South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1921 — Page 9
ntrnsTWY mornixo, makch zi, lozt. Co n s idev Amnesty for Political Prisoners Devoted to the Interests of Women Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy . i 1 1 r v h-r n- ml i ' i; .1 Clubs p. 1.1 u r. i
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOCIETY
.fi'nn .! l.itw:r party siven Knights i f Columbus WtlrtT,lr.f at tho Oliver hotel ti lt .1 ly a pproximat ly 200 Musie- f"r th dancing !"-;-:in at ' o'cWk in th? rf 'r.i wi furnihcd by
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I la r n'sj re he r. ami the gran 1 mirth which perd th" elanrjn v..- ld by Ir. J. I?. Hertelin, f '.ir t! v r-1 !i!o a el i rfion of the vrr;:-. ami w re- played In tho tink
I .r' r. Tli- affair was attended hy many rmbr " out-of-town fouri-. Mr. J. J. MrMrM actd a !i.-..rni.in of general arrantrerne-nts and he wa. t si!rel h- Merlin ;u!!iric anl John McCarthy. A card party and t'a, was prlven l y th Ft. Jc-Th Hrpital Ail society rt th" St. Patrick's hall y.-s-t-r!ay afternoon. t Moro than TO me !,!'' rs ar.d puts ucr present, and appropriate favor wrro awarded at cards. M Florence (;uthrle f nt rtaine--d with two vocal nelecliorr. Tf :i w8! pe.jred by Mr?. T. Williams and Mr.'. S. Toe pp. Ral:t of prinir flowers and form f orrn' 1 ir.o.st. attractive decorations lor tim hall. Theme in charge were Mr.--. J.nv.'.i Tracy chairman; Mrs. M. I'almon, Mrs. S Smrlch, Mrs. T. Wilhams. Mr. C. Weaver. Mis. Ii Tnr nhill. Mrs. It. oborr. Mr. W. 'i:it-ot Mrs. N. f--It and Mrs. S. To, pp. A meeting of tho Fancy Needle wf.rkors clul hh he'd WcdneMay nflmoon at tho homo of Mrs. Hcnrv UVt. 817 N. J I ill xt. Three, new m rubers. Mn. John Spenser, Mrs. 'hst'r ItMrIar and Mn. John Irnmons. wcrp welcome! Into tho . !wb during tho busin-s-.s s ssinn. Tl:" remainder of tho afternoon waJ f p' nt Hoci.il'y and refreshments v.t if served to 1ü members by th he tf who wa.s as.-i-tfd by her -; er, Mr.-. Frank Heaves. On April 1.1 tho club member will be
1he KU'st.s of Mrs. Franc t for thv
TiOuis Hoy, afternoon.
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Mis. Jean Iamont, rru -tor of the. Y. W.
rfdißious inC. A., begin
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th first of ; spri'H of nix lessons n "Th- 1'upda inentaH of tho Faith t.' F)iind in tli- '.d T.tanvnt," at Ilm mooring of tho Wyman Hihlc ;(!y las4 which was held In ths lui rooir.s ff tho Y. W. C. A. tn Wed a 'I ay af t.rnoon. Th" Willing WorkfrH r!ub was rntrt:ii:ed by Mr.. W. 1. DownipfT, I . Satnpl" st.. Wednesday aftf '-noon. A social liour was enjoyed nr.d ref r .hm nts ero served. I Ii iV t lnenibrr were present. A til? atT party at th Ulaekstono v i 1 1 b" -iv ii bv M:?s Fisher for thi!irr!,brs In two weckt). The. Wedn s lay Afternoon Hridgo i !"! men:!eH cntertaine.l witli a l:.e o'clock lunehcon Wcdnff-May at tin- Ito!-rtfn tea room. lolIowinK tl;- luncheon tho members played canH at tho home of Mrs. Carl L. j!il.brd. 01 I'ark a v. Three tables f brFifc'i; wire playevl and the favor was awarded Mi! Helen Herr. In two we?ks another lunehf on-brld?: will be Kiven at the Jlobertson tea roi.m an.l at the home of Mrs. J. Fred Christtnan, Marcpuetto av. Memt'ers of the Iafayctte thimbl rij'. d a social afternoon at tho h":uo (,f Mrs. Charles Martin, 725 Du! ail av., Wednesday afternoon.
