South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1922 — Page 8
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Th hntr,j-fs for the aftr-moon v.cro Mr.. C. F. t". Mr.i. J. W. WatT-, Mr?. D IV. Mr.. D I:. N1.. Mr. lrint Tank. Mi?. V. J. L. M ' r t r.l Mi 1'Hnr.i- Tay-
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L I'ffr's Kvanr. lical church on
wc ro f--atl a ? th lunrhfon taM iri'I thr- aft rn nj) wa.s sp'-nt &oii'
RGVGlajions oP AMfEisIs
Tomorrow's Ü0R.05C0PE
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1. - r.t. An info: n-.al r M"
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. --t rf!" honor krJ I j
V. INnr.y;r.. T--x . .-x-prt r-I-if r.t i irr., in of th division :;.-r.-h!p, ho ill hn
f th-- 'lay.
'.y. Tlif rl.s April at th-
will mf t nain on hom" of Mi'-"s U'.'!
'pT'OrfJ r. :t ,',f ri o r
üif ri.h. r? of ment f th" nftr-rroon at
j r j - t was
ih Moth'.rV I"-part-I'r'crt c'i'ih Tu sday th"- rl il h oils'-. HI? "Th- T n Aco Troh-
-f A:t )i n f r i , rr 14 f h
V. .1. Torr--r. of lvn r..vil
rr.." Mrs. Io naM Klhr-1 nvc .--v-
r.'il phr.o n':mh rs. I'rf c-r'.ir. th-I'TO-raiii. a hi:ir.s3 ru"-"tin a
I m,
.xtcn r.rnibT- rf t!.( .hu?r I: tr kT li TlilmM" n't Turs-lay nftrnonn h Mr.-. Cl-oruf 1'rf-yrr-mutli, 1 " -In way K Tl. ain? lif'.-f r r- M r C H.
! Woo'.man ar.-l Mr-. J.50ph Troiv-
lu 3 Dran wrts a pitiful lookir.i? ' I f ! r. r;o!-- o:r.fortab. an.1 sporimn of femininity, ir.df fi. .t; don't ti t I any s;f-otators. J .K start with Dicky on on? ti! anl T d j th-.- r.tr and let's h- on our way." C'n of the Coi,tovp twins on th"-! "Ilicht-o!" Iiky thr-v bi"k. and
(.'thfr. s!i-. tott:rd t) th-1 sid of th
ir, and was ncistcr! tr.er is
ot.hrr word dtscrU"-- th for sh could not climh
fly Genevieve Kemble
and f h j ' i u -a for r-roTiOjl.m or ;f:d. Mr-ry ii'a?-cor.i-rrri, nr.d r. bf t k r n in fir. m-
l!oym?r.t of others r uhIt t - : dor
client auplcs. th-lr advantac-
no
.r'l-.f'j. Mr
;;. -u.i, Ind.. tl:-Mr-. Mvri
r.--.n-T-or. Mr- Trank T
during which an eh-ction of
o::.v rv io-,k piac-. i nose appoint'-a to !- rvf- iry.t yrrtr werf Mrs. II. W. lro-.-. chairman; Mrs. K. Kuehne. icr. chairman, and ."Mi . Harri- Hd-
rr. in. ..( erf ta ry-tr ;iMir,r. The host-i .. . . f i, . ,r.. f.n
vir-o prl-j (nvm Wind!", ( h urm.in. Mrs K. C. flordon ofi(;prbf-r. Mrs. V. O. Hivi. jr.. Mrs.
