South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1922 — Page 16

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Mra. Alfred Mal'.it.g, Mr-, liarry . 1 - t S-:ha t. Mra. I. I. L'fcn, :irs. a:-1-T Form. Mrs. Itobert St '.v.-art. Mrs. Ivjwln Lb I "ill. Mr. Wr braver, Mr llair-h Hutchir..-':n. Mr. John Cottar a.i I " !r.?shury. 1 'Ira. J. A. Honcrir.;? th M Dora ar.i. Harriet K!!tr. who will If.ive Tuesday for Califnrr.ii. members cf the Kr;?!i?h department rf the hlsrh :hoo piv? a lirchenn nt 1 o'rb"eU at the Itobrt.on Tea room Hat'irlay aftrr:0 'n. l'z.r'$ v. bal " fV-r 1 2 Fir?' at trie attraktiv t a V . 1 . v.h:-h v.as cfntfred with a c!'-:mt f 'o'umbii rwe.i ar.'i Mrci'i. Anno u n cement rr. .1 of the Tr.arr1ai"- of Ml.- Chariot? Surr.mrfibi of th" Oliver Ar.r'X ar.'l I'urcne A. i'toriPcirhrr. which took I'lavi Tuday Jan. 17, K-w F. V. Col, 'rir-Jatin sr Mr. an 1 Mrs. lphr win be at home after lb. 1 at the Oliver Annex. I"r arM Mrs. A. F. Ston'clphf r, TOI Liruly r.tPrtalr.M at 'linnr In th"lr honor FrMay ening. The Your? Peoples AHiane of the 11; üt Kvarie-eüral church htM their re"i!.ir hutiiif.ss meeting FriFiy evei.lng at th home of Mi.-s Frrna Haas, 31 Id h. Franklin t. Iiurincr the il hour rtfri'hn v--( ro rv 1 t) ( iqht put -f 3. 1'lcvrn member- ar.'l ni e visitor re pr-.-iit ;it the. regular mooting f the Waneta Suln circle hfld 1'ri'lei.y afttrncon at the hon.o of Mrs. Jarri Hi own. ?'2ri 9. Michigan st. IJurln the h'iylr;t.is scfslon plana ere made for a. card I'arty to 1j Veld Tufs-Iay afternoon at W. O. W. hall. During- tht social hour contests wer- fe-aturtd. the favors being won by Mri. I"ora Caraon. ar.d Mrs. Ma,'cio r'aulknor. In two wt'ka the club v.lli Pi' et ith Mrs. flrrtrudo I)' nr. l'JJ'i KuTidolidi M. The north rev t ion of the Woman's Isaywi of t!K Firs M. 1". (hsiroh will infet lixt Tutrliy afternoon ct th honuj of Mrs. r. n. Hasi. 127 K. Marion ct. The n..elstlncr hotrsses V.l M( planus J. (. Oki?,. O. E. Julian. II. A. Tohulka. .T. C. lleynold. i;. A. S'toll, O. Vb Kachrl. O. Ixar5nncht, I. Iloy M itner, VI A. Ifan.niurid. A. J. .Tone. C,. V. Waters, and ML-j V.. Voder. Tho Thurb.y club will nvt Thurrulay att(rtoon v.itb Mr. Georfro Philips, 710 Columbia r Tho Tabitii i (Jirbi club will ript Monday evening at the home f Mis.--Lena V. I,edert.r, tfO N. Cu.hinj ft. Til chvi t .-.-?.- lor tha ivciiins will bo M!.s.; L'dertr a'tl Mi-; Anna Nlsch. The art ! r pa rlnient f tho I'roKic3 lub will meet Mond iy afternoon at r:3'-. Tho Mjbj rt will be "Df ooratlv? Painters." Miss Ruth Staples will dbTUr-y tho Mibjeets of if You DonTt See Well P.urke's tJli.-fcö-j nil! i.iaKe you .iee. DR. J. BURKE CItnutr1t. C.O S. .MICHIGAN NT. JJcr '20 Yir la S. Ib The Hollge of the Kryptok IorH.

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f. V-4 T. -V 4 : ' ': : ! 'Or, " . y rlv 7'l,- v et 1 y Vv: Copyright. 1922. by NewjpaperFeature W HAT do you think about you "turn in"? Millions the total of the different last ytt there's LOVE. And here lblwin A. Abbey ;md Abbott Thayer ;ind JIr: K. T. Altv:dt will speak of John Lal'ar'e ami William H. Law. The J.adio.s' aid of Munon lupel will hold an all-day m- t tini; Thursday at the huii; of Mrs. 1'iank Man-pu-, Ciuintown rd. 9 bMwatd Hudson Williams, 111 W. Panic tt st., ha returned tron: ;r eiii!-oro. X. -'.. Washing-ton, 1. '.. and Philadelphia Pa., whero lie has spent the pa.t ten day.. t IiVlo Marsli t'recr.enser has re turned fiom Toledo, o., and i.-i t!o; week nd guet of hi.s parents Mr. land Mrs. Frank P.it ehr n.sr. TIS i California av. j Min. William F. (Jual!. and : on, I Pally, jr.. who b tv. been viitinh' 'Mrs. H. N'i-s. 41 S X. St. Iuis blvd.. i

