South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 88, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 March 1921 — Page 7
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Devoted to the Interests of 'Women .yy -v pr,. A . a a .win Clubs Circles SOCIETY Stiffraß Philanthropy C ! SOCIETY r. "! t. i:, ta! -. "It's t r r ih'.y ii at C' nilor h !, ;.::.! I'm "olt:r a chill." err. ty in la Im a f. v. id I .; T t: : v. l'ji i;.,v.f. r n:.. s -:.i tu- , ;.p A;.:il ..u:,r.d ? . f thDenver Girl Sings Record Note i Mr th f. ;-... .. I :'.: - 1 r a : . r . , ' . . : rt . .r. 1 -.. r. - .ab ,M".d r: ''.-. ! b p. REFUSES AID IN MEXICAN REYOLT i : ; ' i . '.1 i ' rsi r i. . - I . - t ' f - I Mr. and Mi Ika,. r P'rak--. P : V,".: -P i i. k ' .. ;-. v. p. t -1 1 1 r. 1 wu? h an ! : i-t-r l;r.nr S..;.Iay. i'o'.- th w r- '.- 1 f . r '.' I i;u- a! !a I- at- J i.i ;k. -dy appoint- -1 m'!i sprim: i .".v. r a n 1 d p-vr 1 1 u )i.,'k',r:t". ; ar-: - f Mra. i r r k i j r r ' n "Ch.i ! t V !.l i I i'; '- ; Th ;! rr. :. . b r - . . ... ... ail inmvatwn , .;, v .v il c . r r 1 v Mr ' : ". ' , .- .- -. .. . .; - Villa Wili Not As.-irt Attempt -.-.. o w - at t h h- . ." . X. ": ;:.;! t V w '. the Presentation w r : l j :' 1 t ( rrtlirow ()rrmti i r. 1 r. .- -V a : ti n . M a r .1 Mr . 4 Li'iinnr.
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Mr ar,l Mr. C A. Willi. "07 I!. Ohio -Jit ita inal with a C o'cli(k lür.üvr Sun'l'tv nitrht. lionorin:: tlx ir h'u.-a. KUf-st, Mis.-- Kurier liwiliri" of Walkarton. Ind. Covers vt r- j.Iai 1 for 1 i;i!'-H.
Announcements
"T'ottli'-h, !a';::!.'T of Mr. ar d Mrs. krJof.j.h ( t 1 1 : ! .. of C'hifm". to M-y.r M. f'r;o!;-:r,ri, n of Mr. and f Mr.. Jaooh rYi da; :':) SVf.tt ' , was anno!;n--d ata d.nn-r arty 'Sir.f!ay at th- !;'.j,t- of Mr. I'radr:vn. Th" !;nn-r at.- v. ir. rn id--rtrartiv. with r-d ro. , Tji--fninr wa:- -p-nt so -:;illy with mi;sic and la nin. Sixty-s.-V'n c ' . ' -t w r r- Iv d and tlu out (i i town ''U"s" wrro tr. and Mm. k 'r idnvin and th ir laurthtrr. Th" '"w -ddlr.tr will take ; aco In Jun. Mr. and Mn. C-or;,' T'or, Vyritt. Intl.. f-nt-rt.Tin'! "0 ruitJ .t ilinr.cr Sunday In lionor of Mr. od Mrs. Mtdvi.a . Vox. wlio wr" n cf-nt'y marrif d. Out of town i;u st w. ro Mr. and Mrr. Irvin-r Triu v. North Llhrty ur.d Mr. nml Mrs. Wa'.tr-r X. Fox. South i:.-r.,!. Tli? rr pilar l i-nionthiy rnt f-tinj; c-f tho latll s" uu.xiliiry of tli. i:.astrrn Star wrus held n th Masonic t'u!) roonn yost rday .aftrrnoon. Jurln-r th" po.ial hour which followed th .hott hu.-ino.NS .,ion ;;iymor.il Knl-, nt.-rtairu-d with voc.'.l t' loc'lon:. Uo V. a.-i accuiaj.nnlil y Ml- I'.-th r Ina s-hr. Tho hOHtos.s.-.M, Mrs. "or:t Harton, Mrs. Dora Iny, Mrs. IU. --; Stockrord. Mr.s. Dora Nt l.son. Mrs. Martha. Heller and Mtn. Il.-s-.-io laln, t.ervJ refreshments to r, meinh-rs at th clos" of th Jiftcrnniiii. 1 losts.th for th; ri'-'Xt irieetln. to h. h"ld
in two wf ks. will l .Mrs. i.os.- mc ,.).ni.I rluj, at h r liom,-, April 7
UniKl.lin, mm. May itanver, Km ma WoJlprrt, Mr.. Anna I,onirr.old, M!rH. May Strickland and Mrs. Cora W aver.
