South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 137, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1922 — Page 8

WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY ! 7. 192? ACTIVITIES If 1 M u i. i p t A r-i a A Ji A ( I r v -r

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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T..- marria..." cf MV- F-I'-mnr, I..:..: -.tri. daushfr of Mr. and Mr. , har-s L. Iviruirand .? 1 N". .V-.fr' i av. ar.1 .V rm 'i Humphr y, :. .v. Mr i- ! M - - Hur.-.j h1 ty rr. -mm? .r 7 ' : ' at M. ! j ';.;- ' ' i r. . r h, l v. j I ;rk". r " .".'.- .1. M'-"art- ; r- ! : . h " ... i n and the ; it:.' - Arc M:-- Myr: HumI :.r-y. 'U-.r. f ti.-1 ;o:n, a:. I A ii'L.-: w ; . r. i Th1 ? - r : 1 w.i-i ':, r-nm'.r. ly ?wr.f-'1 Ti r!u' r.sr. :". n ;rrr'' r-r y riv ' .r:i r-hf -f.r a 7-i- r'.;r hat to niafh ' ! r -"-r-a w a? f-f v hü Ki.arr.y i r - ar.-l va ':;. ;;!-. Mi-s Iluru- j phr-y 'a a i."iv.-ri of 'lark l:w-! tiff'ti v. irh a r.' turf h t of Mik' ! ff! lr z th 'rr-Tior.v t tv"T- ; 'l.rs bf-Hkf u-t was f-.-rvil at thh . rr. f th t r : 1 ' parr.s to ?. 1 t ir-. Af?T a h rt tr:; to Ir.-I-' i tr r--::. Mr. ar. J Mr.-. H urn ph r y h at hon.'- at 313 -V. .Votr :

tr' v; ;r r. 1 rr -h t r.t - w-r' s' rv -' i hy tii" h'--? 'iir;r th'- so ial .( ir. to 1 ; ::ih m. Mr'. Ili'har.i I-ir.!.i!" 2 'I K. .V i-, irr- .. v. :.- irj r:-'- Monday ;.ft'-rr. on .- t! -- r i iuSrs r f th1 . r. t i v. : r ;:" !. t h n. ras ion i." ; r iti-.n of h-r hirthday try. I, th-- T.nt- t th fa-

monr the Guests at Senior Ball This Evening

o r v.

Mr-, n. Jffr!

Mrs. r;. p.- nz r. Mry Chirk, ar.d Mr.-. .1. r.' r. Tt, 1 ir rh'-on tahl ua-- ' r. t r ' 1 uüh a rhi.- t'-r rf r d Th- rn-rr,v '-r.- f th" Thllatha cl i-.; r,f WV-tnur.-t r fhurrh f-nter-t.t i ri I th ;r n.orh- rs Monday -vn-;i? th h-m- of Mu I-yl Whit'ornh. " .". 7 Uhr".' at' r lr. WliitA srardn f!ov---. forrn'-d th'- attractive d"-oratlor.. of th'- hon-. Thr pvnir.tr w i5 t-'t-r.' wi'h cam's and mu. !o

