South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1921 — Page 7
ITLSDAY MORNING, APRIL . 1921. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy
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Gruenberger, "Second Hoover, Tells How He Feeds Austria
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c 0 n . .Mai. f.rantland drove his . ari r-vr rd with Ii! .e.-r turne,!
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thf wedding. Tho Wile Aw.ik. h'ni of Mi T1' Marietta. Sap. TIia next !ii''i:r'May 7 at the h 122 Iub 'ii
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At a bu.-inc .1 m dmc of tho general clul) f',iüin! ;iy a f t 1 noon, tfi Prorr!. rluh ir4'-truf t 1 its F-cr'--try to writr to tin- Hon. Julius Xahn. chairman "f tho military mm-lnlttf-e f'f th 1iomo of roprrsontatifs, to Jan:oH W.vls'.vortli, h-iir-rr.an of th-- : -hu- military romniitand to tli- lo al rnrttors and ipprts?r.tativ'.-'. vquevfin favorahlo action on thr I i!l whicli will pivf I o"ver tf tho 'uar (Ifpartmont to nd tho training ranii to tho United. Sta.tc training mrp. Tho Unito.l t;itc.s trair.lnft corps is an organization that has as Its purpos? tho promotion and maintenance of tlio hoallli of women, end it Is Lolntr sponsorrd hy tho prntral Ud.jrticn of v.ir; rr.s iuln.
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Mr. and Mr?. Harry Willott, Lincoln way V... nt rtatned the l.U'riikrs of th" Karo Knot club Saturday ni-lit with a 7 o'tlo k din::T. Covers wvre placed for .".." KUfFt.. (.'arils w-io tho diversion
cf th cvrnin and fa'rs wrto won
Mr.-'. IT. narhh r. Mrs. Ianirl I. nr.. J. I-:. nnii)l-!l and Frank
Oohy. k two weeks the club will cntrrtainod at thf homo r.f Mr.
in I Mrs. Ti rd . Colfax av.
lowly on tho -way out of Aberdtf-n. 1'or tlio Drt time I hgan to wor.lor ahr.ut tlie rr.t of tho party. "I didn't .00 thf- Durkee.V I said
j to Di. ky. "Whrip did they ro?"
; 1 noy poi away jut before wo (
'.'am-i Mol that carrying horoine off
ty J flu train stunt." Dicky rrplird T."r i tr. .finely. "You se. I knw and
Kd-ith and aYa. confirmed my knowledge that if tholr eddorly southern relative over realized you woro ill shM tly over horo and make you a i"a.ord poultice and pivo you fKjiiio bono.Hft tea hrforo .Kh kft tho Nation, to .cay nothing of insi.-'tinp: upon taklnc you homo with lur. 1'rom what tho xirls say of her .hf id terriMc in her insistent heypitalitj'. .So Alfred and th" cirls tixofl up some story about Mrs. Durkee havinc: a headache anj no od ins: at tont ion. and thy art- flyi n homeward, accompanied by auntio' sou Hins salta and c-ami hor. Kd-ith and Iila say she never stir:from homo without a Kood-sizc 1 nifdicino calnnot tonctalod in hvr sown." I lauzhfd involuntarily at h' nonsenso, hut the fjuery which had annoyed mo many times before e.tmo freshly to my mind. Why di I ho always make that ridiculous litl" pauso before the name of Kdith 1'airfax? Was it because rio always thought of her lirsl when the two sister were under diu.-sion, bopan to speak her name first, and then involuntarily paused lucaus he feared I miht notier it, and caught hlrns'-lf and went on for the fame reason? .No doubt I x 011 Id have prone on tormenting myself in-
IXXrX. April 2. "If tho ,Io-,vfrs 'f The w only ui'l h;' Austria th rough the pr sent. s n :il ' mar.apo on o mor to : 1 ; if WM fret, buy foi d ar.J oil. ri : . 1 1 i export poods that all the wm i I i v, a ntr."
