South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 23, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 January 1921 — Page 18
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ro THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Phllanthrophy
SUNDAY. JANUARY 53, 1911.
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.Mr. and Mrs-. Andrew Killip". Mr. : and Mrs. F. w. Meh'.hop, Mrs. T. : Mic? Katherlne Blaktly. f!0? n. Mehlhop of Chicago; Mrs. . Foster i Monroe St.. entertained with a box Wilcox of Oak Park, Mis.- Katherlno ' party at tlio Orpheum theat r Satliinre of Iuisv'.T!e, Ky.. The MIms ' unlay afternoon in Iron or of her Km ma J.me Wins'r. Caroline. N'a-j "'xteenlh birtliday nnr.iverfnn and p:er, Josephine Walter. I borah following the matinee with a linner Jones. Vera Stok, Marjorlo Mäher, I at the Kobej tson tea room. A hirth-
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, - . an.l Grace Inarry all Mich. of A great religious education pa- -: ant. yettint: forth tho valur-s of religioris education to the home, the church, "a ml the city, if to bo pnsented on Feb. 17. Rthe.irs.ils are now In procrresM under tho direction of .Mrs. Ruth; Raker Gunn. The paiToant cemmitteo having1 full charge of the arrangements is composed of Mrs. Norman Bleuler, Mi:;s l'olene Abbott, Miss Gertrude Syk'-s, assisted by Mrs. A. G. Gammock, Miss Margaret Syke?1., Miss Doris Campbell. K. W. Morse is director of the chorus. The hading characters are: Miss Marie Voedis'h. spirit of education; MIsm Gertrude Sykes, city beautiful; Mi Charlotte White, spirit of child welfare; A. R. Hunter, spirit of education; Rollen Watterron, spirit of supervised piny; tho ideal family, John I. Shafer and family. A full rehearsal is to be held at the I"irst Christian church on Sunday afternoon. Jan. .",0 at .1 o'clock. All taking- part in the pageant are lequested to be present. lay cake centered the tab!,' and tiny pink baskets b'ded with candy mark1 I ! j 1 WW'!' I 4. ' - JoV .ili. " "X. r ii, 1JU4iiiiJ
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guests were Mi.- Mary Roberts, Missiiwo years include, Mrs. Hugh DunKeona Woodka. Miss Gertrude C'.ian-I nahoo, first vice-president; Mrs: I
leau, Miss Julia Lane and Miss Martha Murphv. Miss Mary ir. ikeley acted as chaperon. The hostess ; was presented with during the dinner. birthday gifts The regular bi-monthly meeting of tho Willing1 Worker's cla.'is of the First Baptist church was held Saturday afternoon with the class president. Miss Gladys Andrews, 927 E. Indiana av. Miss Pauline Reutrch was welcomed into the class as a new merntber during the meeting. At the close of the afternoon which was .pent socially with games, refreshments were r- rved by the hostess. Mrs. T. Goetha.s, the teacher of tho clas-? will entertain the memhers in two weeks at her homo on Pleasant st. River Park. A meeting of the department of art of the Progress club will be held In the club auditorium at 3:r,0 o'clock Monday afternoon. Krnest W. Young, a South Bend architect, will give an illustrated lecture on "Club Homes for Women." Mr. Young will analyze tho purposes of the club and sug-rest concrete forms in which the cm b heme may represent the important phases of the club's activities and illustrate these forms with views of the handlings that would be In keeping". He will also point out that which may advantageously bo eliminated. Difference of location and its effect on the type cf building will be illustrated by views of typical clubs in different parts of the country. Miss Marion Cady, accompanied by .Mrs. James T. Cover, will sing, "Lol Hear tho Gentle Lark" by Bishop. The program Is in charge of Mrs. J. Albert Harris and .Mrs. Philip R. Xicar. Receiving at the door will be Mrs. Glen Cover and Mrs. (). 1 1. Julian. All non-club members Interested in the subject for the afternoon will be cordially welcomed. Mrs. Harry Wallace wa. reelected president of the South Bend Woman's club at a general business .