South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 27, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1922 SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN
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Mr". WllÜTrr. P. Otr. 3 ?hrn ;iv., r.trt tl'i' l .-it. .1 1 fv;i k ;r.rhf n Thi:rv!.o-. t!.- ;":. H -th rr,nlcn ' f th- Thursday :ir.c,Von Uric purts er yatM at tho attractively a;)intrl tnb - iTrz a i!'.vcr l ,';ckt f f.nwrs nnf! f r, I! ir- . T'r.r favf-r at ri!c vn. pivrn t" Mr. I.. K. IU-.
hp K'lsts wr Mrf. Fran!; Faulk-,
or, t Iriliar.aro.l.-'; Mr.-. iiarr larl:. of Mohärs a'k a : Mr?-. Oti INilnr, Mr. I., i:. Ho-. ?.!rs. Tha.l r. ?vIr.-. Myrti (In'trnry an-1 rn . i:mrr.a. Mri;r;,.,;i. Th club will , entertained at lur.cl.-'' n rn Y1. ' t the liomr of Mr.-. McHrlain. N. y!"r t.
wi-Ii Island." Mrn. rhilllps on? on A ! i k .i." Two ro'.dJncs, "The .p?ll r.r t!i" Yukon" ami "The Luv of thf Y'ik-.n," wer'' pUm hy Mr.. A. I lryirtplrv Muic was furnished iy th hot'f. The Iub will he enter-tairi-'l on I'f'b. 'i at the home of Mrs. Clarence- Throh. r.0 Blaine av.
HER PROBLEMS
By Annette Bradshaw
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J--hratlr.ff h! 7-th birthday an-rivrr-ary. Rudolph VT. Donmoycr. 7 Llnrolnway V. entertained CD . . ti YeilntsJa at dinner. The . 1 1 rar.!vf )y appointed table wa c-n-t r 1 uith res?--, carnations anl .Mfvia. The njtiti were Mr. and
Mr.. Frank Copper and Mr5. Gorg? j Hau.-r. of N a j par. Ind.; Han'ey l'oit;.-, of .V.'illard. Q.t itev. and Mrs. C. L. MacKay. of CUhart. Ind.; Mr?. J William Canodk-, of Goshen. Ind.; j Mr. vi nd Mr?. Charles Burback. Geo. ! r.urhirk, Mr?. G'-crgo Warner, Mr. j and Mrr. Claude Coppe.', Mr. and I Mr?. Harold Copp'-s and daughter,
Th M'ron'l a- .f "Ti. Fir finr" was prrnf 1 Thurd.iy an-
... T, . , ... .I Catherine, also of Nappanee, and f thq T'rogrevs c 'h at th- cluh- l , ' 4 , ' , te . , , ,. . .. Mr-. M. A. Boynton. of Detroit, Ilc.i. :ou'-. Th- j-'ory f roth t!i firt) ' nd onti acLJ v. ;.s rad by Mr. ar.dis H. Wirt, irrrf-dln tho i-r -1 Mr?. F. M. Sawyer, öd W. Wash' TtatJori of th f.-p' rn. Th? rol.'S" iü;'to!i av., vas hn.-t'ss Thursday aft irr t.-sk'n lv Mr?. G. A. J'uln. r. ! J '" to the rnenbers of the Moth-
die Gk-nlor.-i -T ti -1 J:i. Mr. John ynold.. ?dr?. J. Kr-nnr-dy, Mi .
