South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 316, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1920 — Page 7

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

shot forth another ir.s'istmt

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car? It looks too new to be

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5 i-.-tlT. f -h-- Krank'i-i ' Mvh x ' "'c,,"'k sllI'Pr Vln.-.thy rv-uin--.bit. V.'n.-s.i-tv ,,, ,,,'-! rohowin th- tran.s ittion of routin-i.r.-r w-M mustr.tU-,1 w;:h .W.,-io,i'',!-in,Js th, 'Vf-nlnfC was sp. r.t so- '. '.h vi.trol... A .in,;., -..lo I.-. I r- 1 'i"'Vv; '"o ww-ks th- sorority Kho.lP ,:,..,! th,. !ir,T,n -ni.ilu"S11 "" nt.-rtain-d by M!s Man-h-rrin.'er of th- ;,n,rnoon v, .., j V.-U.. h. 1127 Portas ay. .'.4 which r-I.-.r.- wT' i .:,!.' for !io ! Th" W1T,' 'rri ot Ul" lair-ha of s.aV- f..r ! . f , Kv ;,nL',:ic;jl hurch m-t Wu.ln-.-.h.y -h- s. hool. A on.-it ,v will rnr.0,1 in the rirish school. Th-iv-o to rai L-rul- t ,r thi ,ir-hf,M"?1" fr th" rnff'tln- w'r" lrsn uas ..J,',. .I.,.-..:, , 1 to h.1'-1'' M'":,z,'- Mrs- x !:-:t-r fiibv ron;-; - r .-,., ,t.-.- M,v H10Ü Schiuok atal Mr IMwarl vh. nrxt no-tir:r. w hi. h wili b- U !' Anoth-r rn--t:r.4 of th.- rirf. jr. on- w-k. th- i'.-ib n:-rn,. r " " u h, h' 1,1 in luo V','"KS al th' si1.: .w rl.jthiriK' or th- :tv r-u j sl n''' "lc pj : 1 -V z . , r: . j Th-1 I'if.iy-tt- thinibl- wan -nt-r-I i.unni Wf ln s'l t v aftrrnoon at thTh. firvt hlr.-tlhk' i t !o- -a,M. of iho.ni. of Mr r n s.oith. K-a-la-Coo.l Will , lai. -..s ),.;.! U-l-!s,.y st r, n In,.n,h-rs a ttrii.lt .1 tho .--riyatth.-hr.no- Mrs. j, . tinu. Iicht refresht r .rl-si. 1. T. Monro- ,t Mr-. S. j ,n w j...rVctl rlurinp thr social : Sliis ami Mrs. Ilrr.ry f ' 'o.,r. .r J hntjr whi, h foIIuWt (j . An..th-r na t--s-ro favor wir.rur- In fn- aft--- Ilf th,. thimi, win i. hrbl in ; onn h contr,;.. , l-iff-l lun- M A.ls,twtl w...-ks- at th- ho.no of Mrn. Ira -rv-d. wla. an.t r.--- . h r r-an t h. - ! , ,,,..rv .jvhinif .-t. in'zrr.H r r.trf-.l th' ' i)', Th- j 1 1 t :n vras att-ruh-I by 1 rnmib-r an 1 ; Tho Mo.lorn Priscii:.. club lu l.l a vo vl.tor. Mr Ira M( 'onn-: ' f ' r;,..,.t jn- ;,t th- horn- of Mrs. (;.-orKt-Ibn.l nri.l M.r H-rry r j , h.witt j ,.: W;,shit''tna r,v.. rn f hirl'VnU. Mich. win. is t h-; xvr.lro-s.hi v. At th.- closr of th- :.fi..i of Mr.- -ill.-. Mr-. Wi'.li uMi.h W.1S s-. laHv. Mrlton. Jl-i N. Krookti-!.! st., w 1 ! ' ; r,.f r,..hrn..nts Wl n. ,.rVcl. Mrs-.Kal-.... hoKt..-- to the rial, immbttst . n j i',,.rtr h i x i:. Washington ' " ' will b-1 hostess to (he riub j in ruber in two weeks. A wri: itttrob-l !o--tioL' w.i.- h-l l j 11 v th. 1 5 1 . 1 1 tin n t of lit r.i ture. s. - ! I-'inri! a rra r.i:-tuents for the arl '.n .01. of the f r.tri (bib 1 ;i ; party -rol tlariee fo be Iwn l-'ridty 1 n-.-.l 1 y aft rnoon Th- llf. a 11 1 ( v eniia;, Niv. I'j. at St. Patrick'.--ork of r't-f'dtir M i k ha it -h lMs-hall by th- K. C. 1-olies" Social flub 1 !e vK u,!:r 1 i - t :.--- 1 ai,.! .1 r i- w ! v.'t r- 11. t-1- Motnlay ev-nln; at ; f "'"rime and Ptn.l.-hinent" wa I no tint: held al th.- home of Mr.. i-.--ntd bv M i.-s Iva t h-rin- ".uno-jl) J. K My. Tis W. .1-fiVrson los'i beb. Irtforiratior reo rniri" XWI Th. foHowii::.' coiinnitte. s were m:!Aw I Lu.sstlan la.oks that ar- t p-. t - j ointed : Car-Is. Mrs. W. I. P.rnitz. 1 to b- ptildish d tb.is year s is,. Mr.-. .lohn M m u-, Mr Thorn. is ,acii by MIsj (Jertrii.!- I'.roun. T!- 1 ! ick-y : mn.-i.-. Mrs. (b-ortre rnl.y. wiil b- dlsru--. d at t tie .-oxtlMias t'-irlia Soliiebtdhllt M r d Mi-s : - line, which wl'.l b- b. Id I - . . Ko-e Probst: de -orations, Mrs. 1 . .!. -f- j K-lly. Mr T. WoVior. Miss Iiur tta Member- of the T-i d os Vid aid -Murphv and Miss Kathb-cn C u il -Ibhle Ktti.lv cl.is ,f the .M.-.pl-' f ' r fr-s ftments. Mrs. F.J. PowM. !!. 'hi:r--h m t. at the h.nu of ' r-" Mrs- V- Snil,ru tl,,r- -MUs Mr-- '"'hirl-s- Iba.r ,,r: to- Map'ei;,li'' S'ir'Rlor and Verona P-aum-art-:r..ve road W-, i : i . s , i t x a f ! - r n 00 1 .. j 11 " r : ti''k'-:s. Mis Tafherin- MicheN "r. rihs'.ver to the roll e -t! I'.iblr m.-i :ir1'1 Mi-'s Kathleen r.nilfoyb . The atb.ns w a T- ;;iv. n Tie d . v t io 1 1 1 ! j 1 ' 1 v is 'ol!e-itn orchestra will fur-v-re !el by Mrs. I.. simp-on ,,,,,, jiush the nuisic for th- evening. 1 1 . ri... -

