South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 39, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 February 1921 — Page 7
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SOCIETY
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband - BY ADELE GARRISON
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th was in t hartr- of L-rarn f . r th'- v r.i th-' voctl f ctions.
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f !- iynt !-y it h i' t roia t i.i n I .a Th' ri I h " rn o rr. h t I V h at hT
Night's -hi and
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ami th s'ory c-f
Mi--- H ath lU'.iTat '1 .-. ! r th.r.-. Mi Lilwi!l ;i' t a- hot'Ss to f th" ( tu! at a Jlnru r iion.t', 1 1 K. Navarro
rtr, and d.iintv r f rfshm' nts
. r.- sorx'c.l hy th- hostos. The
.arprise of the- fvtT.inx was a tf-H
i-rarn ro"-ivod oy Iis Mmw
j.uiim' hi, in' i 1 1 r- a l; j; j ( f i oi
' ri'. "H-: tnrnt.d to get hi hat and coa. r . 1 . a . t ...
i if u in;u I coul'Jn t hoar him to i
thiP.k that I would kt any ordinary (lilfrmna ririk nif pivo uji the f-ven-in I had promi.-ed hirn. In a flash in--' iiP..-r faiiir. to rne.
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.Mi. l'.cnnlf licaeh-. 4J1 N. Main si.. ;:t rtain'-d a nurnbor of. youn
pfOplt- iit her hoin" Saturday night 1. onorir.tr her Imusc rruf-tt Mi.s "'-!!.. h'i- rf I'V.i. T"V- j. Vin--.. i
w as attrartivo'y .In-o.-at.! w it .h : n' aI!,(J ,aSr: his , juJcment before
lMörtr. and d.iintv rf f rr shmr nts . iman. i nat n- would ap
prow- or my asking hf-r advice I
,v.!.s saio. i knr-w als that ho ' Iil.'ir-f-fl trmrn ron 1 - , i i j
an-' "."at in urr juaI I'll i'.n t 1 1 l-i - All V
Mis- " '" 1 lulL o; vn ir.tKe tJin
would
and
I?tar;lf and Lloyd L. FlTrrett. Th wedding will take place in th early spring1.
Th.A v-nu T : ' 1 nt !l
'iir: C.iri- 'f th- Indiana C!i--; j-t : .1 t hurrh hfld thrir
t!H etlr.',' at th home of
Mr.-. i;rn-i Ma lilt. -l'J V nnsylva nia nv., Monday tvtniris. The Fubjert for the l:-..sjr., "Crul.-inc Amont: thf. We-t Indi ," was disruas. d Vjy Mis. "Wilma Sr-a.-er, Mi.-s Iona White
in any otnor human bcdngr. And th.i tribute from the man who b?f.re apf and illness had wcakene'd him had been a power in the secret 'iijilomatic service of his country
'was '"raise fr-on Sir Tlubt-rt" inrtr.f.,1
'Vait just a minute, father," i
said. Conie into the
The Sunday school cta.s of Mi.-5? T"?. i I," i i f- li 'l ' c r.f r T".-.t. T--.- I. 1 i
ir lie 'tl church met at her home Sun- j day afternoon to organize the Rain-j bow club. Ottirer.-" in the new clubi were ep.ctcd :,s follows: Mis. Lisa
Kurzhahs, president; Mi.-s Mildred
. in dr v rr-n t n: Ks
Margaret Krue-er. secretaiy: Miss'n into the Hbrary. And the only in-
L.sa Doi.i-, treasurer: MI. Dorothy i t:' tll(,u i me runckened interest
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library,
please." lie took his hat and coat from the
loset off the hall before he followed
reporter: sick committer.
Miss l,I.-a (lapser, and Miss Freda Peters. Refreshments were served. n March d. "he club wil'. meet with Mi&s Khs.i CUaeser.
rorot!:y Fasrer. Dunn !ioi;r th Mi-- Marie an
and Misthe social
Mahle Naf- entertained with piano ill: ta and Mi Pearl I'.rown and Mi--- rvss McKee jravo se veral vo.-al t ( ction. R frt'shments were sm-v-fd to I'fl in-mb-r:" by tlie hostess. The circl" wiil be entc rtair.-d . by Mis'- Pearl Hrowr.. 141 S. Main st.. the first Monday in March. i fat; is.
