South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1922 — Page 7
TUESDAY .MORNING. JULY 4. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES v. r- - irrTsmiA TT Ac ACTIVITIES 4 - rv ,e 1 i fit v ) v; LZi:w. -fei 1: ....
1 the -ntepp! e of the e-are-fally
.1 t-t
Purirg- the eve
rir.g Mr.. Uazer.'s marriage, wlilf-n t
ThA marriage of M:s IU-! j "' place- la Marh wa announe-j Jnrlnri, d-tv.chtr of ,'r. an! Mrs ; ' ' Mrs. Harr.. who was formerly' -T. H. Jordan. 4 2 S S. Fol ft., nr.'! MJ-a Iluth Johnson, i.9 the daughter! Asa E. O'fT.Vm of Mr?. I.. C.of. - Mr. an I Mr-. J. W. Johnon. 114 took nlac th re-tory of S . I- Fox ft. Mr. Iliz-n. who for-!
M'-n-: t:i'-r:y -.vn a rMTi: or this city.
"THIS DAY'
By Juanita Hamel
Patrick' church nt S
day mernirg. P. or. John F.
row rrllfi In Chirasjo.
cc?r :r, ( ii y.
y hr .'!- i r.
Grnntn f-rforrn'-! tli Th" 1 rM was n.'t t.! I
r. M! C;iar!'ttf Jordan. .Thorr
r.t tho T't r.'tan. T'.rrakf"ict wtfrvHl to th ! m m'-fl at - fat'-.'.y. i
Affpr a 1;ort w- !i!n tri:'. ?tr. .-irvl Mrs. Grrt will h" at hnm, at 11 r.. Calvert
r;i .'Pegs irals
Ar.r.o'ir.rrr. "'r.t hn.s hf- n malrt hy Mr. anr! Mm. S. Harry -illrcr. 5"0 S. f-'t. Jurh .. of thA r.jramnt of th?r danr!itfT, Mi.-- I'nn'"s Jfrtrufl Kil!r.rr fo Ifi-öl Albert C. Mir.da. on r,f Mr. nr.l Mr. I f . M;ndx of Iar." ts City. Mo. M!"f (Mnrj ICarl.rjn fJo, danchtrr of Mr. r.r-l Mrs. If r:0. 12 If
fm of Mr. nr.i! Mr
(.n vr. Jr.'I.. v r
I. K. r.rrr.an. Mr.. Klrhard
Mrs. r.-cl Woorlwar.l. Mrs.
r,;ar.il!o Z;-f r. Mrs. J. I'ax.'on. i Mi!-. Hi-mi' r I-'a..nacht nnrl Mrs. fT.
I'assna'ht r'tiirnfl yostf relay from Chntaiuj". N". V.. whore thoy at-tr.prir-.i the I'.iT.n'.al Convention of V.)ts fJcr.'.Tal rV'leration of Women's
jfluls. Mrs. K. T. iJoUhod.s anl i Mrs. i:. (I. I'ttrln?, who a!o wor . in nttrrlanc'. will visit Hoyton and l N'r-'.v . York h--for th'ir return."' i i M!s Constance Hall of Ionir Iä- ' land. N". Y.. is a prucst of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kahn, IUvors'.J Ir. ! Mr. itn.l Mrs. A. I:. Thielrns. 1025
I.. A. Sn.!rh of! N'- Mi'-'nisan t.. Mls. IMna Thlelons,
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r-
! M'y.s H'lfin Vst rvolt and W'aünor
'lav afternoon at th- horr." of th" ', Thi-U-rn I ft Monday for Hartford.
