South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 68, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 March 1921 — Page 5

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"wine yrar nt th" Tj'.'Uy meeting of the raturo ?:;dy df-;jartm,nt of

tri" Projrrr rij? . M..-" Harriett K. j K-lir war flrr-tfd rhalrn'an. Jlivs i A mar da Mc.'om!i, i - -- chairman! Anl Mrs. Klmr lsx. h( -cretary and ' trf-urr. Th- rirc;ram of th af-

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M''nnili, who pa-.- ! .cr 1 1 t i.n s of th- uild r!ivi r. raLtlrsnaV.'- wrM nl huttr;!y ..1. Mr.. II. I. I' innahfo r ad a r hapt-T frnrn

tvv,- V.". Ovti ufro p., iced for !cht pur?t at a tab!" attractively f'ntorf l with Am-rkan Pauty ror I'rM.iy Mr?. F'.ot R. J-i Harr.mi-

l'i. will entertain with a 1 o'clock ! biir-hr-ors at th lt- v rtson Tea room ! in Mr?. P.rroth'H hr.or. Th" lunch-

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ho'vr-r Monday nicht honoring Mi1' Itnr.i P.'ac'i' whos" marriac to I "! l;arrtt will tako p!ac? on Marrh Is. Perorations and motif.s a ;prr-priatc to St. Patrick's day w-re i L A of r. apre of KiKarr.;' rosf s and s'.vf'M pra. was pr sntrd to th

nomine with in.- uird-. ry t -no- j hf.nor pul .-t. Punro was played

.Stratton Porter. Mr. Purnah.o, Mrs. K. '. M.-t. .'.!id Mrs. Ralph I-oncfi'Id will appo.ir on tho pioicram to b? pri---nt-l March

A mff-tiriC of th Plymouth No.fHecraf t w...s h M Tu:-day aft rnoon with Mrs. ;hari-s Itcynoldy, 11" J'. Calvert s. J "irht tii'TniiTa with In attfri'l inm and Mrs. Hurl Po-tut v.'ls admittd t th- r'.ub as :t row iiimb-r. Th cntc-: Xaver? for th- afternoon were awardfed Mrs. Ge-orK 1 Losner. Mrx Jto.sner will entertain th club March 23, at her home. 222 11. purU .t. A. focial mo-tintr cf tho staff of tho Iythl.in f-iytt-rs wa.s h' Id at tho home of Mrs, C. M. .Markhani, 513 N. Ccd.ece- t.. Tufsday evening. A th de cf tho evening;, which

vrrjt .spent focla.lly with paints and content, dainty refreshments were fw-rved by tho hostess to 2 0 quests. A color Echomo appropriate to St. Patrick's day was used in th- decrrations of tho homo . The date of the next meeting i:i April Z. Tlie rru-mbers of the . S. club riii. yeHterlay aternon at th3 hfrru? of Ml Alpha Paney, 152 Swypert L The afternoon was spent socially and tho dato of the plaoo of tho

nxt mfMtIng will announced

'later. Th's regular bi-monthly business meetinfr f tho Kpworth league cf th Graee -m. I. church wes hf-hi lAtt evening; with Misa Gertrude Kind!?, S53 Marietta t. Refreshments vero yervtd to 12 mmehers. Another meeting will tako place in two weeks. Tho Married Folks P int in club ntrrtalnM with ;i dancinc: party Ta:Iay evening at thv University clul. teini.rich's orclu-stra of Klkhart played th. prf-rram of dances for f0 couples. Sam It. Pare acted a 'hn.irmnn of the committee on a'rranK'f m-nts. Another party will be riven in two weeks. Mis pearl P.rown. 14 1.1 S M;iin

st.. was trio hostess tt wie circle Girls of the Indiana Avenue Ghrutian church last evening, at the re--ulir monthly nuetin?. The missionary tnivel program, wa.s complete! during tho tus;ne session. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments wcrw .served to 12 members. Thti dato of the next meeting is announced for April 4. " Mr. l'.dward Plant, 172.". S. Carroll f... was lu.stesn to the Iide-A-Vee cluh minhers Monday afterr.o.tn. Thre.- tables of 300 were .enjoyed and the favor wan won ly Mm. Glen Cover. Potted plants ami sweet peas were us-il in the doc- . - . .1..:..... 1 . ... . . I . . . . l 3

