South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 273, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1921 — Page 8

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evr.r.1 in slrcl file. Mis- Mfirj"ri Swpt. rTnblinaf a I.trf .i :: f. r'Jr-. th l;ri'la; proi -.-!.. i,'' wn ! I n ?iiyis'' pink fat'i:; w:?!'. -lrapf'l ov-rdre r.f pah nr-n rhiffon. A Klrd effer of I ;r.k rtri-1 '..vtrlr tulK- t!---! Into a luüerüy i i-.v ;it V.'f häk rortptefl 1 .-r K,';:ur:i" h- carri'd an arm T'.tiqw-? r f Hiin'i'ir?. rf''' .and lavn- .- ;r r:a j 'n.-. Folio wi n u' o.ame Miw Cnrfdir.- Moor-, .sister i.f the crnom. r,f K' -A in. ' . III., and M!a Acratha ("..-irkr. siip.ilar'y jrownej. Irnnudit ! . j r rf dir.r: th" !,r!d ratnf her t-,f-r. Mic- Kathryn r'ol". n.' maid (' )x n- r. in a creation of sunset ;nk sitin with a drap'-l overdress f Fr'-rh1 rhiffon th.- arne shade. Moveb bodlro whih effected t!i wi.'.e nock line, wa completed by .. ''Utterfly bow of pink and lavf n b r tu'., th1 end- of which forrnt a short train. S-h al.o carried .an arm bo-nqijct of punburft ro ; n l Itrnd'jr pom poms, tho laven(b. r preionainatlnff. Th" hrid". who was met at the foot of the r.a,!r by her father, wa ;Ior-;y in hr pown of ivory satin ;ml Spnih lace, the lace beinsr ;.d etfertively in the draped Fklrt fi rid in th- short tischt sleeve of the 1 odi.-e. whicli was tblcrned with tho very cirll?h round neck. Th court train was fastened nt the shoulders n.r whirn fell the fu!I lenfrth veil ( f tulle, most becomingly arran?M :-!a a pleated frill and caught to t;- Jiead with orange blosom. Tho Vrile anil her bridermaid piro i through the left ait while th' r,'r.oni and his attendants. Thomas M'.oro. of Tuls.i. Okla.. Thomas ! ice. of Kewanee. 111., Harold De-h-fy. of Dallas. Tex., and tV. Fran- - F x. Jr., of Indianapolis, parsed throitrh th nl to the riyht. and as? they neared th- place for tne ( .rernony. the ufhers took their pi-ices at th ripht and,, the maida at the left until thf pervlca was read, later completing the recc'.vlnt line in front of the fireplace In the main i-.alen. with Mr. and Mrs. Cole and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Cole's -'.wn was of cream Marpot lace over h Iff on and Mrs. Moore wore a robe f b'.ack s-iuins. A buffet luncheon was served In ih,- bre.ikfat room from a table v. t artistically done with white 're.ro ater.s and lavender pom ; oms. while the bridal table was cer.tere.-i with th weddlntr cake and . traced with bride's roses In Filver va.-es and white tapirs in Kilver . holders. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left late In th0 fvminp: for a western trip, the bride wearing a suit of midnight blue poret twill with a small blue '.vet hat of the wim shade. Mr Moore la a graduate of Dana ball. av- from Pine, manor. "WeHI v. M is.s. Mr. !oor is a member

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;ci.! is prominently known In athletics Th- p-rests from away Included Mr. and Mrs M. F. Moore, Miss M.tmie Mulli.can. Thomas Tierce, of K-w.ar.ee. Ill Mrs. Hush J. M. J nos. of Montpelllar. Vt.. Mr. and Mrs .I,"ih Cir.af. Mr. and Mrs. D. ' Mo-i r. M!a Florence Wilson. !rs Katb.erir.e Maloney. Miss Hel-

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Misfl Grace LaKalle. 1 S 1 2 Miami St.. entertained a number of friends at her home Wednesday ni::ht In honor of the birthday anr.tver. iry of MisM Hildeg-arde itothe. Games and music furnished diversion during the evening. Favora in contests were awarded to Miss Hose Gruner and Dwight Hobbick. Luncheon wa served. Miss Helen Flitz. S09 X. St. I,ouIs blvd., entertained the Merry Six club

Thursday afternoon at her home, j Refreshment were served. Mins May Ilomlno, TOD X. St. Iviuis blvd.. :

will entertain the members on October 6.