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band's i-tii fr.m the war I havo t-e-r. tryir.s' t in it t t Into m rrlations with him. 1 h.id firmly push- ! into the baric of niy mind tho words of Harry I'nderwoo'l's that had so troubled im-: " The 1,'irkv-bird's not playing th'-rtir-with you." an(i had resolved tlv.it I would never refer to them. riet-r ven fhink of ihvm aaln. Put rny husband's unexpected rudeness net only arous-d ray temper, hut summt.ru 1 from the depths whre I thrairbt I had buried It the ut;ly suspicion which for a little I h il luirhored. With wifely intuition I kr.-w exaotlv how I rouid Ttiost tjuickly ex-asfi-rato Iieky. and with my temj.er nar the boiling jxunt but with my iti-rital thermometer carefully cone ilt 1 1 set to wmk. ' Peally. Iricky." I drawb ! smilir.Mly. "that is a lonr story, too Ion' for the telling: how, e-p-, dally as I dop't suppos- you rar- for an audience. St y. ral of your fallow-passenp-rrs appear ti be unduly inter cs-ted in us as it Don't you think youM bett.-r " "Plast it!" Dicky interrupted under his breath, throwing his- suitras".. into the tonnenu a.s he spoke ami seating himself bt side nie. "Get out of this quick." He had rast one furtive plante aiound. h-ol seen as I had, that several of the idlers at the station were watchins us with open curb)sity and smile w hich thev took no

