South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 362, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 December 1920 — Page 7
movpay Monvrvn. prmmnR ::. in:r. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs SiCircles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
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SOCIETY
The Sin.ii pocfrty n t r r ;i i r( .1 on S'-i'.nrdty with th;r ;innu-l ii.il-? ...-on frolic iwr. in the Kot iry rixim r,f the :ivr htel. T h jtr.-run of daru wu1 dayd hy the hotid r-rchtatra. 75 ou-.'e attending. Anions' the cut f town :!!"?. v.-rf th fcllowir.c: Mr. and Mr. H. Kohhin, Iv-ndalviil . Hi.: Mm. Moj.-r Kniüf-r, Mlchts-n City: M:s Ruth roiii.ti. Mr. U. D.ivn. M.-s B-- H'djtwity, of ChifiiK"! Mi Jesse Lvy und Mr. J. Hosen li'.irfs. of Indianapolis; Mr. I. Zu: -1-off. IMttHburjr, IM.; Mr. and Mr.-?. A. Wal!rsteln and MKm M.ih-dle WnilrrstMi-i, of Import-. Ind.; Ml llirry and IxniN jhrdlu emfwyyp Gilbert. Columbus, thiol Mr. Jf.irry and Iwal Pcilman. Iifaytt-, Ind.; Mr. Jaek HMin. And-r-:n. Ind.: Mr. C K. Israel. Hirmincham. A!., Hnd Mi- Mildred ';.i"'nhf!m, Millord, Ir.d. Tii ronirnitt' on arr.ir. tr-mT.ti '.a.- in rhnri- of Mr. Ja-rph Gross and the 'mmittf on tickets la charge of Mi.-- I'rh d.i I I.-rshenow. The Jn it.n tlor..- iucd by Mi.-1? MMuMn,- My!e for ;i tea. Monday itftf-noon havr b -pn recalled.
HOLIDAY ROMANCE
By Juanita Harne!
Social Calendar
.Monday. A üv tij.ir of the Clay and Harris H'n I J fn. ini's rhir will lie he ld ..t tin- horn-- of Mrs. J2dward Casey, I'.iI'a ard.-hi ire; rd. Tuelay. n .- Il( :n" .'hc-s LT..-worth, r.10 W. W i : 1 1 r i f i 1 1 av., will ntoitain with a da neir.g part v at In r hninr, Mrs. I . and Lid rid-:.-. 1 v. Million st., l.a.s Issued invitation for a 'I to 1: iyi-'n n hormr of ..is Lianor Step)) n.-oii, whose iu.tr l iao in K'iw.mi I'f.'.td'k of l'irolf. .Mich., ill i.t.c place tuilv next . va r. A m'ctlr.;: d" the ii'-rth M-ctian of th-' WoilirllV Itj,;ue of the Firxt M. I'.. ohurch will held. VMiitcr.-5 of th Homo dt p art ni'-nt of the South Bend Wonu-n's club av ill ,,-1. Mr--. Trank Knidilock, 1"4o Lindv a.v., will h hl.stess to the lnein-1..T.-1 Of rfie T'.'dr-.tWt-o (Illlt.
il meriih i s w ill i'ii- : at in;; paity at the
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.'. M. S. i Th r. Muftlnir of the hiifdfifs weiii-i, : .nid hii.'h school e,irN' it'Ia fl.-iSM';, a ill he ruld at the V. YV. A. Vd:i'Mlay.
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THERE'S something rnapical in the gea?on this holiday reason above all others that brings out the best in folks, and twines hearts in truest tenderness. There's even a special magic in
the circumstance of holiday events charades and amateur theatricals for instance. Doesn't it seem oddly appropriate that from the plan romance there should sometimes arise TRUE romance?
inal Clearance Sale
of all Fall and Winter Ready-to-Wear Garments and Furs
All at Big Reductions
Final Clearance of Women's High Grade Shoes F nal Clearance of Children's Ready-to-Wear Flannelettes and Shoes
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An all ine-tirtr of the l'ythi- . m MtalT will h hold at th hoire .f .Mrs. Arthur Ml!l;r. 1 fior av. The pc.--tp.irnd me.-iin tle imid M-ctiun of the l'asiors' Ait ..ciefv of the I"irt Christian 'Irnich rf.l! P 1.1 and election of officerill take jil ico at thi tir.u-. 'i la Pytai.in tea will h Id It - r -ol ir on etin.; at the K. f I. ha!l. T!o- rc-:u! w m '.. inu; of the W. M.-isii'.i.i' v'uU nil: he h(M.
