South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 139, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 May 1922 — Page 8
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1022 T A 4 -- 1 I Ft r f i 1 H-; it Y S H i ? t: a ....
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A. i i urf to th rrany out t ' n fif'!i who are li th city to : ,. r '3 tr.ft t-Tivlt:o of .Senior v.Tf:k,
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Urs.t-.1 strifes Tomorrow." written
by Mr.. I. II. 'r.yirr, s.i rml by Mr-.f flof.rr" rhilllrf . Two vo",il
r. i. i.i b r.- "Ily t!.- W.irr-rs cf Min.,f.r.ii'...t" nr ";,oi-b wr uns
ith'-r M i rT i v . accomr'.in'.ei r.-?u!ir. M.irtin. At the
MlMJNISMS
By Annette Bradshaa
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1 !ub cor,- . 1 n in th" . prirgram f r; ; . ( ; u orcoui'I- s n joy
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FrFhrnn clais cf th Sou h
Hs-h ychool entertain"!
Th'iri-Jay
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aft r-C'.jr-.etS
t'lroon a t wo-cour?
on ua rv.sl tiv Mrs. Ol.
ar.'J th- a 1 ; r. s' h'-w-t who wr Mrs. Iir:r Mnrtin, Mr?. K S. WVt-Pt'T ar,i Hlm-r juirit. Th1 puewti of th tluh wor Mrs. fjorc Kojtt. Mr'. 1 M. CrrzT, Mi-s Ma'-rin- M.irtin, Mr? f. A. I'.on of th: fry '.r.-l Mrs. Nim Kich-ir.I-j-'j.n of MinneapoI.i. M;r.n.
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f-'tf . ' : tiif .'uriir ,r,rl a ir.cltsk' w,i.'.
e r I b:vn thf hrur? of 1 anil ...:, th4 I i ? 1 1 Fiv orch.-tra play-I lr. tl-.- pro-rarri. Thf prar.1 march?
. i i .i iy i.'ii.iwi iu.x anJ .ii-u
j;!r.i" liayrcion:. At . o cock, aj .iu t .'- in.'-r !rvil In th nriini dir..r room v hich was a.ttr.it. ; ' --ui in :rr 'im' ici of r I ;r.Ivli;. th" (Ii--? f ors. The ilcmht-i
w;th Mr.
ilfaiir. rirc nut
rhark Hall. 1 ' 4 S. Hill
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Thur?liV afternoon.
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in f ha rj;- ff th"
M.-s MrFirynoM, anl th
Ci'üi in h'i ar" Iorothy I-.1-. prf ItUni. WüIi üii Fi' ach, vier ptf -i.lr.t; Opal Hithiwiy. h.crft.i r ; Iluth Cookirh in. tr a5urr. an 1 (tvti,B. Von r.arnly. tt;arsl'ill. Thf tsi:-:r.JT on the ho.-pitality rr.nnr..it-t-v.-f-r th" mmbTs of th" advisor;, rrtni:nitt"0 h.cli inrluJcl Ilolan'l Cox, Alva Mu .-.vi I nr1 Harriet Finc li. yr T. IT. F.ul!-i. 2:1 S Villiim t.. f ntrtain"ii at a charming 1 t-'ch" k ii' i(,ninn Thurfihy afternoon
ber K'io.-ts boinp th" members of thei
lothrs club. Vari'l colorM sar!n Prwfrs in a crystal va? formed 1. lowly centerpiece of the tah at v.hich were rented 18 kus? Aft'?r a t.r;ef buyinf-53 'ion the" afterr.oon was ?pent infornnliy. On June C. Mr. and Mr.". r;eor?:f A. Fulmer, 1'!;? S. Michigan t , will entertain
mcmb"rs and two ;ruf -t.-i wr r" pr'f-f-r.t. Th'- nr'-cram of th" afternoon was in char-" of Mr. C. H. DeFree, who r id th" 11th chanter of
I "ll. !'n of th- Old Hou-p." by Harold ! Ii: Wri-h. The rtmandr of the ! af:rr.oon uas .-r"r,t socially and In a ont"-t th" faor was won by Mrs
IM!-::; MitriKl!. Srxi Friday after
noon rn" c;un w.n h tne cu .- ot ' Mr?. "rvill" P-nw"ll. Laport" aw, ! in t I hration of hfr Mrthd-iy annl-
"r-n'.' In two wr"V:s th" clab '..;;! hold i rfsrular meeting with Mr. John P'-r-rr. Fifth et.. Iliver I' ark.
