South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 65, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 March 1922 — Page 8
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.'V . :!f , v , w r-v- v VliafJii i Calendar Will of th Irnrnanu! M. II. thun'h ir 1 t u r- I tho ;tffrr.rin. . f-f ('.".i'.'i: Mr-. A. Yfir.Z. Hn'nri'l, v ill r n - ! r. a t h v f I T. Norn an o an I .MiH fJnry. Ind. Ii. Klchatil."on -Mary K. . berat thf I'irwt Has Beauty, But is More Interested In Brains Spring Campaign Sale MONDAY. ; vrr.f Korr.lr.r. Marrj'it1e : . 1 1 . r M. i:. churrh in tho rv. n--.trtairi at k b:30 o'clock j j i, j;, or.f.ru. i-.h ar. a a ff r- 1 i: a r-urtoj to . .Ml Vw. r-1 !
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,ub in the vor.lnjf. . .sr:-.a H r:a of St. r'Jl"e r.A M. E. churrh will b? r.tr1 In t h f-vPlr. ic at th hom ot Harry Hamilton. 723 Sherman r nf Womn Votr wll? n r;.?irj? !a t h afternoon at Ir rk rit t h Y. M. A. M rs. :. I.a :wj. rt will Kik on "Tax-
trill inr-ft in th- K. -f IV hall in thj affrnonn. T.'if io"r-s v.!l h ' Mr, Anna Kmil. Mr-. Ma- L-ntz. i
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Advice to Girls By LAURIZ
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r'ii.'-f'r l'r-Mbytrian church will rr :. ;n the vt-nin;; with MIjs Edith Ilrvf-r. 714 Harrison av. i ;v St. Jo-ph county Y. C T. U. v. III nifft in th afternoon at the Y. W. A l.uil'l.ir.ff. Th TVtbitha ;irlV club of Zlon'c i;var.fff-!ir al c hurch will int in the rvenir.rf at the rrlfh fhool. Tho hoi'.WA will bo the Mi.5fs Helen Korri:r ar. i I"rr-.3 i Vedder. TUESDAY. Th infml.ors of the Clio circle, will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. John i haf' r. W Colfax av. Tli Mother derirtmnt of the Vn-r dub will meet in the afterr.oon at th rluh house. Judge W. j;. Mllltr will .peak on "The Tet-n A;n I'r'.iih'in." H-n rrie.t. 7 43 IV.a'.ne a v., nil! !. hnt hi the evening to the M.: Is of Honor club. Th. U'tminn'a Forelcrn Ml.ionar' ffx.'ty of the First M. K. churrh will he'd a regular meetlr.? in the afternoon -it the church. The Idle Hour club will be e-ntor-tain d in th afternoon at the hoin.of Mr?. Harry Nies, 2Vj N. ht. Louis bivd.
