South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 152, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 June 1922 — Page 8

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jTlli: WAV MI)(ii:. LILLIAN AM) i KATIi: (iOT iio.mi:.

I to not know how Ions Iil'iian, Kati arrl I lay xhauvei. quivrirnj And F'.icnt upon the mowiy carpet cf The thicket from which, unseen ourfjelve;. we had wttnesst-d the terrible accident to the man whom Katie had come, to meet. r?ut it aiu.t have been fully ten minutes before any of u pained poi enough to speak. As fr.r myself. I felt only the natural shock of fceelnn a man go nearly killed before nvy eyes, but I knew that my companions were more strongly interested.

There was no trace in Illian'? qu.et voice of rhe curious int r r which I knew w a htr? at the g:ri'- betraying outbreak. "I)o I vant heem to die?" Katie repeated, then her voice ro? in hysterical repetition. "!. I vant hmn to die Yes. Miosis lTnder ooJ. I vant hem to di so dad ire million angels can't brini; luem b; ck to lift ." There was fcniPtliir s a!:nr-M ghojllsh in the c:rl's in;rt-:ty. but if what I bepan to suspect v ne tru", I could not rind it 1:1 my hi art to cenure hir ery fstronirlv. Lillian

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That Katie had some Intimate per-j 'Huh!" .he lid in low but f.rm eonal knowledge of this man which -tone. "The man is oroiabiv dead

had terroriziei her into creeping' by thi tim, hut if he isn't, there'sj from her hom no manv vnln-l no need to KCrnm vour .lh - tvri

him. I could not help hut any chance pa.s?erhy may h;ar. That

nd I kr.rw that IJilbin had' tar may not he :h- only one to pa.

to meet believe.

i counted upon overhea rinc Katie's i talk with the man in the belief ihat

.he would barn omethinp which would aid her in her secret investigation 'or tho povfrnment. Lillian was ir.tense.ly disap jointed at this failure of her plan, but I Fhrewdlj suspected, that Katie'?- whole soul, one the first terrible shock haJ passed, paean of joy.

"Forpive me. Katie, for handlincri

you nojjrhiy." Iibiin broke the

by here tonight, or there n .ay be ! other cyclist. nlon:. or ople walk-1 inp. We'll keep perfectly still for another five minutes, and then fi out of here and hack on the home trail as cjquietly as we ran. And pray that we don't meet anybody." "I .Uk Von Soinotin-s!" The prayer app;rentl was answered, for when at the end of tho time she had named we tol? noiselessly out of the thicket there was

c horus pre-eflol the res-prse of I r. Gardirer. Th benediction wa.s pronounced by the Rev. Ct. L. Rulison, pslstant pastor of the churrh. Kollowlntr tho prosram an informal reception wa- he-ld in the church parlor?. Mr?. K. It. Koch. Harter Heights, af'isted by .Trs. . . peters, entertained the members rf the Wednlay Rrldi- club at a 1 o'clock lunoheon Wednesday afternoon. Varl-colored spring rbwer formed the attractive centerpiece of the table at whioh covers were placed for 12 pusM. The afternoon was

sp-ni 1 in- i.n.m.- hi,,.-, Colleen Moore doe? not alwas she is .shown todav in an attrac1 I ..l. ... t I'.., it tr.,,.-ir'

"rs o'H.p pi-i: i- .ii;-. i.wi.i m - , 1 in.on Mr, John Stahl and Mrs. r. ! " l" ur;,r prWty rlolhf's nn afternoon frock, consi.tinc: of a M Jackson M K- K Low e ot j snrOPn because she is so frequently 1 t.np and frock of black satin-. The r -i 1 i t,A ca.t a a charmincr little waif. ,. . . . ... 1 Denver. olo.. who is vis-tins her , , .1 lining of the enpe and the long- ... . ,w. n j How ever, she has a w ardrobe of : sorter Mrs. n. U. Jeter. wa.. an vrtlonfl and wears them with ' ited blouse is adorned with velvet out of town C'let. ' , 1 ftreat distinction. 1 rost- of beie.

.ilenc at last, with voice an un-;ho sound to indicate ihM any or? ruflled as if we were rockimr on the 1 but ourselves was astir in the dark veranda at the farmhouse. "But lj weods. And we made our wav stfe-

couldn't permit a single .sound to betray us. I want to keep track of that fellow in the hospitAl. and I can't do Jt if anybody knows I ever heard of him. before." "Ohi' Katie's voice was a frigrht ened wail. "Den you don't tink dot man he die?" IJUian Qnletx Karle. "Do you want him to die, Katie?"

ly back to the farmhouse with r more terroriz.inc sound in our ears than the occasional call of a screech owl. An we came into the farmvard.

