South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1920 — Page 7

nrrnsnw morning, ononrn 2. n;. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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SOCIETY-

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iwhf-- "iarrns to Gra'.I K K.rch'r Hil' twk- p;a- Thurs'liV, Mr Ir--.. '!uT!i. h ! 2 Hiair.e av.. er.i-r-;t.i:iv i Is :"r:r. Is at a r.i i-cci 1 i ::r ou

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A so' ;al rr.'-etms: wai held ,y the

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r Ful-jdav :i ?trr.O(,r. a: the honv of Mr

I lllr.ir.i I' T.rr..i 2;. MislnwaK.1 av

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f.v-i vroufs f-f Hf-r.gs, "Will ' t;i" Wisp." "Wetfriiy and To-iay." :r.rrU.r.p tht hrsr grour. ;nd "Apri! Kain" ar! "How I Love Vf'j." thf Hfcond. Mjks H-ath Hollowel! ntrri-r-tt-l ihr " Panc- fI lh I'lriworn" ar.l Mi.-s Kln flrfr "Th Fprinif Sonc." Miss Man-'-d:.ch 1 ;;'iml'-r of r-a 1 - inir:. inclurllnff a isrroup nf thi.. ro'niM t-y TnnjEon. "Captain Kn:." ar.ri Mininett arifi Anon." A .-. or.'i

;'roup compofl of

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

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Mr.-. rar! Ti-i-. S. i'.. r.t- rt a:-.( i in honor Zlv.d Mrrhcay ar.nivrr.iry ''in 'h.i rl T;-i?- T'i' mIv

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rir tr " ns ?p r.t wuny.

1 jiri any int- 'n:cf-. Jim n -

j,. I numbers t Jir- tir&t of vhi.h w, jltoted and th second wa.i "Th

tparusn waitr. Anothf-r prcrai'i pr-si ntfd th Tu'S'hy vt riiiy p r t c c-d i n k Thanksgiving.

Harry Underwood purod his

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into a lone. nckmi? 'histif at

omard for the re.ivor. for

( .pior.af' upon Iilhan and me. I bu'.v th ii ho was in on of the moods M-hich u.-cd to i-a.--gerate ni- mr..t

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Mrs. Wayne

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'vill b privf r. 'r,v M i. Kath-rinf:

Mmpbc;!. and Ml.- Of-rtrui Itr'.wnf

t-r.I Rivf information nnrr-rr, ;r.et th nw r.uf-siun b-ok. that ar- f-vnv. t-

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Members of thf-

cnurch r-nt-rt.ilnrd v;th a Hallo-v 'en f-urt'T a: th church 'A'ndnes 1hx -r-nint-'.

Hrrbrrt Gofff-ney. 101'"' K. ft.. va.H hobtts.s to m mb

o: tne iursii.iv ?nt nun nr-r

i ii'injo rut-iuay. Nn-dlf-work, nvu.-R-! ar.'l contests affoi ded diversion durjii.' the rNrning ani in th- litter ! the favor '.van won l.y Mrs. I". Graft. ! 'n-.e- next me-tinwr will b h ld in two ''s. tks with Mrs. Graff, :04 E. Don- ! aid st.

in the fdd days when he and LiV. Dicky and I forrn-d an almost separable quam-t. The hectoring badinaae.

"he committre In charcr of

T rr.ffttr r.f hr- Fan'y N,eMtri worker ? (dub ho' l at the homo o

Mrfe. Edward Cordriy. lö?. s Michiran W d r e---la y a f t r r. o c n .v as ; ;.ittn'IÄd by nine members and three ! visit FVotlon o otT!''rs whlj11.!

crrupi--d the huj-ir.-.- .-ion r.f h-

if ' f rr..)0n. took p!nr loTrlr? r' -.iltp. Mr.j ray, prfsldfr.t; Mrs., lo Diamond av . Mrn. Clarenrrw jfe,r

reretary; Mr T'.-irk

An attraotlvo wrddin? t loc,l interest which took pia'e at (i-iry. Ind.. wa that of Mis Marion Monro. , dau-htf r of Mr. D. A. Monroe. b'J." Var. Burc-n st.. Gar'. and Harold l.mvT of Garv. ir. of Mr. and Mr.v

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with Tb... fr,!-, rtv ,vhirh vas ..U.,,;;;,.,! at 1 0 : : lliv.-.ird ord- (-c;r,r;.: wdn sdav niornintr at the' J"- T.a'orr.b. j rh.,rch o1- Holy Arg Is. Kev. i P1"'5''1 nt; t .J at lies nradv ortb.-iattui:.

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liorman sf.. llcyrp, Frar.

