South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 355, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 December 1920 — Page 5
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Monday. Mm. line S.iirMrrr. 211 IT. South ft, has i.sMtjnJ invi'atlor.M for a d.inrU.v; party to h rivn at the Oliver hotel Monday t-vmiair, in honor of !' T and (!aui,'ht'.Ät IMv.-In I. Salin-i;r-r and -.1 Thoren Saünrr. Th Friendship cI.i-m of tim first M. IT. Church will hoM its aii'.uI fThri-tmrts :.irty at the home of Mra. Kmil II yor. f 1 4 Porta r av. A nu -Un of th I'hi. itha clnss
Revelations of a Wife Ay Heart, and My HusbancI BY ADELE GARRISON
"ThU Is Crown pharmacy." C Th rrec!.e ton- of the Kenia! iittle druggist ramp to my ars afttr a wait tha MemeJ interminable ih
GOSHEN NEJVS
of tho V. stmlrdt. r Prc.-'iytrlan ' (h- station booth.
( hurch In the nature of a Chrinma i
; irty will h held with Mrs. Zora i-'eitlr, 7 42 B.mcome av. Hostete for a merlins r.f th'1 1 ist err. Star auxiliary will 1,.- Mrn. i.thl Marquis-. .Mrs. Mary MJkf11, Mrs Wilma Smith. Mrs. had!"
Dilryrr.p.e and Mrs. Kiectlon of ofl'.cers wi
a t inn meun ir. Mrir. C. A. I"1trhr. 3 2 X. Cushin:; K.. will he hcst-fi to th T.tntjcr? f the Uneoln Utr-rary rluh.
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Tuesday, j Invitations have Icon Usua by J Mary Ioui.- Pape, Kathrjn Pax-, (eort;e A. Robertson, jr.. and Lyle Humble, jr.. for a dancing party to h(, riven at the Indiana cluf Turs-; day evening. ; A mftinf- of thf Woman's puild f the St. James chur-h will be held.i A meetjncr of the Twin ScwIie: c ir- i rl will Le held with Mrs. U i;. Car-I'-nt r, 826 L Colfax av. I Mr:-. 1 IIA Ianrr. 12'J S. St. Ixiuls ! Mvd.. will entertain the members of J the Tuesday Nlßht club. j Th Phl'athe.t class of the First M. IT. church will hold its Christmas ' Iarty Tuesday evening. Supper will .e S'Tvt il at 6:20 o'clock. Mi.. Father Fulton will act nx rwHUhh to the members of the Hunco lul. I Tho Good Will Hible class of the! Sunnysidc Presbyterian church will ; 1 f entertained by Mrs. Anna Taylor, j 72 4 Hush Ht. t Membf h of the FsnJoTi cMib will ' meet at tho home of Mis-s Liurine. ;
Ur.den. 921 S. I.ifayetto blvd. Wed no.- lay. The study of Tolstoi will b continued it a ineetmcr of the department '( literature, section one. of Propres club which will be held In the club rooms. The members of the CJood Will r'uh will b entertn iue.I by Mrs. Frank Woofter. 4 15 S. Franklin st. Mrs. Claud Gyer. Woodward av., will entertain the Wednesday afternoon Hridse club. The Clay and HarrJs Home IonorniCH club will hold a meeting at tho hon;n of Mra. Fdwnrd Casey, l.Mwnrdnbur rd. Mrs. Frank Dfitz. F. llowi:i;iti yt.. will be hf'Htrt to the Fancy . e (lleworker's duo. A me tin? of the Wednesday club w ill be held.
Pettit
"Y-s." "May I paV: to him, plea "Just a minute. Oh. Doe!
on- to ppeak to you." I heard the firm utrpa of the- phy-
ricion cr sinr: the floor I would j hav hnfvn that peculiar step anywhere and heard his low inquiry to tb" druri:Ist. "Who i it?" ; .Mr. Crown'H rply to lite quer1 was equally low, but my ears. 'haroen.l with nervou'ne.cf, caught it distinctly. ' i "I dor.'t know. A lady'w voien, ' nr.body around here, but yet I'm
:-i:r- 1 ve ';irr, 11 somewnfrt The next ( i:l the younpr
cIe!an's voice sounded over the wire, Irof s.ional to th- lant detfre. Tld- i. Dr. IMtlt."
