South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 47, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1922 — Page 8
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Tl.f Vr;.an'3 It-rary :l :b were Mr?. Nl?on Jon1 reviewed the T.tertair.- i Wedne'Iay afternoon a:! book. "Th'j Kingdom Around the tlif homo cf Mrs. II. I'. Moore. ":.. j Corner." l.y Conin:;.-by Dawson. The Michigan ft. V.z merr.hfra were'cSrcI-i will mft aain In two weeks,
present. The program cf the aft'.-r-r.con cor.!:.-d cf a review of "Hail ColimtiV l'y II. I. G'-or'- which l y Mr?. Rollo I'a- and review c f "Mirrors cf W.iJ-hir.K-! ton," Ava' presented by Mi- CharlotteV.'hlt. The ciub will meet next Wednesday afternoon with Mii.i White. CIL W. Colfax a v. Mr.. D. K. 13'itt. U'." Franklin pk. entertained the Athena club Wednesday afternoon at a thimble. Fifteen members were prvent and the afternoon wa f pent at needlework. Ijccbt r fresh rni-ntn were F'-rvil during th- hocial l.teral. Th- club v.-Ill met :iii:iin t,t Mar. 10. the piace to bo announced lit'r. A few members t.f the Iadi- ; f the Maccab)es iv.rt at the home , of Mr?. Nata Knlht. 512 Ik South! Tuesday nftornoon and orpran- ' tb Shamrock club, with 15 J charter member:-. Tho meetings . will be held the second and fourth Wedii'fMaya of each month, the ob ject of the club be!n? tho promo-; tlon of sociability amonj? the mem-j hers of the order. Th? following office m were chosen: Mrs. Ilattie! Kelser. prr.-id. nt; Mr.'. Mary Him--, I vice president; Mrs. Nata I-: Knight, treasurer. i j:? next m"ci- , inp will bo h Id at tho home of Mr?. Iorctta Itupc. ."17 S. Rush Feb. Mis Nellie Codir.crton. River Park, entertained the members of the Twelve Bell's club at a Valentine party Tu e.iay i venire-. A tworoune lunciuon v;is pervrd from a table made attractive with Valen- j tine decoration. The next meeting. will be held in two wf ka with MLss Con I)r Coker, Nk Mill rt., MJshaw nkn. Miss KlslA Gleaner, lT.OT Ik Kra-t-ny sr., entertained Infcrmaliy on Tuesday evcnlr.tr at a. Valentine party. Garr.es and mi::-ir were fea tured, the favors In th ramfi be-I In?: won bv Mis:? Tjik- Rippert, Mf. 1'iiino Ulntz.-c h arid Mark Gam. Mk Ruby Geist, d uii;ht r of Mri Ij. Rohone, .11 George av., and Harrison Tatton. ron of Mrs. Fearl I'atton. of Rochester. Ind.. were q-.iletly married Tuesday morninfr at II o'clocl: at t!ie home of the bride's mother. R" R. F. John, raVr-r of the Conference Memorial Rrethern ehurch. oüiciatin in the pretence of 20 pnts. Following iho ceremony. .1 wrddinsr dinner was served, after which the couple left Immediately for a short trip to Chlra?n. Return'nc, they will reside in this c!!v. Mivs Ik in.-V-A. l'.iirr wer the parsonage pellra! chureJi Hickson and Cliarle.s m arricl Tusbiy at cf the First Rvan- . Rev. Fdmund KerAfter a l-i ort wednr.d Mr. Rarr will me in this city. lin rlin !k-::it:n j-. jrtrin Mr. r;iak- t :, Ir Th0 Florence t,,rktr:-. circle . bTd thrir r'trulir monrhly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the V. W. fk A. A siimrnir)- of the year's work fok.Tv.s: 12 I trlrN have'l.r-en befriended ia various way.-: 1SS vis its were receive, frm rl k nr , , A . , . ' - 1 1 :r:er..: ir.iprrsT'M :n in m o? v's-j PRE-WAR PRICES (HARMING .R ci: l, -i.ui i av h Attractive r.e-s v. (-ur . tyli-l;. casyflttlng glasses DR. J. BURKE Over M ears in South Rend. m:k lit KKi: am vnrxL m v. vti.L. 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. The Hci:?e of t.io Kryptok Gki.-ses. it UhccloclSs r7)
