South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 11, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 January 1922 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY II. 1922 . ACTIVITIES f w am U'i 1 'liL. ' t of VOMEN II X . i ; .

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A a rn-jru-v to - .ir I Mr. TV I. Ir. ' ' .-, :. M " 1 I:i5r r r:r j !n ,l ;ir1 Mrs. F. A. !'.-;. it : r r. I .i .:2fi rr --:: !,:;-- :n '!; r.r-. room f t' i'.'.v . r iv A fry. ' t! j',, .... th" i:rt' of h. r.'""", tlif tT'.i '.-.- v r r a?!-! Mr--. r W' v!-. ' I'unk. .1:;... a Mr-. C. iL. Mi f m rv .I'ilT' . : r. W. i:. Mil-

!-r. Mr. an-! M.' ;. ! ;-ir .-. . 'v!.- :- v:".(.!- nr.! M- ! Mr:-- .I--- T.iv- Th Junior Qu '-on Ith-r Circle of -r. th- Grarp M. F'. church rnrt with M '.- Haz! F'.-w-yrd. 21'" :idr ft.. j ; r- i:-t f j-.ron -' - :-r t :. i - Tt;'lay v-nir. j. A husines.-? riH'f tp;nn to - -. r; rn- r.. v. h '! v :il 'r - ir c-,il thf informal procrrarn - i-' r: M.-ri I. iv .-.::-: tl." ': r J tl r nuiir;or of th evening 'i'!-t akf r A'ir-.Ir-i-! r iti"-: 'üM r . w ' I - r . t s-oriully. A buff-t lun-vjr.;,-. j f.t v-t f ):::- f-. r- .''. tri-: h ':! . rvd. Tho circle will ,-r .1 1 ir.'f f -- :.: in t ! , .- .if- ' ' t ru'iin on F-h. 14, th" place to .ilr. Tii- 1:-' th . far !:: ';!-: I"' nnr "'Jtift"! latf-r. Mrs. Ilirh mf I!! 1. W. W. ,tJvt:r Mr. M. '. I'.. - r. Mr-- o. -.r Th" Wotnan'H Homo Millenary 'on I'.ar ir'iv, Mr-. J. ' Ir-l- 11. S-jr-tv of St. Paul's Memorial Mfth-Ir- '. A. l;:-..!r.. :!r C A. 'arh-5". Kpiscop.-J church nut Tur nday Ir-. J i. oh., r y.r .-;,'.!.. M:l- nit rr.f.on with Mrs. H. ('. Wrjiplcr, r. Mrs. H. W. r;-!r' : . Mr-. Mary f' Vas. ar r.v. Th" program was In Hlr Mr-. t':, ': rr. Mr?. ! ' har'- of Mrs. S. J. KnoJe. Mr.. I:. -. it. Mr - .! n I. ShafT. ' I:- -1 Su-l-Iarth l-.l the devotional. ,-s.- n -h:'.-' Mrv. i; I,. Mr-. Wiliard Patt ron reviewed th-. .i,Ih. M -- ' - .-M Mr'). ' book ' Immi'iration." The assisting or"'' 'itt. r. Mr- (; '..' O'Brien. ; ho-f---s for tlu afternoon ?-tTt- Mrs. Mlb s , I : r j i-. ." i r . J. J. i I-'-'M J't-r. Mrs. Donald Alien. Mrs. 'Urion. Mr". K. K. A;. -tin. Mr. ; 1 'arry Hamilton. Mrs. Frank Place, "ortre Witwrr. Mrs. Jasi;' - A. Ju.ii", ' Mr. Man' Wat kin?, and Mrs. Trs. Millio Tatort. Mr-. Will 'rabill. ! "nk And"r-on. Ir--. F. A. S!epl;r-r.-on. M". ore' -: f. Studrbik-r. Mr. 11. Knott., Mi Anna N'ish. 014 X. Cushing r. G nr,'" M. St i;d"Uik-r. Jr.. Mr. -f- 'a ho&tfss Tuesday cwnln? trt '. (I. Urah im. Mr. A. H. ThiJf-ns. ; ni' mbenf of tho Oso Jole Kunco Irs. A. I,. Hut bar i. Mr- A. M . K js-j M'ib. Tho evrniner was Hpent socially II. Mrs. J. Fr d Chr'.raan. Mr. C. on,i playing bunco. A two course . Iipplruott. Mrs. im shivr-ly ; lurchron Wa.i served lato In the Irs. John Uush. Mrs. Fr, d Cur.-! -nlnir. Mis Grace Haa? wns an ir.pham. Mm. M. F. Collnur. Mrs. , f,t of town sucst. all I'lsh-rund. .Mr. A. 1 1. Frskin". . Irs. (jn.Ti'o lu.b.-rtson. Mr?. l,.vli ' Tlio I'ythian Sisters were enterrtjnib'.e. Mr.-. I.ucian I!- IIrtn. ! tain(-l Tuesday cvenlncr at tho home Ir John KU-wfu th, M: Jan.es i'-'f Mr. l5-rt Russell, 10"! Lincoln