'im'-nts v.'f r3 s rvrd

iirn av. Mr1' Klrr.T Sjuinr. Mr?. ra!fon MooruTA- ar.d Mrs. ''lar-n Ii'r-th Tif-rtain'-d thB rn-n.S'-rs of th'- Hid'1-a-WoM rluh at a 1 o'clock lunfh'on at tl." .Ifffn-ori h-,' Tu'.liy af-tf-rr.oon. Tn lunr-Non tah!lovely w.th an arti--tj- a rranc un-'i: f.f fprinzr fl-.'r.-- l'oüowlr.? t!u luncheon th- aft'-rno-m v.a- .-I'lit at tha carl taM-? it thp hin ? ol Mr. Moomau', IUI fi'.ain a v. At ih lh fivor? ur won by Mr.-. nmmtf "VVbstor, Mr.-. Frank Kn.'Mock and Mrs. Husfl Linh-rk. Th final m'tinsr of th1 f-'acon -Ail! -f h"Id In thrr-A w'r.s with Mrs i7dard riant and Mr?. Kmmtt Wfbyrfr a.i host's.1'-5. th plio oj th rr-'-tin to annur.cd latrr. Th TaMtha Oirl? r-lub of thp Zion Evancllcal church m't Monday '-.-r.ir. at th Parish prhonh Th1 hotpr were Mr?. Margaret Harlan and Mrf. llfr.ry Mih". In two wffks th rltih will riKot arrjain at th f,im pac',. Forty mm'Sr 'f th Woman's Homo M: :or..iry florWy of th Fir.'t M. 12. rhurch mt in th" Friendship room of th" church Tuesday nfrrnnon for thMr rfcular m retire. "Mountain work" wag th subject of the afternoon's program, which in chirp" of Mr?. W. r;. j:nr. Th host'-.-?' for th aft-f-rncon Included Mrs. P. Z. P.-n Durant. Mrs. Herbert Garn, Mr?. ';orf;e Davi?, Mrf. C. E. Rus.' and Mi3 Addl" Jones. Mr. William Hardy. 124 E. Pror.son ft., was hf:stf-.s to 10. members of th Flymouth club Tuesday afternoon. In the contests th favors were won by Mrf. John Pfender. The next meetlntr will be heM June 1. with Mr?. Charlvs KcynoMs. 4 0? K. Donald Ft. Th final meeting of the pe.a?on of the Clio circle, was held Tue.May afternoon at the. 'homo of Mrs. William K. McHenry, W. Wayne St.. the annual election of officers result eel In Mrs. Harry Schock heinsr rho?en president, Mrs. H. W. nidredco. vice president; Mrs. John Chafer, secretary, ani Mrs. Charley Trorkett,

ar.d dair.fv r f

to 4 0 r.i rri i s I rd ci'-ts. Each M'.th' r 'a -t s rr rü'd with a cotpas" of i t .-f-t t.-as and liü'f of tl;'- alb y. T!." c! will entertain the ity iinin:; f Philath'a clas.---t a lin k .'upper at Westminster f'him ii t Ii - I after part of the mnnih, trie at dat- f b annonncevl later. An non ncr-ni' nt hps bcn made of tpc eT: v i ;'.-tnr rf of Mi-; Her.riett?i V' ;i tn:p. S. Jvifaytte blvd.. to Her., rt F. Xitntz of Aurora. 111. Th" wed.j;.-,- will take place 27. Af ter June 1 the (r.'ipP- will make their hom" at r..b1 '".irrol! e'.. Aurora. 111. Mri. Frank Stover. ""'" T;cx st.. was ho-t-.v- Monday evening to the m'mber- of tl.e Mu.L-i' i.an.- !ub. Tt evening w as .pent inf.n mn'ly after the bu-in's .c'..-io;) nnl li'ht ra-fre?hm'-nts were prrv.-'l to ! 5 r..r-m-b-rs. T!'" n't in" t!nc of the club will take place ; th" home of Mrs. O. A. Farabau-h. K 2 J X. Michh'in Ft.. th" re to be announced later. The member." of th" Excelsior cla5;- of the Sunny.-Me Preshj teria n cbtirrh were enTert.ain'd Monday evenircr at th homo of Mrs. Louis F. Schleier, r.-rj s. Ed.ly st. At the bu?ine. je--f5nn an election of officers was held resulting in! the appointments of Miss- Evelyn Xoyes. president; Mi.-.- Dorothy Purvis, vier- prelent : Miss .k-nnv T'ke. s'-cretary-tr'-asurer. The remainder of the f eninc: was .cpent socially and liht r.-fr -shments were server to 12 members. The next meeting will take place on the evening of June 12 a th.e hnnv1 of Miss Jenny Te5ke, i: Washington rt.

We'd Like You To Look Over

Our new hirdo;ne stok of Spec, taej- ar-.d Eye.lass- They ar of the -ry re5?t mak at lowest prices. Dr. J. BURKE over 2'" jear.- in Suth Fend lt.o so. .Mirnir.w st. Ler.es duplicated in r?a winuto

The Mother'.s club will he fruests at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday at th" home of Mrs. T. 1 1. Fulla. 221 S. William st. The Oliver School Parent-Teach-erf cp.jb will meet at the school Wednesday afternoon at . o'clock. Purine the business stolon an election

of ofTW-rs

will he iifld.