A eomi med business and social meeting was held by the- Rose circle of th- .ion Fvarr-.-Iii ;;1 church last v n!mr at the home of Miss Ftta S-ifert. 1111 lh (h-'har st. An op a discussion wan h '.d for the appropriation of a s-na of moiuy to buy an Amerioan thiK for the church. At the eh. so of th" meet.nr üuht re1 r h me n t s w-r.- srvd to 1" member--. Mi.-s Rem Goff ney. S.
St. P. r st.. will act as hoste lh- i -iass Mandl 7.
which I knew must be his was the intent brightness of his .yes .as he looked at me. I noted hia erect bearintr. the air of conscious ability which invested him, and realized that the effects of the terrible treatment he had received in South America, and which had w akened him
for so loner
rhe junior hih. school facultv
Jwili entertain th "-".a nth and j (1 I eichth Krad t achers. nrinciiials :
and supervisors of the city jvhools. j with a party this afternoon at
4 o'clock. Mis.s Alice Hundy will j a ntl that my father was. yet a man to speak on "The Project Metlod of the reckoned with. Teaching." and a talk will be civ en j The knowledKO cave me a feeling on "The Socialized Method of Rrei-jr)f safoty which warmed my heart. tatinn. Refreslinunts will heii. ,i ,. , , tf.r....(i 1 1- also pave me a feeling: of remorse
were fast disappearing, most vital problem of all wives
holding my hu&band. But all this was beside the present question. I dared not dally with speculation or introspection for fear we might be Interrupted. I drew my breath, spoke quickly: "The reason I am going: to see Mrs. Underwood is this," I itaid. "Grace Draper has been feleaseai from prison." He waited for a long minute before replying1. "I expected she would be," lie said at last. "But I did not think it would be so soon. The wolf pack is stronger than I had thought. It is time for the old hounds to slip their leashes."
and put my hand on 1 is shoulders. "I want to tell you. father, why I must go to Lillian's." He looked down at me. still with that curious, intent brightness in his e "I have not asked for your confidence, my child." he said quietly. There was something in his voice, elu'ive yet very tangibly to me, which betrayed something of the chagrin he must have felt at having been set aside as an old man, even by so incompetent a Judge as I. "No, you never have." I returned, quick to see how I might In part excuse the omission of which I had teen guilty. "I wish, father, dear, you had sometimes. I am afraid I would have troubled you often." Ilia eyes lightened with a distinct lool: of relief. Then he smiled whimsically. "You are very like your mother, my dear," he said quickly, then looker! faintly troubled, as though the comparison had risen involuntarily to his lips, I riled the remark away for future mental reference. . Long ago my mother had told me and in the letter I found after her death she had reiterated that T was very like her. She had seemed to find in the fact reason for worry as to my marital happiness, had blamed her own temperament for part of my father's shrot comings. I wondered vaguely if the little remark he had let slip had been in any sense a key to unlock that longburied mystery of the. differences between my father and my mother. I wondered also if my father, sitting aloof, a spectator at the drama of my own married life, might not have it in his power to give me many a potent hint on that ever-present
that I had been blind to the help an.J
Mi.-s Frances Thunr.an. Ru.a pai Unfits, entertained with a n r party Sunday night at
to
Pi. s. M. Palmer's ''Comparative Study of Th- Pour Go.-peK" was rompleti'd by the Central Bible tlass Mondav afttiroon after a study of two years. J.isht members attendel the meeting wlii'h was i:- charge of !r. Anna Baker. Following the study hour supp-r was served .it th- V. W. C. A. Th" study of "a bild's ev icv of th" Bible" from In-, palmer's outline will b. taken p at th- ii" x t weekly meeting.
