South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1922 — Page 8

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l..i-;nM i :-;. n, fn ri'-v.' mtnb' r, M:- K'.sc I: i'lk . was admitted to I ? t r - r r -1 r h i of th- ri rclo. Th pr vrrarn i.t' tlu- -v-niniT was in ( har'- f Mi-H Ir-n- I!-pnrr who fail 'dr:r.-) of "I'toplo in For itrn Iitm!- " I : j r i r: thr .or;al hour '.L''.t r f r--hriu-r;t.s wrr; rv '1. Mi-- l',i'- S ifr. J 7 i:. ( alvrrt . i,!. rtair;. c th- Kr.-ir- i luh at h' ! !' ri..- Tu May v nine. Purine tli'' hii-in M'ion an !A.tion of otfirr-rs was ) !M r-sultir.fr in th "!' ( Mi-i ;,ii' S' ifr, pr ,:- Mnf; M,-s Marsarot .V.ymkfiwialc,

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pr ;.' party on Mrt. H. P. Hauck, 1:;15 1J. i.anMoIph st., in honor ot h r hirthilfi.v anniversary, which o:-urr-1 TiH'-May. Th affair was in th. nature of a o'clork dinner, for which cov.th wore laid for 20 pufstj, th tah! blne centered -with a rvv mounl of ( indcrra. Tho ever. in? wa .Tint at t rnrd table, tbf favor Peine wui by ZVIr.s. Grover Walt r. and J. ". Dunn. Mr. and Mr. Grovf r Valt-r, of Rrt rn n, Ind., wer amor;' th- ku!.. TU'' o vular ni. -tin ff th Autcn lioli' f oorp.s was luid Tuesday v?ni'i and nnc 'andidato v.i baH"td on. Final arranomnts "v r made for the prd-hnk dinr.f-r which Aill po eivii at thf old court housf. Sunday. F-h. 12, for tho members of the (I. A- K. and th ropff mrps and th'ir f ;i 7i i i 1 io A Valontinc drosi party vi!I ho givrn at the hall on t!.- t-wnine of IVb. II.

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pr.-i.i-ri: M.sv-4 St phanif Ilrjf h ; - A ;l n-rtine of tlio Alia Fanirra nr. r. Mi. I-Vrn I ri nd. r-por t- j (J, f' cUlh h'd Tufday rvt-ninc. final Tii.- r hi lind. -r ..f - rninc j 1 l anornontH Wf-r" made for the sp.-nt .-.. iallv anl a bulte! j b-n-tit ffn'.i.-. which will IkMM at i-.n was srrv.d. In two wo-ksi"1" Tribune auditorium on th r-vru-

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As our franti' s";irdi, winch (i'spit our frieht had hpn thorough ncard the s-.rampy woodland Luundine tlie farm on on- 5id. I f.'It a terror clutch my h'.art whih it had nrvf-r known b forr. Wax it i.ossibie that my shlterd. t-nd rly nurtured baby had stray d

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(r's whitt; farf wavenil l.pforo in-, 1 and i put my hand out blindly for i some support. I lu ard a quick, j curioutdv sibilant intake vt the ' breath, and felt upon my arm, firmly supporting rn. th hand of the

eirl whom for so Ions' I h-'d countd my bitterest 'nemy. Fut it was not at that moment that I had time to think of the anomaly of Iif-r presnr-. I wiu applying th H.h of ncces-.ity to my

terrified spirit and my tr inbline j

limb. knowing that if vr in my life I n'd"d v'ry faculty of mind aial bi'dy it was at thif moment. I wa glatl of any aid, and r inemlrrd it Ii t hank f u hn-s that sli was pnv,fd of ability and exceptional r s'H.ir fu!ncs did she choo. to uuplov them. Tliat she would thus choose, 1 un certain ns the mist before my eyes cleared, and'l met

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tlancM and special k. turcs will be F1'1'11"- 1 ha(1 evcr mirrored

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M. .la, k ... n and Mrs. II. The (lull Will lie en'.rt iuiM-ln on on Feb. L'L'. the ! :i e Mi s. I ;. v. F' ters. I w .1 f d .iv.

