South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 59, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 February 1921 — Page 7
d(.M.Y MOKMMi, IMIKVAKV 1321. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Ellsworth's Golden Jubilee Year 1 87 1-1 92 1 Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Phllanthrophy
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Social Calendar
Moiy. n:n. h. Th Lin-coin Library c.wb "t Monday aft. rn'x.n v.;:h Mr.". Eörw-ard Vogt, U 30 Pr-rtajre av.
:ho w,rth club will
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Mls Hilda s:y;2:r.s.i ;r.
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You lA'ri; It :Iul at a dir. n-r Mnnflaj' f-v-;if:ii; at h. r hor.it, 11.1 i:. Navarro Ft. Mijm Ar.r.e W. 1. :. Inter. or !:oratcr of Chl',irr'. v..;: ;ak at ä meeting rf t!i- d-fctrtn.' nt of ai t cf the Projrr flub. Tho rrtrular m- t.r.r f th. -rartr.:r-nt rf lit' rutur.- .' th.- Pru.:rtfs club wV bo h'-I.J In tiie ch;!i room The Mfr.'fl IhhW- r;a.w rf tiie Zion Evanjre Ileal church will hell a meeting" at th home- ef Clyde lle--witt, SI E. Cf.f.ix av. Me-mrr of the Live .j',. Drill t'am will hf!d their rejjnlar rr.e at lh home cf Clyje 1 1, wi: S 1 4 K. Colfax av.
M'-rr.tnT" of 1,1 Oa t.ira will hold th'-ir r-cr;!.ii Incr at th". home rf Mr". I
man. ICS S. Era r; :k st. TL"I1SIAV. .MA IK 'I I 1. cU-ty of th Zion Evangel!, u! rhur h iTl ( t at tho h"n; of Mrs. Charles Trorjrfr, .'.17 S. K-My pi. The regular metinir of th- Women's Bible das i f the I'lrs-t Presbyterian church will be held at the church. Member f the l,-,y. Phli-A-Il.ir !ai of the Indtina Aenuo Christian hcurch will hdd a mooting -with .Tr. and Mr. Harry Drowr brld, 1 : 0 Mian-.l "The- rrobl'.-m of Pur.ih:nr.f vi'.! be taken up at the r :u!ar ineetlng of the niotli'-r'. ! .rt ni nt cf tho iVogrrof; club. Mrs. Ilavard Starlc. i '.'. Harr-son av.. will entertain the Indies' Aid f.icity of tiio Cerrnan M. Ik i lunch. The regular rne-t.in of tho I lti Alj.ha ckjs of thr First Urethren church will he held. MIn Irene C;offney, St. P ter s.. wi',1 act as hostess to th 1 1 . i ir.j'e. Mfirri of tho Kin?' Heralds f tho Grace M. Ik church will hold th'"!r regular rae'tir.g. Mrs. M. M. Ilodors. assisted by Mr Iiura Pomnif-rt. vi,l eritertain in the Indies' Aid society of t he Si;r.nyde Proshytorian church at hr honif, 72 S Fk Co'.f.xx a v. An all day meeting be he'd by the Schuyler Hebekah thhuible at tho home of .Tr. II. A. Noyes. ."2 7 X. Notre Dame av. A pot luck dinner will s rd at noon. The members of 1 1 1 Kpworih league of tho German M. Ik church wi:i meet. The Woman's .-cifty of the First Iftnpti.rt church wiil huhl an hM day meetins at th lu:rch to kvw fdl th- Kpworth hoc-pital. Members of tho K. of C. Social r'.ub will meet in the Progress !uh i coma. MLs .WUeiser will have chars of the entertainment. A feature box social will bo griven by tho Luther lonjrueof tho Swedish Lutheran church. A patriotic prop-ram wi'.l be fjlvt n prt ceding the ale. of the boxes. Mr. George Frhardt. .".2". N. Francis st.. will act as hostess to tho Tuesday Nl?ht club. The Pollyanna (lass of the German M. 12. church will nnet. The Fan Chiefs of the lylhian Sistera wi'I hold tiudr regular ir.pftIng at the home of Mrs. Q. N. Tagjrert, 1719 S. Michigan ?t. VKONI4IAY, MARCH 2. A meeting of tho North Side Social olub will be held with Mrs. Charles Miller, 74 4 Harrison av. Mr. Carl I HLbberd. Park sv., wfil b host to the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club. The Mission ry fociety of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will mot at the home of Mrs. Zeilrr.-. : n. Milton Te regular meeting of th- Inderrflent c'.yb will be held with Mrs. John Ilagey, C2 7 Lincoln way K. A me4injf cf th Woman's Mis-i.-onary poc'.ey of the Finn Brethren chnrch will be he!d !n he chnrch. Mrs. John Pfänder will entertain the Plymouth N ccilecrafi at her home. 911 ?. Marietta st.