Tliuiila. took
Tlie .uatorz ( luh u ill nn-et . it h 1 paco
Mry L(-i.-j Haninu rfchiaidt, Kiv : i.Ie !r.
' ! ha: v.- of the Chi Pelt I rl.Ms Ol tiu l'ir.-t Urethren ch.urch will inc-t. Mrs Arthur Wa., öos V. LSi.lv si., will entt-rtaln the .Modern .Moih ; . Iah. A CliriJ-tmas parly will le h'-i.l hy ip Auicn V U. C. at tho o!u court ,.', The pi-i-tpnc'd nn'ctiMp of th(ll.iiiiony Heading in le will take ;i.:ce at th- home of Mr.-., .f.lohn I a-rer N. .ixtii st.. Kiv paik.
n i:iil;ir m tiim of the Stony 4M'drhoid circle will .e at the horn of Mrs. (Joctm-
of
th absolut mistr'ss
all timt-s and under all stance!, flushed as hotly
herself at j faded from her checks,
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lifted her eyes .steadily to the keen ones watchim? her. She had man-
many Kruelllntf situa-
life to be difcomflte.l
piicU compunction, it was hardly fair to Lillian, and distinctly not j "clutihv" .f fne to let h-r meet
: Kohcrt Savearln face to face with- "arrays.-d HChooK'irl. and the ( leered too
...,r i a , a ,nt o v.,,,,- lashes suddenly vailed her eyes tionn in her
i in'.in ir for 1 shrpwrtlvU"om the lrilliant. ardent ones lonp.
f tiyp,cttd that the artlM would IOO'in lnl nt'ls- 11 1S miffiuy nice to h-'k you
make the encounter an abrupt one! KoDert Savarin threw- up nis acram. ftic saiti witn just tne same ' if h, i ovii.iv coul. l counting mi I head as miiht the vitcor of the shade of cordiality in her voic; as
! ."tartlin' Lillian out of her usual nr Ihninary bout in a contest, and shp would have tven Dicky Uf on i .Hdse ! w luared his shoulders involuntarily. ' meotinp him. As .he spoke hIic ' There wis but one ( ham e and I I ut '(- not rdeas her hand. . withdrew her hand from his clasp
1 the I osie.ui, l snrewiu. s"ispicie(i inai. wiin a Jim air ui decision ana
ne was noidintr u iicnnv aeainst , turned toward me.
i way. J "Isn't Kobert looking well " she
only a?ked, and I could not rep rents a
for a moment, however. The color smile at the ludicrous look which
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ith'p.ce of tnv rar so that when w i """""h -',., er- j reached the station the train had j U,,U s ."Ueinpt to draw it a just pu'de.l in and the i a sn-nr.- Lillians discomfiture was
purposely tim
Ti.. ::-.uold : i . M . - A. . 1 1 P A itli
-. .'harles Uradley of tlie V. M. wi'l alettain th- ntcr.r.ia! na -i. vei s ard th ir f itr.il. i s a .'hristmas dinn r.
Tl i Yivtiry club will ;n-'t with Mr-. M .. tt. S Carroll st. T'te H M 1 . 1 1 - meetln of the Tf.urv,!..v tpib will 1... p. dd. I rally. Mrs. C. II. ili(i-. ?,::, S. Taylor t.. will nt- rt i in th.- X(ijr,an lVdv W. Ii. C with fun"' t,.irt. -lion of oTi ms ;tU take l kc at a n.eein cf the Iidi-s Aid s..a ;y of tt;.' f'.loria lci -djli Lu-
were aiiRntinw. .Marion, wno n:ui les. rt d even hr adot d I'nclc Itobirt for the joys of the "sear next to th drlvr" was fairly ilancir.' ith excitenwnt, and an I Proui-b.t the enr to a stop T .said with s. niinK caia-less in duhrence: "Von may run n!ie:id. Marion. T 11 mother that I'ncle itohert and I will be there direct'." The child was already flyinir down the platform. As Kooert Savnrin "prims to the ground and held out his hand to help me he had;".! it me reproahfullv.
over spread Robert Savarin's fafe at the quick transition in Lillian'. expression and manner. In the (dernal contest between man and woman Lillian had scored.