Two memorial trees will be bought and j laced alonf? the Lincoln high- j way hy tho Clay-Harris Home Kco-! nomlcs club. It wa announced fol-j

lowing the meeting at t lie home of Mrs. Ivd Casey, on the Cup rd.. Wednesday afternoon. Ten members attended the ses.-don and were addressed by Mrs. H. J. Incley on the Memorial Tree movement. A Joint meeting on October li at the home of Mrs. John Chearheart of the Fir road will be held by the Clay-Harris and Willow Creek rlub.. The meeting will be an all day affair. -fTho West Side Mother's Social club honored Miss Angeline Makielski, 1116 W. Colfax aw. Wedntday evening with a kitchen shower, presenting her witn a kitchen cabinet ami a comtlete set of utensils. Miss Makielskl will be married Ort. 10 to Stanley M. Deka. The evening was spent with old fashioned games and a delicious luncheon was served to the (j1 guests. -4One of th mcft charming affairs of the Country club aeason was the luncheon jciven &t 1 o'clock Thurs

day afternoon by Mrs. Frederick H.

Wellington and Mrs. J. Henjamin Renshaw. Tho 50 guests were nerved on the Houth veranda at one large table, which had for its color scheme lavender and yellow, being most effectively conceived in the artistic arrangement of eight large

crvstal baskets tied with lavender

tulle and filled with old fashioned j rarden Tower In the two blending

shades. The afternoon was spent at the hridee tablet. Mrs. N. F Feltes securing the first favor. Mrs. Morgan Cavanaugh the second and the third to 'Mrs, W. K. Sherman. The Loyal Americans held their regular meeting Wednesday evening at Beyler hall with 100 members present. A. F. Wattawa, district of Chicago, gave an interesting talk on "Fraterr.alism." Dancing wa"? enjoyed, music being furnished by De Hards orchestra.

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"Iii be in a hospital, a pitiful broken-down fb.'r: in a week or two Is- that it?" she gibe.i, h.r eyes fixed s-. keenly on that I couLln't crr.tr, 1 an emb.irrasM flush. "I thought so " sho Uughed üchtly. then ros,- and laid an affectionate hand (n my t-houider. "You and Dioky are drars." she said, "and trulv I am E-oir.-r to !c

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Advice to Girls

- By ANNIE LAURIE "

Dear Annie Laurie: I am 19 years of age. I have been keeping company with a man for three months, who is 31 years old. He come-s to see me often during the week and every Sunday. He would do anything to win me. The last three weeks I don't seem to care for hina. but still I have nothing against him. I don't want to go out with hina any more. I don't think it wise when I don't care for him to lead him on. Please tell me how to stop him coming to see rr.e. I don't want to hurt his feelings. WO R HI KD. Worried: Simply tell him in a kindly and tactful way that you have hf en thinking things over and you have decided that it is better for you not to permit one man to monopolize all your time. Tell him jou still wish to be friendly with hina. and ee him occasionally, but you wish, also, to enjoy the society of other friend as well. I'm sure It will not be long before he takes the "hint." my dear. PEAR ANNIE LAFTtlE: I am desperately In love with a girl two years my Junior. I think the girl cares for me, but I am very hy. and cannot get up enough courage to propose to her. II ow can I overcome my rvishfuines? A Basheful Boy. A RASHFUL ROY: "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady," my friend. Forget your self-consclousneaa .You can do It if you try. Summon yojr will-power and win. Determine that you will not even think of being bashful. Propose iO her, and tie best of luck.

have a very good workable plan In

my head, which will not entail any work or worry for rr.e, the thing which appears to bo worrying you most." When Lillian left the room I hurried throuch the rc.t of my breakfast, remorsefully conscious that It was not of Lillian I was thinking mo?t, but of the puzzle which her last words to Dicky had given me. Why had ?hc said 50 .cnlficantly, "Neither do you?" Why had he flushed so understanding1' ? That the reason my husband should not live in Marvin concerned too closely, I could not but guss, yet I was glad that I should hear nothing