'. ;ir.?Mii. Mrs. Jo- ;.h N :f. M rs. '. 'lank J:. H. rin-. Mr-. Thad Tab-i.tt Irs. Frank p. rklr-. Mrs Ira Ciralk v ?drs. Jo- ejth i:i-r. Mrs. Fr.-d I

Ikerhait. Mr-. Kc1' it i:o. rt.-on. 'yh" S"Mety planned to give a ValenMr.-. J. A. Vari--r.' M :. Anli- w Weis- tin" Party, th- place to be' aniir:r. Mrs. A I-- L: vi r, -1 n. .Mia r',,,,'" d later. 'Iranvillo Zie'I. r, Mrs. W. W. Lo.I c, 4Irs. F. H. I'uItoTi. Mrs. Cliu-U Jack- Many a 'fairs aro btinc plan'ied ai on. Mrs. John Hrlrnm. Mrs. HiMiard courtesy to Mrs. G. C. Hanch of u-,-d t'.. Mi--. Tfouard Wc -l rt on. Indianapolis, formerly of this city, who m the k-uest of Mr. and Mrs. Th- Natur- Study d-prtrnent of I (;' r- ( Thum. 737 X. Scott sL. h- Progress club in,-t at the eub informal tea will be sriven WedI,i ; hoK.-v Tn.sl iv .iftrriv..,.. Mr i II' s,, l-v ' John Cot;0m.v I-. W. ; . r di.-eu.-; ed "San ; l r- lN"'9 X- Wilbur st.. and in the I , . M Sr,,ip r.-.tt.-r.y r-.u-bi-.'ti s .i!" i ' v, ninu' Mr an'1 Mrs. Claude Jaekind Ovst. V S-al. ." u!, II. T. Mil-jsrri- s2 Ashland a v.. will entertain er rod th- Vip1. r "Ma nuary" of;,,f vri,l Thumlny afternoon v,, ur-of-l.no.-s,- ' y H- h n r ; e k e r . At A,rs- Harvey Da It on. S. St. Joseph h bu.--int.s mwtK' wh.-h pr-'ded I st- vil1 ntertain with a brldP he i.r.cri'ii Mi Harri, m K v.r - ! I ' :l rt V 'iiilo on Friday Mrs. Fred-

hairm.in of the d' p .rtip.' nf, who ...

