South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 98, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 April 1922 — Page 8

SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL ö. 1922 ; . OMEN

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' r.ral Adirr.?, Mi- Hernie Clirk, Mis. i:. M. Hrr, Mr.". Cuy Iiunk r. Mr-. Il-i-fi Oy-r, Mrs. J. S. '.i-.

'. p.'l :-. Th" d'-vr tional. wr con-du.-tf I :.y Mrs. I". W. Cr.. A fpe- : ;.i?ur f th program was a t.T.k ly Mls Caroline Pop, medical :,. i--!or,ary from Mahoba, Ir.lla. M l'r,- also rn!erd two foIos :r. rh4 !ar.t,"Ms of thit country. At th- i-ocUl hour th following Udlfi h -t'-o7 a-? hc'tf.'s: Mrs. C. B. Ault, Mr?. N. II. Ault. Mrs. S. B, Abbott. M:-. Is. K P.rhr. Mrs F. F. BIops. Mr A. TV. Bvani. Mr?. Beatty, Mr. K. Rlmm, Mrs. W. Dunahoo, ir..l Miss Bolr. Abbott. Th May n'" -tins' "'ill b held at the home of

Harrop. Mrs. E. M.:Mr?. E. Parker. 14 5. .c. Jos-ph

Mrs. Ctrl

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UNCLE WIGGILY

for supper, all rlpht.

Revelations

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uncli: ir.oiLY and ftUTTIIt BARK.

thi:

Dr IIOWABO R. GABIS.

Si evry'thin? cam? ot And If th" lace curtain :

dont pok it lieai out cf th window to see if it's raininsr and get,

a fr.ow drop in its pj p. I'll tell -ou , JUJZ IXr0IOLT10X 3LDGK AVON ' con.rar.:- 1 .uch nn allianc. and I

r.ex: ancui Lr.cir I'ROM MKS. KKOMSII. ; rso'.vd to .cimM- un th Utt

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the t-fnJal rc'.tui' of Krr.'.?;: hi? wlff. She looke! .it n-.A ari!",.

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Advice to Girls

I 'ROM MKS.

T An rnf thlr.V T ver in r.iv life

hsv p- '.irrris.d as I wa? when i "A rprT.r.-itive rf th liw." I

I fhook the apron from the face cfMii, tryinc r.r to mo stilted, "but I returned. -W

tv, hvt'erfr.ii u-nrn in the kitchen I an V.or.- to hln vou. r.ot to hurt com- racK v.itr

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rs. II. K. Barnt'. Miss Edn

I I r- . Mr.". Nell Rohrt.-on ''barl'-s Winkler. Mrs. U. V.

Mrs:.

I r and Mi Atrnes Pfelffe-.

Or." of th Interesting features of th meet ins of the Northern Indiana Historical society this evening

i at thf ?-cletv roorn." In the old court

W on. I- j v.,,U;:? vlA presence of CJeore

. . Brenn an

who I

C I--Khn,!. Mr. H. J. P'-IIt. The Women's Missionary assoca-

tioa rZ Confort-r.cf Momoria.1 U. B. church :rr: at tn; homo of Mrs. 11. J I 1 1 i r 1 1 r . 10 0." Miami s:., Thurs-

rrh'-r.-r, Mr". I A. 1 Mr--. . ' ;-,: L-oter.. . r f,r'!riI at a 1 h'-T. in h - r r-f Mrf.

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Hprins opened the propr.nr. nith a di.-cus-

f-aturr-s of has written

historian from Chicago

an authority on historical

Indiana. He

northern a book

(Copyright. 19::. ) "Have another carrot pancake, Uncle Wiffffily." invdted Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, at the. breakfast table In tho hollow stump bungalow one mornlnfc.

