South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 8

FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28. 1022 J ' ; d V. V i v 7 d. V . 4 OY 5 ' -v . d . Li ' v ; -A. wf--. 5 t "Ii A !- r. JIMHER PROBLEMS By Annette Bradshaw ir. ' i ADVICE TO GIRLS it-.! Mr?. Hayr-v n! .- r: a .v r v a v., -nt'-r-Bt ANNIE LAUTUE i.r-.M .it

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li.iva.n, Merlin Outhrio, Dr. Jam-McM'-'l Fnthfr D- (P"-, IMv.anl

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IN.r7pr-il'l, of Tolvin, ill. Th rironm -.vluh will l.e nr-rr.i-il by tho Musi-: df'i a rtnu nt of

.n t!u af!rii'ir,n o' May 11, Mrs.

lllirrv Var.f'.frl" rtr. Kiv-r Park, will!

h" liest" .s ti tlu" club. Tho Victory club hbl n aftrr-

iiown rnp-tint; vi;n .iis. un.j :;i. ColuiabLa av. T" n members, an-'l twn vi.-itors wor prt snt. The j

favors of tho contests wro won by 1

th Vmri- club U-foro tho , Mrs j If. vhiirruyor and Mrs. FrM j ral club rr-xt S.itupl iy aff-rnr,r.n , Lou;;juli.in A bufftt luncheon wag j at th- ol.l rlub rooms i as follows: : ;.vr,j at thf closo of tho afternoon.! c. i Mr-." by Ciurk; "Ch int il'atu- ! , ,n MaV 1!f ( uu will bo enter-'

i.tir" by Stojo;v'l; " t.-cca to , j n ( a hnmo nf Mrs x. j. Ihu!-.- i.y Kuhr.-tein. whioh will :i r ..j t . 4-;Lrroii & . b- pl.iyo 1 by Miss Mairle 'o-..r. , p;.ir-. Mrs. Julia Ito! will sin J ,r. n A Orant. Ill K. Navarre

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Illskrr D:r." all by fir;fr. An Hungarian Folk i!an" will b presente'd by th Mi-ss Ciari'-o and IllldPtrarilo Von I'arandy, accompanied by Mr?. II. II. K-'dor. Vocal nunibors, "fjonianco," "Val.-e." "rolonalso." by Anton Ar i:sky, -will b given by Mr?. (. A. Far! -a with, accompanied l.y Mrs. lviwr n'o Rominc-. Tho c!oMn? tmrnb. r wi',1 !)0 piano selections, "C i-j-ri-P in F. Minor." 'Vaprio in II Maj-r." and "I-rolude." all by Sindir.ir. played by .Miss Maude Weher. As a courter, to Mrs. Frank "Wescott, of Chpycnn, "Wyo., who is th fruest of Mrs. James Wilson, Mis 11 Pinna Dontz. "23 S. St. Joseph st.. entertaine 1 Thnrsdaj' at an afternoon bridiTP. Tho favor was won by Miss Jean Whfelork and aftr tho Kratno llsrht refrrshmrnts wore served to eicrht quests.

l'istime club AVednesciay afternoon No.'dl'-work occupied the tfme and a social hour was enjoyed during which light refreshments were served. On the afternoon of May 11, tho club will meet with Mrs. C J. Morris, o22 i'laino a v. Tho B,-e Hive club held and all day session at tho homo of Mm Flizaeth Ilmmons, 734 Cleveland av Thursday. A potluck dinner was served at noon to 12 members and the afternoon was spent sewing. Ths

club will meet atrain in two weeks, I

the place to be announced later. Tho members of the D. and D. Ilunco club entertained with an attractive) dance Thursday evening tu the old Progress club rooms. The ceiling lights were graced with yel-

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n:s serial o'bati'n-. I I1FTT ME live mo a e:v.ct. j CAKE IlATEi: A habitual Hun Duster. j CAT'S PAJAMAS Anything that i is very good. i CELLAR SMFDLEE A young. man who always happer..-- to bo ; around when liquor is to b- had j without cost. ! C1TARLIE Ary fellow with a , mustache. ! CLI'CK A girl who is a clumsy dancer. j COW ROY A young follow who

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THAT MOMENT OF CHEERING ECSTASY.

