South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 199, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1921 — Page 7

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Social Calendar Monday. The Novel club will picnic at the furr.rr.er Frm this ever.inr. A regular meftlnp ,f the live Oak 2rill team will lB he'.d at th home of Mra. Cora Martin 502 Ohio tst. MLK3 2ther Steiner. 1 02 1 Oak Atwill ?nttAln th Exci!;or c'.ub of EL Petr.! churth.

Tho Klr.fl lirralfls of thr German M. H. church will Livo An !ce crAAm or'.al on the churrh latvn. Mii rn'.tabth Konzen 111 he hcntn to tho CaronA club at her home, ?4T Im.!rlo iv. ?Jtnbru of tho I'hllith'a f51r! clana of UiO Indiana Avt-nuo Christian church will ho!d on outdoor me.?ir.t: at rottaw.itorr.ic jark. A picr.lc at Kikhart In th rvoninp rlll f&aturi thj ir.rrtir.sf of th tPThco-I xloty of th5 firs: Brrthir-n church. "la. f"wlr. Clrol-. members o an outlr.tr ;t oL Josopn Mich. Wlncsilay. MrF. Husro OrrnaTin, Cleveland a.'., will bo hoatf-fvi to tho Triple Four cl ib. Mi.s-. Klla. an1 Esther Steinrr. 12 4 C.-ik kl, xwill ent rta!n the Maids of Honor cl'.Jb. Th In?b p'-ndr nt club will rnet at the homo r f Mth. Dora I Turme, 112S i:. Hroadway. An l'f cram social will be held In the f ve nint," at th Pir. Urethren chnrch, urdor tho ai:?;iicrt of the Sisterhood j'ci'-ty. A roular rnr-,-f in? of the Twin City Sewlr.p Circle will ho held at th liciii of Mrn. (leoro DUler, S. Hush ü!. Tho Iy-idie' owlnsr Circle of the Zlon IlvanK"lioal church will meet at the türifh 'hool. Victory club members will have a picnic at St. Jo.-e ph. Mich. The Indies' Aid . y!.-ty of the Ftull Memorial M. K. church will hav a regular meetir.t; in the church parlors. Member of the Bee Hive club will have i picnic at I'lea-int Iike. A pot-luck lunch will bo ferved. Miss (leraldlne Fields. 2K Paris m.. will he hostesn to the Standard Hearer of tho (Jrace M. J', church. Aurora Bltio class membors of the Sunnyfidf Irebyterla n church will bo entertained at tho homo of Mra. Edward Galhraith. 509 S. Hush st. Mrs. Minnie Kurzh;.ll ?n,i Mrs. Glamor will he hotee-s to .Sowini? circle of St. Peter's Kvangcailcal church at the parish house. The Woman'.i Foreign Mlsionarj' socitty of the Trinity M. K. church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. M. Pcddicord, Van Huron st. Mrs. Ernest Zahrn, of Crum.town, will entertain the Crurrown Home Economics club. i n Kin? s iau?niers oi ine r irsi Evangelical church will meet with Mi.-M Paullr." Frchlcy, 17 S. St. Jo.-e,:i v-t. A picnic at Pottawatomie park park will be ?iven by the Women's Home Missionary eociety of tho Grace M. E. church. Tho riyniouth club will have a pic nic at Pottawatomie park. The Woman' Missionary society of the First Brethren church will have an loo cream sveial on the church qreund.-. Mr. A. N"m1(1o will l.o hostess to th Eeehivo club at Eeepcr park. A moetin? of the End; es Auxiliary cf tho Trinity M. church will take plare at the home- of Mrs. II. E. Collier. 7: Cleveland a v. Mrs. Alvin Hagcy, TIC Cushin? ft-. w-ill fntertain the Woman's Missionary society of the Holy Trinity Engrh I-uthTan church. 1 lidiy. Tho Worth While 'lrele of the Firft M. 1. church will have a picnic, at Pattawatomie pirk. A mt-ttins in the form of a pape-

