South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 308, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 November 1920 — Page 7

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Announcements

Lidu- Aid bci'ty "i" uu' G-rn:rui M. K. church will jnei Wfdnr.-t'Iay at th honu- of Mr.". Fred Trmjdv. U'37 V. Jrffrf...n dvd. I'liins will ir rii''l f'r th? kupivr t lu- civeri .iturd.i'1' v-n-

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!' hv- flivr?'' of thr (Ic a riptioriH ih- pai-.tin- of Tit'.an. Ar'P?''!..ltfdy 0 p-.fmbr of th" h rhod Klrli I'dblf rdas h!.'. -ir rsu!ar Ulblc ytiK'.y mf-tin on

u'tday nftrrnoon it fli" T. V. C. iif-j"J3.y evt-rdrifc: th; m'iln r,f fh.-

"utriH woman's Itiblc rlaK- w;i .ond'ictAd by Mi? Jf.tn I n i :i t . ! :,f-w rdi;rlous work dirtor ?f th" V. W. C. A. Mis- h'rT-iu'. th r-litrio-j. work : r'Ltry of th ( p.tr.il I li.ld. iddrrss d both th school rrlrl-." and Ininffs wonvn's cIm h on "World Fellowship. " 1'Joth lapses ivlM mt ar.iln ii'xt T'.i-s-p - Plar.s fr a rlrkt n suppr to h. .-M Thur.iay .it r...A o'clock in th-

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Th rf-T'jIar m--tin? ff th' Hp- ' worth lairu' of tb- (;rrn.ui M. K. i.hun li wan hdd Monday !iif.-ht at ( th- hom of Mr. and Mr. K. ; .stark. N. Al!m .t. Purine th pro' duro ff th- r''jIard-'Usiras a ! n jiort of tii- Tri- ity onventloii wa rad. A debate ocotjpi-tl th- tlrrio lurir.c tli- ko hour. K'-f rvh-pin-w r- .rv(d. Anp.oijr,'-. m n i of th- rxf ni'-tlnT will t rnndr , 1 it. r. Th Idvr Onk Drill t"iin rrt't ! Monday -vrnin with Mrh. Iiuri C)bi. '22 Kitrhth et., with nln in rn- ; h-T in a tr-tidan' o. r'ont favor? w v .awrdrd to Mrs. Mary 'hd-rr.-m'ik .ind Mtm. Ida Hunt. Tit -1 fr'-.-"hm-nts wer- ?tr t-d at th l"s 'of fh- social hojr. Mrs. Loui--Moor '.'Jf P-nntylani.i a v.. will

rntTt;iln th tam in two weeks. Th Mizpah i-luh m-t at th-.horn-of Mis Mart-ant MrfVrkle. N. III11 ft.. Mood. iy venirpr. Affrr a fchort tiusiness nslori th- tint' w;i spnt with nfd''Worl and rfr?hrnTits wor- s rv-d. Th.- n xt rn rtintr of th- club will 1 hdd N'ov, ! at th- home of M I'aulin-Ht-j?. 120 S. Francis st. Mr-v WTIlam Tmiariand. 70: N. St. Lonix bld., w;ih HUrprisd Monday

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orvoi at thr rdntn of tho m'eti'?jr! whih was att-ndd by 2." m inV'"r : ;-nd two viltors, Mrs. M. Nr. Hours' .ir.d Mr, rjcor?:- !l-vitt. ")n tb : first Tu.vday in nmber the .-o-' bty will mfd wi'h Mrs. Kdithj r.arr. 1.13 4 IJncoln way F.

was play-d at four tabbs. the favors

bdnc w)! by Mrs. l'-rt Kiclia rdson.

Mrs. CharN-s Iamarland rind Ipi U.'ipf.v. A eon t-st faor aw.irdd to Mrs. Harry Ifanek. f r'jhmetif s wrro served.

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ATrs John Pfendr all Tr:tra'

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i ire Tin i rn'-mner.s ni n-r rnnr- I u-s- i la afteinoon. The afternoon wa; t p-nt soiilly with n dl-work and;

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winneman was a ravor winner. f-tinch-on wis s-erved ;it 4:3n o'clock to 8-ven members Mrs Prnard I'ourst, -14 F. CalvHrt st.. will act : ho.ite? to the chih mrmbers In trro wf?k.