Ii. Wirt, Mr.. F.. W. Mors-. Misa ivdyn Ki.ilrrtpr, Mri. Walter Bryan nd Mrs. Jarr.f Ma'.rny. The aonrnnKN for th.- afternoon wer Mr.s. Chtrl-! Wattl-s. pian; MUs .Vilda Shnt.i and Mrs. William foor'-. lolin--. Mr. Watt'.' s was in harj3r of thf jirornrn. (n I b. ! 'jc dpartrn--nt will rirr-ont the pra "Shanc". 1-y Charks Wake';eld Cadrnan. Tli- lif"' l tho fern
er,' iluh. The afternoon was spent at. i.oedlewTK and during tho social h.our, lln'ht rffrcshmcnts were ter'ed. Ti) elub will meet again in two wi-i-ky, the place to he announced latrr. The Helena Rebecca Sewing circle met Thursday afternoon nt thf ir hall op. W. Jefferson fc'vd. The hostesses for t ') afternoon were Mrs. Fsther Mennel. Miss Bertha Mennel and M'rs. Elizabeth Waechter. The after-
cser will b rad by Mr.-. J. Sha- nf,on u-ns rpnt nt needlework and
'er; th story oi ih- i:ay. Act I, will! j5-ht k freshmei.t. were served. Tho . iven by Mr-, lb nry Harper, and ' , jrri,. meet on Fob. 0 at tho hall. he nus: will K- in harp of Mrs.th(. ji0tesed will b Mrs. Martha
'rank Fnland and Mrs. F. Whitt - j iYctpan and Mr. Cora Freepan.
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The Ladies' Aid society of Lowell Heights M. 13. church met Thursday :ifttrnoon at the home of Mr?. W. F. .JeftYrbs. 121? Gampau ?t. Sowing ori-w pl.-d tJi afternon and during th" f)( iii liour. li?ht refrcshment wer- .served. Th" society will meet aKiiin on Feb. 1'. with Mrs. Minnie Woodward, 10 .uth Bnd av.
A." a courtesy t Mi.-. Julia Fvertt, wiio leaven next Saturday for Holland. Mih.. wh re f he will make icr future Imni", Miss Helen Har'en. 1)11 S. Main entert lined inormally Wed ru .-day evening, (iaies md ronte.-ts wer.j features of thi venincr. th- favors bin wmi by Iis Col.tt- Ilert'-l. Mi.-s Martha 'durphy, Miss Viola Mann nri'l Mi-s Julia Ferett. The luncheon table, vaK attrartiv- witli its decorations
vuvrtre.et I ve of Vab-nt ine's day, and) ov rs were placed 1'or FJ ;;ueits. j : i
As a courtt.y to Mr?. Oii'.er Ton", f i-'t. Paul. th lions- u-t of Miss Jennie Mnrley, of the Itushton apartments. Mr.-. Frank Toepp. W. Washington iv.. nt rtatne-l We.luesday al't'inoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Fink carnations and nar'i5ii (entered the Mnall tables, at '.vhich 2 1 jU'-ts weic seated. Th" ifternotiii v.as sant at bridge, tin: favors leim; 'in to Mrs. L. W. McGann and Mrs. David Guilfoyle.
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jTliurslay afternoon with Mrs. Wil-j ham Medicus-. 1 0 1 5 W. Washington j
rtv. Headings occupied mo anernoon ' and in a contest the favor was won) y Mrs. F. Berber. On Feb. 1. a ' birthday party will bo given at tho j home of Mrs. F. Webster. Sadie tt., j and the next regular meet.g of th ; circlo will b heM Feb. 0. at the ' hörn of Mrs. Bay Noye?, 7.21 Nut rc Fame ov. i
VT" j i - I i men cx i fv5i 4k K ß 1 i ' A! V' 'T.j ill rl A 5i rfh)n 3fl ) Lsv i M lip IP tp iltel A .-Air v-r 'A . ) .4,
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WHY ms FIRST GL1MB1: OF Ik 1 oV: GRVCFJ lHl.ri:it STAHTLLD :r.tt rrui'r I DICKEY. . I ;1 ( I awoke the next Tnornin- with j pror.-.:s-: i,
in? fer.fe 01 some u;ipicaant duty j :"ied impending which I could not tu:to vh;.
define. Then, as I gat he rod ir.y'to wh
j scattered faculties tcpe.hcr. I know ; have ;,
wüat it wa3 that awaited n.e. n ', was tho day of Grace Drape r'n ar1 rival.
r debtor fcrrvor.
