South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 66, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 March 1921 — Page 7
IOXDAY MOTtMNG, MARCH 7. 10-1.. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
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Social Calendar
MARCH 7. Th cirrrnt cver.tn dpr-irtmpr.t of th Progr? club will mret Monday afternoon .'t 3:20 o'clock la the club room. "Fe rret and Forestry." wü 1p the subject of a piper to bo f-ivri by Mrs. J. Mrllonry. and Mn. li. W. rnntt will talk on "The Havlrs of Hod Woo.." Th Tmipl" All !tPrhood will hold a rr.tir.K v.-ith Mrs. Bier, Lincoln Way i: it. Ml'haxaka, Tho rular mrtlnq of the Gamma chapter r.f the Thalia orcrity will ,. held. Huno club nrnibT v.111 meet with Ml Mathilda Chri-lman, Kt. IouH boulevard. A meeting of the St. Joseph hospital newin;; circle '.vi!I be held. M!? Irene Gcffcnrj-, 235 8. St. IVtrr ft-. !! act as hostoM to tho fir? circle of the Z!on Kvangelical church. MrmbTS cf the I'ollj-anna cla r.f tho (Jennnn M. K. church will be f-ntf rtained by Mrs. Margaret liohm, C19 K. iUibill a v. Mr.r Ilarl Jf-st-r, Blaine av., will .Kt im hoste? to the BiRTJia, Fi class the Kt. Paul' M. C church. A union meeting of all the Phlla-thr-a cla??s of th city will bo held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Wcstmln!7tfd Presbyterian church. Tw'Mriay, March 8. faction of of!loer3 will take placo at the meeting of the nature Ptur.'y Department of tho Propress club. Guest day will observed by the members of the Collrjce club at a meeting which will be held at the homo of .Mrs. George Harrop, 627 Park av. MIm Nellie CoddinRton, 111 S. Tenth Et.. Itlver Park, will entertain the Twelve Belles club. A m'etinpr of tho Musicians club will be held. Tho Poilyanna Hiblo. cla.i of the Geman M. I, church will meet with Mnf. John Ii'.htn. 510 F. Duball av. The hostess will bo M1.h Anna Kckhart. Mi.".s Margaret Hohm, Miss rieda H.iinby, Miss Kntherlne Koch and Mif3 Liura Koehnemann. A meeting of the Plymouth Nedlecraft will be held with Mrs. Charles Reynolds, 115 F. Calvert st. In charge of a thimble which will h given by the Auten W. IL C. are, Mrrr. Minnie Pankson. Mrs. Harry Gaines. Mrs. Ida McConnel, Mrs. lora Casey, Mrs. Emma Holycrosw, Mrs. Laura White-man, Mrn. Minnie i'lick. Mrs. Lillian Downey and Mrs. TecHa VoeiTisch. The Circle '.Iris of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will meet ;lt the honif of Mi?-? Pearl Brown, 1113 S. Main st. Members of tho Bide-A-Wee club will entertained by Mr. I. E. Plant, 1723 S. Carrol st. A meeting of the staff of the Pythian sisters will be held at the home of Mrs. C. M. Markham, 913 N. College jt. The regular meeting of tho young men's Bible class of the First Brethren church will be held with Elmer Shnliy, 20f E. Duball av. The anniversary dance of the Pinal soelety will be given at Kable.s hall. The Married Folks' Dancing club will entertain a. party at the Univer sity ' lub. Mrs. Henry Ort. 72? V. Lasalle nv.. will ac t as hastess to the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Sr. Paul Memorial M. F. church, Mrs. Charles Reynolds will entertain the Plymouth Needlrcrn.lt, at her hr.-r.e. 11.". F. Calvert sc. WVdnoxlay, March 0. Mmlers of the Clay and Harris Fom Fc-onornh-s club will be ennak;d by Mrs. Brown Christian. Miekoiy rti. A mei'tinc: of th Wednesday afternotn Sowing circle will be held with Mrs. John M.-.tccr, Lawrence st.. Mishawaka. Mrs. Edward Shifter. 120 S. St. Peter St.. will entertain the Modern Pri-rill a club. The Women's l ib March party. In the form of a dinner dance will be plven Wednesday evening. A meeting of the Shakespeare circle will take place. The regular ir.retinq of the Pythian tea will be hel l at the IC. P. hall. Mis .Mary Chi pin. W. Colfax ä v.. nil! act as liots. to the Wedj . ay i-hib. A meeting1 cf the Jolly .Vine club will be hM with Mrs. B. Frank. 407 S. Franklin st. Mrs. Alexander Staples. W. Wayne will entertain the Shakespeare circle. Mr. C. A. Klopenstrin. 1014 F. Fo will act as hostess to the ew-Dron-In club. Mrs. James Curtin. 617 Cashing At Wheelock's
