South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1921 — Page 8

THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24. 1921 4--A rT' vM 7i . 7 w2 s3 iiiw jLi id 'car-

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Dis'Jr.srul-hed st t-flr.g ih rnott eeUghtf.C r-fr-ilr Inw history of the the D'nal irrith ball Uit rfr.!r.7 w th rnct brilliant affair iWt-Ti .'it the Oliver hotel la several wons. Many of the surrounding towns wer represented In the aa-

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cue. ah) were rece.lvM

in h UdieV parlor y th reception committee, which Included Mr. and Mr.-. M. S. IOTre-n, Mr. tnd Mrs. Ira CiraUkl ar.l Mr. and Mm. Herman K. Hie. Mrs. Ciralkl wor a robe of blarlc iulr.s over black nt. Mrs. I)wen's rfop.'n was of brown lace and chenille uhl Mrs. Hie wa attired In black net. Among the many attractive gowns theo especially noticed were a ronne velvet of American Iieiuty hade, worn by Miss Etta Krom, of Chry'al Spring. Mhta.. and the geranium pann velve worn by Ml (Irrtrude CtreenbHtt, who c.irrlM a l!a"k of rich feather fan. Miss Hel n Tlurk was stunning In

the home Hlrrh el.

of Mrs. N. Crnlg, 1G11

a robi of jwMcock Fequlns combined with Jet. whlh cru mad over black .3itin and h carried a fan of a blendlnsr phacl of blue and wore a com lt- of orchid. M's Cella

r.urko wore an Imported model of! The regular monthly meeting of biirk tulle with a dash of burnt or- j the King's Heralds took place "Wedfine and her feather fan wat of j r.eday afternoon at the Stull Memburnt orange. j "!al church. Twenty-5even memM;s Frances S.ilinger was mt i lers were prcnt. The hostete ttr.'irtlvf In h r pown of purple , for the afternoon were the Mis-e.s

at tho Oliver hotel; vcr.il fri'-1 from this city will enjoy th hospitality of Mrs. M. V. BcIett, at her home In M!?hawaka; Mr. and Mrs. J. n. P.enshaw rrlll entertalr yir. and Mrs. Cotter and family; Mr. und Mrs. George Th'irn and family and guest, MI. Monica ICaul, of Vl-cona!n, "will be the dinner (tupMi of Tr. and Mrs. R. R. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. George "Witwer and MIm Maria Studebaker vlll be the guetji of Mr. and Mm. J. M. Ftudebaker at Punnyslde; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur CiriLsle and Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette IxVan Porter will ppend Thanksgiving at ulrer; Mr. and Mr. J. E. Cauley, 2206 Lincoln way W.. will have 12 dinner guest; Mr. and Mrs. Philip .N'lcar will entertain a family party of ten, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fmlth, E. Cedar St., will have a 4 o'clock dinner for 1C guest. Mrs. B. Cleghom. 12 4 0 Paml fit., ff.ii hctes? "Wednefwlay afternoon to th members of tlie lixdU- Aid socirty of the South ' SMw Catholic church. The. afternoon wm pent with nfedlw-orTc and lunoheon waj se rved. The next meeting will be hf!d next "Wednesday afternoon at

th curst t.f honor. Mr. nr. '.I Mr.-.

Fred nibf-l. Mrs. I.. Clarence Palli and Mls Eth'd Mnnteomery.

Honoring Mls "Wilmetta Shirk. vhco marr!.i?e takes p'.iee. Thanksplvlng day. Ml.e.s Elrannr Rloff. 1017 Iawndale av.. entertained at a nilncellaneom fhower "Wcdr.tslay vpn!np. Mis.' Roloff tvs n-i-Tpd by MIs Jeanette Mnrtin ar.d Mi.at Vhlma Heliuist. Luncheon was .erved to 12 guet.s from an attractively appointed table, the color scheme of which was pink and white. i Mix Margaret Kincrk. N St. Peter ?t. .entertained the DanD Bunco club at a Thanksgiving party Tuesday evening. Miss Rosalie Sinsk-r received tlie fav;r at Bunco. Plan were made fcr a Christmas party and the next mating will be held Dec. 6 at the hnnie ff Miss ICatherine, Herman. X. Xotre Dave avenue.

