South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1921 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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DhVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN

Clubs

Circles

SOCIETY

Suffrage

Philanthropy

SOCIETY

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y day" was after iHiin 1 v

cent of tho pr.

tb.e );!''Ty d rn ? a club at an

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op-:-, meeting held in th club r""!:iy. nr.'! an ,c;i,;v noteworthy rrr.cr.im v.a-t pre- T.t-1. Mr nibri !., ir.rir.i o r,,:i t.,n with gmf, fron. R'ly. "Jut llo Gläd." by TV.y, mi "'ir.p: by Ml.? Amv A!-hrr. who w.-.s

Wanda P.undy. Mr.

Mrs. Dil

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Figure Studies of Children And Landscapes to Attract Interest at Art Exhibit

How do you do, Mn. Luker.S?" Ma). Crantland stepped out r f the

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Otto v'.'.V'-; 'Vf n;;,fl f'n steps glane 1 up in

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n Mo'-rr.nv.' r-v! "The r ,r'";u greeting.

nr.d "LSf'fl J?-n." nc.com- i "Why. Huirh C.rantlar.d! Where

lard'd by M!? Rur. lay. I In thf? 'M did you drop from?" FrciJor.s froTii "p.-. r-..5? of Child- "I'm flown In thin portion for a hoorl" v: rr glvm 1 r the little Htb while," ho returned. "Fw Mlv!i Vlrcr!r.i V.'h it more. Kathl en 1 ,,r' nrrht some friends ov r from

enough for a wheelbarrow. An-

other 1 it of winding path, and a quaint vino-e overed cottage, built afp r the fashion of old English far::ih"iic'' burst upon my delighted gaze. Light gleamed from the windows, and the door stood hospital; oi( li, while at one side of the dour stood ;t Mir, smiling Ilfrcss. "I thought they might r.ool somoh"dy to help thorn out tonight, so 1

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Mcir.frny rnd

"v'hltrr.oro jravo

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M!-f rifdlPi. M! IVjndiv pr.-

A' rdT., the Grahams. I holievo srit over Mandy, who takrs care of

h'-v arc to have your cottage."

s-ntd a p!ar.o fIo, -.vhlrh va fo!

Ponnrt," "I Torr. Air-!n

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partmpnt mpf-tlnc: !3 ar.no'inrp.l for

13-n Ardrn," lamhort. In th

An Rrtlr' on

vrn read by Mr.i. fit thfl mcptlr.r of

cirri -wh!rli afternoon at

"Oh. yox!" Mrs. Liikm.s repHd. "I'vo rc-rojvrd two rr thrro ulornm '.vltJiin t lie la.t fov honrs from Mr. (Jr;ham aout h-dn roady to rp'dvo

I t!i r irtv. ono r,f u-hom lq ill. f'.irno

r.orir not ottintr thorn. to., fnr th-y with addrr.vjpd to Wir.. Wat kins.' Hut as thoy worn !iioI (Irah.im. and rvrryhody ;nows rrrybody rl.co'a hupinr.Ts down horo, tho -.trio-rajm operator cuf-od I v;i.s t)io ono meant. And . thrro v.o'ildn't if any ml5undrrra ndh'tr I f-icno.l Wathiris to tho or.r I Miit la( k."

tlip FSTkr-poa.ro "That rvplains thlricrp." MaJ.

h ? l Wrdnrpdav i or.-milano f-'anl. "I wondr rcl If It

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Mr.. W. 5?. C.ir-

rpnt cvrr.tM vtp tri von In rr-Fpoi:?" to tho roll eil!. IWr- .-hmcnts wrrr RTVfid IjV thp lui'.". .it tho closp of tho afternoon. Tho mr-otln wa attpndfd by 14 mm. her. April 20 I.h tho rlntp nnnour.rcd for tho r.xi .moetjp..

micht pot ho you aft. r a!!.

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am r!ad rvorythin is stralghtonrd was

t mo," Mrs. Luki-ns rxplainrd.

