South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 7
FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 1921
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WHEN A WOMAN TELLS BY RUTH AGNES ABELING.
A GAME Or 1-lhAR'lS
I hTTT'' t li.-Lt nicht. I fe'.t ni If my fpy turvy wor
1 i 1 or.re rr.ro 1 r n aright, Ar.d I wai glad somehow that I r.?t n.sked Tom to explain a'.l of thing a'.cvji which I hid ben torturing nyf-If th dwf't.i about h!rn an! Griff, for explanations would have taken ome of the bIeom rf of tho affair. I wanted to bo.!ev In him. Just 1 he mM thus w.ifl thus! I
I one Id ! Joy.
thought to question tho other
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b.-id rvertod to type. I had wanted i iv man to be a port cf supremo being.' And further, I didn't want to i! i battle for my.elf any longer there nas . xtreme joy It. knowing that hereafter I should have tomono who loved no. to pharu In every V- I -. . . 1 . V.'ith tdi thought cf my "xnile-"-t" In, mind I plunged Into my -as'e basket when I reached my "'vr.i. I h id kp;t r.iy doer locked ar.d had, tnke,n oa r c f my room my--if to avoid i chance rr.fvtin;? with Irak's o I had ho;e of the craps ;f p!;"r be inj there. And th'-y ewre there! I fvtt down fit rny d'sk, und with 'ho T) p' t -ut thi note bark to-
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r. I r r--'m!f-'I my;-- If. Lb" : : ri was flooding my room Ii ill Ah r; I awike-ne d the next i r.ir:.-. :t m- ! likft a good omen.
A t t bid
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tkfast table. when I :e Mr. and Mr?. Am?3.
fir-'t tlnm cince
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Afterbrenkfast I went lack f my room. Way down In tho bottom of my trunk there vero o:ne frivolous F.'.ken garments and porne of the finest Trench voile with old blue velvet ribbon shoulder traps. Thes I brought out and fingered them lovingly. Finally I started to change tno clothing. There was a white Canton crepe dress that I had worn little. It was bow at tho back. This wag the dre.s3 I f-Iected. It was just one o'clock when the maid brought to my door a long green 'oox. Tho tiny pink rco buds that It contained 1 fastened into the fold of the wide- rash at my waist. And Foon, below rny window, I heard the honking of an automobil horn. I ru-shed down and. with a long cloak drawn around me, climbed Into the low seat of the roadster, with Tom .3 lie I p. Straight down the street wo went and brought up at the little rough jrtone church known as St. Stephen's.
There were a few palms at tho al- ' tar and a fine old clergyman with a mellow voice and a kindly smile. W-kce-'t there for a moment Tom and ! I, and then he kissed me. j As we climbed back Into tho road- j ster a now platinum band va? gleaming on the third finger of my j left hand. (To IiV Continued.) I
. . (fVpyright. 1021. NI'A Service).
