South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 338, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 December 1920 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEfiD NEVL'S-TSMES

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy

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

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!! ni Wuin.'in'.H ( luh h"ld V dr.sday afternoon In th" cluh rooms. Th'.; niu tint: w.n o;i. r."d with a ?olo hv Mrs. J. n. Y'inim, who was ac-

foriij anl--(l hy Mrs. O. J.. S and3i:ik'. A chapter from th history of Jnrliana on "Indiana's Natural !:- Kourc."4," was read hy Mrs. William j I'rohaHCo. ani Mrs. A. M. Harris i ad a paper on "Our Civic Obligation." The nf"d anl possible ff -ct .f social civic ccntrrs in South I'cnd was (le.scrtbfd by Col. Seymour Hullock In hi talk to th numhors n "Civic Centers." Currf-nt cvonts f .r th nftornoort wer" In charK1 of Mrs. John I'axson. Tho nxt rcpu1 ir mftinp of tho dopirtmont will I... hold Jan. 5. Tho rrsftilar mootlncr of th Modrn Mothers' club took placo Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Wass, Fulton ct. lit froshm nts wore 5?rved at a luncheon tabl" furthering a c-olor schein of pink and white, diminutive pink baskets TIod with pink and whit chrysanthemums mark'njr the places of the pruestw. I'lans were made for th Christmas party which will talvA the place of th" regular club meetln? to be held in two wteks at the home of Mrs. Itussell Gillis, X. Scott :. Thursday evening the members of the i luh and th"ir husbands wer' t-ntertaiiifd by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.us, W. Iasal'.e a . i. ntie. Mrs. C. Har-be and Mrs. Q. X. 'I'a.'ett served as hostesses t th' i:it r.'b. rs of tho Ladies' Ahl soc iety of the IIdy Trinity Kn;,'i-;h I,uther..n church who met Thursday afierocon at the home of .Mrs. TaTeri.

17 1! S. Mi- hi'aii st. At th. meet-j which Aas of a combined bust i:.-sh and .4ooil nature, r'ports on the .-m i ty cIothitiE,- sab s wer made I I y the committeo in charge. Final j . l r in'.-rvents w to made for a baza h.ich will bt held today and S itui - J .'.in and plalr-i ' re d i-.c es d f or ; birthday party of th" ehuren on I ,;,ui. 11. Th" n't regular t.ottin-' of th" soio ty "A ill b" held the lii st

I nursiiay in .lanu.try. i ne lace Ii is not been announced. combine! mertlnc: of the itdies' Aid and Woman's Missionary sleties f th" I'irst Fane;"lieal liiircli was held Thursd iy afternoor, : r the home of Mrs. (lutav Fuss, 1 M 44 l Yanklin st. K icular routine i witless o.t-:ipied the rmetint: and .i. eti u' of o'heers in the Ladies' Aid . m iety res",ilted as fiHos: Mrs. 'h.itles Zlllmer. president; Mrs. Maid. i.4 president; Mrs. Fred 1 riiur. secretary; Mrs. Weturren. treasurer, and Mrs. Snyder. chairl ian of th" llower committee. Mrs. Harvey Kletka, Flm st., will entertain tho societies tli' !irst Thursday i i January.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary sr.itv of the First M. I".. church rn t in the fri-ndship parlois of the huicli Thursday afttrnoon at H:.P" o'elo. 1;. Mrs. Henry L. Havis, the leader of the alteynnon, was assisted by -Mrs. C. F. I:u.-s. Mrs. John Lcyton. Mrs. Cieor;-" Wyman. Mrs. F. F. Moore. Mrs. C. .1. Whitmer, Mrs. H. C. Kreihbauni, Mrs. Iva Metzger and Mrs. Minnie Hostetter. "The Promi"" of the Future." was the topic r s' uss d. Another meeting of the society will 1"" held in two V ee ks. An nil day mrotinj: of the Ladies' Aid society of the Munson cuapel was held Wednesday at th home of Mrs. James Williams on the ('rumston rd. A potluck dinner was served at noon to 1 r members and five rtpsts. Mrs. D. Ilrown read the

scripture lesson during the short business s ssion which followed the

dinner. The afternoon was occupied with needlework for the lied Crew. In two we"l's the society will meet with Mrs. O. Taylor, Division st. rd. Mr.-. I'obert Wood, a recent biide, w is th" uost of lionor at a miscellaneous shower fivers Thursday evenintr by the members ot Mr.4". H. CI. Welton's Sunday school c!..-s of

the l'ir.st M. K. churc h at the home

of Mrs. Welton. 7-7 f'nlVi;" ;r

av. (lames and contests w r played, lief reshments were served to 1 .' members. jn two weeks the cdas will hold a busints-5 meetint: with Miss licrnice Mors, MO 1 '.. 1'ayton st.

