South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 19, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 January 1922 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1922 SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN

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f-ntf rtairu ii WV1Danrir? was th f th'"- 'ninir and at 1 i thr ''-courH luncheon was ' 1 cuots at a artfully tabl b'irlnp a Jovn'y ' ''f American P.auty f.rvr,l Tit TI. Mr?. K. I hoffrfl at VV-t 1 n s1 a y W dw s lay by Mrs. P. l'hajin. Forf?t a v.. v. a? a 1 o'clock luncheon to tli members of th lub. Sh- '.va Df-j-i.-ted K. Austin. Mr.-. Carl It'. ar.l Mis Mary ("hapin. "rv- : r w-f rl'i'- ! for 12 at an attract-! i-. ' tabb- br annte pink can."!s in Filer holders and l!nk sweet lea-. c-enterea wiin Following the 1 ur.f h"on. Miss Mae Waiworth talked on "The Works of Roper Hubson." The next meeting of the club will bo h'M on the afternoon of Pel., l Austin. at the home Ashland a v. Mrs. I-;. II. The t ! iii' d ( Vntennial W'tdiir j.-d ay c'uif was a f t rno n enteral the home of Mrs. lMward Weaver. P'.r.O lii'h i-t. Ton n. tubers were pr-'s-

ent. In two ront'-ts the fa vor.- ; -r-ur. r won by Mrs. Arthur Miller and j The Portaqe llconomio society Mi-. l-;imer Fssex. On Feb. 1 the which rnet with Mrs. Charles Smith, Hub will meet with Mrs. II. IVmis-; r,i ick rd.. Wednesday, voted to below, r S S. Main s-t. come a member of the St. Joseph The Fancy Needle-workers elub I County Economic association.

t Wednesday afternoon at the . bonie of Mrs. Frank Heaves. 233 K. Donald st. The afternoon was spent :'"':'' an'1 1:!lt refreshments were . -"rvol. The club w ill be entertain-, on Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs. j Chester Van Arsdcr, 1 - F. loyton i j t. :" i;mn; ii memters m me .uu idora circle were entertained eu-

nes'lay afternoon at the home of j -:- Mr.. C.eorge P.utzbach. K31 S. St.' .iis Dorothy McGaue. 740 Dia-.I-'.-eph st. After a fdiort business ! n,onj av r,,tc rtained 11 members meeting the afternoon was spent j oj thp i0iiyanna circle of the Trin-f-ocjrdly and light refreshments j -tj. "hurcn Tuesday evening, v.-rrc s--ned. On next Wednesday j In rfmtc,t, the favors wore won afternoon the elub will sew at the ; j v li.ss Pauline Treesh, Miss Dare-

Orpliar.' Home and on 1- eh. 1 f'; , .1. Malmberc U. Lasalle av.. wm b hostess t thee lub. i ' Mis. Albert Wright. .11 Marietta l .-t.. entertained the members of the Indej.endent club Wednesday after- i noon In celebration of Mr?. Dorothy I Keller's birthday anniversary. A buffet luncheon was served to 10 : members and in a contest the favor 1 was riven to Mrs. John Shenenber- j qer. On Fel. 1. Mrs. Fdnar Van- k d rhof. South st.. w ill be hostess to j the lab. I Tb Woman's literary club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Clem Shidler, 1013 K. Jefferson blvd. "The Fife of Queen Victoria" was reviewed by Mrs. Martha ChaI'in, after a eshort business .session. Th. f !U will be entertained at luncheon on the afternoon of Feb. 1. at the home of Mrs. W. F. Miller. W. Navarre st. The Iifayette thimble was entertained Wednesday afternoon u the home of Mrs. Charles Tearson, 123? Woodward av. Ten members, responded to the rll call with currant events and the afternoon was spent at needlework. The club will meet on Feb. 1, at the home of Mrs. Charles Smith, Keasey st. Mrs. Farl Hummer, delegate to the World Purity Conference, held at Chicago Dec. 27. :'S and 29. addressed the members of the Florence Crittenden circle at their reg- ! ular monthly meeting held Wednesdiy afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. 'During the "business meeting, reports of the. past month's work were given, together with the speclil w ork done by the committee in I barge of th-e Christmas gifts given to fS girls. The circle will hold tbejr next meeting on Feb. 15 at trie Y. W. C. A. -Miss Nellie De Wells, 71." st., entertained the A. W. Wegner A. club at her home Tuesday evening. There were 10 members prcfr.t. Mrs , P.ertha Cauham Avas admitted toi ! the elub membership and Miss Agnes I Rebaor was the guest of honor.! After a snort nunness meeting the evening was spent socially and light refreshments wero served. Mrs. Ressio Emmons. 315 W. Madison st., wil entertain tho club on Jan. CI. Miss Mollie Kathryn Freeh. 417 W. Madison St.. entertained ."0 of her girl friends Tuesday afternoon in honor ef her 12th birthday anniversary. The time was spent in games, music and contet. Mar;orie Harper pleased with her dance "Alico Rlue Gown." and Retty Anna Harper also- gave twt. dances. Ught refreshments avcto serveel. Mi.-s Fillian Dietz US N. Walnut st.. ntertained the Juniors and SenAt Whcclock's Records

