South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6. 1922 tr ACTIVITIES J V J n V v d of "WOMEN - . v a J (1 '
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'ho a-o.,d,nes- f., fr th- v,ar!WiI11,n1 IV',r5"-'n a,ul Mrs' Clnrle .-r- k.v.u f. Mr.. II. V. I'ldr'dco. ' ,:,sans',n- Tho next meeting will "b Irs. r:u::i nnd Mr,. Sr.vyer. A buf- h' 11 J ,,!' 1 :) al thf chl,ri"h Priors, et lurch ':: w.h r r-d .at the clos fth" aftfrvoon. The n"t nicotine Ar.noiincemrnt Is made of th en -vii; b l -M rot Thursday after- pavement of M;jw Meti Schickel.
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Our Janu.uv ( iearance Sale offers an excellent opportunity to spend your Christmas money to wonderful advantage. Pcrhapt- tliri' ir- .-omethinL; vou have wantrd for a 1 one; time to adorn your home. See the display of Sheflield Silver, Silver Flatware, Framed Pictures, Art Pottery, Crystal CiLis. Colored Gla ssware and Novelties at Vfe price A selection of W hite French Ivory Toilet articles at off A selection of Leather Hand Bas at Vz off George H. Vheelock & Company
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,4.!'- th Informal rrrrm vra In I !, irtr" of Mn. P. I. Rrrri-k. A ' ; :t r'inr wru given by Mrs. :.r'h':r r:-r:k On F-b. 2. Mrs. P. irbier. Suritfn I'ralrio rd.. will ) y n. Valentin party. th call response, loing ?n quotations rr0J,r trf-ruror;' Mrs. Irt'spry. s. -.rP;arVi I'lans '.vr1 mafl" for a p-ir:y to ! s:ivn nxt Tusiay pvnir' nt thp l!Cm of Mrs. TOi:!s Hartf.f thf. ;iftr.rno,,n w,n .spirit socially. T tU. , ' Mr". .'-m Hirjir ani Mrs. R S. hf'Miüii. On Ann 1' Mr rionria trf.u r r.n.orTir th1 (.jrri at r r.M Ktriir and Unmans M !;; -n.-trv nci'-tifs of th Harris l'nir." f'hri-Min rhurrh met at an 1 1 - 1 . i y f?:on at th hom of Mrs. A. II. Ilunkl. nr IMaardshur. A p't lurk dinner wis frvp'l to IS iiif rnhr-rs at noont. Thf nill' study
ti ,. j ii"iir v. .is ;'u i 3 .Mrs. i. .m. ii;s- ; !;.'. aftf-r whirh Mrs. I). 1. rad ! a ptpT on "Char.vMprhtls and (Vn-
i m t il ;t ions of l' )),. in Jap. in." Mrs. s.-r.tr.I "Thf Imd of tho Rising in. On Irl. '2. th sorietks will t with Mr. T. M. I,on?lp YATh IIurka -!uh ?nPt Thursday ;i ft rno'.n with Mrs. Anna Seror, . I Marion -t. Th' annual 'hr.stmas i'.irty uiiidi hid hrti postponed, took pl.ii arid an rx'-hango of pifN wa- a li jitur'1 of tho afternoon. AftT a short husinoss meetinfr. the tmi- wis spnt socially and a buffet luncheon was served to 13 members. On Jan. 1 !, tho club will be ontor-taln-d at an all day mooting at the homo of Mr.-. John Hinkle. 321 Kunstman ct. Tho Victory club entertained at a t hontor party at the Orpheum rhnrsday afternoon. Eight members trended. Tho next meeting of the rlu! " 11 e hWd Jan' 10 at the h.omo of AIrs- hazier IJncoln way v.. .n fjruon oi orncers win iawe ico ;it that nieotins; Tho Indies' Aid society of the Gloria Dei Swedish church met Thursday afternoon at the church parlors. At the business meeting tb election of ofheors took place. Thosi; choson to serve next year are Rev. Karl Anderson. chairman; Mr. John Johnson, vice-chairman; Mrs. A. V. flelquist. secretary; Mrs. John SN iner. treasurer. Tho host- --( s for the afternoon were Mrs. I f'auchter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. J. - chickel, 725 Marietta Ft., Mllwau- ! koc. Wis., and "William Matthews i Shirley, jr.. also of Milwaukee, son 1.-!". Mrs. William M. Shirley. 828 W. ( 'olt'.ix a v.. this city. Th3 anncuncei i1' nt was ni ido at a luncheon given i i b;- Mrs. Schickel for 16 of her dauchter'M friends on tho afternoon -f lc. I and in the rveninp: Mr. and Mrs Schickel entert. ined at ilinner at the Wisconsin club in honor of their daughter and Mr. Shirv. On New Year's day Mr. and Mrs. .vhb-kel. Mis.- Schickel and Mr. Shiry roc-i vor! 2."0 Biests between
: ., s;.--'tho hours of and 8 o'clock at th .1 iii. 11 ' 'aiillv residence. .Mr. Shirley 1? well - for aj known in onth Rend, where he has mo t- viit. d M.anv times and is a member !. : f the Smith Pend Country club.