At 1:30

ruests

o'clock the mothers will b"

at a hindere: i rtf n pnrty. The Florence Crittenden oirel will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W. ( A. Fleasant View- W. C. T. U. will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Hoikins. It.i7 X. Johnson st. A memb. of the City Pescu" Miss-ion will a. Mr. the meeting. Widr."sday veninir will be f imi'y r.iht at the Immanuel M. E. church. At 7 o'clock th" Indies' Aid focietV Will ?e:ve .-upper to members of the church and their friend.:. At ? o'clock a family r.iht propra m wi'.l h-' pnftT.tril and I.cv. F. H. Ko-hnemnrn. pnsror of th" church, will talk on "The Immanuel Coldcn Jubilee Year." The Fcntenia! 1 :: epib will bo c::r -:.- of M : .-. A. l'nrsvthe. 1 2 3 W.

j hi - "... vi 5 4 I i v w 1 . f ft 1. J . . - v M ' x - oll I i x- -4' $ f ,- x -yjc - ff - As I I 11' ' ' " t Hl v - ' if ' " S a . .-U ' 3 'I I ' ' " -'- - ' ' ' -' ' ' " ' ' ' - ' " " - ' ' r ' -- V , ,' i "' - "Si ; Miss Marlon Dixon, of Dixon. Ill . left: Mi-s Mar Williams, right. fPhoti hy Ited". , : " - -- -- - ' t . L ' ' " i

RGVGlations PAifejN

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THE DILV.MA DICKY STAGED IX Till: HO AD As the no:." of the bursting tire cam" to my ears I made that instinctive pesture of the motorit, the outstretched hand, a? a sicnal that I was slowing up. Th"n I drove to the side of the road and stopped, pivinc the Mists upon the rmvor horn u-pn which Ihcky and I had arreed. Ther" was no n"d of the h"tn. however. He trust have been close behind us for he next second he had driven past me and had drawn up the car he was driving a fw price? in front f our?. "What the di.-kens did you do to her?" h" demarded ar.crily. My color rose at his absurd unrasonabl"ne v, but I kept my voice cool. "Junior Could " "I threw a torpedo ir.t v th" road and then ran over it." I said airily. There was a cic-le behind nie. suddenly smothfrd. pu '.-.-, that Lillian's hand had promptfy covered Marion's mouth and I regretted my own attempt at pihinp. Dickes portentous frown indicated that this was no time for jestinc "Can the comedy." he commanded curtly, "and then all of you will

GAISON

L.lhan ard the lar him.

ido:n c I ha 1 at

.a

hiliren

t-uld no:

Th" contract between hi-' ow. co r.t to! I" 1 tons and his mule-skin-r.'r's v ic.a b:: la ry .-mrte rny s"r..-i of the luii-ro-; an 1 I !aurrh"d outr : z h t . p. i : r I ' my ? " n s " of humor itt med; if !y afterward. for th"r' l. ipe l ir. :o I:--ky" -r a In vv- j kn--.v r.r.'y too w , j.aok which

1-rp. ftr hill. rv. ZKrj ha I his ba-;k to ., w ;i: "mr.terrupte i v;e-r --f

I C'uli h-V ?hf -"T- 1

ma P.y wr.'-n. over th cr'-st f h:::, th-.-" aprare-; or." rf tv her'.nc trrx ks which ar" ar'.'h" i to th" p !"-" u re -vur motor:. t-s "I don't krir, cf cour.--, v. '. --ranc"n;--nts ;.-u can r.-.a k wi-h rh driver," I fUl s-.v,-e:v. a. tru - is cominr down th" "r y.:, ,.

"F. rrive m". P. ky." I pleaded. "I

cu only kn'-w

1,

ov funnv ti:at

hi--pered cussir.p round"d I won't liuch any more." "Vo-j'd better r,'"t :f you want whole hone in your h'ad." he TS' tort'd. and I kr."v tha 1 had averte.i a storm for Th mo-v.ent. "!'.- a wond'-r yoi w uj'dn't h"n 1

Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Gcneviexe Kembl TIIFILDAY. MAY 1s Fnd'r th" fr:.rd!v r : :' prA.-;ou- Vf-.-iUs .i.-s:--d r-v si in it; I;- of a p .-. -. d t" t - ; -

I,.- c V,

Mar.-

a--ti" Hul

s h on , ; . e i par'

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f

a 1'. r iz e d

-ra :n

th!