An all day scwlntr was held by t! members rf ti e Hl"n:' lt(lekah Sv:r.sr Mirck- Thursday in th-4 lJ. if n i hall. The hostesses for the; aft. moon wer Mrs. KobTt Fr-pan, Mis. ILob.-rt Külitz and Mrs. Lrnest Ct islcr. Another mtetincr will be iitl.l Hc. v at the same place. Capt. Thomas Curl ess." formerly of the S'.ttii division and no-.v tni:.i'. in thr mercantile busimss in W'icjiitu. Kar... is visitin r Ai lhur li. MacFonald. t( th" F.ushton apartn nt4". Macl'onald was a lieutenant under Curless in France. The Mothers' club was entertained by Mrs. C. L. Millhouse. 77 W. Colfax av., Thursday afternoon. At the close of the meeting lU'ht r'frshments were served to 20 mem1 ts. The next meeting of the club will take place in two weeks. Mrs. J. M. Chillas. r, 1 1 S. St. Joseph st.. entertained the membTs ot the Old Time Friend s club with a. thimble Wednesday afternoon. Ten members were present, and refreshments were served. n Thursday, next. Mrs. C.eor,'e Phillips will ent'Ttain the clun with a 1 o'clock luncheon at h-r home 710 Columbia And on Friday, Dec. 10, Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Whitmore will Rive a dinner at 511 S. St. Joseph st.

I have always known that er i rie was a woman of rare

and sterlijic worth. Hut I never have had half so much cause to admire her as I did durir.K the few minute s which elapsed between th" departure of Jack and Mrs. Hraithwaite to the werden and their return. It was a s; mation to try the nerves of any woman. Yet the re v .v? absolutely nothing in her demeanor to indicate th it her husband had just indulged in a disgraceful exhibition of Iiis ill humor, and that she exp clod to be comp, lie d to cut short her planned visit almost before it had be iun. She renewed acquaintance with Mother C. raham, talked cheerily to biff Dr. I'.raithwaite. von answered laughingly and with every appearanceof zest the sallies Dicky snt in her direction. Hut once when sh" was near me and know herself tmcihscrvcil she caught my band in hers as it hunt; by my side, and fairly hurt me with tho crushing fierceness of her prasp. The next ins'ant she had dropped it and was anvvrrinur fondly tho eaor questions with which Marion was plyintr her. Her face was bright and as animated as if she had not a care in the world. Dut in th depths of the soft brown eyes which make Kathorine's face so attractive I read some thinc; very akin to heartbreak. Tho ancr I had felt at my brother-cousin's actions changed to puz-

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had married him. P.etter a ; of Dickv's temperament a i j r?

z'.ed wonder. It was not Jack I had known to a look into the eye s of he loved. Then like

like the old hrinq" such the woman a Ftiletto

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b e n h.ippi r with my mother's choice- than with my te'inperamen-

tal husband. lUit this clinr.se

P' -ssibilitie s of cruelty in

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races than this icy wratn or .lark s. j -z which I shrewdly puess.-d did not j pass in a few minutts as Dicky's tantrums do. ( What was Harriet 1 ra ithwa ite j s ivinr to him'.' The question bu"- I EEr zed in mv brain even as my th'ucrhts .

ro ed from the pres'T.t the pa-

and back again. That she meant io ilo he r utmost to remove the obs ssinn from Jack's brain and preserve th- visit he had threatened to cut .-bort I knew by the lcok on h -r face when she had led him awav. I kit would she succeed in her mission? I was sure that the thought was in the minds of the other people in the room also, although not one of them sive myself knew the special significance of Harriet Fraithwaitf 's taking tip initiative in the matter. Tho rest simply saw

BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT NEXT SPRINGS LOW PRICES

CHILDREN'S FURS Summer Irmine, Lock Squirrel, Nutria.

