South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1921 — Page 8

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I. T. Hun' o t Ja!. The L;.i-s' awx::.-iry of the I.asttcm rft.'ir v.i'.l T:tf-i nt the Mason!: Imp: in th- af i' moon. The Art df p lrtir-c r.t of th I'rogres. club wi;: 2ii't at tro- clun to stu ly "Lands-ap I'.vlr;! r.." Mr. M iuriro K ihn and Mrn. Cha r les S!krr.a:i w.:: ;r'--r:t rh- d!rr-nt p'i!nt rs .11. 1 f'i-!r wor'rc. Thf- Ynun? Woman's Foreign Mit.cr.ary s'; '.My -.f t?. Cr.-iir M. L. church will rn'-et In thv chureh parlors tonight. TUESDAY Th- Octo'.-'-r l:nr.'4r f tit.- Woman's Pining c'.ub '.vi'.I b- hM at th'-

horn" of Miv I'm: I'ra.--turf-a v., at 7 o .jck.

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Mr--. Lawrence r.utt- av. wit! rVer of th Nv !

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rrm .. .it : r.o o' : Th. Kr.ir.ts of Cohmil.us will triv.u il.i.'iff at thv Triburi" au litoritim. Th- A. W. A. - wiri-: c:r ! will rii'-et with Mr. Lf'- r Knunor:, 1 ." .M;s HfitT. Xfit'I. 112 Tut: sr.. will l'f ho-t-f to rnnnoers of the 'Vnni.in's Guild of Ht. J.irnrs' lOpl.s-tr-iil church. The Gol;l.-n Rod drill team will give a card party at S!i-k's hai!. Tho You'-.: Mn's Blhle cluh of First Iirf thr n t'hurrh will Tiio?t at th hoian .f Wtlll trn S''hri-lj-r, 72'' K. I'fnn nv. WEDNESDAY

Tin Centennial lub will 1 trr.r.'d .it thf J'.m1 of Mr.-. IMl;OW. 17 4' I'T Pt. Th- Iadif s' Aid U-ty r Mrmorial hurrh will iih . church Dirlor. at 2:30. Th

will ho Mr.". W. D. Air n. Mrs AV. r. It irnhart' and Mrs. William II. Hrtmin. Thö' Fancy NV clloxork rs' rlut

will h- -niertam-d at tho Moni

ton et. Th' Weln.lay -lub will 1 rntcrtained at luncheon at the homo of M-rr. I. V. Slaughter, ill Lamont ter. Mrs. U. V. Milton. Mrs. Albert LI4t?nlerer and Mrs. Gorc Ilitner will assist Mr.. S'.aushtfr. The Indci-ondent rluh will mct Tvith Mrs. lllrarn IVnrod. 2::i7 Ilshawaka a v. Mr?. O. G. Harding. 31? Inland av will he hotcfi' to raemi'Ts f tho Colfax V. C. T. V. Mrs. O. Jarox, Michigan rd.. will

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Reflections of a Bachelor Girl

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No mrttf r how hlsh a rr.än'.s literary tast m. somehow his st-r.s of humor r.rvcr ?o.rßs to ris al)"c th romic supplements and the fmokintr car joke?.

Wax moulds are biiiis made of departed spirits, in Paris. Hut, many a woman knows that if her "dear depart-d"' hushand has Kitten his just desserts, a wax mould would iio.lt ri'ht ff Jiini.

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:o: The Story of the Jilly Jell :o: By HOWARD R, GARI5

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I-er;'. The niuskrat lady sprd some cf this sticky jelly on the front steps. Pretty socn alone: came th l-urzy Vox. ".Vow f-r I'nch" Wifrily's r-ars:" he howled. Hut all cf a sudden his paws .-lippel in the jilly J 1 1 on th-"

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Tears are a woman's weapon, hut there is an art in usin them. The woman who bawl. can set ar.ythin? except a man' love; th" woman who whimpers can ftt nothintt except his aversion; hut tli; woman who knows how to Mink hack the tears with that "smiiintr-m art r"

air1, can f-t uverythin that heart de-sires!

The only way for a woman to be perfectly happy with any man is to

let him suspect that she could passably happy without him.

A woman's purgatory: To watch th eyes of a lover turn slowly day by day, into the eyes of a crit:e, a judge, or a censor.

