South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 159, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1922 — Page 8
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: .1 ( - ' ! Wedr.-day ' Mr.:rir w; th r ifT'!'!.".'"' of 130 irj'-f- A rr.c-r? th'-. ha vir. r party r v ;:. a th" r ' r .:i.rn II H i!ir!v, r.f ü.hart. Dr. J. r Luk.c - 1. M. - .i'!." Kirby, Pr. .'. ,-r.f. I. V.'i'.'T!. I,. F. M-tri'if and rr. " " T'-rry. Th" Tokio r,---yj-trn piy'l f- r ir.r:r.s until even thirty r.vy-r'K. A t ;r'"v to M: P. rh K'J? iT.ir" tr F-r-t I! iv will I';'.-' T,2 S Tiv'.-'r. "r.t"rta ; r."-l :r.-''l iv r-v-r.:r.z wl'h a n)l.-""!-i r"'t:s ?howr Th" "venire was f," -rt ''! 1 1! y and lur. rhrr. afl cfr.fj fr J" p-i;r. n a. tar! prif-l v Ith a cr.t'-r ; : f pi r. k ar.d whit" V' -r in a Ml V i Mr-, Fnnk Spring--. M:h.. u'i in "'Mt of town tr'!"-t n n"x Friday "Vf-r!rer Mrs " T.. I.amph"r". Tios iriirn . will "r.tertam for Mi. Kin'. Mr? Thon-i Mrr,r1th. 71 K N'otr" rm" f ii r rt -1 : n "t at an aft"ron r-ri li: V"lr?'1iv a"; a oourtp: f.- Mrs. J. A. Mrll vr". of Call-f-rr. :i. hi is th- iru-st of h"r ia u'hf "r, Mrc. I, V. M- r.ann. Four tahl"s of br! It" "v"r plav"d ar.d th favor? w-r" won Mrs. ".yrj Hmlth ari Mr F. P. Hohrrron.. A Rjt f.ivor was jrivn to Mrs. Mi ; w . Mr n. D. fnn sn1 rs. v.. o. rfrnnnit nrM!nM nt .in aftT norn brMp- pirfy for th tiiu.j!c department of th" S-"uth Tl"nd Wonan's ruh W"dnr.--day nft"rnon at the hfiRi of th Ia;tr, r.ör Itivfr av. T!u- favors of th .iftrnon wf-r won !- Mrs. WHliini Knimm Trs. Thomas y;. nur.srin. An id luncheon -iva-s srrvf'l f ' 1 o-vv 1 n c: th" p a m s . Ifoporircr Mis- Klrfona I,ont vhoA marriae" to Arthur Marponni'l tak" plar" this month. Mrs. I'uif"! rwn"y. Marqu"tt" av.. and Mis Orar Iikr entert a !n"! at an afternoon hrid" Wdnp?iay at tho hom of th frrmr. .'ixt""n crn-sts 5p"nt th" aft"rnon at the hridef4 ta'; th" favors f,inr :'v"n tf Mr?. 'i-tor Faxtor. Mr5, rharlr Schadt .and Mrs. Carl Hihv"rd. A cue?t in vor was trlv"n to Mi.ss Ivont7:. As a roTirtrsy to Mis Many Cannon, th.p t"irh"rs of th" Iafay-tt" rh"I rnf"rtain"d Wednesday afternoon at a 4 o'clock luncheon at the Kohertson Tea room. Covers -were placer! or 12 at an attrart-ely a pp"int"d tahl" bcarlr,. .t renterpi"r of i!nk roses siher ii-l.of. Th" 1 i.sr refill ir meetlr.c: of th lienry itud-ha ker s.-hoo'. Mothers' rli;! was hold Wednesday aft"rnoon In Stiidf'Okfr pirk. At 2:0 o'clock the propra m was opened with music hy the 7A clioru. An ad Ireps hy IF nirns. the n"w Fo- Scout ruriv". fo;'-vil. and a talk on "The Camp Fir" für!." wis criven hy Mrs. J. A. Hom. Mu-ir- by the TA pupils was the rlovincr number. Th" remainder of th" afternoon was Fp"r.t serially., the hostesses h"In:r the board of .'.hectors of th" club. Th members of th" Women's Literary club entertained their huFinds at a p!cn!.' supper Wednesday eer, irp at the home of Mr. and Mr.". Walter McTnerny. 1 f n I Fhvooi r.v. Thirty quests wrr presnnt and the ovenlnsr was spent socially. The 6 Compounded Quarterly ncnroratrd for J.t,on().t(1.rt Assets $1.125.010 Contingent Fiind nnd Undlvidec' Profits. S45.0C0 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOC! Al ION OF SOUTH BEND -T" rst Wnsliiniton Ave. F. M. IIOOM; Treas. iFormi rly 12 1 S Main St.) At Wieelock's 4 "1 " " : V J"" !l t 'If - l'n--i i----1: n - - MiiiilimHilii!''i' - "' - This 4-Piece Rlirro Preserving Set Now Only