f a vc so n to s - r ' i the w i : r l n i " " "' . v umr, alif'rn!.i. i.sUrr-d. and M i ' yi r- ;' n1 Mrs. Himer St rayer will enVmanda M- ',,:,. vi-- c-l::i!-nia n, ! !' rtam at iridi;e. A bridge party was apr''.nte.l to f:ll th- va -aney. j v' :11 l"' iv, n Saturday evening by Mrs. G.orr- W, h-r wa . b et-d h-eiMr. and Mrs. J. M . P-terso"., 723 hnlrtmn. Th- n-t ru-e'in of the Fott.me. Grovo av. lepartrn-nt il t ik- i!a-- on Jan.j " Ji. at uhi 'li time Mr.-r f'h,a!l .s I n it :tioi:s have been issued by

to--!il'irv 'ird Mr f. W. .Taeksorj will have aha 'to of th,- oroirram.

j hridue party to be Kivcn Friday aft-Th-south s' . '"?! r,e t ! ; . Wornen'f : ' ' non. of th" Fir-! M'tholNt r.p!--j -.' eopal cburvh w b.eid TiK-d.iv aft-! mrTnbcrs of th- Sijrma VI f-rneei u the h-'." of Mrs. Fr dr"l'-- of the St. Paul'n Memorial . 'Celbr. t'l.-fwMer j.Mc. . The j (hunh wire entertained Monday aftc.-noon w.n n s.-e:.lly. Mrs. ! evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Glvi-lc Ni.-' '. tt:- - y.ith oral J IFivnakcr. 7 0 Harrison a v. Fol-vo.-al v.-!.---t :-..--, a.- at m : -ii"d bv !'witiir th r cpilnr business session, Mr.--. V '.. Julian. I'i.n'v - t :-h - ! a so. da I hour ua enjoyed and re-Tier-.ts were s- rv-'l to 7 ';'i.s. The I i hmer.ts were served to 14 guests, next meeting yf t!'.- kk v I'l be ! Th- next meeting will be held Feb

) e'd on F b. 7. tin--' p'ac- to hr- nnr "urn-, d : ,f r.

M's. I'"-n !'". '... 1 ' M l': ..- T!:( svrdor club of the Girl Re.av . entert ,;n-d tli- t-v t-t' . i- ef th- , , rV(,: uiU rntrr;aiM wjth a pot-i:do-a.W". rlub T;t- -!.v aft rnoon. i lcU Sll,,r this evening at tho V.

The i-ft-rnoon k' ' p t t it:4 j .-Oe. tt'e f iw.r b.-i-- v om I . M rs .1 ck Eineba.'l:. b-::"'. lur-'b. v. ser. .J from im a f f ra t tab'-! to 1 cue-'.: Th- eh.! w :' -ot on Jar M . v , - !i M ; 1 1 S W, !-

-p: U, r .r.,', . n,rts resulted in Bertha Soelth boh.r r"p.t. f'h. ...... ip-.-b '-.b--o! ; n - r! n nrrsi,irnt-uu,u i5tu?k;i-T.,.-a:i '-" " ,f th.- : s--rrtary; Tillio Geist. treasurer. Th- hostest, s wove Lmna Porhlman

Old Eyes m Mi rln Yniinrr , '. if bout i: a- - -: v:i s t'. , ; ' - " ; : h Natu - - i t h i . -. !- :en a s. . i 1 ' DR. J. BURKE Opteineti l-t J.'.d s. Mli'MlCW Mi r l irs in v 1 It- HotlM' f t! Ui m i, I At 11 hrrlnrh's u i icr.

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tlop'11 Trnlnir.?" 1 !h" Snlr clul) of tlop.'i! Training. " In thf ovfr.Int: trta;nl at a o'cloric dinner at Ith" Y. V. C. A. Th affair w.n in i i nrjn ,f th dlrtor, Mi- Hln ..r.::. Affr th" dinner. thj Kirl :!. ,! th- th'atr. -: T?." Ml" Hour t l'iJ mot Tuf ' l.iy

th" n't-rrori .t h- horr.e of Mr?. Wili:?r.ir :r-tnpl--'. .r''2 i:. In!iar,a av. The