Mr. F. V pri-.1
and Mrs. Ja dar '-. were
Sunday niht
cob Sin gier. HIS pleasantly sur-
ihton : :; o
oYIock in the Wedgewood room vf the Oliver hotel, honoring her mother, Mrs. Sophia Thurman -of Pekin. III. Covers were placed for 10 guests at a table attractively appointed with pink and yellow tulips. The Wide Awake clas.- of the Grace M. R. Sunday school me? nt the home of Miss Marjorie Blakeman. ."4 3 S. Rddy st.. Saturday afternoon. Games were a diversion of the social hour and refreshments were served. Miss Harriet Hess. 101 1' S. Rush st., will entertain the
class on .March d at her home. The civics and philanthropy department of the Progress club present"d two speakers before the meeting of the Woman's Hungarian Liszt elub Sunday night at S o'clock. Mr.-. Harvey Deller spoke on "Children in th" Home." and Mrs. L. S. Ficken.;cher on "Women in Industry." A large attendance waj present. ' '
the comfort I might have received in the problems that had beset me. I had grown to consider him almost as an old child, to be humored as my mother-in-law was. 1 saw now that 1 was the child, and suspected that he had long been humoring me. With the resolve that never again would I shut ut my father from any confidence that I could give him. I closed and locked the door of the Library, then went, directly to' him
RIVER PARK
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Christ. n I''v:in7 int.-rtiin...l slninl-n ! g f'
S'. Williams st.. with
A meeting of the River Park civic club will be held Kiiday evening at the school house in the interest of the Shelter house to be
erected at Pottawatomie park. Wal
te r Deahl of the Travelers Protective association will be the principal speaker in the interest of the Shelter house. Other members of
I the T. P. A. will be present a n d
Mis. IBtiry
Ch irb e v tiir. g
s m in.
probs! and
Sintr'.er and was -pent M ..- ; Mars
hy Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.
families. Th" in cards and e il
1 iU u. M ..- ; Mary S--oit. oi .ncs-
,a-tle. led. ami Fdmuud P.obst. of .Wrt luvest rn univetsity, Fvanston. lib. ss . t " tu:-of-io n guests. Refreshments vir served. The regular bi-monthly meeting r," i h. : imm;i ehipt.r of the Tll.ih-i
1 e
I night at J 5
a o ciocK oirinu-iy dinner Honoring Miss Minersa A. Bulla. (.'overswere laid tr seven gmsts- at a table delightfully appointed sjth narcissi and ferns. In the Rüde contest tlo favor was- .a s ai ded Thomas H. Bulla.
Announcements
Members of the .Maple Grove IadieV Aid society will hold an' afternoon meeting Wednesday at the
William Kettling.
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Mi-s Loritta Moor-, Rio W. Wa: h- , Inw ood rd. ington üv. A th.- clo-" of a short j The February meeting of the Col-l'.i-iness es.: ion the t veninc was lege club will be he It' at the home sp- tit .-ocially a:; l r-fresh.tnents j of Mrs. Victor Jor.es. Z2i W. Wash-v-"i-k served to :n: nitu a.-. Mi incton as., this afternoon. The as-
MiMred Mitch.el!. W. Thont.i.5" st.. ! s:.-ting hostes.-CM will be
nil' 1-, bo-t. .-.- in two wf
Mr.s
r.if.
short talks, musical numbers
will be rendered by the pupils of the school. Fvery one in this section of the city should be interested in a. shelter house for the park and show hia interest by being present at the meeting Friday night to help boost the cause. The meeting of the official board of the Methodist Episcopal church will be held Tuesday evening at the. home of Mrs. Rdward Moritz, S. Tenth st., at 7:30 instead of the church. Six teachers of the Paver Park school will attend the entertainment and party at the junior hich school Tuesday afternoon. The affair is given by the teachers of the junior hish school, honoring the teachers of the seventh ami eighth grades of all the dty schools. Prayer meeting of the Free Meth-
a c
Mrs C va i d as ..
