South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 55, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 February 1922 — Page 8
FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24. 1922 8 I A M X .- V & i V i i Jii! Of VOMEN
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Thursday
The St. Jo.eo.ph Valley C-nr,?? h!d an ali-tJsy fwlr.n at Bylr Hall
Dlnr.rr utä pc-rvM at
K.ft K-it.". fo'.Iowinsr which
nr. program wm givn
charjf? nf V. Nkar. F.
Will Address Local Women Monday f RgyglatiOHS A Wife gaSSon
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rontäinoi a nntiHratlon from the frtnat to the hou of representatives and to jhn Adarr.fl, of the de.th o! Wa?hir.ston, which occurred Dc. 14
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Mr?. Jam Vaner. S. ette. was hostess Thursday
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M.-.- Juli.a Iioyer, SIS ;
Thürs.
o'clock luncheon, the ftue.-t.f b'lns the members of the Mothers club. A cryKtal basket of tulips formed the cente-rpU-ce of the table at which covers were placed for IS member.". The club will meet atrain in two wr;k.. the place to be announced lat'-r.
t evening. I''n. an eb- -
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Th- Nonpareil club met Thursday
afternoon with Mrs. t. U. liro'.vnou,
N. Main Ft. Twelve members
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Jul'a. r prni iin i turrtiu vjn.-? iui-
lowed the buflnesf 5-1011, at which
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."cjiHy and a tW'-cour?" iur.ch'on v. as rv"d to nir:- iiimher-. The .'roriiy will I.1 entertained on the
Mar' h ft nf th" hf-m f
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In'nnvi ni.rp tn.ifl. for a St. Patrick's:
supper to be friven at the home ot Mrs. Arthur Conklin. llM .N'. St. j Louis bhd.. on the evening of March!
1.'.. The next rrular meeting of the club will be held on the afternoon oi March f at the hrme of Mrs. Fred Watn'T, Lincoln way, F.
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t Mi" Fo.--crrovt' Icokel at me ihrewdy. as I. with a hesitancy t. Arn i' my own unwillincnesd to
Hiestioned her
jility o; a?com-
fr. oda tine I5t-fs I Jean ir. Jier home for ! the remaining to wc k.- of the j girl's vacation. j The sweet-faced. kindly Is-e-r ol 1 Robert 'avarin has prown very' near ;to me riurinp the summer tlys in 'which I have been a payirc iria'.t in ; her home, and I know thnt 5h penluieiv l:kcs me a!fo. It is a fcclinp.
and forgotten
moment." I srvokA nrthirr but the tr'
i mv last word. for I hid -e.-n w
'much quiet a:r.'is:r.en.: the c!f,'r
in1'
5tibterfupe wn;cb
"Sn I won't be in on of thos?
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recognize, 1 the nte of malice in her voice. "Did yoj tell the old pirl
fnd netter keor me r im,!rr !
eye?" "No. she's a vrry keen observer
retorts, laughing, "and she insisted coquet ti--h!y. upon a look at y?u through the win-j "Well, if Vt to dow before -he -would ake you at al! i 3uenna. you nuist
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In p'-ttine rid of jtr-''.s !
whom she d'sanprov i. TV. I Van wrinkle 1 h r noe 1
un"-r nfr comical little jrcture. uiiih
attractive when -lie dors not
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I think she labeled but dangerous,' and
be shackle! to promi-. to rr.
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you 'desirable , and break
then aligned ! I'll die of
my chains ncivis ennui."
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outneroom. Itut let me cive vou a i nickv arm, k the attitud.
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roinier none irterrere with her ar-1 melodramatic tenor, rangements or she Is very likely to!ielf upon th bre...--remember suddenly that she has,1 fist.
