South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 112, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 April 1922 — Page 8
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ii,,. "t'r .-in I around the
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r? -ally ridor'd paptr. trimmed with l!.vfT.-. and tho Noblr in full drfsS won tht r-:''il.i!on ffi. -Many who ,;id r."t cart- to il.inro formed intor:ns' groups in the ladies parlor and un'trlinl tho jnorry d nrs tri; th lu-ht fanta-t!'- until th- u-r. small hour.
Apr!! 17 nt Detroit, Mirh.
Mr.. f.mall Wayr.r.
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Mr. at
and Fort I
THE NEWEST THREE-PIECE COSTUMES
Firt F.rrthrn rhurSn vr! .nt"talnd .'it th horn rf Mr'. ,c'rah f-'rr.Uh. 7Cs Fhprran av.. ThurM-iy ovo id n::. Nir.otoon rr.mr.s wr" prrr.t. AftT tJio hu.-inr-- r.iootnz a Jiorial hour was rnjoyfl and r'.'fr'.hmnts j-orvod. Th" nxt m"".tnic will bo hM with .Mr?. Klvi Thorr. t, .Tl". Müton a v.. on th" ' vonin of May 11 at nV'ock.
Th NV.rman H idy V. H. r. hrM ; a r'crulir n;-ctin Friday aftrnonr. 1 in th" K. ttt V. hi A FOial hour! foliowr 1 tho 4iUeit:0:- ?ov;on ar.d i ürht rof rf jjrr.or s wrr frvl to' in rm-mbor.s. Tho nxt inotin j tvW t hid on th dff rnoon of i April 2?. I
Thrzr.-Piece Costumes A'na? igiy Favored For Early Spring Vear W iUNWETTE BRADSHAW
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A rard pirty and an old fa?hionlj
intr v th IvidioM Auxiliary of th
Amoriran JV'-;I'n at tho ChamV-or of! (lomniorro. About .r0 rnornl-ors at-i
tonded. Mrs. 11. J. Fattison. ohairman; Mr?. Fdward Fck and Mr?. Harry Habonr ivoro m rriirc of the affair.
Or:o of th most delightful affair ii'rh lias b-' H Edvon in connoction v.ith tho Art inhibit at thf now Frew-re Club, was tho dinner last rv. nin at s o'olo k givon undor the auprps of ti:.- art department ot tho c 3 nl. Tho.o havir.cr ros r-at ion w-r. Mr?. Iiti. r.akor Ounn, Mrs., i; peKhr.d.-.. Mr?. I-:. O. Kottrln?. Mrs William Happ. Miss Vcrnice F.Jho!. Mi-- Anna Kooliler. Mi?s Fdna Fiac . Mi.-s Anr.a DobMns, H Imos. Mis.s Francos Thurman, Miss lio.. Fradlev. Mrs. Pulton Moomuw.
Mrs. F. Incer. O'l!. Dr. and Mrs. C
frc YV ?v" CamnDOU. J
Pr. and Mr. T. . wanu
and Niohöla- Frowrr. Sweet peas.
tulirw and freia forirad
t. mu res for th.
Theodore Koehb r and Mrs. Fred FlSe! were in harpre of th- affair. A.-oistinc at the table were Mrs. V.'altT Ma..(l. Mrs. NTT Pinquit, Mr-. F. F.. Whitehall. Mrs. C. A. S.r V.m.tTi. Mrs. Fred PuFb-rr Mi--"i ... T T
thv Fl lMiI''. -Mi l-iura nai-
A.lt.'i Ffrm'T. M.