.'! rnif'!i was si-::t socially and in ;t ront-t tho favor was won ly Mrs. AM - rt on.ti rt. On Jan. IM. th '-!:! .-t with Mr.-. Hirry (l;... IJO i;. rrjth st. u'-a V W. After a short business mextlnir, th evenir.kc was spent socially and an imprmptu recital was piven. 1 ''inty refreshments were yerved. rick Wellington, Uiverside dr., will ' I ! I O I .Ol . . f r I - V M'Aninn j Mrs. T. Snow and Miss Gladys Van Gorder, -1 Ashland av.. tor a '. at the hom of Mrs. Fred Slagei, 7 t Hmer.con a v. a. A theater party will fol- . w th- supper. Th- Tabitha society of the Zion f l Mri-;eii, -al church held tlieir regu' ir no ting Monday evening at the Par:-:i school. The flection of otlii i!-r::ii .--.-pe. 1 ne next iniwill be hiltl in two week.s. The Tneinber of the Musicians ;.! were entertained Monday even-i-.-.it rlie home of Mi-s '-rnie 1, Portage jiv., at whb'h time ;". t: a r ! a v i:-mi n ' were made fof t he t.r.-t pre.:i ani in the seri-s of , . -ts jo i- LTivt r. by mersbher of ,!:'. Mrs. M;vjori" P.-rtling 1 '. i Ih-A ay, tdanist: 7drs. J. A. Rod-, O'-at-.o; Mi- Jos-pbine De-ker. "-. It o. M Willa Shont-8. violin- . Mi Mau! Vh-r and Mrs. - . ' . i e.-om pa n i -t . will ! t'r-' t'focram : th- -v-n-

. f ir hcclock's In Your Living cr Dining Room Von probably spend mote time in your living room and dining room than in any other two rooms of your home. Here you have your pleasures and rr rive your quests. Certaink th?n. these rooms should be attractive and comfortable. NO other furnishing will Rive ynu the pleasure and add to the attractiveness of a room more than a beautiful chande-

A tractive pieces for these room are shown in our light- ' a 7 iixture display. Wo will cheerfully qive youclimates.

in-T of Jan. 3ft at 8 o'clock in th i:otary room of the Oliver hotel. Following the basinet meeting a forial hour was enjoyed and lunch

