South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 81, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1922 8 SOCIETY and PERSONAL ACTIVITIES of WOMEN
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rnfflnr pr-r.!o,i th program a t J furnish'. 1 I V th U'oltrnan orch".1'vhJh Mrs. K. Ku1:, rji xlrman j t ra. Anotli-r dann- Avill r.o Riven -.? tli 1p..r?m-nf. -.r' I-f!. Th? ' ly tho t'-am on th cvrnln? of
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A'Jilr-y 1'n-la Smnu?, ati'l tliir gran'I?-n, I'rr-Irrick HoL-tn. ov-
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A s'irprls party was ivrn Monflav f-vninsr In honor of tho hlrth-
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K.-jrtlN i..in il:- i! iv' r.-l" ii l-Il-Io fa"i' ;i Kiv 11 to .J s' ph J:lai '.. o;u 11 wiiii' M ."toil won th- favor at .".'". Th
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Th-Mr-. l 'r. .1 hos-
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at t1! honi" of Mr. nnl Mrs. Ilu"-1 ri-k. SI." MH;oti av. Tin- rvc nint;
1 -.a! 5p'ii! w;tn 'am-s, ihijk; aim i on!'S' at-il luiü hon was .rvrfi to n u 1 ' s ; .-' .
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irrtairifil at flinnr Mondav
i:i honor of t !u- ll'th hirth'lav anni-
t for th- afttrn.H.n wire the! v--ary of hrr daughter. Jran. T'lac"! fif part!u fit axi-t tor ()ianin-n an-ljwrr,. ai(1 fnr - ; Ä1,f.stJ; ;t a harni-Inolu.l-.l Mrs. W illiam iToha.-co, ' inv apnointr.l tahl" an! tl.o cv-
Mry. John t'ott-r. Mr.. Harry Al-l-uofth, Mis. Kaijih K'Incr an! Mrs. A. . Wilson. I,icht rt'fr(..hnu n!i wrr L--rl !ar- in th" afttrnoon to ahotlt .". tu
'1 h" Woinan'.H lloin Mi.-sionaiV fOci-ty of th l'lr M. K. thurth hfM thrir iot;u!;ir m-ctlnc in th' I'rirnMship ro-jm of tin- church 'P'jfb'Iay afternoon at 2:'.'-' o"( io-k. Th U-.vIt of tl;- attrnoon Mr.. .1. I:. NVil?!. A ocal number, Come- fntr Me." by M in. 1 II. Shf-n-fpll accrnnpanictl hy Mm. I. (V Trave-r oprn--l th proprratn and nn fü!lewfil l'V a r-vi-w of the? ttuly rhirt r th subj t of which '.-r.s "The -Misinnary hollar.' prerntrel hy Mrs. I 'mil Ity-r. A social hour was enjojod ami licht rofre-.sh-Tpvrnts wrr- s-rvtl to 111 -mhrrs. Thr ht e--.s for the afternoon wer .Mr-. Mary llorouli, Mrs. K. J. Harr, Mrs. n-c-'l Frllor. Mrs. A. 1. MrS.,nn. Mr". Hmll Hryrr. Mrs. i;. V Strain inr. Mr. hnuna nioi.J. Mrs. (ioirfc"B Vi iut, Mrs. F re-el Weener, Mrs. .. V. Weiv.'r ami Mrs. 1 1 . .. Weitem.
riSr.c as .-p-nt with in,.-i and
camr?, th" ir!zrs he-inc . awarded ta Jariico Jle-.l and Mary Tank. Mi.-8 Mahpl .Sheets and Mi-s Irene Coo 1 entertained Sunday eve-nin- at th" honi" of Miss Sheets, southeast of Mishawaka. In honor of the 20th bi.-thday anniversary of Joseph Sheets. The eveninc was sppni with canies, nni'ic an-1 dancing ami lunrlieon was .served to 20 cuests from a taMe made attractive with sprinc flow er1. Th." pnpiN ef the Studenaker seh,.ol will cive an operetta. "The Smnccl"man" nt the school Wednesday and Thursday evenincv. The list of characters includes Kdmund hsfer as Herald; (lalen 'ary ns To-Us; Arthur Wartha. Hilly: Kuth HoPoway, Toot.s' mother; Mildred Werner. Hilly's m-otlirr; icrald Amerman. Smucch ina n ; Dorothy
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that hd to the sheiri- of th- res-rvoir. In an instant we had he-en transported front tli- civilization indicate 1 by th- hroad road, smooth as a Miliar! ta to a world that lue ke as if
th- forest primeval hnd siiut in. All around us tall trees towered, their branches indistinct in th Jarkness. Our f-tt cninched üft moss' ?nd leaves, thr first of th;e autumn sh-ddinc, and for seeral minutes ; the only sound wr,s that f)f the dry 1
isti- k snapping as wo walk-l. 1 I "Shades? of .1. Kent nun-e eooper:"' ( ! exclaimed hlcky at last, and I knew - tii.it his volatile spirits refused to he !
