South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 November 1920 — Page 7
Monday morytno. vovrmnnn s. io;r. VOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Phllanthrophy
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
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Mr- John Knuspert, N. fiird.o'l , v. ill 1. (.'tv- at .'i mtct.::-,' .i t li 11 - ier lu . Mf-mre-r.- d Wi" ' ntep.riial clu'.;
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I tried to appear cool and wnrcnmrd as I saw Mr. " liridjreha m"
Vuiil n-t With Mr,. A. Ik-hsIüw, Lc- ; "V ' , -- ;-" . Mi'i fi.-ctuallv to lIock nun. Hut
"a .-Via', m.ctu.-r wi.i t- h. ,d bv h?n V" rceptUdy upon ,h, I,..I,.I,.r.d.i.t club mernbr,. . w "I as Iought njy on car Toe Mod-rn PrL-ciU.. Hut. will t0 ,c " (TiU "r t0. ? VM a Uvon
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An !! i.iy n:"ft!r.s' of th I.i r.- r ' Mr- i'hirl.s Smiih. Ktvisv .-r. . t rarv iub h Lt with Mr'-.! A nut-tin;,' of th- Cl.y anil Uarri.s
trri V: n J)u.-(ii, J'.Tt.tf hichw. .iy. j I'.'-'Tior'itv w:I! 1 A porti' k Jnn r " i.i , .- r.-d Mr M. .7. Krain-r. ! i . . . . ...
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Ur Vfkf mounded a noto of abso1'itf -nrfidf nro Jn hfr own ability to rl'n-.iii ito the situation. There wm
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.,. v., ,1 Mr' Willem IMli- Ml I.i..m..M.lwl;Vrh Stl,fhd , ,f , f - f;f " -v. u-,11 . ntt.rtair. th Fay NVhII,. LMr- I.rjtljreham a uhu-d fro .- h.M ., .,,v ih 'ar hnsKly, l, in a bit warily. ;
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T:h- 'hillrt-n f Mary "f th- S: . Sl'.itri-U s ( hunti nil! triU'Ttaln witn
t .M.tv ..f the f;:.ir. V.. rh.srM! UV.In.-ilay.
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A wi.- tin- of tii ut rafurt. a r. 1 I (-hr;,. ... n church w ill r.. i with M r-
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M:v, .W-uth N;i-h and. -M..- lil.inrluiitrrfodorf at the h'ioe f the f(..r -;:. r. ."0 2 I"r:: J-vIvani. a'" M'T.bT.' of th' llpworth hosjiit.il 1 - i t .1 wlil Mr;.l a rmPtint- to .v f. r the ho.'iiLi'. Th Allied D.int iüi: r) will huM ne flr?t dar.' o.' t ."tasnii at the jr-diin.i flub. The Cii.- Ivatr.ie of Woii.rn "or- will hold a rieft im' M orul.iy ifrnoon ft 'J:'' o'olo l at th- V. W. V A. Mrr. .1. i;. X.ff and Mi. I". ' . UuTtb'-ri v. i'.l r.ul r.p.rt- of ?h- - i r t ior. lit 1-3 at I :id! in;ir,"'i -;-
M'Quarv, 13.'5" Itando!pi M A nothi' of the Colfax V T. will he hell with Mrs. C. I!y-
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Mr- U.inry Dudley. M"i-h.iwaka ;iv.. ui'.l iitertain tho Friendly rhjh. Members of The IidieS' Aid and F'.üi'.e Süidy cLi.- ff lc M.iplf ;roe M. V.. hurch will tneet at th-
I iiom of Mr- Charles Kea-r. Map..-
(Jrovo rvl. Th.' Wt di.esd.iy luh will höht a in- tintr with Mr.-;. Wore I'eitn r, TV rt '',' Mis, Mffi- i: Harmon will he ih" p.'.il t r f'f the afternoon at a ine t-i-i-.if the Franklin Mother.-' club. Work will be; in upon the life and