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M ..r.l.'PI' '1 na SI .U IH
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Sovonty-fiv zuesln attondrd thj rard party riven Friday afternoon by tb.e members of .St. Joseph Hos-i pital Aid oekty in Ft. Patrick's hall.! Tho hdstcfef v.rro Mrs. Simuei; t
Perley, Mn-. diaries Somerich. Mrs. Roy Shambloau. Mr. Thomas McOrath, Mrs. Fam Iloblnson, Mrs. L P. ioody, Mrs. J. C. Loe-chner and Mrs. T. M. Hoban. Fridge, r.00 am! pedro wcro played and 12 favors were, awarded. Following the ßanio lisrht refreshments wore served. Mrs. Benjamin Iler.rj. 1017 X. Xotro Dame av.. wa hostess Frida?; afternoon to the membors of the Woman's Fellowship class of th First Baptist church. Thirty members were, pros-cant and the afternoon was spent sewing for Epworth hospital. A social interval followed and lisht refreshments were pe-rved by the hostess. On May 12 the clas will bo entertained at the home of Mrs. C. J. Mumford. 117 Marine j-t.
HE Paris oncninrs and
this of the smart American modistes have all
fcd the three-piece costume in dtw limelight for spring. Its adaptability and smartness r:ake this choice easily understood, and the fact that the threepiee idea is carried out in such diversified types assnres the fmart woman that sbo may find
l just the one she wants. ! There are jackets in cape lines
for the woman who prefers these to the shorter box coats, and two variations of the cap effect are showp here. At the left, ;rray kasha is combined with foulard showing tiny cherry and orange flowers on a background of frray. The threequarter length cape swings back to reveal a lining of matching foulard, while a cherry felt hat adds its matching note. Pebbly crepe in beige tint hi combined with plain sand-colored crepe in the cstume at the right. A smart trimming note is seen in the slit treatment of the cape and " skirt, which allows for the insertion of cress-wise' bands of the same material. Sand crepe also lines the cape and covers the hat, which adds a deeper note of brown in its satin cabochons posed at either aide.
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tip hn!5 Irs any pans or wah boilers he might eft to flx. "Aren't you frolns to put on your oil clothe.s or pull your cap down over your face ?o L'ncl Wigcily and Nurs Jane wcr.'t know ycu?" asked tlie Fox. a h ?aw the Wolf starting out. 'There will b no need to do that." anr-vered the Wolf. "The fmok
from my fire rot will hide my
fo neither Ur.c Wiggl'.v nor Nurse
Jane will kr.ov. me until I cat
ide the bunss.low. Once there I
pr -lthor of thm ar.d bring them tack here with me."
bad thru.V Into hi "n of cter.i t!v wre iron? f
th Wo if lire to
S O ". d r vr cr . 'T.r.k abo'it moniir.s b-iky
bviore Tnstli
I'll r.Vv.zzy cn th-: t iv P r Oh dronj.;
nd ycu!" oxelnimcJ Wv.zzy. Hb ha1 a hot eini of the Wolf's 5 "ft ivoe. ow !' crid the had
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face ! r.ir.q: away
luck
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rhap.
ViZ his ?ir.ck;n? tan and run-
"I di ir.'t havo any bettor
!han tb.e Vox'. ThL bunr.y
for us!"
Wolf r i n away. "V!!, any - . II!ptn? o:t
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Gray KOnha aiufl Foulard Mak Tlil. Striking Cotrume.
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"Then w cvn each ears," hurched the Fox.
Over the fields and through the woods ran tho bad Wolf with hi." can of fire. And as he ran along he criofl : "Tin rzr to mend! Wash boilers to mend! I fix tho hops!" Now it happened that about th! time Nurse Jane va cookin? some potatoes for Fncle "Wicily"? dinner, as the bunny didn't fe-.l v-Ty well and was f?taylns? honvo in tho bungalow that day. And as the potatoe
j boiled suddenly there was a sputtTj in sound on the tove. ! "Whafa that?" asked Fncle Wizri ?:!y. j "There must be a leak in that I pan." said the muskrat lady. i "Ha! A leaky pan!" cried the
I bunny. "It will
I'll boat th.o poke;Ir ) ky pa n." v h ic ii did. Ami. oh. how tho Wr'.f when th
t ! 1 o the
1 iii-nd th1 j bunny 00 n j
Fox scolded V.'nczie chap
And cn!!v
ariv
cam b;n k v. ith.out the bunny. Put I'm pl.id it hiprorKd this way. ar n't you? And if tho door knob will turn ovor ar.d over fa s t onou-h
sn it'.- hrwo a nif rrj'-K o-roa r.d for' th.o trrass-hoj-.per. Fi! te'.i you r.er about FiK'b Wisgily an 1 the tink'e ! Topyrisht. I
Advice to Girls
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Cr ANNI2 LAUTUS " 1 ,
ATI AN NIK PAFPIF:
I v.ri:t ith a voi;:'.; i::a:i trr
N' e r pets i p.-. 's r. Never sharp nor r X ... ... ' . . .