toward the road behind him hepar.; Thi mesase was given rc.e bv to run the rar tnck as dexterously J the Houer of At:tri.t. Dr. Al:r d and altiU'St art swiftly as lie had been , firuenbr-rer. wlio came with tli Ruidlnff it in the other direction. I Austrian ehanrellor to lay Austria's
For 50 Years South Bend's Leading Fashion House
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aw that Iicky wis intently watching, out of the rear window for anv leam of lipht which would signal the apiroach of a rar back of us Q' T felt reasonably assured that no accident would hapten from this
! voit nnii'.;Mrl nroer od i n rr
The wildest surmises ran through
my brain. Whv war? Maj dointr this bizarre and
caso before the Mipr nie o'it. i". : ; the allies. Not "!;ly dor.; Gnif nb- y- ' tr r know Hooer well. but their J lareers in S'mo resjM t-t. ai'- siu.ila:. , Cna-nbeiTf-!" is f.i' cd with an rmpty national tuph'-ard and ru'it' mar ate to till it. 1 "In rder to pet bv. wo ha.o to i
Grantland j rat ifn everyone very strictly.
dangerous "(iir 1 ..read ration to each
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the other ar. exoefted it to turn back to look for him. and wished to present'his front lisht to it to mislead them in the distance until ho
could Ret to another read seemed so far-fet he 1 an
la addition, for cooking puri-. s ' w e allow a ration of about 1 7 ' - imii'-fs of flour per week pec head. J "Wo allow a ration per week per
Hut Ihnjhead ef about 1.2 mmrrs of fat and ' rxplma-I t he same ammmt of meat.
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tion that 1 laughed to myself at my-j "We alo albw a ration of about I self. Hut J could Think of no other. rainces of mi trat- p r hr.ol p r We had run .bac k perhaps ; ouar- month. j ter f a mil and had rounded three j Ration Iln iitr AHowano. 1
curves when Maj. Grantland aid m
Mr. and Mis
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S. M.'ehican 5 t . . entertained wdth a taoii'v linner Snudav. Cuvrr were
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attractie with sprinte
and fern. The out-of-town piKsi were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1'ellow-. fd 'hiau'f. and Mr. and Mr?. Drlbort I'.itim of Logansport. Mrs. frank Moyer and childron, and Mr. and Mrs. (lor Fetters and children of Hier Tark were al'o pufsfs at tlie dinner.
definitely if my attention had
been distracted by tho sudden blowing of an auto horn back of us. tI"o signal that a car behind us wishe'd to passi. To my surprise for I knew that If tili car wa.s liko the others owned by Maj. Grantland there vea few in th? world which could pass it if its owner wished to keep it ahead, and ho usually did no wish ho drew the car to one side of th" road, and the closed car which wc had seen at the station flow by us. Tho ofllcer reduced his srrcd at
a iahjfneo until we wore ahnest crawling. flow era) As tho car tihe.id disappeared
around one of the curves of tlm windinsr road Maj. Grantland spoko tersely: "Iyook out for anything cdming
staccato fashion to Dicky: "Itoad swinn in at the left, tlicr". eh?" "Yes. riht by that bir tree." Dicky replied. "Good."' In another second h
had pulled the bir ear around, j nvit( bed to normal driving again, i
"If people can tet fish or e; boultrv frrh fruits or vc? !
and we were speeding down another road at a pace which I know w m! I outdistance anything coming behind
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"Hope you weren't frightened. Mrs. Graham. '" Maj. ' Grantland threw over his shoulder. "I saw I had missed the road, and I always drive
v. e b not -attempt to eculalo th.it. t "Uh'ti I say r.'.tioiis. I m an that; i-i what p ! le ;ue allowed to buy. j "Lvt m explain how .u.-l r:a h;1.-j
l oioe to t Ins pass. I
'The tttatios have earved up thej Au--;ro-ilut'garian empire. j "The- best of our formr food 1 la: d In e br en uiven to J':::o- ) ."-"'ivia ami Koummii. We :imiiiii.v
) ba o lost our civil. 4
j "Now the present j for its life coal and "Hut our ni'dev i
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I he w orld's marts. A doll.
