South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 334, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1920 — Page 5

.fONnY MnuYivr;. vovmm.n -.-r. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY T Suffrage Philanthropy

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TSMES

Social Calendar

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An ell (! iy h!rr.hl will he h ! i T'V mem rf t h Iythl;in T a at th- home f Mrs. Arth.jr Miller, n

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Smith it. Members of the As You like It flu! will fr.c rr.t(-r',iinp.l by Mrn. Lylla ..t, ir, v. Wavne ft. Th Kaftt-rn S'ar auxiliary will

Monday afternoon in thf Malub room.- The ho.-.t'.-.s Mr;. Kat' I lu nt b'-rt:-r. Mr.'. Grunwald, Mrs. Pari DreMrs. Cthel r.ustln and Mrs. Smith. Golden Hours c,la of thi Iva r.relic'il rhurch will n -

T:-. " t - ;ri!r wil , IViUll! Jo.'lN. Julia Th

of the Irorrs! ciub.

r:i 'r- of the Franklin Mothers'

Iub will meet. Tho Iidl-' Aid KOCjety of th"' f'TR-.m M. i; ihurrh -..-11 hold a A rn rtlr.tr nf th" Gr:indin.other.V r!r!f will l,.. h.!d with Mrs. K. Stover. S. "o!urnvia st. Mlsfl Ituth Ward. ST Marietta will fnfrtnin th- Wid"-A-Wak

(V.'iss of the rirar. Mr William

T'-rookrV Id f.., will ;irt as hftes to ti. r:.enber.. of th" Hood Will club. A m.-f'tlRr of th I'ythian tea will take p!.ir-. Mr.. W. H. Hrugger. W. r'nlfax av will nu rtain th Khake;p:aro rlflf.

MembT of club wil' rn et F.mr i MW. The regular rr -in'H Iaterarv

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First F.-.ptN:

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tho v. C. Sunhlnfat tho hnriu of Mrs. 7 i .1 S incorno a v. meeting of th'- Wo-

lut. will

W. i;. Mill. r. :;oi w

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tf rt.ilr.e.l hy Mre. I'lla Mrntz, Fuclid TiifLty. An all d.y mating- of tlio SchuyVr nt-fc:h thlmblr will b hf-ld at th'i hom. of Mrs. M..mi- Wdls, 4 2 12. Fouth ft. MfmberH of th.- I -Kills' Auxiliary rif tho XrttJ'ral A.-ociatlon of 1 t-

rs will ! entertained hv

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Mr?. Whorl, KU'hth Kt.. Klver Park. Thf hltrh Hr!jfol rlrlH and womrn'M Hihlr cla- will mt. Mrs. C. H. Ault. Kl'Vf-nth ft, Ulvr J'ark, will act as hHtt'S to rtlon three of the Pastor's Aid ko--iefy of th. rirrt Thri-tlan church. Tho r'culnr m tinir ff tho thim-

C. ulll tak-

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jdare. Mrs. Miittlf Conu'iT, HI 2 W.

