South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 78, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 March 1921 — Page 7
.UTniDAY MORNING. MARCH 10, 1121. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN i ! i! READY FOR EASTER? Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOCIETY
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Mrs. Arthur Irln. by Mrs. J. (ii:.h.t M-4 H- lir'.arvJ. Mr. T. J. w.ir.tz, Mr. I.-r.J.iit f-n Croft ar.;l Mrs. Ev.ir. Shirk, i nt.r taint 1 Tncrnh'r--! r.f th'- I.iut:htf rn ? th Arnfrir.in lu-.volutlr, w.th a cn o'clock Luff, tt I . i r . h n Unlay -it hr horn-, 1'-.", L!r.c ...In way V. A
rhurrr.lr.tr oTort w is achitvr! in the ! ln
t! r-crt rations r . f the ru rr.o corr.hlr.In? a color ?rhrnj (t y 'A v- :m 1 white with fair:r.T flow-rs, tulip, and hyacinth. In tho af-ir.oor. a paper on "The I vrr ri I of the Maxlnkucke"." rrjri h- Mrs. John Hunter.
Thn i : r.f Vi t. r.vt Trr.fi.ir
""Tvd and Ka'tr motif wr- c n.pioyeJ In th- decor.tt Ion of the luncheon tahie, .vrlr.sr colors wer"
most, effectively at the
throughout the home. Th-: wai atter, irl ,y rr.ern
er.", ku-!. Mr. I.. (J(,ur of Omaha
tahl- inl le mff:n
and
NVh. MrM rs.
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S. M. Clark. Ts Inland a v. Thomas Carson. 16 1 S S. Main
Revelations of a Wife
My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON
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foclety H anr.ur.ce'l for April 13. MK; Dorothy R.-irmrd. daughtf-r of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Barnard an l Wiüard P. phili:;-. von of Mrs. Nina Phillips v r- qui. t'.y marrl.d I'riday morning at th" horn.- f the brldo'rt parents. II. W.Lshiru,ton av. Th" e r ni- t y was 5-rforrn"d 1-y Rov. A. E, .Moncr. The rrtd' wore a Kown of whit" rr;" de chiri" trirniufd with Venetian la.-.- .and carried an arm h' U'ii' t t Coiumhii rrH. Only th. Immediate relativ".-? wero present at th" wedding hn-ak-f.i?t whl h was yrv"d fwilo ir.ir th" eerernony. JUr. and Mrs. Phillip
, will act a.
two Wffkf. She will Mrs. Walter Hill.-.
llf fi.S.4 to th
he
Th"r ',va.n
left for I 'droit and they v. ill h- at homo inyton av.
on their return at 'JlZ i:. V;us-
Mi'N Hazel p,at' r.'on, :,"0 i:. Colfax av.. entertain-d with a St. Patrick's pnrty Thuidiy nU'ht. Music, dancing and Iri-Oi contests were enjoytd. Favors were awarded Mlsn Ruth Cv,i, Mis Martha SUanlon, and Miss Mari" KovaIirik.t. A. blarney rtnno wa a feature of th" rvenin-;. The hou.-.. van attractively decorated iti f-hamrock.-o Th Ideal Embroidery club met nt the l;orn of Mrs. Edward LbamTh. IT. Jefferson blvd.. yes terday afternoon for a combined buHim-s .and social m"tin Mrs. I,. II. Sutpniri will entertain the club members nt th" hornet of her daughter. Mrs. John Inwood, 311 S. Main ?t., on March ill. . Tho "Woman's auxiliary of the Westminster Presbyterian church hold a meeting Friday afternoon at the hcnu f Mrs. F. H. Shumakcr, 70i Ilex. -t. A.istitiK- the hosten were Mr.-t. HiU'h Dunr.ahro, Mrs. A.
