South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1921 — Page 25

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMK

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Clubs SOCIETY A Vfry delightful Utn n;rin;fn.C!n that i-H-n FriL.y n'lrht . by Mlis :.UrJorU ryuM 01 o.iDrc dr.. at her hr in-.". i r.f ; ;a,r wai civtn in rlbration of I nryan'a Mrthdav r.d was attended hy annivn.t ry j 10 rcuplcs. i room was ct.1t. for th.- or. i i.on hy decoration in i lower rooms of th horn-ttvo-courao 'jppr -wan r ink. Th.' f ? ir. th it evening, was dn-orated Wilh r!nk ro.vs. At a Jars v !ri th dinning room whr IS rumi w-r -tej, th floral ornamentation cjns!d of a hu? mound of pink rojw. tn.l thp fma:i table.In the of-. room? wcro graced with fryj!al Luu va;;;i contalr.ir. t similar lowers. a-Ulvitiri f,f th' l.Vi".1' i-irimcn: or th r roLcn -T ( v. Ill n-' ".in ' Thui c . o - with a iiocl.il :ifterr.oon at Z e'e'rv',: in th" rt v. i.l I 1:; r.ui) rooms Tii-T-.e form or a, Ml ", and VOr.i h-ction will I f rT.icrn lim,i hy M Jfvt:hi-? 1 .i? th-' r. Mrs I'ie;n Y.tricr, Mm. .;. ,. Kir ilau-h. Jam Cover, r.nd violin num'-. liy Mhf-: Wildi i'.h r.lu Mm. W. !h 'I-'ryriM will p !-.;..'.,. at tho t..i t.ihl'.. Or. of tho firt of thr ir, r.y p;n t- !" tO irlvrn fnr Cir:. Min. 3lolortson. whoi m.irrit t Herbert Sargrnt Wolff will take- pi j May was u 1 o,1lor', lunclioou i Clvfn by Mls.i Ac.ithi Cl.trko at th"! JCObrrt.ion tr.i rt'o im StturtJiy. Covr u-pro phi(l ff r It prtir' at a. table cntrr--l wit, an artistic t.ou-i Hirt f)f spring flowt-r.s. The ho-niuM w.ia rompr.sf (1 of roct s htmj itrason anl jonqnil nv( ua.n arrany-rl in a hivfly crystal bowl. Six ( tuls In filvr-r sticks b.nt ;i i-oft lisht to th arranomrnt. At .ti- Hol rtsn"-Joacf-, as a frivor, wan a curi;'' of j ink HWftrt pf .iM. Tuos.lay aft'rnoi.n M:-'. rornM Ihhfl. So:; I'ortauf a v.. will rvn rtain for Miss Kfi! rtMin. Tho .Mn". ar.il WotiM-n' i;ille c lass of th- (.ra M. l. Sunday H'diool held a j-int pocial Friday night in thf htiit h parlors. Th'lumbers wer1 iIrrHol rf-ir'nt ing th- characters found in an old family album, and Ifio wer- pres.-nt. Mrs. (Veil Walz rad while thr jictures wcr- shown, and il Wa'z t-ocial will be held n ,Iun! 17 at the church. Marvin! Through the roiirlrsv of i'ampbell. the r.attire study department ef the I'rogfess club will go to Thrushwood. the summer hom,- of th late Mrs. Mvron Camribell. on Tuesday. The trip -rill le made hy j motor, and by the St. Joseph interurbin cars which have at 1 and o'clock. A pot luck dinner will 1 1 be erved at noon, and the afternoon will be spent in Mudying wild flowers, shrubbery and birds. The Woman's society of the Fiit Faptis-c church met Friday aferr.or jj nt the Ii(me of Mr. R. I. Hart, s"'K N. Sixth st.. Fiver l'ark. The n.--s;iting ho.t.-sse were M r?. F. Ares. and Mrs. A. Alb n. Papers ! GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES J - iU'-e the jllleo A t" two 1 1 J 1 1 o !l X into a bottle eoMtair.ic.' tbr.'e ou:u'S cf Orchard White, win. h any drti-: tfirr will .i upply f"r t',,n ents. shake well, and you hae a .uart r jdnt of b.armless ami d. liht t'u'; k ninii bleach. Mas.-at;e tlils swe. tly f. arrant lotion into tb.e t'.o e. i.t. k. arm.s and hands each day. then Imrtly not the beauty and white-.es of ycuir skin. F.tnu:t t'i'rr brant ie. ;:" ihi binou lotion t: blrach and b:i-i.: tb.at soft, clear. ro-y-whi!o ,o:r,nhxhMi. also a;? a irecuir. sunnuin. and tan ble ich kf mo- it d t i rri'ate. AdV At Whcelock's