ffr"n blvd., will !. hostfHn to mtmVrs of tho Plymouth No

c raft. Tho work of Chinpendalo, Shorattn, tho Adams, Hoprjrwhito and othfT Kntli-sh cubinot makers will bo dWussud at a mfotlnp: of tho :-llo circle. Mrs. Iatji Fi.hfT of nveland, O., will bo tho nnofvker at an all d.y mttlntr of tho Interdenominational Ml.vMionary wx-loty to bo hold nt the nrst Christian rhurrh. Tho prosldftiit of the Reclamation rlrclo, ML I3r?s Mrso. will entertain tho club merabera at her homo, '.no C Dayton ri. A mctintr of the Old Timr Friends -lub will take placo. The M!5si nthel an1 rar- T!dwardf. 122 4 H. Mlcliiran rt.. will enlortnln tho Ouldlntr Lights cla.s:i of the. GrfLce M. E. church. Th north section of tho Womrn' loajruo of the Plrst M. K. church will b entertained at the home uf Mrw. E. TZ. Hurner. 733 Cottapo av. Tho nwistlntr ho?rt mspj will Ho MIm Lueen Kaston, Mr. T. J. Moyer. Mrs. Floyd Gaumcr. Mjs. O. F. Julian. Mrs. Minnie llostottor, Mr?. K. IL Burner, Mrs. William Shirley. Mrs. C. F. Pusard. Mr. Harriet ITrqhart, P'red Wo erne r. Mra. TA T. Blake, U. TT. Kersey and Mrs. IL U ravfc. Wfxlnosrlay. The protrram for tho roular meeting of tho history d"'parttnTit .f the South Bend Women'n rlub will include a oln by Mr. J. K. Yocum, a paper, "Indiana's Natural Ttesourcf." by Mrs. William ProliiLpro, and an address by Col. Seymour IIulloclc. Current events will bo in oharß-o of Mrs. John C. Paxson. Tho poetpond meerlr.ir of th.Hmo M!s?!onarj' soriet of the St. P.iur M. F. church will bo hold. Tho retlrinfr ofarer?? of the Studooaker Mothers' club will entertain. Mr. Corey Calvert. PortaRo hlrl:way, will entertain the Portale V. nnmlfs club at tho annual f;i'; " Mioetlnc. Th'' fKiclal and roHciou liv s ho American pioneers will lo d;.--cuMfl at a meotlnfr of the hlstorv

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varro y. T!io poponed meeting of tho r.f'fMv rlub will Vo held at tho home (1 Mrs. CieorLro PIk, j' Plain av. A pot luek dinner will 11 err'd at nnnn. Thursday. A bu.-in" rnoetlncr will bo hold by the Indies Aid society of the fJracp nvanrelical church. Mr.-i. Clarence Palmer. 1012 Iänd-w-y t., will entertain the Wnmnn Missionary society cf tho Westminster Presbyterian ohxirrh. An aftfrnoon moetlntr will bo hei by the Fellowship claf of the nrst Papt!t church. A meetlmr of tho Lad lop Auxiliary of thf. Trinity M. n. church will tako place at tho homo of Mrs. F. l.'hl. 731 Cleveland av. Members of the Indies' Aid tocloty of tho Kol j Trinity Fnpllsh Iufheran church will meet. Tho Women's Forelfm Mi5lonnry poclety of tho Grace M. F. cliurch will hold a meeting. Mrs. John Iandrraf will art a; hostt-ss to the Stony rtldire Nelghborhood circle. Mr.s M. Fvans, 1020 Woodward ;iv., will entertain tho members of tho Nonrariel rlub. Tho Daughters of the American Itev-olution will meet with Mrs. lYed Woodward. T,22 S. St. Joseph st. Members of th Modern Mothers' club will meet with Mrs. Albert Wars. Fulton st. A meeting of tho Younc Married People's IMblo class of the First FvanroUcal chtirch vill take place rit tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpro J. Iotisr. 231 F. Donald Ft. Circle number three of the Westminster Presbyterian church will trlvo a play. "How tho Story drew."

,at tho church. I Mrs, p. res.-' or. Mr. Place. MiiJenulo Taylor and Mrs. Mary Poster I will act as hostesses at a meeting of !the Woman's Foreign Mlsisonnry so. jciety of the Grace M. F. church. Tho Prisellla Sewlntr circle will

hold a meetinpr with Mrs. Tm;o Weichelt. 117 W. Lasalle a v. Mrs. L Faton. 720 Ninth t.. Itivor l'ark. will entertain the members of tho Linden Avenue Christian church. The reirular mortlnc: of tho Woman's Foreign Misisonary society of tho Grace M. F. rhurrh will bo hold. Mrs. Flara Roploprle will act as hostc.-.s to tie member of the Victory lub. The art department of the South P.ond Woman's club will entertain the pcneral club with a lecture on oriental rutrs by J. P. Pezzalon. of Tobey - Go., of Chicago, who will also exhibit a beautiful line of oriental rujrs. The retrulnr mootintr of the Norman Fddy W. P. C. will bo held. A meeting of the Worth While circle of tho First M. F. church will take place. School extension work will ho I'soused at a mortintr of tho clvios .d philanthropy department of the . ogress club. The Phi Siqma sorority will rru-ot t tho homo of Miss Marie Voodisch. 1127 Portage a v. Members of the Woman's society

church will '

the h-.rao .f Mrs. W. L.

yoz W. Waphincton av.