eon was ifrvrrl to IS members. j T .-!.- members of tho Abbie J. j Cinipbdl Home Missionary soj fifty of th" First M. IT. church wero entertained Monday evening a J the home of Mrs. K. K. Burner, 73 J Cottage Groe av. Tho devotional were led by Mrs. Esther Hosen rrans nnd Iiss Hthel Huck read nn :nte renting pe.pt-r on "Woman's Home Mission in the U. S." Mrc T. W. Shanefeit, accompanied b Mrs. T. C T raver, i"ave several vocal so'os. The assisting1 hostesses included Mrs. C. Good. Mrs. 11. J. Star.vSbury. Mrs. T- O. McXtff and Mrn. 1 I Blake. Tho regular monthly meeting fcf th" Men's Triangle Union was held 'Monday evening in the parlors of the Stull Memorial church. A rabbit dinner was . served at 6:3o o'clock after which a program on "Fducaticn" was featured, tht principal talk of the t vening- bein; Kivtn by J. F. MeGowan. A violin trio by Misses Golda Grunewald. Bertha Peltz and A. Mcpherson closed the evening's program. The members of the Kpworth Hospital auxi.iary met at the nures' home Monday afternoon for th-. annual election, which resulted a IoIIpwh: Mn. F. I. Nicely, president; Mrs. K. I. Krause, treasurer and Mrs. Thad Keller, secretary' The remainder of the afternoon was hpent with sewing. Plans were made for an all day sewing to be heM Jan. 26 at w' ich time Mis3 Parker will bo hostys-a to the entire board and will pive tho annual reports. The Kxceisior Bible class of the Sunnysdde Presbyterian church was entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert J. Vermande, U00 H. Lasali av. Tho evening was spent socially, refreshments beIng erved to 12 members. Tho next meeting will be held Feb. 0, the place to be announced later. Mrs. Gecrpe McNabb, 221 X. Notre Dame st., entertained at a 1 o'clock lancheon Monday In honor : of Mr. John Molo.ska of Chicago. Covers were laid for nine guests, j The congregation of the Holj Trinity English Eutheran church eelehrated tne LL'nd anniversary of the founding cf the church with a .iet'ption Monday evening piven in Dublin hall. The guests were received by thu pastor, ltev. A. H. Keck and Mrs. KecK, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Wert, Mrs. C H. Baird, Mrs. Frank Bichardon and Mrs. Frederick Taube. The hall was attractively decorated in palm? and other greenery, effectively used with Christmas suggestions. The following program was giv.Mb trio by three children, Alice Cnristenson. Catherine Taube and Glm Richardson ; reading by Mrs. Cova Snjder: vocal folo, MisH Crlssie lieiinold. accompanied by Miss Alice Jienrold and a brief talk by the pastor. Refreshments wero svrved following the program to 4 00 truest s. Complimenting Miss Mary' Hiss of Eos Angeles. Calif., who is attending St. Mary's college, Mis Irene Hiss. 715 East Cedar st.. entertained eight guests at a f. o'clock dintier Sunday evening. The table was attractively centered with a bnsket of bitter sweet. Miss Hiss will return to St. Mary's this week, to resume her course In music. a The Music deartment of thl'rogress club will meet ;t the club rooms Thursday afternoon at :;:..0 o'clocl-. Mrs. W. McGlaughlin will read a paper of the life of Henry Hadley. There will be an initial reading of the tir.t act of the oner. The Fare Plaee." in charge of Mis Etfie Harmon and Mrs. G. Staples. Thise who will take part ; re Mrs. Jam-s Maloney. Mrs. W. E. i;ry:m. Mrs. P. F. Nichols. Mrs. E. M..r- Mrs. W. Fassnaeht. Mrs. J. Reynolds. Mrs. W. Kennedy. .Mrs. G. I'ulnu r. Miss Francis f-Va linger. Miss Gl-ndora Judson. Mi.-v Gertrude Greenblatt. The acco'aapaists will be Mrs. C. Wattles. Mrs. W. Moore an i Mi.-s Wilda Shonts. Tiie pub'ic Ui i,i it d to att-nd. The South Sid- circle of th" bis' Aid sai-h ty of the l.owcll Heichts will meet Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mr.-. Pert Kipling r. l.'or K. Ctdar st. Til" H leu Iieb-era cil"el.. meet Thurs'iay .alt-rno-u at ball. The hosabe-ve will b" will the r Miss" Meh-n and d.Mrs. Andrew Jorg "-risen. The I i dies' Missionary ircle of :iou I7a Hp" 1 i a I oliur.ti will met this afternoon at th home of Mrs. George Gebhardt. A 2 Harrison av. The v.;fa C. T. F. will meet this afternoon with Mrs. J. D. Cissne, 7 2 1 Cottage CJrovc av. The Friendship oluh d' the West--.rinster Frtbvt rian churcli will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Fanr.Je Copp. 7'S California av. Tlie irle of Mercy will true' T!iur.day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. M. Swettland. 7 10 Eineoln way W. Carol ('putt. No. 1.00.". y. C. . F., will give a card party this evening a! Sli-k's hall for the members . nd their f ri. nds. iiiktiis. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Thibidean. 201 Sycamore st.. Jan. 7. a daughter. Mr. and Mr. Dloyd Feck. 2518 1'ertrar.d st.. Jan. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. I-'errel. 'IT 1-: S. I'ranklin st.. Jan. i. a .'laughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ausust Rultinck. X. Lawirncf st.. Jan. 7. ft d'lllhter I Mr. and Mrs. Klmer r.rcknor. 4i)l II. San;ple st., Jan. f. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoss. IO Fl. Pari st.. Jan. 1. a daughter. Mr. and Mm. Waclaw Manuszak, K7 W. Division st., Jan. 4, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Kelly. 1015 s5. lafüvette blvd., Jan. 1. .on.