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tho altar of the

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tts chairman of the üov r otnt.iIt Th mtiiv v.ar rio.-d vith a Kociil hour driri' wh'.-h r'fr sh.nrt; TT" mtvc .sv th Vf !-ss. A travpllr.r ci;e fill'd with to:r ;lrtjl?s v. it; present d to Mr 'h irls

Aldrrde

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i streamers of white t- it ! the aisle il.iu n w h:ch j l'arty pi.s.-ed. "The ISridal Chorus"

; bnrrin" announ d the ntrar.ee "f.; Ihe bridal proi-eysion le 1 by Norman juinlan f Dubuque. Ia.. and Kd- ' ward Donavati of Boston, Mas., as.

; usners, tedlowed by Mrs. J-raneis , Thome Thuni'.'en of Gnrv ay matron

i d honor, and th

( ilel-n Louise Lower of South Hend I an bridesinal'is. Th.- brid'. on the

amused, sneering srnileb in u inch he

then indulged hiiusolf were divasreeably fr-h in my memory. It njisrht have been je-terday when I had lust st-fn th.it exprt;Nion on his undeniably handsome fa'.e instead of months which had stretched into the category of years, and had bridged unfathomable :ulfs of treachery and tuftnn and sorrow. "You're s-tjn takln? our meals out of the dictionary, I see, L.ady l air." he drawled atter what teemed an eternity of quizzical, fcmilins; scrutiny. Subiocted to an esionaj?(! so intolerable.' Say, that's as crood as anything you eer p-)t jff. and Fve listened to vou sprlnxr some

hot ones in the many syllabled

j class. Have you been keeping it up the! nlonjr that '!nr ever since I siw you

(orps h Id Tuesday nicht at the same last, little one'.' You ouaht to b.ae place nit mbrs w re pr --nt.a t;n case or' menUil indigestion by T)iirinu the bij.-inss session thr" thi 'im-." lr.tt ia t ions occurrd and two appli-i I was furious beoac.se J could not atb.p.s ere ballotttd upon. A birth-i Keep the';mcry color from flood Inc.

day party honoring member? whose! my cheeks a-rain;

!.;rthdas re-rur during M.iv or Sen-i I watching m- k

tf ruber will take the place of the I confusion as he had used to do. npruiar m. ctim; next Tuesday even- I He isas deliberately tantalizinj:

iir at fh- old court house.

fitting down on a raay bank, took my knitting ircm th bug which I harl taktn frcn the car ac- I jias.-fU it and Ltgnn to Knit unconcernedly. "When you have juite flnishd our persi.Tase. .Mr. Underwood," I said quietly. "I should be Klad lu hae an answer to the question I jwat asked you." 1 did not look toward hi-n ajj I

the spoKc. so I had no means of nna

HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR

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thimble k'iven Tu'vday afternoon hv Hie members of the Auten W. ft. C. at tiu- '"ld rourt house wa.s com,,r,.t,i of Mrs. Charles Casey, Miss Lucy Fla gel, Mrs. Mabel Anderson. Mrs. Imra "Wbitetnan. Mr?. Isaac 'aivcrt, Mrs. Mary R r,ain-s and Mrs. F.mma Wharton. Another meet-

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will be h id in two weeks At the rerrui.ir metinar of

for I knew ho was

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Announcements

A postponement of two weeks ben made of the meeting of

h'.. the

j me. I could tee that, whether for ! th- mere fun of seeing me Ket i ancry, ,y he had just said, or fror.) I sone cb-eper motive I could not tell. Stubbornly. I mad? up my mind that

he should not tempt me to an irritated answer, hin delipht in the old das. with a little shrut; of my

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Misses bib ia ami ' ' - " ' " 1 . dw,,.! T dnsterl mv hands. fro,-n

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''iarni of h r uncle, John Pickett, was

' ! riet at the altar hv the crrooui ami

.at;. ' oaru .Smith, Ö06 Keatey :?t. .Mr?. John Miller. .171.' Mi.-oiila, av., will be hostts to .tion one

Ir--. -h-n ! : i,, ...v n,ir..- tn,i .n of or rno J'ators ALI yortety of the

it took n! H i i i"i-rf . n. " irV. t ' r' i' 'r. r. M'' Christian church .November

a Ui- par-j t.io-1'il J. Lo ii Rrowne played th "T 1". 'horch , Me Tid-lssohn wedlmt: march.

