South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 84, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 March 1921 — Page 7

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1921. Devoted to the Interests of Women Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy TOMORROW SOCIETY n'xt rTular meeting will b held it v chur-h the It1. Thursday In Ar-rll. THE SHAMROCK By Juanita Harncl The Last Shopping Day Before Easter This Is The Store To Serve You t A -: ;( ! r- t!r c f f th- r.'Tt'i i Mrs. T. Hr.ro-virr. K. Knarry . JTmS. ' 3 f r'orf.i'ncrt fvp Ir.üv -r!n- r'üH 1 r r--f t !1r:.; M. II church '. in. formally Thursday afternoon at j .1 f : : r.er n at h

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An aft. rroon s- wi-rr for a Vmr c nklin, ar.l Mrs. T. Toln.er. b" : :v.-n .-: was h ! 1 by th" Tho Voman's M i.-siona ry aooia-i;.-l"r: i K.-b.-kah S- wirr-T eir-l" y. i ric,n c,f tp.,. Conference Memorial IT. ttrday a fr. : !: .a at t'.i" T. O. O. V. ;i: chr.rc!i, 60S S. St. Joseph St., will

r. i It. t b'WiriT tii s-wieir s-s:on rrfn .!rv,. Titsw -r- s rv I t 2'"1 ra. TTtt?"rs by h ,it. MrI .n. (b M rhr-.-tirvi FVho-t .'ind Airs. I,. H i.--- An-'ther ?n etirc " ill h '. d in two w. 'is at th..- ."-ante X-hire. Th.e T:tor!hiy tn 4 ir. of the S:.inii irl r.r ir. r.t of th.- Firs M. F. church w ; hr hi Ti.'.r.-:-! iy evening in the -h'Jr ! p 'r-'ri-;,irt-t:ru- follow I m mi; i' t party r :al p! sr.-'- war d:c d for an r,p-on s ,p. to I- h. Id March .1. Twrrty i:a trd- rs w re pr r.t. Tie -

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M : F. Je, ph Kth and Mrs. A. men. Mr". I. r".hr-n r'ivd the pv.'ti 1.TI70. Mr1'. am OutstMn, 41, V. V.-n-!.!-t:!ryri .-., will bo hct." to the club in two wks. ; -: Mr, rhar IIa!!, 12C S. Hi!! rt., ; ,-f r ,i , (.rsrv ri trw th ITarmnnv ; clrrlA v'st'-r'iav afternoon. ; A s'ial hrur was r-njoyfl and a ' f.ix ,,),nf,( rH. April 7 is the dat. ;inr. :r.o.-.,i fr.r th" r.'-xt rr-tin.? v.-h!.-h will r hr-M with Mrs. William i A rr.r! il r;'-"tinir of tho Moth-.rs r jt was J-.r-M Thursday a.ft"rnoori at th- hon:.- r.f Mr.-.. A N. ShidU r, :-' X. La fay. ttc Mvtl. The ho. -ten , ; wiw i a p; ice in i.vo w(fr..i. ! .T s. fih .-f., f-ntrt.'iin'.'l informally j-Aitli l.r!'!" Th urn lay afternoon. Thre taljl- r wr pl.ijt-cl. S.-tion two of th" litratnro p:irtT!if nt f th" I'rocrs rluh will r j i t thi- aft rp."in at ?.:?,) o'clock In th" rlah roorr.3. Mrs. i;:?r.'T I :.- x wi;i furnish the mu.-i'-al ; art f the procrram, whi''h will ) fo'.'.oua.l !,y a pap'-r cm, "The Trh-ni'-itj.. f.f th" Shrt Stery" by Mi.-s Arva Trappy. Mi-.-? Hf-i"n Iiu will r-:wl. "Th" T'r.finishr d Story" by ILifiard Hardin'-, Iavi. and Mrs. . 1 'har!' m Sif krnan will rrad. "Dan nibhl' Ts' Man-Srvant," by thesain" .'iutl'.r.r. Arra nir"i!i.-nt wiil bo romph t-d f'.r th." program whleh is to It." prf-st-nt"l tI'T" tri reii'-rai ciuu I i-n April 2. Ali in rubers are ured to b" pr' c nt I'Ttion of oiiieer. will be h"ld. Th I'.vtbian t"a li"Id Its r'-Jrnlar I ii!".-tiiii W tir; .-lay aitf rnonn at tne i:. r.f 1. hall. Tli" hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Ida Luptun. Mr. Kate Saeloff, Mrs. Marlon Swanon and Mr.. Hazel Smith. Ne.-dle-i work and contents w. re the jlver Kions of the artcrnoon. and the conr sr favor was awarded Mrs. J. Wltwt r. Inncheon uan served to 4 r n:"r:ib"rs. Attractive decorations ! wer. in ITaster colors. Th. next in.'tir; will be hthl in two weeks at the hall. Mrs. J. L. Wilson. SO?, Park av.. nt- rtaine.l with a tea WednesdAV afternoon in lienor of her house iriKst, Miss Mary Wilson of Chicago. Swo't jxa.s and narcissi were used in carryinpr out the color Htdieu in Laster tints. One hundred couples attended the !aric" jriv'-n by the Da u -rh. t rs of Israel In the tapestry room of the Oliver hotel Wednesday nisht. Messick'.s orchestra played a delightful program of dances. Announcements Mi-s Florence Forster. 21 :. X. La-fav-tt" bHab. will entertain with a 1 ,.; o'clock luncheon today. j Thf. Home and Fo ' s o i t i- s of the Gra r. lcrn Missionary ice M. 11. church will hold a lenten meetinfT this afternoon in the church parlors at o'clock. The Norman Kddy Sewing rirc'o will in et this afternoon in the IC. i f P. hall. Th" hostess, s for the afternoon will be Mrs. Imis-a Kavar.v. Mrs. Klia Itotrcrs, Mrs. Ftta ; ,a,... rV( ti,a annual .lav of t. raver today at 2:1" o'clock. A program, whi.di will include muic will b" pns.-r.te 1. and all niembeM are ur d to be present. Personals IV. and Mrs. S. P. Hartman, .ICO S. Main sh. are spending two t months in California and upon the'r ( return they will 5top at Spokane, j Wa?h. .to vi it th:ir daughter, Mrs. j A. Fisher. 19