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rr.f-TiM of !h Nonnareii dub ar.1 . their huiri! at a Z:20 buffet dinner Wedn"d .y even Jr. Whit" I po'ir.'s formed th" rente red of th" j t at wh! h rnvM wr placed I for 20 ru"t Th" ev"niri: was iI"r.t at th card tables. Mrs William T"r.a -n rtrd j prs.dr.t of th" Womar.'v II nie J M:p;or.an' rorSry r.f St. Paul's M. J F. rhurrh Tuesday afternoon at th" ; rrular meeting held a. the home of Mr? William Maurer. 101? W. , r.;f a v. Oth"r.- appoin'el to of-fKf-woro frs. Fdwin Luaio, v'cs prec.dent; Mrs. Marvit Ort. treisurr; Mn. Geor?" Meadimb"r, cor-r-;iondSnr secretary: Mrs. K!mr F.ei.st'.e. orre-p"nd!n2r secretary: Mrs. r. Inpler.'cht. ml. box secretary: Mrs. C. I. Iiu!:.sfn. Christian . r-wa rdhip. Mrs . Lydik. secretary of rvar..l-m: Mrs. Cora Fitoher. c-upply ?er"?'iry: Mrs. Farl Jester, pianist; Mrs. William Fntzian. 5-uperintendent of mothers' jewel: Mrs. Clarence Pnoke. chairman of flower committee. The vrpraii of the afternoon wap in rh.irs" of Mrs. Ijondo anl fonsi;ted of a piano .luot by Mis-; Kath'rin" Knode ar.d Mi-s K'uth Patterson. A -ocial hour was enjoyed and lizht refre-h-mer.ta were ?ered y the hostses who wre; Mrs. K. M. Rrowr.. Mrs. Frank Dunn, Mrs. Robert S-vsintz. Mr.. Deultt Tnpletrrlsht ftnd" Miss mia jT.tt. On July 11 the unrlinv will nry a pirnic at Fotawatomle park. I The marrUtr". of Edwin T. Elbl on of .Mr. and Mrs. Ous mbel, 214 frVTamoro st., this city, to Mlsa Ncrma Meltenr-. dauirhter of Mrs. T'nrma M c.Henry. of Tuisa. Okla.. took rd.aoe. Wednesday eveninrr nt S o'clork at the hnm of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Kibe will livo in Tnl.n where Mr. Flbel is physirnl director Instructor at th" Y. M. C. A. The final m""tlncr of th Faurel School Mother's and Teacher'? club was held In the school auditorium Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The rrnsrnm was as follow.: 1. Piano .... A Child's Good Night Marparet Kreajrer 2. Son? Group. . Pupils of 3-R Grad" Miss Alice Craft, Directress .1. Recitation and Stories Pupils of ,1-A Grade Miss Elizabeth Greens. Directress 4. Son? and Drill Pupils of 1-A Grade Miss Ancela Hacerty. Directress 5. Dramatization The Foy and His Goat Miss Irma Kistler Saner Group. .Pupils of 1-P Grade Misfi Reese. Directress 7. Wand Drill . . Pupils of -A and fi-B Grades Miss Geyer. Directress Mav pole dance by Flora Kovach, Apnes Few-ioka, Mary Harnyak. Mary .Tapadit?, Jannet Kuespert. Helen Taylor. Harriet Amos, Virginia Hill. Evelyn Clark, Frances Stewart. Margaret Kertis. Martha Mack. Yvonne Huys. Edith Gentner. Dorothy Katawitz. Jane CampbeF. under the direction of Mrc. Keddick and Miss McGill. At tho cloe of the propram a short business session was held dunc; which Mrs. Alfred Soderbers; wis elected president for the coming school year. The remainder of the afternoon wait spent sooially and isht refreshment? were served by Miss Fees. Miss Kisier and Miss B.irbler. The projrram wn arranged by Mr. Nina Doolittle. Mrs. William Worm and daughter. Mrs. Felix Goron, entertained the member? of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Immanuel M. E. church at their country home at GranRr, Ind.. Wednesday afternoon. At the nuslness session the following o i II r : rs were elected: Mrs. O. Stark, preslilent: Mrs. D. A. Koenip. vice president; Mrs. Edwin Stark, secretary: Mrs. O. Beyer, treasurer. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and licht refreshments were served to 16 puests The next meetire will be held July 12. with Mr?. Frd Temple. H2Z W. Jefferson b!d. The Woman's Missionary Society At Wheelock's