A meeting of the Ladies' Aid so-

fifty f.f tho German M. F. church will bo held. Satimlajr. ' A benefit dance .vi'.l !e civon by the p.otsy Ross Hod Cross Auxiliary No. 2r and the Wilson Red Cross-

Auxiliary No. ID. Mrs. N. p. Kelb will bo hoetrp at a moftintr of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary cirty of the I'irs t M. P.. church. A leap year dance will bo piven by tho Loyal American lodjre 10?,. The mothers' department of the Progress club will meet. Members of the Cosey Corner c irclo will hold an all day meeting with Tr.;. John A. Swanson. CZi F. Dubai 1 av. Mrs. Harry Wolf man. 225 W. Studf baker at., will be hostes tu tho Silver Pleasure club. Miss Irma Christman's class ff V-.. ..., rr. 1 1,-... I i . . u ...:n

ii.'- .i'mi rjVriim'-ni it iiiuieji win moot at tho homo of Miss Marparot ( Tiloch-chmld. 1 S F. Sample .t. I

Miss Graco Peterson. 127 N. I'raneis st.. will entertain tho 11x10 Girls' club. Mrs. "harbs Sheddriok. "."0 Cb-vo-av.. will net nf hostess to the Women's Home Mis.donar' society of the St. Paul's M. F. church.

Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband 3 Y ADELE GARRISON

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SOCIETY

Tho ( W. P. nf M. r,f the Harris Prairlo Christian church will hold an all day meotinir Wodnesdav fit the hon.- of Mrs. .To!in Che.irhart. Th- retrular proLtram will include a noon dinner.

Personals

Miss Puth Str.no of Indianapolis, is the ;u.'4 of Mi.-s I'dn.a Plac. S. Lfayetto st.

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CiKANC.IiU. Mrs D.'ihtrt Smith nf Nil es called on Mrs. I-:, p. Shaffer Monday aftern oon. Mr. and .Mrs. Tra-rso Pay of Three Oaks, Mich.. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pay. Duvid Paeon was at Calvin. Mich.. Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hawkins of South Pond ?pent the week end with relatives. Homer Vincent and family and Mary Shimp were in Mishawaka and South Bond Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Goj?Iey returned homo Saturday after spendintr a few days

with her daughter, Mrs. Otto and family of South Pond. Orlley Williams and family Rowland Thorne and family of hart returned homo Sunday spending ctuple of d.iys

Harsh Middleton. Hoy Frei! and family, Mrs. 1). J. Sepajerman and son Ix-wis and Mis.s Fmma Seperman wpm In South Pond Sunday afternoon. William Fissel and family spent Saturday afternoon and Sunday with Mrs. Flssei's parents, B. A, Ovtrinever and family at Leiters Ford. Ind. pennle Coverly and Frank Rlnlnper and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Peterson were In South Bend Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hoff er and Mr. and Mrs. William Kepler of South Pond spent Sunday with L. C.

Konlor and family. F. K. Lowry returned home day morning after spending a

in Virginia with friends. Mrs. Karriet Hinehart of Fdwardsburg, Mich., Is spending a few days with her daughter. Mrs. Mary Keocran. Harry Blnlnonman . South Pond wns a Sunday guest at the homo of his mother. Sirs. Pearl Hoffman and familv.

Mon-week

If Marion had been almost any

cilicr child in the world save the daughter of Lillian L'ndtrwood, I am afraid the carefully laid scheme which Harriet Braithwate and I had devised would at once have achieved the refuge of the traditional cocked hat. Put since Lillian recovered the beloved little daughter r-'o crueliy loal to her for so many year, she has carefully trained her in a number of things which apparently are wholly ornited from the- curriculum of the. modern child. One of the things she has always insisted upon is that in unexpected situations o. when meeting strangers. Marion is to guard her speech most carefully ijiJ miii' no comment whatever upon things she has not beforehand been allowed to discuss freely. The child, while highspirited, with decided will and tempt r of her own, possesses also to a remarkable degree the lofty-principled nature of her mother, and sho follows her mother's precepts faithfully. When tho rem( inbranco of this flashed upon me my panic fled and I was able to answer Jack' juery us to other guests at our home with nonchalance. "You would hardly call Marion a guest, would you. Jack?" I snid. "She is simply one of the family. Her toother and she have been stay