1 r! Ifr. K. . Jr.hrson otHJatm. ! ( onn-. wln-ro thoy will r- joined by
l-rff was atf-r,!' d lv h'-r
! Al-:s Thiekns, who p tudent of
tf-r. M:m H lTi (Iocs, who nor" a j V al univorslty. own o' 'jr.hnr-t taffeta with pan-; Mr. and Mrs. fJary Moore and !s r f -ha do-.v )i ar.d who rarrif I I lawhtf r f Hall.as. Texas, are viit-dahlla1--. Tl." brid was lovHy in aijri-.r Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jones, Z2l frown fif f-.r.'l ( i.'.or' d ror- tf witriiW. WnIinciton nv.
f'ranz l-Io ir:.s.
r. fs-CT I I-. . I .,)( n:',
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hates and daughter, Jean, of Indianapolis, aro th- p-ue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ai,!"r:np, 1112 N. Notro Dame av
hii-? and l.rov.i-i s';-ars was - tri- parrnts rf Mrs. Hates. Mr .and
th" a'tar at w!i:"h , Mrs. C. I. Murphy and son of au-
I" r . t ? . k H ( v ' i p. e r
1 th. hrid'-
rr'i'im a i . rt ro.ari. An arrh of dart? oak lav's. hr:rt;!-p.r..i with white
NAME SUPERVISORS
FOR CITY'S PARKS
Two Wives Ash Court to Srvcr Marrinzr Bond
Two wivs beo'i?ht fr4'-! rr.arriac tonds in u;i'r!
r co-jr.
No. 2 Monday.
ire .Mt;n:r;jii llerreat'on com-1 N:i Tar.-'-n 72"
rr.itteo announced the following ar-1 r... filed a i-etitln for a .1
p-aycrounds nnder Kahlo Iar-n. liarsrinc
ch duie which 'nfrrr the'.r v.. -.rriaL. . m A
t!ie defendant cor.t ranted
to
f.d iy afternoon. 'Id. Max TJunt-
polntrnents
the r.rw full tine went info ffe.'t Mf J. I. Oliver p'.h:
man. Mrs. Franklin Kaub tvnd Mis Lydia Rose: Kafv hcI-.ooI anI park. Mike Nlklos and Miss Dorothy Dodce; Washington f-hrl. Dewey Darllnfj and Mis Huci! Snoor; Franklin school, (cirls and Rniall boys only) Mi's Gladys Murray: Iy-eper park. W. C. v stphal and Miss Olca SeppmuU'-r Howard park. James C. Wilcox and Miss Dorothy Fnldrr; Potawatomi park. J. Moagrher and MLs Mildred Miter-el'; Studehakrr rark. J. Dooiey and Miss Hazel IJaird. Miss Phyl'is IV-yer will have
-.at .'-
t h a
1:
: h r
of never return ire "wee hours." f
the complaint :hat.
returned home 1 f'-rft 1 a. was freoueutlv cur.- r.nfl
he never offered p.v.y " :: his abser. -e. T)i a'-C'T'l.ri: to Iarsen. was to a lire deem
(,;'i v. a o:-
for
f.
!- ' .1 '. e
wh rh s:
pet:;;r
1
!sjonslble
necs and ill health
veloped. Th plaintiff
curt to restore rter rmiien
Nlli Herbster. T!: coup ?rafed on JunAlice 'orie charpd That mv T band, Camie'. Cc:- was cr.il. v
ini".
;arpe of the story tellincr. intro- j repeated n-ts of cruelty
uucea iar summer as a leature or th work, and to this will be added
; r " CT!
ram-
is I time
toll- narr.f s and swore nt
casion. The reiupl
r nn ir.a:
f e
Portas -township i-parat ! on Jur "ft of this ye.-. Mrs. Co. re lr"us',.t a plea for separate mainter.anr.
performed. ' ! '.a n. 111., and Mrs. P. M. Powers
background f
tin rorrr.niiv u,i-
The bridal party npproaehr-d thf-jof Wilm'-tte, 111., are also kucrU of arrhwap. a c r : p.a n ! d by th- )lr. and Mrs Ahlerint,'. l.er.srln w d l!n nan-h, which v.av Miss Isahello PdKolow left Monday played b" Miss Alberta Itushman. of j f,,r Hakeville, Ohio, to spend che
W e
uni-b.eon ' fourth.