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circle let srirlH hninH, roorn n. court. Jill ; 22 RirN v.-rrc v.-. ro rr..irrU 1 ar. l .-5:x trlrl.s vf-r nn: , t:;f J!-rf-r.r f'rihtt'T.ien horr.e. i Aftr thn buiro.. fossion. Mr.! 1! ir! Hurnn.fr. -,:.-) was a dl;a?0; ro t?i I r.terr.atir'i.il I'urity confer-! f-.l hrr report. T'r- rnarrlacre of Mi MaMc Grace th!- ( ity. and II. Hay Walk?:, tf MLfhawaka. took plae Tu--Jay afternoon at 4 o'clock at ?h Vir ft IIvani!ical i arson a'f, the. ':. Kdmonfl Kerlin ofüclatir.. Tli- Shakpparo circle met Wed. r'-tlay afternoon vlth Mrs. W. O. Uivir.y, 017 V. Washington av. Tv.e'.vM numbers v.-cre prcnt and tho p'.aco to be ar-.nounced later. Mis i:dythe McGrlff. 205 T.. Du-l-i'.l av.. entertained Mrs. V. V,. Shafcr's Sunday tchool cIiäs of tho Grace M. i;. chur Ii Monilay evening In honor of Mis Peirl Herr, who will leave this wck for Dallas. Tex. After the business meeting, game and contents were enjoyed, the Missen I'earl Herr. Kvah O-trander and Uetty Zimmrrly winning the favors. Mlsa Garnette Conkle pleased with several piano s-elec-tinM and at the close of the evening r :"i f-shmcnts were served. Mr.-i. V. C. Shanofelt. SUN. Michigan t., was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the members of the Ayuciadora circle, The afternoon was! .p-nt socially and light refreshmenta v. re served to IS quests. Mrs. B. Ik F.- nnett of ''Hosten, Mas.-., and Mrs. Ityynori of Iowa were out-of-town K( rrs. The circk- will meet in two weeks, the place to be announced Lite r. The Wednesday Bridge club was ntertained Wednesday afternoon at o,,. home of Mrs. O. M. Itasmaussen, 22 Nk Scott st. The afternoon wan s;,.-nt at bridge, and tho favors were v,-on j)V mps Albert Muessel and Mrs. Ralph Osborne. Iiirht refrehmcntd were served to 12 members. The club will meet apain In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Herbert Lederer, Kunt5man t-t. Mrs. Walter Derr, Nk Iafayette blvd., was hostes.s Wednesday afternnnn t r nlnn nm Kara rf 1- -1- ' ne5day club. Current events opened ho ,)ro.ram of thc afternoon and Mrs. Derr read a. paper on " Th Achievenu ntö of I'dian." The club1 will meet again in two weeks, the place to be announced later. The lhll-a-Rar clasa of the Indi- j ana Avenue Christian church met ; Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. ; A Svvanson, 110 R. Indiana av. Nine j members and two visitors were pros- j ent. The Rible study hour was in i charge of Mrs. Roy Carter. Current 1 events followed the regular business ! session. The class will meet March 1 at the home of Mrs. Anton Swanson. 1149 R. Indiana av. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. De Frees, j Slj Grand View uv., entertained the, members of the Ride A Wee club : and their husbands at a valentine I party Tuesday evening-. The home j was appropriately decorated with! heart3 and cupids. Game and con- I t-stjs were the features of the evenincr, the favors beinq1 won by Mrs. Glenn Cover. Mrs. Rimer S-juint, Dalton Moomaw and R. S. Webster. '. Luncheon was served to 24 guests, among them being Mr. and Mrs. Rverett Calvert. The regular nv-et- 1 in,' of the club will be held next 1 Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Clor-j ence Thresh. N. Allen St. j Mks Alice May Holth. 1030 W. i Oak st.. entertained 10 guests at a! ak ntine 1 arty Tuesday evening-, j The evening was spent with music and "ames. the favors In the contests being- won by Miss Rllen Forsmur.d and Mi. Marie Johnson. A j valentine box was also a feature. A ! two course luncheon was served e . v 1 . from a table made attractive with the decorations ef the season. Mr. and Mrs. (k Llnquist. 1011 I R. Milton st.. entertained the mem- ' hers of the Eldeen club Tuesday' evening. Music and game? were the fvenln-'s diversions, the pr zes 1 'ing ' awar-lcd to Mrs. K. Hill. Mr. Phlli;. Shine. Mrs. C Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. V. Dunnuck. Luncheon was en- ' J.-yed by IS truc.t5. ; Mis Helen Huegel, 722 Ik Wen-I -er st.. entertained 10 couples. Ra-Krta-Wajoms sorority girls and their friends at a Valentine party; at her home last night. A low: mour.d of pink roses formed the' cer.terpb ( at t .hie where gu'.s'.s
