South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 166, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1922 — Page 8
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i-'- f'flwhir? ana pink .3 1 Th quests
Mrs. William C. V.irnr -nte: tair.ed at luncheon at the Itobertsor Ta rr.orn Vf !r'liv as a roT:rtt-y to Mi.- Ali. " Wii.- n. of Oak I'ark. III., v.h'j is :.(..;. i":e: of Mr. C. Warr-er. Ti';- t a t 1 wru rcrit'-rf-l with a cii.-ttr f wl.ito liile.s. corn 'lowers.
id" 1 ML-. Wii-on. Mrs. (.. L.
ar.1 li'htfd with white tare's In
büv. r hoiJers tif-d with white tul'.e. j It' i.h-s th" h'T.-.r zxut tho s'-ifd j w.th Misö Wheelock were MlfS
Flor r.' e KcrrAivr, M:s. Helen Herr. M; Grar-? IJakcr an l Mrs. J. L Vii?on. The marriage of MIm Emma Dan-
r.tr. daughter of Mr. and Air. Frank ( Had j
WHO IS THIS STKIKINC; MAN 3i.ioi: Mirr s s i k.;i:i.v? For two s-tcond?. which sccm- l to me a.- rr.üny h"UiS, aftf-r I h i I climbed Into the ?eat 1.- ; de Die:;: . he stair-1 straight ahead ovtr the wheel with r.o :gn that he h.id un3errtood the rr. canine: of my htt.c ru!e.
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rVinner, of Fort Ohsen. Fla.. an-l!n.i hi.- action in drivir.c: m? to
Jcseph Lenihan, fon of Mr. an .1 Mrs. th. station have. its roo not in
Flizahcth Kettring,
rtover and Miss Mary
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Warner.
.'. ::. dainty whitI a r.d carry - - r.' . - j ;. 'Tire 1 ll-
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was t::n . a rr. e . : . Vjet waro I
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Of the
Mr. Wi'di am n-r.r.y. 2 40 Da hail aw, w a hi'st?- Wedr.".-d.iy nfterliocn t'i iii rr.emh'rs of the tvlderi I:od crnf Hi'-ven members and two
SU'-stS W( T"'
was pp-T.t H"C;a..y
mer.ts wf re r rvfd. In two weeks th club will meet with Mrs. I". FabIan, SC'J S. Main ft.
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pire for reconciliation, as I had thought, but in his horror of haY...j outriders thir.k we had quarreled? The thought was intolerable, and I iiUt m.v handj on the door of th-.-
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 car -with the Intention of getting otit
Henry Lenihan. of Geneva. N. Y.. took p-ace Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Josephs Catholic church. nv. P. J. Carroll, t:. a. C otllciatlng. The couolo v,as at
tended
Iiaker. The briJe wore a becomlrt
and I t ppt d to th
.ampton. cc anting on
r f p.-1 pie who usual! V
.ardr-l the trah. at that point ti,Iv. n.e a thine-' to flash to the i : ( w s - : a ! i 1 a n . ! V. i c k a ca I n . 1 4 1 I ked up lhn M.i:izir.rs I witn-
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drr. d t'.-.e Vny a small !:.-
again, when I felt Dicky's hands on my shouhlers. turnlnt: me tow.' i d
Ilia eyes looked rjuizic a'.iy
flower;-
1 1 . r Cf.lonlal bou-
. and h utterly I
Th n. J. tertair.ed We heme of Mrs
f.''j'.vr. of white organdie with a hat
to math. Mr. and Mrs. Lenihan ) him
will reside r. Geneva. X. Y. Mr. down into mine, and then, regard and Mrs. Baker entertained Infor- 'lesa of poibl p.i?ing car., lie toop
present. The afternoon ' mally in their honor Tuesday eve- ! td. kissed me with rough te::dernes ..... ... i
and light refresh-' r.:ng at tneir home nit .n. btan- gave me a. litte shake, re-leafed m
field ft. Music was a feature. 5e- and turned Lack to the wheel.