:rp out

to do.-" he went o r nnl

I re.alied with a snt i I hoi to smother that this was in r-Vo'y an appeal for the aid he scorned, ma--

icuiine fashion, to ask for o---r ; s: - .

'Isn't there an inner tube, a so. d one. und'r the sea?" I inquire 1 "Yes. ;hi;t what the devil pood do.that do u?" h" snaip"d. "I can chanpe a spare all rizht. and I

have to pile out and pet into th" other car. Eook at that shoe! Now, what the devil's to he done?" H" stood with his hands in his pockets lookinp gloomily at the flattened shoe. A fudden suspicion flashed into my mind, and with Junior and Marion went toward the other car, I voiced It: "Dicky! You don't mean that you didn't have that inner tube fixed on that spare?" . "Yes. I mean exactly that." he snapped. "I need an eytra spare for that car. anyway, and was poins: to pet one at Kingston. How on earth you managed to pet that blowout on a road like a billiard tahleT can't tell for the life of me, but that's th" way of a woman driving.' "You're mistaken." I said spiritedly. "It's the T. ay of a man never taking the rroper precautions against accidents." "Oh. keep fju:et:" Then he took rffupe in a mans prerogative, a postrophizins: the scenery picturesquely for several seconds taking care, however, to keep his voice discreetly lowered so that

suppose I could put in the Inner tirbe. but I'd ruin a r"rf"otiv poo 1 suit of c'.ohe doing it." "I didn't mean you to do it." T s aid. "Well, may a poor wrrm of th" dust inquir" wheth"r you mean to have Lillian, yourself. Marion or Junir do the job?" "A Truck- Is Coming" "Junior could if he wer a litt older," I said with seeminc indignation, hut real shrewdness. for T krew th"re -,vas nothing so calculated to put Dicky in crood humor as a reference, however absurd, to his small son's precocity. "Fut I rfally think it would b" too hard for him this morning. Put have you noticed how many trucks of vegetables, and different thirds there are on th" road this morning? Don't you think on" of thos" driver would be glad to ptjt in th." tube if you paid him well?" "No doubt." Dicky replied with heavy sarcasm, "your olairvnyinf mind knows ju when another of the centry will appear on th" scene, ar.d whether or not h" will be willing to stop if he doe? pass by." Our cars w"re standing nt th"

to h. w : -d o n l of he .- -' r - r - social, do 'n' -Tic ard h" tr a" should fh-:e ur.d"r th..'- Ve- ;s - - ar.d the Marti il impetus sh ".' 1 f.-It in a ko ncra", sp "-" 1 : r. 2r up " . :r. -Ts. with "both mert si v ph".--- ii f ! it an ! forces . -. - ! tr ,- - an a r.r-i pitch. T::- ; .- a n .- e of warn inc. hwo er. f- r ' : n t !' e. -v. p ' .i vnt -n f of ot h " a Jh. v ate un der s-:v.: ha u r: -h". vor :j ; auspi s

T hi o-e w " ! ,-

.r'!:iiv :

th" f.-.f'-c -.t f an a c t i ard a nt y. a r :n all th . r ;",'.-r.--: --. v .'. Vo s I n - s s a d s r . i ' I n r - e ' . ; t hose in the ' pi o--;-, -it of , ' : . sh'.til 1 h" careful. A child rr. on thi Jay- will be s.-'iv .ent'-rpr::":-. p-o ud, kind a r. d accompl;-'-.-. I. nr l shi'ul 1 make fair vrogr"-s in life.

V. M. C. A. Gct-Tnprthcr Can! Cnrs H itli Friday Kren?

The j-r.al "pe foget-,. r

f t:

year at ti e y. m. C. A. will h-! 1 Friday f ve ning. May F. S'upp. r will be . rv. d at CI ovprk ar J there -a ill b- v. riotjs other attr.!.- -tions. F. i sketi-.a ih boxinc. wre.-t '.inc. nr ! swimming medals will he prr j and r,po;p A. Cooper will p;v- ; talk on "A F"al Stimmer frT a. It'.:1. P. ""." Th'ro will be an indoor bi -ball gam' between Shorty's Jtmie? and Kizer's Peat Cat P,u-y p.oyMusio by an orchetTTa will b- fur:". -ished d urine th" evening.