Ir. -pat ion have ben issued by Dr. anl Mrs. Onr "on P. a randy for a r "a-o; f ; r. and musical to ho piven S'liala;. afternoon in the Rotary ror.Tii f the Oliver hotel. The red ,. -,f jOM from 4 until " will introduce ! Pimi ( Kcrek.i arto. violinist, who i - jl' tivr- a propram between the i I. our.? of .". and 6 o'clock. TV.o r-pftnbors of the Franklin Mo! rV c'.uh entertained their chil-!-. r. t the school Wednesday aft-r-ooT Mrs. A. Stoler had charpe o tl,fl oTifertainmont. which was at--n i-l by f.o m-thers. The next j meetmcr w .P be held Jan. 18 at the homo of Mrs. William Dupbaum. Mrs. Otto Solhrie. T"' 2 Ik Cedar -t. or terta ined 12 members of tho : '-.a-aro r'iih Tuesday afternoon. f ivor- .'if c.rds were won by Mr-. A t !;ur .--cope. Mrs. D. Archamr.d Mr- WIPiam Squirt. Th. v ' w: H bo held at the At Whccloch's
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The Wc man's Missionary secity rf th Ardmoro Rrethron church hr-M an nil day meeting WMnesiay at the horn of Mrrg C'yde Oalner. A pot lucl; dinner was served at noon, followed by the. regular ttopram. Mrs. Charles Rausbottom !ad the devotional and Mr". Qeorre F1her rave th chapter on Korea. Th nxt meeting. Feb. 1. will b ho'.d at the homo of Mrs. Ira Bottorff. Mrs. Ix Rup Smith. 709 Riverpid dr., was heess Wednesday afternoon to the memberrs of her bridge club. Tho favors wero won bv Mrs. Ralph Osborne and the hoste?-?. Refreshments were served to the- 12 members. Mrs. Osborno will entertain at her home on S. Main ft. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Hickel. 40", w. Colfax a v.. entertainod the momber? of the Sin1: Parlet club Wednesday eveninc. At 500t tho fnvors were won by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rarr. Mrs. Clem Bill and John Hill. Following the rime, dancing was enjoyed and luncheon was served. The next meetlncr will bo held In two weeks with Mr and Mrn. Clem Rill. Blaine av. Tho n-eekly meetinc: of the Upahne Carnpflro frroup was he:!d Wednesday afternoon at the StuuVbaker school. Mws Virginia Turner was elected i princess; Miss ITIva Ruth Holen, was made keeper of tho court and Miss Iren Mnchlon. keepc of the wampum.. The next m-M't'tl;? will be held next Wednesday. The recrn'ar meetinp of tho Perky Parent-Tone hers' association was held at tho sclv-ol Wednesday afternoon. Two violin solos were piven 1-y Bein'.co Simpson, an interestms talk wat pi von by the school nurse. Miss Doupr'.as and Iv. Ij. Kemper, alfo cave a short talk. The next nieecins will be announced later. Mrs. Jame Thumm, 724 S. Clinton st., was hoste? to tho members of the- Independent club Wednesday afternoon. The annual election of otflcero took place, resulting In Mrs. Hardy Lee, belntr chosen president; Mrs. Dora Home, vice president; Mrs. Willis Basset, secretary and treasurer and Mr. Noble Keller, reporter. The next meetlns will be held Jan. 18 with Mrs. Albert Wright 711 Marietta st. The annual meeting for the election of otlicers of tho St. Joseph Hospttal Aid society was held Tuesday afternoon at the hospital. Tho results of the election were as follows; Mrs. John Greif was named president: Mrs. I. TV. Iower, first vice