South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1920 — Page 9
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:itnoir.t .f -;-arii;2: 1 rhy had not nmi- :r k wi'h the j would settle everything nictly."
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Th Don - t : S j r d'-partmftit "f I,i--t; -! :. it,i:r.'d th f.r ii r r-' ;:! Tu :'day it't.-t'roor: .i dh-h't 'i! c.i .tri l iffi jiiin'i in d'd k th r ; pod ijnjt kif h ",s .ir.d s-. ;ti; r-iotn. A priT'ir;' in rho - ' a udit : i i rii j.rf d'-d 'hr i. ! . , m l'-r! f.-.t! irr-d
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u i 1 i't.ii i:i .1 ". i :i : i ; i'i T..irttT was - 11 ' - ''U...-v i i i.iirii avu', wuaI-. honor of l:-v. nrd Mr- A rch! - i r'n 1 v Th' f"',:n onstinz thi d-f-p j out whom th- . iiiin-nt Hiir.on Ati ta:.i M'Ouro m-mh of h- f'n-: w'tV" "f niotjup. in which h-r wholo j -s a hlph.-s. child in all relations ,-T rati.- r of 'th l'i s ' I'rVs'-'.vt. -i ui ! s"ui w-:s '"-'''f' ' nands. d li- j -xo-ptitic' hi-j strictly proft-.-siona! rhuri-h f-nfr-r-ihnl with i " i .- p- ' ' ir' "11 f'!""-v i:i'd. w, r tr nild-i"!"'. had, of rourso. a ccompa n ivd tio at ihn ,'h'uri h Tu--dav k. n - I ir: p-rn pr il-'y as v),.. tailed an.IJhini. Thus it w:is th.it ihrir home ir K-. i ivinu' with Mr. and Mr?. ! f rf"Mf-r t ly a shiv.-i s pt i.v r h-r j otrting had hitn ?o (Ul.iyol. MrClurr wM Mr. and Mrs. Kim. r j " hI"' ;",lv- ! Kvi u Kathcrino Hiokett th- Ka''r..i kf-tt. Mr. r.'id Mr:,. .Tanv-s Tav- 1 r" ' J-n r i-r . after a fow ' theiin- Sonn t rf ono )f mv mernnr.
tar.-y h- y. W i:.rd.-. -i;r. of th h.r. Jo- .d Mry A. Lippinrott. J Trn ns of almost landom talk in-. j :, j, jt.ruihip. who had Men at . ::v .-iio.is. M ; - - A-h Hillwr. :ip- Mr. and Mr? !rri-k 'untiir.s; - I t,( " " p r, 1-''r:n ''-'k' ""- if j th- had f Dr. r . ra it Ii wa nury-t-o- of h'.''h'd j ,n! Hnd Mi, sj ;--nn. Klha Hartman and M. Hat- h. ! Wlth :t 0t1lli- Tn'' pxt 7 ' 1 ' 1 : 1 nt Mnpr staff with her husband. niv
' ti".- s-.i -.-.-1 - r ' .d.'.o ,ur.-,. Mr thin mit.-'
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s t nji.yo-i a d. - -i 1IWI.I-. wi Drot nor-rou.-in, jaek. had Pi en in
h-'htful iniifici! program .-onsitin n r nin'V 'nM me sue imti j lh CniHd States for ja-veral
home nurir.i' Th- f r ijlar :t;i rm.tr of tp.. dH he h-!l at j rhooj tpr ?e"f.id Jn S'owüih"!'.
The r. O. V. puis of th.- Trinity Vr, -hvterl m (h'jfh h' Id a las-mn-:ir. T'j"."!.iv -yerdt. whh Mi-.-;iid;-.s .Ton".. 4 T '; X. Hill I'lan" 'Vfy-r ma le for a Ha!!ow'e-i party o Yi h--M l y th ; im md during tpe -orirjl h-"ir wh.:-"h fo'lowi d til' 5'us ::: : s treeMr.ir favors w r a ward -! to Mis- Op.-,l If jihr,v.c- and .Tr,.--r.hir:- 1'. rnViardV The d:fr nf th.- iiv-xt ni-;in.: will h. .inp...'inc-d 1 J t e r. Thf Clav ?rd Harris Home Ionomics club pkI Wdtms.Jay afterroop a th. home of Mrf:. ; !'l'",h!iy,h'r. n fhe Hickory rd. A p ip r on "Autumn." was j:iv n by Mrs. Arthur Tav'.o:-. and Mrs. A. ;". -hnr rad in artnle rp 'ilnw Will You '.t.t Vnur Vote TniT'.ill?" The mt-etlncr was attended 14 njember.s and two visitors.
