South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 341, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1920 — Page 7

Monday moknim.. ni:ri:.Mm:K . If20 DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthrophy

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Mond. . o-i rn h'l.ir club r'x.rns.

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Mi. CatherJordon, Mr. A lire Ixifch-

Mr'. X.iti (hr;.t, i-.e Chr. 1-t. Mr-. Mal:. I "Tu fa-ey and Mr

A meet lair of th b.ifru of WoMrn Vot r will b held MomLiy aftrroou at 2:30 o'clock In th: rornn unity n.om of th A'. W. O. A., at Mhbh tim Mr.--. Ird Woodward i'l d!y u th Smith-Towner and th Sh pard-Town r billx and Mrs. T- I Iambert will explain the Ssj ' i "

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! Mi Maud Ho !:-, M 4 jn.. will bo ho-tess to the ! Missionary cl-ty of th

M. church. Afrs. Orlo I);ihl. 1111 Vor.l'.v.ir.l .v.. will be host to the members of th.- North Siil- t'uliuri' club.

Ast'nl.md Fortltrn First M.

if ruf Ivo roe Mr.;.' will b held at j ".0 o'r!fifk At th A. V. C. A. Ali Lyb AVhP.eomh. .".r,7 IMirr--m Ii r vir., will a t hostess to the . . n: b -Tr of the l'hlb'ith.a r!as of i a Westminster lresKytrlan bar h Th- current event dpar tmnt of th I'rosrr-ss club will meet in the :io -worriy. Th topics for th aftrnoon are "The Stucco HouV

sbowi'ur th I.ntrli.h Influence, bv kI.t1 . . t

Mr". Harry ('row; ".Notable IKcor-atl-Sculpture." in Nw York and other- Miy biilldln?.-. by Mrs. Minnie Math-r. nd "AmTir.'i'. Crowlnir Ar wr. i-itlon of Art." by Airs. K. fj. K ttrlncr. Th Lincoln literary club will b hf-M with Mr. Janus Panrod. 47 I'orr. av. Afr Maud Dir.-. fiT Hill st.. will be hoste. to th members of the AV. C. Sunchine club. MfrnbTs of the fjoldn Rod flub will be entertained by Mrs. Georpe r.k. SI 3 Chapin t. A m-tlnir of the Homeland Home laonomhs club will take place. The history department of th' I'rotfres rlub will meet. Mr.-. J. I', fully. JOS . .unplsr.. will ! hoste! at a rrular rs.'ular ni-et!r' of th "entnnial lub. Mrs. Frank .TrfTr : . Shrrnan av., will nt.rtaln th- Meal Knibr.uderv -lub. A ni--tlncr of tbo X.nparb-1 Hub nill tak plae with Mr AV. J 1 ('; rr. LI." S. Chajiin st. A riitini of th- Kapp.i Kappa '.in: ma n'umnae as.-oe!Ati)n will be

I 'M with Mr.s. Y. S. Mcfilouthlln. ! Tb- - ' W. Naarr- t. j.Iam-s M'-n.b. rs of th Si'ina IM rlass of I bv Mrn

Mr?, filtnn Zieir. AVakarusa. will er.tTt.iiri th- MHll.on township Home KronomioM club. Th- eurrent hHtorj department of the South l'or-1 Wonin'f club wl'.l holil a mertinp. Mrs. tlilbrt T. Dunklin. 6:0 Tark iv.. will entertain the Novel rlub. Th- regular nuetlni: of th- K. f C. Ivx dies' Social club will be hekl at th l.ryb r hall. J.ib rty club members, will meet with Mrs. Murri.-i 'ar-y. 7.?? Alb'M rert. Mrs. Joseph Inard. Cleveland av.. will entertain the Iadie.' Aid society of th" Holy Trinity KntftUh Lutheran church. Mr. Clara lieplole, T.20 !)Iurnbj a st., will act a.s hotM to the members of the Good Friend? clul. Th m.mber.v of the Indies' auxiliary of the Trinity M. F.. church

will be entertainel by Mrs. L. K. llUatty. !22 W. Van Huren st., üä-

by Mrs. Charte! Uhl.

