South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 May 1922 — Page 8
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SPRING'S FAIREST FLOWERS
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Th M..o !Il"n ir! Dorothy j ;,r;s:n 'th Kind's H'M- rl--;
of Grrp M. K. rhurrh at .,:.) o'riock. An "vr.Jr? in-line of tli I- A. I A. rlriU tm will b hM 'it th" hot-. of r.frc. fh.-ir'.'. Mfdrty. If-irr!?fn av.
M!? Mar?-irf? Ar.su.. 10:'. Va-Mrj av.. -;v ill b ho.-t ." ir. th afrrr.on j Helpers of Trinity r. K. s rhurrh. ! Memorial M. K. church ili riior in; th" vrnlr with MI- K! CirVon. j
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P.A'-hrlor. v.ill fn'frt.iln til" mrvj-
mini?rr Fr sl-y tf ri-in hur h isi th
Th Af Vom I.iko It rluh will ho! r.tTtaInM in tho r nin at th ,
hill of Mi Miii'!" Ho.itli. ICt S. Willinrn t. Tho pr'rtrn will ho In ch-irzo of Mi. (). V.. .Inli tn. TlIIAY.
Th5 Motli'r.' rlopnrt mf-nt. of thp Vroprfse. rluh v. ill 1" m'ort.i i n I at I ... . r a I
th hnmfl or tno rr,:urnvin, .mi.-. . K. Kuehre. Collrco ft... in tho afternoon.
Tho Clio rirrl will m?ft In t!i j
afternoon with Mr. John Omp'il. Mr-. Clifton If. Hinds. 143 "Wilft., will h? hovtr.-s at an afternoon meeting of th National Park Seminary Alumni n??orl:ition. Thrt m"mhcrs of tho Pa.-i rhlfs of th Pythian Stors will mt at th Orphans Homo to ?nv for t Ii rhiMron. Th Plymouth Xoo.llraft will ho ntTtainod in tho afternoon, at th"
homo cf f. W'ltnn Prnhanlt. !
r. cmio .t. , Ml Modesto Somr.ir. N. ini! will ho ho.--t-- to tho mom- ;
hr." of tho A. W. A. rluh in tho evninc. Tho Ii rl!' AM rooiotv of Sunnyf!do Prrhytorian rhurrh will moot In tho rhurrh parlors in tlio nf tornoon. Th-- Tdlo ITour rlul ii 1 hoM an Rftorr.oon 'PFsinn v.itli Mr.'. Hay "Littleton. i:. Indiana av. An evening mooting of tho Pollyanna rirolo of tho Trinity M. 1'. churrh will h held at tho homo of Mi- Myra Villlarr.5. Diamond av. Th Twin Olty S-.vinc: rirrlc will
ntTtn'.n thf'r huhand at an ovo- j nir party at tho homo of Mis. I Goorc--' Prov.-loj-. R r'inton st. j Mr?. J. Tjir.ohirk. P. Payton t.. will bo hotosr In tho aftornoon to tho rnrmbors of tho r.-.d-A-Wro i Club. j A mortinc of tho Fi no Art rluh! v Y bo h"ld in tho rvrninrr at tho j
Tho Ivrr.o rluh will 1 rntrtaind at tho homo of Mi.'s I,'iila Srhorro. 1512 5-". Mlrhlpan st.. in tho ovonlnc. St. Patrick's rourt No. 1001.
Woman'.-' Catholic Ordor of l"orrFt-j
rr. will ontortaln T-:tn a uinco in tho Trlbuno auditorium. Th.o H. and
X. orrhotra will nliy tho pi.;r.im
Advice to Girls
keep all thought? of him wh'rh verroj on tho romantir or tho fntimentl ;
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DEAR ANXIE LAURIE: I am a woman C6 years old. and when I wa :0 years oM I had a young man froin with me whom a loved. My parents objected to him berause of a few little bad habits he had. Hp is now married and has thrc children. He often 'alks to me. l ypraks beautifully rf his wifo nnd rhilJron. Ho tlls me ho Mil loves mo, c ouise I hae always been a jrood friend. D you tli nk I will rvir have, him for a husb;i r l V ropG i;j-m i:-not. FORGET-ME -NOT: Von houId
n"t think of such a thins:, mv dcar!i
Tiiis man it happily married now. ind has three sweet children, and ou pay thinks well and speaks well of his wife. "When you wonder if you will ever havo him. for a husband yon are su freest in?: that his wifo and he may soparato. or that she may die. Don't hold such idea;--! Retrard hin a. a crood friend, and
DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a youn? man about. 20 yrar old. I was Cuinsr with a vouarr lady
until recently when wo attendo.i a i danco tofrether. Iurin? tho evening) sho danced with a ycunc ir. m whonn
I cio not corridor a r.tl' man.