rt-ady inns I h 'd mit i nmntlis. although we had had but
AIRPLANES RETURN FROM ALASKA TRIP
i-.itlof vocal n-imh.-rs lV M;.- n"nm.. M v -ru m-
Ixker. I'aul Aridr;-..-o and H. I T" n''"- .:iT1'1 'om!u: a imt Tt. pri, f, t of Vlsit from them
ook. aooomnanbd by Mrs Janif-fl! lliV .-nou:i r. j brought m'self back with -l !
over and violin sections bv Ha! i niTe. mere rminm . i s.ad ,f,rt. from th- realm of conjecture
ir I w r- lamina to aiimor. Kvery- mv?lir)l tnp HS?oi i.tlon of the four
initio s au rmm. anu i ni yo c;;ad
Bj Un't l PresF: FA II GO. P.. Oct. 12. The four airp'ams that flew from New York to Alaska and aro now on their way hack, were overhauled hure today. Capt. St. Clair Street, in command of the filers, paid they vdil leavo here at 7 a. m. tomorrow If weather conditions are right and plan to sp-!id Thursday night in Winona. Minn. After leaving there ops will be made at Grand Rapids. Mich., and Frie. Pa., enroutc to New York.
Van A:k n. Autumn fob. ice ffctivi ly dioorited th' -hurch. Kef r .-h n p nt Ma-re s"rveil.
for vom. .lust eome over h r and lie ilnwn for a little w-hile. Then
I wh-n von'rf n-su-rt vom can tell m?
The regular monthly bu.-me.-3 , about, it. It is ir.dnir to be M-onner-
m et;n of the Kpworth b au- of tin- Grai M. K. church v; lu bl Tudiv evening at the home of Arfhur Clinker. l.:'. Miami st. Plans vT" formu'ated fur a Halbwen party to b- held y Hie yo-iet-(et. w. HefreshmeriiM wire served during th' social hour.
Mrs. V.. M. Itrown. T-aport-
fill to m'1 them nirain." She submitted docilely to the perstrisiott of my voice and h.mds lay back in th- chaise lonu- with y s closed while. I stroked her hards tenderly. It wa? but a little while t. fore the color stob- back to her cheeks and she opened hrr eyes, ffazinir at m steadily. "I'm perfectly all rieht 1nw," -ho
nan-.ey brouglit up. put behind nu- a wonder wlmthir lack Fdckett still ehirishtd his Muld .balousy of Dr. Praithwaite. and forred myself to pay attention to my mother-in-law. 'a-ho. one', more herself, was outlining her plans for the accommodation Of her guests.
"They u-ill be here in just one
Marion Fisher of Smth Fend to Marie Partosztk of South Uend. Herbert Tarhy of South Bend to Fliab'th Myers of South Bind.
nun us. Mr. and Mrs. I 'rank Hosinski. irll Lindtn v., a son. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Clifford, Tl." W. Dunham ft., boy. Oct. y. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond TYters.
and hustle to receive them."
Her tone implied that the guests would hnd themselves laden with du.-t and gi rms if they entered the door of our hmne in Jf i.r.-v.nt
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ir., was hostess lip-day alternoon - ..... - - -um-. .mv np iwiicnea. uut l ne-
o membern ,.f the Woman's lloni.'1'1 minute n.u , , s--., . , . . roicallv repre.ss,-d the smile that Mission , r society of th St. Paul', r ' rt - uw Aim rma pot in.o ! , Wvii u,nn tl,.m ;1,u th;n,ke(1 M. i:. cliu'reh. Mrs. Fb-yd Smith had . :h,; war- hovv n,;jr'y 1 r i,n mv stars that I was sane enough to
I smile at her captious criticisms of my huiisf k eping instead of weepj inr as I to do.
'Tin- piM ejui s-Joii wliero are
uaek," she said. "If we all turn in,1"'1 y V-.. t-J ij .
