South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 325, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1921 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2l.nl9Tl " Tric V.N FIVIT of VOMP.N as
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.MONDAY. Mr. r.r i Mr. Walter Hiliebrar.3. r2: IilvrrsJ- dr.. will entertain the M-r.iay even'.n? 500 club at dinner. M!m Helen Hackbrth. 1011 S. Cirrci: t.. will entertain the Eicelp'.t club of St. Ptor church. Th- Woman' literary club will r ntertalr.1 at luncheon ut the
th Oliver hotel by th IVn.ii TVrith oriety. rirrir'H rrchtra from '; Kalamazoo will pliy the program of I'J.i n"e. Mr?. John Hinfcle. .".SI Kuntr:nn 't . v.-:ll 1 ho-t.e? to th i rnMiiliTs of th InIi,r.i!vnt club. Mrs. F-mmn Mrf'ormark. T2C, n. V.'.i'hlr-trton ;tv will fnfrtain the
Will club of
TWO UP-TO-THEJNSTANT EVENING GOWNS
Lace Cape Effects Are Featured in Newest
brr.e of Mrs. John F. Reynold?. Jr
Mi Mary HumAlice Creeri will
311 V.. Colfax av. rhrv .md Mls
a. ":. Th L. T. Bur.o club will be entrrt.nlnel at th horr. of Mls 1'hoe.be Cowan. 12C3 E. Indiana av. Th Currer-t Kvr.t flpirtment dt th Pro- club will re -t at th club Alxi' .Jan Fournrer -a 111 Rlv an j,l;:.THt ! !rture In tho Triurft 'i iitorium on "Ifm- n n 1 Hmr.tp (f !h J-.irriiz.n F'l'ntry."
Tb N'f.rjpq ril r'.-jb will
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:f Kvir.'. 1M V..ol-.v.ir J av. Mr Jotrpb M. S'ppl-n'on will . Ii fi'r.i tf thr- rn-ni 5-th of th N'v 1 1m1 .'it j'( I m k -w i i r . Th. I.i li'-s' Aiiil.ry .f the Or-(i'-r f r'i"1 Ili'T' t M S ir will ir.t in th1" M.'ir.i'- club moms in thf af:! r."i?i.
'' M u.- i' i i r. ' l-i! v . :. Mr .1 ( r:c-j (' iv r. in tlif- r-v rir, nr. A Me t 1 rti i n ir ff f rt üi:: t f -I t b- I 'rf '"r
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South I1er.il Irov. ' Th Kany N' el lwr rkerV club a ill mer-t with Mr?. Iaur i Wot. ."0." Hrrlin st . Misbnwaka. i Th" 1,-iil.'' Aid society of th fllfirla 1 1 Swedish Lutheran church I will met in thp church parlor. Th Modern I'ri Scilla club will. m' Kt with Mr?. A. W. Rarnnrd. M :i , i : II. Washington a v. .Mr.. I. Oßhorn. 1240 Main rt., j ! .vi:: entertain the mTnbrM of th j i Indies' Aid society of tho South Sidi j i Catholi" c hurch. i Mrf. H. Hawkinson. 2203 Portas i i a v.. will enfrtnin the members of tb- Sfilux clu. ! Thf in'nib r of fh Kldeen club i w;'.l -)tc entert. iind in th ev'-nin at ; ! th- h:nt of Mrc. Walter IlrbT, 310. ; 11. Ir:l;an i av. I Mr. Walte;- Frederir kson. 710 X. j St Jn'ph st.. will be hotep to the !
members f the Centennial club. TH riLSDAY. Formal dance of the Indian.! and
Fniversity club at the riub. FiThwiil m-e ,.r orchestra from Kalamazoo will SU. Allen ; play the procram of d'ince-. fJai.ee at the Ulks' temple In th"
affernnon for the c?i!Idren of the member? and in the evening a dance for the adults. Hart's orhertra of lllkhart will play the program of dan'cts.
be A. V. A.j l'KII.V. entertained in i The J.mc I), club will be enterhome of Mifl talne.l in the evening at tho home Hill st. of Miss Clara bunzy. S4.1 S. f'hapin
Formal Dress Creations
the Ciis vs club will
Chicago w i 1
Mrs. Joseph !( Lorenz!. Jr , K. st.
