South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 41, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1922 — Page 8

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1 '.! t ' i m, v . a - : - c ; c. John f" . -. f. t r- ' , f of t f : rrm- ! If'iry Fla i-r.i. T."r." t; ; -r v- r.i t 1 . Mr. P. Mrh. TV-v.-a Mr', fi . v.'. r. Kt--!v ! I:- ! ?-i;.ar.; f-r I :; M;::. : i I"!)' T-'i' 1 1 1 (j I. I Ji r. '! !; : is "It. al vro..f Mr.. WriiF:. Milk-r. T ; ! ; r 1 ;i ' r- a 1 r '.ni:i vM .1 ! 'i ' j r T'r : : s. ii : ;i r? ' n 'i v. :i 'J r :!;. f.f t;i ' " ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ji Iii: T ' i ' : t K' 1 'i i ; I . j " t.l!!: iTiVrM i ."!r-. J. (I is'u Tiiv in wim .r'- iii" .in jr. or p.' 'V Mr-. I. O-i-. Tit- rforsf to th- r"".l call clvf;n ly ,ti;i". n. ' On TV:,. 2 Mr?. V.. Mnnnif hV. ! ,s t a L ;i Wa is; n r. j. ci !- will a n t a r :; f " rs t f i . Tavl'.r Mr. K. .T. M.-Kr'.ain. ' ! f rt a 1 Tliursflay al a 1 oYhx-k l-i'iclift:., t;" or it c tri'" tnnil r of tii Thut'l.iv I. sr.fh' on Hr;'!?' i lu'i. v i 'p p' 'i "' '1 fr o: ,'lit n; n:i n! i a'Mi ly .i ; , i . : ; t - 1 f ihi!.-. Th' ;i f t '-rn"o.-i u ;is fr-:'t ;it a;.'! ' f favor um. won 1y Mi-. ! .. K' . Thi' liuH v. iii or. t o rt .- ! m 1 in vks, th Jill''- l' n ; n i :j n' t '1 l'i ! ' r. Miht-"-n r-"-:!i'''r -f tri Mth -s rinii 'A r,' rntprt.'tinp'l TliiirsdaJ .iflTiinnii ;i f th' lioni" "f Mrs, ilf-orz' A. !lol,r(soii, 1 jof K. J.-f-frsf:i lilv!. Th" aunrn'mn was j-pnt at ri -' 1 U-work nrol liuht !'- fr'hrn nt wer"' rd dtiritc: thf .-ofMa Jio'ir. Tfi lu; will l,o rn-trtairu-l at a 1 o'clock l:inch-nn on IS. 2 3 at th horn of Mn. Jam'"? Var;i S. Iifayr!to l.lv!. T 1 i f.Mritorzo rlu! mt Thi:rliy aftTnnon with Mrs. P. A. Ilimrs, J002 Kurrsido dr. After tht- rrprular hu:n r!s!rn. Mr.. Ilotn r Ho Win.? on rovir.vei th lf55on. the FMhJct. i.f wlilch was the Sp-dnl'h-Arnrrican war. A dL-cnlon of current vnt foll iwod. Thf ruh will r'ift on th afternoon of Ff,. 23 with Mr-. Floyd rvihl. SI 4 Van Ilurm st. Mrs Mary Rrewrr. 223 S St. I'eter ft., entertalneil the Woman's IF.'me. and IVrelcn Missionary eorlety f the Sunnj'side Presbyterian hurrh Taut 1 iy nftrrnn .n. The ,-i ;st i r 'z 1 1 ot ew -os wer Mr.". l'red Kroner. Mr. A. Ilaslv ar-d Mr I, i Irwin. An elrtion of ffT.ejs was Is eld durinif the business tne,tinc. m Te.j to servo the fnsuinR year wer, Mrs Harry Harrlt. president; Mrs. dnt: Mrs. t roiMi re r : Mr. J. . H. F. French, vie-presi-II. A. Ilfrtel. secretary -serretary of literature, V. -rnande. Th" jrogTTn PRE-WAR PRICES ( dd F.vcs are ) &"?S oi.ide ynune Jl Few people in ' ' later life ran d- without rla.-e!. Strength of vir,r ;;vay falls "with advancing j -a r Nniiir must hav. h.elplng. DR. J. BURKE Over 20 ye.ir! in South lnd. 210 S. MlCMKiAN ST. Tko Hon-e if the Kryptok OIa.e At 11 'hrrlnrh's