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! Thirty-three members nf the c.'irle of Mercy met at the home ot ;.Mrs. Mary Flanagan, 714 Forest aw, 1 Thursday afternoon, -fier the hiiti- - 1-.... . i Y r. i 1 i n 1 l. r t f tli
aftcrrioon was .pent sociaby. On the afternoon r.f March 0 Mrs. Thomas Millea, Marietta sr.. will be
Mrs. I:u--e;i MilP r h id iinr'e f ! ho-tf -s to the circle. j
the musical urogram which was a. follows: Vo.-.il dtiet. Mrs. Flrner
and we
I "rcjre 1 o'-loi'k May Alt-
1 the arofV of the npT.'l Walter F.is.--!iacht and
Mrs. F. M. F.rown. 1--n Lal'orte
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nrron-.n.-d t r-c T?ca.-.tl Mlllor-ltef. eht Tt alfli'l th! mOmbPfS Of th
vocal sob tiy Mrs. Fs.-ex; vocal solo
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by Mrs. Kodney Tab-ott: reih olo ry Miss Nellie "Woolman. acrornpanied by Miss Lillian Anderson. On March f the department will pre-f-nt Aft f n- of tlo- op. r i "Falry1 i rid "
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Home Workers' class of St. Pauls Memorial M. V.. church Thursday afternoon. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. On the afternoon of March -3, M;rt. George Meadimber. Cottacre drove av.. wii! entertain the clas..
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fertair.ed at a 1 o'clock luncheon
tho member.- of the Thursday afternoon, nnfl fres: i formed deroratlon for the
v re seated 13 tnie.--t.
Try : study
itd by Mrs. Oonhld 'A. Hirne-, l!apti.t church held an all-day sesMrs. Floyd Oe,,h!. Mr. Alfred Mai- -tion at tbo church Thursday. Din-
and Mrs. Homer Robinson, en- ner was serve. i at noon in uip ruem-
bers and their husnanns, covers oeing placed for 30. The day was cpent sewing and at the huinffs fesslon plan were made ir an Faster tea and an apron sale to he held the week following Fast-r. The next
eviev.ed the chapter of th; I rr'I-ar nirPt,nfi ol lno 'rcie win r.e booK and the remainder of tbeibeld March 30 at the rhurrh.
Quatorze club!
Yellow tulips the attractive tible nt which
Mrs. I). F.
afternoon was rpept. socially. Tin1 i
lub will bold an afternoon merting on March f at fhe i.ie Mr. Fry, ! Wo -.PA .i rd
Ti.' fiffv-f ihtb ann.'-i! i eutiiri of thrt Knirh's of Pythias was observed Thursday evening at th- regu l.i r family nirht meetinc wlu.h was held in th Tribune aulitfirium. J. A. .-'wygarf. hairman of a committee of 2" members, reported on the proposed new home. Flton Crepeau Kvo several vocal -elections followed by voe.'d numbers rendered by the Amphiou quartet. The. re
mainder so.-iaMv.
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led by Mrs. Frnet Flbrieh . Farl Ynsf, entertained 17 of fhe Thursday club at a
Mr-, r st.. ass s and Mr.-mr-mb-r.-:
Washington tea Tlnirfday afternoon. Spring Mowers ai d small fitcs were ued effective'v f.r derorafing the house. The program of the afternoon con.-is'ed of üve-nunute talks by the ni niN-r. o-: "Our Presidents. '
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The Harmony Reading circle met a.t the home of "Mrs. P.enjamin Mitchell. f 1 0 F. Madison st. Mrs. If. DeFrees ren.d the first chap-
j ter of "Hebn of the f)id House, i bv Harold Fell Wright. f"(1 '
contest the favor wni won by Mrs. Charles Hall. The "ircle. will be entertain d on the afternoon (if 'March 0 at the home of Mrs. J. Marquis. Van Furen st. The Ideal Fmbroidery club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Fnyman. 507 lUverside dr. iTight members wero present and the afternoon was spent at needlework, after which a. social hour wa.s enjoyed. The club will meet on the afternoon of March 9 at the- home of Mrs. William Furch, Fist st., River Park. Mi.vi Mildred Hunyan. O-s. eola. entertained the Young Men and Women's clasps of Aril mo re Heights church at a Washington birthday party "Wednesday evening. Fighteen mern'ocr- were prfwnt .and mu."ic and games were enjoyed. In a
Mrf. Agnes Carroll Hayward. who
I will address the Woman's Chamber
of Commerce on Monday evening. Feb. 27, at the regular monthly dinner of that organization, is the western representative of the Fritik Presbrey Advertising agency of New York, the largest organization of its kind in that city. Mrs. Hayward i the only woman in the Chicago advertising world in the capacity of executive representative of any agency. ho was formerly associated with Libbey'-s and Swift's as a dietitian and developed formulae and recipes which are useri by these firms in preparing" many of the products which are bought in our staple-goods market. She not only developed the formulae and recipe but she saw to it that the ropy advertising for the food products was interestingly writ-
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The Last 4 Davs of the Annual February Sale of Dinnerware
No pat-
Discounts of 10 to 50 prevail on our entire stock of dinnerware.