Actions being given by the Cava or-
(chestra of Xotre Dame and Miss
-f- l?crtha Keiiey. L. Euchre club wa-: en-1 Inesday afternoon 7t tha j The regular meeting of the Au-
lohn Chambcr:a:r.. ."-;ten W. It. C. No. 14 was held Tues-
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In her row i u e r f) t
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i,::nr. : t j ry art ractlv r. '-I ;i;: io t organdy over r.d arr!'-d a colonial bou-f-:f' 5'e js a r.d s'lnburst
Totr. MIm r.rr 11-: irarnidiitely I re- de l t!:e v r'. !, whe a p ; r oa e h ed the altar down the left a is!, with her fat!.-r. Th croom acompan!e,i i,v ht hrf-th'-r. D. C. Hay.
rve-1 rr.ii!;i-man, walked
Cottag" Grove av. The aftornocn was pent playins? euchre and the favor.were ziven to Mr?. C. ChamN-rlain,
Mrs. T. I?. Ilhoad-fl anl .Mrs. i. iiat
day evening at the old court hous.
"You little devil!" ho faid. and the familiar phraso which on Die1''.-? lip.becomes an endearing" or.e. tcld r.-r more plainly than anything el-3 could have- done that the last trace of nla anger had vanished. "What yoa really need Is a good trouncing, but I can't spank you properly be-
wlth 55 members present." A prob-
U m in honor of Flip: Day was given fore your train goes, you go sect
! -by the patriotic Instructor. Airs. free, this time. Hut when you Ret
fhinson. A buffet luncheon wa. s--rv- M;lry L Carver, and Included musl- back oh- 1,0! Yu'ro going to ge: ed following the crame. In two w eks ; c ..j selections by'Mrs. Jennie Ward, j youral"
Mr A .Wirker, s J 4 Wasninstm: a .. . ,,ir,r. n'r. v.r- "ra0r,Vi vhit ii "I'ernaps i never wan come Di.
will I' l,?':? to the club.
reading "Stars and Stripes in Flander.-." Mr. Illanche Mace and an ad-
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I utterc-d the words liqhtly. laugalnsty, thinking: only of returning his
ru and t
1 i:i payr.i . n. He w.as .-j long in makir.g the change that I hf ard the ; conductor call "All aboard" just a3 . h.e ::ii.-he.l, turned, clutching- magazines and chang". an.d da.-iir-d for the car. I was Mii'cor iously avare that a taxi-driver frcm b de the stati!'i was 5'.unding a h-rn raucously, that o;r..' one rl.;t was calling
i wait. I v.i'irly wfvndercd If It were on . my account. Tiien 1 heard the .-'und of running feet bo; ide me. r.n.l as I reached the tram a etron-l hand .-lipoid underneath my elcbow. j for--;taII:ng the porter's help, and I ; gained tht plttform just a.s the train If nr. to move. Only then did I ! have a chance t- plance at the per-:.-'an wlio had aided me, and I had hard work to keep from, taring at tli vt ry striking man who stood d-.f erent tally bowing to me. Fur he v. as of a typ'! rare in my , t porit ncc. Distinctly foreign, with snow-white liair brusln J rather eiflv
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Among th many delightful af-, fre.s by Samuel Pettinsrill Short banter, forgetting the vein of Miper-
who
down t
brM at the Dwrin? fh. Mrs. Co.r "Sarrn rti - nt.
fairs of the week was the luchon atit.g Wfere given by the members of j Ftltion which Is concealed beneath i the Chain O Lakes Country club nt c r Dicky's Insouciance. i
1 o'clock W1ndav afternoon. : I ".Shut up." he growled
which was siven by Mips Sadie L- tv. Ä t t. ,.vJlo you want to spill anything
into a military pompadour, with musladie and a trim Van iyke beard.
