South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 364, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 December 1920 — Page 5
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M rn. Donuli! I jl" V. M.i rl"ri at., r.t ri.i .nel until o'clfk Tu-.-'J iv aft . riK m, -v'th a ta. honorlne i;..-.i.r.or Siepheni-cit. whew marriage to 1MwarJ Pacoi; of Detroit. Mich., v.i',1 t t.t-kij place early next var. Mi-.ii J.'hr Stiuleb-aker pr-aIvJ at the tou title v hlrh was inUrrI ; iw tanks f pink Ivillarnty rics. . .ai?rLs were receive!. -r ' Mlm Helena Ciics, Klls.vorth, who ' i heme for the holidays frm , i'aul'i school ut Concorvl, N. li., entrrtainetl 0 gu-itn with a. dancing party Monday evening at h'r home. 10 W. WashiiiK ton av. i rrthrnt nt wr- Hrvevl. Mr. C. V. Uradtey :he niemN'-r of the IMU !. their huahanda with uirmT Tuesday evening NV. C. A. Covers who Dainty re r nu rtainevl Hour club a 7 o'clock at the Y. placed for I'j gui-sin at a table which waa upI ropnatly decorated with minature !iii.an.ut trees find c-ntr(d with a 1 uwl of iwirci.-fid and AiTuiicn J;auty robs. Kolluvin the diiuu r i waort program was ir-siit-d i. th club rooms .nd the t-xi-niii was ij'-:it vocialy with runttsts and mui iC. The next mv.-tinK will l-v held u in, U. Mr. Norman 1. ICelb, XC Lt!and ÜV., critcrtalnf d 2 5 rnt-nibrs of the iit ir of the Flrt M. 11. church Tu--day rvninc with a Chri. tmas :irty. An rxchati ot plitn f r ni ila Chri.!Jii:M uiis a ilivt i sion !' the r-vt-riinK. A Christmas color home and d-cora'icris apiiropri;! f ;o th' K'.-ason wert uäA throughout '.In houst'. lift i -sliin-nt.H wer1? f.-rv-d to 70 Js'Ut-stH by the hovteN.s, who a.s ar..:vt d by Mr. and Mm. K. A.; '. fainmond, Marjory Taylor, i ..'r. J, Lt. L'iv n -,'ood and Mrs. II. I., j j'nhr. The next r::u!ar meeting of; . I A ...111 M I- . 1 A.. 1 ;rk. rnoir win ukc piace in !Jili'p .1 r li ; j H.iz'mi Wl it'-, assi.-t-d by his daughter. .Iis- Ca.w1 U White, ill r(vivt n New -ar'.s iLt rnoon, :-s has bet n lii. t-uftoTTK, fron-, o'cliM-k to 7 o'clo( k, Forty-five couph-s attended tliA Allbtl Dancing1 -1 t 2 1 Christnta.- party ibat was r;ivtn Monday niyht at th; Indiana cub. Personals ("harls Austin IIa-rr. who has b-ea attemliiii the Milwaukee Art -hol,. m .pt-ndincr th lirdidavn I ,ltl his parents. Mr. und Mrs. l'. J llaer, ',lo; llirri-on a v. Henry tudibaker Chillis. Oil ;'t. J. vih -t., has irnne to Klimas M.. to attend the nation U roni'D;i.n ot" the ITA (iaimii't Delia i raterniy, where he a11 rei.rt r.t i the !e I'auw university chapter. Mhs Mabel Good. IM Wocdwnd av.. will spt-nd l a t of tie- h.dida s i at Syracuse, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. Charl- Forsthe j.ad Mr. and Mr. ;rdiri I''trsythf ( nd -1 tuuhter ;ire th. li;;,i ty guests -f Mr. .'iul Mrs. William llansbergr. 71 N. Allen st. Mr. and Mrs. I. Z. Harmon. 2 4 2 )".. Cedar vt . have cn.te- to New York ity wher- thy wi!J spend New Yiarx with Mr. Harmon" pirents. Mix I'dith-- Sr...ke, :m Wenper . :.. diiu-hter of Mr. anil Mrs. C. K. Sv.wke, is at home from Indiana u:tl-4-rvity for th h'dldayst Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Sherman. ."19 Horatio ct.. have returner! from Chicago where th-y spent Christmas. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Unser and, t". tuhtfr. Mi. Marion of Kvaustc-n. i III., ha ' returned home aft r spendirff t!ie holidays with Di. and Mrs H. I. Con. N. Main t. CAPT. COHDIER GITS FRUIT FROM SOUTH Capt. William Corde-r. of the police force, received a crate- of ripe lit Tuesday from Irj son. lien I'or.ller. of Nocatu. Plerida. Mr. CorlIer. wii.i is well known In the eity as a graduate of the K-cal h!h school, is the s- :hcrn represer.ta;ve of the Wir Il' -.iml Hex Machine Co. vlth he.ivIquarter.-4 In Massachusetts. MAKHIAfaU LH" I7NS 1 . A'.ri 11 Iior.w. s-uith Hmd. Amelia Huber. ,otith Pend. and
