South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1921 — Page 7

1 I MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 13. 1921

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South Bend Cr.rva?ory present a reciu: In the rritil hi!! Clor.day fvenlne, at ?. o'clock. M! y-Oth's pupil will a.sstM by ipupi'.s of Miss Carolyn "Wa Ihrid ar,4 Miss Iahel Mi. The program

tu on prntM Tr Ikw?: Piano. "Mazurka" Hrr.ic Clark

Ruth A.hy om "JIUwitha"

Hf-r.ry Y. Longfellow

VThe Hro of th Hi:: - N Edmund Vane Cook 1 Howard Rur.KI

Day of Judgment Elizabeth Stuart rh!p? Pnrcthy L

r.oicgue. "Why Sh Orks Oo Ir.m-" Marian Howlin Fanny Rurk

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Dnr-h Tarkir.gton Florence I'e.irv

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Mary i:rrr fFve-adir.g from "The Merehint of Venice" rnkr.pir Agnes Johnson

lji ri.r:;(-r . ivi;i'i r ion. ! Ce;.:- Mari Smilh

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"Dawn rH.-ira". . . I-Mr.a Ferher '

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Th annual picnic r.f th Vount; !

uoir.an s llorti" Missionary pocif-ty of th Fint M. II. church he he'.d. Members of th Lincoln Literary rliiVi u-il! mr-rt :t th hfinif i,f Trti

Pitcher. öl'S u?hinic .t. Th annual Thank Offoi!n of the x'ounsr Woman's v.r'if:n MiM.onary socifty of tli Clrac4 M. K. church

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IX THIS moment when they who were two but now arc one, slip away "old free life' and THEIR one caper wish for happiness in the life from the crowd 60 eagerly waiting to wish them good-by, there may which stretches before them. A dash to the motor car, before the be three longings instead of the proverbial single thought. Her pang merrymakers discover they have slipped away, and then the open road of regret at leaving the old home his mental backward look at tho from which there can be no real "coming back."

Tuclay, Jun 1 1 Mi? Gertrud- Wiser will

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hoatfs.i at a picnic to jrivn by the

Quten Esther Circle of the First M. E. church. Members o.f the D. A. R. will be thf Kujats of Mrs. George Alward at her country horn1. The annual tea of the Alumnae Association of the South Bend Traininc: school will bo g-iven r L 4 o'clock at the Robertson Tea Room. A picnic will be Rlvon at PottawatomieTark by the, Mar-Ta-Hee Girl. Trie hastes will be. Mrs Ro.co Cuilar. Mrs. J. A. Clark. Mrs.

J-'lyd Bunch. Mrs. Mahle HUI and Vrs. Ida DfMof?. J A metlnpr of the Delta Alpha and

orca. Ii.b'.e classes or thu r ir?t

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of Ever"tt Wi?.. "IS In vton

for the e'.ertion of othcers. rs. George Veasey. .".214 Eincoln

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) Woman's Horr.e Misioniry society of th? ?t. Paul Memorial M. K. church, p A field trip to Rum Village will lb made by the members of the Xa-

Jture Study Department of the Protj-

res-s club.

Flag Day will 1 e celebrated by the Anten W. R. .. with a patriotic procram at an opn meeting at lh old Court Houe.

1 The regular tr.cotins of the Fhi'.a-

The last meeting of the season will

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ff rence Memorial U. with Mr--. Otis Xol

In i. Th rf?ular .ectior.il the Pastor's Aid s'-c:ety Chr.ti.m church will b

chjrch held at Elkhart. nuetinzs of of the First held.

Welnela y, Juno Th St. Joseph Valley Alumni association of Wester rnllre;. Oxford. O . will hr'.d a reunion in South Rend. A 1 o'clock luncheon will be ivon fit th Ho; erts-in Ti Room.

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River Park, will entertain th bers of !h- Golden Rod Drill

A picr.i" ar Stude'oaker Park

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be truer, by the Eldeer cub. Election of ofT.cers will take pace at a meetir.s: cf tho Shakespeare circle which will bp held with Mrs. E. S. Sayre. Portace rd. Member? of the Woman's Foreign Mii-'.onary ociety of the Stull Memorial M. E. church will hold a special meeting for the Litt'.e Licht

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Thurxlijy, June 16 A thimble will be civen by the Ladies' Aid society of the Grace Evangelical church at tho home of Mrs, J. II. Clemens. S13 Diamond av. Miss Ruth (iau and Miss Hazel Patterson will entertain friends with a picnic at Pottawatomie Park. Th Aurora Bible class members of the Sunnyside Presbyterian church will entertain their husbands with a picnic at Pottawatomie Park. The regular meeting of the Live Oak Drill team will be held. Hostessea for a meeting of the Eaatern Star Auxiliary to be held in the Masonic clubs rooms will be Mrs. Gertrudo Ahrens, Mrs. Grace Conk'.e, Mrs. Helen Collier, Mrs. Fannie- Drulinger, .Mrs. Mathilda Johnson and Mrs. Bessie Moore. There will bo a meeting of th3 Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Trinity M. E. church. Mrs. Frank Erhart. N. Johnson St., will act as hostess to the Triple Four club. Mrs Swan Nelson. 1001 W. Cak st., will entertain the Woman's Missionary society of the Holy Trinity English Lutheran church. The bi-monthly meeting of the Helena Rebekah Sewing circlo will be held and the hostesses for the afternoon will bo Mrs. Augusta Frepan, Mrs. Oscar I'repan and Mrs. William Burnuister. , Mrs. Mary Miller will entertain th Centennial club at an all day meeting at her horn at Indian Iike. There will be a meeting of the Womm's Homo Missionary society of tho F'irst M. E. church. The regular meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will take place. Harmony Reading Circle members i.e. the quests of Mr. J. M. Mar-

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Mrs. L. Zeitler, 742 Fancome av.. will at as hostess to the W. C. Sunshine club. The members of the Sunshine and Gideon Bible clashes of the Grace Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mrs. David Bestie. 522 N Cushing sr. Mrs. Albert CDe!'.. 90? Dubr.il av.. will act as hostess to the Nonpareil club member?. A meeting cf the King's Daughters cli55 of the First Evangelical church w:'. be held at the home of Mrs.

