South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 358, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 December 1920 — Page 7

TiirnM.v foiti.. in i:mpi it i DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN 27 mm Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy

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SOCIETY

Mrs. Kmr.k IkHz. 101 v;. Hi. in st., u.m hoste. t .1 n

of the I'ar.'-y N-,-dl-workTs Vdr.May nirc:. Mrs. Karl ter and Mrs. Jack Kmberiin

visitors At th meeting which ' .vr of a so-lad nature-. Luncheon v;i.-r'-n-f-d by the ho-tf A b sk t of :vs.-rs ccntTd th table an J tho rd&cw of the ruc-stj were marked by c.andleiticas' MjrP"rt l by miniature .'lirureM f Hanta Clau and frarir;r '.r-'hted tan -rs. A handkerchief rxchnrifr" wa.- a feature of the i'fternoon. necorntintu were apprTrlatP to th Christ ri-a . 'e tn. In two u-ff-k". the Huh "will be enterf:Jn'd by Mr. John LaCornb his

in.imond av. AnnotinrnK-nt th marrlatp of of Mr. and Mrs.

s". St. Joseph t

Fabnr of Newark, .V ring took place I-r. hrc Mr. .ir.i Mrs. mak their home.

hi" K--n made of

Karl Horizon,

J. T!i.- maris n Newark. HodSOfl will

to be hld r-r. 2i in the J. M. S. building. At the next regular meeting of tho rlul. Ml. Dorothy PruKr, Colfax av., wllJ entertain. It will be held In two wi'f-ks. Mls Itolenc Aoftt, 112S Uivertdde dr., entertained her Sunday s boo! c-la.s.- Tuevd ay night -with a rhrlstma iarty. Gifts were ex-(-hMnfij, and ront .t favors were recivd by Mi4 LouLse Klnctl, Mrs. John I'.arbur and Mis Nellie Xcvln. f Mile-m choxrn for the cumins year er; MUn ArneH McCilntey, prnident; Miff Hazel Merrlrnan, vier president; Mw Loul.se Kineo 1, see-retary-treaaurer. The time of the luxl metln will b announofj :Ht-r.

Announcements

A postponement has ben mad1 of the meeting of the Good Will rJuh which was to have been held Wednesday evening with Mrs. Krank Woofter. 415 S. Franklin st. The meeting will take place Jan. 12.

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

MAitin.r.r: lici-:m:s.

Draper T. Camp. Walkcrton, Ind.. and IVarly H. Bagwell. Walkerton. Ind.

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A- merlins: of the Twin Citv evv-

ins cire was held YV dr.. sday ! with Mr.. I.. K. ("arp. nt. r. SlIC K. ; 'flfix av. Xvedlework and con-1 "it f.ccupi'1 tht aftcrno favors-j :n the conttfct bvlni; awarded t Mra. , J. C. Hums and Mrs. Georo Snydt-r. I A two c our.-ffr .unchuon wis ni n to!

Tho Linroln Literary' club was entftrtaired Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary 1'itf hrr. C2S Cushintc ?t. During the business th

son ; o.d officers w r r elected for thep;

r.-W Vcwr lrn Iltf-h..r ii,rilarv

Rave th- report of the years' work, which wan followed by a program. Continuing th- mabjoct of Aniericanlzation, Mrs. George Knterline gave a talk on the subject, and the dl.seusMon was taken up by tho club. The current events were in charge of Mr T. II. Jackson. A kocinl hoar wuü tnjoyt-d and refreshment were erwJ. un Jan. 10 the next meet-

UIKTIIS. Mr. and .Mr.". t T. Snyder I, llowman st.. a .on. Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Hoot. l'J N. Main St., a son. Der. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Irmlter.

capo, daughter, Dec. 16. Mrs. Irmltc-r was formerly Miss Marpm rite Toepp

f thin rlfv T Irmlter vvns rlfv

i editor of

number of

The T'ews-Times veans.