DviCE TO GIRLS
By ANNIE LAURIE
! :: Ft axnu: uvinniv: I 1. 1-ist winter v.l;e:i v at colli a fr; rid,
. . l. i-.j.' d .-' ral lett.a.s. Then he -:; 1 writing. 1 have beta out f fvn h iv.; n-t een him i-incu f;i'-ii. I h'ivt- jii:-t lefuriud, and b-.trd th it h- i.-i ill in the hospital. W'-üld it be. proper for me to send i.im !l -w r.- .' If 'o, should t en. . - ii y c.ird with or without a L.:-tin; I don't want him to tirl.'.i; I'm ru.-hinjr him. becau.se I tbü.k of him only as a friend. nirrTY. r.LTTV: It would be m,.st propv and appropriate to s nd llowers
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Some folks worry all tv.e tlm for, pe.;t rn!n - ' f.i!l;r.- I
rear they wi 1 take cold, l hey ar. r.:v..-y kafraid of fresh nlr and f specially of! party? No, i: currents of air. They are afraid of. f.r boi l tb.. wet feet- They think they nv:t b--' rlv i", r. 1 :;v!gin to enuftlo and eneerx; after tho; : -. pls.r. i dir.: least exposure. r.v-ry on rf Iast pummer there was to ! a : wis r.-s v. picnic party on a smooth, rock in th J ph'slJ f.-r middle of Lac do He, in the Lm- pi.ei:mr.!a. rY ". rentian?. Tho canoes shot out from, 0f terrtMe' !.-. various parts of the beautiful lake, rc approv-- of nil heading for the one pUc., r-' .i,.:;rato Inf-;
niindlnc: us of Cooper's "Iathr t i,ut c;f lU v at r r.ev.-r Stocklng Tales" and the jratherin cf jt make" no dif:.-r :.e
the-clans at "Council Rock." It started to mist, and by the tir.v1 the last boat reached the rock. the
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A. T. Kijrer. In tli country. Miss Llvlra Itedir.kr vi M.sb.ir n Vt. who haa toen workir.r In Waut;;.-:- n. I. C, for several yeurs. is Ti.tu;s v'.t'i frier. ils here. Mr. Nelson Lor. slurry ef r-Trien Sprlnps an.l M1h Wa'.ott.i f r- rrieri toAnstiip were married S.du.-ay la St. Jofi' i'b Mip Nina Sparks is v i ! : i n tr rd.itlvr In Cal-Mffa this w.-k. T. W. KejLülJ as a Nibs vM'er 1 tesday. Mr. and Mr. O.orc M.ns ar..'. Mm.
Rose Wicoff were St. Jjs-r:i
Wfilces Jay. Mr. nnj Mrs. ilalp'.j r.iiw. wen rt pnets fit the (lenrc. ;r.i!;a:u l:o:.:e. Icetur, Mich , this wek.
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, support a wife and maintain a home
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1 W.iSl i i".'iiee jl nuum uv uciu-i iu nait and I ' an understanding with him rather
than be bound to him by a long engagement.
THE fall of a card the turn of a trick what miracle of meaning taking ALL hearts. But consider HElt feelings when the sees may lie in the event! at the critical Instant of her am game thit the card he plays is Just because mortals make the point of the game NOT to " the ace of hearts, the symbol of HIM who is HER ace of hearts fake any hearts, is r.o reason Cupid may not find vast delight in and cf hopes and her psrtr.er-to-be for life!
Dear Annio Laurie.: I am .i young man 20 years ol age, and I am desperately iu love with a girl 17. She ways oho loves me, but rfho goots out with other young men. and seems to care as
J much for them as for mc.
Do you think I'd better drop her or not? Shall I risk her to become my wife? HIGH POCKETS. High Pockets 'She. has every rea-
:o joiu frien !. Why not .'indole j .on In the, world to associate with yi.ur rani with a little croetintr and other younir persons if ,sho so de-
a hope that ho will recover soon? This should give hira no cause to think you 'ire trying to "rush" him.
ii:ar annii: laukii:.V arii n caged to a man who is a !"r.g way from me at school, and 1 l ave In on absolutely true to him, i t fusing all "date.- because I didn't tare for them. Now he tells me that be .'oirig to have a good time at school, :r.:l date with the bestlooking girls ho ran lind, but that ho loves mc, .and will always be true to nie, anil advises me to do
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Wl-.at shall I do? I won't be .able . se him for ;. long tiro, and since he admits that ho i.s going with otlfi- Kir Is, shall I begin to accept invitations from m.en I don't want to, Mit It scorns the only fair thing to n;y.-"if to do. Ic, s he caro-for me as much as he should? I could go mv whole
slre-s. Put. if you believo fihe doc
care far you, and you arc absolutely sure she is "the" girl for you, why don't you proposo and solve your perplexity?
