South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 353, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 December 1920 — Page 7
rt.VlTHIAY MOKM.N;. 11K 1 M1W. i; is, ij... DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOCIETY
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. vrn-iry Fro" ft-rnoti. Icrtor.s appro;. i ;rte to the Chri.t:nas ' if-Tri were ue I p; the honn antl lunr h'-oii wa H rv-.! a a tnf.:c fn-
:rrI with a diminutive
tree from which red r:Mon
t-rsi!"d to randy ' an at the t!a- s
yjr ! as fa vers. A large birth-
eentrel with five randb
?nark-l fh- ptar ,f :h- liot-.-v.
Tn rg.t re t Ltr.g! was awarded
r.t'-'l with ('hrirtmnn bell and i president, FÜvr hak!t rf sc.irl-t carnation. ! pre:! irr.?..
I Nineteen members t ponded to roll
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f call
Mr?. II. McNnl.ir viceMrs. (. Ilfekl'-r: secretary
and trfaüuriT. Mr. N". Jack man. anil Mrs W MrN'ulib. wha naj reelected
an. I on- out of town tuest was j , .v.. ,r,i
presit. Mrn. C. Hrr.ith rfn;l a - Luncheon was frv-d to ?0 rr.empvr ot "The lplver il Spirit f ber Mrs. George Ackerman, 2 4 5 Christmas' and 'the rubject of Mrs. !. Sample st.. will act as hosten at Ii. II. f ler ph!d's rapT was "Arner- The next me ting which will be hold lean YuXlil," j on Jan. 20.
Original verges were attached
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
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th- trlfts distributed by Snnta (",nus,
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p.. or r.imny ami tr.e prusrutn torn-, n.itt for the coming year was appointed. The committee members r.r Mrs. K. S. WtstPr. Mr. F. H.
I Il.un. and Mrs. K. Saulnt. Dainty
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' f v Mr.-. William Harr:. and Mi.s
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Mls Krnn.a Coffintr rr.trrt.:netl the mnilt.i rs of the I'hilathe.i f l.ns
of the Indiana Av. nue 'hrl.sti.in oh'.roh nt her home. 1 r. 1 1 S. St. Jos-' i ph st.. Thursday riicrht. The meet-
lt.R v;im In the nature of a Christ
as party and the decorations of tho
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r.r.r- n: nt ni;tde that
the j., -t rr.if.iritr of th auxlllao" vi;: take pl u th.- third Friday In January, the p!ac to !. nno-j need i alv r.
Ti.. Sr the r.rr morithlr
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the clr ' 'h Thur. lay p-r wis s.-red at
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and Kthel and Mr..
Monger, and M.ss. Dur.n of Taylor ".in rit whi. Is preparing h"r-.;f b? a tnks!rn ry ln Ir.dU. w t ro rruest I)r. .Mm: per. Ml" hunn,
. :iss Alur-". and Mns furnished th" program.
Stre.-tr ent rtalned with a piano riurnl er. Tio- I,ov- Waltz by Schutt. A social hour followed.
lailoway md lia.-l
Mrs.
O. Strom. Mrs. Jnhr .Tar.-.Ti-
srr., Mr. N. Ilrjon. ani Mrs. T.
i tut. -1 i m Shi h ai the reeu-i Jnr mftlrir of the IadicR Aid so- I !'-tv of tht Ch.ri.i Dei Sw,.(Hm(, Iu- ' theran churr whlrh w.n hld Frl- '' nft.Tiioiin In the hurc;i parlors.' J:ea.lir.s i,y Ft-v. Carl Anders.)'1 Were a feature of th- pioprain. At; th.- clfiso of the tiiff'iin-' refrsh-! J;,,nts w.-re xrv-'l to menibers. i KNctlon of oMirrr will take oiaci
Jo iwii w-eKs.
