South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 8
THURSDAY MORNING. MAY lft. I')22
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Inc Tueiay veninpr at the home cf Miss Hanr.ah Aur. ' T. South st.
i secretary reported the society t bei nf tifrei from dt and a fmal! amount i
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Nil.' tr r ii . ;;u- .-ts from this city
'.!' Mi-- Mar.- athorin4 Hanert, uijo wa.- iM'ir attrai tiv in a 'mvn of ro.a- sit in with o rdr ipe of qfiira- m .-;!vf-r, col l and ro.-. H r tan was i f -p ro.-f- otrich t .I'm-r.-'. Mi.-- M iia- WillianT wore
I" o h o..l r' 1 sitm a Ith $:i !.- if pink ami pal- yellow
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ct a-i-li'.i-'ht thf- u.-t- t- pr-nt-J vC.'h -.f-r favors whirh ui Mu . a t ! a . a-s connin;n art raraoir. on ( .i!i r. l ir nr. 1 an ad'irss l"ok virh Mnail p-nriN at:ach-i. Tri"1 -u'-sts nurr.b' rd 'l'h M. - Ioif.ithy Lane:, of C.hin,ro r.t- rt ,-i '.rif 1 with holr dr.rs at 11 'cl k an-'l arait. ,ir two. A rn Kin cht thao was an JntTrii'oa of ;i n hour for th dinner, who h wit' -rvo.l in th" "'hipp: n la le TO'm. Th-1 tr'.'.f- wr- M.atd at f-.r a!! tahi'.- In croups rt f-iur an J i-i . th f aM"s b Insr mado lovlv vili la?kft? of ari-ro'.ort d 5iTrin foyers. Divid I. O'M.iÜoy. th Ap.-).-rl of I' p " who Is known as th ' Irish (Tyrlono in Atcn.' "-ss's-fM 'Y Harry Mixt'aM. n !.- of th.
Mari-oM Cird ti of Cii.ra-ro. enter- ,,no,i
t iira d rli" ;riir'fs durirj? dinner with ft dr'v of 'one-- ar.d interpretations. Fo'lowint: dinner dancinir 'a rt-f timed and continued until thr-e Mi.-- Hn ?. "tt. of Kau Clalr. Wi? . --ao wa. th PT'.K-st of th prfldent of th rli??;. nor a. Ptunnin;
f p,int nil
at th mrdi vNirh French Mi.-s H-ln La nnl a hn iini'ii.'-- with ovrdrap (t
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o-iffant skirt ?rreen. Miss
for the ho-t- w..r,- pi ' s-nt - , i , r, ,t n..a Jvincnha hn. rrp- Koma 1..--imune of th -lino-- nA, fa .-hione. I with Mark Chantiily lac,
fb-wrrs at cirdlo. Ida ok o.-trmh fan. Mi.-s Madlin Shidler hi ordored Car.ton orpt and la-. The hodir of lie.- whkh revald only one lv w h tinish-d with a fetching sa-h eiT-ot of pink and h!u satin riMion. Th lie skirt had an irt - i,'tilar overdj ape of Cinton crep. Mi.-.- Fnnri'.- Hic-t rho.- for hr C"wn a hiorad' d h-sien in th oriental rol.ir with silver embroidery. t'i sid sash binz of a burnt oranc
jrwn of pold f-ia.ni!i 1 io ovr cold cloth. Th quaint basque wa. ffcttA In th d-"'.cn of th wai.-t and th nk-lrt wa. made bouffant styl. 3Ier head ilns was ft flrecian VTevif h of po'.d foliar and .che carried a fu?chia feather fan. Miss 3feln John.-on. of Iniont, 111., powu of chancablo satin In the orchid tone?, with ol i l.ar of hnna. head decoration of ostrich fe.athr end a Spanish mmh. Mi.-s Catharine c. a 1 lather. "'harlst"n. W. Va..