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When ladies need new fur coats it's dangerous for jungle creatures to monkey around beyond the protection of the home tree. See what happened to 22 African monkeys who weren't informed that Gloria Swanson was looking for some-thing to keep her warm! Small comfort to the aboreal relatives that women r.a - about tb coat.

kgvelattorgs of 1IOW DICRV VISTMI) II IS ILGE AT Tili: EIHEIl. 1 furtively glanced at Dicky's frowning face, wondering what bad news was contained in the lengthy letter from Marsden, an art editor, and one of Dicky's best friends. Then, as hastily as I could. I start-d the car. and put the village streets, with their good-humored, kindly, but inordinately curious people liehind us. I knew better than to offer any comment or question concerning tho letter, for the expression upon my husband's face told me that in some way the missive held a distinct blow to him And I also knew that it would n A be long before be told me about it. It is one of tho most precious perquisite., of niv marital life, t His habit of Dicky's, of bringing almost every real problem and serious trouble to mo for discussion. I have always pitied the wives whose husbands shut tlietn away from their busine.-s or professional worries. A JuIet Question. From the corner ( m ee I could see what ho was doing, while apparently every bit of my vision was focused upon the road in front of me. Thus I saw that he read the letter thrice through, his frown deepening with each reading. Finally, with a muttered objurgation, he crumpled the shoot of note-paper savag'dy in bis hands and thing them to riie tloor of the car. If I had not been worried I should have had hard work to keep a smile back at this a-tion. yi characteristic of Dicky. He had been angry enough to destroy them utterly, but a canny "mot hing in the hack of his brain bad m;o!e him crush instead of fear th-ni and throw them to th" car fb'or. vr. which they could be retrieved ngiin. rather than to the wind.-. Th t he meant mo to s-- th-m lit-r I war; a- sure as I was of the f i t that bwishod at this in-fant d a ma t iea ! 1 y to indicate Iiis d-t erm i ua t i-n n-v-r to look at the letter again. It was my cue. I knew. I wond r how ni my wives have -tudi-d tin ir husbands' niood-s until they know w hen it i- safe f offer comment or sympathy, or when it N .:-rr to keep st:ll. That l:ky uiii-ht snap his answ-r it m T wa well aware. but 1 also knew tbat b- n-f t'ooutlet w hich a ; li'1!) of mir." might give him. Pad news, do ir?" 1 a-.- 1 iu:''ly IMcky hug!i"d unpi' i-antlv. "Pol new-.''- h-- r-'o!'o,i with a sard'Miie i:.fb'..'t;.-.i 'Thit d-p.tii--on what you il! i ad n-ws. f course, ti'ibody's b id. bit' l mi ."lit as well be. iu fiet. I'd j'.t-t a.- -"""l be I . t . 1 if whit this l-rr.r i 1 1 Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By GemvUv Kembls A. . . ' ' . . ; - , .;:..-

chain of plat'.-taty ..!' : . ' h : should be an ac;ie and eventful dav. althouch it may not be devoid of ob. stacles or f-'-tbacks. Th- a d exposition of Saturn b.as a p rdency t set up stubborn ond :t i-r ;s. ar.l ' thwart throuch ohtrucrior.s ard con-gfttior-.s. Tho. physic il cor.dition r:ia be the retarding facto--, and in o'r;e instances tl;e falsity of srrmlr. friends. Ileware of V.-rh. Th-re may be stidden ch.inco. journeys ot a removal, both of wh.i. h have th. forecast of ..tifac:ory results ; pite the tendency to ! pr s-i- :i a::d ur.-ertninty. Thos. who-e birthday It ;r ha , th forecast of a l:ely and fortunate year, b it they sh-uM bew- re m false friends, anil p.'-e that a .U - ;re?a phy-leal condition dofs r.r: miiitati a-air.t xreüont pr--p-'c; : A child born on thl .lay w ' active, pers'.-verir.g. ir.di;rP'-j a- d resourceful. It should be :r f educ.tted in thoo r;u:tl:tie that mak. for c Ik erf ulnes ar.d cp;;rh;.-m. I