W h-'n I'm-!.- W-ci!y slid i!"wn"l'!l t you the wild prap-s. the bani.-ter in hi.- hollow stump N'urs.- Jat;. I don't surp"' ta!i:f I'ur.aluw o!n mornln-c r.- l'"und 'h-s would do?" he ask-.-d, teasing Nurst.- Jane bu.-y wit'a pts, pms and: -ike. dishes, the tire n:.erri!y b!ai:iu' in the , '.h. hop along with you." said stove. The reason th- Iv.inn.v gentle- i Mis Kuzzv Wuzzv. who was irettin

man slid down the 1 ai:i-t r. instead n-ady to boil tiie itrapes' when Uncle! cf hopping from stair to stair, was Wiirgily should bring tlum, putting' that ho feit so lively he ju.-t h.ad to : suu-.tr in with them to make jelly. slide. over the fields and through th; "Good morning. XTirs-- Jane!" he woojs hopped Uncle Wipgily and v.iiistled tlii'oiiL'h his t.ink. twinklin son he came to the place where the ,

' A - - - " , her ' nose. 'L:!y day. i.-n'i it?" 'wild grapes trrew purple and green, i

! "Ju.-t rit;ht f.-r vou to off tu! 11 ",u lu !the woods and tre't m- some wild ! l!lL' "ildwocd trees.

Urrapt s," sp.ke th muskrat 1 idv. i "h' a fne lot of jil,y Jel1 Xurs0 , .lane inn make fron titele trmnes!"

"Tnafs so! I did promise you i ( xclaimed Unci,- Wirgily, as he bejrot you so:,), wild KraiH ' admitted ; U) ün a ,Mf? he h;1J broUKht t Kimm ii iphi 4 i.it rw . . 1 -. . . a

"".UJ""J "Ar; . iJ with him. He had picked all the!

maKo a caue. i oe.ieve. ; ?ralM..s h., ,vanU.d and he ,vaH think. "No. some jelly. Uncle Wiggily." jn- whether he likel jelly cake or "That's, riht! Jilly j II will taste !j'm tarts best when all of a sudden full well!" laughed the rabbit uncle. ! harsh voice cried:

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Revelations of a Wife GARRISON

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rntertiiri the Ladles Aid society of the M.irde Grovo . Metliodist chiirrli. The Old Tim Krlends' chih will meet ai the hctiic of Mrs. U. J. IIickhaupt. 712 Forest av. The Misi(ri iry irele of th Zion Kvaneelieal hurrh will he cntorta:ned by Mrs. Grace J loner, 3:1! I-ituoht way W. ww w rw w a w

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The I"nr'ka cluh will he .riter- 1 eluh. tMind at the home of Mrs. W. N. j The Thomas. 24T 11. Iurir; dame Mrs. Hend rson. 117 U. South st.. j

1 indicia i- 1 1 1 Color ( IiIim ii to Trim Tills ( hlld's ay S i' IVoi-k. Fuehsia. one of the most fashionable colors this s-aoii. is fa"oreel for the ' trimming of this dainty

rrof K ior a rniici. Lxtrein.'ly simino in d M"n. it .-liov.s the fuchsia ribbon bind.- about the round out neckline and the very rshort sleeve. Flowers of fuchsia, erge, that f xactly match tltf fuchsia ribbon, an; apjli'iU' (1 urti th frock uhich is made nf navy s-r;;e. The w"a.istline

suggest. -d bv a bind if the fuchsia 1

ldbaon. If you should wi.-h to copy this dress you rnicht fashion your flowrs in diff-r-nt nhape and in place of srge. you miurht vtsr duvetyn or broa'elot h.

51R Sixth st. Mr.. A. it;nr, 714 Ik Wayne st.. will entertain the membership of the He Hive. FRIDAY Section 2 of the literature l-part-m nt of the progress club will meet at the club. An sll-day fiuiitincr bee will be held at Munsun clnpel by the Ladies' Aid society. Mrs. John Ktteb in. sni. s. Taylor st., will be hostess to members' of the Waneta S-wing ircb . SATURDAY Miss; Mab.-l I'hiela. N. Hill st..