SHOES A Practical Gift New patent kid evenins Slippers. Sept. price $14.00 now $11.00. Spats that fit correctly, Sept. price $3.00, now $2.35. Daniel Green Comfy Slippers at 25c to 50c per pair, below regular price.

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Island Fox and Coney. y $37.50 Furs now $32.50 , $25.00 Furs now $21.50 $22.50 Furs now $19.25 ! $19.50 Furs now $16.50 t $ 7.00 Furs now $ 6.00 $ 4.75 Furs now $ 4.25

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I'lection of o'ticers '.'ace at a meeting of Me r-v h-ld Thursday

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homo o!

Mrs. Mary '.. Mallon.

Approximately ro mernhrs of the Friscilla Sewing circle heitl a meeting with Mrs. Hugo Weiohelt, 417 W. Lasalle av.. Thursday evening. Donations were recuvd for the bazar which will be hehl next We'ilnesday. lie fresiimt nts w4re se rve.l. Assistinc the hostess was Miss Florintina Warsknow. The date of the ne t meeting has not been announced. Mrs. F.liabeth Fhl, 7..1 Cleveland .T. .. w as hostess to the members of the- Women's auxiliary of the Trinity M. F. church Thursday afternoon at a social meeting. Mrs. Talley entertained with two readings. Final plans were made for a bazar to be given by the auxiliary Dec. 17 and 1. The- next reerular meeting of the auxiliary will be held the tlrt

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1'owh r on Vassar av. An afternoon ir.ee'inc of the F'llowvhii e-lass of the Fir -a It.iptist c:mrch was h.M with Mrs. (. S. Fitl.-r, '' 1. eland a v., Thursday. At the- close of th- afternoon '.viiidi was vp, j;t with comfort knotting, a social hour was e-njee,,, ;;pd refreshments wer setv.d by the hos-t-ss. Tli n t no e tin- wil! b- lo Id til 4 first Thur-day in January, t li pi i( t' t'j be announc e 1 later. Mrs. M. Fvans. D'n Woo, I ward av.. enterta-ft'O'l the me mbers nr" the Xonpariel !,ib Wedne-da" afternoon at a social meeting. Iti'i'nsh-

MLs C.ertrude Svkes of the V. AV. I

A. explained the principals of

the Flue Triangle organization e' . .. i.!v. .......1....;... v.. .li.t-Alfir.if.nt

H UHU 111(01.1.-1, Ill'- uoviuj ill' of the body., mind and spirit of the young girl, at a meeting of tho Stuibbaker Mothers' club held Wednesday afternoon in the school building. Mrs. Fred Kale entertained with a piano number and during the sociil hour a reception was given in honor of the newly elected oflicers. Keports were read by the retiring olhVers.

The Golden Rod drill team gave a surprise4 party for the captain, Mrs. T'Tia Clark, 7"S Le land av., We tint saay. Dinner was served at noon, and music was the diversion of the afternoon. The folbiwlng officers were emoted: Mrs. Tena Clark, president; Mis. C. W. V)1, secretary; Mrs. i. Sears, treasurer; and Mrs. Laura Kinney, reporter. The next meeting will bo held at the home of Mrs. Sears. W. Colfax av., on Thursday, Dec. 9. Personals

Mrs. Lena Huston, of Sratforl. mtario. Canada, is the guest of Mr4. Mary F. Carver, 11-' S. William st. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence- Harwoo l, daughter Harriet and Lawrence, jr.. w ill b ave Monday for a two months.' stav in California. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Martin. 529 X. Main st.. are4 spending the white r in California. They expect to return in June.

