South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 128, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 May 1922 — Page 8
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man'.' ratlio',!-' rr-UT of Forf-l'-rs in tho I)ark." 'U?: riVc:, how th 1022
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FAMOUS "WITS" OF HISTORY Little Stories of Men and Women IVhote Saying t Are Still Remembered By MARK STU YVES A NT
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Till; MLMC; WAYS TKACIv-l Thi:s the two shcrars Cartel a UKAY IX)rI HIS WS. j fr nd.shin which v.as dc-p ar.d lastTh- sr.-at Er.c'.:h r.ovo'.L-t. Will-1 ir.?.
jam Makpcat Thackcra author j Ever after that, -when calling on' of -'Vanity l'.iir." Honry r.-!:ior.,V i Mr. Fiel Is., Thackrrav alwavs srr.t !
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their '.' o'r. All 5 ' .-.-T' :f htr.i. ':: day a f r i i-v him in p r'-.-ver-a'i-n a.:?: a Knin c illy. .i.. 1
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wj'.i in---: .. ;th Mi - I:-.-a; , I II! IISI Y. ; wiok' dr.ess. ! r. Tay s' . ia n - ev r.r.- ! Th" Wnr.-.a ns Hor:. anj Foreign ; ' -Conventions .are looser berauf-o ! Th Lyal V.f.:.i-'' ; '.1-." n' ; M. - ,nary .-r" i"tv wi',1 nut ir. thft " womrri ar ror.fu.-'-, and excitedj th Fr' sbytr-r. in vh ir- h a (irar.'-r -.f,.. r.n n ihr- home of Mrs. ' ovrr th--:r nw freedom. They're,
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!;k children Ju?t lot out of school.
Mrs. ( . J. Morr. .'22 Clair.0 a v., . nir'.-? in th -ast aren't as bal as
rrr. w. hoste- to the merr.hr;- of the thr,. in the middle west. Out there j Th Marri d Folks Iki '''-- t . Fa -time club in the aft' moon. 'more mothfr.s are setting them anj th First Kvnr.-l'.-al '-k-ir-.h Th" I'.xie dub will hold an -vrnlrjr oxmi in snvkin?. drinking and1
med in th 'v-r.:r- a t..e 1. , m"-t:r.c: w;th Mi -.5 France B a-hara, hrile playing. Mothers like that C. A. I3 F. Broa-luay. !are to blam." Tre Unrr-ln Lit'-rary club v.:;:, T., MlVant I'l'-isant Home Fco-I The term "aprer" is too elastic ni"! v. ith Mr.-:. Cha:- Arm- ronu-. ; . , ( v-ill be entertained in 1 to ?uit Mi.s t-peare. She rays a "''1 JFirri-or. av, ;n th" a f ';;--1 :. . ' t.j;.-. ait'-rnoon at the home of Mrs. dlapper is any irl between 1 and Th'- r.ü.cer of the art d ra." :n : r.t ! Lf ,.. ; j-frr. portage rd. :20 bat "evritement eaters" run all
of the I'ro-re.-s club will i'. e a t-a : ji,,. --rjf.n i;v
dub will meet at an,-. wav from 20 to 40.
this aft'-rnoon at 2 : o'rlork at the r11 (,.iy -W.-...:,(M at th home of Mrs. j "Tho'-e between SO and 40 are the
hone r.f Mr-. Cht: I a r. 1 ..t . 1 . 1 :;d pd 1 Williams, of New Carlisle. i worst." she eays.
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d"partm--r.t and friends. Tl i:sl)AY. The Woman's Dinlr-t club will
The r0r:?er.lal Dancing club will No. Mi.-- Speare doesn't smoke and 'ntertain with a dinner dance at.the doe.-n't drink. And she doesn't
approve of either for men or
Kable-, hall.
Th" lire Hive club will meet with women 1
iv a dinner-musicale in th" Gold j Mr. O.-ear Her.net. SOI S. Michigan; ym not bigot, though." she ?ays.
ar.i f th" Oliver hotel. T!: pro-jt., in the afternoon. j.-jf r3 want to smoke that's their am will be in rharire of M:-J: .Mr?. N. J. Riland. 221 S. Carroll j business. If men can. girls can.
