South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 329, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1920 — Page 9

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"jre ft s r ; rv r t 1 , ", 11 - 1 . i;ilb r ' . v. T r'. Voph r' w r f .M r x. ,in! ra 1 IV. W a H l!Iu--I I' - ui'h -af ' I' ilr ur r .1 1 1 ' ; . a h.- wi ' r r-'f V.-iM ( r. -1 of ! flow r. hv im'l from j:o. ki -" k r.s'. her ; 1 run e m : Ma v W . -4 A rh:i"'er Ufe m Ib i bv Mi L. 1 !"; . Tlf j v.lll o 'nMir-K of tlo t!r- Woman' M K ( h'irc h fT'Tnoon at the norrh rtin of !pu" of the Fir t va he;d J -ie.-rj-y horn" of Mr.. II. F 'ai-'K Crove av. A.1-"i-d in t; th4 ho'Vfn Mi.-s I.ii' t'ii I! Ksto;:, .fr'. T. P. Moy-r, Mrs Hovl (la'um.r, Mr. r. n. .Jul' ir.. Mrs. Minnl. Mot?;rr. Mrs K. If. 'H.r.-i. r, Mir. WüKini Sh:r!y. Mr?. C. I. IVuirt. Mrr. IfirriPtt r.-jrqhirt. Mr. l'r V.'ünr. Mri?. I. I Blikf. Mr:i. i:. H. Knsry aad Mry. H. . Davln. ('hryHnthnmun' of vari:itrj roir. v.-frt Tif (1 rr.ov ff et 1 vt ly Irt th derorntlonx of th. horrif. II -1 rr .-fhrr.Tit wcrr r-rvt d. Tho r"i.lar rntlnET of ht t-tion 'v'.r, bhold th" fourth Thursflay in I-r-ml"r, th p!ac. to be announr-pfi luncfion nonnrlr.r Ml.s Fsthr i-i-i v, . .v , , i l jririrht, wb,. nariiap" to fjrantl Me Dona Id will take ji'ace at noon today, was triven at 2: 30 o'clock f-n Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. B. Harmon, Fv Broadway. Th puct; were the rncmb ry of the .luniior c!a of the Plrnt Brethren hureh. fs. Ulbricht t.i. a!o honored with a six o'clock dinner Tuesdav venlnr plven by Mrs. 'Firman. 50 7 H. Broadway. Covers were pined for 12 jniett at a dinner tnlde centered with yellow chrysanthemum Ml Man' Kiw.ildt ' of Perham. Minn., and Miss Sup Illach ot 1 iUrvTII, Ind., were out of town Kllt-stiJ. 4Mrs. ITrnr! Reycr' Punday ho .l iin ot the Fr?t M. K. church was ntertalned Tuesday evening ty Mrs F K. Kuehne 11 IS Portacro a v. The evonlnj? waa spent Informally with pur.cs and confsts and refreshments wer1 served by the hntes u-ho Äsi'sted by Mrs. .J. H. Maus. Mra. It. S. Ionaldson. Mr. . N. ShaJTstall. Miss Clara Ehrhanl .:rd Mis- Iuclle McFann. The datird place of the next meeting his i. oi been announced. -iThe rculr business meetlnc of 'be Standard Ueurers of the Firn' M. K church wa. held with the Misses !!. --ss and Clone v Morse. 1 0 K. Daycn st.. Tuesday evenlncr. A talk on the orpimUwOon of missionary work v.an plvrn by Mis Naomi Martin. Vho rueslf were entertained with musical selections during the social hour which clojd tho evening and refreshments wero .vn'od. Another rneitinc of the clans' will be held tho last Thursday In December. Needle werk for a barar to be held Dec. 17 in the Rotary room of the Oliver hotel occupied an afternoon rnef tine of the "Women's ciilld of the St. James' church Tuesday. Following a short business session refreshments were served at 4 o'clock. Th fneetins- was helvl at the home of Mr? Walter Muesel, 1.141 Portace a v. Thw next meeting will be held !. 7 with Mrs P. Whitehall. 710 V. Iy.asalU- av. The outlined BIM sttidy protrram u i followed Tuesday afternoon at rTUl.ir met-tin'-r of tb- hiph f-hi-ol cirls' Bible class. A supper in ' !) Y. W. C A. preeedod the meet!ru' of th" business women'.- Biblo . ! -ss Tuesday even in tr. Both classes v i:l inert at the regular time in one w-ek. A dir.cfn Pirty w.tu civen Tuesfvoninr ly t li . e m id o ' and ''r.ends of the Steinhart Co. at .'1" S. Ftfayette hlvd. Aft r the program f dnne.5. pl.iyel hy J Artis' i r--'rostra, refreshments were serv-d. 'i he party was attended by 10 j;u-s'.s. Menrber of the Tuesda" Nihl '.uii wer" entei tained by Mrs ,T. K. I. 'iK'. ".r? Vdtr r. Another ine-t-;nir v III bo held in two wo ks Cr of several very attractive weddintrs of th- Th.inkss;i in si'i was that of Miss Betty Bertha tlnuirhter of Mr. anil Mrs 'nhl p.ltSo'il. 731 Monsori st., and trris Nhi"!ble- of Clre.-n-z Si nr. ton. Pa., -on 1' Mrs. 1'arri. v. .- k N'i:nb!ey Chi ico. which c!t m nlzed at S 'clock Tut sday Man's rliurt h. Be v. o"-Tbv. k nt St. .in.;, n scnorir o: MUs Hlldearar.b e fir,,. (loliar pla d Mr'vhl'.-oiin weddine mar. h for j