T!i" current events for tho meeting w re ia charge of Mrs. J. I'. Hill. Mrs. Charles Pierson. 1120 Wood
ward a v., will act as hostess to tho rlub members In two weeks. Th" nod Will club members w r" tho quests of Mrs. Frank Wooft r. 4115 S. Franklin st., yesterday afternoon. Contcs's were a source f entertainment during the afteri "n and prizes went to Mrs. Fmma MiCi trnick and Mrs. Mary Fowler. The !!' ss s rveil r' f reshrmmts to
2. ii. rubers. Mrs. Anna Carlln will :ort as hostess on April 11. at a meeting which will bo he'd at the W. O. W. ha!!. Mrs. Charles Frown. SU S. Clinton t., was hostess to 16 members mid four pin st.-: of tho Independent rlil est-rday afternoon. Amonc the quests were Mrs. A. Snyder and pun, nod Miss Mary Catherine Lee. Mrs. JaniM Thunim will entertain tho club tt her home, 72 1 Clinton ft., en April P.. -rTh postponed r.ieetlncr of the C ii nnial ciiili wa h'ld Wejnestl iy afternoon with Mrs. John Cullv. F. SiTiiplo st. The after.ii""n w.is spent uial!y and con-t.-t. wire a diversion, favors polnir t-i Mrs. Mollio lr.tl-y, Mrs. K. P. W ird and Mr.. K iveney. lleircsh-
ii.enti wr fepved. The meotFi : w.. attended by 12 iio-mbejs ai-il in two works the club will me t at the homo of Mrs. Fdward W avi r. Pjl3 High st. " " The Jolly Crochet ciuli met wit.; Mrs. II. Henning. l'C2 .V. John.i:. ft.. ytetdy afternron. T a members and two visitors wei present. At the rbo tf th afternoon, which who ppcr.t socially with needlework, a dainty two-eotirs" luncheon ka nerved by th- lii-t-.s. The ta'ol docorntions eons;.f'l of ferns and potted plmts. Ia two wrcks a mretlnp of th- m nibers will t.'ike place with Mrs. l'lornce SVhrnidtt, 12$ Adam ht.
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lind b :, w . 11 ,ind anxeui- lor thend of th" Jourmy. li.it ;is it was 'very minute that I rotild lie 'iuieily in my brth und!turlad by attempts ti drs or fae- the world
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th3 home of Miss Velrna Ionian, 111 IZ. Tutt ft. (lames and muio were diversions of the evening. Prizes at games were awarded Mra Wesley Miller and M!?s Altt Smith. I'lans were made for a mother and daughters' ajclal night to be hell this evening,. In the parlors of th church. All members and their mothers are urcd to be present. Mrs. Eujrer.e Miller entertained with a luncheon at 1:15 o'clock Wednesday, honoring Mrs. J. .M. Ktudebaker, III, whose nurrlao took place recently. CoverH were placed for 10 quests at a tat)le attractively decorated with oalla, '.iilos. Mlsa Marjorlo Wolff of Chicago, the houe puest of Mlsa Geraldino Robertson, was on out of town trueflt.