work ot Feodor Mikhailovit h Io-
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! Pro f-'i -s !ub. A roveiew of "Trim
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expre.-lon. Fliilently ho had dt-id-(I to change his tactics toward mo. The knowledge heartened nf far more than did Mrs. Tiror's a.suranro ,f aid. conifortinpr as her homt'y words were. t ltan-ml Tactics. 'iiri.u.-!y f-noufrh f had not worried f. er th niar.' trante outburst upon tho occasion of my last ineetinLC with him. venomous and mr riacint,' though his manner and words had .. n. I think that Iiis ii-'nominiou retreat brforo Harry 1'ndorwood'H thrtat.s had mad- mfel that he w;in. in Mr. t'ndrrwnod's favorite parlance, "four flush in e:." and hid crivt-'n m- roli-f from the anxiety I had .uffered for so many week- at thy thought of him. F.'it (here was still enourrh uncrrtninty a s to the extent of his knowledge, the use to which iiifint to put what he did know, to
make me heartily wi-h myself miks
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Mr,
im:. .-a. f.aro-.r.i narmoi.. Ifiertrtido llrfAvn will ?ive infoinn-i 1 ,0 hc your pardon. Mrs.
rvft inly and Mrs MirnK-ri..: ; tion r,)nc,.rnintr the new ltu.-ian i Iraha m, for los-intr my temper the K-rn. (books tliat nie f xpected to be pub- other day," he began suavely. "1 aTuoMla. li-h d this year. s"iro n'- 1 didn't mean some of the
Mr- Hint fin I I 1 1 1 f 1 1 . n d . tii'l Lii.-' to.- T-..Ü. Aid soci.-tv (if the M u 1 1 ; 1 n ln-1 J-ani. nut
. u wav F.. will act as huMe.-s to M,-,,iori3l church will meet.
li. t,e!n":.et - of the 1-1 Tllll' Mrs I ' ' i '1 i e f h I ' I O tilllllS 7 !t I I 1 '".
J r.d., -'.)' Vv. !;ir.l a v., will l.e hoste-'SJ lo th" 'I':..- fgu'.iv i.ü.r.t:;;..' i i it; . er o f t h Hiy-cbab. n i j ' i n' - lueir.i' lab will be iv-n . Tliurlny.
and I 'an islKiient" will be given by .'.way ;s lie reached the side of my
Mish Katherine F.impbell nnd Mi car.
object to tiivinir me a few moment-" com ers ation with you. There are some things of utmost Importance which you nhoubl hear without dolay, and I am tho only one who can tell them to you." He patently was making a heroic effort to kocji his mann r and his language up to the standard of venter which at some time or other he had palnfuKy laid over ih very common material of which ho was made, and which chipped alarmingly and betrayingly whenever he relaxed for a single minute his watch upon himself. With a fixed conviction that he would not accede to my proposition I spoko nonchalantly, though my knees underneath the steering wheel were tremblinc. "I have five minutes. If you ran ray what you wish in that time I am ready to listen. Hut I'm sure I shall not be Interested." "I think vou will be." lie retorted
significantly. "But. of course. I
st e you ty ourself. If ycur worth. I;
ir:T.a. ne giancca witn iii conceaita vonterr.pt at Mrs. Tlcems hit. "wiil klndlv walk down the road a little way-" "Her worthy friend will .--U fs actlv whre s-he's M'-ttin now.' Mr.