MRS. COLUMBUS And I couldn't imagine what to do irith this last-season's satin frock until I G.oveifd I could bring it right up to the minute by touching it up with bits of gay-colored embroidery. Do you wonder I feel like cheering?

low novelty decorations. The pro

L-ram for dancing was played by the;

F.ig Five orclu-stra and was enjoyed . Art . . . . rn V Off

.11 .1 If .i I I'MUIIL,, I I . . -liUUI I rt.. entertained the mongers of h.-r I h.ir of tho affair included tho bridge club Thursdav afternoon at 1 Mi-- Uoiio Smgler. Hf rnadette her home. The favor of tho after- Fu nnier, Mahta Donahue. Florenco noon were given to Mr. J. Doyd I 1 eb-

i.eyer and .Mrs. 1. .McCani. T:.e 1

club will meet In wo weeks, place to le announced later.

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Tho Junior-Senior prom will be iriten on tho evening of May 6 it the Rotary room of tho Oliver hotel MK Dorothy Miller. 110 K. Madison ft., was hostess Thursday afternoon at a most delightful affair honoring Miss Florence Guthrie. Receiving with Miss Miller and Mis? Outhrio was Miss Helen Mills of Chicago, who is in the city to att ml the wedding and is the gue.n of Miss Miller. Miss Ruth Stoll and M; Mills gracofully presided at the toa table, which was artistically wono in pink and white. A low mound of sweet peas in rink and white centered the table, which was lighted with pink candles in silver holders. Each guest received a colonial bouquet of the sweet peas and t!u" honor guest wa.-? given a cors -- of the same flower. Among the

Ir. honor of her -birthday ar-rivers- ,.,,rsts wore Miss Elizabeth Mahnney nry. Th afternoon was -pent - ,. f onsper. Wyo.. and Mis.- Sophia oi tlly and dainty refreshments wf rel (lf Ottawa, lib

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Mr. and Mrs. M. K Sin grey. 122 Kline ?!.. have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Singrey, to Myron "Walz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John "Wal?:. S. Michigan st. The announcement was made nt an Informal party given by tho members of the Row-Wow club in honor of the birthday anni

versary of MIs3 Singrey Wednesday!

evening. T.te In the evening a buffet luncheon was served from an attraorivo ta.Mo centered with a

crystal vao of spring flowers. Xo

riito has been set for the wedding. Mrs. John Kullenberg. 222 E. Calve; t .. was pleasantly surprised

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we-,- Mrs. John Reck of Reloir. Wis. ard Mrs. A. II. Ok-on ,,f Chicago H'.hts. III. M:si Or.dora Judson. 101 W.mv.1ward nv.. entertained the member-

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r.iiy evening. An import ant bus-in.os-t s 5s:"n wa he'd .u:d it was leei ! J to pospor.e the r e.t.i! uln,-h !:-oI been planned in th intert -t of

tho McDowell Colony. The r.i t i n will bo held on the o e

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The giils of the Indiana and Mililc.in Electric odiev entertained Thursday evening in the Trirune auditorium. At 7 o'clock a radio conrt was given and at 0 o'clock dar.?-

i- g b'-ar. Hirry l"en.ny"f

The marriage of Mrs. Henrietta Rhorer of Pdoomlngton. 111., and s-'.ephen Vnndeventer of Roy. 111.,

took place Tuesday evening at the j

home of tho bride's daughter. Mrs. William Diekerson, 1 1 4 S S. Franklin .-t. Tb.o bride, who wore an em-

hrobb rod gown of Canton crepe, j .!s ;ittended by her datsghtor a.s : n.atron of honor and her two-1 g: an hlau-hters. Verna and Jan 1