ai.-. white he wore a liht
ca p'
WTw i topcoat or distinctly loreiga make,
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altar. r a d i n !: r.-l ard
rneetini? the
' of the pen-vice. "At Davn:n-r." "I Lo i You
Truly." and for the rce.-:nral piay-t!i'-Mendelssohn wedd'.nt: march. Fo'.lr.wirg tli" reremony a small receptjf.ii n hell a r the home o"
the ! : of th-
! s parents f bri !al party
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dlate f. mibe.. Ara.-r-t th guests were Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Schaefer. of Ferrien .--';'r!ncr-!. Mich.; Mr. and .Mrs. D. '. Il.iv, of North Liberty. Ir.d.. and Miss Lorerie Smith, of Greentb 111. Mrs. H. y graduated from the South D nd lii.Th srhonl with the class of 11' 17. and a'.-o attended th1 IIItnr'i Woman's co'.Pe at Jacksonville. 111. Mr. H-iv :iNo aiter.:!ed he local hih srhnnl nnd I?? a graduate of the Ir.'llara State Medical rollec. Durirg ti e or!d war h s;ent two years in r !' . - t ral months beim; sp-T.t overmen-. After a short
Kirby a courtesy to Mrs. Albert Pteplienson a recent bride an' Mrs. Fdward Peacock. The luncheon table, which was laid on the east veranda, was taseru!!y Ocoritel with flu ters of red roses. Seated with Miss Kirby were Mrs. Stephenson. Mrs. Peacock. Mrs. John Norr! Zlgler. Mr?. Harold Fhafer. Mr?. Charles Albert MacDonald, Mrs. IeRov Clatter. Mrs. Georg Stephen
like
that for even in fin? It's had
foul trip, without any idea of
,,fn,,nt, ,,t:r, e , enough having- you start offy thi x ular m.ef-tinir Tuotlav evenintr at - . . . . . . , ,
1 '.-nV a er n rr t . Ka rr r r f .l!ir
president. Hugh Wint-i . "LZ v ' 7 " " Z
tions to put my foot down and .'av you can't go." "Well Make It."
Flhry; vie
ers; recording secretary. Alice Fc -is-1 enhiser: corresponding secretary, I Clnrnce Icksteid; treatntrer, Fimer' Xiratz: missionary secretary. Ruby'
lb--zed;
istant
pianist, Mabel Hoover- as-
pianist; Florence Anderson;
Hifl voice held the prruff anxiety which makes any wife's heart bap
covering h:s extremely modish rlothes, and seating oft" an urueual!y tall and well-set-up figure. He
even wit ii. tut the eyesnes ne wore, whih bad .-'ah thick lenses tht th.y bid his t yes. ".Mai mi" will pardon me," h said in a voice of foreign and ass cultered as his appearance. "Hut I could not b-t her mi. s the train."
inn, Mrs. Charles R.illuff. Mrs . i ;;hrarian. Arthur Sellers junior w'th the knowledge that it is ground-
ipt., Florence Anderson; assistant. ea in t!eeI sincere nusr-ancu ai.ee-
T.-.u-enn Mh!?elv. Mrs. Samuel n
Hillier. Mrs. Ralph Weinrichter. Mrs. Stanley Clarke. Mrs. R. L. Sender ih, Mrs. Fank Chrisman. Mrs.
junior s'ipt.. Mr?. Frank Dering; chorister, Irene Kepner.
tion. and I put my hand over h:
on th wheel in a light and understanding caress. "I like to hear you talk that way. Dicky," I said, as I snuggled cl's r to hin "But that doesn't alter the
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b? at ho hie ; Michigan st.
trip Mr. ard Mrs. Hay
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Miss Katherine eiljver. Mis Sadie Kirby. C. A. ItoWrt.n. W. A. Meine rj ar.d J. S. Sd:fih !m 1 party
i r g at tlie dinn 'Lak. flub.
reservations iier-dance at Garden i!o tior.s of ta; ? r v e d a ' 7 w n - :.! ;.! plyat;: c th"
the
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Its at v !: ;, h din ipt was i.", ;.' k. Later dire'nc; Tokto orchestra : i r o - r i ni .