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Can Jim pack china and glass?" to America he night a1 ut as wo: "Yes, I believe he work-d for the n lvo -.nherate j the Rock of Gibraltar. local moving company at on- time." ; his reejue John L. Cabb ha. "Good, that simplifies that end rf a-kod the state dt-partmer-.t to d!re t it. He probably underxtands wrap- Oil;; I... I;e.-1, A i: 1 n oomm'.sping and tying furniture so it won't s;ner at Rer'.in. " 'k after Scratch. Now, you im st eiiloient brewery until Mr S.u.r.s can divide little lady, If you'll Ju--: Kt down what to do with it. arol inventory your joss. ions. list-1 - ing in one column the things wear- , XN()r.(TMrT lng apparel, linen, silver, etc. ! you'll need for the summer, and in J'swort h's r.ntb Annix. rry er.CS the other tha ones vou could do '. c"ll',' at ' - ,n - without, we'll have a good f.vin TllV. 1"LLSY I1TH ST011E. 2 c - ? a

x'üoto ny K. K. Mangold Mrs. Elwyn H. Moore, whose wedding last evening was the social event of the early autumn.

Revelations ofA WüqgZSS There was such decision, such j ii5 - "ing he understood it. Rut he finality, in Lillian's tone.-? as she shrugged his shoulders with defiant i voiced her determination to go on sullenness as he rose from the with her plan of finding a home for breakfast table. i herself near us in the country that "Nevertheless, my dear, I shall try'! I realized, with a selffish little throli u out-" he "Now if you'll par- ! of thankfulness, of which I was Inn me Iii be off. Ry the way. ashamed, the futility of opposing ! Madge. I took that little frame from her. j the drawer anrl gave it to Lib I Ricfc-y. however, was stubborn. (thought there was no use disturbing 'That's a very good line, old J you this morning." dear." he addressed her mockingly.! He strode out of the room, an"Rut it's all wasted on me. Hunt j noyance expressed in ev ry Un- of a home for yourself if you wish, but i bis lit'.i- figure. Lillian's ecs, full I'm going to move 'heaven and f amusement and something mere earth to stay right here." ! priou.. met mine. j "You'll be more likely to set ! "Don't worry, my dear, ho hasn't ; moving tho place you've neglected ' the ghost of a chance to get the, to mention." Lillian drawled, "if , ;

you stir up that woman to whom you sold the place. Try it out if

you want to, but remember this. I don't want to live in Marvin neither do you, she added slowly, after a significant little pause.

I saw a little flush steal into the!

brown of my husband's cheeks, and ; I knew that whatever was Lillians' .

GLASSES Properly

DR. J. BURKE t30 S. Mlchlran PL Ilroki n Lne lurH-ntl.

At Wheelock's

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Bring In This List of New Victor Records for October We will gladly play any you wish to hear.

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Tlitra'i SunVeht In Yow Em (Lwh-41arLnt) Rainald WerranratK

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Fox Trot L. Cola man and Hi Oixhfatra

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Oliv KIlna-Elala Da War Lucy laaballa Mirth Lucy laaballa Mar ah Lucy laaballa Marah Alberto SaM Albarto Salri Concert Orchaatra with Mala Chorus Victor Concert Orchaatra Cal Stawart Cal Stawart Shannon Four Prarlaaa Quartat Dlilr Murray and American Quartat Dilljr Murrajr-Monroa Silvar William Robyn Starling Trio CharlM Hart-FUlott 5haw Clnriaa Hart-Eillott Shaw

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Eye Comfort How It Affects Your Success

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Better Made Boy's Shoes Give your Boy a little help if you want to develop in him the habit of keeping his Boots clean by starting him off with a good pair from here. You know the old saying "A man can't do good work with poor tools." As to Quality The same durable leathers, the same foomy last, the same strengthening of points that get the hardest wear, that you have come to count on in our Boys Shoes are being featured more than ever.

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125 South Michigan St.

ELLSWORTHS COLDER JUBILEE YEAH ffifa

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Leaders in Fashion for Half a Century New Suits New Coats New Wraps New Evening Frocks New Dinner Dresses New Afternoon Dresses New Street Dresses New Imported Blouses New Sweaters New Skirts New Hats New Luxurious Furs New Imported Lingerie You could spend an entire day at Ellsworth's and then not see all the pretty things. New things arrive almost hourly

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