South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 76, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1921 — Page 9
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 192l. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
SOCIETY
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(": hr.-itir.c th- blrth.l.iy of Mr... IIu"o W'ichl t, tho nrr.l.rs f the M-wir.c; .ircl ,f tho ,t. Pctrr KvanIcul church lienor (I htr with a
' I r i - j-.irty yest'-rday iuu.Tncori tii.- church parlors. At the ckrn th: M-.-Ial .-j ftf-rnoon rof rr shin.r nt:-.
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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husbaiid
BY ADELE GARRISON
on th?3
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vry lr.ier fr.:n? ia;K lift- ft Inoln In I n-
In oh:-, rv.m- -o of Eihy d-iy
rrr-Kram of ur.tiHual intrrt . In rhir- f t Mr:. Moorn.v.v will b.' jr s-nt'-d A jril C.
! were tvhI by th o.'hcor:-! of the i circle to 40 mmb'r. Mrs. John . Marke r and Mr.-'. Wilk'-witz ".v ill bo in (harr- of the ii'.ctinr to lo h hi : March Gl.
Tli rrjlnr monthly soctiorwil n.-rtlnr of tho raptors' Ail vkIfty of tho First Christian church wro hM Wt In. I iy aft rnoon. T lf.!.-ra. Abholt way, ' h -sioss to
Frrtln on at h"i" hr:l', t-Tti.lf :r. Mrs. J. K'.'.sc.-i y
f-A th i- on.l K.-'tinn at tho horn,- o
hr brother. l'.-;l J'ff-ron hlvd. A thf rr ri.air.'!' r of th: aft. moon va occu;d--l with n '"!!(,work for thf Koclt ty. S- f n riruh. rs att'-nd ! th- ir.rrtir.. Mrs. O. A. Clark. 1''! V.i.-h::a: Mvd.. will art ;is hes-t(f-! t' th .--!(tio;i the third WcuTn".!.iy in April. S'-iidi tin'"' h'1'1 1?: r''"ulir m-r-tin: with Mr". A. Hathaway.
nan 1 ha t i..t jLita ti. il lay . ornr ."-.ni'-r. in :.
Mrs. I'red fullin. S. Mich igan st., was hoMr-s to thf l;inr,y tt dlt workf rs' 'lub Wul rrT-flay afternoon. Mr. I'uIIin, Mrs. KdwarJ Cc-dray and Mrs. John Taylot entertainrd with rnuia! f'.fction ami
ii-j tho hr.f--te.--s at the cls- of tho social j entf rt-ain- aff rr.oon. Th.- next ni"t tin wi-.I '
r
lui e ever had a k'-oy my temper Irown'rf insinua.tland wa. to be y .'nornins's tour
of W.i.sh i n. That there was r-.alke i:i her raillery I '.veil knew, btit th-r..- wan somethinsr rncie than aalice in th- expn ssion vi her face .-; she adjured me to call her early
rniö'ht be r.& "lady chap- (
b h'ld March TO with Mrs. W't ?t. 1. N. Hill st.
Henry 1
I Tii- I'oria;'' Horn' loponi iH fleh hfid an all day nuetin yest-r-j day with Mrs. Harvey Morn. Uriel: j r. A noon dinner was served to L'O j f,u sts and the afternoon s- s.'inn was opened with roll rail which was r-.-ispondf-d to ly the members desrib-
J,f-;di
Tl'.e meeting .vas
all day fv win;' srion and a lunch-j eon was j rv. il at noon. Needle-1
( rk ofcmd d the nfternoon anti j
We
during the r:.e. Mr.i: a re.pifst was made for apro.e.-- i y ohair:r;n of the cfiir.niltte.. in rh ire of the bazar to be given by r:UTii!- ra of the motion f-een. A f!f ial niectintT will
b hel.l March HI at the home of I Mrs. George W. Miller, S2G K. Sorin!
St., to r.-mp'etf. th work left nn-tinihe-1 at the Wednesday meeting. Mrs. Fred Wilhanis, 1 1 JZ. Monro yf.. was hos a) to the fourth
j in tiit ir ideal laundry- equipment.
an ! Th" current events for the mectiiiiK
were- in charge of Mrs. Mat Calrvvdl Mrs. r.rn Ueinhart entertained with a humorous read in,'. On April .0 Mrs. Collis Finch will act as. hostessto the eiub at her heme on the Cleveland rd.