UNCLE WIGGILY

Uli: STOHY OF THANKSGIVING.

(MY HOWAKD R. iIU

Revelations p a Vüq

Tili: WAV

mijl 'im:

v. .. . U:if.-u . Lllan'a email i!a.'jffhtor IxA Wg-i to 1 rJlowci to accon:p(ir.- rr.. in order that 6he r.nght the K''or.r Junior, and

LA I) gl:

IW3IILV. Iilliaji and I. helped in ittria'.ly by the TIccrs. spent a busy afu-rnoon 'ttin? tveryt)..:; in rfud:i;t:s.s fur ti.e advent of my family, un.xpecttd by us all. Thr.uh Mrs.

Ticer we wero able to ot;a;n a corn-i -no

,; ionao.e rnwn ai a r.t;,T.Curir.g larm-i rened that !hrv wnr.'i :i -U to

nou?o xur my iatn;r, and another

VnrcrreTer of her face ' I r,r. vtryfl.r f ire rhy vr be cm Xh next tnin."!t::-

vr.t'in', ar.d 1-

"Vp sttlel bcli in the motor carirf tho r.r trai for the tedious wr.it. I with fir ''--niion r.rA I mvl(rnfi.'onco than I had exrrr.t-wl to f .rrr..

the child. And frr the first time' v

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rfnee Dicky's tilegram. I found rr.y-

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r si t,c-e r.ecn

ditr ;''i:itrri-t;t whvn fho tir.al-

iy oc-nviiictd horse! on the train wa.s

5r'U s'p- ?o

that he wan Imost teary.

not

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Fcm tKir.g-'s hip-

Jifcr Dicky and m fcr Ü:',

re-j kept

i just; Jai.e I

stump after Uncle

mou.e lady, just telephoned over," said Mis l-uzzy Wuzzy, "and aked me to cMine and help her bako a

In the election of o'heers Missjcluese cake for tlie church social to-

chiffon beaded In gold and Miss Florence Salinger selected a gown of bHek chiffon beaded in French blue. Mi-- Freda Hersehnow wore a hrlck red rhlffon made with the hr.np offert whl"h was finished with a girdle of gold cloth. Miss Belle Livino-ton was attired In n becoming crown of black ?er;u!r.s and carrb-d a scarlet fan. Ml.cs Beatrice f'jponhelm Hartford, of Michigan, wore a lovely dr.s-? of ro- panne velvet and silvr r lao M!rs. Philip Horwlch. of Flkhart. Ind., wore an Imported robe of black fllef. Mi Julia Flox. of Chicacro. v.-ore orchid taffeta combined with violet panne velvet beaded In orchid shade?, and Mrs. Ieon Livingston wore black brocaded vdvet. Amonir the quests from away were: Mr. and Mrs L. C.odman, Jack Ooodmnn. Hnry Kobin of Indianapolis. Mrs. Fannie Kobin. of Philadelphia, P.a., Ml s Etta Krom. of Crystal Sprlnrrs. Mlrb.. Pr. M. R. Brüser, and Maurice Brown, of Terro Haute. Tlnry I.owenstein. Bremen. M- nn.l Mrs. . It. En cel. rf Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Horwirh of Elkhart. Ind., Mls T'.eatrice Oppenheim of Hartford, Mich.. Ml.s I'au'ine Cdm .and Mbs Celia ?german. of Chir:it:o. Mr. and Mrs. J. jO. Schacht, Mr. and Mra. J. Parrih of Elkhart. Ind.. and Harry Lorber of Columbia City, Ind. Fischer's orchestra from Kalamazoo played the program of dances for the 1")0 guests. n of the most delightful affairs of the Thanksgiving po.von was the !ance riven last evening1 at St. Patrick's hall, which was the formal opening of the hall. A five-piece orchestra played fh- program of dances, which were enjoyed by fibunt 1T.0 me'rbers of the younger Fft of The pari.sh. The patrons and I-atron -"-ses) were Mr. and Mra. Jack Younsr, Mr. and Mrc. Fred CofTleld. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fortler. Mr. and Mrw. Raymond Schaub. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hart7.r. Mr. and Mrs. Ti.

