South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1922 — Page 8

THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 6. 1922

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A I.-. . M: Mary Ilu. v. ; 1 5 " n ' v . . r . ? t- r a , r ;i n f rr.'! t x W d :. ' av i h'.-w of 4 an-1 o I'r- : : ? a' th f i 'aM u ; -i h u n t v A.th it ,,w how: of ; r. x a nil .rah Vifvr. M:--1 r.vrlv.i M Wrr.lf i:::-: nr.! M." I " ? ! r i - r. Mau lvi : r :.-. r. .Mr. i.n-lTir ; 1 I : u wr s-choo: f rr J al Pirk fr-jinary a Wi r. r. i T;: rhairr.nn in ch-art: of th' an ! F'rJflay at th" r;"v I'rf'r-.-ir.Iu'J Mrs. I'Ui "Jr. Mr.-. I'.'.jnkrr. Mrs. D-r.a! 1 KIS-!. o.u:i S im i Mrs. I r,at Harj'l. Mr? ) Mr . I.. A. WrK.rl. Mr, . ; i r t s S ahl. ' il l Av rs. I Mr?. Thfr'!r'- Kr..Mor.t Sir.ith. Mlr. Mr-;. 1.1-' Sarah V."itwT. i Mi.s Martra r t Man:.:: .:. : M s K-i t h-; V.'f :. ' I r t n - i ;r. ; rrir.'- I'.ir.K'harr. A!;-- V-r:.i-Ml-.-M .1 f I : i ri ! T . Ml--SalinK'-r anl Jrtni'l h'.att. Ti lur.fh or.s '..ill r ar 12:1." anl an informal . rv -l propra :-i will ai-.i ir; n. I'" vi'U -t th r---z-i la r S.:r;.! pall'-ry a v a f t f ta'.k h rii'.on. Mr. P.rewrr on I Mrn Walter I'. ' Pryan will sir:: a Kro:i of Til" Joly h'M an all TS elv P.irth-lav rluh 1 a v me.-.inff W. -lr.r-lay , Mr V !P:nt r.fr 1 ilurin;- the bu-W-.--. ; at the horn'i:. Monroe s rnetir.tr Mr oi IM ward Tart:-- n w. , : 1 i if - r-l proci.ur.r ar.-i Kibitz sofie'ary ;nl tr Mrs. i a sun r. 3 ir in'r 'i r.'l t h r m .t-r.. li r -1 IV '!: !-. n.k'V-d in:.' w i I ! t r.o d iy and t h ld th- V t . - nt V-dru in Apr.lt v. Mrs. Harrv Hav "2 i: Indiana av Mis- Plireho rowan. 2"rJ L'. Indiana av.. was host es, t th ti..mbrs of the IJow-Vow club Tu s-lay venini.'. th occasion being' the celebration of her birthday a nnivers i ry. Music snd dancinc w-r th- features of the evening and luncheon was served from a v ry attractiv table c-r:tere.i with pir.K arnat i n --. I Tho iarlies Aid nnciety of thoi

Immanuel M. 17. church mt Wo.l-j ,-,,,. of the studebaker school was r.fsday afternoon at the parson a pe, j.u.M Wednesday afternoon at the HU W. Wayne st , Mr,. F. H. Lchool. A piano duet was piven by K'oehnemann beinp the h,-'-. . Mrs .v N- Hild. brand and Mrs. K. A. After th-- rcpular business s-ssiem air;w:,. ,1 fotio-..i v.i- n tniu-

t-ocial hour wa.s enjoyed t-st the favor was won In a conby Mrs. O' Stark. Mra I? P.ates please, l witn , several piano selections and liph! refreshments were served to 2 f: liest. The society will meet a pain May J with Mrs. John K- h. 2 11 F. 1 tr- a 1 w a y.