in,-; that everything Is ointr to s-iit h- r. S!'". especially concerned o r Huichi . thoupli. You know lie's ,t hU'h with her. and every tini" h" leaves the train she's certain h is not jroin;r to ?et back on. or that i' h" dot.s he'll be minus an arm or
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"Why does he leave the train?" I asked Idly, as Picky paused. "Soach mn." lie replied caroh-ss-
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"They're running tru to form." Pi ky prumbied, at on" stop where th-re was not .a sisn of lite to be seen in any dir ction. "They're stopping at every pijr pen and chicken coop alontr tlu way. If It wasn't for you. old ,'irl, that I know the oe-
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some writing about transportation from Aberdeen the station where we leave the train to the cottar at Cedar Crrst, but he told me a-i hour auo he'd pot that straiirhtenc 1 out, so I don't know why he's Ic.av-
you. Ffi K-' t cut anI ' iiur the train at every station ure-pu-h the en'in j or less he's trying to dode Kita. That
The
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will civo a card party for the benefit of philanthropic and civic movements Saturday afternoon April 1 at the home of Mrs. Frank Mayr. sr., 218 N. Iifayetto blvd. Iteservations may he made by calling Mrs. K. D. Coon. Only a limited number of tickets will be available. -r-Seventy-fivo members of the Auten V. lt. C met in the old court house Tu end ay niRht. Two applicants wen balloted uron and six new members were Initiated. Fight applications for membership wer1 received. The committee for the thimble to be hold next Tuesday afternoon Is composed of the following members: Mrs. Pearl Kleckner. Miss Elizabeth McPride, Mrs. Dora Casey, Mrs. Minnie Newman. Mrs. Emma Holm, Mrs. Addle McConnel. Mrs. Helen Collier. Mrs. Taullne Taylor, Miss Nellie Puckey, Miss Mary Catherine Shlnville, Mrs. Kill O'Connor, and Miss Florence Picket April 6 an open patriotic meeting will bo held In celebration of tJrand Army day. The music department of the Propress club will meet this J.fteinoon at 4 o'clock in the club rooms The propram will be devoted to the ntudy of Irish. Scotch, and Welsh folk music. A paper will be presented by Mrs. E. W. Morse, and the musical part of the proirram will bo In charge of Miss Maude Weber. The propram of music is as follows: "Pelievo Mc If All Those EndearIn? Young Charms." and "AuM Kaitp Syne." by Mrs. J. A. Maloney; "Cornin Thru' The Kye." by Miss Franco.-' Salinper; "An Irish Medley." piano solo, by Miss Helen Ouilfoyle; "The Rose of Summer." and "Annie Kaurle," by Mrs. Land is Wirt: and "Loch Lomond" and "All Through the Night." by the Progress club quartet.
Thirteen members of the Live Oak !
Drill team were present at the regular meeting held Monday evening with Miss Helen Chelmlnlnk. r.09
Cleveland av. Dunne the business i
session plans were, formulated icr a card party to be given at tho V.. O. W. hall next Wednesday. Contests which formed the diversion of the social hour were won bj- Mrs. Kate Saelhof and Mrs. draee Jones. A
luncheon was served at the close of J
the evenir.v:. In two weeks there will be another meeting held at the home of Mrs. Mary Iteid, 110 S. Emerick St.
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something." I smiled up at hLs Impatience: there was something vary bovish
'and attractive in it and him. I was ',well content to r st qui itly and
.lave the undivid (! attention of my "andsoinp husband. For my own part I would h;V' teoi willing to have? the journey twic as long Put I feared um re than an thing else that he might find tlf -or.f.n -ment irksorne. and might bo pl-jjing the part fo hi i nurse from duty rather than from inclination. Therefore I braced myself for an effort to arrange things differently. "T 11 me about the rest of the people," I tiid ra reb ssly. "What are they dong and how ar-? they standing the journey?" Picky grinned reminiscent !y. "Fa h after the manner of his kind," h0 quoted. "My ma-tetnal and your pa-tornal ancestors are. of eourso, entraped In uJterna tdy spoiling Junior, each g'aring with suppressed elisapproval at the other's methods. Alfred and Lcil.i are holding hands in the elrawitu; -room of the Fairfax sisters, chap roned by Edith, who, in seif.prut,.rtin loedis euit of the window mo.vt of tho time. That cirl will b a wreck by the time this woeldipg Is pulled off. I never saw anybody looked so bond and miserable in my life." A vague shadow flitted over th1 roseate skv of my ceonfort. To well I knew the secret springs of Edith Fairfax's discontent. That it was torture for h r to loe.k cn at Ii r i-i tor's happine-s.