With my finccTM clenched into my

palm to still the tremulous excitement my prid would not permit me to betray. I stared at the winding road ahead of me alun which Dr. Pettit m; lis sending hip car at a rate

;0C j that I knew spelled danger for any one but the mopt experienced of. 1-2 ! drivers. ! I did not dare to look at him, but Chi- , I was nsvchlcnllv sure that his face

held the Käme set, fombre anjrer that had darkened it when we had started away for the second time from

for a

in will be held at the homo of Mrs. J hospital K. Heed. 10:i Wilber al. I Mrs.

the Tlrer farm with the mocking laughter of Harry rnderwood rinRinp in our ears. I knew that not only was he asfounded and revolted at the Firht of Harry Underwood upon apparently friendly terms with me, but that 'a

. oen-trr. morn primitive andrer was Mr. and Mrs. Claud Witter, dauph-' fhakirifr him nt the sudden reapter, born Dec. 19 at the Kpwnrth J'earance of the man he fo hated.

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the new club ye.r will be held Jan. at the homo 'f M.rn. GeorRe Ires-.-Ut, Clinton at. The Clay and liarri.- Home Krt:omlr.s club held an afternoon meeting Wednesday ftt the home of Mr. Kdward Casey. JM wards burp: At th ojoi of the nhort business meeting Mrs. (5orp I'hillipn Indiana federation of clubs, npokc of Houth IVnd. district chairman of on "State Fe.iei ution." Atter a jound table discu.s.ion of the adjntHges of ft federation of clubs it wan voted by tho m n r." to unite with the. tate federation. The new methods of canning meats were diseusKvd by Mrs. H. S. Schernerhorn and a .paper on "Chritniaa for Mothers." was f;iven by Mrs. H. J. Incley. KvadirKs by Mrs. John

herhnrt and Mra. IM Nace features of the program. On 1 the club members will meet

Miss Maud Gray on the bur;; rd.

The marriace i Miss Iiura KlinL'harnmer. r. 1 IZ. Hronsn t.. and Harold Wabb-ck of Dalton. ().. took

i pl.ie- V. iln sda mornlnic nt 11 I o'clock' at tiie parnu.e of thv . Westminster I'reshvterian church.

Ii-v. A. M. Kölln officiating. After a. two weeks trip In Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Wableck vill te at hom- in Mishav.'.ika.

I 1 ne Sunday had

Personals

Mrs. Katheryn Smous left

for

bor. Little Claud K.dward Witter, who has been very ill. Is improving. M". and Mrs. Roy l'eterson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Walter IMumbeck and family of Lydiek were puests of Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Whl'rsel Sundf.v.

Mrs. Cloyd Dettlo spent Friday Saturday in Chicago. ' Mrs. Iytlia Hvown is Fpendinp: wek at Crumstown.

enmity Vetween the two men been no Beeret In the old davs.

the

were Jan. with

Kd wards-

Sixty couples attended the dance .'iven Tuesday nljrht by Miss Mary J -jise I'uKf, .Mi Kathryn I 'a , ('eore A. Robertson, Jr.. and Lyle Humble, jr. The affair tonk place nt ib. lnlian;i club where Christmas d-(or.itiotiJ were use.l effectively. TfiM proicnm of dances w;us playeil by steimrlch's orchestra. Dainty re hm tuts rar served. MUs Jth-r Fulton, COS Horatio !., was hostess tu the members of th- nunc-o tjiU Tuesday niht at br hotne. Favors were won by Mhn i:iba Ahrciif and Mrs. Faul Fapsarht. Ilnni wer ma ! for a danco

M!-h Itncbael Davis vho is attending the i'oston Art school is spending the Christmas vacation at her home. 211 W. Wayne st. The St. Mary's nrls. who are at home for the holidays are: Miss Featriee Kin ith bury, daughter of Mrs. J. F. Kincsbury, 71." Lindsvy

Margaret of Mr. and

St.; Miss da uu liter

Wellinnton. inr Itlversid- dr.: and 1 the school

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Margaret

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gregor, 201ft Lincoln way W

Mrs. A. W. Kendall. 1071 liiver-1 Hide dr.. and daughter. Miss Doris Kendall will spend Christmas in

Loilsville. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Timmnn, Woodward av.. will Hpend Christmas In ChlcHRo. Miss Dorothoi Kahn will arrive home Friday from New York city to spend Christmas with her parent Mr. ami Mr. M. L. Kahn, 1061 Kiversldo dr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kwalt of Indianapolis will he the uiiests of Mr. and .Mrs. FIchard Kuehn. Lafayette blvd., during the holidays.

a month's visit In lien ton Har- j neither har taken any jinlns to hide It. and I knew this sudden reappear

ance of of the mocking adventurer whom the young 'physician believed to i... the Incarnation of everything evil was swaying him with an emotion that was finding only a Fmall outlet in the wild r.ace at which he

was hurling his rar along the road, and' Fndisguisedly frightened I was.