Dy AKXT?. LAURIE -

ANNA EAlMMi;: a girl 1 S vears old and am

cb.--- r -ation

I use l th word which h is told m is alr.if'ft

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keeping company with a youns man 23 . Is he too old for my friendship? I love him and he i-ays he loves me, but I only see him once a week o I am nt sure if he is true to me a. he works In the cl:y.

would you entertain a jfentle-

A mo-' n Br; I iv partn.er.t

unu.-'i'il j r a f t rn r''ri rf the -:.,

nan's ritjS i thdr '. V". !C. u.' rr.. m. ? ke

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small tab nir-''--;i ( f 'Our Gifu? of Gold." whU h historical way.

rf,rrs fr 2 j -i foKouTd by a vocal sclo j-y Mr. I ; K-luarJ Iraker, accompanied by Mrs. j

narn-3 i eiaman. ;.ir5. . l. ion c

s;.nko f,f the part each individual church

the dunes in Porter county, and will descrlb them and also dwell on th Importance of Northern Indiana

I and this action In particular in a

"No. thank you: I've had How

enough." ?ald the bunny pemleman. man friend In the evening at home? pushing away his plate. 'I am very awkward about entcr"Enougrhl" cried the muekrat tainine so wish you would tell me lady housekeeper in surprise. "Why. something to do. BUTTERFLY.

descriptive ofl"u Mir uut w" m alUTTBBFBY A young man S3

years oM is just about the right af for a pirl 1. There is no ra-

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irram -va i zvV th Art ca B'T.d UV.1 1 roms. Mrs. "h!r. :t the life

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Piuyf-.l in the. 'urk or the juon j Thursday aftrnonn

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y'.;r ha rt and

and j :i:nic" vlth i v. omen.

M'..-s Edna Sc;::arl of I-.4k -' j-.arlors. The

a piano number ; u enlove.1:

Ta-iies' Aid society of the Dei Swedish Lutheran held th regular meetin?

in the church

following program IMano solos and a

In

like a fad

It." said tort of

runt rihute.l

a p.aylft, "Tho M;ss;(jn try proup of sons by Miss Esther Carl

as presented by a irroup -fjson. and readings by the pastor. 3rrs. Waldo Keller pred-jipV. Carl Anderson. The hostesse

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tutf. Imporsr-.natlntc th prints, in w h'.ch the rtoIution recently s nt . John Anderson. Mrs. Alfred Carlson tne a'iir of the Fpan'.sh lad were to tho theater managers of the city.Innd Mrs Tfermnn s.vhorc- Thm

bv th Ivrag-uo of Women Voters. . next meetjp,- will be held May 4 in a endorsed hy a unanimous t. jth church parlors.

a little turnip marmaiaae on some banana bread."

voun? man when he tells you that

' he is true to you. To entertain a 'raller In the cveninr it is well to

. . , J discuss the books that you have

io you Know wnai a mintt . a?kt?d the musk rat lady. "Well, yo-u think- many things,"

Uncle Wffily,

voice. Nurse Jan looked at him eharp

J bern reading the latest plays and the selections of music which most

the

George --h, Mr:

Bingham. Mrs. W. H. II. Aldworth. Mrs.

Mr,'. Mike

Kr.owlo Smith and Mrs. Nor. Bv-'Buring the social liour dainty rers. "Spinh Fong" and "Hp i r. ish I f rf shments wero served to .11 mem-

were sur.g by Miss her? and guests. The. assisting; hovs:-

sos were Mrn. Boy Holmes and

Loyo F'T. g.

iln.!flr.-i Judson nnl a Spanish lar.ee by Mi-s Mildred Kea?ey frat;;r d the aitcrnoon. Prereding th

T-rrra m

plac

th

1 1. Miller.

b u . : n e h airman. resMirig.

session took Mrs. "Warren

was the 1 In the n e w

A

1 1- pe ia ly at tract i e o'clock luncheon given

progress cm. ijotr--'- i riaay un.ier th direction of tho Art department Bichtj'-four guests were seated at small tablfs prettily decorated wirli r eiterpie. es of sprig flowers. p.dlowir.g the luncheor:. Mrs. .7. A. Bode .jcr.-m pa nie.! ,y Mrs. .Tame.-?

'over. :-ar

ac rata' nt.

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B-rmntt. nr. 1 "Winds cf the Sauth." Oy '"tt. an 1 for an encore, ' Open Secret." bv Woodman. Mr. Hrewer, the exh'b.iir.c artit. cive a brief

talk on art in general.

The

The South Bend Philati society hM their rrular mertln?: 'inurs'!iy evening at the home of Miss M. Bradford. S2 4 Forest av. Following the regular business a social hour was enjoyed. The, next meeting will 1 held April 19 with GeorLtn Ha mm ersehn irlt 1101

clos-o of the 50th year of worm n'? n'vf.r.-idp (jr

nrK.ar.izPa missionary with, hi in1

Mrs. Charles Moore. A special committee was api"--inted to arrange for the next nueting in May which will h.i a union meeting with the Atterbem guild and will celebrate th;

I'nited Brethren church. Honoring Mis-s Beona Schaffer, Sir.th st.. .Misha wika. a bride-elo t of this month, the Flapper rlub entertained Thur.-day cvrnlna; at the home of Mi.-- S. haffer. Music and r.ii.ies occupied the evening and a bur'i'et luncheon waa ervcd at the clc-si. of die evening.

