South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1922 — Page 8

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A'ojt 7" r..' --r nf the Chain 0" Rake Court ry O;1) enjoyed the f.rt mulca ( f t.i.- .. on, whih p. v. r. M iy '.'nir.g !r. th rr. i i n r ' : ' : rs ror :a f f tho club. Th prr grain of :!. r. ir.g ron-i-t-ed cf a .!.! a tic raiding. "Rr.oeh Ar.Ifr, " l v Mr-. IT M. Mr:rrli. w.th r.vi.-I-Ml . mrat. in-e rt I !.i y' -l by Mr?, ' A J'ar i: ;' 'i'rr- which Mj? Jo phl.'- I ' .. 1 ; : 'i '' r. ' d I y Mr.- I : I r . Co. er. i: i two pro'ip of Ktr-r . w-i 1. ir.r.'.id. 1 t h selections. "Ro by I )'": in "Alih." ar.d "J.i: - ' ! y ha iv. b and "As We pirt," !. Ihr- r-ir'z. Th- host-

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rick f:.r.r.;!.:;:. i!i-. u ! Mr-. I-w Flcnvr...'. M : :. .1 J!. X ff m l Mrs. IT-Isar Jf.hr --'. 1. i-1 r. ral char:,'.ah'n ( f u. r.' to 1'. It. Mr-Ilr.'Iarf'-r v.a.-- tt.v anTi'-'in"'!. Mr.-. . A. il -'v. 11"T I' M.f:hl:rnn t., f r.'.T!.'ii-. .s M'.-r: lay a f' rn n with 'hr.vr. K;ft"'n jruvT- sj" : f th- :if! rr.oon informally ar.i lur h'-'H -.va.- wrvf d at a o'clock fro.,: ar: attractive ta?!e t" nf-r'-'l ".si'ii y '.!' v.- ar. 1 !.;( p.irdfn r.f rs ;:: a r i-i-k-t. In the tv r. I:.:;. Mr. ar I Mrs. ;'org' .l?ry. i IM W . -r.tr rtaineJ with a 7 ..(:',. ; ;':;' r hnn'Ttn' M: Irv :: r i Mr. M' Hn-J-irfer. Thir'y ! ;.- ul Ahb'.e J. Campt- II M. :r.ary f-oi ty .f th I'ir.'t M n. r!i lrch v. 'r.) rr.tertaln '1 M.:iw v r.irc .at the homo f.f MrH. IJ.u-:.- I a r. Iv I- . 11 M.irU-tt.-av. Tli .. - . tj:.-; ji-s v. r- Mrs. J. V. Mr?. A. I. Jonps. Mr. I.. '.ir'. 'uri ar.'l Miss Cart." Wo lu ar.!. At :!." I. : -i . tü-'tin tri- f 'i; I v. : :i .-.tn r.-' " :" IrCtetl: Mis. I'"- 1 i;. i; r. n- -:-h t:t; Mrs. Ltisiar. ir.y. !.-. i.r.: . --pM r.t; Mrs. C. M. c :;;.. i . -pr-s:.lT.t; Mrs. Artli.ir Iluaij.f, tv.-a ar r; Mrs. Kreil II..-;. r'Ci.nlii' r. tary; Mrs. In-.' M- r "'--r -r;-tary ; Mi-s Ca i r. V.- iv. .-.r-l. lj.ply s"rrftan': Mr.- . i::Ii r :,''iMr;-. tithir.tr .' t t.irv; .!r A. II. Jon-s. rnt! flvr, 'arv, M : - - Kthfl Uutt. ;is":st;ir-.t ri :' l s cix tary. A ?h'-rt pn". t :!i f ol '. 'a r t ! ImisIpss fs.-i"'!, .Mr I : : i rv. ; f ar. ! Mrs Ch irles K.:c!it I i . r . -. - r . 1 1 r . ur two ir.'f-r fKiri? r'liri.-. .' r r,..nth t!i" f-or!ty

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dato ha in. r:- t ' n i!rii.!J. Ti- I;:..i' tl.ii," ? hf-f trivon r th" sti:i!: '- "f N...ri Pa:n- urUversity t!:i- s--:; to. k plac' Mon.LlV '-v'tiii:: i"i ti:'- Ito'aiy roc-ni nf the o'.iv r h'.t- I. l.'.O rm:p!f.'s