rordir.i: o c;-tar-;i M:ir Pris--, Mrs. iS. W. Appl'-srite. hi? -han of ''ury, cor-; Mr. llr,rr' Helman and Mrs. Kav
hrid' Th- affrr.oon wa; srn at n fd!-work and llirht refr-5h-rnTits worn served durinc: th social hour. fn March 2 th thimble will mt iST'in. th- t'lai - t an
nour.cn liir. i
: Ii'
rf fused to h? lifted i i . t o th- ton - n-.au. Lilil in and 1 ha1 ali-h: d I from th" car yoon as w a'.i-:ht j .-i'ht of her, and w(ju!d have hurrir d ! toward h-r hut for Iicky's pert mptury hand waving us back, j "It's her fet, of course." Lillian i murmurfd as .-h watchfd th- pain-
t!.' i.' t minutf wr w r- peedlni? )vr th alPy rea l, and Lillian had
inovt ni"-n:. , put :. r .iani nrmiy on i-srss ian ?.
l inuii) m T Iii t-iri Uhu M'iii' u w.iu.y in hit .. tr vA rrrnlPT'Mf.'
f.at with onrry profs.ms ey s. ' a roe? Th disposition may
l Mir t in- a iooi jus: lmchi:.- you know how," sht- said, crisply. "No woman, unless she'd an . exr erienced mountain chmher. can come down that road without killing her feet, and your.s tniM l- In terrible condition. Jut put th-m up here and
increas1. if o,u pr-j may civ chanc nhouM
THLKbUAY, JAU 12. ; cial oi:t!ay. rarticiMrly i.aj
THl'i;sl.Y. M AHOI I 1. ! fiourishln? condition's preva!
Althniiph thn prora! unrrt nf ! n r. Til T i " so
law.Avv.-., ..t., u.j vw v.; .......... . this dav. acc ording to the stellar ! llations. und
motion". Is favcrablr. there may ! Venus trine Luna
and annov-
be ir-
I ritaMe and r ervous. with th- teni riency to do unwls und Impulsive thine. How.ner. those in the em-
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ticularlv 1.
."111 and ronan'i
tv. prri'i''Ti r
r-y .an in th
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Thop whrso birthday it !- the presse of promotion -frment in the rmphymT: o er, if undeniably (i':.r;"i;.
n a v-
ro fit m a r t - M r. I'm n- v I , '
V o 1 . . ... I . I ofh- 'lo W " o ."; ; - a - 1 ' ! a ' t - . " " t
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Mr-
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happy nnd prosperou- cordltlor. in i""M th r
. am . on S' 12.1
.1. Z-df,r of
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l!r.4 f-rr"t vry ; Mr.. Ch ark-- . art.
I ' I ru mmond o?
Tlir rixt metin' will tak
thi? ri'y. tri.-ifr; j j.i,,,.,. March 21 when Mrs. Hugh
Djnrahoo will present. "Nature Talk T Mot her."
Mr- T. A. fox. Inliatiapol.s. trust"":, Mr--. A. I. Dillon. i:och-ctrr truf-, ?. ( M Vpl i N( v ::!, "olu mb'is.
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I I -'t- rat inn
f thi- -.ry.
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la.rrii.i n : t:i;r i - . i i . -"
Harry Marth w hu:rmin of St. ! . :di co ir,t ; Mr.'. L L. liumpl'-r. In. liar-it.-.::-'. x-jr s-i'l-r.t of thf -a'f i" l'ration; M:. S. L. ivrkins. Indianapolis, ex-tr us r . and Misa I-ab.-i.. Kennedy. Klnbury. Ind., x-pr-..(!( r.t of the I'rok-rf-s club.
Lur.oh'-on will bo r-r 1 a
. ' tllow.r' v.
loubp- u i ir!' will ;-! a ro-ip of
"oii.f.. a .-.on: pa n 1- d by Mrs. iiu!i, r. M rv. Torr Ti' f- will
:;bf fall. iirM M--' w V. . . i '. -1 .-: a 1 . Mrs
t j w i t ; i d 1'V Mrs. .Jams ''nvr
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h:ch th" I'ro-r--.-.-- f!un
Mrs T. A. Olmy. 4 1". hiMon!ft rra- , prf -sident of the St. Joseph C'o-inty Aijti-Tub"-rculosis a.-socia-tion ntertained Tuesday afternoon ' an informal tea. her sruests heini? th- wives of the physicians in att r.danco at the statp sanitorium r'presentatlve.s's convention, which is heins h"ld at Ilealthwin. The afternoon was spent at bridge and 12 cruests were present.