If 1 had followed mv first impuL- , .should have llel shriekimr down :

the stairs at the sudden appearance! of Grace Iraper in the house I was , inspecting with a view to its pur- j chase. All my old aversion to the girl, my very real terror of her, 1 Kwept over me until I found myself as near utter panic as T ever had; been in my life. Hut pride, that m.si potent of stimulants, iame to my rescue. Of! all people in the world. thLs woman

house, but it .-. in. d a very plausible way of seeing you. 1 muss; admit that the various guardians of your welfare are ery dovotid ami strictly on the job." There was a distinct sne. r in h r voice, but I gained the impnxsion that it wat almost snbeonsciou.. that site was .striving to aj p. ar friendly, whether or not with some sinister purpose l couldn't ascertain. Hut I resolved to bo wary. Her next words ware an abrupt

tion.

wa.s tiie one- before whom T could i Mibe

least afford to .show any sign of a' "What have u finally dYcided white feather. Unthinkable that she aboat the letter I sent you?" should see rue quail even for an in- 1 I had -xp-cted the question, but stant; I summoned even. bit of will j I knew that I was not yet ready t power I possessed, and spoke to her anxwt r it. I glanced quickly, furcoolly, steadily. tively around th- hall in which we

be aostess to the Jolly Oroehet

Loyal Americans in Ucylcr hall.

will give a

"Ah! Miss Draper, is It nut? I hardly recognized you at firsrt. P.ut your voice hadn't changed." I had spoken only the simple trutli but with any other woman than the one before me I would have tactful

ly refrained from commenting upon

tho marked alteration in her appearance. Hut there was no room in my heart for truth toward Grace Draper, and I am afraid then w.i.' meanness enough in my soul .-t that instant to rejoice at th change which had come to her. For she was no longer the vision of beauty which Dicky had so admired in the first year of our marriage when sho had been the model for ho many of his illustrations. At that time her beauty had been fauUls. ami I had always felt myself at a marked disadvantage beside tier.

were standing. She was- b.twten me and the stairway, but I spoke as nonchalantly a.s though the knowledge of that fact had not sent a little ap-

nre'iensive thrill thromrh me '

"I am rather tired." I said, "and you do not look strong. Suppos' we sit down in some id tee where we can talk more comfortably."

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemble

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"Lucky club. The Thursdav U-'.drre flu-) w

ntertaii'.ed by Mrs. S. .1. McGrath at her home, ior.1 W. Washington. The Twin City Sewing circle will meet with Mis. Harry Vanderhertn.

ONLY OXi: I'LI.roR.MANCll Owing to Geraldin Fur rar Concert Co. appearing at the Oliver for tme performance tonight no showing of "Way Down Fast" can be given. Regular matinee at 2:20- today and every day this week.

TUUSDAY, OUT. 11. Conflicting forcer hold sway on this day. which may bring forth many perplexitit st and doubts. ' It may ! difficult to make progress, beer. use of stubborn and obstructing

P.ut even the few years? since tlien. i forco .whit.h s,M,m to iinp,tlt. v,...v though they had touched me lightly : s.,.p Xevertl'.el, ss. it is advisable enough, had decidedly aged her. , to p.Kh ov,reoming obstacles, probably bectiiisp of the combination j ,)Ut not l;lkiru- ,-ik uith nM,noys. with them of a code of life far re- ! , n,f,;,ii,. through th.. ,...iin-. r.r

speculation. Curb the tendency to

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! my gra pes ?" ' "Who are you?" asked the bunny. "Urn the little Fox who spoiled the , Map- vines." was the answer, and Uncle Wiggily remembered that ' story. Hut a moment later a big Fox, and not a little one, leaped out ' of the bushes straight for the rab- ! bit. "Don't you take my grapes!" howl- : f d the Fo'x. "Oh, I didn't know they were ! yours." Uncle Wiggily Kently said. , "Anyhow, they're sour grapes, as perhaps you know." "Sciir grapes- or not. I want them!' , howled th- Fox. "You're thinking

of a Fox friend of mine who thought' all grapes wer sour because he j j couldn't reach some that grew on a i j high vine. Rut m u can't have my j ; grapes!" j I "Ah. but I have them.!" laughed j ! the bunny gentleman, shaking the,

bag lull ho had Fathered. "Nurse

, Jane is going tt make jilly jell of tlum. Ha! Ha!" I "Here! Give me back those ; grapes!" barked the Fox, hut Uncle j Wiggily gave a sudden jump, and j away he ran, bag and all. "Oh. I'll get you!" said the Fox. i .'us he took after Mr. Ixuigears. J However, Uncle Wiggily didn't i have the rheumatism that day, so he : could run very fast, and soon he

was well ahead of the Fox. Rut after a while the Fox. by takinir a short cut through the woods, drew closer to the bunny, and soon he had almost caught up to Uncle Wiggily. "How can I drive him off?" thought the bunny. "I know! I have some hard, green grapes in the bag. I'll hide behind a bush and throw h ird. green grapes at the Fox." So Mr. Ixmgoars did this, hitting the Fox on his nibby nose with the hard, green grapes, so that the bad chap howled: "Oh. my nil!y nose! My nibby nose; Pome one is shooting bullets

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worn' about . trifles-, and attend

crimes. Ftrictly to biisin'ss-. and there is She was still attractive, her figure i prospect of overcoming the contendwas still lissome, but it änd her fea- 1 ing forces.