A meeting of the Twin City Sewing circl- h 11 Wctlnesday Lfternoon with Mrs. John Cos.-'. Iii". Donald st.. was att nded by 10 members and orio visitor. A social hour was enjoyed following th business se-ion, and
in tho contests which were diversi'ns.
; of the afternoon favors were awam- 1
section ef the s..-.-i ty. A so-ial j Ir. F.ert Spry and Mrs. Harry, hour followed the transection of j Vanderbenr. This eveiiint; Mrs. C
rootine bu nines-- and refreshments
werr. f'TV'il to F roe ml
hos;-.- ., who w is as'-i--.ta l by M rs. party at her home. The evening will
efreshmentn . TVath. 'J02 F. FaSalle av.. will enterhers by the. taIn thr mmibers with a St. Patrick'.
1'red Kerner. Th" n-xt mtln will be held th' third Wednesday In April with Mrs. II. vnnH. S. Main t.
Tho regular bi monthly meeting of tho members of the Woman's Uterary club w;w held Wednesday aftternoon with Mrs. Harry' Uadet, Mi Park av. Papers n "What is
Now in Muic." :..r.d in Art." v. lto pivt a
lotto White and Miss Alice Creed.
be spent with cards. In two weeks the regular meeting wil take place at the home, of Mrs. Vanderbcry. 518 i;. Sixth st.. Kiver Park.
Tho Lafayette thimble met for a f-clal .-ifternoon Wednesday at tho borne of Mm W. It. Uin.tfe. Portage av., and In two weeks the
"What is New ( Tnen.lx ra will be entertaine.l by Mrs.
by Mi.-r Char
A .St.
Mrs. It, CI. Fa'e n viewed the latent
American 'lays and Mas. 11. P. by the members of the Independar.t rtnr.n. .iitlin.d tl-... latf:! motion rlnh Wcdnesdav afternoon at the
r,tfiir. t.'-ivs fbirln-' the businesM ' hom rf Mrs. John Hinkle. Col
i ' V k i. J .- se -don. Th" meeting w.as attended ( Kuntsrrunn ct. A color Fche.no c f bv 12 inemb- rs and the next meeting ! nren and white wa.s furthered In the
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Charles Martin, Dubail av.
Patrick's party
riven
that sh'
eron."
Avidity, cra-ss and undisquisf d. hone in her brilliant eye. I knew
well as If she had told me in so
many words that she meant to do her utmost to attract tho attentions f Huh Grantiand. and this without felling tho slirrhKft attraction
i toward him. I knew that in her shallow so il she jeered at hirn for his lack of drawing-room tricks, that sin. knew nothing, cared , nothin-', for the wonderful qualities f brain and heart winch th man Mf .-;.. ,i. There wa.i but ono thought in hf.v mercenary mind, and that was the wealth which Hugh Grantland poy.iCRsed, the material . advantapTf ho could and would pive I f-h" vornan he married. . The very perception of her in- , tention. however, made it possible
. for my self-control to win In tho , I battlo mv ind ip na t ifn u-iin. I
I " ' MIIOl with my poise. That sho va.s clever enough to Kuess that I had fathoned ; her thoughts 1 was sure indeed, I . Musprctel that she counted not only upon m.y knowledge but upon tho distinctly feminine weapon which ; that knowledge put into her hands. ! For she knew that I knew whr.t
conhtruction she would nretpnd to
; put upon any resentment of mine . toward her. She was capable of makin? it quit apparent to all our little circle that any coolness of mood upon my part no matter what the provocation was based ( upon my dislike to t-ee any other j woman find favor in the army of
ficer s eyes. With a mental anathema against th fat" which had thrown the. rirl into the enforced intimacy of my railroad journey. I put down my temper with a firm. hand. I even managed a cc reitst mihi of my own as I retorted: "I'd bo dclicrhted to have you, but I'm afraid you'll be disappointed. There'll be no one more romantic than my father in my rambles." "Tell that to the porter!" she pibed. "Can't put m.e off that way.
cear heart. Well, here's where the race is to the swift! Night, nisht." .-die had been rapidly undressing during our colloquy, and as she i-öke she clipped into a fetching pair of rose sdk pajamas and dove into the lower berth. Drawir.fi, the blankets up over her she laughed up at mo in pamln fashion, then
turned over on her wide and pretend-
1 to drop off into immediate slum-
Personals
Miss Vesta Ii. ihirk, S22 N. Francis st.. who ha. been spending the past 10 days in Chicago with friends, has returned home.