I Mit l Knew Just enough of driving

io realize mat any word or gesture which would take his attention for the fraction of a second from the wheel which he was subeonsclouslv guiding with unusual skill might precipitate the very accident I dreaded. So I held mysvlf rlgidlv silent, waiting until the dark frenzy which swayed the young phvsiclan should have somewhat abated. It was not until we neared the broader road leading into Southampton that I noticed the car begin to

j slacken Its pace. Soon it was travelwas held jit'ing at Its usual rate, fast enough id

all conscience, for I hail already observed that Dr. Pettit w.v no" laggard in arriving at any destination for which he was aiming, and I began to wonder what would be the first words which would come to his

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venturer put Wilsey, who

to flicht the man. was frightening

Mr. and Mrs. Herir.in Kirkpatrick and baby of South Bend spent Sunday with the latter' patents, Mr. fend Mrs. Chas. Iieriner. Mrs. Fugcne Fero was in Fouth

Wellington. Fend Thursday. Mrs. F. II. , The first examination

Thursday and Friday of

Mac Gregor, daugh- last week.

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Christian Fnd-avor at 7 v. in..

CVtarles Shoue. leader. Chtirch Services at 7:4T p. m.. Rev. Paul Harris. j,astor.

IliiF-sia may get money if .she wants Hok." good here.

ilong without to. but it still

XM.S ;1U:I71'IGS. "I cannot have heard aright back

May this Xnwin b a happy one j there at the Ticer farm." he began

for you. We hop your home Is fat last, and his tone and words warm and comfortable, and that we . were the acme of icy contempt, have had the pleasure of supplying ; "Surely, the man with whom you the coal to keep it km. If we haven't ; were chatting upon .mch apparentwe would appreciate an opportun!- i ly friendly terms cvuhl not be the ty to frhow you what .srool coal and j unspeakable wretch who tried to good service we can give you. 0. H.jcmparw your husband's death that De free. r.l." S. Taylor st.. phones time upon the flyinc field."

irt " A rwl .Vt-t l.i ....1 -Tl1... II. .

I i(i-t rmr im ny ri ni'

very nearly at the cost of his own." I retorted crisply. "Yes, that was

Main 273. Lincoln 5279. Dealer in

coal, cement, lime and clay goods Moon's supplier. Jtf,10-2.V

Finest rrlectlon of pr.ttod plants in the citv. Williams and Mever. 804 K. Duball. ?624-21.

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Wheelock & Gsnipany

Wheelock & Company

Practical Gifts Are Here in Profusion B-elow are shown some of the hundreds of articles from our Housewares Department Third Floor suitable for Christmas giving.

Colonial 8 li a p e

Sliap- IVrti-

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Tnn. 3

quart

Kettle, 3

qu art sl7c.

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Aluminum CorTe INrcil;itor Special, 51.4."

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Aluminum Snuet Iti 1. 2, S rjuart size Ser. fpeclal. 12.".".

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life Time Aliiminiiin

Percolator, $2.25. M'lrro Aliiiiiiiiuni I'lincy

lator, J2.SÖ. Mlrro Aluminum Colonial Sliap Percolator. $3.4R.

TTound Aluminum Ttoaster,

Aluminum Covered Sauce

sixe. $1.00. Aluminum Convex Covered qtiart sl7.e. $2.4.".

Aluminum VegctiMe Kettle. f

has lock cover anil strainer

$2.25. Alumtnmn Ten Kettle with lnet ran b usd tu a dovibli? boiler, ö quart sl7re. $3.5. "Hot IV! nt" T:io-trlc Iron. JS.IS. "AniTlrn BiMit" Klcrtrle Iron. $10. nf). "I'nlvorsar Aluminum CnfTo Pcrordntors, ?7.7ö to ?0 2". "Universal" I'leotrle TnMe Grills. 3 hmt. $1 5.0O. "HiitenbcT" riertrir Table Stoves, 3 heat. $16. 3". "Hot Pidnt" r.lertrlc Coffee Machine. $ifl.ro. I'nlorsal Klootrlo Te;tstrr. $S.ö. Wlilto I'nainplctI Pantry Set. 0 piece?. $4.45.