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:11 er.t' rtain the Victory club at j smoking Ls no fpx pi ivilese. Neither
an afternoon session. drinking, though I think drinkins
Mrs Kdith McQulre, 212 N. F'.ia , Tii" LJ:-s Mib!- class of thf FirtniakfS a woman unwomanly."
s,t.. will be ho.-te.-s to the pPaMH-e j Fr.thrcn church will meet In the; -.r.. Speare is a Newton (Mass.) club in the nff rnoon. It-v-nii:;' 'at the home of Mrs. Elva j j-irl an(J a graduate of Smith college.
Th" O N. T. chsb of the Fir-t M.
K. church will be entertained at the home of Ms Vivian Huntsman. Felar.d av., in the evening. Tin" Wom.an's Missionary so.-jety rf St. Faulk" Memorial M. Fchurrh will meet with Mrs. Howard E nam or.?. 1 1 5 1 Tec urn.-eh a v.. in the effmocn. The Maids of Honor club wdll hold a regular meeting at the home of :ii?s Lather Kurzha!?. 2 07 Trnney Iva n i l a'. Mr?. Wulrer Fdward Fryan. lnl ?.. Shore dr.. will entertain at an afternoon bridce. The L'icky Bnes club will mopt with Mi-s Josephine Rleder. ?r. petrrs St.. in the afternoon. The Pollyanna Filde c!a?-s of th? Tmmanuel M. E. church will meet In the evening with Mrs. Fdward H. Stark. 422 Harri--on av. Mrs. M. V;tn Du.?en. 1117 S. Hi-h t.. will entertain at an evening meeting of the Worth While da of the Indiana Avenue Chri?tian church. The annual muslcale of th Womsn's College club AVill be held In
Thomas, 215 Milton av.
Mrs. Abe. Fcrlow. F. Keasey ?t..
She is in New York studying to be
I a singer. She divides her time be
will entertain the members of their ;tween the piano and the typewriter.) whist club in the evening. jAnrl though she Isn't married he j The Twin City St-wing circle will '1V;, she-s (no lvj?y for that! hei meet with Mrs. Harry Vanderberg. . secon,i novel. "Our 1'everish Way?.' j
Jtiver Park, in the afternoon. which will come out next fall. to. Is 1KID.. how to be happy though rnru:!'"'! The Woman's Fellowship clars of j jjPr recipe? It's work! the First Dapti.-t church will meet 1 m in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. j '
J. Mumford. 117 Marine st. about this or what is the cause
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albert Muessel. 410 W. Madison st.. will entertain the members of their card club In the even in
Please give me your best advice as I never will be happy until I overcome th.. DASHFFL.. BASHFUL: You are simply self-;
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and -The Virginian-" was a master1 his name up n.- "Mr. S-ackvllle." and',, , . ' , . of wit. humor and i-.itire in his writ-1 s:: d it to net's written Mr. Fie' Is. ' ''.'..V. ,n:vI :h:i ;:iu-rr 1: , m?s. And in his heart he was a until once a writer called him "Mr ! ' ' ' ' lig boy, with all the pemle sweet-'- Thack-uary." which amused h!m,CAhby XV'A! Vfry n'u:,'rl Ar 1 r
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ness and bubbling fun cf youth m tremendously, ar.d from ihcri on he his kindly nature until the clay he i spoke of himsdf an .Tr. Thackdiod. iuarv."
No cne cf his dsy loved to hav- Ancth'r on of Tliakera v's iokes ' fhr' 1.
fun more than this big, jovial, brill-' was to rite notes to h?. friends I s-id: iant man. H w;s away? looking; he knw they would hae trouble inj "A cr,,0-F.y. partly man. " f.-ttii. 1" T fun or an rxrm-e to imitate ?om.e reading. ; ar.d 1 . t x-uler.t. of :i cherf . ono to make his friend? l.iuh. i He was an expert pcr.man, ar..l 'a .v". 1 1 r-'- r" -.'.- In his Interesting "Yesterdays with . wrote the mo-t beautiful tu-rs. ! oarria;-'" Authors." James 1". Fields tells of: which looked like er.ct ir.cs. He! some of his mev.t:nr with Thack-: loved tbudg this. Fu: hi. di; f de-' rMP.RHFLAS.