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Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kcmbli TUITsDAV. may 2. Very likely .-irJ i-.t- rt s: in c Tuitions nro ri 1 fr-'m th, . l:y ri 1
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bodv mado a remark about it. Then
I a.kcd her not to dance with him. j an 1 stated my reasons. Thi- r.ade : hor very ar.cry. and wo have no ! boon to-: ft her sinco. i I wish vou would nlr.T.co te.l nro if
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A. 1'. AV. : Vou did a very :ind thir.jr to teM tho yoiir.pr woman about the. youn man. nd she should h a appreciated your advice.
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. I look forward Annie Liurio will welcom letters I with N r.efvii of infiUiry on 5.ubJocts of fominir.o or curi'vis interest from youne womon reader? j activities. a: of this raner and will reply to thorn ; harl'.i!c: r f
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IN the garden of dreams where Cupid play in the land of imajrination where strays the young man's fancy these days of Spring Lie the flowers of love. Who hasn't instantly thought of a lily
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when looking at some young girl or a pansy, or a violet or a rcse
There they are, all in Cupid's garden the fairest flowers of Spring tho sweetest flowers that grow in all the world.
w ill in, et in the friendship ian.ni of the t hurrli in the afternoon. Tho Hima Pi Epsilon sorority will me..t in the ovenintr with Mi.s?. Gladys 'ottrell. Einhel court. THURSDAY.
'harles T'lapp, Plaine ax-
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he ho.-.tof's in the afternoon members of the Thursday
olub. Tiie Circle of Mercy will hold its afternoon meeting at the, home of LouN Ahlerincr. 11 12 Notre Dame av. Mr:?. A. Simon. P.tor.son st.. will entertain the Jolly Nino clul in the a fternoon. Tiio Stichory cluh will bo entertained in the afternoon at the homo
Evan-licul church will meet at the home of Miss Freda! Peters, 510 Dayton st. Tho Woman' Foreign Missionary society of Graco, M. E. church will entertain their husbands this evening at T:.".0 o'clock in tho church
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to tho i parlors. A playlet, "Tho Honorable
Pridpre Mrs. Line's t'onversion," will ho proi sented and tho remainder of the
evening will be spent socially. SATURDAY. The Junior-Senior Prom of the South Rend Hitrh school will bo piven in tho Rotary room of the Oliver hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Good. 1"14 Hih st., will entertain in tho even-
of
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vudni;siv. Mrs. S. Whitehall. 711 W. Colfax av.. will entertain In tho aftrnnnn tho m.omber?' of h.er brilcro club. Th R. J. Ruehr rluh will wt
in tu attrpeon witn ,ir. uaiput Pmkcrton. 7' Lincoln tiv E
Mr. and Mr. Hen-y Wink. 1 ? " Randolph st . will entertaln""in the fv'nr the p?o jo club. Tin Grandmothers' rirle will
meet in tho rnonn wifh Mr.v P.) Cottrell. Eivef av. j 'Pt Phi: - - Par mrihirv of the
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Th (li;.lri 7ted '. lub will be tortaii'd at the hom of Miv. M. j Cmnboi:. at C.shf-n. !
Th Idio.V A:d sorirtv of th Portno ChoAi in ;,.r.t in th? aftrrpenn at the ehurrh.
Tb Paront-T-n T.orv . 1 r.f p,-r- ; by r'-hool will p.' er at t ! .'.."ho',1 : !n tlio afterr.oop. Au r-;ra t f offii er: wiil bo held j M: John Koch. CM E P.-oid-j ay. will entertain in the afterncrr j tho Lidies Aid society of the TPRunet r. E. rhurli. The Woman's l're: cn MN.-ior. rv i
of Mr.