"Thit was rry thoughtful of you, hut I know of old the lltt'o extra attritions ou pivo your trnunts," the officer rrjdiod, and tho dd woman's thin liook.s Uushrd with p!raure. MAj. (irantl.ind turned to tho car and thin?; open tho door vt the tonnea ii. "I'lfaep don't think m prrsumIn tr." h.o said, addressing Dicky, "hut may I 'ii;i'st that Mrs. Graham remain hen- with you until the rest have born .how n their rooms' Then your mother an find tut Ju.-t where slip Is to .-, and your wife ran he sp.ired any worry or confusion." "Thanks, old man. Just what I

linkinu'," Dicky returned, but

I fancied there was a slight ftiffnr.-. in his tone, and I wondered if he were foolish enough to resent what he mi;;ht consider ofliciousncss upon

Th Toune Wom.rn'-? MH!onarv r'.relp of th First Evangelical church held t!io!r rerulir monthly bu.!nen rnrrtir;:' at tlio church on Tur.ay rvrninrr with M!-. tMar.i Zlll-mer noting n host r Three r.pv. mrmbcr were t ikf n Into tn" circle- and election of officers wa hebl for the rns-uimr year. TIio new off lorn elected were Mly.s Clara Iock5ti.lt. i-resilei-.t; Mi-- Mildred 7-'ioU.y, firt vice president; Mi-

Vlnrnnrft A r.dr r--' n. feond Vi.'C

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S!ijnt; .m: r.rm.v i Laase, eci

y; Min Taurine Linden, treas

on!. Xow. If you can teil us where Mrs1. Graham's room is she has had a sort of nervous coIIaprr, and "ought to t to bed at once."

i here s nothing like tliis air forjthe part of tho officer, nerve," Mr?. Iikons replied pen-j "I can fell Mrs. Graham's room a:

trntiously. "She'll bo all risht in

no time. Ibit J-he probildy doesn't fpf 1 llko walking acros.i the yard.

I think you'll bo able to brine: that car rik'ht up to the door of the eottacro, although It's port of a wlndJncr path anions tho trees. Look hri-o I'll walk ahead of you a mite, and you follow mo slowly around the lioupo. It's nil lighted up and ready." Flie was down the steps and skimming ahead of tho car like a younrr ?irl. although she must have been" ovi r f,0 y arM oM. 1 had an impression of retistb.-s. nervous energv tri-

hooii a.- I s:o it," my mother-in-law-put in, the aeorbity of fatigue in htr voice. "There; were three bedrooms d s.-ribed in the plan the woman ;'ent u. (me of them is a sun parhr and sie. pine porch rrunbinod. witli two bods. My son and dauKhter-in-law are such Iresh air cranks that puc!i a room is the only place for them. I will take Jiichaid Second in one of the others, and Mr. Spencer can take th one that's left. How do you do?" The last remark was addressed to Mrs. Luken.4, who was at her side as

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k supper to bo held at Hum Vil

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soon as Mal. Grantland had helped

nmphincr over ago and possible 111 j J-.r fiom tlio car. My father had health, and wondered anew at the ' taken the s'.oeoinfr rhiid from her.

by most and followed h?v immediately.

women of the older generation. I ! ' If you'll just show us t'.ie bedam pfra'.-l wlien the women of our ; rooms." With these words my efu'cneratlon are old wo will make by , ficient mother-in-law took charge of comparison, but a poor showing. the entire situation. As she dis ipMaJ. Grantland entered the car:peared within the house, Di:ky a sain, ftarfed it. and with its power- ; chuckled. ful spee.j reduced to a mere crawl i "Heaven help Mrs. Lakens if v.e moved down tho driveway in the -eyervthms isn't uo t snuff." he mur-

the university of Notre Divio in th--!vaho of Mrs. I.ukeos. IJefore u.. j mure.. Itofary and Turkish rooms of th-as wo turned around the corner of; "Til lack Mrs. Lukens," Ma.j. Oliver hot.-! Saturday e yen ins. April j tho house, seemed a wall of trees Grantland r' ttirued smiling and then

and shrubbery, but Mrs. Lukeos , under his br.-ath I heard a muttered darted to an openlns in it. and Maj. j "Damnation!" Grantland deftly puided his b: cir Tlu covrrcd car whidi wo had throuph tho passage, tlioimh to my j seen at the station was oomin.s wonderins eyes it seemed scarcely J through the archway in the trees.