terns are excepted. The discounts apply on sets as well as open stock and include Lenox, Haviland, Nippon. Syracuse and Ahrenfcldt China. English Earlhcn ware. .American and English Porcelain. Among the decided bargains are 79 piece Set formerly $25.60 now $14.95 79 piece Set formerly $37.25 now $22.00 70 piece Set formerly $38.50 now $30.00 81 piece Set formerly $44.00 now $35.00 79 piece Set formerly $54.00 now $38.00 79 piece Set formerly $61.00 now $43.00
l ine China D
inner Sets for serving twelve peoph
special at .558.20, $72.00. $76.40. $91.50, $94.00. Luncheon Sets for serving six people, special at $4.95, $6.75, $7.00, $7.50, $9.00. $9.95, $12.75.
Now is the time to buy your ments at substantial savings.
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& Company
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have found in the mountain people,, the freedom which our elo?e assocla-: tion lias engendered, put her hand I upon my shoulder. i "It isn't a question of what I can ' 'do, my dear child." she said, "but ot j w hat you w i.sh. I can make room for her easily, if Robert doesn't ob-, Ij.-et, and he wouldn't, of coxirse. to i jany guest of yours. Hut " she. hes- ! ! itated "am I right in thinking that I you are only asking thi because you j ; think you must be courteous to hei
for ,nnie reason, and that in reality you do not w :s:i her t be here? .For if that is the case I will tell h r that I haven't a solitary place to put her. .lust siy the -word." i Satisfactory Arrangements How tempted I was to "say the word" I did not realize myself until ; afterward. Hut not to Mrs. Cos- ' grove, dear and motherly as she wa.s. t ould I re veal the reason for my
reluctance to hav Bcsh Dean become a member of our pleasant mountain family. And the remem-
in a position to buy pace in peri-jbrance of the mockery' in the girl's odlcal that will pay best for her eyes as she asked me if I perhaps clients, and she has many of them j considered her too disturbing an elein the western territory. She is a;mont hrac-d tne o answer my
member of the Women's Ad verth-ing ! hostess' generous appeal with an ap-
club of Chicago, being chairman the Educational cn-mmlttee.
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ten and attractively ill utrat 'd. With this very splendid foundation for an advertising education, she s
Mm. Ha yward's subject for Monday evening will be "Women. Incorporated." and she develops her subject most interestingly an 1 ins.ructively for her hearers. She believes that women should avail themselves of the . privilege giVen them hy franchise and that they should work for the ultimate good of women in the business world. She neither n radical suffragist
(lMii(-.ir;inrp of sincerity.
"It's awfully good of you to be so
considerate of me," I said breezily, "but, really, if y ou possibly can put her up I thall b very glad. You ee, she and I taught together for a year, and I am indebted to her for a great kindness to a dear friend ot mine. I should be exceedingly disappointed if you could not find room for her." "But 1 can." she f?aid promptly. "As a usual thing. I don't take peo-
nor a "bolshevlst." but she standi!
for the verv highest thing in busi- ' Pie in the farm house, but one of my. ness for worn en. ! bungalows will bo empty today, so 'I'll put the twins out there and give
house,.
friend a room in the
guessing contest. Miss Katberine Fields won the favor. Ivate in the evening a two-rouryo luncheon was served.
The I -a dies Aid society
son chapel met at an
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; appointments being in keeping" with She might be afraid if
j the week's holiday. Following din- alone in the evibin at nfght." per the guests enjoyed the follow-j i ro?b,rted that I vet had to see
ing program: Reading. Mrs. Cl-nilthfl thillK of wnich Bess pCan would of Mun-I Carwood: piano solo, Mi."- Anna i. ,,.o;a K,,t t r,nr h,nk
all-day s. s-, Abshire. several selections bythe:Mr, rnsjrrnVP heartilv for her
sion Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dorcas girls. Cames and mntrsts ; thouphtfulne.Sf, and went back to the
"William Bunch. At noon a cafe-1 wero also featured, the favor being;
teria dinner was served. Sewing occupied the day. On March 9, Mrs. John Holston, Washington rd.. will bo hfisifs to the society. Tue Kolah club wa.s entertained at an all day mooting Thursday at the home of ?drs. Paul Ilaslanger. Hud-son av. She was assisted by Mrs. Cieeorge. Wnll. Dinner waa served at noon, small hatchets being used as place marks. The afternoon wa5 spent socially and in a contest the favor wa won by Mn. Tom Touhey. The club will meet again on March ? at the homo of Mrs. Touhey, F?.1 Miami st.