PRAYER MEETIN GS REPLACE CRAP GAME
her. Even though my angry amazement at her impudence I couldn't help smiling at the exquisite irony of tho situation in which I found myself. Doth my father and Hus'h Grantland had :vured drawing rooms for me in order that I iniht travel comfortably. Mrs. Durkee was ensconced in one, and Kita Frown in the lower berth of tho other,
ATLANTA. Ga.. March 14. Professors at Emory university have a problem seldom faced by college faculties. Following the close of a two weeks' revival conducted by Dr. Plato T. Durham, the toys have developed such an inter.se religious fervor Instructors became alarmed at tho neglect of studies. The proverbial "crap" game of the boys' school is replaced by prayer meetings lasting well into the morning.
OLIVKIL A Paramount picture of more than average merit, a George Fitzmaurice production, will be the attraction at thr? Oliver theater for six days startins Saturday. The featured player is Dorothy Dickson, a well known
while I, perforce, must either climb , .lancer of Xt.w york and she is sup
to the upper l.ertu or accommodate myself to the narrow cunflr.es of the couch. I chose the latter immediately. After bathing my face and hands and braiding my hair little functions which Kita Brown had entirely omitted, to my intense dUuust I
fortable bed. There I lay awake for some time wondering at the curious mental make-up of a girl who could do the petty little trick she had just performed, and Just a.s I was sinking into slumber a sudden unpleasant thought jerked me back into wakefulness. What had Dicky told her about tho drawing room arrangcr.ier.t3. anyway. Perhaps she was guilty of nothing but an exhibitor of natural selfishness. As I thought it ever, I realized that no doubt rny husband, with his inordinate desire to be royally courteous to every body, had given her to understand that drawing-rooms were provided for everybody, and that the fact of our sharing the same stateroom was a nicrn coincidence. It was just one of Dicky's little ways, and I chided myself for tho jealous res-cntrnc.it that the thought of it gave me. Put try n.s I mipht I could not banish from my mind the contrast between my husband's attitude and that of Maj. Grantland. As I finally slipped into slumber i told m.yself drowsily but no less bitterly that Dicky was considerate of every one in the world but me. while Maj. Grantland
ported by an exceptionally clever cast, which includes Alma Tell, George Fawcett, Uod IaKoque and Robert Schable. Tho story deals with the idle rich of the great metropolis, who are hardened to the ordinary pleasures of life because of their wealth. When those directly concerned in the narrative become impoverished, their regeneration Is accomplished. It is s-aid there are numerous thrills In the development of this highly interesting theme. The picture has been produced with unusual attention to detail, and many of the eets are said to bo magnificent.
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant!
will be h Id with Mrs. Park a v.. March 20.
U. G. Page,
"Indiana Pirds," w-;us tho subject di-cussed by Mrs. Hugh Dunnahoo at the Wednesday meeting of the Franklin Mothers' club -which was held a the school. Preceding Mrs, Punnahoo's talk a victrola record of bird calls wa played. Littl- Mi: Virginia Chatman cntrtaiind with a piano solo. Approximately r,( members attended the mating. Mis.Parti Itennoe Nvill speak before the meeting to bo luld April 0. Members cf the Jolly Crochet club nif't at the h-n;e of Mrs. Alexander Moluulrr, 1'22 N. Adams st.. Wtdnrsday afttrr.oon. Needlework cceupied the meeting, at th" close of which a hinein en was- served 1V the hostess' to r.iii" members. Hyacinths wire employed r.fst attractive! v In the decorations of the home.
