South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1921 — Page 7

rrrsn w mokmng. mat:cti z:. i2i, Devoted Circles to the Interests of Women SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy On LIT Clubs n SOCIETY Friende Say Lady Astor, M. P., is Conixjig GUiliLi NEWS

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torn ?nr,k r'" at tho mt-ftlr.ir rf tho I.iC'je cf Vo rr.cn 0icr3 vn:::i v. a hich 'aüs hc'.J at the Y. C. A. Mc nC iy v'n;ng, Prrr-dlng vJfJ y.usir.f-n mating Mrs. 'h r ! Mcr.'.Kcn.'Ty and Mr. Ialte- M' l"4 v i.'ii. J,-. Iii i.li IK .. ulf. it i.. 'J -v irr' I:ni2u?rat'nn condition; iri tho 1'r.itl V taten was given hy Mr. Montgomery an,! a Pacific tump.x - . 2 ii'-a was pivf n iy .ir w m . hr-r i!L-u;cn of the. Jaf'anc.! qus- , . , ,, tlantrr r.f the -ttrr.e-nt of Ca.I-L. forr.it hy the Japar.f.) and cf th rr-c-ity of a treaty with Jaan whf rein tho rlpl.t.s of the citizf-na r,f loth cour.tri'-.i wuM To rccognizI. -h fir pha.slzf,! ttio Ftrcr.rth of the ra t-arrlf-r an-.l thu ! Intrust, that Ariifricmn ho!i for tho Aifurl'unt'orn cltizfn.i of hf yellow racs. Aninr.' othrr points which Mrs. Jloopaw made utru tho danfe'ura of thu chipnsj fif thu Jafit'tr.t-s'j labor rind t i i ir rapid acquirement lamhs !n C'ulifurn: jl. Mr. A. I. I. Hammock waa Irct.-il chalnran r.f tho dc-parl-n.rnt of rurr'-nt events Monday aftrriioor. at th- bi-monthly rat-etlr.,; lifd in thr- lub roniii'. Mrs. N". S. Jn.If;uL-.t was el t e- 1 vko rliairniftn; Mrs. CharP. I. I '.van. stc-re-tary, ar.d Mrs. Ii;.- .Sanrkri. treasurer. A r:vi-w of th "Atlantic Monthly." in charjro rf Mrs. Cirri Mfyer. was thf hulij-ct ft tho 'afternoon. An articlo was rad hy Mrr. Mejrrs on "A New Movement in IMur.tion." Mm D. C - ut h worth outlin.-d an artk-l-i on "I low t Meet the Mousing Quhtion." and the attituvh; of the northern people toward Hp- nRrneg of the outl. wa.s h si'i U.i 'I in tho paper plven hy Mrs. C. J. Spohnholz on "Plantation Pirture-o" Th-i resfi'iiso to tho roil all was plver. with eiirrent events. "Indiana day" will In' fi'.i-crvi'l at the department 'mr-eting t !- h 11 A tril 4. whh h will ah-'O ho ku-sI day. The m?i" frr the afternoon will he the compositions of Indiana musiciar and at the closo of th me. ting thero will he oti old-fashioned Indian4tea. An nut of town spanker will bo present. A prd-luck supper which was piwn hy the memh r.s of tho Thalia horority Monday evening at the home r. f MU:i MarKiierite Martin, 725 lulail av., was followed hy an Orpheum party. There were 1- puestn. On March 1 the members of the Moriority will pive a dinner party at tiie Oliver hotel and a theater party at the Oliver. The postponed meetin? of the Ito.o.-j circle of tho Zion Evangelical clmrch whh held at the home of MisH Irene. Coffeney. 235 K. St. Peter bf... last cvcnlnir. Sowing for charitable organizations occupied tho evening and refreshments were served. Tho regular meeting will bo. held April 4 with M!. Ella Sonnenburg", SZZ Marietta tt. Ifonoring Mary Kileon Ahrn, wl;o spoke before the Progress club Saturday afternoon, Miss Virginia Tutt. entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner Saturday night at the Oliver hotel. Tho KUesr.s were: Mrd. Jlowanl i. ushint?. Mrs. William Morehead. Mrs. Hichard VAbvl, Mrs. C. P. hrumninnd, Mra William Happ. Mr K. C. be Rhodes. Mrs. Fred Woodward. Miss Martha 1 1 i I ! i c r and Mr.-, W. K. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John CJUmer. Mir hi-an tt. i iiIl rta in-t eipht tahlis at pro;ris-ivo rui-hri Situri.iy riKtit at tli-lr home. lavors w re awarded John V,' ilhelm and Ct'orpe Kramer. Oancing was enjoyed duriius the remained of the fvening aivl a two court--..; lunchr jii va served. i a Mrs. M. Ürother was pleasantly furprised Sunday by tho members of the Loyal American drill team at 1'eylcr hail. At noon, a potluck dinner wan served, after which, gum es nnd contests were enjoyed. l'avor.-; wero won by Mrs. Urotht r, Mrs. W. Cpo, Mrs. J. hii Ktthiu and Hrnn' Irothers. Plans were made for a dan o to hu held at the hall on March SO. The Phi iHlta Kappa, fraterni'y rr. pounces its annm' K ister dr.nce whicu Is t. be lu i I Mom '. y ni.-ht in ;no lto'.ny room of the c"'.:er hot-1 at 9 o'c!o k. Tlic Milh r-Andorson, cicht-piece cr.'lie.-tni will play Inssued itations to the ."yon. air X'- ill I t minus. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Iluhlcr. . V ie. h

