South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 293, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1920 — Page 7
r :nv Monxrxo. orror.r.n o. iv. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN V SOCIETY PhiLmthropky Clubs Circles St(ff rage SOCIETYi ; r " i r r ! r r o : . r, ' t V. r. '.' f m t ' ! vi ' h . S a ' ' ' " of su ; ,i 1 1 . : '' i ! ! ;!: - M r nr '! Mr-. ;..- r v: !1 t- : h-: .'n Ko, :'::! . h i
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Revelations of a Wife 3v Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
To Hr Talk 15l ! i a i .: r. - tor. I- W. Wash
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r. .nr k'ivn bv'.Mr Wlt-r Mul! dirf. tly faring Ih bay with
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Kvr.ts d.-;.arV nt f th- P: '..:r -s I 1 P'n a r.-ar n-r. m. y
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ir.-l .i rrvi'v of the WK. 'TaTrons i ts w-or..icr:ui f.ina ana nvaca. iu r,--n,-rar--. v.r. -i.-n lv Mr- di-tanrp thr- h:H.of hflter Island N. UndquL't. Tu.-nty-two mVm- ! mad" n.y nf.-f.ict ion with tlv b-n-brr Ttrr..i-d thf- rr.'din af d the U omj-'a t.r I thir.k I r.tusl hive bn rr,!l ml! was rsnordf-d to hv -ivinc a nur.'ain wonnn in ?'rT. prHiou.-
..,,!r Mr i 3 -.i brtdiri ' i i - r.. j 'i . rr ,vw:t'"r hppf r. ill him?-if r . may '1 : !- f .:i a us a lit r ! v!Mt ?" 'I h.i-f. t or..-- ih-'ih: of hirn." I ;riii-d ir.d;'r. lüüy a.d iruthf uliy. .!thf'';;:h or:r- i. i i ?;.-f k. r. 1 i .i!:zd tha. rriv tr :nrTs n:izht f r'
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' MuvliriioniH i f th. t'nitfd States." , by Mrs. Frank Kline, will th" ' topi's fr.r th n-xt ma tins to b- ! hf-bl Nov. l in th-5 rlub r'"n,..-!.
Merr.hrrs -.f th Wnnf-ti ?rwintr :rr ,-ind thr Tva! American Iri!l
in--ari:at ion. for I am r.vr rany -T.oni unb,55 therp is a hill sornewhnr in my horizon. "I don't boliv I wa vrr ?o romfcrtable in ir.y life," I returned. "Put did you er anyThinfr equal
k! " the f-r.errry of our relatives. If I I rouM fr. 1 lAtU-ued in thls bracii-.
siltv a:r i ininn in i- i.Marion and my father would induce the Oeling."
Lillian lautrh.-d lightly, hut then
fr-;r. 4 or'...- k ur-' Th, t.a "lr- J,'hn I'tt!' n' l1 ' T or St. . . v . j .... . . "nt, -V !.- the I iv.-r.-ion of the
1 ' ' 1 'r ' . 'in ..ri,il hour and favor were award- alwavs remcs at any nuntion -f th
...1 :.rn tap.r. i- crv.tal hoM-; , ria rk.' Mrs. Alt Pili. Mrs. ..ivT :i5"iiVv- M rah .aulfet- and Mrs. (itrtrudo H'l. 'a-;:; e.Me:!.-. for Mi,, W,:;,; ,'-,n'r-
hi ' ferret tt-rror tf th rnn she f.arnf 1. "'A'til. if you h.if-n'!. you w:'.! v.-n." Lillian rvTortfd. "if o:i ht--:n to ;-t lOLir-.if u--t v., .z -"i th Mil-' of lor-. ;:.,. ss I.-n't thinic I'm Maininr: yu-,:. Yo'i'v.- h.-l r.frvon? strain 'no'ich this s:a min.-r to mak you in'o a whining wraTdUntr. rut :f I know yo: and I think I do you'll pound any stray general terror, you ha c itito a pulj-. "Hut at thit I think youM hetttr ?tirk around rlo?- to rr.e for a fpw dayf until von put! yourself toother. Voi.r fa'hrr will J-.o a rczular drriiron
On the Political Status and Moral Responsibility Of Neidy Enfranchised Women Voters By the Editor. CONTINUED FROM PAGE D
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a? far as Marion
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I'll havp no worry over hrr. And I want j ou to rrrt your nerves Into shapo as f-mn as possible. Thereforf. there's no use of rür running any risk of imasrininf; sorn1 stniy t1sh-r-nnn i some world-mfamou.v crook