Th" P:
!!a 5-'"w!nsr circl" of St
po?"-"? Fvar.rr"hcal church was e n -t"rta.'ned Thur.cdny ""nin at th" hr.rre of Mr'. William H. Meyer. S22 "tedind hv. Afrr th" regular h j.cjn-.- m""tirir th" ev"nin7 was spent f-"win frr the n"w church and at its rlon daintv r"frehni"rit3
wr-re f"rv"d to 4 memb'Ts. Th"!
circl" will nif-t arain in two wkf the p'.Tce to b" announced lat"r. Mi? Margaret VarrnM. fi.TS E Hroadway, entertained irht members of th" Iirky Bon".-? Puno club
'(.!nf kiln' nfternnrin T'n fivnrs I
of th" ram" were won bv Mif3
tri" rr.fmr.ors or tne ciur anu mnr küi ar.d Mi " Virginia Yen-
hub-ands at fh"ir r.tta at Eaffb- rf,jPrr Tcht refr"hment wpr" I'oint. Diamond Lake. I curved. Th" nxt meetlnr will b
held on the afternoon of Mav 31 at
Memorial services f-r Mrs. J. M. Fnolebaker. Sr . Mr?. C. J. Ash and Mrs H. J. Dell"r were h"l 1 Thurfr!v afternoon at th" final nietincr r.f the general aemb'.y of the Fro-t-r-.-s club at the old club room?. The memorials wer presented by Mrs. Nin.i Ioolittle. Mrs. E. G. K'ettrirr and Mrs. J. Albert Harris, after which Mr a. Bryan, accompanied by Mrs. Fl yd Gaum f-r. jrav ffvf-nl vocal selections. At ths l.nMiiofl meeting which was hfM at .1 o'clock th" annual reports were read and Mrs. Krttrlnir, a former pre;.!f-nr of th club. pre.cnted a portrait of herself painted by Nicholas V. Brc wer. Next Saturday, literature II of the dub will prive a 12:"0 o'clock luncheon at the old club rooms which will b" followed by a procrrnm. Mr. Harvey Rostiser Is In charge of the affair.
the hom" of Miss R3S E. Broadway.
Harriet Finch,
The Circl" of Mercy m"t Thursday afternoon with Mr?. W. S. Meyers, 0.1 i:. Washington av. Thirty members and five Eruets were pre?er.t. Vocal selection? were lyen bv Mrs. F. F. Cojicrhlin and a recitation by Mary Ali" Tell-on. Betty Robinson playerl several vioün r.umb"rs. A business ?"??ion pr-cede,i the pro. cram. The next meetincr will b" h"!d
June l at th" hom" of Mrs. Carolyn
MeN'amara, 11.1? N. Kddy st.
' "X. r'JZ- F ' .f":f I " 1 'J.vX?NVS, r It;,
r-i furt y-a iSU",St? T i' ti V sT.r
know'.edpo th.it her grandson's welfare coms befor.- mythins else in the world. "Dicky, pltjj-" carry Junior uppta:r. r:-rht away." I reiuested. "Wh"re 5:. all we j . hin:, mother?" "On my b"d. of i-oure-." hi? grand
mother retorted. "V.'hre wruld j you put him? Il to t'.f-Pj in my room tor.ih-.. biess h:s baby) hear:! Lift him carefully. Richard." She wis sifelv .-witchtd from!