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TLla t the typical np t mlnote mode Ji fc!rurret22 for evening wear. II yoo tare the prlc o! paradue leather and near jewel comb. M. Winifred Black Loyalty All "All is fair in love and war. Is it? I know we're accustomed to ncc ptlng the c'.d proverb; but. somei how. in this cas- I don't quite agvet I with t)ic wi.alom of the ancidits. 1 Why fhould it be fair to cheat In love, when it is unfair to cht at in friendship and penitively against the law to cheat in business? Hbs, tarradldd!es; stories, evasion's. Innuendoes, the little deceit of little minds all these are a part . ., ..I.:. .t.i. ... .In.1... j ui ine eourisoip oj. u.ti4tj inn-t' . p on'ic. When a fool falls in love he acts like a fool how can he behave like anything else? When a knave falls in love he ads lik a knave. Why not? The little blind gl chooses strange objects for his marks-.nanship, sometimes. I've heard a good deal about people who have been utterly changed by 'eve. I wish I could see one of them. I've looked prettv hard from .i i on- end ot the wor.a to ine ouier. j ' 1 " - 4 - ."- - i ch.angos a man's mood and alters xt woman's temper fir a while but It ' doesn't Keem to have anything do with the real, basic facts to! ..is L character. The .gre w.is dead in love with his wife, they say. but he was an "gro to tho(end of the chapter. Just the same. A Cac In Point. .V girl wh will decehe her sweetheart will deeeiv her husband, and fh will do it because she's natural" deceitful and hs doubtless told Ktories to her friends and pu'.W tT,e wool over her mother's eye ever
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The man who's always getting1 V-. 30. away from the truth not telling ' The meeting of the XV. C. Sunevact falsehoods, but giving vou to !.Ub twhat1wa" to have been , , , , i held today has been postponed ununderstand something which is notjtltl further notice.
af nil near th fart in tto non I CaSO lon't you believe a word he : it tie filter! ;i'8 - He'll promise ;e,vear to tell you the truth, the plain: i:um ana notning nut tne trutn, from the minute you take his name una maKc u yours, anu prooaoiy ne means what he says, too, when he says It. Hut if you can't trust him before you're married, you'll have to make up your mind to distrust him as long as you live, and no marriage was ever happy with dlrtrust in the family. I know a man who went south to visit Ills beMf friend's family, three the best friend was ; f . , ! , l T-v. i x r . me nay ueiore me weds 111 1 vt-.mw ran nway wun n;s menu s sweetheart. Lafpr h t nt a telegram from a wav station .'own the rend, and said: "All is fair In love and war." "Is it?" said his friend he hatl deceived. nrd he star;'d 'it and ruined j the man who 1 V;ith hi- swettI heart ruined him fi-anclallv. I mean. Iiis bMsini'ss affairs were such that it wasn't very hard to do it. and when th" crn.h eame the friend sent a tepgram to the now rather bored bri Icgrcom and said: "All fair In love and war sind this war!" As In Tver? thing U1m. 1 iJather sturil of b-th f f thm.' w.irt it? The re;if sweetheart was really lucky to g t rid of such her-todriy-crrvti-tomorrow. rr.ftvhe - ar.d-maybe-not girl, only he didn't have sr:se enough to know it. Hut revenue is really an awful : waste of time, it U5d up such a lot of perfectly g'od energy and. bos!de the greatest revenge in the : world 5i a case like that is to let the , two who did the wrong pay for it, together. They'll piy. all rieht. Don't make any mistake about that. No. I dn't believe that "all is fair In love and war." I believe that honor and candor and truth and f. alty are tu are needed in love as they t n'-eded in r.nvthing else on 1 arth. and If tey are not prcsvnt at the wedding ceremony it takes no irhoi come from the grave to prophesy the res i"t of such a marriage. (Copyright, 1920.) COT -NT! TS COURT MAItTIAMTD. ' Ity rnlted Pre.