1 n two k e'lxs t lie t er tain id by Mis Johnson st.
decorative scheme of the home and was also carried out in the dainty felt. Kev. lincheon which was rved to 13 j address of
members. Tho guests received St. ! mainder
of
A. E. Monger gavj the the evening. Tho reihe time was spent eo-
Patrick favors. Mrs, Harvey Ie -ially and refreshments were served was the winner of the contest of th" j to CS members and guests, afternoon. Mrs. Charles Hrown, will entertain the club on April 2 at her Iiss TjCona White, 403 E. Bowhome. Sil Clinton st. man st.t entertained the members of the Philathea class of the Indiana Mrs.J. S. Fetterer entertained the Avenue Christian church at her Ayudadora circle Wednesday after- homt Tuesday night. A business noon at her home, r. 1 1 W. Navarre s..S3;on WIS held, followed by a so-
st. Keirosnmems were tserxe.i uui-jfaI Jl0Ur wUh rnugic
ing me social ni'ui " i:n u i , ,lHV.
cluh will b- enII. Henning, N".
Mrs, Jesse I. Pavey nt rtairo-d the Wecinisday Afternoon F.ridg" crab at her home o:i Park av., yesterday
afternoon. Thr-" were played and afternoon was aw Nun er, who w:-s club. In two .; be given by th" tho Kobertson tea
tables of bridge th" favor of the .r.hd Mrs. J. F. th" gu-t of th ;s a luneiieai ill c'ub memb.-rs at
room rend will
followed by bril-e at th" limine Mrs. Carl . Hibber.l. Park a v.
be of
South Ttend Tent number one of the Maccabees will hold its regular mooting Ii!ay ev.-ning. The Buchanan, Ml- h.. d-vrn team wi'.l confer the degree- mi a d iss of car.tliates. Plans will be made for tho
meetim: which will bv h n .-iturday evening.
Intenirban hld IJ. G'-s
and
F,ri k rd.. v. iliey Ai ! s ( Presby teria n me ting W '
laid for t
dinner which
lli-ailingH by Mrs. lr r. li. s Maud Gr.iy s r
M:irtha Christian. - i( the lt-
i-ty of (;.. Gr mgiT di::n'!i at a.n .'ill day --lay. I'over.- were ts at the potlucl; wa.- s- rvcl at non.
1 l.iw kir.s a
" a f..vaf.:ro o
the sort business session. The meeting was attended by 1 ?, member?. Th- next meeting wil take pace in two weeks. Tho postponed meetincr of the North Side Social club was held with Mrs. Charles Miller. 74 t Harrison av., Wednesday afternoon. Two ta
bles of "T'OO" were played and th" j first prize was won by Mrs. Gcorgie Kratchet, of Detroit, who is the puest of Mrt. V. C. Raymond. 72ä Harrison av. Mrs. E. E. Clybourr.e; was awarded second priziv Th hos- ( t s -' rved refreshments to nin"! guests. Another m.'Cting of th i club will take place in two week?,
at the home of Mrs. Frank Strickler. N. Taylor st.
April 19, the
meeting will be held at the
home of Misa Elsie Anrüs, 1S28 S. Michigan st.
The Mary and Martha society of the First Urethren church held its regulir monthly business meeting in the church parlors Tuesday night. The mission study was conducted by Miss Elsie Anderson, and the Misses Hazel and Dora flultgren. The society arranged to make bandages for the foreign mission. A supper will be given at the church April 19.
Members of the Good Will club held an afternoon mretir.g with Mrs. Myrtle Wehy. 1011 Sixth stIliver Park, Wednesday. Mrs.
James Ward and
Forty members of the Autcn W. II. (?. were present at the regular meeting held Tuesday night in the old court house. Two applicants were balloted upon and plans were made for a supper to be held Saturday night. March 19. Monday night tho corps will give a birthday party, at which the hostesses will bo thoso members whose birthdays occur in
Miss Ethel Ports. Mrs. Harvey Deller, and Mrs. Hubert Fang. The Ladies' Sewing circle of the Zion Evangelical church will meet at the parish school this evening. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Fred Henning, Mrs. Paul Reinhardt, Mrs. John Kuespert and Mr". Charles Weber. Tho reprular business meeting of the Indies' Pible class of the Ixiwell Heights M. F. church will be held in the church annex thia afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The hos?t esses will be Mrs-. J. Rae, Mrs. T. Jcffri"s ami Mrs. M. Myers. Mrs. Emil Reyer's Sunday school class of the Fir.n M. E. church will prive a. Kt. Patrick's day party this evening at the home of Mrs. C. C. Fiko. Ftir, Randolph st. Mrs. D. Kurtz. Mrs. W. E. Smll, Mrs. J. Hartzog. Mrs. II. V. Russell. Mrs. C. Randolph and Miss Grace Stump will act p.s assisting hostesses.
