South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 69, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 March 1922 — Page 8
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.nr'Jii .v I'." 1 i r;-K "' ot ' I ' r ' : r v. h'.ch w i . I i h'd 1 j rdiv .it ''M'-- l.t. Be-j the ::.ir, y fate r"3 who will ! -d. thT" am ;ilr-;t Iv nearly 0 ' :v ti:on f..r ot i.-r "'i' r' tv n ' amor, c t 1; !''! -1 - ; I'.;I .. ' . ' a? ); Mrs. r. S :t . H irt.or. ; : Mr?. J. A. ' 'r. .... I r-wa,r I i.; Mr-, i:. W. 'ar;fi. Mr.'. i;.nr:..i : Mot a:i J Mr. .1. :. A t : v;rt: Mr". Winifred IWi k-. Mr.". ; I : f-r. Mr. fJ'-orv rher. ! W. ( . V-iI: f ar. I Mrf- ' ' !- ! :. r-.. flr-h'-n; M:. r- X-?1. ; x. Mr? .!. H. Wy -orf. N-v. Car- j Mr. i: I i . Tayi'.r. M -lohn j
n,a-.v. Kr.nx; Mr P!i.!::- Horivich. j I T. J' B.r.f Iff-. i. Mr. V.. A.,
h n'.kl.art; Mr-. IUr:y Hum-, Mr-' i:. M C(.f,k. Mr.--. A. j C!-v."lanl. Mi-- N- .-"vt. t I.. I. Carvpy ar l M i'rHnc !- IMvn;o:;th. Mrv J. (' Mann. Mr. ! H. liar; '!;. Mr.-. William .. int. I.a;.'rr. -Mr-. I-orer.r Mrü. Karl Irv 'K. Mrs. r.morj-; ma. M r a. 'i.ir Smitii. Mr., ;ur ' r.Ti-'I:. l--:in.pt:on Prairie
j.. Mrc. I. A. l';r; n. Mr.,. C. Sn.ith. j
North Liberty; Mr?. M. P. .... i r . . r a -
f. F. Pes'. 1R nifin- . of th Mishawaka Woman's Mrs. Hsi" He.itlrhad. Mr.
ponnlT. Mrs. Hlla Marque.) a n ! i 1 rt.y.T'f-y t- M;-' Pul-iri j afr, who? marriaer to Ivcnar will tako piv on March j M: MU'lr"! Foecly. i
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h-n 5h-'A'r Thur.-diy 'wntr--:t? rlo. - a two-i-ourst- lur.cl.'-nii . wrvP'l to 1 Kills'. A nrM , -jut of fwfct ura W3? pivm to Kut of honor whil th other J ts reef lfl f-n-.nüfr mrvis of! a m r t1 f rh- Musii- il'-,iart:iip r.r "i" the er club h"!-! a rular m't- j Thursday afrornon at th rlub. ;
program frr th nftrnnnn was prrf r.t.ition of thr first act of Ani'-rl'Mn rn. "Fa irylarnl." lifo nf t r. o runipo-fr. Horatio ker, wa. piv-n by Miss Clanor her. while Mi?" Mabi r$.irttt 1 th ftory of th npra. Th lral program was In charge of Lulti Vif?ner and consisted of ;o numnTs by Mi" Lulu TViar- : tvo vooal olo b. M! Betty gr.er whi a kust of thA detmnt. Mrn. fcrKP Ijhrman of hart. Iml.. sane. "Hitterne. of e." by imnn. "A S'pirit Flower." Tipton, and a an fnror nvimTh" Awnknir.e." by Straus. Marr-h 2."? thf department will
1 the annual r.f.'ti'-n r.f
off' ".!.