repress. -.1 any lonc-r. i nis h ine real thin:;! Look over there. If that Isn't I'm as and a file of redskins " 1 "Chine u hcook just uncovered his ! aver mask in that little pool." I rejoin-d. pomtinc to an openinc in j the trees through which a small pond ! w as so indistint t we could hardly j v it. j "Hush!" Fred's voice, shy hut per-j emptory, soundeel be hind us. "No j us- talkinc loud in here. Voices' carry farther than you think." J "All rieht, old top." hicky rejoin- .
j cd in a low tone. "You're the- doctor,; iand mum's the weird. Hut I may, jwhisp-r t my wife, mayn't I?" ) J "Sure- thine!" Fred responded. ; "And you can talk win n we c-t down ! by th- r .--rvoir. It's so far down J w here we're yoinc that m '11 be safe, i
i until h- ' wished.
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from a mal", can w ?::c!i he preiiu 1 t from h!s prcket. The r.ext sernr.d we heard th skilful swish of his 1'r.e
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MATIIIl.hi: AM .MAX TO WFI) IN MAY. Th- man nie- f Mathilde MeCormick, It., cranddaucht-r of John h. Hockefe Her. and Max Oser, Swiss rldinc master who is thrice her Ji?e. is reported set for May.
please cheer me- up by just drop- 1 pine me a e ard and letting me j know he wa" well. Hut h- never : answered. My brother told me h-, wa. ery unhappy, and said lie did
earc more for m- than any ene in the world. hONKSOMI!. LONK.SO.M K: Keep your mind off th' other younc man. my dear, unci you will lind that you will be happier with your husband. You have no rieht t writ" to the younc man, and to ask him to writ"
t you. You are a married woman 1
now, and must act accordlncly. Make up jour mind that you will i-nt :ilIot.- invtliinr evrn nnr hue
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m-rly. fairy; llildeeard" Audra Tal
l-ert. Fairy Isabel; Cleraldine flatt. Sunflower and the east will include pupils from the crades In the chorus work.
Th" lide-A - club wa- ni'a r-i Inine-d Tuelay afterim'.ri at thet
nd's people to cause any unhap-
j.iness in your hojne. And. above all, put this other man out ot your thoughts.
h'.m- of Mr-. F.. Nil es a v. The aft
pi.'f mr .."i the laer t-eini; wm by .Mr". 'ctor h-lYces. After tiie Mini", lunch-on was servecj to 12 quests, th" .attractive centerpiece of the tab!" beinic of sprinc llowers. On the afternoon of April 4. Minn Inez heFrees. 315 S. T-O lor st.. will hi hests to the club.
Mr?. William 11. II, u-. 7.V. I.in-tt-iinway F . was p Tue-day afternoon t ib- rnemlipiH of th-
:d!e Hour 1 iub. I h atternoon
.-.pent - ially and in a eu.siee -on-ti th" fiYir w is wop by Mrs. H"ce. l.ieht r fr-shnp nts were s-ered. 'Die r'.ub will no -t aeain n April at the home of Mrs. Hr.rry 'rdt. s 1 J I !. Wavn- st. Th I.adi--' Auiliir of the National A-social ion of lt;.;- e'arr-.ers 'i-ill thir reulir mout'niy m--tine Tucsd.iv j'fl.'rno-n at th- h-.tnc ol Mrs. F. j. Hi inoehl. "7 F. v'ener Nin- nienib-rs wer- present iui-1 the aft moon v .ic "-pent socially following a -i.ort business sc-sion. Th auxiliiry wir. me.-t. with Mrs. Walt-r Flajbinch n t ! afternoon of A p r : I 1 .
I) I' A II A NN I F hAritlF: I am a youne eirl with a very affectionate and titistine disposition.
Inch ha.s had a cruel shock. I ..!. t Sä 1 1 n 1 1 .' I ni"tif t br-c-inw r-n
Mothers' club will meet cae-d to a handsome c-ntlenian. lie
Thursday afternocm at the home of pave me a diamond rine. which I
The
Mrs. K. ean st.