Ticc r Htruck in with emphasis
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tar and walic down r. rend vith ; j yiu. Jake Wil-ey. not so lon as l'vejjj; ut my s-n..-. an' 1 stalled with ad j I tf f f.Ve of Vm from home ti'.is morr.in'." ! fi
The mau tarted perceptibly att
the name she ave him. then h" turned toward hr nniily. his vt.ecr chipping off in lirtre flakes
"AVhat's the mattfr wit.li you. Thi- is none of your affair---and (
youe evidently get me mixed wlta romcbo.ly else," he finished lame.y. "In a pig's rye I have." Mrs. Ticer rr.-pondtd forcibly if int'egantly. "I foubln't mist-ike that ugly mug of yourn even if I halnt y en it in twenty year?." The m in smib d uneasily, and I noticed that his blustering air hid ilropf.f J completely from him. "I I orn sure you are mistaken.'' he protested feebly. "I r.ever have en you before." "Oh yes you have I" Mrs Tirer asserted. "Vou f-ren .ln Hrown many a tm;f in the old day.. Would you like to have me remember where I sr' n vou lat?"
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m,t.i rn '.'V-.v. arrant,-".! i.y un : -luin h will be neiu m tne cnurea
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Mr t S.fi-r.i Ann Fr ilb k. TIT "m ; win - So-F. er rla ss of th
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"Really. Mr. " I paused purro.ae.
wi'1 ei.tcrt i.r- tht I i.r m'. s j A .,, it ehurch.
He als-i hesitat- 1. T guessed that he was ft an'ti.ar.y rnnsaeking his mejii.iry for the name he had jjiven hiu.st.lf upon tb." occasion of our fir.-! interview. Hut finally he hn i'-ht it up lumberingly as from some cr rit. denth. "Uridgfdi.'im is n:v name." Ali. vis. Mr. i:ridieham." I
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ncern. "Itoallv. I don't rememher
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: Members of the T'tireka Cub w ill n t h it: c that you said the other dav ii i- v.- . r.tertair.ed bv Mrs II. 1. Ta-r- M there N no int il whatever to beg j
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v-.r.en's R.ld" .'.is.es wiil rneer 171 a I. in coin wa W.. Miba- pardon
ti - V. V. A. , waka. . i:.c- tit.g of the Ta- -day N'ight j jr Frank Ierig. lancoin wav II . .iV. ui'.l b" hehl with Mr-. F.raff. ; v,-jl b" hostes t. the Young MarV. l..nai l 't. j rted Feopli 's pdble rbiss. Th. Fi.-e'.amat.Mn irr will u.e. t ; yr V'rcd Kromer. 1 1 ." V. Xotre 'h. hon-e of M:-- Wilm i S'.i-!', i p .,,. nv.. will he hnt. -;- to th" F. I .iyi ''i .-t. J Ml-ioravr ,-oc:etv of the SuiMiyab' Mr A F. S. ( la !m: .'; will be ib i Frest.vte.inr! Ivirfh at the .inart-r-
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Ar- ugly, venomou- look leaped into his .yes as I spoke. Hut he hanished i; romptly and bent toward me. "I r:m glad to hear It." he said softly. "Then I'm sure vou will not
A. kerman. Mrs. Iv- t.iK. i. la.ee.
th" Ziou i;vang(di..al church will
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w.i rt .. Th. Mi.utit P'fiMHit Home F. oroM.ics club will niee' with Mrs. Aithur riv,na. Porta'' rd. Mrs. Fharle,- Keasr.r, S Mi.l:i"in
Home M :--i.".t,. a r" i r,p. will entrrtaln the Fa.li -' Aid T'tul"' Memori il 1 och-tv of tbe Marie Grove M. !'.
1 F church will he er tertai::, hy rc tl lr-. r. .1. netzler. 322 X. Fushinrr v. i "Farly French Mu0" w:ll ht. th" A ri.tTing (.f the Fo!!yanp;i o!a.-" . stjhject ili-ei:-sed at a m"ti:ig of
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ike i!a.c .? t !!) home of the M i ss s 1 clu'". th- muiral program will K .dn-nrr and l.v.iii Koch. 11 v S. 1 1... in bar-e of Mrs. U TT. Wirt. !V!!me- 1 Mis. r.li-'abeh KmTtoP will on"Th.e Map'e-"' wiF bo i i s i'.s.ed at tertaii? The F.eehive club, i i-c.e, ir.,- of tl " iture s'.idv ! - Th" gu'ir meeting of the -huy-t : r: merit of th" F'orr's-: ituh. Ilebeka h lodere "üi be liebt.
