South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 75, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 March 1921 — Page 5

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ."ci:im:s1ay .mok.vim;. i.kcii i. ir2i. 5 V DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy Y SOCIETY I ! ri Two -k at her humf, 14 15s S. I i'' Ü'jW s t . BOBBED HAIR PASSE I. PARIS Announcements

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"-tir-ik f at 'in .f t i - ,.ft r.--or,s pr- j Smith ooi.t t a -.d the work of John Kiarn :h- 'i ; .ir?r:i- !ü. pr--r.'-d Mr. t ('rniiif, v.ho- Nniwn lamlscapes

i- Oa'rh influence, with th" work of thf. purely Ensrllh

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who i tli. ;;i: f Mi.--, E. l. ' w - jj'i.ni.r. .li,!in on:ui.!-. i;oin iecarf, !v J ;jVf fi !i. A r-" :i. p n ' ''1 f' " r' ' w r' ilhift ra tel with very v Mrs. S:...rt -r, pim--. Mr.-. 1 autiful sten-opu'-on reproductions f 'r .it t. "An ' M Sw '' JI-art of j of th- picture of th- three arti.-t3. Mine '" " "Thr- I,.::;.- Ohl Don't I Mrs. William Jackson K-nn-ly, ac-

Crv." Biby- and "Tl..

Cjuiit." in h-r two groups

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"Revc;l du Dion." r-i.'l-r-.l bv j Mr. IMwanl M or t . "Aua!;.- My Heart 'Tjm Sprint." was ." .1:1: by Mr.t. t

1'atrh work I ompanbd y Mrs. lMfyil CJaumcT.

of i " "Joy Sn Slimmer," hv Vioic-t

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Tidy, ant! Man'-t's It( iinir at th- iloor wore

Mr, l'.k-ar A. 'o:iU' arol Mrs. V. K. (;-!:.. Anno".!M rn n was- ir.ad- 'hut thf arinu.il ar f-.' PiMit of tho d-ia rt rn nt f.-f art v.n;;-i L- li.'.l. a" . h lul-l

II. M Untrl-inon. T. 1 was T i t !

ari,l 1: tli- ye.ir l o ., April J ani i", ai

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K'i-st? l y Mi s. ". r- Str.n r ainl -Mr.. Alfr'-'J Mal'ir' at a u-.t ta!!-j vhih w,n r:i inosr. a tt raot i j "Xvitli a h, of jof.rji;:;-. Mr.-. .1. 12. J C.-iulev ari'l Mr.-. S hn.i'lt -rr i i

noriJihi for h- ffctr. - 1" uraXivc Fcii-rne wh: h was a' '(mpli-

T in inr ( l lt- iooi:.s. i oun l ooms ver' li-iit il vit!i f-h.idol ' lirni'M and a j-rof u.-loii of .-prlr.r ; üowrrs was u'-,! ir, th- 1m or -.tionv. !

Til" ronimittC' in l..:i" of th- affair was fornpos-d of Mr. I i I. U'rllink'ton. Mr J. I'. i:-r.haw. Mrs.

. V. .S. andlh . Mr J. M. Ki.ms- I f I:1 VtU,wn ami Mrs J l ury and Mrs. L'i'.N. i:rn-st Hoi -pool, will ho pnstjon .

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J'rok'res-. cluU ro' t Tu' s!.iy aft rl.oo.n at ?,;Z) o'tloek iti tli- cli-b jo'ini". A v ry int r vtin paper v;n road oy Mr. M.arr I'ra:- on 'Can Heredity 1- overcome'." Mrs. . 11. Ju-hti'- v. a el' ( teil chairman t!i- depat tnierit during 1 1 : l :.o in s.S yessiou. Til- other Oftieers

looted for the ii-w d-p i rt meiit

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viirman and Mrs. Drnest Kdl

kvretnr' and treasunr. Th- regular n-eetiiu; f thf departm -nt will bei held April Z.

th.- ( U v. r hotel. AniiOtir.' ement was a !- rni.le of a rli.ini.'-"- of f rufjrani lor the next ::i-'tir,K' .''f th- departinen'.. which will l.. held March -V. At tni. m-ot-

ir.K. Mrs-, (lat' s llarpei will iciui'

upon the D'iiKÜsh landscape" p tlnter. Turn' r, and will pr; ent a comparative exhibit of prints of the- works of T.irner, Consta H'uS'-.i ti. ('orf)t, V. o ta n Da I'm' , Calud- Iyrraihc rind Conrh-t. Tli- round tahle discussion on the n-w club horn-, which was Fchd-