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st., will entertain tho Friendly club. A meeting of the Ladies Missionary circle of the Zion Evangelical church will be held with Mrs. Richard Krause, Lincoln Way West. The regular meeting of the Delta Alphaclasf of the Fjrst Brethren church will be held. Members of the Solfax W. C. T. U. will be entertained by Mrs. Frank Gohn. 1013 W. Colfax av. Mrs. l Batson. 406 F. Haney av., will entertain the members of the Eldeen club. Thurslay, .Marth 10. Miss Elsa Kurzhals will art as hostest to the members of the PrHcilla Sewing circle cf the St. Peter's Evangelical church, 207 Pennsylvania .av. An all-day meeting of the Mount Pleasant Home Economics club will be held with Mrs. Edward Knoblock. The members of the Quatorze club will be the guests at a luncheon to Robinson, Riverside Drive, be given at the home of Mrs. Homer Mrs. Calvert DeFrees, 613 S. Taylor sL, will act as hostess to the Harmony P.radlng circle. A meeting of the; members of the Nonpareil club will take place with Mrs. J. J. Collard, S. Michigan st. The W. C. Sunshine club will be entertained by Mrs. E. Gibson. The regular meeting of the Helena Rebekah Sewing circle will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall. Miss Crlssie Reimold will have charge of the program for the meeting of the department of Music of the Progress club. The annual banquet of the Thurs
day club will be held at the First J M. E. church. Mrs. W. H. Holland will entertain the Circle of Mercy it her home, 516 S. fU Joseph st. Mrs. C. H. DeFrcese, 313 S. Taylor sL, will be hostess to tho Harmony Reading circle. A meeting of the Y. P. R C. E., of the Sunnyside. Presbyterian church will be held. The Young Married People's Pible class of the First Evangelical church will meet In the church parlors. Members of the Young Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church will meet at the homo of Mrs. George Yyman, N. Main st. Mis3 Ida Lovett will be tho hostess. The south section of the Woman's League of the First M. E. church will meet. Mrs. Henry Campbell, 140 E. Paris st., will entertain the Ladles' Bible ! class of the First Brethren church. A join, meeting of the Woman's Homo and Foreign Missionary noc;eties of the Sunnyside Presbyterian church will bo held. The regular meeting of the La dies Aid society of tho Indiana Avenue Christian church will take place. Mrs. Harry Grenest, 320 N. Notre Dame av., will act as hostess to the Aurora Bible class of the Sunnyside Presbyterian church. Mrs. Critchley will entertain the Ladiefl Aid society of the Munson chapoL The Mother's club will meet. Mrs. Earl Raby, 1206 Miner st.. will .act as hostess to the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Lowell Height M. E. church. Friday, March 11. The regular meeting of the literary department of the Progress club will be held in the club rooms. Mrs. Lydia Railsback will entertain the Frances Willard W. C. T. U.. at her home, 621 S. Fellows st. Members of tho Lincoln Mothers' club will hold their monthly meeting at the school building. Mrs. Frank Jeffries. Mrs. Parks. Mrs. Warren Downing and Mrs. Dowing will act as hostesses at the meeting of tho Norman Eddy Sewing circle which will be held at the K. B. hall. The members of the. Coquillard Mothers' tiub will have as their guests the members of the Mothers' club of tho Perley school at their regular meeting. Miss Beatrice Klockow, 1017 X. Adams st., v.ill be hostess to the M. C. H. club. The postponed meeting of the Worth While club will be held at the home of Mrs. Dufendach in Harter Heights. Saturday. March 12. The School Men's Wives' club will be entertained by Ms. B. G. Shene-fu-M. 201 S S. Michigan st. Members of the Hope class of the Zion Evangelical church will meet at the hoiiui of their teacher. Miss Irma Christman, 207 E. Jefferson blvd. The regular meeting of the King's Heralds of the German CM. E. church will be held. Mr. and Mrs. George Heideman. Indiana av., will entertain the Kare Knot club members. Miss- Harriet Hess. 1012 Rush st.. At Wheelock'
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My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON i ! iilii i t CT 1 '
it I received no more demands from Dicky to help him find his things. In fact, he said only the naoj-t ne-ce-axy word to me during the last hours of preparation for the journey. Rut I caught his furtive gaze upon me several times, and knew that my answer to his demand that Pita Urowr. share my drawing-room had disturbed and puzzled him. a.s wen as made him angry. As for m I went about the last preparations for tho Journey with a heart of ice and my brain aflame. All my old distrust of Edith Fairfax, which I had thought effectually buried, which I knew was unjust had suddenly leaped to life, vital and breathing.' There was a burning senso of Injustice within me ais. I had wounded MaJ. Grantland, refusing the. dra ving-room, he. had so thoughtfully secured for me, because of Dicky's dislike for him. This was my reward, I told myself sardonically, to have -my wishes, my comfort, tossed a-sldo by my husband as of no importance whatever when weight in the balance with that of the girl who I was sure still loved him. Luckily, however, I had no timo for reflection or meditation upon my fancied wrong's. I went from one thing to another, determined that there should bo no hitch at the last moment. I appeared at the dinner upon which Ka.tio had srent her best Mkill with the proud consciouness that everything of Junior's and mine was all ready, that I myself was dressed to the Iart hairpin, and that all my belonging.