r. K I-'-nt and d i'ibt r. Mr?, .ert I. .In. dr.. and era n I -on. .rt T .lay If I. will lav- today
! Port I'err:'. Ontario, Cin-ni-i.. to
nd th" )0th weddlnsr anni friary Dr lint's parents, Mr. and Mrs. '.es K. Lent. Mr. Int is 3 rs of ace and Mrs. Int i5 in her l year. Mr, Jay !s th only idchild and hf-r son tin- only it grandchild. At th oolf'.ra- , on Saturday ;:'bert I . Jay III be christened by Ii v. J. T. Hal!. !e of Mr. Jay. irs. Thomas Mill- . 27 .M n-tta was li.WfM Thurv i iv afternoon the member of th Circle of tv. At the buc!r.'- e-din W nh'Ti wer präsent. Tit1 import Fbruarv stated that ."' " ehil-
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tini'Viii wrv s'Tvd. Th next tlr.ir will be he; ,.n Mar.'h 23
lie h'Tiif of Mr- .Tuti'i T.nne. r. 7 Mr Iidi-.- Ail -;. . f Munson pfl lt'M t i a'J ! i :' meTiii? on r-da ' h ;. of Mr-. .b hn -ton. W.i -!r. -"!. ! 1 F.irN'en n;n'i"- -i nd :!'t Nhore::. P.:,:1' !- r i; ' ' I i1, i' n. on i q-ji;tis: oi-".: p:..l b -?! t h : nir-is ; r.d aft rv.(op4 hours. On j vh 2 r? !hr -o.';e?y will mpf t
. M. Uta b'i' r. Cnimow n rJ.
1 b Mount TMeasu-.t Hot. H-on-."5 cltib met Th'.irhy with Mrs. "V Risrhtr. T;ti'--t- w i y ". I:nsT.'f ! at r. or. t;-. and Kiie?i. t'ir:n t'i r-.j ii ITvetinir 'ahi-'h follow-d. iMrnr. Mrs J.-hn 11:1! v- -'.-i. !.
nd Mrs. I?lhrt KoeriTr wan dert1 to fill the vacancy. The remainder of the afternoon wn sp 't aclilly ar.d jn vcm! ror.tfs the favor were won by Mrs. Arthur 'r. ar.d Mr". ')tra Botirdon. On Aril 13 Mr-. Cl-n Carp'r.t-r. L!n--o'n w iv W.. will ;- hos!1 to the rlub. The Woman's Home and Foreign M-io.-.Ary ori.y of the Sunnyslie IrefSy?er:an rhurh er.tcrtair.ed on Thürs lay afterr.con at the home of Mr.-. W. Whitman. 21- .Stover eti A feature r.f the afternoon was an :r.:r'f:ir. talk on "The Immigrant." by Mrs. Mary P.rewer. After a short mu'den.I ro?ram a s-cial hour va enjoyed, during which refreshments wer served to 40 quests. n April IT. the society will meet with Mrs. Adam Hertle. Arthur st. Mr. Tom Touhry. 123 Miami nr.. was hostess to the Kolah club Thursday afternoon. The afternoon v.ms j-pc-nt socially and In a (rne"rt the fvor were won by Mrs. Arthur Denrih and Mrs. Carl Haslir:ger. A buf;":L luncheon was served from an attractive table h'arlr.? decorations sugtlve of Ft. Tatrlrk's day. On March 23 the club wlii Kift-t with Mrs. William Hln'z. Park av. The Stlehery club held an all day f?ion Thursday at the home of Mrwi I"red l.ine. 53 4 K. Dayton t. Covers were placed for eight at an attractive tab! decorated suj?-tte-tivly of St. Patrick's day. The fternoon wsa spent with needlework and socially. On March 2 3. Mrs. Cd.wfi.rd Wlttner. California av., wir. be hoste to thfl club. Mr." Fred Warner, 7ia TJncoln way E.. was hostess Thursday afternr.on to th members of the Nonpariel rluh. The afternoon wn.i spent socially and a buffet luncheon was served to 14 puests. On next Wednesday evening the.rbib will entertain their hu.-bands at a S't. Patrick's day party to be held at tbe home of Mrs. Arthur Conklln.