YOU SOLI) SIIOF.S? us. We will need 1." ex-
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tra sale persons next weekIll So. Michigan st.
F.eit tier's 9 f. 2 7 -2 7.
WILL YOU IIIILP lS?
Xext week. Hell sho s to the thousands of people who attend our hip stock reduction sale? Apply j I?itner's shoe store. 111 S. MIehi- j
i Home News-Times School Department Scho1 Work EHited by Elisabeth Steele. Study Play TJic Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger Sports
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Mr- n.oru.- V:tii'--r. V.. .leD'ei-on bi 1 . w !'! act . i s iioste-v (n jj,. i il i of t u- bom. s i'ice dcp.rtme'it of t lir-' 1': -b;. t.d i.m ( 1 . -1 1 h Saturday.
; Oh, 1 i.H ' K.:- Kta rty.
"I didn't think you'd do that." he said "It what'.'" I clanced ut with apparent innocence. deliberate provocation trom under my hi. With feminin.- incon::: ticy I had
I U'tTfil from pltylp champion-hli I of the man when I hnd thought him ja brokn invalid to tlo- :a nta ü'.im,' j impu'se A-ery wnman f- Is w h-n I in the irt roc of sc' f-vaMicient anvl j determin- d masculinity. . I "You know v :y well." he rej turnd severely, but 1 h.ad no chance I to a!'..sw r him for Marion's voice, i mre highly pitched than her I mother approves, carolled to us l from a little distance aw a v.
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Lillian advara-e,' tt nee' so'iii'o'. b r hard out.-- r u h
je;sy f riendb n The i-iinnt ' srl'ec I had u'ivrn her. con
I wirb h r ki'.owb d re thi' Hob rt ljSaari". was ?.-, bil sm,1!c. -d j for her to pul' P.. rs "f :": ther.
n:y . .-. st.irrv warn :n. love 'iu'ht she ciai'd not wh"'!v slr.it -ut from them tdd of the hidden mo-
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OLD MAN PUZZLE There is a word of seven letters, the first two of which refer to man, the first three to woman, while the first four signify a great man, and all seven a great woman. (Answer to last one: 2, Arno) 2, Amsterdam; 3, Genoa.)
MOVE TO PUT BOXING GLOVES IN SCHOOLS CniCAGo, III The belief that loxinp among the pupils of the public schools as a means of settling their disputes is an excellent thing, is speedily gaining support in this city, and it may be that in a short while each public school will be provided with a set of "mits." "Boxing under proper supervision said tlie head tcach?r of a detention home schon1 here where student disputes have for two years been settled with the gloves, "has made more real boys out of incorrigribles than all the lectures ever given
BOYHOOD STORIES OF FAMOUS MEN
Store Hours: 8.30 A. M. to 5.30 P. M Snturdnv 9.30 P. M.
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T? re -Inventory Sale
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OLD LADY RIDDLE What do wc often catch
never see. (Answer to Inst one: "TThy ourht moat to be only half cooked?" Becn.u what is dene cannot be helped.)
Baseball in 1975 Catcher "Say, I signaled for a grapevine twist under his left ear and you gave me the corkscrew around his right ankle' -Maroon and Whits, Austin High School, Chicago, I1L
Phillips Brooks Phillips looked ruefully at the large envelope which lay on his desk. Taking up his pencil he wrote on the back of it, "Given in for prize at the Public Latin School. But unfortunately failed. Ah Me miscriurnl" Tlie envelope contained two essays, which he had spent many hours writing, hoping they would be good enough to receive a prize. This boyhood failure did not lessen the ambition or daunt the courage of Phillips Brooks to become a great man. He plowed through one failure after another, but finally found the profession which brought him success. He became the most famous preacher of his time and one of the most famous of all times.