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WHAT M.I1S. TIC Ol SIIOWTD MAUGC. Whatever, if anything. Hugh Grantland had discovered concerning Junior in his search of the ccrncrlb studio, he kept it to himself, and himself out of the way, I suspected, deliberately, that he might not have to answer my questions. Rarly in the morning following my father'd arrival, young Mr. Chester appeared again with a note from the army officer, which held no heading or salutation. "Must g-o away for day or two." it began. "Nothing to tell you yot, but remember courage, courage! You have been so brave, be patient a little while longer. Caution. No matter what developments, stick outwardly to your theory that the child wandered away, and is lost. You may trust Mr. Chester absolutely. Hurriedly, GRANTLAND." I read the note two or three times, puzzling over it. If it meant anything at all it meant that Hugh Grantland had some distinct clewas to Junior's fate. And he had left me in uncertainty when he knew how vital to me was every trine. A Resolve. I had long suspected that he, like Allen Drake, did not look with any degree of confidenco on feminine mentality or Judgment in emer-; gencies. and wdth a sudden acces3 i of hysterical anger, I crumpled the ; note in my hand and flung it to the floor of the veranda. And I acquit myself of any touch of personal vanity in the action or the thought ; behind it. For Hugh Grantland's ; opinion of me in this stressful hour j I cared no whit. But the thought , of his possessing any scrap of in- j formation concerning my baby boy which he was not sharing with me , lashed me to fury. The knowledge that young Mr. Chester's eyes were upon me, no doubt In wide astonl5hment, brought ! me back to a realization that I must ! T ot justify by my behavior Hugh ; Orantland's reticence. That the young soldier was in the confidence :iom which I was barred I felt sure. That he was generous to a fault, and eisily led by his sympathies. I was also certain from his face in my day as teacher, I was assured many times that I had an almost uncanny faculty of reading people's characteristics from their physiognomies. Now. with no traco of ' shame or elf-comiemnition In-J rleed. I do not think I knew a really sane moment from the time of my child's disappearance 1 resolved to learn what Tom Chester knew of Hugh Grantland's plans if 1 could compass it by any chicanery. On Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Parent-Tout hers' association ot th Rider school will present in musicale Miss Maude Weber, Miss Wilda Shonts and Mi.s Florence Guthrie. Tho program will be as follows: "Caprice," by Sindins; "Gavotte," by Weiman. and "Church Amour." by Stojowski, played by MLss Maude Weber, pianist. Vocal number.