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V 7" ThU Is Marguerite Zaehnle. little (i.'iiicir of Mr. and Mr. i;. (I. Znehnle, flrantrger. . roul f.v Mrs. Italrh Mewson. land Mr-. C. A. Tasher on "Troubles j of th- F.ilik-. " )tficer wero elected 'as follows: Mrs. William Shonts. president: Mr. F. S. I)avi3. first it-.--pn sidf-nt; Mrs. William Noland. f s' ond vie-president; Mr.s. (,arrte 1 Mev-rs, secretary; Mrs. (eorgo i;ui. as--i.-;ing s-crUary; Mrs. Fred IJrewcr, corresponding crctary: Mrs. Ku-sell Turk, treasurer; Mr.-. Will:im Shanefelt. assisting trt. 'usurer; Mr-. A. C Keltner, and Mrs. K. Strickland, auditors; and Mrs. Nellie White and Mrs. William Studebaker, trusters. Refreshments were served to .".0 members at the closo of the afternoon. Tho next meeting will be held June :; at the home of Mrs. Lowell Curwin, K. Pari t. Friday afternoon, the women of the Herman M. K. church surprised Mrs. Hertha Rlakeman, o4.5 s. i.au st.. who will leave soon to make her homo with her daughter, Mrs. Ifliii Wetzel of Ferrien Springs. Mich. Musi.- wa. furnished during the afterno n bv Mrs. F. Flakeman. .Mrs. j Theodore starK, inn I I.aufenbutV ... 1 Mrs. Augusta Mrs. Julia C.rossman and family, 427 Famont terrace. Miss Jesse Thompson, and Miss Anna Wegner, were guest at n house party at lügmaii park for tho deek-end. The M. C. II. club gave- a hayri.le party Saturday evening to the members and their friends. Tho party left at t o'clock from the home of Mi- Maybell Anders. rain St.. and rode to Hen Is'and for a wcinr roast. The chaperons wero Mr. I and Mrs. Moyd Hoffman, M. and ! Mr.-, Fmil Clark, and r. and Mrs. I Harlan Moore of Mlshawaka. Instructive and Inspiring to nn ex- . eptional degree will be the 11th annual convention of the Thirteenth .lb: rid Indiana Federation of Women's !ubs tu be held at the Trest.t rian church in Mishawaka, Saturday, May It. There will be complete reports reatl by tho officer of the district, by the county chairmen and by the various committer?, rep-ies.-nting aetlviticH of the Organization. F.lection of officers will occupy a place on the business program. Luncheon will be serve. I at 12:30 ..Ylook in the church parlors, Miss Is ib. tie Kennedy offering the invoat ion. The morning session will bo called it ,.,::,.ö for the registration of delegates and will be followed at 10 j 0-,. p v c py the formal business scs I - At Wheelock's !eddins Gifts The approach of Spring weddings has brought numbers of new things to our store. Predominant among them are beautiful pieces of Dutch and Sheffield Silver, Colored and Decorated G! ass are, Lenox China, Italian Pottery, Artistic Lamps. WC surest that you our store now c your choice is unvisit whil impaire