Th- rerukir meeting baker Mothers' club
place. Mr. HarrA' Horka. J.hrin St.. will errtertam tho Jolly Crochet
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
Kir.r ""r.antine r f Gr----. jn Q;j n Sophie, at his desk in the vitf 1 an American photogrn h- r to s( al palace at Athen.'. '"Shoot!" make t'.tl pi-, iure ef hin-.s--lf and iniied Tino when he was r ady.
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the Grand other's circle for her mdher, Mrs. Anna Lu.-dibaugh.
Me-m'.ejs ...f t!:e Wf'ioar.'s Mi- j
pionary s- ci ;y .f the I'iot Prcsbyteiiaji church wdl me.-t at tin church.
The regular lo'ej, , f the ir-j ler.i h:-try d i artni' . nt tlx i
held in the eh;b rooms. ! Mrs. 1 Id-ward Stark. 4 Id! X. Har- ! r;s n a v., will be hostess t the members of the Ii.dies" Aid sciotv
of the German M. Ik church. IIo.--. st s for tiie regular me. ting of the F rb y Parent-Teachers' as-
! scciation which will be h id at th'
j school will be .Mrs. C. Wi.-diman. I
j Mrs. K. l-ach. Mrs. J.. Itoth, and
Mrs. W. Itv.y r. Mrs. F.r.ma MrdormM;. 2'; 11. Washington av., will i ntertain tl.
Good Will club.
Tho Fancy N t die-woi kers' club will', meet at the home of Mrs. John Ta 1 or, 1 11 W. Va s i i i n g t n a v. A meeting (,f the North Side Sooi.jc clu'. will be held with Mrs. Charbs Miller, 74 1 Harrison av. The regular meeting of the Franklin Mothers' c!ul wiil be held. Members of the Woman's juiM of the St. James Fpiseopa! church vsill be entertained by the rector, Hebert Long. 110 W. Marion st. Mrs. J. P. Hail. 1022 Lincoln way W., will act as hosuss to tho members of the Fayette thim.ble. Following the regular business session of the meeting of the- department of history of the Progress
! clu?) a tea will bo given for tic"4
membt rs of the department and ' their quests i:i hi-nur of Miss lsabelb Kennedy, an ut of town j speaker.
Mrs. Mollie Bradley will entertain the Centennial club at the Y. W. C. A. Happy-Go-Iaieky club members will meet. A meeting of the Auydadora cir-
j Cle will be lo ld. The regular meeting of the Wo
men's Foreign Missionary socbly ot tho Stull Memeri.nl church will bo held in the church. A social meeting of the Old Time -Mrs. Harrv Koehb r. ill- N. TH Fits DAY. M ABCI1 The members of th - Ladies' Abi
society of the Holy Trinity Fnglish ; Lutheran church wi'.l met at tho j home of Mrs. Gus Mll'.er. .".e." N. Walnut st. j A Tr.eeting (f the Lidies' Aid and ,
i the Woman's Missionary soco ties or
the First Kvangelical cliurch will be held at the home of Mrs. George Holsten. 1220- 11. Maiison st. Mrs. Tecumseh Kilgore. Sil Cottage Grove av.. will act as hostess to the Woman' auxiliary of the Trinity M. 11. church. The regular nueting "f the L.a-
dies' Aid society of the Linden
j Avenue Chiisiitn church will oe .
