South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 17
Tn SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SUNDAY, PIXTMIHrit 12. i ::. 17
Devoted to the Interests of Women
SOCIETY
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Philanthropy
C::bs
C ircles
SOCIETY
i! ?th jBck.'on, !?iu!it--r of Mr. a n I Mrs. 11. J. Jackson. 1 r 1 0 V.issir av., I and Wüb'jr I:. I'ayr.. pon cf D. .T.I Jackcn, cf Knlanizoo. Mich., umi; fo'c rr;n!z. . at 4 o'clock Faturdiy oft-rr.oon with a LrauMfully lm-1 pre-wivo ceremony nt tho 1'irst ' Mrthoilst church. Rev. P.u.-?:T I'hll.Ips ro.ull;. th .rlrf l-.'f.ro tho altar LankcJ wilh palms ;ini, ferns. I'ncp'ür.sr the cntranro of th' tribal procession. IInry Ovrl'-y of. Kalamazoo rndfr'-.l ;m r.r-tn ri--; dial Mol! iv.'ipon f Kalama-' zoo sir.? "Oh Promi.' :.!" ami "I; J.ve Yo'i Truly." A th? br:l,I party approach' ! th n'.tar Mr. Overly plnyej "Th'3 I5rlil.il Chorus": from "JvOhenrrln" arul durlnsr th j ceremony lntrpretM "Onr.Ke Illo-, !"-,ns" ry l"riivl. Mri'li !ohn'.s xvrJdin march v.' as rr.ployt.-ri fort th rocoriora'.. ! Mi3 Hannah Houston of Chlapn) fUtomlcf! the hri.le a. nail of honor 1 an1 proceeded to th" altar a'rr.r. i MIm DeUsht Mllr of uth Uenrt1 ar.il Miss II !, n M-tn;'" of K;il im:i- i zoo, as bridesmaids, ntcred toth-' or. Tho r-ri!o on tho arm of her; father was mot at the chancol Lvl
th proom and hi nnri. .Mlr'S Houston wsh cowneJ In an
article fror)- of silver lace over hluo I ch.1rmuc.1a with bodice of Mlvt-rj cloth. She carried an arm bouquet; of p!r,k rc3's. ML--3 Milh-r wore pa'.t' Kreeri satin rclifv-l with touches of1 silver. Hör flowers vrro Ophelia' rosv. Mar. w;n costumed In ! peah satin trimmed In silver ami! carried Ophelia ross. J The hrido charrnlnp: in h.--r; f-imply conceived frown of whitj K.atin with full lei:arth voll cf r al : Irxro fashioned ahuut lior h-ad Inj rown offect and coucht with a eins- . tor of orange blossom. She carried ; n .bevor bouquet of bride's rosos and valley Wie I Iionahl K. Strickland attended thj prooni a? host man and Harry Jack-J Mn and Maxwell fHrvd as u.-di-r.-'. i Mr. and Mrs. 3'ayne l.-ft for a; wrpftern trip, following a reception j held at the horn.-) of tho bride's par-
rntfl. AfUr Jan. 1 they will b at home at 1010 O.sborrio .st., Kalim.izoo. Mich. Out of town truest:-; at tho voudlnrr were I. J. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. . I .Johnson of Kalamazoo; Miss Jennie Payne, Portland, Conn.; Mrs. TVrle Vorrlo and daughter. Mary K-ther. and Mr. and Miu. J. H. IIoIlorrnan and daughter, Laura, of North liberty, Ind. Mrs. f. O. Miller. 524 "C. Broadway, entertained the momcra of tlio Pchoolmaster'.M Wives club Saturday afternoon. Itefreshmrnts ver pervod at an attractively appointed table which wat centered with a Lowl cf Michigan holly. Red o.ir.dles wore placed at tho table corners and tho places of tho quests wero marked with attractive Cfrri.rnas card a. Mrs. h'choeppel. Mr. Puber. Mrs. Dickey and Mr.. S?yint'Ur P.uMov'k arnistod th hoseP3. Mrs. Jf. M. Appleman. 2ül3 Iir.coln
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cjut be heul villi Mrs. J. Lair-;, feldt, 411 12. DJaii av., Jan. 7.
Mis Iorralne Warford and Ml 5 Mary Ilaber entertained with a miscellaneous shower Friday night complimenting ML-s Krn iia Ilubcr, SIS L'otta- CIrovo a v., whofe marriatre to Auricc I. Iontr will take plac In tho near future. The evening was ypent with jrimes and contests in which Miis Maybelle Bicklehaupt and Miss Anna Niseh were awarded the favors. Jtefrcshments were served.
Announcements
TO BE WELL DRESSED
perhaps a bit of fur at the bottom of tho coat a.M a band all the way around, or broad bands' acres the sides. -Good Housekeeping.
