South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 318, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 November 1920 — Page 7

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DE V OTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN SOCIETY Clubs Circles Suffragi Phllanthrophy

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

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IV!('.a a(trr.oon at tii .Mr.-. David I,, fjuilfoyk. ; all- av. TJ:f ri'rarr. f .'.non was oprif!l with r

'rivn bv Mr. and Mr. Warn n Ch i:---, ;i1 th-ir hfTiu it. Chif.i .Wxt ; Tti '? ! cvrnine Mi-s Aur.fM Hl t-l 1 j will hst'.-s at ;t ni;s- Man ous !sl..-wrr arnl fn ThurMlay von i ruf IthT- will a party iriven fr Miss r.-s-!l by th' ChiMrf-n ff Mary i ictv nf St. Mary's church In the

church hall.

l'att rs'.n, whi' h a. frr' Op of vio lin

t!orn by Dillon -.rf-rf folirvol by

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itnfi uorrt' trt "( trif M rn. by lliiir'.th. wer rtntic-rrd by Mis- 1'Iornco rjutlir!. acromp-intrcl -by M J'rf;iK5arfJ. A rnrnf-t crlo. "Sir. i, Sm! and Sl::mb-r." tm. kiwt. by .Mi- KathU-n Cui'.f vlt . anl a ;mur of :.np. "ly.tt'f I'a.y IV, u "

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Muntr ty james .ov-r. iianrH inn ; Knink

j ; na psofif", a piano yio ry yrii Scf.tt. p'ayfd by MI-m i;roustrl. !f.-AJ th program. Mrs. IaiI

wax Klvvn Sincin,' f.f th; natW.-nal hymns honi" ff j fipcnrtl th- m-t i n of th. south n c"0 W. La-Jtloa tf t!u- Wornun's lrngu' of th-;

Un aftr-iritt Mfthodi; (hurch Thursday.

ano S'li-o-iTho latter turt of the aftrrnoon was

(VvoUd to Htwins: fjr th Kp worth hr..nital. Iariro bouoUtts of white

Siu.ntH. who rhrys;mthfrnums were employed in Mi.-. H :-n i floral ch (orations in th living

Ciam.m,rooni, while asters wre used in the

dining' room where refreshments were K-rvcfl by the aM-Minp lns-tes"--8. Mri. C. S. Taylor. Mrs. Charley Miller, Mrs. Oeorp Ib-ybr, Mrs. A. It. Duffendach, Mrs. .1. M. Strtin. Mtf. Hiranv KreiEhbaiim, Mrs. J. M. Chilian. Mrs. H.' K. D.ilton and Mrs. Charles Kontz. Mrs.

Hylton entertained with piano

selections during the f-ocial hour.

Mr.. UVy MillfT. M .v.i-, -rtrtaTn-d tht me; Franris Wllbird . V. T :;fu rr.fior.. The ie.iti"; f nl the Trieetinir w 1 Mr.-; Sam intha Htlio .

Sha nafelt ntrrta in d piano s- i. ctlon-i at the lu.-t bii'. n -v meeting ::i-mber wa adrriltted 'turlr-i: th aft rimnr: will be iitertai'l d b renoo Hurntner. !0 IPec 10.

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Klaborate in all details was the ArmjHtico day flanc uiveTV-Tiiur.-'day vening In the Rotary room of the

Delta Kappa

' I fraternity. More than 1-0 t-ouplf s

i njoyt-a th" program or (Kince.--which included novelty feature- in ypotliht t'feets and a confetti dance. At 11 oYloek ai'iropriate fe.-

j tiviti'-s and c. r moni .-m created addld fliv r.-aun. Walter O'Ktef jho-

vid"d an enjoyable entertainment number. I'atrons and patronesses of th .-iffair were C.i. and Mr.--. Seymour liullnck. Col. and Mrs. Cteore l ityrinuth and Mr. and Mrs. J. r Clrceii. Ttie MtllT-Anderson orehe.-

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Oui'.fnyle and Mr. Fred Dennis r -veive.'. SO cru"sf from o'clofk unf ? . -fc ckj I t ? 1. A f r J Trail Tr..t-.

Mr-" I'ur 'dnr.d. Mr,v. It M urn . ! ' 'llv, r hoU l b' thP Phi

Mr-" Harn' Barnes and Mis flu'.