held. Mn:b(rs if tk.e Voman's I'ortiun Missionary society of the First M. F. hurch will nu t in the church j parlors. j A wii:g s. ss'.o:i will be held by i the Toli-s' Aid society cf the Grace' I'vangelical church at the church. j The- regular me.tir.g of tlo- La-. h Aid s (: :y . f the I'.roadway llvar.geli' al cliiir- will take place. Mr." and Mrs. Gla.e lkmh. .'.US I
F. Dayton, st.. will . na-rtaiu the' ' llf :'i--iency ola- of the Stull M to- i i rial M. Ik i hureh. Flection 'f ffi" -J w ill take .
place tit tlie meeting of the Sumption Prairie Homo Fccnomlcs chit which wit: re held with .Mrs. Kalph Wood. Sumption Prairio rd.
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egular no-eling of the La-
dis" Aid society ,T the Lowell Heights M. F. church, will be held. An afternoon card party will be rio'ii by the meni.b rs of the Golden Bod Drill team. M'-s. Harry' Koehler, CI 13 N. Francis st.. will entertain, with a card party. A meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. F. church will be held. Members of the Fureka club will bo entertained at the home of Mrs. William Calvert. W. Washington st. Tin Beehive club will meet at the Lome of Mrs. William Burkett, E. Howard st. The regular meeting of the Twin City Sewing circle will take place. Mrs. C. N. Carlson and Mrs. Alex Carlson will act tis hostesses at a meeting of the Ladies" Aid society of the Gloria Dii Swedish Lutheran church. Members of the sewing circle of the Zion llvangelical church will noet. .Mrs. S. Flowers. 104 0 LiSaüe ct.. will act as hostess to tho members of the Hoosier club. Mi- Helen Boher will entertain the Standard Bearers rf the Grace M. F. church at her home on E. Keasvy sr. Fill DAY, MAItCH I. A meeting; of tho Woman's Mi.--vionary society of tho Conference Memorial F. B. church will be lie id at the home of the pastor, Itev. Siokafoose, C10 S. St. Joseph st. The Worth While circle - of the First M. F. church will hold a meeting. M( mbers of the Phil-A-Bar 'auxiliary of the Indiana Avenue Christinn church will meet with -Mrs. Alvin Overholz. 029 F. Indiana, av. Miss FUa Nimtz will entertain the Golden Hoar class of the Zion Evangelical church. .Mrs. Harry Dreher, 1211 S. Franklin st.. will act as hostess to the Friday Pleasure club. The members of the Women's Missionary seiety of the Westminster Pres-bj tei dan church will be entertained by Mrs. 1a 11. Gfcenan, 1112 Woodward a v. The regular meeting of the Waneta Sewing circle will be held at the home of Mrs. John Elkim. N. Hill st. Mrs. Fdwar Stark. 4?,: Ik Karris' n av.. will entertain the Friday Friendship club. A review of current literature will be given at the meeting of the (.-ivies and philanthropy department of the Progress olub. A meeting of the Womans' society of the First Baptist church will take place. Miss Harriet Hess, 1012 Bush St.. will entertain the Wide Awake class of the Grace M. E. church.
