South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 351, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 December 1920 — Page 7

nirnsDAY mouxim-:. pixttmx"..: t; ic. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles Suffrage Philanthropy

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SOCIETY

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vif-i: ol t J i - afi rnc'.n Mr. Fanny Fj.it! r. Mr.". Li!li;ir. Chapp'-ll and Vi:-. Amanda T-ylor wr- f., vor wir: r: f rs 1 1 f r 1 1 1 1 1 i . t w re --r ' -fl ly the hoHte- who wnn assisted by Mrs. n. r.'jrk. The place of the nt meeting, which will he held jr. tw vcb-, will h innour.i . biter.

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: lie hi can st. Th- devotional-- which ' p n-.l th- r r i fir. g were i.ndu t'J r Mrs. Thomas Cr.ck-r. During th r.sir.- K m.' tir.tr a o'hristri'.g was made by the mMn- ' Tt. Mm V. A. Imman was r-

vpnr,--;-)!.' for the program which In

la Mrs. Till!

Smith; n raiding of "The Serving I -id of thi-h'-rn," by Mrs. Craco

imb.-ui; v..cl - b-cti:, hv Mr. C.

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Mrs D'Tiahl Ibibail who!

were accompanied hy Mrs. V. A. Djnkin; a reading hy Mrs. V. Ali.-n 'f "A Handful of Clay." a solo hy Mr.s. I 'i'iM Dubai! a e corn panb'd by M:m Ksthr Iur..r.n The oiun W'mlrs will b c nt'-rta!r."i hv Mr?.

f. 5 V.'lltfnni;. is? Jan. 19.

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A sjicc' sifu! hrMtma? 1 1 . f I r of thr r'rar.khn Mothra wao attj-n.lfd by rnor than 2Ö0 :iTr.l.-rv arnl rhiiilrni. Mr.s. John- . :on prrj-idwi at tfu r.i-tinjr and vt.v iit rrHtlr.t; j roram xviu j r--t-r.t'fl whhh liichulr-.l vocai and .i.'trum ntal mi'!.- and recitation hy th' -hiIdmn or the school and r.p pitr,n of ih rhih. A visit Irojn !-iir,',i CI who distrihutd !v-pcorr. an1 enndy, athlcl to tlif i n.ifiv Mit-nt of tne ocranion. Rcguhr rhib jiwetlnsr will h- di.contiiithrough tli Clirlstm neason.

An ufttrnaon 'ins h"Id by th

Cour.lv Christian Mr.ii avor

rally was h' Id Tuesday r.ijrht at Hj, :hap:'.. Fifty rnenih-rs wer' prr-t nt. Talks wcr trivtn hy Jiayni'mil K'J-prrt and Mlsw A. nn.'!r - v.Tlcht. Four voumk n opl" from th First liaptist church rfril-r-l iL fonir. Durtnff the buin- hour. th fol!ovints' rdÜTrs wer'- clectci: Raymond Kutfpvrt, president; William K!lr vire-pre.-rid'nt ; J. Post, treasurer and Ih Vera Hutfln. scretary. Itefrenhmeuts wr yrved at thi rloe f)f the .-clal hour. The r.t rnt-ctln will he- hf-M in January. th -xaet dat of whl'.h l- t) be anriMinctu later. Th. Fpwortli Iatru- of th.e r;r.ice M. il. church was entrtaineil at tli- home of Kverett Kale. 629 K. Hroailway, Tuesday r.iijht. Arrara-f-rncnt were completed for th' Week-Day .oeial to he hM I Is and 17, and for "Wlri-My-Chum" week betrinninu Jan. 2. After th4 business rnetincr. am and cntestu were enjoyed. Christmas decorations were used throughout tho hou.se. The next meeting is to ho held in January at the home of Miss tiertrude Ivinditr. ST 3 Marietta t.

the J,i p ir.t t a booth. An exhibit, ef anti'.ie.-t will be phown in the, pirik parlor by Mrs. William Shirley. : Mi.t-j Lola ! Friese will have j ririiO' "f th- e.mdv bo.ith: Mrs. I'.

arr. th fany work bor.th: and i Mrs. Y. Mu?s. I will have;

har'-r-- ef th pastry booth. A pro- ; Kram of i.'iuf.i' wl' b- lurnitHd inj th . ' nin. ai. .rb.est ra . The I pr'-s!d-r.ts T the uild will pre-f side (,v- the affair. Th y ar- MS;