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pity.! I-v 1 1 ; ili;.'." r j:ny rch. .itra. Tho e?r.-xr.A ?r"-;l r"i:r;:''n nf th Snyder family wa-s h.-M .urrlay at the homo f Mr I. It. Fhively. rtriek rl. A t 1 :. k winner was swerved nt no .r. to l"f m:et. Games and cor.tf.-ts .ar.'l ri'-i'' wore the ertrrt? ir.in.r f-at'ir ; ? the afterr.oor. Tii" mo.-t;.' .r vas '-alld to order kv t!i' pr- . 1 lr-.t nr.l resulted in thrt f..Ik'V. iv.-: ,n of oiTlr.-rs: J IV i-'hiv.-ty. president; J 1hn Snydir. iro pt 'sii'. it; m l Mrs. John shiv''.y. s. i r- tai y-: t nn-r. The text reunion uik! 1 held at KIdd3 Tho rtMiri.ir- .f Mi-s- Veronlra

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Pf BAKING iV4j POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONTY REFUNDED

Mario Mi'ioka, d'tuhtrr of Mr. ar. 1 Mrs. y-ant'-y Mai.cka, K.2. W. Faral-l-I Ft.. t' IMivin Joepii Nowak. n of Mr. ar.l Mrs. John No-.vak. cf Itror.s .n. Mich., took j'.ac Mon tay morr.Ir.fT at 1 o'clock at St. f-'tn: ;.Jiiis' c-.hurch. Ii--v. Iloman Mar-'ir.ak.

H. C, otiic.atinsr. Mndck

v. I 1 1 n n.arch wa.i p'tvtd an

voal k'ioj were rendered 5y tho M.--ri I-;cr.!e M. Maiicka and L';cy Ik Marshall. The brid ua.i at-t'-ndod by her i-ter, Miss I.cad;-i Catherine M.ilicka, of Ch'.ca-r who was attir,J in a p:-ach coior rccr--tt t'''-n with f .iver trimriiin. Fh arrlod ar. arm bouquet of sunburst ri M an 1 wett p'ai. Miai Hen .x.i tr;e Nowak. cou.:n of the proorn. wore a pink gov.n of .atin drapM w i h silver lace. She cirrid an arm bvi.-'iu"t of pink rc5-s. Iloth bri les-r.-.aids wore "riiack chiffon picture hats. The maid of honor. M!s3 Lu'"iii Bernadette Falicka. sister rf tho bride was attired In a rcorgretfo

o-.vn of orchid --iko trimmM with s.ivr lao And wr.ro n.n arm bnuqu-t of runburst ro;4 and w-t pas. The bride was attired in a irown of whito satin tr!mn;ed with p'-nrN. Hr fui! Ir-r.th bridal veil wts fashionr-1 ap offect and rr.uht prettity with lilies of tho valley. She carried a howor bouquet )f white roses. The attendants of tho prooni were Ituss! P.orces of Chicago and I.eanord Zawatkl of Stur?!. Mich., c .-r.c in of the pronm. I'oIIowinp tho cereraony a reception wan hf-id at tho hmo of the bride and dinnor was 'rv d to 7. g-u sts. After an extcr.dod trip to iv-troit and other point.. Mr. and Mrs. Nowak will reside at Dronson. Mich. Miss Ruth Ku-s. a bride-elect of the fiimmer, was honore.i by a croup of friends with a 7 o'rlorfc ilinnr nt I'Ieasant JIÜI I 'arm Monday -v. nini'. The table was irrar I with a basket a sard'n tlowrs and (overs woro piacpd for 1 guests. Th. marriage of Miss Hattie M. HimM'-y, da:i:;ht.-r of Mr. and MrsFrank Hambb-y of Iacota. Mich., to I.po Walkor Warrington, or outh Rend, was solemnized Saturday at Marsk.all, Mich. Mr. und Mr-. Warrington motored to Kaia ma7oo. Mi'h.. to be th. -u'sts of tie bri. !'.-, s:t'r ffr a brief honeymoon, after vhich they will visit at the bride's home at I-acota. Mr. and Mrs. Warrington will rfdde In this rity, wherr he is an electrician In the city power plant. Mr Warrington had been f mploycd as a teacher In the fifth and Fixtl. grades in tho Marshall public schools. Tho class of 10 M of the South Rend hi?h school, entertained with an Informal dance Monday evening at the school, honoring the members of tho alumni. Anderson's orchestra played for dancin:; between the hours