A lanef and r.a rd party wa re l-iv-
Id iyd i , n Tuesday -venintr by the Avalon civ. a ; grotto. N'. 4, M. O. V. I. H. H.. in
i lui progress ' Iickv-blrd's
of t n e rieht.
grirl. "And th! l.t hi take o:f 'those shoe. fV fir. t Vi i T tl it in't m v
entertained Tu-l co Is n( r " l" 1 '" " , I f-hould onlv hinder him If we went
Zana Van Valin dav 'a fternoon at
'over there. And I'll bet you
former. ':f llany av., :;o memb rs of the Kind's Heralds of th- Grace T i: rhnrr li .a f o'clock. A
. i u. . ua n,,,)ior her ear?
a rro.ran, pr, nted in charge of . Kvf- in that she shouldn
Tr ("k'f-rrp Hisrv. A niano duet
L.t,,3 il.,' a MiciHakfrs of yours
P.-rtlia Hild-branI wa. a fnatur- of
u f.rt.A,.M !,r.t the. 'U TH' K.ri appearand t-r nm
iii- i.i i i i ' i' i . . i '.. in., im'
hour s rveil.
licbt
r- fre-ihm-nt
l
feet. It's
m " IJ-ss D'.'in bepan. "Of course it's your back." Lillian
three j spoke suothincly as she would to a
cookies, mi ear ones, tliat th- won't i -h:id. "Ihit we can't help that till admit her feet hurt. It'll be her head ! we L-ct home, while I can relieve your
leer. 12- Fnsibh- now." Why lioss Ih'aii rrotcstml.
She stooped and liftel one of the ! fViri's f'a-t from the floor of the car, i pre.pprd it on a footstool which I j had provid "1 for Lillian's use, un-ti-d th strings, of the sneaker and;
or her hands, anythim
In spiff of my ery real cono.-rn
in her white face, her 1 i -
v r rp J v
the'vficd hair, her aspect of exhaus- rtttt-mpted to pull It off. It ess Dean j tion I could not help a little smile, i protected feebly at the lifting of her
t
of
Tlie Woman's auxiliary and pmild St. James' fhurch rnterttlned
with a Inten Tea Tuesday afternoon i
of lir V. r. rt 1ro If ,.' TfT-cho11
mbers I n 1 1 suni way. uu. uuw
am i eoine 10 sran-i ine j'rini
instantly suppre-ssed and ur.obs-rved by her, when I heard her first mur
mured words:
"Oh. my back!" she moaned. "I'v-
'i.I i
, - 1.
dl!. wine v.hi'ii ?h- r.-' s v. ill pr- n d. Mu.-i'-1 . " . : tion will b- f urni-h-
H.il 'I. Van Aiken. viol:ni.-t;
tto
b
t,. i
will
' ' U 1 ' ! i d lo.
!'!.- W i k Kb"" !. I'.utl-t. and ' ; 1 ft n y . jK.ini.-t. K ser -.ations-:1 e Ju nci.f e.r. mu-t ! mad-
Thur.-I.iv noon. Tickets 1.2 iv b- ob
air;."l fem Mrs. Huh P. Imnnahoo. Mrs. I. M. Morris. Mi.s Cath- . rine 'ampbeM. Mrs. Walt-r Mues--el. Mrs. T. .1 W'aMi or any of the i d of direi tor An initial m'-etim; f the National I'.irn' Al'imnl afn-liMnn composil of ei-rht form- r .-tml nts of .Vatior.al Pari-: Seminary at Washington. I w 1-- hM Tuesday afterneon at
t he hnm- o Mrs. I
.'ivd
a oru ' t !ie Tribun- auditorium. At 'j
1 M. Ue.d-. . jr.rk daiH-ir.tr t' ean, the f.roram
! -inr played by Steimrich's orohctra of L'lkhart. Ind., for about I'M) iup:-. Th- committee in ohariro: fb.- eninrr convited of Karl Hubaii. rhairm.n; A. H. Kern.lt. O. r. Meckathorn. H. If. P.eyrer. II li Ihdwell. 1:. li.iy IPjck. H. Sheffield, ('ti:-. IN t rsn and G ort:'- Van-Ar.-.b II.