Th" Iidi-v Afd ..ncirty of Or.'u-- Fvan lioal hureh will

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all lay tiu-etinp Thurslay at church. A basket dinner will

b srv-d at no.n. ll-tion f nffirers will take, place during the

business sslon to be h ld in ibe

A Halloween dinner partv was

i triven Sunday -v?-nintc by Misw HerI tha Plumber of Plymouth, Ind.. for

10 Kue.ts.

Hubert Hohr. S. Miebiiran rd.. was

host to ig RuestK at a Halloween

Announcement has hern made of!

If ML Anni M Sjo-trrirty Sunday 0VeninK.

fin, wiiu jirnv'.'u ivisi wteK i roin ; Swcd-n. and Jmes Xyprvn. 40K I :-h rman a v. The marriage took I jda-o Tuesday morninc at 10:J.n'

" n n iv in- i'irMjiuK' oi ine Jlorla Del Swedish laitheran churc h. Itev. Car! O. Anderson prrformin the ceremony. Mr. und Mrs. Ny-t:r-n were attended by Mrs. T. Petersitii and Albert Nelson.

Th' repular business me?tinc of th- Dilti Alpha class of the First lln-thrtn clnirch waj held Tuesday -eninc: at tho homo of Mrs. K. ('. Milb r. 1 1 T 1 Linci!n w ay F.. with an attendance- of 1 U members. A inarshmaMow roast was a featurt of thf v i-run's entertainment. Anpouncement was made that the next regular meetinfr of th class will be held the f.rst Tuesday in Dteemter.

Mrs. Tvoy Carter. 27. F. Dayton st.. will be hrsten to members of the Woman's Missionary society at her home thi.- afternoon.

Personals

Mr?. C T. Moreland an(i son, William Hob.-rt, 427 1 -2 N. MirhiKan st.. have returned from their summer cottage at Sheridan Peach. Mich.

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mi:vs n)THi:s at cost. (Jantz'f cost price fjle off-rs thA chance of a lifetime for men to buy Ardmore suits and overcoats' now at absolute cost. Cantz Topery Fhop. 110 S. Main t.. opposite court hou.e. ?r.7ö-n Advl.

Th rhara, In Harr Underwood V f(ic from th- rath', r patronizing in

enduhiy. .such as he tnixht accord j

a niHi trying clear its If or ati aeeusatifin by fa'.s-?iood t th- aiMilute i- lit f which the con ludir. words of my rather hysteric i! explanation broucht ua a remarkable or.-. Put I had the- key to it as M-.,ri a1 he spoki "So Id knows about It," lu. s;iid haif meditatively. "Then iff sure to be straight even If unpleasant. I bi t: your pardo Lady Fair. I ouht to have kr.owri that you were -tili all wool and'a yard wide. Put I'll ad?i-ir that b-tw-.n ou and oip- s'imy fri nd down th- road I van distinctly up in the air for a f w fitlnjs morn rt. Now, the ru.xt thir-c is what's to b- done?" If I bad poiw. fs-d an inflated eo it would certainly have eo'lap.s-d

I i K - a bubble at his words. He had bf-ri r ady enough t bdi ve that I had falbn away from the Ideals which he had kmwn me to possess, buf tli m-r- nuntinn of Li! 1 la n' name had brou;ht back Iiis belief. I'b arly. ne of hi.- de p-ea t d convirti'.ns w...- that of Lillian's hU'h character and ability. Wiiat a trl-but-to th- woman to whom h fid in a. d out so much unhappin. ss' H- wa.s M?andinir with hi.-' fa - toward Mr. "BrbK-eham." and suddenly I ww his eyes los- tluir meditativ expression and take on one of mali' 'on -njoytii nt. "Pip- ir iM-ntb-ma.n frind." h said i:lcfully. I turn-d my head to ee that Mr. "Pridir ha ni" was palpably ediin tr aw;;y from us Jown the road. He would stand still an in-tant. looking around with azurne! interest ,-jt the tre s. then ste p sidewas for a f w paees. fbn stand Ptill asrain. "(iu s.- I'd bettr-r rot a littlo pep int bis movement." Mr, Fnderwood r-niarked lryly. The n xt instant he surprised me by si, ir;in. on a run down the road toward the retreating Mr. "Pridueham." He ran with a powerful Iopintr movernont wbieh would have brought, him up to the- other man in another minute. Hut Mr. "Pridi-'e-man." for some reason. hal evide-nt-

I ly decided not to litiije-r In the vicj inity. H- increasn-fl his edtfin -walk j to a sort of hurried trot, then with

eine look backward at Mr. Under

wood's advancing form he broke in-;

to a frantic run and disappeared around a curve- in the road. With a wav- of hi hand to me. Mr. Underwood stopped .hört, waited a minut or two. then walked

leisurely to the curve in the- road, j breaking inte a run airaln just as he reached it. With an Involuntary) smile at his tactics, for I realized, that hr meant to convince the fl ein' man of the deadlines?; of his!

