South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1922 — Page 7

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I f 1'.V.. vS'-o pr'.Jr.t ; Mrs. J. T -y.:.-. is 'rretary; Mr. N. V. t:r. freHur r and Mr?. .!. C. Kryr ; r" r Th ri f t rr.'ion v.a.i r.t ui'h r;'d'e work. The next f-:.:' .;ll b hid In two weeks li Mf- into To'.vell. Mishawaka

even the vision of IM.th Fairfax, re-, after I had bmi.hed it frdn my turr.fd from a lon' al'nrp. rf ;eij conscious thoughts, and I meant to restored ? the ex'iJj.-:t. dainty piet-jtake a leaf front his look. tines- which hiH. nnd whu h just j Lillian met me at th dor, h.'r ecapes home absolute beauty. IN- eyes worried, but mirthful, m-verthe-fidn. th old appeal of friendly r..m- le. r.df.-h!p which .-lie always his forj "IJetter o to your mother-ln-l iw

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, Leader cias.c. of the Linden , : "hri-t.an ( hurch will met iv -v nins at !h home of Mr. .Mr- r.lni'-r JaolH. T".N'. ISth

ridi Aid sei .ofy of CJrnco 1 hurch will meet this T.-OOÜ a? -:nn at the church.

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Mr. I!. II. Mar.-h of Windsor, '.i:.ad i. vln I. is been th? pue.-t ot her mother. Mrs. Iios Canrield.

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Ms flrace Kow v;s:t:ntc her mother.

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Til-1 liKTid'crs of th'- I".tt:' N'c'.lbwaikcr's 'luh hfiil an all 1 ay I'.cn.c UVdr.f -day at ItiddleV- lake. A jC'-mc dim; : ua .-rl at noon to jo ttu's. !am a:id entt.-.!.-f'aturad tho diy ar.d in the horsepY." conte-t the f.ivors were o:t l.y .Mi. IMward 'ordr.iy and Mrs. TV :ia riark wliile In the eotin rmit-.-t, the favors wer1 award d to Mrs l.ehK Platz and Mr.-. Minnie Ukucs. Th1 next regular meeting will be ;-ld An,'. 1 at the honv of Miv. Cirri'- I to 00. St. Pranci-i .-t. Anr.oun. ement 1- made of the mar. riaue of Mi-- Cordelia St raup, daughter of .It;ds;e ar.il' Mr.-. !anul N. Srraup of Salt l,ik- Cit', formerly t f South I'.end, and Arthur Mas. sou of Co Trf-snia n and Mrs. J. II. May. al.-o of .ilt Iake (.'ity, which took place at the home of the hride'.s I' IT' .Jlllv 1" at o'clock. Itev.

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lea of the joyous welcome which

volatile, beauty-loving Dicky, fdichtly bored with donieticity, would jtive her." Ialllan' Sii";e-tlon. So alxorled was I that I did not realize until a car had whirled past me Koim; in the opposite direction, that the waving handkerchief in the hand of the woman hes.de the driver inut have been n ood-by jdnal from Kathcrine, and that under Dr. I'ettit'.s escort she was already on her way to the hospital to e:n hr delicate and important work of

espionage over the man who had)

so persecuted and terrified Katie. The little encounter wa. salutary for me. It jolted me out of the absurd jealousy which was obsessing me and turned my thoughts to the terrific problem which Lillian was facmi;, especially -to that particular fragment of the fancied skein, the

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ten days' .'onie way ol K' i'ini; arouna 1 Katle'rt old-worhl fear of "the aw

ful swear," which tlie man who had

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of Chicago is Mrs. Fannie

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offbeat :n.