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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband

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with Mi-i Maude Hoke. 7 1 7, T-land av. Miss M. nt ha !Jrai-cky will h the leader, assisted by Miss Fmma l"aus h, MiH Mabel Martindaie and MrH. Kiward Stark. Tf.e committee on letters for the Christmas party of the South Ib-r.d Woman's club to be held Saturday at the Orphans' home will b at the club rooms Thursday from 10 oYlock to :, o'clock to rc-'-eive tbe Kiftn The f.mmittee nif-mbers are: Mrs. Walter K. Sherman, chairman: Mrs. Harry Wallace. Mr. V. It. Maun r. Mrs. leorrto Thurm Mrs. Cranvii'.e Zeipler. Mrs. John Moore. Mrs. Fred Dennis. Mrs. A. O. Wilson, and Mrs. II. I). Coon. The Indies' auxiliary of the Amer

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Christmas party was piven Tuesday niis'ht at te home of Mrs. C. 1 1. Myers. 71 'J W. Wafhintfton av. Mrs. Myers was assisted by Mrs. (Teorpo lieitner, Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. Niel Kobertson. Mrs. V. A. Hauer.

Mrs. Victor Jones. Mrs. L. li. Slaugrh- j tr. Mis-? Catherine Campbell and! Miss Mary Du Shane.

comfoit-knottin members of the

second section of the i'astor'n Aid society of the First Christian church Wednenday at the home of Mrs. II. leaple, 603 Ulainn av. Th regular bulnrs,s mcetlnpT of thc ta-etion will take plac Jan. 1? with Mrs. Mary Meyers, at tho home of hnr daughter, MrH. John K'tlcr, 430 Allen .'trett. -r Wr;. Lnuiü Ale.xarder. Ill lincoln way W:, M.ishawaka, ntrtained the menilrs of the KaffV-e, Klatch socially with cards Wedm.xlay afternoon. Favors were awarded to Mrs. S. GutHtein and Mrs. F. Mrü. H. Z. erhw. 718 Portage ftt.i vltl yet as hott.sH to the rlub Dec. 29. -r Mrmb-ra of The JjtorT-" HlI.

iero entertained with an informal:

Iuncicon at the jjotne of Mrs. Hiram Krei-hbaum, 40S S. ,afayette bivd.. Wednesday at 1 p. m. Assistmr ti)e h'steH were. Mrs. Marshall Chapin and Mrn. W. K. uMiller. -rMrr. Maud Dice. 507 Hill st.. was m.ste-v to the W. C. Sunshine club

Jo tb -orit5ts -which wer a diver- 1

Announcements

A postponement has been madfi'

of tlie, meet In i; t-f the third section of the Pastor's Aid society of the First. Christian church which was to have been held Wednesday after

noon. The meeting will be held Dee.! 23 and election of xdlic-rs will take

place at this time. The ineetim: of the d -oaitm-r.: of history of che Pjuutosr Jul ha . be n postponed tmtil Jan. r.. The Women's Home Missionarr

society of the First M. K. church will

xioiu an ancrnoon meeting loaay in the church parlors at l'::;0 o'clock. The procrram for t he afternoon will be in charge of Mrs. H. C. Welton. The Children of Mary of St. Joseph's church will civo a Christmas V'r'y at St. Icseph hall t."iav lor members only. The meetinK1 of the Mother's clul which was to have 1 en held this afternoon at the hem1 of Mrs. Oforge Robertson. Jefferson blvd.. ha' been indefinitely postponed. The members of St. Mary's Altar and the Woman's CJuiUl of St.

James' episcopal church will hold i a bazar in the Kotary room of tin-1

bazar this afternoon at the P;t,'ffiy Widely store. S Michigan and Wayne 5 is. Donations are to be left at the store Thursday mornlntr. A special business meetinsr of the civics and philanthropy departments of the Progress club will be held in the clu! rcoms at - o'clock todr.y. The Circle .f Mercy will ludd its annual p. und party and Christmas tree for the day nursery in St. Patrick's school library this afternoon. The Aurora Pible class of the Surmyside Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Toward oll F. Va-hinstcm st. this t v nir.Z. The W m.tTi's Home Missionary society o; the c,r.v M. 11. church will meet this afternoon in th ehuich parlors. The hostesses will be Mrs. Homr r Taart, Mrs. Droll. i Tion.,.?i. Mrs. Homer Weaver, Mrs. Harry Parker. Mrs. Waller Palmer, Mrs. Ada Yet rick. Iiss Nettie Taylor. Mrs. W. C Farnum. Mr-. Hattie Iyneld. Mrs. J. Iiwrtnce and Mrs. T. Manchester. Th.- topic, will be di.;cu.-sed by Mrs. liohert Lath:. The ubu t is Mlani in Hand." The Mother's club of the diver school will meet this afternoon at :: o'clock. Col. . Seymour Hulloek and M:s Kline will be the speakers of the afternoon. A program has been planned. The 1-i dies' Aid society of t h e Ciloria Dti Swedish Iutheran church will meet Friday afternoon instead of Thursday as previously planned. The meeting will he held in the church parlors.

