South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 327, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1920 — Page 7

M()MV MOKM;. .NOVIMIIKK 22. l'J2t. ÜhVÜ i LU JO 1HE INTERESTS Of WOMEN SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy CI. ibs Circles

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SOCIETY

Tr Y r!.: I. !lo . r ..-rvi'. h:,t Sunday afternoon" I.- V. V. A. was att !-.! ffi by .'.' p:-u. M i K. I. Mai"", wli) nut recent. v relumed from South Amen- .t. where sh had n n-

Iri mi-ioniry weak, tnM of

xp-ri n in hile. A read

ing. "Nt-;ii' Twn Mitis." was divert bv Mis- IP-ss.e H'i',";i'. Yual music wa f.vore.J i-v Mi-s M .r inne Fields. A s'fCJ.ii t a i 1j 1 the af'err.oon program.

Kr-'td CT :

ä. . r f men t . f urt f.f th" 'Frogre-s lilli. A r;wr! ron:i j u f n f"hri-t-ma ',dV;is atal eadies : i . a ' r- by th' member , f the home depart rn nt of th South 15'".. 1 Woman's club

will ing. A

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Tu- sday Wom.i n's

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Th- Nature ?h" Propre.

FtM'iy department of

will be hdd a:

.-. '.',0 o'clock Tu iy afternoon in the club room.1. Mrs. Elmer Ksse.x will d!.-us. "The Poplar--" Mrs. "eor?e l-'uhr r and Mrs. I. S. Fiek-r-d"ier will also app-'ir on the progT uti. Announcement of the (nricmnt f.f Mi Mari" Hoffman to Walter M. Stur.sbury was mad St turd ay right nt a party given at the homo of Mrs. Nellie C.i.h, 1:2 0 Tont- .'s.v. A 'ii'.or clw-rr.f t-f yellow anJ white wis cirrhd out. Tiny kowpb.s were mounted on miniature hells, which ontalnfd the announcement of the or.tfa jr-mt nt and the date of the approaching marriage, Doc. .10.

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.;i! take place The north serin,!) of ill- Woman? f ,irnf f,f th- First M. F. rhur It will hold ;iu &fu rno"n meeting at the home ' of Mrs. K. H. Itnrlir. 7:3 Cotta e- r, ro- av. Th- as;sUn,' horcs.-i will L rv.fi.:-? I.u on Kastor.. Mr.. T. I'. Mwtr. Mrs. Floyd G turn -r. Mrs O i. Julian. Mrs. Minni? Ho.stott.-r. Mrs K. II. Hum' r. Mrs. William Shirk-y. Mrs. C. 1 i:uard. Mrs. I r. rrir-t Jinrqhart. Mrs. Trod Wasnt-r. Mr.s. 1 U IJlak. Mr.. It. H. K-rsfy and Mrs. II. I Da vim. A mutual proKrum for t'no patl r.t. of IhaHnwin will 1- ivon by tho civic philanthropy dt parimont of tho Pnt;r(ss rluh.

th- hi'h

husin-s woman's tau- plaie at th-

a '.. th.

wi:i nt-rtain Modorn l'ri.

thilia

Th- r uular mt otir tie

school crirN' and Hi!)l" tlasos m?1

v. v. r. a. Th'- work -f (h ifM-ndal'. Shf-r.i-ton, ill- Adam. Hopplewhito an 1 othor Krmlislt oabinot mnktri will l- dis:is-d nt a meeting of the CTio circlo. Misy I'lsvi Anderson, th Misers va and lOv.i (strand-r and Miss Kileon Bill will bo hoto-os at a rne-tinir of th- Qun Ksthor society of tho Graro M. K. -hurch. Th rtnlar mootinir of th- Twin fity S-win' circle will ! held wdth

Monday. Mrs. J. C . Hums, 22 . K. Broadway.