red r"p Ilomaine beaded in coli i
an! th mor'- bfajns? th ,
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Fpar.i.-h df.-icn 5::'f.-tf 1 In the Koi.:r Horsmera Ms Iaurtta Itafter. St. Paul. Minn , .i . i 1 cr n taf-
tint. Mi.-s Miry Hyd wore a mo.-t j bcorninc pwn of white with ovr
drap d crystal beads and squins. Mis Mary Vurplhat wore whit itin with crystal bad? and tull sash. M;.-s Ko.-ali Sincler skirt of jad pr-n with old fashioned bodice of s;lv-r cloth, th skirt was fash-
uith th petal overdrap of
pink tulle. Her feather fan was of r. deep r. Miss Florere Salincer .vi.- oharmirc in a eo.vn of irrdcnt sequins combined with tulle in whit. Amonp th c wests wer Mifs M. Byrne, Miss Theresa Burke, Miss Crac Iowninc. Miss- Alice Hannan. Chicaco, Mu-js Cecelia Foote. Ml.-s ratneia MCarty. Madison. Wis., Mi.-s Hlen Walsh. Miss Edith Newman. HVansvllle. Ind.. Miss Catherine rj.aiiacher, Charleston W. Va., Miss Acnes Mooney. ClvIand O., Miss Bftty Iyio-en. Oklahoma City. Okla., Miss Muth McGrt-cor, Cincinnati. O.. Miss Margaret Dehler. Indianapolis. MIsh Crmnncarde Knebelr.tmp, Iyuis!l!, Ky.. Miss Helen Dwyer. Cordon. ().. Mi.-s Fatrice James. EIrin. 111.. Miss Marion Dixon,
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lire, Wis, Mu-s Marguerite Whe-
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w ith l"i : h flava : fan of ur.i'i'i' d' si Morn ". Star-ris. lulb pa iterr.ed wi rrr;"1 t'io sä. m sha Mor' i .. Sf uro. e .
fet ': v . h wit':
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land. Canton. O.. Mis Marcaret l'.ahey. Carnrci. pi., Mi.- Iuretta Batter. St. Faul. Minn.. Miss Henri-
I etta ''Ilrien. I'troit. Mirh.. Miss
atherin Mahoney, Davenport. Ia.. Mi.-s Bulah Morncy and Miss Fdna M.irer-.cy. Stureis. Mich., Miss Francs Kt-nipaly, Lafayerte. Ind.. Miss Hd'ii Minahan. Atlanta. ii.. Mi.-s M'-nv.l. s l'. iaion. Ihttshurc. Pa..
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- collfjr enioyed at I'-it iwatomie , re". ay rares and
other a m ashmen's featured the afternoon. Lieh: rfr- hmr.tf- wer ferve.l to 2'" C'je-a--. Mrs. J. C. Birdsei:. Sur.n; Je. enterta:ni at a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday afternoon for hr as a courtsv to her house cw?t. Mrs.
in the treasury. Fach of th a cuests were required to d an original stunt and several vocal numbers were piven by Miss Jeanette Martin and Jose Corona, who wiU
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lichted with sveral Spani.-h sor.es. riilV;-
hiliirntori w;-s mtp'i ..n- ia iac ever.inc. On Thursday evenir.c theclub will giv an entertainment at Healthwin.
Irvine Sibley. Jr.. of Danville. 111.; """ Covers were placed f,-,r 2r' at an j The Overcomers class of th Conattr.o tivelv appointed table tea nr.c i f erence Memorial church m'-t T'K-s-
n lovely f low er-" Th Mis Kuntsman. entertained
enterpi ce of sprint I day evrnincj at th hom
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of Mrs.
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final meetir.c of the season Tue.-day veranc. Licht r" f rtshmnts were .-ered at th clo-o i f an evening spent informally. Mrs. S. D. Hillier. w. Washincton av.. was ho.-1 ss Tu.-diy afternoon at an afternoon bride. Twenty cuests wnr present and sprinc flower.s wer ut-od for the house decora t ion.
Belle Metz. 42 4 E. South ir.c the recmar bu.-im-s
soo-.al hour was enjoyed and refreshments. wr served by th host--5 to ln cuests. Th next niptinc will V' announced latr.
was piven
lowir.c i f!":cer elected : Hosier, president; Boy
ic prr.-aier.f: Harold Par:-"
woor.d .oe president i Iobrt I- -L.'r.e. third vio president; Vera Atwo-"i. secretary; Miss Viola Alexander. to sur r and Miss If-rnice Sira.p.-':n. pianis: .
