South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 28, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 January 1922 — Page 8

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Th annual "!"'?:n of rnan' !u'.. rr:! i ,i:'f suited in T. ;rir.v;l T.r.r!p, rr vl'--pr" -i'i-Cottr. "-rnl -;ro -Ir-. ('. V.. i:: Mr'. J. p r 3 ; 5 r. : ir r -pr'-'i-11, rcor!ri. D. T M'-K" lit; -Mr.". 1 1, i:. T V. If !!art r"rorlrr ( rotary Mr.-. H. nn ')!". w. rnrr-cpr,d!r 'C?ary: Mr. .1. V. Mn-r', tra irr; 'm. J. C. I 'ax. -.:. i:-r.' tra r. an-1 Mr. K- Shanklin. par--nent&rln. Mrs Harry WJrV.a. m. J. J?or.'i. M. Ilirry irntl. Mr. Harry .c-"ha ir, Mr. -Jph Jlutrhir.'-r-:: ar.-l Mrs. V.'. K. lrman w-r i!"-n !!rrtfr at r?e. rollowir? t tior. a inon.'tratin .f tiv- '.vnrr.ir.s I a by ernplo; f :4 .,1 ' frvil. Mr h Tin 1 1 ! n g -asd with VP-.t 'A light r f r- h rr.-ri Mr. H. r. '.V? '. 'Mj'' h. ? s w r r- ?' r v f 4 1' :t::-i Mrs. W. Th r.-Ii i r: a -i'n. . ! r v -!ul r!ain'J at an inb rrn.il rl.tr.rft l.:t .nlr. at ti.r- ri jii h v:' h't-!m h' orrhtra r.f lllkhart ilay-il a program r.f danf-f'i f'r about lr,0 ,ues. Thr f halrrri m of thft -nter-iiümer.t rnrnmlttr-r, Charlys O. luff, wa in rhari,-'- of the affair. Hnr.r-rlr.r :not!irr. Mr II. rver.fon of N".v York City, Mrs. l imes A. Iu"K ir.. l'Jrl Wo "lward .. ftr.tt-rtair.f"l lnformally Friday iternoon. Tb.o Hft rn'..n wn. spent : bridge, th" favor bein ,'iv n to Irs. Ciaudo flyr. A buffet lunchon wa fervftd t" 12 purst fr um an ittrartJvely appoint- 1 tablo bearing c?nt-rri'",P of white and yrllow brye'tr.thr.-ir.umü- Mr Walt r Haiman of h!acr' w is an oat-of awn KU t. A bob party w.ts njoved Friday ver.ltiff by 32 your;:: people when hey were piies's r.f Mr. and Mrs. :a!ph Horton, six mib-s west of the ity on the Chain o' Iak-s rd. Super was served lite in the vnin?: nd the time was -p-r.t at dancing nd fanus. Mrs. Howard Fib ry nd Mr. Italph n-ri' k ba peroned ae party. A a courtesv t Mr.f Chicago, who n 1 1 1 f Mrs - Fred Cook. Mr np, 21H . Sou tli st.. . !: A. G Unit y iou.- gue.-i D.-W l"Iem- . . !:: rl i :n'-d at a Fi iday aft rnoon. 1 f.-r iiine guests ' o'clock luncheon over3 wer- ilac tt a carefully api'olntd table centred with y -How jonqull.-. Dride crupied the afterr.O'ii. the f.ivors ejn won by Mrs. William ranz and Mr.'. Dhd Ibyrer. lie gueft f ivor was triven to Ml-ney. Ken- J while j -M rs. The cnvtageiner.t. of Geneva .larvi-'It-vf-'.iiii.l, diughtr of Mr. and Mrs W. Cb-v-biud of Spr:ni--;i. Id. 111., 'ormerly of thi city, and George lughm.'in Miller. ?F S. Mi-liigan .. 5fn of Mr. and M.-s. . It. Miller. ' ittrt teen nnnounceii. Tlio w.blirig take p!.are in the .-pring. I be department o ion J or tne I'rotrre. ciuo met ri s club met iay afternoon at the club h-m-i. following a short buines. session Mi-is Alma Collmor reviewed Kip- j :r.?'. "Without !nef:t of Clerry." j Miss Evelyn Fulia- r i b d with 'wo piano nun-bers. " F.utier'dy" and! Vountry Dance. by Greig Anna Yerzieska'? "The Fa vas dram itizul. tin of the Land. t haracters b Pt presented by Miss r.uth Kur., Mr-. Clara Seikni.iti. Mrs. I'rcd FiFierre. Mrs'. Milo llu:.. Mi? Marie Meyer tr-.-l Mrs. I I.i r - I :'. :cr. i I:- !.t n-.r.m i -i ted cf M i .-. 1 to-1 is-, r 'uir.i 1 1 t: t;-;. A !" .1' -ire , . rnoon v rc : !a i: ivarab. C o ' 1 aftar. d f th IS I of h. r wn compos. t:o:i '.rifflth. of H;!M nrtment will mMi 111. Fr a v.ct Tie- de n the rnoon proW. E. ML." Mer:!' b. 10. a! whirr ! C ; . a b-i-rg" M ;. rani will b i'i hyan. Mr.". Julia Salliva-i. nd Mr-. C. M. Mrs. The Woman Vrestevs of sr. 131. ep.tert.iii d lay evening In t . be Oiivt r hc-tei. hestra plav. d dances for tli- t i g;it fill at":' nr v. , 'ath I'atr: . : : .1 !. R liar 1 . , i.c ' 'r-b r "f V- court No. 1 ince Thurar' room of ) rr" I i p. ny'. orprriram of -ru .-:. The de-r-T c.r Mrc. ". Strantr, M. Ü rte'. S ; i ? r o e T. Flarv. h a i i m i -. ; Mi?." M. Hump:!i - y. M ; M. Mrs. E. s.-ii.. nd Mis T. s. Mrs. I f . i: - si.ti ! by M : .- E. Le'cht n H W. ! M: - Mis .!. We r At U ludorJ;s