F. K. Cohen

den e vvm doorated with

of pink r .es. blue bells and r'tiery. a color motiff of blue and pink it-ur stiui .',t;l al-o in the pnvps of tile b .de-maids, w ho wer- the ; is of tl.e bride. Mi.--- Ii. tMÜhd weririn-.: a k'ow n of iw inkle blu f"M:;te .a. 1 Mi-- lt.li' a KMwn of v :n h color for.rirette. 1-1 n li carlo d arm i a. o : - of "olu n ;.! da rosf.; The braie. -a as lf y in her -mvii (f Whit- oT Kette und v i! of tulle wli.cdi w.i- fa-'en-d into a corom-t of or at; s e 1 !.-. m- Her h,ovver l"'i'i;i : v of Kilart'.py ro-f.s and

have returned

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Wilfred J. Kiley.

st.. has Mtumed from a

T-i; at N'c'.vton, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Dennison and Mr. and Mrs. YV. M. Danner. Jr., have left for Manomet Itluff. near Plymouth. Mass.. for a months stay. Mis I tuth Carr. J2 William st. and Miss Mildred Robison, 125 Mariu tte av. are spenditiKi ten days at levdand. O. and I'itth-.rsh. Pa. Mrs. George Thorward, of CIevI tnd. (.. Misset Katherine and Delia Schaefer and Miss Selma Wunderli(h have returned from a .several

days visit to the Sand Dunes. Theyj were s"e.-ts at Linden Id?e, Tre-j motit, Ind. J Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Arnold and j daus'hter, Frances, ö-S Pennsylvania: a v.. and the Missivs Huth and Kdr.a j Kirir have '.eft for an extended trip through the northwetst, which will j

include the trip through Yellowstone Park and southwestern Canada. Mrs. M. D. Case, of t. Charles, 111., is the puest of Dr. and Mrs 11. II. Stewart. J 2 3 Ji Mishawaka av.

so stianprely dominated her. had compelled her to take. I resolved to talk to my little maid concerning

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in the dinlne-room," she said. '"She's on the rampage, and I don't knowhow long Katie is Koir. to stand the strain without snappinar in two." I hurried to the dining-room to find Mother Graham ' extending ft piece of bacon upon the end of a fork, and plarlntr from it to Katie condemnlnply. 'Katlf's Out-of-Sorts." "l)o you call this bacon properly cooked?" she was demanding. "It's positively raw." "I can't tell vot you vant," returned' Katie sullenly. "You say you no like it all crispy, like oder, und now ven 1 feex eet dees vay you no like eet." "If you had anv brains in that

i head of yours you'd know that

there's a medium between burned bacon and preasy raw stuff like this Take it away. I don't want any of it and see if you caü make me a piece of decent toast." My mother-in-law was seated so that she could not see the door in which I was standing. I looked anxiously at Katie's sullen face, for I, knew upon what a hair-triper her ttmper always was hun.tr. Hut to my surprise she an&wered no impertinent word, but meekly picke 1 up the offending plate of bacon and vanished with it into the kitchen. I idvanced into the room to fii.i my mother-in-law looking wonderingly at the kitchen door.

Advice to Girls

I'KAR A NN T K LAlTdF.: I am k o p ; r. c conip:ir.y

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weli-to-do. Th-' poor yourcr man Iov nie i' .üiy. T;.e other one d s. aLo. but I do not think he loves me a. niU' h :;,- poo:- y.v.;r,R man. Neither ohjec's ;o -ny keepir.? . ooipany with the other.

I ove the poor one, but admire. t!;e other a srr.it d.;al. ' Fach h.u- a-kd me to marry him.. What is be:? PFC. I

CFG: If j do not know your own mind, n.y de.ir. do r.o: become n 'ai;ed to f.thep of the young; men. I o not marry any one you do not truly love. "W'a;: until you are absolut ly certain of ycur own heart, then t it dictate to ycu.

r. - rural fr-r him to have friend, rrv der. Kop h!r

frnd, nni not Ir.di-cate thit you are piquec! heraus h took ar.othr

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Ludwig Will; a m l'..vR.- a:-

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C'" 4ibout with othor younsr too?

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We all know the modern tendency to squeeze out quality anything to ct the price down.

DFAF ANNTF LAFRli::

l am a young man years ola. j I am keeping company with a young j lady 1 1 years old. and I dearly love; her, and she also loves me. . j We both want to K't married, but; her parents object to her marring' me because 1 have been married he-i lore and divorced. If it would be a good idea. w would both like to run away and set married. I have a good, steady job. work every day. and make big n;"ney, and al.-o have a little in a bank. I know. I can support a family and keep' my wife happy. Please give nie your,' opinion. UFA UTSICK. ' II FAKTSICK: No. I do not think it would !e a cood Idea to run off and. get married. Wait until you can win j the consent of her parents. When they see that you are truly in love j with their daughter and are the.

rlttht kind of man for hr. I am sure j f3

they will not let your former unlortunato marriage stand In the way of her happine.-s.