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Vacation Every 1 00 Years For Her And She's Satisfied

KANSAS CITV, Mo, Jan. 11. A vacation every I'M) years! That's often enough, Mrs. Kmma MeMahon of this city allows." Slio is celebrating her one hundredth birth anniversary by taking her first vacation. Her last bit of work was the making of six pairs of trousers at tho Kansaa City Custom Garment factory. She- drew her pay check of ?2 1 and now plans t keep houso for jher son until tprin. i Then, back to work! . oouy neeuü 10 iiy tu ior a bif athin' spell every century or so." says Mrs. MeMahon. "Grandma," as folks call her, hay had an adventurous life. Her father, 'an English t-ca captain, fought in the Revolutionary war against the. j United States. Then he brought her jto this country when sho was IS ! months old and settled near what is j now Milw aukee. ! She lived in Chicago when th lat ter was a white outpot and Indians and buffaloes prowled about. Slui was captured by tho Indians at the ago of .V years and kept until rhe was seven.

Practical Black Velvet

BY MARIAN HALC. XLW YOPvK, Jan. 11. Witli all cf ::s loveliness', there s something tremendously practical about th black velvet evening gown which i-) not too txtrtmi in cut. Clack velvet i a matPiial which is crrrcct for any hour aftr 1 o'clecli and the decollete- pown of sucli a medium can easily and effectively be supplemented by the chiffon or crepe guimpe which makesc it a cjulU rroper frock :'or afternoon. TI:i3 Polret sown is of softest velvet, hung In a gracefully full rkirt. irregular as to hem lino and ornamented at the ti'io with ermine f , i ivll. . Th sleeve effect, so cut as to revtal a bit cf white between two lends cf velvet, Is one which iJ exceptionally becoming to the arm which Isn't quite lovely enough in itself. And I r.oto that even tho beautie3 of the btage and society seldom wear plain Shoulder ?:rap or bands thta season there Is, almost invariably, some cut ccsisjn. llLTl iLN S rilOM THL ILVST. j Our ready-to-wear buyer returned j frum the eis: and has ordered many I of our higher priced coats to bo sac- j j rif.ced for $30.00. These coats and wraps win re inciuaea m tne special New York purchase lot that are values from $100.000 to $150.00 all to go at J 50.00. This is your co,a.t opportunity. The Kllcworth Store. woiuti n; ay i i;x wan to. Several hundred working-men are wanted immediately to place their money with the Building- A: Loan assn. 124 S. Main st., and In return tney win rrceno o ,o .1 in -i Interest, com pounded quarterly. Over a million dollars as-sts. Stop In our off.ee I and let us inform you or our buildi ins and loan. Six per cent interest i.s one third more than is ordinarily paid on saving?. i Your procer might be asleep waken him with a request for your sample of Blue Devil Cleanser. 23-tf-2S

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7 if at- - 1 ' ' 'j TT, , i A O w o m r w, - CM) the surroundings which wrao thesa simüle home the other in "the lap in hoping that life's treasure happiest dref-ms coma true. 1 v V.f W-' i I: vi, ; i;' CV'V I, -9' 'V:V MKS. KMMA McMAIfOX. d 1 z i "4 !V ,- aV;b rr 'f e 0 til r,:L jr?, f H . m : r n; - u ' u ..vUjq V ciioici; si;LixrnoN n.owints. A very choice selection of cut flowers and blooming plants awaits you a: the South Bend I'loral Co., 122 X. Michigan st. 25 per cent Reduction Sale, Vernon's. 224-tf

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HO CLINGING VINE Women Are Taking More In terest in Business and World, Writer Sav5. 9 XEW YORK. Jan. 21. "The most general progress cf our own crur.try Is due to cur womanhood. Our American mn arc fast developing one-track minds." This remark waa recently made by a prominent club woman and civic worker who asked that he r name be withheld le?t tho trend of her remarks bring the wrath of the gods crashing down about her ears. We will not discuss the statement that our American men are developing one-track minds. We are rather fearful. A1m) that is h matter f.uindividual opinion. But it i obviously true that our women are progressing rapidly in and toward the ranks of tho great. This is especially noticeable In contests for supremacy which have arisen during the last few months between man and woman. Wives are in political comb.r.s with husbands. Sisters are daring to compete with brothers. And breathe it softly in a few cases the women are a tew laps ahead. Boat Brothers and Husbands. For instan:e, there Is tho case of Miss Steen Scorup. a high school Knglish teacaer of Salt Lake City, who recently defeated her brother, I. C. Scorup, for the post of mayor of Salina. Utah. Capt. Walter Wanderwell and his jjOST of Beaver, I III 111 n i n The Greatest We ever offered in LAD IIIS' FOOTWEAR Quality Shoes i at give-away prices dunng jj our big January Shoe Sale. M tli- 5sVr in nur I windows and note the prices. Every pair of Shoes, Pumps or Oxfords in our store on sale. Porter&Strom UNIQUE BOOTERY Farmers Trust BIdg. 131 S. MAIN I