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jy f vlii!?,' at a. farewell party hon-I r:iut Mis. .i:ii:a KTftt who u avins :.r Holland. Mich. Gau-, muri : ap.r lancins; rv th" ilivr?iono rt ithr fr.:nj and th favors : a ortest wen- won bv tlic Minne?, i Jona WooJka Markant (oony. atid 'a rir.f-ltta Lutiier. binclu-on vvas s-fivc'l at an attractive tibi:, a c.;lor -hrr.-e o( pink and white berK vtrri d ut in th- decorations. Coy Ward. 1417 Kuh wt..i Mir was host-. Tuesday evening to the inr;'s hauentfTV c la.s f tin Con - f l- rorce I.. P.. hüten. 1, member . wrre pr-v-nt and the evening wa? j spnt social', will bo held at T. 1. Fhirk. Kir; : The next meun;. the 'homo . Pu.sh st. MrM.. 1. i;. Tiles. S') Osborn ft.. entertained the members of th pr,st rs Aid society of the I irst Christian ehtirch Wednesday after-)

r.oon. 1 members were presented, dilettante man of wealth he af and after a business nuetinrr the j that time had been a domin'. nt fc-

time was snent socially. The .-clrty ! will met next month, the place t bo later announced. At an all ilay session a pot-uck dinner was served to 23 members. At roll-call each member was renuircd to give her best device. labor-saving Interesting paper

per? were reau Dy 1ut during the few months precedheart. Mr?. Frank ' j,. tho of the iarvin house 1

Mi-.i Mabel i;in . Frazier and Mrs. Pora Hamilton. I The- next regular meeting of the ! society .vill be held at the home of Mrs. Delbert Cil.is, Feb. 5. CIlf. Ho?ler and MisBerrvlc Keller. During the business jsesion plans wer, made for the annual banquet of the circle. .; memher.s of the Marathon (.ub hcl their rctrular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of irs. Jjloyd Jone.5. 312 S. Carroll st. contest favors were won by yiv, r. Sailor and Mrs. George Kettering. During the social hour iun. heon was served to 11 gur.sts. The next meeting will be held Tuesvonim' ' 31. at the home of Mrs. John Chamberlin, 02 Cottage Grove a v. Mrs. William Squint. 214 N. St. Iannis blvd.. entertained IS members of the Pleasure club Tuesday afternoon. At cards the favors were won by Mr. Arthur Scope. Mrs. Walter Canfleld and Mrs. Oerhart ..auey. ruiiuvtnife Mit- focm.-u Uov i n I the game lunen eon was served. The next meeting which will take place in two weeks will be held at the home of Mrs. Vance Ketka, 1015 W. Colfax av. The members of the Woman's Jim me iurs 01 111 it uiuau o . . , . , t.f Fore gn Missionary society of St. , . , u v, Pauls Memorial church were en- . x j rr. . tertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Janw 1 Gardiner, s'l W. Colfax av. A history of the first 50 years of the society was given by Mrs. G. L. Rulison. and Mrs. I Floyd Reese had charge of the mys-; tery box. Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson, 1 accompanied by Mrs. Earl Jester, sang several solo?. Refreshments were served to 33 guests by the hostess, who was arsisted by Mrs. j C. II. Snoke and Mrs. Wiliam Yenna. j The next meeting w 111 be held Feb. I 21 at tho heme of Miss Moslman, I 0 2 Portale av. Announcement The South Side Ladies' Aid circle; of the Lowell eights M. E. church ' will meet on Jan. 25 with Mrs. J. F. Woods, 1032 E. Cedar ft. The Congenial Thirteen will meet with Mrs. George Fetters, at her home, 1201 S. Eighth ft., Tuesday at'ernoon. Pho Sunshine and Gideon chapters of the Grace Evangelical church will meet at tho home of Mrs. John Staples. Ills Lincoln way W., this evening for the regular monthly meeting. The faculty of the South Bend Consenatory announces a pupils' recital for this evening nt 8 o'clock, t which will b- given in Recital hall and will include vocal, violin, piano and dance numbers. The Indies' Sewing circle of the Zion Evangelical church will meet this afternoon at tho Tarish hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. C. Hewitt. Mrs. r. Thaelman. Mrs. E. Graf and Mrs. W. Anwander. The Aurora RibTc class of the Sunnyside Presbyterian church will meet this evening at the church. Tbc Ladies pib!e class of the Ixwcll Heights M. E. church avIII hold their regular meeting this evening at the home of Mrs'. George Dchendner, SI 4 E. Sorin st. The hostesses avIII be Mrs. D. Hagedorn. Mrs. J. Korran and Mrs. J. Larkin. Mrs. W. D. Crabill. chairman, assisted by the directors of St. Joeeph Hospital Aid society, avüI give a card party for the members and guests Friday afternoon at 2:C0 at St. Patrick's hall. There will be tables of pedro, 500 and bridge. Persona als Mr. and Mr?. C. N. Edwards and son. Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funston left Wednesday evening for Florida. Lester Hurwich. manager of the W. L. Douglas shoe store, left this week for New York city on a buying trip. Mr. Hurwich will return home Feb. 1. Miss lionise Studebaker, W. Washington av., left Wednesday afternoon for Ids Angeles. Calif., td spend the remainder of the winter. Women Fa-e money by buying your fhres at the U. S. Army stcre. 330 S. Michigan st. All standard makes of ehces. Factory blemish. SI. 95 up. 365-tf 25 percent Reduction Sale. Ver