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O t'g" entei t
s. u : r, g af: rn--" i'ti '
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Smith. 1110 med the St. ;id at h"
. -n . hi:
During th
d a i s v. c i e
ets cotr. p!et next m eti nth.
tar !: If h ' . Mr. "Washi: a ' o nicht G U s:o:;s t
m md ,;te
T: ir-i
Wood,1. -1 ri home
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d
tor svil
Mrs. tto NinU. 1 J-l W.
enlist church ssill be held Tuesday evening at th home of Mrs. J. C.
ford H. Parke. Mrs. Fred Bibel, Mr. ' Bowman. 312 Mishawaka a v. A ller.ry Harper, Mr--. Fli S. S.. chirr, ; me e ting of the Sunday school board Miss Heb-n Rus.-- and .Mis Salin 1 wiI1 ," hf'!J this "Vfiiins: at the home nn FraPck I n" th'1 superintendent, Mrs. Lesvl. 'er... l.-,.-t.. a -- I Marks. U S. Twelfth st.
:" v:!1 ii . t In.j-.-.wj t. t 1... !
, ". , ; ... . , Aid of the M. K. church will
pers o: nie Mi n t i i :ass ( i tiio St.
i'an! M. R. hutd: Fe b. 1 4.
The meeting of th" Clio iicie which was to have teen h;d today Iiis been po.-tpom d otie we. k. Mis.
An all day sesving of the Toadies
be
I held Wednesday at the home of 1 Mrs. B. F. Hacker, S. Fifth st. A I pot-luck dinner will be served at
noon. Gmnasium classes scheduled for
it th. and
as . s d:n:o r
to
s- npri-"d svith j pis en S and. iv I
oy .. iriet-.u. -re t'ti" d.iver-
John Shafer. h.osts.-.
oilax av
ssill
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a s
the River Park school thi.-
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Th.e South !
will pr nt a Bertc on a! . ci bv Mr. ami of Philad Iphia.
n. I Woman'- club m v i .:al Wednesday
JUS: rece;ed r.f.V si:ipi:;e;it rv.euni (L.itei',1 Cat Reer, inch: doub'... (a.. I: t- each;
Also h.ave l.wzGtnnett H:'.l and Dab
be
as
.MrPe
W
it Pam Matte: The Multcr s
each: 3 f o r be jI.ivd Tird i;cp.
10 inch: ecu .do f.od: "ac
1 1. "J.". Both r ords can on ans ni o liine. P.'.ne US X. Main st. t'7ci-tf.
arc the hoys-' class Monday evening at 7 o' hck. women's class Tuesday s t nine and the girls' class at 7
ara-! o'clock Thursday evening. 10, The Women's Bible study and for! prayer meeting svill be held Thura-
a-.-ortment j da v afternoon at the home of Mrs. -ntt Ree- i J. c. Danathan, t3i S. Sixteenth st.
nished by Swanecs orchestra and refreshments will be served. Mrs. John Raumbach, 710 Marrietta St.. was hostess to a family dinner Sunday honoring her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Rupe. ' Mrs. F. W. Evans entertained with a elinner of 14 covers Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Clem .Manicrow of North Liberty, Ind. Miss Ruth Whitcomb, Nineteenth
and v ho St. has
st.. spnt the week-end at Berrien Sprinps, Mich... cue--: of h?r g: andmother. Mrs. Mary Whitman. R. R. Farrell lef thii morning for Michigan City cn a week's business trip. Mrs. A. Landman. River as., who sustained a sprained ankle and ether injuries last week svhen she fell dosvn the cellar steps is reported improved today. A daughter was the recent arrival at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bosvman. 3114 Lincoln way.
Ernestine, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Fred Harlin, Paver a v. submitted to an operation at Joseph hospital. Mishawaka.
been removed to her home. Miss Grace Hur.sberger. S. Tenth si., spent Sunday in Elkhart. Ind.. a guest at the home of her grandfather. Christopher Hunsberged. Mr. and Mrs. William Foster. of Rochester. Ind.. who were called here by the illness of their daughter Mrs. Roy Kirkpatrick. S. Nineteenth st.. have returned. Mrs. Kirkpatrick's condition is improved. Mrs. Sylvester Myers svho i-ub-mitted to an operation at St. Joseph hospital. Mishawaka, tsvo weeks ago has improved sufficiently to be removed to her home on Clifford ct. William Harrison. Albert Ellinger and Fred S'.ingwin have returned from a fishing trip at Smith lake. Mrs. J. M. Jolly is confined to her home with a badly sprained foot.