-i and contemplate the hopehssne.-s of he-r own felirg for Picky I strongly :uspecttd. and I wondered miserably if my 1 usband hal any pliiiirihg of the truth. I decided quickly in the negative, however, for Picky Is di tinetly not a exe mb. "Her flufficeness"," Picky went on amusement dancing em his eyes, "is having the time of her young liferunning things generally. She staged the breakfast out of old Grant'. hamper in her own stateroom, when they vacated .yours on the doubl ejuick for your majesty, an 1
! The C-i.-e cf th" eity ' Clrit les Lab idle charr-d w.th
; t lining a nuisance', whieh -a s in th'- (it- ( ourt We d n .-d i y ; .-o'.ved its. If into th- sordid I tivUis as : how far f --r.il 'Ait tcs could sme'.l de. id iih. : Attv. Patte-' wh d- fen 1 d
ha. lie. wiio l or.ducts a butili'T nion aril tish market at 4 In S. AViilian st. iv. ad." it point to ascertain th-.1
hsh-sn.ehing iualitis of b.oalth
fleers who testified that Libad'.e'S s'abli-hn.e nt i- odorizing tlu ne i-!i-:
borhood v.itli p rvc-r.-- fumes and' when the state had re.-t-d its case, he moved that the hearing b" eontinu I until Saturday when he could ! introduce witnenres of his vn. Ono of th' state's witnesse s testl-' fid that the odors from Libadie's ' place aros" in th" wind and, hitting j against the Jewish church in the ! ioinity. 'Oune-.l back at b.e-r audi saturated her clothes. Mr. Pattee intimated that the- rabbi of this, church will be summoned to tub- ' stantiate he r testimony.
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c.iM' of Fucer.o V. pebs probilii .' will b" iva iaebd with ot bo-r.i and n"f treated s-p. : r.t ;!. art ua? originally I a i : gj i r t ' s . r. t e n t i o n . Patlgherty said Iiis de-ojion wouhl not N i:; 1(l, until ho has had titii"
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T KT WOKTH. Te xas. March .10. Scott Nkhols, Western Prion cliicf of operators here, and brother of W. W. Nichols, speaker of the New Me;ce house e.f representatives, was hell by one- man. soot to death by another and his body ehm.pej into Tiinity river on th' night ot F b. S, aeeordiiig to ;n alb g d confession an nlie today following the artest early this morning of two men and a woman. Ni hoi.-' body was found in the river late Tuesday. U waa identified ly cufflinks, signet tang and cleithes.
yours woman is certainly making a strong campaign. I think tho sight 'f that cloak Hughie toted a'.ng s nonchalantly made her realiz" for the first time that old Ilughic would be a gold mine for some pretdy. luxury-loving wife, and that el -scription certainly fits Kita. She's on his trail with her earj laid Hat back against her head." I didn't try to analyze my strong distaste for the news he brought, but filed It away for future introspection. There war. another question on my lips of much more importance to me. "Picky." I .-aid timorously, "will you anstver a ejucstion frankly if I ask it?" He straighten". I himself nn'1 looked at me shrewdly, quizzically. "WHat's on voir mind, old dear?" ho countered. "Shoot!" "Would you mind telling mo why. when yeui seemi to disapprove of Kita Krown so much, you insisted on my edforing to share my drawing-room with her?" My husband stare! at mo frank lv for a long instant. Then he laughed merrily. "Well. I'll be d d.'" he ejacu
lated. "Talk about a woman's in- j tuition. She hain't got none. I PEMIITT DANCE. suppose you pot it Into your noodle i ' Le.yal Ord-r of Moose that it was solicitude for Kita Moojv hall. 2C0 So. Michigan Prown's comfort that made mo ask S-iurday vening. April 2. for that eif you " be-nefit f the widow and live s "Seemething like that." I assented I rh 51,1 1(11 of ,,u lato Willard M.