ADVICE TO GIRLS

re T3.Ut ANTXK LAUHIE: am a rcnaa woman of . and tLiv kwplnc bouso fcr ft wWrrr twenty refs otifr tfn I. He nearer grt with rvy other ffJrt. When he SO aw&r uto h fcVwurs takes ma Along. H ldn't m to think an nor cf rr. than when I n:t cart her e?ht jrwri 5I a fw cthr ma call on m yars ao. and 1 1otö on of thra very much. at now thry ro ll married I Äo not want to fc an oM n:J4. What do you adriae m to do? ! think the wotM and U of th man I am working for. and h4 fls real crc-as tf I hT any on call. DISCOURAGED. rHOntAaiTD: Tre ts no rrasrm vc 'a wc: :vt hsve o-jr At Whecloek'

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Dot I 'a Us to Uiulerstiii(l. That evenln? Dot was making Ilan for jrpendln? our 0(0i a year. "I thir.s we ought to take a houe in the :uburb.V phe told me. "It will save us the expense of fToIng away in the rummer, except, perhaps, for a week or two, and It will be a prent deal bettor for Hübbie than the city. "If wo are very economical we may be able to afford a little car, for people say you can't really enjoy the country without one. I remember Mr. Willi. 5iil to me and to on until I lost interest In the conversation. Dot. however, cauxht my attention a?aln when sho .bepan to plan our house. "And of course, there mut be a kfuej-t room," ?ho asserted. "Thero are o many people who1? hospitality v.o ou?ht to repay. I expect to hive Edith ami George often, but, cf course, we'll see a preat deal of them anyway, because you'll bo working for her father." 'That doesn't neepwrily follow," I told her. "Thero aro a great many people woriclnc: for John V Rockefeller, but that doesn't mean " "What a person you are for pickin? every little flaw In what your wife fays'." Dot exclaimed In dis?ust. "It's like gYV.ng to school all over a?ain to bo married to you!" "Well, In all seriousness then, is It absolutely essential to your happlne3 that we we a great deal of SISTER MARY'S KITCHEN WASHED DIU ED EE CITS All dried fruit should ho very carefully and thoroughly washed bofore putting: them to tsoak. Let the first, water In which the fruit 1.-? washed be boiling. Don't let the fruit Mand In the hot water-Ior it will soften it. Then actually wash rub tho fruit with the hands, in eoveral clar, cold waters. When the water is quite clear let the fruit ftand In water for several hours or over ni?ht and then cook It in tho same water. Menu for lXmorrow. BE BAKFAST Grapefruit, breakfast codfish, cornbread, coffee. LI N CHKO X p lit p ea soup, toasted crackers, dried peach fritters, tea. DINNER Knuckle of veal-ra-pout, browned potatoes, mashed turnips, chocolate bread pudding coffee. IMy Own Tied pes. The cheaper cuts of meat may be cleverly cooked as stews in such a fashion a to make them most ne nnt entitled "Early Missions In Fouth Bend," written by Mrs. E. B. Harris, will be given at Deeper park by members of the Missionary Department of the First Presbyterian churrh. Mrs. Nellie Jefferies. 1011 Calvert st., assisted ly Mrs. Eliza Stephen-f-on. will entertain the "VYancta SewlnfT eMrclt in the afternon. Miss Helen Hahn. 14-05 S. Main St., will entertain tho Kappa Phi Siirma sororiry at her home. Mrs. Henry Carr, of Carey, O., and Mr. Pearl Cochran and son Harry of Elkhart wore Saturday guests of Mrs. Maude Kemerly, 701 X. Michigan tt. enga.1 to your ercrVjyer. and b nhou'd not object If jxn with to enjoy the bocUty f yor fr13 occaslcnally. No euSt you at an efficient hoyseXoepr, and ha ITke you In a perfectly frUodly, b!nees-l(e way. The only waj yxtt can become better acquafrrted with yoarif pereona Is to have them call upon you and learn to Know them. If thLe cannot be done In your preeent ple.ee, why don't you look fcr a pc;ikm wbero you will b at Ubarty to ratertaia yonr f Tix3iT A nnl4 Ltrurie teilt tflcone Mfert cf rncwry on rstbficlt of rmin( interest from yomnc icpwwit reader of this paper ond trill rerrty to thm in faeae rolumae. At Wheelock'

