South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 9, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 January 1922 — Page 8
MONDAY MORNING. JANUARY 9, 1922 ACTIVITIES hi i f. - i s v of VQMEN r t't l!
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A recognized standard in American China Dinnerware. Open stock prices as follows:
Bread .it. I F.'.tter Pin ? t ' a -et. P!e I', it. 5 4n h.-t. Tea Piatt:. JS.C-a a .'.. Br-akfa.: plates J?.; a Dinner Plate.-?. 5?. 2 5 a 5 t. Open Vfgrta.h'.o Pish-. $TC0 each.
See this pattern and others in the famous Syracuse China in our dinncryvare dep't. George H. Wheelock & Company
r'ri.-rk dinner the mfimb'M v o club. ' ; fr:nr,u! cpjb will meet In;
::(' i t h : r Th ift--rr.r-rn with Mr. John Cully. i: .'.irr.?!- ft. i . h in thf 'vrr.tr? tc th j TIT-SI .W. N.i :- S'hiy rio7.:irt mf-r.t nf 1 r- rlii" wi'.l n"-t at the ! -' hr - in tlu- afternoon j Tl: f.- IUii.'" rluh wi'.l mf't In 'nln:r with Mi.u Anna Ni?ch. Cus-hin? Kt. rythiin SWrj! v.ii: meet in ).' i m : Th rvnlrir at th hom of Mr" JJncnin way Thf- l'..r'a!i Uho rlaFJ oi in1 Firt Ivan-;M.'A.l church will hol-i an ni't' rn'n.n nirrtin.? at thf home f.f Mr.- K. Thomas. Michigan t. Mr?. I. F. K"nz. 1 2 2 H. raln w.I! mtt rtain th- Tollyanna r.f th- Immanuel Oman ; t !i"!li.-t Ki'i-opil church In th-; Iy.val r.ih!' rlns th will M. ;U-r!an rhurch . t n t: rr; r" m in-' aifrnoon wiin vir Kr-mVv of Grancrrr. Th V"Tiian'.i -.'.. . . f the ! H-.me MUJonarv i IMul's Memorial .it- - - - . - - ?.f fth'"ji.-it. l-:iisr-fpal church will ; rn' i t. in th- afttrnnon at th liom I ( i i .jr. II. ' ,M"'I "'' I sir nv. ' Th. Ymirs nir-n. Fornisn Mi."- . !.-torinry society r.f tho First M. K. i . hur h will in ct in tin- Friendship ! tt.'.ni "f th- church at a 6:?f'j " i ii't:K uinri'-r. iiiiii'tti-u i' in'- i i t.i i ni'.nth'.v liuino.-'s mftine. ! m:im:si.y. i Tlio ! --. h" ." at I'.f Tl!' ! ''... ' Mrs I i The ', tain. I Shin. Mother club of the Oliver; wi'il rtKt in the afternoon' s hrl. ' Mcrhrn Fr:.;-iua cluh will in afternoon me tincr with . Myers. F.ronson st. I i:h!en cluh will ontprar th hump of Mr.". I'hilip L'"'". '.. Payton .-t.. in the , runt:. I Mrs. Kalph Holston. Lyliek. lnl.. ! i'.l -- )nt-- at a meetinc: of th Vounir A!o?h-rs' l-'riend.ship cluh in th aft rrioon. Thr iin-liiii'. an. I (lideon ( Ias.r" M tl.- (Jrace Fva nc;elical church will in -t with Mr?. .1. Staphs. Lin-' 1 1 n nay . in the evening. Mk-? Helen Herr. X. Main st. will lintt'M at a 1 o'cl'T k lunch eon to jh ni'-tnher of the Iinchon r.riil'- i lub. The I'lytnfiuth Nerille.raft will ni"--r in th.- aft-rnun at tlie hornJ of Mr.-. .lohn If-nI;r, : 1 1 Mari- tta -tr. et. Tlo- mettih'T of the Pythian Tea will in t in th- afternoon at th' K. ..f '. hall. Th hostesses wil' h" M r- llattie I la la njrer. Atiri.i Ha'alimr. Mr?. I'a -ssi M r. Kntrb mil Mi.-- Marv Miller. A laue" will t nien ty th im -mb r of the !. A. I. A. drill team at 1-'. yl r hall. Carol Court n. H'0.,. W. C. . F., will ive a card party In the after noon at itiek'i hall. The Ii. li s' ass of M:tp
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Orov wi1! meet with Mr id. rman Kollarn. Maple Grove in the aft moon. Tiirusn w. Tin' uator7.e club will nif-et in 1 he afternoon with Mrs. Donald Hin-,"---. Riverside dr. Mr-, r:. M. Herr. 420 N. Main St., will entertain at a 1 o'clock lunehoi the members of the Mothers' . luh. Tito Woman's Foreign Missionary - i t y if th- Iyowell Heights Methodist i-burch will meet in the aeterno. n with Mrs. (ieorge Vehendner. 1 4 S. So rin st. Mr-. II Keel. 1US Fellow st.. will be hostess in the evening to lo I,.i-!:' P.ittl class of the First Urethren hurch. Mies p.ess Martern. 