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; There must be no delay in ra:cting her at iha Shelter Island ferr?-. i for sho is to-3 strikinp a tisrur to I terrain unremarked if j-ho wtro kept j waiting. There also must be ni ; hint of our eirand to Dicky's mtr.h1 u'. I could imagine tho scene she
would hta?'5 if she received am.
t.or.r.l '1 vr. Od 5. Oft roc:...
.itUtudc. . a.Iy . When a 'a ! . c -; j v. .r r.ttd. w -It w.:., 1 . " ;
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w tr- aemure. a.rrr.i-
mo-'t f fiedl' e man.rer lr ).o .Iw.iy.? Joir. any raillery h hrt is i":trd. I n--:t own a wcrr.a:: ot l:-r ,-duca-Irr.ilatior.s a. ;'. n'.y Tn'. d t ;aro cr r.sc! ' Dicky callv after h-r rs she left tb
Tomorrow's horoscop; By Zcncvievt Kcnbls
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he struck au adjr.irir.,; :d ht.k'.i at mo ijuirziccu tell one you rra';o 1.
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until Wj're p.me. lint "a e:.' '. ; !'- I r ;..:;.!:. red. "w ere
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itikhr. that Grace Draper was to be; m brought into Dickey'b life attain. I ti I woke Dirkey with dlthculty. 1 ;
laughingly clapping my hand over
his mouth with a wamimr "(fturo as; i-'c'l
lie showed signs of t.po-:r,ir:r. ' -"rhe oioy th: loudly. ' 1- e;ly truthfu "Do you -vant vour mother to the w oi'ds '..r
'hear?" I whporcd. and hks man- He tt.iMe-d
itilely climbed out of bed.
"How are you going to square
mother about this trin" vp nr.r, with a tu:
when we went downstairs to on; j that's tim way y. u ri;i:ie it fitting room, where there, were ai- out, 13 if.'" h- n(A. 'a'otv.ttH :td ra. r.ads signs of one of Mr. Ticer's '-" Furitati ::- ; :- fnr brine delicious breakfast?. jai ie tu wha- Ins m.m.-t :: le'f.ab'.-- maT think I'll leave that you," i ' j-V around th- b:K- .-t .-tump said demurely, as I walked to tho i be lour.d. I siy. old dear. you":.
door to summon Mrs. Titer, net dar- Jui.ssir.g your wt,! .. tng to uso the little bei! which she v,-ortl. a. b:;:mn r im
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,recu:.u a K i " ' t:;at ne.a m k r-.-.me-thing v. hich mad. me unomfortabh then th.r. w up i: l.and?
vuil ce w to c .: . put- a::.: .v ! ( its in f .titn.g ;v:t h ; Th - - h :.: ' -".a n for . i : 1 i a r. with gro;. niiT.ev. Th''-' ; pute and a. : !--t-f ir. dei I ;n ' v. . I : r n o : i t : ; ; ! iv
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these war fro' to cpU:n hv. priet s i:"."' I !lu,hel ho grin. T'..i i was
v. h.o are trjing h.-e: t hen-
ring r cna-
f th inks i P. ttishly ; th.in--" fori
had provided for our ue. I knew that the tinkle of that bell would be like a f.ro signal to a well-trained fire horse in the days before motors superseded '.he faithful animals. "Not on your golden weddinw
day!" Dickv registered livelv alarm, lucky. But I
'I'll face a maddened tigres-s in anyj--m:l. ;.s 1 ,it w- :'l .:m. jungle you name, but explaining! "Why IMdn't im Tell Mr?" this errand to my lady mother-1 "Tim ia t tinm you'll t-ll your
IB. CAIWIV, Cnr. u it 1 'r. ; r dent ;-try. L i ! !.". W. W.:-h. day. Tim:-- I ,y a;. Fi;-:.. :
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receive .1 when 1 1 ."K.ky.