1 a t: n.a.-w n ;) J.i.l r "t''.,n s?,.r!''d it ' . 1 l.rh. en dollars '.'
All w' 1 - Jio k ' a , T)iO .ijV f .,
Cut .e ( ' r :m;i r
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Beige Pebbly Crrpe Form the Three-Pirce Costume at the Right.
Uuptist church entertained with a ja.tluck supper at the church Thursday evening. Mr. anl Mrs. M. "Warden, Mr. and Mrs. P. Whitenberger and Mr. and Mr. A. Puster had charge of the entertainment. In the
I contest the favor was won by .urs.
present.
Mvr
Fo'.vsher,
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o.
lovely c n-
ina"d tables. Mrs.
Mrs. Charles F. Iwan. 102S Blaine av.. assisted by Mrs. Pluyd Greenan. Mrs. O. A. Shermann, Mrs. P. XV.
Hammond, Mr, (i. Wright and Mrs
a. .1. wciger, enronainea ine mem-I: r- pnch. Flftv-eight quests were
bers of the Padies Auxiliary of the Westminster Pre tbyterian church
l rid ay atternoon. itie program. Tne Women's Foreign Missionary which followed the busienss session, society of the Stull M. Ik church opened with a reading presented by j mot Thursdav afternoon with Mrs. Mrs. P. W. Morse. Piano numbers f Schuyler Wiltfong. 1?, K. Indiana were civen by Mrs. C. A. Raron. aVi lie devotionals were led by During the afternoon a pastry and j Mrs. XV. P. Allen, the program was llmver sale was conducted by the j in (.;1;ir,P f,r Mrs. P. P. Roberts
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Th- Daughter of the American Revolution were entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Charles A. Frarai-' TU7 IPver.ldo dr. The as-.-ting ho.- t.-i"os were Mrs. J. Ff ampbelk Mrs. J. Crumpacker. Mr.-r Chariot Met;:. Mrs. William Plerco, pr. Martha Thomas and
Mrs Ivan
hostesses in charge and light refreshments were served to 4 5 guests. The next meeting' will take place May ID in the church parlors. The Ideal Embroidery club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. HewPtt. 1012 S. 12th st. The assisting hostess was Mrs. William Herten. Thirteen members were present. The afternoon was
I spent socially and refreshments
were served. In two oweoks the club will meet with Mrs. Flossie- Pobough. S. Lafayette st.
diirk. Thirty-five guests
were present and spring flowers were med in profusion for decorat
ing th- home. The a f ternoon ronsi.-ttal
:fi::i S. Pur.'iahoo on
iregram of th
a paper by "Parly Pcc-
The Coquillanl Parent- Teachers club met Friday afternoon at the school. The program consisted of a piano duet by Mrs. M. M. Podgors and Mrs. James Toward: "Mother rroos's Thrift Children," by puplla of the 2U grade; "Our Funking Song." pupils of the 2A grade; playlet, "Tom Thrift, and John spendthrift." by pupils of the ."A gr.nl. An interesting talk on"Tho Houseliold Pudget." was presented by Mrs. Myra S Penny, teacher of
0f j Household Arts. Following the bus-
.1
o'.'.' . lio:;-. of South F. nd and 'icinv " uli:. '.i was r .td by Mrs. Hush
n ' . .F-anie Putma:
. - -Ai-.a An e r. . ! a 1 - r f v
( (ppj. q nor i r n'ii ,v iai pi'ui II- - I 1 a n 1 A rfr-r-yffrt i - r - cor.fi.1
' ; p p p I JOUi II ' J 4 11 iV litv iiiUt lll.l VT40 .1'. C. Torrmco of Tb.e principal and teachers of tho III 1 A ..1
of tho j senooi were ino nostesses at in?