Mr.-. K. B. Whito, 502 Blaln' a v., J Tho pn-sidi nt of tho Kiel unation

will hoft-m at an all day m- t- ncl-. Miss lU-ss Mors-, wi.l t nt-r-

in o-f th I'ythian t-a. tain th- cluh m-mb-r.s at hor homo.

Tho regular mr.dirt,' of th- Ii- ilO h. Dayton st.

thr leapuf of th- Holy Trinity i A rn-tintr or trio naitir. -riiny u -?;ncll3h L.tithoran church will bo , partin nt of tho Proprss f lab Jilrl. j nioinbprn will tako pl.ico in the club

Mrs. Kobf-rt C. Shanklin. .. ! room 3

Social Calendar

llobrt C. Shanklin.

Hivorsi-lo driv, will entertain tho Novo cPab momlMT?. Member of th Iinooln Iitemry Tab will m-et with Mr Myb r, 121 Sherman nv. A intotint ff tho Hastcrn Star AnxMary will ho h-ld Monday afternoon in th.- Masonic club rooms. Tho hoste?s5 for tho mettinur will l- Mr.s. ICato IIuns;bcrt:or, Mr:i I'anllno Grunwald. Mrs. I'earl Dro-b-lhtf. Mr Kthel Clustin and rrs. JulU Smith. M-mbtrr? of tho Uo.sary Sodality of St. Patrick's church will bo entrtain d in th- parish hall on Monday aftfrnoon. The afternoon will br fpent socially. The rofroshment ronnnitte. con Fist. of Mr. U. Haprty, Mr?. Frank Toepp, Mrs. Minturh. Mrf Mary Flanagan. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. .Tarn- Tracy, and th" ontertaintnont conttnittio in-

rlude.t Mrs. John flehrlnpr. Mr. j

Richard Kooian and Mrs. I. W. Ii wer. A valuable collection of real laes will he exhibitor! at a meeting of the

Wa sh ir. lt ton mem b' rs of club.

nvit.-ition- h.ive h n i-sii-d for th- s.iond annual ir. formal Thankstrivir.t danc to i.e uivn by tho B'm.ü P.'rith in th" Hotary room of th" Ii-r bot-!. St in'. 'hicairo orch-stra will supply th music for th- evt-ninir. A -o ial in t in p will b- h-ld by the Ind-p-nd-nt. clul in roh. r. at the bono- of Mrs. fit rj: So'idors, 7 u ' Lin o'n way F. Tli- I-ifav-tt- tiiimlile will be -n-n rtain-d by -Mrs. ha Flb tv. Zl Cushirr-' st.

Mrs. A. H. II od son. ' 1 Joseph St.. will entertain family dinner in honor dau-hT-r. Mi.-s Iu-il-whose marriape to Claud

will take j. lac- Nov. 2.".. Thursday. Mrs. Ira Iansm'Vor. 14 K on . st., will entertain the Hoosi'-r v'lub Tli- postponed meeting of the Indies' auxiliary of the American

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

DRESS UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS BUY AT 'LOWEST POSSIBLE' PRICES

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What do von thi

: -Mice Ho'oombe's voice. '.rokeu, trembling, sounded so faintly in my

oars that at f j rst preoccupied as I Isisted

was with the nnnonymous advor-1 Vynr.

tianK-nts she had

B.'i vman

lef-'lon. post

10.

will be heJd

"n he coa;. '"Nrdtodyil '-r-t these tliintis eiept ov my d ad !odv." "But why in th-- world." she p-r-

iftr w had sammoi:ed Mr.

paid oar check and w-r-

walking down :he path, "wculd that man want to s-rd me t-a adv-r-tUseinenr witli wliirh to frighten

I soppos- h's -roit-n hdd

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-r ihat day oh! my dcir. do you

Mr.