Trsl!-' Tomn, cli5 prerident, will act as pp-neral clviirmin on nrran cement for the annual daneo t'

be eiyen bv t!ic porhomnrc clas.-? of!

1.. Tiio Anderson Miller oreliestri will day tho program of dancer. Tiio affair is one of fho three important campus festivities and tho i-.-cial event --f tho sophomore cla?-'. TIip weekly m.-et ins of the Wyman Ifib study fliss of the Y. A. wtii, h was li.-dd Wednesday nfternoon in the as- mbly room va very well attended.. M i - Joan lajTOnt directed the . -j.-.-.n study for the meeting, winch was on "Tho

l'-trin" of Sin as l.-i!: 'Testamentr" "Th" D-e

vat:o:i a.i found in llx'.-lus" Avill 1" the h ibjet t of nest wo k's b son. Tlo.ates for the Wednesday niertlr.tr of the w.-aa tn's Missionary sociefy of tlm l'irs Hv thren rhurch which v, b. i 1 iri (hiin'h p'irors were Mrs. 1 ..ri Wh.itmer, Mrs. I.-'da Tb.oi-.ii 4 1 t - 1 M:.''. IMorence

ins of tho society first Wednesday rhurch.

will be held the in May at the

! In the .1 1 r'.no of Sal-

"Textilo Tests and tho pries

Materials," was th ll.17.0l Itennof-'s

metimr h-dd Thursday evening at her home. Durins the !uin s,-s-

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I mr.-ifh for b.o o-.niho-j . , t"

o subject of Mb-s , c '.s;or talk before th : ! 'ted

club. Mis'-Irma Io;i)! r wa.4 l'ii :-s n porter of the U:n.

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children, should anyone wish to have a permanent work of art modeled for a member of the!r Jamil v. The exhibit will contain about 40 oii, CO water color, more than 100 etchIn rr. a larco exhibit of miniature, and many pieces of sculpture, nnd will bo one of tho best t xhiMts of modem art cer presented in the state by out-of-town artists. The rrpular monthly meetir.s of the K. of C. Social club was held Tuesday nicht in the V rocro?.s club rooms. Du rim? tho busin ess session, plans for tho ruest party were completed. The s fiair will be held on Thursday. April 14, in tho club rooms. The otfieers of the club will be in charge. Miss Cecelia Schiebelhut was made chairman of the committee for the social hour which will follow the TTuetins. Following: thbulne?s ess!cn a social hotir was enjoyed. Contest favors were awarded Mrs. D. J. Kelley. Miss Mary McCarthy, and Mir Lillian Adelsprr-er. In the drawins. Mis Marparet Sweeney was given the favor. Miss Sweeney was chairman of tho committee in charge of tho evening. -4-Forty-slx members of the Auten W. R. C. attended the meetins held Tuesday nich": in the old court house. Eight applicants were balloted upon and five applications were received. Thirty members were present at the thimble held in the afternoon. The next thimble will bo held in two weeks at which time the followins members will act rn the committee: Mrs. Mary Murphy. Mrs. Mary Hively, Mrs. Minnie Frank, Mrs. Loretta Kupe. Mis! Ioizabcth McHride, Miss LVthcr Van! Ness. Mr. Julia Smith. Mrs. Mary Garner. Mrs. Paulino Taylor. Mr. Nellie Moran and Mrs. Ida McConnel. The mother:? department of tho Progress club nut Tuesday afternoon in the club rooms. It wa.s decided during the business s.ssioii to have an open meeting on April i:. : nt which time Dr. Kmrr.a ILollway will speak. Tho program of the afternoon included a paper on "Sociai Influences" written by Mrs. W. O. Da vies and read by Mrs. C. Iv. Keuhne. Mrs. Charles Weidler pay. the book review for the afternoon. The Dorcas Bible cla.c.s of the First Brethren church held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night nt the home cf Miss Arabelle Kitchen. 112$ Lincoln way W. A scripture rending by the clas teacher. Miss Allepra Ingleright. was followed by the singing of the eins' song. Sentence prayers were offered by each member rf the class. The remainder

of tho e7cn!nff wiu pent learnlnff the books of th new testamentOtVicera wero elected as follows: M:s Arabelle Kitchen, president, and Mis Fern F.atchelcr, vice president.