Mrs. :. F. Wob.er, Nile av., will J
le ho.tf i to the- Ilide-A-W't e club in tlie afternoon. Tli" Kpworth Tasrue of the Imr..a::u l M. II. church will hold an evon.ni; me-'-tinp at the homo of Mr. arid Mr-'. Ldward 11. Starl:. 433 Harrison av. Tii" Ladir Aid society of the Suniiy.vl Fresoyteriar church will meet in the afternoon at the church. Th" Past Chiefs of the Pythian f-Vstors will meet at lunehon at the home r,f Mrs. C. C. IJondurant, . Michi m p'. The Woman's Home Missionary society of tiio Indiana Averruo Christian churrh will meet this afternoon Instead of Wednesday afternoon with Mr?. Warren Cafs, COR Du bail av. Mrs-. Coorse Froyermuth. 13 Lincoln way i:.. will entertain th membcr;s of the Srhuyler Itebckah Thimbl in t he afternoon. Th- Mar-Tee-15ee plr will meet in the evening at the home of Mrs. "V. IS. S haefer. 527 Lincoln way K. Th anl?fin.c: hostesses will be Mr. Walter Slayhiug-h and Mrs. I. Halston. A not lurk supper will be served at C. :?.Q o'clock. The Kind's Heralds of th" flrnce Methodist Fpiscopal church will meet In the afternoon after 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mi Helen DeMn., 126 llat.oy av. Th- asL5tinj? hos: esses wii! bo Ml.-i Zana VanValln. Thi Woman's auxiliary and fruiM of Sr. James rhunh will grive a Lenten Tea in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. L Marhall. 321 JloratM. ct. The sp'.-ikT of th after::.v,n will bo p.ishop H. F. Lor ploy Of 1'iUM. The K'-i'tois banquet will be plvon In t!,e rvonlnc in the Kotary tooii Cf the i iver lu-tel. :The directors of Sr. Joeph Hosp'l . 1 All society will meet at 3 o'clock at the hospital. The Tribe of Fen Hur will enter-
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lee i;raue. , v ;rjv, rft.rnf.( "from Benton HarMr. Ruts! I)a;jclim.iii. Inv.ond j. n'r M;, h . where she wa? called by rr!.. will entertain in th- ver.in th" t he' Ht h of l.rr brother-in-law. W. rper its of the Mapie Crov Li !. .V r ,,ryr Air' and P.ible study clas-. j . Th hpartMi'nt of Diterat'.T", i
Section I, of the Propres-; cluh in'-"t In the aft'-rnoon at th flub hot.". Mrs. Frank Ha?er. 2 F. Madison st., will l hostess in the attcrnnnn to the menihers of the j. L I3lJr)re club. The Golden Rod club will be rnt'rtainerl at the home of Mis. Dorothy Carpenter, 1202 McCartney st., In the afternoon. The Kldeen rlub will mt in the even in? at t ho heme of Mrs. Frank P.atson, 4C F. Hany av. Mrs. T. A. Hyr.es, HOI Woodward av., will entertain the members of
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eowe, alfno'.Jt'l he says h loves me. I ."-hall look forward to your answer. A NX I OF?.
AnxioM: The younir man recperts you. my fl-ar. if lie says lie love.s you
the ollux club at a 1 o'che-k lunch- .and m:tk'.; no attempt to kiss you. ?on. it is- pot wise or proper to kiss a Mr. (i. A. Ileum. 1 2 r otta?-) ynun? man unless you are engaged Crove av.. will be host's.- in the aft- to h:r;i. ar.d hrt evidentlv believes
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Feyler hall. vi:i)m:I)y. h-.ir Meyers. 72 1 W. Colfax be hostess at iunrheon to
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ernorn to the members of the Modern Pri.-eiiia, club. The Wednesday Afternoon Hustlers will Titeet with Mrs. Sheridan Keynser. 11.:.", i:. llar-y a v. Tiiri:si.Y.
I The KapiKi Phi Sicma .rorüy will I be entertained at the h'iie of Miss
Katherine Faulknor, V. olfax av.. in the evenir.sr. Mrs. I'red Warner, 7Jr Lincoln way L. will be hostess1 to the. Nonpareil club in the afternoon. The Friendship club will he entertained in the afternoon at the homo of Mis. Walter Pill. 60S Pennsylva-
; n na a v. i The Woman'; Home and Foreign j Missionary society of the Sunnyslde i Presbyterian church will meet in the I afternoon with Mrs. W. Whitman, j .'15 Stover ct. I The Priscllla Sewing: f'irrlo of St.