given to Miss Flsio Anderson.
teat beneath the. big tree where
The Royal American?, No. 1 onC. J
held their regular meeting at P.eyler hall Wednesday evening. Two ap-
nlioatinns were received and three:
Dicky was bending with exaggerated attention over Fess Dean. "Fverythlng'3 all set." I called
! cheerily as I came near them. I do
not onen inauigc in uicny s siang
tantlidates were given the dei-ree
A masquerade will be given March " which "ouU1 nhasiz or em-
S and the drill team will give a dance on St. Patrick's day. March IS. Dancing was the feature of the
phrases, but I wished to omit noth-
hellish mv role of delighted Jios-tesss.
entertainment given Wednesday evening. The next regular meeting of the drill tf.im will be held March 6 at the home of Mr.-. Thomas Carson. 1 6 1 ö S. Main st.
Honoring the birthdays of her twin daughters, the Misses Ijella and . Victoria Hurris. Mrs. Fdward Burrla. 927 Fddy st.. entertained at luncheon the members of the
I'nilyi Camp Fire Oirls on Thürs- j jay in honor rlav nftemenn Cover were rd.-ieedt i-'iy.
for 10 guests at an attractive t iMe centered with spring Mowers. Tho
The regular meeting of the Anten W. It. C. was held Tuesday evening at the old court hou-e, with ."') members present. One application was received and two initiations. .n open meeting will be held next. Tue-
f Washington's birth-
i "Mrs. Cosgrove can give you a room in the farmhouse, so, Dicky, suppose you run Miss Dean over to the .hotel and get her luggage." "Conic Along;, Mäßigt"
; Hess Pestn rose promptly to her f'-et, her lips smiling, but her eyes.; ! narrow ing a bit. a trick I rememj bered when she was net quite; pleased.
has returned 1sit of two
afternoon was spent socially. Sivteen members of the Woman's Fiterary club were entertained at luncheon at 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Charlotto White. 313 W. Colfax a v. Mrs. F. P. Moore and Mrs W. K. Famport were the assisting hostesses. The luncheon table was lovely with a silver vase of Columbia roses for its centerpiece. Following luncheon Mrs. Walter Mclnerny gave a review of Hunekers "Steeplejack." ' Mic Mary May White of New York city was an out of town guest. The Oliver school Mothers' c'.uh became the Miver Parents Teachers club "Wednesday afternoon, at their regular meeting, at which time the new constitution and by-laws wero adopted. The program consisted of patriotic songs. a recitation by Fvelyn Fk and a well prepared paper by Mrs. T. H. Norman, president of the County Federation. Delegates were appointed to attend the Federation meeting Friday afternoon as follows: Mrs. F. F. 'arr iener. Mrs. Fdwin Perkins, alternates; Mrs. M. Hall and Mrs. William Cihson. The next meeting will be held March 1" at the school. South Fend Grove No. P.m. Wood
man Circle, gavo a card party Wed-!
nesday evening at W. ". W. hall. The prizes were won bv Mrs. Mary Tracy. Mrs. Floyd Flake. A. Kinsey ar. l A. Stewart. The circle will meet a: the same place March S. Mrs. John Chamberlin. 602 Cottage throve av.. entertained the members of the J. i U Fuchre club Wednesday afternoon. The fav
ors were won bv Mrs. J. Chamber-
lin. Mrs. A. J. Faab and Mrs. F. S. Snyder. Following the game lur.chon wa- serve! The next meeting
j Mrs. F. G. Berkson to tills city after a
i months in L.os Angeles, Cal. While! in Fos Angeles, Mrs. Bc-rkson was aj
j guest of her sifter. Mrs. Abe Frank, i formerly of this city, at the Ambus- ; sador hotel.
mmiriagc ijci:nsi;. i Fnuiq Horvath and Rose Katona,
M. Tucker. Lebanon. Ind.,
and Fussana Gruse. South Bend.