Announcements

Mr. George Goldstein. Mn. blitabeth Wächter and Mr. lb u th i S 1brith w 111 be the hostesses for the meeting of the Hebni Hei-ekah Sowing circle to ! held this afternoon in the I. O. O. F. hall. The Worth While circle of th" First M. K. church will hold an abday pewing Friday at the Orpliar.:.' 1 1 ome. T!io Standard Tbwrrrs of t!-o Trinity M. F. church win bold their nrt meotinr at the home of Mi-s I. rothy McCaguo, Piarr.onJ av.. on May 2. . The Woman's; Missionary s cieiy of the First Christian church v.id mr--t Thursday afternoon at o'colek at the homo of Mrrs. üo; Vali" n tine, cl W. Ii Salle a v. Mrs. K'len Wass will act as b-adcr, and a pap r on, "Iatin America" will ti Slvn by Mrs. F. Williams.

Th Lndlrn' Aid nocinty and Woman's Missionary boc1o7 ;f th First Kvangellcal church will rnt thLa afternooa ai tho homo cf Mrs. Frank Clark, K15 Ii DoniM St. literature department two cf tho Frogresj club will meet Friday afternoon in the club room. Tho program to bo presented lncludrj a musical number of Miss Lillian Anderson; a reading. "Tho Jumping Fror," by Mark Twain, by M!s Mar- It..,; a story by J- l Char.db r Harr:-, r- a i by Miss Catherine Hull; and K!p-ln-c's "The Flephanfs Child." by Nfiss Allies PfeifTer.

Personals

M:-s Alice p. ffb-y ha, r.-f:: to h.-r homo in V",.".t. ? !-.. : spending soVl-raI w--ks w .th Irian. 1 relatives h ro.

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I 'h';f n:;tMi -n tb.r- ...,. . f ' : iy arc abb- to pi'-'K up for f . seashore w. .., tl. if w a a Ions tile A ma:-on aid Orir;. : ! and from tb.e p nr.:-- of 11 trees b.dn ( iiai.d ti th--sh'O'S bv ihe cult s ! --.i r.' , tii" i :r-

Tho "ircle of Mercv

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In some irts f e'bi' a rn pi c ! ( n e ; -O' f of b, s . ,.itr::n.aiinl .idv rt i----n v.t-- A ' " r turne 1 lip;,!.. dow !1 ' ' .;-.. f V . the .1 iuc'p. r of tb.e -( -i, ; .. -, , -to marry. A bir lol w.'h .'h to the t imile it1-' ? b i ' ' ::'l- " a is f a c . UT."i -. ; . 5 i rrb 1 tii- -a r i-. i . 1.

this afternoon at the home if th.- Ataiz-n ar.l l.-r ti; Mrs. William Ca.vldy, 713 L. Iisalb? 1

a v. The Harmony Heading ircl which wac to have met with M;. William Medicus. 1030 W. Washington av.. tins afternoon. ha; been postponed for two weeks. Thp Prisrilla Se-.vins , 'rdo of th St. Peter's Fvamrelical church will hold it regular mectim; in th'church parlor tili1 evening. The Schoopnen's Wives l;;h will meet at the heme of Mr:-. G. F. Weber, It' IT Lincoln way W.. en Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Thursday club will meet with Mrs. Ide North. 11. N. Notre Dame av.. tlrls aft. moon. The What-So-Kver las. cf the First Riptist church will meet this afternoon at the homo of Mir. Charles Pearson. 1 2 ."PI Windward av.

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Let Cufara Bo Your Bsauiv Doctor

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27A Stth Aiichigan St net Miss Ima Shopper Comes Across With a Timely Hint or Two

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l'ranklin Motb.ers' club j csl-rda j 1 f ' sii rc.-: afternoon. Iuirin.s th..- aftrnoon an , n mb-a-s a (dd clothing sale was held to re-jAm:a !?ho,b

imbuiva tile club treasury. j.an.d :d:-s . -f- ave nue. The members of the Jolly. Nine; club were th.- guest.i of tlieir hits- ; ver bands at a dancing party civ- ?i ;.'. ' which was

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Mis.s Dorothv

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Mi. e Lngcl, 10111 Ki: lb all