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until April 11 in ord-r that thosvho are to make the vis.it of incportion to the four larpe club homes for Aoim-n in Chicago and vicinity may have time to eomp!-te the-ir inv-sti-

The Kin-'.- Herald's of th Trinity M. D. church held their monthly incctln with Mrs. Crank Chides.;, r, Harrison a.v., yisieida- afiorjii.on. A h ttt r from Dlizabeth Holart who is in I'.-kin, China. ;.s a

nation. This visit of Inspection will take place Thursday, Marc-h and ill members of the department of tvt are cordially invited to become part of tho visitinur prour. Those :nterested shoub.l communicate ith. r with Mis lMyth- Drowno, vho is in charge of this pruRram. or

; it Ii Mrs. William M. Shirley, ihairi ma n of t he department, j election of oMicers of th- depart I ment (f art is announced for March

IS, as -scheduled In the year book.

The I.iv- flak Drill team m t Monday niht at the home of Miss ISess Short. 110 1-:' W. Marion i'mirte.-n membe-rs and two. visitors 'vere nrrs'ciit. followintr the busi-

M. thodK missionary, was read by , n f, io1 contests were enjoyed. Mis.; Helen Chi. and a paper was iy. wr. awar(,,.tl Mrs MaKf:ie read by I'rcierich Axtell on " hit- Wha ,f v U)(1 MrtS rm..x Martindale. t!in Out a Criming ITes-." Tb.e l yo ks ,( ,Ion rhelmiak. jnystery box for thf meetin- was!-.,.. ....... a.,,,? ivit) -.t mm host-

ondueted by l-'clix Jor.es. During the short luisiness s-s-ion plans wer formulated for a b-mrhnut salo wliich will bo held March The date of the regular nu-etSnt: is announced for April Is and will be held at the home of Mrs. I Jurat. 7::o Harri--on r.v.

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es.-, this evening. March 15. thf team will Kive a card party at 8:30 o'clock at thf W. O. W. hall.

Miss Hazel Harris, lllalne av.. entertained 10 members ef the MusiMan's club at her home Monday nitwit. The evening was npent soclal-

J ly. The announcement of the next An all day meeting was held 1-' meeting will be made later. the Woman's Kuihl of the St. Jam-s I -f-Kpls-copal church at the home f i Honoring Miss Donnie Deacle and Mrs. Sam ID Dace. 7,:- Y. Colfax !Dloyd Darret, whose marriage will hV., Tuesday. Thirty momb- rs at-; ake place March 16, Miss Carmen tended the meeting which was vpe nt Salisbury entertained at her home, with sewing. A noon luncheon was ( 1710 S. Michigan .-t., Monday ni.ht. ,errd. on the evening of April j Tlie luncheon table was attractively y a liarish party will be piven by j ijepointed In daffodils and sweet the. Kuild m the Kotary and Dink 1 peas and a coinage fashioned of th-

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same Mowers was presented as a favor to Mis.s Dearie. (irds were the diversion of the eveninc. M.iss Nellie Shaw of Chicaero was an out-of-town K"ie.st.

Mr-mliors of 'th- Tuesday Nilit

rhib were entertain el by Mrs. D. .1. r.raf. Ml i:. Cedar st.. la.-t even

ing. A 10 o'clock lunch was .erved I . . . . . . ... .. , .I.e. 11 ln,(i

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Arthur Denno. 4 29 S. Main ft., was

i.santly surprised Monday night

bv f, friends in honor of his birth-

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j-' k favors marked tli- plac, s or tne 1 pue.'-its. Contests ner- a s-o-.trce of; titertninment lurini; the e'.eniuir. j Mrs. J. C. .lain. Harrison av.. will

tiCt as hostfs.? to the club in Da o W ecks.

v rsion of the; evening and Victrola selections wre enjoyed. St. Patrick's day decorations were used effectively in the refreshments.