trouble to disguise. I was f.iirlyj

tremhhmr w ith nunuliation and antrer, bur with a mi-rhty effort I

hfid aft neei not introduce

Dicky to htr. nnl b!css-d wliatt-ver astral body it w.i!" wha-h had so ordained her muvi Trier. ts. It was n time for fo ial pleasantries. "Do you wis-h to drive?' I asked siikily as I guided the car under tho culvert, always a dangerous prtfceedinc because of the narrow place In which machines are com-pelb-d to r-.iHs each other. I always vigorously .sounded the cilllopc liirn I had purchased whenever I wer.t under it, and upon this particular occasion I pave It one or two extra blasts, guetsln that Dicky would disapprove-. "Drive this flivver? Not on your Sold n w-ddir.tf day." he retorted contemptuously. "And for tli; lovo of Mik- cut out that firrboat siren. Of courne. everj body within CO miles must have ou rpotted for a rank imateiir by this time, but wait till I can ue. -ut of this before jou mix me up ---.th it." Heroieall. t 'wpresel the inclination to i - . .vm if ho weuld prefer walking . "k to the station and K-ttintr a taxi oat. I knew him well enough to b- certain that he would act upon the suggestion at once,

and improve upon it bv rtttirnlnir to

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myself by remarking

rny own. my ry own. prou dli

made a quick

toward nie. I think he

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had meant

to s-.ize my arm. and rcmemrVred J'it in tint- th.it I was driving. Kv ri the inov mt nt mad me loso control lone enough to let the car swerve quickly, and the e:Yon enabled rn- to 'istn calmly to the astounding question which Dicky next akd. ' Ior.k here!" he said with h'.ack fury. 'Did that pup. Jrantland. d ire to teach you to drive?"

COUNTY AM) CITY MOTOR "COPS" COLLIDE

Two motorcycles were tlamnced and two patrolmen slightly injured when Arch Au.tln. county motorcycle patrolman, and CV.rl Smith, city motorcycle patrolman, collided on the Nll'-s road. Austin, who was in the lead, was after a .speeding Ford and when the ear stopped failed to leave the cn.er of the road. .Smith, who was gaining on a speeding motorcycle rider, was furnished the alternative o:f running Into tho .ditch or hitting the county machine. He put n his. brakes and chose the latter course. l.oth machines wre taken to a local repair bhop.

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that I had put

spoke to him. I lidn't s-p-ak unti' w a- had turned the corner from the station and Wer- headed for the culvert beneath th. tracks. I caught a glimpse of Mrs. Ticr hurrving up the path a way from the corner where I had left her. guessed that at her first

fn-shmenls were served at the- (lose of 'h- e vening. In two we-, ks Miss F.Iba Ahr rs will t r.tertain the e lub at h r home. ovj Cottage Grove av. Mr. and Mr. Fred Clem entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening at their home. 2206 S. Michigan sr., in e-eh-bration of their fourth wedtling anniversary. Cards and music we re entertainment features of the e-vrnir.g at the clos.: of which refreshments were servtal.

I contented calmlv:

"The best driver I ever have known says that all motor car drivers are amateurs except the few who race in those big- contests. I felt rather than iy my husband twist in his seat, and knew that his eyes were fixed with suspicous inquiry upon my face. "Th- best driver you have ever known." he repeated with a mocking laugh that ' I knew was forced.

j "I suppose you're an accomplished judu'e of driver by this time.