4 Tili: .I:.T1M:LS "Lucy Ilartrala

Iiy MKS. W. M. S!IIKLi;V. J Ar-nhcr will be a brou.-p, "Read "hy is it t'nat the phras. "mother ins '"rem Tom Sawyer." a fancifu

Greater Eye Comfort

IF men of affairs -would take their eye troubles a; seriously as they do other matter they vouM hire greater comfort and &ddc J cfliciency. Let us handle your eyeglass matters your tailor tloca your clothe.. H. LEM0NTREE Optometrist nod Optician

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ricadqufirter

"I've le? n going t the S uth Fend stores for a gO"d many year?, nnd if I !o say it myself. I consider mys If a pntty keen stv:lent in regard to ladles' clothe. Without hesitation I want to cive Ward t- Lewis credit for having about as line nn.l complete a stm"e as I have ever encountered outside of th.0 ral big cities. MISS IMA SHOPPLP

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for POTTED PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS AND WINDOW BOXES Give Us a Cnl! Todnv

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cver.inc at the llag'.o institute, ,;. Franklin st. Tb.e program f ilanees

2 0 couples. The

which opened tho j.;.-. ducted by Mr.-. N. Hi.

nai cxercls .-s was mjovid bv

tir.gw-tre con-i regular me-'ting ( the club will

Mr;'. C.oa C.i':. f icrn m is." i. 1 " a i y in", the subj. t sio;; Study in Jii.l T S'lt Ct i"!l Fldredge. Tho

! oiacio r, an i i io oi m.is anernoon at mo nome er ! inn Collmer-

ii g-ive xne ior-j .mis. am iiiusieiii, . asntor the rn' ef-. ington av.

f wb.b h was "M;.

in.tr re-tin x programproont'.l at t!i eWedm --!

day aftei-noon riKeting ot tho i .dothers-' P:t. of tb.e St ud. ba tier i school iticltpled ?i piano nalo by Mr?. ' Fred Kale; a brief talk by Miss!

o companion phi a so "latlur Jov" i s;:pjorts. pU aslng to for their ap-

i ft en surprises and sounds ijue.-r? As ! prepi i;.t( :o .s. it rt calls all of the a matter of fa.i t. m. n often (b w- J d lieioos al.scrption of girlhood anil

i red with i love of children

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hood in. favorite tales. Mr. St-idel

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Jew Ha-t." A i;lv.-n' by Mr-, regular med-

i vocal solo by Miss

S. lm.i Pierson and an address on "The Mother's Dutv at the Mav "nl

" j Primarii by U Wilbur Hammond. Miss Irma AlchrK 10.".?. Oik st . a talk was nlso Hv,,n kv r a

I Perkins. Tii" cb,i'dr n wv re entertained witli stories and games durI ing t ho meeting;.

eiuals that of tho lr.oth. r, and such , has also aeiiiwed distinction in busts men aro usually of tho most virile j m' m n. and in his studies- of mothtype. This love of children shows i :ya w ith hildren.

itself in the .artist who devote.-i hi talents to child subjects. Children

Alio r. g ihe exhibit will b

vn, liostess to to members of th Maids of Honor club at the month!',

Some People Call Them Low Cuts SOME call them Oxfords. Some c;!l them tics. Some call them half shoes. That part of it doesn't matter. What docs matter is what's in them and the style and fit. Well, there is good leather in every pair of Beacon Oxfords; that insures satisfactory- wear. They are properly designed ; that insures good style. They are well made; that insures a good fit. Our variety is broad enough to make

selection easy. And our prices are reasonable encugh to make purchasing advisable. Beacon

Oxfords or high shoes if you prefer them $7 to

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Mis Madeline Doyle. le,l Foster av.. entertaim-.l with a m i?cel !a neon j rhowcr Tuesday night honoring Mi.-s Clarice steine r, whose marriage to Otto Paker will take place on April Id. Dancing v. as a. divers-ion of th" evening and vocal numbers wer givn by Mi Jeanette Martin and Mis Leona IV.ohlrr.an. Sweet p, as wero used attractively in the der-

J oratiom. and corsa-rc s of sweet pe.-.s vor.-. iH n :k f io.v: tr r-ifli ennv-t

