South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 70, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 March 1921 — Page 7
miDAY MOItXlXCS, MARCH 11. 1021. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN r Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
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ThurM.iy -vcnir.tr vith the Mi-Ev.-iyn nr.-I Iva Wilk .- n. si?, ;i.-v Ian. J :tV.; MI- Lillian Cr-P.z, pr-i-icrit; Mi.sH Mari- O.J. man, vir: pre -; h ra!.; MI-- Oliv? NVl-'.n. rr"t..ry and Mi VUa Lau-l-rri in, tr. ur.-r. Iurir:sr th- hu-.:ie ... -n !:. r. WT- fc rri.u! i r -'1 r ;r "A ; . r ; I pirty. M M;ih!" Ua-.y -n-? rt.(i;.til with a vir al v-Ao. On April 1 i th" c!ayi -.vill r:. t at th--
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband DY ADELE GARRISON
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f th" Woir.r.-n'ji Mi.-vinn.iry fj-
r..y l-t'j .snJ hat ;:ux and went to the front d'jo; lia.-:t!n. vu.s driving.
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P a y ( d K u :-!.-1 i : . ' - ' und Mr. II. M. M'-rri v hy Mrs. Pa rah iiJ.rii, s rtl"." an r.trly ! n Th- r.rorata v.i- !- d anofT. "Th.r Arh- -' p.i hy Mrn. I'rink .cto r.
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' ':!.;' i rii i ; Th' Ih f -Ik or.p. with Taitr- - r i'iyf 'i Th" .h.to of h p( .t-it-lif Id on
moon .'it th..- homo o
on i:. Wayn
t.ur..ny topi.-.-, ' 'isy.-d hv Mra.
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in-:;.)h rs. April 1 1 will niift with Mrs. Wayn- Lt.
Mi.j. Trench ' t
of Mi..-, i i r i -. !-. r.-d thi in
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Tainily r.i:'lil" will ho oh-f-rvd this -.-ninir an th- anr;:: 1 ro'-' tin' -' th- i:a'h- I:k-- !!i:prf)'.-'rn-nt association, at th'- Ivahh- hmuu'-t hall. Cards and lancirur v. ill farr.i-'ii thntfrtainn:nt f"r th" rji n-r, f'-i-lowint? t!i- tu-in-!-s n. Th-' prntrrani v. ill ini'Iudf r adina hy Mi.--.- M.tri" Vn'-.li-'h and Kath-rin" I'.ow.-rs, i; tr:o t--l ti n-- hy th" Mlss-y Vir.riii ar.il i:iiz:i".th I r s h. of M i -j! i a w ri k a, and violin yvU-ction" iiy M-.; il't'T Mw-'l. A f'-at'ir- of unii-- :al inrr'st willl 1 ? a d.-r.'o 1 y M:-- A nit t. I'ft iff r, with music hy M . lir.:'-!d liuru-phr.-y. Th-- nt rt lir.ni.-r.t onirnit-
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st. Th.j fora ij-rn inits-j '! am o forry j.iy ar isn't a "Jupan," wa.; di;- c a s-d on,"' ho t.r-in. apo'.oc;. tlcal- . AI;. rra.'in. an 1 "1:1-j .y, i,:.;t I iat-ri a pt-.l him 'jui-'kly.
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..-,141, .i.i.v. nnwn JU WUUIH, la- siid, ar.d tiuro wxs approval in h.i vol . "lint vi u ra.:t ho warmly vvrappd fr ;i mih- ride, and I to',k th" h'.. i ty ,-,f hriir-rimr thi-?." Tiiis" W..S- the wrap ovi.t hL arm, .'r:.! h v::u &.s shy, as hesitant in handira: it to me as a hry of oilu. I t'.ok th" 1" autiful cl-;ak an imTia ns" tlii.-a-' of wonderfully soft tcxt :r and h:a 1 with rcstlv far
Mr.-, j throughout with a queor puzzh d
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Mtrnhfrs of th- Joliv Nin" 'luh
,- Mrs. Ik i"i inK.
lYmkiin t-t.. v st'-rday after
noon. Cird-J wa re th- di t-r.--ii.ri af th" aft.-rnoon and two tahh-d of
j whi-.t v,'"-ro play d. I'avor.s w-n-
iwon iiy Mrr. k Tomhr and
ardly, und I heard again the- "pudek.
saarp intake of the breath that with him betokens Ktronp feelinff. There a hih collar also lined with fur which was. a part of the. wrap, and a.s he turned it up I felt hia lingers trembling against my hair. It was the merest phost of a c.ircii that those tremulous fingern
PiOTRE DAME
i A. Simon, the- KUest priz" award.-d to Mrs. S. Itos fre.dimc-ntH wi re s. rv d.