At Wheelock's At Wheelock's Annua! Thanksgiving Sale of Tablewares Closes Tonight Everything to help make the Thanksgiving dinner a success is included in this sale and far under customary prices.

Porcelain Dinner Sets Silverplated Flatware Glassware

Every needed device to help prepare the Thanksgiving dinner can be found in our Housewares Department. Pyrex Glass Cake Mixers Aluminum Utensils Roasters

Cutlery

Enameled Utensils Store closed all dav Thursday. H. Wheelock & Company

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th pntranc of th 1 r ! 1 . 1 party f whr a was composed i)f MN Act.'-Bb-yll. d-ter of the bride ns brbb-s rmtd .'in'i Manrlcf Thornton a h'st r.-.an. John Iluzüfs anl Frederick ' (Buerger rv i a uher?. ! I i BIes.-;eli was attractive f lit of oll blue vldyn trimtr.ed ri mole skin arf a niall hat of dnrk ' -ov. ri sati.n. Her liower were m fur-i

.-1 - Wa i o : pin V; vvot p:s an J Asr'.n The t brbl rfarh bloom worf a chic suit ?f in Ti.itur.il hael with trlrrnniiiir of beaver unl a small ht of b',i k satin ."iil'-f -Tnl)roi'.lrrd in rf,kl r.nd b:!)'. H-r Mowfrrt fnshlonoit in a rorMtrc an'l vfr .w.-theart rc!' and r.ircii. W'hltf porn porr.M and brxhy chrvf i rithprnutn in white r-tnpiro l'.'iylcpt (l(corat,-.l the fhunh anl th hoin? of thp brlde'f parrnti wilt re a weihlinx dinner wa served t !,v t,'u-sfH. Tlie v.il'e wmi efa'?tlv, with df corat ions of uhlte ehryanth unini.H in wliite wirkt r b.isk t: and white candle In Ivrv holders. Tho eenterjiei-o was a ;rx weddintr (.Ik- Tnbeddd in a mound t Mnüax and tfpp-d with a bride and Kto un en miniature.

Mr. and Mr--. Mmbley lft for a H,-fore 1 roukl Kt the brown pithree wn-Ks' trip to New York -'in I per packapu from th pocket of another eastern joints. They wil: be. j j,u,tor mat. she hal pulled two low at hum.' Dec. 1. Out of town truest j c hair c lose tojr-ther. put u towel