pursuit, while In reality letting him Kct farther and farther away, T lean

ed hack in the car and clon-d my, eye. for a minute In an effort to pull i myself together. J Curiously enemcrh it was- not the) appearance? of th' inysteriou Mr. i Piids:eham," terrifying as that was!

to me. which had upset m- most in this bizarre experience. It was a chnr.ee remark of Harry Underwood's, dropped when he had misunderKtood the reason for my objection to calling the- police. 'The Dicky. bird isn't playing the prime anv too square with vou. d n him." I would have liked to convince

mypeif that he- hat hen talking for effct. or for some minister reason of hi own. but there had b -n t h e ririK of ubscl-.it truth In his words. What had h- meant? I tortured mysflf witli the many anUs of tfiis

'juestlon until th sound of Mr derwad firm footstep on road made- tn- op n my eyes

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fare nr.". Well!" h was trrinn.ntf broadly, evidently relishud as a small boy with the hivoe he had created. "V-uv v. t1 -iwr friend i a better runner than a motor driver. I'll ay that for hini. He muet be haIfHV to town by ihii? tim." , "Vai didn't follow him very wholeheartedly." I milrd. "If I hid. h wouldn't be rinrlnp." Mr. Underwood made the statement not as a boast, but an th axiom it wan "He'll not trouble mi for a whik" h went on confidently, "but eventually he-'P tr t his couratre up to the sticking point airaln. Put if old I,il is on the Job. and -hc will be. you won't need to worry. I know his kind. They're particularly unpleasant rat?, but 1h-y can be effectually chased whn you know the cornbinntin. "And now. Lady Fair, suppose w resume our Journey. I'll stick around until I Kt ou in isht of Lil's d"or. but 1 want you to do one tiling for me don't tell her you've see n m- yet awhile. I want to be abb- to say 'surprise surprise' myself when the tinv comes."

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Th Thursday club will i.o et Thursday afternoon with Mr. '. L. Smith. 801 K. Cvdor st.

Miss Sabra Ann Fralu k. 710 e"..lfax av., will b: hostess to numb-r of, the Clio circle. Nov. V. The Mothers club will meet Thürdav afternoon at the hoiii- of Mr. S. H. Paee. 5U2 W. ColfHx hv. Mrs. R. A. Iytt. !?07 X. Notre Dame av.. will entertain at th eluhth annual eilnn-r of the Harmony Reading circle- Thursday at 1 o'clock. Mr.. Krr.cst Von tu: and Miss Anna Pulla will hao har'c of th- program of th hitor- depart merit of th- Progress club v hich will me -t this afternoon at 0:4 5 'c'ock in the club rnom.s.

f.Mn.i: (.hovi: m:vs. Mrs. Phoeb' Anderson of Dajton. (y, i .isitU"' h'r btothcr, Fharie.Ueason. A number of youm: people attentled the Dcppe-n Social Saturday e-v'nlnc. A Halloween entertainment will b L'lven at th- home- of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hartman next Saturday eve-ninp. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Kollar is-it-d relative in South Pend Sunday. William Ton., Mr. and Mrs. Hnry Smith were quests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Albert, WaKiitr last Sunday. Miss Marv (larrett is clerking it the Metropolitan 5-and-1 0-cont .tore-.

citrMSTowx. Oct. 2 7. Miss Stella Falentalsk was united in marriage to Joseph Myshck on the mnmir.? of Oct. 26. Miss F'sie Roborkauski was marrievl Monday mominjr, Oct 2?. A larc:, number attended the democratic speech piv-n at the W. O. tv. hall Thursday eveninp. Oct. 21. A candv box ocial will be piven at the school house Saturday evening. Oct. ..Christian Fndeavor will be held Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Preaching services at :1". Hev. Fllrke v from Lydick will take the place of Rev. Harris this Sunday evening.