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Edith and George?" "Not 'absolutely essential. ' prrhap.V returned Dot, -but I like them very much, and I can't imagine what on earth prompted you to a-k such a question. I should think you'd I-c mljrhty grateful to Edith after tho way "That hadn't anything to do with my rjuestion." "'Hut It's pot n jrreat deal to do with It. Hhe worked herself eick ornf Hnc f )iof i r V fnt running aiuiii) net. j j kj a j r u, i uiiitiito r down to fee her father and yc u and, doing" all ports of things just to help you alonp, and then you sir down ar.d ask me if it Js 'absolutely essential' that I see her and George. "I can't understand you lately at all. You are orry that you pot a pood Job with a bigger salary than

you ever earned before, and thenifroinc; to navo a canny party in we

you aren't prateful to tho person who got It for you." I could feo how, from D?t's point of view, there wasn't very much to be raid for my arTument, so I wisely decided to remeln dient. Eut I was far fora" pleased with the outlook. Sooner or later I would have to re-establish a basis of frank-

ness between Dot and me, and I saw!ald Uncle Wiggily. that the longer I put It off, tho more "Oh, you are funnier than ever!" It would hurt. exclaimed the laughing mufkrat "I yupposo you'll be angry when 1 1 lady house keeper. Candy doesn't tell you that I saw Edith this morn-' grow In the woods." In?," Dot put in as a llnal phot at! "No agreed Lulu, "it doesn't, me. "She knew that you had not-:XursM Jane. Rut wood grows in the ten the Job, and sho was just tickled J w oods, and with wood w e are going

to death." ceptable. If one uses a firejesfl cooker the prolonged cooking; does not add to the cost of furl. Cf course it does take time and caro to make a palatable rarout," but the actual money saved is more than worth the effort. Ilrrakfast CmlfiHh. Threo-fcurths pound salt codfish, three or four slices salt pork, two taolospoons flour, two cups milk, paprika. Soak fish over night. Drain and

put on to cook in cold water, brins strike. slowly to the boiling point and sim- j wag not particularly happy, eithmer till tender. Drain and dry.' Try er at tho thought of the- journey out salt por!frooking till meat is 'alone, for I had no idea that Dicky crisp. Remove meat and fry fish in)would g0 wlth me,'and tho fact that the fat till a delicate brown. Ee-lj had decided tho matter without move fish to a hot platter. Add Hour j consulting him was enough to arouse to fat and when smooth sUr in milk. his obstinacy. Eut he had roused

Season with paprika and pour around fish. Split Pea Soup. Six cup cold water, 1 cup dried spilt peas, l onion, l carrot, 1--1 onion. 1 1-2

turnip, celery leaves, salt and pep- Mothcr Graham caught me as I per, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup milk, !put my hand upon the doorknob. 1 1 teaspoon dried mint. Ihad womlercd nt her tardiness for Wash peas and soak over night. Lho iH ahvayH full of rUriosity conDrain and put on to cook in the'cornlnp any unusual h.ippening in cold water. Add any ham or beef ; th(? housPholdi but sho evidently had bones at hand. Dring to tho boiling beon husy with hcr adorcd Rrand. point. When boiling add tho vege-. jj tables thinly sliced and simmer 3 j , or 4 hours. Rub thrcvugh a wire 'Come in hfIC- sho directed, sieve and return to th fire, if! crisply from the door of her own meat boncvere used mix the flour ; room, and I promptly obeyed her, to a emooth ?7tte with a little cold a1 oC tho banev to put off my inmllk. If not, melt 2 tablespoons j terview with Dicky. Not that I exbacon fat. stir in flour and add toiPtod my mothcr-in-l.iw to be 1CS3 puree. Thin with milk and season ! diffiCUlt in hcr attitu.ie, but her with alt and nenDer. Brim? to boil. ' opinions or opposition mean so much