and Mr ha-e, Mrs. Patrick Nlmbb'v and Mis- Uelln Xhubley. all ot" Chiraco rs. Heed I'aiker. XV. Colfax , , , . , ... , ,, , little datiKhter. Miss Barbara I'arkt . i v. I I . , nmni) iiii.i ii''.ii, 1 1 1 i i u 1 1 1 K iii -lxth anniers iry. Places for ten quests w re laid at a with j'ellow candles table decorated and tulle of the same shade. A ellow ii.lsk t ccnterini; the tabl hebl attraetifavors for th- small t:sts. fam-s were enjoy d throuphotit the afternoon. Th B'n ii B'rith will utive its end annaal ThanKsiviim' dar.o tliis venin in the IJotary room of the Oliver hotd. Th- Jules Stein orchestra of Chhvitrty will day a program of dances from ' o'i lock until 1 o'clock, committee in charge announces the proceeds from the dance The tht will be ktiven to the Cleveland Orphan's home, which is supported by the B'nai B'rith lod'e. Mrs. ;:. B. Whit-. :02 Blaine av.. w as hostes-'s to an all-day m et ins: of the Pythian staff Monday. Thirty members wer in attendance. The day was- spent in sewing for the Pythian bazar which is to "be held at the K. of P. hall IeC. 1', .1. and 4.) Another all-day meetinc will be held ; Monda at the home of Mrs. Arthur j Mill r. Beeper av. j Personals Sam U. Pac-. jr.. left Tuesday erroon for T'hiladeliihia. whei. will spend Thankseivine viti af'-i h-! his! brother, Birdsell Pace. a student j ! there. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wnrrenfelt of: Williamsport. Maryland. are the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith. 1223 Bincoln way W. Albert Picks, student at Notre Dame university. is spendirm Thanksivlne with Iiis parents at Kvanston, Cincinnati. Ohio. Vila eut PatT, law student ai Noire I.unic, bit Wednesday mornIne to spend tl Thanksuivin e week end with his parents in Hamilton. O. William A. A. Castelhni and Albert D. Castellini of .N'otre H.imf win spend l li inkseiviui; with their: parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Casteüini. ! lfyde Bark. Cincinnati, o. Mr. and Mrs'. William Kohl nP

presfn: were .ir. and A.rs. .arren.oer the kevhol" and was t'Aklnir

Chicaeo are spendine the Week witiiimot-r tr:i wh.il d

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Thomas of Acres. Bertrand. Mi; h. Thorn (--i i so Mis- Irene Alexander will arr; Wedned.v of to pejpl Thanksslvlne aninl Mrs. Joseph the .1. Ki euest of Z c. s. v ',,) est av. Mr. ami Mrs If K Wepler. P land Miss Heler: U i-sti vvc.'!, ..1 i N. Iif iyette blvel.. will spt-n:! Tliieks-j;lin-i in bocntui . Ilk. where tlu-j will he tht u-Jests of Mr. and Mrs. 11. I. Warner. Announcements The St. .!. ph Count Horii 'Ultui smiej wili b.old an ill d.i"" lue-e'ine in tlo- e'hanib-.r ot Fomru i . e s-aturoa . That irresistible impulse, whuh wo'naii i-lttyvs ha- t uddle vip fluff- kitte-u and eoo to it. is the same emotion that a man tels at tlo sieht of a pretty woman and mistak for lev China Dinner Sets ShefTicld Silver Housewares

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

Keffre I answered Lillian'." question, I walked up to her. took her by th shoulder and held her at arms Inirth away from me. ""You wonderful woma.n!" said ferv rul.v. "Who eis in the wurld could have gotten me out of that oross-quextitsnliiK". with no one snsppctintr your rral re.unn for takint,' me away?" "You did a rle r stunt In sinnilin me, yourself if anybody should hPI)t-ii to ask you." she retorted, "and it struck me that you didn't pmirularly rare for the line of talk they were all hand in ir out." f didn't mind that so much." I sul,l. "but I was to show vou v.-iid with the-e." lmpa - tienctdown her krilttlnt? bat: from the nail where it hun,'. "Nothing like -.ettirtr th- stris-," she said in.lv. "HenieniOr. you're to hav- tauirh! nie that new stitch by dinner time. Iuekiiy nobody knows what particular stitch I r.ie.inr. -o I'll lust set ui sou thins; J I know how t do. (To ahad. I j can think better with thrs. ihinss in my hand--." S!o sat flown in ore ef the . hairs and the lone, polished m-edles l-e-L-aii to Mash through trit;htly color1 wool which "he had taken froi.i the knitting bae. "This ; a !oely mid-'ictoriau picture." I said dr !y. "but 1 am afrard I siiall have to spoil it. for 1 want you to look at these thine. 1 nevei could explain them t vol; orally." "J..-i'S' thins T do." she said! liKktly. "Just a n.inutt till I f;ni;;!i this settlne up." Sh" finished the thiioT she wi-h--l to do. laid the bright wool and shiuine Tieedies In her lap and koked up At n:e placidly. "i mi may fir- when vou ar? ready. Cridley." she said will a distinct twinkb in her eyes For a mlnut' 1 w.is norplu-s.-d. It isn't hke Lillian to treat so liehtly .m appeal from me for advice or help. Too answer came to me quickly, however. She. ,f cours", had si on ten that I and this was under hieh ten-half-mof kiiiu th nchalance was her wav of calming me. "I'm not half o upset iuvKtlne." I said demurely. She glanced up at me ami lauuhed oufrielit. "Aren't you the psychic as ou shi'wdl v person,