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At Wheelock'a At Wheelock's Two New Victor Dance Records Just Released and Now on Sale

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To 17. S. o Revisit the Land

FrlT.iN rf r,-i dy a .rvt wornr f the- I'.riti.-h pari;?; slit? L ron.ir,.: to Ai.. ri I nt, ny ;R.,R to r.-viit the 1 r..i of h. r Urh V, r T ,1 I-ady At tor, you knuv., was I formerly Mivs X.'inni- I,'ir.;:hfr'i'. or.f fr inr- r,:?r.ous i-iruihorr.c Leauf)f Virginia. AmTigan friends arc going to L" In t r-rci.tr-! in hearing Mrt-h" nJ her nc-ry of how tha t.s ixiUn h r liusj nana In a mo.-t unusual cami-ain , - to gel rid of Iiis Hiitla tit! Titlo Spitnn-1. Tho viroount, her husband. Inherited the title from his father, tho late William Waldorf Astor, but ho due.-ni't want it. far letter, he Kays, if he could l,o a commoner and represent in the houso of common tho Plymouth district, from which district Ividy Astor w;? f leeted. The unusual Situation that ha? arisen by having a member of the nobility se(k to throw off hki titlo lias parliament in a tar'le. Members d'ui't know just what procedure is ncrr-s.-ary. In the mantime lady Astor H making a namo for hers If In holding down the. job her husband wants. All ITnglr.nd knows her as "Nancy A t.-t or" and she enjoys it. , Not Afraid. Parliament found out 8h knew all about polities. And the h:m w ry definite views whi:h -ho isn't at all afraid tr express, i-ho uses no long words no fancy phrases. She. hits straitrht from tho shoulder. W ith characteristic American courago sho risked making herself unpopular in parliament by making her first speech on tho drink evil, arguing apainst prohibition and ad

vocating local option, because, slio Haid, the country was not y:t ready for and would not support prohibition, been a big factor .in British She Is a for. of slums, sweat-shops and welfare work.

and bolshevism. i'or years she has Announcements Tho :.lHt annua! ball of the Daughters of Isxibelle will he given Wednesday night, March -2 at the Oliver hotel. Tho regular meeting of tho As You läke It club members will 13 held Monday evening with Mrs. (leorge Lindille, 7."0 Lincoln way 1J. Mrs. l'rank Mann, 107 5 I'.ivers'ide' dr., will entertain the Circle of Mercy '...lnc,I-n" ; i f 1 . r 1 . i . . n liK't..'nl tt Thursday afternoon a.s previously an nounced. Tho homo department of the South IJend Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon nt 2:."0 o'clock in the club rooms. Ir. I,. H. Wirt will lecture on, "The Process of Child Dentation." His lecture will be ill ustrated with stereopticon slides, and he will trace tho development of children's teeth from the kinder - garter, age up through tho grades, Miss Olive Cline, tho school nur??, will talk on tho work that she saw done in Chicago and the work that is being none ner in mhhu iienu. This meeting will bo of special interest to all mothers'. Personals Mrs. Harry X. Karnes, lOiß X. Johnson ft., has returned from Florida where she has been spending the late winter. Mrs. .J. K'ililinan of Auburn, Ind., has return 1 to her homo after a visit with Mrs. ". M. Cunningham, ."uy S. Carroll st. Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Zilky, 62 Haney av., were the week end guests of his ti.-ter. Mrs. Wendell (Justafson of Detroit. Mieh. ;ic.AN;i:it. Rev. Janus Congdon of Chicago, and Chnrlt-s Hoffman and family of IMwardshurg. were Sunday guests of Miss Ida Shaffer. Miss s lithe l and Emma Feggerrr.ati spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in South Bend. Mrs. Marry Shinebrrger and Denr.i Coveriy wer in IMwardshurg Friday. Jame s Krone of Kdwardsburg, was a truest of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Hartz Sun. lay. Otto Kiy and family of South Prnd. spent Sunday with relatives here. Karney Kolhoff of Niles, Mich., was in Granger Friday. Henr y Rinir.ger ar.,l K'-nne :h Kin:r.gcr Jay. Mrs. spent : were in Kdwardsburg SaturKessle :a!urda y Hofl'n.an lure. of Nibs