president; Mrs. B. Stoddard, second vice president; "Mrs. Thomas Williams, third vice president; Mrs. B. Schmidt, recording secretary; Mrs. J. Cauley, corresponding perrctary; Mrs. F. Mann, ilnanci.il secretary; ! Mrs. John Gehriner. treasurer; Mrs. B. Haccrty and Mrs. J. leather wer named as membership secretaries. Plans were made for a card party to be g-ive.n at St. Patrick's hall Jan. 20, Mrs. William Crabill. chairman, will be assisted by the board of director. The regular business meetinp of the Propress club will he held next Saturday afternoon in the club rooms at 2:15 o'clock. The polls will be open from 2 to 6 o'clock for the nomination of the following officers: president, treasurer and three directors. The Art departmont of the South Bend Woman's club will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the club rooms when the "Life ind Works of Goya" with six demonstrations will be piven by Mrs. YL V. Maure- and a talk on architecture, Romanesque, Pisa by Mrs. Charles Moreland. The W. M. A. of the Conference Memorial U. R. church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herman Peschke. 50 K. Ohio st. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. B. O. Miller. Mrs. Edward Chadderdon and Mrs. William llausmussen. The Walther leapuo of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will plve a play. "Tho Dream that Came True," at Laporte, Ind., this eveninp at the Walther leacue hall. Eighteen members of the cast, tocethor with many others from this city, will attend the performance. The Friday Friendship club will : moot with Mrs. F. IP Koenip, 151:' Is. Fellows st. tills afternoon. The Woman's M fs.or.ary society r.f the Westminster church will meet this afternoon with Mrs. C. Grimm. 7o Leland av. The asMstinp hosto-es wul be Meiames J. C. Barney. H. G. Cleybourne. John Byerer. The topic. "MorinonL-ni," will he discussed by Mrs. A. A. Dilco and MrH. Earl Yost. Miss Jdmily G. Edwards, of Hough ton. Mich., is the puest of Mr. .and. Mrs J. H. Avery. 4 15 Lncoln way W. Miss Bernice Axto'.l. 1021 Portace a v.. returned Thursday to DePauw university at lreenca.Etle, Ind.. aftor spending tho holidays with her parent. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Axte.il. Porta re iv. Mi? L'icilo Anita Troeger. 14 E. Washington av . his returned to the State Normal s'h.on; nt Terre Haut, Ind. Mr.". Wallace F. Kreichbaum. ns Leland av.. left Wednesday for Minneapolis, Minn . where sho was called by the lPnes of her mother, Mrs. James H. McCoy. I N. I Ault. 1047 Van Buron rt.. is spending a fex daf in Chicago. ANOTHITR! Another big reduction in Rdy-To-Wear parmnts. including eots. suits, flrs-seo. skirts, furs and wais's for Friday and Saturday sllirc. Tho fral clean-up pries will close, cut winter morrhar.diso quickly. t'ome tolay or tomorrow and Ransack. Every department offers wonderful values. Odd lots, broken sites, and R'-mr.ants ilorL The Ellsworth Store. 6 -tr
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Queen Mary went alonp; when Princess Mary and Count Rnscelles left London to inspect Harowood house, where they will live, and to visit Lady Hatewood who'll bo Mary's motlier-in-la w.