Mary' CI race Edward. Alberta Brcm.an, Norma Bunch and Heln Paulson. Mrs. E. Hawklnson. 2205 Port age av.. entertained the Solux club Wed

nesday at a one o'clock luncheon at I th Jefferson hotel. Covers were! laid for twelve. The afternoon wasj spent at bridge, the, favors, being'

won by Mm John PoTiena. Mrs. Gates Harpel and Mrs. H. I. Iviuten.chlaeger. The club will meet again in two weeks at the hom,e of Mrs. John Stahl, 612 Park av.

The business women of Mrs. E. H. Reyer'rt Sunday school class met al tho home of Mrs. Reyer Tuesday evening and organized the O. M. T.

club

Misj I-e M. Braeckly, vice prefld.ent; Mi.s Clare Erhardt, pecretary and treasurer. The first meeting of the club will be held the third Tuesday in January'. The members of the Phllathea and Baraca Bible clashes of the First Baptist church were entertained Tuesday evening at the church with the regular monthly sipper. A program was presented following the supper, which included a talk on India by Mrs. U. S. Divl.s. and T. A. Freeman discussed "Foreign Missions from a Business Standpoint." Plansi were made for the annual banquet to be held Nov. 29.

"' h, dur! I Juät can't jfu! can't go!" exclaimed Xur.se Fuzzy Wuzzy in the holio.v bungalow or.e iruorning Thanksgiving. "Can't go where?" "asked

iggily. a.s the bunny rabbit gentleman rubbfd a bit of orange l;in on hid rod. white ar.d blut striijf.l rheu.

r.iatum crutch to make it small nice 1 ln nurry ana worr'. 1 do-; "Is it to the -movies you wish to go ? I'arted from my UsuaI reserve," and

if so. I ll t,ake you." ( had toId LHan something

"Xo. but Mrs. Longtail, the

brief

noa iJicKy would remair. This left I mendou.s

iuxs iuwii-i at wie i.ctr iiume as we Lad originally planned them; with

the exception of my mother-in-law's1

occupancy of the room, Ahich I had called mine.

1 d order an extra good

with all of your mother-in-law's fav- i ' -i ? i-r.-

diy" Hho Qucriid v.itli lips that he

fmnx tjuiverirg only by a tre-

effort.

j "I don't knrrvv. Marion." I anI ?wered her truthfullv. "The traLn

from the south may have been so decayed that they will not bo able to make connections with this one.

But" stirt d bv the fiuicklv falling

reif v ith leinr.- to renTle the rxT.il-! 1 ivjrv

fite r'n.sure 50 fa.n coming to 1 Jurdrr

the reur.ion with, niy b.vby lny. 'v. -Hr- Tn- fat

: I remembers! a reunion w had and a nvour. jhadv.Jhen he w.u? Just lMrnlr.g tjears :ttu: c,

j talk, and faithful Katie h.ad kept ; Tnv p.tt !. 1 y. j him frctn forgetting me. Xo fear j "My m,.mu! j r.onv his not remomberinsr m-. After j Junior war.'s r. I so c-:rje ?.rat ivtfy short an nbs-ce. i The next ir. sand my heart thrilled, my arms 1 evrvtb r.is ar.l

strn noil et tn nro5i-ft or o -on t-.m-v l

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clashing him ln my arms. I gave myself up to r.apturojs anticipation, sternly banishing nil worry as to the attitude of Pickv

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and hi mother tcnnrd tnv n-w

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rapturt"Mjsl' Avbi:. his fa ' f n i" I ' T all the r t shadow.