C. Witwer. 1014 S. Miehi-
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Du Tomb. W. Maliern St.. and Mr. and Mrs. Sehuy-
was Itnso or Mi-hawaka, have re-
tai-n'd from a month'.-i trip t' Hot Sprincs, Ark.
BIRTHS
enje.yed wearine very much until Tuesday evenine. when I learned that the younc man has already becun e-allinc on another pirl. who, of (nurse, is much better tooklnc. I am heart-broken, but can understand his fee linps. Would it be proper for me to offer the rlnc to the other pirl. ; I do not ( ar- for jewelry any more 7 loni:so.mi:. hONFSOMK: If you wish to
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Frisco Society Matron
Shocks Elite By Plan:
For Dressmaking Shop -AN FHANIS:" . March U 1 . -- San Francisco s..( j ty was aeoc with a new sensation to,lay. Mrs. John Sprinc. wife of a millionaire- financi-r and one of society's most popular matrons, has opened a dre-makinc shop. In aiinouncinc th- fact t her foeiety friends, Mrs. Sprinc sent word that she would us- her residence, ope of tin handsomest, in the city, for a shop, in ordt r "to reduee th- overhead to a minimum" so that she could devote her time t "standardiz.ine th" price ami reducinc th cost of fashionable day dresses to less than one-half of the prevailine price." "We will work on the Ford principle with a Fierce-Arrow product," she told interviewers. "All of my ass. slants will share in the profits."
Hut 1p re uc ean still be heard from 1 I the- road ." 1 I A I 'a-scinatinc Approach. j 1 "ho ou suppose this is all atmos-1
j phere'.'" hieky whispered in my ! ar. "I'a Foserove is a ce nial, acj e onihiodatihc tdd -uss w ith a very li.dy sense of humor. It sort of
strikes me as though he nii.cht have conjure el all this sidestc ppinc and mystery stuff out of his own brain to make the trip more interesting. What do you think ?" I did not answer him for a lone
i minute, because his idea was one ! that had occurred to me. and I wantI ed to weigh hieky's corroboration tf i it. ! 'Candidly. I don't know." I murJ mured. "Hut whether it's true or not. doesn't matt-r much, does it?" "No, we'll have to play his came, 1 of course," Dicky assented. "Gee. ! I'd hate to have to find my way out j of this place x alone! The trail is (wide and eood enoueh, but do you . s-e h-'v many branch paths there I are?"
i I saw. j many 1 .t . 1 main tra ii.
!
ml was fascinated by 'the; paths leadine from the some of them as broad as
the path we were following-
1 with Dickv's hand underneath ; elbow, cuidine me so that 1 did
you w on Id ad ise me
w ould t i v to dn !
what to do.
OUACn. Grace:
If I w"i" you I my part at bast
is a little older find then toll him
r 1 1 , S '111 U p"n if b- does nor. ;ni.i.r.c his wa s ! i,ro.pn a
that m this ae- women do not stand bad treatment from m-n. I'-rhap.s
And my not
'stumble, I thorouchly. -njoyed the 1 journey to the reservoir, which must ! have been more than a mile In Ibneth. Fa 'oscro e and his lantern ! carefully shielded so that its rays j only shone downward on the path , beneath our feet joeced alone 1
front of us. Hess Pean. carefully escorted by the impressionable Ted, was just be hind us. Fre d and the fishinc poles brought up the rear. "L-t -Me at 'I m!" And then gradually the towering
until von r eh i hl i
trees gave way to smaller trees, then
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e came
ps, and imaiiv
a level erassy expanse, we neared th water by
creat slabs cf stone-, some of tlum
mooth as a floor.
break your engagement to the oung j if y''i as.-e-rt"d yourseeif more lie 1 nerf. Ted." Fred's voice was per-I
Mr. and Mrs. Glen V. Slick of hetro'.t. Mich., laughter. March 21. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley T,atowskl. h'22 W. Napier sr.. daughter. March l
man. give the ring hark to him di- would
rectly. He may not b" in love with the other girl, and if he were he woi pi want to give It to her himAre you sure he is o intereafrd in her? Surely, If he did not love you
t he would not have asked you to be
hav
mor' respect tor Villi,
A NN IK HAFKIF.
Advice to Girls
Th" a,.r T Wild 1
IM; ice : esi 1 a ,- Fart is.
N ' r . ! 1 ' - o !' U .1 ! ' tip- a f t et r , cop 1 M r fc . ' ! : a 1 n. ember. Mr.-. adr aitte d into 1 . reib nt lb- bu H-rlha Miller .