17711 Leer pt.. wtll T.f',rtain in the evening the Phi Kappa Phi Sigma sorority. The Friendly club will meet at an ill day session with Mrs. Ceorge Vit rent f New Carlisle. Ind. Mrs .1. k'orn. ID W. Stull st.. will be hostess to the Jolly Nine 1 a;'.' in the a f ternoon. The s:itehery club will hold an afternoon noeting with Mrs. C. C. ihk. i;;i." II. Randolph st. Mrs. Mitrhew F. Williams. TiM X AUn sr.. will be hostess in the e. e.ii. to the Kolah club. .Mrs. O. F. Stevens. 2 2 - K. Han-y ,m . -a. 11 entertain the Tnursday cluh i:i !; aft'-rnoon. Mt Ctrl Ayre-5. Marlon st.. wil! he hostess to the Thursday luneh-:i-:-;de rluh at a i o'clock lunchTio Nopirie: .-pib will Tneet in eri.oo- with Mrs. 1 narics Pattern Clima .Meat PlnttT. ?n.00. $4.7. and $7.0 ach. T'r-.:'.t Siucer, $".ä H set. PJm S.iup Plates, J . 2 5 a f:. 'at Meal Dishe. $5.23 a ?et. Tea Ci:p.s and Saucers, $5.23 a Sugar and Creamer. $tt.50 a rr. Cravy Roat and Stand. $6.25 ea.
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EN are said to be very susceptible even a
man of SNOW why, the melts at HER touch! But the frantic stivugrgle of him who. 'ronk. 11. OS Van Huron st. Tiie Harmony Reading circle will meet with Mrs. (Jeorge Iushbaugh. noon. The W. C Sunshine club will meet with Mr". Maude Dice, 5)S X. Hill st., in the afternoon. The Novel club will entertain in the evening at the home of Mrs. .1. M. Stephenson. 31! W. Colfax av.. with a farewell party for Miss Douie Studebaker. who leaves next week for California. IK I DAY: Mrs. T. Shanafelt. 10:' ö Riverside dr., will entertain the Francis Willard W. C. T. F.. in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. Palmer. 1002 J.nuisey st.. win entertain ine interurban Fridge club In the evening. The Norman Eddy Circle will meet in thi afternoon at the K. of P. hall, The Ladles' Aid Society of th Munsen Chapel will meet in the afternoon at th' home of Mrs. Frank Man gup, Crumstown rd. The Home Needleworkers Club will meet with Mrs. Albert Fry, Dayton st., in the afternoon. SVTVltDAY. j Mr Fred Scraton Inscho. P04i Dayton st.. will entertain the mem 1 hers of the Immanuel rhurch sew j lug circle in the afternoon. Advice to Girls By ANNIE LALTRFE Dear Annie Laurie: I am IS years old and hae been keeping company w ith a young man of about .my age. He has been very nice to me and I have grown to lore him. Iist week I saw him take out one of my girl friends, and when she left him be kissed br and called her sweetie. I was heart-broken to think he didn't love me. Shall I speak to him or would it be better to pretend to be offended? HEART-BROKEN. Heart-Proken: If you are wise you will neither speak to him about this matter nor pretend to be offended. Remember, you two are not! engaged to be married. You are
friends. Therefore, what right have j in his inflection w hich made me c,,nyou to resent hi? attentions to or scions of an under-current of s.iilove for another young woman? Phi- 1 ousness. and rendered in" distinctly joy th" companionship of all your ; unconformable. friends, my dear, and do not per-1 y had re -ached the street with thmit yourself to grieve even if thisl,nd of Dicky's sentence, and I waoung man doe not love vou. Put ; wondering how best to answer him. . ;
I nope you don t permit sum noertics as this ouns man took w ith the other girl. Drar Annie Laurie: T am a little girl. 1 years old. I have been going with one certain young man for some time. He says that he loves l;lP and;
... ,..1.. nr .-wi.v u-e,, lui.-,r.M f,p jn hv that timp anfl l sh lU so in mo. but Is rontininlly talking i foarfully !usv l.pfnro then." about another Blrl. Do you think he Dlcky lauchrd down at nie qutzzicares for me. or is It the other girlj allv .-Do you think, don't n he cares for? Should I break ouri, v.. a,ifl,i -u v
friendship or not? DIMPLES. Dimples: As you are not engaged to this young man. there is no reason why he should not have other young women friends as well ns you, and occasionally talk about them to you. Likewise, you, if you are '.vise, will enjoy the companionship of all your friends and not feel Jealous of any of them.