charge
and Mrs. (Pave Punch had charge of the mystery box. Mrs. V. B. Duncan gave a reading and Mrs. Claude Young presented the lesson. Pefro-hments were served by ti.i hones.- following the program. The. next meeting will bo held with Mrs. Glavo Punch.. 5 3 f Milton av. The second annual banquet of the Pan-Hellenic Association was held
l Thursday evening in the Gold room
of the Oliver hotel. The entertainment during the dinntr was given by members of the different fraternities and pupils of the High school. The guf-sts were served at sanall
tables, which were centered with sweet peas and lighted with candles in crystal holders. Mr. and Mrs. Pouis Roth. Jr. entertained .1." guests at luncheon a a courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw, of Chicago. The luncheon table was mad0 attractive with tulips and daffodils. The afternoon was spent playing bunco, the favors being won by Mrs. P. Roth .a r.d Mrs. Carl Rosbv.
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n a
n ADEIS
t. v.-'.i to work and married
girl whom I knew. He dors n; .'.vo n.ha? nnpk'-d for a .:ivoiv seen him o:;ly a few tha.s .- divor( e, wuild it be right fo go with him gaii:. as I -arf
give me something 'nc t:i:.r
to do to mend it. I'll get a bit of I e w i'a
bad for folder, heat the poker! m1'. t o.
I and " I v. i:h hi:a
Just then outside the bungalow a voice cried: "Pars to mond! "Wash bo'.lers to mend!" "There Fncl Wipgily!" cried Nurse Jane. "Hcre'e another Tinker. Just the kind to mend the leaky pan. Don't you try it. Give it to the Tinker." "All right." agreed the bunny gentleman. "I will. And I'll watch and see how he docs It so T can do it next time." Taking the leaky pan in his paw, Undo Wiggily went out on the front stoop. "Here is something to mend," he called to the Wolf Tinker. "Ah. ha! Everything is working
fine," thought the Wolf. "I'll have j propP?, ,j t,, us better luck than the Fox. I'll catch to nnrrvthem
i ncie. w lggny: ii threw some
1 bo come d
hi a. He Wh:l- I wa s:: ho went awav t a
a no r: r . rot h r 'w. an. I I h i o irc his : n i o to
lor
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JA FN ITA
Wh..
an
one e:.-e ; JAUN1TA: WI;on
is froe it would entire ; ;.roier for you to have him for a friend, but wait until ho is fvc my dar.
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PPAR ANNIi: L.M'FJi:: We are two c h it n i . We ha
young :.en i:;en is. aivi are
ate'iy in love with tinm. Tr.ey
üvl wo hae r
We arc IS.
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Keep Yoiir Eyr.Younp; in Loo!' 3
1: .
tili?".: we're too oar fo rr.-l
loaves on the fire In the can to make ri, -
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Tlie News
Brought
Mrs. Cosgrovt
Madge. ,If I had possessed the leisure for reflection I would have found much food for It in Dicky's explosive remark that he would like to make me" rod-headed crazy jealous" of him just once. Put with the homeward journey and the preparations for it before me, I could only file away the significant words in a s?-curely-locked brain coll for possible future reference. I was conscious, moreover, that we had just dangerously skirted a family row with more than the usual potentiality for future bitterness. That I must make no further
reference to our
tly by our return home I knew
I quickly resolved that I would put
my cards on the table and tell absolute truth concerning my to hoturn home.
"It's a wonder you don't tak up
tal razing." I gibed
am compelled to snatch my chances for taking rare of hi3 belongings. Fortunately, Dicky never knows where he puts things, and as his method of packing a bag or a suitease is - to gather the contents of a bureau drawer In his arms and dump them into the bag. I manage to gather his tilings from tho four
corner-, of every room, to sor
and to put them in the different dravrr; of his dresser, and leave the tr-t to Fate. With a mental plan of my pack-
a thick smoke to hide his face so the bunny gentleman wouldn't know
1 him.