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XHW CARIJSLK. Nov 2. The Autumn !.af society met. Ort. 21, with Mrs. Clinton Van Du-t--n. in their t wenty-cnnd y.irly reunion. A bountiful dimu-r wa served at noon. In th- afternoon a propram by th- in'mbr wa en-Jyt-il. All nu jnbr; w-re jir s nt exceptlnp one. Mrs. Will Schwab of Wawaka. Th- ut-of -twn members present "were: Mrs. Vem Van Dusen of South Re-nd. Mrs John Lee eif Atihtin. 111., and Mrs. W. W. Warren of Michigan City. Ofiicrs were elfcte-d as follows: Mtf . V rn 'eii Dusen. president: Mrs. Palph P-n-

nitt, vice president: Mr. H. 13. lor. secretary and treasurer, ne-xt nie-etfnp will be- h'.-'d thThursday in Octdt r, w itn Mr:;.

liam Carr. K. fl. (Jrei-n of Chicago ;sit-'l his mothe.'r, Mr.. Sarah ;vt:). during the. pa.st we k. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Puila f tvauth Pend were guests Sunday of the lattty's parents. Mr. in J Mrs. Orjn Cle ide iie P. Mrs. Oscar Luther nl elaughte-. Mr. Mary Morehouse-, hive returned from Heveral wud;s' visit with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. A. C. Hausa-r of Kansas Chy is a guest of re latives lure. A "trip around the- worbl" was enjoyed Friday evening by niejinbers of the Christian church.

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M-AVMAX'S 1TII AXXIYI3RSARY This great Money Saving event is now In full swinr. Coming as it doe at a time- when the buying of winter clothes is uppermost in evnv woman's mind. Newman's Anniversary Sale is the most timely, benehcial opivortunity this store couhl posMhly offer. The merchandise offered in this sale has been personally s-lectt-d and carefully chosen and i-r up to the known Newman standard all the way through. In cel--bration of our lf.th anniv-r-sary we offer N e w Suits Coats, Frocks. Blouses. Petticoat.-.

Millinery, 10, 15 Q!

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III KT I IS. Mr. aavl Mrs. .ir; C K ehiei. 1 ' X. inn st.. oc. :.v. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Painter. 117 Water sr., daughter. No. 1. Mr. smd Mrs. Willi Marks. 207 S. St. Pe-tor st.. son. Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Janus X. Tutiur. rJZ K. Colfax av.. twin sons. Nov. 2.

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An expert from the factory is in our Housewares Department this week to demonstrate this famous line. Special During the Demonstration

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Footwear For Milady In Holiday Abundance

Wiirm, pndelrd olo slip pern. MJitln nnd frit. in 1 vnrl ty of uttruelive hndttf und Hhape-K, Our .tOcU in. :luds KiniiH iif the lal". Daniel fire-en creations, ir w-ll us dipper from oth.-r prornlnerit niakern. Boudoir SIIt trinke an epe-iu!!.v iln 'hiJstinaii Kift. Jarl slipjHTf, too, ur alua apr iated. We ar howint : heu f ra silver elf.h, and In lack and whlt tdllti. A avfre assortrnent of Rhine. lerne Hue kle-M at re.ifconiblc prices, is ulso worthy of nentlon. llotuo elJppers pre marked ns low a J 2 . 5 0 . whilo the prlre rangre in party slippers starts at S 9.00.

Chrl.-tnu Conies 7rxt Mouth. ou is the- time to do your shopping before the mail holiday m ramble start?, and depletes our .:' k of si.e.

Artistic Footwear Of Quality

Runnnns protect both health and footwear. Don't wait ur.tll your shces are ruined before putting the?m under cover.

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DEPARTMENT MANAGERS1 AND CLERKS' SALE BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK

Do your Holiday shopping now. Only 43 more shopping days until Xmns. Department Managers offer many specics nt big reductions in price. The Clerks in addition offer 10 discount on ther spe cial prices, and 10 discount on everything in the More.

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Every hair of the beard is coated with a natural oil. And that oil has been an obstacle in shaving. The ordinary shaving soap or cream foils to cope effectively with this oil. Thus the beard cannot absorb water enough or quickly enough to make the hair cut easily. That is why men have had to use hot towels and rub the beard with the fingers to force moisture into the beard.

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Hot towels make the skin too tender. Finger rubbing means delay.' And with Palmolive Shaving Cream, these methods are not needed. For this is a lather that instantly emulsifies the oil-coating on the beard. Thus the water penetrates the stiffest beard quickly. And each hair is easy to cut.

Both lather and lotion Our cream contains both Palm and Olive oils. So it is a lotion as well as a lather. It gives the face a refreshing feeling of coolness, such as you've never before experienced after shaving. Try it free Send for a free trial tube. Mark what a wonderful difference when you shave with Palmolive. Note how nicely the razor slips over the face, for this cream lubricates the shave. See, too, how prolific our cream is. It multiplies itself in lather 250-fold. One-half gram a mere bit you will note, suffices for a shave. A single tube supplies 152 shaves. That's something else you've never had before. Mail the coupon now for a free trial tube and learn what a Palmolive shave really means.

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