! The History department of the rica. China and Japan. During the Mrs. Koy I ries and Mrs. Floyd pr( grflCi?, cni) Tnet at r,:45 o'clock at social hour refreshments were servI'.ankert. entertained t!:e members tho ri-.K mom WVdnrl a- aft- ed. Th r.evt meetirc will be held

of the Franklin Mothers' club Wednesday afierneon at the home of the former. 712 S. Clinton st. The afternoon was spoilt H"cial!y and In a rontf rt t bi fvors w ere won by Mrt. It. Talbr-lay. Miss Fdythe F.rown and Mrs. L. Ashwood. Refreshments were serxeel t-" .10 mfmbflr-. Th.o next meeting will take place in two wieks at the school. A soc-I le.i f,,r tiie r.eral club and their frnds marked the final meetinp of the year of the Current History Department of the South Bend Woman's r'luh- Wednesday afternoon at the club rooms. The program which followed a short busi ness session was in William Prnhas-o. chare: The of Mrs. opening umter was civn bv M;s. Helen Oafhll who p'ea.-e 1 with. ?e-pral piano selections. Miss C'.er.dora Judson followed witli a croup of songs wliich were well rceiol. The tea tab!, at wb.i- h Mr-. Charles j Morlar -1 an! presided, w . with a r sa : Mrs w. nttra' t: v.i." of siierman I ntered tow rs and tulips. -la'Te I :1s a p.d swt et p is worö used in profusion to beiutlfv the club presep. t. n nr V P'Kcfs wre Miss Blanche Divid. dauitht r of Mr. ar.d Mrs John David. 1 f-1 2 M!hawaka a v.. w as to Don IV I'a nsh rger. son f r pe r. 1 1 r a r or 1 r. Mr. and rrs. W;!!:a N. Alb !: - at 1 o th',a (': We.ln.s. d . y m - r n : .: . a h o t : ' e 1 ,f t h C .-r-e A. Rulibride's ; ar- nt- Rev cor perform: n a? t e r--!a n t s wer- : n e o-r,- ' r- , I l:On I .". e r. a n 3 M rs. (;;.;h Fa Cid. Tile o;-' a Ca pr: s : it At U Jicclod.'s