Jane's pan," asked P'nole Wiggily. and. even though he was clcv-e to tho Wolf, the bunny didn't t-ee who the bad animal was on account of the smoke. "All right I'll mend the leaky pan!" growled the Wolf speaking as though he had a cold. Rut bo bad
rt them ! no notion of mending the ran. As
voon as he could get near enough, under cover of the smoke, the Wolf
Intended to grab Uncle Wiggily and
off to
tho
den in
the
carry him
woods. Fut. all cf a Midden, just as the Wolf was going to catch the bunny.
lag b.-fnre me I rose and began gathering tho things we ciuld spare first, and piled them on the bed in
my own room. I had made a good-! the wind bh?w again. It didn't blow
i w s- 1 I , fW 11-. Tt , 11- . 1 A. 1 A. ' A. 1
lncommoJIn lv P11' wan -Mrs. poFrovr s kjiock m i;m uu s nai, nut u viev. away
. . . - i 4.- i t T" n oj t it T ' l r n mr 11 : v t-'ii ii't- . ; i i k m iriirii i r i r i' :j tui t t r
K s sister hiiizaheth ana her lam-r "" ' ' l" ' ' ....
-n i that Pilhan and I had both told her j the ounny couhl see who it wa.s that
(some time before that we misht gO'i'au come up on ine stoop to mend ! homo any day, for otherwise her en-I the leaky pin. ! trance on my sudden packing would i "Oh. the Wölfl The Woozie have embarrassed me. jWolf!" cried the bunny. "Oh. Nurse "You're starting early." s h e' Jane, they're trying to play another
Our mothers don't object, will be riad to get rid of us
Wo w iii to have tho best advpe i you can give us. .TANK and JEAN. JANP and .THAN: If you are in!
love with thr young men ar.d your parents give their consent, perhaps you are not too young to be married, under the circumstance, a 1 -though, as a rule, is P young to m a rry . Annie T-aurie will welcome letters of inquiry on subjects of feminine interest from young women n ad-rs
of this paper
in these cjlumn Paurie should b ir. cap' of this- ri
1 as v i . . u.'of ;:! iv
iiX r , e rab'- ;. aij'l-t '.oar ;- l,5f' i s'.intly tioia la-r and f.- w
Po you ,-i
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Over 2 0 yea;--- in S nth 2.10 SO. MICHIGAN
The Hour- of th- Kryptok Prices Moderate.
P..-:.J. ST.
nd will reply to Cveni
Letters to Mii-.s addresioti to hfii'.
the
I under- i s'"ilpd as she entered. "Put you re ,
c-,ri,1 lUru'c n Int r f mnnov i t UOI. IT.o on.y Ulio. Ui'in I o u icilj
Tint enrin,.s!v hirkv vr.,. rf.5.f.,i ! me that Miss Dean was going
Out of the bungalow rushed the
I 1 A - 1 T .
to ' mushrar. iacy. tuicKiy tne caught up.
I
don't
a,
l'rl'.i n i . r.uiv P..-;-.d." F a r;sv i' F Pr it:
n
preI lent
out
!..y i: Sv ant, time the v.i:: bo i .Mrs. C r ' -o c;.,.
Ill
it- , oib , Mrs. W. ! o . state
m of Woman's clubs, was of town guo-t. Tho next
the ,..fiety will bo heM th.o -jonio of Mrs. p. J. itiverside dr. At that
annua', election of othi-ers 11.
meetini
at
rf ho Fridav
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A. Perl; ins ar.d Miss Terer. fertained at the "home r. P. N. Pifayette b'.vd.. r.in- at a 7 oVlock din;u"s in a silver ba:ket attractive centerpieeo of v.'.r. h wore -oited eight t,inir.g was fpent i:.-Tb.-' gU'-s's v.-'re Miss
ir
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Fri -hi-v. Ann P.aS' t!i- Kahn
Mt.s IP
r:ui, d Mrs.
i PaRich. P. C.