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"i'-n. Mra. i:. J. W. Tink will render m nrcm pk-ction and Miss Terry viil bad in the community tlnKin. Mu?ie for tho afternoon r5ion will b furnfxherl by Mrs. Frederick i'orporan. Mm. M. Davis Mrs. Carlyl? Harnwi and Mm Jas. Lriwliurp;. Th- story of th cooperative committeo for the blind will b told ! Mrs. V. H. JUrnea nf South Bvnd. Mrs. 1. rickenschr of South 15end will peak on "The Lincoln Highway." The memorial for Mra. W. lU-od will b tiven by Mrs. Dabendorf o Warsaw. The address of the afternoon will be delivered hy Mrs. l"stll 11. lluntfr of Chicago and will have for Its topic. "Th Federal Children's Iiureau. Its HUtory, Organixatlon and Work." Mrs. H. J. Deller of South Ilend win talk on "Horn? Kconomlcs." Reports of tho resolution committer will be read by Mrs. E. K. Mummert of Hoshfn. Chairmen of the. commlttee.s for tho affair Include Mrt. W. K. JluttrrwoitJi, reception; Mrs. K. H. Ahara, entertainment; Mrs. II. T. Miller, credentials: Mrs. K. K. Mummert. resolution: Mrs. William Sard, luncheon: Mrs. Schuyler Kose, decorations; Mra. Francis Neff. music; Mrs. William Probasco, badge?; Mi.s Helen Ianff, pross; Mrs. II. J. Graham, ushers. Sil? Mildred Werner. 722 Puball aw. cntcrtaine 1 the Wido Awake iela.fa at hr home Saturday after noon and following a short meeting the member enjoyed a picnic In the country. There was an attendance of 16. In ono month tho regular meeting will b held with Miss Milfired IJcnnett. 810 S. Michigan st. Announcements The meeting of the Hope clasa of tho Zion Evangelical church which was to have been held Saturday has been postponed one week and will be held at tho home of Miss Esther Troegcr, 317 Prairie a v. Mrs. Hazel Hagedorn, Sherman and California avs., will entertain memoer.s of the Philatlu-a class of the Westminnter Presbyterian church Monday night. The board of directors of tho League of Women Voters will meet at the Y. M. C. A. at 2:.".0 o'clock Monday afternoon for the election of officers. The Young Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church will bo entertained Monday with a f. :30 o'clock supper at the home of Mrs. Fred Keller, 71Ö Arch uv. Personals Mrs. William Crum. Ashland av., and children, are at homo after spending the winter in California. Mrs. Emma Harrington, 107 W. Stull st., has returned from the state music teaeher's convention at Marion, Ind., which she has been attending during 'the past week. PLYMOUTH Tins high school assisted by grade pupils will give the operatta "Sylvia," Thursday evening at the Rialto. Supt. I. K. Steinebach went to Chicago Thursday to represent the Plymouth schools in the ."Rlrd Annual Educational conference of the academic and high schooks in relations with the University of Chicago. There will be an election of a County Superintendent of School in June. Supt. 1 II. Steinebach of the city schools is a candidate for the place. Tho county treasurer has received 8 0(ooo tuxes on the spring installment. Rev. Robert Thena has returned fnun a trip to Indianapolis and Payton, Ohio. He leaves for Rrcoklyn, X. Y.. Monday, to assume a charge as pastor there, Oorgo Firestone has completed his new laundry and will soon havo everything in working order. Mrs. Jeannette Humrichouser entertained tho Tri Kappas Friday night. Miss Carol LlnkenheR entertained her Sunday school clas, including their teacher, Mrs. Crawford, on Thursday evening. Susie Stanshury and Ccnevleve Huff were Invited g'JfSLf. Margaret F.üen Gom entertained Thursday afternoon. At a mettinjr of tho creditors of th OtfJcn Mfg. co. at Hammond Thursday. Charles Sharpless was appointed trusteo for the factory. Mr. Sharpbfs came hero Friday to lock over lie plant. The Kdgtfrton Mnfacturing Co. haj dosed the basket factory for a few daya in order to make some needed change?. Henry Fccker of Iulton county, well-known teacher of that county, ha.i been appointed administrator of the t state of Charles E. Herker, who was killed recently by a train striking the automobik in which he was riding. I'eter Rlvar received a telegram that the body of hia son, Sergt Jame? T. Rivar, who was killed in FeUium Nov. 2, 191b, will be brought hero for burial. The body was expected to arrive at Hoboken. N. J., Saturday. The daughters of Isabella will i hold a joint meeting with the Out Door GLASSES GLASSES eipeciilly eyegUues--xmutb 8 fitted comfortably and CmJy in order Hut tbej may bt worn without breakage. Let cs show too. tfce newest noantiiig. We bare theo. H. LEMONTREE Optometrist anJ Optlclaa 222 H S. Mlclilgao St.