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an! i irr,'i a ho'Kri' o; va r. 1 Aar"n V.ari rof. Fo:iorir.T i UM j -rvl to t h I iiat farr.i'.lf i. .i-rti h r of thA imm-Aft--r ri motor tri;, fin r.4rr?r will at Mr. ar.! KfiiTi ft t. of tnn J r. h n I Mrs. th r;iv-r Annex. Th out! u'sr wrf- Mr. ar.'l Mr, i a n? i--rsrf r anl Fori of fAn o, Cal., and Mrs. Ilcln j I la nsl.'rf.Lo Ansrele-s, Cal. Mr Charl'-f J. P'ahl nnl Mra. L A S. Wfifl werp hotss Vedn(ff:,iy aff( rmon to tho rnmhrs of th Pollux f 3t;! at th horn! of Mrs. (,r :. : I 4 iiar.a av. wnrnon v. a- s'tvt to 12 srur-sts at 1 o'clock, th- taM hfir.c? mri'lc attrartivo with a f!!vr iafkf-t of Jaffo.lils. Th1 afrf-rno'n '.van sppnt at tho hridn Ta'-'.f- ar.'l thf favors wrre ?ivcn to .Mrs. ( . .Mont rnitn. Mrs. John Tr.v!:" ar.'l Mr?. K. W. Petor?. " - Tr." fl n"s la v P.rirl-' Club wrr th- etu "" at a 1 o'rlork luncheon ;v n V rlnrs'lay at the- homo of Mr-. .T'-o T'avpy, 2 ". Park av. Vrl',ov.' a:v! uhitf Tin-Ioin;natf-l in th t n r . I f (l- orations, ar.rl a bi.-kft nf Jonq il-1 ;.r.l -w" t pf-as forme-! th i f-uvxvU-c". Covers wr-ro placf-1 for 12 Ki;f-.-t.-i. Drirlco orcupif-d th1 aft'-rr.oon anl th favor was 'iven to Mrs. C!aulf O-yer. The club will m---t n-a:n in two weri;?, t.u- p. ace f !- anr.our.col lat r. The O So Jolly Bunco opjh was a--.ar.tly entertaine-"! Veln slay f ' f'nin- at nomo of Ml- ( "',r,rs:iI"' Tipp'-y. 222 S. Notre Dame av. Th" -- was sp-nt playing r.wr.r-n, ana the lavors wore awaraou to the M;.-sos Olga Cowlo and Jessi K'ntciis-T. The lues's of the club w-r- Miss .In.-ephine Scott. Mis.J nvt i;;ehb-r. Mi.-s Wilma Fulmer and Mrs. j. y. Cooper. A buffet i luncheon was s-tvoI t 2 cruests. ! The r.'t n-o etin will be held on the evoninsr of April IS at the home of Miss Henry Miller, 71' Harrison a v. The Kyer Faithful Class of Maple Hrove M. B. church held Its regular mnthly meetinc: at the homo of Miss Mildred Schafer Saturday evening. j Following the business session the I evening was spent socially and a buffet luncheon was served. . mc,in r iTv,rc' I on school bankinp system by I). C. Sheneheld. After the propram a sor;;ii hour was enioved. The hostI esses for the afternoon were Mrs. J Fred Kale, Mrs. J. A. Clark. Mrs. I W;. Iter Slaybauph, Mrs. J. McCorm;u k and Mrs. K. Custafson. I -rthe old club rooms Wednesday aft ernoon. After the regular business session, Mrs. E. W. Young read an interesting paper on "How Laws Are! Made." The next department meetwii' be held on the afternoon oi April li. The subject "Taxes How They Are Levied And Where They Co," will be discussed by Mrs. F. E. Lamport. -fMrC w,rtnr t.- nrvn o trnmrr n Jk . Jt. -r J t. . wilt u a a a led bv Mrs. Flovcl Gaumer. will sing "Jiv Desire." by Nevins. and "Wake Up" by Philips, preceding the lec ture on "Thrift in Time. Strength! and Energy." which will be present-' ed bv Mrs. Truesdf-11 Vail of Mich-i-an Citv next Friday afternoon under the direction of the Civics and Philanthrooy dartment of the Progress club at the club rooms. An informal tea will follow the propram and the new members of the club will be the honor guests. The hovesvs for the afternoon will h Mrs. Fut:o Faker flunn, chairman. Mrs. Creenan. Mrs. Lafayette 1. Porter. Mrs. Homer Miller. Mrs. K. C. De Rhodes. Mrs. H. J. Deller, Mrs. Frank Prechenser. Mrs. L. A. S. Wood, and Mrs. Adolph Lootens. The menbers of the Eastern Star pa e a card party Tuesday afternoon h Bend Woman's club in the South ro"ms. The afternoon was enioved by i:.o puests and the favors at 500 w, re received bv Mrs. It. V. Monroe. Mr Eula Druellr.er and Mrs. Esther' Yo.t. Favors at bridge were given to Mrs. E. C. Calvert. Mrs. H. I. S--rh and Mrs. Viola Cook. At ;-lr.- Mrs. T. Fort en hack er. Mrs. S. k and Mrs. Charles HuntsberAt iriwclor!cs

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'S. VC i - ' . v.; . V7 1 v 7 J petrr.tha! of M. Catheri;: Huphes, (laurliter of Sec'y .f State Charbs Kvans Huphes and Mrs Hughes, to Chauneoy Lckhart Wafldell of New York has been announced by Miss Huches" parents. Waddell. former aviator, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. IMwin J. Wa.hb-l". of CreenibM. O. " - -er wore th. w inners, and at whist -th- favors went to Mrs. L. Frazpn. tt,-.. i!,,.n..tn!n .i t, r v-.rhfpc T"Vi r r ra m ?f t.i-c in rh a roA rtf t f rrror-il rili-iirninn' T r-ca NTr.ttlo flbsa rttreshments : Mrs. Pearl Switzer, tables; Mrs. Nora Huntsberper, ar-rarf-emens; Mrs. Emma Hoorn. rules; Mrs. Dora Casey and Mrs. Ir.ez Wutherick, prizes. 1 The Younrr Woman's Missionary circle of the First Evancelical church hold their regular meetinp Tuesday eveninp at the home nt Mi-es Olpa and Clara Zillmor. HOT S. Main s.t. Durinc the business es-

