South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1922 — Page 31

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31 SUNDAY. MAY 28. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES it IS rr ?-:, tv y h - t J; i! v i v "v - K ,'j x k f - T A. v - v 'ir I v. J v. 1 X. I'm -1 i n :; i Tiey Regretted Staying Single Last Year After Brides Got Many Awards d roni Tli" NYw-Timr; of .Tnnr M:-hawaki. Mr. .lor.p. a?;-tf1 by; , 1 1 v LOOK 'EM OVER- THEY'RE JUNE BRIDE OFFICIALS BowlsN of thick Mark tf.w. v. and without standard". arpopular r-cptacits for hrM;::,' ers on th dlrdn? tah. 1 1 Iv. 1 1 2 I . ) Mr I)Hi f-n, r'-d th r.ime c,t th! fcr -hi"h th or'lr (al!"1 ar. 1 i 'r'i-r to th I riil rr Error-, m . JVLACK I AC 11. Lac drnp? come in .a ".:d ra: of colors. Some of th m r. r- . If IM K V. r. ? n -" v'i')th:r, .-. I without linlr.ps In a s:.it 50 they nny 5 re"iuirmnt.. .'irr!'-I. J i: r. - b r !

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ati'l . nam from Mis Mary Sf !tz-r : U Mrs. Alvln S'anton at f xartly ; j 4S f-on i . aftr miinicht Jnr. 1. !

,.ni thr -i? r," thin or ' Mr. and Mr?. Phillip McQuillan j j- rix for '-vh Nri'1. In fa.- -orr. tp th third prlz winners. Mi-s 'f th '.v!r.r;fr: '' tu.( .Inn Pri-1 -Iar.!r Spar. ton bf'-ani4 th third1 - Te rr--!v-' cr, r- a n v pr;7" tint v. !r.n-r wh-n sh -rta nd hr nam' th. w-r" sjr a Mr f, rak- a!: of rhrn fir-n Spar.ton to MQ lillan at on' r.-rn M .th h-m 'a ni'hf . Thru :h r:-int't aftr 12 o'tio'k m:dn:ht ;

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P wa Th N'a s-Tim"- party, th . Th fifth .Tun Rrid Contest f."i,Ml of rh- kind to h rr!v-n Th t "A irr.rr was Mrs John 11. Ptj.-hal5ki ;

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v.as marrie.j at oVlork on the, r-Nenin? of .Tun- 1. In addition to th prizes for th j f'rst June liril-js. there wer prices' for th yr-unzf-st nnil prntif-r. Mr1.! I"r.ret Stanton proe.l to he not only; th- first .Tun hrid- to b married' after rni.lnisht .Tune 1. hut .she a!soj

prove-i to re the yoiinSP.-t. Tills pri7- wis an nrd-r nn N;vmnn's sf ore. Th" rui1'n',f dcidr.l which nr.1 of the nine hridF wa th preti-st. Th j.j'ls. ruled that the .an rerivincr th most applause from the

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t joe She rlty? them by PAP. know? them by heart, and marris thm without trying!

It arit art it's intuition, nituraihorn inspiration. For there may he an art of rharmin'fi ni'in: hut. nowaday.. It tako. trer.iu; to marry one And to keep hint marric-d! (Copyrirrht, 1 r 2 1 .

for The Nv."-Ti me, and eondu-for i prettiest and should rerejye the $" f the column known as "The Tower J in etoM donated lv John C. I'll?-j ' Pa he?." was' nvt prenfe.T. worth.

Mr. .Torec. neerat a loss for thei Each brid she stood up rrirht word at the rieht time. tni 1 eeiv-.i the he irty applause of th

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!t 1 pf r-onacs hrourrh !ntoloer that rrceiv-.l by Mr? McQuilpr. "ti j r-ien- tliroiirh "The Towr of l.-n. Mr- Srr-anr and Mrs. Rnis-

',-1 (." Andrew G. VeS-hr? witTi : cmi appeared to the jud-fs to he' 'is narrow-brim md .raw hat was ?o nearly equal that thy railed for

KLKCTltir.ITY 10 RPiX AN KNTlHi; .NATION PT'XPMTU'l:; Uy Mail . -Preliminary n0'-'! it ions are in proqreps for the hicL'o.-t srhejne o? electrification that has ever been attempted. Scheduled to b.T started next year, th plan is to install sufficient ek-c-trio plants to furnish all the motive power required for th lichtins servi e. the railroa1. tramways, fator:s. and private lionies ird"!. for making electricity the one and only mechanical power in the Clrand Duchy. Th s-heme arises o-it of an undttakinc riv"n sopi f!me aro by th- Lro err.ni'T.t of the duhy. to