- left behind were in perfect order. The Durkees and the Fairfax girls had, of course, been invited to this last dinner. Equally of cours they were late, for Leila was in that beatific stato which Tnado her drop everything if Alfred summoned her for a walk or a talk. And Alfred has all a man's colossi 1 ignorance of the time required by women to prepare a ho us and themselves for a long absenco from home. Katie far more nervous than the cat who Ls supposed to bo the symbol of feminine treimulousness fussed over her pet dishes and appealed to me until my own control felt like a rope that had been frayed almost in two. "Oh! .Missis Graham.!" she- wailed upon my last trip to tho kitchen in answer to her signalled frantic summons from the door, "dot dinner all be spoiled, and I feex heem m nice! And you have to go, nidings to eat. You get headache." We'll eat the dinner never fear. Katie." I soothed her. "Tn fact, you may serve us in five minutes if you will be hostess to the Wide Awake claps of the Grace M. E. church. The True Blue class of the Sunnyside Presbyterian church will be entertained by Miss Thelma Smith, 33G N. Notre Dame a v. Members of the Anti-Can't class of the Maple Grove M. F. hurch will meet at the home of Miss Katherine Hartman, on the Maple Grove rd. IN OED EIGHT MONTHS Cause Change of Life. How Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable Compound Got Me Up Afton, Tenn. "I want other suffering women to know what Lydia E, Pinkham s Vcgetable Compound has done for me. During the Change of Life I was in bed for eight months and had two good doctors treating me but they did me no good. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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wish. No!" as little Mrs, Durkee's excited, high-pitched voice reached my ears, "there they are now. Put the dinner on immediately. I Qiv the- girl's hands shake a3 fhe picked up a dish, and realized that she, iL-:), was near the breaking point, and hurried back to the living room to greet the gue-s. "Mej. Graniand took aJl of our bags to New York with him In the car." Mrs. Durkee was excitedly relating when I entered the room. "He cam by a little while ago, Mid he had to go in unexpectedly and couldn't wait for the next train you know that man of his makes it with that car faster than tho train anyway, and he'll meet us at i'.ie station. He was in a tearing hurry, fo ho didn't have timo to stop for yours, too, but that leaves Alfred free to help Dicky with yours. Wasn't it dear of him?" "Ho is always thoughtful, I returned, purposely making my voice as enthusiastic as possible. All my fear of arousing Dicky's Jealuoi enger against MaJ. Grantland had vanished. I felt a wild, unreasoning desire to "make him Fit up and take notico" in some way, and even locked furUvely at him. when I had spoken. But he was not even looking at me. Ho was talking to Alfred Durkee. There was a glance, however, which I intercepted, and which startled me. It como from the eyes of Edith Fairfax, and It held distinct disapproval, and a tinge of the contempt I had once seen in her face when the had told me I did not deserve my husband's love. 1 am afraid the return look I gave her was an Insolent one. How dared ''',;.:'--y'''-'':'' '', '''';
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she pass Judgment upon my words and actions when all tho time Mother Graham' voice, tart, didactic, effectually cut short everything except immediate attention to her. "Margaret, get these people to the table at once. We'll not have, time to maJte the train comfortably as It If." ,-ho made there words the keynote of the dinner. And the rest of tho time left to us she hurried and worried everything and everybody until Katie and I, ata least, were nervously exhaurted. When we at last were all se-ated In the taxi-cabs which were, to carry us to the station she uttered a frantic ejaculation: -My hat box! It's In my room. And we haven't but a minute or two to spare." 'I got it. Joost a minute!" Katie called, and through the open door and lighted windows we saw her running fleetly up the stairs ar.d to my mother-in-law's room. The next instant shu had reappeared and woa coming down the stairs. Thero we raw her stumble, catch herself, and with a wild srream come down in a sikening, huddled heap to the bottom of the utalre.
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