oration. -v u.nni) ium n:'n served with preen carnations marking tho tlace.s of the putsts On March 19 tho cluh member -will rnterlaln their hustands with a 500 party at the home- of Mrs. Ckn Cover, 2. "0 9 Mishawaka a v. Miss Margaret Geyer, Portale av , Tca hostess to the members of the Thalia sorority Monday nUht at her home. All members were in attendance. A social hour was enjoyed following the business .version and refreshments were served. In two vcks Miss Mar prut rite Marlin will act as hostess.

during thf- e- nir.?. favor wrro awardfi MIm Irr no Condin and Miss Peulah Shaft-r.

Tl.f Yo;n Won-.an's Foreign Mi-'iona ry S"f ity of th" First M. II. church will meet at the home of Mr?. Georpe AVyrr.an. 2 2 7 X. Main St.. Thursday niht. Miss Ida Lovett will act as hstes. Tlo- program will bo in charge ..f Mis-: Marian Ames. as:.-ted h- Mis X. P.e. d, Misa Jessie J rr-. 11 and Mrs Florence lb ard. Tho p.ainbow c;rc of St. Peter'a Kvansej-cal church met Sunday afternoon at tho home of Miss I-lsa Glca5or. ,"07 Kasey st. Itefresbni nts were .?- r-ed aftr r the business session. On April 2, the next meeting will be held at the home of Mi's Margaret Krueper, 111 Franklin St. The Waneta Sewinp circle entertained with six table of progressive pedro Tuosday evening at their hall, r.0:: S. Miehiiran t. Mrs. A. Stephenson and Mrs. 'harbs Shafer were br piven in two we'ks. awarded favors. Another party will

HER PROBLEMS

By Annette Bradshaw

Announcements

The "Wort ft While circle of tho First M. II. church will bo entertained by Mrs. A. . Dufendach, X. St. Joseph st., Friday afternoon. Tho following ladies will assist Mrs. Mrs. pufendaoh: Mrs. K. C. Gerber, Mrs. Thrid. Keller, Mrs. Arthur Htudebaker and Mrs. O. J. Iiruba-kr . The Tuesday meetimr of the Musi-

edans club was postponed until !

Match is. and will be held with Miss Hazel Harris. The Wednesday club will hold its annual luncheon Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the home of Miss Anna Chapln. 211 W. Colfax av. Twelvo puests will be in attendance. Mrs. Alice Platz, Mrs. Fffie Porer. Mrs. F. IJ. Pullin and Mrs. Alvina Iffland will serve as hostesses at the

meeting of tho Pythian tea to be held Wednesday afternoon at the K. of P. hall. Members of the Missionary circle of the Zion Fvanprelical church will be entertained at the home of Mr. I lie hard Krause, 1117 Klwood av.. this afternoon. Mr. and Airs. F. M. Jackson. 20 09 Porta pe av.. will entertain tho Old Time Friends elu! with a 7 o'clock dinner Thursday nlht. The assisting host and hostess will be Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Cleis. Tho Mother's club will meet Thursday afternoi-n at the home of Mrs. ( hartes P. Zitier. Ms" W. Colfax av. The fathers of the club will pive their annual dinner this evening at .:.'.' o'clock at the Robert -son Tea room. The committee in charge of the dinner is as follows: Charles L. Zitier. II. V. FJdrtdge, and J. W. Shidler. The Thursday "luh will hold its annual anniversary day banquet at the First M. 11. church. Thursday at 7 o'clock.

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LISTENERS NEVER HEAR GOOD FOR THEMSELVES

MRS. MANY COOKS (excitedly) And when I told this latest cook that I heard a man In "f rom' "hl" y' aCtUal y exclaimed: "Thank goodness! You can be a witness in my Vre

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Korc! and forestry wrre

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in ir ot the, current events deoartTrent of tho Propres club he'.d MonAav afternoon in the club rooms. Mrs. A. W. I"rant7. read a paper entitled Saving: the Krdwt'od?." Followini? tho program nomination of officers for the r.et year tok place.