ing at the house next door for tho Mimmor, and Lillian went to the city yesterday to be gone several days, so Marion is being especially chummy with me while mother is away." As I spoke I passed my arm careeLssingly around the child's shoulders and drew her toward mo. The illi bzf? tyh

gesture was no pretence on my part,

for it was one I often if od with the child whom I love very dearly. Bui this time I made it a pretext for preying my forefinger twic- against her arm. From my Ions association with Lillian I knew that .die sometimes used the signal with the child, and that it meant: "Bo careful what you ay " The child smiled up at me, and I saw understanding In her eyes, although there was nothing in her manner to enable any ordinary acquaintance to guess our little byplay. But 1 had forgotten, for tho moment, that Katherine was no ordinary acquaintance, that she. too. had been closely assoelattd with Lillian's family lifo In that strenuous time, when Katherine and I aided Lillian in her svrvice work, that she also knew this signal Lillian had of nueesslty drilled into the brain of her small daughter. I saw her start slightly, "come to attention." as 1 bad seen her do professionally when a physician entered the room, am I knew that the had setn what I wa doing and was turning over and over In her active brain the reaaon for my action. oncetcoon! ülllili mmm I was dismayed by tho knowledge.

for my consclenco was already ;i

troubling me as to the course I was

i-MJL Iiei uvIl uiniuii luiir ill" .ii.Ui- i tlon planned by Harriet Braithwate. . r

But to have ner suspect, a-s I was

afraid her keen-trained brain

might, that the presence, of

Praithwaites was not accident

would bo Intolerable. I Untried all H

over at the mere thought of everj.'J

trying to explain tho tiling to Kathe line's cool steady eys. Cf courso the blege-r prober... however, was Jack. The explana-ti'-n with Katherine could w.ur i:s time. Fortunately, tl o iittle by-pl.u with Marion meant nothing to Jack. His mind was single-track d enb r. tly, for he answered my ex pl.t nation as to Marion's prfsence with a ojucstion. "Mrs. Underwood is r.-t liko.y i.. return then during our stay?" "No, she was sorry that she wouei probably not b" abb- to see you." I told the falsehood unblusliir.iv . secure in the knowledge that Lilli;.?had told Marion nuthing "f lur p!ar. to return in a day or two. I would have abhorred having Mari- n -ears hear me say th' words oth rwise. "We shall be sorry not to have seen her," Katherine struck in to cover Jack's unmistakable siuh of gladness. And t ia intense relief., he didn't ask the question which I had felt sure would he the ncxi

on his lips as to whether there any other guest at our home.

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The number of worn n student: attending German 'universities ha.e reased nearly fourfold during the last decade.

ASPIRIN

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December 1st. We will start a great sale of merchandise at Next Spring prices. We have readjusted our stocks and taken our losses.

Also, we have bought great quantities of new inerchandi

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new low prices that go into this Sale.

We advise you not to buy anything that you do not need tut to make time9 good for everyone you should buy your requirements now because FirstGoods must be eold at retail. SecondRetailers will place orders with factories. ThirdFactories will give employment to workers. This makes good times for everyone.

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Warning! Unless you see tio name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you aro not getting genuine Aspirin prescribe A by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take aipirin only as told in tho Bayer package for Colds. Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Earache, Toothache. Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost fewcents. Druggisrtx iiLso sell larger packages. Aspirin is tho trade mark of Beyer Manufacture of Monoacr ticacidester of Salicy licacid.

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Wheelock &. Company Gift Furniture is Plentiful As It Is Artistic and Useful And comfortable. It's as gracious in its comfort as a hospitable friend of long standing. Convenient? That's the only kind we've assembled to attract the gift shopper. If you will, please, glance over this interesting list. It offers suggestions that you undoubtedly haven't thought of.