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ffs.es for the afternoon . ere Mrs. rhar'.es A. Carlisle, jr.. rs. Henry Harper and Mrs. Ndl ilobertson. The rvonincr h c.-t vt re Mrs. L. Clarer.c Bali. ( hIrman. ?Irs. E. R. Austin. Mrs. Norman Bleuler, Mr. W. B. r'amphei:. Mrs. C. J. Stahl and Mrs. Carl Ay res. The hostesse? for Fiturday will b ?Trs. J. Albert Harris. Mrs. Ivifiyctt B. Porter. Mrs. F. A. Boulrort and Mrs. E. Bouis Bostlser. On Funday nfterpoon a formal program will be given. Mrs. W. B. Bryan and accompanist Mrs. Floy,! Gaumer will prefent a Kroup of sonirs followed by the regular gallery talk by the exhibiting art;-:. Ni'-holi- Brewer. The additional 1 1st of women who are. sponsoring ta!des for the card party to b gi'--n tlii.s afternoon by the Co;:, go club In the Bo'.iry room of the 01iv-r hotel, a.5 follows: Mrs. I. A. S. Wood. Mrs. IaIton Moorrau. Mrs. Schmitz. Mrs j. n. Flynn. Mis Bisa Bogers. Miss Mar-gar-t Hill. Miss Fern Fprague. MNs M. Marwi k. Mrs. Fred Ba Pierre, Mr. William Trum. Miss Florence Frisier. Mrs. A. B DutTendach. Mrs. Biritn Krieghhaum. Mrs. B. I. Gerber. Mrs. Claude Jack-on, Mrs. K. B

ir!-e. M;ss Fricke. Miss Margiret

Muell. r. Miss Gertnide Chll'as, Mi.-s Bvelvn Fumer. MIs Biura Harris,

Mrs. Joseph Drain. 131" Miami st., was hostess to the members of the Kolah club Thursday afternoon. In the contests the prizes were awarded Mrs. Matt Williams

and Mrs. Oscar Ginrich. Luncheon was sred to five members and visitors, from .1 table done In pink

spoke the bunn-, "but Just what it is now I can't, guess. "

v-. riii. r i 4 . . rrth think that you have spring fever:

and are- losing your appetite." "I don't know what I have, but

I certainly am not hungry," and. Uncle Wiggnly pushed his half-fille.B plate farther away. j "Vou need a tonic!" went on! Nur?e Jane. "Dr. Possum cured! you of the rheumatifm by having m.e rub wintergren oil on your legs. Now I think I'll set him to give youi

something for your appetite something to make you hungry. I ll go ask him what it should be."

'No, I'll go myself!" offered Unci.-: Wiggily. "I'll hop over the Melds j and through the woods to Dr. Tos-, sum's hollow tree office, and per-j haps I may have an adventure oni the- way or something to make mei more hungry." j

appeal to you. If you can play the piano or sin? there is no reason why

evening should

while.

not be one

"Well, perhaps it will do youj good," decided Nurse Jane. So the bunny gt ntleman hopped j to Dr. Possum's office, but th' only;

DEAB ANNIE LAURIE: We are twin orphans, aged 17, and aro considered quite beautiful by our friends. Our trouble is very poigniht. and quite different from the letters of your other correspondents.

Wo are both in love with the same young man, and he in turn cannot decide which of us ho loves the better; as we are very similar in appearance and personality. We, were very happy before thin young man came into our village, hut now it seems we cannot agTee on anything. Every time he takes the one out ho takes the other also. We can never have him for ourselves. He does everything fairly, even the. kissing end of it. Please tell us who shall have him. THE SIAMESE TWINS. THE SIAMKSn TWINS: You may

Her eyes. !arge, ur.wir.k'.r.g. hal been fixed on me while j .rnke, and

remained steadily gazing at m whn i I finished. I realized that sh was!

w c I g h i n g

and I c.azd squarely j

t e r.se ; y w . r. g h r r 1

of the roadside inn. I had been prepared to see the wrinkled. twiFted face of an old v ornan In the throes of genuine hysteria. But the -face that stared sullenly up at me was that of a woman but little past middle-age. with a full unwrinkled face, in which large blue eyes were set rather far back, eyes that held no trace of tears. It was a floril face naturally. I guessed, but fear had drained it of color. That he v.-ai anything but hysterical I knew in that first glance, although ehe continued to sob and laugh alternately in a creditable Imitation of the real thing. bile T read-

t irto her eyes.

