South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 198, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 July 1922 — Page 8
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ocia 1T1MAY Th ri?irf club will meet !n th afternoon w;th Mrs. v. u'.t r Cinri' i. N. Olive r. Tho Ladie A:l so- !-Vy of the L'.ndrn Avenue Cr-.r.-t.an church w.;i ho'. 1 a r.cr.Ir ("ur'Pr at tk church Th Hhuybr R'd.-e-r.a Thln.M" will enjoy a pica:-: at I'nt.iwatomi I' 1 r k . Mr. Oporir Ror.er. IT;" Main .vi: I 1. h ;! ' in ;; aftr-rr.o ;o the I'lymo-.' n N' r d 1 c raft club. The C,f '!' !, R'-l rl.i. v.ili hoM its .ir,n:a pi'ii- it H t I d o n lalv. T!if Ooif tournament at the N.'esLuchnr.an Courry d .0 will 1- h-ld. vi:iii:siAY Ml !If !f.n Arr.iv!. 0 Ovel'ird ! r.e Vnvte. r h mTTlberS f f th 1'. M rluh ir: th" ' v-r Thf- porta v I f 'rji- !! "r.orn. a-: 1 1 r t,rvc fa n:i'. r..-!t at Hi:: Ok::i r l . r. i M::irs Pirot ! r l r.'l'A ard 'a i 1 r i n ' T h ! l . r. - f ' n . Th I V . . t I . r ' ; 7!.'- ' r ' r a .r,rn.. , I'"r". Th or n w !: M r - r. 4 : s f: :- ' h .1. L J:-:' h' r : Mr- IM-A .nl II . t. :- ",v f' r i r - r i'l n K1a i .a c. : r. 'A a y . K. C I" . w No. A W 1 4 ; f r . f t! di: ! ! 1 I r-' r i'lh K II r r- r I at .'I r ' Till IISllW I Th" Y 'tr. Mohr' Fri n I'hip , 'Ih'i w : h''I i i all-day ni'-fün-; v. i'h M rr ', Carltop. at h r tioii " :. )-f I ;.-'.;) rd. A pr,r-'.u-k ; . v v iH ! .-T-d at noon. Ti.- .! !" I), r!'!'.. w;'.; hold a r cr-' . : i r ii . -t in th'- ff-iiin--: at thf ..- ,, i.f .!','. M itiMP-t I It-;df man. j ." ' : 11. Indiana av. j Th- I ; i ;i h i ri i r l ih will r n-j f'.tan:td at thf horrid of Mi'. M. j M m tin. ... Iaf.a:I av., In th- 'V-n-ir ,. Mr. u ;-r i:,iri nn;o, M:nrr st . ".ii ii - to tli ni'Tiibr -r of th." hamro-k r!t;! in the af;-rriO"ii. T h T r. 'v;riK' fire ill m rt with Mr?. .Iain" (luv. Seventh Mlia'.vaka. in th aft rnoun. Th Ito-lind Horn I"onom;"i lull ; h'dfl its annual jd?nif at I i r I'a r k Mr". L .1 Stin v.ili h h.ofrs:n t h f cvrniru' to th" W;iiti:-r !ax o' th Ccnf' r' nro Mf-rornial I". U. hurrh. Tiif Tixi (lirls club will l" -ntr-tair.rd at th" h.oin of Mi-s Ituth kmnifrl.v, 70 1 .N. Michigan st., in i Th Woman's Home Missionary ?ofl ty of tho (Iracp M. K. church will hold an afternoon mooting in th church parlors. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of th Stull M. F. church will njoy a picnic at Studebaker Park. The Triple Four rliit) tv!11 ho on'rtalned at a picnic supper at thhom.. of Mr-. Horn r Orduns?. Lawn. dal- av. ntii) ay Th- Ladies Auxiliary of tho Wes;minlster church will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. Fannie (Topp, California a v. The assisting i'o-tese will be Mrs. L V. Hardy. Mr:-. Charles (Jeyer, Mrs. Charles Ma.-f'n. Mrs. W. C McManus. Mrs. 1 ".. ;. Kries and Mrs. . M. Palmer. The Norman Kddy W. II. C will boj a reiralar meeting in the aftrt:oon at tho K. of I. hall. j The Security lies will meet in the, .afternoon with Mrs Harry Wejit. j 1 Virginia st. SATl'llDAY The Kinrirncy r .'rial church will picnic :t 1 1 d !. as of St w 11 M m - hold Lake. its annual fc7 D ä e t T.T S"-eri?v-fiv pereon" were present Union Shoe Company 22Z S. Michigan St. At Wheelock': r jrlnerican I5c3uty" I