1 ir:d. Mr-4. Hirr' Harr.'., and Mr.. ; Harry U'al'a'V pr-id d at the t i ' :.ibl which were centered with t wb'kcr b-i.ketM r.f hitter sweet and, vvhife arid eilow ehr s i r 1 h".v. uiti-". i

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"bne n-'V 'o the uni"n Tbi union Mr.J. Ii w-iko.uluviv,

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Dirky'f way to Atone

for on of h fitn of jralttniper. T am sometimes

tempted to wonder if the pleasure of havinsr a wonderfully attentive and lr-v r-llke husband for a we. k or two :.- not worth th r-o? of ont

of Di(ki ravs, eüpcially since

rn P irned to uuatrt- them

true ulue. The we-k following his wrath at tlK di-covery that I had Uarned to drive was no exception to his usual rule. H" was so overwhelmingly considerate of my every wish when we had reached the shack that I Fa-.v I-lllian fl.yh a iulck. quizzical, understanding glance at him. a r lan co which I by chance interc-pt-ed. and which made me t-mile in Ifpite of my? elf. "Did I ttll'jou once that you must learn how to manage the Dicky-bird?" she -manded whimi ally the first chance she had o !pak to me out of Dicky'w hearing. "Well, you've certainly graduated! You've trot him eating out of your hand. Hut don't let up on the proc-e.-.-A course of sprouts is good for him." I knew that if I hail caught her glance and smiled at her she would never have referred to the 8ubj-ct. if is never her way to comment upon another's affairs or to rivo unnsked ndvic-. And f realized by a sTffs'd note underneath her levity that she was anxious lest because of my great love for InVky I should again permit him the domination 'f the first year of cur married life, and repeat the unhappf nesa which th.it policy had brought me. Hut I could not discus my husband even with thi truest of friends to u- both unless it were to avert disaster. So 1 simply hugged her understanilingiy. laughed lightly, and went hack to the screened porch find Dicky. He had brought tne news that made me decide to horten my outing by a couple of days. "Met Md Jack Hickett on tiio

I street yesterday." he s-vild. as he j stretched lazilly out in a couch hammock, his hands hfhind his

head, while Ids eyes roved over th3 1 anorama of sky and woods and dancing water that spread bffi.ro us.

health. And obliging cuss your spoken

to show you what an 1 am I'll answer buth question and the one

back from your lips." again, and J wished

you cr-r-ushed He grinned

that I had been quickerrwitted. It would have been much better to

have done the obviously natural j

thing, asked first after ms ailing cousin, and by so dolnr made it appear that I had completely foVgOk-

can get them to coiiit out for a day or two before they go." "I'm glad there's something to haul you bark home," Ui' ky s-aid irre 1-van Uy, pulling me cown to a s at be -i b? him. "Home's been th lonesornest place in these here ("r.itcd States the l.ist few weeks." And woman-lik. I forgot the problems of friends and relatives in the joy of hearing; the Mcs-d surance from the lips of my huf-banf..

JAMES COYER TO SING AT CONCERT

ten that old hectic time. "Katherine isn't very

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Arranp Program for Sunday Afternoon Musical Event Here.

Fifteen members of the Waniia Sewing circle met with Mrs. John Kttlein. oll S. Taylor Friday afternoon. Needlework and contest-''-(-upled the afternoon and favors wer awarded to Mrs. Kliz.i VtT--on. Mrs. Magu-ie I-aulkn-r. ?dr. Hilda Greehn. Mrs. N Hie YVhitm r .ind Mrs. Fanny Spenc r. Lurch wan Brved at r o'clock at a tab 'r.tfred w ith a basket of small pir.ic hri-'ranthenvum. Mrs. Itlchard Iuglale will entertain the club memi tb In two werk at hr homo. 2r,3 11. Navarro hi. In honor r.f 7Vi F rnico "Vi.-e-

:. an i mlscf liar. e oi. .-hower wa -: -:ven Thursdiv evening at the home of Mrs. Claud Dunn. 91!) Harrison, iv. Th evening was occupied so- j lall'. with contents. L'.üa hi on wa i

v.d to 2: mir

The regular meting . m lMdy SAving e ire Friday ..fternorn at the w i'.h Mrs. Ji.-nnle lr -s ;

ward Klear.or Klmblo erving as hostes-v-y. Tha neTt rrjlar m- t-

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long and Mr.-. Joseph Wettergr-n nt:rtaine.l members of th Yoimg Married I'cople's liible class of the First Fvuiig lical church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Long, Lincoln way K.,' Thursday night. Plans were formulated for a box social to be Ip ld Dec. at a place not yet decided upon. Informal entertainmnt occupied the social evening nt the close of which refreshments wt" servad. Mr. and Mrs. I'orge Long. 1 K. Donald st.. will enter-

j tain tlm class at the ti t meeting. 1 th date of which was not an-n..l1i-n r, ,1

Mr.-. L. Deltaun. 712 K. Colfar a v., wa- hostes Thursday aftirnoon to 12 mombirs of the Twin !ity Sowing circle at her home. Preceding the business Hession th national anthem. were sung in berv.'inco of Armif-tiee day. It was decided that the club will eatertain at an anniversary dinn r next Friday at the home of Mrs. O. Thompson. 21 h Llroadway. Mishawaka. The next regular m'eting of the club will b held with Mrs. J C. burn.'. 2L'T K. llroadway, Nov. 2.1.