. . I i'i believe me tirm. authoritative grip on hert 1 innjj Thun t horned 5o that it "You swear fmith ha?

spoke directly into her ear. "If you wish to save Mr. Kronish you wiI stop this instantly and listen to me. You are only hurting him this way." She pretended not to hear me for a few .seconds, and I faw her eyes furtively searching the room. "Your friends have gone." I went on evenly, "and they will not come back. You are not fooling me. I know you're not hysterical. But I can and will help you if you will let me. Otherwise I must call the officer to you. and that will be very bad for your husband." She caught her rrcath sharply at thLs. ceased her soh? and mucous

very kind. Bo rot 1 afrV.d." Co!. Trave rs "--. standing on tb

cert ain vera mi a.

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Sim it h iltouc!lf.l ht-s s.e

n re . . r hi-i.i-n

necessary when talking to

type of mentality.

through, done for. He has no m"rl "She ha.i tell m v

lower over anyboiy. He has run'bnnd is." I ca;l. in

away, and If the oncers catch him jage down the real. If c ; 1

he will be taken straight to prison. He never can hurt Mr. Kror.ish or you any more in any way, and nothing he can f-ay nralnst you wi'.l be believed if you only are willing to help the law."

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"Gool work." bA

turning with me r e w a r "We will get her at ' A 5hout from V..- '.a swiftly around fa:r.g : tion. From the woo-is

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strode Dicky.

led. but with a

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br-upht that dir

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which he

irmly by th arsr. l?ure of Kror.S-h.

c .- r ' a : n a : r r.1er '.(.-

tr.e :or.

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adventure ho had on tho way was,

that he met a hoptoad lady who be sure, my dear., that the young

or,! i-ftivr cm trrr.ct i -e r.f bA t-.-tM- Was all splashed with water from h , man is- not In love with either of;

season. The next meeting will be

laughter as If she had turned off a tap from which they flowed. "Who are you?" she asked, not defiantly, but evidently to give herself time to plan her actions. I Am Hero to Help Yon." I guessed her dilemma, and bored t'aat I was not wrong In my deduction. She was still under the delusion that the man Smith was allpowerful. That the fear which had blanched her face and widened her eyes ws divided between him and the officers of the aw was patent. Whatever hold Smith had upon her husband or father, whichever KroHsh was. was a potent one. I won-

! elored if there was any willingne-s in

v o O -e ... i ,

rower?" she aske.l at last. "Where I Your Hihaml?" i "I swear it." I returned promptly. with as much solemnity a though I I were upon a witness stand in a j courtroom.

"All right." she said at last. "I believe you. What do you want me to

it

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"Where L your husband?" "If he got away, lie hs n?n through the woods to a place down

the road where Smith has a- has m ; ' v Tho.

a " have t he "Hidden garage." I supplied. The ,:.' ar.ee.

words seemed to tome to r.if on the i

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kembl sl'MiW AMI MONDY. APBIB 0-10. F:;r. :ay" afdroli-ical map rs'Vunproi'it iciii with the i g :-. f s.tt:r-i

pol:. ting to d.-pr----.,.: phy.-ii-.il ills. It n.av

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prospect

. in wh::h first cons!

spur of the mop.ent. A eror.d be-1 l or:: oi fore I had had no thought of s-ici ! a:.d r.a a solution, but it seemed to be the I timi.-tb-

,e pr. ' ,- a t i o l A e

this day N i;k-ly t e " an h o! v unless g!en nr. outlook by tarlv tr-M"i:-.

efficient preparation which a

i lu rfu".