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The elan women of the r;ty will np-e-t Friday afternoon at th Ch mber of Comnietaa- buildita at ? 3 " o'clock. IMuard F. Tiefz. orearaz.ition counsellor for the American
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Mr. a r.l Sauth H-r. worth hrs
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Mr. and Mrs John Acker, of Mirhlcan City. Ind.. ha announced th
m.irriace of their dauchtr M:.-siin? jn the new club Heien Acker and Jack W. Mr rdith. 1 Cover Fide.. I,ir.coln
The members of th Fin Arts;,-,.y bui-f.u, will address th mrclub hld th'ir re.culir mtinc jr...
Tuesday eveninc at th omc of fl-( A,,.or3 r.h r!a,5 of snnv- ! Fi'-rth b. sen and Roth. Miss Harriet Stover ; p PrP,llVtPr.in rhurrh ,vill m- Mr. and
cave a review ot wn.sufrs uent . i Tl. ... ,n th. ,hMrfh R. Tay.or
Art of Makin;: Enemiff." and Ear- lnr. j tr. ar.d Mr-. Sim on Sof ne.-t Whitehill was awarded the! ' T v'.or sr.. Mav Ta a son. . . . . .. . Mr-- T .T S wa n l r. f2 11. r rsa'.e '
priz for the best letter nean m tn, - . :i n - yi: p. ;rh,-. rd F
f tte. 11'kh.ir. M.iv . . l s'-a,
contest which ha.s '.ven open to members. Th regular fketchine classes will start nxt Tue.-day even-
rooms in th w a v W . . and
f-e n -f Mr. and Mrs. John Meredith, j will he held regularly on Tuesday; fOv W. Division st.t which took place) and Thursday evenir.es of. each
May 6 at St. Joseph. Mich., Bev. A. j week, the subjects to be taken from Wheeler. pasor of iho First Metho-jhf.
rlist church orhciitine;. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will re.-ide at ÖOS W. Division St.
The final business meeting of th Woman's Dining cluh w.w held Tuesday evenine at th Union Trust Co. Miss Jess Watt was elected treasurer to till the vacancy made by th resignation of Mrs, Helen Lmclev. Miss Dora Hershenow was mad chairman of the entertainment committee for the comine year. ML-s Mae Tesrher chairman of the Dinir.K committer and Mws Mary Ritter chairman of th finance committee. The board of directors includes besides the president. Miss Elizabeth Reimold. Miss Bertha Darr, Mrs. Frederick Reimold. Miss Helen
'Dernbach. Miss Jess Watt, Mis 'Bess
Staples. Miss Dora Hershenow, Miss Ma Tesoher. Miss Mary Ritter. Miss Clara Schm.ok. and Mlsf Agnes Kruetrer. It was decided to hold a picnic the second Tuesday In Juno. The membr of th South Beni Choral club enjoyed a social meet-
Th final rr.etinc; of the eason of the Sinai cciety was hld in th South Bend Woman'? club rooms May 14. Rabbi Fram cf Chicaco was the speaker of th afternoon and chose as his subject "Philo-Semiti.-m." The n"usical program was piven by Mrs. J. A. Rod, soprano, and Mies Dora Hershenow. pianist. The resrular meeting of th Auten W. R. C. No. 14 was held Tuesday eveninp at the old court hou.se with 35 members present. Plana were made for delegates to attend th
state convention of the G. A. K. ana the W. R. C. which will be held at Connorsville. Ind.. from May 23 until the 2 5. Miss Viola Humphrey, who.-e marriage to Oliver Haney will take, place June 29. was given a surprise Tuesday evening at her home, 73S Georee av., th affair bing in th nature of a miscellaneous f-hower th guests b:n? the members of the
Mrs. T. J. Suaiilr.. f""'2 Riverside ! dr.. .will er.tcrt.iin the m'mbr-s -.f the D. A. R. at a 1 o'clock luncheon, j The Seu-in? circle of the Zion . Evangelical church will mct Thürs-! day afternoon at the Parish school The hos.tc-j.es- will b Mrr M. O. ! Miles. Mrs. Bertha Hans. Mrs. Louis-: Hennlr.c and Mrs. Theodor Yena. j The Thilathea class of th First j M. E. church will meet this evenine j evening at th church. j Election of delegates to th bl-an-j rjial convention at Chata'iqua. N. Y. j will b part of th business to b : taken car of at tho adjourned mt- I ing of the Prepress club, which will b hId thi." afternoon at 2:15 at the old club rooms. j The Sunshin and Gideon class ; of the Grace Evangelical church will j met tb'.s eveninp at th hom j
cf Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kaylor. 13 3.1 Iinco!n way W. Literatur dpartment. sction II of th Propress club will clve th!r annual luncheon at 12:"0 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the old club rooms. Following the luncheon which will b provided by th. art department, an entertainment will be piven. Tickets may be procurd from th chairman. Mrs. Harvey Rostiser or
Miss Laura Harris at
of O'ommrc. The American Lepion Auxiliary will hold a thimhl this afternoon at th Y. W. C. A.
