South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1921 — Page 7

.irpjv ioi;lNG. PPJL i:2i. Devoted Circles to the Interests of Women SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy Ctllbs

THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TimtS

SOCIETY

Mis. T; M : . a W., r.it i spm:, s. : n , ; . i il'irs v. r' r

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"liner. Tho otiV-r out-of -t owr. irw.sVs v. re Mrf. William (Ion?-. Mr--. J.-nr.: Jim1 and Mr. Fran .

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the , M

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fo r a

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party -

" n ' ' :i ptrty I

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of .N'orth Liberty. S -ib-r of Miii'i w ka Mr.". .' i'T ".v ill i,.

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Kevelations oi a W lie My Heart and My Husband By Adele Garrison

I VOTED BIG SUCCESS

Girls" Industrial Club? Enter-

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R i :l.a '.v.vtn-t.. Zl'j F. Mil . entertained tho S.r.g-r GirU

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at Jut herne ThurMv an April Fool's party.

What was it that I must r.ot hi.tr'.' iAs the lonr closed upon. Maj. Orant-

Musio l Ian i's urgent insistence I found rn

night

wr rf'

di T.-'.ri of the

I

If trembling with vacuo fear.

v-r;ir.g. and utvnrs wer? awarbtF Norr.rthintr mt:' In v.. bnn.i

J Mi.-- F!or-me M.imi'!. Mrs. Rertha ! that ho was afraid would upset jr.y

.r'.-s, -'11 in ;.:.(! M:.-M Mary Sumr.-.ervill. shattered nt-rve, and i: must Lrt

i. .illy, M )vV(tr, th- rem ar.ce of Maj. Grant'and'i unujt! consideration for m.e :..a - m." listen to my Mrr.cn Mer.se, whk 1 had bf-n strcr.uci:s!y s; ri vi r. to I.-? h i i I

tain Larpe Audience at Local Y. W. C. A.

FiiiJ-r the combined efforts of thciiiis" Ir.ilv?trial clubs of the V. "V. . A., tho annual Mardi (.Jras Fri-

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! . t .-it th' I - r. 1 -IMS H. a - - . !. d l.y

1 i.;:ich'-',ii va.- s ; otl to

P'jf-.'tH. 1 Jinr thin? fo important, some thir. ' fa c:

tli-- ar.ior of

, : . : ::.!rs5 i:p n iüo the :V. tbi r ffi'-cr woulrl be as

Mis I

-h F'trl) ira Zu r.

n:: ! be

' lik'dy that I would find out that . st. c.-.at I f kept

in

had been conlpelled to enlist

ir,y jar.1::-. , day ewnins: was a httffA Fucoes?. i

i .tc fe'ttiirc attraction or the pvo- ; nir.cr nrovrrl to b.- t!-.- m':n,-jil rem-i

rncran r- of , , ' Th Hellas of Fol-dc-Itoi:."

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li, ... ... . . , . . . . . . I Fi'.-. 1- -" o 1 i.,.i it ... i. in u .

t'.vo I ' a... r.T' rtam'Mi wiln a j'Jii "-"j - i .i ou-.t, .l iro.n m.1. r a r.t uum t't oi ')in;iii::i

i''o i uiii ? i,ij .tic:nooi. iionorini; i ..... k u . . ..i v i . . . . . v.u..

):-m- lio-,i;-f. Mis?? (llartys N-a 1 i t,vrcn th" two ,nf'n too well to con

r uaTMr Frrr k. Mich. Two tables ; v w;wi me tr.oua.iit that;back lnto tht. room (iiSVlri;ed th.Mil rtba

p-ay.r!. and M'Lss Xoal won th- ir woiua nao appealed to tr.e,-,-. at oncr. His is not th

v."-r

favo.-.

' . .ill r. ".'!:'

Friday a ft'-rru ' n . v. .M- S. Talor

A at

two courr' luncluon was th- cl'-' of the afternoon

o;i-.T In any trival matter

i -vrvoi

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i to Mnt ij--ft j. sprain coioih wore

d!

d

'f!'.. ct ivtdv in fh lun-h-

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w

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by Mr:-. M. h i l . J : r r 2 4 r. ") ' r

Clotri S! i r': u ill two T at :! r !