Add mint and serve. The mint may, ' of course, bo omitted. (Copyright, 1921, X. i:. A.) Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kcmble TUESDAY, JULY 19. While this day's stellar operations point to certain advantages, on tho whole there may bo contentions and contradictions. Though two very powerful planets are most auspiciously placed to hring abcut splendid success, with large financial gain, following increase of business and credit, yet the impetuosity and tempestuous conduct reflected from an inimical Martian aspect make for self-undoing through rashness and quarrelling, with litigation in their tuin. Change, removal or travel should be avoided as jeopardizing the best interests. Those whose birthday it is have the possibility of furthering their interests and reaping substantial rewards if they "keep tfrm hold on their actions avoiding rashness, quarrels and law. They should not attempt to travel. A child born on this day may be disposed to be rash and hightempered. Eut it will have a fair share of success in its undertakings, notwithstanding. TWO CHAIlACTF.njSTICS. Late summer suits have two characteristics in common. They are well held in skirts and durability of building material. If there were only one man andtwo women in all the world, thej man wolld marry one of them, because she was "so different" from,! V, A AtVlA. A . A V , ."It.-. ..I.V. . V. . t luv i'uiii aiiu Uli II ii.li vtilil IUC other for the same reason. HONEST ADVICE BC 'A St We never advise glasses unless they are absolutely needed. Out expert examination will define your need oar glasses will overcome your trouble -TRY USI H. LEMONTREE Optometrist and OpUcl&a t:2; & Miehlen c sc.

UNCLE WIGGILY O The Story of the Chocolate Candy

By HOWARD Lulu Wibblowobble, the duck sirl, fluttered up tho front steps of Uncle j Wi?rlly'.s hr-llnw .lump bunfalow j one mornln? and called to tho bunny rabbit: "Every thin? is all ready now, Unc Wicrc-ily. Come on to the woods with us and have fun!" Mr. Lon sears twinkled his tall, tflk. rheumatism crutch excuse me, I mean his nose and asked: What do you mean, Lulu--cvery thine: ready in the wood.? Do you mean the P"ox is there ready to nibble my ears?" "Oh, no; nothing like that!" I Quacked Lulu, makln? funy faces "Eut we are with her yellow bill. woods and wo thought you'd like to come." "I fhould love it!" lauphed Uncle Wigglly, and down off tho perch he j jumped, making such a Jolly racket that Nur:1 Jano Fuzzy Wuzzy cried "Where are you going, you 'funny bunny rabit?' "Off to tho woods after candy," to makea a fire and boil come sugar, molasses and chocolate together In a kettle and then we are going to Revelations I returned to our room outwardly calm, but inwardly quaking at the almost certain prospect of Dicky's unreasonable anger when he found out that I had decided to use my reservation in spite of the railroad mine by his refusal to go downstairs and see the agent himself, and the thought of his attitude strengthened 'mine as I reached the door of my room. ' 1 f Ca t Tai Vio j 1 r vtt lintlio n.Vo "What did that ticket agent want?" she demanded, when I had closed the door and been rapturously greeted by my baby boy from the crib, where his grandmother kept him until the chill of the morning had passed. "He came to advise us to cancel our reservations." I said, quietly. "He says he is instructed not to guarantee trains farther than Eichstrap's Jfassfiton 3 mm w r. I X Spmmth 5)kawl Maks a Charming Evening Wrap. JSCtNATiriG wrap are eharaoter ltlc of th sumrrwr rncxJe. A kind of exautsfle fabrlca ar- ,' 'as8& for ttHr drrlopmcni. ti Jot t ljesl pTbapa. betat tb SpaUjsh shaw. ! Tbl beJUvUf ul croaXloti. -hich L: ! (Uitpaid. la plctareaua and may b : krorn La o naany mreit wayi timt i: ! ) ladcvtl a Joy to fts poe3Hcr. ! rt made of heary white tree rhlcfa tortzk ao xTecUr bacXxrooi I fjr tfc lncamerabJe ftowera Mch adorr ' t Tlx are mbrodercd Id brilliant ! gV.'k', a wootierii 14 im bWr muca la I JfrkVooa. j Almost aa tiatrsstrig m tK ray -mtroldery Is tae rra-jre, woicn ! erreroerf long an4 1b krotiad at the top