sicn the election of olflcers took-day afternoon at th club rooms at place resulting in Miss Clara Lock-',' n'cIock. The propram of the aftsttdt beinp chosen president; Miss i .rn0on will be in chare of Mrs

riorcr.ee Anderson, vice president ; Mis-s Irene Ilepner, secretary; Miss o.pa .Himer, treasurer, ana .miss .Paulino Fre-shley, reporter. Letters 'wfre trad from missionaries In Afthe first lues.iay in .May, the place to be announced later, -iMrs. Henry Cross, of Providence, H. I., who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. F. L. Stedman, was honored Tuesday afternoon with an Informal affair given by Miss Jean iWheelock, at her home, 706 Park av. The afternoon was spent at the ' bridge tables, the favor being won by Mrs. Fred Melfeld, of Frankfort, In,J- Luncheon was served follow lng the games. Mrs- Frank M. Fmith. 715 Van Ken st.. entertained at dinner Tuesday evening at Pleasant Hill iaim- 1 ldlM ior i uesis. i . .1 j At.- - a. 1

f ollowing uinner me pariy moioreainoon ax ine nome ui jiij-

back to the city ana attended the Blaekstone. The members of the Plymouth Needle raft club wero entertained

Tuesday afternoon at the home ot . Commerce. A pot-luck dinner will Mrs. Metta Conger, and Mrs. Mat- be served at noon, thew Haney at their home. 212 W. j Mrs. F. N Ackerman. 140." LinJetferson blvd. In the- contest the 1 coin way W.. will be hostess this favor was won by Mrs. Florence J .afternoon to tho members of HInriem.in. Plans were made for a 1 the Ladies' Aid pociety of the Trinparty to be given April K at the ' ity M. E. church.

home of Mrs. O. D. Hohan. in E. ! Dul'aiI av-, ln tak The next regular meet-

e place in two weeks at'ed Friday afternoon at the home ol

tlie home of Mrs. C. Yarc r, ion.-. Colfax av -.- Miss Rosemary Parker. 1 1 S. St. Joseph st., entertained the memberof the Golden Rule clas of the First' iChristian church at their last meet-' 'ing. There were a number of con - te-tr. and Miss Anna May Marley and Miss a dance. cave a lir.ee. Refreshments were! scr-ed to 14. The class will tetained nt their next party be nt n - th"1 home of Miss V.rg.lnla 110 S. Rush st.. May 5. Chapman, j A special meeting of the ft. Joseph County Federation of Clubs has been called by the county chairman Mrs. H. C. Matthews, for Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. Delegates and club presidents from all countv fe-derat iomw.il attend te disruss the cilicacy ol j a ci? izensh i .nv nrnrram. Mavor! Ell Seel.drt and Otis Romine, comr.: ander of the local American Iy g- ;":. post ha a. l they w; been invited to attend pive short talks on the subject. lhe omans Missionary f-n:ctV f the First Christian church will hold its monthly me eting on Thürs - day afternoon the home ol Mrs. STILL THE ;Ui:TIT. Still the greatest silk sab in South P.er.d at Ellsworth's. The silk department Is a lively spot due to th1 lively values being offered in high !e silk! The EllcTworth Store. We Don't Guess when wo fit i;!.i.es. We determine to correct any and all defects of vision no matter what the nature of your ei Ca !l on DR. J. BURKE Over it. car in South Bend. 2ort SO. .MKHKJA.V ST. c IIi.us'1 of the Kryptok Glass. Prices Moderate. T,