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imer, ar 1

for i

t . : ' I tiring i . ! i r k r irivn .11. 1 Mm. I I . ItUF--i w ri- srvo'l to ::c visitor.'. Mrs.

a'-t or. i'

! ' on.

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Th AWrn'in'.1 Mi--ioniry dpartrr.ent - i tl;- F'ir-r Frfyby t rian rhir'h nif-t Friday aft rr.or,:i in the rhund parlors. Tb- dvot b-nals xrr!yf n wJiirh "pcr.--l tho i-a c-tin? wer rondut' d Py Mr1. I. F. Kuller and the main feature of tpo program for th rr.ftir.i' wai a talk 1-y P.rv. Archibald MC!iir on "Tlie Sw American in Iii- Ww horn"." Rev. MiCluro w ho has sp ::t a -r at deal f tint- in vlvitin and .;tuiyincr lmmifrrants of (iiff rent liationalitiea in many citir-, prave a ery intc r :-t-inpr climpH'- of th lf and romance m-on pr tliern. yir. N'idoIs ktiv a vocal number .'ieco;npan;'d by Mrs. Oovrr. Acting as ho?try?r. wre Mr.. K. Ik Harris, Mr?. W. A. Itu?beo. MI. 1 'an nie Ilabbitt and Miss ilraco F.abbltt. An informal dinner pirty wns Kiven Friday evening by K. Newton Harris. 1128 Voodward av b.onorln ?c Mtrcia Smith, who h at lirytnfi for the Fa?irr holiday;? from Dana Hab. WolhsYy, 'ias-. There wert six UUCP's. A well attndd mertin of the Monumental !t I'.'-f eorpi. No. 1. was held at the. K. of 1 hall yesterday aft'-rnoon. A program was presented for the r uterta ininent for the loemb.rs of tin monumental post, who w re tu- 'Ut s-ts of the corps for

the

a:

fternoon. Several talks w( re

ien and an ad Irrss wis mado by ( '.nirade 'onn r of North Liberty, Mr Andrew Hildetrand and Mrs. Ilis.y ? r ntert ii-.'"i with a vocal Iii t. A o .ulin? wan piven by Mrs. Celi.i Walz. The weddintr of Mi.vs Opal Pale Olinrvr. daiiixhter of Mr. and Mih. Willis i: olint r, 1311 S. St. Joseph ?t., a.nd Cleo ynis Sid'.er, rson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Seller of F.'.khart, t.d; pl.u " ;.t th-ir own homo ir Flkhari Thursday afternoon a r, o'tdo. k. Pr. d. Y. Hnch, pastor of the First Brethren church of South F.end otTi. dating. Pr. llench

With my imagination

or's

con?. der the ents of tb.e

motor transfer wllirh x-r p.vcn in tli. fvn-'n.Tsfiini I

tinilcr t'.ie supervision of Miss Arv.i Voasley. director of tb.o Girls' Glee ; elub. M.iss Grace Spnnpler, Miss!

Nolke and Mis Henrietta

IM'Aor i Meil.'r.iUT) sue r -essfnllv trol: tlio 1

face" which Harry I'rJcrword, Al-m,,,,,!,,,. rr,u ,n,i i,r '.-. n,,. ;

. 1 t. .....iifc i 'i- ti n't in'. t ill', u., .u. i.e.

.-.. .v ijraKO an. i riurn viramiinu oos-

Hut Dickr's face, wher he c.iir.e

u a razors cuair.T eure i rir-;in to;,. , t-i,.,-. :..

eoniod V

to

tion of my fears.