Annie I-aurlo will welcome letters !ou to! I'll call the cop." he whisof Inquiry on subjects of feminine ' pered. and. of course. I laughed, my interest from young women readier ' w orried irritation vanishing at on?e. of tili? pa I er and will reply to them! "I think you're right about the
In lhee columns. l-ttei to M!n Laurie should N addressenl to licr. In care of thL office. (Copyright. 1322.) 1
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ice-heart of him can't you imagine somewhere out of ItevGlaUoris i "Hello! Hello!" j Through the door of the telephone l'Ooth in the drug store at Fridge - nampion I could ee Dicky pressing the receiver up and down as he reiterated his impatient call. And when he finally emitted an impatient, "What's that?" and put the receiver cn its hook with a bang. I was not surprised to hear him say as he came breathless and perspiring out of the booth: "They don't answer! Now, what's to be done?" "I suppose they've all irone Into , town," I suggested. "You know Mrs. j Durkee loves nothing better than a trip into New York, no matter what the thermometer is. and she'.-, probarjiy taken Fdith and Lula with ! her." 'Well, I wish she'd have been a littlo less of a salamander today!" Dicfcy declared. "How the' dickens are we going to find out anything 1 about what Jim and Kati meant?"' ,rWe can't, that's all," I returned ! philosophically. "We will havo toj 1 meet all tnrre trains tomorrow so
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ou Imagine Kati if they landed out here and she didn't sc a familiar lace at the train "Oh! I imagine Jim would take ca re of her hysteria ami the sit uation all right. Dicky returned carelessly. Pouf!" I retorted. snapping my lingers. "According to Katie's ideas, j Jim is about as mueh use in an j emergency as a T-day-oid kitten j would be. Of course, it's an unjust! vie.w but you know Katie." ; "Ye-es." Dicky drawled provok-j ingly, "also her charming mispress, j Wond er where Katie got b r phibwn- : phy on the proper place of husbands in this mundane sphere? Not from her early training in Poland. I'll b t two ginger cookies." Is Mailgo I "lii-terod. His tone pointed his m aning unmistakably, and while his iror.Ic mood was unmistakably an innh-uous fnd merry one, yet there wu that when the consciousness of a dut undone freed me from the necessity of referring to his gibe at all. ' "Oh. I must telephone the horij U1!" I said hurriedly. "And what j do yo think? Dont von think 1 ; ca wait tiU tomorrow afternoon to ro f)VOr there? That tirt train will i..tlitr, lit" i r't tu . n.H llie 1 matter with the oiitinal sharpest on j diction this morning? It can't bo 1 she's flustered:" I turned away abruptly that Dicky might not suspect how near the tears were to mv eves. But the next inFtant he was at my hide, laying a compelling but unobtrusive linger on my arm. "Go ahead, boil me In oil. I dare hospital." h went on in his ordlnary tones. "They don't need you. and with Robert Jaar!n there they won't miss you. And Lil's a sensible
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V . 7 f)A Wife mn ; "Id m out. She knows how lvisy you t are. Want me to get the number 1 for you? It's hot in the booth this j morning. "Thank vou so much." T retorted. j knowing it would be useless to proj test that it would be just as uncom1 fortable in the booth for him. Where the small courtesies and attentions of life are concerned, Dicky is the most royally thoughtful and feltlcss man I have even known. "You Arc Kight " "Just ask for .Miss Jones," I said. "Then, while they're getting her on the wire I can take your place. " "Yes. ma'am." He ducked his head in another imitation of Jerry Ticer. w hich set me to laughing,, and made roe forget all my worries for the minute. And the next I was in the telephone booth waiting for Mis? j Jones's voice. When it came I ask- ! ed after the patients' welfare, and explained my errand. She answered me queerly enough in the reverse order, ' There is no real need for your coming over, she said slowly, "and am sure it will be perfectly all j ; risht. Marion is absolutely absorbed j in her Fncle Robert, and is getting along bi autifully. but. frankly, I am j pUz;:li d and uneasy about her moth1 er. h has not nearlv so much itality a she thinks, and she seems j to be undergoing some mental strain, j If p js anthing in which vou couldh, p ju r I think yon ought to come over. If not. as 1 sai l before, there s no possible need for you to do so." "You are right in your diagnosis." 