In celebration of his s:ih birthday finniversary. Robert Clare Dlant entertained 1 little friends Tuesday Hfternoon at hi" home. 17T S. Carroll ?t. Carv.es and route s's o--cu-jled the aft'-rnoon. favors beinc; jiwanleil t( Kimet Moon. Di'.ly Cass Bnd Day Huber. A bowl of dat'foihls decorated the 'or.cheon table

t.nii the jdaces of tlie little quests j ,,,,,,,, ,,frs w,.r, present. Needlework Vt-r marked with Kri--:i and velb.iwjW;ls the diversion of the evening, at

Tht. LTifls of the South liend Dusimss colhy-. nu'ti'.bers of the Dlue Triangle Deserves ente rtained at the. V. W. C. A. Monday night. DameJ

were enjoyel and refreshments were

curved to if, members and guests at the cb'5e (f the evening-. The Tahitha Cirl? of the Zion Cvam:-li(al church held their regular monthly meeting Monday night at tlie parish school. Twenty-one

trat baskets. Mr?. Douis Dcr. Tt."! (Dorge av.. ivas lie-iste-s Tue-day at an all-day frif-w.n session h' id b the members of the S l:u ler D ; kah S'-wlng e ii -cle. Covers w-re jd.iced for - i guests at tlie pot-1 ick dinner serveil fit noon. The aftertaon s s-ion was t'Ccup!el with ii-edl-work for the Vpril bazar to be ::iven by the circle. .lrs. D. A. rser and Mrs. Willie 1-

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he .'.ose of which, refreshments wa re served by the hostesses. Miss Clara Troeger and Miss Hertha Scope. The ra t me eting will bo held in two weeks. Miss Selma Wunderlich and Miss Clara Buuerer.feind acting- as h stess. s. The Sicma I'i class of the St. Paul's M. D. church met at tlie home of Mr-. Darl Jester. TD Blaine a v..

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sern was presided euer by the president. Mrs. Jester lead the devo-

At Wheelocks At Wheelock's Use Py rex The Transparent Oven ware for Cooking . This ideal kitchen ware

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will not break, no matter

hot or how long it may in the oven.

cooks the food better.

because you may watch the botton and sides as well as the top. It is absolutely sanitarv.

1 quart Covered Casserole, $1.75. Pie Plates. 00c and $1.00. Utility Dishc. $1.25 and $1.75. 2 quart Casieroles $2.50.

Baking Dishes, with handles, 70c. Bread Pans. $1.00. Cake Dishe5. 90c. 1 ''j quart Casseroles. $2.00 Bean Pots. $1.25 and $2.00 Individ. Baking Dishes 20c.

Gift Set of 12 piece3 of Pyrex, attractively boxed Set Complete $7.00. "An Interesting Store to Visit' George H. Wheelock & Company

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AVord comes frem Drench hnir dressers that the bobbed hair fr is dying otd. New style calls for drawing" tresses back, to a Psyche knot, with possibly a little e nrl left on the forehead, as fdiown above-. 3-lars may be covered ir exposed.

The re-cular monthly nueting the Franklin Mother's chit will be held th- first Wednesday in April. There will b- a meeting of tlie Florence Critter.ton e ire'e iie-1.1 this afternoon at 2 o'c'.o.k at th Y. U'. C. A. The Itfayette Mother'? dub will meet this afternoon at '2:?0 o'clock. Miss (Tine, the school nurse, will talk. and the sixth grade pupilwill furnish two songs. "Primary DIection Daws" Is the subject to be discussed by Mrs. Darl Humnu-r. Col. C. S. Dullock will speak en the Ilayground work. The Pleasant View W. C. T. V. has postponed its meeting which was to have been held this afternoon at the home of D. D. Hull. Jrl Forest av., indefinitely. The Hood Will club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs.

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Myrtle Welty. Diver Park. Th- li!story Progress club noon at 3:45 looms. Mrs. F

drrnrtmcnt of the will meet this aftero'clock in the ciuh 1. Nicely and Mrs.

Charles I wan will have charge uf th afternoon's program. Section two of the Pastor's Aid of the First Christian church will meet with Mrs. Joseph Kopcay at thhome of Tier brother, George Witwer, 1031 Jefferson blvd., thi? afternoon. The Ayudadora circle will .no ft

with Mia J. F. Fetter, N'avarre tst., this aflernoow.