Revelations

Tili: STAIITIJN; MANS r.ITsifo

AT Tin: inn. A 5 that the r"al:r.atr-!i fan-.1 in 1 1 1 -1 n -: i in - ici i" v j , ! had hard In the rervoir croun '.s i "'.va; that of the n:in who rails him-1 . m . t. .i . . . . t . 1 i-f-ir tmii:i. who ii'i .ii'-i .ni-r.iur I to throw on us th bUrne for the atj tck on Trooper Crowley. I turned to Col. Travprs in frantic ha:e to i undo the error into which the faili uro to function of my usually unrrin? memory had le-I me. In my antagonism toward Smith, rnv furv at his Indolence and arropance. I had piven him which mitrht clve him a a warning chance tescape justice. 'Smith was th man In the reservoir grounds!" I cried. "I know it now. It wis his voice I heard, beyond a doubt. Please telephone to your men at the inn to have him held at once, for I am afraid he think.s we know." Col. Travers rushed toward the door, turninpr only to ask: "You are sure?" "Absolutely! Hurry! I'll explain when you come back." flack to tlie Inn. He was pr-ine but a minute or two, and when he returned thr was a constraint in his manner which had no ben there before. "Has! lr.es will cet in touch with the men at the inn." he said, and I knew the reason for his manner. "Capt. Hastings has told you that it was my own folly which warned him." I said. "That is too .strong a word." h" replied with perfunctory mnrtPFy, "No. it isn't." I returned with a ; bitterness of spirit which I krw t v.-ouli Imp be with me. T-. think jthat I had allowed the insolence of ! this Smith to poad me into in indiscretion! "My memory never played me a t T 1 C IV like that before." I went on futilely rnouph. ' But his voice was so cleverly dispuised " "Ho is one of the bejt mimics In the world," Col. Travers Interrupted, "so don't blame you we if on that score. Your onlv slip was the little taunt you pave him, but that was a J thorouphly feminine and, there- 1 Iel C. Leer, 1219 Lincoln way K. The Art department of the South Per-d Woman's club will meet Fri- - Warren II. Miller and Mrs. W. K. i Sherman. All members are. urged : to attend The Music de-partment of the Progrew club will meet Thursday afternoon at . the old cluh rooms. The B'nal Brith lodge will entertain Thursday evening with a dance and card party at P.eyler hall. Harry Penny's orchestra will play the proj pram Simon Brazy, chairman ol the social committee, is in charge ot the affair. The Women's Missionary association of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. J. Latinor, 1 SO 5 Miami .st., this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Ladies' Aid society of the Epworth Memorial church will me.-t this afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. C. Smith. 1030 N. Hudson ft. The third section of the Ladies' Aid society of Hope Presbyterian cnurcn win mt-ci un. ' . a r afterO. H. : Ile-ssler. 150h Leer st. Mrs. C. Patterson will assist the hostess. The members of the American Legion auxiliary will have a thimble 1 all dav todav at the Chamber of The Worth While circle of t he First M. E. church will be ontertain- ; Mrs. W. H. Baker, 201 S. William st. The assisting hostesses will be 'Mis. C. S. Bosenbury, Mrs. Hiram ; Kreichbaum. Mrs- A. E. Jones and Miss Fannie Taylor, fllHTHS I Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hauck N. St. Louis blvd.. April 3, a p-jn. a Mr. and Mrs. deorse Stipe, S. Lafayette blvd.. April aughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slaberito. 110S S. Main st., April 1. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cleyoorn, 124 0 Miami ave., March 2?, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peiffer. IIS S. Hill St., March 5. a son. Mr. and Mr. Stephen Gomory, 2130 Mary aw. April 2. a daughter. Advice to Girls AXTGZ LAUR1 ' ' ' ' DlAli NN IE LAURIE: f I am a woman 2 5 years 'have been married a few if :. r-. - I i I ; but ' year.' love my husband very d carl v. he doesn't love mo any more, so tell nie whether to get a divorce from him or try to win back his love. BLACK EYES. ! BLACK KYES: Try to win back i yf-ur nusoana s love, my aear, an.: don't give up until you have. Are you fure he does not love you any mere, or do you jut Imagine it? j;, DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a girl of 17. and pwith a your.g man of my age. We are secretly engaged, and I; am reasonably sure we w ill get mar-; ried when he saves f2.oi"A, which will be in two or three years. He i now has a salary of $2 4 a week. j His mother knows of our en- ' p.igerr.er.t, but my mother does not, j as she Is very popular In such mat- ! tcrs. My mother like him very! much, and all my friends and rela- ! tives like him. and tell me I am fcrtunate to get suh a r.Ke- ycur.g man. I love him a great ,;a'. ar.d trust him .always. I r.ever bother with any othf-r men. a it makes him Jealous. I feel I owe h:m this consideration, as he thinks the world of me, and he is very.jgool to me. i