1 replied. ' Rut it is nothing in which I could b of the slightest; i;.s.-. Rut remember if you need m n t any time, spare no expense in sending a mssrnger for me or telephone Dr. Jttit. He com? past the houe, and could probably get me th'-re more juickly than anybody -le. ('.ood-by." And as I hung up the receiver I r td bitterly that my assertion that I could not IkIp my friend was only too tragically true. Nobody but liT own soul in rotiimn -linn with ' th- Infinite inuld solve Lillian's life j pro'.b m. Tomorrow's horoscope By Gcnevitv KembU ! 1 ' -t'-l''' ms 1 r.-ad from onuitiot-s miist. again j the piantf.ary onera tl'W Willie the riMjor malefic i--ptendldly aspected by th lunar trine, making clar the way for long-delayed activities, yet other tes:im n ie ir.oi-rt thar the day b forecast as a doubtful one., efforts at important bang.-s. removal? or journeys are discouraged, and an .tdversf Jupitfr position mikes speculation or any money c-utlny hazarda" papers and writings hvith carr- D V1et and t11 ma' be , ... turned to perrianent advantage. Those whoso birthday It is may hav a year calling for very wi manipulation of afTaln. They should avoid important chin2 or journeys, handle thir money with tare, and by quiet application thhey may reap permanently good result A chili born on this dy. because of being re?t! and unsettled, may find i: I dirricult to make headway unless j carefully trained in early life.
Noted Art Authority to Lecture Before Local Woman s Club Friday
The Art Derart -nent of the South Bend Woman's cJuh Is prentlnS Charles II. Burkhclder Friday. Jan. 13. at 3 o'clock in the club rooms a their entertainment for the c'.ub In general. Mr. Burkholdf r lecture, "The World's Master Palntiriffs." 1 treated In a popular vein that la plc&fdnß a9 well as inrtru;tlve, and 1 Illustrated by a rare collecton of etreopticon slides. Mr. Purkholder's connection with the Chicapo Art Institute for many yearn as curator of exhibits and at prewnt as secre ; tary of the Institute. haf made him thoroughly conve8ant with his sub-, Joct and he hold: an audience with running1 comments punctuated with hits of humor which relieves the lecture of all monotony. At present under the management of the Chicago Dally News, Mr. Hurkholder is pivincr a peri- of 20 lectures In the high schools of Chicago. This pleasing- and instructive lecture is free to the clnb members.
YOUR HEALTH
Lowered vitality lies at the foundation of all cold?. If you have what the doctors call "lessened resistance" you are on your way to trouble. You go to i party, dance half the night, and end the affair by flllinc: your stomach with food you do not need and may not even want. The next day you have the ".nlffles" and in another day are sick with a cold. You tell your friends you sat near an open window and "caught cold." That is fibsurd. A cold is the outward sign of some ort of excels on your part. The time will come whn persons, who have colds will feel dlspraced. Their friends will smile that queer little knowing smile and ask: "What was It this time?" In the old days before prohibition no one had to ask why the town "drunk" had delirium tremens. I Kverybody knew. As popular knowledge of simple medical truths 'spreads every one will know why people have colds. When it is understood that colds result from wrong living lack of exercise, neglect of the stomach and intestines, bad air, and particularly lo?s of fMeep then society will be ashamed of then. And every one not only will take pains to hide the symptoms, but will so live that h will not catch a cold and thereby disclose the flaws in his methods of living. A business man is worried about