followed th"
The fifth annual reunion of the Skiles finiüy u,t held .undiy at the h'-m-i of ',mrx-- M'-Cellan. Sixth sf, Ifvr Park, with 4 1 truest prisent. At noon, dinn'-r was served at attractive talde.si centere.t
(fremony, after whiehl M:s Maide Van Proick Is spending 1
Mr. and Mrr--. Smith b-ft on a short; two weeks nt Thrifshwood. I
weddln:: trip. 'Vhy will b" at bonvl Mr. and Mr.". Y . 1 . S'.oufrer or upon their rfurn nt f 1 - F. Sampb PMint. Mich., are srondintr the week
end as the jruest.s of Mrs. I. J. Miller, lin W. Navarro p. fouis Weisherp;. brother of A. C. W isher is stopping at the Oliver on his way to the ficrht nt Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cllick and f hi! Iren. Jjck and Helen, of P.ay
marriac on .Tulv 1, 1
plained to the court th'it th. defend -
the simple dramatization of legends ; r.t hifl rrTirk ard h t n her marv and early colonial stories. It isjfme and he has a'so calle I her v;f
probable that much of the story
Ins program will be .ot for early ovenin? so that adults as well n children may benefit. The differe it j'ounfr women who ar playground supervisors and volunteer story-tellers will also be usd.
Miss Pose, Iirown. whose work 1 was so satisfactory In connection with the j. j). Oliver playground last j year, has been, recommended to the; directors of the County Orphan; Horn? to set up and supervise the ! play program for the children there j for whom the trustees have Installed j
new apparatus. Supervisors will be on all playgrounds for the, Fourth, though regular programs for games -vs.-ill not be announced until Wednesday afternoon. More attention will bo paid toward cooperation with picnics and small groups of pleasure seekers ft Potawatumi Park, deviating from th
I lines followed in other years. The'sh
I T . 1..
a v e : r : . rov"'.
I wm By Xtwpper r e tar Service, I nc- "
and family, 117 Iawndale av.
... ... . .1 ',- f : r, li a i-rf t-..l CllnJ'il fnr on
w:tn a nowi or gir-ien !i"-.vf rs, ana; 1 -'. .im.'- ...aj i. g.imeq and eontosis occupied the af- ' xtt-nde 1 visit with Mrs. Click's
temoon. IMrln? a short business parems. .ur. aim nun uw'ii
session, oiTicers f r next year were j rlocted. Th"-" appointed were as
follows: R'-'ün Skile, president: Himer Smith, .eretary and treasurer. The next reunion will he he'd n. the home of Hollo Sküe,. Sump
tion July.
I'rulr!?, the fir-t Sunday in
, Cittt Critxüi njkt reaerrti. .
Wn ETHER trw cannon are rolling their salute so far away The Flag particularly upon the Fourth of Jaly. How many events they are hardly heard or the cheers which sreet the raising big with racaninß to the land we love are clustered in memory around of the banner are so near as to bo almost deafening, there is this day! And how just being citizens together draws us all closer a special throb of the heart which inevitably is felt at the sight of even those whose htmrt were near before!
i Revelations ? A Wife ho An Ki
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jone?, M7 Cleveland nr.. entertained the little friends ,.f their son. Herman Jones, at a birthday partyj.n honor cf his tir.-t birthday Friday afternoon. Twelve children were present at the party and the nftcrnco'i w.ns spent at gann r jTnd other diversions. The favors we.e awarded to Virgin! 1 Warren. Robert Meyers. Donald Meyers and
C.Veon Freeman. Th" decoration I were ballon in a color scheme of red, white nnd blue. ; Mrs. nil7abth Sponsler and Al-i btrt Hediner were e-uirtlv married lart Siturday evenlnc: at the home ef Mrs. Spon'er's daughter, frs. 1 Hdward Conlen. S. Columbia s't. j Hev. M. P. Coje. of the Christian; church, performed the ceremony, liursell and Fli.Tahth F.ryan, grand-' (hlldren of the bride, attended her. ! After July 7. the couple will bo at j home at Plymouth, Ind. j
The meeting of the Independence club is postponed until the afternoon o.f July 10, at which time Mr. Hdward Vanderhoof. 41 S F. South i-t., will be the hostess.