' L rSfcin t v-o --,"c.Jkx;

Vacuum launch Kit.s. $2.! (ther rtylf.s up to $..:.0.

Mr. Undirwood.

Now I hold no brief for Harry Fnderwood, even though Dicky long ago forgave him, and I know would take him back into the old comradeship if he only knew he was In America again. Indeed, my own feelings were colored with the same aversion as Dr. Pettit's before the hour when the harum-scarum ad-

Jake me.

And even though, because of that, and of Lillian's Quixotic feeling toward the man whose name she bears, I feel impelled to treat him with ordinary courtesy whenever I meet him. yet I can never wholly smother the revulsion agalnt his smooth, debonair wlckednehs which Invariably seizes me at the sight of him. Fut there was something about Dr. Pettit's tone and manner which roused every bit of combativeness in me. I have felt the same militant spirit before when my opinions and the physician's clashed. There is such an air of finality, of aKsolute Tightness about his utterances, especially when his wrath or disipproval is aroused, that I find it impossible to keep from controverting them. He was silent for a moment at mv retort, then he spoke again a

bit thickly. I "May I ask if your husband shares! your approval of this this " j I knew that he was nearly beside hims.lf with anger, but nothing could excuse the words which trailed off chokingly Into a muttered linprecatloi.. j "Dr. Pettit." I said sternly, "this is insufferable. If you will kindly stop the car and set me down at . once, I can manage to get to the station by myself in plenty of time, for my train." ! I heard the sharp intake of his) breath, as if he had been struck a physical blow, then fr a long minute there was uo sound but the humming of the motor. Then he ,

spoke, and there was intinite sad-

I ress and meekness in his oice.

"I am an abysmal brute, of course, and if I plead the justification of my agony of sfirlt when anything evil comes near vou T should

only ndd to my offense. Hut will I you not grant me the mercy your; tender spirit gives others and ab- j

solve me from the punishment your request would be to me?" He was so humble, so terribly in earnest, that I felt my anger die. And I could riot nfford to be ungracious when I was even then en'oylng the courtesy I had asked of him in the morning, but though I rescinded my resolution, and during the time that remainel before my train started eastward I tried my best to second his very palpable efforts to put our conversation upon the light, friendly basis with which we had started the trip, yet the shadow of the incident hung over us and I think he was no less relieved than I was w h n he put me aboard the train. "Forgive me," he whispered, as he grasped my hand lightly in part!n.g. "and do not forget I would die to serve you." Rut the melodramatic words did not touch me. I rcllerted grimly as T to"-k my .-eat that it would be morcomfortable for rne if he were not quite so Intense In his friendship.

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Store Open Evenings. Store Closed Christmas Eve 6 P. M SEE WHAT YOU SAVE BY SHOPPING AT

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In the Gift Shop Mezzanine Floor Narcissus Bulbs Books For grown-ups ana child ren Stationery Desk Novelties Electrical Devices

For the Entire Family r urniturc Aeolian A' ocalion Phonograph r loor Lamps Draperies Rugs Table Lamps Etc.

Gloves - Hosiery Toilet Waters Perfumes Powders "Mirror" Candies Manicuring Sets Ivory Infants' Knit Goods Infant's Playthings Turkish Toilet Sets Bath Rugs Fancy Linens Blankets Umbrellas Handkerchiefs Jewelry Hand Bags Leather Novelties Lamps Lingerie Petticoats

Sheffield Sil

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Accessories Candle Sticks Vases Baskets Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Candy Jars Framed Mottos Etc.

Shoe Row "Daniel Green' Comfy Slippers Shoes, Spats Fancy Buckles Art Section French Novelties

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Gifts for Him Neckwear Mufflers Hose Bath Robes Umbrellas Cuff Links Silk Shirts Underwear Pajamas Luggage Etc.

i GOSHEN NEWS

Aluminum Iioartcr with tray Special. $i.9J

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pyi:i:x glass rou riFtTSTf as This wonderful clas ovenware nrke. prnrt'.ral Christmas clfts. It !s beautiful. urful and prrranT.t. Covcrenl Otx-f rdes. HoikmI, $1.7.1. $2. 00. $2.5). Covmd Casseroles. Oval. $1.73. $2.0f. ?2.50. Rnking Pl-iics. Sl.n. $i.r0. nvf stcuk ("flsTolc. $2.00. Pie Plates. :0c. $1.00. $1.2:.. Rread Pan. $1 Denn I'ots, $1.2". $2.'0. Shirred Fgg lHhc, 7'c. 0c. InilUtduM Iic Dlslic, 4 Or. Tndi vidua 1 IViker.. 2öc. Prc ;ift Set of 11 e.sfntial pieces, put up in ox. complete set. $7.00.

liroui; an.l While S Ca kMide and Fnune.