Winifred Black Writes About: Ways Implying Character

j (loudness, eracious, mercy me! Sbo's? in be e with him! Dead in t I love-' And she isn't ashamed of it. lie's a nice fellow, more than ordinarily intelligent, quick witted. kind hearted arid not in the least had iookine. But he wears the u r"nu' K,r 1 ed" iu oklie. and one i niKht. when tie took lier out te a supper with he)- lu st friend aft'-r ou think h ' or le i ed '.' Sweelbrt ads. j.ale .' I samlwicht s, iinislirn'O. I (us era s under K'ass. alii.Uor ear salad".' Not at aU! i v-..- . . . . t ! IF. I

Atty. ; -i nine in ine iiasi uk- h. lie; For-told the yiils the eould have any;lhine they wanted, bin as for him.

lie 1 take ham and kus and a hi-: i leap of lolt'ee, "and make it strone. i Joease, and plenty ot i ream." And t ver sirtc- men. wneru- r sue t'oes i nvwlicrc, ' ither one of the. eirls or lone the tVilows sas. "Make u strode, please, and pleMit of ere-am'."' And thy've almost t-ased lier t death about it. They make- tun of !s ties; and when ttiev talk about de uovie-s he- never likes the rieht j kind, but j iUo r to j t houeht if sisters and always has something say that nobody eve-r before. Her nodher and la r brother. who just from oilli ;t, are munime hon t fled to death. at "no of the sistet i a ".the ashier at th- bankneaped to -such a nice' fellow, with oich ii Ti r. .Is and si; !i absolutely perfect hair, who always does jus' exactly the rt.ht sort of thine:! You catch him off his euard for n'xPrj a mln- 1 xxiv. Anticipatiem or Itealiatioii? The other siste-r admires a youne minister very mu h. He'-- pab and iutelbv tual. and oh. so soulful! But I neither th bank clerk nor the minb'ter seem to he quite readv to rnarIry just yet. Times are so hard, and I rents are so hieh. don't you know! j So tii ;. just keep on ealline and j eoine tv parties and writing swe et i Hot onr little rirl's swe-t-he;r; is buildir.e a house, if you Oh. the prettiest kind ef a little house! And he has the money in the bank to pay tor it. venines ! 7. he of He tro-s over there and does a lot the work on the inside himself, h is a reeular kit of tools, and isn't at all ashamed of them; rather brags about them. te tell the truth. And he expect our little girl to step rieht euit and marry him before Christmas. ejtie r neckties, and funny things to eat and all. sh's eoine to do it and her listers can hardly stand it. As for brother, he's horritb-d. simply horrUled! What chance has he to work himself up in the law, with his own sister married to a man like that? They all tell her tb't she's maklne a terrible mistake, r. 1 that she can never be happy with him a day after the honeymoon is over. She'll mis th retine-ments of home, and she'll .tlwas be embarrassed fur him: and the other day. the brother wer.t to the man and appealed to him. man to man. and explained the situation. What do you think the outrageous ft How did ? He threw ! ack his head and laughed and that : ni-ht hT. he ame to take little) -ister out in his outrageous little fliwfr. all bought and raid for. though, if It i. a flivver, he wore a worse tl than usual, and grinned