The V. H. M. of the

Christian church will meet. Mr.-. Walter Kckman. Division Ft. rl.. will entertain the lali x' Aid of the Munson rhapt l. Tiies.Ia.v. "Th- Fears of Childhood" will be discussed at a meetinic of the mother's d partment tf the Prni;r. lub. Th Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club will meet. A meeting of the AVo men's Home Missionary society of the St. Paul's M. F. church will take place. Mr??. John Alward, Sil Cnshir.tr

sr.. wi of the

of the Westminster Presbyterian church.

I Th- nik'h school t::r;s' and lu.;-

nes A(m,n Pibie class"." win meet at the Y. W. C. A. Hunco c)ih members will mret. Mr.. 1. S. Jain. 74 5 Harrison a v.. will entertain th- T-lav Niht club. Mernb' rs .f th nature ;tudy dpartnwnt of th. ProjfreK club will n et. The reuu'lar n ftinK of the Women's Missionary society of the First Fapflst church will be held. The second meetlntr of th ParentTeachers c!ub of th Perley school will be held. AVeiIneMlay. A mt-etlnK' of the Helena liebele. ih Sewing circle will takep lac-. Mrs. Robert Frepan. Mrs. ltobert Uulitz and Mrs. Frnest (lelsltr bein host es -.. Th AyudaU:ra circle will hold a me t int," at the home of Mrs. F. M. IJaker, 14" T,aprte av. Installation of otTicers of the Centennial club will take place at th home ,,f Mrs. Adam Iiooks, HI.I'J A meeting of the Colfax AV. C. T. I, will be held with Mrs. Fanni'('1T. California av. Miss Helen Herr. 420 F. Main st.. will entertain the AVedhesday IJrldce

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

Jack llickett. I par

what

My brother-cousin, h.is always pcx-ss!

terms "a poker face." He prides himself, I have always suspected, upon this mask with which he is able to ncreen hl.s emo-

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j wholly upon only one or two memorable occasions. But at my wrath- ! ful outburst his face lirt crimaon-

First 'club.

Th

11 be hostess id th members AVoiiun's Missionary society

ru'u'ar meeting f the -ction of th- literature tbpartof the progress club will be

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rto- St. Paul's M. n. church r t at t!i- horn' of Mrs. V.

no'iias. i la rr;sui av. Mrs. Marshral HuRhe. Ö11

I..nr' st.. will bp hostess at a ti'etini; of the Thursday club. Th- music department of the l "ro.:r'SS club will meet. A penny supper and parcel post

he held by th sewinu j the Zion Fvanuollcal

Th ond foment

held.

j Member c!e of th.

j m-t. j Mrs. F. H. Pad:, 417 H. Main will e-ntertain the members f : W'oiik n's Missionary society of i First Pres'bvterian church.

Women Guild of the

church will be entertained P. F. Whit hall, MO AA La-

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the the St

Wednesday club will hold its

Wr;k!y meeting at the horn- of Mrs W. IauKhf-rty.

Tolstoi will he discussed at meeting of the department of

erature of the Proprti-s) club. The C. W. 15. M. of the First Christian church will be entertained by Mrs. W. W. Borden, Lamonte terrace. The members of the Indies' Aid find Fible Study class of the Maple Grove M. K. church will meet at the hoine of Mrs. Krnest Keasor, Maple CI rove rd. Mrs. Helle Nace. Fdwardsburir rl..

will entertain the Clay and Harris' IT... T- I.- l-.t I

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ed and then went so deadly Dale

that I almost cried out in fright. And into his eyes there sprang so startletl, 50 bewildered a look that I riw 1 had atruck home with my verbal arrows. iie hpranp to his feet we had both been eated during our brief colloquy strodo over to me, and towering over me, his eyes blaiinjr, said chokinpiy: "Are you mad or am I? Katherine dyin? by Inches. AA'hat rot is this?" My heart leaped with exulation at the frenzied bewilderment In his tone. At least I had made him think f Katherine instead of nurs-

th-ijin' his own fancied grievances, lit-1 "I am perfectly n," I retorted

cool in p, tresine; the pronoun. "Iiut I am not so certain about you, Jack. Many times during this week I have wondere-d whether or not yon were quite yourself." You have .said too much not to po on." he said icily. "Will you kindly explain your eztraordlnary statement " I knew that I In all probability hatj. made him no angry that he would never forgive me, never have

with the jr.es you are daily in-

Dicky I nictlngir.g upon your wife. I don't

! know whether or not you realize

that you're continually sneering at her, answering her spee-ohes with either irriation or Icy rudeness, and that generally your behavior is a spectable of g-ods and men. Katherine has never said one word in criticism of you, but no one can help Seeing you an not remarking it. If you are tired of her, do not loye her any longer, why stretch her on the track as you are doing? AA'hy not frankly tell her son, let her

1 the same brotherly affection for me

The Friendly club will be the that had always been for me a bul-

Walter mil. iOK

: ia 1 wi'l i r I- if (hiivh. Mis. rt. win ' ' sjrnary 'hri-t i.u.