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the work of changinff the tire, walkd a few steprf down the road, and

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J. L G.inl

i atte ndj'oi It n. .- rs- 1 ride u i blia U'.'-..rett,

Mih. ThnpisMi was itowned in flesh

. t i it and whit tulb- with ribbon j

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. t -a h i ' blilliei ! - Mr. and t hrou-b 1 " 1 I ' I d i . b o I 1

members of the department who brln? bursts. The reception com-

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- - .. . . . hvij .11 i i.i f je I'tvilrV Ji. l li.HI llldll, II o i . tlmf ' Tt. Campbell, Mr.-. LuK'ene Warner, Mrs. Thristine H.t?lane r. Mrs. j trs. Thad Keller. Mr.s. LaKue Smith.

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i:i'ic:a::jnd lril'. Prank M-1!"T will be hst- Hazel Kennoe. Kefreghment corn-

Mrs. Orlo Deahl. chairman.

I .ilS. I. I . el. .111. ' i-uiKr tKI't'i, i Mrs. Richard Iu hn. Mrn. J. L. Wili son. Mrs. Il.irvev Rostiser. Miss

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I.ou.-r w.ro a dnrmiiiL- fro-k of ""3 al 1 " - ' -l m . T - ; mitte'.

. . - i im' f,r the Scu-trt: wiicioti r.r ih, 7ini, '

Kvani,lial church, which uill be held at the j.-irish school. Th' Woman's I'.ible clas-s of the

First Christian church will be

Laura Harris. Mi.-.s Loa Lininirer.

en- ' Miss Flor't!(a- l'orster and Miss Lls!e

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i an bauty t'irfeta and a black lace hat. Mi.-s H bm Lower was attrae- ,' !- in her costume of rose p;. orfmi' ' w if l. . . t 1 , r. t' 1 . I i i ',",. 1 w , 1 i . CtV. 'I

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ind Ia e. All. wu" "''"""'"n party at 1 Jones.

()M .me n!ne oi .urs. i r-i K.-rn. r. .; A 1 o'clock luncheon will b given .alOi, S. Mich;t;a:i st. j Mrs. i. Shaef. r, :a? Lincoln hr i fuest day Will bo ob.a-rv. d by i wnv Hast. November to the nielli-

. .-own of uhiro du'hesS satin anu 1 4 4 "L'"lUiU pan-, ia r.i i ine uio limes t- rienus ciiin. : t..lle. the hod.ee of which was sewn ! lm nt- vl0n tss'P of tho iTorfss A meetinir of the Clay and Harri

' vith pear! pa -a men trie. Her full

a to! hit o! i o k satin an.! a' e

three carried piaint colonial pi-ts. Tlo- J.rid- was be-Mit if ul in

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"-)! ivdeMirt train hmu frotu her shoulders

a:ii n r r i ! . r tune was rasnpn u i- imp e!tct and f 11 the lemrth ol

lie r irrss. She carried a sho- r i 1 1 1 ; r j 1 1 t of bride's rrs s. sw.a pias,

TO ! riii Oj a i'1'inof Hal1 for J4

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ciuu t-rmay aiternoon at :;:.",0 I Horn Kr:ononii-s lub o'clock. A small fee will b cliarw-! i November H.

will he held

lnfe- how he had taken mv rebuff

until h:s quick, firm step on the road beside mo and the t-hdow of his tall figure made me look up involuntarily. "'Wh.t-n you're serious you're deu.U- . ly, as I very well know." he said. ; "So I throw up my Lands. Know' then, oh, Lady Fair, that my 'intolerable espi )r.a;t' was not upon! you at all but upon a Kardien. an, '. who stems to be unduly interested in th.j movem nts of yur seit aral Lil. At any rate, he's been watching you liko a cat at a rat hole I hope you'll pardon the comparison snd I didn't fancy his style of work, so I've been following him around myself. You know the stunt -Dickens' always pulled it. nv fcterious di?ruisi man, friend or. lovely heroin. . Vatchinar over her.; Rettins all thieads o plot into his hands, then smash, ban;, he set everything to rights, foils naughty villain, rescue-; lovely lady well. ; behold me. That's little old m "' Ho spread his hand.- randilo- i quently uhile 1 s.it sorely puzzb'i ! as to what p.-.rt of this bombati- j rigmarole to take seriously. Thai i there was something in it I was ', ejuite sure. j Indeed, at his hrst words mv

everreadv fears had leapeil to tht

imaze of the man 1 so tin re at on- j inply f ared, the pseudo-attorn--who hal so frightened both Ali I Holcombe and mo by Iiis attempts! to probe our knowledge f the m.ys- j tery surrounding Millie ijtck- j hridce'M death. It was entirt ly with-J in the bounds if probability that j the man had followe d me out to j this place hoping to fngb.t-n the ir.-j formation out of me h- thought 1 j poss ssed. Hut ho-.v Harry Under- 1 wood, of whom 1 had last heanl as t wanderinpr around D'urope after b.j escap! happened upon the en-; and the knowb dge he evid ntly j posesv d. I could not fathom. "Stumps you. doesn't it?" thsubject of my juery inquired malicioucly. "Can't I'urure out jut t bo - I turned the trick. un you? "Welt.! it won't do you any harm to slew j a little bit over it. I'm not goinir j to -gratify your curiosity now. Let; it suffie' I'm going to chew the I dictionary a bit myself that yours truly Is strictlv on the job for a j little while. Now co on with jrour . knitting. I'll take a whirl at that! tire."