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WHAT IS l'ATHKIt Sli;( ;K-.S' IMPORTANT MISSION? orur'hlr.? in ray fathers appear- j ancy as he walked toward us made : me look at him curiously, brauch! 1 back vividly to th da whr-ri jl had :;rst seen him, not kr.owins there was any tie of blood beiween Then he hat; b.-er. called "the Quester of Broadway, a mysterious, me. jnchoiy, yet commanding f.suro, which much intrigued the inter,r that volatile thoroughfare. That b;s constant. ooneck nce-stricker. 0.ust had been tor me. whom. awed as my morntr, he had deserted w!ien

I was but four years o!d fot'Dieky and spoke without rejection

the lure of another woman. I had ..ng ao learned from his own lins. That beneath hlr mask of the polish- j ure in his country s .ecret diplomatic ser-ice. I knew from Allen Drake and Lillian Underwood. Illness aud tinancial misfortuno had com to him duirng the stressful day when in a South American country ho hai i grappled with and frustrated a plot which menaced the very heart of tho government. In the cars since I had become accustomed ' to thin': of him as a gentle, romewhat broken figure, who had lost mot of his wealth, and whose pres-tlse was but a memory. had been conscious that, with a distinct improvement in his iviuvenation of his mind and spirit that he was becoming1 once ajain a figure with which to reckon. And his mien now was that of a dominant, poised personality, perfectly conscious of its own power. "A Menage ' At any time during- the years lie häs- !;ved with me I would have run to him, at a sudden unexpected appearance such as the one ne had jut made, asking what he wished Put there was something vague. elusive about him, something that seemed to set him apart and make him less my father than a-man-who-musc-be-oboyed. Therefore, I walked sedately to him. evincing nc curir.sity as to his errand. "Ah! Daughter, dear! Fnjoying the new place, I ree." His voie was as calm and unhurried a- if lie had Just stepped over to view our happiness in our new home. His very Iiesureltncss made mo suspcet that something momentous was on foot, for I have seen in him and in his co-worker, Allen Drake, the same tendency to affect doHlorntion in a niom.ent of great stress. It was as if they paused and Hexed their ment tal muscle.'? for the effort ahead of ; fb i.,T,,f inrti,:,, t,,ri; j J M k. r'Uilip, 'MM liij 11 .UtlllVf Dad." I ickey indicated the corncrlb with a. gesture. Glancing at him. I saw that behind his careless expression his eyes were watching my father intently, and I realized that . . , T ,. . be shared my ntuit on as to the ImI porta nee of my fathers errand. 1 Ah ies. It ought to make a good one," my father replied. "Will it interrupt you too much If I ask you te. run me over to Speonk? I find I

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A wonderful opportunity is here offered the women of this vicinity to purchase highest quality coats, suits, dresses, skirts, blouses, petticoats, etc., at one-half of their former price. This sensational reduction becomes necessary in order to clear out our winter stock to make room for shipments of late Winter and Spring goods, and also to make space for OUR NEW MILLINERY DEPARTMENT It is your opportunity! Take advantage of it now! We can assure you that it is not likely that such unheard of values will be offered again soon.T. S. GARLAND & CO. "Women's Apparel of Distinction" 139 S. Michigan St.