: of ei'iit and eleven. The oliicers of Mh" class were in charge cf the de

lightful affair. Mrs. I... I... Schooncver and Mrs D. C. Daly entertained 11 Rue.sts Saturday afternoon at the homo of Mr;. Ialy on tho Ironwood rd., as a courtesy to Mrs. J. A. McFlweo of California, who the gno-'t of her daughter. Mrs. I.. W". MrC.ann. At r00 tho favors were won by Mrs-. McFtinn and Mr.?. Gilbert Ynur.?. A

outlet luncheon was served iollowin:

the era me. T ' c T 1 r- U - T ri rt V I n c r n ti V r r r--i -i t-

j 4 . j A. 4 1 1 v. i k i l , 1 1 A I I I U i i , L I i.J T r 111.11 ' jriao to Harold R Sheffield will take ' ptace "Wednesday eveninpr, w as honlored wit'i a mi-cc -llaneous shower nt

the home of Miss Zella Rogers. 1023 I'3wir. av. S.iturday. The evening was yent informally and luncheon was served to 15 "uests Mr. and Mrs- Samuel Ciut?ic!n, 1415 W. Washington av., entertained .to puests at dinrer Sunday cveninp In honor of their daughters. Misses Irma and Hertha C.utteir.. who are praduatlnp from the South Rend hlsh school. The ?u'st. wer the members of the Jolly Nine ekib and their husbands. Tho out of town t:e-t was Miss Florence Friedman ot ltenton Harbor. M.ich. The l.'.th annual reunion of the Rohleder and Keil families was held

THE LAST CHAPTER

By Juanita Hamel

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"Oh. do you?' "Ar.d so yoj are you!"

asked the bunny, a plover t ird ; are

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"Ye. riat is ono cf my name. !a

other ! Kiildeer." went on the ; .

bird. i Oh. I hrpo you den't kill the ! deer!" cried the tunny. "Oh. r.o! Never!" cried the plover. ; "Rut win :i I call to my wife cr he ca! to me, wo always say: 'Kill- j deer! Kiildeer! Klüdeer'.' or at lea-t ' it sounds like that." j The plover criM aloud thus, severa! times, almost maklr.sr Uncle i

.ir-ifl M. R. rhurch vi

.: - Tuesday ever. Jr.? at 0 r'c!r 'k ?tu-.leh.ker pirk. Tn ras of riin

supper will be jervei h tho heme ' t Mi-s- Jehn Dehr.. 1? !k "O-tbai'. a v.

The idle Hour cl ib Tue.lay afternoon with Itrc-iieck. SO Relar.l a

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BIRTHS

Wipgily's ears ache with the loud voice, and then the unny s!d: "Wei!. I'm glad you nivemt a

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Rpwcrth hospital.

and m g'ad you don't

kill deer. oen if that is your rail, j

And after I pet Dr. Possum t

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R. I M t- n st , ;x - Mr. ar.d Mrs. J

come .rj o M'-h'ean s

and cure .Nur. jane s sore throat, ; I'll be happy to have you come to j rr. y b u r.g.i o".v ana p ? c k up a few.

'Thank you. I wir.." s.iid the' plover, "thouph I eat mare l a i buss and worms than I dr crumbs. Still a few crumbs will do me pood." Dr. Possum pave Uncb- Wisi'.y somethinp to make Nurse Jane's sore throat better and then the bunny and the bird with the whit-- bam! of feathers on h'..s r.e k we--.: throuph tho woods tc-'ther. i All of a sadder, a bip Ru-hy P-ar. who was very hunpr', burst ' throuph the bushes and stretched !