-ir. ana .urs. um nancnn.K n, 327 N. St. Louis blvd.. toy, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Casim-r I'owlik. 2li N. Sadie st.. girl. Oct. 3.
c?. I'T the r!ub m tubers nie. t j Commun;t " papers bearing on that
charge of th- dvotina Is. Tho missionary program consisted of a
nnmi-M-r i.r uisrussions un.iei , ... rifff..r.f. Mrs
p. nr.il topic -Th- Church and tlm ' v,'.;,,' ,r, , . h.
i?h Mrs. II. J. Tyon.b-, Hickory rd. A special m.eetinc of the Sr. ?o.-.ph ooiinty W . '. T. t". wn? hdI Wednesday afternoon with Mr. F. F Hull at her home, fifil Forest v.. Mrs. RriM- Fearce, nf Madison. Ind.. who i.s j-ecn-tary of the -täte V. '. T. F. was an honor gu'-t ;it
th meeting. The procram consisted
ernoon refreshments wer served by
the assisting hostess-s. Mrn. C. 1. Hupp. Mrs. William 'alvert. Mrs.
of a report on the world's convention ' Anna Minklcr and Mrs. F. .1. Sud-
b.. l 1 in I,ondon bv Mr.-. Fearce M-hoidarth. Mrs. I. J. Detbr. ?21 Cu.-h
subject, biin read by Mrs. Marvii
Ort and Mrs. F. F. Horspool. Mrs. l'rank Hann read a leaflet. Miss Katht rine Knode entertaineil i 1 1 i .i piatio number. Mrs. F. T. Beistle had charge of the program arrane-
ments. At the close of the social aft-J Mrs L .M,(.v. president; Mrs
Johnson will act n tin
tee
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pt ou'ra m
We i'iiiri" tn tint tli.-.n0" clw.
reert ation committee., ' .' .'..V
;Vl, '1 lu -.-,, auu i o u ui.i,,. ,lir,ntativtly. -Sine, Tour fath r has d Unl ock Mas a speaker d the , , ;. , , , afternoon and urg.d the formation , re th'il kis the only guett
1 Iii vr Von Tur Window? The wonderful hose values, silk and woo!? On sale Friday morning at $2.o5 a pair. Oliver Styl Shop. Adv. ! 1177-14
now IK) thi:y do it? l-'ull fashioned hose, wool and silk. J2.:jr. the pair at the Oliver Stb Shop, Friday morning. f J 7 'J -1 4
of a mn ixium el.is.s at the sehooi. Miss Doutrlass. school nurse, also
room.
gave an iuVuciUe talk. ' Kef r, sh- fl' ' H u-cau.-ment.-. wer.- M.rvc.l by the oi!iarviui! --Uy -nvn ted mys. If
I ftushed angrily, my sanitv for- T I 117 1 1
; rsaroia i.ioya
tc'. d asi a ib legate from the Ft. ited States, arii! report from Mrs. Fydii Fail- V.o lc. Mrs. Minnie I. hm i ti "a nd Mrs. Fthil Fair u-lio Mi r delegates from St. Jo.rph county to the -täte 'mention held in Hammond. Mrs. Timothy Shi rvifeit. accompanied 1-v Mrs. Traxls ntertained with x ci I dect Jon. Mrs Ora H.ivtr.i.1:;. Maple flrove rd., "v.-.s !pi-tess Wi iliii 'i.l iv afternoitri to ;! members of th.. Ladies' Aid soit ty and P.ib'.e study class of tho
ing st.. Mill entertain tip. Nov. U.
sock ty
The Home Guards were entertained Monday afternoon at the home of
Mr? William Uow. Hi:! S. Michigan st. During Fie business hour the following otticers Mere elected: Miss Marcella Shirk, president; Miss Florence Whrrret. ice president; Miss Mildred Werner, secretary; Miss Virginia i'lark, treas iri r; Miss Dorothy Annis. mite box secretary, and Miss He Jen Heintzdman and
Maple Gro- M. i:. . hurch. "Why ( Miss N.-teth Nash, reporters. The so-
1 Am a Member of tlie Ladies' Aidiciety Mi.l tneet Nov. Mith Miss
;-i '"i.tv was answered in the roll .Sash. .P'J I'ennsplvania av . wno
a!f. The study of tlie bilde lesson
followed th.e eievj'ti' n.tls which were onduc ted by Mrs. Summer, and the m etfnt: was eh cd with the readim; of flu- sevrctar's report and the 1 ;s i .institution and by laws. Keh tneiit s tcr sre to 17 mem- ' . r-v Mrs. Charbs Feasor. S. Mih-
m ill be assisted bv
Harrington.