A sht-gard takes a hundred srtej b" aus" he would r.o- t ake on in due season.

Mr.-. Dennett Cordier. 1513 S. Miami st. The Pythian Tea will hold an aft-

! ernoor. meeting Wednesday at the j K. rf P. hall. The hostesses will he j Mrs. Dcie Jellison. Mrs. Mabel ReiI ter. Mrs. Efhe Iloher ar.d Mrs:. Grace i Ltidley. The Kolah club will be 'entertainI ed Thursday afternoon at the home

Soon to Wed

of Mrs. Tom Touhey. 12.1? Miami

i ?t.

Miss Ann.a nagner Hoffman anjrtnifntü, left Tuesday for an exten. led visit in California.

Miss Florence Foreter. X. I-a-

from a

c'olf IX (I iv ;;f:

at .a card j.arty ei1nef

: .moon.

Prices Mod'rif

e.

Th. Ph.I-A-Par auxiliary of the Ir.d.ar. i Avor-in Christian church .'! me t W. Imsliy aft moon with

At Whcelock's

At WllCC lock's

i- h f 7.: 'Ix--- ..--ri

- u r . u

fa.tte blvd., ha returned

1 .-h rt trip to Chicago. ' A. r. and Mrs. V. C. Stone, Forest j

i av.. will leave today lor tneir summer home at Waloon lake. Mich. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Crabill.

I North Shore dr.. have returned from , We.-t Ikidcn. where they have been i .-pending the past ten days. I M:.-s Henrietta O'Brien, of Detroit. J M:. h.. arrived last evening to attend)

tiit- .senior ball and is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Patrick O'P.rien. 732 W. Washington av. Mr. and Mrs. U. (1. Speed have returned from a .-h'Tt visit in Chicaco. Mr. and Mr. Charles L. Elliot. II Le'and av., have returned from a we.-t rn trip which included visits at Falk- City, Xeb., and Kansas C:ty. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Whitcomb. 537 Edrrewater dr., left Monday for Des Mo:r.e, la., where Mr. Whitcomb w.ll attend the general assembly of ti;e Ih e.-hvt ria n churches.

can't return his love as I should like to. j Should I go with both or should I po with the first whom I love very i much? HROWX EYE. F.KOWX EYES: There is nothing you can do to force a young man's love or attentions, my dear, -without appearing forward and unladylike. Th.-re is only one proof of a man'a love, and that is his asking a girl to marry him. Since you are not encaged, why rot have both young meli for

friend? for vou. Sf If?

That is the better plan Don't you think so, your-

.MISS KITH M. KI SS. Mi. and Mrs. Ralph H. Kuss. 1215 S. Michigan st.. announce th" onpacement of their dauchter. Miss

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A Special Selling of SHEFFIELD PLATE We offer you remarkable values in Fine Sheffield Plated Ware for your dinner table. We jruarantee these items to be hefneld plated on a base of 18 ; nickrl silver. All these pieces are in the popular platinum finish and edpred with En-zlih thread border.

t'ereI Vegetable Dish c'.ike . :.. We call attention to th" tru-ercu? ?:z- of this tt"m. 12l4, ::.chta long. Th" top. fitted with two hir.d.'!-, f. rras a full f ized s'l'-irat" d ..!;. A comely and practical i:.-:a f r your tetter table erv:e. " e r y special at I Cray Boat ami Tmy (hke cut); bo th p:-c-s of cnc-rous t:z", 9 i-j :rc!.-s lone. Crid from a Sterling S;i er nrod' l. Very" special for this two daj a sale, J'kf' ä

Meat Platter (like oUt; cuar-.int---1 She :he;d pi :. ; l-"i l inches, in the popular grey ov pla'inum finish, si'tctl . . .$7 f'" Nairn- Platter, but In 14-;nch s-.r.e $ ft. s ." Sandwich Tray. A most convenient .-er:"" pie.-e. ntcastircs l.ä inches long Special . .$2.75 Dread r II. II Tr;i : measurer