-essiun and election of officers held Friday afternoon in thu club rooms. Tho other officers are as follows: Mrs. Granville Ziegler. first vice president; Mrs. Fred Dennis, second vice president; Mrs. David Guilfoyle, third vice president; Mrs. W. M. ilildebrand, recording secretary; Mrs. Harry Birtlett. assistant rej v oiding secretary; Mrs. J. B. Renj sh:uv, corresponding secretary; Mrs. I. I. McICee. treasurer; Mrs. John j Hunter, assistant treasurer; and j Dr. Alta M. Roram, parliamentarian, j The Uinctcrs at large are: Mrs. iGevi-ge Thum. Mrs. V. lt. .Maurer, Mrs. J. S. Moore, Mr.s. jt. D. Coon. ' .Mrs. John Cotter, and Mrs. Lillian j Ki eighbaum. It was decided to give $25 of tho ' proceeds from "Fads and Fancies" : to tlio Visiting Nurse association j for the upkeep ct the nurses auto- ; mobile. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stephenson, i llMH 11. Jeffe rson blvd., entertained ill.) bridal party of 16 gueats with a dinner party at their home Friday r. i bit. The dinner table was center- ; d with a white basket in which ' bride's rose-i and freazias were artistically arranged. Small brides and u'rooins served as place cards Gold perifils were given a.s favors to each eruest. Green shaded candles in siler sticks furnished the light, and added to the color scheme of green and . white, throughout. which was prominent The Fritcd Men's Bible class of the Rr ihren church gave a fare ell iarty Rowe, 4-U
to their teacher. F. A. ! beaded trimming. Perhaps the latR. Haney uv., Friday ! er 3 most In favor, for each hou.-
i irht Mr. Haney will Rave in Felruary to make his hottie in Coldwatt r. Mi: f the r. a. h. At 9 o'clock, the wives ml er. surprised the cla-a and ; er. entertameu witn a put-lucK suplJurir.g the business 5es.-ion vhich followed. Rev. E. F. .Myers : elected as trie new cla.-s texicher The civics and philanthropy departments :" the Proeres.. club held an all-dr.y sewit.g session l'riday at Ihr Cr i.'s homo. After .a short -es-ic.n. n. sons' was given by ' vsir.e- . h.e ch niaind : vir.;' i at the home. The rethe dav was spent with of ,e next nice tin will be ! eld on r.idny. Feb ar.d .Mrs. L-'!a R. e'h-slir.c cf the new department ; ecer.tly ::.augurate d at Indianapolis tor the pn. v-r.tion of fire. vill speak en the subject of "Flro Iiventlon."
PROGRESS CLUB
HOLDS ELECTION A nnounce icwiy t.no?on umciab Soon Social Hour Enjoyed. Of a doIL'hifully informal social : nature wrh tho greneral nioetini; oft the Prepress c.tib .held Saturday aftornoon In tho club rooms. and ! which rr.prke'2 thf election of otr.cers! for tho en55ulr.gr year. ! A musical pnrrnm compri?ir4? numbers by Mrs. Tdodney Talcott. Mri. A. W. Kennedy, Ml5s Maude Weber and the Progrc club dou'ble quartet 'Introducing a meritorious'y artistic quality to the afternoons program, which was augmented by an instructive talk on "Thrift" by Mis Maude Ileafh, and interesting report of the Federation biennial convention held last June In Is Moines. Ia.. by Mr. Fred Woodward and the reading: of two original poems by Mrs. F. II. Barnes. Tea at tho c!o,se of the afternoon was porved at two effectively appointed tea table presided over by Mrs. George Cuttir and Mrs. C. II. Myers. In charge of the peneral arrangements for the afternoon wasMrs. Chester Montgomery who was assisted by Mrs. F. C. Koos, Mrs. William R Shirley, Mrs. Kucien Snyder and -Mrs. W. K. Bryan. Announcement was made of th next general club meeting: which will be held Monday evening Jan. 31 in the Rotary room of the Oliver bote: at which timo Dr. Samuel arcChorl Crothrrs will give his lectur on. "Bvpryman. Ills Own M.yth Maker." At the business meeting pn crdinfr the social afternoon it was decided that in accordance with a request rrom the Btate federation the club should urpe Gov. McCrav to appoint Mrs A. T. Cox a member of tho state industrial board. pw officers named for tho next R. (reonn.n, recording oeerotary; Sarah Lyon, corresponding secrotary; directors, Mrs, Homer J .vi Hier, jurs. K. M. Morris, Mrs. F. Ik Lambert and Mrs. Walter Mucssel. FLOWERS FOR SOLDIER DEAD IN FRANCE Col. Ransom II. Gillott of Troy. Y., has received a letter from a Y. W. C. A. secretary in France, Mrs. Lulu Frick Taylor of Wooster, Ohio, who is in charge of a cottage at tho