"How is Katherine?" I substituted my little friend':) name for my brother-cousin'.-: hastily, although it wa he. not she. who had b on ailing. Hut, stanch friends as Dicky and Jack now arc, T could not forget tho time when my brothercousin's nam1 was as pot nt to arouse my husband's jealou.-i anger a-- Maj. Grantland's seemed to ho now. "Very adroitly lor.e. my dear."

Dii ky grinned maliciously yet with j perfe( t good humor at me. "Hut you needn't have hedged. I promise

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.ho's had rather a Htrenuqus timo of it with him. a nervous Invalid Isn't the ensiet thing In the world to handle, and with all duo respect to your cousin I imagine ho hasn't the easy-going, sweet, lamb-like temperament possessed by your hu5v,and. for instance." "Jack's like lhe 'little girl with the little curl en her forehead.' " I returned, trying to speak naturally. "When ho doesn't have one of his moodv fit.? on he's 'very, very good,' hut " "I hould imagine that when ho takes one of those high and mighty grouches of his he could make it most disa green hie for a loving wife," Dickv Interrupted. "lie'. always so

absolutely right, im't he? All his

action actuated by the highest ideal and overwhelming sense of duty." I smiled in spite of myself. The description was grossly overdrawn, yet it had more than a little truth in it. "I ought to see Katherine if she isn't well." I interposed hastily. I didn't wish to comment upon Dicky's description. "You'll have to do It pronto, then." he retorted. "Jack, who incidentally is much better, has had a wonderful opportuntiy offered him in a western tate. some engineering project gore flat that they want hi. help on. (iiiw he's tired gf trying to live on his income, which eoubl not have been anything to speak of. At any rate, the physician says Katherine need.- the change of air. and I guess Jack no-d.- the chanco

i in his pocket, so tln-v'r going in a

week or two." I thought with dismay of my promise to Dicky's sister, and made n Midden resolution. If that's so, I'm going bark with you." T said. "T simply must not miss seeing Katherine. IVrhaps we

James Cover, baritone, will be the

soloist at the concert Sunday afttr- ! noon to be giv.n by th South F.end j Symphony orchestra at the Chamber' of Commerce under the direction of F. H. Ingersoll. j Lysistrata Lincko

(a) (Javotte (from Iphigenie) ... Gluck (b) Minuet (from IJoreniei) .... Handel (c) Berceuse Merkkr (a) The Blind Ploughman. (h) Unto Thy Heart Allitsen James Cover with violin obligato. Two Musical Storie Burgmein (a) Serenade of Pierrot and Pierette (b) Love Duo. Ballet Suite (from Kosamunue), . . Schubert (a Part 1 (b Part II. Four Pieces Friml (a) Mignonnette (b) Song Without Words (c) Dans de Demoiselles (d) Egyptian Dance. Gypsy Songs Dvorak (a) I Chant My Iay (hi Tune Thy Strings. Oh Gyspy The Old Mother (d) Gypsy's Liberty. Next concert Chamber of Commerce, Sunday, Nov. 21, 1 ! 2 0 .

opi:v i:vi;mn;s. F. W. Steinhart, South Bend company, dealers in Cadillacs, Mulbum Blectrics anil Dodge Brothers motor car, 21a S. Lafayette st. Mll-LJ

to hold hiki:. An examination hike for lirst ami second class scouts will be held Saturday afternoon, the hikers to Nave scout headquarters at 1:30 o'clock. There will be 10 examiner-.

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CHF.STKA Will give the three remaining Sunday afternoon concerts at 5 o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce building, 2is W. Colfax av. '.407-1 4 Adv.

rot to bite any air if you ask

chunks out of the

after your cousin

and bowling and will a chicken supper.

be followed by

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'I" tie marria-e of M-.- !u Zilkv .ml Wendell Gus'.afson if Detroi". Feb. took plu-e Tb.U!.-liy afler- . -. at 1 o'clo.v U at th. home of the

The Hoosier ( lu; m t Thur slay afternoon at the home of Mrs. frfohn Kuc?pert. 222 X. Birdsell st. with seven members and one isitor present. During the business mot ting a new member. Mrs. J. F.udleff. was enrolled in the club. Mrs. William Both won the conti st favor. Refreshments concluded the social hour. In two weeks t!e club meru-

! , h. 10'4 S. M lin ofnclating. The te rfnrin'.l in a v:u-r c- m banked Ith fern d relieved with large :s of white i b. r s i r :l-i I Mrs. Fduard Z;lk k'a . w. re tlie only att '.iik forr a gown v( itin ovr eoral pink

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Rev. B. D 'e:;,ony wu 'i the liin-

and palrnsj eu pire bns- j mums. yi ;-. ol i ; ; I .- : . . r d ir.t-. Mr-. !