Had something happened to

(Junior: Had the porter in that car. ja nee red liy Mother Graham's unex-

noon at Slick's hall. A r-ot'.uck din-j Pcted niggard I ine.ss ami the lecture

ut -.:s. Arrangements were on even ir.y distorted mind hail toF' for a card party to be hcld lnih r,-t.v tint nr.tK-ü.iütia i ..,i,t I 1

inrluded Mioses Wilma Ter-

IS-SS. 1 1UT0 IS OmrU,;r.r tOO M OV- , ,..mifTO,. Trir.51! . STr-lr... t

journey. ! j-v, ana vo'.atilo ."'..out him for hi:iii;j n i it ... ... '. i-

fo if in 'hr.ni lr.v ax- r-nfVr,., ' . , l .u..) i mi

" i. vy.i.iin..i- T,, I ... -, n n a'ii Hi' V fi rut :rn

Tho fPdden Rod prill team held its r. r.ar m'ctirr' Thursday aft. r-

nft was

t W r i marie

Salurday n:'r;ht

be open to the public. Following th

''inner, risht tables at cards were Pr

: nlin.

love nim all ! . My IVterj

facial musics and I the more because of

Pan! Ho was making a trc-n: endus and visible effort to appear unconcerned :.s he came ' at into the room, but

i - - . w v. , .'viw.-.-.i.i. it i; u i u . . .... .

V-o-il 1 C. n-hlrii u-i'l't,., . .i -tu . o: astounenng news. ii was aueci.p.u winch wi.i have to be the nullit. nth man who . , , ,

...... 1 1 . 5 . I ' K Mi l l Ullt'U.ll, l''V. II' HUM I would resent an. o.d w oman . s tern- . . ..... . , . ..

coivcu a shock, nut mere nau n-n:

tnan oi

in

my

rr.anr.er other

O-rtrude Meiistraun. Anita

Virgo. A'era Troeger. Pauline .ludie. Luc üb Morritz. Fdna )r and Nina Hutchinson. The originator of the stage settings had a faculty for real- j izing ri hness through simplicity. J Mi.-.s Ruth Whiten-.an. as an Ha- ;

ili'.. r Mit r r I i ...'..I ii-i tli .

111' 1 I'll. l'.l l in the t a room on ; The accompaniment i

ullon r.eglert or :dy sabotage. Re-

playerj. Mrn C Reaeli was awarded

the first priz and Mr3. Jtessie

ontiKh. the second. Tho next metlnir

will be held In two weeks at the hall. !f'f rny father's, and that a wounded

tigress in defence of hrr young

I no horror in it.

1 could tell that

Har- j I knew that Junior had passed etlng ' orn n-s grandmother's care to that

The oilVrrs of the Centennial club and their families were entertained with a f, o'clock dinner Thursday

would be a mild proposition compared to either devoted grandparent if harm wi re to come near the child

from his eves, which, held in them

hlank amazement. lively interest, the necessity for keeping Iiis news a secret, hut nothing else. T had lost ail control of myself by

night at the home of Mrs. I. J. i they idolize. f i could be sure of

Werner. 122 Dubail av. Covers were placed for 12 guests at a table attractively appointed with spring tlowors. The evening was spent with cards.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. F. church met Thursday afternoon in tlr; church parlors. A large attendance was present. Mrs. Fdith Miller and Mis.s Celia Crumpaeker were n hargo of the devotionals. Following the business session, the Kings Herahis presented a playlette entitled "The March of the Mites." A program of music and readings was given by the little Light Hearers. The hoste?-; for the afternoon Martha Ioughman. Mrs. M. Rudduck, Mrs. J. Nico!s. Mrs. I. Grobe. Mr:. A. M. Hildebrand. Mrs. L- C. Kreidbr. Mrs. D. Reed. Mrs. W. Richards. Mrs. W. Palmer and Mrs. M. MeCormick. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will hi helil on May 3 at the church.

nothing else in the world I was certain that neither would leave him for an instant alone. Had there been an accident to

some member of the party? Mvl

wanan dancer, graceful tlari'-e the prst l'.oor.

for tho dar.ee was played by a native Hawaiian. The tea room itself was

moved into th

this time

I caucht at Dicky's '

sieve and raised myself to a sitting

posture.