Paul YYhiteman and Iiis OrclKstra, whoso dir.ee r. um l rs liave n so enthusiasti cally rtcived by loers of dance u;uie f-ver-v he n-. are ofteiir.g these new records: "DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME?4 Medley Fox Trot. "I NEVER KNEW" lx Tret. Viete-r Double-faced Kecord D7J4 "BRIGHT EYES" Medley Fox Trot. "LOVE BIRD" r.Icdley Fox Trot. Vi'.tcr DouUe-faot-d Kecord 15 73 5 Sto7 in and let us play th--se for you. fe-r a list of Faster Kecord-. Vi.jtcr Products Hxc!i;;ilv.

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Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON

1 am very sorry, Miss Urown," Hugh J rant land's voice w;..s enibarrasv-d but firm, "but this nilk b.'longs absolutely to Mis. Ciraham for h.-r baby. Ikr .;. ka.e of foc i has been mislaid, and the. little child has nothing to rat. of course, the. matter is: in her hands entirely, but I should siron-Iy adviso her to keep every drop of that milk which the baby docs not want this morning I until the diner is put on. You see," 1 turning to r.rj. "tho traffic in quite j heavy f.r this time of the year, nnd i the u'iu r may be crov. de d even after j iL grts hert." Kita P,.-.c.n's colo-al self-conceit , colla;.sed as quickly as an inflatvd toy balloon. Hut there v.es an ilmost vnonious l. ::in in her eye;; as c;m.. '. r-.. 1 ?-.. , li..t- t -, ' 'l t,..'.'r,. t '.i," lequtst lor ine comn i t r anotlit.-r woman was an unpardonub'e sin. She opened Iter mouth to uk and voice clos..d it a-:ain as Dicky's Souaded coldly behind us; "This is m.ost eliarraing hospitality, Maj. (Jrantland, but you are strangely misinfiM"::teil. .Mis'. Craham's paekage of food for tlie. baby has' ?Tf '.em Ol - Mil T 1'ivi. it k-if.'l'l here, therefr troubl vou!" v.o shall net need Tito cool inf"o!ence of hh tio was nnmist ikabte. I heard tlie piick in-i take (f Maj. (Jrantlar.d's hrcith. iuw the grim lines tighten around his i mouth, and. knew that he was fight- i ing tho i.npulso to strike the srv er rrnm Dicky's f tee. I saw ab o th impisli ttmus.-ment upon Kita Krown's face, and the si.i'ht put tho . match to tho bla.'.e of n against Dicky's unreasonin ) erous conduct. "On the contrary. Maj. Grant!.. r.d." I said s'moothh, and the e tf.u t I made to keep my voice from tre-m.-bhng turnod mo fairly f..lnt. 'I do need to trouble vou. Jaaior was fretting when I left him heraus., he w.is hunpry. Py this time he is prol ably crying himself l..to a fever. I will take this c of lud milk to him at once. Di,k . ,qe-ase bring that crip ale ng with ! to mother's drawing room." I know thr-ro wa.s in my ao-v thft note cf authority acquired by m s: wives when matters affecting a child m o q.'-n. I had no i b a how my husband would react to it. ij knew that ho was a apt to dash toe J cup (jf pailk from r .y hand a- h: as j to obey my rtqti-st. P.ut to n y in-1 finite relief ho s.e pped aside for mo! to pa-s out of the drawing room, ai d PRLCK AS A Th. i i.: c i.i .1 . . .... Ü a tl e i: w h ( .f an Aiueriran ;:r. I a vir. g friends, for a hunting party.