2 1 Horatie, et. Forty me
u'Arr nrpvMit rrwt :iff-r :iri Intnrf si-
Inif talk bv Itishop H. F". Lonelev of!non.P
I own, the after nein was sp-nt s-rially.
The Toadies' Aid of Sunnysido Presbyterian church met Tuesday afternoon at. the church parlors. Mrs. Alonzo Weinberg, president of th' society. P-d th: elevotionals. Iurin.s' the business session an election of otlifvrs was held. Those beted were Mrs. Weinberg, presl-
d-nt ;
t.a!
The Idle Hour rpib met Tuesday 1 afternoon at th- home ef Mrs
'harles X-r.s. 219 N. St. Louis blvd. Feuren members wer pre.-nt and the aft rr.')on was spent socially. In a puessine rontst. the favrr was if.-r M r j Il'irrv ? I . r.H fi r rl i-nr.ll
-U l ' .41-. lt(ll nut'.l ..-... It . . .... . v.. I arronizvdly.
numoers were Riven ny .urs. nniiam llese, Mrs. Albert Tommr-rt and Irs. Harn' Hardt. On the afternoon of March 21, the club will meet with Mrs. ITeee, Lincoln way K.
"I'll drive veiv carefully." Robert
Savarin promised. wh chivalrf,us roncern. He had not heard Lillian's side and evidently accepted as truth he eirl's complaint of her hack. 1 think it really will be better to
j foot, but at the pulline of the sneakir, sh- cave a sharp little crj'. "I was afraid of this," Lillian sAld, '"Tliat knife. Madee open, please." ! I handed her the knife, and verj
, car, rmiy sn- oes-aii to silt tne ciotn , ! ü t the side of th.- shoe. Hess Dean, i malt- po further prote-t, havlner pa- : ti-ntly rea-med the limit of her en-i duram e, but she crave a sieh of relief! ! when th" sho- came off. and another! Uli. Liliian removed the second
i -maker, alter having been compell cd to eat it also.
Now for the- stockinsrs," Lillian
1:
rs.an
Mr. Zi
tJe-r was t le't-d
and Mi.--, hoothy Miller I-'idlowine the :.i;sjn'ss
,, ,. ,. t.,r.if,. from 1 'int.
a i int . .1 table be.irimr a basket
nr.-- v. s:-;on
ehairrr.an t rr t ar .
11. e
of Spril:-' Ilowefs. The yip tube rs of th ri'-w!-.- -!-;' 1 n i d -o.-j. fy are Mrs. Y;.z r, Mb "n:;e.- i:il,. 1. Mrs. 'liftoid Hind-. Mi- Mary Puss. Mrs. W K. Iimpf,rt. Mi-s Sarali W.t'.ver. Mrs. How ard W-dv( rton and Miss
l)rtby Miller. Mi April soejat ie.n will , n t at Pit th.- Knl.t rt-i'!i 'f a room
t.