-: ! DTP. MX". Pec. 25. Counter' rjenrclana Tarklewicz. Sinn Fein nemer of !ar'.inmer.t. was court; tv.artialed todr.y on a charge of Pedi-j tious conspiracy and sentenced to) two vears at hard labor. She wast :cc'is.'d of attempting to a lirv.i" Finn Fein society. organize Dancing Lessons Prof. Charles C. Gates school for Dancing IZO F.. AVat l. Lincoln 6tl The (bruprvt ntl qul"kt way to Lmfn to lUncA rorrrctly I by prlt lon wlih expert, experienced tea Ler utiu lire honest and reliable. When you have tried 11 other and failed, try the Gate method. Detter tili, begin with C;te. N Fnllnre Her. TWO LA Ft Git Minios
Revelations of a Wife Äy Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
If Ii'Iim could havo seen PvObcr Mivann at tno moment he questioned me concerning" her po-tible chanprt of heart, her fe-mininity would have been amply revon;ea for tho fn.v tecondy at the railroad Ftation when his voice and rr inner had rnae her blunh as would a yiiy chool grlrl. Unversed in the little ways of women, he had slven her avoidance of him the one rncaniiiK which he dreaded most, and all thts nw masterfulness with which he had meant to rorr.UU her Quixotism was stripped from him. And it lay with me to Klve him back that weapon or to put him at a di sad v.vntaco in hia wooing of Lillian. I aw this Instantly ano rtallzed tliat either I must tell him the truth or must bo responsible for his golnc Uvk to hin mountain homo a defeated, dleap pointed nxan. Armed with tho insurance of Lilllan' unchanceil love ho was like a conquering warrior. Without it he could never hope to overcome her fscruphs. I felt like vl traitor to Lillian, to all vromen. when I answered him. The fate of meddlers v.iia also before any eyey. Jiut deep in my heart was the conviction that only by Hebert ,avanns hand could come the breaking of the. miserable tic which held her so faithfully to the rascal who had fflvcn her such fhabby treatment, who neither needed her nor desired her. I sieelej myself against all other considerations. "You know this is perilously Hk3 betraying a conlidence." I beqnn slowly. "I. know," he re-plied, -'but it is life or death to m.o." I looked into his deep-Pet eyes, burning with the fire of anxiety, and realized that he fioke only tho truth. "Then it is life for you." I ail warmly, "for no woman ever loved a man more tra'.y or suffered mcr; because of the barrier between them than Iallian loves and suffers becauseof you." He threw up his head almost con. vuNively, as if he had just received Into his body n reviving electric current straightening himself te his full height. Thtn by the Kternal this farce rhall end," he said after a moment. "V'hy does she think it nfceasary to avoid me." "Perhaps becuufie she U afraid of you and her own heart." I replied demurely, reflecting that I mlht aw vell be executed for a prize-win-Announcements i The Thursday club will me -t with Mrs. L. H. Orvis, 617 S. Clinton St., TKr Wthinn T.:i will bp held , this afternoon in the K. of P.
i hall. The hostesses for the afterto reform. and ,.on nre Mr, dm H.i.slanirer. Mrs.