I cray. 1 light ao to write a letter m such T , ,vn.. T--,.-,!Ve i-pear-
Upon arriving in London, one of a f.ne hand that the recipient .u!u ; c' ,.f x V-y -.Ik umbr-1'. 1 the tirst callers on Mr. Fields who ; have to resort to a mamifyin- glis- , ' - '.on .-f
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ana writer was a. '.Mr. Saekvi.ie. iters had to say. Mr. Fields waited at the door to I Thackarcy M as a constant student
receive him, ar.d when "Mr. Sack-; of lunr.an nature. It was his ch-f . vi lie" entered he fairly filled the ! interest of life. He wrote n.anv of'
doorway. He annDunced himself as: his friends into his books. If he; lf :i 'lVr't -u- ,:''-"vr? urr"r "Mr. Sackville." and bowed pro-j were waiting in a railroad station!01 rn:"' -Ar r':r SP-- ,:' I .ve;-. . foundly. j or m a hotel he could amuse hia ; lli::'P' , f "-" irh0!l:!t f " ! '. But Mr. Fields, from hiing sf en ; friends until they almost lagged him , Thi. t-'ies i !'. a'ant p- rfur-e :: a his pictures, instantly realized that! to stop, by his ludicrous "sizing up" :? an (Ai'::r-: k.-mfed i:r. "Mr. Sackville" wsa none other than ; of the strangers passing. Ht- would, ; the Croat writer. Thackerav Thev i rive theto -ill ti.iüifs nd t.-ll h:. 1 Kl SF M 1.1L1.
i both burst out laughing they un-! friends just what their lives were, j When re.-d'.r - b-- m : r I cerstood that the maid had mode a i what business they were m. ard! thread th-m ith. a 'kbd tl'.r-a l
mistake in the name, and it was too ' where they were going at that par-; and run th-m ".p ..' d t! ' n in ti.
ccod an onnortunitv for Tharkern v I tif.'lar nuuiiri-t. 'so-' (
to let pass to make some one lauch.
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' LlYiV AT:ü KOT SO BAD AT THAT I miss nonm hy spfarc
The Frances Willard W. C. T. U.. ! conscious, my dear. It is not neces
will hold an afternoon meeting at L-ary for
the home of Mrs. Ada Barnard, 12'"' Siyou are w
K. Dayton st. them an
Mrs. Oliver Jeffries, loll Ek C'al-J about. In this way you will forget vert srt.. will be hostess to the mtm-i about yourself, and I am quite sure
you to sop a doctor. When i PK m -J i-Z D V 7l& Q ADVS ÄÄi RQVGialiOBS et a niGAmo ... , . . ft . "rrTdTL"7 " f tra . .. ME?
bers of th Wancta Sewing circle in the afternoon. Mis Lottie Görden. N. Cushing st., will entertain in the evening the Junior Musician's club. SATl itn.w. The True Blue Girls of the Sunny-
yo'i will soon ftop blushins
Reflections of a Bachelor Girl
HOW FII.T.IAN OFTWITTHI) BI SS ii:.n. I had switched oft" ih" ignition before Bess Dean spoke, ar.d I turned
side I'rf f-byterian church will meet
the afternoon at the home of Mrs. j in the afternoon with the Misesi Spring Song Of A 1Yif C. s. Bcsenbury. Yd Navarre .Kt. 1 Mary and Elizabeth Mann. 1022 12. gc: the summer curtains hun?
The old'-r members of the Aut"n Jefferson blvd. Relief Corps. No. 14. will be hos-j
tosses thi- afternoon at a cruet par-' ty to he given by th corps' at their ball in the Old Court house. All members are especially invited tr attend this Fodal afternoon.
WLDMIt.W. ! p 11 A Ii ANNIE LAURIE: The We-lrat-liy Iinchon r.r!(!g?, I urn 2? years old nr..f keep com
into the school's sacred precincts." There was genuine anxiety in hrr tone, although her word were deMa nt. ' von f. tinting. I Massed that
in a.donisimunt to look at her- llerj---" u '' - p.nmn an ner noj.es on rt-que.-t was so o ld. her agitation -o stoadii.e Lillian that Lillian would unusual, that I could not understand .My into a rape and then Mis Fdit, and when I looked at h r 1 v. u.- j wards would not be able to decide still mon- pazdtd. Ik- t-y. s were! which v.-a -- in the wrong, glancing fron' on.- -;de to the ()-h.erj "."Mind Your step." like a person f. arin.g pursuit. I s;.d; "Just a moment, mv vour.r friend.'1
! Have the porch-chairs paintc d inert dulou.-lv to nv. .--..If. and ivr ' Eilhan said and there wa that in
S'cen, i cheek were Mu.-h-d a ivi I crlm-! her oice whiclt hf Id the girl im-
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dub will be entertained at the Bob-i pmy with a nice young man of 2ck;
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luncheon, the j-ostr.-s nemg :irs. i uot sr. t peera in caie i-u In-. v t0 jauu at, since r:e ;irs: saw ni Balrh Oshorn. 123? Woodward a v. J . iarr.1 every time he rails. He j ri, n;acie into a woman.