12 1 N. St. Ivouls blvd. The next re? r meetintr of the rlnb will take pla on March 23 at the home of Mrs IjIu Ford. 327 PJvcrslde dr. Mrs. Walter P.ill. r.o Pennylvania av., entertained the members of the Friendly club at an all day pesision. Dinner vis served at noon to nine quests, the tible decorations being" pu::j:e:?tlve of St. Patrick's .day. The afternoon w? spent socially and In a contest the favors were won by Mrs. Alfred Stevens of Laporte, Ind., Mrs. George Vincent of New Carlisle and Mrn. Frank Hauser. The next meeting will he held on March 23 at the home of Mrs. A. Iiniahl, Harrison av. Mrs. r. F. Fry. 10fif Woodward av., was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Quatorze club. The, history review and fdudy hour were in charge of Mrs. R. Williamson. Durinc the social Interval light r freshments were serve1 to 12 members. On March 2,. the club will meet with Mis. Floyd pe.ahl. Van Puren .t. Mis. Amelia Hostetler, has announced the marriage of her daughter. Miss Inez Rupei and Clarence Anderson, sm of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, which took place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock a, the homo of Rev. M. Snyder. River rark. The bride, who was unattended, wore a gown of white crepe with a corsage of sweet peas. After ,t. short weddin? trip Mr. and Mrs. Andereon will reside on the Itupel f.irm. c: of the city. Honoring her houe guest. Mis PfHe Kirby. of Chicago. Mrs. Frank Fritzer. 321 N. Scott st.. entertained a few friend at luncheon "Wedn'--il.iy. Tfif tl'i was centered w::li sprirc flf.wrrs. tho cippointmfnts l-'inp r.-irrie.l out In srf-n and pink. The afternoon was spent at the briire tables, the f.ivor b!nc won i y Mrs. I... W. MpOann and the guest fivor given to Miss Kirby. Mrv Iolpir Myers. 7:3 AV. ColTax ;;. was liOst".s to the members of th Wdn- !a Luncheon Iridce
':ib. Twelv ei7ft. wore seated at th attractive luncheon table, which v.. i'ontred uitli a cluster of daffo. d;'- and fre;a. The faor at bridge v as won bv Mr?. Claude (lever. Tlu ne: luncheon will be held at the Ilot'ertson Tea room, in two weeks an.l will be followed by britlKe at the liome of Mr?. Fred Chriftnnn, Mariuette av. Mrs O. A. I.eum. 12: Cot tag CT"o av., a- hn!fs Wtlnsvlay ?.f:rr:;0'':i to the riieni!wr.s of the Meje, n F:?lo ctub. Tb.e time was
Celebrates 73rd Birthday Today
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UNCLE WIGGILY
JNCLF. VK;(;lIiV AM) THE pi;ppi:ilmint.
liy IIOWABIi K. C.AKI-.
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pet tl'.ls t'.:r.; in a hurry ari 1 -' ft r t t.a make yo-j r men-. her it unplen.c.a ritty."
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"Do ou think you will go adven-
I'nrle Wlggily?" a-sked
WHY I.II.IJAN AND DICJvY Af;Rin:i aiuift m.ss ikan. "Well!" Dicky's voice held an
ironic upward Inflection. "Where i me. the crippled Cinderella? Did she j way finally get into the hou.e without
ftny more sophisticated mafculine eyes than Pa Cosgrov's gazing at her swollen tootsies?" I gazed at him a bit blankly. But a mlnate before, under the pricking of my conscience, I had told lieca Dean that Dicky would get no ex-
turir.g tcda
the muskrat lady housekeeper in
the hollow stump bunga.ow one , pjanation from me of her inability
morning. "Thank you for asking.
it?" I must go at once and .'' "Keep away from the bur-z paw. that my advice." Dicky called aft r
but I already wa. we'.! on my to the hou..
Lillian' Adtlco.
Ionian came rut or Dear, s room as I entered the hall. When ; SVIFIIDAY, MMU II she saw me. she laid her finger on' Th.n :; ay nrt 1-e rea i a H. . 3 , . . . L . . j ...
ii. i i j i ;? i u i na m ' : i ii.- ; ii l ' e t;av. a c. i r a . t g " " t : e r. ; e : a hall toward me. j orert!on4. Th- a-!ve:. p!rc-- . ;
( Tomorrow's , HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kemtlt
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I've turned
her
over to Marv,"
she said, meaning Mrs. Cosgrove. ' It's better all around. Whet Marv
several of th p!art' : benefits ccr.fej-Teä by a tr. In s-tile. a.Tj'.e,- .