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church V "d n .-day afternoon afj 2:. 10 nV!(Kk. An "lection of ornYeraj was h"H ar.d the following were i - . ..l'.illll, llii'l.!. . i
I appointed : Mr?. 1-' Iii" Foraker. j noon at th" hom- -f Mrs. (president: Mrs. Fdna Faarler. v!o j Fenr.o". 'jZ? Fortai; a v. j pr";d"nt; Mr. Martha F:ronc. m"tlns v:hs in rh;-;' of Mr ! r '.'ordins 5"rri-tary: Mr?. Florr.cj F. Pit ar.d th" Fran-r es ll ,' Sholly. treasur"r; Mi? ?Iair!- Whit-flird program was s;:v"p. bv
rr.r, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Ilattie Fdith Kraft. p:ani:t and Mrs. j Cur r.insham. chorister. i Ml.3 Naomi Mari" Frohrt. daujrh-j ter of Mr. ar.d .Yrs. Henry Probst tiiii si . anri giriert k.. l . j pon of Cnarl"s Dav.s. of Fakersntl l u : i. uai were married Wednesday mornin? at S. Jo?eph Catholic church. Rev. F. J. Carroll olTieiatir.u. The brid" was attended by her fds'.er Miss i:o?e Probst, while Walter Probst, of White Piceon. Mich., acred as b".s: man. The bride's pown was of white canton crepe and she carried a shower of bride'? rcesi and valley lilies. Following the i ceremony a weddir.c breakfast was ervfl at the home of the bride's paj rent?. After an eastern weddin? trip Mr. and Mrs. Da vi.-; will lie at home at S.H X. Hill ft. i I The encafr ment of Miss Tarjorii Starr, a teacher in th-.j Gojhtn cry jfch.aol. And William F. Xiie.-. of this j city, has bef-n announerd. No i r.e J has l:een set for the wedding. '11 ii', TT J rfc ' J V- . v k M 4 av., was htote?s Wt'lncsday afternoon to the Idlo W'hiif clul. OaiMes formed the attractive house decorations. In the contest the faor was won by Mrs. Lloyd Schumakf-r. !Tho remainder of the afternoon was spent focially and light rIfe.thments were nerved to 10 puests. 'n two e-ks the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. .chumaker, "40 Portage av. Twelve members of the Shakespeare circle enjoyted a picnic at tho (ountryplace of Mrs. W. ( Davies. Wednesday. The picnic marked the last of Hu club's activities for the sfason. In July Mrs. George Fulmer will entertain the members at her sumnifr cottage at Eaple Point, Diamond Lake. Mrs. Orval Bunch. TIC X. Eddy st., was hostess Wednesday at an allday meeting of the Fancy Xeedlew orkers club. Dinner" was served at noon to 12 members and two puests, a vase of roses centerinc; the table. The assisting hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Henry West. Mrs. Frank Gitz and Mrs. Edward' Cord ray. The club will meet -again! in two weeks at the home of Mrs. John Taylor. 1111 W. Washington av. The A. W. A. Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Mattie Wittber lll'i W. Wayne st.. Tuesday evening. Xlne members were present ana ater a short business meeting the time was spent socially and light refreshments were served. The next meeting, which will take place in two weeks, will be held at the home of Mrs. Marie Burrows. Mrs. Wiliam Owen Dwies. Jr., and Mrs. Xeal Robertson received 12n guests Wednesday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6 at the heme of Mra. Davies, 850 Forest av. The attractive tea table was centered with a silver bowl of sweet peas, lillies of the valley, snap dragon and for-get-me-nots. the shades of lavender and yellow predominating. Old fashioned bouquets in colonial vases of sliver and lavender tapers in ilver holders in the colonial design graced the corners of the table. Mrs. Le-Roy Clauer. Mrs. Carl flinz. Mrs. J. Morris Zigler and Mrs. George Davies, of Chicago, poured. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. T?nry Harper and Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle. Jr. Mrs. Joseph Oliver entertained 12 quests at a 1:30 o'clock lucheon at Co-pshahoim. Wednesday afternoon, as a courtesy to her daughter. Miss Catherine Oliver, who will sail June 24th to spend the summer abroad. The luncheon table was unusually atractive with garden flowers. Following luncheon the afternoon was spent with bridge. Miss Grace Bernard. 1133 S. Main st.. Miss Bertha Linden, 021 S Lafayette st.. and Miss Maud" Worley, 314 S. Carroll at., will leav Saturday for Chicago where they will Join a party of 30 for a field trip to the Rocky Mountains. The paty will be conducted by Frof. A. K. Lob eck. of Wisconsin university and will include students from that university, also from Columbia. They will visit Denver, Colorado j Springs, the Royal Gorge. Estes I Park. Yellowstone and Glacier Naf ticnal parks, returning In July by . the northern route. ' The Woman's Home Missionary society of Trinity M. K church met ; Tuejsda evening at th" home of ; Mrs. Harry Jackson. Diamond av. ; with Mrs. H. J. Jackson as agisting ! hostess. The lesson study was giv- ' en by Mrp. F. Marx. Mrs. G. Fhili lips had charge of th" enigma and ! Mrs. A. Miller conducted th" dei votional-s. A selection was given by , a trio including Mrs. Miller. Mrs : Kline and Mrs. Phillips. Following' ! th" procram a social hour was enJoyed. Th" r.ext meeting will be I held with Mrs. A. Kline. College st.. ' July 11. ' -L. ! The D. N. D. Bunco club met j Tuesday evening at the home of I Mis. Grace Kerr. 4 29 S. Taylor st. ; Th" favor at bunco was won by i MIm Katheryn Herman. Miss ; Rosalie Sir.erler and Miss Florence I Felix entertained with solo dances j and a three course luncheon was ' served. The nxt meeting will b h"ld in two weeks with Miss Melita ! Donahue. 15 E Howard st. i i The Jur," committee of the Coun-l ' try club announces a musicale to be S'.ven at the club Monday evenintr at I v30 o'clock Mrs. E. M. Morris I will irlve h. dramatic reading ot J "Enoch Arden" accompanied on tn" rino by Mrs. G. A. Farabauh. Mls Josephine Decker, contralto accompanied by Mrs. Edna Cover. '.vill he th" solo!.-. The hostes" for the cvrnin? includ" Mrs Frank Myr. Jr.. Mrs. Lew Fleming and
All i'.j: nmir'TJ ar" :nvi:e.. -rTh? regular m-tinc of th" Polfax V. C. T. F. was h-1 1 Tuesday aft"rJohn The John F.eyKva Wilt; am McMannu?. Mis. C. rer. Mr.--. T. II. füllen. Mr? Whitmer and Mr.-. Fannie 1 The n"xt meeting will be held a mtv rt at the home of Mr? 4 Porta ce av. Ira U'lerv I Miss Eunice Martin. MS P. Co- J I lumbia ft. was hot".s? Tuesday' e"nintr to tn" members oi ir.e Sassy Jane club. Funco was the feature of the evenir.tr. the favors beintr triven to Miss Mildred Godfrey and Miss Oeorpia Dalph. Mi.-s Ftta Xorri entertained with a .