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orites," demurely sggeted Lilli

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I naa told Lillian something of the

anxieties wiat D.set me concerning Mother Graham's appearance on the scene at juirt thia time, "You don't know the dady," I answered dryly. "If she's in the mood

I'd lovo to go and Jielp, tut1 a'dS she' ta-ke th attitude of

uannjg j uu 10 piease ner

Tho members of the Centennial club met at the home of Mrs. Walter Frederickson. 710 X. St. Joseph St.. Wednesday afternoon. A buffet luncheon was served to ten members. During the afternoon the election of officers took place. Those appointed for the next year were Mrs Edward Weaver, p-esldent; Mrs. Arthur Miller, vieo president: Mrs. Walter Fredprirkson, fsecretarytreasurer. The favors of the afternoon contest were won by Mrs. Jennie Weaver, Mm Molly Bradley and Mrs. L W. Zears. In two weeks the

club will be entertained at the homej

of Mrs. Adam Brooks, 6 30 High st. Mr. and Mrs. George 1 Hager, 415 W. Wayne St.. entertained with a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of their son. John Lawson Midgley. and Miss Eva Vnrior. whose marriage will take place Xov. X0. Only the members of the immediate families were quests. Mm Patrick O'Brien will entertain at dinner this evening at the Oliver hotel in honor of Miss Pauline O'Brien, of Detroit, and M!.-s Florence Guthrie, whose engagement has recently ben announced. Besdcs the honor guests place will be laid for Miss Catherine Coonley. Miss Katherine Mathle. of Milwaukee, who la the house guest of Miss Ethel Dickens; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schaub. Merlin Guthrie. Edward Kelby, Frank Woodworth and Clarer.ce

The Independent Order of Foresters will give a dance Thursday evening in Heylor hall, for the members and their friends. The Ladles' auillary of South Bend Canton Xo. 9. I. O. 0. F.. will meet at their hall Friday evenin? at S o'clock. There will be nominations, entertainment by the executive committee and reception for new members.

A business meeting is called for jthe members of the South Bend ! Woman's club at 2:10 Friday aft

ernoon and will be followed by the entertainment for the club in charge of the homo department. A Thanksgiving festival will be given at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the German M. E. church, under the auspices of the Sunday school. A good program has been arranged and a silver offering will be taken for the lnellt of tho church charities. The department of literature, section two of the Progress club will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30.

Schumacher. Mr. and Mr.". John

Co -.rey ad Mr. .and Mrs. James j itader. of Whiting. Tnd

V.uloy. The al'f i i r was glvpn under the .auspices of the Fibers .society nrd wa.- the first of a series of ontertnir.ments planned by tb society

f.r th'- win er. M.-.r-v faiai!;. b.- Men today 1' w'.y for 1 1 .at Mrs. IT T. M

dinner pa ! t i e -5 will

Honoring Mrs. Edward Fell Lu

kens. Jr.. of Toronto. Canada. Mrs. I panied by

Karl Jackson. Kost St., entertained j Kock ill

at a card party Wednesday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were played, the favors being won by Mrs.

Amom: them is m j Delhi Martin and the quest favor by ?h honi" of Dr. and I Mrs. Lukens. Jr. A buffet luncheon ;.! uotn- ry. T ro n wool j w a.- served, chrysanthemums being

rd. Mr. and

rs II. C nir.ds. is 4".

will f-nt'-rtain ! rue's. F. TT. Kennedy, of !- Cb.arb s t'nutil.'V will be

U 1

Wilbur .v l::r Ind'.ivr trcit. Mid

best to a family party

Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Inrrley. 21". S. W'il'iu.i st.. will entertain the member. of the L"ng!ey family; Mr. and Mm Crawford aid' s. 14 S. Main st.. will entertain 20 members of th S'apl'-s family at dinner at 1 o'rl.k; Mrs. C. .T. B'.ier. worth. 122 S. Michigan st.. wii4 be

used for the decorations.