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v.. je mtmiI. Mis. Nellie Wigein. j a pot-lu k dinner will be- .served Feb. of Flymotjtb. was an out of town j F" at the homo of Mrs. V. Meyers, gm n Feb. L'2 the club will Ml 14 N. Johr.on si. Following the in, t with Mr.-'. Farl Rot-Tiler, FJIS business meeting a social hour with S. Franklin n. refreshments were enjoyed. The'ncxt .y mi-oting will be held March 6 at tho

members attended the j homo or .Mrs. l nomas parson, 1P

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Thirty-nb.

meeting of th

Iidies' Aid society

of the Stull Memorial M. I), chun-h whi'h w;is held Vednevlav afternoon in the church parlor.-;. The h'w-;s-es were Mrs. .1. S. 1-M wards and Mr-s. leorge I'itrbr. After tho regular busimw session the aftoriioon wa spent socially. The soei-

.Mra '. 12. Fatter.-vi. PC 11. Indiana a v., was hostest Tuesday afternoon to the members of the third section of the Tidies Aid society of the Hope Presbyterian ehurch. The regular business occu-

ty will meet agHin on March S at pied' the afternoon, with a short sothe ehurch parlors. Tho host ses ! cial hour, refreshments being served

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The fill nib" IS of the S , l , t -.-Fri elub tuet Tii'sla;, enii!g at tlie homo ot Mr.-. N.'F. Khodf-s. S. S'r. Joseph St. Tim ee-:i;, ; w a .-, HJi'Ilt playing .'.eO Mi,,! t'e. 1 iv,'i:i wife won by Mr-. f.u'u Irwii ard Mr.-. I:1m..1.-. a l-Uffet 1 1 1 r ; . IfiMI wa.'i erved late iu tiie evruivg. u F.-l. 2 Z, Mrs. Waller J. r'.rii'il"i f. L''t S. s. P. t. r .-?.. n1, ill !. Iirvti .-s f o ! p.- ( pit..

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v;-:. d '.v Mr.-. Anna Henderson. Fi-.t llihbbiand and Mr.-.. AIIff.m c-f ortainf d the Pythian V" 1 1 1, -. 1 a v afternoon. Plan.

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will be Mrs. Yern Frame, Mr.. Maynard l'ansler and Mrs. 'harles I'at.sbr. The Modern Priscilla ilub met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Frazler. 112 Lincoln way. W., Mishawaka. Purinp: the :-oeial interval, lieht refreshmont were served. The club will meet on the afternoon of .Feb. 22 with Mrs. It. VI. Pong. Ml W. FaSallo av. The Flks luh cave their regular bi-weekly dance Wednesday evening

at the ciub hou-o. Harry Pennv's!

otch. .-tra Iay d a splendid program of dances for SO couples. The committee in charge of tho affair include, 1 A. P.udd. A. V. Holycross and C. A. Ccleide. Tho Standard Fearers of th Trin

ity M. F. Thurcli incr at lib' homo

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r.;- M!'.-:i of Valentin.-:- ' opened w ith dcvotionals con-lurted e t i will n ' : again (in theli-y dale Jones and the lesion of the of Feb. L'j fb- pi o . to bej e nine was given by Arthur Tlo-llis-I !at r. The ho.-H' .-- will't'r. F-th.-r Kirkpatrick dLscussed

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The i"l, ai 1 H irri." F-'or-rm la' met W dm .-day afternoon: !!- :io:,p- ,.r Mr. p,.;;., shim p. i x. i ripl''i i' ri. in r -po;;.. t.

r.t The Maid of Honor rlub held their !!d- 1 r gular monthly meeting at the

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Household Utensils-Special Priced

Four Piece Set of GIzlss Kitchen Bowls

Z I hey measure 5 inches, 6 inches, 7 inches, 8 inches at the top Special, set of four 75c

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Crystal Glass Egg Beating Bowl with high grade Dover Egg Beater White enameled handle special. ct 7c Superior Steam Cooker Four compartments. Four different foods can be cooked over one Immer at one time. Requires no watching Special. 51.45

Aluminum Roatter 1 I inch sire, will hold a six pound roasd. It is self halting and has a vent for browning Special $1.35 White Enameled Tea Kettle It is trie seven quart size

Special $1.45 Dish Washing Set Consists of Wire Dish Drainer which folds over and takes up little room wKrn not in use, a Cotton Dish Mop and a Di?h Cloth Outfit Complete. Special, 65c

Three Piece Set of Pottery Bowls Nu-rock ware. Sizes 4 inches. 6 inches. 8 inches. Set complete, special, 4x.