BIRTHS j
rr.arry w v. - u ; i n-. a r trouhl" f :
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Katie's shortcoming fur a few min-, r.tf-s. 1 sai l to myself r-lievt dly. a'.d; I turrd to Lillian with hand oat-! stretch-d to help he - from the. car. i It never rc-ached her. however, frr! froir- th" honsc cure an eerie, hi'h- i pitched shriek whicltart 1 me. a:W ' then Katie with van. tear-stained;
face, and tortured cy. -es. down the steps ard clan sobbing wildly.
Mr. and Mrs. rharleV. J n bA i , ,1 IS. M A I ; I A Cr i : LIC K N s i :s Carl Turr.f-y and 1" both of South F.er.d.
HaroM s h:.;:tt a K : ? " r. : a r. -: r. I . t h
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r.l L-hcl Iren.- : M.shawaka.
.d " lira Wotviruff.
oth of kila:-az o. M:.h.
Brrt f J :.-.:: ard Mary Florkowka. ioth cf Soath T-ni. (no-.. :.hul-,--rir.? and Olza Zirk. hoth of Hau Claire. Mich. Albert L. Oilier; ar.d Km ma S-a-pravo?. both of South Br. I. Walter Lac-kow.-ki and Rose Hartw:.-k. both of S-atn Brrtd.
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mar. c. frc- ) you. far le-s a it. you w j r.. o w n way. II: -. 1 ; k an-! in t : -. " n'.eet i o r.t " r. it", ni a r-v.
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Ar.r.ie A r.v 1. of th: r i n t h e La u r i " in car"
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The Court of Honor Xo. M7 will meet at Slick's hall next Friday ove-
nir.rr. ! The Friday Frie.id.-hip lab will j m t this after.n.-on w.th Mrs.! Charles Stark. 411 N. Allen s;.
Advice to Girls
VERSE O' CHEER MOTlUiB.
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Westminster church will bo n!,-r-t iir.ed this afternoon at the home I
i of Mr?. S. P. L'owm y. 1141 Porta-:" j
av. Thoe asPi.-tim: mcrad- .MsI dames B. F. Auustim 11. K. Strayer,
t p a r k s , I.. C y.H.urne,
W. 'S.
Matthews and W. P. Harris. Tiie May birthday party of th" Rercan I'ible cla.-s of th.- Grac" M. K. church which was announced for t"da has l.e.--u jndef inate-ly postponed. Th" Home Servic-2 department of the First Preshyterla n church will a May music festival thi.s afternoon at 2:"o at the hom" of Mrs. V. K. Lamport:. 222 W. Washington av. Mrs. C. E. Frances will have charge of the program.
THAT FAD FOPw FROCK "AUTHORITY'
ANNE (delightedly) Oh, I'm so glad you've brought all your hooks on flowers! The very newest way to trim a black satin frock like mine is with while-faced black-satin petals and I do want mine to be exactly right!
J see. of the City Resc ue Mission spoke
Th" Plymouth club m-t Thursday ! of thp work beinsr done at the Mis.
Aftornonn at he borne rf Mrc T PSOn.
Wheeler. Xavarre st. A picnic din
ner was serveri at noon to 21 mem-
Plans werö made to observe
; Flower Mission, Day. June ! at illealthwln. The next regular meet-
ReveiäUoM pA Wife hoZ $
Th T.nal meetine: of th fason of thJ Thursday club was held yes
terday afternoon at th" home ofi
Mrs. William D. Cass. S05 Dubail av. The r"tirinsr officers acted as hostesses for the afternoon. Th house was beautifully decorated with rprinpr flowers Purins? th htisinfss section, reports of the district convention held recently at Warsaw. Ind , were civen by Mrs Brnept M(vv. Mrs. K. S. Webster. Mrs. .T. C. Otis and Mrs. Rimer Fojuint. following which each officer pav" a brief talk. Instrumental
hers and one jruest. the latter beinsin:? wil1 hf hl(l J"0 wh Mrs.