Mrs. William Devall. 3:. S Franklin ft. .entertained the members of

o'clock: j her bridge club Wednesday after

noon. The favors were won by Mrs. H. IiTderer and Mrs. A. Iong. The hom. ws made attractive with clusters of chrysanthemum. and luncheon wn served following the game. In two weeks thee lub will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Albert Mue.vel, 401 W. Madison st.

Lyle M. Brechenser, 7 IS California av., has returned from a three week's stay In Cleveland. Ohio, and Is th guest of his parents, Mr. and Mm Frank B reche nser. Maurice Thornton 'of 427 Corby .-t.. who is studying nt the Chicago Medical collego is spend in-r the wool: nd as the guest of his parents. Mis-i Jean Gammack. SI" Forest av., arrived home Friday evening from Batavia, III. She was aecom-

Aft. T -x . - ... , r

'"..'rv. frightened.

ini., w no van in1 ner

guest for the week end. M;s Katherin ' Mahtie, of Milwaukee. Vi-, is the week-end guet of Mis Ethel Dick-ns. 16 X. St. Joseph .St. M is Pauline O'Brien, of Detroit. Mich., arrived last evening to be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Patrick O'Brien, for a few (lavs. Miss Florence Guthrie. S. William Ft.. 'who. went t 'hieago Tuesday to attend the Xotre DameSt. Marys ball at the Drake hotel, returned home last evening. Mis- Margaret Wellington, who Is home from St. Marys for the hol-

hn! - to trrworth Keott Ins

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the But-Caroline

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Dr. .and Mrs. Lindl H. Wirt. 1722 ;

in th evening ; portage av.. entertained Tuesday!

i evening at a charmingly appointed! ! dinner In honor (4" Alexis Jean ' Fournler. A cluster of ru.-'s-n chrys-

untb.emum.s centered the attractive.

'II II YS A Nil 1 1 :.m r 1 S.

c:iarre'.ng girl and

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' f( ll iw. T.- prove t bought fulness ho

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at which were seated besides

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t h e m u m s n f course he got hr, the F'or-

Dr. F. It. Carson, dentist, "new lo-j cation. 12" W. Washington av.. will ; he op.-p. en or about Dec. ?th. i

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it U'hcrlorh's

At JThcclocl:s

PERSONAL GREETING CARDS for Christmas Y are showing a splendid assortment of (r rtin Canh for special plates. The very best nrti-tie skill available lia been employed in their preparation, and the true, warm Christmas spirit i- expressed to a marked degree. Prompt delivery and mot rarcfnl Avork are best assured by plaeinp: ortlers now. You may alto need Visiting Cards to enclose xvith gifts. George H. Wheelock & Company

May, has n.-; her g'i st.- Miss Dorothy Talbot nnl Miss Alice Keenan, of Cheyenne, Wyo. Miss Mary Hiss, of Los Angeles. Cal.. who is attending St. Marys

colb-ge. is spending Thanksgiving i with her uncle, Joseph Ili-s. 71;, F., Cedar st. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. I'.errv. of Cht-,

cago, are guests of .'dr. and .Mrs. Pome C. Stephenson. Xorth Shore drive.

Miss Monica Kaul of Merrill. Wis..! will be the holiday guest of Mr. j ar.d Mrt. George Thum, 7.7 X. ?cctt st. Misi Kaul will remain over th- werk end. J

F. ypwton Harris, who is attending the Chicago Academy of Pino Arts will spend the week en.l with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Harris. Woodward a v. Frank Adam of Chicago witl be

night

I can't."