Mrs. l-'iun n, c-
o. H. Randolph, vice pre sident and j Mrs. Otto lU yti s. tro.isun r. Th.e Tuesday night club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Hairer. ;,J1 N. Francis st.. Tuesday evening. In the contests, the favors were award- : ed Mr1?, j. . Img and Mrs. Her-, bert Goftemy. The Imuse was at-, tractivcly decorated with strawflowers and autumn foliage. Lunch- ; eun was served. In two weeks, Mrs.) Herbert Gotten ey will ent rtain the t ciub at her home, lOIO F. Wayne at. Th.irtcen applicailons were ballotted upon and om- initiation was i held at the mieimg of the Auten j W. It. C. No. 1 -J held Tuesday ecen-i ing at the old court house. Plans j for the district convention to be held t next Tuesday at the obi court house i
were compleud. The convention
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,arrl,u!,,m- will ..!.. TuWy m.-rnine and vrttl P&ibglL . " he followed by a luncheon served at 1 1 nvry Vrt. T A epty-rive member- of ?h- th,. nrst Methodist church. Th. i f --- ':i':X?'i Fj' Uung Men's Bible .dass of the First ,lf u.nu.on session wi.i he devoted to j "sWjl Irc-lireii . hurch met Tuesday ev-n- ,-(,utine busims.- and an inspection: Vs ng at the home of Dal. Flhricht. I , ,f thr exemplification of thi ritual-;
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Following the
..-an rd.. will entertain the society usual business meeting the time was
Nov. .
: p. ty v d i: sP. a r
P-v.'l socially
! wi. re s. rve-d.
and refreshments
I A' U t '
.he Women's f the Firs:
ic rirst meeting of the College
national copferen ! Tu. i.iy e ening. The hostess was "Mrs. Burns and Mrs. ; as-i.-ted bv Mrs. N. eF Livikln. Mrs.
r'r tbiac. hurch met Widm--rlay af-; club was held at the home of Mrs. I oi the corps. t r-'.oort in the chur h parlors Fe- ' L. B. Slaughter. 4 1 f Limont tr..
Pr'; "r thr- g ; v i r. y
M.itir.r.H , and the d .--vi t ion 1 1 s w re j he-ter Montrfornery. Miss Mary h i e Mi. s M t.-Miri-t Witn'-r. Re- DuShan and Miss M irgiret Mr.nfr i .-'It "a its wi re served following : ring. :h b',ji:i-s.-. i '.-I.-r. . F'l ips vi r -r-
p.ide f...r the annual .veia' g-athi r-
i f t h a. i . r v iv h '. .- t tv P K. 1 . . 1 1 . r . u . ' ..... i ''. a f . v. . - . . i . . .
- - - . ........ . I.', in ; lilt vl"L.l...i.it .Hill llfl ? t.lliL N v. n the i hurch p.trhr-. -Aa.- atti nded Tuesday afternoon by - i more than ."0 members. During The Wedne.-d . l ;l w.i-- . t. -r- ; th.e imirs.- if th" afternoon com-
d .Ph a
exemt
isti: work by tlie- local corps. A class f 17 candidates will be initiated. Fb ction of district otMeers will take place preceding the dinr. r
wi:, tu- given m nont-r o: iae ui-
trict depirtment and local
Not only a
" "Breakfast" Cocoa
A nnouncements : A postponement has be. r. made of" the meeting of the ln'ayette,
. ! Thimble. The meeting will he held I
1 " . V: Hiot. 1'7 with Mrs. Char es Sru i.