Mnon Mrs. A. K . .-lirer. .MH
V. H. .Smith, W. d. c.Mannl-Refreshments
Mrs. W. P.. Schiffman. Z22 W. N'avarrn st., entertained the Friday I-'ri'-ndship club yesterday aftern'0n. Mr. V,". :. Sneil and Mrs. F. Koenit; hid chart," of the curr nt events for tho meeting and the remainder of th" afternoon was devoted to needlework for the Fp-.vorth hospital. The meeting was. attended by "0 member and puests. In two weeks another meeting of th" club will be h"ld with Mrs. P.. F. Wiioox. S. Taylor st. Mrs. S. IJ. Ar kerman, 145 Lincoln
j way ., was hotejv to members of the Woman's Foreign Missionary 'society of th" Trinity M. H. church
at her home Thursday afternoon. Th" missionary program was opened with devttional.H led by I lev. .1. II Hewson who road a b tU r from u Filde worker in Armenia expressing thank.s for the Christmas box s--Pt to the suf forer by the society. It wa.s decided that the contents of th" mite boxes should be s nt to the mission station in Korea. Mrs. M"!vino Hidgeway liad charge of tho mystery box and Mrs. F. M. IIolin?r entertained with a reading entitled,
The Weavers."
the society will be heid April 21 at
tho homo of Mrs. P.. Kline.. 1 1 0 J College tt.
no indication ln Mai.
assist d j rjrantland's manner that he had
recos'n.z'd ua I knew that hi natural delicacy would make him pretend this. faring that Rita Ilrewn and I would be embarrassed by our kimonos and boudoir capa. Therefore, as hi bak disappeared around the corner of the car corridor I was horlbU- annoyed to hoar
an audible
unused snicker from the
woman peering over my shoulder.
notion." "She'll double tho guards when nhe realizes tho plownes of this train," he commented with a flippancy that I firuojwd wa iiicant to conceal from me the fact that the had been in earnest when she a-ked about the "ba.by's fr.ipplles. "My
worn: 11 j naa gueyca vou would i Pofru-c
- i a u t l a o be so shortsighted I would have ciub will
v rought somo lunch along mywlf.
j Do you suppoo that the Durkec
f With a hasty "thank you" to the i porter 1 vf.-tnisstd him and closed
the door. Rita Hrown was gazing at
j m.o with a malicious little frr.iio. "SUi-o." tho drawled. "The deah 1 ma.'ati was pl:ining U his 'country'capital. Isn't it terrible that the best laid plans gang aft so ! agloy?" I have never fought a harder bat- ; tl- in my life than the one of the next few seconds, in which I vanquished the almost rrrestible desire
. to box Rita Rrown'fl ears soundly
; and turn hei-
rooin w hich my
for me. but a share ln which I had
offered her. That I wp. able imj mediately afterward to school my voice to a lightnes of raillery eual ! ling her own, is a matter Df gratified
brought any?"
"I'm afraid you'll have to a.5k Mr Durkee that fjuestlon." I replied, trying to kep out of my voica tho disgust I felt at her sordid pettiness. Til Just do that little thing!" she retorted. "But the time I get drcsBed they'll be awake, and I'll run over to the next car." She disappeared Into the washroom, and when she crnr-rced her
cheon was served by the hosten. The next meeting will be in two week with Mrs. Ward Stuart. 1Z. Tenth St., Mishawaka, The Sunshine club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Laura
' Cobb S. Eighth at. During the bajsi-
se?1on Mrs. Jlmm'.e Wenman was elected president to fill the vacancy caused by the retignation of Mrs. Farah P.rondage who will leave soon for Michigan. Mrs. Mary Hayn was elected vice-president. Plans were discussed for wcial to be held oon. A two course luncheon was served to 2 guest. at tabltts attrac-
j tlvely decorated with Irirh flags and I other emblems appropriatlve to St-
day. In two weeKS the meet with Mrt. Jimmie
Wenman. The entire membership and two guests were proi nt at tho meeting of the Congenial Thirteen club, held Thursday afternoon at the hnmt of Mrs. Dora Evans S. Sixth t. Following the business evasion music and contests were enjoyed. Mrs, John Fosler, Mrs. L-eah Johnson. Clarence Eatin were given the favors. A two course luncheon was served, a color scheme of breen and white was car-
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natural pallor had been replaced by j riez oul in ine acwrauonn ana iuna brilliant, and. I had to admit, most I v-hoona. Tho- club will enrertain with skilfully applied color. She dressed; a card party next Wedncwlay. The
had
. , ,. , , carefully, and when, ho out of the drawing- . ... r v, islied looked at mo with y father had secured ( , ,