The Vera rltib met Thursday aftrrnrop at the home of .Mrs. A. Ellis. 114 4 Jefferson blvd. The time was s-p nt with needlework and a buffet luncheon was served to 2 guest The next meeting will take place rifx. Thure-lay at the home of Mr.11. McDonald, 7,02 H W. Division st. The Badies' Aid society of Iyawell

Heights M. E. church met Thursday

afternoon nt the homo of Mrs. George Zehendner. ZW E. Sorin st. During the business session plans were made for a chicken supper to be given in the church annex April 27. The afternoon was spent socially and refreshments were served to 27 members. Mrs. V Miller and

Minnie "Woodward assisted the

The next meeting will be

held May 4.

in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Matt Williams, 521 N. Allen st.

Mrs, Stella CVsulka. 1001 N. Eddy : t.- entertained with a shower for Yeima Veley, three-woks-old daugh

ter of Mrs. F. W. Veley. Thursday

evening. Prizes in the

vn:rn featured the entertainment were won by Mrs. Frida Shely, Mrs. Jose Wallace and Mr?. Coil. A twocourse luncheon v as served.

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mud middle. An automobile going' von tri if be nretrndsto love VO!J,"Iul "l'i:ur- "r H U were n.lSO.l ni!l Will DO HUTI .

verv fast harl scattered mud on th- both n.l make !nv to von both, i wholly upon fear, with the 0rret re- safe in making th

hoptoad lady

consider him as a friend, and to

forget about being in love with him

It is very improper and unwise fori

like Smith would make. "Yes." Her ryes widened amazement. "How do you know

"Never mind." I returned, willing)-'' pre .-a

he should think me iiossesed of I Sive o

secret information. "What then?" "He will get the automobile ready and take Smith to his home or anywhere he wants to go when lie finds him. But. oh, lady! Kroni.-h i? my man. and he is gooi. He does pot help Smith be had. !v jur' ha.s to help him get away." "Wi'.l you come with me and some ofaeers and show us that garage if I

that p.e;th-r you nor Kro-

I asked, feeling 1 romise, for I

man

J Monday's horrcropr i in couraging rr. w-ith the ' fie Jupiter, in c njunct io

a I.1. o-t e- -ere it er ea it I1. B-::.a .

of pr-.-peroi:s an rpvBtioT.s. with cin ia bu:-

r..c a n d fortune. It may V a d : 4 -ab;,, lmwever. to shun fh bir '

i plea-t:-e and Mirlrty, as tbe--- rra"

we. -in f;oni the jatr'- of sp' ? and ach.;- e rn" nr. Tb.ose whose birth, lav I? I rr.v. look for a. y r of pro-!. and fi-

prom'.-e

ha had no auto oBThe beet thing fr vou to do is toM'ruiUUf "'uimg v.nicn always ac- wa.s willing to .-t.iKe anything upon

t.ar. ill increase If th'-v do not allow the hire of pl-aure or so, ;.-r- to in-

( Mid cm on in is :a'

terfere. A chil

will be j.roul, ecrf-rniia ai.d enterprisirg, but it may bo ir.-:::;rd to worry unless it is ery carefully trairad arly in life in optimism.

her own. "Oh, I'm. so sorry:" said Unci" Wiggily. and with his handkerchief

he wiped the splashy spots off tho you to allow any young man to whom

poor hoptoad lady's dres before heyou are not engaged to kiss you.

conte3ts i hopped on to Dr. POMum's office.

les, Faid tne animal pnysician, when Uncle Wiggily told hew he

ftdt. 'you need a spring tonic

Mrs.

hostess

mi m

We Don't Guess

when we fit class-.. We determine to correct any tnd all defects of vision no nntter what the nature of your case. Call on DR. J. BURKE euer years In South B-rd. 2U) si). .MK HKJ.W ST.

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The third section of the La dies' Aid society of the Hope Presbyterian church held the regular meeting Thursday aftf-rnon with ?drs. A. II. Boeder. 150 Beer st. The afternoon was spent with sewing and refreshments were served to ir members by the hostess assisted by Mrs. C. E. Patterson. A supper will be given April 1.1. The Stitehery elub was entertained at luncheon. Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J. C Dunn, at her heme on Lincoln way W". The luncheon table was- made a ttract ive" with decorations appropriate for the Easter season. In the evening the husbands of the members were their giusts at a po luck supper given at Mrs. Dunn's home. Pia os were laid for IS guests and the evening was spent with cards. The ne.t regular meeting of the club will bq held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Syke. 1315 B. Randolph st., in two weeks. The Woman's Missionary soc!e;v of the First Christian church m-t on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. C. Beer. 121: Lincoln

v.ay B., with Mrs. Fred Krner as

Miss Agnes Hol off. 1017 Bawndale a v.. wa s ho.-tess to the Sigma I'M Epsilon sorority at a meeting held to arrange for the sorority dar.ee to b given Saturday evening, April 22, in the Tribune auditorium. Guests at the meeting were Miss Dorothy Cooklngham. Mi.--. Gladys Cottrell.