' Member of th- Tuesday Nicht club will bo entertain-d by Mrs. J . i:. 103 Cedar st. Miss Filba Ahrens. Cnshin? st.. will ;;ct as hostess to th- Kuno. club. A meeting "f the old Tim:Friends club will tak p lac-. V'iliM'sIay. Th' member of the Cent-'." Township Home Fcoiioniics club will entertain their husbands at the second annual Thanksrfvinr dinner

of the club W dnesday pv nin;' atj flleaner hall. A short program and! soci il hour will follow the dinner, j .Mrs. O. K. Kins, f,?,?, Walnut st.. j will he hostess to the members' of" the Fancy Needlework rs' club. j A mootlntr of the Centennial club!

will take place. The Phi ipma sorority will meet at the home of Miss Mari- Vodish. 1127 Portapro av. The Sewing circle of the Zion Kvanpolical church will hold metin. Mrs. Fdwnrd Bertch. 10 in F.

Members of tho Ifoo-fer ein! will be entertained by Mrs I. Dirsmey.fr. 1 1 F. Koasoy st. Th' r-Pular meetlnc: of ho Women's Bibl- (lass of the First Fhristinn church will tak' pla .' Th- Sunday school of the Oernian M. F. church will hohl their anmnl Thanksirivintr ffstival Thankseiving afternoon. A program 1n which all tiie Sunday school will take pn"t begins ;it 4 o'clock. Tho Da dies' Aid society will serve sujp-r at o'clock. I Vula. v. A social meeting of the Fri-nd-ship Bibl,- class of the Stull Memorial ohcroh will tak- place with Mrs. ("h.iibs panslor. " 1 Pennsylvania a v. Memb-rs of th- F.eehive eluh will m with Mrs. (l.arge Biek. 72: Blaine a v. M.-a I -a r.,.r.i a.. iiio t.-

thH ll.lt II I '.ll.il.ll. , I.. . - . j Navarre st.. will entertain the 'i-ih7

nita Sewing circle. y A meetinc of the Philatnoa rlas of tho First Baptist church will 'bo hold. The regular meeting f the literature department, section two. of tho Progress, club will be held in the club rooms.

handd mo. iT.

of her i did not penetrate fartmr'than my HoiIsom. 1 subciiisrlout hearir.tr. In another

second or two. however. I realized th.xt she had spok-n to mc realized

also that she was in an

imnatienoe to know m

Nn use loncor to tr-t nd that tl.

enclosures in th- envelopes micht i.-nppos. " b. suniily innocuous adv rtiserjients. She b-gar, to tr-mble so lolently It had been tho flimsiest sort of sub- that I slipped my arm around her.

trfug. at best. I must nil AIioj "I suppose nothing:" I sailj I In'i ii mhp mv hnrtewT o n v i c t i . n ' -b.a r d y . for 1 did not w ish her ta i

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f-OJP erning Hio missives I nei.i m pm uuo worus ;n- mmp i Knew , mv hand, a 1. 1 I dreaded th- task". was tr.-mblins: on her lips. It was

"What do I think?" I repo.-mdln supposition o horrible that oiu-o slowlv. "1 think thov are a nart of i vtdcc.I it would always remain a

th- fiendish s-chenie of that m;iu Brit'pi-ham or Hambridge or what-ev-h- calls himself to ort rap us

liorrM memory with notri at us no

mmatter now things turned our.i "And I'd advls- yen to stop -xereis-j

into some

admission damaging toing your Imagination farther. This

trying first of us, and of course.

Stix kbridgo. Ho is

on- and then ih- other is ntterlv unscrupulous.

, in his methods." j "How determined they are to convict Kenneth!" she raid with a , I ft t D" shiver.