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can Kt a train fr,.m lh. a: four NVw locbal:. and I wih to p.-t tu York as soon as possible. I have, I;au a in rage which dt-mands im-i I i it attention." ' An Kmharrasin OfTr I i I looked at my watch and made a: 1 mental calculation .If I accomplish- i ! rd tho trin without s.v-iir.. t ! 1 v j mf a. i ;im u Ml hive to ttart at once. The thought 1 i i f Grace Draper's letter obs?st d mo. i Would there be a chance to mail if. i Suppose there were an accident to the car and I was dr-laycd in cettins, back. I assured my father that I could make the. trip with him if w I started immediately, then turned to ' "lUtter come with U: itu! then .you ran mail that letter at Sneonk." "What letter?" Dicky demanded quickly, with an ed;.e to his volc. tliat brought me up standing menj tally. "With a furtive c'urce I saw j that with an adroit movement he 1 had turned encuerh away from my , father to enable him. to t'l-ire at me . ? inlllcantly. "Wuy, the. letter thct " but Dicky , interrupted me "To the insurance a sent in Marir. V" asked D'cky with well-simulated indifference. ' ! had forrotten speaking" abmt it. .uro, I'll bring it. Put we'd better start pronto if we're going to make Speonk by four. You're all ready to go, aren't you Madge V We hr-d gas, water and oil 1 put in this morning, so the car is jail right." ! "Verv well." my father as entcd "We will rtart at once then. My ba'is already packed, and wo can pick it up as we go past tho farmhouse, I will not say good-by to Jun'or for fear of his crying. Try to keep him from fretting for me. I in iv be gone iulte a long time. At tho haf: it will bo two months before I iiirn." There wns depression in his vo;e j but none, in his manner. I guessed j that his idolizing love for Juni jr and j me was tugging against his joy at i getting out into the v,orid again. Hj 'spoke very liitle on ci:r run to ' Speonk, but when he kis.;rd me good-by and wrung Dicky's hand he j uttered a sentence that startled lift 1 Knli- ... J LAI. "I can mail that letter for you in New York if It will be ef any srke to vou," he said. IHUTIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Kostanty Kaszyk. 2107 W. Indiana av.. Jan. 14, a son Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kluge. 01S Sherman av., Jan. If, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I.eo Wahgorski. 309 S. Scott st.. Jan. IS, a daughter, at! Ep worth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Klvlan. 10 2? W. Colfax av., Jan. 17, a son. Miss Corinne Seefjmueller opens her DANCING CLASS Saturday, Jan. 2 1 PLACE HALL ' Lincoln 8945 At

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Advice to Girls

By ANNIE LAURIE " I.U-IAK A NN IF LMTdK: I am a woman 2 ? years o'.d. and : I married a man IT yearsi oil. I'l of my girl friends think I was feci- j Ish. but I love him vvry much, and i ho seem. to care a great d- al for me. He works hard every day. and j his home seems to be a great pleas- i ure to him. Do you think I made a ' mistake by marrying a man that . old? He is very, vcr: ood to me I ION FY. HONKY: Sometimes disparity ir. nges prove? unfortunate in marriage but the fact that you and your hus band are happy and still hve each other and appreciate your home proves that your marriage is a success, my dear, so do not worry about what your girl frier.is may say. DEAR ANN I F, IUPIF: Do you think a man could re-ai'y care for a girl and r lay on her jealosy? Why does he do thi.--? Do you think that if a man who had really cared fr a girl for a long time were allowed to kiss her one time it would make him earthe hss for her? a man never girl after he I've been told that felt the same for a could kiss her. Are there exceptions to this rule? ANN. ANN: It is unworthy to attempt io iuay upon uic jeamuyy oi a. luven i person with the idea ed iausing anx-:-"ty or eagerness through fear of lo.s of affection. This attempt often works out just the opposite from the way intended, so that i - is also dangerous. But, unfortu -

nately. jealousy often mars an other- j r j -In ( ilj ;y ;; wise unselfish and fine love, so be j J sure that you. yourself, avoid this: IUT-S .TANTAUY SM.K. disagreeable fault of jealousy, and j This year": January T-.-be as forgiving as you possibly c;mi ; pai0 presents for oar at-rtcv of others who attempt to aroiisV, f rv v 0;;al:'y rur.'.i'i;:" ' it in your thoughts. j rHibWAK Prices. Full-.7.-While there are rare exceptions j daver.ports in g'-n iio : .ak. :

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