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Victor Rord Numlxf Rinmu l 1 he Palm) In French Enrico Caruso &S45B Monn( tn French Enrico Caruso &S403 Opn the Cte cf tKe Tmpl Evan William 74198

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OS. lor the Vlntt cf a Dot. Lucy Mar.h5003 Th Plm Reinald WrrenrathJPnCÄ The Lo.t Chorct Reinald Werrenr.th 4-tJSa Ftival Te Dum Tart I Trinity Choir, .

Drum Part II Trinity Choir'

Ilnlujah Choru The llfituni are Tellinf AnttU Frer Drijht and Fair L'no?J Ye Portal

Conway Band344 Lucy MarM Trinity Choir' 330VS William RobynttJ,. Harry Mdonouihj,Mi" Harold Jarvisl

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Geo. H. Wlieelock & Co. West Washington Ave.

UST a bit of "ffTera for luck," think some. To the aid of this trefoil. But to still others the shamothers the shamrock means St. Patrick, whose rock means Ireland, the home of well-loved ancesbirthday is celebrated Then, we re- tors. And to others still the shamrock is an emblem

J rail the story of how ho explained

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T do not think I had ever realized what infinite capacity for tenderness and comfort my father pos-xessv-s until the moment when I blindly fled to him after my mother-in-law's insuiting words. He must have seen at a trlanee what' iuv saner, calmer moments .since have told me that ! the strain of week had finally reached the brcakinc: point for nerves aliaady fnyed. At riy first sobbing ejaculation of "Father, Fatlu r!" he rose and swiftly and deftly put me In the place next the window, where by bending over me he could shieid me from observation. Then he lifted Junior to my lap, knowing how potent In hoalir.S to any nerve-racko mother i the prattle of her baby. "Mam-ma-no-ky," Junior said deciedly, putting up his face to be kissed, and I tried to keep bade thi tears which frUrhtend him, but I found that they camo faster than I could wipe them away. I cuddled him In the vay he loves best, letetins him hide hi? face in the. hollow of my arm, thus saving- hini from, tceInr my tears. I didn't notice my father summon the porter, but ha must have, for the. next thimr I heard with my fa-co muffled a.alnt my father'n shoulder, was- the brief command "Ask that frentlema.11 standing1 lr the drawing room door to come here at once." I rave a start of horrified dismay. He im:.t mean Maj. (Irantland, and I could not bear that he. of all people, shoulud see me In this unstrung condition. Lhit my father, with one arm around me, hushed my fears. "Just have this to your father, my darlinc." he said softly, ''and keep your face hidden if you like." Tlie next hin-T f heard was deep ejaculation from Maj. Gra.ntla.nd, and my father's answer. "My daughter us ill, Orantland. Can you pet that woman out of her drawin? room so I can take here in there as soon as possible? Xo," tn ansr.ver :o a liurricd question, 'I don't think it Is anything serious, but ?he has been und.-r a tremendous strain, and is now suffering, from tho reaction. Last night was the only nicht we shall be on the train. Surely that young woman over there can manage in an outs-id--1 seat today." "Absolutely." Maj. Grantland'f voice was sharp with disapproval. "She never should have been there In the first place. And the room will be ready for you almost immediate'y." I felt a wave of relief s-arge ever me at the words. To be able to have a room, even so tiny a one, all to myself, and my baby, of course to be able to lock my door against all intruders find to have. In woman's parlar.ee. the "prood cry" I Fo needed seemed like a little heaver, opening before my eyes. How Maj. Grar.tland managed It I do not know, for the preparations for the p:onic breakfast from hlr- hamper were 'already under way, but manage it he did. and It was an amazzincly short interval before his M'inneirirM nt ttvv father's side. i My face was still hidden I morbidly fe'.t that I never wished to lift it again but his voice came clearly to my ears: "The room is all ready. How can I h. In you?" "Just amuse this small lad for a j liu oiuent until I get my daughter to