I a in afraid I stared in openmouthed amazement for a moment at MnJ. Grantlar.d's question concerning the railroad drawing room. Then enlightenment came to mc. Mrv. Duckce, of coursed 'Her Flufflness' must have lost no time in telling him. I was thankful tha.t my gbod-hr arted, well-meaning lit? th- neighbor was safely out of my reach. I do not believe I could have trusted my finger which itched to box her ears. "I I trust I am not interfering in something which 1 should not," the ourg officer tammered. evidently disconcerted by my look, "but Mr.. Iirkee told me today of lpr very natural objections to sharing a drawirg room with Miss Brown, and of your poodness in offering to change with her." There wa an unconscious intonation, a stress upon the word. "very natural objections," clearly betraying a disapprovvnl of .Bita Brown, which gave me material for mental digestion when I should have time for Fach a ruminative process. I had time, however, for only a passing wonder as to whether concern for Ildith Fairfax bad anything to do with his attitude toward Mi. Brown, for MaJ. Grmitland was speaking again, hi embarrassment more patent than ever in the brick red fludh which wa covering hus face. It seemed ab.?:irJ that a man who could face any danger, any emergency with iron nerve nad unmoved facial mus.dcs should be so schoo.boyish in his attitude toward dornen but I must confess that I in common with other women who know him find something oddly appealing in the trait. "I chided her for not coming to me instead of annoying you with tho matter." he went on rapidly and hi-? use of the pronoun, blunt rather than subtle, told me unmistakably what.it troubled me to believe, that the young officer still held me in his thoughts as one from whom all care and even annoyance should be kept as much as possible. "But tdne evidently had not. realized that I have a certain facility an inside track, as it were, in getting things from railroad?, and so had not confided her dilemma to me." Ho paused, evidently to arrange his words, which he seemed to have increasing difficulty in framing. 1 remembered his railroad history before "ie entered the war. and tho brilliance and power of his standing i'-jring the great conflict, and I would not have marvelled if he had suudenly produced an order for a private car or even a train. His next words erho-d my thought almcfll uncannily. 'If it were not for conditions in the country," he said, and the fact
that lie was speaking of the ab-f-traet instead of the personal tcok from his voice the stammer, gave it a. riri of confidence, "I could have obtained a special car or even train for cur party. It would not have been particularly easy, but I could have done it. I have not suggested or considered It because I was sure that you niiared my feeling, that with the present freight and food congestion which the country faces, any unnecessary task laid upon triffic is almost criminal." 1 felt my cheeks flushing under his earnest eve?. I acquitted him
of any conscious effort to express his thoughts of me, but words, voice, eyes said only too plainly that it was I alone of all the party whose opinion and comfort he was
"But one thing I could do," he went on. and once again he became uncomfortably self-consdotis. "That was to secure you a drawing room for yourself. It is unthinkable that
j you should be compelled to crowd
in with three other women in a drawing room." He put his hand in hi pocket. brought out a f?mall envelope, and held it toward me. I drew back involuntarily, hesitant to wound him, yot feeling that I should not tako tho favor from him because of Dicky's feeling toward him. "I cannot tell you how much 1 thank you, Maj. Grantland." I faid. and the knowledge that I must refuse the gift he had brought me made rny voice tremble with an earncfetness I otherwise would not have felt, "but oh! I cannot tell you why or just what 1 mean, but ; if you would just offer thi to Mr?. Dnrkee it would be much better." "I did not get it for Mrs. Lrurkee," he returned quietly, and his voice wan that of a hurt child's. "But If you do not want it I shall, of course, be glad to dispose of it as you sug-gvst."
Ellsworth's l-rlw? Essay Contest. Pupils of St. Joseph Valley are taking great interest in The Ellsworth Store Prize essay contest. The Ellsworth Store. 577D-2S
Bright Eyes. Tiie new dance hit, also "Somebody. Anytime, Anyday, Anywhere." "Sweet Little Stranger." "Margie," "Whispering" and all other dance numbers now in stock at the C. W. Copp Music Shop. 9771-2S
The doors of La Boncficencia, a Havana (Cuba") orphan asyium. are never locked and foundlings are always welcome. Mothers place their babies In one of the little boxlike compartment.? of a stile, resting on a pivot. which. on being turned, admits- the child into the home.
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L. P. P. (Lowt-st) (Pof-sible) (Pri(vs) Our Golden Jubilee Merchandising Policy is to sell you goods at The Lowest Possible Price. OUR MARK 25 Increase in Business Volume in 1921 We have set up this mark for the whole store to work against 25 per cent more business. This will lower our overhead expense and Department heads are instructed to mark low prices on all merchandise to increase the volume of business this amount.
SPRING CAMPAIGN SALE Begins Tuesday, March 1st
Thousands and thousands of dollars worth of new, high class, Spring Merchandise and Apparel marked at Lowest Possible Prices for this event New goods arriving daily in acH an3every3o partment of this big, busy store. This Sale with its lowest prices comes just at the time when you expect to pay more for your Spring Outfit. We ask you to Save Ellsworth Store Sale Checks during our Golden Jubilee Year 1921, These checks will become valuable during the year. Don't lose a single one of them, even if for only a spool of thread.
NINTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
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Home Office, South Bend, Ind DECEMBER 31, 1920
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Wrtli inore than double the amount oT the loan) Ibil E-tat P2.00.00 r.o.ir.s nnd Tremium Notes on our own policies 1 1 , ; 0 4 32 I". S. A. Liberty ;-n.I Victory Honds 102,233.00 Munlripal ;nd Industrial Hond- 1 1.500.00
'a?h on hand nnd In Hank Agents Halanccs (Set) l-'urniture and Fixtures lnteref.-t du and accrued . . . Net 1'ncollectfrd ard Deferred
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Thif r. ; i'f circuhic cut would! bo effective in navy 1 lue Poirct Twill with eo'.'ar of iri.iy Astrakhan which ' i to be so much u.-'e-d this season. ! Kmbrr.idi ry as s ij:;t s'.nl in Lne ill-f ustrath n may b used, graj wool ; 1 t leg eft'ectivo with the gray collar, j
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A Quaint Old English Decoration The Chinese Blue Canton Pattern This charming dinner ware can be bought in open stock or by the set. A 32-piece Set service for six people consists of Six Dinner Plates 5ix Bread and Butter Piates
Six Tea Cups and Saucers One Meat Platter
Six Fruit Dishes One Vegetable Dish
Set complete, special $13.50 See this in our Dinnerware Denartment George H. Wheelock & Company
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ADLER BROS On aUchtun at WnAtilnctaa Since 18L THE STORK FOR MEX ASH BO YS
SAM'L SPIRO & CO. Ilocne of H. S. & M. Clothes
Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan Sr.
I?aT Kie litis I).-;.tb riuiius Premium Receipts I egal Ileserre 112 I None $ 11.453.23 $ 2,151.49 I KM" 5.j2S.0O 20.175.32 11,2(0.00 1914 3,360.00 30,639.61 20,116.94 - 1915 4,734.00 41.718.28 36,561.42 ; 1916 14,287.50 61.838.45 59,872.44 , 1917 16.994.20 94.002.50 98.695.69 1918 40,540.29 133,821.46 150,286.31 1919 39,519.00 179,675.52 223,678.80 1920 47,550.17 245,843.50 329,644.66
PYRAMIDS OF PROGRESS
Insurance Written S 277,600.00 &30.25G.O0 1.244,500.00 1,337.736.00 2,079,452.00 3.236,531.50 3,020,170.50 3,531,005.00 4,249,747.00
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OVER TEN MILLION DOLLARS OF INSURANCE IN FORCE
DIRECTORS
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A. S. BURK ART, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mar. WILLIAM SIELL ----- BecTtary .JOS. M. STEPHENSON - - - Treasurer m.VXK J. HAIGllT - Consulting" Actuary HON. SAMUilL I'ARKER, General Counsel DIRECTORS WILLIAM J. ALDER. Investments. Waba?h. Ind. A. S. BURK A RT, Vice President and General Manager, Conservative Life Ins. Co., South Bend, Ind. V. M. KINES. M. D.. President City National Bank, Auburn, Ind. WILLIAM MELL, Secretary, ConservaLve Lif Ins. Co., South Bend. Ind. GUT IL McMICIIAEL. Cashier Citizens National Rank, fcouth Bend. Ind.
HON. SAMUEL PARKER. Attorney, Anderson. Parker. Crabill & Crumpackr. Hcuth Bend, Ind. DIXON W. PLACE. Director Chapln Staf Bank. South Bnd. Ind.: Director Indiana Savings and Lean A.s'n, South Bend. Ind. J. M. .STEPHENSON, Publisher Routh Bend News-Time, .-onth Bend. Ind. CLEMENT T U D E B A K E E . Jr., inside nt South Ber.d V.'atch Co.; Proficient Citizens' National p.nnk. South Bend, Ind. JACOB WOOLVERTON, President St. Joseph County Savinga Bank. Hcuih Br:d. Ind.; Vice Pro.sjdnt Malleable S'.eei Hange Co., Scuth Ber.i. InJ. JOHN G. TEAGLEY. Attorney, Mclr.orr.y AYear'.ey, South Bend. Ind.; PresIJfr.t St. Joseph County Ihr A-Tn.
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