I Ar. nour.coment has been
j of tha tnarriag of Misu Evelyn Patj terson. of Minneapolis, Minn., and .John J. Pecker, dean of the music i department of tb.e L'nlversity ol ! Notre Dame. which took place I Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at
St. Patrick's cathedral, Chicago, Rev. Paul J. I'oik. of Notre Dame officiating. Dr. J. Lewis Prown. of Chir.ao, presided at the organ and Poo Pernor of this city served as groomsman. The bride was attired in a trarl-.-uit of dark blue serge with a h it to match and her cora?f was ( f Kiilarney roses and sweet peas. A wedding breakfast was served at thCrrtress hotel following the cere-
Mrs. Dora Trpp entertained the members of the Arbor Yitae class of the Poly Trinity English Lutheran church. Thursday evening at the home of Miss Marie Coleman. 74C,
received j Cleveland av. Following tho regu
lar business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served fo 12 members. The next meeting will be announced later.
' ril IF pen T. a Wavr.e.
Stewart, f nd Donald C. I r.d w r;-.- n
mcrly Small "! r r J e d
ninny. Mr. South
and Mrs. Pond. iVu!
Decker will reside in
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At U'hccloclSs
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I nere s spring m the new Victor
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Five great Victor Dance Records ten fine numbers by five cf the country's most popular and famous dance organizations. A regular five-ring show of all that is seasonable in catchy, irresistible, dance music Get yours here. Horten Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio and OrchestralSS63 Never Mind Fox Trot All StarTrlo end Orchestral Wanna Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestral
She Love Me, She Lore Me Not Medlov Fox Trot Club Royal Orchestra I Cutie-Medley Fox Tret WhltemAn'a Orchestral Lonesome Hour Fox Trot Whiteman's Orchestra I
Ihre O'clock in tho Morninj Waltz Smlth'a OrchtrnlSS66 Lola Lo Fox Trot Smith'o Orchestra I Virginia Dluea Fox Trot Tha Benson Orchestral-gggp Ymctian Love Doat Fox Trot Tho Benson Orchestra lyr the rest of the New Victor April Records.
P
eorge H. Wheelock & Company
Tho Sumhino and Oidoon classes of tie Grace Evangelical church met Thurs-day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hopkins.
n s , jonnon st. A short program.'
ire. tiding Pibp. studies and a vocal o'.o by M:.- Evelyn Wt-rntz. wa.--'.iven. Pu:.;h"on n served to 1 I ::it !:.! i r.-. T!' m.-n.b i.s of the Kings Daughters Filde das.- of tho First Evanwte'.ical church were entertained Thurso iy '-n:ng at tb.e home of Mi-s Maggie pe pone, b'.'l 15th st. Mi-s Helen Zellers was admitted into the membership of tho .iub. The
(v,:.ir.g was, spent socially and with I mu-P. ar.d n fro.-hments were served J to lä membtr and one visitor. The ! m! m. c-tin-: will bo announced later. i - , t j Mrs. Mint t Prot hers was surprised ar hr hörn.'. 1 7 N. .S. Peter St. ' Tiaur .hay evening. ly tho members .of th.o Waneta Sewing circle and
jthe;r husbands, in celebration of her ( ; birthday anniversary. The eveningj .was spent socially and refreshments I
M sjs Conevieve Smith, "20 N. Allen .-t.. was h-."ste.sv Thursdav evening
to the mo tubers of th Eka Chime! dub. Tb.e evening was spent playing bunco, the favors being won by i Mirs P-rothy Arnold. Miss Marie Puickhlyb' and Miss Cordelia) Tucker. The next meeting will bei
right about rs Dean.
want to leave here until after she goes. I would look as though " I paused, trying to put my own absurd thought into fitting words. But Dicky had no such scruples. "As though you were afraid she'd
snatch me from your loving arms in i spite of your struggles," he finished,
miserably, and then laughed outright at his absurdity. Dicky Decides. "Something of the sort." I admitted. "Hut Lillian has a hunch that Pess sent a telegram to somebody this morning to call h r home by wire or phone or letter." ".She certainly went to thf railroad station early," Picky rejoined, "for Pa Cosgrove fav her, and in his genial way opined that she'd had about enough. If there's anything going on above or below the surface In that old gent's vicinity that he isn't hep to, PI certainly like to see it." "He is very shrewd," I agree p a bit absent-mindedly, for my brain was already busy with the problem
j of getting clothing enough to till I eight suit oases and l ags into half ! that number. I rashly had assured ; Dicky that I could pack in two
hours, but I knew m reality that
there was a considerable
stay until next week?"