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Diphthcra Expert

To Give Three Talks

Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband

ÖY ADELE GARRISON

"Wen:" Kita Drown bent to her shoelaces, yawning. 'I'll te-U thö world I am dead tired! I think I .shall sleep yiraight through the journey." AV' were settled at last In the drawing room which my father's thoutrhtfulnessj had provided fur me, after a ten-minute wait tn tho car ahead where- Kdith and Ieila Fairfax had quarters. Tt was an uncomfortable ten minutes for mo at bast, for Rita Brown, when she was not challenging Alfred Durkee'.s attention by worel or look was descanting upon the attractions of the cloak she had pulled from MaJ. Orantland'.s reluctant arm. Iuckily. Dicky and laj. GrantIarnl hail remained in the car behind. I knew that Dicky waa too angry And MaJ. CJrantland too shy to join us. I only hoped that Iicky'3 mood would not lead to some open clash between the two men. Put when at last our porter summoned us Alfred Durkee'si berth was the only unoccupied one in the ear. "Crant and tho Dicky-bird must have, hit tho hay pronto 1" Alfred commented ho had accompanied us back to our cur after tipping- India's porter royally. "So long, girl." "Night. night, dearest." Rita Brown had re-plied, as she blew him a mock ins kiss, but her words had not held any mockery. I knew that she had said' thorn deliberately to annoy him, and I writhed as I tawtwo or three curtains near uh move, and knew that awakened and curious passengers were peering through them. Tho little incident had intensified my dislike for the girl, but my training compelled me to courtesy, and I tried to speak sympathetically. "It is an unearthly hour for starting on a Journey," I said, "but it is the best train. You aren't going to get up to seo Washington, then?" "Washington?" Sho spoke contemptously. "What's Washington in my young life?" "Only your country' capital," I retorted, ami eould have bitten my tonguo through for waiting such a sentiment upon her ,39 I saw the sneering amazement In her eyes. "What a little provincial you are!" she said, with tho ridiculous air of patronage which a certain type of

New Yorker affects. "You really golnff to get out of here after only a few hours of sleei to nee a city I" "I really am " I replied patiently, although I felt that my temper would snap with much more experience of P.ita Brown. "We have two houra here, and my father going to show me somo interesting

things." v j "Well, Daddy ought to be table to.

do it if anybody could!" she repued flippantly, as tfh3 crushed her silken stockings cartl-essly into her smart low ahoe.s, a slovenly little? trick which seems someway to afford one a key to her whole mental make-up. "The 'Qu ester of Broadway was bo mo old boy in his day. I fancythere Ls nothing he doesn't know all about. Py the way, I ne-ver did get Just tho right angle of that romantic Ftory. You were the missing cheeild with the .strawberry mail; on the left arm that he wus starching for. weren't you?" "Pardon me. but I never discuHs my father' affairs." 1 said frigidly. "Suit yourself, old dear," ho retorted carelessly. "And roam ail over "Washington with my blessing so long as you don't ask mo to go along." I didn't answer, but turned and rang the bell for tho porter. When his low knock sounded I opened the door a trifle and s-poke through the aperture softly. "Will you call mo about half an hour before wo get into Washington? I want to see tho city.. W'e have two hours there, do we not?" "Yes'm." His teeth showed in a broad, friendly Srin. "Plenty of time for sight-seeing. Several peopleasked mo to -wake 'em early. One of the gentlemen of your party. Miss, he very anxious not to mis.

.ecial invitation to nil parents and physicians of the city to hear the lecture of Dr. A. Zingher. member of ihe board of health of NewYork city, at the Chamber of Commerces Monday, was lssueel Tuesday by Dr. Kmil (2. Freyermuth. secretary of the South Bend board of health. Dr. Zingher is to hcture on the "Prevention of Diphtheria. There will be three appearances of the New York city health oftical. At 10 o'clock Monday morning In; will address tho physicians of tho city. At the noonday luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce ho will talk to the busiiuH-i men of the city, and at night he will nil dress a mass meeting to be held at the Chamber of Commerce building. At the latter meeting it is expected that a large number of South Bend mothers- will be pre sent.

Franklin and Lafayvtto i Mothers' Clubs to Meet ',

An address on the subject. "The Supreme Task,'' will be given by Hev. tM. M Itodgern before the Franklin Mothers' club at their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Hugh Donahue will speak on "An Afternoon with Indian Pirds." An instrumental solo will be rendered by Virginia Chapman. There will also be a story hour for children. The Ifayette school Mothers' club will holel its regular meeting in the school building Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A -hort talk will be given by Dorothy Clive, school nurse. Songs will be rendered by the pupils of the xth grade. Mrs. Pari Hummer will explain the primary election laws in a short address.