Harvey st. Mrs. William Hintz. Park av.. will h lio trss to tho members of tho Kolah club in the afternoon. The Sumption Prairie Home Economics club will bo entertained in the afternoon at the homo of Mrs. George Werner. Pralrio a Tho Harmony Reading circle will meet with Mrs. Charles Woofter, 100 Sadie st., in the afternoon. The Ladies Aid -ocirty of tho Trinity M. E. church w il meet with Mrs. H. J. Preston. ' ". Plaino av., in tlio afternoon. The Nonpareil club will meet with Mrs. L. A. Lydick. 1223 Lincoln way V., in the afternoon. Mr.-e Earl Vest. 121 Vassar av.. will rntertain the Thursday club in the. afternoon. Tlio Woman's Missionary soeJety of tho Westminister Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Fannie Copp. Hi's California av.. in tho a fternoon. Tho Woman's Missionary society of th" First Christian church will bo i titer: a ir.e , at tlio home of Mrs. E. P.tiker. f.H S. St. Joseph st. T'.e Missionary society of the Harris Prairie Christian churcli will meet Thursday afternoon wiith Mrs. Cl iudo Lonpley. 12.1" Portale av. FRIDAY. Tip-' Junior class of Notre Dame university will hold its annual prom in the ever ii at tho Oliver h"fed. The S". noepatinc rive will iiy th
Thumas IL Hacker. 1100 t Ini? tho Hoosior Roys.
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With swift, practiced movements. Dicky stripr.od the wet clothing from Junior of course, manfashion, leaving the soaked garments in a heap on tlio floor and went into his bedroom. My little chap was so adorable as he stood roeruishly smiling up at mo, hifl face and body all rosy, his curls wet and rumpled, that I forgot my Kown. and pave him a hearty hue: even ;ir, I be;ran rubhincr him vigorously with tho bath towel I had brought while Dicky wa-s stripping him. "Let mo do that." Lillian said, taking the towel from me, "whip you Ret his clothing." I obeyed her sensible susrstion. and had no sooner laid pumps, pocks, underwear and romper on the hair beside her than Dicky's voice sounded from tho next room in the imperative, querulous demand I had feared: "Madge 1 Where arc those gray trousers? Have you been disturbing my things? Yes. fir. you have. Well, by the left ear of Adam's off ox. if this i.-n't the holy outside limit'. Saw como across with those
Madge, letV? take Junior to dinleaving Dicky to follow when
on, nor
lie s trousererl and in his rmht mind . .. s again. I hesitated for a second or two. wondering whether Dicky would recent my going. But an answering bellow to Lililan's taunt reassured me. "Go on get out!" ho thundered, and, laughing, we lost no time In obeying him. Despit my own annoyance and discomfort I was glad indeed of the incident just at this juncture, for the little skirmish with Dicky had
brought hack tho color to Lillian's j cheeks, and had lessoned the pain :
which I had seen in her eyes. As
I wntlrod lr'-dflf brr- in fie Hinln?'
room I felt that' her nervous tension was re h. ing. Pcn3 Dean and Robert Pavarin with the other guests were at the table when wo entered, and as Robrrt rricn n-?tV lilt? Knioi-fnllini
courtesy. I saw- that he kept his eyes, carefully averted from Lillian. Rut Marion's entrance a few seconds later, with her usual impetuous rush to his side, kept his de
meanor from being noticed, and I
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r.ants. nronto. What the dickens f never talked so much nor
did you do with them?" I sht a dismayed though laughIrg glance at Lillian, for I knew her quick comprehension would see the connection between my announce-
ing Dicky's as soon as l'oss Dean.
entrance. I knew that Dicky came In he and in their usual laughing
repartee, would hold tho attention
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Mu-o r.g;n:i 'hapman. 1010 S. Rusii st.. will entertain tho Golden Rule o;.is of the First Christian church in the evening. The ideal Embroidery club will me- t in the afternoon with Mrs !'.o: l."b.u-h. S. Iifayette st. The aisle;- class of St. I'eter's
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Inc for the journey home, and this
disappearance of wardrobe. And I ing smile on her evasive an?wer to
pa rt of Dicky's j saw an answer-j faeo -,? I made j Dicky's demand.;
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F v - - . - ; ' . - - Otrrara Glcissware An assortment of brand new items in three colors Jade Green, Tangerine and Canary Yellow. Included are Flower Bowls and Stands, Footed Fruit Bowls, Handled Sandwich Trays, Mayonnaise Bowls and Ladles, Flower Holders and Stands, Tall wompop-s, Va ses and Stands. $3.50 value. Special, your choice $2.45. George H. Wheelock a Company
Necr in all history have children had so much fun as they do today, so much play, fo many fascinating pla things, and last but by
"Why don't
knickerbockers
"Recauso they're in no shapo to; wear after last night's crawling under Ivarbcd-wiro fences and over , tones." "I dont' mean that pair." "Vou know I wouldn't weir those to a dog fight. Tailor mado 'em about a mile 'too big. Look here, what are you trying to do. stall about those gray trous-rs? What have you done with 'em. traded 'em i for a teakettle to the tin peddler?" ! There was a rising note of irritation in Dicky'. voice which I roc- j
j ognizd. But I dreaded telling hi.n ; I the truth. Not that I minded un
doing the p-u kigo info whieh I had packed them, but I knew that fas- , tidious Dicky would not wmr the! trousers after being Pius rumpled. Lillian struck into the conversation, giving me tim to think. "Vou gro!y overestimate the purchasing power of pants in these later days, dear boy." she called. "Even if there were a tin peddler
I left in the world, which I doubt. ' you would get no teakettle for the j niftiest trousers in all the land. A ; cof fee-stralr.'rr, perhaps, or a paring
Put he had hardly been seated before there was a peal of the telephono, and In another mirutc Mrs. Cor-crrovo announced gravely: "Long distant e calling you. Miss Dean."