Th busir.os. worn-n'.') I-ihle cla-s (( the Y. W. C. A. will no-.-t ihU ov nir. Th" putj'rt of the Ussun .v;ll be 'Daniels Vision." Flu. rti"tin-r of th Wym:in l;itistudy cl 'is.- vhlr-h v." as to hnve Lren ol(l Tuesday nft.-rnoon at tlio Y. W. C. A. has Lfn postponed until
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on "Tho I-Tundament.'ils of th" Faith as found in tho Old T-starr. nt,' will h -riven by Mis Joan Iimont. .
Lou .Milton, 15-y.ar-olil I -jiver sit.-r, r-, o lios t'ao highest noto r ro orJol hy Ho- huni.in voio- th; -. ' oinl J-" ahovo hii;h C Tho hiohst pn ioasly re.udiod as tlo- sor-o-,,1 ) a;ovo ;it;h 0, attained by Uoti'Tt Murray (Ins'-t. 1 2-y -tr-ohl T.ir.ooa. Wn-li., boy. Miss Milton's rooord is ip.or- than an o-tao liih. r th.an tho hiithe r. 't s viris by Totr.izx.ini, Ialli Curei aiid I'atti. )Ii-n Milton is stil to li.iv- ooiitinoo'is raru;o .f four ootavt s.
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I'y I:.'. rs..i;,,r 1 --a :;;,; M iiXiro riTY. Mir.-h An, attr:.pt to -ft Fiar.t u-a, Villa, thy ( forno r h.mdi:. in the Carrar.zi.sta ' al al aai:t t!..- ubr-'on .'"V.rn- 1 men: hs fnh-ih ar.oialincr l tli-.j ix-wspaper Lns Xoticiaf; Monday. This j n-w.pap.-r .tat d that ;i i.d''Kat:'-r- ' of former Carranzi.-ta army o:;icis; h ai d ly "anilelo At; nil Jar. son-:n- ' law of th !.itt pr sid rt, ra'.'.d tjio.i : V" 1 1 1 i at th" !ai'Lr'- ran h n-ar ''inutilio f'...al da s ai'j arid as'.;-; i d tii" t.-i rti r ha t:ht tii j..4ri I n. .' F. Muru:a in r-v..'t. in an effort to i'V.r:i:n th" i s.-nt a ,lminitr.ito!i. 'i'l.i ums si,d to have li.-tnod to; th o rtui. s ami th-n repli- d: "Yh-n I was ticiitm alone iv on" help.-a m. . When I ti.ol not a sinl" cai tritl. , Murpmia pursaji-d j ia with fed. ral troops. I have do- j tided to remain at iace jrnian. nt - i ly .and Muri;ui.i nor any one e!si ran shake mo in this derision.'' I It was reported that the Car-j tai.ista Junta had r-nunis- d to mak 'i!'a idiief of military operation.- inj ('t.ihuahaa. lour 'al forma, Sina-I lo.;. Tejiie, r.audala ja ra. Coahui'.a aral lnitanjm.
ii a no nay rjHjiia i n,u Villa was rioi;! ,U ( f pneumonia, hut vidently this report was ither untrue or a ;: ".la tal .
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On Wednesday
A LIMITED NUMBER "OF . ?Vw
Lanion urepe, i ajjcia cs j rtcounc tv
Qj' Hospitality Limited, is View Of Judge Gilmer
Personals
Mi.ss Mildred lanca.--t.-r, dan.irht. r !
Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband By Adele Garrison
J intended to put in a lare Fast.-r j Sninl.iy in South IP-nd eame to pii' f! Sunday niht w hen h( was picked ; j np wh'l' under the inMu:nce of j I ,' I everas: s said to ho in th- jun viow j of the Yolsteail act. j I Sharupinski was takn to tho po-i 1 li o station and when ho was ar- (
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. way no m., wno is at tend mir St. Mary's academy, isj hyiendinq: th" Kastor vacation at her homo. Mrs. e'harl. s Crnnk, 122 i Van Huron st. -sill entertain th" Non-
! V. .1. Houlihan srat-d that the il,.j fend.int wa.s a miest in th- city and J
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should ho treated acrordintrly. "V l -omo to our ity," said I'ro
When I awaken. 1 it was to thu j si r m: th ar.d th- incia asinr w armth coti.sriousn.-s i f Mi-k 'r; I'.n c c !o.-..f th" room was 1 omiror a hit op
to miiie, hi-' aril's still cluvpiu'r m , pn-ssn o, and 1 ;yinr it ar-cssi th .lel'dson to th..- defendant. Si.:oo one -hi-: inrth. r n .oh- proh- u,,,t t,t- p,,.., u j, vo j. chid ho', "Five dollars and ro-s
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Tho Sophomore corps of th tlirl rte?3rve of th hiah sch(d w-r ntert'üncd nt dinner Monday evening by tho memher.s of tho f'.irl KeServra of Elkhart. The riiis wen accompanied. ly Mis.-j Marjorio Sw c t.
Mlv-i Fend W. ick Kalm a .to ' lbl'"-hd' I'il. p:'dous ta hjml hita ( hed quickly if i xp. ri. rr.-d an-j r.oune.-d .Indue C.i'.met. whos... idea . , . V ' I t' relieve the strain of his position. ! other el-ir ! "f munieipal hospitality do not exMich.. has returned tot her home , i , 11 ii.io. ... , , . -.ft r- , i;,,r n i , . aUl1 lus es ware cos. d. ... . , , . I tend to take in hquor violators. Mr. alter spendimr th wek end with ' I hojo Kuii nd v.-.d mak" tra ; s 1 Mis, Helen Morris. CJf IM-ewat-r I puf-ss-d that h, 1. ha.i final-;witll ;h lt tea." sh, said worri llv. I "h-,r'l,Jlvk-. l-a.d th- amount and drive. iv reen n.e sound aslo-p !,, h.-u:-Vou otmht to have som, tb.in.-4 ha ! T , hd hll h" ouhl con- , c . , .. ..It.. .i . I duct his Jtaceharnlia n . .1". 'rations do.od oft himse.t, and I d hat. d for ' wit liout o.:.t-. ... .. -i ... . Iiiufsido of South Ih ml
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of South Ih-nl. C). M. J'.uriows. IP-nton lfarh.T. Mich.. Clara hello llu.tsrp. St.
Miss Vi la jV oiiay. ht.irl of the Jot-, ph, Mkh.
!rinj doparttn.T.t of oxfor.l college, Ceri"l L I,trn-i;.-, I'li: iheth 1)" o.-tford, o., (,:av a delightful Kroup Ho. v-r, both tf Mi!;.iawaka. f violin Se!ca:tior:s befor the a 1 1 Loyal J.niroor. Alma Herry. both department of th Vroirress club of ,'outh I-tend.
Monday afternoon. Miss Ii C'uay j .Tosep S.-csi, U-nton Iarb
:i moMi.-nt upon the ridvisahüity of i "!I-'ll e. t il Into in the arlatt;
-I'din V.. Sellers, Maoarj,. O .J oi da n, j w a k . nu him. .Tho thought of t!o- p'.-ibh- time." I said onl'idtitly, j both of South Ttend. i strained arm musop s which must bo , and. ind-a-d. it va iut a short timo J r. . U r. . I 1. r . . . : . t ' . . t . . . I 1.' . ........ . 1 . i . . . , t i . i I . .. ' ......... .... r i i 1 . . .. i
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cidd me, aiid I sliired in hi" . 1 1 m -. j ' i r be.ir.'u-r a tray. At Ids ,nci k j spoke softly: j Moth.-: ijrahaiu op. rod the door, "Iickv!" 1 r in I l:'ky to. k th- tia from the I
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"Co.'ao back in li.ilf an hour for if."
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Ilorali l Ilorocz, South F.-ruI. Ira 1'. Clark, Frnestine i;. C. I.-oe, both of MLehawnl.a.
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tv ho studied in IP-rlin and Paris for two y-nr iiliiyod with .xpnslon nd technical proficiency. The numr.sj pht. presented aro :u follows. Ians. Itu iti iuo" by Victor Kuzd; Autumn In Iluntrary" by Hartman. nd "Canobrake" by CJarilner. She w.u accompar.li d on tb.e piano by "Mrs. IT-oyd CJaunn-r. Miss la (ii.iy !s the truest of Mr. end Mrs. Iona Coaturo, Hti-1itin apartimnt-. "Washltiirton in.