Kuth M. Kuss. to Forest C. Hay

of Mr. and Mrs. S X. Hay. 13ö.' S Mich.ig.nn st. Tlie a nr.ou ncent"nt was made thi. afternoon at a luncheon given at the home of Miss Kus.. Twenty cu'stp were seated at an attractively appointed, table, th." color scheme of whi'h was of pink and

I white. Fink sw. --;! peas were tied

to the announcement cards

I

DI1AR ANNIE Ij-URIT:: I am lf years old. and ir. love

I w:h a man quite som" years older 1 than myself. I If.' tells m" he loves m" more I than any one e;se in the world. We j po out, maybe once or twice a week, jand he takes m" any place I want j to go. He is a business man. and is

busy all the time. He never seems tc pet much time to go anywher". When we go out w" have little arguments, because he doesn't co our m ore. I love this man with all my heart and soul, therefore. I couldn't do anything to displease him. If h" .sees me with any one else he will rev-r call to see me again. This

! man is married. We have known

each other for three years, and I c an't pive him up nrr.v. Fleas give me some advice, as this would be

very shocking if my mother ever found it out. DORCAS. DOR FAS: Your are doing a very tm wise, dar.c-rous and dihonora.b!e thing. Dorcas. ' o 20 about with a

Miss Anna Detlinc. 20ri Hammond I n:nk ilk ribbon. Th" wed dine will' V '

;, his returned ;o her home after place June 14. pendinc the winter months in S.itii

1 .

t s p a

I dive him up.

I.e:a, Ci

BIRTHS

Advice to Girls

By ANNE LAIT&IZ

Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Nethercutt. S2 rtn s . May 15, a dauchter.

Mr. ar.d Mi Stanley

DF.APv A NN IE I am a cirl

.vant s.-n

nri I

SzamuisKi. : T . , , v .

lfi. a fon. ; n , v" ... .

. r-ll -'i .v e. .. j . , , 1 , . , .

,. . .. I ir ..-N v 1 .1 a e a a..i'...

- ' 1 nnny c:rl. Kist winter

ii t.-.ier.

. 4 P inhani st.. May

Mr. and Mrtv

LAURIE: still in tr. y ie a-lvice. cine w.h veirs my j

leens.

He is married, ani

- I vou hive no rieht even to think of

I him in the way you do. Don t vou

realize that you micht find yo ars"lf lr: very serious difficulties, and that you are likely to ruin your pood nam", and micht never be able to win it In.'k?

! This man is not a real man to ali Pw you to subject yourself to such

Broadcasting

Inteifurban Day Merchandise Every Thursday sees a distribution of our bargains far and wide throughout this valley. Watch the papers and our windows for "Specials" broadcasted by every department.

ji nM 1 1

r iMTFPlfRBAN P

fys -' -V. 2Sv

1 your, s e r. ; o r .

I' 1 - :

He is r.ot worthy even to

r.r n

fh;s ;- mv

Giv1 him a d : e .

up at once

h" at tend'. 1

Mrs. Theodore Turnock, Louis blvd.. May !4. a

Mr. and ! U". S. St.

d .uihter. Mr. and Mrs. Alex P.atus

"F.ep. n st.. May 13. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Lewinski. 1028 S Carlisle st., May a daughter.

M

the same

n o

I did. but t li;

v e a r

he is a 1 1 e r. 1 i r. g another school. lie was ery d'voted to ni" list winter an! summr. but Tit is winter

me he ha- no been as he l-;-uld be. althoucn

siys h" still loves tr.".

j ccjiij to .1 "Voted as

12 inches '.or.;.

a i .

a :

dcr Tray. 11 inches lone. Spec:--: J2.45 fHl -r Kc-li'h Di-.h. -inch size Special

Sre this display in the Silverware Section Main Floor. Wedding Gifts for June Brides specially featured. George H. Wheelock & Company

ar.'I Mrp. John l ockrel. l-lo , , . .

Miin st . Mav U, a son. . . ..... Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. Warner. tow:n h;s lve b1(-K?

j 1 nere is ar.otnr young man w.no j loves me dearly. I went with him ! for one year. He told nt" he loved

7U Lincoln way E.. May 13, a eon. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wrought. 719

Ik Sample ft.. May 12. a son.

Mr. and Mre Alex Srzepeorski. R. ! It. 2, Box 15. April 2. a daughter' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crotherf. 1711 j Pal" av.. .son. May 15.