iet the hammocks all re-strung. ;on. That som-thiiiv liad put luv in; movable. 'Yon are making two mi--I Mend the holes in every screen ja, panic was plainly b be s . n. ;t h( ?. "me is in referring to your- ! Hear the poets sine of spring! ; "Why. Bess! Hw ab-ur 1 t. think is-df a a van-. p. A amp is supposed I See the wild-birds on the wing! j leaving you at one of the st.-r ! su-cet-d in her vamping, is she
Oh well, LLT 'em wing and sing 'Do you rtakz - that it k? within tit'----o ? But I haven't noticed any par-
teen ininut. s of train time? I'll :u-: laurels on j our brow, unless vou over to t k e storo at once, a- 1 : count cradle-snatching an
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j her words to ctet -benoaih th" skin ol
Tn Fancy Needle workers c'.tih .ulways accuse? me of not caring for
w:ll hold an affenioon meeting at I him, but I do
No. no!" Hrr voice was f ra n' -d. ; t ho ivl ,v:n vns watching her.
This Is the time of year, when even
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the home of Mr-. It ose Jester. Mil-' I have been married and have; nie m.os;. u ovo tea wuo r.eeas a tonic d '",""; ' 1 ' ;- ' a woman on tu p;aiiorm. wno i tor, av ! om. ch.ild. 10 years of age. This : f-r her vanity, and would almost ex-)1 --' Tt -,'ou X' '' 0 to JM:"'1 j guesse 1 was Mis j Edwards, anl who
asked me to marrv him. i change pko eS with a golf ball, if I -1 in' ' ir 1 : -,u u' -1 - "! was watching us. would come for-
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; afraid to go. and equally afraid that
The Clay and Harris Home Idn-; r,:an ha;
r.omic.s club will meet with Mrs.! but wants me to send my child to! she thought it would make a man there myse.r. Jwar-l. If I e0nld have stopped LilI.lilie lxr.clv. Hickory rd. :n t he J t he orphans' home. I can nver do! notice her a little. "V hat titter rons. n-- . "''a:; I would, for during the drive afternoon. dhat for any man. Do vou think 1 1 ,,,,,, turning back to tn- . i niudi of my ram-or against the Mr. Han-ev Bc-iser. lr.l For- j am tiding him wrongly or rightly ? Lvr?' mo,1:1 fhand. thcr- is , s .vit dmg -n the u:::t;c::. '".n had dL-appeared- But I knew
tage av.. will b hotc-s to the m-m- ;" Phase advise me what to do. J.eunere a ueaa uon auin. wno. - ; . cur-e. I ta,- vou ov i , o-. thau o interfere with Lillian
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LONESOME J VNE ' i.f'ry faintly haun's him at this at cr.ee. but I sk
magic season. i again- i i
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bers of hpr bridge club :n the after
noon. I LONFSOMF .TANK: I do net
Th Idlenil rlub wj'l b- r.r er-1 t hir.k you would be very happy! ,f ,rr ,-,.. h-r.n - h.rh
1 3 i -at th hme rf Mr? Chirle? ' w:th the young man if you quarrel i ,,. r,,nilr, ' ' v,VA
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in White Stuffs, Linens and in the Domestic Section White Fabrics
45-inch Imported plain white Swiss Organdies at S5c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 yd. Extra fine quality Nainsook. 10 yards in a box, white $4.75, $5.50 and $6.50 box. Imported plain white dotted Swisses at $1.25 and $2.25 yd. 36-inch white fancy Voiles at 75c.
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Th oher mis ike you are mikr." she went on slowly. deliberate-
Short. 4 N. Scott st . in th after-! r.ow. mv dear. And 1 do rot think ; v,'VjVf,thl . to'boaft abet ' But the' ' L' r"'" r'v'"n T'' n' 'irrf'1 !v. "d ::; believing my reference to r.oon. he truly love? you if be wants to;; ro.'"ukSt of a r.,arr--ed m-n o mv f'"'rt? Ui''rn -"A -ir?r- 1 r: 3li2a ; Mirs Fl-ards. T never have set Mr? C. E. Pattee. W. Colfax a v.. i s. pirate you from your chill. If ! qrtr,(r vaoitif,n doe'- r-i -,vrrir ?-llv",:'"?'::ou:' 1 " 1 1 l" ' ' n 'va;t i e-. e? on her in mv life But I think will be hoTs to the vvomin's Lit- j he would rot be considerate in the 1 j;;, a V.- wodh aVth- fu the iv--i "- fnj ?l' -' v'"" Wil-fr- 1 ;"i;!-h d. coming toward you now. flood-
n.er-, thing wir.cn is more tnan :.i lo vou,, hive ir.1(ip al,out lr. 1 I do not think he would be kind
erarv club at an afternoon m.