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thluv, Mt. r:ear.! Home Ionon,i.-s .it th horn of Mr. and Mrs. John If.!; at Walnut Jrove Saturday night. A pr.-.;::ani of ir.s' rumT.t al must';,n ! vfd'.ii f !' featured ;fl" -vnIn,:. vn:i! :r.trre:ir.c: readIt fr -hrr.f afr-r th jrosraTu an 1 yoc'.i ionr r.joy-I. 15. MrAr.al.: an1 dauhtr. W'anli. of Mfrni.!ii--. T-nn., ar? i.-:t;i. v. ith Mrs. McAnaliy'.s i a-r-r,t., .Mr. and Mrs. K. !:. Li HomI i vi . 1 1 U. Murru Kt. ('.. It. I''-rk.rs anl fon. Junior an'l It::iy .f V:rh;t.i. Kansas, who h.iv.. :iH.n v.. siting at th hump of Mr. a nl Mrs II. S. i:rnhanl, havii: Cary. Advice to Girls mai: A.vxn: i.Ai'itn:: I a:n a t;jri "f is. and mi prpag' 1 to a f 21. He it 'ood- !' ri -C ami v. ry ntmanly. I lov i.ru. fait n;y rn.th'-r h:?h:y d:Jit- ;: c) , of" our nvi rria ir4. What do m: th.r.k I h'u!d do in euch n ..? If, w; s in to marry him (rri',:y. I y u think thii adv:.--.-:.:-? MAY. MAY: Yu ar' t"o youn; to j l.nk 'f U't'iriir married jut row. iltar, and you will h w f ! it. n t' your rnotru-r. Itfimem-' i.f-r. sh" ii o'dc-r than you. and. t 'r.f. fff)r-. h'-r judynifnt Is hfttr h yoijr. AT-o, rr-nimhpr that : -.r f'ry thought is for your hajiTli', . Sur-:y, y wriuld not do such a foii;h thin as to marry focrtly! I: v u:d ho ;o unkind to your moth-f-r. who li.-i s vpont h r lif in hrincr.z you up. You cwp her more con-Mid.-rition than not to takf her Into, iir i or; ü !r. p ahout your mar- ' r; tu'f. ! Tii ink it ovf-r. If th ymin? man 'in'y lo s you he will wait until on ar.- oMrr, and thn porhips voiir mother will remove her o-' j i t ion ! di:ai: AN'Nir: JjATi:ik: I am a pirl of IS, ami have no p ror.rs. I o m in lovo with a ynun.-t m.in thre y ar my senior. He has aked mo to ho his wife. Would you p!M" advise me whether I should im ( pt his offer, or whether I am too unir to tr t married? He says he .oven mo, and shows it in eivery way. I love him and could not part with him, hut hf says he will wilt ; two or thre- years if I want to, so v hat am I to do? MABFL F. j MAI'.KIj F.: Wait a year or so. my dar. and convince yournolf that y.-u are trulj' in love with thi vi-ung man. Time is the only test f love. a.-:d sin-'e you are young. and your friend is willing to wviit, 1 think it is the host plan to wait i little loncrer. It will not bo hard if you truly love each other. I ) FA Ii ANNTi: T-MJRIK: I am 21. and every one says I should think of marriage, but although I kno-vv a number of young men I can think of none of them seriously. I enjoy belnt; with nearly all of them. ind re.illv like the one I am wlrh best while I'm with him. Recently a girl friend and I met ) i ...... . ... .....v.. . . v . - I i i t h of u-. and to'.d both th nie .to:y ahout being madly in ; i'n with u . Should we continue jg.ing. with him or let him drop? AtTt'IlN' HFIAUTY. AURUkX F.FAUTY: You have j many years ihead of yon in which j to think of marriage, my dear. Wait j until you really fall In love before you marry. In the meantime, enjoy the s c;c;y of all of your young men j fri.-mN. j I would give up the young man who claims to love two cqrls at the isime time. lie has not very high id a of It on or. Annie Faurie will welcome letter f inquiry on subjects of feminine At Wheelock's Electric Irons are Willing Servants They will do much to help you iron in comfort.