Announce Engagement
Tdr. and Mrs. C. J. Feiger, I,a?al!e ; rib, entert'iine 1 22 trtietst at dinner I Sunday. Theso pretnt from out of ; town were Mr. and Mr.. A. C !
I'.Ufr and f Albert Ifirk ai d Mr. H.
O.. find Mr. an' of Ch!ei-. As a courtesy
Harry Harn 0i2 Alts-e'.t .
unily. of Tucson. Ariz ; ; . of Detroit. M;ch.; Mr. i H. Huff, of Clevelan 1, !
Mr. F. II. l-:a;r.
to hi slater. Mrs.
Harry II. Johnson. 1 entertained with a I
j Till! PKOMISH THAT KATIi: I ma i) 1-3 si:i:m a vow. "Moo-step r.r.ihnm"
Katie's voice held the same mixture of mischief and fright which I had seen in her face when we made our exit through the side door of tho restaurant. The conviction
! deepened In my mind that she had
fom. reason to fear the possible wrath of the restaurant proprietor whose service she had quitted so unceremoniously. Dicky halted in his rapid stride and looked down at her indulgently. "Yes. Katie, what's on your mind?"
Katie giggled in embarrassed)
fashion. "I tink
we better take dot taxi-
cab and get avay from dls place qveeok as ve can." She Indicated
an empty machine, with the drive j standing Idly near It. I Dicky looked at her keenly, then; without a word, but with an odd lit-I tlo smile, lifted his stick, summoned 1
tho mm nriit nut 'w tntn tho rm
. . . . . . . V . . . . . . . 1 - V. i ' .... V . . . ....K ) chine. As he did so, I looked!
j nervously back and saw the restau-)
.14 HI) IIIU.I llilT l" Hlj cozine'tf not vcrj" far from Hrooklyn Hridtre. und my comb and brush und leetb- tings und clean blouse in here" sho indicated a small ba? in her hand. "I alvays keep dose tings handy, und shoost now I slip my suit ofer my vork dres. I feex me pop at my cosine's eef you have time." Dicky consulted Iiis watch. "Wo have plenty of time, for w e can get lunch while you are at your cousin's can you pet semiething to eat there?" "Oh, yes', she feex me something nice." "Then, that's settlcxl. Hut now" affecting a sternness which I knew
)se you tt 11 id to make
rant pro-
I he did not feel "sut j me. you imp. what you
you so afraid that rest
prietor was on your trau Katie looked slyly up at him. "I fraid to tel.'," she said, but her voico held nothing ofv remorse or shame. Instead, I: carried a note
j of Jubilation.
Katlo Con few os.
feex everything," she added with a
gretful note.
icky threw back hi heal and
hed long and heartily, while I
I tried in vain to look properly ! shocked, and Katie grinned in j gamin-like trium.ph. j "Katie. I've certainly frot to slip
you the frosted rake," Dicky said at lasf, wiping his eyes. "What a prize winner you'd be fcr the cooks' union when they're on a strike. But don't you ever take a notion to pour kerosene oil over the food in our refrigerator. If you do, you'll run back to your restaurant man to get away from me." "Poof!" latle registered scorn. "I tink I know difference real peoples and peeg hogs. Und I nefer, refer long ns I live go avay from my peoples again. I sooch a fool to make all thLs mess Fheo?t about feeling bad for dot Jeem. Yen he coonan homo ho room, dot's all." Which philosophical observation was the only one I hoard Katie make upon Jim's absence and her own adventure for many a day. (Copyright, 1322.)
M A It KI A C. I : LICI1N S KS. Jennie A. Strang and Franklin
! Metzger, both of Mlshawaka.
A.
mirrns. Mr. and Mrs. George Truman, 1910 Heer et., a son Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarley McKasson. Walkerton, Ind., July I, a son, at 1113 Vassar a v. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Möhler. 1022 N. Prookfi-?ld St., June 30, a daughter.
fo re -
Recreation committee, when
quested, will provide an outline for a complete program of games and stunts and will furnish all the necessary equipment without expense to the picnicing party. Arrangement for balls and bats may be made by personal application at the oftico of the committee in the School Administration Building on St. Joseph st. A "stunts" day. to be held every week, will take the place of tho om bisr field day at the close of the season. An effort will also be made to interest more "rown ups" in the early evening activities. A feature on some of the playgrounds will be the introduction of moving pictures, which proved so successful at the J. D. Oliver playground lat summer.