Framed pictures win re- appre- , elated as tri ft s. See classification: t4-A in the Want Ad section :

feiSa's lacr tlualu-d with oa'ir at Alfred's prai-e of the conKcrvo she ha.fi made. Hut I. who Ivad studitd her carefully dvrlr.; the days hc ha-i b. en taking care of little Miv. I 'jrk .., and dwititr her r.ehctel 'annin., knew that ir.in'Iei with -;t ati'ication at his approval was dismayed protest at his lick of tact :n exalting her v. ork at the expense of his motht r's. Alfred!" she exclaimed. "How perfectly ridir'ihous! You're Jusi tryltm1 to make ine feel pood aiout that oll stuff brause 1 tried hard with it. Hut it doesn't bf,'ln to come ap to jour mother's." Witen leiiu is excited t pretty southern accent and dr.iwl. which she hu almost lot In ordinary conversation, is much in evidence. I saw little Mm Durkee ghmco quickly at her, was nhocktd a?, the furtive fleam of disliko which 1 saw in her tycs, and was Klad that JiC.ila was not looking directlv at her. Hut Alfrel was cjjtuse and r.acle matters wor.se by hi next words. "You'll see, mother'll be the ;ir.-:t one to ackr.owledjtp- tlie corn." he said. ''he's always- crary to try new recipes. Here, mother, just let this linger on your toimue a minute or two." He held out a spoon with a bit of the conserve on it. Mis mother pushed his hand nway so pik:kly that the conserve fell upon tho dainty pink silk coverlet, the prido of her housewifely heart, which was drawn up over her. "Now .ee what you've done with your tarelessne.vs. Alf!'' she said pettishly. "I never can et that stain out. I suppose there ar peaches in thU thin;;." She turned to Ijeila, dUtinot irritation in her iool; and tone. "No." The girl's voice was low, and 1 kio-w that she was t-t: uirslinc; with humiliated tears. "I am sorry this happened, but if you will Ut tr.i try 1 think I om take the stain out, provided 1 can take it riirht away."

"You mustn't it!" Mrs. Durko rined protest, know." "I don't nerd replied quietly.

try"" "I si.ppe.-e so." The tone was a more unrracious one than I had ( ver heard from my little neighbor's lip. Put I knew that more than her childish vanity about her canning had beer, wounded by Alfred's thouhtlessne.s.-!. She had hen cut to the heart by the thought that her ill diyed sop preferred ooniethincr Ins sweetheart had prepared for him.

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teat hoi water on s voice res. in hoi-'Tha-t's silk, you

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t' tlie dainties his mother b.vcd to la. ike for hun. Hut her innate eourtc-sy t ealir.ed thai .'he must male rcme kind of acknowledgement of tlie unl's cons r'e. With lehne expei tm ss she maskt d her put jo-e with an atla"k upon AlfreJ. '"IV all your fault. Alt"'." sue pout(d. "You know how I hale havimr tliine;;! f to :r.e. aiai tnen you come pekin that eor.s. rve at me :us Ii 1 ware a baby tfct'.im? ibs b(ttle." A.-5 we lauihol, I wondered if the same thought had lku-hed into the minds of Alfred and ldla that had come Into mir.e. the rejhc ion that the littlf- woman on the b--d wav ry like a baby sometime-. "And, besides, I just had ray rupjjer." irhf went on. "and il woubt r.iak't :iv posatively ill if I e.te anytliin more just now. T urn sur the conserve is v r nice" she s?nib d

patronizingly nt Leila iti a w made me loner to shak" In a tomorrow 1 shall be plad to

hut now now." I.ei'a had quietly brouynl ai coverlet to the bed. Mi't 1 the sillv one into her inns. "I'll take this down now."