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nav. naj' g-entle wife. Frithee "
Mra. Ttcer's entrance, with
grapefruit, cut short his extravagant; oiejl.fa t
nonsense, btncith which, however,! i-;nr. , .
JI knew then was more than a lit-! t . r c av..
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Mis. Alfred Mallin
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eon Thursday to tlm 'juatorzo elub. The '.ss'.s were Mrs. A.
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m mb. rs of th.e as-itim: hostIt. Williamson,
Mrs. F. A. SV rman. 214 Tonti j
I -iv- moij Vir.f.. Tlmrsiljiv nftprnoon
to the member. of the Kolah club. ' Tho afternoon was spent socially J and luncheon was served to 1 ; gmsts at an attractive table bear-! ir.g elecoratlons suggestive of Yal- 1
WHEN FASHION ADDS NEVV DUTIES TO EUROPEAN TRAVELERS MISS EAGER -Yes, I know I used to abominate picture postcards, but I beg of you, please when you gtt to Serbia send me all the postcards showing the dresses the peasants wear! They're just the trick for spring blouses!
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In several contests-..
Mim. F. F. Fry and Mrs. U. F. Parrott. The afternoon program was oprnril with current events iven by the members, and Mrs. Flo-d f)c.ihl discussed "The Openings of a New lira." On Feb. t the club will be tntertainrd at the home of Mis. D. A. Ilincs. 13 Kiverside dr. Mrs. George Fhilllps. 7H Columbia st.. entertained th' Thursday club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ira Filers' read a paper on "Hawaii." Sirs. Clarence Thresh one on "Sand-
th favors were won by Mrs. Joseph Drain and Mrs. Carol Ilaslangor. On next Wednesday evening, the club will entertain at a theater I arty and on Feb. 'J, the rerular meeting will take place at the home of Mrs. Oicar DInrich, 1017 Lincoln way II. The Ideal Hmbroidery club met Thursdas afternoon with Mrs. Chirles McCarter, ."17U II. IviSalle av. 1'ourteen numbers were present. A two-course luncheon was served and the afternoon was rpent .oclallv. The club will be cnte:
tained on I'eb. 0 at the homo of Mrs. John Suchy. N. St. Joseph st. The Independent Order of Foresters. I. . . F., entertained on Thursday evening at a dance in F.eyler hall for members of the organization and t heir friends. Stcimrich's eirchestra of Flkhart, Ind., plaed the. program of dances.
Mr. and Mr.". T. IF Moon. Cottage Grove av.. dellghtfulls
Needle Craft club were entertained Wednesdaj" at the home of Mrs. Charles Reynolds. 113 11. Calvert
st. In the contests the favor was !
won by Mrs. C. K. CurtK The noxt meeting will be held Feb. ,s at the borne of Mrs. (leorge Kossner. 1723 Marine st.
Mrs. John M. Fullen, 711 W. Fa-
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DFA It ANW'IF LAFKIF: You hae always said that a girl tvn'l love tu.i bos at unci', but I leave found th it I do. They are twins, l: s irs. old. Thee- ned to
nki av., entertained at a 1 o'clock ! be the b.t of friends, but now they
luncheon Wednesday afternoon in hate each other.
honor of Mrs. Frank Dauer of De-
troit. who is the truest of Mrs.
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j tie ii um. A'iCKS ucpenas as muen 'upon me to rescue him from 1iLj
mother's captious criticism as. if .sh -were a relative upon my tidc of the hou-e in5toac! of his. "You're Ml slns; Your Yocatlon."