Steel Oblong Roaster An item of great utility for small roasts. Has vent for browning and is self basting, 6V2 inches x 9 inches. Special 25c

George H. Wheelock & Company

to 11 member?. Tho directors of St. Joe-ph UnsIital Aid society met in regular session at tho hospital Tuesday afternoon. The sun parlor, for which they are responsible, is now completed ready for the furnishings. A card party win be given in 51. Patrick'fl hall on tho afternoon of Feb. for tho benefit of the sun parlor fund. The Tabitha .;irls club of the Zion Kvangelical church met Monday evening at the parish .school with the Misses Flara and Ruth Troche r actin? as hostesses. On Feb. 20 the Misses Phyllis Peyer and Selma Wunderlick and Iloso Tato will entertain the club at tho liome of Miss Peyer, 62 5 3. i:ddy ft. Tho member.- of the Fpworth league of the Immanuel M. 11. church me: Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Stark. 432 N1. Alien t. Pele-atos wore chosen fur the convention, which will be hehl at Aurora. 111. Those appointed were Mrs. Frieda Haniboy and Richard Koenlpr. tho alternates will be Mr.'. Fatherino Koch and Charles I. Strk. Fcur representatives were also appoitited for the Institute at Herper. 111. The next meeting will be held March 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hdward H. Stark. Harrn a. Mr. mid Mri. II. J. Arndt. 217 H. Howard nt., entertained 2 4 puesta Monday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of their daughter. Mi S3 Km ma Zuhlke. tho affair bcinx in the nature of a Kurpri5e. The appointments of the table were carried out in pink and white, the centerpieco bein an attractive birthday cake. The evening wan spent with dancing, thrv m.ufic being

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drawinir." It ua- draco Draper who cnuch.! Imt a-; h. fell and fa-"i! h.-r to a re. limine jo-itinn up':i The oi;. h hammock. P.u' I had no time to :!e hr. I eauht Katie, who . i .-till wildly calling ta t- i ". .and -hooli h r int" attention. Where's Jim?' I d- ui-jr.de. 1. "Out. fccxiti' i hi' k'-:i cooji." ';ie returne.d. "But. !i. Mi.-- 'rahirn. i-; dot babce " "Shut up!" I snarled, prim it i ly. knowing thro was bu one wiv to de.Tl with Katie in an emer'nc. "If you want to help lind Junior, pet Jim here on the run. A.-h him if he h i.- seen tho h.-'by." Win i Is iV? She ran doun the icp and -'..mimed over the "ground l:k a uifiwinffed bird. I rn-liej to an enn rCii'V cupboar.l which T a!w,iv- m-

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after all. He nullit have tone tlm other way around the studio, and lack to her while we've been .-earoh-inf: here." "Oh. please (Jod ho has:" I breathed, a I f-et off at a frantic run toward the veranda where I had left my mother-in-law peace fully sewinsr. Iut long before T

reached her I heard her peremptory call of " Margaret! Margaret!" mingled with Katie's familiar earsplittiiiR shriek of "Fas'-beo! I?aybeo. come to Katie!" her invariable summons to the ehlld .-ho idolizes. "And I'm To Hlamo?" My mother-in-law, almost crippled by her attack of rheumatism, was stand ins by her chair, holdinc on to It with bands upon which tho voin.-j stood out as if ridped. Her eyes flew to my farr as I raced breathless to tho steps. I saw her own eyes widen with terror, and T realized that I must puard her a best i could from the realization of the awful possibilities that were beatimr against my own brain. "Where is Richard Second, Margaret ?" she demanded. "You went to hunt him 10 minutes ajro!" Her glance roamed wildly from my face to that of Grace Draper?, as I tried to Und words which would underestimate my own terror. Then hor hands Muttered Into the air, and her stiff lips formed words that