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' ss V -' - W .. i e v. . :-,' - - .i -a ; ; v.; -::)v 7:- 'J -V j ..j:.-f .; vT--ASTOIt. isit in America :.. Mrs. Carrie Chap-b-ad r and a close man Catt, fc-uffrag frit pd. followed too down tho aisle with apparent equanimity. "Oh. people." Kita P.rown called ein i i fully hi Iiitid us", "I know what We'll do. We'll have a breiklast l 1 party now that the baby doesn't need ( j .he f 1. Spread tlie word, will you, i to tl:e Durkees and tho Fairfax girls', i an-1 while you're gone Maj. (Jrantj land nnd I will lay the table." I Dicky design d no answer, but I heard a muttered oath as he strode along behind me, and tile sound nerved mo to call back with equal cheerincss. "All ri-ht. We'll be there." "Jake the devil we' will!" Dicky's pace in.'-rcasc.l until he had ranged alongside of me, and h.e clutclud my arm as he spoke. "See here. Mad" "Lo, you'll out!" :ill thiT j-.iid f-'mrply, "or milk f"i Junior, and 1 I shouldn't want t be in your shoes if yen did tint. Mother's been on i the warp.ith for two hours over toe babv's mis.-'lng food. She thought vni hnd out it in her room, and ha fo: tern th-i place to pieces looking it." I liad purposely exar-eratcd al-np..-t r.iPTt pr smU- 1 Illings, hut I eould not refrain from rsinc. the 1 v.ia;on 1 ate nail pat :ni m. nano. t, i 1 1 1 ' ' " . . ( ! tills old .-i-Jth lr. r..Is it. is a.s If t:i' rc 1-; an t'l u:1: U!'":i i::c- i--1 t ar. i', aiiil as lie zu ohlhP'UM rr J fiinl t'ait hie mor.- and more de- ' per.ds upen nie t; aveit it from liim. I Charaete ri.ticallv. he made p.. 'apo'ory f'U" anytl'.ing he had said rr 1 done, hut speke in as casual nnd (frit-rally a mir. ner ns jf there had j been no friction between ur ! "Is stir really in an awful wax? : Perhaps I'd better nd go m th. n. I'll ' jus-t put this grip outs: ', tho door .... 1 Il .. 1. . It ,i n' 11 ,lui ..to ,,n"1 i:i' n " ",v v" a j litt!o "vn. 1 .1 Kirk the smile which irked my id-, and spalte m a tone as ' as;lal 'iS ,,wn- . "V(ryucl!. I'll m for yoU ,f I 'nu':1 ' ;m' :r' " t,,, tr-violo ..f geU,g out these p--op;o to oreaMast in me drawing room. makkiagi: ltci;.si:s. John K. Kimri.er, Chicago, to Cora il Ca var.au glib Kue" 'lanun, Mich. Da wren C. Kurke, to Kavetah Price, b. th ;f South TP' r.d. Abuzo Itf.kwitli. S-citii Ker.d, to ' Nora A. K.ilsltv, Iikevi i.e Os a r C"- pm n. Irma De Clera, b-.th e-f Mi.-hawaka. Seliu 1. r C. W.-rntz. to Anna Pinkrten, b-.th cf South Ind. l'ra. nk A. Crock r, Ne w York City, I to Alice F rn l.'llery, South Kend. CHAUFFEUR shown at the"' th a p arty of York

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Marriage '.Icens'S were granted r.. Saturday to Tot. las Y. Yode-r, Siip.-h war.a, and Kate Stat;:man