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It was the lamest of excufrs'
buy ." kronen. Now it buvs
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"If Voll could only make tli.it j flivver of vmirs stand on its hind! Th dosing
lees hko that. eh. tdd dear?" Dicky
"Vou can see what I am un atrair.st
'vhen I -To out to :!io;t for a iihli.ui can !V-a Land want to buv food. ..... I " II o i ; I "Thereffire, ope of tl;e t':r? r'MUi-I
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oollree hctiiie reus" v,;n -rivee, a. t the I'"irst Haptit liur. h. Miim! iy
intort osed trasiimly. but his moth
or. w ho I knw had been literally i night. i;iwo- d Tew I s! hohlinp her lueath during the hack-j tho Urdpath burrau
ward flicht, interrupted him: J "The "oil of the Hour." "If I ever hear of cither one of j In Justice Whisbu 's court, a
you driving a car liko that." she said scathingly. "I'll I'll take Junior awav from both of you."
The niarri oaogf M!s l.eona Prall j(
of Milw aukee, and '
The weekly meeting of the Wyman Riblo Study cbisa wall bo held Wednesday afternoon at, 2:.".0 o'clock
in tho assembly room of the V. W.
A. Miss Jean I-amont will have
charge of the le5son study for the meeting whieh will be on "Sin." Tho meeting of the Circle Girls of the Indiana Avenue. Christian cht. : which wai to have been held Mon-
-n'r-lock. Hev. Weiclult oMbdat-'day evening hns been postponed one. A tive-i ours. dinner was served j month, and will be held May 2.
G roetzingcr
Goorgo M. Web belt of Chicago, took rlac at the home of the groom's brother. Rev. H'igo Wriehelt. 417 W. I.aalle av.. Saturday afternoon
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the Immediate families following
the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs1. Weichelt went on an tfmied wedding trip through the east, to include NewYork city, after which they will be at home in Chicago.
Tho nature study department of the progress club will meet on Tuesday afternoon. April 12, in the club rooms.
iry Ha ia y of speaking on
Jury
found for th dr f tola v.'.r in the case of Louis ft. Fbicb.ei lor. ns-mt Dresel).
FORMER MAYOR OF TERRS HAUTE IS CANDIDATE AGAIN
GOSHEN NEWS 1
Seaman S:enb ! iicrs, for the pm .'.' plaxer.s' suits, been borrowed and
e all cl ah ma ns ( f re "o v ring al!rge,J j,, l!;,ve net returned.
r.v Inter: -iti- f:i i ti-:i:i:;: n.' Although t!i.. I d : i p a g iv ' .
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The L.xeelsior . a-s of the St. rotor's Lvangelii al church met Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Margaret Kruegei . till Franklin st. During the bu-:nc.- s. ssion, idans were made for a supper to bo h Id in tlie near future. Kefroshmenhs wore, served at th" cloe of tile ,ifter-
roon. The next no . tieg w ill be held " n 1 v, r"lt "
at the home of Mis- Anna Khodc lei 1 Alb-n st.. on May 1.
Personals
Mrs. Charles Jackson and Miss Pe Vcbhowrr have returned from a business trip to New York City. Miss LoN Rfdoff. 1017 Liwndale a v.. b ft Monday for Hloomington. Ind.. whero she will attend Indiana
I'nder auspices of (losben ir:. No. .TO, American legion, the city band of Klkhart will give a oonc. 1 1 at the Jefferson theater hue Monday night. April 25. Mrs. P. D. Hurgenor. ."7, died Saturday at her homo in Nappam c. following a short illness. Viva Hthelia, opera singer, of Detroit, Mich... formerly MK Viva Winebrcnner. of Goshen, lias bei u
booked for a tour in
houses. A marriage license ws granted Saturday to Civile Kaiiffmui and Pearl Copenhaver, of Klkhart. In circuit court Henry ('ripe and other who own farm lands northwest of Goshen have filed suit against Gerrit Ciason. asking for an injunction and order to abate an alleged public nuisance. ( las'm owns
and operates
MKIUGi: UCLNsIX ! John H. Ckhmd. St. J.-- pb. Mih .j to Hernien Adams Hinten Harbor, j 'dich. ' j Klnif r Hecknyr, Nilrs. to Albfital t)ior,. South I'end. ! Dean Kiefer t Grice Swain, both j : Tlin o Oaks. Mich. Homer C. Nvf'f. Klkhart, t Gayle j S. Holman. South Hrnd. j Charles Nemeth, to Anna "arca. 'oth of South H'T.d. I
audeil;e vvaieniy j.egacM m i rancen .--w.nI vich. both of South Pe ml. 1
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Haute. federal pri-e'ec:ii-n f ;a
i - .'t ii ' 1 i . I i y for Kobertc i - rai :'spirant foi- th 1 i . - i r. s anil n i
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a ma v or Si V ' d t '. ! I
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vhi. h woul 1 b .ice ba- not y but probably ".v .1 n m .