Put there are no kings and probably never w'll be any more, at least In our country, and probably soon iJt any in all the world. Ah, this is enly a foolish dream of what might 1 if The King could be and act just as you and I think he ought to act. For wo konw, after ail, that no king of human origin would, even for a day, act as we have dreamed. Tho old world mu.st pin on its wise democratic way arid the human race must slowly crawl upward and onward. It cannot be speeded up.
1 Nevertheless, thro cheers for the
toothbrush and bathtub idea that returns bj way of Mexico!
led., were visitors nt the W. N. Skinner heme the first of the week. The Aid frncietv of the Methodist church met Tuesday afternoon in t lie church parlors. Plans were made for their annual bazar to be held the last of November. Mr. II. I Stryker of South P.end vislfpil relatives hero IVforwlav.
Mr. anil Mrs. John Ängsten have moved to Chie.npo xvherp th v have ii:st finished building a modern bungalow. Mrs. Philip Kcphart is on the su-k list. S. A. IVather Is c visitor at ti.o homo of his son, A. P. Feather, in Oronoko township. The June Hand met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. V.. A. Miller. The host
ess vas asslfted by Mrg. L. E. Kephsrt. Jun. Hendleman has returned freni a few days business visit in Chicago. M. P. Castner and W. P. Dean, supervisor for Oronoko and Pterrien townships, are attending a session of the eourty supervisors ia St. Joseph this week. Tb- So.ial Ilonr met Frida v with Mrs.
Norman o'Ponne'.l, wif- an I .1 i:izv.t.-r cf South P.en 1 spent Sunday with P. J. i O'Ponne'.l and family. ( Mrn. o. Johnson was surprlJ cn 1 r . birthday by Ler relitives. Many bt-.n:-j llf ul and substantial pr'er.ts wer. l'Iv- ; en anj rpfro shinents wa-r? mtv-.1. I nifton Phillips and Mm'.ly f Ham- ; let. Ind., visited W. P. Ju!.n:i an ' f.i::; j lly Sun. lay. j Mrs. Higher, Mrs. Chirr.berbiin and , Mrs. O'Ponnrll of South p ,i. 1 Mrs. ; DcardurfT nn.l Mrs. P. Cabar.aw v n ; guests of Mrs. ;. Pabanaw Wedr.es.lay. ', Mrs. L. Meudy has rt turn. -I t. l.- r home In Tort Wayne after visiting h'-r , nieep, Mrs. W. P. Jdiiiven. The Ardmore school celebrated Itlley's birthday with the following pr-rtai: Sorg bv the school. "Ameri :i" : "I. if ." Storv jf Iiiley." Win. peiT.-nbawirh : r.- i ' tatlo'n, "Ptittin the Ktndlin In." Plnr'..ltelnebold; sob, "There I.ittb P:rl I'--, t 'ry." Virginia Strcup; re.dtatlon, "A Poy'a Mctbt r." Ji..-ph r..ur:ii ; -II - , legu. "The P.usv P.ind," ;rl"Mrv: r - itntlen. "L:ttb Orphan Aiii;'"." ! a-'ad i Hav; duet. Wni. PetTenl-auh an.! Ph is. Pelnebobl: r-itat P.n. "I'll- V 1 r b I It
Is," I.ouls Weber: recitation, H-.:i of tured.
"When the Fro-t Is On the I'unkln." v.r-w.