ITiANTS. Finest selection In city. William.', the Florist. 138 S. Michitr.m s. Main 769. :34C-20
To be well dressed for the street, this winter, three different typea of costumes may be selected: the street suit, tho dress with a fur coat, and the coat dress or practically full-
length coat Tho straight suit is smartest without a belt, cither trimmed with rur or worn with 'separate fur?. Thy materials should be of the softest, velvet-like fabrics such a duv. t do Mine, duvetyn, or velour. The coats should be narrowshouldered and phould hang straight to the hips, varying In length, pome ending between the hips ,nd the knee and others reaching to the knees. Although the very narrow string belt Is still to bo found In many suits, the smartest of all omit the belt. Furthermore, as there Is a tendency to pet away fj-om the separate
wais: by the use of a dress, another street costume- of the winter is aj dress of velour of duvetyn worn with a separate fur coat which mav
reach just below the hips or to the knees. The shorter coats are particularly smart for general wear. They aro comfortable to walk in.
aiiu warm, wur.oui oemg an ncavy
FTiOWIIIlS mrt CTITITSTMAS. Most beautiful a.V)rtment In city. Williams, the Klorist, 13S Michigan st. Main TCO.
way W.. will aot as hosten to the club members Jan. S. An enjoyable party was given on Friday evening by tho students and tri n. Is of the Thomas Commercial s-.diool at the collogo school building. Stunts of various kinds by the tstudejtts. a quartet and tho Inauulation of two president who received the largest number of votes from the student body, furnished the entertainment for the evening. Howard Schräder and Mis Helen Kennedy of Mishawaka wore announced presidents of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. I'. Morse assisted on the committee In charge of the eAcni.ug's rntertainm nt. The rooms , wero de corate d
with American flaps and the school
colors, blue and white, In pennants. ltf f rcshments were served under the direction of tho Philadelphia, asidsted by a student committee.
Tho Happy Go Lucky club met at
the home of Mrs. G. If. Schricker, Niles av., Friday evening. Fol
lowing the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and favors In the contests which were a diversion of the evening were awarded to Mr?. G. W. Hawblitzel. Mrs. J. II. Hawb'itzel, Mrs. O. Schricker and Mrs. If. Dreher. The next meeting of the
The College club will meet at tho home of Mrs. C. II. Myers, W. Washington av., Tuesday night for the annual Christmas dmner. The As You Like It club will rive a dinner party at tho home of Mrs. Lydia Sawyer, 316 W. Wayne St., Monday night, Dec. 13. The Young Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Arthur Jones, 1607
Hiverside dr., Monday night. Assist- J ag tne three-quarter-length coat ing Mrs. Jones will be Mrs. Homer Th rnnt rCQO ,rtr, ,.Ä .
Robertson and Miss Florence Mack. The Ladles' auxiliary to the National association of Letter Carriers will" meet Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. W. Koop, 41 S W. Monroe st. Tho Service Star Legion will hold
a special meeting at o'clock Monday afternoon in the Y. W. C. A. Tho final meeting of the year of the art department of tho Progress club will be held Monday afternoon n the club rooms. An Illustrated talk at 4 o'clock by Mrs. Charles P. Drummond on the Thomas Gainsborough portraits will be preceded by a business meeting of unusual importance. Miss Helen Burke will give a piano selection. Guests will be welcome upon the payment of the usual guest fee.
Jewelry for Christmas? Seo classification 6 4-A in today's Want Ad section.
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-Miss Mab;.. He ff man was in H'.khart an i S.iuth 1U r.d Friday. j
J. C. Hay was in Elkhart Friday. Claud. Lor.crloy was in South IJor.d Friday. Miss LT.a Uedding is spending the woek nd in Suth I '.end with htT parent. George S-r. rrr.an and family wero in Fd wardsburg. Mich Fr'.diy. The Grander school will hold a
box social and baar at th.
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Personals
Mrs. Ivar Hennings, 534 S. M.ain St., has returned from a seven weeks visit with friends and relatives in Ivansaa City, Mo. MAJlHIAGi: LICIINSnS. Wilbur B. Payne, Kalamazoo. Mich., to Helen Jackson, South Cend. Frank J. Iteynolds. MIshawaka, to Wilma McClure. Mishawaka.
n.owKits I'on ciihistalas. Most beautiful assortment In city. Williams, the Florist. 13S S. Michigan st. Main 7f'J. 9539-20
PLANTS. Finest selection in city. Williams, the Florist, 138 S. Michigan st. Main 769. 9540-20
FLOW KRS FOH CimiSTMAS. Most beautiful assortment in city
Williams, the Florist, 138 S. Michi
gan st. Main 763. 9533-L'O Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
The coat dress or long cloak Is
the third and distinctly ultra fashIon of tho winter. They are apt to take tho low belted or Hoven A"o
lino and as & rule have a high fur
collar and fometlmes fur cuffs, with
Shop Early
Sheaffer's GifUe Set makes an Ideal Christmas present. A sharp point pencil and Sheaffer pen in a beautiful Christmas box Is a gift fairly coveted above all others becauso they are mechanically perfect and o symmetrical and beautiful. Oliver Theater Bids.
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Oliver Theater Bldg.
A Few Reasons Vhy The ''Easy" Vacuum Electric Washer is the Most Popular in South Bend (Compare these points with other washers)
CAPACITY 10 sheets or 14 pounds of dry clothes.
Campzire our prices on American Beauty, Hot Point and Universal Electric Irons, Toasters, Curling Irons, Grills, Boudoir Sets (wonderful for Xmas gifts) and the unexcelled TORRINGTON ELECTRIC SWEEPER. We also carry a complete line of EDISON MAZDA lamp bulbs.
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