I cried. "What 1

main lobby, which

had become- a glorified Japane?garden, decorated with purple and gold c rysanthemums, the watch factory colors, where the watch faetorv

maich

"Oh! What b? if.

lias happened?" My husband looked at me in simulated astonishment.

"Why nothing, at all!" h.

lid i

girlv, garbed as .1 a pan es;

.verve d refreshments.

Itathing IJejuitles. Many side shenvn and dace of entertainment were found on the seconei fbor. Under the auspices of

the U V

H. (.

father: I started up from my berth ' with palpably assumed lightness i v Wanted

at the' thought, th. n sank down on "Look her. child, this woi never cio

it in swirling helplessness. No mat- ! You're trembling like a leaf."

club a play was

a Hero.'' which j

! featured Miss Fl la Rohm and Miss'

ter what had happened I eould not r "Tell Vave the room w ithout assistance, i stormed.

me the 'truth, then," T 'Maj. C.rantland called you

Rut again a glimmering of common sense came to my aid. Unless there had been an accident to the train itself what could possibly have happened t o any one upon a cloied-in protected car like ours? Then the solution came to me. Maj. Grantlar.d's absences from the

cut of the door, and

Rötha Pausman. Th main vaude- j ill' consisted of m(ving pictures, aj

I distinctly 1 jazz orchestra. Miss i annie !

n.,ir.-i hin, -iv 's;:,.. i,ii,- not h o.t r . ' 1 1 s ;1S le' laniü Mincer. antr

Now I must "know what it is that t inonoh gu- by Mis' Ze.na Morevon .are afraid to tell me. Hag any- ! liouse. There tilso -ippcared Max

thing happened to Junior?"

train at each station, the constant

telegraphing which Dick said he- had truth if Picky saw that my been doing, and which could not . was taking an e ntirely wroiu

The query was a deliberate trap. I had settled in my own mind that the child was perfectly i-afe. but I t."iuht I could draw eut the real

worry direc-

possLbly hav been necessary for its extensible object the securing f

tion. The

ru-'i' wrrked instant!'. hanN . my shoulder

ears for transportation from Aber- ! p':t hi;

deen to Cedar Crest there must be I gave r.ie a little shake.

He a nd

Sonne tt and his bathing beauties.

with IIa Smith as Max Sennet t. The Quadrangle club sponsored

several unie-ue acts, ami other shows!

! whieh drew attention were a "Mu-j .tun of Relics." a Spanish dancer. turn m I ' i ire-i:.', animal phenomena. t!i' , : quo n e,f the tight, rope and the j green goose. Among the throngs ef j i pee. nie who came to t'ne association

something happening in New York J

or Long Island which concerned me vitally! Useless to speculate upon what it

eliel not prevent

vy imagination irom running tne

gamut c-f every dire possibility. Fi-

v.'as a'!ist .!

bv Pr. P. 1 1. Guild of

the First M. F. ehu'oh of Flkhart. Miss Mao Tippinger of Flkhart pi.aed Mciiilii-sohn's "Wedding March," as the bridal party entered. The c reme.ny was performed before h. bower of spring tbnvers. and enly the immed.iate fandlii s and a few frien.'.fl were prs-nt. There were no attendants, except the 1 it 1 1 rin? i rarer. Miss Mariraret Flb n Fetr. -r. Avho carri' d the ring In a calla lily. The bride was gown d in w hite georgette crepe ov r white satin, ivlth a full length veil. She carrb-d ii filiower bouquet of sunburst roses end sweet peas. Pinner was served followirg the ceremony. Table ip-corations were fittractively arrangtu! bouqu ts of rcses and .sweet p- t.'. which tlowe-rs

T!,n TCriTimn'j c.'. .,.. f V- T;

V , ' i-..! might be, but that

"ipi'M ciiuieii met w mo nojiie ni , . . .. ay ima

-irs. itaenaei i;eaii, 7Ö4 George av.. yesterday afternoon. Assisting Mrs. I)e Vnll wero Mrs. Harvey Pa!ton and Mrs. W. H. Shonta. Comparisons of the influence of the Filde n the Christian and nnChristian world were given by Mrs.