l or pa -! ; i a 1 1 i on i n ll ". -' ' '! II ' it i'.'e of lb- i ; ayoralty. of t!i r i ! e p or ra t io o f .'.', e. si repub-
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n '! i ir. ! ' ion . Tli : law !
Hob rts from of- : 1" m pr-;;. algated. i ! 1 b i pi eci limed in!
William Hanliy. to ("eta Cbk. hoth of South Ibnd. Ldward G. Leibo'..'. Misha waka , to Marie Kr-zniavek. South lie ml.
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CHAIK'i: CHILI) DI'.slMMIDN. An affidavit for child ibscttion has been filed in the circuit court against Isaiah Tom p!-; ins. Another
a wn,if.v!..f i,.. affidavit placed on record m the
It ha t hef :i ii-.-.. . r pound-; cf m i : v vv ; i I i; :: ' t et of '."a - f i r i ! 1 u : a i u r but a - a ; no on j-
i -1 t hat .'.0 I .- : ; o i c i b i . j Ol O MOW- I 1 I eif wav o f '
carryir.g tip
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Plovd Pierce wa4 deasMtitly surprised by his brothi is and sisters Sunday at his home. Fortune farm, r.ear tho city. Dinner was rcrved to ?,n guests at r.oon, and the afternoon was ppent with games. Mrs. A. J. Austin. lir Lincoln way G.. gave a family birthday dinner Sunday honoring the first anniversary of her grandson, Arthur Clinton Wooiford. A birthday cake centered the table, where covers were pliced for ri;ht. Four get: rations were rrpre-rnted at the din-rcr.
cated on the banks of Klkhart river .. r i ii .
S Anderson of Chicago was "'t i-r Horn lanua ownc.i pv hp
the week-end guest of Miss Vesta H. Siink. 22 I'ranklin st. Miss Matcia Smith. 71." Van Huron and Miss Jeanne Crous-e. 7lT
Park av., have returned to school at Wellesley. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Pelhert Laton of Logansport. laid., and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pellow of Chicago were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mr. Charles Henry. L'flU) S. Michigan st. Mrs. I. D. Van Gorder and daughter. Mrs. Thomas Snow, returned
plaintiffs. It is alleged that odors coming from tho Clasc n plant are so obnoxious that they constitute a nuisance. Sorgt. Pert Cordle of the regular I'nited States army is here assisting Capt. Prank P. Abbott in organizing ft national guard company in Goshen. Kf forts to form a national guard company here have, been under way for several months. Martha A. Carmin, 73, widow of C. C. Carmien, died at her home
riminal doekct of the rame court i--
asainst Frank S. Paul for tip iiü!,,.--"al po-ession of liquor.
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Announcements The Past Chief.- association cf the Pythian Sisters will hoM a meeting to-day at the Imme ef Mri. Olo Welter. Jn: T". l'roo'.way.
M..n,l,v frnrn Cllfr,rnh tilwrr, Ihnv I cmi.x) .u,u .1 i;m i .io
.'I .'IHIil t til i-, ....... ..-, S : r
have spent the past six months.
Mis Gladys Van Gorder will spend several weeks with friends in Omaha City b'fore returning home.
At- -.1." "Vtr-cr 1. T -ti. L- I
Uli1 t i . i j i vi 4' n i Lincoln way W.. motored to Port Wayne Monday morning, where they will -be the guests of Mr. .and Mrs.
i Louis Haker for tho w eek.
Fett on plant seds. which were burned, are now sources vatietv of food oi:a.
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At Whcclock's
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Special Sale of Silverware The Lincoln Pattern in the new platinum finish made by Wm. Rogers ck Son and bearing their guarantee of satisfaction.