Xr.I.SON P. .TOM S. Five prominent men hive mueh toj.Tor.es. wrli known fun'al li-e-tr do with the third annuil June Pride! of th- city, and John F. ivn.vri . . . x. . .. distri.t a'crt for the Pquitable Life; contest of The . ew.c-Times the I 1 Insuranr companv. ! three judsres and the two men whoj A; Vf. m,.n n,,;wrj qmid-d for rr.ve charge of the public presnta - j their jnrticul ir .sit ions. Th Don of the gifts to the brides atjuds:.s will .--e to ;t th it :h pift.-, tlie Oliver theater on .rur.e 5th, on ! ar aw.irded. strictly :iT.:-.li:ii,- to y.eek from next Monday niht. all the rill1 and r.'cul iiimi apd ; The judpre? ar. A. l. I.r.-kineJMr. Jonrs and M.r. Dellaven's wmKi

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president of the Studebak r corporation; Fred A. Iiryan, president of the Indiana .M- Michitrin Klcctric company and Rome C. Stephenson, prsident of the St. Joseph County Savinps bank. The men. wha will

will be i.i t-ee that all the p;- -ent s are pivtn out to tlie proper parties; th.it tlif inirr.cr.s r-rr.wd vhi h v.:!!

A frock of white rrepe d chin h is a band of wool :u 'nro;dry .about tiin- inches wid decorat in e the hem

pood time, and that th" occasion ( 01 tn' -rt. The co;ors are vivid made a thoi a-.uihly happy and f r.- r.li, greens, blues and yepows-

Buy Gifts for The June Brid and Graduate on Our Famous Credit Plan

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their June Bride and Gradu.itio'i ' üit- m our famous Credit Systtni. In ! id it i just at this season of the i''...t tf.i simple, convenient plan f eti ;i r. ments functions at its hct. Rt nr nili r. you pay no more than il jou lay . t . i. and you can choose without i .Pi :i.;a from our vast stock of hih :r.uh ir ( !:-. Our credit plan is for yon and your . t Jit is good. Pay 31 Down $1 a Week

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suj-ply th town of Luxt-mhurg (tho capital) with electric current. The iluchy contains a thousand square mile- of territory, and has a population of a quarter of a million.

STATUS OF DDCS HOME PUZZLING TO OFFICERS WKST CHESTER. Pa . May .'1. Township a-s-sessors in Maryland and Pennsylvania, near here, want to know whether a 1osr legally lives at the houe or the barn of his owner. On a nearby firm the house js in

Chester county hut the barn in Maryland. When the Pe nn.sylvai ia .asse?or call.- lie inIs the familv 4I05 til at the barn- Wh n the Maryland as-sfssor appears with his bookthe dos tied at th- house. So far the do has not hcen as.ceSf'd.

IUjACK AM CirVSTAI.. A Mack georderte dinner f"ock is effectively trimmed with lar- crystal beads, .--tatior.ed .about a a inch apart over the entir 5irf.no.

it to be bne oyer ariin.

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rs to M- Irfrodunl. Then ca m ! second trill, liowever. the applause J Faul curie"' CiHipq. followed by 'riven Mrs. Serjeant teft no douht in; .Take Hiamn "late candidate for ! the minds of the judcrs that the au-j mayor. After th it came Fred ' diene wanted her to have the $ärt : T!f of Sailo- nrotfrrs. ";n wpoe in eotd. and Master of Ceremonies'

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Ma'Vr of rorflojnrlf j Jon1. i News-Times In coniuf-tlntr the June W:'h the biMea and rrroom in 1 Pride Cortes for the presents and -t-.t au l!nr- then acquainted, the i the entertainment last nicht. ral hus!-.e-- of the evening hrran. In closing the awards. Master of

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.f the ordT for m e -c h a n d ! e from would be even btesrer and better rh, rnrchan! of So-i'h Rend and than the one just closed.

For the Bridal Trousseau!