Peter's Kvan.qelical church will hold an evening meeting at the home ol Mrs. William Uurme-ii-ter, 71 'J L. Haney av. Tli? Stichery club will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Welzine. D34 L Dayton ft., in therafternoon. The Music derpartment of the Progress club will meet at the club house In tht afternoon. Act 1 on the opera "Fairyland," will be presented. The Young Mothers!' Friendship club hold an all day potion at the home of Mrs. Harry Carlton, Crumstown rd. The Woman's Missionary' society of the Finst Christian church will meet in the evening at the church. Mrs. Thomas Millea, S 27 Marietta st., will entertain the Circle of Mercy in the afternoon. The members of the Thursday cluh w.ll ive their annual banquet at 7 o'clock at the Fir.st Christian church. Mrs. D. F. Fry. 109 Woodward av., will be hostess at an afternoon meeting of the Quatorze club. The Harmony Heading circle will meet in the afternoon at the home ot Mrs. J. Marquis, Van Buren st. Mrs. Tom Touhey, 123 6 Miail t., will entertain the Kolah club in the afternoon. The Ladies Aid of Munson chapel will me--t at an ail day session with Mrs. John Holsten, Washington rd. The Ulcal Embroidery cluh will he entertained at the home of Mrs. William Hurch. Firs: st.. Paver Park, in the afternoon. A Lenten Tea for the ladle of the Holy Trinity English 'Lutheran church will be given in the after
noon at the home of Mrs. Frank Brenner, ZOO E- Indiana av. The assisting hostesses will be Mr?. Euward Hagey and Mr?. Swan Nelson. 11UDAY. The Franls Willard W. C. T. U.. will meet with Mrs. Charles Gulp. 1F K. Indiana av.. in the afternoon. Th Norman Eddy Sewing Circle
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Dear Annie,. Laurie: I am a trirl IS years old. There is a young man who lives on the same street on whbm I live. He fays he has beun to like me. and wants to make a date
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I like him very well, but one thins has stopped me. This Is. he has been married. He and his wife parted, and now he is getting a divorce Do you think it would be a.11 riht for him to call on me. or shall I forget him? PAULING.
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Lur-' li on Bridge club. Tb-- Jol'.v Nine club will meet In th-- afternoon at the home of Mrs. 11. Frank. 17 S. Franklin st. Ti.e Lidos' Aid of the. Stull Morror.al M. F. church will meet in the
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free to pay you attentions, and you might find yourself in very serious difficulties if you continue to see him. You are voting. Surely there are other young men who are not married, and whose society you could enjoy in a sweet, friendly way.
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.CLOVES Putty colored gauntlet gloves are considered quite the smartest thing for spring wear witn black ceat frocks, especially if ihe frock is of Velvet.
ciieesi:. Sprinkle grated cheese on the canned pears and serve them on a lettuce leafe with mayonnaise. They make a delicious salad, thus treated.
(.LOVES. Gloves which open at the side of the hand instead of the front are new and Interesting. They rornc in black, white and tan kid with rather a w ide cuff.
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands is an expert linguist. She is an expert house woman, draws cleverly, is a fairly accomplished musician, and has an intimate acquaintance with all of the details' of practical housework.
kaaam By VERA WINSTON
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Mm. Charles Fansler. Th. Plymouth Needlecraft
hold an afternoon meeting with Mrs. Florence Soulderman, 705 W. Ia Salle av. The e'lay nr.d Harris Home 'economics ,-luh will meet in the afternoon a the home nf Mrs. Kudolph ZcllT" 11 1 w ardslmrg rd. Mi v l: Erh r. E. Indiana av..
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K. of P. hall. j Tlie Mothers club of the Lafayette Fchool will meet in the afternoon in the school annex. The Wide Awake club will be entertained in the evening a', the home of the Misses Frances and Marion Straka, 612 N. Walnut st. S ATM! PAY. j Mrs. C. S. Bullock. 21S E. Hartlrtt j st.. will be hostess in the afternoon to the members of the rtchoolmen's i
will ! Wives club. I
The members of the S. B P. M.. j club will be entertained in the even- j ing at the home of Mr. an J Mrs. Norman Sanders. Sixth st. Mr. and Mrs. C. Both. 507 Wegr-r st., will entertain the Security Benefit Lodge in the evening. The Older Boys ar.d Girl Sundav
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The LaFrance Pattern An unusually attractive silver plated Table Service made by Vm. Rogers and Son. The prices are moderate, but the quality is fully guaranteed.