" Peatty and Airs.

nterta'n the Woman's society of the Indiana hurch at the Knnie of

Co f-.rm.r. 12:! TZ. Donald st. Th Worth club will meet. Members of the Ladles' Aid suci- - ly of the First Evangelical church

salb- av. The postponed meeting of the Good Will club will be held. The north and south sections of he 'Women's league of the First M. F. church will meet. Flection of o Mirers will take place at a meeting of the Anten Chapel W. !. C. The Ladies' Aid society of the Sunnyslde Presbyterin church will

jmeet with Mrs. Fdith Harr. 1334 Me-i Lincoln way F.

The regular business meeting of the Delta 'Alpha das.- will be held. 'Miss Genevieve Smith. 520 Allen st.. will entertain the G. I, club. The lifo of Titian will be discussed at a meeting of the art department of the South Bend AVomen's club.

cuests of Airs.

Pennsylvania a v. The Indies' Aid society of Stull Memorial M. F. church

meet In the church parlors. The current events department the Progress club will meet in club rooms. Thursday.

A meeting of the drill team will be held

of Mrs. Seer. W. Colfax Mr. and Mrs. Charles

the will

of

Golden Hod at the home

IV. II. AVhlt-

Joseph st.. will enTime Friends club

the Beehive club

Lincoln

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more, 511 S. St tertain the M

with a linner. A meeting of

will take place. Mrs. Fmma McDonald,

,iv W.. will act as hostess

I Triple Four club. A meeting of th1 north and south! (sections of the AVomen's league of the First M. F. church will be held' I The regular meeting of the Sumpf.. 1 . - f 1 . . 1 '

I lion frairie iiome tconomics nun

will be held at the home of Mrs. Howard 'arbein er, Sumption Prairie. A meetincr of the Indies' Aid so

ciety of the Gloria Dei Swedish: Lutheran church will be held. ; Members of the Mount Pleasant I

Home Fconomls club will meet at

wark. A little- pang struck my heart at the thought, for Jack is the only relativ I have In the world beside my father, anl the thought of his friendship and affection for me has always given me a feeling of safety

the j when things w ent wrong. But not t even to escape his active dislike

could I forget the unhappiness in Katherlne's face. "Of course, in one waj it is really none of my business," I began deprecatingly. "We will grant that." Jack stiid nastily . The sneer put the match to the tinder of anger I had been trying to repress. "And yet it is the business of any out who loves Katherine as I lo tj protect against the brutal, caddish treatment you give her," I tlamed. "Katherine has been confiding In you " The question came from hi iff, white lips. "You know better than that," I said hotly. "But that speeoh is on a

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Sugar Spoon $1.50 Pickle Fork $1.75 Serving Fork $2.50 Gravy Ladle $3.00 Tomato Server $3.50

Butter Knife $1.50 Olive Fork $2.00 Cream Ladle $2.25 Preserve Spoon $3.00 Berry Spoon $3.75

Carving Set $10.00 And the chests of Community Plate make superb gifts handsome, in good taste and at lifelong service. Main Floor.

PARISIAN IVORY for Christmas Giving

An established faA'orite for the dressing table is this creamy, warm-toned product. Hair Brush $2.45 Special. Solid back, fine bristles, and much under regular. Dresser Set 95c Special. This set consists of a Powder Box. Hair Receiver and a Tray. Perfume Bottles Two styles at $1.00 and $1.25 Special. A comprehensive display o f all the needed dresser articles is ready for you. Specially featured are some new patterns in decorated ivory, beautifully executed. Main Floor.