Horriwitz will act as ho.s?"?v- ( Iu'a m rnh' rs in tw.i w. k. home, -00 11. Ktas. y st.
Mr John (TitcMey, A. rd.. was hosttsH to the lili..-t Aitl
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pos d of Mrs. Th ol K' Ih r. (dialriaan; Mrs. lt. V. Maun r, Mrs. M. IL Kavanagh. Mi as Anita I'felff.-r and Mrs. (.. A. Ir. a !i, of Mishawakrv Klettion of dfir. rs wi'l t il." laee during the bu::i'j m 'etin.tr.
of th" Mun.-oii chapi 1
all-day milting Thursday, host-.:-, assisted iy Mrs. .Max
Z' ii and Mrs. Stanh-y l'h rs, served a noon dinner to 1 ineri.o. is and nino
irtiests. A social g.-t-t. tether
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A Ti all lav n. ' tin of th" Mount
Vleasar.t Horn" I'coriomh . cluh was
held yest'-r.iay with Mrs. Edward Knohiock. Lincoln way W. rd. The mvetint. which was a Joint ira-etintr t.f the red and th" hlu" divisions ( f th" cluh. was attended hy .'! members and tlir-visitors. The truests of the luh w re Mrs. John Rennoe. Mrs. Ihirr Fields and Mrs. .lohn Cis-ri". As th- winner in a , niit.s', th- Tin.- division was entertained by the red division nt dinner, wliieh was s.-rvd at noon. The home was decorated in th" national color.--, in which red r redominated. The dinio-r was followed by a businesrt session in which Mix FranK. Matthews wart .-b-eted club .serretary. The advantages and disadv;intapes of the daylight Hiving plan were discussed and the club members voted npainst the adoption of the plan. Gar.ns were a diversion of the social hour. A joint meeting of the Mount Fhasmt Home I'conomics ekib and tiie Clay and Harris Home economics- club will be held April !'J at the home of Mrs. I'eter Chubb. Hdwardsbur- rd. The Young Women's Forei-'n Missionary society of the First M. K. hurch was entertained at tho home of Mrs. (Icore Wyin.m, 'I'll N. Main t-t.. ln-t evening. Mis Ida l.ovett , A 1 . J .. 'PI,.,
j was Hostess ior me lamim.
program was In charge of Miss .Marian Ames, and Miss Jessie Jarrell was the Kader of th" me ting. She waH nsfisted by Miss Nettie I Iced and Mrs. Uarn. The devotional exorcises were conducted by Mr. Florence Heard. The lesui .study was mi "The Missions in the (,ospd," and articles were given hy Miss Heed and Mrs. Cam on the work of the r.ihb women in China and the Philippine Islands. A meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Thad Keller. 10-C. Lincoln Way West, A)ril 1 1. Approximately l"0 members of the Iadies Aid society of tile Crace y. 11. church attended an oldfashioned thin;'!" Thur--d;iy aft. rnoon in th" chinch parlors. Mis. Halidi Harr:-. .-.-cretary of the Florence Crittenden cir- s.;oke on "Amusements for Yi:!,g People," and the differ, nt departments of ity Jvics were d scribed hy Mrs. Fail Humnur. A f.ature of the in1 rtainment for Tl:e afternoon wf-re v. a al s-Ir i tior..s hy Mrs. C. P.. Whiteman and Mrs. Floyd Pc:n- b. S . ti n
ing oceupi
honi" was decorated with plants. The members will '..
tained by .Mrs. Flla Calvert, V.4sh ington bt., in two weeks.
being I woiah r a- to whether hhs ownern. lte-isiur of it was recent rr remote. I Mrs. T. j ; ip v h" had no women r lative.-. ; to the I ..n,i O .r.-finctlv a fer-einPne
at h.-r i L-arrTien.
"I hope you won't mind." he continued dif'ah ntly. "Von don't know how cut; :!g; the wind i.s tnight." "Mirai:" I repeated emphatically. "I aa n;nt graf ful fr your t bought f u!m ss. I don't think polar winds could penetrate through this." I had opened its folds a.s I cpok' . and as I tinish"d I h"ld it o it for If 1 i - . f., Iw.ln r.l.l, i T. .....
Tn.it- 1 oiin i if a i i j jwe on vvii.ii i.. u
'j-lp.j.'iii entirely involuntary action, the i.ottcd i ''it of y. ars. Dicky, as far as lit-
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A social meeting unshine club was
th.