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Gate Leg Tables $30.00537.50 Spinet Desks $48.00. $50.00. $60.00, $64.00. $72.00 Davenport Tables $30.00 Writing Desk and Chair $30.00 Folding Tea Table $22.50. $25.00 Tea Tables, Nest of Three $34.00. $45.00 Windsor Chair, also Rocker $25.00

Tea Wagons or Carts $32.00. $38.00. $48.00. $55.00. $60.00 Telephone Stands with Chair $16.50. $25.00 Waste Baskets $8.00. $10.00 Davenport Table $30.00 Bed Side Table with Chair and Shelf $15.00 and $16.00 Priscilla Sewing Stands $10.00. $12.50 Magazine Stand, 4 shelves $24.00 Pedestals $18.00. $20.00. $22.50 Walnut Table $36.00

SOUTH BEND MAN ALMOST HELPLESS

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Book Stand $18.00 Book Trough $18.00

Foot Rests, Tapestry Covered. $4.50. $6.00. $10.00 The pieces quoted above are made of solid mahogany or walnut bought direct from America's foremost furniture manufacturers. Display on Second Floor.

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Left Arm and Shoulder Useless, Joints Stiff and Painful, Every Movement Required an Effort Dreco Brought Quick Relief. "I don't believe anyone could suffer greater pain than I have for the past fourteen months; every move caused pain and my Joints cracked like a pistol." said Mr. Martin Helfman. employed for th past four years by the Bam Hay Contracting. Co.. and living at 309 E. Fox St. South Bend. Ind. "I had taken eo much medicine, trying to get -elief that my stomach

was upset all the time and my J nerves all to pieces. I was helpless AVArt- Sox- T Hni'f hpllnvft T cot :1t '

nights sleep in a month, for every f. time I moved that grinding pain j i Timmenrrd anil I couldn't Cfct röm- f

fortabie. My kidneys had to be relieved ßeveral times during the night and every time I got up the pain in my back and Joints nearly drovo me wild. "I was desperat when I started

taking Dreco and when after taking.

lops than two nettles, i round tn

rain had left. I could ?toon and

fccr.d with cw". I could hardly he

live It wa possible. My .rm and tihoulder are limber as ever and

not a pain In them. Never pet up.; during the night and it 1? such h relief not to hear my Joints ?nap. j I feel great and give the credit to Dreco." , Tho well known Dreco expert, has headquarter at the Centra! Drug; Store and American Drug Stor to j met't the lecal public and explain : the merits of this great remedy. See ; him today. Dreco is also sold by j the American rnhrmw' .nd in ! Ml.shawaka by the Ited Cross Phar-j mac. '

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TO THE PUBLIC:Today we are starting on NO ACCIDENT WEEK. We have told you in previous issues the kinds of accidents that happen most frequently. Below we are telling you WHERE YOU can help hy being careful.

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We request that you slow down your auto to a speed of six miles per hour when approaching WEST WASHINGTON STREET ON FRANKLIN STREET ON WILLIAM STREET ON TAYLOR STREET ON OLIVE STREET When approaching SO. MICHIGAN STREET ON WAYNE STREET ON BRONSON STREET ON SOUTH STREET ON SAMPLE STREET Wb en approaching LINCOLN WAY EAST ON BRONSON STREET When approaches MADISON STREET ON ST. LOUIS STREET ON ST. PETER STREET ON EDDY STREET

When approaching JEFFERSON BLVD. E. ON ST. LOUIS STREET ON ST. PETER STREET When approaching NAVARRE STREET ON LAFAYETTE BLVD. ON MAIN STREET When approaching CHAPIN STREET ON NAPIER STREET When approaching LINCOLN WAY WEST ON WOOD STREET IN MISHAWAKA When approaching LINCOLN WAY ON SPRING STREET ON MILL STREET ON MAIN STREET ON MERRIFIELD AVE.

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During the week we hope to report to you in this paper the success of this campaign. Isn't any plan which will make the streets safer for life, limb and property worthy of your co-operation? FOR ONE WEEKNOVEMBER 29th TO DECEMBER 5th

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