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PRICES ARE LOWER AT ELLSWORTH'S

Not only on Hosiery and Underwear, but on everything throughout the entire store. Women's Wayne Knit Cotton Hose lowered to 35c pair to 65c; Lisle 5c to $1.2 5; Silk 51.25 to $5.50; Wool Hose $2.00 to $3.00. Phoenix Hose, silk lisle hose lowered 75c to $1.25 pair; Silk $1.50 to $3.50 pair, wool $2.00 to $3.50 pair.

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Van Raalte Hose, plain silk hose lowered to 53.00 to $6.00 pair: Fancy Silk Hose $3.00 to $12.50 pair.

Kitty Bess i!k Hose for "o:r,t;:. No better Silk Hosr u. ui or price: black and cndo an. !ov"!ci to $ 3 2 5 pair.

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Children s Wayne Knit Hose lowered in prior 35c to 6v p. 39c to 75c pair. Children's Silk Hose lowered in price 85c to $ 1 . 50 pair.

Lower Prices on All Underwear ant! 'kdfer . Makes of Underwear Musin2 ;md Merode

Ail styles, in meriiun and hea;; weight?. Cotton. Won ,-nd CPttmi. Silk and Wool. New low prlc on ottn I "cjei 'i - . $1.00 to .....! suit. Woo rind cotton. $.;.(' t ?,.(!. -uit. V.'ool and sid: I 'r.ion suits, S...o to 37.Ö0.

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Mary Garden, Friday at Coliseum. Seats at Ellsworth's Mu-k :-ai-n.. Oliver Theater-$ 1.00, $2.00. $3.00, plus tax.

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a r.'l alley li!ir?. j A four cc.urse breakfist at th ; h.otiio of the brile's mother followed '

!tnri"i,i tii. .-rremony after which Mr. and s everting. ; Mi:-. l ower let, by motor for an i east rn tniv Dec. 1 thev will b'-!

vr -ne"t-';it hf.iiio at " Van Tlur n s.. Garv. tV 1 f"e, of toun eurst. at the w--l-

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-jth Ii--:!. Hrofher Io rf Notre l'ano Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lower. . Mr. and Mr J. L. Cadlry and Mi ' and Mrs T. W. Low er and family : ' Sout h Bend

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Thirt- -four member? of the Guid-in-Lights Mass of the Graco M. F. church m.t Tusday ceni?ir at the h-'toe of Mi. Wilmetta Shirk. 1 I'er.nvlvnnia a v.. who was assisted i'V Mi-s Porothy Graham. Contests fe rm d th.o -rlnipal dix ersion of the emng and favor? were wop. bv Mis Mary Smith. Mi.- Ethel Kni r. Mi -'s T.u-i'e Holes and Mrs. W.si.y Miller. The spirit of Hal..we e -i w.iV, carried out in hou" ! c'T.itions ar.d !ur.ihon tnent;. Th-!" will h another meetir.c held N'ov. '.'"i at h" hroiie .-if th... Mi-s-F.ttm! and Marion i;dward. 122 1 S, M; hi:in st.

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76,000 Reasons

There are Seveny-six ousand users of the patented Caloric Pipeless Furnace in every state in the United States. Every user a proof and pledge that your family will enjoy increased comfort and economy when the Caloric comes into your home. Eveiy user a living reason why you should have a Caloric.

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Your Home With New I Lighting Fixtures 1 They will add mu-.h to the cheerfulness ar.d com- E fort of a room. E Suitable fixtures for each E room in the house are in our E display, embracing the lat- E est in artistic lighting effects. E

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In buying a Caloric yru ot two forms of service that are nectsiry to successful hatincr and that you cannot rct with any other heating plant. First, you fjet Caloric, riicrlncrrincr which scientifically locate the Caloric from blue-prints of your own home. Secondly, you pet our guaranteed installation ar-rvice which is the las: link in permanent heating satiitnacticn. Money-back Guarantee We will install a Caloric in your home under the manufacturer's money-back g-uaxantee of 70 desrrees warmth In coldest weather-and under our own personal guarantee that you must be completely satisfied. Quick installation w-.thout plumbing and alterations.

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