-olo dance and luncheon war served to 12 guests. The next be held Jun" 2 with Fresh'.ey. S St. J.. n.etinz will MiS -e ph Pa 'Mi ne Th" members of th" I... A. I Drill team were entertained Tik-s-dav eeninc at the home of Mrs iJohn Fttelin". öl S S. Taylor st. In Ith" content? the favor? were won by ! Mrs. Mint i F.rothers and Mrs. Thomas f irmn. The next meeting will be held July 11 with Mr?. Alma keed. 1101 S. Iafayett" st. Mi?? Maude Weber and M.rs. .lark j Ynun? have issued invitations for a tea to be given Saturday afternoon at Mi?s Weber's hom. N'otre Danv I V.. rourtesy to Miss Lucy , Qf Tjr, Kiri( K)'., Who 1? ThC I houf Riiest of Mrs. Jack Youn?. t -TThe regular meetinc of the Anton W. TX. C-. No. 14. was held Tuesday evening; in the old court house with 1 ntomVicar nrc-ont Priiir a r nll-r.i - tions for membership were received i and reports were hpard from tTi e delegates to the recent state convert-! tion. Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. It'efj. 735 Porta po a v.. will receive Informally Thursday evening from until 1 a o'clock as a courtesy to their guests. Mrs. Bertha Brenner of Baltimore. Md.. and Mrs. Raphael Iw of Bichmond. Va. The Women of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Grace M. F. churtJa will present to the public on I Friday night a missionary pageant j and play combined w hich will set j forth with remarkable clearness actual conditions in the home life ot China. It i.s a before and after pic ture. What caste lines mean in so-: ciety; what mother-in-laws mean inj the home; what ctiangc-s Chri.'tiani... ....ai. ,i j .a..;. it.. Li lly tan ori. iii" picu-'i wuui) i these women. ft is full of human interest from start to finish. Enough of the comic and humorous is woven in to make it -spicy. A silver offering will be taken to forward the -work these women are doing for the womanhood of China. ' The Young Women's Missionary j society of Grace M. K. church will entertain with a pot-luck supper in. the church, Monday evening. June, 12. All members are urged to bo i present as it is mite-box opening and election of officers. j The Woman's Missionary society j of the First Christian church will J meet Thursday afternoon at the church. A review of the year's work will be given. The meeting of the Sewing circle of the St. Peter's church has been postponed until June 22. Mrs. W. It. Hinkle, 1135 Porta p av., will b hostess Thursday afternoon to the members and friends of the Woman's Aid society of th" ; Broadway Evangelical church. The, assisting hostesses will be Mrs. J. I I Printy. Mrs. 1. S. Fisher and Mrs. J. M. Hively. The Ladies' Bible class of First Brethren church will be the entertained Thursday evening home of Mrs. E. Beamer, Broadway. at the 9 E. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Surtney. SIS E. Milton av., a son, June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuryn. 213 S. Walnut St.. daughter. June 7. "Watch theni carefully rlo not neglect thena pay strict attention to their condition. When tell-tale signs of eyestrain app-oart do not hesitate a moment but core to us for a Marching examination. We will quickly determine the trouble, advise you accordingly and restore your normal vision.. Come in or Phone for a Appointment. H. LEMONTREE 6onth Bd' L-rtinc Optometriot d Mnufctur.n OpUcl. W ran duplic.t n Ian that I mad 1 where ttt't S. Mlfhlirma Ft. Better no Glasses Than Wrong v l Ones I mean this and cannot express myself too strongly on this subject. Call ar.d I will tell ycu if your glasses are right or wrong. Dr. J. BURKE Over CO years in South Bend 220 SO. .MICHIGAN ST. I.rses duplicated in 3 0 minutes Prices Moderate.