Mrs. S. :
, and Mrs. I", el. Krit s. were served to 50
members during .the social hour whieh followed the short businf-w MssMor.. Mrs. Charles S. Iwan will act is hostes to the member the third Friday in April at her home, 102S H'alne av, T7io rtgular mooting of the- members of the Clad Game class of the Lowell Height. M. K. church was. held at the home of Miss Gertrude McCarter, 1 2Cr7 S. Ivifayetto blvd., rriday evrnig. The devotional exercises which opened the meeting were conducted by Mi- Florence! Kutp and the time) following th business session was spent with games and contests. Mis Kulp. 10-3 3 GeorKianna av.. will entertain the claps the third Friday ln April. A called; business meeting of the South Rend Woman's club was held yesterday afternoon in the c'.uV rooms. A well attended meeting of tho Parent-Teachers' association of the Elder school was held Friday afternoon nt L,::i,' o'c-look in the auditorium of the seh..d. Mrs-. W. M. ShirIcy gave a very ini resting talk on "Art." Mrs. K. Ratterihurg gave a vocal voli) and a pi inn duet was pr.--sentod by Miss Net t Nash and M;ss Ruth Williams At the close of the afternoon a pageant representing "Education." was g:en under tho direction of Mrs. Walter Nash and Mrs. 1. Harris. Thoe taking part were Mrs. Walter Baker. Mrs. A. Mattis. Mrs. M. Harter. O. Whiteman and Mis. Floyd Jellison and flvo pupil of the school. The coloring of the costumes and lihtimr effects ( f tho pageant were especially beautiful. The next regular me ting of The association will take place In four wuk:'. The rnem'rs of the Wanita Sowing circle w re entertained by Mrs. Chester Clink. .".24 IT. Monroe st.. Friday aft rr.eon. Contest favor wert won by Mrs. F. Stephenson. Mrs. Clinton Chr-'ist and Mrs. John tpencer. Imrinc tho business session plans wi r.- completed for a rard party to be civen Tu sday afternoon j:i the U driM-n'. hall by th-' raemb'rs. A d tintv luncheon was
rtrido to me.
Another mooting of; i.x-,.... ... 4v . , . ... .. . I i ou ve left out the mleo and men
part of your quotation." I laughed.
1 "Surely, yon don't mean to 'call me
i out en my n.m'.' "
"I'm not so sure that 'mouse'
shouldn't be your r.dddle name, at
she retorted, with a meaning.
malicious little pmile which irritated mo almost beyond endurance. "Rut let's ran all such endearments!
j The re's just one question before this
! house at present. When and where j do we eat? I'm nearly starved." j "That question is on the lap of th ; gods who preside over this engine of
ours. I said carelessly. Flipping out of my kimono and preparing to
I dress. The member of the Noster Clarusj i would have given much to have club were entertained Thursday i returned to the couch for another t rl. .. V. ... , . r i -. r 1 . . .j i ..... -r . .
fmi-iiL ,n nit "'"i'- . i'. V.'-i ii.-ii, Mil l iiafi no iiiea wnai liiia o5 N. St. Tiuis blvd. Favors at Hrown mir'nt take it into her hond
i ... - ry - - v - v. av v v ' to. iivi 500 were awarded Mrs C. Conant , to do. i ad r wished to be dressed
t. Patrick's i and ready for any emergency. It
day decorations wo-o r.irrled out :n j was in the same fpirit one prepares the refreshments served hy the hos- j for execution that I drew on my
In two weeks the club will ho shorn. That she was fully capable.
fin-
mockins
deference.
j "Would you obje-ct ven-' much if I I put on thir wondorful cloak?" rhe
asked, picking up the wrap Maj. Grantland had brought for my long drive. "Tho aisles are apt to be
j draughty."
The girls of the Stephenson's Co
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Thursday at the homo of Mrn. J. ; Färber, 220 N. Hill ft., in honor of! Mrs. Adj. Marten who will leave the 1 city soon to make her horne near'
j Cassopoli., Mich. Decorations wre
in green in keeping with St. Patrick's day. Covers were laid for eicht guests at luncheon, and music and dancing were enjoyed in the evening.
Gill, Mrs. i aml Mr. T. Tucker.
tew.
entertained at Frank Kagel,
the home of Mrs. 10:11 Riverside dr.
Mrs. Matt Caldwell. River rd., was surprised at her home Thursday night by 20 friends in honor of her birthday anniversary. Cards were the diversion of the evening at the close of which refreshments were served. An attractive St. Patrick's day luncheon was given Thursday noon by the teaohohrs of the River Park nchool in tho domestic science room of the building. Miss Sarah O'Nell. a former teacher, wa an honor guest. Place cards bearing traditional St.