A'.ith. , d' I ! 1 1 fill a eo'irte-'.- to Mis. O w ho b .1 ? t v ! 1 1 1 to T -!! . A ' - '. h e ly Mi-, fiorae- l'o. Tuesday a- t oVb.-U. We. .- m J t J i? J'-illIi (jiUVt IS ' Mif !''"
r
a !! 1 i r ! 11 a -. ill- rt I -1 t; k 1 1 n .
for ". w York ! '"'n
hnu-h' o, eiv-n ! ni,,"ll,r'rs
if' I'.i r!-: a v.. ' Th- 1 cr-a-'-f-- j tabks. -prine
Mr. and Mrs. L. .T. Snyder and Mr. and Mr D. Poff entertained Informally Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder. 732 S Main st . the occasion belne. the elebration of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Poff. The evening was spent with cards and dancine. the favors at carel.s belne; won by Mrs Irwin Folk, Mrs. A. J. Kaab, Mrs Joseph Wicker, Trwin Folk. John Chamberlln ?ind Prank Hairer. Luncheon was served to "0 guests. Mrs Fred Hlnsrhnm of Mishawaka, and Mrs. Charles Huff, 403 Lanmntc Terrace, entertained at dinner Monday eveniner at the home of the latter, in celebration of tho birthday anniversaries of Mr. Rlneham and Mr. Huff. The affair was in th?
Th.- dub will meet March 21 with ( naturo surprise to the honor Mrs. 1:. w. Wrbster, H2S' Niks a v. eusts. IMac- were laid for 1 5 j euestM at a table centered with sprine Mis. C. ItonDurant. S. Michiean I towers. Following dinner th even.
lntr wns spent at the rani tables.
fh- loneer wav round by th
tat- road. It will Ik- so mu-h i-s-
. joltine." j .-aid. 1 "No. no'" Iiess Dean expostulated "Will you hae to cut them, too?"
"Tal;e the very shortest , Hess. Dean asked, dismayed, thoueh j
road. Never mind the joltine. .lustish- had made no objection to the
ee-t nie home as ejuiekly as you can." cuttine of my shoes, and I euessed Lillian lowered her voice to a mur- that she had put on her best pair mur. turnine her face to me. of silken hose for the expedition.
"Don't IU; a Fool!" "It won't make any difference."; "You have scissors and a knife ( Lillian retorted practically. "They're; and a bljr. roll of eauze in one of the jn ribbons already," and a furtive 1 pockets of this car." she said in- elance of my own confirmed her;
cisively. "Get them out, unobtru- 1 statement.
Mrs. F. H. French, vice prtsi-
bnt; Mrs. C. B. Stelle, secretary;
Norris Zieler, 1 M rs. J. (". Vermande. treasure'.
At th- husi- ' Durine th- sacial hour liirht rrf r'sh- i
merits were served by the hostesses 1 who were Mrs. A. A. Ackerman and J
Mrs. Kdith Parr. The next meetine will b- held at the church, April 7.
Mrs. Palmer Cole. 42 4 Cushine St., I was host ss Tuesday afternoon to ; tli- members of the Hide A Wee i'!ul. Th- ali-rrio.n was spt nt playI im: ."'ht. the favor bein given to 1 Mrs. Theoei)r Koehler. Licht r-
sively, after we get In and slip them to me." I nodded a comprehending assent, and she and I climbed Into the tonneau with Hess Dean. Dicky taklne
Great holes gaped throMgh tho
filmy texture of the Ktockines. '
through whicli the swollen and !
I c hafed feet strained as if bursting. Truly, Hess Dean had paid dearly'
the front seat wdth Hobert Savarin. j for her petty vanity al-out tho slzo j and Ted stretching himself on the i of her feet as compared to mine, and , running board, where he assured us I felt a sharp sting of conscience, j laughingly, he preferred to ride. Lil- knowine that I was partly responsl- j Han saw that from his position h- bio for her plight. I had yielded only j
could not see into the tonneati, then she sppke to the men in front. "Just keep your eyes on the road
1 ahead. boys." sh commanded. ! We're going to try to make Miss-
too rejiilly If not gladly to Dicky's demand that I give her th exact '
pair of sneakers for which she hal asked, my own. instead of the extra, larger pair I had In my trunk.
th- as-; frshrnnts we re served to 12 quests.
o;i at
at rt.a in-d nt a 1 o'clock luneh- ! Tuesday, h r gue-ts being the I
of th Past Chiefs of the!