Was a tenuv-r note m nt r .a :i in uise. .ju"ii uem-jiiM. a
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spoke licrhtly, oarrlfpsly in-
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Mr. and Mr-
ehild she idolizes
"Marion and your father are hav- j deed her careiesf r.f ss. was almost too tnc; .!. tune of th!r your. lives," j elaborate tr. my rxci'ed imagination, fhf Ntid. "and. it would a Phila-j I womkr. d it -he perhaps sudelphla law er to deti rmine which i ppo.-ted or:ie danger, or at least un-
Lor.tr r p. 122 N- is. the older if he j.nUed iv their a'- plearantn-ss
iiier.aeine us. and
rr.'.o:; as that of Miss i;t.i, r i
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eeirbrattd ih'ir 2 '-th ! tir.ns alore. Ir certainly Mas a lucky I infant te ktep me with her for that
veddi:t anniversary with a r.-c-p- lihnis' for Marion that you decided t.(reaso
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r t,,,r, ,. , rion Minaay aiierii"on. r oriv njc.-tf. nave lattter mine wun u-.
tin" av, and Herald IV I-"it.-s. .(.r; f Mr. and Mr,. J. W. Klts. Miami:
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Announcements
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lather." 1 stu ileal, pointing lazily to I nty reape-cterl parent, the picture of '.ontent. who was dod:rlr.' show r.s
v.f .--and from Marion. The rhild was adf-rttdy pretty in th t.athinc suit
.f the 1:1 winch she hau practica. :v uvea
t '.. a m oTi'iiirir.y a.- p rformed : thf horn the bride's j-ar ins , it I o'clock. Lev. W. M. Hal.-'. .,f
Pristoj. Inl. uncle of th.- bnd-. a.--i hi- rr t 1 : . .-.1 ... , i The
rrndfrr the rrvre b.-'r.lt. 1 , r.!' ' I League of Women Voter." which was since our arrival, and she evidently
tives and friend" " to hav bc-n held Monday ever.ir.i? j " as riotously hnipy with her ebK-r Miss Leoni Pophlman nr.; 1 1 and nt which Miss Harriet Vitt rim jlaymnte. Love you Tr ilv" and h I'r'iu-.u-- ' ' ' Chicavro uas to have be. n thv I To jmi fully realize oud b'.es-m? 'Ie." p."c. o:::h;' the ceremony. As : peak-r has been p.-ntpom-d . until in havinir the place prart:. ally :he bt nial party ii),-ro.ic;ed th. in:- r "'.dion. ..urs.-U . s ."' rontinuvd Lillian a few ; roiiol altar .Mrs. K K. J,-x.-v, m- The regular t ..tidiness meetir.pr f ' nioira :.t 'ater. "I r.-vi r have be-n lor of the hnd". jd.tyvd t'he Mendels- 1 t!"-" Woman's Din:?i0' club w ill be '.able to understand the mental quirks ; 'jhr. wedding mareii and iaii!iK' th.- jhrld this eenin' nt ":".( o'clock. the axyrace summer res.u'er who rvice, "Hearts ;.nd Fiowers." j Th" n tini; of tlir M usiciar.s' club ! tlies b:ii-k" to the city on Libor day Mi.s rtuth Mann atur i in a truck ?-s r11 postponed until Friday eve-jr.o n.atttr how wonderful the wtathf tea rr.s.- ,;.i r.die nr.. I earrvir.ff an I nine. j r he leav e.- behind him. September .rrrt bouquet ..f sunburst rose.-, at-! I is the best, month of all at the s.alride-! a. t.rid-siti aid. whil. the iitt'.e ' 1 ! shore tu my thinking, and while I Mise M.irv F.Men Jester, niece ..f ,7G7lQ.lS (deplore the judgment of the peopb the bride. an..i lb tty Ivatherine Fitch, ' who have left. I also fn.br them 1 iec. of The r ...:,,, serel as Üover'l Mr. and Mrs. Jo-eph K. Neif. ni' f:':1f,fe thanks, for thi y eertair.lv Mis- .f.-;-r -a ore pink ruffled N Scot? st.'nnd Mi- Laura Mr.ff. nav left tne wilderness to thee am! organdie and Mi-s Fitch blue ,.r- 1 ; 4 I-:. North Shore dr . h ft Saturdav I n" "
"ar.die similarly vonveiv.-d, both : for a motor trip through southern ! 1 sr.ated her sentiments .yi!y, an-.