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tions Discounts arc 10 to 50 32-ptecc Luncheon Sets for serving six people are specially priced at 54.03. 50.75. 57.00, 5.00. 5.05. $12.00, $12.75. $15.50 Mot of thco sets can be added to from open stock at discounts of from 20 rr to 30 off of regular prices. Dinner Sets in High Grade Porcelain in a variety of attractive decorations. ITiese sets arc made up to serve twelve people. Specially priced at $14.93. $17.40. $22.00. $25.00. $27.75. $30.00. $32.00. $35.00. $38.00. 540.00. $42.50. $43.00. $49.75. Ihr ahovc sets are made up from open stock patterns and represent values from 20'.' to 30 r'c under regular prices. Fine China Dinner Sets in Haviland, Ahrenfelds Syracuse and Nippon China all specially priced. All Syracuse China open stock 20'o Discount. All Nippon China open stock 20- Discount. All Lrnox China, open stock, 10ro Discount.

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. -i ! r. ?i ! s ',n- r ! "hv a talk on "Ko- : r. .v M-v;. rr-. Mr. A ni-ri-ps Toi - r: T 1 Jrs. .Tarn 1 r!vt.f-I rvirh vral piano r.'irnr.-r .Mr?. .lackrmn rnn ' i d a 1 1 th" prorrirr with a raiin?. Th (r;ty -wJIl mt "with Mr. J. V.'. Whitman. 21C Stover n . on the afternoon of ar'-h f. M!i Mildred MojTiiban. a sudnt of F. M.iry oip nirl aradmy an! fluhtr of T. 11. Moynihan, cf CThl'-ar. ni William C. IIniy. rf ChirH. er' marrl"1 Wfdn'5' day afternoon at St. Joseph's Inmn "arhoi church. 1lv. V. J. Carroll, r. S. C. ofTlriatln?. Mr. Mrr. IlTin- Vft Inurif-tfifttly following tri- r'"mony for Dlkhart. Ind., vhr th'-y Tr the frühst s of Mr. land Mr--. .1. O. -hr. 123T, S. -Tain L I until Thurs Jny noon, when they lft j f 'T an xtfr !ril f.-i-tfrn trip. Mr Ilnry I ;f-?.tar.? state's attorneV f Iliirv Woman's PorrfRn Ml-sionary of th Iivre!l Hcisht M. T:. w r- f ntf-rtainrri ThurMy affrc.of.n at thf horn of Mr?. rjAor-o I'wln- 1115 K. Miiu-r Ft. iSAVP-ntn rmTahfTP and one isitcr was pro-rnt. Imrinj; th buinsfl f'ion nt whili tho prsidrnt, Mrs. j lenrr Kwlnj pi psidrd, plans vr i td'- for ir u i f in informal pooial even-I I Vi. 21. A at that tini

Pribram will be Riven!101- U, Hiwinc ana During the social hour ! Propram. refreshment.-, were served

liht r fr linicnts wcrf served. Tho tiot rno'tinc will be announced lat'Y. Mi.-t. Alta Stut.Mnan, 121 t S. CarnII f-'t.. rntortained the members of ?h" V(,ui,' Mrthfis ;.i an ail day rneetinp Thursday. A' pot In o 16

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y-pent so ialiy and MrA Stutsman i entertained with a reading. Thoj Th0 GolrlAn Ilod Drill team met club will meet March y at an allRt Slicks haI1 for an nll day

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lr.i? the bu eine sä wession arranpreTh" i'rmony lieadinp circle rnet,mcntfl wcrp compiotod for a card Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Iiay!par(v to he piven next Tuesday Xoyes. ;:27 Notre Dame av. The j nfternoon at Hole's hall. The next afternoon was spent socially and in j meeting will be held at the home a content, the favor was won by Mrs. I pf Mrs Walter Hill. 60S Pennsyl-

Wllliam Melirus. The. club will be etitertalned on Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs. Ilenjimin Mitchell, Ol'J K. Madison 5t. Mr.i. A. T-X Matthews, Lincoln way W.. was hotess Thurflay afternoon to the members of the Mount Plea.-! ant Home Kconomica cJub at an all day session. Pinner was served at noon to 30 members. Furinp the ! bufdnet session an election of oflicerrt was he,M. Those appointed were Mrs. John Hill, president; Mrs. rimer McDonald, vice-president; Mrs. Cloyd Hestle, secretary; Mrs. A. Ia Miller, treasurer, and chairman of lloral committee. Mrs. Txwls IiockMroh. The prngram of the afternoon uns as follows: Piano selection. Mif. Mary Mathews; paper. "Washington's Mount Vernon Home," by Mrs. Addle MyW; vocal number. Mrs. Cloyd Rentle; reading. "Mrs. John Stapes. The club's next meeting will he announced later. The Marathon club entertained at a dance Thürs. lay evening In the Tribune auditorium. Seventy-five couples enjoyed the program of dances as played by the Devard orchestra. The committee In charge of the affair Included Mrs. Edward ! Parvls. chairman; Mi . Harry Bast.! .Mrs. Tt. Hoham ant. Mrs. George Kottrinc. In two w -eks the club will g!v.- another dar'- . A delightful affair of Wednesday wa?- the bridge party for 2 guests given in the eenlng by Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Coon. tit their home. C2Ö N" Main .t. Tho home was made unissu illy attractive with decoraAt lrhrclocJcs is in this sale without reserva