"Why not?" Uncle Wiggily wanted!

to know. "Betause I have to do the washing," answered Nurse Jane. "You know it rained Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and the only time I have to wash the clothes is today. And now Mrs, Longtail wants me to come over and help with the chec30 cake." "Then toddlo ' along!" exclaimed Fncle Wiggily, smiling like. "Toddle along and bake the cheese cake." "But what about the washing?" .asked the muskrat lady housekeeper"I'll do it!"' declared the bunny, inaganimous rike and care free. "You!" alrno.t scxeajrd Miss Fuzzy Wuzzy. "I certainly, I!" answered the bunny twinkling his pink nooo surreptitious like. "It will not be tht; first time I havo done somo washing. I know how to put tho clothes into tho tub. with some soap and water, sozzle them around 'und hajig them out." "Oh, but you must blue them put them in tho bluo water or thty'll bs till yellow!" cried Nurso Jane. "Blue they shall be I'll make them a 3 blue as the summer sky!" sang Undo WiKKlly. "Oh. but not too blue!" begged Xuise Jane. "Not too blue!" "Come, come! Toddle on!" laughed tho bunny.' "L'.ave the washing to me. Toddlo on!" So Nurso Jane, with -many a sigh and shake of her whiskers, toddled on to help Mrs. Longtail, tho mouse lady, whilo Undo Wiggily made himself ready to do the washing. "I just know lie wn't .-.oz?.le the clothes enough, or he'll get the water too blue cr something," said the muskrat lady. "But I suppose I can wash them over, and I must help with tho church social." Now wo' 11 see what Uncle Wiggily did. Nurse Jane had the clothes all picked up for him, and he carried them to tho laund.-y and tumbled them into a tub Then he ran on so-me hot water and put ln some sua p. "Now for tho sozzling," cried the bunny rabbit, as he rolled up his sleeves and dipped his paws into the soapy water to rub the clothes up and down on the board. But. just ns he was about to do this the dour

j of the bungalow opened and a video j cried: I ' What is going on here?" I For a moment Uncle VYigglv w;.s

but when he saw a big

'white, shaggy fur-c,vered creature. '....11- 2 .. 1 . . 1

I una a joi. iace mo nuniiy an-j J s we red: ' "Oh. h.llo. Mr. Whitewash! Come! I right in, my dear old Polar Bear j ft i nd. You may s t me wash the ' . clothes," and he told about Xuisi Jatle K1- ing out. ! ; ' IIa! I'll do more than see you j wash the clothes. I'll help you!"( I roared the Polar Bear in his jolly,; 1 frosty voire, "off with your .shoes'

and sacks'." "What for?" askod the bunny. "We'll get right in the tub wth ! our paws and Jum.p up and down on ' the lothes. That's the only way to :

wash them wafh my Polar B. ar So Uncle shot s, and gt ntleman.

Ellsworth's Golden Jubilee

m any

thing." However, with the detenn'.nation to leave no possible chance of placatlon untaken, I broached the subject

of my mother-in-law's captic usni ss 1 In culinary matters to Mrs. Ticer. "Suppose I havo a üilckfn din-j ner?" she raid with the faith in! fowl as the dish of honor which

mckst country' people have. A Tempting Meal. "I think that would be splendid," I said, remembering that my mother-

in-law- was indeed esi ecially fond! of chicken, and vainly trying 10 1

pump up an enthus:astic hope that Mrs. Tlcer'a treatment would be successful. "And I'll have scalloped potatoes

and some new asparagus out of our! patch, and " Mrs. Tictr was off In i the lino frenzy which attends any A f A J 1 . I

ariLsiic creation, anu i waited patiently until she had outlined a most tempting meal, a culinary dream of delight..

"Thank you so much, Mrs. Ticer," I said when she had finished. "Now, j suppose you plan to have it ready 1 about half after seven. That will; be about 15 minutes after they reach I

the house if they get the firs: trtun Of course, If they are delayed until the last one " "My dinner will be spoiled," Mrs. Ticer objected. "Don't you think you'd better make that S o'clock? Then it will be ?afe for both trains." I opened my IUs to protest, closed them again with the reflection that no matter what my decision would be, Mrs. Ticer if .she wero like any

other cook would put the possibil- j ity of spoiling one of her dinners be- j fore .any o'her consideration and ' stick obstinately to the schedule she . had named "Probably that wouM be best," i!

assented, after a minute. "But you'll be sure to have it ready at S o'clock sharp, will you not? For after that long Journey they will be simply starved."