Katie halted suddenly. "Our rooms all dark." she s-aid j worriedly. "I wonder vere dot Jeem Is." j The kitchen door opened, andj

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A 7 o'clock dinner W-d ne day i eveninp at h Jefferson Hotel mark-1 Harold

ed the lat meeting of the seamen of the Pan-He;nie a ceoclat Ion. IMrk and white peonie-t praeed the tatde and an informal eveninc followed. The association will resume their regular monthly rneetirps next October.

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The annuil Sprinsr Festival of the jnihlic schools of the rity was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:"0 o'clock at th1 auditorium of the hU'h school. The program was under the super-v:'.-ion f Miss Ffhe Harmon. Th crchr-etra?; of the puTdlc school, were ns!?ted by the hiph school band. The program was as follows: Selection H;ph School Hand Donald Iluphe. lender. AN'.tltz per'.ey School Orchestra Lvelyn Fulmer. leader. Minuet Mozart Oliver Juni'T Hlh S- h ol Orchestra Camilla White. ;eiier Trumpeter's Mirch . . Kaley, Lincoln

and f'oquillard School Orchestras; Rose Sa tier, leader :

Air from Ricto'.erto Verdi Madl-n an.l I-aurel School Orchestra Ttess Rr 'Iyer, ? a,! er Sep the ( "orqueri nc Hero Come.. Handel River Park. F.lder. Franklin and ichil! Sr. School Orrietras iltliel Inrichb leader. March Milhfaire Fchu'-ert Juni T H-::i S ho l Crchetra H!1 Weber, leader. My fV'P W. O. Mlessner 2"'" chil lren from srade.s .. 7 and v Princess of rh.e Sun Tnnett Hiph Scj-joo; s.-com Orchestra -e Sat'le-- director

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Mrs. Perry Clark. :,:p K. Wc nper st., entertained the members of the Golden Rod club Wed n- day afternoon. Durinp the business session plans were made for a card party to be plven at Silk's hall next Tuesday afternoon , and o.ie to be pien on the eveninc: of June 19 at the same place. Durinp the sooiaV hour refreshments were served to 16 members and two pnests. The next meetlnp will take place in two weeks at the home of Mrs. William Donny, 1' 40 F. Duhail a v. L. Ii. Patterson. H. B. Keller and R. R. Juday ontcrtained with an informal dance last eveninp in the RotarJ room of the Oliver Hotel. About 70 couples enjoyed the propram of dances as played by the Metropolitan Fntertalners orchestra.

Marian Rempe. decorations. Mistf, Mary' Hayes, Miss Mary Curry and Miss Dorothy Redrnon, favors. Honoring Miss Helen Iang. whoe marriage to Robert Happ will soon take place- Mr. W. H. Shont.s. president of the- board of directors of the Y. W. C. A., entertained at dinner Monday evening at her home on F. Marion st. The table was centered w;ith a colonial bouquet of pink roses and forget-me-nots, the pueftts being the members of the staff of the Y. W. C. A. Mins I-an

club will be entertained again at dinner Thursday evening at the Alderman hotel 5n Goshen by Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Hammond. Fourteen members of the Sigma Pi Epeilon were entertained Monday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Freshley. 623 S. St. Joseph st. The affair was In the nature of a porch party, the porch being lighted with Japanese lanterns. The evening was spent with music and games and luncheon was served on the lawn late in the evening.

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The Toadies' Aid society of the Linden Avenue Christian church will m-et this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Iawrencei Eaton. 7T0 N. Ninth st.. River Park. The Indies' Sewinp circle of the ZIon Evangelical church will meet this afternoon. in th Parish hall. The hostesses will be Mrs. H. Christ man. Mrs. J. Christman and Mrs. I Iang. Tho Ladies' Aid society of Fpworth Memorial M. E. church will

was again honored last evening meet th5s aftPrn0on at 3:30

w.'th a dinner which was given ...i.v, r t

by Miss Maude Heath and Miss Anna Stanfield at the home of Mis

Stanfield. 124 S. William st. The! decoration of the table were light-) ed taper and garden Mowers; The guests were M:s Phenia Ivimont. '

with Mrs. John Coller. 1048 O'Brien

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Tiie regular monthly all-day meeting of the Jolly Twelve club was held

yesterday. Dinner was served at j Thp f.nc,l?.,mont l, announced of noon at the home of Mrs. lt. H j Miss Marsraret ReUmee. daughter of Frank. U7 K. Rronson st. Tho next Mr and MrJ! L. j. Raumee. of casfl. meeting will be held at Hudson lake, j opolK Mirh and William L. Cook.

st. The assistinz hostesses will

Mrf. Edward Bluss and Mrs. T.

i Irwin.