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out h: claws to catch ti e bunny j Wi'hgentleman. i ; ot-. rf "Here! Give me your crs!"j ivvr crowled the beir. : ri '.

"No! No!" cried por Ur.c Wi?- ; lrd. pily. I Mo. .-.in J -r:d S' "Yes! Yes!!" grrowlo-j th bear. I ierka, !--h rf S" :'k P "Kiildeer! Kiildeer! Kiiidcer!"! JaeV: C. Murray Piiddenlv hrieked the Plover Rird. ! Mc'.mr.. b..:h . f A-.:r

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and In such loud tones that the br-ar

jumpcd" back into tho buh.

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bjrNwyrFnriSmirt. lac Crrat Dntaln ncLu reerTi.

T 7 HY is it that real love scmettrnej has to wait while imagination sure everything end3 happily her own chance of a happy ending. And jf roams tho realms of ideal love? "The story" hero and heroine yet, perhaps, the very uncertainty of waiting: fixes more firm HIS ' wander, her heart forjreta in the thrall of the wish to make determination to make this day the last chapter in THEIR love story.

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frightened. ; J.ri;-- f.-.re "Kiildeer! Klüdeer" yeld thojr.ia Herow, plover apaln. j M b h

"Oh. my praciou5? sike?" how!e I the bear. "If he kills der he'll k.ll :

of N-;:.-e N" ( "A b e. ' h . '

hf ar? also! That's what he'

do

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il-v at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

1 Rlud Rrenneman. live east of Mishawaka.

müe.s .south

Dinner was

serw d at mon to 145 puest.s and tlie ! aftcriio )! wa s spent with impromptu ( ...... i

i entf rtainm nt. rn'Jsic beint? leaturea J by Ruth C.renert. Howard C.renert. lOra R.ehlerand Herman .Schiffer, j Outdoor pam'e.-i were a!o enjoyed.

I Albert Rornhardt was elected presi

dent, Mrr-ry Reil. vir

!Mrs. Minnie TP rniiar.lt. secretary and otto Keil, treasurer. The Ii'.'". reUnion will be held at the home rf Mr. land Mrs. Albert Rornhardt at North

Riber iy. Announcement is made of the approaching marriape of Miss Rlma Van Dyne Cook of Detroit, and James Walter Van Den Rosch ot

: Cleveland. O., which will take place Lat hiph noon Saturday, June 17, at f Mis-s Cool:'. homo. t0 Rnihrop a v.. DeItroit. Mr. Vi fi lb-n Posch is the son 'of Mrs. Walter Van Den Ro.-'ch and j is well known in this city where he

formerly resided. ?.Ir. and Mrs. D. II. MacMurphy. ?, dvoro ft., Sarnia, Ont.. havt issued invitations for the marrinre ot their daughter. Mis.s Mary Hazel

ItevQlations Wife Äiw -rn j r "-NsTi I '

tiii: JtmoitT dicky diw:w FROM M-D(.i:. If Dr. Pettit's socia! manner were only as charming as his professional

president, j ii'aniit r lie would be of much greater

use to himself and to every one eise. This reilectioti came to me, not for the first time, u.s 1 saw him bend over my jnother-in-law when he hid arrived In record breaking1 time after Ricky's frantic telephone summons. He appears instinctively to know what manner to adopt with each patient, and his addret-s to my mother-in-law Invariably tmped with a sort of saturnine banter which I have noticed she enjoys. "Vou evidently like to have your limbs different from, those cf other people." he said to her, as he too up with inlinite care the lin. p arai by her .side. "This is the second on-a you'vo smashed, isn't it?" "That ought 'not to worry, you." she retorted with a grirn little smile, which I knew hid intense pain. "What would you fellows do without

i y u take care of her, and Mrs. TIcer

will bring her family over, ns she has to co when she works here, and run the kitchen until 1 get back. She can do this In an emergency, but. of course, it is impossible as a permanent arrangement. And I will be back long before Mother Graham is able to get out of bed and movearound. Then is the time my countrymen " "For all non-com.batants to creep under the bed, I suppose," Rlllian interrupted. "You said a mouthful that time Rady Jane!" Dicky grinned companionably at us from the doorway. "I dodeed mental brickbats and flatirons so often the last time that my beun's been a little out of plumb

MacMurphy and Kenton M. Mösl-j fool old women like me? You'd misd

men of Indianapolis, eon of Mr. and Mrs. . Mosimen, 0U5 Portage av.. this city. The wedding will take place Saturday. June li-i. at the home ot Miss MacMurphy in Sarnia.