Margaret Jones; rev nation. "Our Kind cioants xp
of a Man." Plaren Weber: re :t ; I inn, . rr,TM tb t-xpri nc "Away," Kenneth Hing: robin s. J. W.j Itlttlnper. ountv tuperintcndi nt ; t.o;:g. : a succt s?. "Indiana." tsehord. '
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merits, and you are j; w:d I .if iv.v'.-r rated
.t dip in the surf. Make sure tb. it your hair is ther or.L--b.lv dry. ar.d sp.-riaüy tint your
ex k i c irs are fr e from Th -n? rem:ttr for sir.c other, arc more snsltivo
body. W.ü. we all g'd wrt. Til ere w--e
th.ree .lortors. a co;jpb" f famo- f-
Canadian ar.d Indian government a Iawyt-r. s.-veral :ln wnrra-n and
et or rr.irnur.,' i.n .n . ,
drove tin canoes home through ths' r .:n Itut e-ver- one was rood-r.a-f
moisture
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;ore of the two d7en rart!experience.! any ill efrctik
Tb.e pier. I a wa
lifo v iUiout attentions from other
men if only 1 knew ho were true to j often as he used me. VilitY UNIIAI PV. broken-hearted.
Dear Annie Iaurie: I a:m a working girl away from my family, and sometimes get very lonely. I am I'O, and I am engaged to a nice man a few ye-ars my senior, lie used to talk so much about marriage when I used to go out with other boys, but now, since we are encaged ho never rqeak.- of getting married. I love him very much, and it makes me feel badly that he seems indifferent. 13 it proper for me to ask hiim right out what his intentions are? Not that I am tso anxious to get married, but just to know if ho still (ares. AVould you advice going out with some-one5- else Just to see if ho carea? He doew not come to sou ma a
to, and I am WOIl RIED.
YPIir UNHAPPY: .Turt because Worried: If you truly care for he announcosi hi inti ntion of being him vou will not run tho chance of
why should ; l,-.-sir.tr his affection Tu- accenting in
attentive to rohT glrl
you permit other young men to be attentive to vmi when vou are. his
vitations from other young men
iwhile you are engaged to him. Don't
betrothed? ItU'ht is rurht. my I ask him about "his intentions." He (b ar, and if y..i; truly tare for him j wouldn't have asked you to marry yen will not associate, with other him had he rot loved you. Have young men while you are engaged j more conadenco in him, my dear.
to him. Perhaps lie js only teasing you. saying he is irointr to co about with
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but if ho per.M? in so doing you would be j-i-ti:b'd in breaking your er :..;; n ent. Me is- . oly a schoolboy, rind it may : t - b- !ic will bp able t
and don't worry. Thincs will cone out all right for you, .I'm sure. Put you might tell him just what you have tedd me, and see what he says. Put be sure you don't talk in a complaining .spirit. Try it. dear, and he'll see nnew how much you love him. fC.mvri'.:-ht. 1 f ?1 .
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Tho Klnrr were brnovolent, there would be an em1 to the gorging to repletion of the few and the scrimping to starvation of others. It may bo The King would say there should be no velvet and jewels
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re l wisdon, from Mexico: wa.ubl ratb.er tench my repl9 i" :v of the toothbrush and the tttb tb.n tliat ef the 4 4-i'alibre ' 5,' siy- P;"es't J.bregon.
.-clime ; I thir.k. out of any! and laco worn in a world where there
:or: w titm p. pec p.e ta.i-civii- ".'as Unering among Lae nourees k.:if ; r tri higher pUne. poor. He would shut all mills, fa,-.-t be examined, and when a tries and riine.s whero childrc-n ,.- f-uttd who knows hi-' people work, and give the iitt white
Three Minute Journeys
Among the many and sTmetimes astonishing superstitions that command the strict obedience of the average Greek, rustic are certain beliefs which have firm roots in the centuries. Thero Is the belief In tho Fates, for Instance. The Fates aro f?uppoed to bo wrinkled old women, drcsed always in black, who live on the tops of high mountains. On the third night or the seventh night after a child is born the Fates "Moirai," they're called in Ore-k come down from tho heights to pay the newborn babe a visit. Tho family makes careful provision by tying up the dogrs and spreading a table- for a feast to the Fates. Put they do not speak of the Fates if they can help It, be-cause to name them ii thought not wise. Put should th?y even allude to them or to their visit, the family always
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pro-b. m, there things wo could t.nd
ur "Pand cf tho Fre
i sneaks of them in most comnlimen
appears slaves, first a oo. outing wita p!cn-!tarv tcrr.s
ioriiy or gooa tilings to. eat. an i tuen
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cit. s are swarminc with can-
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inlstratt.-ns. Out in tho country - . e ,-.;c many who need the same r. i of teach.ng find prsctiee. "Why . -t ii sa much timo on Unarms?