seati'M wer. used throughout the ho'i--. Miss Dorothy Ytacer was elected pr :-Ident of the class in the election which took place. Other officer, newly chosen are: Miss Deona White, vice-president; M!.s Hertha Ish. secretary: Mrs. Grace iXV. Istron, treasurer; and Miss Krnma ( "offlnp, reporter. Refreshments were served and a social hour wa-s enjoyed. Jan. 1 Is the date set for the n-xt n)etir.vr, but th- place of, meeting is to be announced later. j Th Children of M iry of Pi. .Tos- ; epjj church h-!d their n ::u'rir mon'.hly meetlnir ar4l 'hristrnas party at St. Joseih hall Thursday i nicht. Durlnir the business tho fol-l : l"wlnT othe rs were elected: Gene-! vleve W'inkU-r. irsl.lent: Anna Mc
Cartney, vlce-presit'.ent : Geneviex? Mickey. secretary; Clara Kline, treasurer; Ruth Probst, orpranist and Mary Divirs, reportrr. A Chri.tmaa tree and Santa laus were features of the Christmas party. Gifts were
Mrs;. J.' I?, lieru haw, 91S Dctand ' : -v . entertained three t.ibl s at l r!d?: Thursday afternoon honoring r.Iin.-r Straer. wbc will leave for Callfo-nia Mnday to spen t the i err: a in der of the nlntir. Uos.t and narcissuses were combined effective- ( iy in the decorations. Dainty refresh- ; Trents : i re served. i Mis. Straer will be the honor cru. ;t a a t uif'et supper to be jrlven
this evening nt the home of Sirs J. I. (ott-r. Marqtiett lark.
Mr. Harold Tansler. älr, K. I'enn-J
sylx anla av.. was hottest", to the tnembers of the KfficU rcy Hlblo class c f the Stull M. F. church ThurMay ni'-ht. A pr.t-h'ck sapner was s-rved. Hanta Claus was the rrdC't of honor. The next meeting of the ciss wiU le hf 1:1 Jan. C at the home of Mrs II. Smith, 1212 S. .Main Vt.
The Stonv Itldpe Neicrhborh(od
circle held lis regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Klcanor Apnlegrate. After a
.hort business Session. a social hour;
was enjoyed Le held at4 Goetzlnger.
. The next meeting will the hon.e of Mrs. J.
Announcements
wa attrac-
The Thursday eluh h it. nuiiual hri-tmas party Tec. 1 at the home s a . -
.urs warren ;ns. 1r.. L' L 0 1
1 '!ch st. Th hous,.
was prettily
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listrihuted and the hall
i tiveb" decorated with Christmas
mi tif.-. Vocal so'os were rendered hv Miss Acnes Champalcn. Miss Madeline Myer;. and SIls Rosa' Sin der. Rev. I. .1. arro!I u'avo a( reatlinir. The next meeting will be' he'd in fcur weeks at the ha'l. j The Aurora I'ihle class of the Sunnvside Vn shyterian church mot at the honi.- of Mrs. J. Toward. Ml WaKhintrii av.. Thursday nicht.' Assisting Mn. Toward as hostess.; were: Mrs. W. WaUSen and M rs. I. Washburn. O'ticers were elected fori thf1 ensulnir year in the husine.s'
Th. Fhilathea CTlas of the First M. I-:, church will hold its Christmas partv Tuesday evening. Dec. 21. Supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. The F.nstern Star auxiliary will
meet Monday afternoon in tho M"'tell her
Honic club roonin. The hostesses will be Mrs. Kthel Marquls.see, Mrs. Mary
Slikesell. Mrs. Wilma Smith. Mrs.
S'adie Palrymple and Mrs. Flo. Col-
Iyer. Klectlon of otticers win use place. The Philathf-a clans of tho Westminister Presbyterian church will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Zora Zeltler. 742 Sancome av. The meeting will be ln the nature of a Christmas party. A met ting of the otlicer.s ant! direo tors of the St. Joseph Hospital Aid society will be he'd Jan. 6 at the
hospital. The election of officers will take place. The Christmas party to be divert by hc i-.uith Rend Woman's club
meeting.