t!ons !n kplr.; with th VnlAntln f,-jsor Th"" taVi hin? nt. v. ith a l-akt of rd rarnation-. Th favors wrr won ry Mrs. Fi. Z. MlbourriM. Mrs. K. 1. i.ottr. Thomas P.. Ijr.Kan and f. W. Cloiü. Follovrirrc tha ff&mi a two cotini iunhoon was ervd. As a courtesy to Minn Alrr RodyArmel. of -Mlnne.polln. iflrrri.. Mrs. Rom C. Stephenson &nd Mrs. Joseph

FtThr.son ntwrtalnd with a "huff rt lur.chron at l o'clock Thursday afternoon for 2S yuerts at thp homft of thP former. 201 North Khor dr. A color motif of yellow was gptfd In the appointmntp, the table havlns: for Its centerpiece a clustor of yellow tullp.s and fftevia. MiM FYftncs fllpdon, of Wa'baph, Ind.. th hous1 ffuert of CMr. John Norris Z!clf-r, was amons the guests, Thfi'tnembrrfl of the KMer. clti'b were entertained Wednesday venInsf at the home of Mr '. l-'if-'her. lir, Miami t. The afternoon was spent socially and ref rf-fshmer.ts were rvel to 10 members and two out of town quests, .Mrs. John Inlner and Miss'3ara Illnclunan. of Columbia City. Ind. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Krler, 310 Indiana hv., Feb. The Ioyal Women's Bible, clafs ol th I'rebyter3an church of Granger, 'mot U f.ftrf;H.nv .iffprnorin nt thu i . ; home of Mr.s. '. V. Konover. Foli . . . . to l fjusts. l nc pjaro or in nwi meeting "vviil be announcr-d later. The South T.fnd Grove, No. SC. ot th Woodmen's Circle rnet Wednesday evening in regular yes;on with TJ truest: nreyT.t. I'lar.s were made

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2 in the evenintr at W. O. W. hall. Wednesday. A pot luck dinrr U'tq drvil t, IS fJiests. T)lir vania a v. The members of the Maple Grov Todies' Aid and Rible Study classea entertained their hurband.s and friend at dinner Wednesday even ing at the country home of Mr. and yVH Georpo Fuch.s. After the busi nfsa meeting a social hour and program was enjoyed, a Rible reading by Mrs. C. Anderson and one by Mrs. O. JIardman were featured, also a duet by Miss IjuIu Kettering and Miss Mabel Seward. Tito next meeting wdll be held at the home of Mrs. Russel Daughman. Inwood rd. March S. A dramatic reading of Wagners "Tristan and Isolde" was given by IjOu! Fibel Wednesday evening nt the Elbel music store, for his pupils. Mr. Ethel read the Oliver Iluckel translation and accompanied the reading by many beautiful musical illustrations, explaining Interesting points on both the play and the mufl:. Mrs. M. C. Staler. 209 Wakewa av.. entertained the members of her 1 ridge club t luncheon Wednesday at 1 o'clock. Places were laid for 12 guests and the afternoon was spent at the bridge tables. Favors were won bv Mrs. C. A. Budd and Mr. Frederick McOallum. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. H. P. McCarty, 417 W Navarre st. The Gleaners of Granger, Ind.. will give a Valentine social next Tuesday evening at their hall. The Frances Willard W. C. T. U. i ill meet thl afternoon at the 'home of Mrs. William Edison, 1405 ; S Michigan. Mr'. Wesley Fmlth and Mrs. William Sollen, T'iportc, Ind.. are .-pendint; tho week end with Mrs. Donald Riddle. 13? Pennsylvania a v. Mi.s l-1-ar..-es Rizdrn of Wabash. J Ind.. is the guen of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ncrris Zitier. S0 E. Jefferson blvd. Mrs. Arthur Hunter. S"7 Ashland a v.. left Thursday for Pittsburg, Pa., to vis'-t her sirer Miss Iorothy Persh'.rg. who is a student nt Carnegie institute. Mrs. Robert Shanklln. "35! Riverside dr.. will leave. Saturday for Cheyenne, Wyo., to ppend several v. eeks. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs C. D. Walz. 1115 E. Har.ey st.. Feb. 7. twin daughters. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Geissler. n?,4 N. Allen st.. IVb. . a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur U Cole, Chlratro. l'eb. S. a daughter. Mrs. Colo was formerly Miss Fannie Zeara of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borosrd, 1114 1-2 W. Colfax av.. Feb. 4. a srn Mr. and Mrs. E. I IIo?. 1327 E. Randolph rt. Epworth hospital Feb.; Mr. ard Mr R. H. E-hrn. 12nt N. Sr. Joseph :.. a f-rn. Thursdiy at j the 1 n 1 1 r ? h b r ,s n ! r n 1 I Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Peacock. Riverside dr.. a son. Thursday at the Epworth hospital. Mr. ar.d Mr. Theodore SoWeralskl. llfi N. College tt., Feb. 7, & on. Give a e?t!r sword to the wtrrlors. paint and -powder to the beautiful woman. The reputation -.f a thous.and yesrs may b determined by the cer.duct of or? hour. You can't expert bloeoms from a dead cherry tree. Tbe hol th crab d!r tftVes cm the shape of ft hell.