Pythian Sisters. Covers wer' placed fr is at an attractive table centerl ' with a ( ryst.il basket of sweet peas, i
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Fifteen members of the Sigrnl TM class of St. Paul'.- Memorial church w re entertained Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Hamilton.
d cora t a ti
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n r n w n -
th- faor b
r n .-- I i e,m i a No i v i n , pe aMr- L P. M Cte '.:-"! rr Ti i.. ia ;' flinn-r w.-r- p! i. ! traci" m:.'f)c wer- in . it'.e linn r a hfb!. Th f.
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1 - U--d for th. i I UUMIIf..1 MMUIl HMlOWf'll Hie j - l" - ' n III-"
j uiiieiieon, an.l th- remainder of the Mar ou.-iness session a social hour r - i . . !.., .. .....
tternoon w.a.s devoted tr sewine for witn contents was enjoyed, the fav-
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no.sj.ii.il. im prii 4 the
Th.
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Jon--. Clarke, I'arriet! Clifford
r t.ir.v i: ti - asuT. r. f eniUi: r y J . i : r select;'..-.
for
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a ;; :b: Mr-
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-pr:ne i . ! ' o w -w is b'-ted a i: . r 71 jell ir-v Mr-.
society will met with Mrs. Ceorgo M-hmert. W. Madison st. Th- Mar-T' e-Hve girls met Tusday vrnini: at the home ,-.f Mrc . H. Schief-r, .'jL'7 Lineo'.n way The .i-s.'i:u: ho.-rsse- Wfir Mrs. Walter s;aba'n;h and Mrs. I. Paiston. A
P' t bu k supp-r was .- rv-d to 2 i memb. rs a: r.:".ö o'clock and th lwnine was spent socially after a
ors beime won by Mrs. Karl Jester,
Mrs. Donald Allen and Mrs. Ilarbw Ihjnnock. Miss Alice Kid n-si-ted in entertaining. The next meetine of the das will be hld April Z with Miv. Henry Weppler, Vassar
a v. .i Mir-s Anna Stanfield. 124 S. Wil- ' l:am st., was hostess to the members of the "As You Like It" club. Monday evening. The program was in
afternoon. Mrs. Homer Miller will trive a talk on the work of the asMxia.tlon. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian church will ntertaih the women of the county at the ehurrh this afttrnoon :it 2:3 o'clock. Dr. Mary Lcnslon of India will spe-ak both afternoon and evening. The society will he.ld its monthly meeting at the church on Thursday evenine at S oVloek. The pnera!Ti will be in charge of the men of the church.
simply regard him .as a casual friend, of course, you never write of love in a letter to a mere friend, do
vmi
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Trof. -Michael M.. returned to
Keves. A.
vest erda v a et d a -
DEAR A XML IAITK1E: I am a youne man of :: 1 , and I have a chum about my aee. He Is engaged to a young lady, and sh t-dd m the other night that If I would go with her she would drop my friend. She say she is going with him just to gt to be In company where I am. Sh" says fho le)ves mo a great deal more than she doos my friend. What would you do In this case? EAGER.
EAGrik: I would not have much to do with the young lady, not only b cause she j; your friend's fiancee, but because ehe Is not a girl with hieh I la.-i of honor. She Is using
;your friend's love nnrl devotion to
Huckley. I further her own interest, and is also
slP-r nin UP'-! Mi.-!
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business -f.s.ion. On the f-v- j eharee of Miss Maude Heath. Folof Man-h L'l tb- society wi:iMwing the program a social hour with Mrs. P.. ('. sh-nH;ebl. Ü. j "vas enjoyed and refreshments were ran c: . serxed by the hostess to 10 mem-
i berf. Next Monday evening the club Mrs Warr-n Cass. .:o; Duh.iii av.. wi'' bave a supper In honor of Miss was bo.'-s.s Tuesday afternoon H o 1 IsabePo Kennedy of Kingsbury. Ind.. th-- m-mb rs of the Woman's Home wn V''1S a former metnber.
r.ary society of the Indiana!