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new
olficers are: i
AT WHEELOCK'S
AT WHEELOCK'S
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Books That Talk
Vf Bubbled f3ook
Books That Sing
Children like pictures they like verses they music. Here is something new for the children. The Bubble Book Nursery Rhymes the Twentieth Century Way
eal Phonoeraph Records
like
Pictures St
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Your choice of eleven different titles Each Book and Three Records, $1.50 On sale in the Toy Dept. Store open each evening until Christmas
to th children at the Orphans
Home will take place this aft-
J ernoon in the hapel of the home. Hecause f limited ypaee the public
will not h" invited, but all members wfJl be welconw?.
Club
Personals
Frank TZ. Dearman navy, has returned to
Lillian cajne back from the city in the week following little Mrs. Durkee's accident, but hurried away ajraln the Fame day with only the briefest of reassuring" words. "Everything's xoine all rigrht." she K'vid in answer to the inquiry In my eyes I knew better than to put into words any query a-s to her success tr failure in trailing the man, Jakn Wlljjoy, who hai caiusel Alice Holcombe and myself so much anguish. "He's an unusually Uppen' animal to trace, but we've i?ot a k'ood line on him. He hadn't bothered you or Alice Holcombe agr.ln?" "Not m." I said, "and 1 heard from Alle? only last right, so 1 am sure he has not been there." "I thouht not," she returned. "I don't thinli you'll ever bo annoyel with him but once more, and at that time you'll be the sacrificial ,70.1t s:aked out In a trap, wi(h M. Wllsey ;u-tiag tho part of the tler, while I take the role of the mighty hunter. "You kno what usually happens to the goat," I Kmiled. yet with an inward tremor at ever meeting tho man Jako Wllsey, . even under Lilian's efficient protection. "I won't let the tiger eat you," Lillian promised. Then she hesitated, looked at me speculatively. "I wonder if you could get away to cover Just one little angle of thio thing," she said. "You wouldn't have to be srone buk 2-1 hours. Could you have Mrs. Durkte?" "Oh. yes, I could manage that! Rut Mother Grahajnrc would be wild with battled curiosity." "I'M tlx that end of it." Lillian
promise!. "All I have to do is to
that I am Rutn.moned to
Washington on some government business, and that I have asked you to find out something for me at S'ag Harbor. That's gospel truth, too. for I have a piece of government work on hand, came in last week, which has taken so much time that I haven't had a change to pick up all the threads concerning Wllsey. Rut if you'll go to S ia Harbor, see Mrs. Ticer, and ask these questions of her It will help matters along materially." "I'll take the fust train in tho morning. It will be quicker than i dare drive a car, I won't need anybody with me, and there won't be so much danger of a breakdownThere are plenty of taxis at th other end. 0 that can reach Ticer's quiokly."
MANDATES REPORT HELD IMPOSSIBLE
of the U. S. New York
city aftr spending a la day rur-lont-h with his mother. Mrs. Rabetta
Dearman of Hamlet. Ind.. and hi ! plon reported they were unable tc
grand-mother. Mrs. Johannas Weiss
United Prem: GENEVA, Dec. 17. The League of Nations assembly today met to receive 1 report from a special commission on mandates. The six members of the c&mrnis-
"Good! Now memorize the.se, and ' I'll trus. to your ingenuity to ask them casually." j he put a paper in my hand, 1 looked over my shoulder until I had j the questions, answered the ; slngl explanation I asked concern- j in; one of therr then h.istened to her room to make her brief nrepa-
rations for her trip to Washington.
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As I folded the paper nd rut it . safely in my dress for rr.eimorlzln later I remembered that 1 had no : word to Lillian xf Robert Savarin's intended vi tit. I knew tbat I must rc-medy tho omission before she left I
for the great artist would be domiciled in our home by tho time she returned. He had answered wr letters of invitation .'with an almost pathetic
capcrnci of acceptarue. eniiT w
suro the main reason for both his ! acceptance and hLs first note con- J cernlng hi pictures was his desir ; to see Lillian. With the thought of S Harry Underwood's mocking face as 'I had laMt seen it, I felt a siulden surgo of hot Indignation at the bar- ,
rier had built up between hrsei!