W. C.
held Thursday
afternoon with. Mrs. William Cib-.-on. 1 1 1 3 Arnold t. Mrs. Fannie Z.-ithr received first prize and Mrs. Jessie Tailor, second prize, in the contests of tho afternoon. A dainty two-cours" luncheon was H- rved to eiuht members at the (lose of th." afternoon. In two weeks th" cluh will If" entertained by Mrs. Taylor, 1117 J:. Serin .t. The regular bi-monthly so,-;, ty meeting of the Mother's club was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Zigh r, SIT, V. Oilfax a v. Needlework occupied the ofternoon and at the close of the meeting light refreshment: were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. Tin club members were tin- guests of their husband. at a dinner Wednesday evening at the Robertson Ua room. Mr. and Mrs. p. M. Jackson. 2fnn Portage av., entertained the Old Time Friends' club with an informal 7 o'clock dinner Thursday eening. Tho 2 3 guests were seated at small tables which were centered with red rose.-. lio.-es were also used as decorations throughout the home. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson w.-re assisted by Mr. and Mrs. il. C. Chis.
tie punctilious attentions go, is a krdirht par excellence, and he h'us uuite spoiled me in th!? regard. Put I had forgotten that Maj. fl rantland is little nsc to tho society of women and tho attentions usually given them, until a startled look in Iiis . yes trazirg intently down at me tccall- d the fact to my mind. Th.-re was something else in Iiis kind ey..s also, something which made me drop my own and turn 'inickly to put my arms into the s!eevs.of the biautiful coat. With angry embarrassment I realized that 1 was t!uhing, but I bored that I had turned, away quickly e-nougii to hid.' the fact from Maj. Crantland. lie helped me en with it awk-
gave me, but that it was a carc&t, , day and Friday afternoon at 1:15 instinct told me a-s well as the re- j ,,.";0ck for performances of Shake-
membrance cf the look in hif eyes j cpc.rjan reading-s which include the
most popular plays of the bard. Mr. Paulding er.Joys the reputation of holding the student audience by the sheer abandon with which he loses himself into tho various characters of the works which he portrays; and his two performances will be artistic treats. E. M. Newman will present the third in his series of travel Talks, "Constantinople and Turkey" at Washington hall on Thursday evening at S o'clock. Those who have attended the two previous performances havo been loud in their praise a.s the pictures and lecture constitute entircJy tho same performance as shown by the Oliver theater on Fri day evening at top prices. Tho committee in charge of the Senior Ball met in the library Wednesday at noon to consider plans for the hicrpest social affair of th year at the school. The personnel of the group Includes Frank Cou?hlin, Jim Der Courcey, Al Slaggert, Dan Duffy, Joe Tierney, Joe Maag. Jerry Hoar. Michael Culligan. George O'Brien. William Allen and George Wittreid. A private novena in honor of St Joseph and a public novena in honor of St. Patrick, Is in progress at Sacred Heart church until March 16.
as I held up the cloak to him.
I do myfdf the justice to think that if I had not been tingling with resentment against Dicky for what I believed to be his disregard for my comfort when Edith Fairfax' was in question, I would havo felt repelled by the caress. Put I flushed with shame as, I admitted it to myself I not only wa.s not repelled, but the consciousness that this man with whom I had once faced death, who had been my Ideal of valejr and patriotism, still cared, as I had long suspected he had done, affected me strangely. I found myself flushing, tremulous as a .schoolgirl walking homo under the moonlight with her firs', boy admirer. P.ut J stepped back quickly and let his hands urop from the coat, gave a careless, perfunctory "thank you." ar.d added quickly: "What a wonderful wrap this Is! I feel quite royal." His eyes held mine again, as he blurted out shyly, huskily: "It isn't half good enough for you." I laughed lightly, picked up my bag and hat box and handed them to him. There was too much tension in ids whole attitude. I felt the necessity eif getting back to common" laces. "Instead. I feel as If I must live up to its graneleur. I know I shall turn up my nose at every woman I pas?." I walked down the steps rapidly as I spoke, Maj. Grantland following me. Hastings jumped out and touched hi cap as we approached, and Maj. Grantlar. J put me into the front Feat next to his own, tucking the fur robes awkwardly but carefully around me. Then he slipped into the driver's scat as Hastings got Into tho tonneau, and in another moment we were speeding toward the station.
Announcements
Mrs. W. If. Holland entertained the Circle of Mercy yesterday aft-r-noon at her home, 1 3 S. St. Js( ph st. Monthly reports o cup; d the
!usinrss session. The meeting was ! -'.uerite attended by j members and the ! . rta iti date of the next meeting i an-j lug.
nounced for March, at which tirm the circle will met t with Mrs Frank Mann. Iliverside dr.
braran at 'J o'clock and at 11 o'clock a two course supper was -served, after which dancing wa.s resumed. The out-of-town guests, in attenelanee were Miss Beatrice Brumbaugh, D. Jtaymond Grossman ffjid J. D. Wagner, all of Elkhart, Ind. Miss Cordelia Tucker, 1001 1'. Washington st., entertained with a miscellaneous shower Wednesday night, honoring Miss Dorothy Barnard, wh'.se marriage to Willard Phillips will take place thi? month. Diversions of the evening were a mock wedding, games and music, A color s h. ii.e appropriate to St. Pc.tri( k's day was used in the dining room at a table where coers wer-; j. laced for 10 guests. Miss Mar-
Martin. Dubail a v., will enter Miss Italian! this even-
three of tarn the
a me. t inu to parlors.