P.efi csliments were served at tho

peakors at the art M;s Lucy Hartrath.

are i',iivf little croitiircs; like wild! who will talk on. "Modern Art" and animal. they revea.1 their re'il solve s ! "I'.rowi; c. unty, Ind." Miss Hartrath unreservedly whi n unobserved and , wrs born in Posion. Mass., and was beecme shy under self-cnnsciousness. ja pupil of the Art Institute. Chicago; Kmory P. Seidel, in Iiis busts, has- j of Courtoki find Salon, in Paris; and reliefs, and f i arure studies of child- I Angelo J.ink in Munich. She cxre n, thoroughly and convincingly j hit. ited at tho Paris Salon, in Berlin.

portrays a deep lovo and under- J Cologne, rnd Düsseldorf, and in all

standing of child nature. His method

is simple. He never poses a child, but inroad gets it interested in something and after studying it in forgetful play, he sketches in clay some significant posture or pleasing '.1'itii of thought. Tots up to Thi-e Pest Subjects. Ho has four children of whom ho

is sai l to make weekly studies1 uur- years head of the department

Ina: the months, when chang - an 1 ' drawing and printing at Rockford

of the larrre cities of the United States, particularly In the wtst. LantlM-aiK Appeals to Her. At tho Art Institute. Chicago, she received the Fuller purchas prize i:i 1911; the Young Fortnightly prize i:i li'12; Tho Kosenwald prize in 1915; and the Clyde C.irr prize in 1 9 1 C. She was at one time for tw-o

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The rnilir monthly meeting- of tb.e 1-adies' Aid society of the (Jern.an M. II. church was held with Mrs;. Ihnjmon Pace, 1322 S. Main x.st' i'I.iy aftrrr.f :i. Mrs. Theodore Stark entertained with a piar.o solo followins" tb.e short businiss sassbo;. Contest15 were also a -oure . if entertainment and prb-.es went to Mrs. Henry Stark and Mrs. Raymond Jewell. Plans were complete 1 for a supper to be given in tho

developmi nt aro most rapid. Mr. Seidel finds children under three, particularly adorable subjects. At the art exhibit to be given by the department ef art . f the- Progress club at the Oliver betel Satur-

ccllege. In landscape, what appeals to her most strongly is the Intimate quality lie human touch that may be given a winding road, a straggling fence, a little white cabin, or the .parkle of

day and Sunday, Mr. Seidel will be sunshine en folia ire or grass, and all represent, d a number of exm- j summed up in a little human figure, pb s in marble, bronze and plastic j Mis-? Hartrath will be represented in

ivory. Among them will no i.t1 Tease." a spirited irroup full of

the art exhibit by four canvases; "The Tall Tree." "Morning on the

truth and beauty, full of all childish ; i ' ill Top," "The Little Creek," and

Play and vivacity. j "Silvery Morning.'

r. oen nt n r.nril nnrfv. Three tables

I church parlors May 7. Th- date i f , nf ..j00.. werp p!.lv,.a r4,vi xir List j the next mating is announced fcr 1 rj awarded Mrs. Edward

Plant. Luncheon was served at " o'clock and a bowl of jonquils chaimintrly centered the table, jon'piils were also used as decorations throughout tho home. Mrs. K. T. Webster will act as hostess to the club memb. rs in two weeks at h;r h.o me, 1 2 S Nilcs a v.

e as ncconipaniest throughout entertainment.

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May -I. A feature if th.o program frr the aftt rn. on inoftin of t!;e Wedn-s-da "lub h Id a st rday at tho home of Mrs. F. P. Ch.ipin. S.'tl "ores', a v., was an excellent revi w of "St." plejack." by .lam.':; (libhom-i Hui.ekcr, given by Mr.- A. T. Prick.

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I A ?(ciil meeting was enjyerl by i tb.e members of the Pythian T a I ye-tsrbiy. afternoon at the K. rf I P. hall. N'-e il-u ork and i ontots i occupied ihe afternoon and tho

j fa ver was awarded j I linty lvt're hm nts ! the hr.vp ss. v. Mrs.