Till: CASTLIl SATFKIVW A IH)T.T ADMITS YOF See Wallace Ik-id in "What's Your Hurry".'" he potatoes collected will be- given to the Orphans' Home. Show starts at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Come and bring all your trie tob'. 9 o 17-3

thrust the question Hashed into my brain: How did he know what possibilities of crue lty or kindness Jack might display to the woman he had married? Xo doubt Dicky's pirl friends would never believe that he could possibly hurt the woman lie loved in the many ways that he had since we were married. The thought was a salutary one. however, the exhihition I had just seen my brother-cousin give still more salutary for me. Woman-like. I never have been able quite to forget that Jack cared for me cr imagined he did in the days beforehe met Katherine. The dramatic4 scene which he had inadvertently staged in Froepuin's cafe when he learned for the first time that I ha el married Dicky during his long absence was apt to Hash up in my photograph gallery of recollections, especially when I had been hurt by Dicky's real or fancied neglect. There tvn have been times, but

her utmost

ation. I think we all held our br.-aths as 'EEE we saw the two coming back toward -the veranda, moving slowly, talkin- E rapidly. As they came i p the stops ,EE Harriet F.raithwaiie said earokss'y: Kathe rine, you really ought to giveyour husband a course in compara- j EE tive value s. Tt took m? 10 ye ars. ! E howeve r, to train Fdwin. so T sup-i : pose you still have 'ini' He had'rH actually figured out a lot of things that would call him back to the city, ! and I was able to show him In every instance how they could be ar-jEEE ranged by long distance telephone, j and give you a few days's visit with j zEz Margaret and Kichar.l. I really f et 1 E epiite triumphant, and you'll never j know how heroic I am repressing zz

ae exclamation, Isn t mat just iiko a man?' "If you did choke it back it's the frst time in .10 years, I can bear witne ss." her big husband interfose-d dryly, and I knew that he had pick ed up her cue In order to make things smoother for Jack. I watched my bro'her-eousin's face narrowly. It was a most humiliating situation, even if brought about by his own foolish anger, and I wondered how he would manage it. Whatever Harriet Hraithwaite

had said to him had evidently deep- j F

iv moved mm. for nis race was

white with emotion, although the sombre anger had Ikl from it.

White and colored Knitted Le infants to 6 years old. $3.50 Leggins now $2.95 $2.95 Leggins now $2.50 UNDERTHINGS Crepe de Chine Chemise, Sept. price $4.50 and $5.00 now $2.50. Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin Chemise, Sept. price $8.50 and $6.50 now $5.00. Hand embroidered Philippine

Gowns, $3.95 value, now $3.50.

Hy Art Petticoats, Sept. price $6.45 now $4.95.

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SWEATERS wool Sweaters, Tuxedo or Slipover styles, all

$16.50 sweaters, now

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uToys, Dolls, Books and Games Our Toy Department is a-flourish with early shoppers attending to their Christmas purchasing. Right now the displays are gratifyingly complete and shopping is pleasant. Everything can be found here to please the children an endless variety of bright, new toys and dolls. Bring the Children GEORGE H. WHEELOCK AND COMPANY

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Color Selection and Distribution Are Fundamentals Speaker Say?. Illustrating with living models the- f u rnla me-ntal principles of good dressing through careful selection of co".r and lines and through common stride' Mis:. Fvelyn Hansen of the4 Art Institute- of Fhi' ago explained to members and guests of

the Frogiass clul noon and evening

dressing. Color selection and distribution in garments- for a'.l occasions occupied the susbstance of Miss Hansen's afternoon lecture. "Color is the element which first attracts the eye of the beholder," said Miss Hanse n. "and its application on the costume should be- most thoughtfully studied. In the selection cd color for one's wardrobe one should study one's type and then choose the4 colors which tend t.) 'bring out' c-ne's best epaa lit ies", continue, 1 th4 speaker "Th.re are warm tone.4 and clear cool shades differing so in ifit - t th i: th'-y c an .-. '.di '.u ! combined artistically. Certain colors are' suitaid.- to c.rt.un tp.-s. the problem is de termine ones type and adhere strictly to type." "The. American weunen of today

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partment of the Progrr ss club williIu meet this afternoon in the club) rooms. A business mot ting will be J

hohl at 2:1." o'clock, preceeding a F

talk by Supt. W. W. r.orden on j-'

ity School Kxtension Wot Mrs. Clarence Palmer. 101

s -y st., will entertain the members ! m

of the Woman's Missionary society . t of the Westminster Presbyterian church this afternoon. She will ( be assisted by Mrs. It. M. Pe no, Mrs.

rro xmerman, ana .irs. u. t. Scandlin g.