j Miss Helen Miller and Miss Dorothy

Spohn. An attractive luncheon was served by the hostess. Mrs. Herbert Hurmeister. 711 N. Scott st.. entertained the Prlscilla circle of St. Peter's Evangelical church Thursday evening. Three newmembers were admitted to the society. Tho evening was spent at needlework, following which refreshments were served to 21. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Miss Ella Steiner, lCl'e; Sherman a v. The members of th Priseilla circle of the St. Peter's Evangelical church were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert Burmeister. 72 3 N. Scott st. Following the business meeting the time was spent with sewing and refreshments were served to 35 members. The next meeting in two weeks will be held with the Misses Ella and Esther Stelner. 102 Sherman a v.

bark for you

bark!"

Annie Laurie will welcome letters

of Inquirv on subjects of feminine i

Bitter ( interest from young women readers'

(of this paper and will r?p!y to them

"Bitter

bunny. "Yes. from the wdllow tree," went on Dr. Possum. "On your way back to your bungalow stop and gather some branches from the willow tree. That bark is very bitter. Take it home, eat some, and you will soon

in these columns. J,etterf to .Miss i

Iaurie should be addressed to her. in care of this office.

srcci.s. The h.abit of saving money is one

J of the essential aids to success. It lonlv takes one dollar to start this

! success habit at this bank.

ivnlr r r r Wflfftrn Ar-ifl 10 roir iti.I

j lli.l Uli I'l 1V1 ' S&l'lll A ui u .) Ill- '

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At iriwclock's

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Arabian Melc-V " r Wi ,e Arab) ( UUioumow ) F.rnani !.: f.lrrmp. o eciioudce (.Vrrdi)

SpM DrailaU InBatia Enrico Caruso EmSlio de Corona Mitcha Elmar Flonaaley Quartet Antritt Calli-Curci Edward Johnson Marcel Jjurnet

Ham Klndler In Italian Titta Ruffn

If 1 r orrrt ( Arideraon-I korapton) Deri r'aauale Overture, Part I IXn I'atqual Overture, l'art II Tall Me, Uaiay (Donnfilv-Rotnkfr) Sprinc Son; (MenJelaaohn)

DANCE RECORDS I I Icrten e Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio and Th!r Orchestra

Ernastl.ia Schuminn-Hf ink Tosctnlnl and La Scala Orchestra Totcinini and La Seal Orchestra Reinald Werrenrath Efrem Zimbalist

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Ko, Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra

I Wann.. - Fol Trot t ub Koyal Orchestra I She wo- Me. SS Loves M Not Med. Fo Trot Club Royal Orchestra

iCutie Mdley t ox Trot I l onesome Hv-urs Fo Trot llhffP O'ilct in 'vhe Morninr-Walti Lt.U Lo-Koi Trot lirfini. Pdues F-- Trot Venetian Love lioat Ko Trot

STANDARD AND POrULAS RECORDS in,.- rf lo itr-r. b!coin Tioje") Lucy Marsh-Royal DaJmun

iVrmaJ. fror 'Liioaeota Tuna") Lambert Murphy and Orpheus Quartet

Paul W'hiteman and His Orchestra

Paul Whtteman ami Hit Orchestra Joseph C. Smith and Bis Orchestra JoaepH C. Smith and Hie Orchestra Tho Benson Orchestra cf Chicago The Benson Orchestra of Chicago

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Vy Trunile Ued The Strife O'er, the Dattie Done .)ur Lord is Rien from the Dead (Cod So Loved the World Chrit the Lord is Biaen Today I I'm an Indian lOh, How 1 Hate That Fellow Nathan I April Showers (fcrrj '"IW.Lxj") lLc Mo With a Smile ii'4r(.i;na RolUog Stone

Ihere'a S.Uer in lour Hair

Nterle Alcock

Merle Alcock Trinity Quartet Trinity Quartet Trinity Quartet Trinity Quartet Fanny Brie Fannr Brie Charles Harrison Charles Harrison Char lea Hart-Elliott Shaw Charles Hart

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Wc vill racily play any Records you wish to hear. fieorge H. Wheelock & Company

Tho meeting of the Friday Friendship club, which was to have

i been held with Mrs. Horace Russell I Friday afternoon, has been post- ! :oned. : Tin- School Men's Wives' club will ! be entertained Saturday afternoon ,at th" homo of Mrs. J. V. Masters. I 110 Franklin pi.