Patrick motifs designated the place ', Juice he takes every day
of the IS guests. Other table appointment. repeated the color scheme of green, orange and white of the Irish tricolor.
RIRTIIS. Mr. and Mr. Hricnd Franklin, SOS S. Michigan st.. a daughter, March 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wicenty Baniek!, 8 31 Jackson st.. a son, March 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Peclik, 2107 Indiana av.. a son, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anuerson, f36 E. Dayton et., a daughter. March 16. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Baker, 2115 Kendall st., a son, March 16. Mr. and Mrs. John Vuckis, a daughter, March 16.
RIVER PARK
Announcements
The Willing Worker's club wil', meet at th' home of Mrs. W. H.
for instance, of summoning the men of our party to the drawing-room and making them a committee of the whole to secure breakfast for her I knew. I knew also that the fact we were both attired in negligee wouldn't deter her for an instant. "Do you mean to say that you people came off without bringing any lunch for an emergency like this?" This was the amazing question or rather demand which she flung at me, her face expressing aFtonlshed resentment. "We brought things for the baby.
of courso," I returned coldly, "his certified brand of milk in thermos, bottles, a tiny emergency stove for j heating it, and some oranges for the
Rut ex
cept for orr.o fruit and crackers ; which my mother-in-law always j takes with her we have no lunch i
with us." "No possibility of grandmaw or baby having an extra orange or cracker or bit of milk b there?" she aid with jocular insinuation which I knew he'd more than a little reality. Indeed, if she had been given unsuspected access to the s-uppli.-s of
Mrs. J. W. Mills entertained the River Park Independent club Thursday afternoon nt her home, 10? 1-2 R Main et., Mishawaka. Ten members and two guests, Mrs. Newman liurke and Miss Edna Burke of Mishawaka, were present. The club decided to make pillow top and sell to increase the club fund. During the social hour contests were featured. Mrs. Ames Shirk and Mrs. FMward Friese. Mr. William Kollidier, Mrs. Fred Slade. Mrs. Charles Eagcr and Mrs. Edward Friese winning the awards. A two couree lun-
next meeting will be held March
31 at the home of Mrs. Edith Maquere. Mm. J. W. Miiis was hostess at 12 o'clock dinner Thursday. Covers were placed for Mrs. William Schldler. Mrs. Ames Shlrtc and Mrs. Edward Free.se. The choir of tho M. E. church 13 preparing to give an Easier program at tho ehoreh Salter Sunday. .M.S. Ames Shirk entertained t dinner Thursday. Mm. IVani: Rupi was the guest of honor. Mrs. Grace Johnson, S. Fifth st.. is suffering with a fractured collur bone and other injuries- sustained Thursday afternoon when she fell down the cellar steps at her home. Roma Sage of Hudson, Mich, has been a guest of his niece Mrs. Charles Barker , S. Fith st. thi3 week. Mrs. Tra McDonald who has been visiting here for two weeks left Friday for her home at Flint, Mich. Envelopes came Into us? at about the same time as postagre stamps.
Minnesota mines in 1920 supplied 5S per cent of all the iron ore mined in the United States.
Sweet potatoes are grown in every fart of China, and form a staple part of the diet of the people.
A Persian weaver spends about three weeks on each square foot of the surface of the best rugs. Chinese maidens awaiting husbands wear a scarlet .thread entwined In their braided hair.
either tho babv or mv frail mother.
Downing. E. Sample st., on March I u ,a .n n.
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Personals
Miss Helena Zoleski, Los Angeles. Calif., is the guest of Mr. and Mr. Alexander Kubiak. 41 S E. Pokagon
st.. Harter Heights for a few weeks. Mis Helen Morris. 629 Edgewatcr!
dr., entertained informally Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Carl Kanper of Rartb tsvill", Okla. Mr. and. Mrs. W. S. Robertson of th Robertson lintel and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nicar. Ö 1 S S. St. Joseph st.. have returned after sp nding the winter in California.
ht itatingly have satisfied her own hunger from their portion. "Not the slightest chance in the world," I answered promptly. "My mother-in-law is the guardian of tho larder, and as he is always forseeing the slow starvation of her grandson because of some food emergency, you may be very eure it would be a hopeless task to forage in that di-
Oxford University is organizing a geographical expedition to Spitzberg; n.
The American Indian is Increasing slowly in numbers, according to the 1 n dlar.a commissioner.
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