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Enjoy The Happiness of Perfect
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to
Clenrncss of vision tends
physical romfort end mMtnl aggressiveness. Defective vision materially Imsens the enjoyment of life's pleasures. Conserve your Mght If at all lmpnlpvl by Xhf wenrins of pLs-.s best suited to your partlcnlar i. od. We Know How to Mke tho Clte You Should Wer, H. LEFdONTREE fout h IVmd' L-a-tlin (JptorrM ( rt.t aaiil Manufiwturimf OpUrlaA.
th Chamberlf 'n duplirat äj-.f tht rrv.4
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Miss Dorothy Lar.p. of ChIcaxo. whos dinclnp was on of th deliphtful features at thi Senior Ball last evening.
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Mich . sunbur.-t. h sei-pjln.". over b. M s- Betplah f. 1 1 i ! r .-. bl 1 1 f t i f.
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Mi.-s atb.enne Johns. 1 ort Dodpe,
la . Mi s LI. a nor Came y. Akron. O. j The h tpenm- Jachided Mr. and'
lohn Wber. Mr. ar.d Mrs. A.
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S. Soitt st.. Wednesday afternoon. The assistine hostess was Mrs. A. A-hineer. The afternoon wa.s pent at the bridpe tables, the favors being
j given to Mrs. II. Van Sickle. Mrs. E. i W. Peters and Mrs. H. I Iautens-
lager. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. R. R. Koch. Harter
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ra with sash '- '"Mn ',r" ' Heights. The assisting hostess will bow chiffon 1 K Fr.-kir.e, Mr. and M iv Era r.cis ! ho M peters ElPin. IB. . i ' r j . 1 1 a t . Mr. and Mr- Georg L. i
I i i r i . :a .t;i . ,iii.i .t i r-. 1 1 n s i itr it? n, j ; Mr. and Mr.a .1. M. S ud?laker. and! ; Mr. and Mrs Joh'i Ch. -s I lllsworth. i
cr.'pe Romain.
val. M.-a Marion 111 . p.--r:w inkle b'io ct: 11 of cad cloth. M a ho n y. I v i e n port . Ida.' ta:"f. ta V. id. d
Tlio i estiva i. - for tli we
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NO TIME LOST
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Dr. J. BURKE a 2'' n- ;n Su'li Bnd 23 SO. MK IIK.W ST. I :.s.-- dupli.-ited in 3a niinutes Pri'-fs Moierate.
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on Tli'ir.--1 iv es. r.in-; the Glee club v. :!' ia a roac. i t in the Rotary i . o m of j'n- "river to b followed by an :n f ' rrr.a 1 dance at the Miami i. ....-' T.'. i 11.. s.-.s.si rs- iVtn
- '0 U ''.liil.S ' I I 1 . I I I H I T S T- ..... K I I 1 mvisibl : ('' f'' r'''b iil ci'c a dine oomplii p.a r.rary to tli Class of 1 fi and :-.!: .-1 1 . - it I h e. iViff-r T Vi c lZlr -i
Th Modern Prlscllla club entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon V ... I n . t iO a f tlsa 1? nlsnrtcAn -To i
bpaa' ..-.-s..... s... . wi. Xs ,
i room.. Coverfl were placed for 12
members at an attractive table centered with garden flower?. Following the luncheon the guests attended the Oliver theater. In two weeks the club will hold a picnic at Potawatomi park.