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Th regular meeting of the I-i-

j dies' Aid society of the Grace M. j church will be held. Mr. Hilts will entertain the Wo- ! men's1 Foreign Missionary society of the Lowell Heights AL F. church at her home on F. Howard St. , Members oi e Mother's club v. Hi

meet. Mrs. Sol Saiulock will act as

hostess to the Jolly Nine club. The women's auxiliary of the Westminster Presbyterian churh will hold a meeting. Airs. J. W. Shirk. f. 1 s Pennsylvania av., will act as hostesses to the Fureka club. ' "The Spanish Folk Song" will be disvu?ed at the meeting of the

music department of the club in the club rooms. The A'oung Women's Missionary society of the

F. church will meet. A regular meeting of the members of the Young Married People's Bible c'.ns of the First Fvanp lic al church will be held at the horn? of th teacher. George J. Long. L'.?l IT. Donald st. The I-idies Aid society of th Gloria Dei Sw lish Lutheran church will hold a meeting in the church

parlors. A combined business and meeting of the Helena It Sewing circle will be held

I. o. o. F. hall. Th Thursday club will be t. lined at the home of Mrs. min Mitchell. J 1 9 F. Monro,

of the Thursday at the hom of 40fi F. Monroe ; of Mercv will

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get a divorce and each go your way?' "Not love her not. love Katherine!" He stumbled over the words as a Mind man would grope his way oved an unexpected obstacle in his path. Then he turned upon me. his eyes blazing. "Will you Mop?" he quered frenziedly. "G-o a way at once and let mo think this out." I hurried away from the summer housv without another vord, wondering whether I had said too much or too little. Of course, I had vrrdrawn the picture. His behavior had not been as atrooiou as I had pictured it, but I had .sub-consciously followed a favorite Faying of my little mother's in my course of conduct:. "When a pendulum has swung too far in one direction," she used to say, "it must swing JumI as far in the other direction before it can come to rest in its usual place." Jack was ho blind to his own conduct that 1 had purposetlly painted my picturo In the blackest hue. hoping that the reaction at the sight of it would bring him bark to his kindly chivalrous self. lie stayed in the Minnnor house for an hour, and only Katherine knows what his. thoughts were during that time. Then 1 heard him outside their room door rather gruffly demanding that Katherine should accompany him for a walk. She came out in a few minutes, and they disappeared in the direction of the woodland through which runs the little brook that Dicky and 1 love !?o well, and which I had shown to them early in the week. They did not return until long after luncheon time to Katie's dismay, for she had taken special pains with their last luncheon they were tt leave early tho following morning and I,

i watching from an unseen post o.

vantage, saw with an exulant leap of my heart that Karherine's eyes were Ktarry with happiness, her face transfigured from the lined travesty of its old loveliness which had troubled me. Evidently they had come to a perfect understanding, but I wondered if Jack would ever forgive me for the part I had played. AVhether purposely or not. I do not know, but he left me in suspense as to his attitude all the rest, of the day. It was only just before his departure the next morning that he came up to me as I stood alone in the dinnig room, put his arm around me and gave me a warm brotherly hug. "I don't mind telling you that I was angry enough at you to throttle you yesterday." He began laughingly. tha he sobered quickly. "Hut I can never thank you enough, little coz," he said a bit broken, "for calling me to account yesterday. Yon were right. I was killing Katherine. Hut, plea.se God, I'm going to spend the rest of my life making it up to her." And with that assurance I bade them both good-by.

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GIFT SHOP (Mezzanine Floor) Gift Suggestions for every member of the Family and for every Friend

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Children's Books. 25c to $2.00. Ash Trays, 95c to Candy Jars, $1.50 to $4.50. Incense Burners, 50c to $3.95 each.

Can die Sticks. 75c to $9.95 pair. Book Ends, $2.95 to $14.50 pair. Desk Sets, $6.95 to $11.95. Desk and Boudoir Lamps. $5.95 to $11.50 each. Box Stationen'. 50c to $6.95 box. Child ren's Stationery. 35c to $1.00 box. Christmas Cards, 5c to 35c each. Framed Mottos, 75c and 95c each. Books popular fiction at 95c.

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$1.95. Child ren's N'oveltir.

35c to $1.50. Smoking Stands at

va51 51,95 52.5Ü and $2.95 each. Fancy Baskets, 95c to $11.95 each.

Sheffield and Sterling Silver Novelties, 75c to $6.50. Rust-Craft Christmas Gift Boxes. 35c to $1.00. Narcissus Bulbs with Bowl, 85c to $4.95. Electrical Goods, Irons, Toasters, Percolators, Curling Irons and many other practical suggestions. Remember All merchandise marked at the "Lowest possible" prices.