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ADCU i GARRISON f nrciva '"! SriMle. r r- r 1 " e e ; r. sr . in-lul-nty. ar.-l I 'r-ncr-d !r -lap ) I think h rfni - ? v, "arc ,Ir.n. PI- -: n i :r tni trour-e ycu. -ai 1. "lie canif he did f-tirt. Mr.-v f'iraha!:i." h ! !o. h a ve jone ti ar-! " Capt. Ua-rinrs n."hod throt:: the rioor which th" colonel had pen. "S -met hir. e; has happer.el to telephone nut th'-re." he slid. an't pet the inn." the "I e must reaca tnere as qul--V:ly I as pos ,iie. "Ifthen." Co!. Travers re. -" lie looked at m-. and look, interpreted it j-.y--1. I 5-:yd the oi;si. "I can drive you h ick in no tim." I slid. "My car !s a splendid h 1!climber, and it his plenty of eas, oil anl watf r." Where N Dicky? "Co, i! Ha.-tin-s. ycu .tiv hT to see if Crowley recovers consci-i is-1 ne?s. c,ft a full statement from him if lie ,ine- str'.-ir.p the idfntifi-a-' tion of Smith. Come dnwn threi with It when you pet it if I haven't piven yo i different orders before- t hand. Now. Mrs. C.raham. w-'ll ' pici-: up th you. Mr. ' a '--trr u'c "All. yes! fore. We'll don't mind.' "Mind!" I lie und'-r:-"' which was man who came with ," T supplied. I didn't rntoh it bestart at op.co if y.-u e'acuiated. and I think -"id the frantic wish mine for strenuous v. tion to atone the warninp. for my folly in pivinp inadvertent thoucrh It was, to Smith. Thankful. inderh was I on that return journey fo- the wonderful mocnlipht wliicli made the road almost as safe to travel as daylipht. Thankful, also, that the hour pave us the vindinp thoroughfare to urselves. Neither Col. Travers nor , Mr. Cosprove spoke at all. evidently fearinp to distract my attention for a second, and I sent the b:p car alonp the road nt a pace at which I woul 1 have shivered at any other time. Yet. concentrated as I was on the management of the car, two thoucht-s ohseccpfi me every inch of He is so kind and thoughtful. lie never bothers with any other girl that I know, because other girl. fell me. lie is always with me every chance he gets, and as he knows T am very jealous he never talks much to girls even wnen I am not around. He tells me some of this, and I know he never tells a false1 hood. We reallv love each other. and we are always planning for our future. When we are together we ! are very happy with the exception'; of a few minor arguments that turn' out all ripht In the end. It peonist an If we are really suited to each other. The question in both of our minds is this: ! People tell us we are In the best ' part of our lives, and that we should : not tie ourselves down while so young, and that we will regret it' .-ornw uay. j nej us to go OUt with exerybody, but neither of us wishes to. Is this public opinion ripht, and' are we doing the ripht thing? What in your advice to us? CONTENTMENT. CONTENTMENT: It is several ly thought that it is wiser fur young j people to go about with a number of young friends rather than one. Ifi thf y do, they will be able to Judge ' human nature better through their' contact with men and women, and : be more certain when they Anally! decide tr marry that they have I chosen wisely. J You are young, my dear, to deA 11 M . oit? an 01 your umo to one young man. Can't, you wait a few e.ars before you become engaged? If you ovo each other truly the intcrvenj ,nT yf.ars will not seem long, and they will prove conclusively whether or not you really love each other. DEAR AXNA LAURIE: We are two girls 1 y ars old and we are very b ns me. We do not p.a ti school and h.ave few friends and are not allowed to fro out evenings. Do you think a girl should wait until she i IS before she can have young men friends? LONELY SAL AND SUE. LONELY SAL AND SIM: Why are you not in school at K. ? Your parents always give the r.est advice and it would be well to listen to their teachings. DEAR ANNA LAURIE: We are two pirl chums and have J been dicussinp the conventional ' way for a couple to walk. Is it I proper to take hold of the young ! man's arm or should lie take your! arm? We would appreciate your I advice in this matter. j TWO INFORMATION SEEKERS.! TWO INFORMATION SEEKERS unless ycu are ill or too old to walk unsupported it is riot riC-ces-j-ary to take a young w hen out walkir.P. mac s arm still Tin: vrnsi . Still the sre-at'st '-ilk sxb- in South Bend at Ellsworth's. The t-ii;.; dej JKtrtr e.nt l.-j a ijve.y spot due to tn?i lively values bur.g offered in high grade silks. The Ell-sworth Store. Kf T.lTtANT f)Pi:. ! The r,. rn restaurant will r - pen ! Thursday noon having leen closed : v..-ks on account ot w EYES EXAMINED r t H. LEMONTREE ftOtb Ilrifl leading 0;tmvr nd Manafrtorlif Optlrtftk jr ta dupUcat any pair of !! ibttlar wtr tty war mt