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31 ISS SLY VI A 11 I 'HANKIE Miss Do IVankic. a popular l roadway ictrcss, is the guc5?t of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Tom--. 633 N. Scott st. Miss De Frankie ha appeared with a Miiin'iM- of successful productions, including "Dr. DcLuxe," "Girl of My Dreams" "Rivicrla din" and "Look Whose Here." An engagement with a moving picture concern will take her soon to San Antonio. Texas, vherc. she wil remain until the first of August, at which time shi- is scheduled to appear 'n a new Rrcoaway production.

Announces Engagement to Southern Army Officer

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MISS MILDUIID Sri-IKUY SILVl lIU Miss Sh ifcr is the daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. Orn Hool Shafer. 321 W. Colfax av. Her marriage to Lieut. N'evlns P. Vpung of Camp Jackson, S. C, will take place in the early fall.

Knights of Columbus at Hamlet. Tuesday evening. May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Murgatroyd went to Chicago Thursday to consult a specialist about their fosttr aon. Louts Raven. U J. Girtm and family have moved hack from Fort Wayne, Mr. (Rrten resuming fds position here at the watch tower. C.HI OF THANKS. We wish to extrciw our inten thanks to the ncighlors. relativ h and friends, also Rlue Ribbon clu'j and training room of the South IUnd Watch Co.. and the Fundny school classes of the First Urethren Church for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the death of our beloved wife and mother. MR. HFNRY HULLING KR AND FAMILY. S601-S MTW SMART SPORT HATS Arriving daily at Ellsworth's all tho fashionable colers and color combination?, $3.00 Ellsworth Store. and up. Thr For Warm Dajs. The warm days when you'll want that cooling dish nre at hand. What M better than lemon sh rl et? This is an easy way to make it take uuart of milk. 1 1-2 curs sugar, juh of three lonono. Mix juice and sugar, stirring constantly while slowly adding milk, which is very cold. Freeze and serve. Fringe. j There is a noticeable tendency) for exploiting frince It. the new; sleeves, which most cf them are! short and sport a tail cf some sort. which gie them a Ion? effect. NFAV SMART SlORT HATS Arriving daily at Kllsworth's all ; tht fashionable colors and color . combinations, 15.00 and up. The j ZlUworth Store, $$0:-$

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. ft ". 4 ' . 4- : '','' -.' . ',, : , ': J : :, : ... - - : , ; . ' .. ' ... ' '".;. v . . t ... ?:. "y y.- -yI co to cnritcH tonight. Attend services at the First Methodist church, North Main ft: You'll enjoy the rermon hy Rev. Archibald McClure, the ringing by the chorus choir, and the general good fellowship that prevail. 8G0O-8 r - lAraRD & LEWIS &uilA CcA ern-4 "Get Up and Scratch Here's a Little Kick You'll Probably Enjoy. 5aid one little chick, with a funny little squirm, "I wish I could find a nice, fat worm." Said another little chick, with a queer little shrug "I wish I could find a nice, fat bug." Said a third little chick, with a strange little squeal. "I wish I could find some nice, yellow meal." "Now, look here." sait 1 the mother, from the green garden patch, "If you want any breakfast, you must get up i and scratch.

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and You Have New Rugs for Choice. Quality Rugs in New Patterns of Marked Beauty. Another big shipmerU of rugs just arrived at the same low prices that we have already disposed of over 300 room sized rugs since April 15th. 27x54 inch Axminster Rugs, were $6.50, now $4.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, were $55.00, now $29.50 9x12 Best Axminster Rugs, were $85.00, now. . . .$49.50 Other low prices in proportion to size or rug.

At Kllsworth's you'll find the largest and best selection of Wilton Rugs in Northern Indiana and at the lowest possible prices.