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if ! :;r ne-.I from I d;ar. a p-"!: Ith. v. f. I'M re; :n'.v c: a du at -1 : rom Mrs. h.tvrt Indiana Daw School. -K.-s i.ia nra.ara arn s:s:er Louif Cibbs. ';! Itiverside dr.. returned ho pie after nr. exter.dvd ! st.iv in California. ! t i Mr. an; M r K t'ph C. St"inf"ld , I of Chica co a t'-i" -:u-. -t? of Mrs. I j Srinff 1 I- par rr.- Mr .and Mr.. I T. Siec"!. r . Loui.s n'.v d. Mr. Stein-f-;d will lea. today for Cleveland. . for a short trip. M.S.- Ah-Smith. Fu.'h'on arts. :o b-ave Friday for (V-.l.tr Falls. i . to i'iivr th" Jona S- C" ""llcn. M:.-s II- !-n Ho'.loweli. i-.ifr'or of dri'etics i-i the General hospital at S.iln.iw. Mivh , has returned to her duties after spendmrr th- !a-et week--r,d with h"r parents. Dr. and Mrs. I., lb l I'V, W. Madison st Advice to Girls Br A KW FE LJktX&lS DEAR A X X i E I.AFUiE: I am i -Tirl is year of ace. I wiis k epiiig company with a youn n an thre years my sen irr. My t'l f Fi- itI 'A';icJ always nuerf ?rinLr when h'- .! lied on me. We never had fi hance to siip,ik oonfidentiallv. such a s It on" is sometimes seamed thai "she inclined to do. w.ifl always in tho way.
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as he didn't like it either. I spoke j IO nrr ann'u pul 11 aian 1 to I fi ft t hf'T At fill. I parted with him peeral weks aero, i n-ive met a youm; cr.np now i whcn I cit e for a crou deal. He i is from out-of-town, and eallt on me ; every Sunday. My girl friend still i insists upon intruding and often acts j very rudelv toward me. I am ?rea4- , y annoj ed by this, and would appreciate your advice. BOBBY, j BoPBY: There are times, my i dear, when you have to be very frank even with good friends. T-'l! Jvour friend kindly but firmly that i (When you have callers you prefer to entertain them alone unl?ss you invite her to join you. If she is tho rirrht sort of cirl she wll not resent tbiis. and will appreciate your bein" honest with her rather than resorting to hints. DEAR A.VNIE LAFRIE: There's a young man thie years my senior, and I care for him as I have never carrd for any one before. lie used to take me to dances and j pa rties, ! for m and also tfld me h" cared We live cpiite a distance
,.apart. and I very seldom get to s.ej Plants of all kinds for .-al" at j him any irore. He di-ln't s""ni to j Tippeca noe Greenhouse. F-')?2,";. Enimind the distance at oiip time. But tr.'nce Taylor anl Jefferson Sts. 145
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msis op, tiKirtr ro" r.orr.f. X"W. plet.. Anni" lauri" advise :r" what ta do. MISERY. j MISMHV: C, it about wirh all of; your ur.; frier: 1?. and fill your ; i.ind with :o many intr:ir.c things ; that o'-! w-.ll t.i t h ive tin:" ;o think : .-i) murh or' this j-our tr:.n. You , t an find bts of happir.f if you try, i my dear. I DFTAII AXXIC FAFF IF: I an a cirl . f 1; and am en -
paired to a your.c nvan thre" year-; ! rh" pets a chance to have a free my senior. I hav" Liven my prom- hand in th" hnusekrepinff aipeariso to ra r him. but !o not love ; ed po.-s .-.-e,i (,f ;l very de vil of rn-
him. I am in l..v" with ar.oth r your.c man. and V .-ay.s he loves n-.e. Should I bf ak the i rr-raeement and ma rry marrv tli" man th" OT- I I a tr love or must f rract- d to ; w iininn. WO R F. II D: In a kind and vtraicrhtforvMrd :v t II ur tha' vou hav" made a mi-take and do nor love- h'm. Say that you would like him 1' r a friend, but can hold no other ffeünpr toward him. This is tli o"l- wiy that is fair to him and to viuiveif. lr i? wrong to ! marry a r. an you do not Io-". j Th'-n. "A)i- n you have broken your ; ep"isrep' r V'"'i: ran rorisider the other voup man. But ma!e sur" that ymi ar in love this rime before you rii-tko any promises, niy dear. A n n i " T,aur1e will welcome lrtrrs of irq'iirv on inject? of fnn!ninp interest fror! vouncr women render of this paper and