Revelations Tin: way m.uuox i) I ;stiiiBi:i) just now sin: itja. 'How that n-an does love me!" Dicky put his hand to his. forehead dramatically when Dr. Pettit had closed tho door after himseif and Miss Jones, whom he had silently summoned to a conference outside. We all laughed heartily at his sally, for the relief from the tnis-pe-nse concerning the beloved child lying on the bed had made us all a bit light-headed, and Dicky's words gavo us a much-needed opportunity to vent a feeling perilously near hysteria. Marion's troubled little voice stilled our laughter. "If I have to stay here, instead of going home to Mrs. Ticor's." she said, "where will my Uncle Robert ftay?" Robert Savarin crossed to her side, and looked down on her tenderly. "Your Uncle Robert will bo right here," he said. "I shall take a room near tho hospita.1," ho added, to Lilian, "so that I can be with her as much as she wishes during hospital hours." "Then you'll be hero every minute," Marion retorted, with the natural tyranny of a sick child. "That will please rue better than anything else." I naw his eyes s el: Lillian's, but hers were faintly trou-! bled, and did not meet his. I knew! that she feared a repetition of the! old struggle for hrr promise nd marry Robert Savarin. and I guessed that tho pleading which Marion would undoubtedly utter threatened her with a broak in the defences which she had so carefully guarded. As for me. my practical mind, GOUGHE HOURS NIGHTLY He Had Suffered for Years With Bronchial Trouble. gayi; curc.ji concert NIGHTS; COULDN'T SLUEI' "My wife and I would start ( . oughinp and keep it up for a couple hourtovery nirht. N'o wonder wo couldn't sleep. I'd had Bronchial trouble for years and about five years a:o went west for my health. I seemed to get much bet-rer out there but last winter hero at home in Iansinp. 1 contracted a bad cold and felt m old trouble coming back. My wif and I both hz : bad coughs and wr kept up a rep, liar concert of coughing every nipht. I went down to my druggist and ae told tue about th;.t.ow medicine Hypo-Cod .and th it was the end of our trouhVs. It helped us both ripht away. ui coughs disappeared aval I believe auyboly with Bronchial tr.vabV can ;et relief by using it. I know I had a chronic case and it did tho work for me. Resides knocking out our couchs. It built us both up fin. Wr both began feelir.g better and oui appetite increased immervsly. You just ran't irnapine what a wonderful rhar.ee it makes in you." drlarod Mr. 1 D. Smith. 2M Allon St.. Lansing. Mich. If the lurrs are in a weakened condition ard tho system is rundown it require? a powerful moh rn m"diir.o to knock out the- trouble. Thit is why Earle'. Hypo-Cod accomplishes results when weaker preparations fail and why it 1pm its work day and weeks sooner. Besides, it is nicer to take than tha old fashioned tonic. Earlo's Hypo-Cod in't a patent medicine. (See forfiula on bottie.) Risrht now is The br time in the world to take Hypo -Od and b; unir;p it. now -ou fortify tho c-c-? m agiirft wirtry i!l. Drop ;r. at the Centn! Trug Soro. Ari"rir.i- ftnji; Co., Landen Drue Co , in South Bond; or the Red Cro- Phirmaey Ir Mishawaka. tonight a r.d pet a coupl bottles cf genuine Earle's Hypo-Cod. Advt.
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I--:v -.. j t'ii.: d;; . : i . -v1 -m '..: - V I' al; Lit j . k F ri - i once relieved as to Marions danger instantly flew to the undoubted convenienco of tho arrangement keeping them In the hospital for a week! I was much more alarmed over Lillian's condition than over Marion's, and I had dreade-d the effect the unavoidable bustle and contusing of our cleaning, moving into and Kettling the old Dacey farmhouse would have upon her. It would have ben impossible to keep her quiet, while at the hospital he would be quietpeaceful, and 1 could imJvgtno me atmosphere of tender care "with which Robert Savarin would invest her. I suspected that Dr. Pettit, who i- as nkilful a physician as he is deficient in social graces, had planned the hospital sojourn fully as much on Lillian's account as P.o had on Marion'.'. Dickv voiced a part of my thought as he went over to the bed and Miiihd down at Marion. "Seem.- to me, Lil," he said, keeping his eyes fixed upon her small daughter, "that you're about an :n.uch in need of this hospital stunt as Marion Is. But I don't see what Pettit meant by dismissing the nurse fo calmly. You mustn't undertake to take care of Marion's o arse If." "Swift Peas and Apple.' "Rut there is so littb care " Liliti m Valentines We are now showing J the most beautiful assortment of Valentines we have ever offered. It will be well worth your while to come early while the selection is complete. MaMelsM's Art lhp The Shop of CourteJ7 Oliver Theater Dldg. 111 EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE oath lnd' Inadine Optometritl and Manufacturing Optician We can duplicate any pair of lenes co matter wbie tbej were mad. 121 V4 8. MICUIGAN hT. STEIMRICH 1 UiiiU FRIDAY NIGHT ,er'