Inch $1.95

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Nickel Frante Complete $3.r)

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Aluotiiiuni PerSpec.al $4.i:

Fancy Sliopping Ikiket, in .assorted colors. Special $1.43

.Martha a-hitigton FIcctrie Irn. in (iift llov Special, $"..45

Store aikd

open I riday

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7 George H. Wheelock & Company

Tiys. Dolls, (iames and llooks in tin Ila.einent

The iioshen Klani club ntertained 0 Ooühon hoys at Christmas linner at the First Brethren church. Kach e-est was presented with a gift, and eptcial program of 'music wa.s given. l'allas Kalb of Millersbury. i recovering at his horn' from very serious Injuries received In an auto wreck at Miihrfcbury. While coasting near his home here. Harry Frnbcrger. a Goshen chool student, was Injured in s"ich a manner that it becaome necessary to amputate one cf his thumbs after ho was taken to Gorhen hospital. Mrs. Harry O. fJieene of CJoshen, well known sjprano, was guesf soloist at a eonrert givtn at Goshen oWleirf. Lovih Kriedler, celebrated b:iritonc and member of the Chicafro Grand Opera company, will rtn at the Coll?e Saturday, March l'j. Perrj A. Yoder of tHia eity, formerly of 0;wen, will Ideate at Hanta Anna or Ios Ar freies, Cnl. Mr. YoJer, his wif rnd three children went to tho Pacific coast several wfk r.tro in a motor truck houso. ri1. lleekner cf Inshen. who w;.s badly hurt when he fell at Jac!'on-

i ville. rla.. whero he was employed. , is t-te-adily improving and will soon j return tc G'vhen. ilr. Ileeltner and ' als family went to Jacksonville in iihe expectation of spending tho ; winter there. I Hiram F. Kidder. S3 years old. : forniT sheriff of IvIUhart c -unty and widely known i.x a horr?man, . iri critically ill at his home hero. III--? ' recovery ihouirht iniprooahle. i Stephen K. Hohn of Onhen, who ; was a Ppxnish-American w soldicr, has been crranted a pension of j$U icr monlh. r. lohn, who h ; now at the toldiers home in Marion, Ind., will be transferred to DanjviliV. 111. ' "l"lie bcHy of Gcnrpp W. Anderson j of Xew York it. who dul nt his i home, will be brought to ;..jhen ; f.r burial. I'nncHi rviee. wore ; held frtia the residence cf Mrs. Ar.I dcrson't! mother. Mrs. DeWitt C. . I-ish. Mrs. Anderson wan formerly I MIs Crisf ie La?h. i In the clrruit court h re Jacob IX. jlenlirorr of Elkhart wju granted a i divorce from Jlesie A. Dnl'.nper. ! Ividerce was introduced poincr to ; show that Mrs Dc nlinc.r consr.intly ! accrued her husbnnd ef u're: hi. off' f c r immoral purposes, but It developed lhat t-he received thi.s iafor- ! mm ion friim a cuila bo.ird. Den- ' linrer w. ordered to pay his wife : 5 2 70 alimony in monthly ir.staii- ! m nts of $1 f.". j irvrry street intersection lihtinc tandarl in (rhen ha.s bten wreck- ; ed by careless autoists. The city spent much money in enctinir the standard and replncinc them after ! th'v had been knocked down. Now . they are nil t;one. In sicral Instances drivers who were rspcr.slbl for the wreeKinc of tlie Rtandiards were made to pay expense. i Franklin Juday of Jackson townj ship, south of Gophen, haj on dlsI play In a Gnhen clothing store j window tho coat vorn by hi father, ' David Juday, Jacgfon township plonffr. when he married Ann Hunixr Dec. 19., H3r. The garment la fashionably cut and mady and the