American Cemetery at Bony where many of the dead of the Hundred and Ffth Infantry are buried, paying th.t she will get (lowers to plat;e on tho groves for any relatives or friends who will write to her. She will alsa arranpo with tho village priest for the consocratlon of pravt"? if desired. The cottage at Bony of w-hioh Mrs, Taylor has charge Is one of the four Rest Houses maintained by the Red Cross and Y. W. C. A. at American cemeteries for the comfort and convenience of relatives visiting American graves. Guests can prot food at these houses and rest "before returning to Paris after visiting ihe graves. In som places there are a few ever night accommodations. Other Rest Houses aro at Itomagno, Rolleau Wood and Fore-en-Tarden-ois. The letter follows: "Dear Colonel Glllett: At Gen. O'Uyan's Fuprestlor. am writing to you to say that I am In clrarfre of a small cottage at the American cemetery, Bony. We can lodg1 three people and serve meals to relatives and friends visiting the cemetery. My desire is to be of service not only to the people visitingthe cemetery, Tiut also to those ui ablo to come. If you will give my address to anyone who may inquire I shn.il be only too triad to get flowers for graves on birthdays or at any other time, also any who wLsl. the graves consecrated may let me know and I will arrange with the villacre cure." Plants cannot be placed on graves because of an army ruling to that effect, but cut flowers can be used. ATTEND FUNERAL OF PIONEER MERCHANT Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Phlelens. 102r N. Michigan St.. and three children, attended the funeral of Mrs. Phieler. father, II. D. Warner, in Hinckley, 111., Saturday. Mr. Wapner died Wednesday at the age of 8 4 years, lie was a banker and merchant in Hinckley, and a veteran of the Civil war. Summer Suites NEW YORK, Jan. 22 New York's manufacturing dirict is working upon spring models fulltilt this first month of tho new year, and even the retail trade is showing advance lines, while Milady purchaser is quite agog: at these spring revelations in January. Style treuo. have not really crystallized as ye;, although various lines tiiow some points of similarity which tell what the reason's modo will be. Suits are more varied than anything else, especially in the matter cf trimming. Some houses r.se colored embroideries, others exploit the uo of braid in novel designs, while others enliven the costume with gay shows at least orr.e bead-trimru'- 1 suits. Some models are very guy j with motifs of v.ui-colored bead-, uhllo others ue jet and Irridcact-n:. Many of the cape-back suits havi beaded pattern about the cap- ! a edge. Navy blue as usual, is tho j season's favored suit color, tricotir.-j ! is the reigning material, anrl it .s I these standard blue trieotir.e suits i that I'.aunt colored Leads nvire than any of the others. One model comLines henna and peaeoe k with llosj of th Äime shades. T'r. floss acts as stem or tendril and th rio.Trl .-ire ecu. b;n-d ir.to a forn I motif which is usc-d on the loiu Tuxedo collar, the tlare cul .1 the eoat peplum. On the whole, there is a similar cut to all the suits. This is th short front coet with the longer or
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Drummond. Riverside dr., have left for a 1 ... .1.14 ..4 . 4" - J T'v. it. Mr. aria .Mrs. uuii.ua a. umLlOlii. Mi.-s Florence Forst er. Miss Harriet Kibe.'.. Miss C.U Ia urn, Mr. William ribley and Mrs. Elizabeth Keppering have returned from a e ks visit in Chicago. Dr. and Mr. C. ( Terry. 90S W. Ccli'ax av.. left Saturday for Los An.'.t.s. Cul., where tiuy will fpnd Ii:.- remainder of the winter. M;s Catherine Colmey, COT W. iifav a v., accompanied Mrs. Homo tephenson and .Mi a. Je-. ph Stephtns'jn to tan Diego, Cal. John A. Baumgartner, 1114 W. Colfax av.. left for a two weeks' trip to Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburg ami Cincinnati. Mrs. Rome Stephenson. 2 01 North Shore dr., and M.rs. Joseph M. Stephenson, 313 W. Colfax av., left Saturdav for San DU o, Calif. Miss Charlotte White. ".R W. Colfax av., ha gone to Detroit, Mich., for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Paul M. Antisdcl and diushter. Charlotte Anne of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Antisdel's j.aivnts. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wolle, IG HI Kline st. Announcements The As You Like It elnl v. i ' Mondav night at the home of Miss Anna Staniiekl, 12 4 S. Williams nt. supper will be served at 6:1:0 o'clock". followed by a program. current