n T-: C.nr.t.v Mrs. H Pnr.l. ntul Mrs. j Graham : chamred. Small gifts will be exl The Mnfhrr'-s clnh will bo enter tained by Mrs. A. H. Prance Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ,-Mcir I ran e. T.'! W. Colfax nv. The choir of the First Brethren, church will give a box social New Year's eve. at S:CU o'clock to raise funds for the erection of a newchurch building. The old one was destroyed by f;ro several weeks ago, ; The public is -urdially invited to at- i tend. i IUI ITHS. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson. 7:.3 K. Duball av., daughter. Iec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Palmer. portage township, son, Dec. Ii. ; Mr. and Mrs. AndrzcJ Orzulnk, IT..; Walnut st.. daughter, Dec. 20. j Mr. and Mrs. Harland Howard Moore, ö 2 1 N. Kighth st., daughter,, Dec. 22. ! Mr. and Mrs. AloJzy Liposki. b4S Hrooklleld st.. sn, Iec. 2 2. J Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Pauls. 407 is,V. Jefferson blvd., son. Dec. 23. j j Mr. and Mrs. V. F. llartaugh, j 112 37 Diamond nv.. daughter. Dec, Mr." and Mrs. Hr.rrv Wilkinson a!:".2 II. Duball av.. daughter. Dec. 24. . tr and Mrs. Frank Imbraguglio, i l s. Kendall st.. son. Dec. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd A. Deahl, Porge t( w nship. daughter, Dec. 26. 1; Mr. and Mrs. Joserth Wishln, 619 North Hill Ft., son. Dec. 2.r. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Doroh. SO, e. Duball av., daughter, Dec. 26. The Hritlsh rovemment of 1714 offered $100.r00 to any one inventing a machine which would give the longitude at sea anywhere within thirty miles. S. B. H. S. ALUMNI PART Y DANCE ELECTIQ tl High School Thursday, Dec. 30, 9 to 12 For all Alumni and Friends TOKIO DANCING NEW YEAR'S DAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING
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and half-hysterically -aonderin what Lillian would say If t.hc could har me. "Ah!" His fin eyei lighted with relieved Joy. 'Then I shall g-ive her no rest until she does listen to me. Will will you help me that 13 If you believe honestly that what I wi.-h is for her bet happlne??" "I know it Is." I said Impulsively. 'Y-'he needs your love more now than ever before, and I know that she dreads unspeakably the return or her-" "Don't call that despicable fellow by the eacred name of husband!" heinterrupted violently, and I saw that tho old hatred of Hurry Underwood wus r-till naming within him. "It is sacrilege to speak of him In that way." "I agree with your feeling," I said a bit dryly, for his vehemence disturbed rne I have ne-ver cared for melodrama "but the fact remains that he still is legally entitled to call himself by that na.me. And I must warn you that you v. ill have no easy task to change Lillian's mind, even though yooi have- all the opportunities I can give you. and I will help. fhe is like adamam where her conscience Is concerned." "I know." He nodded assent, stood silently thinking for a moment, then spke abruptly. "Has she had nr.va of that man since I saw her? Has he. returned to this country ?" Thankful indeed wa.s I that he had asked the two questions. I had promised to answer him frankly, but I could no disclose n knowledge of larry Underwocd's return to him when Lillian herself was in Igroranco of it. "I am sure she has heard nothing from him," I sid hastily. "Hut I know of her terror of hi-? return from the fact that a fancied resemblance of a passing motorist to Mr. Underwood threw her into it fearful fate for a few minutes. And now, Mr. Favarin, if I am going to help you to see Lillian by yourself let no glvo you' Just a bit of advice. Don't hurry matters. 1 happen to know that she must see me today ab ut a malt r that is troubling both of u? r-jh!r.g concerning either o? us personally., but most important nevertheless. It would be most inopportune for you to try to see her tho next few hours." "I will wait days If yeui thinkbest, dear lady," said Uobert ,?avarin. "I ä.tn In your hands." DILAJVLVTTST BANKRUPT. WASHINGTON. Dec 2 S Eugene Walter, dramatist, filed voluntary bankruptcy proceedings here Tuesday, placing his liabilities at J7,47 and assets at flOO. No rrititter what kind of winter we have, our full service will be maintained and deliveries will be made to all parts of the city. Winter ice service is hard to give, but we are here to serve you. Artificial Ice Company M 2221 L 6123 Convey your New Year Greetings to your friends by using Makielski's New J Year Cards. We have a more complete stock than ever and men will fin dit a pleasure to shop in our special card department for men. Makielski's Art Shop Oliver Theater BIdg.
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