Tea Spoons, set of fix $1.75 Dessert Spoons, set of six, $3.25. Table Spoons, set of lix, 53.50. Dessert Porks, set of six.
$3.25.
Butter Spreaders, set of six, $4.25. Breakfast Knives, set of six, $3.35. Salad Forks, set of six $4.75 Gravy Ladles, each $1.50
Berry Spoons, each $2.00 Cold Meat Forks, each $ 1 . 75 George H. Wheelock & Company
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MRS. IBENE PHOTIADES.
ATHENS. March .'. The most beautiful and cleverest woman in
Athens! That is the title given Mrs. Irene Photiades bv leaders
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Greek politics. Venizelists found her a most astute, politically minded person; royaiits look upon her with equal admiration. And she goes her very diplomatic way between -as of political intrigue. Is Progressive. Mrs Photiades is one of the most progressive women in Greece. "Geece. the oldest elemocracy, has a lot to learn about real democracy when it come5? to women having, the vote." she said. "Today the tentlency is for the aristocrat to stand aloof from the working woman. The a-irtocrats represent the quality; the working woman the quantity. We must have a better understanding. "There i.s a sort Cf snobbishness for philanthropy in Athens, but the
more advanced women are learning tr.at convenient philathropy alone it not advancing the cause of modern ! Greece.
"Bolshevism has shown us tho results of the clasv.es not helping the. masses.'' Like all cultured Athenians, Mrs. r.aotiades speaks English perfectly, as well as French. When her beauty was referred to, she dismii-;ed the subject in embarrassment. Interest in Politico. "I am much more interested In brains than beauty,' she said, "though I wouldn't be a true Greek If X disparaged the latter. My ideal is te see the aristocratic women ot Greece take deep interest in our politics. Greece needs intelligence, ol both sexe-s in its development." Mrs. Photiades by right of title, if titles were admitted in Greece today, would boar that of princess sue was Princes Irene. Souiza, defendant of the family famed in the 17th century when the Phanariotet fought so valiantly for Greece.
Revelations oP A ife hJ$$
Tin Ieintl N'rte nf PiflVremv Is Found In Thi- Gniiy-Trimmed Gray Serge I York. 'Ih cloth.es problem of the day l.es :n hndirg a chic Mre?t frock wi'h the dt -ired nto of difference.
Tiiis problem i delightfully solved
what eliixnoi: itrxoLirs "Poppies" iii;oct;iiT. "1 have here," said the auctioneer, "a canvas entitled. 'Poppies," by Eleanor Ilundh. Po I hear a hid?" There was silenro for a minute, and I knew that Kohert Stvatiu was waiting to see if the i e would be a bid from some one in the room. A man. evidently a farmer, who had come in sinee the artist's entrance, spoke quickly: "Fife dollars." "Five dollars!' The auctioneer's face suggested an agonizing attack ot Indigestion. "Really, I cannot the gentleman cannot have understood the value of the canvas " "Well, what do you want for it?" the farmer growled, and I noticed that a number of people looked at him sympathetically. But my interest wa.s intrigued by the nu-n whom I recognized as picture dealers from New York. They were watching each other like hawk-, yet trying to keep up an air of aloofne-s, as it they had dropped in out ot curiosity, and hail no concern in 1 1 1 - pictutes.