and the lonely artist who loved her
so loyally. It was In this spirit that I sought her in my room, and I am. afraid that my feeling colored the words with which I clothed my message. J 'There Is something I niup-t tel! you." I said when she had bidden 1 mo enter. "Mxirion, dear, will you ' plea.se go down and tell Katie to open a can of the preserved cherri'sj for luncheon?." j '"Of course. Aunt Madge." the-, child Mid obediently, and hurried J out of the room. Neith.-r h r mother ! nor I ever ask the child directly to leave the room when we have things ; to dNcuss which require s-crccy. Rut she has been trained instantlv i the various little suhterfn.ee which we employ and which phe understands perfectly. I knew that she would not return to her mother's room until bidden. When the door closed after her I : turned to Lillian nervously. j "Dicky has invited some one you ! know for a visit, and I thought you : ought to know It, for he will be here ' when you return." It was my nervousnJ"'s?. not design which had made rru phrase my announcement so awkwardly, but the result gave me a genuine glimpse into tho depths' of my friend's soul . nat often vourhafed me. She turnn'. .
white and put her hand out gropintrlv. a? If blind.
"Not Harrv!" she gasnd. "Tie
hasn't come back, has he?"
There wa.s absolute terror In ner rp w .'rj voice. T rushed to her and grasped 1 V'-' ; 1 1 1 1 mmtmmmamm
"No. no, no very different.
There are lots of things you probably haven't thought of Holiday things all over the store. The best way to get ideas is to come and see them and see what you save by coming here. The Gift Shop (Mezzanine Floor)
Narcissus Bulbs, with bowl, 85c to $4.95. Sheffield and Sterling Silver Novelties. 75c to $6.50. Trays at 95c to $1.95. Incense' Burners at 50c to $3.95 each. Children's Books.
25c to $2.00. Books, popular liction, at 95c Children's Stationery. 35c to $1 box. Box Stationery at 50c to $6.95 box. Desk and Boudoir Lamps. $5.95 to SI 1.50 each Desk Sets. $6.95 to $11.95.
Hosiery Black silk hose, 3
box an ideal gift $6.00 value. Choice, $2.50 box.
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Book F.neN. $2.95 to $14.50 pair. Candle Stick. 75c to $9.95 pair. Baskets at 95c to $11.95. Smoking Stands $1.95, $2.50, $2.95. C?ndy Jars, $1.50
JSL 7CTto $4.50. V N Ash Tr:
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ays. 95c to
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I 1 I UtllLlt ti Vtltf 75c to 95c each.
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Xmas Ca 1 ds. 5c to 35c each. Novelties ior Chil dim. 35c to $1.50. Electrical Devices I r o n s. Toasters. Perce)lators, Curling Irons, etc.
Jewelry Section Leather Goods
Coro Pearls acei Fancy Hair Ornaments Brooches Bar Pins
Wallets, Bass.
Silk Bags. Tourist Cases, Poker Sets. First Aid Cases, etc.
H
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"Pome one Javarin."
Purses. K-i
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George H. Wheelock & Company
7 13 N. Scott st. He is electrician on board the U. S. steamer. Hrldge. On Jan. .5. he will leave for the canal 7ano and all ports on the east coast of South Africa. From South America the ship will go to Africa. Mrs. Charles M Mtthews, who has been the guest of Mr. a.nd Mrs-. Edgar A. Ir -land. 211 W. Lisalle av., has returned to Iter horn? in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs Clifford K. Ireland, alfo gm.s'.s at the Ireland home, will remain until after Christmas.
summarize the mandate situation or to make recommendations because the league council refused to make drafts of the mandates puLllc.
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IlLL'C U1III SHOP, 123 X. MAIN ST. Open every evening until Christmas. rhonographrccords. 10-inch., double faced, can be played on any machine, $1.00 and $1.25 records.
Your choice 50c each. 3 for J 1 .2 '
&567-tf.