"You ate early," Mrs
smiling. I explained to her in a low voic that my husband had received : summons frcm an art editor friet: '. of h.is ttayir.g at Quoguo to a confere nee over some illustration.1-, ami that 1 v.as to drive him over
"He just received last night when we
village." I went on. "And we do not! IF w.sh to have Mother Graham avak-! a dv.i en until aft-rr we're gone." I ;i:r:.
"So if you have anv chloroform ' dimuv.
or t.uer nar.ay, ana can pprinkle or i " j or the
Mow a little of it around her room
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-fill i r p e t -m i o u 1 b" -a ppe.- ranee . i --t H arlmr.
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N'orili Hiru 'ird heautil'ui wooded Elicit or Islui'l va.i .i !.mhtful one. W" re.:c!icd tip- Ciiv-.-r.prt ferrs in amrIe tin-r. a:-,.l waited v. ith
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50c DINNER 1 1 A. JI. to 8 1. M. WASHINGTON i:i:r.rri.M a c.rini ie ;i Fomls and Af ter-Tlu a ter Parties a Specialty
When I met mo of them at a
l.nce- he immediately i atroduceel
leriaincu i- guests at nnoge wcu-j A,aph Ginz. The luncheon table I me to his twin, a .thing which he has nesday evening. The favors were ! V;ts ma(lo attractive with a c luste r i alwa vs hated himself for d Mng since won by Mrs. Thad Keller and F. A. , of pink an(t vhUo rarnatIons and j then. Crowley. Luncheon was served fol-1 strvi;l Following luivluon gam. s j Th- funny part of this is that I lowing the jr.ame, I and contents were enjoyed, the favor hvo them Loth equally, and they
' being given to Mr?. Carrie Schüler. The numbers of the Plymouth j The ruept included, Ik sides the .. i guest of honor, Mr?. F.mma Go tz, Trmmm'mT Mrs. Philip Klingel. Mr. Carrie
Schüler and Mr?. Adolph Ginz.
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Ioyai Americans. No. 1003. held their regrular meeting 1 ;st night at Bylcr hall. Fight apr lications for membership were balloted. Ten candidates were given initiatory work. Committee membrr.s will cive a da nee Feb. S at Feyler hall. An oyster supper followed the l'U-ine.-s meeting la't nirht and dancing concluded the evening's entertainment. The drill Uan will give a dance Feb. 1. The next mretlnc of the organizatlem will be held at the honte of Mm S. M. Clark. SOG S. Main ?t.. Feb. 6.
The Ladles Aid societ- of tho Linden Avenue Christian church held their regular meeting We dncsdas' afternoon in the church parlors. The annual election of officers resulted as follows: Mrs. Fdward Castle,
ii r resident. Mr?. .Stephen Snyder. s"C-
j re-tars'. Mrs. llcs' Heckman. as-jstant 'I s. - retary and reporter and Mrs. In1 1 1 f 1 . 1 T ofiVi tfociiror
. Am m h m ml
iL lUi i h n ! m mmJm . mX. mJm mAJm mLm
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in an ixtraorainary oaie
hoth love nu but thej will not both .-o v. ith ni" at once. So thes' Fettle it by lighting a way I do not like. I have told them so, but they will ii" t listen. Would you ndvi-o me to quit them both or keep cm letting them light? I love them both, and each fight they have make:' them hate each other worse. PUZZLED. PFZZLHD: You havo quite a problem to mcrt, m dear, but purely tli r-' is a h.irmomoua way to solve it that will entirels' eliminate the liht-." which do no on- any pood, and are of no ass. stance in fettling the (;ucstion. (f course, you think of them Loth as friends-, for sou could not possi,y b-- in love with both. And s there is no reason whs jou should not all three be friends, what la there for them to fight about? You might tell them this and explain that you will be glad to have them both call and thovv their friendly feeling for you and each other In every nice was, but that If thes' continue to quarrel over you they will f'ree you to drop them both.
licer .said, j i'-vcr:-h impatience i c f the f rrvbor.t.