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Each Afternoon This Week Cooking in PYREX GLASS

An expert will explain the uses of this wonderful ware and prepare foods in it. Pyrex makes most appreciated Christmas Gifts. It is the modern cooking ware: can-

not be chipped, cracked, burnt, discolored, : ? 1 . 11 1

or anyining dui serviceaDie ana attractive. Our stock is complete at this time. We advise early selection from this popular line. ij rA i. tl i m

Iyrex Glass S-t of 11 pieces ST.OO i lUU5CWdrt LSCpL. 1 nira 1 lOOT

will Mr.

A m-eting will be held J. tlaskill, Th Circle

with Mrs. Alary Alallon, N. Taylor str-et. Airs. Donald Hines. Itiverside av.. will act as lu-strss to the Quator.? dub. lYlilay. Airs. Hairy Woltman. 32? W. Studebaker St., will be ho?tss to the Silver Pleasure club. The postponed meeting of the

Fver Ready circle of the Westmin- j ster lVesbyterian church will b j held in the church pari rs. I A nieetinc of the P. club will! b held at the home of Mrs. Hobirtj

Uush. 60j Runple st. Th Hapjiy Go Lucky club held a meeting at the home of

H. G. Schrirker. 6 29 Nibs a v. A bazar will be held by the Norm;ir. F'ldv ftewinjr circle.

The Wanita Sewing tlrrle will ) 'meet with Mr.. Maggie Faulkner, j 133 Kiwrenoe Kt. i Mrs. Fred Woodward. ."22 S. S'. Joseph sr.. will enurtnin the lMughtrs f the American Ile'olu-: tion at a luncheon. Miss Wllda Shunts will h3 in ; harce of the music for the m t-: insr of the literary department of th j Frowns club. ' A meeting of the Friday Frien 1ship club will be held. j i Mrs. lAiwrer.ee Humm r, 2:10 F. Proadwav. will entertain the Fran-! ;cis Wlilard W. C. T. F. j Saturday. Ameetinc of the AVillin.- AVirke:-s 'of the First Baptist church will be, iheld. j j The School Masters' Wiv s club i .'will niPtt with Mrs. L. o. Alilkr. .",.M j i F. Broadway. j

Beuralgic Pains Give Way to Soothing HamlltYc Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treatment for both headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it easei the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Keep a supply on hand. Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon as a preventive against infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Generous size bottle 5c. If rou are troubled wltH constipation or ick headacte try Hamlln'a Wlxard Liver Whips. Just pie&iint 11U1 plK tail at druxslst tor lie.

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Shop F-arlj in tho la

George H. Wheelock & Company

Shop In the Morrdiig Hours

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KANorsi; a piiii.MPs Coal and Col . We can fill orders for immediate delivery on genuine Pocahontas ramp, ejr-r and nut, Hnrnburg. "llir.cis lump, egg and :vJt. atith.aci'e ecg. store r.ut an! pea, eg and nut coke, Kentucky lump, Indiana steam coal. KANOIMl Ä lMIIIXIPS -N. Y. C. It. It- am! Chapln St. M. s I.:

p ? ARTIFICIAL ICE IS THE ONLY PURE ICE MADE Then why use any other kind? Artificial Ice Company M 2221 L 6123 .

When prices were constantly rising Charles B. Sax and Company never figured the cost of replacement of merchandise on hand but alAvays sold it at the lowest possible prices. But as Ave Avere doing the largest business in the history of our store we were compelled to buy merchandise and pay the inflated prices. But when the decline in wholesale prices came and the opportunity to buy goods at loAver prices we mnjediately reduced prices on all merchandise. All the new goods that is arriving daily are marked at the neAv low prices. Our customers need not hesitate about the quality of the merchandise as Ave guarantee eA'erything we sell, if you are not satisfied Ave will exchange merchandise or refund your money. No one knows what the future will bring, but experts in the manufacturing line tell us the prices Avill not be much lower. So from the standpoin of selection and values Ave suggest to buy Avhat you need now. We are placing on sale a $30,000 stock of Underwear and Hosiery to sell for $20,000. A $ 1 0,000 stock of Comforters and Blakets to sell for $7,000. One let of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Millinery at Half Price. You will find reduced prices throughout the store. Pay our store a visit and look over the specials we have on sale. Do your Chrismas buying before 12 a. m. when conveninet '

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