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f id ! l"'s r- - .. :vl vaMc In:ra :'iPv. -.-i er of th y. d "Tl.. T-ri ! il Choruicfgrin" as the bridal par:

hers will be LInsnmeyer,

ntertaind by 5 It K. Keasey

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Aiutouro en. nt has be. ri in,u!.' .f the marriag-1 of Charles M. Dolph. T2 S. Michigan 5t and Miss- Fthr Fib ry. lu:i L. Minr -t.. which tirc'ic p'.aco Thursday in St. Joseph. Mich . lie v. M. Downe performing tl;e .-creniony. Mr. and Mr:-. foph

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Tlo aft, moor, v ill g.im s. outdoor sports

the MerT.i 1. 'church afternoon at -'.;r!i!e

J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 E At Whcelock's At Wheelock's

In celebration of Armntico day a dance was given at the Oliver hotel Thursday evening in the main lobby More than 100 couples attended the affair for which the Oliver orchestra supplied the music. Invitations have been issued for the second annual informal Thanksgiving dance to bo given by the B'nal B'rith Nov. 2 4 in the Rotary room of the Oliver hotel. Stein's Chicago orche-ira will supply the music for the eve nir.g.

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Personals

Mr. and Mrs. T. Osbi.rn apts.. W. W

J. McNamara, ashington av..

hav returned from a visit in New York city. The Misses Ch: rlotte and Katherine White. :ili W. Colfax av.. aro visiting in Chicago. Ilobert S. Westbrook of Chicago is spending a few days in South Ben d. Mr. and Mr-. J. M. Stephenson, 313. W. Colfax a v.. are in New YorK ity. Miss Genevieve Hopkins. 311 N. Tavb-r sr., has gone to Ann Arbor. MkIi.. to attend the Michigan-Chicago football game Saturday. Mr. Fred Fromm. 705 Lincoln way F.. has returned from a viit with her t arents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall of Plymouth.

I A Perfection Oil Heater ; Announcements

Mr S. St. Mr. out h.

and Mrs. Yirjil Gandy. UIj Jos ph st.. have as their guests md Airs. John Gast of Piym-Ind

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$7.50, $9.00, $11.50.

A meeting of the Irolo of the First M. e held Dec. 3.

Worth While F church will

ui:pflsi: holsiikviki. V laifed Pre: C N ST A NT I NO P LIl. Nov." 12.

jGon. W ran col's communique today I declared afl bolshevik attempts to I take perikop fallt d. Soviet troops I were beaten back with heavy los.

h- said. Wringri proclaimed a state

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hard, and study hard, and they need nourishment and a tot of itrand not one of the popular beyeraoes meets their requirements so well as ood

and well made cocoa. Pure and delicious. BOOKLET or CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE

Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 17Ö0 - DORCHESTER. MASS.

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the last day of DEPARTMENT MANAGER'S AND CLERK'S SALE and 10 o discount on Sale Prices and 10 discount on everything in the store SALE ENDS THIS EVENING at 9:30 o'clock Snow is here .

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oiinrn itastihin stak. Z AH members going to Iiporte ' M nd i evening meet at Masoiiie IT: temp? at I:'.C o'clovL sharp to tak.

jiei nil car. :oi:a daiiton. Svcy. .4:-lö Adv.

E Majestic and Simplex lilrctric Radiators in stock. I Price $12.50. ousewarcs Dept.. Third Floor

1 George H. Wheelock& Company

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r.lectrlcs

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ori: r.vKxiNr.s. W. s: inhart. South Herd romdealers In Cadillacs. ?dilhurn

an', D"dgo F.rothers motor

213 S. Iifayette öt. 9411-1.1

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niUTiis. ml Mrf. William Mikviiah. . Ie:r.ham .:.. 50n, Nov. 12.

Steve I'rokay rf South UfTal .ottie Vi iskl c.f South Pond.

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Special :o People in South BenrJ BINOCULARS 6x30 Magnify Six Times

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Kill That Cold With cascaraQ quinine FOR AND Colds, Coujhs OM.V L Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tk no chances. Keep this standard remedy bandy for th first tjr.e. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tgiuc Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT

Reduced Prices on Kuppenlieimer Suits We're giving you these reduced prices now, six months ahead of time. Every suit in our immense stock is now marked at wonderful reductions.

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Union Shoe , Company 223 So. Michigan St.

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