The art department of the Fouth P.end Woman's club will entertain the general dug this afternoon m the club rooms. A le-c: ur-' will be given on Oriental rugs by J. H. Ib-z-azion tf Tobty Co., (hicago. Mr. Ia.azion lived in the Orient and has m ide a life study of Oriental rugs, which ably fits him to discuss the

subject. Following the lecture Mis

i.'sthe r Fulton will give s..

I in s lections. I he4 commute

charge are as follows: I)

Mrs. (Iranville Ziegler, Mrs. Harrv i e

Schadt, and Mrs. John Moore: refreshments, Mrs. William Probasco, Mrs. Lydia Sawyer, Mrs. William P.enjamin. and Mrs. Charles Warner. Tea will be served by Miss Helen

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shades;

$11.95. BRUSHED WOOL SCARFS Some have bright borders and fringes, others with belt. Special at $5.95, $6.50, $7.50, $14.50 and $19.75.

BLOUSES Satin, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Meteor and Georgette Crepe. $2 5.00 Blouses now $15.00

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j $10.00 Blouses now $ 7.50 $ 5.95 Bl ouses now $ 4.50 LEATHER GOODS

Tourist Tablets, spe-dal at .".. U. t" Sil .u. Lmergency Cases, spee lal at SU.Oi te) SS..0. Sewing Laskets, leather trimmed, Slo.,-0 and Si:i.J.i. Toilet Cases, special at Sö.. to SiV.

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Holland, Mrs. George Schmidt. Mrs. J. K. Cauloy, and Miss Sawyer. Nonclub members are invite el to attend.

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jewels and s'.iould wear what lias with frugality," stated

Hans- n. "A'.l sehcthm of style should come unebr tlie strict e "-e-r.sorship of eeimmeoi .'!.. which if wisely ai:d cuurage-ously fe'.love 1 will ge-i.e .rally guide the tastts," coneiudtd Miss Han-e n.

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!e-ctir.ns freou our ji-e.-t liiii-s ." suits an 1 overcoats a: S 4 T. during our Ore at Manufacturers' S,ib-. ur -nne ".ions wirr, l;,rg manufatturrs enabled us to mrtl.e a wonder'ully feirtunate purchase of mens :inet "-itiits and overcoats and we l.u-;:i our good fortum on to you. '. L. Perkey l-'ashion Clothes Shop. K'O West Washington av.AdL

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Announcements

An interesting di.-play of rie-ntalj tugs will be shown at the meeting Yd i th.- dep. irtm ru of art of the South! 1'end Woman's clul which will I"' he l.l Krid-.y afternoon in the club ; rooms at Z c clo: k. Violin seb-ctions i will be gien by Miss Kstlur Fulton. The Woman's soci ty of Up- First j F.aptist church will meet with M ' W. L. Kizcr, i'.'J W. Washington a v. I tliis afternoon. ! A meeting f the Temple Aid ! sisterhood will be held Monday aft- i -rneion at the h"me of Mrs. ("reenblatt. 12.' K. Paris st. : Mrs. F. II. Koeuig. 1.112 S. Fellows st.. wi'.l ent'-r'ain mem'oers of; he Friday F"i r.ds-:iip club at h--r home this afte rr.oc n. Talks 0:1 current topics will be given and ?-w-

ir.g for the Fpworth hospibil wi.l ccupy the social hour. The Woman's M:s.-i"nary department of the- First Presbyterian church will inert this afte-rnoon at I- o'clock at th.- hom- of Mrs. C. W. Hyde-. 2002 Lincoln way W. Assisting hcf.vss wi'.l 1'" Mrs. N. I Joney. Mrs H. M. Applen.an and Mrs. C. T. C.o. wey. The Musician's club will meet this evening at the home of Miss Helen

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C'liri-tmas chopping will he a iibaut'' b1 1 10-0 wliti tlIt our art -hop. A thousand ami one gift suggestion.- nA'iait jou and wo are always plcaal t aid in ih" seleftioil of gifts for tin4 inorv cl i :4i iminat-

Makielski's Art Shop Olhor Tlieater Illelg.

Have you been one of the many to take advantage of the sweeping rrductions we are making on the finest assortment of Eilectric Lamps ever e-xhibited in South Bend? If you have you know something of the magnitude of this sensational Holiday Offering. If not, we urge the advisability of attending as soon as possible. rlvery lamp in the entire stock is discounted during this sale.

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