Beulah Shafer, 1211 S. Michigan t. The weekly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Conference Memorial U. F?. church will be held in the church parlors. A meeting of the Circle of Mercy in tho nature of a card party will be held at tho home of Mrs. William Probasco, 419 Lincoln Way West, Mishawaka. -

Friday, Juno 17 A meeting of the Pleasant View W. C. T. U.. will be hold with Mrs. Charles Uhl, 721 Cleveland av. Mrs. Fannio Copp, 72$ California av., will have as her guest members of the Woman's Auxiliary' of the

Westminister Presbyterian church. Miss Pauline Thebus, E. Sorin St.. will be hostess to the Glad Game class of the Lewell Heights M. E. church. Happy-Go-Lucky club members will entertain their husbands at a roast at the home of Mrs. C. Hull, 1 5 1 Marietta st. The regular meeting of the Children of Mary, of the St. Joseph Roman Catholic church will be held. There will be a meeting of the Phil-A-Bar Auxiliary of the Indiana Avenue Christian church. Members of the Men's and Women's Bible cla.sses of the Grace M. E. church will meet.

miracle and come suddenly into possesion of herself or will she be like the average person of unused faculties and go whichever way The wind blows?

Let The Young Girl Make Her Own Decisions, It Helps Develop Character

The longest commercial passenger flight in Canada was accomplished recently when an airplane with pilot, passenger and mechanic, flew from distance of 4$7 miles. The Tying time for the trip was six hours. 12 minutes, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. The long flight was made

without previous arrangements hav

ing been made for landing grounds, gasoline, etc. The landing at Hudson Bay Junction had to be made in a "muskeg," or swamp, there being no other place, and great difficulty was experienced in "taking off." This is the first machine to fly north of 53 degree latitude in Saskatchewan. Manitoba, and Ontaria. On its arrival at The Pas. tremendous excitement ensued, and Indians from afar came by the score to view the "Thunder bird." as one old Crpp Indian appropriately named the machine.

By Iltitli Actios Atirliii. "Oh. I'm afraid Mary Ellen wouldn't have any ideas," said Mis'. J . dismissing the thought th:it

j her 20-year-old daughter mitcht join , the conversation and add something j in the way of opinion. I And ou pitied Mary Ellen, for I ou knew that if she over became it

worth-while- girl sh" would have to 1. title her awi- mother's influencethe most difticult task which could bo as-i'noil a daughter. Mary Ellen's mother, thou eh her intentions were the no.t kind, was making of Mary Ellen an unthinking little weakling and laying tho Inundations for possible trag-ic results. I'ir the daughter had never been taught to decide and select. From tho beginning on. when there had been a hat to buy, rt was Mary Ellen's mother who selected

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it. if there was a dress needed, it wns Mary ISllen's mother who decided just what it should be. And when Mary Ellen's uncle left her a nent little sum in hin will, Mary Ellen's mother insisted upon taking caro of it instead of istdsling her daughter to the wise of handling of itMary Ellen's mother selected even her friends for her. In fact Mary Ellen was so little of herself and so much of her mother that there micrht as well have been no Mary Ellen. And you wonder what she will do when the time comes that there

will be no mother. There will al- j ways be the hats and dresses f 1 buv, the monev to handle wisely orj

unwisely, the friendships to form and the decisions to make. Will Mary Ellen then perform the

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Mr. Mi-.krat was always

Mrs. Muskrat was crooning to herself softly. She was very happy. Not only had her husband finished a nice new home for her and th babies, but the babies themselves

were growing nneiy. rat and fuzzy, j with one of the babies on her lap. and frisky as any mother could ! and stroking it gently downward so wish. It would soon be time for! that the new coat cf fur which was their father to gie them their first: corning in fast, should be fine an!

less on in swimming and diving, anli soft like her own. She sar.g a litt'.e

hurrying in ith news. always hurrying in with news and It couldn't always be good news, when he brought so much of it n all. Mrs. Muskrat went on with her crooning, rocking back and forth

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! holdine: thir breath under wat-r. ; and catching frogs and tadpoles a"id

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the water in a day or two. Dut, of course, ice water isn't good for babifs. not en muskrat bibi?.

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jisay that ;r Mr. bun wasn t Just a I I! little bit careful there misht be . Ji flood. But then Mr. Muskrat wa?

verse like this: "Oh. hush darlin' bye, baby, bye. Mr. Sprinkle-Plow's up in the eky.

can turn off the sun.

He can turn on the mcon. He can shoo away clouds if it sprinkles too soon. He ride here and there on his magic umbrella And bosses the breezes, this wonderful fellow. Oh. we'll r.eYer fear when kind Sprinkle-Blow's nich. For he keeps all the bad weather up in the sky." (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1321.)

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