will reply to them in these co'umns. Letters to Miss Iiurlo should b addrf-ed to her. VERSE O- CHEER By Edgar L. Jones Till IXFUFK. A man cm rest if he like that best; A nvin dn-sn't have to fi?ht With hart and soul to attain a goal And slave for a fortune bright. A man can do Just a very" few of tasks that ho meets .ach day And no: niri hirh, still he nv'ght get by. But w no wants to live that way? A man may yawn when he greets the dawn And loll in his easy chair And care ro whit for the smallest bit Of fame tht the big men share. Just f-it and sigh while his chance goes bv And smil" ho his purse is flat With .all h-s missed, still, he mi-ht exist But who wrnts to live like that y -sriT711 1 -mrr t r-".- im- i sri ;vry.' a ' --r '"wf rv ll - v w y w w w -w v yv yv-w w y r; . , yv yv -yv yx yv yy-yx yv VV-V i!. Greatest and
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LOT NO. 2 16-inch and 24-in. leng th. solid Sale price gold cla?p; special $4.95 NO. 5 inch length, diamond LOT 18 and 24 white gold,
clasp; special Sale price. . .
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WHAT LIIXI.YN" AM MAIHJF. ' saw riio.M Tin; win now. i M,ilc are you awakke'.'" Ionian's whimper roused nv from th" doz" wh'h I had sruiitiiy snatched under my mother-in-law's very nose aft"r Elizabeth and I had done "kitchen police." and ha lut tho downstairs rooms in the order my exacting nother-in-law demanded. The taks sh" set us really amounted to a weekly h"us"-caninst. for i Mother Graham as always when ' eixy and fa ult -fir.dmp. and she j found fresh e1 deuces of Katie s far.cied housewiffly derelictions at I ' e ry turn.
Her daughter. Elizabeth, did notin with
l open her mouth in speech once rlur - :r.c th" entire morninc. and l (rtis-
in.ejed that the outward placidity if her
' face covered a sullen crouch. Hut J I was to tired and nen-tus to care i what her mental attitude misrht be. i and when I finally escaped to the upper floor, where Fillian had been playing the role of c hambennajd. I Hung myself on n.y lud and fell asleep almost instantly. When IilIian spoke, it seemed to mo that I had dozed but a second or two. and my answer wis almost impatient. Lillian Awaken- Marine. "Only jusT -one to sleep," I answered. "Hut com in." "Only slop: nn hour nnd n half." she said, i-ominc up to thi bed and smiMng tea-singly down at me and I hate to disturb you. but 1 think .Mother Oraham is Just about ready for you acain. She has been enjeasred in teaching-: Mrs. Ticer how to wash tub silk blousea for th" last hour or so. And I fancy she sees that the gifted Mrs. T. is abotit at the hoilinr i-oint. and intends to givet rH riWaSfth .-inrtthT- whirl feel hUe a piker to escape all the ragging, but as I'm neither a relation nor a hireling. I puppose she corridors me imrr..une." "What are the children doing " 1 afsked. yawning lazilv. "That's what I'm here for." she j returned. "I don't want you to miss ! it. so come into my room, to th? window, before Mother Graham gets hold of you." I scurried into the room assigned Lillian, one window of which gives a view of the front lawn. "Don't let them catch you looking at them." she admonished. "You know what self-conscious beings children are." We posted ourselves, accordingly, one on either side of the window and peered out from the curtain upon the tempestuous gathering below. "I feel exactly like Rebecca reporting to Ivanhoe." Lillian chuckled. "Look at that!" "What Can You Do?" "That," was evidently a "parade." headed by Jerry Ticer. sheepishly V " fSA ui m- i mm m i . r .- - - ; n vSyv yv-yo yv-yv yy vv vv yv w w -v v s a-a yv-vv vv yv ys-vy ys yv w yv yv'yv yvyvyv yv v vyv yvyv aa'a'a w ?A
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Each necklace in this wonderful sale is the regular high grade "La Tausca" each one put up in a handsome velvet case. Look for the "La Tausca" regulation guaranteed tag.