NKrni:n knockout. Crpe De Fhine powns and cornbmatious at the ä'.iver Style Shop Thursday for only J4.S5..
VACA.VAT LOT WAXTKD C. L. LI THUIi;. J. M. Hid::.
pa;,:;; a'.mo?: the only issue. It trar.H-.'or.ds all other i:s ie in a thousand was; yea. ? 1.0 00 was and jiO.Of'O plus 4. 00 0 m.r.re. That hrst is the S 1,0 00 who did. the s-eond, the 250.( 00 who were wounded, and third, those additional LO''' who offered themselves to bo k.llrd or wounded, and arp perhaps .alive and whole todav only because of the trend toward peace. As to those few of the 4.663. CO who returned to civil life, piqued .against the K"eat world movement involved because they could not live at a Waldorf-Astoria while in the servire, or from partisan prejudice, advantase. or the reaction cf cynicism following their release; they are all the more reason why mothers, wives, sdsters r.f the land should pray to Heaven with their ballots to save future generations from their reactionary' plight. An hone:-t effort i5 being made in that direction. The women must help put it ever as they helped jut the war over and as it miirht not have b?en pu: over without their help. That last war must be the last war it we keep faith. Shall wo rebuild the cantonments? No? Then we must havo a League of Nation? to preserve world peace.
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there was i-.r.thin' in her w erfli to j
The bride was ""'ui.ed in u bite pus- t Mr Carl H. Kuhlman and dauch- '"ans- me any uneasine.-s. yet as sh'? j sywillow tarteta trimmed v.ith s.ik't.r Helen w re quests Sunday at I finished speaking a little premoni-j
. aow, h lae.. and carried a shower; the home of Mrs. t M ("unninhani. tor' shiver ran over n-.e.. 1 nan a 'ouqu-t ot bride's ro,e. K icha rJ .", r, ; s. Carroll st. j?.idd n frightened feeiin- of bein .Mu?s! s. vd th Ki'ii'ir. : . alone and unprotected m the "wii-
A ed lmir -..pp.,- to SO cuests MAHHTAC.T LICLVSl S
i'j.i''o: 1 ' nupuais aiief '.vnict.
They v. ill ! at home after Nov. 1 at 'TU 1Mb" av. Out of tee;T sursis u f re Rrv.
William Michael of Lo -,ir sport to
Loratt;4. De Witt of Lvansport .
(b-r!.es's" of whict- she spoke. Tin ne.n'tst ne )pb to our little
AFTER a hnkincr filk
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lempting. it can t be tixed. It is like spilled milk "wasted." But, there is a way to pre-
f vent this waste every 2 woman should use itbe
cause a bale day loss these days is a real loss. Calumet Baking Powder positively prevents failure. It has been dcir.z it for millions of
j 1 housewives for a tjiird of a century, j
Mr. and Mrs. F;!"s l"t fc-r t'hic.iirr.. f .1 .'.V . Vl..-... t . .1 dwellirjr weie five minute-' walk
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Wetz.'! . f (lalb-r., M:ch . and Mr ai d I U 'iI!"':i; s?- so. ' 'cl- 1
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A. V. r.rrtwr. of Chicago.
The n irriic of Mi- llarriefe M D b, riner. daughter of Mrs. .-ophi . Derblner, L'14 N. Huev st . r.i Th-:.i.is "..: r f K- .k...no, Ind., u.a.- sob-::-ni 1 it 4 oU'.ck
away through the woods. My fatb.rr sbpt 'here at niht. br-xint,' tho bur:Ka'.vu for Lillian. Marion an', n.e. We all ramped upon the outdoor
sbeiomr iiorcn wrn no tnoutrnt o:
!.. P. -own jiml Mr. nr..l Mrs r- lri- ilanter Irving W,?t.:rAr iT:(led. we had not even looked
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Mr. and Mrs. Warn n Iloler?