nv;iterial is of the kind that in not new obtainable unusually line. .:eeral Uof-htn residents have utoe't in an oil well at Princeton, Ind., which in deveiopiii?; wenitrHilly, according to report. It wa: supposed to be dry, but Ls now described as "the Gibson county cusher." It is expected the well will produce 500 gallons of oil flail.. The fourth annual lied Cross roll call for the Goshen chapter netted Sl.4 2H.nO. about oit-half -f what was H-cured last year. Rural districts; ditl not rep nd, s"ver:il townships giving as lit 1 a.s $5. At Gshen college here, wht re then- are about 200 students, the sum cf jT5 w.us received. Goshen citv subscribed $070.75. The free employment bureau established in connection with the Goshen chamber of commerce has applications from several hundred factor)- hands who want employment, but no jobrf are offered in Goshen industries. General shutdowns pending developments are ihf rule here. What t'axrtori are not idle are beinp operated on very short hour. It is estimated that over ".'0 persons are idle. Fred Detwller, a pupil at thi West Side school houc here, was found to be afflicted with smallpox while he was in school. Great ex-

latiivent prevuilea when he

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ty commiioi-ei s lias plans for iuiproir.i; seyotal roads. lut iittl highway buihiin was done her.durinc tae war with the exceptitn r roads that had been started before iii'h pric-cs for material an; labor becam.- effective 13y An:. 1. 1!21, it is believed the Lincoln highway b"tween IJenton Village and loonier w?U be paved. Thai work is beinj doni under Indian:, state h i jt h w a y commission contra' t Tln-re hav beeo many lela.ys. Thi (,)r.crete pavement on the si-n.ib strtch is beinff icid by the fc-ith-Ililey construction co. if Gothel, and cr.sts $.'-, 000 per mile.

AUTEN CHAPEL

Mr. and Mm. Karl Palmer. whhave recently returned to our community to resid- wer- pleasantly surprised with a welcome home party on Saturday evening thirtv of thf-'ir fri'-nt ami relatives. A short Christmas program under the direction of th Imreas society was enjoyed aijd liht refre:irr.-nts wi r-.-s'i ed. Italph Weder and Miss Martha Ftiekler were the jf 'Ir- an'! Mrs. Chan. Au'.tn and family Fri'l.-'.v

w as i evenin tr.

Mrs. Frank Ritur and son 1as' t.

tii M b iildii'k- fumigated. WllmaWülianvson. a pupil at St, John's Catholic f-chool, is under quarantine for

smallpox.

Mr. and Mrs. David Whiteman. Mrs Klsie Whit, man ar.l sons, and Mrs. Harvey Kinjr'and sm. Robert, Thursday with Mr. nnnd Mrs V;I-

Throurn ine EiUhart county ricultural agent's office plans

farm buildings are bclnqr furnished at actual cost of production. Th" sot vice secured through Purdue university. Lumber havirK dropped 4 0 percent In price, it is thought farracr; will now enaue in building deferred on account of war prices bcln;: pro.iibltt'e. All highway construction in HI! hit coi:nty has oem abandoricl mtil neit i-primr. The board of coun-

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Tbl. Christ ni is meetir.c d the Dor-

eas society of Auten chapel he'd at th- home of Mrs. William Anlerson on Wednesday afternoon w..s attended by t'ourte.-n members. Prayer, pospel serifs. UiLle reading, and" a talk by Mrs. V. L. ?rnith. or. Christmas eusom were the diversions of the hcur. Plans for Christina were alsr. decided upon. The in t meeting -vvill Ivo hebl at thhome f Mrs. John Auten on the

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Well Ivnown S'outh Bend Men xsho own South Bend. Watches

73 GEORGE M. SHERMAN. Manager of Traffic Department, of the Studebaker Corporation.

New Year's Eve Frolic

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THE OLIVER HOTEL DANCING Tapestry Room Mezzanine Floor The Hotel Lobby Main Floor

A special Table d'Hote Supper will be served at 9:30 on the Mezzanine Floor and in the Main Dining Room. MENU Canape RomanofT CI ear Green Turtle Soup eese St ICRS

Hearts of Celery Fresh Lobster and Crabmeat

Supreme Breast of Chicken

Mixed Olives Pattie Maryland

Marie Antoinette

Potato DucKesse Asparagus Merry Widow Salad Stuffed Imported Dates and Fis fancy Ice Cream and Cakes

Ti

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Bonbon

Collee

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Muc Assessment $3.50 per person Reservations made through the Mead Waiter Phone Main 1320

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