But their furtive glance toward the
'canvas and Bovert Savarin btrael their keen interest in the sale. "Why why," .-tarn mere d the auctioneer. I "Do you want fen elollars?" the iman demanded. "Will you take ten ; dollars?" j The aurtione,r male a clutch at ; hl.s fast-slipping dignity. "Tin dollars ;s bid," he said, "for 'thi-: marvellous study of poppies. Do I !o ar ar.ot her bid ?" Thfiv ns a ten--e little pause, and then Ro'.ert Savariri's quiet, molu-ilat'-d to:v s pounded throughout the ' room :
'fne hundred d liars." The a net i :: :ce ' app ,rent ir.dig s-
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estimated it. Was It possible? "Three hundred dollars," the impatient voice of the wealthy collector held a note of finality, and there was no answering bid. The auctioneer awarded him the canvas, and in another minute the canvas of some other artist was held up, and Robert Savarin was escorting Lillian out ot the. hall, while Eleanor Bundle and I followed. A Strange Question. I think there were but few eycr in the room yhich were not focused upon the blzarrely-attired woman as she walked by my side out of the crowded place. Eyes of cariosity, eyes of envy, no doubt some of the genuine gladness at her good fortune. But I surmised that there were comparatively few of the la-st. She appeared too thoroughly self-centere-d, too selfish a woman to awaken much genuine concern for her welfare in the cyev? of her associates. That she- was making a wonderful effort to appear composed, even nonii. riant. I guet-sed from her erectly held bo.J j ar.d her stride with its suspicion of a swagger. But her breathing betrayed the almost overwhelming excitement that was consuming her. Long shuddering br aths. almo. sobs, which it seenjed to me nu:t-t tear her lungs, alarmed me. As we reached the door of the anteroom I put my hand lightly beneath her elbow, hurried her through the people standing there to the car, by which Robert Savarin and Lilh i "! we re standing. Lillian looked searchingly at her and spoke gnt!y: "Would you like us to drive you anyw here, Eleanor?" she asked gently. "I am afraid this has been t00 much for you." Mrs. Bundle laughed a bit raue. ou-!y. and gathered herself together. "Don't you worry about me, Lil.' !; lauli'-d. I'm all right now, and I won't k ep you. I must hurry
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v ho i; introduces a smart note of .:!':':-n re in its trimming touches : and orance. ränge ,"t:p lines the lapels at Co- m- k and shows again at the : ::n-l ack larels of the pockets. The blue r.de appears on the pocket trims and at the girdle. The should ; lines are finished open and buttor.ed i art of the way down with tri. men! ar orange button-. Th" mall hat is orange -itin with o-are corded bands arros the top.
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the pi v t ure dea le rs. A quizr.ic il -n.i'.e qtiirl.e the ( orr.er of ItoSeit Star:::'s mouth. " no hur.drt d tw e :it e," h.e said. A new voice, d -..-, inant. f:rrz. evidently that of a !. in knowing w hi a : h- war.te.J. a:.d ae ;mo:;ic1 to grtting it. struck :. : eine bundled and tlf'y dollars."
:li;nk I'd better instruet him not to :.'.k" any bid under one hundred for my things. Don't you thinlc so'!" she i.-.pfaltd to Robert Savarin.
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1 Calvin S:ertzr;ach. chiropractor, : graduate of Universal School of ; Da e r.port and Ross Fchool of Fort :Wavr. has eper.ed offices at 121 N. . Main st. tf.
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Sound isi.-n never call for effort. If yru r.re always trying to see thru a m:-?, i;!a.-- are no ded. Call on DR. J. BURKE Dur '.'() jur. in r,ull Hend. . MM III. N M. The Iluur of the Krjptok lilae.
. olh" tor v.'!;o:.i I . : 1 r ni.o 1. The auction. -er caught hi(S breath. "Dr.e huudr I ar. 1 fifty dollars.' lie replied. "Do I he.,r " " :.e ).".v. .-' i .f.d " riy-'iv-v' tlie oice of ti.e se, (.;.l picture bah r Mil. "Two inr: hol." P.ob' rt Savarin put in :o p' e-n. t: ; y. v. h:l- I n..trl:c.i. ha 1 sail that h.e would bid only tiie value of the pi. tare, as lie-
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