Strange the newspapers artn't after you to write- thoir automobile columns. Mav I ask who this paracon is?" "I don't think his name would Interest you." I said demurely. "You do not know him very wll, and I have- heard you speak with distinct elisapproval of him many times, so why talk of unpleasant thinfrs. Isn't the coloring of those clouds beautiful ?" Dicky xpresse! his opinion of the clouds and the surroumling country with emphatic rnd somewhat picturesque eloquence. Then

IF Slim BREAKS OlITAKD STÜHES APPLY SULPHUR

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Instruction Service

olunteer your dollar today. G to the booth in your neighborhood marked by the sign of the Red Cros and answer "present" to the Fourth Roll Call of the world's greatest mercy institution. Remember the goal in St. Joseph county 20,000 members. That means you must sivc your dollar. lend your support to the great work that is beiiiL: done riijit here in your own community as well as nationally and abroad. Can you atford to s;ive less? Will our conscience lrt you stay out of the Red Cross w In mi on ly a doll ar lets you in? Just two years ago the armistice was finned, the Runs were silenced there was peace once more. Have you forgotten the boys who bought that peace for you at the price of their lives, at the price o f th eir evesight, an arm or a leg or permanently broken health) What of the 26,414 soldiers and sailors still in the hospitals? What of their families? The Red Cross is seeing these brave fellows through, and caring for their families. And yet this military relief i but a small part of the great peace-term work of the Red Cross. It's up to you to "see the Red Cross through." Dig down for a dollar: answer "prescn-' Then we ll put it over in a day."

Just the moment you app y M n-tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itchir g stops and heiiling begins, sty a noted skin specialist This sulphu- preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a iuiek i t lid", even to fiery eczema, that nothing has eve-r been found te take its place. Pecause .if its germ destroying prop.rtios. it quickly sulalues the itching, cools the irritation and heat.the eczema rli;ht up, leavirg- 1 clear. smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait I'or improvement. It quickly shDws. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Hul-phur at any drug store. Adt.

-ting was aM.-nd. d !y 1 m..n,- i presented by th- music departme nt ..ms. The r..tx r. iru'.ar meeting f!t,f th" Progress club this att--.-r,t- w il: b- held Dee v w i : i: 1 'rn"n ,: ' ''. lo. !c. The subject tor !r Frn.st P.-a-or on the Ma pi .' j ' h' ;il't,n,n"n '-vi!1 ,M' ,;,riv l''r,,nrh 'ree rout t mu-ic which will b- discussed by a.. Mrs, Fr-.P-rick FJb.d. The music il . . ,, program will be in chart.- of Mrs. A .ci.n me-t!:u; wa. , '' ' I-indis ,!. Wirt. Thcs- who will ap.sday afternoon by th- n-lepe: ()n tho procrani inrl!Ub- Hal ...-nt cmb members at t he horr. : . M, Wi t s, M "" U-. -r:ir- ":.- Pr" 1 '1 .7 a. Male.nev. Miss F.velvn Fulmer.

say Mr::. n.PKi- arid Airs. AIP rt;M) rris Kemtobi. Mrs. W. K. .v right wa re ,.ior winio. rs m th- , ,;rVi,n. ,,,.,,, urko. Ml,s

A n rpheurn Mouila eenin Met roptdita ri '. the.it r t he 1 7

party was giw for me-mbt rs of tl

to I, club. After the members in attend-

onters of th- aft'rTioort. lb fr sh

oe nt. w-re verv-d by the iiostess f

tb cls. or the mretinir. v. lih-h wast

: 't'-d-d by 10 members and -ri'est. Mrs. TT.ig.e... p.-,:. In Two

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Maud- We-b-r and Mi-s V rniee Fl-b-1. Memb.-rs of the Tu .-day Night club w . r- ent rtain-J at the home of Mrs. Tb el raff. Ml 1". Cetl.ir st.. Tut sday e.r.ing r!;nin s anil contests e mpri. d the li crsior.s of the time and favors in the latter were award-

Mr-' William nil;-. ) D: .mor.d j . d to Mrs. Carl Kager and Mrs. W.