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Bridge chib wa o'clock luncheon ,'Vrt Berry. li"2
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During the social hour light refreshments were served. The Mar-Tee-Bee class of the Grace M. E. church was entertained Tue.-day evening at the home of Mrs. Grace Ward. Blaine av. Tne essistinp hostesses were Mrs. H. Weaver and Mrs. J. Ward. A musical-program was enjoyed and light refreshments wre served. The next meeting of th class wiil b held June 27 with a pot luck picnic at Potawatomie park. The Ladis' Aid society of Sumption Prairie M. E. church met Wed
nesday afternoon ai the hom of i Mrs. S. Gonker. Twelve members j were present and after the business i session a social hour was enjoyed. : The next meetinp will take place th- j third Wednsday of Jun at th 1 home of Mrs. Charles Wiseman. j Mrs. Edward Kinttie. 51fi S. Main St., was hostess Wednesday at an all j day session to the members, of the Gedden Rod club. Dinner was served at noon to 12 members and two J guests. Americin Beauty roses in a ( silver vase formir.e th centerpiece ! cf the table. During the business 1 session th club decided to give a card party on the afternoon of May 23 at Slick's hall and a dar.ee on the i
The piogram consisted of a review j ex n-,-- cf May 2?. The remainder i of the book. "The Eife of Queen nf the afterncon was spent socially. '
I Victoria." by .Miss Virginia Tutt i in t weeks tho club will meet at :
The remainder of th afternoon was a, yAo ,,f Mrs. C. Clark. 531" We I spent informally and light refresh-j nt.r -.t. i ments were served to 13 members. ,
! The nnal meeting of the club wnl be; Mr ITa-vev Rnetfser. Portae'
held next Wednecl iy when the mem-i .v.. w as hostess We.ir.es lay afterhers will entertain with a 1 o'clock j noon to the members of hr bridg' luncheon at the Robertson room 1 club. The favor of the cam went' after which Mrs. F P. Eastman. S. to Miss Laura Harris. Two guests.' Main st.. will be hostess for the! Mrs. William Kennedy and Mrs .T.I
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The annual dinner cf th St. Joseph County Medical ciety was held Wednesday evening at the South Rend Country club. Dinner was served at 7 o'clock to 70 guests at tables centered with baskets of iris and spiiea. Mrs J. A. Malonoy pleased with a group of vocal sle-c-tions and liter dancing waj enjoyed. Mrs. H. E. WestervelT. r.27 N'. Laf.o erte b'.vd , entertained the .Shakespeare circle Wednesday afte.nocn.
afternoon.
The Florence Crittenden circle
Irmiter. were present, and a buffet luncheon was served at the clrs ; of th afternoon. In two weeks. 1
he '.d a regular business meetinp Wed-i the club w ill meet with Mrs. Lenn
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r.esdav at 3:3 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. The reports of various committees wer read during the business n.eetir.p.
J. Oare. Marquette av.
Mrs. Edwin Ti
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president of the Oliver
Wednsdav evening wa family
nicht at the Immanuel M. E. church, j the school Following supper which was served if:c were
by the Ladies Aid society of the; ,t . t T-... T TT T-.t .
laurai, ifv. r. ii. rw-.e.aii-ja ir.;i d.e an interesting talk on the coming
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Teachers club Wednesday at the regular meeting he'd at 3 o'clock at
Others appointed to of-
Mrs. J. Wheeler, vie j
Imrr.ir.uel jubilee ye.aj-. Th re
mainder socially.
cf the evening was spent
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afternoon with Mrs 914 Cleve! nd av. ho:e.-s nas Mrs. D.
Mr?. Floyd Reece. 511 Blaine av.. entertained the mmbrs of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society cf St. Pauls M. E. church Tuesday evening. The assisting hostessos were Mrs. Harry Hamilton and Miss L 'ttie lYtT.ey. The devotionals were lt-d by Mrs. E. A. Lucado and Mrs. G. L Ku'.i.-on had charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Richard Hill gave an Interesting talk on a
missionary' experience la Vfrica. follow ei by a gocial interval. In the
president; Mrs. R. Van Comfort, secretary, and Mrs. E. Perkins, treasurer. Preceding the husir..-'s metir.g the mothers were quests at a kindergarten party givn by th children. The next meeting of th club will b held June 1 at th school.
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met W1r.Pday i C. H. Merley.1 Th assisting K. Butt. F.f-'
teen members were present. During' the busin.ct; ss-:on, Mrs. C L. Iol'eck ele.-tod treasurer to s-rvej n"xt year. The current events hour was in charge of Mrs Butt and was
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