Mr?. I'u lien. ere served by Alic Wittner,

Mr:-. Lili an Wittm r and

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Smith. There wile in ritendanee. In two weeks anoth.-r meeting wili bo h.ild at tho sirii. place.

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Grand Rapid:, Mich., 122 Monroe St.

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j Members of the Plymouth N-. edleI cr-ft w. re entert . inc.! by Mrs. Wili;:m lt itpr. Marion st.. Weeln- sday. ! !rs. CJeone Rosner won the favor : in tlie conte sts which va re divi rIsloris of th" afternoon. A two ! e.oo.-v.. 1 i i i-'. , . n w.-is i'-rx.-..? t- 1 ti

members arid three visitors. rn

i April 2". t!:e rtn-m.t ers will be tilc.

1 uuesp i f Mrs. Cld Sir.d ! W. I .Salle St.

Four hundred people witnessed the excellent performance given by the Woman's guild of St. Raul's Memorbil Methodist Fpiscopal church, which was presented Tuesday night at the social hall. The musical entertainment was entitled "The Minister's Wife's New Punnet." and was well-worked out by a large and i!icbmt cast. William Kntzian and Mrs. Charles

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Rev. and Mrs. (Irundy. The others who participated were: H. It. s.huell. Mrs. R. M. Hutchinson.

(b-orcrc Swintz, Mrs. Kenneth Jes

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A. Themas. Mrs. I F.

P:do-A-Wee bib members v. retb.e guests of Mrs. Clarence Thres-h.

Class. Mrs. O. A. Fulkerson. Mrs. luv Fish. Miss India Smith. Floyd Reeco. K. A. Lucado. and Howard Emmens. Mrs. Hutchinson sang. "Oh Love. Dear Lovo, True Love," in the play. In addition to the above characters members of the Improvement mm-r.ito-o. the Sewing circle and the choir all rendered musical numbers, vhuli enhan-ed the success cf th ;.laylvt. M.s.- Lillian Andersen act-

j Many inquiries have been made I ( e.ne.-.rning whether or not men will

bo admitted to the art exhibit to be given Saturday and Sunday by the art department of the Frogress club In the Oliver hotel. It is announced that the exhibit will be open at all

! times to men, as many men are par

ticularly interested in some of tho paintings to be shown, and in some of the artist speakers who are well known. Those in eharg. of the exhibit are of the opinion, however, that men will be particularly inter-

jfsted in the Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon programs. ! The talking tour cf Pauline Palmer is always interesting to men an well as to women, for she makes the tour ; c t the pictures, pointing out the inj t.-rc sting details of te chnique in a I charming, running style of cc nversa-!tie-n. j Indianans strike heme Information ! In the talk of Miss J. Hartrath on

"Modern Art and Frown County.' While the men lecturers include L. O. Grirhth. etcher, who will speak on "Etching." Earl If. Reed, etcher and author; and Frank Dudley, who will speak on "The Artists of Chicago and the Middle West." and should be cf interest to any business man. Mi Anna Lynch, who wYd speak

j on the personal side of rmniaturo j painting, will charm with her beautiful miniatures of women and

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Into the Store has Crept the Spirit of April It is a month of gladness, newness and desire for the beautiful. Every woman will rejoice in the ability to enter into the spirit of the month because of the happy timeliness of fair prices so noticeable at this big wTonder store.

Frocks On may select soft draped Frock entirely of the desired Canton Crepe, or gaily embroidered Frocks entirely of navy twill, or Frocks in the new pewter grey and wren tan shades. Frocks $35.00 and on up. Hosiery to Match Your New

Slippers

Your new slippers may be a love!y fascinating "difficult" shade, but we can match it in Hosiery. Lower Prices on Hosiery enables one to buy in the old luxurious half-dozen lots again.

Pewter Gray A Smart Suit Shade It will never be common, but for women who like the exclusive thing, it is new and interesting. Semi-tailored styles are smart and extremely practical. Modified Etons display waistcoats and blouses to advantage. Suits $25.00 and up. Jersey Suits at $17.50.

New Wraps Graceful in Line Some are Capes, sonic genuine Wraps anel sor.T Butterfly sleeves, gorrcous emmbroidery and trimmings. There are ultra-smart Motfr Coats and Polo Coat.

Wraps at from $25.00 on

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