Personals
Mrs. E. E. Mangold, 302 N. Main st., has returned home from Epworth hospital, where she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Staples, 424 W. Madison st.. are visiting Mrs. Staples' sister. Miss Nellie Collins at Champagne, 111. Christopher Passnacht who had been critically ill for the- last few weeks, is improving.
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are nure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love) its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Adv.
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At Wlieclock's
At Whceloc'i s
February Sale of Lamps and Furniture
livery piece of Novelty Furniture on our second floor is subject to 209c Discount
Every Lnmp and Lamp Shade subject to 20 Discount
in our
stock
is
Table Lamps. Floor Lamps. Chair Lamps. Bridge
Lamp?, Desk and Boudoir Lamps, and Parchment shades.
All
sizes, in
Silk
Now is the opportunity to purchase at 20 off of orisiiral low prices.
George H. Wheelock & Company
Mis Gem Li Mont in charge of Bilde studv.
i Mrs. Neil McGresv svill be hostess ! to th.e V. M. W. club Thursday afu rrioon at her home on N. Eighth ! st. ! The Heme Missionary meeting of , the M. E. church svill be held Friday j aft r.-.o-n at th.e home cf Mrs. Rol- . lie Miller, Clifford ct. ; Arnold Zimmerman, N. Tenth St.. jssi'.i L'ise a reception Wednesday i evening at S o'clock at his store in
eel": - cf t!
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to
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of th business
Zimmer:.
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THE BALANCE OF ALL FINE WINTER COATS
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SUITS AND
DRESSES
Will Go On Sale Wednesday 9 O'clock at
In This Assortment Are Coats, Suits and Dresses
Ranging in Price From
100-up to
$200
Wednesday Thursday. . . .
Friday 4f
Saturday
$50.00 Dav ...,,..,..,..$25.00 Dav $16.50 Day ,.$10.00 Dav
SALE OF HUDSON SEAL COATS $595.00 Hudson Seal Coats at $295.00 Fine quality Hudson Seal Coats, 36-inch lengths. Skunk collars and cuffs. These coats formerly sold at $595.00. Just 7 coats left. On Sale Wednesday, 9 A. M., at
Announcement "Sewing- Week Sale
Starts Thursday Morning at 9 O'clock Sale of Notions Sale of Wash G ooas Sale of Silks Sale of Wash Goods Sale of White Goods Save Sales Checks During Ellsworth's G. J. Y.
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Come in Out of the Wet
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BETTER ihl CAL011L Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edxard Olive Tablets the n:bstjtute for ccJcmel are a mild b'-:t vir? laxative, ar.d thiir c:cct on the liver ii a'.rr.o?t ir.star.tnr.eous. These btt.ecLi-.-c-colored tablets Lre th recuit cf Dr. Edward dctcrrr.:. nation net to treat liver and bowel complair.ts w.ih cJ.crr.i. The pleasant Utt'e tablets e:a thft pjood that ca.crr.cl docs, bit have r.o bad after effects. They don't injure th'i treth like strong liquids cr calorr.el. They tal-: hold of the trcuh! : and quid.ly correct it. Why u:e the hver at the esper.: of the teeth? Calcrr.cl orr.etirr.es plays havoc with the purr.So do strong liquids. It is best r.ot to ta):e calomel. Let Dr. Edward. Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, duless" ar.d that lazy feciir. ccme frcm ccnitination ar.d a drrd-re-d liver. Tal-ie Dr Ii.vards Olive Tablets when ytrj fc-el "lory" ar.d "heavy." They "deir" datided brain and "perk up" the cpints. 15c ar.d C3c.
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