Our work room is well equipped to make them all requirements. Save Your Sales Checks Durinrr Ellsworth's Golden

NEW YORK Hi. Capital I50.000.0rt. MONEY " st the Iwrsr Chattel rates. Timo and payments rn.oie m Hiit borrower. No endorser. No charges. Loan Oil louMhnl,l (i o o il h. l'iano, Auto, lAe Stock, t .Main 17 IG State Loan Co. Lktaüllshed iolte 8. Merchant. Bank nid tSl 8. Mlrhlran nt, " n UM mi 4 Arc MAtcrlola. llciuro tVamlixg. THE L VV, LOWER DECOXtATOiG COMJiXrt Eonth fiend. Indlaxiai tvall rapcr. Draperie. , Taint ßnppllea. HOUSE CLEANING Woodwork. Wallpaper. Floors, Tainted Wall, Pictures, . Windows. Ruga beat and Dry Cleaned by hand process. Also Cleaned by Llectrlc Hamilton Beach Method. Phono Llnroln 0171 JACKSON CLEANING CO. 2nd Floor, lloom 2 120 S. Michigan St. MONEY r;i n f 1 1 Our loam are made promptly and cn tne security you ara able to give, household good. Etanos or live stock, etc Lone or short tiuia. SECURITY LOAN CO. Cor. Main and Washington hta.. South iieoU. Main 161! r'i H-1 Union Shoe Company 223 So. Michigan St.

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ARE YOU SICK? READ THIS CAREFULLY You are entirely welcome to the benefit of our thirty years" experience in the treatment of acute and chronic diseases of men and women. Our success has been due not only to skillful and efficient treatment, but also to fair and. honest methods. If, after a thorough examination of your disease, we find it to be incurable, we will tell you so frankly and advise you as to what in our judgment is best for you to do, without one cent of cost to you. We solicit the most chronic cases, especially those whom other doctors and patent medicines have failed to relieve. We use the newest and best methods known to the medical profession, both in medicines and appliances, supplemented by our thirty years of experience. OUR SPECIALTIES Wo treat Indigestion, dyspepsia, conKtipation. rihs. t.ip-wrm, rupture, catarrh, diseases of nerves, blood, kln, bladder, rectum, rheumatism, "backache," venereal discards, "drain.0." -tc. We wish to inform the public that we keep everything strictly confidential; that wc are equipped with separate and sanitary treatment rooms, and further, desire to refer you to patrons in and out of South Bend who have been treated and cured by us in the past five years. For a limited time, in order that the general public may become better acquainted with us, and our ability in successfully treating disease becomes more generally known, we ofTcr our regular $35 to $50 per month treatment for only $10. (Venereal I)iica.ses Not Included). If you are in need of medical advice, do not delay but come at once and consult us absolutely free. We are permanently located at 108 S. Michigan street. Our office hours are from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ; Sundays and holidays 9 to 12 m. Dr. E. D. Porter & Associate

SECOND FLOOR The Hl E2ctrk äc? S. D. Moran & Son SOUTH BEND AWNING CO. llü-117-110 W. Colfax Ao. Store and Residence Awnings "Cl.iSiS anrl Scnifi'"' our Motto Glasses Properly Fitted DR. J. BURKE, Op't. 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. IlroL.cn Ix'nsf-s Dupllcaletl. HOME LAUNDRY Dora your damp wa?hir.jr, 5c lb., and Rcush Dry. ic lb. Flat Werk Ironed. 1.'39 LINCOLN WAY WFST Lincoln S2Z 1 FREE MAPS EL DORADO OIL FIELD and Complete Information Box 804 El Dorado, Ark.

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c selection of 4 carpets in Tan, Blue and Niggcrhead for large living rooms. up and can meet Jubilee Year 1921 SOUTH BEND ti !! I I 1 1 f 4 U ft ! 4 : 4 103 S. MICHIGAN ST. Samuel Lontz & Sons Th& Home cf Klco Itud East Colfax Avenua r Union Trust Cornpziny Gala Depoolt IVaxes vlUi rtdaJ texnerm ADLER BROS j On Michigan at WuK?iinjrtx Slncn lS9i. TTLC stoiu: rort jjiix a.d no ys PATENTS And 'Iado iatk ( hl i il in . (otintn. Adi.' I no iil.n. !)LI(IL Ii it ri il P.. ten: Alt . j 711-71:: stuth-l akor LI !.-., IU nil, ln.l.

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