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MAY Of course I know that these white wool flowers around my black bathing cap would look terrible if they were they're very smart and I don't srim!
Interest frcm younr women readers of thi.s jxiper and will reply to them in these columns. Letters to Miss Liurie shouM be addressed to her, In care of this office. Lear Anne Iviurle: What Is meant by a double ring ceremony, and who buys the cxtn ring? Who buys the bridrn corsage and daould Mowers be worn at a pursonago wed '.link'.' FRIGHT I5iiht Fyes: A d juhlerlng ervice Is where the srooin pives a wedding1 ring to the bride and the bride gives one to the Kroom. The groom always furnishesthe flowers for the entire briJal party. ANNIE LAURIE. Dear Annie Laurie: I am a prirl still In my teens ;.no yearn apo I mt a fellow I thought a lot of and just because I would not . contin myself to his society he bei came angry and left town. He cam 5 i .i irw rt'ha pki) uriu asKeu iu j be friends. Do you think I should forgive him? I?. F. M. R y. M.: Theru is no reason why you should not forgive the young man as his oifenc-v was not so great. ANNIE LAURIE. Dear Annie Iaurie: lam a girl still in my teens ard have known a certain hoy all my life and once in a while we go out together. I have avoided him. kno -lug that lie coea quite a lot with . ery dear pirl friend of mine. The othtr day he brought me home from a picnic and now my Irl friend rifueQ to speak to me. Should I refusf to see him for the sake of my girl friend? TROUBLED. Troubled : There is no reason why you should not be free to go out with the yourn man unles-s he La engaged to the other girl She has no r.ght to
prct such attention from him unkssjrow 11,1 ho th.ey ate engaged. She will probablr whether Cu
be very sorry later on that she was f-o foolish as to refuse to speak to you. ANNIE LAURIE. D-ar Annie Laurie: Having become engaged, the ne;t rhlncr now '.a fhp n -,sr KVimiM T U. her pick hr own ring ar.d wht: k'.r.d should I get? FNCAC ED. Engaged : Perhaps the young lady would like i it better ii you would choose the ring j j as she would net know how nit.I you could afford to spend f'-t it ar.i : ; it might prove embarrassing. There ' j i no set style for an eng: g mr nt j ) rit:g. a man usually wHhe. to buv ' the girl of h: choice the -s h cri i ntford. so a diamond is'us lallv cho - n. If you known to a will make your van's , jeweler I am sine he will be able to sat!; fv bo'li of von. ANNIE LAURIE. .r Annie LauriA-
I have a girl frten'I who is onlv ol ! b"ate the D:cky-bird. and K. ytars old and Is very much in'ls ;K"f':1 ;'" V''r ur' he's planted love with a boy 21. Her parents do anywhere tr. stay for a spell, come rt adov them to go together, but' back here. . I'll snake Katherir.- in they are always mectir.g each otVr 1 ber- it'- the p, ar.t.n.e. on the quiet, she tells n-e th.-y and I d'prtd b-liently in search ot
n innrr tn run ntvnv arr -r.t m -------- ' - ' . r ' . 11 ia I tied. Could her farm's do anvj thing if they decide to da this' ! BETTY IOU. I Hetty Lou: Her parents could have the marriage annulled If they so wih"d. Fhe fhould listen to her parents as a girl IS 1 only a child and m iy bring to herself a life of unhanmnr by diregarding their wLhe. At that n ge die i. not canabte of t - n - iwlr. - hat love U ANNIE IXURIF. When you pay Masters. cigars ay Dutch Adv. Aetna Oarers, cleaned. L- 2276. Hats. Garments dv.-19 4.