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l e rn'crf i tra d April 4 at The i fee . .". 1 : W. .
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Dy ATQGS. LAURU
'' niarrad six months.
an I am -ry utiliappy. My Ihp - 1-itds people cause him to quarrel with me. be tllinc him untruthful!
things about me. and. If I say anything ba.-k he quarrels mere. T: is j'i-t recently he ins provided for me. My people had to k-rp 11. There was n younc man
lä he
hi.s wife, and would not have given ou nn expensive ring. Aro you sure that you ar" rieht in your supposition? I.e-t him tell voii about it himself before you do anything for which you will be ; -try. my dear.
I went with, ever since I was years old When I cot married
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Sill h" ?t"e or." but me. h . ppe n r t o my marriaee
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- w ou'd are for any and if anything .ver make n. e unhappy In after I got free h"
- w 012 i'l t a k - rn - tea c
I th"ueh' I did not love i,jm. hut I i t ! he is in my mind all the flnie.
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DI1AH A NN I C IMTRIR: I am a little bit pnz.'ed. There at- two oung men whom I love dearly. One is 2 and the other 2:1. I nn t op.r. about two or three vars aeo. and liae never seen any one I love better. I go with the oth"r not Ffe.id'ly, but once in a while and he has asked to marry me. I know- he !evos me because he baa proved it in every way. but I hate to turn down the other on" whom I love more. II" has also asked to marr ni".
DMA It ANN IF HAFTtlK:
I am a young lady 20 years old. and have he-n e-orrespondine with; a gentleman three years my senior.! who holds a ery coo. position in a city quite a .lian-e from her'. 1 II" has le en lure several times j durinc thi.s past year for a we-k's stay, and after each stay I am ry j lonesome. He jc; very sincere and; tells m" he loves me, and I think I!
love him. although I am not quite, sure.
I am a stenoerapher. and would j
I emptory. "You seo to the fishing J rods for the ladies. I'm going to j rr art rigid in." j II- put the rods down on one of
Tomorrow's w HOROSCOPE Dy Gtaevlrwe Kembh I IH llsPAV. MAIICII '2?,. This promises to be a very lively
a nd the
:e o accent .a noslfion in thr r Iv 1 11
although I have a and pleasant sur-
where he works, very good bom-
: mi n clings. Would ir be wrong and u-wfsc. foi me to h ave my home arid accept said position j;i-t t spend our eepinc.s toeeth-r, as I can? of be eontented withou liim. and he would love m- to eome" FNt'FHTAIN. T'NFFF.TAIN: It would be unwise fnr von to leave vour home and
your position to go to the city to be with this v.. une man.
lust
Pleas" telh You micht rot find a enne"ri:al
a
or as coo : a po-!tion as
Id. and. mov- Important, invi'e unfavorable criti-
:;i to I
At U'hcvlnck's
At IV heel ork' s
Attractive Lamps Suitable for the Desk, Dressing Table, or Mantel, just received. The style illustrated is made of metal finished in white ivory. The shade frame is metal with silk lining in either old gold, old rose or two tone silk. Lamp complete, $4.50.
Same lamp in old ivory with polychrome treatment same price. Larger size lamp with silver or polychrome base and attractive silk shade, complete $7.50. Lamp Dept., Second Floor. George H. Wheelock & Company
place to ijve urn now ho you ndehr
eism, which ym would n"t like. If the younc man hues you. he will as'; you To be his wife, and then you will go with him fo his home
but my pare-nts objt-i t.
I nie what to do. P, KTTV.
H TITTY: ho not marry any one you d. not love, my dear, and do not be afraid to tell a man whom you do not love, the truth. It is better to hurt his feeiincs now than
i Jo wait if you could be so foolish.
i whl-h I doubt until vou are mar- town under nroner rordhtnna Wait
ried to him. and let him discover my dear, you will be mu"h happier, that you never loved him. i (Copyright. 122.) If your parents do not annrnv !