. W . 4 1 A 1 J
l es, that was wp.at: sa? rma me. i I said. surmisNg what her next! words would be. j "Well, .she's packing her suit' case now ! I taw her through the door, although she didn't know I( did." '
joue of the hot burning sticks which
K I IL VI XATt ) II MLMt TRI C ENDORSED lb' MAY NFMPER OF OOOD HOUSEKEEPING. SEP IT AT ELECTRIC SERVICE ( f).. 11. '.-117 W. Co'.fax Ave. n:
Due to an error in tb.e Friday evening advertisement of the National Tea Co.. s.'jar was offered at 3c per pound. This prPe should have b-e:i r. U c por pound. 112
When you Mast er
-ay c:gar:s eay
Dutch 1 1 t-tf
JQ
Compounded Quarter IncoriratcJ for SS.ftOOO.oo A.ets $1.1 2. ".'.( Contingent runJ and UcdivldeJ Profits. 145.000. Money pUced with us on or befor April 10th drawj Interejrt from April Ht. BuUdingS Lean Associatiün of Soulh Bend 13 Wt Y7n hingt on I M. BOONE. Trea. (I'ormerly Z S. Main St )
UNCLE WIGGILY
txcli:
WIGGILY AND TINKER.
thi:
rt no ward k. gari?.
The Fuzzy Fox and the Woozie. Wolf glared at one another from the doorways of their dens. whPh were: sab' by Mdo in the woods. j "You're a lirm chip, you are!"! tr.eorcd the Wedf to tivo I'ox. meaning, of ourse. just Hi ' opposite that Pie Fox wasn't tu e at all. "I thought :. o-a we re goiag to catch Fi.oie Wt-rilv. bv nr tending to be a
multiple Tinke r. so wo ,'..uld nibble his carl"
tilled to the brim in I hoped eagerly that
my I).
honv
of
a n
of that tim front of me
he would agree to waiting until Fe.leave. "I'll tei: the world
then some!" lie said rnthu-:a-tPl-j !': r?" ly. adding nonchalantly: "Pave it j "l 'hink T could your own wav about the dav to go showing h; sharp
o;nt on the Wolf. "Well. I was." the Fcx lrumbled. "Put how Ed I know the wind was
low err mv cap so Nurco who I was. It wasn't my
should I r , . T cr to ! la no aw
th it. and iau
You f.uldn't ha.'o done any
home. Even if LPs hunch is i your
t
I'm pret'y (P-ar Itasn't u'.od aroumi
wrong, an. I right. Pes,;, time S'.'h'd
way, has she?" "She his to report nt
in five davs," I returned.
su re :u:r'i here !u r
rink.
she's i
more j t-:1
a ny
liool
Wasa boilers to,
"Then decided.
'.c-;i go o n e r
- t
i :.
held at May IS.
j. jm ra Ti m
v.
hcnie of Miss Tucker,
tho -ixth." Pi-ky if she rami' -r
before tint." IP h.ummod provol;irgly a bar of "Wh it's This p;ip.
Town to Mr?" dodged a (U-hicm Ii
biughinc'y hung at him. an 1 saunte ro I out of th-: bungalow, palpably well content with himself. "Mio's Packing Nimi"
T ti n'lipllv for a f.-w r,.:...,. - I
after ho left. --- over r-i" ! '"Cr-'
pective packing in my mind. I
knew that I would r.t only have to 5ee to all my own things an I Junior's but to Dicky's as we'.;, ff T expected him to gt-t more than hilf of his belongings back home. Tho worst of it was that I would hao to sort his thing- an I put them pgethr by s'ea'.th. D;c'-:v
' mvJ the Wolf, teeth. "You had
n at pr" tc r.dir.g to be a
-. to ( itch that bun::;.-. This I'll try. Only, ir.-tcad of being
t an timbrel", i mender I'll be a pot and
pan t:nk-r. I'll walk j a-t the hollow itumn l.ur.ga'ow and I'll call out:
"Fans to !::"!::
m'-ivl T " "P .sound. all i
t th i"ox. "Put Wait
ha "Anvh.ow. I'm goi
tb.e Wolf. "Wo must get ear, Me ,r wo'H starve. '
Thus tb.e two bad e
her as to how ; Wiggily. I
V J . - a,
r.-i,'r'A.P'
I 5 ViV V
.