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to walk Into the house. But he had ! doesn't know about Mistered and This cor. Serratien
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Nu w J voiced his own Explanation of her j swollen feet up here in the ..tour.-( tire of -uc.er
Jane, but I hardly think so. an- j pijht and the correct or.e. swered the bunny rabbit gentleman. "Why. why! How do you know Though the toothache which I had j her fee"t wer swonen?" I stammervesterdav no longer hurts me, it is i ,
jfo blowy and windy today that lj p.pkv drpw himself up to his full ; think I had better not go out that j heiphtt Ptuck hI, thumbs into the
un.s you want me to m' iu uic ; armholes of an imaglnan walstetore?" be asked P'd.tely. j ( ,t aTA at niA tnfti'v
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And I don't think Mis Dean parti"-; the inimical
ularly cares for my company ju.-t now. She knows I'm :;r mst intimate friend, ami you you re sure in Dutch with the fair damsel. How
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Miss Fuzzy
Wuzzv. "And as' Ion? as you are go
ing to be home I think I'll do a little washing. There axe some bed sheeti that need ozzling in the soap suds." "And I'll help you hang them out on the line." offered Uncle Wiggily. "It's very kind of you," Mid Nur? .lane, ' but I'm afraid it too windy. Your tooth might ache again."
j The rabbit gentleman paid he
hardlv thought S-o. as he W8lpT) i
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"Knop Away " "My good woman," he began, you wofully underestimate my
dare you be able to weir a snail size ?ho than she does?" "I shan't." I replied demurt "until I can get to a shoe stör-."
t: o n b y Iu r. a n y ? r.nr.t s vay of Jupif! should b" k p- oer per. let t!l--e be tl. tors
r ""!', under itv t':.e
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The-
Iillian stared, then Ia;;che
powern of observation. If there was 1 had known from her ti:rr.;r?
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a chipmunk or ; care of the girl over to .sameor.e els mountain that! that ?he feared r.o serious cor.-e.
' a ?ton. of a bush. 1 a rabbit on that
didn't know Bes DeAn wa.s suffer- j quences, ar.d hr lauch con firm I ing the tortures of the damned in j my own optimism. those sneakers of yours. I'd like to j "That's so," sh said. "Your ; see th erticle. Of course. she j hoes are cut to pieces. W!l! I'll didn't pay bo she's gram as the i repeat my dictum of a few hours devil I'll give her that credit but ! back. If you nsk me. I think the
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discretion .'i der to riHji the coir. '.Pi; firm p-r- ! nes m rh.irc- s!". I m i rt '
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Uihop John Hazen White is quietly celebrating his "3rd birthday today. For the past 10 years a resident of this city and for seven years the rector cf St. James' Kpiscopal rhurch. his attractive and compelling1 personality and ability a.s1 r speaker have earned the respect of a large number of co-workers here. He was born in Cincinnati. O.. March in, 1 S 49. He is a graduate of Kenyon college, rjambler, O., and Berkeley Divinity school. Middleton. Conn. He was ordained a priest
CO years ago, and 23 years later he
consecrated a bishop. He is
That jtlrl's col
afraid of a little wind. Hut Nurse .x , m, r-.-wn, .,.- tnrptnM b im t o s i t i n h is easy c ha i r k ld 8 clever, too. ad he etaged a , tinctly worth while.
while she wach ' tuiifeuni wrtfncnfQ "wi fi;iiL nt--uu a u.ow. n;.u ii ;
I back that was a pippin and gave her! certainly received a Dmpsey knock
and rend the paper
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A jtcr-D inner Tricks
A little later Uncle Wiggily. look- the chance to lean on tie the lat
ing from th window, yaw Nurse ran or me way ana ea-e her reet a Jane trying to hang up the washed blt. And then old LIVs uplel about
manins nr comrcrtaoie ana our not turnirjr around of course that meant "hoes and stocking off. As a matter of fact. I heard the ?nip
sheets. The March wind blew unaer one of the big white pieces of linen as the musk rat lady wa hanging it over the line, and almost before
was consecrated a bisnop. tu? :s v-,,.. r v-r,..- t tv, hPt turn, ot the shears, and lAYa .staee whis-
now bishop of the Northern Inrli" rd into a sail like one on a boat I Tprs when ?he doesn't care a hoot
ana diocese. , ,rr nft0,i ht- ,m off her rnws 'whether anyone han or not ar
H haa taken an active part in ..(ln wiggvl Helpl" cried Nurse mighty carrydng.