Mrs. p. F. Foitg. fdl W. Lasille nv., was hostess to the members of the Modern Prisrilla club Wednesday afternoon. in a guessing contest the favor was won by Mrs. F. Miller. The afternoon was spent with needlework and luncheon was served to 11 momhers. In two
weeks the club will meet with Mrs. both of South Bend. 1 G. A. Kemn. Cottage C.rove av. j James MeCabe. jr., and Anna; - , Dal'e'.ir.e. both of South Bend. j The Cabaret" committee for the Klemens M. Smlczowski and Mar- j League of Women Voters' luncheon i tha L- I i-kowski. both of South j
to be given Monday, from 11:45 un-jBrr-'1" tit L:30 o'clock at the Tri. .mo J"b.n
ditcrium. announ- e that a fourpiece orchestra from the FisaHe theater will play. Harold Powdm.! tenor of Notre Dame university will sing; Mi Mary Joe Miller and Miss Clarice Von Barandy. with partners, will give special dance numbers., Prof. Gates and p.artnr will give ;l ' professional exhibit of cabaret dan.-- 1 ing and Little Mi.vs M.axine Fat-m will give a solo dam e. The driest.will be served at small tables, which may be reserved through Mrs. F. s.
i U Kenscner 3irs. George philbns zi
Mrs. J. F. Neff , Mrs. T S'w.mtz. an l 'E
.irs. i.. i.. Mummer. Ticket. be obtained at the Grace Shop
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehrer. lle F.laine a v., a s--n, Feb. 22.
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Frank Hagrr.
March 1112 F.
Miss Iaura Wh-sler
S with Mrs. Mad'ison s:. 23 4 E. India
na av.. entertained the S. M. M. glr'.J of the Iirst Brethren church Tuesday evening at a 7 o'clock dinner, rivets were laid for 35 guests, the
Mrs. Fred Loughn.an. 1 1 FT coin way F. will entertiin the man Fddy Se-wi'g cjrclc th: ernoon. The asit!ng ho-:-sses
b Dr. Al'a M. F- rr, m and Mrs. WiU ; bam Hege. j The Alpha S.grna Liinbda fratcr-l r.ity will give a dancing j.arty Stturday evening In the Rotary room of the Oliver hotel. The B-.g Fiv orchestra will play the program of1 dances. Section 11. literature dep:irt:iu nt ' of the Freer? clib. will meet this' afternoon at 2: ,1m. Mrs. Phibp F .Vicar will read "Gilligher." by Richard Harling Dtvi-. Robert1 Louis Stevenson's drama, "Sire deMaltrolts Door" will be presented i by Mrs. Gates Harpe. Mrs. Victor! Jones, Miss Gertrude chilla and Miss Katberine Hull.
COATS WRAPS GOWNS and BLOUSES RESIDENCE SHOP 1012 AV. Washington Are. South Bond, Ind.-
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H. LEMONTREE folh IVrtd'd LMdlnf Opt-metr1l nd ManafactorlBf OptlrlM W eta dultctte enj pair of 1osm hS lustttr ber tbaj win IS44, tZl b. MICHIGAN tiT,
w hich with her as with me. goes ; rrom. sea tne room to some one else1 Iback to the days vhen I first saw her I
'and. by a lucky accident, saved the j artist's collection of pictures from ithe rapacious hands of th woman i who pretended to be his wife. Rob-j 'ert Savarin's return to sanity dated; from thin time also, and illogically 'feminine Mrs. Cosgrove always ha; given me a great deal of credit for .
the lifting of the ehadow from her ! idolized brother's mind.
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Saturday February 25th Bring the children to the store tomorrow and let them enjoy themselves "trying on" new apparel just like mother does. Just oodles of new things have arrived that will win mothers approval and the little folks instinctive liking.
New Gingham Frocks New Spring Dresses New Coats New Rompers New School Clothes New Play Clothes New Shoes and Booties New Infants' Wearables Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls New Bonnets for Baby New Hats for Miss Stockings, Playthings and O-O-O! So Many, Many New Things
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LOAN & TRUST CO. ST JOSEPH COUNTY SOWINGS BANK,
A checking account will
through this difficulty. As a check can not be cashed until it is cndor.cpd hy the payee, the endorsement serves as your receipt. Open a checking account at this bank and pay your bills by check.
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