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.r.5. Jltlth Staphs and .Miss I' 11 -m-o'i not. a marna-;. may
CiortnKi" ltrodheck .-nt rtain-al with j ,,M arrantre.l between William h i ds, a 1 o'clock luncb..on Monday at trvs,"'n of 'rinc-s-'t Ana.sta.sia ard tmo Kobeitn-n t-i !.. ms honoring th-i ,,f th lavi-htors of Crand Ouches
yirkM w!io aro at home from Mil- j Mr.t ia, a .visiter of Kin? ,Vn-tantine, I l" aiiiv., Pnvn-r c.::.K. fr tto i Ath-ns dispatch to the Icily '. on i"r'u'
Iiis y.-' IP v op.-ii i n -a a 1 1 ' ' , and ho started ou-ulsi el . Then he lookeil anxiously at m-. "'What is it, sw eet heart ? In pain'.''" From th" each where she had been sleeping my mother-in-law s.i t up j i: : k : "Wliat's the n:.Ut-rV Is shf. f.-.l-ir w ors." .'" sh" d. mamP-d.
' '. iv t 11. ur," th" man lesi.ondd I e.-'; et 1 ul'y.
Miss.-s Wanda atid Ir'-ne li"tra?r:euski sp'Tit Fast.r with relatives in South 11. ml. Fratik Itai st ad and son .hdm of South lb inl sp-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ib-nnr.
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AMI Sl'l( 1 ALIA' IMIICI i!) AS AN A I I I ( Id 1 i IC "IkN'TIX F. TO .CQr.IXT .MOlIi: PATPvONs Willi 'KIT. I( ) Di ill ATI il.Y i stu i:i iih;ii-ixpi: moih.s always k m: ku nh i 1 il.I.SWOIM "IPs.
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s la 1. ft I Iieard P. ita P.rown's ' .lohn Chrohot and children. Tillie
and JMwin Fpent Sunday in Chl-
oi.-e hiiirie.lly areo-finr li"ky. " h, I ;.'k bird!" h!i- said swe-tly. "The mi-s-.:-' iiiii't Vie h 1 1 r if vou'
t ap:o. Mifs Ceitrud' .Ta-piith. "47 T.e-
ioin. d tho vvait.-r.s' union. I'm. so I land av. .is sp. ndinir the spritifr va-
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Fur an instant I levl'ed in the ! f-'ia.d." I ration in Creenfi. ld. III., with h r
The Tri-C hiirh solum hoys epih luxury of b.-iro-r the obj. . t of -. " "'--'. !"'- b- ' ' r." I i-;kv ;.nswer.-.l j s.s:. r. Miss C.lidys .la.juith. who is will hold its weekly me tinir an.tJmu-h M,i icit mb-, then an .-. a -r.-d : ''" ' 1 "What's on our mind. instructor of dom-sdr s : nee in th.
(l:riner ! riday e enini-at . 1 ;. o'clo. k I ch. . i i!v and trathfuik MtitaV" i ( pr. -entield Iiih s.ho.d..
at tho Y. M. C A. j "i .to f.. Pro: .-r m;.. b b t- ! ton.- v -mo.athly imp-rti-j ter. Fat I am huiNiy.- I n' lt. but it didn't at feet, the omMAY MARKT" DFC IIINs. p;f kv vonsiiIt.d his watt -h. I po-uro of Kita Ihow-u. ,?y. lui,::?::rV tw"-: ! ,Utr ,., ., a,,.. .-1 "XV!:V' 1 thoaohf P-rhaps sh- wa.
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must be on bv this time. What, do I fh: ' ''f'1 ith th- coat M:,J. ,rant- ... " I land but r.i. - . said with assvur-
F.ifitpr vacation. Covers were placed for 10 at a tabh attract iveby dumrat":d with jori'iutis. A color r-di.'iui' of jellow v.a.s cxnpioyed throutrhcait the luncheon. Th ,i;u : wore: MPs Traten Mm-sso'. MS- Mlldrtd Penroe, M'sh Frari'-es IIa. 'er. MPs Helen
Tlollowoll. Mkss Matapiret llilno r
Mail today. Voting I-ods recently
arrived in Athens by air plane from ( l;erl.)urir to visit the bed-hlo of Iiis mother who ha.s ben seriously ii!.
Capital punishment prevails In HS st a t s.