public affairs, and acted a.s chair- T "Don't let me blow away!" "So you iee I know all about it.
man of the citizens' reception com-j With a hound Uncle Wigg.ly ! except how bad her feet really are," mittee In charge of the reception j ,prang from his. chair. ruhed out Dicky grinned. "If it's Just sometendered the ex-service men of this anrl rau!?ht hold of Nurse Jane. Just . thing: that's temporan'. I shan't community Jan. IK. He is a mem- j sjie aj, sailing off over the fence, ' care. It'll teach her a good lesson.
her of the Rotary club, the Knife j bpinf; or by the wind, with the j She's altogether too cooky. But If j Lillian
and Fork club, and is a 33rd decree j sheet for a f-ail
Mason, having taken this decree in Iloston lat summer.
out. There's only one unpleasant feature about it. She'll stage a comeback of some kind, you mark my word. Oh, I don't mean aythinc melodramatic or vicious, such as the Draper or Rita Brown would engineer! But If she can humlüate yo;j In any particularly ageravatin? wa Bete Dean's going to do it. and make her own chance if none conies hr way." I went back t Dicky with hr words filing themselves away for reference in a corner of my brain. "I'm glad it won't be rlou." Dicky paid when I told him what
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"I grabbed you Just in time!" laughed the bunny, as ho jrulled her back into the ward.
had said. ''But aren't
it turns out to be serious. I'll be getting pretty well fed up on little mighty eorry I didn't let you give j Bess-ee ? Can't you manaee to s?nd her thos larger shoes. Say, do you ! her home with a flea in her ear. or
know you're a good cout. old
A. W. Barnard. Refreshments were , perve-d to 10 guests. The next meeti ing w ill be held at the home of Mrs. i Barnard, t13 F. Washington av.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Heckathorn, 50 E. Broadway, entertained the
members of the Bo-Jo club Wednes
day evening. The time was spent with card, the favors being won by Mrr. R. L. Culp. Mrs. Harry Jack
leon. Grover Dean and R. 1. Culp. The next meeting in two weeks will J be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Harry Jack5on. SOI Diamond av.
The Loal Americans. No. 1003, held their regular meeting, folio-wed by a fiance nt Revier hall. Wednesday evening, which was attended by about 100 members. A dance was planned by the drill team for March IS and will be in the-nature of a St. Patrick's party. The next regu'ar meeting, to be held April 3. will be with Mrs. Nora Kemerly, 701 S. Michigan st. Mrs. Frank Hager. 1112 K. Madison st., was hostess to the members of her euchre club Wednesday afternoon. The favors were won by Mns. J. icker. Mrs. J. Chamberlin. and Mrs. K. F. Snyder. Following tbe games luncheon was served. The next meeting. March 22. will be held at the home of Mns. J. Wicker, s s L YA5 hin stop, a v. The South Side circle of ?i " T..idie' Aid society of I.owpll Ileicht.M. E. church wa entertained Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Harry- Kehn, 52 N. Kddy st. The afternoon was spent with quiltin sr. Flans were niad for a cafeteria H'ipper to be erved at the church annex March 14. The members of the OoMen Rod Prill team were entertained Wei-rr-sdiv .iftmio-n hv Mr. Dnrnihv
j Carpenter, at S'.lcks hall. Follow - ling the regular busine?, luncheon
i i I w.-irt pervej liy the hostfss t " C 2 j
ir.-emrers i he next resular meet
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The Francis Wlllard branch of the U. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Lucretia Culp. 119 F. Indiana av.. this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Guest day will be observed at th meeting of the Parent-Teachers' club of th Coqulllard school to be held this afternoon at the school The hostesses ar Mrs. E. Graf. Mrs. Arthur Grieger. Mrs. F. H. Steinel. Mrs. Albert Lang. Mrs. Mark Miller. Mrs. Emil Schmok. Mr.. II. H. Grepheide, Mrs. W. A. Carl. Mrs. Stewart Wcisner. Mrs. ('liarle-. Livenberg1. Mrs. W. F. Amwander. and Mrs. H. I . Bland. Section II. of th Literatur De. partment. of the Progress club will me it Friday afternoon at 3:30. A patriotic program will be presented, thf music to be in charge of Mrs. Floyd Gaumer. Mrs. J. E. Ncff will read "The Citizen, " by James Francis Drjer. and Mrs. Horace Fox will review "The Stranger Within the Gate." by Mary- Shipman Andrews. Following tho program the election of other rs will be held.