T ,onn "m-rvnimlv. hnrrlrrl'lv. "nml i a fpW hours' holiday.
instead of ridlnfr luxuriously in thl.-f wonderfully comfortable car."
I.fn!t his keen evta upon me and i l?end and
kept mv own upon the panorama of j w' co. . ' L'Mtlff'.t
autumnal beauty unfoldintr lt.elf from every bush and tree and vine aU.ni; the road. "How long do you have to ptay at Tieer'?" he asked abruptly. "Perhaps half an hour, certainlj' no longer." "What time do you return?" "Would it make anw difference to you if you took the same train an hour later from the next town?" "Nut the slightest in the world." I was looking at him new; in very f -urtesy I could do nothing cls. He !4fiiared hl shoulders and drew a lonp breath. "Fate is pood to me," he said. "I had not hoped ever to have a few
afrain.
liobert Itydle, charged with stealing 15 chbikens from Levi chidd;ster of near Uonier, waa bound to the IT I kh art circuit court her when arraigned before Justice Whisk r. In the circuit court her Ha7d Thomas was gTanted a divorce from Floyd Thomas and iven the custody of her minor child. Thomas
lis employed, by Vhe Chicago. Mouth
N'arKry Arnold was iil-o
Kranted a divorce here. JudrTo Drake appointed Clarence Oardner of Go-hen and' Timothy Holdem.ui of ITlkhart :us jurj 'commissioners. The petit jury has been called for Jan. 3. The state has Fueil Joseph Nusbaum td Middlebury on bond for $300. When David Yoder of Middlebury was arrested on a charge of stealing of blankets from tho
BERRIEN SPRINGS
Sajn Pa Hand of Mishawaka wa-s a
t-usinejfs v;i:tor h( re Mo iday. He ha iurcla.sed of Mrs. Fet5V St. John the brick buildinjr at Ferry and Mechanic 5ts. and expects in the- rear future to opt-n a dry cleaning establishment. He j:!so plan. to carry men's furnishir.tr goods. He was a former resident here. Mr. and Mrs. Georce W. Minster wt in ITlkhart Thurs-iay to attend the funeral service of the la Iter's sister. Mrs. Clara Tracey. ' Mm .(r. A. Wesner has returned front, a few days' visit wilth her mother, Mr L.. la-sche in St. Jost ph. Porn Tuesday to Mr. and Mr Gordon Montgomery, a s. n, at their homo in Flkhirt. Mrs. Mor.t'Vncry was formerly Miss Arolene I.Yrk y of this i illare.
The Methodist chor.il s-cieiy will
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True holed in ITlkhart, Nusbaum i ?'iv a Christmas cantata Sundc
..v.... j unlterrupted hours with you
i i'on i oei risiueneu. i Mian i nuui- ' er you with my oU. folly, but please J forgot everything eis save that we 1 are two von ood friends off for
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Thursday. Miss Mary Harriet Miller. W. .Vavarre st., has issued Invitations t-r a party at h-r T;ome. Thursday eyer.I:i. ITb-ction of otücers wl'd take place t a Tnectlnc: of the Par r.t -Teachers ; ss.)riation of th Mws 1 school. The reirular me tln of the Golden
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lntrrujjt-d ine decisively. 'Where are you?" "At the railroad station."
"I'll be there in-two minutes." The telephone receiver went into it hook with a banc:, and In several sronüs under the time named I saw h! runabout draw up to the station door. I was at the curb to meet it. "or I did not care to have our meet- j ink' serutir.lzed by th nhrewd eys i if the woman station afrent. Put j behind m I heard her footsteps.1, nnd knew that wdts kindly intent j h wan on her wiv to the door to.
v.nke the explanations to Ir. Pet-1 hit of her mention of hlnr which'
she houcht necessary. "May 1 f,'et in fir.t and exp'aln m ftf rward ?" I asked in a low voice.