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7-a V 'bixro stuck. "Lost 1 mako candy." "Oh, that's all right." r-aid Nurse Jane. "Eut bo careful not to burn your whiskers, Wiggy." Uncle Wiggily said he'd be careful, so away we hoped with Lulu, and j soon they had reached a clump of trees where many of the animal boys and girl3 were gathered. There were Sammie and Susie Lit tletail, the rabits; Johnnie and Blllie Eushytail, the squirrels; Jackie and Eettio Eow Wow, the puppy dog hoys, and Nannie and Billie Wagtail, the goats. "Hurray for Uncle Wigily!" barker p A iie &Gi$x mond, on account of the railroad strike." "What!" ehe almost screamed. "Say that again!" I repeated the statement, while her mouth, which had flown open at my first words, tightened like a nutcracker. "Fiddlesticks!" she exclaimed. "That's Just a fake. Ho wants to give your tickets to some of these millionaire snobs down here whom he knows, and who happen to want 'em Just for tonight. Did you let him bamboozle you out of your reservations? You're always so easy! Where wa3 Richard that he didn't see him and settle him?" I choked off the laughter that threatened to bubble from my lips in spite of my very real anxiety. Her tirade was eo amusing in view of the real facts. But I was grateful indeed for the way sho received my news. I knew that I would have an effective ally in my expected combat with Dicky. "I tried to. get Dicky up, but you know how he is when he's sleepy. I said, beginning to answer her questions in the reverse order of their asking. "So I had to see the man myself. And I told him that I would keep my reservation, and go tonight as far as I could g;et, and that Dicky would tell him about his as soon as ho awakened and could get to .the station. Of course, I don't knoyv whether Dicky will believe the agent or not." I tried to make my manner a tacit agreement with her belief that the agent was making a mountain out of a mole hill for hi3 own purposes. I succeeded admirably. "I'll attend to Richard," sho said, grimly. "He's sold the house over our heads. Now he'll go North and find us another, if he hus to walk. You go in there and wake him up and tell him I want to talk to him." I went, much strengthened in spirit by my doughty mother-in-law. And I Fhook Dicky awake again with much more confidence than I had felt the first time I had awakened him, when Mandy had brought me the summons from the ticket agent. "For the love of Mike!" Dicky growled, as he opened his eyes. "I told you " "I know you did," I replied equably, "but your mother demanded that I wake you up, for she wishes to see you at once. You know she will re in here herself if you don't get up." Dicky can wind his mother around his little finger when he chooses to exercise his power. But I suspect that the task is so formidable that he doesn't often care to undertake it, and I noticed that any ordinary ree,uest of his mother's has all the force that a stern parent's command to a small boy would have. "Cuss the luck!" ho grumbled, climbing out of bed. "I never yet got into a decent sleep, "but Borne yawping female dragged me out of It to attend to some fool thing. Xow get out of he-- while I dres, but tell me one thing first. What did that ticket agent want?" I repeated the ticket agent's message for the sr-eond time within a half hour, reflecting whimsically that I would be letter perfect in it if J the thirst for Information on the part of my family continued. Dicky broke into picturesque and emphatic expletives when he heard it, and I darted out of the room, glad Indeed to postpone an answer to the question I knew was next on his lips as to my reply. A man almost never starts a loveaffair with serious matrimonial Intentions but then he almost never taks his firt glass of champagne with the s-riciis intention of becoming intoxicated. This is the time of year, when a man and a g-lrl stroll out to enjoy th beauty of the moon and then fort to look at It. GLASSES Properlj Fitted.