sail, lfnorin her prosp.- tp

er-in-law's l:u-t little speech. "Lei me carry thaV Aifr--d

masterfully, taking iL fr m her, and tlie two went out of the r "i.i, i iia droopinpr. but Alfred siallunp: sternly alonfrT. a rather ludicrous tiiruie. the pink silk coverlet, club bed io one hand while in the other -ti:i r. -T.osed the despised const re. "Alf!"' Mrs. Durkee s nt a :lä shriek after him. "You're traihn.-r that coverlet all over I he Moor.' He Katht red it up into a crash : mass without turning his h ;d and otalKed on down the hall. "I süppos he's mortally o;i nded." Little Mrs. Durkee jerked h isi If pettishH' a gainst bet Tillows. "Did you hear the lovesick id i t Here's something that b'-ats anything I ev r tiLsted before. How's that for a little souther'- ciri!" And after the way I've s!aed for that boy all these years. Many's the i.ilit Vf sat ur until after i.i:dniRht canniner and preservine things he liked, and a "'s the most p.-.rticu-'.ar boy, teo. I knw I've spoiled him. and th's is all the thaiiKS I pet for it. Never mind, she'll rind out that after she's married. a whib- that he won't be pulte so easily phased. Of course', eveiythlnpr she makes tastes like candv just now. h! I hale li' r!" And iny foolish little prtknt bxirst inte a Mood of childish, unreasoning tears.

A Great Purchase and Sale of SILK LINGERIE

SALE STARTS FRIDAY

hile in New i'ork last week wo were orTered a big lot of Silk Camisoles. Bloomers, Envelope Cherni.? rnfl Gowns at 50c on the 51.00. We bought the lot Over or.? thousand pieces and will place them on Sale Friday (see window).

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$3.00 to $3.50 Crepe and Radium Ceimisoles at $5.00 to $7.50 Crepe and Radium

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$5.00 to $7.50 Crepe and Radium Envelope Chemises at $7.50 to $12.50 Crepe and Radium G owns at

$4.50 to $5.00 Colored Silk Petticoats at

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Sensible Christmas presents are listed in classiticatlon S4-A in the Want Ail section today.

Wheelock Sc Company

Wheelock & Company

An unsurpassed stock from which to select your Christmas Gifts Something appropriate for every one on your gift list can be chosen from our extensive holiday displays.

Electrical Table Device: home maker.

-Ideal Christmas tokens for the

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llbt-tric Toasters f."..no. O.ioc $s.Z), Sln.o) and ?ll.t" Jdoctrlo Coffer Ma-biiiei T'rn type. $iy..i0. Jli'.oo. VJ'i.r.". $2S.50. $31.00. Jilex'trie Table Slopes Toist.

? I'ry or boil. .?! M.'.M...

I J4. Mtkd IMatnl Oven "? K'.ectric Table Htove.

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I'lower Vases Trumpet shape, 1" Inches tall. $3.:T.. (iraxv Itoat with Stand Water IMtoher. T. i-int capacity, f 7. äe.

Sheffield Silver for Gift Giving A comprehensive collection of this famous silver in artistic designs, and manifold uses, here will satisfactorily solve many of your "most particular" pift problems.

Candle Sticks, 8 inches tall, colonial shape, $3.00 per pair. Pierced Sandwich Tray 53.45. Handled Cake Tray $6.9 5. Bread or Roll Tray $4.95. Handled Flower Basket $6.95. Covered Vegetable Dish Cover hns lock handle and can be used as a separate serving dish. $14.95. Sujjar and Cream Set $8.50. Fruit Bowl, 8 inch size, $5.95. Cracker and Cheese Plates $10.00. Bon Bon Dish Pierced design. $2.50.

Handled Sweet Meat Dish r

$4.50. Meat Platter With thread border. 1 7 inch size. $20.00.

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A Good, Well Selected Piece of Furniture is a Gift that Lasts. lrl--l!Ia S'mIhk Stand as shown. $10. 00. Tea W'aci'iis or Curt with drop leaf sides.

J J4(m'o). $4j.."fi 5 f.;.. i.e. f.i'.'Oj, other styles 132.00.