"Vc.s," agreed Mi Fuzzy Wuzsy. dear?" I had idea the wind wns so strong. n threw an arm around me and
make It io uncomfortable that she'll vamooje?"
"Dlckj. you know I couldn't
for her
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do
I mut use tw ice a. many clothes- paVe me a careless ki, but though that!" I expostulated, although there
pins to hold the sheerfg on the lane. : i thrilled to it, tu I almost always With Uncle Wirg-ily-s help the j do to his caresses, I could not linger wash was hung out not a very big j jn his embrace, for what he had wash, just a few sheets and then . juet ga-d alarmed me.
Advice to Girls
ng will be heb! in two weeks at
lick'a hall, at which time Mrs.
Emma Christ will be hostc-v.
' ' ' ' Br ANK1E LAURIE ' ' 1 '
I ' i -.i i . k i j i : i I am a .voiitig .rit l d ply in love i witli a y oi in it man two year? m"
Senior. I was never lntrodu.v d tn him. ijr met him nt a. 1anc-. when there's a crowd around h" doesn't seem to take any notice of me. Fvery time I look I catch him looking, lie never a.ks for a dance. What do you think the reason ist? ITZZLKI). PI "ZZTyF I" : Tlie younpr innn evidently a pentbunan. He rightly thinks tliat becaus he w.m not properly introduced t you he has not tiie privilege of asking for a dance. How can you be in love with nnv one, my dear, whom ymj know 00 sliRhtly ?
Nurse Jane wnt back in the bun
galow to do the .sweeping, dusting and hak.insr. ', The wind kept on blowing harder and harder, soon drying the sheets and whipping them about on the I line 50 that they boomed and ( cracked like cuns. Nurse Jane was j in the kitchen making a cake and j Uncle Wicrgily was looking from the ; window at the fluttering sheets on ;
th line when, all of a sudden, the bunny gentleman 5.1 w eome of the rlothespins coming loose and a sheet started 5-alling away. "Oh. Nurse Jane! Your eheets will blow away! Your sheets will blow away!" shouted Uncle Wiggily, running to the door. "I'll eave them for you! I'll stop them!" Nurse Jane was putting the cake in the oven, so fhe couldn't drop It in a. moment, and it was a Fecond or two before she could run out into the yard. "When she did she eaw something that made her gasp for breath. Uncle Wiggily had caught hold of the corners of two sheets which were Ju5t goinsr to blow away off tho line. The rabbit pentleman held
tightly to the big white squares ot i
loth and then, all of a fudden, the
blew harder than ever, off
"Oh. it couldn't be eerious. could
waa a tiny thrill of Joy In my heart at his query. "All right, she's your guest and your funeral." Dicky retorted. "But you Just listen to your Uncle Dud-
No. 07 I)iA- p.irinr; Hit of Paper A bit cf paper noidetio.l and ;ei to a Cnjter nail. W.tl a a '. ?; hand the paper !iv;,;.p. nts. An- t'.er wav brir.zs it back. The pn t .; attached to the tip f the sec: In waving tLe hau l that rlr.crr v..1- t.r in ar.d the f.r-t flr.ffT extpn le.i t -' course the paper was gone. the second wave the linjrerb wrr xk'.'ln charged, which brought the pap'-r l-;vk. CoviTight, tilt, by Fut.c l.'Cz'r (-;,-.;-
the sheets and away Wi eerily sailinpr, pniUnp.
went
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fasor was wop. bv Mrs. ; 'r. vice
The regular meeting of Carol court Xo. 1003. W. C o. F.. -wn. held Wednesdfly evening at Slick's liM!. The ele-ctiri of odlcers resulted in Rev. F. J. Cnrro!! beln rhncn
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I chief rarger; Mrs. Margaret K0.-I1-! 1
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DEAR ANNIE 7 1 1
I am a young girl 17 years of age.