1 v.at' hed Fb'ky I . ' thy. v. er.d. rir.T hi- e ? : . o t : a; v. k n si ,-hl of t he ;:! 1. t . siu'h: k a t . 'i. st i fMnir:.r er s il;.
the message l I (jui' tiy . i.i. 1 Db-kj's att drove to the he r.
furtivel- l.-.it what would be b" IPst '.c::;ht I was tln :-:rst '. 1 omo !;" Ji t . gar.-pla nk, an-
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The Woman'.-' Fible class of the i :rst Christian church will have their monthls' class parts' this evening at the home of Mrs. W. W. Forden. 415 Lament terrace.
D11AF ANKIi: LAUT. I r,: I am a girl nt 1 ' years. I am Poing with a young man who is 19. Ho i vers" jealous of mo. and does not like me to go with other s'uing men. He won't L-o with other girls. 1 1 asked me to marry him, and sometimes I think I could he happy with him. and. tlun again. I want to have a good time. He says if he ev r hears of my going with otlur
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vour.g men he will commit sni'-Id.
The annual flection cf oT:ers of j 0V0 him t"0 much for that. Please
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This bale begins Saturday morning at 8:30. Immediate selection should be made, for the quality is definitely limited, and the price, low as it is, represents a value whose real measure is gained only upon actual inspection. lliis aluminum ware has just come in a very special purchase. In its every detail, its weight, its finish, it is excellent. The following articles are in this sale: 9-quart Round Dish Pans 5-quart Paneled Tea Kettles Percolators in ths 8-cup capacity Covered Convex Kettles, 6-qt. Double Boilers, Paneled, 1 j-qt. Round Roasters, 6 lb. size Sauce Pan Sets, 3 pieces, 1, Vi2 qt. Water Pails, 8-qt. 9-quart Preserving Kettles Double Roasters, 10-inch fize Footed Colanders, 3-qt. Wood Handle Heavy Fry Pan, 10-inch size Every piece is finely finished with a Sunray polish inside. George H. Wlieelock & Company
the South Fend Woman's elub will
I ; bt held this afternoon at 2:15 '! Following the election the pell Telej. phone Co. will give an exhibition, j! A musical program has been ar j' ranged by Mrs. O. P. Scan. Hing and refreshments will b served bs" Mrs. I'H. It. Wentzell and her committee.
tell me what to do. Bit') K FX -HEART F.D. nkOKlIXdlKAKTlID: You are vers' s'-'-ung. my dear, to thtnk of getting married, and so is the young
i man. i
H eve a nice, frank an! friendly talk with him, and explain your f'-el-ir.g.s to him. If he loves you he will wait for vif.i. I would not worry about his committing suicide. It would be a good thing for bth of you to njov the
T. ... . ! companionship of ether boys and Mr?. I. A. Snout?, Marion St.. ..r,. president of th Y. W. C. A., and e'
r.ss .Mauue iieatn. genera; socre-
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Keaay-to - vv
tars-.cf the Association, left Thürs-- i
day for Chicago, where they will
Ar.r. Laurie will wekr.me letters
feminine
cm su.jccts oi
attend the Y. W. C. A. c
council
which is in c?-ion for three day?. Mrs, D. W. Place. 222 S. Lafayette hlvd.. and Mr. and Mrs. Granf!? Zieg'.er. 129 Marquette av., have jone to Jacksonville, Fla... fro:n v. hich point they will mctor down the e3ct coaet of florida returning via Tampa. Mrs. Otis U Fuller and Mrs. W. W. Peyser of Goshen, Ind., who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Greenan. 1117 Woodward
have returned to their home.
nie r .-; this
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from S'oung women reaeu-rs: piper and will rep Is to them
betters to Mb
dmuld b addressed to her.
SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Final Clearance Children's Winter Wear. Sale of Sample Linens Hand embroidered, "enuine Madeira. Final Clearance prices on Women's Bath Robes and Flannelette Gowns.
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