Mis Alb 1 Ahr
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A !ri'.ii"i: of the Sewing cirri, of
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Pyrex Glass For Baking Foods arc particularly wholesome and appetizing when baked in Pyrex Transparent Oven Glass. We are -howins a complete line, including
Pie Plates Casseroles Baking Dishes Bean PotUtility Dishe
Bread Pans Cake Dishes Custard Cups Individual Bakers Au Gratin Dishes
Sec this display in the Housewares Dept. George H. Wheelock & Company
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The south section of th Woman's ' league ..f tho F:rt M. E. church will j m "t at the home of Mr. s. W. Fa.r. 1J K. South sf. j Mrs. John Ku-spert. 222 X. Ilird-! s.l! st.. will be husttsa to the Hoc-!
si el dub. The regular meeting of the Yi
tory dub will be hold with Mrs. 1
Charles Kirkel, l.'O'J S. Carroll st. The Iid: s' Aid society of the (Iloria Hei SwedL"li Iutheran church will nievt. Friday. An unusu illy inter si m.g program ha.-- beet; arranged b" tbe members of 1 1 - literature b trtment. s"Ctbn two of th" Progress club for
tho nutting- to ho held Fri'lay after
noon in the club room. An aricrinal
dramatization of Mary F. WUkinsi
1 iceman's short-.slory will be jireseuted by Mrs. W. M. Danner, jr.. as
i:iizai' th. "The (Jala Drt.-s.;" Mi ;
j F le Whitcomb as Kmily and Mr.-, j Victor Junes ;is Mathilda Jenkic.-. ! "T;v t.-irv Fiivs r.nd Mis. ir .li
I -ii"t ti . v. a 11 ut a a 1 (Witwi-r will comprise the staire com- j
jmtttee. Another feature of the aff!t rtiooii will be the reading of the jP. T. Hoffman's "CremonLi Violin" 1 by Mr;. F. Kenny. Mi. Helen j I'.urkc will ntertain with a piano 'numb'""--. Mis Marie Voedisrh will act as chain.. an of the reception I committee and Mrs. Orlo Deahi. , chalm.ktn of the refreshment comi mittee. i Miss Kittie Keroh'val. 112 0 S. jMain st., will entertain th" M. G. H. club. I A cotr.bined huslnes and social nb"-ting will be lu.dd by the mem
bers' of the Voting Married People'.-; Plblo tlas- of the Firsc. i:vangelica!
church with Mrs II. Kramer of,
Mi-hawaka tr- n..li.ir, 1 V r'olfa-- av
will be ho.-tess to the Twin City , Mj Sewing circle. 1 lJ The retrular meeting of the Nor- !: t-ji l. I ; e, ..-; 1 1 1A ,.. i ! "
mail raiuy ."U ill's 4.11 c him iw ih.h ; ; with Mis. Jennie ("Jross. and Mrs. 1 1 KU nor Kimble Tdni a hostc?ss. i j A meeting of the Worth While clr- i cle of the First M. F. church w ill i be held j ' Mrs. Home C. Stephenson. 'JA1 X.! i Shore dr., will be hoste-s to the j ,' home scrvlco department of the
Flr. Presbyterian church. Th Wanlta Sewing circle wil
The Flavor Lasts So Does the Pries!
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Thanksgiving Near; Christmas Coming Department Managers9 and Clerks Sale in Full Swing What a time to buy winter needs
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10r;; DISCOUNT ON ALL SALE PRICES 10 DISCOUNT ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE All Suits in Stock at -74 off, besides the 109o discount offered by the Clerks.
Dresses of Duvetyne Satin Ch armeuse Crepe Meteor Tricotine 1 oiret Twill Serßü Etc.