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snatched a powerful nst orati. . and. returning, thru.-t it into Hr.iic Orapcr's hand-. "Put this to hr no-trti.-."' I dlr cted. "and when -he re viv . . z 1 vo her tluse drops." I took tile Mliad 1. .t:ie b..l.' restorative from Mother Orah im'.' hnr.dhau-. laid it "ii the table will, a eiO(in, M-t ill watr Imitle and a Slnss h'-ai er. Tin n. h i vi r. tr rud".; rvr i y s-oni. I ru-h. d to th- larn and brought my 'at out. b!cvin-: the fact that I b id learned to dri and was thus aide t Mimmon h'dp ffUi'lcly. I needed men to.. -tart stejnatic s ar h of the woods, and knew that the Tic r house held efficient aid. 9 Jim came running to the nr as backed it out of the barn, his. honest face full of concern. "I haven't feen the little chap for two hours. Mrs. Oraham." he sail, anil T noted the termer In his voice which betrayid how serious ho thought tho child's my-terious disn ppi a ran.-e. "I'm goinc for the Ticers to ?;et men to search tho woodland. Jim." T said feyri-hly. "Will you and Katie at once over every Inch of all tho buildings, any place where, he misht have crawled in ami u-one to sleep you never can tell what a child miff h t think of. o that when

the men ct here wo will know jus where to start. And Io.l after Mother F.raham." "I'll attend to everything." ho said earnestly, then hesitatingly, as

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mm i ii am um i iwi "W in Hin I The literature tlcpartment of the Frogre? cpjh section 11, will meet Friday afternoon at the club house. Tho muic will be in charge of Mr.. J. ncyriolds. and the -program will consist of a ro-jew of "To Will Jo Jo." by Margirit Fre.ston Monf'igue which will bo given by Mrs. George Omacht and a dramatization. ' The H;ch i'ost of ( 'or-.-iem e.' by Heatrice Kavenel whtch will bo presented by Miss Ju'.ia Sullivan. Mrs. K. M. Morris ami Mrs. O. Mont ismlth. Tho Mothers' club of the Coquil-1-trd -school i!l meet Friday afternoon at tho fvhool. The hostose-s will l. Mrs. Hoy Eger, .Mr.-'. Carl Fger. Mrs. Alfred Eisner. Mreu Goo.

iKonnio, Mrs. Fleni Harper, Mrs .'harte-; An '.in nr.d Mrs. Harry ' K. -ohlcr. An ir.ten.siir.g program will bo given and Mrs. Albert Graf ' will lu " charge of the story hour, j The .lewi.h National Workers Alliance will givM a-masquerade dance

next Tue-day evening at Heyler hall. The Thursday club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Strümp. 724 N. Hill St.. instead of at tho home of Mrs. Clarence Thresh, 605 I".iino ave. The Norman Eddy Sew Ins: circle will meet at tho K. of p. hall Friday afternoon. Lincoln's birthday wl'il b ohsred. The hostesses for the afternoon wi'l bo Mr. Alfred Con-

kin, Mrs. Frank Kline and Mrs. Charles McDonald. The Priscilla Girls of St. Peters Evangelical church will meet this evening in tho church parlors The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church will meet this afternoon at the hone of Re.v E. "VV. Colo, r.20 S. Main est. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Lowell Heights M. F. church will meet with Mrs. George l'winp, 115 E. Miner et., this afternoon.

Pfs smalls

Miss GIads Curtis of Chicago, who has been the quest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. NrNim Plumb, California av., has returned to her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy. S. Chapin st., have returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives in Uattle Creek, Mich. Col. and Mrs. C. A. Carlisle of Carlisle Manor, have reached Kobe. Japan. From there they will go to Shanghai. China. George Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Hunt, returned Monday to hl3 studies at Purdue university, Lafayette. Ind.

UIIITHS Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sohieralski, N. College st., Feb. 7. a son.