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Th ,ri"nshl; T ; n t : t church h' diss of th l"ir?t M th--ir monthly p'.-il and bu.ln3 mf-tin? in lha. rhur"h i)arr Thur.lay rv.nir.g. D'jrir. th sorjal hur rf fr,shmf,nts wrc 5TV(.'d to CO suot. Th lupinhrr.' rZ tho Delta Thcta Tau porority wert delightfully entertained Thurndav -venintr at the horn1 of the Misr3 Laurirui Mill-a, S27 Marv and LarietU .ct. Th-5 evcnlr.e was spent playing bunro nr.fl th favors wero won by Mls-i Strfonba Crz-Bk and Miss Marpraret GUI. Following th' ffaru" luncheon j b.h STvcrl tr trw member? and 10 pueftü. Th uext mating of th eor ority will be held Monday evenin the place to be announced later. rr. a

The Lif h' Al l society of Munon' ber -yes as she glanced quickly r hapel was? entertained Thursday atjt Dicky and then a.- quickly away an nil day meeting at the home of , apain. that told me she had forpotMrr Frank Mansus, Crunvrtown rd. ten no ?l!hte.-t incident of their acA pot luvk dinner waa served at quaintar.ee. noon to IT. r:v nibers and eix guests. "Hello, Grace!" Was it my fancy, In two weeks the Kociety will meetjer did Dicky carefully avoid anyairain at the homa of Mrs. William ! thing but the most casual of

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j for th members of the Epworth i Hospital auxiliary. Flares were laid; for 2 5 guests at a table made at-j tractive with spring flowers. j i The members of the Mothers' club j and their husbands will be enter- j talned at dinner. this evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. ' 'i .10.1 ,s. Uafayette blvd. Assisting the! host and hostess will be Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Humble, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson and Dr. and Mrs. Clem ShldlT. In ceb; brat ion of her birthday an niversary, Mrs. Edward Kinsey, 516 S. Main St.. entertained at dinner Thursdaj- evening at 6 o'clock. Fl'irej? wrre laid for 12 guests at a table made attractive with a basI ket of American beaut v roses. Among the guests wero Mrs. WilIiam F.renner of Tulsa. Okla., Mis Eva EUis. Indianapolis, and Miss Ma Viel Schröck, Go.chcn. Mrs. Thomas H. Hacker. 11 00 Harvey Ft., entertained the memberof the Stitch ry club at lunchrou Thursday afternoon. The table appointments were suggestive of the Valentine season. The afternoon was spent with needlework and the next J meeting will be held in two weeks at I th.- home of Mr.'. Harvey Hauek. !:! E. Randolph st. The St. Joseph Valley Grange held ! '.hvir regular meeting Thursday aft ernoon at F.eyler hall with 15 memI" rs. present. Following hhe reports of committees, a talk was given by Aaron Jones on the Agricultural Fine of the Southern and Western Farmers. A social evening with .lancing was planned for Tuesday .v ning. Jan. 31, at Feyler hall. j The Music department of l Progress ciub will present the Miss Eleanor Shaw, manist, in a recital ! at the club thi afternoon. Jan. ! v ;i f :I n'cloelc. Tne rnnCTt will I. frtc to all club members and their t friends. Mrs. .Tairos A. iH.gan, 102: Woodward :iv b.as as per guest her mother, Mrs. il. II. sit-vwison of New York City. Mrs. M. B. Grifhh and daughter.-. Miss Franets and Mis- Catherin-? (".r:t'.:th Hiils-bib-, lib, are th" guests of Mr. ai d Mrs. F. C. Kood MM Park a v. Miss Haze! H. gey, 71 'ottagc i - .. 1'.- f,. ItL- T'.p!; ,