R. rnhanl s-rve.l as flower girls. The ... n n c -.1,1 ..- n w

Ki in h of the First Rrethren church, j Th" home was attractively decor;tc with spring flowers and Kill ir-1 r.ey ro.v ?. Following th- eeremony j dinner served to 1" guests. i Af'er an extcnled wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Vandevnter will bo ( at hoir.o at l.o Roy. HI, about Aug-j

Mrs. E. Cas-sell of Liverpool, Eng.; George Ilallesy, Minneapolis, Minn.; Richard Montgomery, Heague, Tex. An informal dance was given Wednesday evening at Kosciusko hall Miss Thrcsa Szkielka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Szkielka, 1923 Linden av., whoso marriage to Julius PaprocM of this city, will take place May 10. One hundred and fifty couples enjoyed tho program of dances a.s played by the Sunshine Novelty orchestra and refreshments were served in the evening. The bridal party, including the Missesg Josephine Szkielka, Mary Paprockl and Elizabeth Wojtysiak, and Louis Paprockl. John Slomski and Peter Kreczmer were in charge of the affair. Carroll court No. 1005 of the "Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters met in regular session Wednesday evening at Slick's hall. Officers were installed as follows: Mrs. Frances Henthorn, chief ranger; Mrs. Margaret Koehler, vice chief ranger; Mrs. Eveline McCauslin. recording secretary; Mr.s. Mary Kuss, financial secretary; Miss Margaret Anderson, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Lonergan, Mrs. Margaret Curran and Miss Genevieve Welches. trustees; Mrs. Stella Cesulka, Mi.ss Frances Daly, conductor?: Mrs. Clara Hauck, Mrs. Lo Vaun Mandler, Mrs. Mary Garner ard Mrs. Margaret Anderson, sentlnals. Tho march wa.s played by Miss Viola Huss. a violin duet was given by Mi.-s I.amir and Richard llauck, a read ng and dance by Don abelle Parvls, and a reading by Mrs. Frances Henthorn. A picnic .surper followed tho program. Delegations were present from the Mishawaka and St. Patrick's court. A card party will be given May 10.

Due to the failure of copy for REVELATIONS OF A WIFE to arrive on time, the articles are not appearing :n THE NEWS - TIMES at prrsent. Readers, however, will again be able to read them in a few days.

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p av:ng tho program of dancing for ' Among tho guests

a ".:t 1 r. C couples. Floor lamps and Mrs

:re. v.ory were us---J for

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were Mr. and '

MontgomorA" and son of

drill team, will give an April Shower dance Saturday evening. Dancing followed the business meeting. The regular meeting of the drill team will bo held Monday evening at thf homo of Irs. Charles McCarty, 80S Harrison av. The final dance of the season of the Indiana University cluba will be given at the club this evening. Steinrich's orchestra of Elkhart will be present. Mrs. Bert Kiplinger. 120; E. Cedar St., was given a surprise by 23 ol her friends Wednesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent with games and contests. The Eldecn club was entertained Wednesday evening at the home ol Mrs. Charles Lindquist, 1011 Milton av. The afternoon was' spent socially and luncheon was served to 10 guests. In two wet ks the club will meet with Mrs. Frank Ratsoa, 405 Haney av. Mrs. A. J. Austin. 1315 Lincoln way E.. entertained 14 quests informally Wednesday afternoon ns a courtesy to Mrs. Charles Iav.ton. of Oakland, Cal.. formerly of this city who is the huu' guest of Mrä.

Heideman. Mrs. Lawton

left Thursday for Sterling, ill., to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. D. McCandlcss.