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Revelations That Lillian was stirred by niv nuij a tuum sec wnen aue-r i nau reached the house with Dicky in his car trailing protostingly after mo. and my supposed "breakdown" had been exclaimed over and condoled with, I had managed to get hT alono, without, as I hoped attracting Dicky's attention, and related to her my encounter with the man calling himself Antom. whom I was surf I had recognized as Smith. Characteristically, Ionian said. nothing until I had finished, but I knew by half a dozen little sigr. familiar to me, that the appearance of Smith In this region the opportunity of watching his movements wa.s of the utmost importance to her. "Katherine must hear this." These were the fir.t words Idllian uttered, and she rose to her feet to summon our little friend, when I interposed anxiously. "Don't you think you'd better wait until Dickj- in out of tli houso ? I-I-ouht to tell you that he seriously objecting to my helping in this work, and I don't want to direct any attention of Iiis toward the incidents' of our drive. You know hes rather quick, and If he should decide to do any investigating on his own hook, he might discover that Smith i was here, and vou know " Lillian's Plan. Her quick perceptions leaped instantly to the fear I was trying' to express. "Of course," she sai l. "He'd not only --pill the beans, for I want to let this bird Smith, have the longest rope a man ever played with, but he'd be very likely to find a knife in his short ribs. Smith's a very bad actor. Insido of twenty-four hours I'll have a couple of operatives down hero who will engage to see that the gifted Mr. Smith doesn't
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till he lands In a dungeon cell. at desired coal be two dnvs or two years awav. Rut until i then we'd better tix up some scheme j to chase the i)ieky-!:ru to the city :or a coup;.- oi nac n smun ran i tir.d time off from the errand that! brought him down here, he'll try toj ! ed trie car and you and. can tind out easily where you are." Her tone expressed the certainty that she knew Smith's errand. I ventured no verbal question one just naturally d-- es n't when Lillian con-iderin g a problem. b;t I suppOv"C my fare was- oi,- a:v.iti'-1 in - terrog.ition po;r;t. for she suddenly pmilol indulgently. "He's her that id her hospital w e o get in to. ch wi th beauty the n;an '.- so frightened m the Katie .tDe; rid upon it he'll ,g lie's s'.rr.e f r t try to s-e hi:n d wl'.o has ju.-; t:t that's tli li i i-on f-T his ;iip-f r.t disguise, and 'also the reason why Katherine mu-t jknow all ab. Mit this, and b prepared for hi.- alvr-nt. Suppo you go I ).r .v r : x i'inri :nm fT.;.t . in t , romp on the lawn with Junior a ,i n d . i Mar.i'n which promised to continue for S'-n.e nrue i pausea tor a Tiass-i ing word i r two. then went back to Lillian M room, wliere to my surprise I found her alone. "ll'n Up to You." "Katherine 1 in your mother-m-law's room." she explained. 's.ie put up a warning hand a I appear-; 'f J. and I saw that M-dher c.raham w as almost asle p. She w ill come here as soon n she car. slip away.' i She cupped her chin in her pa'.ms. and I knew tha she was taking adde'.ay to study thi vantage the new anglA cf her problem. And he had lifted her head again but a second or two before Katherine
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ou uui iatnerine eveiyining; Jlidden behind his tree. T'ncl I you told me, please." Lillian re-:Wiir"!lv waited to cp what the n?-