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im- wav iiicKY (.luiLrnii) .:t.n; iilii:i; ami iaj?ki:r his cilvgrin. "'Hush, Dicky! Kbs'll hear you." D.rky abruptly stopped his arived murnbliny over Gra?r Pra- ! pr'M rhar.c:-d appearanrp, lift-i ni ; hat and w.vrl a greeting to her as , she raucht 5 iht of u. I also waved ! to th pirl whose hand I iirvr had i thought t take in rvn common i ro'irtf acain. and w hurried j .swiftly to h-r sirle. Shr- bad hr suitrafe in on hand. hrr bap in the other, and Dicky l,J,J them from her in as casual fashion as if .he had been a fre- ! 'ijont w-el:-end fruftFt. I rrflc-r.ted that I did not know tl.r cirumstancrs of thoir last meetnnd parting, and I wondered if tn'ro were m i.:ciys mind a re1 innitranco or tnat time. No need to if Grace Draper remembered. She could control her face and her j vmce. but there was an expression L'larjces. "How was the trip warm?" "No, thank you, very' pleasant," ed hand in a firm grasp. u 0ll(j iporiencc. "Thank you for letting me come, Madge," she raid simply, and if I ever heard gratitude and sorrowful remorse for the past in any human being's voice I heard It In hers. If . 1 had wished I could not have helni c 1 v I n LT her ,nn nnswr in " keeping with her greeting. "I am glad to have you." I turned. "Come this way. The recar Is. right over here." 1 drove rapidly to the inn of which Dicky. had spoken, with her by my sido and Dicky with the luggage In the tonneau. It was one of the oddest experiences of my life, and I found myself speculating upon the mental processes of the girl. There was not the slightest remnant of the sparkling coquetry which had made hrr so alluring in the old days. She was simply dignity itself to Djcky, charmingly friendly to me, with just the correct touch of humility. Was she truly repentant, or was he playing a difficult part extremely well?" "Oh. what a wonderfully pretty place!" I think the exclamation burst simultaneously from both Grace Draper and myself, as I turned a sharp corner under Di-.ky's directions and drew un in front of a rusBIRTHS Mr. and Mrs-. Clem W. Warner, a son, at R. F. D.. No. 7. Jan. St. Joseph hoepitf.1. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Johnton, South Bend. Jan. 2L a daughUr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, 730 N. Seventeenth t.. Jan. lf. a .son. Mr. and E. Donald Mrs. John C. Krje? 30" st., Jan. 26. a daughter, j THIS IS FINAL. Final clearance of winter ready u wear mciuaing apparci lor children. Sample sale of linens, hand embroidered, madeira. Final clearance prices on women's blanket cloth and corduroy bath robes and flannelette gowns. Final clearance ends Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. -'S THE ELLSWORTH STORE. cm- this ou r. iy save you time and money, you have $50.0 0 or more to a careful selection from the It IV I When I invest following list should prove, profitable Liberty Bonds, United States j Treasury Certificates, Municipal I Bonds, Gravel Road Bonds. RailI road and Industrial Bonds. Local iBank Stocks. Local Industrial bile. Copper, Sugar, Oi', Steel and Railroad Stocks. TJritish. Canadian. i Brazilian, French, German and ai! j other foreign government and Mu- ' nicipal Bonds a specialty. If you j have any kind of securities to sell call on us. C. L. Guthri 422 J. M. ' S. Bide. Lincoln 1336. ( Over 20 I years continuous experience in securities.) 20-tf HIES JANUARY SALE. This year'c January Clearance Sale presents for your approval tht ! very best Quality Furniture back at PIlE-WAIt Trices. Full-size J bed; davenports In genuine leather. J65; ! beds of brass steel or iron reduced, ! floor lamps with id lk shades. $11. i0 and up. These and many other bar aln in Bedroom and Dinlne Room tuites await you. Convenient teri. 6-tr IOok: it s innu:. Ready for delivery. The Johnson Two Cylinder non-vibrating outboard niotor. Weight 113 pounds, for row boat or cance. Place orders now ;-nd be assured of one for your vaca tion. 2J2coin Helton's Motor Bike Shop. E. Jefferson blvd.. Phcne Lin2(09. 23. HAWAIIAN CI 1 131 CS. A beautiful new vocal selection r.nd Bummel Pairu. an instrumental, are records that you w-il! want to add to your coli. c tic r. Muscle Shoals Blues is also a remarkable new fox ; rot that is unusual In its rendition. The C. W. Copp Music Shop. 2 4-tf. Calvin Stertzr-ach. cntropractor, praduats of Universal School of Davenpcrt and Ross School of Fcrt Wayne, has opened offices at Z21 N. Main it. 4-tf No creditor can touch the pro- i eceds of a life insurance policy. The wite and family have a prior at- i tachment; that is if issued by WALTER FEG AN, J. M. S. BLDG. CT-tf Women save money by luyin; your sb.ee at the U. S. Army store. 33 0 S. Michigan All standard makes of Jies. Factory blemish. S 1.95 up. 36S-U