Tho second section of the Lftdles' Aid society of Hope Presbyterian

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Miss Phyllis Walker, Mb Isabelle ' ' u" " " i , Rigelow. Miss Grac. Dimock. Mrs.lh Mrs. A. Holleman. 1002 OakXeile White, Mr. and Mrs. Charle! sile Rradley. ! The Indies Aid society of Lowell -f- i Heights M. E. church will meet

this afternoon at tho church annex. The Ladies' Aid society of Grace

Evangelical

The meetings take place on the last

day of each month.

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Mrs. L. r.er-rer.--.. was hote-. w

212 F. Calvert he members of

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of the St.

Cat h -lie church Wed res

in celebration of Valedictory Day at St. Mary's college, a luncheon

1 1 1 was piven Wednesday afternoon at j I 1 rr 1 nrLr i ti tho f - o 1 1 ? rfnm r f tho I

j Oliver hotel, the Juniors being hsI tesse.s to the seniors. The table was

lovely with an artistic arrangement of vari-colored spring Mowers. Covers were placed for 4.". guests. The hand decorated place cards bore figures clad in the S-e-iior gown

I nnrl Tb rlliieta i r t 1 1 it ..1 T

Stella Scott. Miss Doris Cunningham.

j Mb? Margaret Buckley. Miss Rosella i

! Kramer, Miss Veronica McCabe, of ' I ntliatia pedis. Miss France Kennedy,

Iifayette. Ind.. Mi.sst Mary McOarry I . - t, .. Ä V, T ri l - . 1

Johns. Ft. Dodge. Ia.. Miss Genevieve Mr (:hnia, vere aMtVcibv Royle. Mason City. Ia ... MLss Amelia n(l Mrf, rharlo, Whitmore. "

"Iri ni ariu U,S' in"rrs' MocKrr. j ufts numbering 2.'. were seated at

.i. i. ni.. 11 "'" j small tables which were made at-

(ireene. Lincoln. Neb.. Aliss Kntli-i triMiv

on of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Cook. 124 3 Van Buren 5t. The wedding will take place in the early summer. t The final meeting of the season of the Kappa Knppfa Gamma Alumni association of So; th Rend was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. F. F. Seebirt. X. Uifayette blvd. The annual election of officers resulted in Mrs. Homer Miller being chosen president. Mrs. P. R. Miller, treasurer, and Mrs. Seebirt. secretary. The members of the Old Time Friends club were entertained at 7 o'clock dinner Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

church will meet this

afternoon with Mrs. J. P. Clemnons, Sl3 Diamond av.

Advice to Girh j

By AXXIi: I AT' III K DEAR AXN'IE LAURIE: I am a girl IS years of age. I am

in love with a young man who is! going with another girl. II seems 1 to think more of me than of the girl with whom lie is poing. She is my schoolmate, and d- you think it would cause any hard feeling between us ifyhe should quit her and j begin going with me ' The t-oy I was poinp with durinp j Christmas gave me a ring. He has quit me. and now wants his ring back. Would -it be proper for me to keep the ring or to return It? j A XX70 US. I ANXUOTrS: It might break up our friendship ifthe young man' stopped going with your friend en- ! tirely. You are young, my dear, j Can't ytu all be friends topether? Yes, you should give the rinp bnck j to the young man If he has asked . you for It. You f now that it is I unwise to accept expensive presents i from a young man unlers you are

engageel, don't you?

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the repular, Helen Johnson, Umont. 111., and i rol,owirr dinnPr thp 0Vening was . .10, :r was; Miss Florentine Clarke. Los AnpOs, ; . ,nf nlavinr rards Th f

t 'own guests were Mr. and. Mrs. Ir-

Pegs ono oils Mrs. Jeffe Harpfr and children who have been visiting at 'the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Lenn J. Oare, 105 Marquette, av., leave today for Schroon Iake, X. Y.. where they will spend the summer. Mrs. C. C. Browne and children, of Boston, Mas.., are guests of Mrs. Browne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Berkey, 1304 S. Main st. Mrs. Martin Johnson. X. Allen st.. will leave this week for Xew York and will pail June 9 for Europe. Mrs. Johnson expects to spend some time in Norway vLsiting relative.

Mrs. Thomas Miner and daughter

Mary Jane, of Washington. D. C, are guests of Mrs. Miner's parents,

DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a young girl of IS. and am

very much in love with a young ' man of 24. Do you think he is too ( old for me to go with? Every time;

he calls to see me he insists on my smoking with him. Do you think it would be all right for me to? I have never smoked, but if you think It proper I will learn how.

