South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1921 — Page 8
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 8. 192?
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At a m-tln of thi "Woman's !TVre!rr. Mi:r-n.iry oIet7 of the 3'irst Mthrwlit Ipi.-;!a.l church. );!! Ti ;:?F i-iy in the friendship j .irV rn f th churrh. Mrs. II. l. Kup'd. .Mr-i N. P. KW Mrs. C. I, W.ri'r. Mr. Jrhn Ii. Camjiboll, Mr. KVa M tzsror. Mr. C. A. McNeff .. r, I Mrs. Tl. II. HyT acted a hosi-.-'! f'-r tri nftf-rnoon. A propram u .-. jrivn, whb'h opened with a ! j r. "H Knows the Way." by .Vk b-y. s m.r by iMrf. Walter IVsr. " ht and Mrs. N. P. Kelb, and p . pers by Mrs Fred Haas, Mra. Kelb .m'l Mrs. Frd Stretch. A Joint jn'tinc 'if the Homo and Foreign Mi'v.nr.-iry --ti's of th churrh w i I 1 l.f'. l in the church parlors A ' j k . 4 Mrs. Iu!' Fharfef, Mr. Fran KinS'fr? and Mrs. J. H. Kn expert VTf h" Thursday afternoon r. f a vAc-f "lr.tr of th ladies Jvwirur c;r- rf the Zion Eva nsrel lend church v . h;h w,vs held nt tho parish rchl. Tn;rtv me roher wer in attendance. Tri" afternoon was Kpent with iw ir c ,'ir'i refreshment. worp Ferved. Tbe r.'-xr m'-'t:rtr will Ik held at the rti!i'1 place July 21. Mr. H. J. Jackson. lnlO Va5wr svr.. entertained the Ladies Auxiliary of the Trinity M. E. church at hf r home Thursday afternoon. Itefrenhrnent were fwrved durins: the social hour to IZ members. Mrs. It. I.. Collier. 726 Cleveland ave., will entertain the club July 21. Mr. Willlim SchutT. 12 Smith Ft.. entertained the ladles Aid and Woman's Koreicn MK-uonary pocletie with a pionif Thursday afternoon at Pottawatomie Park. Mrs. Schuster was Agisted by Mri. E. J. Luther. Durins: the buine? meetin? the members appointed a delerate, Mrs. W. Wetterfrren, to the Miss ior.ary convention to be held Aiic ? at Onkwood park. Ivike Wawaeo. The club will hold a meet-
WINIFRED BLACK about Psychology and Success
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THE FsychoJe; of Business Success." Isnt that a title for a lecture? t ThcrYe a nin talking on that subject to erery big club in the United States. He's come, over from London to do it And yet, somehow, there's an impression abroad that the American business man doesn't exactly need a lecturer from England to teil him how to get enough money to pay his ofTice rent, and buy golf Vails. Still von never can telL
Cecil Rhodes was an Englishman, Sir Thomas Lipton is an Irishman and there are quite a few others on the other side of the water who seem to understand the pt-ntle art of making a bank account And then wt f.erer can know too much, can we? I'd like to hear that lecture. I wonder what it's all about Overhead expenses, and understood methods? Savins, and skimpinr, or spendinr and showing?
"Success Psychology" how imposing it docs sound! And yet I snp-
3 you Pyebolo(rical expert to tell you that the man who ebeated ytwr neighbor last foil will cheat you this summer if you give him a ehane? ?oe il Uko P7tbolcxicaI expert to tell you that a little, silly, vain, Mlfiah. empty-headed coom won't make you a sane, i-ensible. devoted, unaelflsh wife? a9 mia(Js are 'ittie minds small souls are small soulsempty heads ar empty heads cold hearts are cold hearts. And all the preaching and locturlnr and har nm?Te "nt rrrif.l.T in tV. wnrl.d won't
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Any shrewd old peddler, with a pair of twinkling eyes, can show yon hew to sell ten yards cf flowered muslin for three times its value to a IntT ri'l on the farm, who's going to a picnic with her best beau in a week or so and he doesn't need a lesson in psychology to do it He wouldn't try to fell an aluminum baking dish to the same cirl for
pose when yon prt rieht down to it, it's just some common eense. plus tne 8ame money but he would approach her mother cn the subject of the tome experience, plus some knowledge of human nature, plus energy, plus baking dish and be apt to strike a bargain. purage, plus determination and there you arc. He puts himself in the place of the girl and looks at things through
T ner eyea an3 isn't that about all there is in life, anyhow?
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Putting yourself in somebody else's place and seeing how the world
Psychology how we do run a word to death when we get hold of it looks to to, somebody else, and acting upon what you see? The next thing you know we'll be having lectures on "Beauty Psy- No, no my dear psychological expert you're all right for a fad, but rhology" and well all think there's something brand-new in rouge and when it cornea down to a plain living, 111 take a little sympathy, and a powder, and face cream and a marcel wave, little common sense, for my partners thank you and trust to luck for What is psychology, anyhow, but common sense? the rest of the ro
Ids Aupt. D at the park, at which the families of the members and their fr'ends will be puest, and a potluck supper will be served. The Kappa Phi Sifcmi sorority cave a banquet at the !iver hotel Thursday evening honoring Mr.-. Oeorpe Ruck, a bride of la.-t wt k Mrs. Ruck was formerly Miss Mary Brown. Mrs. Ocorcre Manners nf Indianapolis, Ind., was an out-of-town gue.-t.
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College Girls Retain Old Fashioned Ideals of Thrift
Splash! Riht !-mack into the middle cf our pet theory about the modern all of this ta-lk of her being a frothy little individual, with no particular idea in her hea.d except to cop the man with the most money and ride in limousines monogramed in 22 karat, llirt diamonds in her heels and tat in fashionable restaurants for the ren of her life! Exploded! You haven't even a
.speaking acquaintance with the average girl of today! Because in reality phe is a very sincere, human littl body with very much of an old-fashioned heart beat in? under a new-fas'hioned blouse and a very much old-fashioned set of ideals enshrined in a newfashioned ettlnr and very seneiblo ideas as to living and saving and doing her own housework. Ask any of the colle-ge girls you
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Fa., who specialized in mathematics, figures that two could be happy n j:;.000 a year and out of that should save J 500. There now who said m,odern college firirls, and their ideas, are in the class with expensive luxuries!
TRIM 'EM WITH. NAIL HEADS
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By MARIA.V HATE. NEW YORK, July 7 No, Hollo, the lady in the straight-lined gown does not ruffer. Yes, son, those really are nail heads, but the dress is not nailed on the pretty lady. Oh, no, indeed! See, tho pretty lady is smiling. There is no nail attached to the nail heads. She is happy because she has on a new dre;w with the most up-to-date trimming. Why do prettp ladles like to wear nail heads on their clothes? Ask me something easy, son. It's the fashion. Would pretty ladles wear the dresses really nailed on if Fashion said ?o? Yes, dear, I think they would. But these nail heads don't hurt a bit. Nail heads, by the way, are very much In evidence for the late summer, fall and coming winter eles. They are shown in glass, brass, gun metal, all tho popular hardware tints. The gun In the illustration Is cf white cotton crepe with a tiny Insert cr panel back and front upon which are two rows of nail heads. The dress has pane! of ribbon loops. These loops also trim the sleeves T:s simple etraluht lines are relieved 1 v the novel trimming.
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