Mifs Tb-h n iiafiil. M ss puth Poyd. N, u' York City has an avera-e of
rft'.d Ml-s M ih. ; (P.. (i. M'l'b'rs of t!io .l.-Ky Nim club
r' kertaln--d the.:- h"-h inds Sund iv I
von want .
"It isn't a question nf what 'hr J
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firmly. "Its what sh can have.
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two -slices of dry toast without but
ter, and tell them to put i salt Cellar on the tray. If she si a mis that all rittlit we'll see about umethiPir eis. aft-r a while." I knew b tt r than to ipi'v'ion hr dictum, even if I had oar'l for more substantial far. than that which she had outlined. Wh.m Mother Crahavn is in chary., of a si.-k room --"i" is a marthoU who-'- si', iuht.st w. aal m ust
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It's Hasv If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets i The rc-cn t cf l.ccj:iru: youn i? to fe-: 1 ' rr yount; to do this you nui?.t watch ycur , live:- r.r.d Ixnvels tfiere's no rct-d of ! having a fallow complexion dark rim-; ; under your cyts piniplus a bilious ;z look in your face -dull eyrs with i i sparkle. Your doctor will tell y -i i ninety 'per cent of all vic!;n"ss c-::...., 'E Irom inactive bowels rnd liver. : Dr. Ed.ürd a v. tll-knov.n phy in OJiio, perfected a vegetable co;..- . E jKiur.d mixed v. ill olive oil to art on i the liver i:r.d bovci?, v.hich he gave to j las patients for vears. j Dr. Edvar(is''C):ive Tablet-, the su!- ' Mittle for tcilomcl. are gentle ip. iz action yet always eff - ctive. Tb.ey i i" a'x.ut that r:;Uurcl buoyancy v. E t uould cr.ic-y by toning up the !i : c!earin.t tac sv stt ni ot impunti Dr.!:v rrd'.'Oiivd TnMasai
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lire every 21 minutes.
About .".(U'O lamruaces are srr.kei. .
in th world. I1'" 'b I':r-V -lv - be is m.ua 1 -1 . ..... ... :.. 1 - .....
Th- Fnibd States us -s more tha:,r-lu ' "
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I hr )t lif Makoi m a Firm Friend for All Tlmr and You Vnn the :ooil Word AIodk Ask anyone who ka ever u?ed Pvr.unid I i 1 - Suppositor ie? A'.hnt It nuans to get relief from itching.
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b"- and A p.-Co-A. I. :n-h.- n w ' " V s-ka ' ' a n I "s ' i:no ,.r I n n u it w ord I t.i . a . "" ; a t i .at :.t i .'"
sumption i" oil. Th" .Iapar.es population of California i- TiM;.'!. an increase of C.bT p. r -nt ever thai of 1 1 1 . Alaska ir-ts Its name from "AN
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AT WHEMLOCK'S. AT WHEELOCK'S. A Wonderful Collection of Now Lamps for the Spring Season
Soft and Harmonious in Color. Rare and Original in Design. Some of the lamps are imported. Some tre of American make.
Porch Lamps Ch air Lamps Boudoir Lamps
fTy Table Lamps amps Moor Lamps
We are featuring two specials in our lamp department : A Heading or Desk Lamp, with a mahegny base and silk shades. Choice of Old Rose. Mulberry, Salmon Pink or Blue. Special, $3.45 Complete. A Library Table Lamp in metal and art p'Iass. Two lights, shades lo inches in diameter.
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Clearer Vision WE definitely establtsb your iecd in yoar own mind be foreweaskyoa to wear thm glasses cprescrib. To be valuable to you your glasses most ji e yoa clearer vision, greater
comfort and added efficiency. -I Let us examine yoar eyes. 1 H. LEMONTKEE
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Think o Your Feet
TTHINK of the hard job they have X to do. Think of how you can help them do that job. Think of them long enough to give them the protection they're entitled to: comfortable, well-fitting shoes. Then you won't have to think about them all day long and maybe a big part of the night. In a word, get Beacon Shoes for those loyal, trusting feet of yours and show them that you appreciate their services. Be.con price: $7 to $9.
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FOR FIT FOR STYLE F0RWEAR Beacon Shoe Store 114 West Washington Avenue (iilb-orCs. si: S. Michigan Str.ct
It has "everything" real style, real workmanship, real value. i he combination low price, rood quality and smart t-tyle makes this hat the best value seen in South Bend in a long time. Every hat
bears our name and our guarantee. Extreme values at
And others at $4, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50
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