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Joseph of Fifth Ave. Elegant gowns that bring new joys to each joyous affair, soul-satisfying in their loveliness. Russek's of Fifth Ave. Russek's have contributed some of their newest ideas in smart Frocks. Arthur Weiss Frocks Distinctive new Street Costumes, also Afternoon and Dinner Dresses A gorgeous, diversified collection of the Arthur Weiss Frocks. "South
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steady his nerves. IIo is sleepless at night. In a short time he develops a cold which hangs on In spite of all efforts to shake It off. A mother worries over In r domestic affairs. Ilaby Is sick. The kitchen sto" fails to work tight. Her lest is broken. Pretty soon she drags herself about, half sick with u hard coal. The bookkeeper is behind with his book?. He stfivs at the otnee kite at night trying t catch up. His dreams are filled with columns of figures, and he awakens as tired as when he went to bed. In n day rr two he has a cohl. The high school pupil Is facing an examination whii h h dreads. His apprehension ruins his appetite and breaks his rest, lie develops a cold. If you neglect your body, falling to supply its proper needs with the rierht food, and to give it the rest and recreation it must have, you will be given a cold as a warning against your bad action. It is your own fault if you pet a cold. Knowing how and why they come, you can esaily avoid them. Tomorrow I will tell you what a cold really i Thin Ik the llrst of Dr. Copcland's MriVs of sl articles on Tolils." Tonxurow s nnioio win tell wnat fold" N and ivas it uuiy delop. a
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OWNS Paul1 POIRET of Paris Exclusive "Riviera collection" of gowns from this well known designer gowns for afternoon and dinner wear, also Street V rocks. You Are Cordially Invited to Attend This Exclusive Showing 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Bend's Leading, Fashion
M: rr 'M"" ch.ajrr.tav. of r'. t! kr rmM't any nnihr of the A' ipirt. or . Mrc Hrar Wr,.-'i! v.-i;i b Jn charjr" f th i-'.'-ir ard Mr? Clr.ir.villo Z-4.c;; r will V In charge of t-. arrar.cem rt f ro rt hii will t 'ompnv.lc.I : t v. ILLINOIS DEAN SAYS GRIND' HAS PASSED Evil Nowadays i A,Diist Pol-i-hinc." Daurini; and Falling in Love. Rh''MINOP . I nl.. J.ir.. - - That t:n!v. -s' v.u n -f th' ir'f diy sp. n-1 t ' much time poi'.-.r.r the 1u-t "f:- -'if t in." "Jr-- in 5nrorVy houses, too tr. ach tin-.- ilar,. ;r.. t much time at r. not n o ; : 1 1 .it 1 1 a :nc t ( - u r a . 1 :r ii !:" uns th an a-ldr I-- fei c j j of student i oy I m Thom a s FriS-.-r-:f y of 11':-opini'-n oi - e.i it; a r-'cr.t r. oat I tul :a n i i; ; v t A. Clark. f thr. o ! Dean 'lark - ha! ! I n i.' e d r-f thS.Uf"d t 1 1 o ?! U'lT'A t ' 1 1 ?71 e ' th'-m Trw tiOiih of : kep each they h lav and would In d li-- r. d ! a r r. a . J t ü tim should he inh r.t .- a a nd t hat a ! wi t h h c t i r T j st u 1 : -. v; i, I. t::.--l-i n'.d .k'V": -h . i . . i i . i ' i . t : nh.'di!" strrnirtli I-. r-,-;ttL' and b'l-reerr-ttlrn v. hh'' ' t h.err, , t ,s : p j whi' h d- v ( top -at he r ha o o P.anN to o it. Joowil ih- itue ?- li"f from thdf y's routine, and to things uai. A m on t it e w o rs ! ii ivprr a ;pl : a t i . i '. Hi 11 .-i Iiilen! s i- tha i r : t a r t s t o fs? lid ! with : of falling Jr loe, ao-iinln; to i. in lirk urged that tl: i 1" -I ef ,.rrcrl . nt leas' long enouli for the student t' larn the priti' ipics and ptoces of in study 1 . . o w fid it 1 that no g;r! ill K'e man wou' perrnh hlru to (. vot an nd-riuirt amount of his time to academv r U'. uit.a. Anioiig hi- liundredis of pr" ent acj:;aint:i n i with rM' ir" mn. Dean flirk sail h knew of only opp who the proverbial could bo cvinofierel oolleco "Vrind." MASQUERADE BALL Given by thr Stockholders of the State Line GLEANERS Wednesday Night, Jan. 11th OF Harry Collins, Park Row, New York Well known throughout the country for his very clever gowns for Afternoon. Dinner rnd Evening wear. Fashion-Bilt of New York Perfectly stunning models Originality is the outstanding feature in every Fashion-Bilt model. Exclusive Hats from Foremost Designers, such us Rawak, Joseph. Hylands, Andrea, Cupid nnd Mde. Cecil LeVey. You fire cordially invitrd to attend this Exclusive showing. House"
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