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Idvd.. will he losf.--s tij The reirtilar meeting rf the Wan-; 's of the Tuesday hrils'-j't.i Sewii.i; i ircle will be held at the' 1 home of Mrs. .lohn Spencer. 2111 K. '
Howard .t. j The Home department of tho Wo man's- cluh will present Mrs. Jean Kiih of I-lvanston. 111., before the' general club in the afternoon. j The Sew ins circle of the St.' Peter's Kv.inu't liv-al church will bo. entertained at the church lv Mr:". !
r of tlie Twin City
ir,u' ir le -a.il; be et-iertaincd by . P. II. I" IIa uro. Ill C Colfax
Werna n's Mpi--eop.il
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f Mrs. C. I
f the St. will meet
linker.
1113 Woo.lw.ird av. The inMiih'Ts of the Married Kolks' Hnncintr club will bo rntertained hy a committee of the men of the rluli, in the Tribune auditorium. Mrs. Charles Rradlev will !.e ho. tr. to the members of the Idle Hour club, at the V. W. C. A. WI1IN I1SI AY. A formal dar.ee will be qiven at
City P.eeker. Mrs. William Meyer,
Cy ANNETTE BRAD SHAW
'HE c of lace In raairy In
teresting cap rfTect ! gTtJy f arored on the nrr
tyrns for rrenlnjr rer. Sometimes thlfl rtlray fabric ! arranged to that a plctn reverse cap Si drreloped or a wiip of lace c:A7 bo dra-ed abont the ihonVten to tak the plara of the formal säurt. Partlcularif Interestlre 1 th mcxlel of roao butterfly taffeta which ii depleted at th rlht. It thorrs a rery fall Wrt which It wired about the hips. Three pane!t, rounded at the lroer edgta, ditinguUh the 1d of the j-wru These are ornately embroidered with lonz cryttal beadt which aeern to form a latticed background for the flowers that are made from the ttlk. The bodice Is rather cpalnt in atyie and If enriched with a beautiful pie of Chantilly lace Brown in color, it is drcped in cape style about the shoulder and fall in a panel down the bade The model at the left It derelopd In blade meteor. The sillc is draped dosely aVrat the fijnw o that a very nlmder silhouette ii attained Thii is enhanw! hy the long tlnnoua train as well at the cito panel which centre the front and is finished with a Jet tassel. The cape is of black Chant Hry lace, which ia attached to white tulle. The tulle Teili the shoulder, and is outlined with black cire ribbon.
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and Mrs. Louise IJurnmoister. j S.Tl'K!.Y. . Family nisrht will be observed by , o r at my not the Mount Pleasant Home Leonom- mretlnff his mother wlth the newa i. s iul, at the home ..f Mr. and ; that wo hat, ftn abIdlnJf p:ace. But J,K ri"-V(I tl. Lincoln way W. , to tf Iophone DIcky to faCft the Mr.. Daniel Lernt?:. Lincoln way mood llt. WOuld bo In when he found M.. will be hosten in the evening to tnat j wouW not ffet there In tlmo the members of the Knre Knot club. to niPPt tne train from the South--
jRevGlattons ? A Wife
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A scro-ri direetor would have paid Mr Oleott. the wizened old real state dealer, a totally salary if he
could have i ei;tei el for tin era the name expression of
loir.t'il avarie that hi- I'.k- p..rtruyed when the buxom owner of the. farm next to the Tleer home announced that she would "take four thou.md cash for the dtalted old place." She li.ul ut in half the price he had .t. and fancied I could see h! !ip move in calculation of the five j..r cent commission on the other thousands which his client'.- preciptious action had lot lrm. "Why. Mi I : ui-e.-s! " he wheezed, while bi- t'o!chad contorted int' a reninrka!o frown. "Thi- Is madrKw' Yea are throwing away your property. " Mrs Ibiri'S-i turned on him with na ppi n- eyi s "Now b'oi; bTe. Jjm Oloott." she paid. '-I've listened to that mr and dance from ou now for over five year-. Wait till you t'it your price w.ti? tbl you it your price.'" I t'"'i'. : have s;ot six tb"U-and ix ytnrs a-'o w'i n price- wa low. but e a a 1 ie,l me to rent Ami look vh-it I've iz': or. my hand.- now! If there's anjb'dy want' for fotir tii 'iisin I the c.m have it. The la mi's u orth th it." I.nir years of toarliinc hi eh sehen!