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After another glance .at my face h" suddenly put his arms around me- ami drev.s me close. "ijt me tell you s-omething.'' h f.iUl boyishly. "Kita Krown could ride n tho cow-cat eher as far a I'd worry anything about, her comfort. Put she was the nly woman without a drawing-room, and I did not choose te have anybody in the r.artv think that you were selfish.
Savvy?" ; With a little rush of happiness J ami tho feeding that the cobwebs of j misunderstanding had once beiro ; brushed away between my husband
and me I nodded a rapturous assent.
"M.n'.iu;iis." Kcgular iei"W ef South Pnd t nt N. 1 Friday night. Pt pre-; work iind tin April Fool parly has been planned. Sir Knights ale urgeel to attend. A. A. SECK1ST. Coin. W. E. (JETZ. P. K.
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fund. Fifty nts a. couple. Music by Elkhart orchestra. Tickets for sa'o ;it otfo's Iine h room. W. Washington st. Py J. J. Morgan.
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Mrs. J. P. Oliver, Miss Catherine Oliver and their guest. Miss Elizabeth Tseh-..y of Memphis. Tenn., have retu. ".(1 from California whero they have spent several weeks.
ItHTill STOKEN.
I Pr. Poyd Snee. re ported to the po- j lice that a Kemlngton automatic rifle w.as Steden from his garage at 27 City Hall ct., on March 22. The! thiev s are said to have entered the I place by forcing the lock.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES. Edward P. Yorty, to Lydia C. Hehl, both of Mickey, Mich. Alfred Green. to Julia Cottrell, !oth of Scuth P.cnd. Walte-r HedibTiie-ss, to Minnie Gustafsoii. both cf Chicago. Paul Canipo" to Lena Facosi. Ooth of South Fend.
Announcements
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The Phi Sigma sorority will met at 5 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Florence Keamer, S. Main st.
The Congenial Thirteen club w ill !
meet at tho home of Mrs. GoergeMaquire, 681 ?. Michigan st.. thus afternoon. The Lidios' Sewing circle of th1 Zion Evangelical church will meet at the parish school Thursday afternoon. The hostesstH will be Mrs. John Sfrullincer, Mrs. George Sindlinser and Mrs. Kosinu Hotssler.
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glass need. For use while shopping or for social affairs they are in good form pood taste and convenient. Let us show tlierru H. LEMONTREE Optometrist ami Optician
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Diana Cloth and Aurora cloth
50-INCH DRAPERIES Diana Cloth, plain and figured $1.00 to $8.75 yard Aurora Cloth in Silks and Poplins $1.G0 to $8.75 yard
Cretonne Specials 36-inch wide nt 29c and 50c yard. Other Cretonnes in domestic and imported ranging in price from 50c to $7.50 yard.'
Nets Grenadines Marquisettes, Swisses, roilcs. Madrac. in all qualities and prices ranin from 39c to 53.50 y.ird. 72-inch Grenadines and figured Marquisettes for ruffled cuilains at 65c to $275 yard.
Curtains in Pair Goods
Nottingham, Filet, Irish Point, Voiles, Marquisettes, large assortment of 90-inch paneling at $2.50 to $8.75 yard.
A Well Equipped Window Shade Department with competent people is at your service. We can supply your needs at once with plain, hemmed or fancy shades with fringes in all colors at the Lowest Possible Prices.
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Those Little People THOSE little figures you see right down there at the bottom they represent happiness and contentment and joy the happiness that comes with being able to get out and enjoy the merry sunshine and the balmy breezes; the contentment that comes with good health and lots of it; and the sheer joy of life jtself. It ought to make you happy to put on a new, stylish pair of Beacon Shoes. It ought to make you fairly well contented to step right out in perfect comfort the first day you wear 'em. .And the price you pay ought to leaveyou pretty joyous. Beacon price: $7 to $9. BÄCONAriiSHQES FOR FIT FOR STYLE F0RWEAR
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