topics will be discued by Missfj Rmma Stevenson, and a paper on ; TV,,. i-kl.l Wrl.I hi tho Nw " will I t
be glVen by Mis? Addle Reade. ine jincoin iiiei.nv i iu u meet with Mrs. R. J. Suddarth, 31 Importe av., Monday aft( rnoon at J:C0 o'clock. SEEK TEN RECRUITS FOR CULVER SCHOOL Permanent Stations and Base Pay of SI 12 a Month Offered. According to orders received at the local army recruiting oiliee Saturday, 10 men aro wanted for permanent duty at the military academy at Culver. Applicants for enlistnun: for this duty must b unmarried and have some knowledge of the care of hors-.d. Lxrservice men are preferred. Men in this service receive the base pay of enlisted men. commutation for rations and are given clothing and ouarters beri les the bonus given by the academy for thi3 service. The pay of any man is not less than J 1 1 2 a month. Colson to Address Boys Of City at Party Today L. G. Colson will speak at the second of a. series of parties open to ail boys of the city and sponsored by the Y. M. C. A., will bo held in the lobby of the boys' department Sunday afternoon at J o'clock. , Every boy in the city is invited to attend and music will be furnished by the dormitory orchestri. Popcorn and other "goodies" will be served at the conclusion of the program, Gamble said. MAUKrAGi: LICRXSRS. Octaaf De Witte and Sidonie Van de Walle, both of Mishawaka. Vincent Bar.icki and Mary Lubown, both of South Bend. Steve Horvath and Anna Borkowska. both of South Bend. Joseph Schuh and Rhosa E. Parker, both- of South Rend. Moreland R. Porter, Berrien Springs, Mich, and Jennie Cudihy, Kalamazoo, Mich. Kasmier Kominowskl and Malena Truehowski, both of Mishawaka, Fred Casteller and Tltb 1 Mae Turret U r., both of Souih Rer.d. Joseph Karas-on, Anna Kertis, both of South Rend. Stanislaw Rolezak, Inzefa Kantda. both of South Rend. Harold H. O'Donnoll, Hudson Lake; Vv'anda Jo Mil' er. New Carlisle. Ind. Richard II. Class; Nina M. Reed both of South I. end. Rdward Lester Peacock, Detroit; Eleanor S'ephenson, S'mth Bend. Joseph Glaser, Detroit: Ed i Simon, Toledo. BIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Wi.iiam Gurtner. C C 1 o Mishav.aka av., daughter. Jan. 21. Mrs. Gurtner was formerly Miss Deila Van Rake. For Fair Forms "slouch" back. This effect developed from tho winter's vogue for the "huddled" wrap that is, the wrap clutched up in the frcnt, falling back upon the shoulders, and thus showing a luwer back length than front. Tiiis fad is transferred liif Mill C'Mt i unci 1 1 1 a i i iut snirt in the spring hue. Spring belt.w liich are plain, beaded, or embroidered aro used. A few houses are rnakirg satin suits in place of tho taffeta line of former black. Many sport models of tveed are also upon the market, but Jers- ys aro practically out of the ho wing". The wiiiter vogue for plaid, pleat ed skirts is holdmir over fur tho nr. . .1 r-o!l. ec..tion. t!i- eolcr ;TrCH ar-? ev-ui lark r than th.ey have been lor win:er wear. T-in i-s the main color in j .11 the plaid e.t'eets, and navy and ; I tan, or br"vn an . r.s. Rhick ar. 1 and tan are the lead- 1 white effects are a1-; s vor;.- prominent. Botli box a:.d j l ilted T.-.-dels are shown an 1 even i ;.!ain i;..tl: or shirred lines are j upon the ir-irket. Tailre'd V :v.v. 1 shirts in white triitut.te 1 with red or gr en stitching -:id buttons are a big line fur retort wear. White ir.d red or whit -arid p.'1'"' checked effects i.re al-) erv t!ei. i.'olor 1 silk tk.rts i;-?.; f ti:ii. r. in.e-t; eAel. aal ti.-' Spar, -a :: .-l a given by a low, 1: ..iily-ce dort d s.i.-h is very popular. Fishes of e.'hr up--n whi,e ilarn-l r er, pe dt chine skirts arts ah-so J very' prominent.
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