quested as we drew our chairs close i toother. "You remember what I tojd kilsi.' you about Smith in the Catsshe threw at Katherire. "IVrfoftly," Katherine responded laconically. All right, go ahead. Madge," and again I repeated the tale of my roadside encounter. "Now it's up to you, Katrlnka," Lillian drawled. "The gentleman it sure going to pay your patient a visit, and you've got to watch every Ioo'k and tone. You probably won't tie able to understand what they say, but you'll have to get what you can" Across Katherine' expressive face shot & queer little look, which Lillian did not see, and about which 1 wondered. It was a if she had had some amusing little secret which she did not intend to share with Us'. Tomorrora HOROSCOPE 1 Geneviev Kmbl TUMSDAY, JULY 18 This day's planetary movements bespeak lively and happy conditions in all aff.airs. In business as well as in the household activities. All the astral testimonies point to prosper-, ous and harmonious conditions, with ' auguries for advantageous changes. removals or journeys, and with young people under the most excel-, lent auspices for courtship or matri- : mony. All social, romantic and ar- j tistic activities should thrive -under the gracious offices of Venus trine Luna. Q Those whose birthday it is have an excellent prospect for a successful prosperous and happy year both in their business and domestic affairs. Aff'-ctional matters are under th happiest auspices. A child born on this day will be talented, versatile, i original, artistic and affectionate. and will rir-'" in life. ' HOOFS ARE OUR PROOFS. When better roots are sold you can j re. assured that it will he the Elabj orated Rootling Co., 107 W. Division i that Is celling them. During our years of business in this community j we have made friends by the score and r ow when one wants infor. nation ; relative to an Elaborated Roof it is only necessary to ask your neighbor, i Agents for Warren Paints. Main :4: ISotf Kracrson, the f-hllosorher, said iYrfwtk.n Is made up of trifles. Lut perfection is no trille." . . . Our optical repair department rinbraccs perfection In all its branches. Whatever your requirement?, tte will quickly and ratisfactorily attend to thera. Our Repair Work Is of Superior Quality. H. LErVIONTftEE S-oatb IVreJ lading Op-vartrUt mud M&nafetwi( Optlc'Jtn. W ran 3uplitt vny ;n thtvt ta mtvd ; wtcr tTXi ft. lOddran St.
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Wie; ULY AND thi: One day, when Uncle WI?s?ily was horpir.j? through the woods", on his way to take Aur.t Lettie. the nervous goat lady, a piece of red flannel pi which Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy had baked, the bunry uncle heard Curly and Floppy Tu-ittail. the p:;c! boy. talking and laughing In the woods. "It will be a fine trick to play," grunted Floppy. "Indeed it vill!" agreed Curly, quirking his fur.ny little twisted tail. "When Fusie ?ees the Squirmer shell yell like anything, and then we'll rush up and save hfr, ar. Fhe'll think we're brave, like an actor In the moving pictures!" "Rieht you are!' grunted Floppy, pretendinp to talk like a pirate bold. (who sailed the seas to find fomo ! Fold. I "I wonder what fort of At . a tncK ixoos ruirip pots are un io .".-1 .'-4
i Uncle Wiailv tc himself, as he hid 1 a- :? thf ro a 5rare 'n n jhis pink nose behind a tree, so Curlv j 'r'" 51 " l'r-c Wigz'.lv. for and FIoppv wojld not see it twmk-,houh h. like Ru: was afraid of lir.s? "Thev're roinr to scare s:.1'' Squirmer Snik the bunr.v
I.ittletail, I thirk. And I must stop them if I can. Let them scare me. if iiii"i ,
"That is If they can! Goodness. I've :'" f-nake." said Curly, sc-t of bashlieen scared fo often by the Fuzzy. :i,;0' t For flnH the V.'nnrlo Wolf fhef ni "Well. what W as hat bHC.