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I ..-e, , r- - . . m. Mlis Marian Cady, 5U7 Edge water dr., president of tbe Junior Musicians club and popular young soprano, will leave in a few wck.s with her mother, Mrs. E. J. "ady, for Pittsburg, Pa., to join Mr. Cady, wh is comptroller for tho Studehaker corporation at Pittsburg. Miss v'ady will he grently missed in the musical drole.s r.f the city.

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Where was Dicky? The question which Jini had voiced beat insistently upon my brain while I dashed down the road .toward the Tlcer farm I knew one answer to it well enough. That he was somewhere with Edith Fairfax, I was certain, but the dancer to Junior had wiped out all conscious Jealousy and resentment of that fact. Subconsciously It was, no doubt, with rue as was my knowledge of driving a car. 'Rut R8 far as my own realization of the girl was concerned tdio had ceased to exist. Sometime I would remember her. just ns I would recall how I managed to drive my car automatically along the road. But on that mad dash it was as If I were being projected through space without volition of my own. and all remembrance of rny husband's derelictions was swallowed up in my desperate need of him. The veneer of civilization was stripped from me, and I was bark in a primitive age. With my baby In danger and my man away I must reach him somehow. Mrs. Ticer was in tne yard as I turned into the roadway. She must have seen something was amiss, for even before I brought the car to a ptop I heard her send forth her familiar slogan, "Here, you. Ticer! .Terry!" Then she came to the car door with that appearance of leisurely slowness which she manacres to give, yet she was at my side as I alighted, and gisped: "Have you ?een Junior?" She put her hand tüytn my holder as she answered, and T reflected afterward that she mu-t hie seen in my f,-n-e nnto'.hin? uhleh mad" Err fear I would swoon. "No. Mr. Graham." sh" .-iii. "He hasn't been here all flay. But he's somewhere around, you may be sure. Jerry ran away every day when he was Junior's äste We'll all come over right away an! help hunt him. How long has he been gone?" If anything could have Echened my terrible fear It was her tone and words. Rut there was fast setting upon me, the psyrhlc. conviction that this was no ordinary running away of a child, that something sinister menaced my little lad. "About 20 minute-j," I returned quickly relating the story of mv unuocessful senrch for him -with Grace Draper, and my ff.ar that he hid straed Into the woodland swamp. Sam Tirer ar.1 Jerry sauntered up a I finished anl a word from Mrs. Ticer galvanized them into action. "We kin jump right 1n and ?o back with you." Sam said, but his wife Interrupted him. "That won't do." she said. "If he's In that swampy woodland he's cettin farther and farther into lr evc y minute. They've alreadv s-i-h - i ed the part of d-r- on it. Ni we'll jsjet run tlteir farm that v.oryou and ';"e. Sit;1, up to this end of it. it corner up to our wood lt. and Jerrj'. you pet In with Mis' Graham and show her hcrw to get around to that wryjfl road to Hill's and Brown' Their farms have the same rwajnp, only the other !1e of it. Get their rien out to beat th swarnp out from that side. Jerry, ge r-very man to cme that you t. "Of course we'll find him. but that saiTp Is ,i ven plaee fop a l!ttTe fellow, ard there's no r.rei of h;? getting frlehter.ed. You're pure h mcst have frone that wev, Mis' Graham? Could he possibly hav gon cmt to the road?"