Advice to Girh

By ANNIE LAURIE AN NIF. I.AFFIF:

PEAK

1 am a yout'ir irl. and need some adv ce badly. 1 have a mother and father and several sisters. My liest sister got married, and like many others of today made a mistake. For about, eight months I have been going with a young man older than I am. Just because my sister made a mistake, mother thinks I will, s she and dad both forbade :ne to go with this boy. We havo hen going together e very chance, and have become engaged. Do you think that when wo both love each other very dearly it would be wrong for us to get married? IP ems like a good boy, but I would want to go with him longer before taking him for my pirtner. Hot long should tv wait to see? DARDDXDLLA. PAP.DKNTMA: I think you are fooli'h. my dear, ta have, a fr!ni

to whom your father and mother'

not take among them. I would like to have a young man friend to take me. to a dance occasionally, but it seenis no one ever asks me. Please tell me how I can become popular with both sexes. I try to bo oblicing. and treat every one the rme. people have told me T am nice-look incr, and nm a nice girl, but it perms T am still alo no. TON"f:slOMi;. LONESOME: Tf you wir-h to become popular with both boya and girl", simply bo sweet and kind to everybody and you will have friends. DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: We are two girls, 17 and IS years of age We are very unpopular. In fr. the boys walk away from tn w hen they er n enminc. Wo n re both good-looking', wear stylish clothe?, and are both considered smart. We are. both jrood d a n'or-. The boys go with us once and then never return. We never kisthem, ar.d so they gt mad and don't call again. Please tell us how we ran bo popular and not have to kiss; the boys. WE WINDER WHT. WE WONDER WHY: Keep on being modest and dignified. It icn't very creditable n bo ryptilar with a lot of boy who insist upon cheapening you by kissing you and every other girl they meet. Wait until the right boys com1 along. They will admire you and respect you more heraus you have conducted yourselves the way you are doing. Annie Laurie will welcome le'for of inquiry on subjects of feminine intere.-t from young women readers ef this pap r and will reply to them in these column. Letters to Mis Iaurie shou! I bo addr'.-se 1 to her.

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New Silks for Spring At Special Low Prices 36 inch Taflctas, Foulards and Mcssalines, $2.00 values at $1.49 yard. 12 iMomme Natural Pongee, 33 inch dth. very special at 95c yard. 36 inch Tube Tricolette in white, flesh and pink, beautiful quality, at only $1.79. Mallinson Pussy Willow TafTetas, newest designs, only $3.95 yard. $3.95 and $4.50 New Sport Satins at $3.50 yard. 40 inch Satin? in light and darker shades, $3.50 value at 32.25 yard. 40 inch Mallinson's Embroidered White Coin Dot Indestructible Voile in navy, browns and black, $2.25 yard. Canton Crepe in new shades at three low prices $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95 yard. $3.00 Chiffon TafTetas in all colors, 36 inch width, special, $2.25 yard. 40 inch fancy Crepe de Chines in pretty new designs, $3.00 value at $2.25 yard. All shades in 40 inch Crepe de Chines, $2.00 value at $1.29 yard. Special Low Prices oa Colored Wash Goods 36 inch Ratines in new spring colors, only 69c yard. 36 inch Beach Cloths only 39c yard.

32 inch plain colored Devonshire Cloth, all colors, in 5 to 10 yard lengths. 29c yard. New 2 7 inch Ginghams at 25c yard. New 32 inch Ginghams at 29c, 35c and 39c yard. New 32 inch Scotch Ginghams at 69c New 32 inch Tissue Ginghams at 69c ind 75c yard. New 30 and 31 inch Tissue Ginghams at 48c yard. Light and dark 36 inch Percales at 17c, 25c and 29c yard.

Prettier Than Ever! The New Woolens At Special Prices New Skirtings for spring, $2.75 to $4.95 yard. New colors in New Homespuns at $2.50 yard. 56 inch French Serge in navies, brown and black, at $2.00 yard. New Spring Coatings, 56 inch width, $5.95 to $7.50 yard. Black and navy in 56 inch Tricotin-. $2.50 to $5.95 yard. Tine 56 inch Poirct Twills at $3.95 to $6.50 yard. Beautiful new Trimmings, Laces. Em

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si;vi.(; iiely. T)o your sewing early so when the wanner wear her come.? you'll be read' to wear your new dres-t, skirt or blo'jfro, as the eafo may bo. During E.Ls-worth's SPRINT! SEWLNH WEEK whi'h begin.'' today you have the ii r '.:f'ia 1 op-pertunity to select from ho.oo ?s5or!?.nents n brand new spr-ng fabrics ?,t ry special prices Ellsworth' big sa.e of notions also begins, today. sV'ci up on your Fewing need.- durin-r thi.-? sale and save money. THE ELLuS'WOETII .STORE 40

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