.. nt-rfaln.-d 1 2 men-.ber t tb j Annwantier. Yellow and white chry- . 'anc Neeiib workers rich Wetin s- j santhemiims elee-orate,l the home. ;a aft. no. Th- ait. ra-ori was Iaincheon was served. In two weeks .-.vupi-.d with r.e..ll-w. :k and r - : t!i- club will meet with Mrs .T. K. : re-hm-'its war.- s. rv-d by the ho-- . I. -eng. 503 F. Cedar st. s-. Ke.-.- and j. !!ow ehr.'.-- tnth--' -fa.irr- wer- us.-d in tl" de curat: an : Mrs. A. 11 Jones. 1 e 2 7 Kiverside ? th- home. In two w . ks anoth--I dr.. was host, ss at a dinner at her etir.s- e-f the club will he h!lhorr.o Tuesday evening to m. mbers ith Mr-. F. . Pill-. .". N" Walnut j of the rollt e- club. She was asacting as he--:, -c 1 sistr-d by Mrs e'h.trb-s Pas, p.burv, Mrs. w! A. Herrsch. Mrs. "h arlotta Members of the Cent. nria'. c!u;. Panta and Mrs. John Campbell, .et Hb Mrs. A. r-r.-d..w . 1740 S. FnMowinc the usual luisn ss the la er -f.. Weder.. ) ay f terrier. a. time was sp-nt s.cia!!. Announc.--'i.rre-r.t events wt- 1:: .-;. m an - j tner.t of th- ru-xt m. ting will bo w-r to the roll c.ili. Tie after- ' mad- later. 'oon w as sport soci.tl- with uat-i ' ; .r.tl contests favors be ing a warb li The p.uno club tu-; Tiesd iy ' Mrs. Charles Pradley. Mrs. I.-h t ! evening with Miss Ftli.l iv.inr.ink i, n!bv. Mrs. Jack V. rn-r and Mr jl'U S. High -t. l'aors in the games I'rclrickson. who w as a -i -st of th ; w , re award, d to M,.v Kathe-rin-. lub for the aftcrnoor. Anot h r I 1 'ricke and Mis- Flba Ab.re-ns. Ke

ane. w-re the quests ef A. Thomp- I

son a' the Philadelphia. There will b- a ni.eting li-dd the latter part of

th

for da net

we-!; for the discussion of plans a Tha iksgiving dinner an !

Announcements The meeting of the Laelies' auxiliary of tile- American legion which was to meet this e-vening has been postponed. , The Woman's Foreign Missionary s.ui. ty of the Powell Heights M. 11. hurch will meet at the home of Mrs. C. lb Par. 1. lU'l K. Cedar sl., tb.is afternoon. Then- will be a meeting of the Duiies' Aid society of the Grace M. K. hurch heal in the church parlors this af ternoon. The Young Woman's Foreign Missionary society )f the First M. K. church will hold a m eting this ev ning at . the home of Mrs. Charles V.. Stark, 4.VJ N. Alien st, Miss Grace Stump will be the 1-ader ar. I will be assist I'd by Miss Marion Ames and Mrs. Florence Pe-arl.

I There will be a mt eting of tho ! What So Fver class of the First J Haptist church held this afternoon. 1 at the parsonage. 211 W". Wayne- st.

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(This space contributed by the Ellsworth Store)

Militeiry Relief

Civilian Relio-f Production Service

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Christmas Shopping in November

Means Better Assortments to Choose From, and the Best Possible Attention and Service. The Christmas Gift things are ready now. Choosing now means selecting from fresh and complete assortments in a store less crowded than it will be a few weeks hence. Why not make up your lit and start today?

George H. Vheelock& Company

Personals Miss Plan h Hill. 110: P;r.coln w ay W.. has return. I from a six months' tour of France and Fngland. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Purner. 7-:"! Cottage Grove av.. have gone to New York city .and other eastern points for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Hagey. 71 Cottage Grov av., returned from Chicago where th-y attended the graduation exercises of the West Suburban hospital. Oak Park. Ph.

Saturday evening. Their dauirhter. . Miss Laura Hagey was a member of I the graduating class. ;

Make it with Runkel' s OIVE vour cake "that che

taste" of Runkel's All-Purpose Cocoa. Use the recipe you have always used only simplify the work, for Runkel needs no grating. It is already a powder, all ready to use.

Three level tablespoonfuls (?

Runkel's All-Purpose Cocoa equal a square (1 oz.) of cooking chocolate in flavoring strength. And the flavor is Runkel's "that chocolaty taste!"

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