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'''V 'V'. t i- -: - ' VI. -' l-r , 'ff . . . ' : : r5-.-1 v '.'..;,. ...v- : a Wife ls tru-. Ifs the beginning of the en 1 lor me, all right." Deep I)fsiMiuIency. Genuia-.ly alarmed, 1 mechanically slacivened the pace of the car, and glanced at him apprehensively. I had heard similar speeches from his. lips, but never one with such real feeling underneath it. "Won't you teil me about it, dear'."' 1 a.-ked softly. "Oh. for goodness sake l-t me a Ion.-:" he exclaimed pettishly. "If that i-n't a woman all over! Give ; nil an inkling that there's trouble s-mew here and you're like a rabbit dot: there's no getting you off the trail until you've run it down. l' should think you'd learn after a while that you can't butt into every thing that happens and bo th heerful little Fix-it-up. There are a few things i'l the world that are b-yond your aid. and this happens ti. be on- of 'em." As he began this little tiraie I in-, erea.-ed the speed of tho car, trying not to listen to it. 1 knew it almost by heart, for it is a form of letting1 off st-ani to relieve the tension of! his own ric-ves in which he frequently indulges. T know that he does not ni-, -in a hundreth part of what be sas, hut it Is that infinitesimal percent, which always rankles like the tinv splinter lying at the base of a tesler. As he be-m tbi- little tirade l ina hurst of -peed, which served two tuirpos. s. It gave vent to my own :rnation. and it diverted Dicky's i t t e Ii t io 11 . "Wh it the devil are you trying to .p. v" h" thundered. "Do you want to have this thing turn a somersault or chuih a tree? Don't you know -u . an't drive like tbat w ith this hind of a ar? You're likely to kill both of U-." "W-;i. I drawled demurely for do'täte my irritation nt his rudeness I w.i ; fecretly glid of the opening ho h id given me "Weren't yo i saying .in-; n w that you might as well be .bad'.' And. of course. I wouldn't want to live on without you. What ould ever become of mo If I c.uld:.' hae uiy character formed . - -;;ch inter s'irg menop guos as v-n have just been giving me" I on;; ! feel 1 :',; y's eves staring 'ia;;-.lly at my carefully averted fie.. Then I beard a reluctant hm kle. Yes. T fiippo? I r-urrht to l:-o o to improve your nv.nd." he :-... !. Th- n. with a rdk'k rnction to ! so-n '. n-v whi-h T d never o-c- seen !'-, h:m he aided: "F.ut i- no h'ii.r,iins roatter. 1 ran tell th' !l I wi-h you'd s'op the car and I ..v. r thi b'a.-ted thing" He leaked Up t h c- CUmpled letter f -..-,i t h- tie-- of the ear and be-an s : , . h l ' i 't . e. t . MKIIT SCHOOL OIM1NS NCMN. TP- '-.cor..! semrstT of the rdght - ' ...-d at Mi'-liawaka high opened i -'. i a T Coirse; have b-fn an- , .i.e.-. d in the following subjects: w ing. eiilür.ery. machin shop, mi ..inical irawing. shop mathematics, ,.,, V ke. ping, shorthand and typew r i ' i i ' - . EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE t-outh I n a 'n Lradlng Optometrlil und M.inufa taring Optlrlan Wt an duplicate any rair of lern I. 0 lujtltT where they were mad. ZZ'm-,-j . MICHIGAN hT. DR. F. W. VAUGHN DENTIST 617 J. M. S. Bid?. ORTHODONTIA

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