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l:an began, trhn Robert Savnrjn' voice Interrupted, her. "The nurse will jftay as Ion? a thoy are In the hospltaj." he said, addressing T-icky. HLs voice was very quiet, but ther wa.i an Inflexibility In it that made m opn my eyes a trifle, and I looked at han quickly, furtively. How would she dominant, mistress of herself as fhe had so lone ben take th:s masterful disposal of hr affairs? There wae no indication that she had heard the words, save for the quick flash of color In her face. She hid not been directly addresM, and she evidently Intended to leave the question for future contest or yielding. I did not know which. But my own course. fortunately. war clear. There wat? but one obvloufl thine to do. I. too, bent over Marion's bed. "Now. we?theart." I Mid briskly, "what kird of fruit and flowers do you like best? You mlcht as well tell us, for your Undo Dicky's
r money is positively bumlnc: in hi? pocket. he wants to fpend it on you so badly. I can almost see it fmokinar." Dicky promptly went thrnueh a pantomlne of rescuing a roll of bill? from a smoxlerinf? fire, while Marion lauehed pleefully. "Sweet pean and apple?.' she Mid, when she had stopped lauehinp. "Oh. Uncle Dicky. you are so funny!" "Can ehe have candy?" Dicky asked Lillian. " imagine so, after a diy or two." Lillian Faid. "They pave her a fairly hearty breakfast thl m.ornlnc and I think she can eat anythinp In renson." "Well, candy Is certainly the moat reasonable thinir I know. I?n't it. Marion?" "Of course." she laughed. "Oh. Mumsie, this isn't like what I thought beintf in a hospital was af all! This is Just like a birthday 1 w omen
TOMORROW MORNING $12.00 to $22.50 values $5.00 We could write a sensational advertisement about this sale of high shoes but the plain facts are sufficient. There are 244 pairs of these boots in either black or brown kid which originally sold at from $12.50 to $22.50 per pair. These are odds and ends of our fine shoes and to dispose of them in one day we offer them at the ridiculous price of
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MISS CLKMKNCE DANE. bOXPnx, Mis-, riemence Dme i? m.akinc: $1.00 a dny! party with everybody I love around me." The mienonne little face was aplow with hnppy cnthaHkism. and I think there was a prayer of thankfulness in the heart of every one of us that the child we all loved so dearly was spared to life .and undiminished health. 's Fi
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Hut !t dr.fc n t fo.To-r th scrotd y.!.'ory of the Pari of Aver at all. For ireflr.". it hi h'.- k!'.: h!.s famous fellow rtr.irr.at:?:. K:' Mark, in a c,-jnrr-I over a .. i B.-frv- turr.I"' p'iyTirh !:.,-a Pan tri od rv; -x-r Ül-.r, b.:t f!tJ.-8ci!o-pr. The critics d."-.'t ?:k ?! P- - V p'av. Bi;t tho po-p h -. Ar 1 h ?"- tuo fi.f div.
f Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By GrjLtvim Krziik svrrnn w. .tan. t. This day N rr';'p.';A ,; '- entire absence of Lur.ir n.-;-.--.. - , the mutual a-pert tfwerr. Min a- ' Uranus Is fore ra.i to nt.iko t;,. - lively eno'.teh. and in an ex-:t;r c abrupt manner. Taero raiy 1 stlrrmc up of affairs in r: .ir.r--Kast expected. N'ovr rt h s" h "r'prip shou'.d bo 1 M on tlunirs ' sudden nature, should rh.ey ar;v ns whilo tl.o aepcct fcrtur.Te ortuoeitv op rashnf.- mieht l'f."" ! tho (. coed. Av id r:-k ar.d cautiou nbont r n-h-c tr.or.r-. . Those w J.irtiiday ;t h -.". haxirip 3 pn-raliv " n ' ir ' !ook forward to, mav. howev r. fv prct son:, eycitine cpis-ai" to hr' i ii upon the monotony. Lvej-is i t'en and procrpitato may fpr; re ut but they should he h.arrÜ.d fl and dohbf ratrly. Avad -ill r:s',ni: i loan- A ni.d hoi v. on '-,. a ;n iv P.- 1 p.Tf. ii to bo brtN'. "i ver.turoas ari l ntorprisir.e, w r. h ; tondoiiry tow 1 rd til. lir,';-" 1! a:i tho ii r. co?i n t lor. a 1. i ! 1 i ' i of ; I
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