Do you believe in girls and boys giving each other kisse? j Some girls tell me they would not 1 go with a young man who wouldn't i kiss them. For myself, I do not ap-i prove of It. ' Please give me your opinion on the5e subjects. DICKIE. DICKIE: Don't let any young man insist on anything, my dear. Be yourself, and do what you know is right. It Is unwise and improper for a young man to kiss a girl unless she N enpaged to him. If you will rontinue to stand by your own good judgment you will be popular and respected. It is not a sign of love necessarily, because a man warTfs to kiss a girl. " 1

Mr. and Mrs. near LakeviUe.

Charles Schäfer, of

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Cal.

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!h oc'Ajy '.v ill the home o

In ! The committee Included Miss Ann

en- . Xertney, Mis Madeline Faught. Mrs. ;M5-s Rrcina Kroussard. and Miss

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A FBI I IX PLY RIVALRY At lasrt account Emma Goldman was two banishments ahead of Big Bill Havwood.

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At W firelock's

The Old Blue Willow Pattern A dexcration in dinncrwarc particularly suitable for the summer cottage or bungalow. Can be bought in open stock.

Bread And Butter Plates. J2.25 $et. Luncheon I'ivites. $4.00 set. Taa Cups and, Sincere, J3.75 :. A 32 -piece Luncheon Set

for serving six people $13.50.

Fruit Saucers, $1.50 st. Salad riates. $3.2- set. Dinner Plates. $4.75 set. Cereal Dishes. $2.50 set. Sou-p Plates. $4.00 set.

rontaining the essential pieces

George H. Wheelock & Company

MRS. SOLOMON SAYS By Helen Rowland

Now. my Daughter, it camo to pass that a Woman-tamer of Sodom, turned from his wild bachelor ways, and let it be known that ne was about to take unto himself a wife. And those who knew him rejoiced in bin defeat, and olappt-d thfir hands crying "Ha ha! See how the mighty hath fallen! For they ALI4 fall, when their time cometh!" And the bachelor shivered but the married men gtinned. But when they sought to discover 1 his rta'Ons why his heart had suftriud. he answered them, saying: "Alas. I am weary of MUCH women, and of the chase called Iive! "And, to dwell forever In the fear f of one woman's frown appeareth less I heart-wearing, than to dwell forever in the fear of ALL women's t-miles. "I. I am weary adjusting my feet to the new dance-steps and of keeping pace with the latest slang. 'I am. sick of petting; and a.l kisses have become unto me as one kiss ami that one fiat and meaningless. "I am tired of shaving twice a day ' and of changing my collar thre ; tlme between dances, each evening. "I am weary of gazing soulfully into the eyes of flappers and of tell- , inp them that life would be empty ' without the;-;. "I am exhausted with the labor of keeping one woman from finding out about the other; and with the strug

gle to prevent my dates from overlapping and getting mixed. "I am tired of brushing the powder off my coat-sleev and of the effort to keep my ctat-lapel guiltles looklr.g. "I am sick of explaining that I am 'not a marrying man. "I am weary of inventing new and fascinating pet-names, and of writing tender billets-doux, that will not be negotiable in a suit for b'reach-of-prcmise. "But. most of all. I am tired unto death of DODGING, and of playing the game of .-ha-and-catch. in which I am forever 'IT! "Therefore have I delivered my-t-elf up. and let myself be CAUGHT, at last; and the noose Is even now about my neck. "The struggle is over, and I can

REST In peace. Yea. even as the i

convict returr.eth cheerfully to hii cell, after much wandering and hiding, so do I go to my cage, with perfect resignation. "Verily, verily, the only way to escape from, all women is to b tied to on woman. For a wife is the cne unanswerable alibi "And. whatsoever the wmenw cf matrimony, there is no boredom In all the world that exceedeth the morotory of eternal variety. Selah. (Copyright. 1922.)

DEAR AX1XIE LAURIE: I am a girl of 17. I have been out with a young man three years my senior about five times. Since the last date I had with him. which isfabout three weeks ago, I have not seen or heard brom him. I love him very much, and I know h loves me from what I hear, but yet I don't see why he does not call me up. My girl friend wants me to call him and ask him out to my home sometime, and then I would ind out. I would like to do thi.- very much, but do not know whether It is proper. I would appreciate your advi-e very much, as I am going to a party where he is going to he, ,'tnd then I would like to ask him. BLONDE CURLY HEAD. BLONDE CURLY HEAD: It would be perfectly all rignt for you to invite the young man to your home either when you see him or by note or telephone.

DENTISTRY Dr. Oren. formerly of South Bend, is fi.soclated with Dr. Carson In his new location under the firm name of Carson and Oren at 125 W. Washington Ave.. Phone Main 5 43

Parochial, as well as public schools should be fully represented in the contest conducted by the Citlzert Home Co.. for the best ten reasons "Why Studebaak'er Place i the Logical Place to Live". Open to all South Bend school children not over

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you yourself will be the sufferer. If you are troubled with your eyes Call on ' Dr. J. BURKE

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