He wasted no time in words he i had thrown or en the door and was strtin- to alii'ht when I spoke but li'kl out his hard to help mf in. and tho next instant the door vp. closed and the rar was turning around from the satlon toward th'main street. I caught a frllnpso of agent's astonished eyes and waved Iur a friendly little frood-by, b'lt felt sure that the physician's reputation for abruptness and haste would pive her a pocd enoutrh explanation of rvy hurried departure. I did not speak until he hid -wur.fr throt'Kh the main street to the "turnpike." which I knew w.ts th rout" we would have to takto Tlcer'H farm. Then, as he looked at me with just .a suspicion of amused inquiry in the eyes. that, however, still held the sombr?. broodlrttr look which has so often disturbed me, I said hastily: "Pier so don't think I've taken
signed his appearance bond. Yoer failed to appear for trial. In connection with the proceedings Nusbaum has brought attachment proceedings in the hope of fretting possession of personal effect Yoder loft behind when ho took, hbs flight to evade the law.
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Hie Salvation Army kirvs eierv Mottliy family In Snth Uoml ami! I.irs to briii'i Xiiuih Joy to ea li j family. Would you l!;c to spread !
y? Jiist phone Main 1302 or s'iul your donation to 211 S. St. Peter t , or brlntr your ttlfts to 107 Y. Colfax. Merry A'mas to nil. t)5t9-L'."
r.MiT nirtn shop, 123 X. MAIN ST. Open every evening until Christmas. Phonograph records. 10-lmh.. double faced, can be played on any machine, $1.00 aid $1.25 records. Your choice ."die each, 3 for ?1.'J5. 95C7-tf.
TOYS mil OltlMfAXS HOM IT. Mem!ers Anten W. U. C, N(. 14. brin' toy fir Orphans' home to old court house Tuesday eveninjr. 0603-20 : Iaton. Crane and IMke statfonery, half price. Ilustian's DriiAr stre. 9D75-tf.
Cnshcn Rotarian arr, on record as favorli'.fr a community building as a wnr memorial. Arthur Armstrong, who resides near Milford. is afflicted with sleeping sickness. Specialists frivo little hope for recover). Arn.strontr w.s taken ill two weeks apo with a se. vere headache and since- that time has been sleeping; almost uninterruptedly. William CraJp. a Noble, county farm hand, was killed when he fell from a load of fodder which upset on a Ne-w York Central railroad crossing" at Nenv ITnu Craicr was G years old. He is survived by taree sons. Word has. been received here that Miss Muriel Hobbins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. I Itobblns of Flk-
i hart, and Hary lewis of Tarpon
.prints, Fla., were married at Jacksonville, Fla., lec. 14. Much excitement prevails in the vicinity of Silver Iake. where oil has been formed to develop th 1 field. Pauline Meyers-GoldteIn, 7. of Chicago, formerly of Goshen, died Thursday after an operation. The deceased' was the widow of Hermann Goldstein, a former clothinp merchant here, who died in Chicapo in 19t'7. Surviving" are two sons and one daughter.
evenlnc. entitled "The Star of tho
Fas:" by J. S. Ferris. The choir has been working hard fr thi.- cantata for the laf?t fdx weeks. (3. 1 Valentine is the director. Mrs, Julia IX-at died Tuesday afternoon at her ha me on Cass st, where she had boon ill for some tiine. 8he was born in New York state and :m C7 oars old. She had lived here tor 15 years. Shu leaver six children, Will and George Dean. Mrs. Cora Pennoll, Mrs. Blennie Havlland of Berrien Sprinps, Mrs. Nannie Farley of ITlkhart and Mrs. Hertha Franz of Kilos. The funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at the home, conducted by Rev. J. H. Bancroft. Mrs. W. H. Yost ha. cora- to IT van -stcn, 111., for a vUit of several weeks with her son. Dr. William It. Whit-
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Mrs. Paul
Myers left and Marine
Mr. and
Wednesday for Detroit
city to visit relatives. The Bethany class of the M. IT. church will meet Tuesday with Mrs. John Hooplngarner. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Kggert and Mrs. Jessie Graham. Mrs. H. IT. Storrs will have charge of the bible lesson. P. I Lockinaw has been adding a number of improvements to his oarage corner Ferry and Mechanic sts. He will do general repair and battery work and carry a full line of accessories. A card from M. It. Castner sayshe and John Murdoch are enjoying life in Tampa. Fla.. The flowers aro in full bloom and band concerts are given in the parks, he says.