T omorrow3 HOROSCOPE By Gcnevicv Ktmbls Tin itspw. .u i.v r. The- planetary .-.::.;, rafor f r
th,s day ar s.vf or erratic cond.f"
radical or si-nsat : rv ture. The icon'c'.a -: ; tionary F rar. us ;? the fluence. contradictory
tion by lunar and
may hrlr.g a sudd.-n ch
uld be undertaken
Strife and lltau'.ilion
diu.nned, and close, ap-püration given to business. Hr-r.effs mav b looked for from fronds f pocifo and influence.
Those whco birfhnaj
the for -a st perhaps with
ar; or
c.i
; n t h an 1 govtrr in its
s ! ir f
IT' w ca re f ;h oubl
. is ha', a
' an eventful year, mie ;:ne xp,-ted an!
houf
retlon. Haw b avoiip.j.
unplanned change, which
undertaken with dl and quarrels should
powerful friends may confer favors
A child born on this day is to bo rash, headstrong and I slve, but withal successful.
like!
I p U J -
MOST
A 111 XT. If you are buying clothes for your summer vacation, remember that those wit 1 elaborate dra ping's do not pack nearly so satisfactorily as those cut on straighter lines. Vcu can easily prss the latter, but often the draped ones require the services of a professional.
on hoofs urn ouu moors. When better roofa are sold you can rest assured that it will be the Elaborated Hoofing Co., 107 W. Division, that is .selling them. During our years of business In thii community we have made friends by the score, and now when one wants information relative to an Klaborated Roof it is only necessary to aek your neighbor. Agents for Warren Paints. Main 2403 J6Stf
liKAlTIFFL SOITH llOMi:.
nr.xn
The most beautiful home In Fou'h Bend regarded from the standpoirt of architectural beauty would ba n hollow as a cipher without a goci heating systerru Surguy the furnaceman at 30 9 S. Michigan st.. is an old-timer nt the cam. Ha knows his business and he sells th THATCH HR FFIINACF,. Call him up. Lincoln CDS 4. 17 5 tf.
When You Say Maste-s.
Cigars Say Dutch 16 5tf
I) EXTISTHY Dr. Oren. formerly of South F.er.d. ifl associated with Dr. Carson in his new location under the f.rm'nsme of Carson and Orer. at 125 W. Washington av. Phone M. 5 49. 143.
"Try to conquer your fear," Dicky
rant proprietor como nell-mell out 'said dryly.
of his door, and look wildly up and 1 "Vot you mean?" Katie demurely down tho street. Luckily he looked asked, and as well as I know her. the other way first, and at the I could not tell whether her blank driver's question as to our desti-. expression was real or assumed.
nation, I blurted out th-? first thini "I mean." thundered Dicky, "to
which came into my m.ind: ! stop this nonsense and ttll us what ' Brooklyn Bridge, and hurry." j you did. We may get into a dickens
nat xne uicKy ietran in i or a mess. There may be a police-
o . 1 ,
Mi-s Francos. Salinger whose en-
Sunday for 1 3 j gagemor.t to Rabbi Albert G. Mireda
guest. Sweet peas ard roses form-j was announced yesterday.
amazement, but I put my finger on my lips, and he contented himself
At WheeiocVs
At Wheelock's
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man after us now." I almost laughed aloud myself at
with glaring at me until we had (this suggestion, and Katie was net safely rounded the corner without in the lea.s: impressed.