a f.. i r.-.' iv fn the tri-
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and the! would ordain tlielr education !n
schools of exactly
Schools vvhat a
tocratic will would tho school;
Tho children should haw the first steps of education first. They
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in some sections of Greece mr-
education !n !,..,.,, t. i'2..,,, ? , , T.',..a
the r.?ht kind, i -, 4 ..i
A' i-.liu I'l 111 .liini IUI LUiit . .lill-
! other misfortune, and the third is
Prö" i though: to .spin the thread which
! determine the length of life tho
newborn child will enjoy. In other svctior.3 of Greece thero
of Xercids. Tho Xcr-
r;ctly and, writo a logjble han.l. Ar.dfeKls arc uppesod to be only water
I rat races of th arithmetic sprites, but to haunt the woods like
ey s-i.oui-l i-i. cor-;, rr0rit t.Tr nf wrH.ls.
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vtcrs. I forget who it was -aid , should be their mental possseion tho ancJc.nt Dryads. The doors of
nt every man is a b-diever in the before any ether stuJb? were a'.- j a house vhcro a chilll l3 cxpected nre b of kl"r nrovl led he himself , lowed them. . ..... .
1 king. Wli.it Might ITapivn.
Yes the ar.rlent threo LVs should their eu.t", end nothing, grade
tightlv shut for fear a Nereid will
s!ip in, ßteal the r.evbom child, and ;j
leave m It place a Nereid child. Put
What reforms we wou'd all work, j or no ftrade. shoul.l intervene to get the human parents will never find
the rnirple of royalty a ra! roy-jthem away from the education ev- oat wheTher this clamaitv has han-
aitr which would work and be pot- cry me needs. -VM must walk bo-; pencd untll the child .-rows ur and
timor.g our subjects could be
would
oura! Th toothbrush nnd bathtub pcl- . y. for exam.ple. How heartily
our tjrannical will be imupon the world, no matter
how- our subjects rebelled. And there would be Tbl!!on, ono may be ru.'.r.. Thir.k of thj chances a -:..o.l ryr.ir' would find In the ffovran. r.t of ar.y nation if thero could
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of Htrange inheri-
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words with an accuracy rare in this ;! n.-.wf.r tr rvrrf tVio vi acW
day cf lazy sporoh.
IlUt WtMlld It.'
Ar.d what a glorious time The !
; even looks at a child dire trou'ble
will ensue. It la possible that the
person doesn't know she Is afflicted
King would have building and cau-; wlth this terrible power, but If a lag to be built the ly.n?.., m which u-r-man should ooint her fl-r at
ho and his subjects lived! Fach of
a child and exclaim "Skordo
T-e confevvi lmpo-Jtho families should have same say garlic you may be certain the volent kingdom of un- i about their own home, but the auto- ; child'fl mother w'ould ficht bwr with
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erat wou.d nave h'.s way about cer-j might and mnin. For s-jch a protain features of the house?. Room i ce.lure Ls belleve-i to conjure up the enough for all. living rooms and tij? j tcrrfWe dangers of the el eye. porchs and a general thought fori
and the picture s 1 the children as well as th grown
ups, would rule. There might be Ilbe-rty to have an
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autocrat could m t I move or have his being In Mich a! Mr. Marth Taylor ts a visitor at
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Handsome Rocker $19.75 Here id a chance tu add a beautiful rocker to your living room at a low ccst. Thi3 rocker is well designed and has comfortable spring back and peat. Upholstered in ü n e s t Chafe leather. Come in tomorrow and eee this bargain.
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