"Junior Wants Mama:" j "I'll have it right on the tick,"! she promised, and with this as-sur-1 ance I had to be content, though I ' had visions of what irritation would be my mother-in-law's if she should ! arrivo on tho lirst train and have to I wait for her dinner. j But the first train every exit! from which M 2 ri on ar.d I watchelj like hawk --brought ro pissengers

New Recipes IN EVERY PACICAGE Better quality at a lower price represents value that is seldom offered. Yet that is exactly what youRetinNumberl Brand Mac aroni when you buy two full si:ed packages foronly 15 cents.

eparihient Managers' and C

lerks

Ends Wednesday Eve., Nov. 30th, at 6 o'clock

f MERE J V LOWEST 1 V POSSIBLE PRICES 1

Doings

Friday and Saturday

(Department Managers' Days)

HERE POSSIBLE DQiCES !! i X

nHE Department Managers have chosen Friday and Saturday as their two last days to offer special inducements from their departments.

npHAT leaves Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the last three of the Sale for the Clerks.

Both the Managers and Clerks promise that their prices will be more interesting than even a week or two ago. New arrivals have resulted in larger varieties. See our Big Ad on Page 1 0.

THE GREATEST CHRISTMAS STORE

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Tli.at's how I always chttlKs:" lau-hed the "off with 'em!" Wi,-;ily took off h!s s did tht? iYlar üe-'ir ar.d ;hen th. v ii:.m... :

up ir.t. tho tub of cIoJks and began da:.cirg togi-tl:r. Spli.-h. spla-.a! w. r.tthe soap watt r and tl clothi s w ore sozz'.ed ;ts th y never wer. bvfure. Mr. Whitewash sang: "Up and down v. dar.ee! Tvound and 'round we prar.ee! W'.'H -..::i tilts;- cloth-. For, gor-dn-. s-i knows, It ij! c ur only chanc !" Nui'S" .la: -- Ci'.!i'o b.a. k. jut as Unci-1 vz:: ar.d Ms. V!titew.;?d were dar. .v. tli.-ir hardest, Fpl.-ish-ir.g t.e s".ipy water all oyer the floor.

wvf vom doir.ir?" i-rie.,1

Full Sired Package

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Q TWO for 15

Our smaller profit is made up by larger sales from the rapidly growing demand for it.

NUMBER,

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Milk

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W". I.. Stover. ?.?. Mr. ar.d Mr. Hruce r.a,':11. jr., a v., .are ppon inir Toledo. O.

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N'av.irro st.

J. B. Gaflll ar.d 1 f' , Woodward th week end in

the two

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ntiDAY m svrn:nY are tlie two day? -h r. by T'enartmpnt ar.ager,s to g-;ve ccptlon.il bargains. T;;at 1c Monday, Tu-lay and AV. d: -

th ..ict thrt ( '.vs : tJ:- s r.-- for

th Clerks to offVr pr;..' irducemcr.t?. T?.o P'-rnrtrner: Manacrcr of the lteady-to-Wear scti-n ,a?k you to turn to p.c--- lf and n--to the

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them." "oh. that's how I a'.w.: ,t laughed Mr. Wittt wa.h. blinking : or.c- c:. e at th- bunny. And Mr. ; Lor.,''ir.-; tried not to lau.ch. ! Hut everything ra::tf out al! right. and if the c..l.te cutter don't. tic1 kr.ots in the strir.c h- an and mahf a cat. ira-'.Ie rf it, tho r."t story I w ill abritt rr.?: Wicily and tho i alarm cl tit. j (Copyright. 1 1 2 1 . i

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Fit ALL Michiae

JT IS Our Sincere Wish That All Our Friends May Enjoy a Very Hearty and Happy THANKSGIVING

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