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Jcg. Special Price Price Tca Spoons, set of 6. . . .$2.00 $1.20 Dessert Spoons. setof6..$3.75 $2.25 Table Spoons, set of 6. .$4.00 $2.40 Butter Spreaders, set of 6 . $4.00 $2.50 Salad Forks, set of 6. . . .$4.50 $3.00 Medium Knives and Medium Forks, 6 of each. $8.00 $6.00 Breakfast Knives and Dessert Forks. 6 of each. $7.75 $5.50 Berry Spoons, each ....$2.00 $1.25 Gravy Ladles, each ....$1.75 $1.00 Cold Meat Forks, each . .$1.35 $ .90 26-piece set in oak chest $16.50 $12.00 20-piece set $1 J.00 $8.00 See this display on the Main Floor.
George H. Wheelock & Company
Since her marriage to Mr. Carmien in ISfie,, she had lived in Goshen. Surviving is one daughter. Charles Movers of near Llgonirr,
'who w is hadlv butt when kicked bv
a horse. Is in General hospital. "Klkhart. Recovery is raid to be doubtful. Jo-dim college chorus rendered
the Faster cantata. "The Conqueror" '
at the N. Main Street Mcnnrt-ite church in Nappanee. Tho chorus eonststs of :r voices. More than 1 0 persons attended a .netting of the Kaslerr. Star, when four candidates were- initiated.
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Striped Gingham Dresses, straight lines, collars and cufTs of organdy, at $1.95. Dresses of Amoskeag Gingham in plain and check design, fast color, at $1.45. Preshrunk plain and checked Gingham Dresses, conservation models, at $2. 95. Preshrunk plain and check Gingham Dresses with collars and cufTs, also sash, at $3.95. ' Preshrunk plaid and check Gingham Dresses, white collars and cuffs of pique, belt or sash, at $4.95. Straight line Gingham Dresses in check design or plain, narrow belt or sash, $6.00. Dresses of plaid and check Gingham, hand embroidered collars, also sash, $7.50. Stripe Gingham Dresses, organdy collars and cuffs, sizes for stouts, $8.95.
t-itngham. sa:-h nicHcI
hand embroidered
Dresses made of Anderson
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in pretty check dosiqns, fancy organdy collars and cults with piquot cde, fide tie. $12.50. Anderson Gingham Dreyes in rhrrk design, organdy coilars and ctitTs, button trimmed. $13.50. Plaid and check Ginsham Drc-cr. with ruffled organdy collars and cuffs, back tie or sash; these arc also made of And erson gingham, $15.00. Bungalow Aprons of plaid and check design, fast colors, $1.-15 to $3.00, including sizes for the stout. GINGHAM FROCKS FOR THE MI55
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Special di'-play of Wash I.ibrics one! Cjinhe-nn for t h i week. Lov.crt Por.Fblc Prices .i feature.
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THE surest way to do that is to buy shoes that will Rive you Ions service; and at the same time shoes'lhat won't cost vou too much in the beginning.
Beacon Shoes
! "the cause of Piles is internal; that's why salve; do not give lastir:?: relief ! why cutting fails." Hem-Hoi. 1. a 'harmless tablet that "works while
icu sleeo. remoe the cause.! i Money back if it faih-. Wctlick '
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arc sturdily built of solid, long-enduring leathers, and sold at sensible prices. All the shoes we sell arc made in the big Beacon factory in New England. Thct's one reason why wc can give you such good shoes fcr the money. The Bcaccri price range: $7 to $9. Style? Well, just take a look in cur window before you come in. We arc showing the season's newest and most popular shapes, as well as good variety of the mere conservative, staple lasts.
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Youth - or Years
Eyeglass need is no respecter
of persons. You see the youth of seven or the years of seventy wearing glasses. It is wonderful to be made to see properly. H. LEMONTREE Optometrist and Optician
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Beacon Shoe Store 114 West Washington .Avenue Gilbert's 813 S. Michigan Street
apid. Mich.. 122 Monroe St
Neither lymino nor Trot.': v. ti two dominant figures in P.us.da t--day. Is a Itussian. Ixnino is of c-r man orig";n, and Trotzky is a .Itwho has spent much, of hi " life ; America.
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