$3. ' Spinet Isk $4v0ii. ujtl. ST.. 00. $72.00. jnr-.oo. Majcavlne and lUxd stand M."'"!. f1iv". 0. .at Ix-x TatIfM $U0.t"". J37.50. tlO.oo. lied Side Tables $1 " r 'b Jl.o.. Xrst f tlircTuMo $34.ri0. Pir Cu.st lilt-Top Tables 3S.OO. $ P.'.öfl. Telcpbinc Stand and Clwiir $2.Y00. f'.ft I'urritur Second I'loor

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.Mahos;.ii Candle Stick Beautifully llr.ished. Tvo fires ."Oc and M .(.").

WoihI Iktskcts for tin PirtMlde orr.e in prey, srrea or drown willow Tww sizes at 0 . o o and 1 o . "

Shop Carly In th- Iav

George H. Wheelock & Company

II Hoorx of Christ ma- Di-. plas

Winifred Black Writes About: Years and Youth

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The üiiprenie ctnirt of Maine bas issui'J a decision that a w'jm.tu should not be required t ttl! her age In order to qualify m a voter. Hail. Wiloin of the Apes! Why should a woman toll her ao if Mhf doe.a't want to do it? Whose business is it when she was born, and who v. a? present at her christening Of what possible interest :.) it to you or to me to know that Mary MUen Smith is 41, and not and that Miss Kate Morlarity will nver s-ee CO a?aln Akc i.- ucll a relative matter; same women are old at old ar.J dried tip. vinej rLb.. disappointed and tired of life. sTonie are youn,' at 4.b youn and vigorous and good-natured and h'jlpy and yes exceedingly attractive. Why should Mehltable Jon s, who look.- 00, tell tho world thai .she's

Why should Jenny .mith. who looks 40, "tell the. world that she'n only Z0, and betray the fact that it's her disposition that makes her look the way Mho Uoen, and not her years? What do years mean? There's isn't any uch thlap. really. Year Don't Count. What i a long space of torment and boredom und unhappinti.- to one. is a short flight of merry hours to another. Years don't count when you com., to age. Iook around you and you'll wee that they don't count at ail. The say est. iirhtist-he arted. wittiest, most energetic, competent worn. in I know was refused a place in a pre at organization which sent worker to France during the war. She- was 50 years old and foolish enough to tell it. When he-r application was turned down, she- went across the cur.tin nt, and registered in another state, and

called herseif she pot tlie ap-i pointmeru, went abroad, and tid ' hundreds of lives with her good ' chef r and her comforting ways, lo-r quick sympathy and hT deep un-j de rs: a r.elir.p of tho human heart. Fibbed? Well, maybe she did. but!

I'm not -o s.ire about that either. You can't even reckon b'd;!y ag.' hv 'ears. I know a woman who

has three grandchildren. I saw hr ! at a luncheon, the other day the haiuboii.est, smartest. rnoat beautifully croomed woman iher? and j he didn't look a day over 30. Her

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fhown common .'n.' !n its eleclssion. 1 hop-- v( ry othor supr-m; coun in tb country will fr lnw its f arnp'1'. (Copyright. i::c.)

Personals

Miss Annetta Drtimmoj;.i rf jiortc. Ind.. is the truest .jf ' rs

Harrington, 107 Stuli st.

Airs. .Neville C. Fosrr of Phiiadedphia. I'enn.. lias arrived in South Hen' to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ceorgo Foster of Rose land. Mr. Foster will join her later.

What shall I pe-t fr.r her? K!r.l i;, anwr in classification in lh W.ir.t Ad section today.

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housewife ? in the W;t.t

Fhristma grfetinu card'.' clasüication ei 4 -A in the- War.: sf-ction today.

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An article for the toilet is alwavs acceptable. Head classification t4-. in today's Want Ads.

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on the New Edison. Then hear th? record-

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about thi- bondage of the years' Why not put an iron collar around your neck, tie a weight to your shoulders, hang some ntee handcuffs upon your wrists and be done with it ? But don't weich ycur?e'f down, with the counted year.- a if vi.u were afraid somebody might

give you a char.ee to Lo happy and ! carefre ar.d useful Ju.-t i-eeauie j you are no longer sweet sixteen! i The supreme court of Maine hasi

The Hl tiali.' ar.d use ful gift that will eb ligh the college student. A pair of hookend- to take back to j-choo! aft'T the holiday vp.r.i tion make a real prro -ti'al g'.t't.

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cards should v!:t r.ur 4ppcial ir.e;-.-.v dprt:f -nr. No matter th sty! of card wanted you are r rtain to f.r. l ;t in our elborat Steck.

Makielski's Art Shop (HUer Theater Bliljr.

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Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap

And Fragrant Talcum !

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