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In two woe-ks an election will hold. It was announced that first meeting in April will be jervedi as Indiana day.

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Mrs. Georpe.J. Reroth of Hartlord. Conn., who has lucn the pucst

cf friends m the c;ty for the past

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bv Mrs. u A. PydicK. l.incom

Mrs. Walter P.loomfield. ?03 Cleveland .." , will return soon from Chicaqo Auerc she has been spending several lay.-.

T'orr to Rredem.is. son. March

1UKTIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Fit F. IaSalio

Charles av., a

romisin: hospital in su. r.v United Press : VaMIUIIIX'.I:. O.. March Marshall Miller hn 100 pints of bonded whisky which is to b piven away. Only hospital-) are to receive It.

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Revelations of a Wife

My Heart, and My Husband

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BY ADELE HARRISON

-Mrs. Graham!" Maj. Grant land's? voice was rough, uneven. I felt the nervous tension in it, and wondered as I answered: "Yes, Maj. Grantland. It is I." "Are you all ricrht?" "Assuredly." I think the wonderment in my tone must have convinced him more than my word?, for I heard a quick, deep intake of his breath, and wondered anew at his agitation. "Then who in hurt?" he demanded abruptly. "I heard them talking: at the station about some one bein; hurt, and saw that you were not with the party. I I did not like to inquire there, so I slipped away to telephone." I could readily understand that with voluble little Mrs. Durkee's comments upon the accident a diffident bystander might have founel difficulty in deciding just what had happened. I hastened to explain: "Katie fell downstairs just as we Kft. Of course. I couldn't leave her until I had found out the extent of her injuries " I paused abruptly, wondering if my ears had played me false, or if 1 had really heard the words which Maj. CIrantland had uttered softly lit with force enough to capitalize each word. "You Heart of Gold" wer the words which I thought heard, which marie me stammer ith embarrasment as I began talking again. "Put while f-he is badly bruised, and has strained the muscles of her back, the physician assures me that her husband can take all necessary care of her. So If I can get a taxi I shall make the train nicely." I have wtmdered since what perverse little imp made me use the

wyrd "if." I knew, of course, that ihero was no question about securing a machine from somewhere, although, of course, the local supply warranted the use of the subjunctive mood at that hour. It no doubt was partly a natural slip, yet I cannot cheat my conscience with the belief that pique at Dicky elid not have something to do with it. "A taxi!" There was no doubt concerning my hearing of those two words. They were fairly shouted inte the phone. "You simply mustn't do that!" Maj. Grantlanel said, and his voice held the inflection of command with which he meets all emergencies. "You might get a reckless driver or anything might happen. I cannot permit it. Let me see. it is now, 3:43 'and our train doesn't pull out until 12:30. We can do it easily. Hastings anel I will come directly for you. I would send Hastings for perhaps you would rather not have me but when it comes to a question of driving rapidly across country after night with yon in the ear I prefer to do the driving myself." I could not help contrasting the

soiocitude in his voice with tho indifference Dicky had displayed toward my remaining behind. The remembrance of my husband's vish to save Edith Fairfax annoyance by seriously inconveniencing me with Kita Brown's companionship was freshly rankling within my spirit. It made me recklessly indifferent of Dicky's possible anger as I replied demurely: "I must correct you on one point, Maj. Grantland. I much prefer that you come with Hastings." Again I heard that quick, deep intake of the breath, but his word were perfunctory enough. "You are very kind. We will start directly. Put I must ask you to be ready. We have to allow for possible mishaps to the car, you know." "I shall be watching fur you." I replied. "I'll not cause you a second's delay." "Thank you.' he said quietly, as he hung up the receiver. I went back to Katie with my head In a whirl. I know full well that if Maj. Grantland brought me to the station Dicky would be furiously angry, but he had so chilled mo by his own attitude that I found myself savagely glad of this chance to retaliate. I hael scarcely had time really to consider the 'possible consequences of my act before the telephone rang again. I sent Jim to answer it, for I had a little premonition that Dicky was at the rdher end of the wire, and I wanted to school myself to rigid calmness before I talked to him.

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