George Tdair. Mrs. Ivifayett Le Van j y r an1 Mm c. L. Warner. .121 ivrter. Mrs. W. K. McIIenry nnd s Franklin st.. entertained Informalher houe eust. Mrs. Hans Fick. of j,. Aon Jay evening in honor of Mi3S
Ft. Wavn. Ind.. Mis-s Catherine ! Alice Wilson of OaK Park- in nniifc that I rlmply mil., go nnd
Oliverand Miss Blanche Dunn. Harold Warner, of Evanston. 111.. Katie back if thfr's an' chance of wlio have been their guests thi3!flo!n Jt- Anl lf 1 can'L r:i J'-1-' At a mating- of th Tabltha Glrl.week. Music was a feature of thejh:iVe t0 S t0 an ?ncy and bring cluh of the Zion Kvang-e'.ical church. . f-vt nin'g. the gniest beinK a few form-, ,,ack the very best possible maid I
can, regardless or tne price. "You mean th best three, don't you?" Dicky said. "I have, a sneaking Idea that you'll find time have changed so much sfhee Katie cam to
ns that It will take a quarter-dozen
Advice to Girh
' ' 3y ANNIE LAUR1H
held Tuday evening at the parish ( r classmates of Mr. Warner, who
school it was decided to discontinue th meetings until th autumn. The hcsesfs for the evening indu1d ?d!ss Elsie Marker and Miss Mar: Xisch. The Maids of Honor club was entertained Tuesday evening at th heme of Miss Ruth Krue.ger, 1111 S. Franklin st. The evening was
graduated from the South Bend High .-chool in 1:11. Lurcheon waä served late in the evening. In celebration of the 79th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Dydla Hawkins, a family gathering was held Tuesday evenirg at the home of her daughter. Mrs. L. K. Asire, 170J F'!winir av. The evening was spent
DFAR AXXIF LAURIE: I am a girl f IS years cf age. 1 am e-ngaged to a young man 22 yearp old. 11 makes" a great deal of me, and always speaks highly of m to every ene. He talks occasionally of a girl h loved in hi.- old home town. Phase tel me vh.it you thir.k of this young man. He still has picturesof this girl he loved. I am afraid that after we are married he may wan: to go to this girl. O. D .D .
the young man
O. D. D.
What
Mrs. Harry Ptir:. do:; X. Johnson j-t., onte-rtair.e-d Wed tie yd ay mornIrg nt f o'clock nt a breakfast br; lt Cover.- w ere placed for 20 at an attnctively appointed table.
graeel wrh trip'-- ba-ke
spent socially and dainty refresh-' informally and refreshments were
mentf? wer served to 10 members nnd on gunst. Miss Anna Edstrom. The next meeting will be h!d at tn home of Miss Erma. Alchele. 103c W. Oak Ft.. July 11.
served to 14 guests.
high-Mlaried, modern work-dodgers (VA nr whr m ho lovo i be'
: ir. rprin fame eng?ce.i in you na notnir.g
"Two dozen couldn't do that," I returned loyally. "So don't discouragerne. Just wish me luck instead, and you'll see I'll bring Katie Lack with me. I don't mind telling you I'd give a good deal to hear her carol, 'All right, Meesis Graham 1
feex, once more.'
"I can Imagine it would rival a Galli-Curcl solo Just abcut now,"
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Miss- Jean Wheolock. 7 o ft Park' Hornaus Home .Missionary nam. us m.u me n.n i
av.. entertained at luncheon at 1:30, society of the First M. E. church j whistle. Folic! and he stepped oviork w ednrc.-hiv ifternnon will meet Thursday afternoon at the the gas, sending the car along
nn a courtesy to Miss El church parlors. Mrs. S. J. Clark Donna Lontz, whose ma r. will have charge of the program, riag to Arthur Royce MacDonald I Th" .Shuppert reunion will take will take place June 24th. A sug- lbace next Wednesday at PotawatomI
At'VVheeiock's
At Wheelock's
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1847 Rogers Bros. Silverware V The 75th AnniversaryIllustrated is the Ambassador Pattern of 26 piece? in a special Anniversary Gift Box. 26 piece Gift Chest. . . $24.10 16 piece Luncheon Set $23.25 16 piece Dessert Set. . .$27.50 1 1 piece Breakfast Set $19.60 Special Anniversary' Box no extra charge George H. Wheelock & Company
Prolonged Reading Strains The Eyes
nmtcrts
Don't overwork the
TTlll Feb. 1 K yod ii-'. Cla-.-oa If correctly
We have start. tl buiAdrtMs of eyes cn tli" roii! l in; toy rise:;: ty furnishing gla-.- s that -xiualaatloa proveI w r- 1 ..diy needed. Your Eyet May H in ÜiÄ Danger Zon. If to, We Cn Hslp Them.