W. S. Miller, 30C. Laporte av. Tho members of th. Sans-I'arlet club were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
j A. R Oke. 7 40 Portage av. The eve- ! nine: was spent at the "frt tables, th I favors heinsr won by Mrs. Oeorc Fischer. Mrs L Besser. Mrs. A.
Mrs dien Vocl" of Chionsro. who is the house pruest of Mrs. Charles McLaughlin. Scott s. The next meeting will b" lield June S, th" place to b
i announce.! later.
what Hi'ri;M:n whf.x tih: ki-i"iii:i HoMii. "Marion! M.arion. dear!"
Lil.ian'
clear v oice, tender ei
tiiin. urgr-d her slee p-V. u nd younq daughter to wakefulness as we :um-
t ' h. mother! What does it nat jTe-.v I .ani wearily. '"We'r- all so tird thit if we tan ju.-t -et fome- ! thine to eat ar.d a chance to lie
Mrs. M. A. Hvan 103 WoMwari av., vns h5to. Thursday afternoon
. , ... . Stn-'bel and John Hell. Music ana
nun. 1'iinn;' ine riiinys spssinn ...
p'an were made for a pot luck dinner to be held a: th" home of Mrs
rum hers. "To a Water Lily" and.
"To a Wild Rose." were pivrn by Mis-. Mmrine Martin, and a paper.
F. O . Brown!!. 632 N Main st.. May 2. Current events were discussed and durlnc the social hour dainty refreshments wer-" served. In two weeks the club will h" entert'ined at the home of Mrs. R. R LaHom-
medieu. 21.1 R. Monroe st
i dancing were also featured following
j the cames In two weeks th cl'ib I will meet with Mr and Mrs Geor?"
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Compounded Quarterly Incoi poratcl for $.1,000.000 As-.t SI,125.0r.o C'-rtu n Fund and Undivided Profits. $4 5.000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSO. CIATION OF SOUTH BEND "If. Urst Wnh1nKton Ar. I. -M. IIOOMI, Treas. F. rmcrly 121 S. .Main StA
A delightful atfaii of Thursday was the 1 o'clock luncheor given by Mrs. Thad M Talcott. jr. lr:l Riverside dr.. at the Chain O' Lakes Country club The tables wer 'aid on th
i Fischer. 221 3 Miami st.
Mrs Ralph Pinkerton. Mrs. Will-
1 lam Creamer and Mr?. Rrwood ! Foulke were the favor winners at the j r.-Riilar meetinsr of the K. J. L. I Kuchre club Wednesday afternoon j which was held at the home of Mr?, i B"n Turnock, 40? N. Hill st. In two the club will be entertained !ar the home of Mrs. William Creamer, j 110 S Fine rick t.
the tlrivf'wav
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e.l int
home. "Ve-es. mother, ye-es," her vo.ee trailed off into sleepy silene. as tin. "Marion! You must help me with Junior at once." "The never-failing- slopran," I murmured, as I he.i.rd the ehild sprijie bolt upright, clattering her hee-',s nsain.-t the tonneau floor, and a.'k wildly: "Where's Junior? What's the matter with him "He's all rieht. Fweothean." I knew without turning n-y h :d 'iiat Lillian had drawn her be!ov-d r b. s 1 1
ouh veranda, th" guests heir..: seat
flow-1 r-irula r ses.-ion Wednesdav eveninc : b nr.ir.K acainst me
licks hall. Fourteen applications ; "(.'ouldn t I carry
corn
a i d Colum-
soothincly elown to her -a "But he's fast .'..sleep e-n t si 1- of me. anei I de.n't waken him if I can help must carry him straight And I couldn't very wU ui'h eichfy pounds of b!u
ainst me. now
him
Liberty Court No. 11. met in
I v ari -i edore d ,-weet peas i er--, tulips. ye-Hov daisi-s
b.a re. ... s form a the art ist it center- ! r received and plans were n'ol"1 a.-l;ed pleadingly. ! piei-e t-.- ach tab!.-. Amoa the! for the initiation which will take J "No. dar. in sr. Uncle P.ek w !ae-ts was Mrs Irving A. Sibley. Jr.. ! place June 7. A banquet and dance t he re in a minute he's riu'ht h
'of Iar.vil!e, 111. t will be featured. Following th"'u.-
he
'meeting Wednesday evening dancing
members of tho Aednes-! i enjoyed by
i MXtef-n
j day Inn- hcon-brldg elub motored to
Wc.lne.--el a v and
t osne-n
we re
en-
was furnished ore he-stra.