C Stoler and Mrs. J

very interesting letters were read by Mrs. S. G. Chard from Miss Mel vir. a

"There s nothing at all bie that. huiMmg to he. amuv i riday eveOld Crantland received some news Hing there mingled the llower girls, that disiur bed him. something a'x'Ut j clowns, fun makers Mi l the yama a strike of r.vitchman or Fomething: yama girls. Acting as general chairnothing for him to worry about, but ! man of the affair was Miss Fthel he's a regular grannv if ever there I Pre s-ton. and Miss Rethany Geyer

was one."

I served as business manager. F. S.

A 6: HO o'clock dinner was given Friday evening by Miss Florence Reamer, 510 S. Main st., wdio had ns her guests the members of the

I-ancil. Two J Phi Sigma sorority. Following- the

dinner a short business session was held aftd the remainder of the eve-

Sollman, who is stationed in a nis- 1 r.ir.g was spent with bridge. Another

sionary hospital

in

China. Miss i meeting of the- sorority will take

Soilman wrote thanking the society ; place in two weeks.

for the boxes of hospital suplies

which they had serf., and for the throe' dolls dressed in American

clothes as models for the Chinese

women which had been included. The date of the next meeting is an-

.1 " T . . e ..i ...:ii i i. . i , i

ii'HUK I II 't .U.O 1, illl't Iii II V 111' in with Mrs. Ros.-oo Hart, SOG N. Fixth st.. River Park.

Mrs. J. W. Mills were appointed to j T- t Kreager left Friday morneomrlete ar rangements. Contests ! jnt; a u- k's business trip to Infeatured the social hour. Favors t tjja n a polis and Franklin. Ind. were awarded to Mrs. Man. Mrs. ! Fred Slatle. Mrs. William Aolt and. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Amos Shirk. The guests of J We wi.-h to thank our neighbors the club were Mrs. Man of Misha-land friends for their kindness shown waka. and Miss Virginia Ruhe of ! us at th" death of our husband and

South Iiend. A two-course luncheon

rather: alsi for their beautiful floral

was served by the' hostess. The n xt meeting will be held Thursday. April

offerings. Mrs. Ulla Wagner a nd fam-

Thrs mfmbors nf thp Fridav Picas- I t. at the home of Mr

ure club were the guests of Mrs. F. I Lager. Lasalle st. road.

J. Weber. 410 K. Dubai! a v.. Friday! Miss Mary Cornell. S'. Sixth

jafternejon. Plans wero formulated j was hostess t the J. O. girls 'for a theater party to ho given at j Tinrsdav evemir.g. Following the

:iy.

'JS 1 l-L. Adv t.

the Orphcum theater edr.e-sday ! Pusines session the tim was spent ever in.?. Mrs. T. Schricker, Mrs. F. I socially. Refreshments were served. H.iwb'.itzel. Mrs. H. Drc-her and ! The n-xt meeting will be held Thurs-

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An afternoon tea was given Fri- ' iiIi:',-1 l"- Miaj . jjimii it. ;n me uou.e mi,..u.-.

li- i nfflora r, f t!,o Wnm'.n'j . - v 1 I. u o . i. uii u..

Charles

l .M ST AltHIVliP. i i

st., ! New sb.ipment of beautiful hats of;

horsehair t ram. ?1.;i0, 51., arid Ji s. 1 ...

I Now assortment ohildri rs mi an

hats. $L'.R i-nd up. 1 THE FLLSWORTH STORi:. j

Millinery Section Second Floor. OS 4 .'-I1 Atlvt.

I

decora tion.-

comprised the principal

throughout the home. Those from South Rcr.d attending tho wedding were Pr. and Mrs. G. W. Rrnch and Mr. and Mrs. Willis

dn-

I Missionary society of tho Wcstmin-

i ister Pre shyterian church. The hos- j

testes were Mrs. Fdward Reach,' Mrs. 1 P. Hardy. Mrs. T. S. Sparks. ' Mrs. C. II. Reyrer, Mrs. C. C. Reyrer ! and Mrs. Claude Nasi:. Mrs. Ted!