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Av vp- Christian church. 1" mem. b. rs -r- pr-s-r.t. Mr--. A. I', i'ol--"iv-an lr-.t-r. -ting talk on "Mii ..nary W.-tk." whil- Miv. Cb.irbs M.cbtt ums in char-e of the discus. -;-n 2i f. reien and home mi. -i. -nary ! il.r. Tlo- sei,-i, ay ill me. t tli" i f.-1 T i ,y of next mor.th. tlie plaia- to b- nnnennred later.
menis
Joreph
this city
from Chlcaeo where he
rrvl vidi u j l un . j "mi j v i .
tlie principal speaker at the Robert ! deceiving him.
Emmet celebration held at Orchestra Hall there Monday, j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker, ! Jr., have returned after a sewra! months' stay in Florida. ! Mrs. D. W. Säuire of New K n j slngton. Pa., is visitine her mother.
Mrs. Ida Weaver. r,30 N. Allen st. Dr. L. A. Rausch. 7jn S. Clinton st., is in India napoli.-i attending a meeting of the board of trustees of the Indiana Association of Osto-paths.
if she speaks to you about it again
be frank with her, and tell her that you could bave nothing to do with her even If she broke her engagement, because he has not been loyal to your friend. If eh-? did this to him she might do it to you.
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Th- music department of th-e ' Progress club will present Thursday
; afternoon at the club house, the! American opera, "Fairyland." The j , life of Horatio Parker, the composer, i
: will bo read by ML-s Eleanor Ilooher while Miss Mabel Rartlett will read
: the ste.rv of the oner.a. Tho rtmsi.-al
i program will be in charge of Mi-si -Mr- and Mr;- Stanley Kisz'.a. 413 ! Lulu Wlegner and Miss Crissie itri- I Jacksoii st.. March 3. a son.
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DEAR AXXIE LA ERIE: Some time ago T 1r.1ted a rrtaln young man to a party. He said h would eo. but when the time cam he failed to call for m-. I have not spoken to him. and although a!mcrt a year has passed ho has offered no explanation. "Durincr tho pafsf week hn has trird to speak to me. Should T nnsrvrt liim nr cl-i-inl.- T T r rr a
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vandoren. ir,n?him? 1 r n w-v 9
iCampeau st.. daughter. March 4. biu Jit.Abi.
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SiKcr I or eddinr and Anniversary Gifts E I or list in your own home E E lictlicr for pifts or to mke additions to the silver- E wart yon already possess, yon will find our assort- E E merit of both Sterling and Sheffield Silver most in- E terestine. E I W'e are sliowing an elaborate collection of prac- E tical and attractive pieces. E E Our Flatware Knives. Forks and Spoons and E I Serving pieces afford a wide choice of patterns and E prices. E J G eorge H. Wheelock & Company FTl 1 1 1 1 1 1 f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j I J I M
The Helene Rebecca Thimble will m;t Thursday afternoon at their hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. Lena Kuespert. Mrs. Barbara Heiss and Mrs. Dora Gang. The Missionary circle of Zion Ear.gelLil church will meet this aftt rnoon with Mr.". Henry Schwartz. 101; W. Oak st. Mrs. Georee Ful.ner. 1026 S. Michiein st.. will be hostess to the members of the Shakespeare circle this afternoon. The Woman's society of the First Paptist church will hold a thimble at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the church parlors and will serve a picinc upper at :") to be followed by prayer meeting. The history derartmenf of th Progress club wll. met-t th:afternoon at 2:30. Mis? Ieabrlle Kennedy of Kines-bury, Ind.. will give a talk on "Foreign Exchange." w-hlch will be fn'lowed by a sociil hour to which the general club 1?