Mrs. Norman Koos, fin? W. Colfax av.. entertained 10 guests at a 1 r.'elork luncheon at the Robertson

, tea room Monday afternoon as a

hatf your practice. And now. hurry

up with whatever you'vo got to do. This Isn't very much fun, I can tell you." 1'adng Facts.

bushes, and & bird with a long,

harp bill, with long pinkish lees,

and with light brown feathers on

is back, hopp?d along out of a lit

tle puddle of water.

No sooner had Uncle Wiggily noticed this 1 ird than the bunny rabbit gentleman exclaimed: "Oh, ho! So you have a sore throat too, have you Mr. Bird, juft like Nurse Jane? Well, come to Dr. Possum's with me, and he'll cure your sore throat. "Why do you say 1 have a sore throat?" asked the bird, who had rather a loud voice. "Because you have a white handkerchief tied around your neck, to keep your sore throat warm, just as Nurse Jane had when I came away from the hollcw stump bungalow," said the bunny. "Ha! Ha!" laughed the bird, and his voice was not at all hoarse. "I have no sore throat! That white

uoMKV o i in:: Ali straw hats this w.-ek

I'd better run away and nibble Uncle Wie. Ree horn r. . ir-.v, if Wiggily's ears another time! I don't I Rll-worth .t 're

want to be killed!" 1 So off through the woods ran the bear, not hurting the bunny at all.

j ar.d the plover laughed, and so did

the rabbit. and the bird cried: "Kiildeer! Kiildeer! I don't kill! deer or bears, but I'm glad this old! bushy chap thought I did! Ha! Ha!"; "Ha! Ha!" laughed the rabbit ; Uncle. Then he hopped to hi bun- ' palow, and Dr. Possum's medicine ; soon cured Nuro Jane's sore throat. ' A? for the plover, he had none, j though always after that Mr. Lonp-!

ears called tho bird "Jsore Throat.' , conserving vision by scientiti

lust for fun. vou know. I

Ana it tne rag oon doesn t try to Its rurpos1 tho furnishing of wear tho ring from the door bei! ! t i.1C...a ,-.....1

Our (.inmlnatlrns rrf.cct iirfnv

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Have Us Examine Your Eyes

Optomctry Is the profession of

moth-

and make, believe she' engaged to;

n.c n.J.. i mal, i ii in juu HtAl a.M.-UL, . .k '-T,-Wrt r,f oor

profession.

Uncle Wiggily and the acorn bird.

ever since. For once, in your life, ; hand around my neck is a band of Madge, you've got one tang-Tine of j feathers. We plovers always have an idea. Ril and I will manage i mother, and if you pull off this stunt!

I'll I'll realy I don't know what 1 ! will do for you." Lillian had rifen unohstrusively j and slipped out of the room. Dicky j and I were alone, and the rem em.- j brance of his censuring words at the time of hi3 mother's fall steeled j

' HV hart against his smiling face and j

-ffi fc'iJT 111 irril "f TKIW III I 'WMm.i

The Respontibility Is Ours; tLe Comfort and Satufaction Your.

Mrs. Rov Carter. ?5 E. Dayton

st., will entertain tho Woman's Mi- tooth

sionar' society of the Indiana Ave

H. LEMONTREE

Ilf-n.l'a IsH.linr Optowrtrtt and MAnDtacturln Optician.

nue Christian church Wednesday 1 c?n d-tlicat le,-e that " m3 afternoon. , ; .....

The Phi Sigma sorority will be r-n-

torto n(Ml Tiif.l-n. ..venire -it tno i .X.Xv i TT. 1 rr,Ot f 0J 1 1 I

v a l. -t a a a i & auv.:valL itiiii.B- iL. Iii.. mt r i a i j iv i "

home of Miss Kvdyn Fullmer. 102 S

SI You re sure of this

courtepy to Mrs. J. A. McRlwee ot California, who is visiting her daughter. Mrc. R. W. McGann.