:p'.:.-i 1. Ve t-'UUht Pie n watch for
on c rtihed ( heck for the full amount tomorrow. And you tan have your attorney draw up the
earn- deed in the meantime. There need dis-ap- be no jlelay unless there is some flaw
n the tit.e, tor my husband will
seemed an inuperablo ordeal. Hut i I agreed with Lillian that I must do I it. I could not explain matters over j a wire, and J wanted him to know i about the house, and to mull it over j in his mind before his mother arrived there. I made my way with reluctant feet to a drup: store telephone booth and called Dicky's studio. Then I ondure.l the delay and the getting of , wronf? numbers seemingly Inevitable ! to the lon distance telephone ser-
j vice. And when the aperator Anally i confidence I wa9i Spcum the rl?h number it was not for I had no idea iic.kv-s Voioe that answered. but
that of Kdlth Fairfax.
Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Gtntviir Kemtli
chancre and money risk. A child
born on this day may be disposed to frequent change?, especially of occupation, but will be .4erlousmlnded and sedate.
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Mr;. Kiirirevs'j niniMlilv, I nr, h.ul n'vr .ro! a !- 1 I'cyniiil the rh'"ol uk-, ;;r.d I knew if I tried to press ii." further reduction on her he ioubl h i'.k, .TTid '!: w h ile wonilrrfiil l.tr'alh lo-l. A (tiick iHci-iou.
So
.thou: waiting fiT the signal
from L. Iii m. wlii-'h le hi'l siM ?he xvo a Li ::ve if the ocrn:nn demanded. I made my dee.-;. in. and promptly as. ted upon it. "Ill h'ivi- you fiek:r thousand." I Faid. "If vou'Il come over to the
come out with me to igtv the p.i pers."
I spoke witli far from feeling
how Dicky would react to this sudden decision on my part, especially! with his mother's captious ideas) hacking him up in any objections he might evolve. Hut I resolved to w-.tLTe the most memorable hattle of. my married life in order to carry the; thimr through.
"The title's all right." Mr. Clcott interposed sullenly. "It's injured by a big tru.-t company." "Then everything else is all right." I said payly. "Now, if you'll onmfl with me to the hank. Mrs. Hurgtsc." What Lillian Sux"rit-il."
i "I don't need to go to the bank," i Mr--. Purge-s declared stoutly. "I j guess I know an honest faco when I , .see one. You give me a cheek for whatever Jim here thinks right to ; bind the bargain, and then I'll go home, and tonight I'll havp the tlrt : night's restfui sleep I've had in ; years. That place has near worried ' th" life out of me." i My heart warmed to the kindly 1 woman how we like the people i who sviy nice things to us and I drew out toy folding checkbook -ith the soothing sense of assisting at a homely tea-drinking instead of com- , pletlng a cold financial transaction. i The feeling Mtayed with me even ' throuch Mr. Olcott's frltrid handling of tlie remainder of the busincfs '.his disappointment seemed positivri Iy to have ronpcalrd him and I : went out of the place light-heartedly. Put I promptly came down from the peak of my high spirits at a casual suggestion from Lillian. "Don't you think, if you're goin; In tonight, that you'd better teleph ne the Dicky-bird Instead of
Free Hoy's Watches at Vernon'?. .12ltf
Tri:sn.Y, Nov. 22. Menacing astral forces dominate this day, according to the doctrine
of planetary rule. Unsettled condi
tiorirt are foreshadowed, with
den Kltuations arising which may call for line generalship to maneu- !