. wind 1 wont
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ins! I'p nv-r the fpiic he went, for he would not let go the 5heet5, and they were Jut like the flails of a boat, taking him alone. Up. up. up.
higher, higher and higher sailed the!
bunny. "Oh, Uncle wjggiiy! Come harK! e'ome bark! cried Nurse Jane. "I T enn't!" faint and far away sounded the bunny's voice from hUh in the njr.
"h. help: HYIr.! Help:" screamed' Xurs" .lane 'a"-me on. evep-hody Unrb- Wiggily is being blown away j with my sheets!" Uncle Booker, the woodchuck; I
Unci Butter, th goat, and Grandpa Goosey Gander, the goose gentle-
The Smartest Things for Spring The House of Ellsworth is recognized as the leader of the smartest styles at the most normal of prices. New Suits, NTew Frocks, New Coats, New Costumes, New Blouses New Skirts New things arriving daily featured in every section of this wonder store.
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I am very bashful and ?hy. When T!man flH rame running up. but the
nm. in a crowd of girls I can have just as nice a time as any one. but when I am in a crowd of boys and girts I ranr.ot ew n peak or hold a conversation, with th-m. Can you please tell nie ;i V.aV to overcome
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Mct'auf'.in. recording secret ry; Mrs. Mary Hu?s. financial secretary: Miss Margaret K. Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. Margaret Curran. Mrs. Mary I.orrnsran. MIs Genevieve Welsh, trustees: Mre. Stella Cesulka, senior
; conductor; Mirs Fraces Daly. Junior
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conductor; Mrs. Clara Hauck,
1 La Van Manlier, sentinels. l'j. McMre. physician.
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Mrs. Dr.
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Also, when you n-.eot a young man what is tii proper thing to say? What is it proper to say to a young lady to whom you aro introduced? If you are introduced to an elderly man. are you Fuppoed to rise and shake ha nd with him? F. C. I.
F. C. D.: When you are out with
could do nothing. It looked a thouffh Fncle Wigyily would be blown away off to the Xorth PoIa bv the March wind when nil rvf a
- - .... xfc .-udden, C rand pa Goosey cried: I "The wind i.- changing! Tts blow-j ing back this way! Uncle Wiggily! will return safely, never fear!" 1
They all waited. The bunny, who had been but a speck in the tky a.s large as a postage stamp, toou loomed about the pize of an orange, then he grew n large ee a honeydew me!on and then like a watermelon. Soon he yhewel blgsrr than
a crowd of voting people trv to fnr- a v'1'htl,b nn, thpn- a11 at cnCP- ; get vourself and think of them an i WIn'1 1W hini My down into the. -f the things they are ulkir about whrr Xur. Jane and hi.?, - ... tr'nnila u '.ifrl Vi I l
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Utceros. 224 S. Laurel st.. March 7. a daughter. Mr. and Mr.'. Earl Van Dören. IS 0 3 Campau Ft., March 4. a daughter.
WOMAN'S II, LS MAKE l HAPPY
The l "pular Old Blue Willow Pattern 1
HOME. There if r.o .ue.-tion but what the ills of women conspire against dol .est;- harmony. . Th. hust.ar.d Min-
rerpnt slupmcnt has jvist hfen received from England s
land our 5tock is complete.
i rot ur.i'.e: st.ind these troubles an 1
Bread and Butter
the physician fiV.rj, It harri to cure fthem: therefore th overworked wife 'and mother continues to drag around !day In and day out with headaches
nni in w h.ni they really are interested. Before you know it you will become 50 interested in th'dr conversation that you will join in It unci nsriously. Then, before long, you wili not feel any different. y when there are youns men rresent than when there are only grirLs. It Is considered good form when Introduced to any or? old or young, lady or gentleman to n.se. shake hands, and say: "I am very happy to meet you." or some ether- s-ijnpl? cordial creetirc
riend.s waited fr him.