WINTKH IS IIITlUi Cut ont draining your radiator every night. Fill It with FUEZENO. This solution will not freeze to 40 decrees below zero. Guaranteed to be aKsolutely harmless to
Rubber, Steel, Iron, Brass, Lead and.
any metal uoed In any automobile. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Does not lose strength with use r acre. If radiator It in rriMlr and docs not Hak one filling will last a season or lonrrer. 50e per trillon. Sohl xelusively by C. H. IVfrt'f.3 & Sons. 541 S. Scott St.. Main 1;.76. 9595-22
"M AKOll V The sensational dance hit on record, also "WhlsperinE." Japanese Sand Man. both vocal and instrumental; "Chile. Dean," "Naughty Waltz" and all other dance hits now
in stock. lgan st
C. W. Copp. 221 S. MJh-9596-15 Advt.
M.UlHIACi: L1CHNSIX Seth H. f""mlth. South Dend.
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Leon la Morris. Flowcrybranch, Ga. Robert Lanick. South Bend and Tampa Hoss, South I?nd.
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Give Him Luggage
Finest selection in the Florist. 138 S, Main 769.
city. Williams. Michigan st.. 9540-20
lLOWintS FOIt X.MAS. Most beautiful assortment in tho city. Williams, the Florist, IZS S. Michigan St.. Mala 769. 9529-20
I WORLD'S PAIN AND Ii ACHE LINIMENT
The sensational dance hit on record, also "Whispering." "Japanese Sand JIan," both vocal and lnstrumental; "Chllr nin.M "Naughty Vftlt2" nnl all other dnnce hits now
Jb.. C:?-WJr: -
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In stock.
C. W. Copp, 2 28
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II.NTS. Finest selection ln city. Williams the florist, 13S S. Michigan st. Main
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9o40-20.
AirnsTTC wncATiis. Finest selection In city." Willian , the florist. ISi H. Michigan Ft. Main 7Ö9. 9ÖSS-2Ü.
nAlon. Cmno and tfike statbawrj , lialf prlr-c. IlastLm's Dm; ftorv. 'J575-tf.
Come
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and make this big friendly store a visit, buy, but you'll be prettv apt to find vour
happy throng of Christmas shoppers this evening. Meet your friends at Clauer's.
There will be no obligation to
gift problem solved. Join the
Shop Early
ZA in i man
leather
,Tut
can basr.
case or Gladstone.
use a suit Here
one trial cinInoi. you Sloan's Liniment help drives way IlheuniAtic twinge
as good as any
they are-
man wants. Finest of cowhides with hand sewed English frames reinforced corners full leather lined; black, tan and cordovan.
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All at 20 Reduction Sam'l Spiro & Co.
HY er.dure pain when you kno. Sloan's Liniment will re
lieve it proir.ptly '.' It couldn't rerr.ain the World's Liniment for 0 9 year.- if it wasn't highly benetlcjal in relieving rheumatic aches, stiff joints, soro muscles, lumbago, lame back, neuralgia, strains bruises and the results cf exposure to bad weather. Penetrates without rubbing, leaving no stained skin, clogged port-, mussines. A pain and ache liniment that stands alone in doing what it is meant to do. (let a bottle today and keep it handy. All druggists. Thre e!?.o 35c. 70c." f 1.40. The largest is met economical.
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1 The Christmas Store for Men and Boys 1 LinilHentfSl
The artistic and useful gift that will delight the college student. A pair of boukends tu take back to school tfter the holiday vacation make a real practical rift. Men desiring Xiiuü cards should visit our special inen'n department. No matter the style of card wanted you are certain to rind it ln our elaborate .stock.
Makielski's Art Shop Oliver TlMatcr Illdg.
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Second Flxr Bargains Ivory Pyralin Picture Frame Cut Glass Manicure Rolls Shaving Stands Smoking Sets Traveling Cases Book Ends And other things, all at One-third Off
Pearl Beads are being shown at this store in a wonderfully large assortment. Particularly attractive are the Richelieu Pearls at $ 1 0.00 to $25.00 Others at $5.00 up.
Wrist Watches We have the largest stock of bracelet watches in the city, including hundreds of handsome Gruen creations. Both ribbon and link bracelet models await your inspection at $20.00 up.
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CLAUER'S
South Bend Watches are worn by many of our leading citizens and highly recommended by them. South Bend Watches are noted for appearance and reliability. The price ranjre starts at $34:oo.
jf 105 So. Michigan St. Three Floors-Exclusive but not Expensive Ti i r : i i ;:! m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiimimmmimim imimiin
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