tho.ii;hf" she Faid. "But m-verthe-(. notu :tlitanlir.pr. you'ro likf a

tee.!- violin sfine:. and T never dill like to hear one snap. So you mu-'t pardon rny persiflage. I'll put It jIi wordy of one syllable. I)o-not-take-things-to-heart-so-much." Her milingr. comprehenflinsr eyes c in wj me and quitted the ni,r-vou.sne.-? that I subsequently ktuw was ton Jmin me. I felt my nerves rriaxiny. as they always flo under the ir.flu"nce f if UKiah'? steady imn.on eri5e. "Fd deiv anvnne to hav nrves wi:'- you rn the job," I retorted In vijfly "But I tlunk you 11 ntrreej with 111! That these are enough to I handed the anonyraou? rriipsiv to her. Sli- danced at th super.crlj.tlons of all of the first. "Clever work." she commented. "This has beer, done on one of those fokline typewriters which can be carried around with you. A person caa have one of those and no one but himself know it. whi! a bip one is aiwavs verv much in evidence. It will oe hard to trace the authorship! of ihe.-e. for thoe stamped envel-ope-i can be obtained at any post othce. and I s e he has mailed them each froui a different place, and aiwavs at nieht. Probably dropped ihem in e orner boxes." "I notice you say, 'he.'" I ventured, for she had not yet shut her mind away from e-vc rvthinpr and e-v-er body as is hr way when vtudyiii2T a problem, and 1 was sure the interruption wouldn't annoy her. "Oh. I've no doubt It's that unP'.ik.ibe private detective aeainl' she returned. "He's certainly doine. a line see-sawlne jot. trylne to fri.7b.ten first on and then tho other of you two earls to death. I suppose you heard from Miss Holornbe today nhotit the-s'." "ICatie told me shortly after I eame home." I said. "I telephoned her from the drue store, and thou took her to Mrs. Wynne's tea room, where she gave these to me." "f see." The words were perfunctory, and I saw in the which in ;he that she v.-as fully absorbed contents of the eavelopes she was examining carefully order of their sendine. a.s. Alice Ilolcombo had marked them When she had finished the last one, she dropped them in heu lap and looked across at me, her face tlushed with amter. "I'd lik to have the lynehine of that lad!" she said. "I've always been or.pos.-d to mob law. but I I lon'f think T could keep my tin ere rs i off a rope if he were the lynch-ee." from ear to ear when he noticed the family Iookine at it. What dt I think about such a marriaee'." Well. 1 think it all depends upon the eirl. She act now as If .she had some common sense, and somehow, 1 hope she has. and I hope shi will kep it. Ilappincs. lTt-tty Suro. And if she do-s. sbe 'U on real izing that she loves the man for I ' what he is. and not for what he t wears or what he eats. And I houldn't be in the bast surprised to hear about live years from now that she's the most comfortable roly.poly, happy little wife in the world, while her two siste rs are still waiting for thtir liiylily eulti.ated Mid emine-ntly corrct sw-thearts to eet cinjfapc -noueh to face the hieb cost of livine with a family on theur hand-. Here's Iookine at you. little siter! lb- ure you love this man well e?pueh to overlook little faults I of uress and manner, and w hen you j are sure, put your hand in his and walk straieht down the road into the tieM ef simple, hone st, unaffe ted happiness. M.mu.(;i: ucrAsns Carson Cauffman, Liberty twp.. to Melba Miller. South Bend. TJrar.t P. McDonald. South Bend, to Bsther Clbrieht, South Bend. Frnnk Be-nnett, Lakeville, to Mable Liehtfoot. Iekeville. Paul N. F'ras.s, south Fiend, to Alza Kine, South Bend J Claudius N. Kne-d. South Bend. 1o i'raro s Kruk. South Bend. i K J. Ward. Kalamazoo. Mich., to Mildred Cuthhvrt, Kalamazoo, Mich. UIKT1IS. Mr. and rrs. P-an Isack.son. 1001 S. Sixth st.. a daueiiter. Nov. 0. Mr. and Mrs. John Horvat, 521 N". Diamond av.. a daughter. Nov. 21. Mr. and Mrs. E. E Patro. Ilerrieit Springs. Mich.; daughter. Nov. 2at Epworth hc-pital. Mrs. T'atro was formerly Mis HUn Bureoync of this cltv. Mr. and Mrs. Willi.. ni el. Braiidlev. Portage Crossing, a daughter, Nov. 2:k BUMPY TRIP BRINGS STREET IMPROVEMENT MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2?.. The dilapidated condition of Me xico City J streets which caused taxicab owners . of the city to stage a demonstration of protest recently, has beer, made the subject of an Investigating tour 1 by the city council. Members were ! carried in automobiles over the city' and so effectively did tho chauffeurs! strike all the ruts and holes that a i budget of S00.:0 pesos for street improvement -s voted the next day. At the demon-Stratlon iV;d the taxicab men a hure poster announced that a small car and its driver had dropped into a ho on Avenlda Madera, the- main throuehfare tf the city and were lost for three dny before tr.ey were adental! diseov red. The thing that first shocks and then wearies a man about liarriagis the discovery that a woman -x-Pcts him to 'win" her ail eer again every day.