.'On Keas-y st. A meeting of the Y. W. F. M. S. of tile First M. F. church, Mill be I, .a 1 TV.,. -C...1 it- 4n.- td., Ii,,mn
..iiv-d Mi'h a .me oYiork bi-.. heon , mitten fr-r the vear were appoim . d I "I 1 . " "Af1''- ' 1 ' -1 . "" -ath- home of Mr-. B P. Mdtmi.las toliows: Mrs F. L. Mousey and! !vi:in ", -.1 ,' i Washington av The a-s:;!:p; Mis.j L hiar. Anderem w. re chesen I '!' Greve a'. Mrs. ( K. Kuehi.e h,.g,M were Mr- Ab.rt Listen- ' t.. mvestiaf e the possibility of in- 1 l'l a ,l .y-d.r tor the m-a ting. , :., r.r. Mrs. (l.-or B Refiner, and i stalling an opportunity room. Mrs.' i'"1 odwanl. -l S.M. Jos-pn,
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:r is a- t :. w : .iam .Mc.Natm ami .Mrs. nom.r ' .,,
UMisiness tri i to western Mn-rii.
Dr. Milo Miller Tel N.
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l.Aed.. is in Sr. Iouis, Mo., atten.l 'inc the annual meeting of the e'en i tt.il States Pediatric society.
The Wtdnesduy met line; 0; th.e ' C tit i r.nial ciub has been pos:por. d j
until oc. 1 and Mill be held w;th Mrs. Jehu Cull. iit.'S 1.;. Sample s. Mtmbcrs of the Nonparkl c'.ub will sew' all day Thursday at the ;'rr bans' home. ?de mbers w ill Have ' th. strut e ir station at 10 o'clock. A pot luck dinner will be srd at , I. eon.
The nvr.thly hu.-mes: tii. Wrim.it.'s l'.ueien
motm.g of M is.-ionary
.. ;. ;- of tla Lowe!! Heights M . F. i hur- h v. il. be l.. id w;th Mrs ! i
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his afternof.ts Miss 'i;..ii Hu'it.-i...iti. 7.";1 Co'-j aco Gr r av.. will ! h.e:e.v m
U'e-m ! a"s J of the! to !
n.i-mhers of the Young l-'on Mi.-sbr.arv ; i , l-"irt M . F. fhun h u a
; be In id at her home. This ' verting. Mrs. C K. Kuhne will act!
ad r. The ho-
1 bv Mr- C. !;. Burt.: Th. mush ' Frogr.s-.- !
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a.-.-: .-t-
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WARM WINTER COATS FOR FLAPPERS Tlie young school miss will find one of these warm winter coats to her liking. They are charmingly youthful, but have little touches typical of the season's modes. All are quite moderately priced.
' COATS Materials are Silvertone. Polo, Velvet. Velour and Broadcloth, in all popular shades of Autumn, including heather mixtures. Conservative styles ?s well as the "wrappy" models.
DRESSES in 12. 14 and 16 year sizes, of Sifk. SeTe and Jerseys. $16.50 to $35.00. Sizes 6 to 10 at $9.95 to $27.50.
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Boys' blue serge suits, Oliver Twist, Middy or Norfolk style, 2 to 8 year sizes; $7.50 value, for $5.95.
Boys' corduroy suitr, Oliver Twist and Norfolk styles, in colors of green or brown, $6.50 value?, $4.95. Children's Row Main Floor, North
TURKISH TOWELS AND BATH MATS in a riot of designs and prices.
Heavy ribbed Turkish Towels. 65c values, lower at 50c. Fancy Turkish Towels, good heavy quality, low at 50c each. $ 1 .00 fancy Turkish Towels, lower at 75c each. Extra fine Turkish Towels in plain or jacquard weaves, low at $1.50 each.
Turkish Towel Sets Towel and wash cloth to match, arranged in boxes, low at $1.75, $2.50 find $3.00 set. Fancy Vah Cloths at 12V2c, 15c, 20c and 2Sc ea. Turkish Bath Mats Low at $1.25, $2.50, $3.35 and $4.95 each. (Main 1 loor. Center)
MARY GARDEN CONCERT SEATS NOW AT ELLSWORTH'S MUSIC SALONS OR OLIVER THEATER. PRICES $1.00. $2.00, $3.00, Plus Tax.
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MAZOLA-COOKED foods are more easily digested becaust it is a vegetable fat, 100 pure, and is from an edible source. 4 Even after frying fish or onions Lhe same lot of Mazola can be used for frying delicate foods. Merely strain and use it over end over rgain. Mazola does not abcorb any of thi odor or flavor of the foods fried in it, nor does it smoke up your kitchen. Once you try Mazola you will prefer it to lard or compounds.
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