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! bile. At the- present writing friend; wifo is 1.500 miles ahead. I All thes contests ar fri-ndly. Sometimes it is a cas cf co-partner-j ... j. I In IV'-ton university tb.cr ar two I pretty young women who are study i;r.g law. Both are married to t-:u-' dents of tb.e university. But marr:e partnt rsniu ;a not surr.cient with w o m ( thtse two forward-marchlr.g They declare their belief that it Is a wife's rdace to become a partner to her husband in business as v. eil Hi domestic life. So when the irate of cd!'go clo.-e upon them they are to enter into law partnership with thar student hu.-bands. On New Year's djy a husband and wife cf London began a Joint ministry in the Congregations list Church ? Maldavalc. They are the Uevs 'laude and Constance Mary Coltl.i hi. M; .-. Co'.tman was ordair.ed a ir.ir.i.-t. r n U17. She declares that pri .it i; ir. g i.-v a woma!i's work ar.d that the only reason there ui no: niore wo jr. en ministers is that wom en generally el not realize the im-J nv :e opporttmities offered to them i for t. rvi.o in this Held. Mr. and Mr Pnit m.:i n intend to alternate in 1. M,lT,it lirn lin i r 'ViTS ID 111'. ) ' 11 1 I 1 t I u ' - - - - ... sermon he v. ill assist him, and vieo er.-a . HoiiM wifo 1 .earned Dentistry. Mrs. An mi 11. Chase, w ife of Pr. Charles lb Chase of Cincinnati, is really a better man than he is. professionally speaking. F.'dh arc dentists. Mrs. Chase, however, is not only a dentist but a housewife. While directing the home, she managed to complete her 4-year coursa in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery, receiving the gold medal at

Irresistible Goats

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jvHE styles, the materials, the tailoring, the trimmings, the fur collars and the deep rich colorings of these $100.00 to $1 50.00 New York Coats and Wraps make them irresistible at $50.00.

"J"0 make the collection still more interesting wc will include many of the higher priced models from our own stock all to go at $50.00.

the models have fur collars of Nutria, Caricul or Mole. EYES EXAMINED H. LEMONTREE Couth Dnd'a leading Optometrttl and Manufacturing Optlclao We caa duplicate any pair of lenses lo xuatter vbera tbey wer clad, Z2'.a b- M1CUIGAN ST. 3: Your money back if not satisfactory

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the bfst wrrk v;th She a. so ha thr--ot her me liN. wen fcr prof. -'.ency. ! says th rrefsin crr rar rVfcr ir.t r e . v ' 1 . . v. v. th wrr.en. ar.l next gc:-: compesej W o m " n a:'- .. .. . .'.. J wmr.. v o-;cr, a "A :r.a yci racer.-, wcjr.en Iaw er: . wcrr. pre.irhrs an 1 wcryn der.tie.-. At that's not. Th.ey are k-i th-i pice tb.e rr.n h.ave s-t fcr th-:r "Th country admires a wcrmn who his the coutag? to p. t cut a. 1 f.ght a Just t'-ht bv tb." side of b--ar.l." r, ; Kol::' declared f Ok'.abomi, Ali n ct only woman In cr.zm. To which advancing w pci L T.tmier.t cur "men c.v b.' i ef VAIA KS OF Tb. value o; homi: iNcm:.si:i. a j. e i: ir. any hrr is re ri ::: r ,.e-; :v rr "e r tliT.i wj i) - ir.ited Ko":";r.g. Xi only hao th- hou.c o.vr.ers creased tb.e beauty of tb.e hem but have added untold f.re protection awell. Xo l-r.ger iuf th l.-m a-' owner worry .ihout ro . .TMnr.lfP 1 II v :g is Fire ' Bsi' - ........ - " - - - ir.g. Fl.ab-rated l :oT.r.c . F' T W. Division st.. Mam Z i II vi: BI1LOW ZFItO. At one time on Thursiiy night was five bei ;w zero. W re you e 1 ar.d chilly, or was the house heat i in a warm way? Tho winter is m t yet over, and you car. expect m:r frigid weather. Steck up r.w on some Cinderella or Topsy clean rcA from Schy'.or Ilose' yaris. Ma:-. 1S00 er Mishawaka 401). 21-tf JL Wolf, Fox, v3 LADIES!! rj Are you taking advantage of j our January hoc al'. Look at these prices. Any $7.00 to $7.50 Shoe, II Purrp or Oxford ! Any $6.00 to $10.00 Shoe. Pump or Oxford y il S3 1 Any $ 1 0.00 to $ 1 2.00 Shoe, Pump or Oxford $7.95 Odds and Ends from all these lots, extra special 2.95 UNIQUE B007ERY Farmers Trust Bldg. 131 S. MAIN

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