism. secret or open, that was ever devised." "Allen Drake!" I echoed with a start not exactly of dismay, but which held something of that emotion in it. Lillian gave mo a ouick shrewd glance, then looked away aain tactfully. I was furious to find m.yself flushing not only at her involuntary comprehending glame. but at a vivid memory T had ef my last meeting with Allen D,-ake. when he had so signally aided me in the final vanquishing of the woman who was threatening the peace of my father'" old age. There is no other person in the world who affects me in such contradictory f ish ion as does Allen Drake. He has the faculty of arousing in me furious resentment by Iiis lordly attitude toward feminine intelligence in general and mine In particular or so T fancy when I am with him. And then, with a most unexpected little turn of his mood he proves himself thf aentlost, most considerate of cavaliers. Javifhing all his wonderful skill and experience in my service. At one moment I am sure 1 detest him thoroughly. The next I am forced to wondering, remorseful admiration and liking for him. "But tinding that secret drawer is a problem of some weeks to come, not for now." Lillian went on. exaetiy as if her remark eor.cernine: Allen Drake, and my ejaculation had never been spoken. "I suppose you aro wondering," she went on, "why the urgency of uetting the de-k hre if we didn't intend to try to open it. 'That's simply because I don't want it around whore Mr. Stock-I bridge's enemies can uet hold of it. They may not lie s'trong'on secret mechanism, hut they're probably shirks with axes, and that would be about the first thing that would occur to them to smash the thing to piece always provided thev hal reccp e.i a hint that something mh-ht be concealed within it. And with those tele phone gir!. and their krpiw ledcr0 the devil alone knows how much thev'vo heard in the orfimr, it's dan-rerous te Inve anything like this in any place that's known. "'hit I think, my dear, that we've suv ssfullv turned the trick, and th' desk can stand here for week" to porne wbrthr we're here or neit. withcuf fear of discover.. So now. suppose we forget all about it. and turn our attentin to the kind of clothes we'll need out at the cart and of the island." I turned tei her with biuirhing protest, underneath which lay a stratum of truth. "Your brain works s-o fast it daryV; me." I vdd. "You'll have to erivt me time to brine my scatter"! faculties together. Thi- jump from
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secret mechanisms in desks to clothes, is too much for me." "Whats the rm lodtaniH'.'" drawled Dicky's vob e at the door. "Secret mechanisms m desks? Thi sounds interesting. L'o you refer to this very prosaic piece of furniture which evidently has bee-n moved in since 1 left a few hours ago?" MLES WILL FORM PRO-LEAGUE CLUB Final steps for the formation of a Pro-League club in Niles will be taken, tonight. Seeking enlightenment on the League issue a large: number of men and women voters of both political parties have made the formation r.i th club possible. Issac Kane Parks of Mishawaka has been secured as the speaker for the evening. Mr. Parks has delivered several talks in St. Joseph county on the League of Nations and the voters in Nibs are looking forward to tonight's meeting. The various phases of the League issu will be dealt with by the speaker and from the enthusiasm displayed the ProLeague club is assured of a strong membership in the city of Niles. sirioits imi:K ki:cori It has been necessary to extend the thermometer registering point foe the Senior class. Not content with being far in the lead they continue climbing far above the high water mark. Tuesday the mercury registers 7.15 points for the Senior class. :48 for the Sophomore class, 24'. for the Jniors and 11 for the Freshmen. Rlouscs -Tan Tcrlo. The Oliver Styl- shop. KT. N. Main St., offers their entire stock of new fall models foe a limited time less la per cent from, their regular low prices. tJ"0-S WOMAN WILL MMlUv. Sprf:l ti Tlie New S - l' ItllCS I GOSH FN. Oct. 7. Mr?. Halsc y Wilson of New York city will be the first woman to de-hcer a political speech in Goshen. Mrs. Wilson is to be heard in the auditorium of the public library next Tuesday night, when a democratic meeting will be for the Juniors and oil for th Freshmen. COMPOSES WALT. Word has hern rci-d in South Rend by Frank C. Toepp. jr.. tha his song "Dear California" was sur.g at the democratic convention in California. He is now working a new composition. W I iv Women Talk. About the Oliver Style Shop Is only evident of their wonderful values in blouses, lingerie, rc trüge es and bosterv and now they offer D' per cent discount from their regular iovv prices. 250Lsi YOl'K IH'MNTSS MAKING Vol' FROM MIHI IO 120( month Mrr. iiumrs oxi; THAT WILL: An absolute necessity: r.r harges: no deliveries. Rake and sell btaad. roil, p.'.-s and pastries the Cake-Rite Way. everyone that starts is a customer. Profits s:tart the rst d-iy. We furnhh all equipment and information. We pul you in a troing growing busincr-s. Write or Wire Tlay for full information. See nearest Rike-Rite Chop in operation at our expense. We have n splendid location in South Rend ami a good location is the main asset of thkI'Usiness. BAKE-RITE CORPORATION City Hal! Stuart Rldg. "Iiicago, III. m . mimmm.
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