Mrs. Charles A. Carlisle, Jr., Carlisle Manor, is visiting her parents at Mellat. Ind. Mrs. Clarence Hoop and son George Edgar of Piisburg, pa., are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. II Enterlinc, 7:18 Cottage Grove av. Miss Helen Hagedorn, SP5 Lincoln way E. has returned from a two months visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Haney, at Omaha, Neb. Mrs. Karl King, W. Laalie a v. has returned from a weeks' visit at Toronto, Can.

BIRTHS

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farmer Thursday a boy at Ep worth hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Sullivan 14:19 S. Michigan St., April 2T-, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Himes, 1 1 :j 3 E. Donald st., March 5, a diughter.

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At Wheel och's

At Wheeloelfs

Outdoors for Health Keep the children out in the open. 1 here is nothing that will keep the little ones so interested in outdoor exercise as play vehicles. Automobiles, Hand Cars, Express Wagons, Coaster Wagons, Velocipedes, Doll Carriages. Bring the Kiddies in to see these mighty health builders. We will be glad to show our extensive Spring display. Toy Department Basement George H. Wheelock & Company

The former pupils of the St. Jo

sepu Sennin mci wcanesuay even-1 i n IT nt S? .Tn-"-b' bnl! In -ro-i n ito

an alumni association. Tho meeting , Georgt

was presjdod over by Fr. P. J. Carroll, and John Hiss was elected chairman. The meeting w;us attendd by 6 5 members. In two weeks the final organization will take place and election of otiicers will be held.

Mrs. C. Greenburg. 924 E. Davton t. Patrick s court No. 1U1, Wo

-s., was hostess to the member. ot j men's Catholic Order of Foresters tho Indies' Aid society of the South will entertain with an informal danci S do Catholic church Wednesday 1 nc xt Tuesday v'. ening at the Tr.bur.e aiternoon. Plans were made for a auditorium. The H. and X. orciu-s-card party to bo givon Friday after-, tra will play the pro-ram of dances.

The Norman Eddy W. R. C. will

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Arrange Program for Tea and Woman s Club Musical The program for the musicale Friday afternoon at the tea to be given by the South Rend Woman's club at the home of Mrs. Frank M.iyr. Sr.. 5 1 S N. Ivifayette blvd., includes the following numbers: Arioso Ia Morp do Jeanne De Arc Dermberg Berceuse Grctthaninow In the Rain Sohneckcr Inter Nch Mac Fadyn Miss Anita Wottowa. Pale Moon F. Knight Ixgan Songs My Mother Taught Me Dvorak Longing Ethel Stuart Gaumer Mrs. Ralph Hutchinson. Mrs. Ethel Stuart Gaumer. will act as accompanist and Mrs. William A J.'i-'o of "Mtshnwnka v:ll o-ivo

harp selections during the afternoon. In the list of hostesses for the afternoon the name of Mrs. E. T. Bonds was erroneously omitted by the News-Times.

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noon at St. Patrick's hall. In two weeks. Mrs. Frank Horan, 017 E

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Mrs. Irene Ramsbey. 72 N. Allen s' . entertained 20 gu. sts informally Wedr.es i.iy evening. The affair wa

hold an ail day meeting Fri lay in! the K. of P. hall. A program will bei ;'ii-nii to rnninici'fin'f. thi. 1 0 fl t l-i I

birthday of Gen. s. Grant. Mrs. Harry Roloff. patriot- instructor, will have t'narge of the program. The St. Josi ph County Hon,,. Kco-

TIIi: TRUTH ABOUT

BEviniinc.i:. Charles S. Bookwalter, former mayor of Indianapolis, will tell the voters of .St. Joseph county the truth about tho man who is seeking to unseat the Fnited States Senator Harry S. New, in the Hich School auditorium. Friday night, at S : 1 3.

i This is tho best political speech In

Indiana this year. Advt. 113

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miscellaneous i nonucs association wn

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shower for Mrs. marriage took