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- - , , S3SE 'Trn s-ure not," I said. "For v.e found Iiis woolly flog on the pa.h which lad? through tho onhard to the woodland. And I have just i'unii" over this part of the road, of course, ho might have gone thu other way." With Jerry by my side I was in the car, ready to turn it and da di on my way again. But Mrs. Ticer stopped me with a gesture whi h I only too readily obeyed. My dazed hrain realiz-.d that hers wsis functioning quickly and cb-arly, and I was only too glad to follow her (Arections. Trrry'is Giic. "If you'll top at Benton's" s.ie aid. "and tlo-ni to telephone Tiffany sit the brickyard, and Ropers flown the turnpik tbe ot !k r w.i y. they can start out at oti'-e and go over the ioal ai d tieldn from there as far as your house. You've, been along th" road this way, so tlo ri it'll be a sure thing that he can't have gone 1y the road. Ho couldn't hae pone any farth-r than either p ace." "Not unless pomobody has kidnaped him." Jerry sugecs-ted, as 1 turned the s.tch key. My very fingers went numb at tho awful f5-jLg( ssJon. "You. J' try. shut your mouth If ou can't say anything with more seno than that.'.' his nioth r admonished, but Jerry waited only until we had tone beyond her ht aring bf foro nssimirg his gloomy predictions, Mvidently movie-born and nourished. "Yp5, ma'am..' ho began with h'.s invariable paint ion and ar.f.ver for every question whether ho Is talki:s to a man or a woman, "Ves, tna'.a m. toy n:oth r can laugh if s ie u .' t-. to, Ii-jt EI b t fio body's kids aped that little feller. He's too smart to run away, and he'H so cute and pretty lots of folks would want him. I'd think that man across the read mlebt have done it, I wouldn't put It pa him, for he's awful sere nt yon. hs.it It's E-on working In the field arrows from here all day, and I'e Ire,) wher I could Sre him every riinut the East, hour, o it couldn't have been him." The man .vre tho n ad! I hardly heard Jerry's reassuring statement that he could not have be-n concerned In the terrifying vision that flashed upon my brain of ray idolized little lad in his cruel hands. Advice to Girls By ANNIE LAURIE liilAK A .n.'-i,. , .A F Hi E: I am a girl past 25. I as Pumrner a. certain your.g man I waa going with asked me to marry him, but. feeling that I cared more f.ar some one else, I turned him down. I later found that I did not love this other ran as T had thought, but ' ard very mu- h for rb.e first young man, so I wr'te. eksr r;m ct ipp to . !: e. hii'1) he dil at a-s -ar!;- dtte. He still -ys that .i" t- Ti.e but I cannot hlri but woo der If he really d?es, as he tried to play on my Jealousy while up here this time. PlcHs tell m how to win him back, and how to he reaTTy rire that he cares for me. He made a dite to come up to fee tr.e acain in thA near fu'ure. Do yvj; think thst he w -,; 1 ke-p coming to f f use if h flidr.'t rir1 f. r m ? ' T T I M. T.: There epms to be no rraion to donh that he cares for yrra. my dear, an he call to ee yon continually, and says that he lores you.

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rings That ho lias tried to play on your Jealousy, unworthy though it is In itself, is a fault which sometimes accompanies love. If you are really in doubt, however, as to his feeling toward you. all you oan do is to wait ?;tiently. Timo v.dll reveal Just bow much he cares for you. for if he does love you he will probably, sooner or later, again ask you to marry him. DEAR ANNIE EAURIE: I have hpen going with n girl two months. She is 17 years old. and I am If. She pays more attention to the young man ehe ued to go v Ith than she does to me, hut he doesn't go with him now. Do you think she rares more for him? Should I tirow the other our.g man up to her? Please ndS FAYING ILXRTiY. Do your sewing early so when the warmer weather come.s you'll he ready to wear your nfw drem, H'.rt or blou"e. rus the ca.1 may be. During Ellsworth's SPRING SEWING WEEK whleh begins today you have the unusual opportunity to select from rhnico p.ssort men's of brand new spring fabric at very special prices. Ellsworth's big pale of notions alo begins today. Stock up on your sewing needs durin? this fall and nave money. THE E I jLSWO RTH STORE. 40 CieEffaiSIBDrlSBElSSEIIIt' 'la if i Götl , rf Em Misses Gun Metal Lace, y2 to ei oa 4? 1 mJJ ''Ar;,;,-'? jg K a u n

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