turnf ! to .-p-a c To i i i. sä , v... --on' p2 - v and mind vour se-.- '
a much a.-t.r...-he-'i a Li! 11 m s ti-!
"Marry in haite ar.d repent at,tu,.e as at i.n- pa:
om in. For m v tv.'-:.d .s eve wr re :
'dk-ure!" has come to mean merely ! wom i n. For
do your courting in a
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Th Phi iS'.jm.i sorority '11 meet j m other ways, do you 1 in the rv-nir.g at the hop.d of M:.;i ' Esther H'-ke. il.i nd av. I IM: A P. ANNIE TAFBIF
The Independen club Will bo en
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uee. i.- i-ox st.. tn the niter-j Mu.-a at nothing at all. It eems noon. ! as it" I can't heir it. If I am Just! Nothing will keep a man from a
The former pupil.- of the d Jos- i t ilking t any one I blu.-h. Phase w -man's side b.?ore marriage, ex- j th.-n !-.vk a r. 1 I wen-Id-'-! '
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Pure linen bleached Toweling at 29c yd. Pattern Table Cloths in round designs, size 64x64, at $1.00 each. 72-inch Imp. Table Damask, five different patterns to choose from at $1.00 yd. Pattern Table Cloths of pure linen, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 each. Pure linen Dinner Napkins at $5.95, $7.95 and $10.00 doz.
54-inch heavy quality Table Felt at $1.25 g9c $1 Q0 and $125 yard
yara. 69c extra heavy Turkish Towels, 50c ea.
Plain white French Voiles at 75c to $1.75 yard. 36-inch beautiful fancy white Shirting at $1.00 yard.
Fine quality 36-inch white Satinette at c, $1.00 and $1.25 yard.
Checked Nainsooks and Flaxon at 50c yd.
Domestic and Bedding-
Feather Pillows of fancy tickinc at $2.75 to $8.95 pair. 45-inch Pillow Tubing, a fine quality, free from dressing, at 35c yard. 1 2 Yzc Long Cloth, 1 0 yd. bolts. 95c bolt. 36-inch Unbleached Muslin at 8V2C, 10c and I2V2C yard. Absorbent Cheese Cloth, comes in 5 and 10 yard bolts 5 yard bolts at 35c each 10 yard bolts at 50c each. Satin finished Bed Spreads, bolsters to match, double bed size, only $6.00 set. Mattress Protectors at $3.00, $3.50 and $3.95 each.
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Best made Pillow Cases, 42x36 inche?. at 38c each 45x36 inches at 40c each. Bleached Seamless Sheets. 2'4x2 2 yds.. at $1.25 each.
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The astral conditions fcr thd day plane i! ko n.-.i.-t make tor liveliness and activitv in iter ker."
attairs uentriliy. althou-h tnre may
t- annryances and tlirlictilti-s irl t "'r- at th..to -tirnp. ant. There may be a br ak- tl :-g it o-.--..
inp av.-ay of old obstructions, but ground. Thn she fi:i
s-ime p.-rplexit'.e? and doubts as to k::'--1 t" t.-.e
h'-'w to tat. et the chanc d ordr may a - '.. ..re, with ti;.- n;ind aci'.latin.g as Idiant eye the b-t course to pursue. P.adi-; "nun a. ;il rh.ir;M ar, .idvised against Ui;-i Ma d ?
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and perplexities in making the ad- ar t d.imcd un.h r--
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Lmcers must safeguard th hcedth and comfort of their feet biost carefully. Many professional danctrs have adopted Cantilevers for off-stage wear, because they realize the beneri: and er.Joj' the freedom of these flexible shank shoes. Cantilever shoes for men and women told in South p.er.d only by
6 Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for 53,000,000 Assets $1,125.000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits. J 4 5.000 BUILDING Sc LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 21G Weit Washington Ave, r. M. BOOM:. Treas. (Tormcrlr 121 S. .Main SL)
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