Enjoy The Happiness of Perfect Sight

me. a a . m e.

and a short t.

with and

i

him

n er ci n

me rjjj.a wh"n

1 h" still lov f o r c " t m '-.

ois at Luncheon

IT clcomc Ps ew Leader ! C. H Barnes, of Riverside, the j ; scout e.ecutie for South Bend and St. Jcv. ph county, was welcomed to ', jthis city by th" members of the '..-out council at a luncheon Tuesday jnoon in the Pink room at the Olivei ;

hotel. j F. A. Bryan. president of the ccurcil. pr -ided at th" lunche-on ird introduced Mr. Barnes to thf cthr members. Mr. Barn" will asurti h:.- duties as scout executive: immediately. i

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. Compounded Quarterly Incorroratotl for S3.OOft.000 AsMts $1.125,000 Contingent Fund and Unduided Profits. $45.000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 10 West Washington Ae. F. M. BOOM. Treis. (I'ornu rly 121 S. Main St.)

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Delayed shipment of 50 Jersey Suits and 100 Imported Gingham Dresses, that should have reached us $5.00 Day. These suits and dresses will be on sale tomorrow at $5.00 each. 50 beautiful Jersey Suits of 12 ounce Worsted Jersey in Tuxedo models, navy, black, brown, reindeer, tan, red and Pekin; sizes 16 to 44. $15.00 values, at $5.00. 100 Imported Gingham Dresses, fine assortment of checks in green, copen. navy, red, pink, brown and black. Trimmings of pique and organdy. $7.50 to $10.00 values, at $5.00. $19.75 Sports Coats at $10.00 One lot of Sports Coats of fine soft fleeces and diagonal weaves mostly unlined, especially fine for early summer wear, choice, $10.00. 100 Sports Skirts of Wool and Silk, $10.00 and $12.50 values, at $5.95. 50 Tweed Suits for sports and town wear in copen, orchid, tan. gray, rose and henna, $25.00 to $37.50 values, at $15.00. 50 Taffeta and Crepe Knit Dresses from our regular stock, mostly navies, browns and black, $25.00 and $35.00 values, at $19.75. Hosiery, Gloves, Stationery "Onyx," "Iron Clad" and "Wayne Knit" Silk Hose. $2.00 qualities, at $1.65 pair. "Pointex" Silk Hose. $2.50 quality, at $2.15 pair; $3.00 quality at $2.65 pair; $3.50 quality, at $3.15 pair; $4.00 quality, at $3.65 pair. Any $3.00 Silk Gloves at $2.65 pair. Any $2.50 Silk Gloves at $2.15 pair. Reblin's Pound Writing Paper, 50c value, at 39c. Envelope to match, 25c value, at 20c Art Goods $1.00 3-piece Stamped Buffet Set at 75c Stamped 36 inch Center to match buffet set, $1.00.

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Shoes Women's brown and white Sports Pumps, one-strap, Cuban heel, $9.50 values, at $7.50. Lingerie Novelty Sets of Vest and Pantalette of fine Nainsook with facing of blue, green and peach dots, $1.00. Envelope Chemise to match. $1.25. Toilet Goods Lavoris, regular $1.00 size, at 83c bottle. $1.00 bottle Miro Dena Toilet Water at 50c Yard Goods 36 inch Chiffon Taffetas, navies, brown and black, $2.00 value, at $1.39 yard. Lare selection of 56 inch Scotch Tweeds, values at $2.50, at $1.95 yard. 36 inch plain and fancy Ratines, values up to 75c yard, tomorrow, 50c yard. Jewelry, Laces, Ribbon One big lot of Sterling Silver Bar Pins at $1.00. One lot of 3 inch Torchon Lace, I 5c value at 10c yard. New Two-Tone Satin Ribbon, all colors, No. 3 at 20c yard; No. 5 at 25c yard. White Goods, Domestics Sections $1.39 scalloped and hemstitched Table Cloths at 89c Fine quality Nainsook. 10 yards in box, $2.95 value, at $2.00 box. Genuine Lonsdale Cambric and Nainsook. 29c value, at 24c yard. Large size $3.00 Crocheted Bed Spreads at $2.45 each. Corset Section Negligee Girdles. $1.50 and $2.00 values. , at $1.00.

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