Kitchen Economies

in;i:i: iu: six ways or si:nvi; :iii:st.M"Ts. Chestnuts as fruit or ecetable ! ure equally rood pre pared spiced or sweet. fhev provide the same mi tritte qualities as potatoes, and may be cooked in much the same way boiled. mashed. scalloped. They may be prepared as a cream oup or as a lute supper dflicacy. Chestnut Cinx-urttc!6. 2 (upfuls of chestnuts tdblespoonfuls of butter 2 tablespoonful- of cream 1 cge '.i teaspoonful of salt Dash eif pepper Blanch and skin the chestnuts, boil until tender, and then force thron eh a colander. Mix with other Ingredients, shape into little balls, then dip in the Hour. Fry In hot, deep fat like French fried potatoes or any eroqqucttrs. Cream f Chestnut Soup. 1 cupful of chestnut meals .1 cnpfuls of milk 2 tablespoon! uls of butter, onion, carrot, celery Salt Boll the chestnuts Irt minutes, remove skin, and shell and cook me ats for "0 minutes. Fiy the chopped celery, chopped carrot and emion until lieht brown and cook in the milk for one hour. Force the chestnut meats throueh a colander, gradually blend with the cooked r.iilk. and cook all together a few minutes. Leave half a dozen small cooked chestnuts whole and float them in the soup like croutons. Chestnut Sttiftin fer I'm I or lash. 1 cupful of dried breadbrumbs chestnuts 1 I o cupful of boiled, mashed cupful of boiline water table-spoonfuls of baen fat teaspoonful of salt 1 H'flSIUJlil Ul 111 I.I I II inn 1 teaspoonful of era ted onion Mi the breadcrumbs, chestnuts and boiline water thoroughly, then add other ingredients Chestnut Salad. Cook chestnuts, pee 1 and chop or mince, but not too line. Sprinkle them over any fruit salad. It combines best with sliced orar.e pineapple. erapefri.it er any fruit with a sliehtly tart flavor. Stcwctl Cle"-tnuts. 1 cuj)ful of water 1 cupful of sup.ir 1 cupful of skinned chestnuts Cook the suenr and water teeether until syrupy. When it boils, drop in the' whole chestnuts and simmer slowly for :''" minut s Clicstnut Whip. 1 cupful of finely mashed, boiled chestnuts 1 i cupful of orar.ee juice j teaspoonful of -.anilla 1 eec-white Whipped cream Skin the cookenl chestnuts and force throueh n ricer. Mix with the oranee juice, vanilla, and add powdered susrnr to taste. Finally add the stiffly beaten eee-white. beatine all together until libt and fluffy. Tf desired, serve with spoonful e.f whipped cream in dessert plasses. or with a sprie of mint. Now is the logical time to place your order for personal greeting cards. We specialize in engraved . Christmas Cards for either the individual or the business house. Makielski's Art Shop Oliver Theater Bldg. CLEANS GIVE HER A remier rirM. Among Cleaner FOR CHRISTMAS $42.50 Cash ? C!eiii'iit r,t)im r.t Teiui. Oer.er..! Electric Me;or. Revolving Rubber Brush Extra Wide 13-imh Nz7.b . Specially Woven Twill Bag. '2) Pe.ot Pkxibie Ccrd. Swltr h at Ilar.Jk. One year written gurant . Elfftric Iren TKstcis lleate-i--Paul Anderson HoiilioM Ele-ctrle-al Applluno309 S. Michigan St. o" 14mohi

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Shoes Offer the Finishing Touch to the Perfect Costume There's such a satisfaction in being well shod and knowing it and showing it! Which may account in part for the increasing vogue of Ellsworth footwear. Footwear for the Danse Characteristic of the Ellsworth Shoe Row is the captivating pump fashioned of silver cloth with smart instep strap, French heel $15.00.

Featuring a gold cloth pump wi th genuine cut steel buckle $19.50. A wonderful collection of Buckles. Rh inestone Beaded Cut steel

Oliver, Dec. 3rd and 4th Au?pices Mary Ann Club.

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1 ; i i i pi! fi'S 15 5s 1 Jl i li Lots of Good Things, for Thanksgiving at The Ferndell Hundreds of choice Heads of Lettuce,. Artichokes Beans, preen and wax Brussels Sprouts Cauliflower Cucumbers Celery Esn Plant Endive Oyster Plant Parsley Peppers Radishes Spinach Squash Tomatoes NEW 1920 NUTS Washed Brazils English Walnuts, Filberts, Oranges Casaba Melons Grape Fruit Alligator Pears Prickly Pears Pears, Howell and D'Anj Malaga and Emperor Grapes Hot House Grapes Persimmons Pomegranates A very choice assortment of country drc?sed Ducks, Geese, Turkeys and Chickens xve your Th anksiving order today and be certain of complete satisfaction P. H U5 P V ü a a iü 13 L L t S La Brodbeck Bros. 303-5 N. Michigan St. Masonic Bldg.