1 1 1 A i : AXNIi: UAURIK: I im a girl IS years old. I don't know what is th matter with me. I Just tat.'t seem to mix with the fhr young peepje. I m so s IfcoTVFciousj that I bh:th when I catch anybody's ye. Whmeer I go anywhere I .1'i5t sit still, and it takes jovj half an afternoon to get tip courn ;o to make a remark, and th n my v.'lo' sounds .-M strange and husky lr. ir. y tars, and I never say what I inter d to. I would like to be a girl with a '; ersor.aUty." Hut don't you th!nk rain- is rather a hopeless case? PLUSHES. rb.j-he?: No. I ilon't think yours lx - "hopeless r is- .' my dear. On tl.e r-nrar. I bd; ve tlu.t with v ,o'- tamo" ' r : yd oi'- w i ! i -

By AJGC2 ULURll -

po r you soon win ne a me to overcome vuiir yrlf-conscious-ness. It

tures were far too thin, while the brilliant coloring which of old wan one of her chief attractions had been replaced by rouge. I gues.-ed that beneath it was an unbecoming pallor, matoriallv detracting from her

dd charm. .There was a hardness o amaL -r.f o'i n -iil fwi r ! t ". I , o 1 1 f 1 f y

:ay take a little time, nut don t no iaK-(). which made her onlv a cari-

discouraged. cature of the woman, she once had! The next time you are with a j ieen. Itut her luHtrous dark eyes j young person, just try not to givej-cre still beautiful, full of un- j yourself a single thought. If you I quenchable fire and spirit. But deare engaged in conversation wdth a j Spto them, however, my old jeal- j girl who sown or sings or play ten- I ousy of the girl slipped from me. for- j

m? wenF tai'K upon t ne suoject wnicn : over. I no doubt had cause to rear 1 . fi i.H. I ...

especially interests ner. ii you tain i14r but in this moment's concen-

a'iios' whose give strict and hus'lnossi. refra;

birthday it i-- should U termib'. ! i fforts to ring from worrv. and

taking no mann r of risk with their money. A child born on this day will be oh ver nnd ambitions, but may make its best success in the employment of otio-rs.

I'll get Uncle Wiggily

yet! I'll go to his bungalow and nibble him and the jilly jell, too!" P.ut for the time being the Fox turned back, and Uncle Wiggily, with th grapes, hopped safely to hi.-? hollow stump bungalow. "When Nurse Jane asked him if he had had an adventure the bunny said: "A Fox chased me, but I drove him back. Only he says he's coming here to get me. and some jelly also!"

"Ha! I whispered

know how to fool him!" Nurse Jane. Quickly she

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tratea gaze- at ner i kow mat never could Dicky ' ne attracted by her again.- I knew a!o, without vanity that the tables had turned, and tha.t now I had the advantage of her in personal appearance. That .die realized the vmo truth as she looked at me nay, more.

I knew that I had seen It alsto was ! evident in the rudden ending of her lips back over her teeth, while into , her evr for a fleeting second there

' came the expression of something '

catlike preparing to spring. i How I ever held, my ground be-J fore that look I do not know, but ! stand motionless I did. looking calm- j lv into her evet. Hut when the sav- i

tage look faded and was rerlaced by I ! something in.'vrutable, I knew thit I nothing" in my action had changed) ; her intention. She had force-d her- j ! self into passivity. i !; "It ist hardly to b expected that j t I should be unaltered. Is it?" sh ; i asked with a üttlo uniile. which, in!

spite of my aversion to her. I had I to admit wa. full of jrenuine pathos. ; "Prison life is not trnerallv condu- !

cive to the preservation of one's att r.n rt i v- n - "

j T turned involuntarily toward the 1 -.venia n .who had admitted me into the house, wondering that Grace i Draper s-hot.ld speak of this chapter in lur life before her. Put she wai j no longer to be seen, and the woman opposite me laughed lightly at

my gesture. "Oh. Linda if a good scout!" she said. "She won't listen to anything

not intended for her ear. Bcs-lies. j she knows all about me. I knew j her years ago before he waa mar- j ried. and we've kept up a sort of ; friendship ever p'.nce. enough no that j T w.iä able to tise hr to get you ; hn. I knew you wouldn't want the i

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