The "Marrying" Girl liv ;.;.V Ito'lT'LAXD

The "ma rryin-: c:rl" is the ohbt r.d !; r'Wt.'-t wot. !:-. in th world' Once oi- a ti:r. . ee:y woman was "n:.irr in rir and t o w on.an's r.ib.i. on w a.s o -r ".x fe-t hih. Put., now ticit th "ir. irryir.c

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"How cm I charm a man? How . in I w in. a ht:' "d?" Alis, and tick ' Tv ! t te.a.h a irl how to he : T :rz to t..-h hr to look like Mary p. kf rd or to s:r l:ke Cal l Curci "Mirryir -r ci-ls." like jc"n ius--. ..e born. r. ot r. :ai. Not every woman can epc to - icceed !n marryinc any more '.;an everybody can expect to -. d in t.e'.r.c a pot cr a playwright r a mo !e -f a r. Heaven dueön't -m ta hiv sup:ld ftiourh desirable men to co .-.round. In th f.rst place. Ar.d so It,? a cr. man ins;t. cn r'.arrj'inff two or tbr wonien. and t lot of th'Ta refuse ; ruarry fv-n r.r woman So Jon? p.1 one woman car. m a r - !0 rolct two Of tliree , ( M;r.rir.fir. ard Another wnr.an can't '.en rian.ii; to -?t one marriac -ertlf.c.ate with which to hrichVn her kitchen walls. Orar.r blr-om.s and 1 atirel will continue to be unequally divided. Tr.r5 ttfrr.a to be a js"-c:al "talent" for marryirK', wh.ch is l orn In m r?ople mn and women lik a tilnt for pa:r.t;nc or d.incinir or s'ire. Tcj can no more tell what it is that make. gii ucceful with ma thcn you can tll what It la

that makes a j.oet able to write a r-or.r.ct or a humorist able to draw a . a rf om. You can n more teach a c;rl h.o.v to win a husband than, you can ;ach her how to paint like Posa p.onheur. or to write like Mrs Frownir.ir. Thre aren't any rti'ets and resruI itiors--ar.d a pojmlar 'man'f wor.i ir." can no more tell you how she bar jr. s men. than an animal-tamer can tell you how he charms Jeopards and timers'. Although, of course. 5,. mftnds ii -juperfioi Uly the same. "CI;-- fh"m d-nty to eat. stroke h-rii the rirtht way. eery cr.:iy ar.d !.t thm alone. mot ..f the Put this 1s the real secret if there is any. " m e m 1: t like a r. ima 1-s or men. t . fere rne can touch what they f.miiy call their "h.e.ir:.5." before t n e can f a s -: n t e or tame t h m. ! Mo.t men love cm fwyaacrnf w r a f Mos' women Jove men. individually, but the woman whom MEN love 1. the one whis ; ju"t fond of them, collectively who f.r.d.s them interestine and attractive en rr.ii.e, wh.a enjeja them in croups and crowds, as well as tet-a-teto who cr. n more l-..-".p beinc nice to any mar. the rp.-ets. than an amm.illo er can rer.st j:tlr.i? sny stray cat or do et he happer.-s to me. Ti'.at.i the secret of the " marry -ire Kirll" That Is why one woman may he as trood a an ftr.i.-l. as beautiful a-s a h'uri. ani as clver as !-in. yet tio more able to attract men. than a nvuTfl can attract silver: while anoth.r little thine with no f.cure. nr profile, and no accomplishm r.ts can

.We recognize the fact that the hat contributes immeasurably to feminine charm. We nave the proper hat for every occasion. Make your selection early. Notice our; model among the JUNE BRIDE GIFTS, Nothing over Fifteen Dollars l

The Defrees Millinery 131 North Main St.

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A Home Worth Saving For! Here is a home with all the cornfo'ts and pleasures worth saving for. The. living room has a fireplace and extends the full length of the house. A corner china closet fits into the dining room. Likewise the kitchen cupboard and work table are built in. Upstairs four corner bed rooms connect conveniently with a bath room. All have closets and one tray case. A hall closet has drawers and shelves for linens. This is a Western type of house with overhanging second-story and opencornice. Inside and out it is exceptionally well planned and beautifully designed. This is but one of over two hundred homes planned by Trowbridge Ackerman of New York for users of Curtis Woodwork. All of these houses are shown in our "Better Built Homci" portfolios. Come in and see th em. WE'LL HELP YOU FINANCE YOUR HOME!! To relieve the housing shortage and to encourage the building and owning of homes we have made arrangements to help you finance yours. It would b a thrifty step on your part if you would drop in and let our financial man explain the plan to you. THIS IS CHEAP FOR A CEDAR CHEST You've probably wanted a cedar chest at some time or other. Here's your chance. We are introducing CEDA'LINE It's a veneer that's made from Cedar and when you put a coat of it on an ordinary closet it gives you all the preserving properties of the Cedar Chest. Get a bottle TODAY. THE SOUTH BEND LUMBER CO.

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