p.j mear.8 least, such adorable and; knife, or even a saucepan, if you
comfortable play clothes.
If the gre. it-gr ai-grandpare r.ts ot todaj's kiddies could return to earth
threw in a m-oktie. but a teakettle '.
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Professional Dancers Wear Them
Lancers must Mfr guard the lur.lth and comfort of their foot ;iost carefully. Many profesMonal dancers have adopted Cantilevers for off-stage wear, because they realize the beneJlt and enjoy the freedom of
these flexible
Cantilever shoes and women told Rend only by
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Smart New Canton Crepe Wraps, trimmed with Platinum Fox or Black Caracul. Also new 3-piece Canton Crepe Costumes trimmed with IafTeta Petal trimming or deep silk fringes.
New Sport Dresses in Soft Printed Crepe de Chine or Cotton Eponpe. New Cotton Frocks of Checked Gingham English Prints, Crisp Organdy or Voiles. New Sports Sweaters of Silk, Fiber Silk and Shetland Wools in Slipover and Tuxedo models. New Tailored Blouses, New Hand Made Blouses and N e w Beaded Costume Blouses arriving every day.
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Ith radio-telephones. Children no longer live to be seen ard not heard to do their httlo tunt ard learn their little catechism. ! Ren: ping and rompers are firmly : established in our national life. ; The old notion that on!y light pink .and blue were suitaVo for little people when white was not worn hat h.vpKy passed. Colors both delicate . md str.ir.g hao been much featured for children for s-ome so pons. Rut this spring rointir.rs. a smart K n-.-ir zton h.; s;. msored whit
is to
"It is to murdr!" Dicky growled, is you two idiots will find out in
seconds more. Here!
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What he would be, though I well knew the familiar ending of his sentence, was lo-t in the furious tearing of paper. I knew that D: -ky had d ;ser err ,j one of my parcel-po-t packages which I had put I had thought beyond discovery behind some hooks on the topmost she'.f in Dicky's room. I waited nerve.: -ly for the plosion 1 k n e w w a.s coming. "I might have kmwn you'd becun your us" ;1 irferril packing stunt.' To my .-urpri.-e Pih's voice was
colors.) only mildly querulous, and I decided
rrint1? that bv some miraculous streak or
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Specialist in Prescribing, Grinding and Fitting
Compounded Quarterly Inoerr)ratol for 3,onn,nr" Assets SI. 12.000
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BUILDING Sc LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND J16 Wet Wn.-hingtu Ao. F. .M. liOOMi. Trea. d'ornierly IUI S. Main St.)
if FAY TAXES
in children's
Thre is r.o doubt that rompers ol such nmusir.g fabrics will make a
luck the rumpled
cray trousers were not so but what they could be signalled my belief to L'.l-
Lan. and she re.e hr eyes giving
me u mi.-"chievej ? a ns ".v ri n g signal. in pain at th "Thi11 is t.o place ehlur for au -use Ivlue Deil innocent chee-ild. a loving wife nor ll'Gta faithful friend." she siid. "Come
rrea' hit with the children as well as I worn. I
their parents and adoring aunts
Vour a at' h v 1 j sight of stron- soajiand se-e it smile.
r.oyr. If yon nrrj hlp nr o. Kay trn to fit your Inomt. N harre. No enlorr. LOANS ON 1 t IiMTl RH. 1 IAN ON. ACTO.
! f: IAK MOCK. rtc. Lonx time. ! i't niAll p)infntii. I'repajr nny tlmA and top Intrrrtt. Slain 174t.
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20 Years In the Same Location
Dr. J.
Burke
230 S. MICHIGAN ST.
Burke's Glasses Fit the Eye and Purs?.
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THE BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing S. D. Moran & Son
THE LITTLE FOLKS SHOP H. Alberts Blackstone Theater Bldg. WEARING APPAREL , INFANTS TO 14 YEARS
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