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Jackie, as th rabit gentleman hopped alen. "I'm glad to you all.' ;o'e Mr. Longears. "And now what about this candy? I must take tack Mm to N'urM Jan that ia If you are really froing to mako any." "Of cours we aro!" quacked Lulu, another girl duck. "Start the fire.

Billie Wagtail, and I'll put the k-ttl on." 'Til put In nigar. rabbit faid Susie the "I'll put in chocolate, chattered Johnnie the squirrel. "I brought molasfe3 and I'll put tnat in, o&ui mannte, tne goat g:ri. Soon the .1re was merrily blazing

under the kt-ttle, and into It the an!-of the bushes jumpmal children put the different ?weet j Fuzzy Fox.

things they had brought, he candy began to bubble and boil, and a most lovel smell came from the kettle. Uncle Wiggily knew a little about candy maklang, eo he helped the animal boys and girla, and In a little while the chocolate fudge, as it was called, was ready to be pourd out into birch birk dishes to cool.

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I eat It." rly little hivt- a game of Y rily!" ar.d she ta paw. Hal y Eur.: t it. 'r.c- W:g- : him with her wa always that I way. They played t then, as th cat; f r a wh'.l nr. 1 i j WigIly cut i n t o with a fharr stick for a knife, and gave a shire, sprf-id-n a Hat .-:u:ap each boy and ir. g the filce g.r: o u t for a table. Som of tlio ch th.:r randy, but Mrn b.'p.in catinc th-rs found it ::l! toi-v wartr.. an i Iii ! i stumps or logs? to co--l. Th ja sudden something happen p'.i of ;::t i the bad ''.d "Oh ho!" howled the fx. I'm jus: in time to nM- Uncle Wiggily's ears and a'so pot some candyLet me poe, who?., candy shall I take?" If looked hungrily around at tbe children, some of whom were nlblinc the chocolate fudge. Just then Eidy Eunty, who had hopped away to tag a butterfly, came runtoday

A:;d vvhn It - we cried Eaby Eur.ty. the V. rabbit girl. "Eut now

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1' "I'U tak'i E'" Er, thn IT. rlbv ear?'" "No! No- iv.. an !v. a-. 5 ' tlf".' J take r.:? candy" I E.ur.ty. "Why not?" hirke- rhe For. " 'Cau yo-:'ro .tt'lr.c - it nex,

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: " uniy. an or h:u: ra: an-; y i can t get up to nibble Un 'Wicgily's ears -t gt c-Andy frr.i (!r.)'-Jy ee. v,,u're rruck en ' rr.y chcco:ftt f:: !.! Hi: Ha.! inr ; And, wire enough. th w. , ITe had Mt .i'wn rn ItiVy E::nty"a 'candy, nanl when ho trie-1 t g t up he c.-uldn't. ' Then away ran Ur.rb V.'Lrgily an 1 'all the Animal ch.'.drm .-afo ant i'f-.':r.d, and each one gave Eaby ; Eunty a bit of candy t rna k for hers that the Fox after all the bunnv's eu. : . I x. i i'ai.i-ea .o-r: i . 1 j . . .... W T - ' . bump the- milk pit.-hT on th r "' and make it stand on Its h!. I"I tell you nx: a'oout T'r.Ho V an 1 thrt res a buh. (Copyright. 1321).

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