tie archway twined witii climbing roe buhe covered rrlth buds. "I thought it would hit you between th eye. Madce," Dicky said complacently, and for a lor.it minute we feasted our eyes upon the low, rambling Inn. .et in a provo of wr-n-

! derful old trees. I "How one can rest hr-re!" Grace Draper sighed. Maine's Question. "That's right." Dicky said eagerly. "You mun cot a irond lonir rsst and pick up a hit before you begin work." He was plainly embarrassed, and I think Grace Draper's sharpened wits caught the truth then from his manner. 'I suppose I'm too thin, and and-chanqed," 5he s.tid with a gallant attempt at a smile. i "Rot:" Dicky rejoined sharply. I I thought too promptly. It was as ! if he had anticipated her Question. -you look tired, of course, but that v,.in onjv 5o a matter of a fow dav, And I can't possibly legin work for pver a week yet. Then we'll talk tilings over." "Very well." The words wer quiet enough, but there was a world of disappointed mortification in her voice. I knew she must have realized, perhaps for the first time, that not only her exquisite beauty but her power over Dicky was gone, and the knowledge must have been misery itself to her. Her voice haunt ed me as we drove away, and 1 1 knew it troubled Dicky also, although his reaction to it took the fcrm of irritated criticism. "Why, she's positively haggard!" he exploded, as we drove away. "She won't do at all. Of course, she htill is lissome, and she'd be graceful even cranking a flivver, and I think rest and good food will bring back her lines in a week or two. Hut her face! It's hard as nails. all the youth and expression gone out of it. What the devil am I going to do?" I made no reply, knowing from Icng experience that Dicky wished none when he was fighting something out with himself. "I've got it!" he exclaimed after a minute's silence. "Didn't I tell you Miss Foster's profile was like Grace's. She doesn't know how to pese. but I can use her for the flesh curves of the face, and then with Grace for the postures I can do. I say, old dear, manage it for me, will you? As-k MIks Foster, and, yes of course j-ou'll have to include 'Sawbones' to dinner out here to meet Gracie. Then we'll fix It up." I could not forbear one astonished question. "But do you think Miss Foster will consent to pose?" "I'll bet you anything you like that she will," Dicky sai l, eonfiientlv. Mayor Secbirt in Capital

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Mayor Eli F. Seebirt was absent I from his city hall office Friday, having taken an early morning train for Indianapolis. He is expected to return early Saturday. "Business trip,' vouchsafed Mrs. Seebirt, explaining the reason of his absence. so vi rou DIVORCE. NEW YORK, Jan. 27. Pea soup. day in. day out. even for Lreakfsr. became aflbar to her marital happiness. Mr?. Anna Theodore told the j jurlgc askIng a divorce. riXWTTRS IX)R ;VNi' occ.vsion. No matter the occasion you are sure they 13I9 to have the right flowers if come from Bcehler's, Main 11-tf No sure they 1?8S. matter tne occasion, you are ( to have the right flowers if' come from -Bcehler's. Main ; lltf Your grocer might be asleep ; waken him with a request for your j sample of Blue Devil Cleanser. 1 Any men's or boys' overcoat at a. m. Big half-price sale Vernon's. If L'ImJ men's suits at half p: ice. Llv28 a. m. ingston's. Choice selection cut flowers and blooming plants. South Bend Floral Co., 122 N. Michigan st. 23-tf-2S Let ' I . Swank Dye It. Phone Main 26tf Union Trust Compaay ale Deposit Boic wIUi spuria facilities fut th iirlvncr vf r u iornni.