by
;o couples. Music the housekeeper
e named at t'
NO TIME LOST
lvme of Mrs Harry
A Iln.rMi.an. Jr. Following luncheon the if:.rni'on was sp-nt at the br;d-' tables, th" favor being' won by Mrs Frank Mar, Jr.
Mrs. Floyd PreibelMs. SOT Harrison av., entertained 21 quests from the Robertson Tea room at her home Wednesday evening. Th" home was made attractive with spring flowers
spent with
ill bhind
and h" can do it b:;er heeiuse stronger. But y-u n.av run in
and tell (Jrandma O rah air. were here." "VIicn''s Rlclinnl Sccfmil?" Marion tumbled out e.f th- car. alme.st fallincr flat on iirr f.i.-i- in her
zeal to be of aid were not needed,
down. ce-thinK i-e matters." 'That's jTjst the trouble." she i-:v i '...!. ''A'e are coiner to chans? the !' Is around ton.e.rrow. the last thirar. and I uon't know what there is in the house to eat. Weil!"
rt.'d.L'inglv. "it can't bee helped row, j
and row you re here, we d havo to M-aniü-e s.imeway. Tut if I don't ie- Riehard a piece of my mind! V!:er.-'s Richard Second?' I'.-r voice, chance el unbelievably, im no 'a.-urea bly sof renins, as it al-way.- -. when she refers to her iibd... d grandson. Katie Is Itstresctl. "As 'ep a gainst Lillian." I answerr e-:. "I'm i r.-t waiting for Dicky to
i f :- rry him In."
Sh" c-jiiie down the steps to th
! .-id- of the car, opened the tonneau I door and bent over the sleeping child. ' ' I'anr.ie's pe.-su? boy." h nurmu!' it atuou-ly. then spoke worriedly to Li iim. "I'm lad you're here jv.irh .'aiaret. You may be able I to do s' no thing with that ape of a Ka: :e ." "W he-re is Katie?" I asked appre- ' hen. i !'. "Siek or sulking or scared to death
in ner room, sne replien tartly, tne intonation of her voice, the expression of her eyes plainly intimating that I was responsable for this stats of affairs. "She hasn't been down-
But h"r serv ices i st i .rs sine" the night Jim settled her for from the side hash about going out. We had to
Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve KembU SATURDAY. MAY 20. Adverse planetary figures dominate on this day. With Mercury and
Uranus under evil iunar transit, and Venn? r.pposition Mars by mutual respeo but little encouragement
, may he siven for happy or pro?per-
ous conditions In f ither business or other affairs. Chances or travel are
I distinctly warned fcgainst, and busij ness difhcultie? and reverses are rea.J from the- prevailing sidereal move1 ments. There is al.-o read a por-
ntous situation f-urroundins com-
. par.ionshin between th" sexes, and an
nu-ua! d-gree. of circumspection ia
c njoined. Tho-e whose birthday it is are arh i-.-d to refrain from any important chancre or travel during the year and to be particularly discreet and circumspect in their conduct. A child born on this day may be disposed to be headstrong nn!e-s civen careful trflininc in childhood.