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Saurdv afterno'P. at tue manse .fje.i m our wlr.Juw toinornw.
: he F;r pr sbyterinn church. Rev. Arc hit. ,;. Mi-ri;rr. orfi'-iatm;. Th..tte ndants wre Mr and Mrs. n.-rurtc I Jt-herm.-r. broth-r and s:t er-in -1 1 w
th" two r;'h: ; we had
r hu5 fa r t er.t in the house I'.u'
IU !:. Paris -t., daughter. Oct.' IT. j rrivate!y rr-s.dve.l. even a T ! see red r.ivs. 'f for m v eo. lr.'.io. , tha i SM.i: OF MN;i:mi: II would personally f.:s'en v.r lor j 1'ivirs.l n , '.-t. 11. at the li-er ! l'.ei-r.tf! :-. I t Shop. lor. N Ma;n st. P:srdav- 1 "It ;s id. -ally quieb" I ha-- r.( d
make the banal response . afraid that j Lillian would detect n-.y morn r.tar
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Notldnir Now. oiorhes won't be such. a Wiiriur luv- !nen w.-ari-r
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v.'y poitet twill, trimmed I print rlr'ssK for :-tr.
"What's cm our mird. oM dMr
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The followinsr are a few of the reasons we have selected this nationally known make:
Thz biggest selling Baking Powder in the world. Produced in the largest, most modern, solitary Baling Powder Factories.
Possesses only such ingredi
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Grdumet JcTty Roll Recipe 3 eggs be a tec separately, 1 ccp sugar, V2 cups pöEtry flour, 2 level teaspoor.a Calumet Baking Powder, cup warm water flavor. Then mix in the regular
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Th polirv of this store is to purchase and sell the best devices on the market. Let us demonstrate this washer to you. A call at our store will not obligate you. Housewares Dept. Third Floor.
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:xonfuls of butte- in a paueepa si" in r-nful. of Hunks's AU lurv -se Cocoa 1. .all ready tou?r. Add V cupful of milk, 1' , x4 teaspoon ful of vanilla, and i teaapoonful constantly. Boil or. minute. Beat until iy and spread on the cake roll.
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During the past few weeks we have secured many traveling salesmen's samples at good discounts. These go on sale Thursday at big reductions from the regular prices. 100 Traveling Salesmen's Sample Skirts at 1-3 off. 50 Traveling Salesmen's Sample Suits at 1-4 off. 100 Traveling Salesmen's Sample Dresses at 1-4 off. Traveling Salesmen's Sample Muslin Underwear
1-4 off. Traveling Salesmen's Sample Corsets at 1-4 off. Traveling Salesmen's Sample Hosiery at 1-4 off. Traveling Salesmen's Sample Underwear at 1-4 off. Traveling Salesmen's Sample Linens at 1-3 off. Mary Garden Seats at Ellsworth's Music Salon or Oliver Theater
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In 1917 the price of a 46-inch Simplex Ironer was $152 To-Day the price of a 46-inch Simplex Ironer is $180 4 This is an increase in price of only Z in ZlA years yet labor costs have advanced fully 100 and the cost of materials has increased from 0O to 300. Had Simplex prices increased proportionately, a 46-inch Simplex Ironer to-day would have to retail for $350. Only through the economies of large production has it been possible to hold down the price of The Simplex. There has been no inflation there can be no deflation. Simplex price? are STABLE. Further, the Simplex to-day is distinctly superior to the Simplex of 1917. Not only has the plant been "Ford-ized" but the product has been "Packard-ized" aa well. Continuation of low prices on the Simplex is dependent upon keeping up volume of production. This advertisement is published to encourage the public to continue its purchases, lest a falling of? in volume actually shall force an increase in manufacturing cost and a consequent increase in price to the user. The Simplex Ironer is an economic houeehold necessity. In the average-sized family it will effect v savings which practically pay its cost in the first year. Good for a lifetime, practically free from up-keep expense, the Simplex does four hours ironing in an hour at a cost of only 4c for power and fuel. THE AMERICAN IRONING MACHINE CO. 163 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago
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