- M law. , - m k B I
TODAY After Easier Clearance Sale of
COATS SUITS DRESSES
and
grumble'! se--. what
:g o tr
spoke to nib-
ch ips talked to-
thcy might oaFh told you. in the
i to b
an
rji Z t. Ii' 'mbrclhi
w
hi
For: tried and how
hat.
t:-..- wind bP-.v o:i )
"Tb.i.s timo it's mv turnl" .-aid the Wolf, as lv t out u .th an old tin can. in whPh b.e had ti olo a fire, yo ho i ouM 3u ..'. his iro u.-- and voider
Mr. "U". .T. Torranr of Hvanle. In P. prosider.t of the Indiani
consiiers lifmsotf. a mo.-t men. a pack-r b
: 1 :
ii:v;r.o
d o ip-
;on of Wur.nn'. clubs, is the pointment. and prid- s h.ini.-r'f upon
i cue-: of Mr.-. Fred Woodward. F. St. the record time in which hn r.n c
Jo-eph sr. Mrs. Torrance is here to arten I the annual luncheon given bj
i!m'"s:
th.o
M:-hawaka
ur-
tr
Chi F: a;
Woman's club Sit-
t flu Mi-hawaki Hotel. T. Irmiter and daughter rf . r. ro guests of Mr. and Mr3. '. Toe pp. f.2.1 W. W ashing.
vo i
-ay ciari--ra
ready for a trip. That he
invariably f I havo h.l no chanoo to slip them in arrive at his ,p tination sans toothbrush, paputa. hairbrushes and extra colIrs. while liberally stipplie 1 with l.n-k--, rr.'igazinos and golf balls, ha- never caus'-d any lowering in hP e.'imate of him, seif as a picker. Put b.o savagely resents any attempt on my
EYES EXAMINED
v
H. LEMONTREE tstb nnd' Inadine Optometrtja tod Manaftor1ir Optlrtsa SV caa äuvhcat 07 pslr oC Uli) M auttur wtirt ttiay wrs ki ititt a, uicuiuA ar.
U5TER DROWN
A Brown Shoe The Brown Shaping Lasts give to Buster Brown Shoes their distinctive health-building qualities. Other lasts are based upon four measurements as contrasted to the eighteen necessary to bring each Brown Shaping Last to scientific perfection. Co nsequendy, Buster Brown Shoes must insure niceties in fit must properly support each bone and muscle must protect and develop the growing feet must prevent those ailments which invariably come from wrongly shaped shoes. Besides these exclusive health features, Buster Brown Shoes are skilfully made from dependable leathers ith soles cut from the heart of the hide Goodyear Welt Construction- - - - 0 Ellsworth's Mezzanine Floor Buster Brown Shoes sold in South Bend exclusively by us.
SUITS 52 3.00 to 55 5.00 IVcrr1. Suits at $1S.00 $35.00 to $37.30 .S ! i t at 32o.C0 $42.50 to 547.50 S i: i t s at $39.50 555.00 to 56r.50 S n i t at $50.00 $79.50 to 5125.00 uiu at S75.00 DRESSES 529.50 to 537.50 Drs-s at 325. CO $42.50 to $47.30 Dre:cj at S3S.50 555.00 to $72.50 Dre- es at S50.GO 579.50 to $150.00 Drr-rs at 575.00
COATS 529.50 to 545.00 Coats at $25.00 555.00 to 569.50 Coats at 550.00 $79.50 to 595.00 Coats at $75.00 $1 10.00 to 51 75.00 Coat, at $100.00 Ellsworth's, Second Floor
, J XT . . - I S jp I J
WhT. Masters
Dutch Ul-tf
part to pack his things, so that I