(ctting lVrsorml. He They say there's no fool like i an old fool. ' She Yes; I suppose it worries jou ' to be getting old. Boston Trans cript.

lie bowed himself out. and I turned to find Pita Brown watching me curiously. "Oh. you sly boots!" sho said, shaking her finger tea-sin gly at me. j "I'll bet-Father isn't to be the only j companion of our early morning; rambles. Well! I feet a rush of j patriotism to the head myself..

You really need a lady chaperon, dearie, if the fascinating major is going to trail you around 'your country's capital.' So wake and call me early, mother dear."

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tionals, which were followed by a social hour. Twenty-one members were in attendance. April 4, the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Sherman a v.

1UHT1IS. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harper. 122 N. Michigan st.. daughter, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Suzy. 2122 Merry a v., daughter, March 13.

PYTHIAN SlSTi:US Will meet at home of Mrs. Henderson. 1114 S. Carroll st.. Wednesdayafternoon at 2 o'clock to attend funeral of Mrs. Adah Verrick. MOIjMK I,. BKADL.EY, M. E. C.

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Special to The News-Tiinrs: (JOSH EX, Ind.. March 13. I.-aao 1 Perkey, SO years old. who tlied at Iiis home, east cf Goshen, Sunday, is said to have performed more marriage ceremonies and officiated at more funeral nermons than any northern Indiana minister. I tew Herkey Jived in Clinton township for 7." years and for ü years was closely identified with the Itock Pun Chnirch of the Urethren, originally known as the. Dunkard church. Surviving are five sons, two sisters and one brother.

On With The Dance

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Flowers possess that Intangible something which tends to bring old friends closer together and paves the way for the making of new ones. In addition to that Towers are invaluable for anysocial "affair" and play a big part in our even-day lives. Become better acquainted with flowers and thereby learn to appreciate the beauty of Nature's suprcm gift to man.

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Thin famous South Bend Dance Orcnertra will be the feature attraction at Tokio tonig-ht.

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BEGhNS TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK ELLSWORTH'S SHOE BCYEE SPENT LAST W EEK IN THE K STEPN MAP.KET AND MAIM: SOME EXCEPTIONAL SPOT CASH ?Ii(H-: PCP.CH.VSES PEOM A MANrrACTL'IIKIl WHO NEEDED MONEY IN A HUKUY. TEE PCPCHASE INCLUDES ALT. NEW STKAP EFFECTS IN THE SEASON'S N EW SHADES 1 PAY SI EPH. BPOWN SUEDE. BLACK SUEDE, PI. XCK S-lTI AND ilKOWX KID. ALTHOUGH THE Pi APE SOME BEAUTIES WITH VII. FPENCH HEELS THE DAB Y LOUIS HEEL SEEMS TO BE MOST DECIPABLE.

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.- . WHILE THEY LAST THE SALE BEGINS TOMORROW AND WE HOPE WE WILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE IT THROUGH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AS THE SELECTIONS ARE VERY EXTENSIVE. SEE THE WINDOW IT TELLS THE STORY BETTER THAN WORDS.

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P!es bis little heart! He knows whatl bestl Aire ady he can say a few word ho hears often, such as "Da-Da" and'.Ma-Ma" and "Bute's." And mother gives I. im all th 'Puä51b Bread" he can cat. Sbe knows lt'a tho best und cleanest and most satisfying bread ca the market. Just Say -BUKH, PLEASE" ;

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Yojir Easter Hat is Ready Eas-ier L the "d:ess-up" (iccnsifH fur all womankind. It is the S'-sfon ejf the year when a new Hat is as necessary as a new pair of shoe. a ne w dress or a r.-w suit. And we've prepared o:r storks for an unusually buy sea-s"n. Vt ry ch'dce ytraw weaves tn velty firiishes and eih(-: fashionable effects trimmed aa-1 turr.ed with a rlevtr aptitude that denotes rtal style distinction. The DeFrees Millinery IS! X. .Alain St.

A Most Unusual Showing of Easter Cards v ill be f . u n d .it M ikiel-Ki s Art Shep. Never b. fore have w had as lar'-' or novel display of EasN-r ''ards rs we ate offering this year. You are always certain to tind what you desire at this Art Sh'p. jdea sins: r.t only ir. lievisr and s!y but p: e a v !!. Makielski's Art Shop TIk' Hi'p f Curtc-y )licr Theater Iildqr.

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