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Get yourself a plate that doesn't impair your speech or make you lisp. On tii.it feels and looks sj much like, your own that you can hardly tell the difference. One that stays up and irn't continually rocking, clattering and dropping and collecting the food that you eat underi,eat'n. as most plates d. All this and more too we can do with a ROOFLESS PLATE. We know what we have done and stand ready to back up anything we have said about this ROOFLESS PLATE. Over 3.000 satisfied patients wearing these plates now. Bear in mind that this class of dentistry costs you nothing if we do not do exactly as we say. The otTice is also thoroughly equipped for handing X-ray work, Crowns, Bridges, Gold and Silver Fi'.imr?, etc. A written guarantee, one that ycu can understand, written in plain English, and which binds us to our contract, to those who desire it. What does this mean? It means that you, not we, are to be the judge. Dr. R. W. Heath 302 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. Over Star Store Lincoln 6812 Open Evenings

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kembl M'NDAY AND MONDAY, .IAN. 20-30. Sunday's horoscope n not a very important one according to t ae lunar transp. It should h- a good day for c rrep ndenre, study ar.d literary pur;ui:. as well as fi-r giving attention to the hen 1th which may be menaced. Tho-e wiese birthdiy it i may

look for a year of activity in buslj ness and professional pursuit, especially us they nave 10 oe;.i wiin writings, papers, etc. A clv.11 born on this day may be clever, talented ar.d vcrsitile. MondayV astrological map points to rather unsettled and restless conditions, with certain anxk ties of a financial nature. There may be losses through extravag-ar.ee or undue genero.-lty. In social and domestic, affairs there may be inter esting developments, aud in affairs of the heart certain sensational, testimonies are apparent. Uneon-j ventional or eccentric behavior may j bo conspicuous. j Those whose birthday It is have j the forecast of a successful year,! particularly if in th employment of others, but perhaps with a desire for change, which may well be shunned. A child born on this day may bo restless, unsettled and erratic unless carefully trained in early life, but may be generous and affectionate. (Copyright. 1922.) Advice to Girls By ANNIZ LAURIE DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a young girl and need soma help. My mother is alwajs scolding me. She says I comb my hair too obi. and she scolds me in front of my friends. I don't hke this. Sometimes I feel like running away. I'm only IS years old. iihe calls me names, and I get angry and don't speak to her for about three days. I'm discouraged, and don't know what toVlo. Please tell me if I should run away or not. I'm ai f J i'i t'uv iii. x .cirsc ivn ilia your best advice. BUTTERFLY. BUTTERFLY: Do you do everything you can to please your mother, my ,dear, ami try to make her happy? Think of all she has done for you in your lifetime, how much siie really cares for you, and remember that you may not always have a mother to advise and help you, so be very grateful and very loving with her. Try patiently ev- . ery day to neip ncr ana make her happy, and I am sure that things will g' more smoothly. Annie Laurie will welcome letters of inquiry on subjects of feminino interest from young women readers of this paper and will reply to in these columns. Letters to aurie should be addressed to her, in care of this office. No matter the occasion, you are sure to have the right flowers if they come from Bcehler's, Main ifyyj. n-tf j For Cold on the Chest i MustToIe is t iy to apply and it does net blister like tbc old-fasliioned mustard plantar. Musterole i a clean, white ointment, made with oil of taustard. Simply massage it in gently with tbe linger tip?. You will be deltghted to bee hew quickly it brings relief. (Ir-t Musterrde at iour drug .tore. Ge. aud 05e. jars aud tubes: hospital elze, $3 Iletter Than a Mnitard Tlaster. EYES EXAMINED IiY H. LEMONTREE fcouth nnd's Inadine Optometrist and Slanufarturlnr Optician W cau duplicate any pair of l-nsej Lo aiatttr whr tbey wr taaJ, 2n-i . MICHIGAN tT, i Coal on Colfax Avg. S. C. Lontz & Sons Main 74 TT 1

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