Koehler and Mrs. Cliarles Iwan loured at a tea tade which was made most attractive with spring fb'werf. A short program was presented' during the social hour. More thin f 3 gue-sts w-ero received. The regular meeting of the society will take place the first Friday in May with Mrs. M. T. Prickell. 1029 Rivers: tie dr.

of the alternoon. un April io tne Manjell Aewcomt',

S. Fighlh

!c!ub will meet with i Weher, 1 ! Garst st.

Mr". A. A. I

Announcements

At Whselock's

e''S;':':':'nJv

At Wheelock's

l - " ' -b- x-lv,"; f

The New Victor Records for April Are Here

lis: l . P'm M v.''"i t" : ".s im T."7."i 1 v 7i . I P 7e:71 IJ t.,'.-'.") In 7i:.7.; ij 7 T 1-' IM '' Pi :.i.v. ? bj72 pi 1ST: bjst::i ju1 1S7.:.-; p 1S7T.I P1 P'

op'.o' l'railti llnrleo ( ftruvi rini" Alfrr.l ortoj t.iii-pt ! Lara lnl:itlno ftlgli

.lllt II I Uli. I I 0 1 1 of .llt Tr-uH i "!.::...-. .f ,i t'.ir.'crti llnnstirinn JCf.. t-n. v . No. Vrt 1 I.:.:t -ir i A P.. .!:: f;.l Pv iiugi .i... o ,,j i i, 1. ir.tr "II- l'. :i ;ir.d (I

tUt M'-ri;),, I.hh.I Mmr. llomrr an. I Mis Lnuir llonwr .. ihv -insmf. M.ii.lr n 1'dlr John fM orni3rk. Vhtr Krri-lfr " en,..., ,t l.ihl i h o cli.in.ilc rhll.i.ldphla Urthrtr.i Mu.l. lr,.m -ri, lOhirrn' Corner" N... i, t,.r .r.t.lu u.l l'ariiaum l'i i :; t rjtfi Kr 1-manJno " M. master;., , " '; ,. 'a ,.r , rittl ,..)ffo The Mrr!l..,nt f ri ha tl li lock' fpwh llir- Jrr,-J i'fdi 1,. M. otn'rn ami Juli Marlon , .Hi;o.,r.!.4 Arluro lu-anlni and l dr he.tr i Trr .""'.. ,,"':rV V:":'a l'frrni 7lml.IUt

n.i-ii- -i.r. .'iii.e Irt:iiei I , ir AM. I'it.rn, ii.t,ir ill.-; ,r:i Yt V i-.,in. ini , , Nit, I. a irr -.-r (r,,.. With' a Mnil YeM "Mi- fl-.t- M..r ,,( tNe l.ri s.ni ; , , i... .iplio,.. o ; ..'.o

e ntertainmerit for the meet

Sinai soc

moon in the Soutli Rend

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The

:r. g o:

Sunday

n- nK,-.c onncic iCiC'ori vas

l I : . .1 . i 1.111. I I'.'ll.'i r.iii v.'..-e w several dramatic stunts, fancy jugc'.ing and classic dancing. After the meeting the members and friends of the society will attend the Citizens Art exhibit at the High school. The Temple Aid sisterhood will meet Monday afternoon at 2: DO o'clock in the rectory room of Temple Rethel.

i

Twelve members and two visite.rs !

; were present at the meeting of the1., Twin City Sewing circle, held Thür.- - j 'day afternoon at the home of Mis. , Harry Va nde-nbu r g. , 1 s S. Sixth st.

j Contest favors were wear by Mrs I George Snyder, Mrs. 0. Comptem

!i:gi:i:i: or pocaiioxtas. 'peeial car f"r Flkhart will leave

o'clcek sharp;

79c fare. 04:;-?. Adv't.

Try ii:il S-TIMES Want Ads

Personals

-Rev. A. J. I'olsom of Fort Wayne. Tr.d.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Rrubaker, P-Maude av. Mrs. Grace Flood, Park av..

seriously ill of auto-intoxication.