! of the man. I would be careful
about doing anything to displease ; them. ! Ilave an affectionate talk with ; your mother, and find out th oh-j
Jectlons to your friend. Perhap.s you can overcome them. If the objections are too s"r1ou. you niao'
be glad to know of them In time, i my dear. j hear Ann! Iaurl: j A am th" mother of t six month j old boy and irtv husband doe not !
treat m" right. I love him and hat" to leave him. but h calls me unmentionable name.s and I fel that I cannot ftand his treatment much lonsrer. When I resent the treatment he curses me and I wish
int-rc'stinc day. accordinc to ruling of the astral constella-
ln commercial transaction
as well 21s professional interests, there should be feit a tin" stimulus Ir-iin the stars, and ail matters that have 'one f-lt th." force of sidereal
obstacles, with their retarding and ,
crystallizing influence, should react to th" friendly assistance of Saturn in trine with Luna. Many enourlna:
b-nefds are indicated. There may i
important chances fin-l thoe in I 'he 'Miploymrnt of others should!
;--tit from the benignant rule of . h- luminaries jn sextllo aspect. Th os-e whose birthday :t Is have very promise of substantial success and advancement. Those in the employment ef o'hers snould qualify for promotion, and the sagea say that "the younc will court and marry." A child born on this day will b Industrious, persevering and steady, kind and affectionate, out It should be trained to surmount many obstacles in life.
VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar L. Jones
rsi: n i:yspa ii:n. Wh"n th pans and skillets are
I very creasy wip them out with
newspaper before trying to wa.h them. This makes the washing verj' much easier.
wiiirN ri.r.Asmr: tmi:s. I've had mv share o' worrir."
I've hrd my share o' pain Thru th" years that I have travel T an' to ni" it's very plain Thet th' worry I've heon iut to an' th troubl" I have found Only added to my happiness when pleatir came around.
and
an
EYES EXAMINED
H. LEMONTREE
fth rund ZJtnr Optmrr and MaBafortartnr Optlrtaa fT rta dottiest iny pair ot liou htatur km ij wr mau mH MXCUIGA2M MX.
I c-Tpect to rre-?t mor sorrow
expect to meet more care, I believe tht everv mortal will ex
perience h'.s shar ; Ht;t I'm f.icin' 'em with courage fr my friend thi bcic'.s soTind. ' L'ach pain aids to or" Itatq.inr ,-.s i when ibasur" copps round. i ! F.f f "Ik- would g:t th' i.c:on (if th I rood thlnes on th wy ; To mincl" ith th' gloomy tim-s. ! th' s;..o won't seem to cray. I Th l"id won't be so bwd.-nsoinc ' fer sorrows j--r r l oq' 1 An' dd bore to pir.' ,happlnr.3 when phasure come around.
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BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 9 O'CLOCK SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON HIGH GRADE NOTIONS AND SEWING ACCESSORIES THAT WILL HELP GREATLY IN LOWERING THE COST OF YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSMAKING.
J. & P. Coats 1 50 yard spool Cotton, special, 41Ac spool. 50c Shoe Polishing Sets at 43c. Cotton Ric-Rac, 4 yard bolts, special at 10c. Warren's new Hip Forms, 79c each. Single and Double Mesh Hair Nets, 3 for 25c. Corticelli 100 yard spool Silk at 15c. Boyd Machine Needles, 12c tube. Basting Thread, 5c spool. 10c cards DeLong Hooks and Eyes at 7 Vic card. I 0c cards Kohinoor Snaps, black or white, in all sizes only, 4c card. Organdy Bias Binding in colors, 28c bolt. In white from 28c to 36c bolt. Special Bone Hair Pins at 10c box. Colored Pearl Slides at 5c, 10c and 25c each. 1 5c bottle Machine Oil at 13c. 1 0c Enameled Coat Hangers at 7 y2c each. "Wayne's" Moth Proof Bags at 75c up to $2.40 each.
"Warren's" new Bias Trimming, all colors, 5c yard. Thimbles, special at 3c each. 50c Lawn Dress Linings at 42c each. "Merrick's" Darning Cotton (45 yard) special at 3c ball. 3 yards Cotton Tape at 5c. Common Pins, 1 0c value at 8c. Women's Sewon I lose Supporters, 25c values at 20c pair. Dress Linings of net at 59c each. Dress Linings of silk at $1.15 each. Colored Crochet Ball Buttons at 25c and 30c dozen. Tailors Chalk at lc each. Clinton and Delong Safety Pins. 10c cards at 8c; 5c cards at 4c. 10c card Pearl Buttons at 7V'2C each. White and Black Beaded Pins, 5c values at 3c. 10c box Wire Hair Pins at Sc. $1.15 Rubber Kitchen Aprons at 89c each. I 0c Metal Trouscr Hangers at 8c. Bias Lawn Tape, 10c up to 18c bolt. Kleinert's Mercerized Dress Shields, 43c values at 39c pair; 46c values at 42c pair.
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