of Mutch::. f..n. Has., and Pas-juaU' ' "M. r.i ro and Karniclo ILeir.bo of j Ulkhart. j 't he j.riro of milk Mor.dny -as re- I d:;('d l'roui 1 "J cej-.ts a quart to 10, j cents the qu:-rt. ! j Dean Winkler rf Valparaiso uni-ve-rsity was in tlr-hc-n Sunday visitj mi; former stu l nts of that institu-i jtlon. j Nmo dnliirs, said to five boen-i Ftolt n from Ahr.fr C. L")omis, a : Closhen poultry dealer, wa r.covcr- 1 r-d from Iuii Mart, 2-, whD ii under arrtst. He will be arraigned in circuit court here Tuesday. The Dr-dgo Mfg. co. hand of Mish- j awaka will rivo a concert at the i Xappa tH'O auditorium Frio ay night, : Ai'iil 1, under the auspices of the i Mappance American Is io: post. Many quarantines for small pox. chicken pox and scarlet fever arc in force here. l M. Tarks of Drimfleld ha? been discharged from General hospital, Klkhart, where lie underwent a serious opera t inn. Seniors of (Jcsh-n hicrh school will pns'Uit "And P.illy Disappeared" at the Jefferson theater here- Tuesday ni-tht, April 13. Jay Cook of Kocransport, Ind., who leased the Goshen fnir grounds for one year at ?500, ij lier.? m.aking arrangLtnents t.i hold a fair in Angus!. The City National Pank here has subsidized a pig club by buying o:?ht j pi. and presenting them to m m- j i be i", of l lie club. I John C Schnur of Goshen pai 1 j a V-n line and costs Avhen arraigned j in Klkhart on a charge of violtairg j me liquor law m that city. He is employed at a soft drink establishment in I'lkhart. Contractors will soon complete the new Vault r Park hotel. ü,ake Wav.asee. whii h will replace the building burned last June. Sam Cares of Goshen purchased the Philadelphia candy kitchen in Elkhart. Announcements have been received here of th. marriage of Louis F. Holthor of Ogden, Ftah. and Miss I reden M. Grie ve of Fent m, Mich, daughter of W. 11. Grieve e.f Goshen. Tiie ceremony was j)erformed at Denver, Co., Feb. 20. Mr. nnd Mrs. MolthT are praduates of the ITniversity of Michigan and they met for the llrsi time whHe attending that institution. Dr. Dee of New York, who recently returned from Kurope. bctured on "The Kuropein Situation" at the M.-th'Mpvt church in Nappam-e r.Tondav nilit. The body of Krvin P.crkey. 4. of Goshen, -who died in Ton ;cIlff liospital was buried in Oak Kidge cemetery h"re Saturday. Cottages at Ial:e Wawa-eo owned by Carl J. Stein of Chicago, were robbed a few days ago. Discovery of tho thefts was made when arrangement.1' were ndo to open tho cottages for the coming season. Mis:' Grace. M. Poorbaugh of Goshe-n, who is a teacher in Miss Markrr's school for girls a Palo Alto. Calif., Iris been made a momber of the faculty at the summer schoel to be held at the University cf California. James f. Perkncll of "Nappanenis a patient in Presbytye rian hospital, Chicago. His condition is very serious. Tn four years from planting a ruTber tree will measure IS inches in girth and will he ready fe r tapping. I "Cascarets" for I Constipation Just think! A pleasant, harmless Cascar t works while you sleep and has your liver active, head clear, stomach sweet and bowels moving as regular as a clock hy morning. No trriping or inconvenienco. 3 0. 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this candy cathartic too. Adv. SIOP 1TCHJNG ECZEMA Penetratine, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you on stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo, furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zerno is Applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. Fcr clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy.al ways use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not arreasysalveanditdoesrot.Jtain.When others fail it i3 the one dependable treatment fcr skin troubles cf all kinds. The EL V. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O. Issued For Your Information Investors Pocket Manuai 272 Pag Booklet Iul Monthly Hl-h sr.d lojr record, cf 5.010 stoc ar.d 1: i 5 zr.i tiT'-'uzil clescripu ?r. of c r;-,riUor.s. Will re furr. ahri FREE !v y-:r own invpTnrnt house cn rerj-jet?, OR it r.'t, we will f--.d tiTts rf hrjs-i - cli vi! rd vf j FREE rr.o :'.h'v c: ;.:. VAVriAI. PRF.SS. 116 Froai tt.. N. V. Jüticüra Soap AMD OIMMLM lear (he Skin -r.Cit:-t.T-.jrn 2S-r r-Sr Firtircl ft Ct'frl.fctHjrvrii.L''Tl I llkwl.llui MÖTIIM1 in Fcr Expectant Mothers Used By Three Gehes&tiohs ,.,Tt 10. E H LET cn MCThtHOC3 0 BBT.

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