! the restaurant proprietor catching "lie pretty smart policeman eef lie. sight of usf, a fact of which i as-1 Und me." sho said. "I no pif my
! sured myself by turning and lock1 ing through the rear window. I "I lYairt to Tell." j ! "The restaurant man was looking for us. I am sure." I said in explanation at last, turning and facing my irate husband, "so I said the hrt
own namo ven I go by heem to vork. und nobody knows mo ofer dot side of river. Hut I bet he awful mad shoost same." "Katie!" My voice held the note
VERSE O' CHEER By Edgar Jone
j thing which came Into my head." 1 "Dot's shoost so goot as a iy ! place," Katie announced cheerfully. I "I got me a room ofer here couple ! blocks, but my rent she paid, so
i vornan vor.t lose r.clings. und I got j plenty! i nodlngs over dre but old night-1 sene oil
: gown und sweater dot I goln' glf orators and ! prottv ejveerk to rummage sale. I could reach. I
KINDLY rXKXOWN ritHTXDS. I've written lots of poems in the last two years or so. And those who have been kind enough to write and Ut me know, That they have liked by 'Versa O Cheer, to them I wish to say That I appreciate the notes I've gotten, day by day. I wish that I could meet you all and Grasp you by the hand, prasp of pood true friendship that I know you'd understand. The unknown friends we never meet upon this kindly earth x Mean much and we can never hope to know their real true worth.
which has rarely failed to bring The unknown friends whose friendly obedience from her. "I want you to) loving voice we've never heard, tell me at once what you did." ( Ar( mo-thmg out the path for us She gulped, looked at me and g:g-j wIth Ju-' ;i gentle word. .Tied irropressihiy again. Ard then perhaps I'll never meet you ".Votings mooch." she said. "Oil1 aI1 before the end,
ish I co'ild-fee good anil1'11 tr" to smooth each path I find But I took me can of l;ero-j and e an unknown friend, und I pour eet Into rofrig-l
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Sale
pfeg, I
o f e r
everything else I
didn't have time to
I his 4 -Piece f
lirro Prcsening Set No w Only
1 Li
7 n 14
This durnble 4-picxc Mirro Aluminum Preserving Set (10-quart kettle, funnel, measuring; cup and ladle) will last you for many a season. It is convenient to handle, sanitary, rust proof and economical. The special sale price of $1.93 represents a considerable saving over the regular price of $2.90. George H. Wheelock & Company
A Lesson in Patience
Eye Sight
Perfect sight should be your first j consideration and glasses worn ifi found r.es'ary- j Dr. J. BURKE' Over 20 years in S u:h Pond. 23 0 South Michigan .St.
The Hcu9 cf tho Kryptok GAt Prices Modrat.
6
0
Compounded Quarterly
s In corpora teal for $3,000,000 A vets $1,377,000 Contingent Fund ind Undivided Profits, $50.000 BUILDING Sl LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND '2U Vt Washington Ac. F. I. lHt)MZ, Trras. (Formerly 121 S. Main St.)
Fach person that I meet I feel per-j haps sometime has said j A kindly word for me and helped to ;
sTr.ooth the path ahead. It is an endless circle, and the llttlo deeds we do, Ai:d little things we say that help the other fellow through. Return to us with added Joys to
smooth the way, and blends A wealth of cheer and happiness j from kindly unknown friends. i
earance of COATS CAPES WRAPS SUITS AND SILK DRESSES
Starting Thursday, July 6th, at 9 o'clock sharp
Oxford
Glasses
bylish and Comfortable
Little Miss Tarklr.gtcn is l-cur.d and dcc'.arcd that she'll get a manthct of President Hardin', so &iife's waiting on the White House step for tin to. corn out.
There's a swoepln? grace and I touch of individuality to Oxfords, I such as no other eyeglas.? mountings ! possess. t j ThPT are light, not easily broken , nnd can ho closed into a compact i space when not In use. ; Many AttrtctiTe Style
in Cold, Silver and TortoUe ShelL H. LEMONTREE booth IV-nd Ladinx Ojrt otnetrt a1 Moufat urine Optician. Wt ran dap'.:c.t any ler.M that li m3 whtfe.
There is a fine variety, and no woman need confine her preference to any one particular style, and if her size is not to be found in one group, it's certain to be found in another just as desirable.
TTiere will be garments indispensable to the Vacationist, as well as to the woman who lov -s ahead into Fall neecd. Every garment included in this clearance will be marked at exactly Half Price.
See Our Wednesday s Ad