tho drawing room. Then brine: him to US." "Want my watch, yount: man?" Maj. Grantlund answered promptly, and I knew from the haste which Junior tlid from my lap that the bait had l)f Cn abided. "TaJce him. over to another seat," my father directed next, ani I menI tally bleed him for tho thouu-rht-fullness which would allow me to get to my drawing room practically un- ! nds or Strang- I ij kr," he said 1 noticed by either friends or btran ers. "Come now, daught softly, after an interval "If you can hurry, there isn't a .s-oul in niu'ht between us anl your room." Hf raised me to my feet, and. still with his arm around me. guided me to my room. As I entered tho drawing room I that -Maj. Grantland's thoughtfulness had directe! the porter to lower the berth, 'and I threw myself upon it in bleted comfort. My father touched my hair tenderly. "I will bring Junior to you in a few minutes," he xa'A, "but am, I right in thinking you would like bc.-t to be alone for a little?" I gulped a grateful as-sent, and he I left me, shutting the !oor softly after j hirn. And I I gavo myself tip to the flood of hysterical tears which had been threatening me. Ü 'ou will still find a very complete assortment of Easter Cards at Makielski's Art Shop. Th ere is ample time for you to remember all your friends and in our large assortment you'll find just the cards you have been want ing. Makielski's Art Shop Tie Shop t f Courtesy iver Theater BIdg. WM. E. KEiM Electrical Contractor House Wiring a SiKdalty All Work Guarantccil US X. rrucclj. Lincoln 810J

PATENTS AnH Trade Marki Ottnlned In nil Cccn tr'-- Advice Fre. GEO. J. OLTSCII. Kcslstered I'atent Atty. Stud. tL Ul dt.. Soutb Bead. Ind. Here's Our Pledge of Good Faith "livery eu.vtomer who bays a pair of shn. v? ut this store during the next :;0 days is asked to take these. s-lit.es to any ether store in the city. Ask th'- li- ahr to duplicate them at, er near, the price you paid. Then if you are not satisfied we will rei'nd every penny of the purchase price." , , PTT3! TX V II Vl

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New a frilly Vestee that puts a cheerful front in the new Easter Frock or Suit. Ellsworth's Main Floor This season a fancy gauntlet is the Parisian's best hand Chamoisette $1.50 Kid $6.00. For short sleeve Frocks 9 3 1 Ions silk gloves, $2.00, $2.50 up. Ellsworth's Main Floor

At Ellsworth's you'll find the smartest in Suits, in Coats, in Frocks, in Blouses, in everything at prices that help celebrate our Golden Jubilee Year.

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Men and women who want shoes for Easter. Fathers and mothers who want good, sturdy shoes for their boys and girls. iMisses who want pumps or oxfords that arc stylish and brand new. Hundreds and hundreds of people have come into the store to buy shoes and congratulate us on our plan to reduce shoe prices by doing three or four times our normal business. In order to break even during our 30 days of cooperation, we knew it would be necessary to sell three or four pairs of shoes where we would ordinarily sell but one. And the plan is succeeding f.ir above our expectations. Saturday will be the biggest day in the history of this store. Our stock includes everything that's new and stylish in both high and low shoes for men, women and children So join tiV tlircmx of people who are buying their Easter shoes wisely.

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New York says: New Hosiery, plain or fancy, must be sbeer, ob, very, very sbeer and silken. Plain $1.25 to $4.50 Fancies, $2.00 on up. Ellsworth's Main Fl oor. !l : i r 44 - r t:rS wii'i tHJit.-.-- vvu :r 1 h J L' i 'A tl , I u-.ni V?';a 3iHffI mi Arnim it : I ; -. ' . . L VII nb- 1 i . . ä a - - - . i :

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Low Shoes and Baby Louis lecls arc the spring formula in smart Footwear. Let your new ihoca be black with prey, brown suede, prey or fawn $9.00 to $1 1.50. Ellsworth's Mezzanine Floor

TIS' v .mm V Orrs 0: L The new square mesh Veils conceal no more than they reveal. $1.50 to $3.50. Fashion says: A newbag of silk or leather is worth two of velvet. South Bend I i il