PEAK ANNIE LA UK IF. I am a vouns mar. n
ties. I h a v e b '-en in e r. d ". y w : : h . i young lady for years, and now I j realize- that I am deeply in 'io j with her. but she has been keeptr.g ; company with another yn ir; mr.i. i As far as I know -.he is nor rn- ( caged to him. Would it be proper to try to win her affection, an 1 how would you advise me to ro about it? PATIFNTLY WAIT I NU, P ATI F. NT LY W A I T I NVI : S : n-. p 1 v ask tho young lady if you may call on her. Th"n s-t out to be as de
voted and attraktive, to her as sh"
will allow you to be. ar.d in time- you
may win her affection. i
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PEAR ANNIE LVURIE: ; I have been coinc w-j'h a vrv : handsom" young man. and h" is as , cood us h" is har.dsom". He has always treated rn" nice'y ! in every way. H" talks to me very i confidentially many times. Th" o-her nicht h" talked to ni" -about th" way I dressed and th" way I abused my ' health. Rieht at. th" time it mad" m" i ancrv-. althouch he told m" in a very ' gentlemanly way. H" said h" meant nothinc only for my own stood now and hereafter. I told mother about ; it. and mother thoucht it fire of j him. That, is my on" failinc. T ptjess. Anyway, everybody is warnin c me. I want to know if it was proper for him to do so. If !t Is. I will try and hold my temper neve t; nie. He" pardoned m. aUhounh it mad, him feel badlv. SINCERITY.
SINCERITY: I arree ,virh your j mother, my dear. The younc man I is your friend. bcau?" h" take.j such an intelligent and kindlv in- j
terest In your weifire. Ynu should appreciate hi kindly advice and not resent it.
A Th Le
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Distinctive Optical Service
Innocent incts.
amusements are bl"ss-
DEAR AXNIE TURIE: I am a girl 1 years of ac". A ycung man is in love with me. but I do nor like him. This ynur? man is IT' years e.f age. I like the friendship of others better. T toll him I would ne' "r marrv
him. and probably I would
Glasses selectt-d at random frm case or counter, cannot i-sslblj prove satisfactory and helpfuL Every pair of glasses we furnish salts th net-as and indlvidnallty of the weare-r. They ero gTcn.md Recording to prescription, cut to proper shapf: and mountl In tha most becoming framc. A Service of Thi Chcractcr ShouIJ Appeal to You. H. LEr.lONTREE South Ilnd't L-4lInar 0;tmrtt iwi a MaJiuffcciurirf OptlcUa.
We ran dup!lct(a
xL-- ?sxA v'rt r
.Arichiiran ft.
I.- a -air
he ot tit r i w a p. t t o I
It. e upstairs, c t -e
iiii.-li'er ( ouM I?"
' th
h
Tn char irc g! iss. wtir Krypt"ks. The
l ife, al letes maile. Dr, J. BURKE Over 2 0 years in S uth Bend 230 SO. MICHIGAN ST. Ler.'-s 'duplicated In 30 m-nutfs Jrices Moderate.
j The members of the South Bend ' .and the evening was Philatelic club wer? entertained ; mu.-ic and dancinc.
i W dr.esvlay evening at the home of'
s when you j Mac k'.iti and Vaughn McCarty. 1110 onlv invisible ' Wood ward av. Following the bu?i-
!
v as giv er.. The r.vxt meetine will i xt;s
Peirs basils
Katherine Schmalzried, of
bo he'..! May :; l at the hom" of I'on-1 m mphis, Tenn.. who was a guest at aid M.tz. IUI Woolward av. )the Notre Dame senior ball, is spendI inc the week at the home of Miss Mrc p U i r1 r . T I a n !. i r j V T Ii r n n : . . . . . . . . .....