F. Chapter No. 2. O. E. S.
Regular meeting Thursday. Initiation. Mrs. Mary Ranger, W. M. Mm Emma Geyer, Sec'y. ;S01 17.
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ORCHESTRA TOKIO Saturday Night
Mrs.
Emma Mc- ' January and February. At the reg
ular thlml.de to be held Tuesday afternoon, the following members will act as hostesses; Mrs. Rcssio
served. "Mrs. Frank i Zaehnle, Mm Mary Allen. Mrs.
Mary Suydam, Mr?. Lulu Phelan. Mrs. Ethel Prehmer, Mrs. Lena Jones. Mrs. Julia Tattlson. Mrs. Eva War. Mrs. Susie Slick, Mrs. L.llir.n Poland, Mrs. Minta Sluss and
t'omlck were winners of th" favors in the contest which provided entertainment for the aft-moon. A
luncheon was Woof t er, 113 bo hostess to week.s.
S. Franklin st., the members in
will two
10 and 11 of the
Mrs. Clara Forst.
Districts. !
First M. E. church were entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.
F. A. Gam. 1016 Woodward av. A j Tno nlKnos Women's Bible class delightful program was given. Mrs. (lf tht, Y w C- A met TllC:?(jav 1 - t T .... 1 M,.. II T - i . .
e. j.i.ii lim .iir. ii. i. n ,-ht :i fn - 5 11 c ni-C- f.i- simnpr I
Following the supper, the lesson
ive a pian duet, and Mrs. P. C. T raver presented an instrumental solo. Two readit.gs wer? given by Miss Ruth Maurer followed by a vocal s-olo bv Mrs. Timothv Shana-
At Wheeloclt's At Wheclock's Lihtinsf Fixtures for tlie Home
I
Cy'y ur extensive display
t Y been augmented by
mm
a
Suitable and attractive lighting fixtures have much to do with the beauty and comfort of a home We can show you the
newest ideas in lighting.
has
recent
America's
Estimates cheerfullv given.
George H. Wheelock & Company "An Interesting Store to Visit"
was conducted. Miss Jean Iimnnt, religious education secretary, con-
itinucd the study of the book of
Daniel. The Miss-s Wilma Cisyr.e. May
Stftwell. and Maude Eickford entertained the Philathea class of the Westminster Presbyterian church Monday night honoring Mrs. Retta Eussrdl Taylor. a recent bride. Thirty-one guests were present and r f reshmt nt j were served. ' Mi.ss Mary McCarthy, 220 S. Scott 1 st.. was hostess to members of the
'Twelve Relies ilub at her home; 'fuesdiy nicht. The evening was!
, sp nt with informal entertainment : and refreshments were served. Next Tursdr.y the club will meet with 1 Miss Fern Davidson, SIT Karrieren i av.
Announcements
The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Stull M. E. church w:lll meet this afternoon at the heme of Mrs. Viüla Parnhart, S. Miohicaw ?t.
The Woman's
s -e'ety O'' will meet
I church parlors. T i opening will be h
Home Missionary
th" Grace M. E. hureh this afternoon in the
The annual mite-box
held and a talk will
given by Rev. Ii. D. Reck on j
; -Leadership." The talk will begin! j promptly at 2:?.0 o'clock. Hostesses' .for the aft-moon are Mrs. George! I Gall. Mis. Adam Pook. Mrs. Henrv i
I E ile. Mivs Nellie Inwood, Mrs. 'Fiith Miller. Mrs. Martha Lough-
Mrs. C. P. Crumpacker. Mrs.
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