I Charles Jackson, son of Claude I Jackson. Ashland av., who is Itl of

! is

' bronrhia!

slightly

pneumonia

d.

is reported

of the afternoon a twe-eoursc lunch

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rvl 1 I. vi M L 1 i v 1 1 . l . . 1 i I

next meeting will bo held in two

i w eeks at the home of Mrs. O. I . t

Hohant. F. Dubail a v. Tlie meeting of the Congenial Thirteen, scheduled to meet Thursday with Mrs. Fa Maguire. lias been postponed one week. Mr.?. Thomas Crites entertain 1 at 12 o'clock dinner Thursday. Mrs. Alva Crites of South Rend was the guest of hor.br. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roh-ff. r J 7 Twe-lfth st.. are moving to Woodlawn a v.. South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith left thi morning for a two weeks' visi; with friends and relativ, s ut Chicago and Figin. III. Mr. and Mrs. pe-lb-Ml Faton and

are Fet-

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I I or Home April 1. I;iey will spend

la few days m San r ramus. m and IAPJtI.;i: LK'F.VMiS. jCb.icago. and will arrive here some Joseph Rer.ko ir.. Fl.e McC'.an-. j ll!'u" IH'xt both of South Rend. Mrs.. A. Heaton of Daily. Mi, h.. ! iv.vrf i nav:..v I,,!!,,'!., n.r-'has been a iru- st of her son. Kb, yd

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George H. Wheelock & Company

RIVER PARK

An enthusiastic meeting of the

Pottawator'.'.ie p.ei:rrhousc commit- j tee was h hi Thursday evening at! , the River Park scheolhouse. A. L. j .Wilson acted .a s chairman. Pan; Kr.. Fdward Phiphcr. J. W. Shirk!

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, Iln'i' Id and family. N. Ninth s;.. the I past week. ! Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Fail rote have I sold their farm in Michigan to F. ; Pradley. and will move to their forj m er home on S. Twelfth s'.. FJvtr ; Park.

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la'iies who have been coming t the R!aekM.one have asked mo where thry should buy their clothes, but if they did inquire. I would mr'st ea rtain.'y have te säy Ward tv- L'v.is. We're located in th- same block, too: that's another reason they're o. k"

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Kaufman, members :" the vare pre-sent and briet'.y

; outlined the ways and means of i conducting the shelterhouse drive in j othe- districts of the city. Various ' plans were discussed by the co:v. ; mittce and i: was decided to give a:. j nterta inment ir the interest of th. 'drive. The committee will ir.e-t ! Tue-sd.iV ever.ing at the home of Mrs. Fdward Mortiz. S. Tenth s:..

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i I Thirteen members were present at ;th- meeting of the River Park In

dependent club, held Thursday after;.e)on at the home of Mrs. Walt Stuart. 41 I :. T.-nth sr.. Mi?hawaka. , During the busiirs.s session arrange- . rnent were mad.e to hold a pastry, rale, April lfi. and a committee com- ' pesed of Mrs. Fdward Freese am.

Eipert Optometrists

The j say ttat pleased patrons proTe proficiency. Our thousands of satisfied costoners will attest to oar efficiency in fitting tLen with glasses, H. LEMON TREE Optometrist nml Opt.' ian 22 ?i S. Miehlgap

Samuel C Lontz & Süds The Home o? KIeo Iwai East Co!f&x Avenut

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Fascinating Vocalton Dance R:ccras for Ap.il

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If You Bank Here

T'E consider vour association with us as someXY thinji more than an account on our bocks. You are our client, with individual needs and personal problems. Your choice of this institution is an expression of confidence, and it is our purpose to deserve this confidence by active co-operation with your requirements. The size of vour account is not the measure of our Cood will. We are a much interested in the affairs of the depositor with .1 modest account as wc are in those with bin balances.

Wc believe that our prowth and success depend larnelv on this poliev of intelligent and willing service, and we will always welcome an opportunity to prove how we can be helpful to you.

St. Joseph Loan k Trust Co.

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