, " . orma RU'ei. . i) . a. mu ntcan si.
!-t . w as hor.oon to the
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tess Wed
members U T. U.
slav after-
of the PleasMrs A. Bus-
entrance where I had driwn up th- e- Mrs. Ticr over to do th" vork. car there appeared my mother-in-1 And Jim isn't worth his salt he law, her face a bewildering conflict ! goc around as if he'd just buried of relief and wrath Behind h"r!hls whole family. Here's Ricliird Mrs. Ticer's placid, rosy foe. ap-lnowl" peared above her ample, ticluly-' Lirky whirled into th" yard, opcorseted f.eure, and farther down th.e p d th" car within a few inches eif hill I saw children hovering. i u-. baped te the ground. ai:d seed "Whit under the sun!" Mother ' his tr.c her in a bear hug. Graham began, char. einer to swift in-i "Hou's everything, mother?" he
dignation. "Why didn' know you'el be here p-'i Richard's letter we did?
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AT irilEKLOCK'S
17' II IIEELOCK'S
Weddinsr Gifts
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The Gift Seeker will finil in our etablishrrent a very large display of distinctive and clianninz articles which are strongly recommended for Bridal Gifts. The nature of our stocks is such that suitable selections can he made from any of the extensive line? on display. A visit to our store will ie you many helpful suggestions and it is a pleasure to show you.
e H. Wlieelock & Company i
Ir. S. Borough. vl 7 Park av . has ur.fi! tomorrow night returned from an extended vacation of several weeks. Dr. Borough visit- 1
e l for several days at the home of '
his brother-in-law. Dr. T. G. Thompson, at the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Sanitarium. York. Pa., and two weeks were spent in southern Flor-
I i la and one week touring In othet ! Atlantic coast states.
Miss Dorothy Miller. 110 E. Madison st.. left Thursday for Washington. D. C. to attend the commencement exercises of th" National Park Sv ternary. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Goodman. 92 4
! i e;anu av.. nave as rneir guests. ! thoir daughter. Mrs. Herbert W.
P.artlinc. and granddaughter. Bar
bara Ann Rartling. of Evanston, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chrisman. sr.f Park av.. left yesterday for a motor trip to Detroit. Mich., where they will be pues's for 10 day? of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I'. Haw-ley (nee Reha Ireland of this city). Mr. and Mrs. William Casper Kot in (nee Helen Burke) have arrived from an extended- wedding trip which included British Columbia. California, Mexico and the er.f.re west. Returning by way of- the south to New York, they have been spending s-ome time touring the t ist and ate on their wav to Indianapolis
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MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT
32 inch Imported Tissue and Scotch Ginghams.
and 69c qualities, special at 50c yard. 36 inch Imported Embroidered Ginghams, $1.25 quality, at 98c yard. New colored check, plaid and striped 32 inch Ginghams, values to 39c yard, special at 29c yard. 27 inch Gingham in fine selection of stripe, plaid and check designs, 25c qualities, at 19c yard. Ratine, a favorite material for clothes we are offering new, plain and fancy Ratine in a very large assortment at from 50c to $1.50 yard. Fancy colored Voiles in good locking, neat patterns at 39c, 69c and $1.95 yard. 36 inch genuine colored Indian Head; ideal for the making of Middy blouses, 50c quality, special at 39c yard. The assortments and variety of patterns in new Madras Shirtings are most attractive, attractively priced, 39c, 50c and 69c a yard. 32 inch genuine Imperial Chambray in plain or fancy designs, attractive display at 35c yard. 36 inch Aeroplane Cloth, excellent for men's summer shirts, only 50c yard. 32 inch Imported Dotted Swisses, in every desired shade with solid colored dots, $1.25 quality, at 79c. 40 inch Imported Embroidered Voiles, in all popular designs including dot and ring patterns, and, of course, 1 1 1 t '-.li.or ,m f.- -f v - J
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