Elba Collins, whose place April 13. In

the contests the favors were won by Mr. Rot ert Chapman. Miss Lola Howe and Mi.-s Floren" Soequist. Mrs. Chapman entertained with sev- : ii vocal solos. The Leva! Americans N'o. lnn3 ::.et in regular session Wednesday evo-.ir.g at F.eler hall. Six app'.ic '::-. were read and -i candidate. rivt-n the work. The others . ii' gie a dance May tl. and the

Keep Your Eyes Young in Looks

as wr-il as in usefulness. Kryptoks tnal lo you to aljust your vis. on instantly from r.ear and far with the Drtl BURKE

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nery school at the follow. rig places 'on the follow ing dates: l-'irst si hool. May 1 and 2. with Mrs. Carroll Byers. ."1." S. Main st.. and will be ! for tho members of t!e Sumption , Prairie, Crumstowii. Center Townjsh.ip anvl Rose-land Home lonomic 'clubs. The seon 1 school will be I held at the homo of Mrs. X. J. Krar.ts. r.""2 N. Notre Dame av.. for tbio mem! ers of the Clav and Harris. Mount PK-asant, Willow i'rer-k. Portage Chapt 1 Home Economies clubs. A pot lu k .Rnr.er will be served each day. Tho instructor will be M;s;- Arman of Purdue university. ! A community prty will be pien

EYES EXAMINED

H. LEMONTREE frtii D'xd'i Iilln O ptom.tr Bd MMnafM-tarlat; Of flrlAA tjf id duiiUcat ioj v'r ot Um m tkrttcr fcr tfaf wr u4

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cf tho Parention of the S. Michthis evening at will bo furnished

by the pupil? ana Mrs. Cora Snyder ; will give realms?. A penny lunch j will bo a feature. ! The Le-aders c;i.s of the Linden I Av. Christian church will meet i this t-vcnir.g w ith John Mull, i 24::; W I-iwton s-t.. Instead cf with Harel Eldrl za previously an- ! n. ur.ced.

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Compounded Quarterly lncorioratel for S3.000.00f Asets $1125 000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits, $45.000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND J16 WVt Washington Ac. F. M. BOOMl, Tr.':is (l"rinorI 124 S. Main St.)

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Special Sale of NEW SILK DRESSES

Today and Saturday

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Silk Stockings The need for plenty of pretty hosiery is a never ending one in Summer. When it s nice weather your stocking are noticed more. "Gold Stripe" Silk stockings that wear. Silk Hose, lisle tops, $2 and $2.50 pnir. All Silk Stocking. $3.00 and $3.50 pair. Lisle top, out sizes, $2.25 pair. Kilty Bess Stockings Heavy quality silk, lisle top, $2.75 pair. All Silk Stockings. $3.25 pair. Lisle top, out sizes, $3.00 pair. "Pointex" Silk Stockings, lisle top, $2.50 pair. All Silk Stockings. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00. Lisle top, out size, $3.00.

Beautiful dresses of Taffeta and Canton Crepe, taken from our own high-grade stock on sale today and Saturday at a liberal reduction. $50.00 to $55.00 Dresses at $39.50 $59.50 to $72.50 Dresses at $50.00

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Onlv 2 More Davs of . GINGHAM WEEK Special reduced prices on Ginghams by-the-yard. Low prices on gingham Street dresses, Porch and House dresses, Knicker dresses, Aprons and Children's Gingham Dresses and Play Clothes.

Gloves It's a season for smart gloves. Van Raaite Silk Gloves, wrist length, $1.00 to $2.00. Gauntlet styles and Lonr at S1.50 to $4.00. Ccntemeri Kid Gloves, short. S3. 00 to $4.00. 8-hutton. $6.00 to $6.50 12-hutton. $6.50 and $7 16-Lutton. $7 and $7.50.

Light Weight Underwear

Munsim: knit Union Suits for women, $1.00 to $2.50. Athletic L n i o n Suits, $1.25 to $2.50.

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Glasses, j It than is much rnsier to bo correct. to be Prices Moderate.