A delayed thlpment of 700 fine LeRoy Shirts has arrived. ON SALE AT Half-Price and Less Pure Silk Shirts. Fibre Shirts. Hussian CorCs and MaJras Shirts.
Large assortment ot exquisite, Pure Silk Shirts Crepe de Chines Imported Silk Broadcloth and Silk Jerseys, made to sell from $10.00 to SIS. 00. Your choice
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Galey ana LorJ famous Kadioux Fibre Silks, rich colorings, novel designs, made to sell at S7.50. Choice
Lorraine Russian CJnr.iN .. ( : t . S5.no, Silk Stripe MaJr.i Sh'.Mworth S5.50. Imrnrted Sent:!; V:tdras Shirts t-orth So.no. an,! ma;i others that are vondert'iil. C'hoice
All Shirts of First Quality Shirts Make an Ideal Christmas Gift
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Fod Drill tea?n will be held
Mrs. LuellA Flkins, js x. nill i-t. A metir.R" of th La Ivota Wajonas
v.i!) will take place at the hom
Mrs. I,. J. Schroder. 115 W. Broad-
"Aay. Mishawaka. and will be : i!ur of a Christ:! as party. M'-rnber.i of the Woman's
f th.- First M. F. church will meet. Miss Ruth Willluns wlil entertatn oi" Kir-'s Heralds t the Grace M. ... ch'.irch.
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rortant errand to Mrs. Tic r. an 1 find every taxi gone. The station asrent, thinking m a strancrer. sail hat you were probably iroincr to at-
of ltetul Jerry's broken arm today, an.'
that If I didn't delay you. you would
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Saturday. Invitations have bet n issued for "ie Sin-U MlB-eison lYo'.ic o b ? M In tne Hotary rom of the IP r h,tf Saturday evening. Music will 1 furnished by the Oliver-orchestra.
Ivory' to Pet nml tnanvmre tct. IvOr ntvlnTs and iowdt r Ikm-s; f hoto albums hnlf irir. Bati in'H Drug Ston. ? T.TC-tf Advt.
Store Hours: 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.; Saturday 9.30 P. M.
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Which Vidro ia for you and your levtd ones this Christmas If you are puzzling vc ur brains to huy a useful ift, why not decide on a Victrola! And vou ir have the merriest Christmas vour m m home ever had. Victrola XI, $150 The Holiday favorite. Wonderful in tone, handsome in appearance. Mahogany or Oak. Cm he purchased on reasonable terms ot payment. We specialize in Victrulas e clusiv ely and have no substitute to oiler you. Store open each evening until Christmas. George H. Wheelock & Company
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The one gift that will increase the happiness of every member of the family the year 'round. The Victrola and Victor Records bring into your home the whole world of music, exactly as rendered by the greatest artists and entertainers. They are the unfailing means of holding the young folks home, and of making every evening a period of enjoyment and recreation for the grown-ups. Make this picture true? for your farailyl Stop ia today for a dcmonaUaUon. Victors tuij VictxUs, $10 to $400. Ey tenn, "
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BEGINS MONDAY MORNING We begin taking stock right after Christnuis and the time allotted is very short, and it means a lot of hard work. In order to lighten the burden this year, and to mike Christmas purchases easier on pocketbooks, we are launching: our big money saving Pre-Inventorv Sale earlier than usual. We have reduced prices' in, all departments. Manx articles will sell for less than wholesale cost. It low-
prices mean anything:, many of the Sale items will never
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