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Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for $3.000.fnr Asxt3 $1.125.000 Contingent Tund and Undivided Profits. J45.000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 2 C Wot Waslungton Ave. F. M. ROOM:, Troas. Foniur!y 1-4 S. Main St.

ly. "Just let me listen a second, and I think I can save you a good dtal of pain."

Ho took a stethoscope from case and listened carefully to

motheivin-law'rf heart, which has net for years been all that it should be. "Surprisingly good." he commented. "I was .afraid I might not be able to uso this, but I shall after all." "This" was a hypodermic syringe, which he proceeded to use on Mother Graham's arm. That he had u.ed but a mild dose I deduced from the

..City where they will spend the nextj fact that shf. ROt sUCcumb en- : two weeks. tlrely to Its influence, moaning ar.d Ml-.s Mary O'Hnra of Chicago and turning her head restlessly while the M:.'- Catherine Alexander of Jack- setting of the fractured arm was in : s 'nville. lib, who spent the week progress. But that th opiate had ' r.d as gu.-sts '"f Mis- Rvelyn Sh'.dler, saved her the wcr?t of the pain was i 3 1 r. W. N.ivara st.. left Monday for j patent to us all. ar.d we w ere cr-r-their ho:ne. ! res-jondingrly relieved. It has always 1 i i l - . : i 1 . .

I'', rr nrn TT. V aTt n 1 Henna (soeciaiiv ierr;uie 10 me :o

, , H'"h'ard M'ch i f:f'e children or elderly pertuns suf-

j Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Speed of the ! Oliver hotel hive left for New York

.v... .T-,.:i r-,.r.c. V, little ..11

i u.iiiL Hik tvt.-. ahu in.- unit; ucv .1 "I know It." he said sympathetic a 1- ,vhirh too often lurks at mv elbow

prompted my retort: "Vou will no doubt do as you always do, blamo me for everything

I that happens," I paid icily.

my

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WIGGILY

f.vcli: xic.g try ni the r.MNTHI) DCCK. n HOWARD It. GAR I. 4.

Th

e Highest Possible Value

at the Lowest Possible Pn

rice

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wn re : TV e ri t V- o

spend the next two

what

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Mrs. D. It. Flood. fil3 Park a v.. and doauphters Mary Grace and Winit'rel left Monday for IvO Antr .-. Cil.f.. where they will visit Mr. ar.l Mrs. Georre Flood, who

At Wheclock's

At Wheelock's

The Treasured Bridal Gift

'VK'-A r L . s-. i . i I 1 !- W ."l ' .

a Lamp

Valued for its worth and beauty, the gift lamp contributes generously to the comfort and decoration of the new home. Possessing marked individuality and unlikely of exact duplication, the lamp is yet practical and suggest thoughtful choosing.

Hrre you will expect to find the most varied selection. The di;play includes Table, Desk, Floor, Bridge and Boudoir Lamps. It is a pleasure to shoxv you.

:ge H. Wheelock & Company

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Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Mftzjer and irrand-lauirhf. r will leavee tomorrow

'venlnsr for a vLsit nf three m.onths

vith ihe'r dau'hter, Mrs F. S. Wrifht of I ..- Ariele?. Calif. Mr. ar i Mrs. John Tnwcod and nr.?. Ho'.lic ar.d C.ene. 511 s. Main st., left .u:.diy for an extended motor trip vioiting Washington. D. C,

Atlantic Ci:

Vcrk City. Tli Pvthlan

fer.