Runs merrily on. It saved Christmas shoppers hundreds of dollars on their gifts; it will save you money, lots of it, on your every day needs.
T?FQHT TTTTHXQ "Sweet Revenre think Calvin, the Young Hero, 11L5ULU llUiNO anj lh(.n fe0 Ir0red to Mes Thinps Up a Bit!
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At Wheelock's At Wheelock's After Christmas Clearance
Sale starts today on a consisting of desirable odd in our stock.
number of lines merchandise, but
Prices prevailing are without regard to cost. Visit our store and inspect these displays. George H. Wheelockck Company
Now It's Indoor Football! PiulvckU'Hia. Fa. Indoor football was inaugurated here with a game between two prominent elevens of the city. The final score was 21 to 0. All three of the touchdowns resulted from forward passes.
.INDOOXMAGIC
Exploding: Bubbles Bubbles that explode when approached with a small tlame are a r.ovelty and produce a good effect. The bubbles are blown in the usual manner, the only diflerer.ee in the whole process beir.g that hidden within the howl of the clay pipe -hich ou ue is a small wad of cotton-wool soaked with gasoline. Take care to stand far enough away in touching the fame to the l ubble in order that no accident may result.
I Reiolvo That beginning nth 1021 shjll net think jo much cf my u;:n self end inert of tny frirndj.
"I also resolve to never disobey any more what ma tells me to do." It was with a pinched, painful scrawl that young Calvin Perciva! Moore, stretched out on the floor with a pencil gripped tightly in his smudgy fingers, his freckled, none-tco-clean face screwed horribly out of shape, wrote the above. It was the day before New Year's and Calvin, at the suggestion of his nether, the good fs. Moore who was always in a fright over her young sen's escapades with that "terrible Jor.es boy down th street," was at work upon a Ieng'iy set of resolutions for the New Year. When the young man had w-ritten down everything he could thirk of that he would, or wouldn't do. beginning the next day, he raised himself irom the floor and banged throus-h the house to the kitchen where his mother was engaged with the preparations for the big feast on the following day. He announced his coming with "Lookee, Ma, ain't this pirty good?" Mrs. Moore, her hands rovered with f.our, turned. Calvin Perciva! W3J standing hard by holding out the paper. She took it in her hand and read those parts of it which she could decipher.
When she had finished she swooped down, f.our and all, on the young Calvin and with a "Fine, dear child, simply wonderful," grabbed him around the neck and squeezed him tight Then she kissed him eight or ten times real hard kisses. And the young Calvin Percival
WHO IS HE? An n-Rll5h novelist; he wrote the tory --Y-an-Uy ralr." (Last one: Alexander Hamilton.)
began to wonder if he had resolved anything he would later regret. . The tenth kiss had just teen placed when from outside the house there came a loud shrill "Oh, Cal! Hey, come on out I I and Pete's going over to the cave and cook some titers!" It was the Jones boy that horrible Jones boy from down the street. Calvin squirmed frcm his mother's arms and stood locking at her with questioning eyes, (More Tomorrow)
Prices are reduced from 25 to 75, many articles are selling for less than wholesale cost. You owe it to yourself to attend this big price cutting sale. Cloth and Plush Coats now reduced 33 lo9? Any Fur Coat or Scarf now reduced 25 cf Any Suit in the Store now reduced 5()r Wool and Silk Dresses now reduced 20 to 509, Wool Shawls, Scarfs and Sweaters now reduced 25r( Millinery, final Clearance, now reduced 75r. Dress Goods, Coatings, Velvets now reduced 25, 33 1-3r Women's Flannelette Gowns, Pajamas now reduced. 25 J Women's Knit Underwear now reduced 257 Kavser's and Onyx Hosiery now reduced Boys' Underwear, Gowns, Pajamas now reduced . . . .25 One lot of high grade Corsets now reduced 25' v Children's Brushed Wool Toques now reduced 50 Vr Beautiful Umbrellas, over $10 value, now reduced. . . .25 Men's Underwear, Wool and Cotton, 159 to 25
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