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Dicky's a idtiot:. ; not poicn.ar.tlv. T)fan d urine: the) Ar.d then e hi the inn. It wa,to find an excited Tv.-i?! asr'.luously ' poop! in frnt.

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Expectant äother. Prepared for Babys Coming DO YOU know that thousands of women never really suffer at child-birth? Perhaps you have thought with many others that this should always be the case. But how?

Let Mrs. Mattie Paul, of Ocilla, Ga., tell you. She is one cf thousands who has demonstrated this fact: 'Ms am a young mother of one baby, I atn writing for free booklet to 'expectant mothers.' I used only two bottles of Mother's Friend before I was confined and had a quick and easy time through labor. I can recommend Mother's Friend to all expectant mothers. I will never go through pregnancy without it." You, too, can have this booklet for expectant mothers by sending coupon below. WARNING : .itoid using t'.ty c:t cr.'y cnth: ikin anl J 1 ! Used by Expectant Mothers for Three Generations

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T7 LLSWORTH'S call your attention to an Ea?ter f 'showing of Individual Apparel which takes place Friday and Saturday. In this great showing you will find garments meant for you, awaiting your selection, that you may lead in the pleasure walk on Easter. Tweeds are given the importance they demand this season Coats, Capes and Wraps alive with the spirit of spring await the first doffing and there are Frocks for afternoon and evening wear that are poems of line, color and design. Of course the Ellsworth policy of the highest type garment for the Lowest Possible Price prevails. Calling your attention to our bis Ad on Pape 1 0.

- U ?Ut G itt J"1ttaW-Wat ' ' lair 312 It goes into the features of maternity and gives, in a. plain, ir.terrsting manner, information about what the mother needs in clothing before baby is bom; what clothing will be necessary for the baby; an interesting table as to the probable date of delivery; simple but necessary and helpful rules of hygiene to follow, and much other worth-while infermation. This little booklet also telh about Mother's Friend and the wonderful good it 13 doing for expectant mothers. Don't let false modesty keep you from performing this duty to yourselfyour far.ily and your baby. Send for your copy NOW. plain ois, greases and substitutes may cause karrt vü.hsut doing good DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Dpt. 20. Atlanta, G a. Plcae acrid rat without crt a ropy nf ymir booklet oa MOTHERHOOD aai Tbe DABY. St.. R. F. D. Town.. Staff

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