LOT NO. 3 24-in. length, white gold, diamond clasp; special Sale $6.45 price NO. 6 inch length, diamond
LOT NO. 7 24-in. length, white gold, diamond clasp; special
$12 .95 price . M.--Saturdays till 9:30 P. M. XT t:
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prinnln?. but evidently er.'- h;n..e'.f hug-fly. Willi a: a i blanket drsped n towel woun 1 around r.r a a- i whip In hi ha-.d. h " . . an o . I 4 ca'a'.ry h'rs J"rr's op. prit possfion and especial pride ; ar 1 r,ut in:acr.arv 8tre- C.i-.e'.rj: tisihtly to the horse rr.ir. r.-.as I-od-ertck. Mrs. H-.rr.s n's ,.ur.t-r. an adorable but palpib'.y ur.s.-y fsrure in blue, rompers. His to I rothe.-n n-.arrhd r.ev. attired in various brilhantly-r o .- 1 articies, ar:;on.ir w i . . . . 4 P" p:- . r vith dkTr.ay or" of my Chines.-, embroidery. Marlon hr unht up a ra inious rf ar, jvi.'.ir. a rrfr.i'-t by a rope. Hut her fa t! t '. : " h r r .'.a' jwnicn Ingrained in i evidentlv had r.o thought i v- t sh" was. in child p.-.r!ar -. 1 "put upon." Fat Mary Harrison.! 'K-'ors.cn in all h;s plrry!" 1 murmured, as Elizabeth's daughter flishcd across th" liw a bicycle, and after riding up denvn at th" s;de til" parade denly cTlb-d: "Malt!" and r; more slowly, craduilly l:fte i huntil sh" w ,-t.s h a anced skilfallv. bit tin c o n v e r. t r. a '. 1 y up-m the h le-K:irs. Sh" lull th- pre f, . . : a a i-ii.i i.n : i: .1r i second, then leaned to th :roi curtsied low. and threw kis"-;! ricrh and Kft with all the noinh ,r se aon t circus piiiic-üirn''. She evlint!y h d cnminiri'1'r'-l wl!h or without her nvthfr's kra-w. l-i-c. her very l't fl.in"int: frr--l. a ?:rlklr.i; th!r.? of y,ir!f rr.r.-t-ir, which I privately th-neht Tti-.i- h mi pronounced for a child, but which I had t admit lilted h'r du ' e) -In face. A scarf of the. f.inw nidte-i.il was b(Mind tightly around her f.T''T'head. with ends b f r floiflt.c in breeze, w hile h " r thin !ir'w n tecs were mrased in s'-arl't silk hallhos and white leather pinnj s. Around h-r neck wa.s a necklace rf quaintly hand-carved "iri-ntal bead; of a sluml-erouH red. w hich I rero.Tnl7eil as one ef her mother's ohr.i--o.-t possessions, ar.d I wondered if V.'.'wx i hefh h.jit i arrioH h. r- t'if.nrl. .. "developing the play spirit" to !V extent r.f allowing Man' to wear ih cherished ornament. "Now th" performance is readv o bepin." Mary announced in loud tones. VMarion, you go now and h the audience." AH :ht.' Marlon rc-p-m-i'-cheerfully. 'But when am 1 poiro to perform?" "You're not going to perform." Mary retorted derisively. "What can you do?" DirVTISTRY. Dr. Oren, formerly of South Fend, is associated with Dr. Car? or. lr. his new location, under the firm name of Carson and Oren. at 12 W. Wash ington av. Phone Main '4. 4 yvT-v Y 'v vv w w A'A A'a rv- yv w y. i - i - v v vv -A yv vv. x x w 1 , - .f - i - f.. - - - f - - n - Ki - - ffl)ttT((flt Of! LOT NO. 4 18-in. length, white goM. diamond clasp; ifpecial Sale $8.95 price 31