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
P. Michigan st., March ", a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Przybylskh New Carlisle, March 4, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Alexander, 720 S. Clinton st., March 4, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tajkowskl. 1224 W. Colfax av.. March 3. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Roch Subeeki. tbU S. Jackson st., March 3. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haszewa-ki. 1221 W. Sample st., March n, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Andrzy Woltman. 114 S. Jackson ft.. March 2. a son. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Llsck, 323 Warren st., March 1. a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goldman. -
705 S. Columbia st.. March 1
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harmon "2.. Lincoln way E.. ton. Feb. 27
PERPLEXED: If you caro to have the- young man for a friend, speik to him. Perhaps there is some explanation he can elve. although It was a very rude thing for him to do. It is always kinder to give any one a chance to apologize. It is better to keep a friend than to lose ono, Isn't it?
I Annie Laurie will welcome letter 1 of inquiry on subjects of feminine i interest from young women readers
of this paper and will reply to them In these columns. "Letters to Mis I-aurie should bo addressed to her, in care of this office.
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, I'EAR ANNIE LA ERIE:
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Found vtton never calls for effort. If you are always trying to see thru c mist, glasses are needed. Call on DR. J. BURKE Oirr 20 .Tf.ir In South Itnd. C3 2UIlIIi. ST. TU Uhiu f tb Kryptok UUiiri,
He livfs in another town, and h writes once in awhile, and t-ome-
time calls to me. I love him. and he tells me he ' lves me. About a month ao he ; called to pee pie, and acted nicely, but he hasn't written to me since I j wrote to him. j I love him very dearly, and cannot forcet him. Do you think I should , write to him aeain and ak him to' return my letters, or just let my love turn into friendship, and cla.him a a frld? RLACK RVKS. j RT.CK EY ES: Yn-i mieht write to him neain. and b sure to put your ad lres on the envelope Then j if he doc not answer tho letters, j
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29 Reasons why you should attend Ellsworth' Interurban Day Tomorrow
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Interurban r . ices on New Silks 40-inch Silk Canton Crepe in all shades for spring, $3.00 to $3.50 values at $2.79 yard.
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40-inch Fancy Crepe de Chines, values to $3.00 yard at $1.95. 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, all colors at $1.95 yard. 38-inch and 40-inch Krepe Knit (new silk for spring) all shades that are new at $3.95 ytird. 36-inch Black Taffeta, $2.00 value, special at $1.50 yard. 36-inch Plain Sport Satins in sport shades, special at $1.50 yard. 40-inch Pussywillow TafTeta in beautiful designs at $3.95 yard. 40-inch good looking Fancy Sport Satins at $2.50 to $5.95 yard. 12 Momme Natural Pongee, $1.25 value, for tomorrow only at $1.00 yard.
The Specials for Tomorrow
White Stuffs Linens Domestics at Special Low Prices for Tomorrow 36-inch fine quality White Dimity at only 18c yard. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for women, only 15c each. 36-inch Blue Bird Mull. 50c quality at 39c yard. 40-inch Mercerized Lingerie Batiste, only 39c yard. Fancy White Voile?, 36 inches wide, 50c value at 29c yard. Hemmed Napkins ready for immediate use at $1.00. 35c Pure Linen Toweling in 4 yard pieces at $1.00. 59c good, heavy quality Turkish Towels, size 20x42 at 45c each. $1.50 Mercerized Table Cloths, round patterns at $1.15 each. Tea Toweling with red and blue stripes, only yard. Cotton Huck Towels with red borders, only $1.00 dozen. Pure Linen, Pattern Table Cloths. 2 yard1 square, at $5.00 each. 45-inch Pilow Tubing, fine quality, fr"' from dressing, only 39c yard. 36-inch Super fine Nainsook and Cambric, only 25c yard. Good quality 36-inch Unbleached Muslin, only 12 Vac yard. English Lon,'c ioth. 36 inches w-k quality, 10 yard bolts at $1.10 holt. 72x90 h eavy quality Bleached S!i',f' .it $1.00. Btd Pillows, covered with fine quality
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