April 1.

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inanKir:? ur. i hmuim, l m. t(Brf.pf from Riiy hopped back toward hl bellow Trl 5t ro stump bungalow. On his way; '

throusrh the woods the bunny 5top- j led it a willow tre and gnawed j

qff fome of the low branches.

"What are you dolnsr. Mr. Lon?

ears.?" asked a voire in the bushes. I At first the bunny thought it wa- j CHANGE OF TELEPHONE the Bob Cat or the Fuzzy Fox. but , RTT IMDÜDC it turned out to be Jackie Bok Wow. I INUMdLKo

the puppy do? chap. "Oh. Fm takln? home some bitter bark to have it plve me an appetite." said the bunny. "I'll help you carry it." offered Jackie. o. very kindly. the little puppy do;r boy broke off som of the willow branches. "I know

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j Mrs. Mayme Ann!?. E. Colfax av.. leave Faster Sunday for Los Ar. jttles Calif., for a month's visit with iMr and Mrs. George llir.es, formerly j of thi- city. j Mic;- Virginia Elizabeth Stsin. Ida m ;hter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I,. (Stai.v of Detroit. Mich., will be the IF-ister holiday guest of G. A. Elliott

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for! To nibble." and wit sprang the Woozie Wolf.

ing to nibble your ears!" cried the Wolf to the bunny. "Oh. plea.e don't!" hedged the bunny. "Here. Mr. Wolf. I have some bitter wdllow bark. Eat some of that and It will give you an appetite for something else than my ears!" "No! No!" howled the Wolf. He was ju?t leaping forward to bite the bunny when all of a sudden, a shrill whistle sounded amid the tree.. "Oh. there comes a traffic poljreman! He'll stop me from nibbling your ears!" howled the Wolf. "Yes. I'm going! I'm going to let Uncle Wiggily alone!" hei cried, as the whistle tooted a train. And awav ran the Wolf. Laughing heartily. Jackie Bow Wow came out of the bushes. "Where's the policeman?" rt?ked Uncle Wiggily. "I made believe I was." answered the doggie boy. "I made a whistle out of a willow branch. In spring the bark slips off easily and you can make a whistle quickly. I made a whbtle and blew I: to scare the Wolf. Ha! Ha!" "Ha! Ha!" laughed Uncle Wlzgily. Then he tasted some of the bitter bark, and felt so hungry that he ate a whole chocolate turnip cak

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INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COfvlPArry

and Mrs. Theodore Krause, Wen: er t.. a son. April 7.

MAHHIACi: IJCFJSSCS. John Six and Mahala Amman

:h of o-;th Bend.

Lozo Jetara and Elizabeth Hasses. I'oth of South Bend. Ton I. Ilansberger and Blanche Duvid, both of South Bend.

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HpeclaJ to The News-Times.) S-P1U.C,ITELP. III.. April 7. George Ixu;hman Milier cf South Iiend. Ind. and Miss Geneva Jarvls C.e-;ar.d. daughter of Mr. and Mr?. W. F. Clevf .ar.d cf this city, will Li n-.jrri.--d M.-i.day afternoon. April 24 in l.aur, 1 Methodist Church in this

city. Tho K,-v. C F. Juvinal will ;

Engle's Cut Rate 40VS. Michigan St. Opposite Grand Trunk SHAVING CREAMS 35c Krank's 27c 35c Barbasol 27c 35c Palmolive 27c 35c William;. 29c 50c Mennen's 39c 35c Johnson's 27c SHAVING STICKS 35c Palmolive 29c 35c Ricksecker's 25c 35c William's 29c Apply Iicrv for 1922 auto Ilccixsc Michigan Fishing Licns

Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $3.000.000 Afüts $ 1,125.000 Contingent Fund and Undivided. Profits. $45.000. Money p.aced with us on cr before April 10th drawa interest from April 1st. Building & Loan Association of South Bend 210 West Washington Ato, F. M. HOONE, Trcas. (Formerly 14 S. Main SL)

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