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A Very Special Selling Look! At These Lower Prices on Silks, Woolens, Cottons
You can't afford to miss this splendid Money-Saving opportunity
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l j Studio of Dancing I'all an.! Winter Mi.-ti Now In Pr-agnis-
Studio Open Daily, Except Sunday, for Enrollments (.i-t iba r. r.c i- or..- nf !.".. ne st desirable accompll-h-'f.. 1-e ;. be-' r dar. .r the coming months V. r .... i .-. j.;. i -.arc r.-mir.i'e a ad good health. ! v,:.. l.ci.'H Ter ini m.-ii and younj-- woraen. I.inc o. I urnb-hetl lr iJritt rtalnniciit.x 131 East Washington Ave. LINCOLN I'-H - SOITII liLNH. IND.
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nif i vii.ii vj-vuh , .V -, K. N'.u-arrp -t. 'jjj A c.ieetinir of the TAin City Sew- ,
irg circle will he h-ld. ; Sattmla. I -j-y, . .To j.h Oountv Pedratirn of Clubs will b.o'd thfir second ;11 day contention In the Mishiwaka Women- rluti roomK. public library. Mtshawaka. A meetinsr of the Mirpah club wi'i be hcM at The hon.e of Miss Pauline . H-dss, S. Franc'. t.
WALDEMAR KNIVES Gold Filled
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Still. I'd prefer to xnew the etrn i jlj Wh, re clieaper cuts are hown. l(j Cartoc-s Maciz'.ne. 1-j - fa
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No One Need Buy Cuticura Before He Tries Free Samples t et LtaMrU. Z. Ii !. Km
FrMNicjvfA Sc SONS nie ITnürark Jw'eri
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Fancy Sateen, 36-inch, in neat floral designs; $1.50 value, yard $1.00 Silk and Wool Poplin, 40 inches wide in colors; $2.00 value, yard $1.39 Silk and Wool Poplin, 40-inch, $1.50 value, yard $1.13 Georgette Crepe, 40-inch, in colors; S3.50 value, yard $2.63 Black Messaline, 36-in., $2.25 value, yard $1.69 Middy Flannel, 27-inch, in red and blue; $2.50 value $1.88 Corduroy, 33-inch, in blue, brown and tan; $2.00 value $1.50 Wool Poplin, 38-inch, in navy, brown and black; $3.00 value $2.25 French Serge, 40-inch, in navy blue; $3.00 value, yard $2.25 Storm Serge, French Serge and Chiffon Poplin, 56 inches wide, in navy, brown and black; $5 value, yard $3.75
Broadcloth, 50-inch, in navy and red, suitable for middies; $3.50 value, per yard $2.63 Tricotine, excellent quality, 55 inches wide, in brown, navy and black; $5.50 value, yard ,.$4.13 Goldstone Coatings, 50 inches wide, fine heavy quality in two-tone combinations; $6.00 value, yard $4.50 Silvertone Coatings, 56 inches wide; $5.00 quality, yard $3.75 Velour Coatings. 54 inches wide; $5.00 value, yard $3.75 Velour Coatings, 56 inches wide; $6.00 value, yard $4.50 Checked Skirtings, excellent quality, 60 inches wide; $7.00 value, yard $5.25 Wool Velour Plaids, 58 inches wide. beautiful patterns, finest quality; $7.50 value, yard $5.63
Cotton Goods At Special Prices
9-4 bleached Sheeting, excellent quality, formerly sold at 65c. Special, per yard 45c Fancy Dress Ginghams, 27-inch, formerly sold up to 50c. Special, yd. 28c Fxtia quality Percales in light and dark patterns, 36 inches wide, formerly sold at 39c. Special, yard 25c
Outing Flannel, good quality, 36 inch, in light colored stripes. Reduced to yard 33c Bleached Muslin. Very Special, per yard 15c Worth While Reductions on All Blankets.
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