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Incorporated for SS.OOO.OOOH
A5SCL $1.123.000 Contingent Fund and UcdlvlJed - ProSts. 14 5,000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND ZIZ West Washmfftoi Atc I M. DOOXE. Trcas. Fornierlx JU4 S. Slain Sc
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The Helena Rebekah Sewing circlewill meet this afternoon at their hall. The hostesses will include Mr.. Anna Aslin, Mrs. Mary Deluse and Mrs. Anna Wenrick. Tlie Aurora Iiible class of tho annyide Preshyteriap. church will meet thLs evening in the church parlor.. The hostesse wdll be Mrs. T. J. Kroner, Mrs. J. Landis. Mrö F. Iazeru and 3Irp. M. Letghty. The women of the Clay Community church will meet this after
noon with Mrs. W. B. Guj', at Roselind. All women of the community are invited. The Women's Sewing circle of the Zion Evangelical church will meet at the parish hall this afternoon. The hostesses include Mrs. C Rockstroh, Mrs. J. Kuespert ana Mrs. f. Kuesport. The members of the Christian Endeavor society of the First Christian church will prive an entertainment at the cixurcn this evening to raise funds to finance the State Convention which will be held at the church from June 20 to 25. The program will be given by Dr. and Mrs. A. Stettzback. Mis Lulu Wagner, Mis Virginia Roberts Mls3 Helen Beatty, M:ss Bessie Hogue, the Misses Dorln and Francis Me.s--fick. The King? Daughters Bible class of the First Evangelical church will meet this evening at PotawatomI park for a pot luck supper. The cla?. of 1921 cf St. Joseph's academy will entertain the members of the class of 1522 of St. Joseph';: acamedy. this evening with a ' theater party to be followed with I supper in the Gold room of the I Oliver hotel.
furiously.
"It's the Sag Harbor shuttle." I said ren-sauringly. "We. haven't any too much time, but we're on the road that goes beneath the track, so we won't be delayed. I'm sure we'll
make it." "You can bet we will." DIckv re-
torted, and we fairly Hew down tipcountry road, reaehinsr ti e tunnel h neath the tracks Just as the city train hove in sight. "Madame Will Panlon Me." "No time foraicket." Picky elrew the car up beside the station, helped me out, and, snatching- my bag. ran with me to tho chair-car door, and
"Good-by. dear. Be careful now."
"I will," I promised, and felt n
to do with you my dear. You should put all uch thoughts out of your hen.i. He has jroved to you that he-ioveq you by asklnir you to be bis wife. P.e happy and forget the past. Your future the thing for ynu to consider. Don't mar It by anything which really does not concern you. Be happv. and think hov- much happier you are going to be when you're married. What difference rro a frw photographs make? You fhmild bo bigger and more wornanlyhan to ive cUch thirgs even a thought.
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Fair Prices Right Treatment
Car. tai .,r l Systematic Particular work for particular people. I followed this svstem for over 20 years. Dr. J BURKE The House of the Kryptok Glasses 230 SOUTH MICHIGAN ST. Priens Moderate
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Col fix a v.. city today
after a brief sojourn in Indianapolis. Terre Haute and other points i-outh. Mr. Wolf writes that he has played not little golf during his trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. Yv Hink'.e, 1135 Portage av. ani Mr. and Mrs. George II. Voedisch. 1127 Portage- av. have r-.'turr.'-d frcr.t Chicuzo. accor.ip.mif d ry the-tr daughters. Miss Margaret ILnkle and Miss Ruth Ycedlsch, who hae been attending school at Ferry Halt. Mi. 3 Irm.i Helen Koer.lg. who hsu beer, attending school at the State Normal, at Terre Haute, has returned to tpend the rummer with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Koenig. Mi. Ursula Perley. TO? E. MadS
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The tremendous reductions that prevail on our entire stock of choicest footwear are attracting thousands of men and women. The Values Cannot be too Greatly Emphasized. Those who have not yet made us a visit will find it extremely worth while to take advantage of tlie opportunities offered by this sale. Shoes, Oxfords and Mrap Slippers for Women $2.89, $3:89, $4.89, $5.19, $6.89 Shoes and Oxfords for Men $4.89, $5.19, $5.89, $6.39, $7.89 There are hundreds of pairs of shoes and oxfords for unrestricted choosing, exceeding in values and scope anything ever before offered. The importance of this low pricing lies in the fact that the footwear we sell is so well made and in just the styles most desired. UNION SHOE CO. 223 S. Michican St,
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