-, "The Star," by Rogers; "Happy Songs." by Del Riego; "Ry the Waters of Minnetonka," by Lieuranc', will be sur.g by Miss Fiorencti Guthrie. Miss Wilda Shont.s violinist, will play "Rofamun le," by Kreisler: Romance." by Wieneowvki, and "Mazurka." by Voipc. Tlie Woman's Ribie class of th First Christian church will give a "Get Acquainted" party for the younp: people of the church In the church parlors this eenins. Tho affair will be in the nature cf a valentine party. Miss Rva Seller. TIS R. Keasey st., will be hostess to the Kings Daughters Rible cla."s of the First Evangelical church this evening. The Woman's Sewing circle ot Zion Evangelical church will meet nt the Parish hall this afternoon. Mrs. J. Rohr, Mrs. II. Sommerer. Mrt. F. Lederer and Mrs. C. Harper will act as hostesses. VAMPIRE STATEMENT BRINGS SLANDER SUIT CHICAGO. Feb. 13. Mary Lygo. former Follies beauty, today filed suit for SlOCbO'JO damages against Mrs. Katharine C. Thome, allesing t lander. Mrs. Tborne called her a "vampire." Mi-.s Lygo charges. Mi-s Lygo was formerly tlie fiince of Mis. Thome's son. Gordon C. Thorr.' . Miss Lyo also filed .-uit today aiiainst Tborne for $ 100.000 alking i reach, o: promi-e. "rJhe is a vamidre; she ia dragging him down. down, down." are the alleged slanderous words which Mrs. Thorne is sail to have declared. Mi.-s Lygo made two attempts to end her lif. during her affair with Thorr.4. J j THIN, FLAT HAIR I GROWS LONG, THICK AND ABUNDANT S! "Randerine" ccts only cents a bottle. Or.e application end3 ail dandruff, tdops itching and falling hair, and, in a few moments. ycu have doubled the beauty of your hair. A It will appear a mass, t appear a mas, k t, lustrous, and Ls SO 50f what will please- you 4 '-1 most will be after a.;k3 -'riSJ few weeks use, when 'J you see new hair ' hne and downy at fire ye ttut really new hair growing all over the rcalp. Danderine" Is to the hiir wiiat fresh shcrwers of rain ar.d runshine are to vegetatlcn. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthen them. This delightful, stimulating tonic helps thin, lifelcr. faded hair to grow long, thl:k, l.a-y ar.d luxuriant.
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"Please pardon me fcr this exhibion." I sai3 humbly, and I did not need to feign the tears which came only tro readily into my eyes I am almost crazed for the war.: of any trace, no matter how slight, of my baby. I think from this r.-d. MaJ. Grantland mut be or. the track of something. Yet he vrk' not tell me. Oh! I car.net bear it! I think I shall go mad!" I had planne! deliberate!; to make some appeal to Tom Cluster, but I found myself swept away by my real terror, forgetting to note its possible effect upon him. His answer, when it came was husky, and his voice trembled. "I know," he said, pityingly. "It must be terrible, and I don't see for my part " But what he saw or didn't see, I was not to know, for before he culd finish his sentence, Jerry Ticer.
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breathless from running. dashd up to the veranda. "Mis Graham! Mis Graham!" he shouted. "Ma wants you to come over quick as you can! Ye?, ma'am. Just like lightnir.c. she said."
"What his. she heard' I paspe i. even a 1 arc?e and startet the steps. "Shall I ge ur Tom Älon? Chester vo.ur.teere I'll CO if you don't mind." "Pk-ace come with me." I returned. "Hero's the car key." While he brought the car up I puzzle 1 over Iiis iff er to accompany me. and ther0 came to me the convieti r. that Maj. Grantland had charged him to ke.p watrh over me. " Rut I hd no time f -r either thankfulness 'r resentment whichever fe cling toward the army officer might come to me liter as I drove madly toward the Tirr farm. Mrs. Ticer met me at the door, her honest face tense with excitement, grave with concern. "Sit down, dearie," she slid, pulling me inside the room and closing the doer after her. "Now. I want
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