"And now we mu?t face a few j facts." I said when, after everything was over Mother Graham had fallen j asleep, and Lillian and I were putting i things to rights In the llvinrr-room. "Yes. Mr. Gadgrmd." agreed Lil-

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"Whatever can the matter?' fNoliimd Uncle WIggüy, as ho hop -ped down stairs In his hollow ?tum;i Vurialow one morning and paw no table set for breakfast. "I wonder

happened to Miss

gentleman. "Nurse Janet Oh. I sr.y, Nurse Jane!" he called up the

i stairs. ' "Yes. TVicgy.' an- v- r-d the i

lady hou?V'keepe-r. "I'm

have

uzzy uuzzy. wen: on tne raoou

I smiled at her little thru?t, for!;Lrr-- uu- t-.w. i. .i-

I realized that my manner had been m":'v' Ior '0J x":s rr.om:n?. ; m. .iMn-t ! have a sore throat." and as Nurse

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'Wo simply must have competen

. I Jane thrust her head out -of the

I'hilidelphii and New

he.!p in the kitchen for the next fewl11"? : her ror -"cI U?"y weeks." I went on. "You know rve!"w that she 'aa a nh:te handkerbeen tnroucrh this broken-arm bu?i-!chei: tle3 arot-r-a h?r r.eck. ness with Mother Graham be-fore." I "0h. 1' o sorry!" clalmel "I remember It was some party 1" j Unc- w: "You ri?ht i"' Rillian Interrupted with an amu-d,Ve - Jrira- r:: -v" hreaklittle chuckle. 1 fnFt ar-d then I'll go for Rr. Pc"Exactlv. and she and Jur.i-r will 1 'ho will come and cure your

t:i a picnic at

Tesi will

o C10C.-C

" A JfJ A. A. M I

rako iin most of mv time, vou must i iroir. now a:a ou gei .1 :

We d r e -! u uu i-.rw, u i.icic

ii i y At

.-.fternoon at Pot c.vatoml

o c

c k t h e will I..

er and pa:

w

,us-.ar.d. of the

st- at a p'cr.Ic ar.d contests will

t,,i. 1 oe r.o one to orea m a new maid, i ark. i

I i.iCi i .(.'is i. am .lif'ir.cr aicr ivaiie.

A Different Dicky.

It takes a good deal to startle Ril-

i 1 mu-t nave cauzht com rrctng to

mus.rat ladv pa:

; sr,rr.e carrot oatmeal and fri'd a few

s ias; r.;-.Ti, in

broiled himself

a:"terno-n. The affair e close of the season

Mcs'men. ?21

tea tu re

v.:;'. mark th

, f r t h r i u t . ! Mr. ar.d Mrs. S,

rta-e a v., nave returned from Kansas City. Mo. where they have b.en g::est," of Rr. and Mrs. W. F. ! Hovls. and are entertaining Mr. and 'Mrs. L. R. Mos::r.en cf Indianapolis. ! ?dis Nelli.s R. Shaw of Chicago.

! plan, but I saw

pave me tnat

this feat. "Do you think she rack?" she asked quietly.

y tne quick cok sr.c I had accom;lished

i

flice f.f cabhae cnortcake and then

hopped over the fiel. is and UL'h the woo!. toward the of-

thr

ill come i of Dr. Po-um, who cured the "If it lay !'' an! trcub9 of the animal folk

simply between you and her. was i Lr.eje :g:.y had a.m.-.st reached housekeeping problem. It would b! the doctor's cfhce when, all of a different, but you knw what ih ! i" iden. there was a rustling In the

said about not being able

ear it

j who has j P.arrett.

: ' e f.! ;

. v. i -i

here with Jin: ha?"

e wav

Sliest cf Mrs. L. L j "I know," I satd dcpra:-!y, "but

V. Colfax a v..

w.l I

a caso cf the boy ar. l tb.e wot-d-

1 e i -

for a trip through theVhuck. I've jus: get to get he:

-..-tcne ar.l an indefinite ay at "Will you tell your mother-in-law

s;i:i I-Van.ds.-H. Hari'bl

Mt .. to a ss: Tr o. per. v,-b.,i ) ;io;-;r d : f f .ii .- .-:. ii r the

Mr. and Mr-. J .s-'. Raf.iyette rd-.-. fi w days at Rri

Calif. Trc-uer. 714 Oak

Pant: co. Vera C

jycu are poin.ir for her'

u:

I

::s brother. R. A re entiy been ap-I'-r.st of the pa tu co Mirylan.I i'A Co. John J- Wool verton.

occupied than ceuld any r.the sil.le topic. And picas- d' ::'; I'm shirking th- nursing if

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