ver. The mind should be ready to cope with such, however, a,s it promises to be steady, profound and reliable. It may be wine to avoid removal, change, travel, speculation, and to persevere quietly In accustomed grooves. Those whoso birthday it is may
YOlTHM) NOT MISSKI AT AIJa Much pessimistic piffle has been spread that banquets aren't what they used to be duo to the lack of "spirits." Ical banquets this win-
sud-ttor have dispelled gloom by pleas
ing a man's stomach. Parker House Holls, Wedding Poll?. Patty Shells, and Pumpkin Pies. Ideal for lodge and church suppers and banquets. Mathcws-Krauss Kaking Company. S21tf
WHAT'S YOl'U MONKY WORTH? We pay 6 9c compounded quarterly. Under state supervision. As-
v,.. r. ,..,imt,. ..ii tv,.,, k,, i cMg $1,003.000.00. Cor.tlncent fund
effortß. but they may find them- j $4 5.000. Kirt mortgage loans In selves endowed with a steady and ! South Pond only. Building Loan profound mind to meet bathing j Assn. of South Bend, 124 S. Main. conditions. They should avoid all ' Adv't 3 lOtf.
tank with m thry wii; identify me. ! wiring him?" and IT. give you a check for whit-' I pTTrposely had postponed tele-e-.er vi a wish t ' bird the ! argaln , graphing Dicky of hbs delayed mennnt:l I get to th- city. I'll iro in on sage until after I had Been the real
the aft er neon
m. and will brln? ' estate agent
1 hoped that I might
At IT Ju'clocJSs
At U'hvelock's
Dinner Sets for Serving Six People
These Sets consist of
Six Tea Cups and Saucers Six Dread and Butter Plates One Open Vegetable Dish
Six Dinner Plates Six Fruit Saucers One Meat Platter
A variety of excellent decorations on first quality porcelain ware $4.95 to $15.00 per set Most of these pattern are also in open stock so the sets can he added to or replenished. Many Dinner Sets arc specially priced during our Annual Thanksgiving Sale now in progress. George H. Wheelock & Company
South Bviufs Li udiii' I (islnoii Featurlng
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CAPES 'here are models that begin and END IN 'AN ELEGANCE' THAT MUSVAPPEAL TO EVERY WOMAN OF DISCRIMINATING TASTE, YET THAT CONTRIVE TO SOUND THE NOTE OF LOWERED PRICES
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A Very Unusual Display of Custom Made Upholstered Furniture Have You Ever Seen a Genuine "Chesterfield?"
Are you interested in Overstuffed Living Room Furniture? Wc are having a very special factory showing of high grade Suites starting M ondav and ending Wednesday, Nov. 23rd. Our Suites are made and guaranteed by the Furniture City Upholstering Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich. MR. F. H. NORTHQUIST will be here representing his company and will explain the high grade construction and merit of these Suites, also he will give you personally, the guarantee that applies to every Suite. The display will consist of many designs and different sizes to give you a more extensive slection we wrill have several hundred large pieces of covers, so that if our selection is not yours, you will surely be able to find something you'll like and that matches, blends, or affects a suitable contrast with your interior color scheme. IMAGINE Imagine having hundreds of designs to choose from a factory choice. There will be tapestries, velours, velvets, hand blocked and brocaded mohairs, French frizette and many others in a riot of colors and designs. We extend a cordial invitation, and See our interesting window display shall appreciate a visit on these dates. and please remember the dates.
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