will take me!" a great deal to frighten I As Uncle WIggllv, hidden behind! the tree wntchd Curlv and Flnnnv. the bunny rabbit saw the pied l vs take a piece of w;M rrcjo vin1. "Inch was like a clothes-dne. and tir it to something- de.'p down in a clump of ferns. "It's all ready n.v. ' wiiispered rr.py to his brother. "Yes." agreed Curly. "We'll hide down b.-hind t'ais lo. When ?U5;comes along we'll pull the prare vine, fhe 11 thtnk tl Squirmer i alive and she'll scream like thing. Then we'll rush out and that we'll take care of her!" "And maybe she'll plve us somi of the candy that she's gone to the store to buy." grunted Floppy. ! "Oh ho' I see what tho.e n i - el e i boys are tryins to do!" though. IFncle Wlecllv. "Thev saw Susie co
!to the store 'to .?pend the pennv Uurting Uncle Wiegiiy Iravo !or Whrr, ch r Moi- ! "Well. boys." said
ithev Kr, t cot- tr.tr. , c ,u .v, t r.. TMi i ui'-iii umr ui uri i .11. Vi v , j)ui -l ii play a trick myself." Rie bovs would do. And. crouched down behind their to- riiriv and Floppy waited for Susie to com -ii n n the'dried Icavrs and' alons? .came the little rahhit pirl. Thv piggle boys pulled on the long
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Mick Sr.Jirrr.r ard it w;:: Mte in?: , Oh. who wi'.'. .avc ir.e from the j J"u:rrr.er . "We wii'. :" cr;-1 Floppy Rt i Curlv. preter.dir.e to it as brav as th1 hero :r. a movinc picture. "We'll j save you!" "And if voj want t o von can pive u seme cf your candy." grunted j Floppy. i "Oh. 111 cive you anything if you save me from the Squirmer." cried. Susie. ! "Don't he afraid. Suie! Therei?n't ary Squirmer thre!" stid Uncle Wircily. comintt from his hid-I !ng place. "It 1? only a trick or Curly and Floppy. I dont mind them havinc fun. but a trick like thi Isn't fr.lr to play. There 1? no. Squirmer." "Oh. yea there is!" sobbed Susie. I "I saw it with my own eyes." I "What is a Squirmer, anyhow?"! a Ked I n .e Wlsrsuy as he looked a Curly and Floppy. "A Squirmer is a bis: black Squirming Snake." said Susie. "I 5iw pne in the ferns and it squirmed nd wiegle i. "nd jj'.u!(f. are always, after us re. obits . t'ii, ave me. and she clur.c to Uncle Wjtrgily. "revs, is there a srake in kn-w that pics do t ot fear them. ! l,,f'"en "n. 1 ao i " op-. Uncle -gi'tlv there ir. Fq uirmy tiling that moed?" aske Sr.s'e 1 a l'5ark o.wced stick that n p me grap vii.c in, ana pu.ua to make believe it w'ggily and squirmed," said Floppy. "Oh. you had hoys!" cried Sus!. "You friKhtonrd me!" Uncle Wiggily was poincr to sa something:, when, all of a sudden, the Woozie Wolf sprans out of the hushes, crying: "Fars! Farn! I want cars!" "How about a Squirmer?" srunte.l Floppy. "Have a Squirmer, Mr.
?av'the grape vine. The black, crooked ! stick in the ferns moved and the
Wolf, thinking It was a Real Snake, howled : in'F lfi n" "1M,ilu' "'' , a f ra id or t-naKes. even n jou rannjxs an(1 n'1- h- 1 am afraid of he ran, not in the least. Squirmers and away the bunny ' g o n 1 1 e m a n . giving Floppy and Curly : each a penny for a lollypop. "After all vour trick did some gooq. so j we'll forgive you this tme. Rut never j again try to scare Fusie with a ! Squirmer." j The piggie boys said they wouldn't, and away they ran to the! randy store. And if the rose bush doesn't scratch the face of the clock and make the sunflower think It's time to go to sleep in the pansy bed. and Ends
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