"Here are your sheet.. Miss Fuzzy j wuzzy!" ihuckled the bunny, bow-j inc poiitelv and handirr them to
his housekeeper. "I Ju.;t took them for a little all." "Well. I'm glad the wind brcujtht you back with them." laugrhed Nur? Jane. "I wa? quite vrorried about you!" Rut everything came out all rirht. and If the lead pencil doesn't forget its rubber when It
ot wannii- in ine inK n with a T'iece r.f paper. I'll tell you next j about Fnclo T"ljrily ftxirur a chair. I
Paisley Banding and Edging 59c and 69c Yd. Wholly as fascinating and almost as varied in color combination as the spring color spectrum is the new Paisley trimming scheduled for a successful run.
New Gloves Paris looked into the mirror of fashion and has formed medium and short sleeves, consequently Ions gloves must serve their sentence. Among the newest are the 10, 12 and 1 6 button Imported Moco Gloves in beige and grey. $7.CO to $8.00. . Eight button suit Gloves of kid in grey, mode, beie and brown, $6.50.
ATTENTION TO DETAILS
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Nev Earrings Earrings, irc more iind 'notf tho thtnc: nowaday .and many harniirir: dcijns are rhown both for street, afternoon and evening vvr-r. The lone: drops are favored sec illustration. Prices 5Pc to $7.00.
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Th. I istf nine Rh dart zWcs tho r.cw. br'.J-.t cr.ape.au an envious rlr-h. Not satisfird as an ornament.
n agrees to keep your veil place. 59c and 95c e.-irh
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Child
ren s
Hats
Wee Sister Sue is the proud possessor of a dear little turn up silk hat which she pulls down at a clever an?:le over her bobbed locks. Other little girls hats of silk in the most winsome modes, brims properly rolled to show dimples and rosy faces to best advantage. Colors are tan, burnt orange, rose, pink, brown, copen blue and black. $2.35 up. Bonnets for Baby, Too! Cute little bonnets, hand and machine made, of Crepe de Chine, Organdy and Swiss Embroidery. Si. 25 to $5.00.
For the Coiffure Mair ornaments ;md Spanish Combs set with brilliant stones in colors of ruby, emerald, topaz, sapphire, rtr bmali and lare sizes. Suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear.
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dear, and especially to one who
.Plates 52.25 Set Salad Plate $3.25 Set Luncheon Plates .4.00 5et Dinners PlntM. . .S4.75 Set
rc.-il Diehes. . . .$2.50 Set 5oup Plates $4.00 Set
DEAR ANN IK IAFRiK: I am in lovo -w-ith a nan almo-t
twlc my nr, ho fv-ems to c-re so little Interested in you.
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nothing for rue. Without him nothing matters. He trees around quite
;and backache, fretful and nervous. a lot with a younsr widow, b::t doj t:nuir If you wouM like to entsr-
Surh n iirien sh-'UiI le i?ui1el by not seem to caro f?r her especially. ! tain him. have gome of you r famUy
ni-'jm ..-. ai.ai.Ar a. Uiuner Tor two., It would be most Improper ar.d'
the pvpericne? of women whe-s let-.Would It ritrht for m to in1tc
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A 32 -piece Luncheon Set Containing the essential pieces
for serving six people is priced ,t SI 3.50 oovrfn
w e are cor.tinuallv publishing : him ovr to my apartment fome
ir thi.- riper. Mary of them de- eveninc? And do you think it would c!are that they hn.ve buen restored j r,iue talk and look improper for me
;riic;Mi und consequent to arranire dinner for two n' even-
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happine. by Lydia Pinkham's lr.p? VeKetahio I'ompound after doctorf I'lpa.. t-.I me your honest opinion ani all othr r.ieiicir.es had failed 'of tht thin:.;. BOHR KG.
I oua ah uuin iiira.t .i.es 41 a. a lautu iio help them. It will purely pay
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present.
But
why- not find enjoy
ment In th companlnnship of perpor.s of your own aye?
Ar.nte Laurie w!tl welcom letter of Ir.qttiry on subjects cf feminine interest from yr-urff women readera of thü ruper ir.d will rely to thim In the? columr.B. Ivetten to M!s Laurie phould be addrrwd to her, in care of this office.
Pre-War Prices
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Sovnd vlion never calls for effort. If you are always trying to eea thru a mist, glasses are needed. Call on PR, J. BURKE Over "-' eur i . SoutU IVd. 2S0 t. MICHIGAN BT. ITh Hon of th Krjptok CUimi.
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