ie I-adi---' Ah! will enter-
s.u-i. ty April 1 I at held in the church
ru ral
Mrs. Herman Petzhohl, Mis. Ca;i Sack, r and Miss Esther Mennal. acted as hostess, s at the afternoon sewing of the Helena Ilel.ek.ab Sewing circle wlii 'h was IpM Thursdav at
the I. O. O. I", hall, meeting will be held
were served to '.) 0 member., at the same place.
Bet resh men ts in two weeks
Th" Ladies' Aid
Stall Memorial M.
society of the E. church met
Another
The Young Married T'e-.qde's Bible study edass of the Fird Evangelical church held a busitu ss meeting in th" community room of the Y. M. C. A. Thursday ev- nine. Forty 1 1 a m b is attended the m. ting ..Tld the tvt meeting will be held in two weeks. Thirty couples were present at the most delightful party of early March, whh h was givn by the
Woman's Dining club nuiht in the ball room diana club. Th" affair
Wed. nt sday of the Inan annual
Eb-tioM
of or:,, ffs
pile" with , function and was in the nature of a
in the church parlor Wednesday aft-ruo-in. The hostesses were Mrs. Vein Flam.- and Mrs. Maynard Fur.sler. Scriptural selections were read by Mis Ora Schilt, and Mrs. Grace Dahail led the- devotionals. Arrangements ware made for a pastry sale to be held March 20. The next met-ting will be held April El In the church parlors. The Stony Bi.'ge Wide-Awake club met Wednesday night at the home of Miss Lillian Applegate, Ironwood rd. (Times and contests form eel the t ning's diversions. Favors were award-.1 Schuyler Ge.arhart and Lucius Coolry. Refreshments w a re s rved t 1 members. The next meeting will he bald March CO at
the home It.
of Mis3 Helen Hanoy, II.
the following r.
the Arbo Vit ie v
Lutheran church
is at a meeting of , formal dance. Fish- r's orchestra of
w hi
the Enrli'h a w ' s he ld
Kalamar.oo. Mich., pi ly.-d an eujoy-
progrum cf IS dintas. Dir.. ing
The Twelve Belles tluh met at th.- bom" of Mi-s N.-llie bd di n 14 ton. 1111 S. Tenth st.. Biv. r Park. Tu sday vi;ht. The next meeting will be he'd at the home of Miss Mary
., in two
Miss Gladys Alberta MacDonald Is ollicial messenger of the Maine supreme court, and wears the official badge of office with grace and dignity.
Tho regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will be held next Thursday. Mrs. It. P. Itailsback, 621 S. Fellows s-t.. will entertain the members of the Frances Willard W. C. T. U. at her home this afternoon. The School Men's Wives club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. B. C. Shenefleld, 20 18 S. Michigan st., Saturday afternoon, March 12. The Coquillard Mothers' club will observe guest day this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. An excellent program has been planned for the afternoon.
munis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Nichols. 1617 S. Columbia sL, son, March 9.
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$37.50 Hand Tooled Bag. $20.00 Bliss Beads. Watch for Ad in Sunday News-Times for Full Particulars Makielski's Art Shop The SL p of C::rtry Oliver Theater Bids.
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DANCING STUDIO 131 East Washington Ave, Lincoln 2263 Classes in Classical Dancing on Saturdays. New Term Just Beginning. Miss Edith Boys Teacher. Classes and Assemblies in Social Dancing on Monday and Friday Evenings Beginners" Class on Wednesday Evening at 8:00. Mr. George F. Kerner Director. Private Lessons in both Classical and Social Dancing by Appointment. Dancers furnished for entertainments. Mrs. H. D. Shaw, Manager. Main 4068
Charie-s C. Goost. billed as "the bird man," entertained a large audience in Washington hall Wednesday
evening: with his imitations of bird;
ianguago and an interpretation of ! their actions through th5 medium j of observation. Mr. Goost has ap-
prared at the school on other occasions and injects a considerable humor into his performance which wins his audience. Frederick Faulding, another favorite and perennial visitor was to ap
pear in Washington hall on Thürs-
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A Large Assortment of Children's Hats.
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VM. E. KEIM Electrical Contractor IIou Wiring a SjK-clalty All Work Guaruntcxl 118 N. rrancU. Lincoln S102
KIVEK PARK COAL AND Wool i . 11i: Mi'haxMtkt A .MUli;vuL J'J" IIiln-.t (ir-ade- oal an 1 Harry 1. Cilery, Owner
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