"They are quit- mad on the sub.itot it seems; to me," I returned. "anJ their yerv denoration makes

Mit- tee! more encouraged over Mr.j St ex kbridge's prospects than any; otjt r itung. They must feel that

th-ry h.'t-n't a strong -as. when

man is sininlv trying to frighten us I

in every way he can You can br. repr. red for his s-ttinc all sorts of tr;tps for us. If you'll brace up Fl! reward you after we get into thcar by relating to you a thrilling tale of how I found out the gentleman s ral nam- while I was out at th-. e ot end of the island." 'What do you i lean?" she ec'aiiiiol, and I saw with i-lief that I had startled her out of her panic, so thoroughly diverted her mind

that she in all probability would not

jiro tntdoving such far-fetched r-ier again to the horrible id. -a

means as this" 'which had hashed into Iki- brain

(Mi .In V..U renllv think s a ?" few minutes lefor

Her 4y; lighted with such joVOUS

She

should not een think of it

relief that I was glad I had uttered ! agam unt:l after I had deposited the-words, in which. I am afraid. I j her at her door. I promised myself did' not have much faith myself. grimly. So all the way homo I "Bui it is awful to fool that ther-i kept up a running description of the is Nome one watching vou al! the encounters I had had with the man -. . ' . I i 4ii i Ti- i r.i

t me" s i" addol dc Mnondent lv. w uom iuc' Kn-w as uamnruige.

MAlM.r C.ROVIi.

Saturday.

A meeting f tho Q. P dub will! ' course it is. but I am eor.fi- -1S Brtdgeh.am. but whose real be held at the home of Miss Tlow; ! dent it won't be long." I responded, name I had found out from Mrs lone York. .a02 S St. Joseph ft. with far more conviction than T Ticer is Jake Wiisey. " ifelt. "And now," briskly. "u ji o-.' i f course. I suppressed all mrn-

we bundle these things up and get (Don or Harry I nderwood. toned thout of here, as Diekv would saw I recital dow n as to the menacing as-

to Daport ! 'while tho getting's good.'" j poet of the man. .and dwelt largely I I purposelv put in the banal little j upon the ludicrous aspects of Mrs.

luotation. f eling- that anything s n cogniuon oi mm. ami i

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Christ Anderson r-nt

on bu.-.in ss last Tu-sday. Mr. and Mrs. Iiaymond rjarr-!l of South Bond were gues-ts at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Carrett Sunday. V. H. Long; visited at the ho pie of riis daughter. Mrs. Albert Wagner last Sunday. Rev. Clem '. Polen is holding a series of revival meetings at Sumpilon Prairie'. Mr. and ar?. Henrv Smith spent

! Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

i FIza Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Martin were dinner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dunnick Sundav.

The person .who started the canard that "two can live as cheaply as !!" must either be dead or in hiding.

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was worthy of use if it took her mind from the subject that was obsessing her and was rewarded by a ileeting litt!- smile, chad almost before it was horn. "You are right about this place."

she said, glacing around

"There hadn't been a

earshot since we came."

"All the more reason for gett ngl

awnv before any one else comes. Now then, here is the packet" 1 had be-n putting the enclosures in the envelopes .and wrapping both up while I was speaking. "If you have

f It as I left Alio- and drove towor 1 home and Dillian- that I had effectually diverted her mind.

The story from Manitoba that lizards ar" so thick on the roads that

1 nervously. I automobiles skid on them is con-

sou within i elusive evidence thnt prohibition

j not prohibiting there.

Should Judge Dindis accept the offer to become chairman of the tribunal governing professional baseball, his record i l levying fines should be sufficient to prevent any-

no special reason for keeping it would like to take these thin

home and studv them." j "If you onlv know how glad T am :

to get rid of the loathsome thing she exclaimed.

I put th packet into the inside ', :r pocket of mv motor coat and but - j toned the flap over it. I ; "There!" I said prayly as I slipred E

I one dating his displeasure

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1,000 pairs of Women's Quality Shoes representing a varied assortment of styles and all sizes shoes of good honest leather and fine finish in Patent, Kid, and Calf leathers. All footwear on our Clearance Floor is marked to move fast. This lot ((i'i ,000 pairs has been marked to

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