None of this here durins the JO

RANSACK SAI

Although there are Remnants. Odd Lots. Broken Assortments. Odds Ends and slightly soiled merchandise all at Ransack prices The usual Ellsworth High Quality is present.

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BIRTHS

Mr. and Mrs. Jack McN'aily, 2 28 Parroll ft., July 1. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harks. 514 Sixth st.. July 17. a diughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Przybylskl, 2017 W. Sample st., July K. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Ml. Idalnbridge, .'0 .V Fisthth st., July IS. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Merial Alwine. 2'MS S5. Main st.. July 15. a son.

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Consisting of 6 tall glasses, cut grape design, 1 glass lemon knife, 1 glass lemon squeezer. Complete set $1.50

Footed Glasses

Colonial

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Water Tumblers Etched grape design . . . .7'zC each Footed Colonial Sherbet Glasses 10c each Ice Tea Set Consisting of covered jug and 6 tall glasses in cut floral design. Set $3.45 Ice Tea Set 7-piece set with covered jug in Spanish luster treatment $3.95

Ice Tea Glasses Frosted treatment. Set of six $3.00 Grape Juice Set Consists of covered jug and 6 glasses neat cut pattern. Set $1.95 Water Set Large pitcher with 6 tumblers cut daisy pattern $1.95

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DFAIt AXNIi: LAURIFt I am a girl of IS. and still in; school. I Some time ago I met a man about J l" or 15 vcars mv senior, and since.

then he has learned to love me. and1

I love him. Some people tell me that i "

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"Something's the matter with that)'50 ls t0 okI Ior me 10 ,u"- j girl." sho said. "Csually she ha a -vou think so? j strmg of excuses as long ju, the! Do you think It Is right for me to j

J accept a dlamvnd rm irom mm.

when I am not encraged to him. -M .

'"nidi iaw. i nope sne isn t sick

"lim? for something. You don't

suppo.se she brought back anvthin? ;irent? like him vcr' Tlnl' rnni.irin.N fron, th,t ..-. ways seem to appreciate our friend-

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in. do you?" She etared at me in Ior racn oxnPr' , u , v J " c,M,n f,.u, think It wrons for him to ktss me

cimitii ii.soi, rwueiuiy wotKing!

her Imagination up to ail sort of

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j TODAYS FASHION ' a m:v yi-iksion or a j rorriiAii stvli; t 40.-,2. This attractive one pleco ! frock of dotted voile Is trimmed with I organdy and finished with a ".short ' and long" button hole stitch. Plait sections lend fulness, and simulate I length to the lines of this model, j The width at the foot with plaits j extended is a little more than two j yards. The Tattern Is cut In 7 sizes: 3 5,

N 4 0. 42, 4 4. 46 and 4-8 Inches bust measure. A r.S inch size requires T. yards of 40 ineh material. Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents In amps or silver.

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horrors. "What nonsense. Mother!" I answered lightly, although at her words my apprehensive thoughts flew to Junior. "Katie's simply out-of-sorts about Jim. Put as I want to ask her about that man in the hospital, I'd like her to get calmed down a bit, so you won't mind If I make your toast and bring it In. will you?" "I don't care if you do all her work. Mother Graham answered tartly, "but for your sake I'd advise you not to spoil her again as you used to do."

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HA Tit PIX: I do not think the man!

1 is too old for you to have ior a

friend, my dear, hut you are unwise !n accepting an expensive present ( from him without being engaged.. You might regret it later. It is also unwise and Improper to allow him to klso you. That privilege;

should be reserved for the man you are going to marry.

D F.Alt A NN IK IAirniF: I am a girl 10 years old. and h?ve been going with two young men. One i 23 years old nnd very nlc to me, and the other is about 35 years old, and has been divorced from his wife. I like the man who as divorced the better. Both have asked me to marry them. Is it all right for me to marry th one who has been divorced when there is nothing else ngainBt him? MARA. MAKY: If you truly love each other and your parents approve, there probnble is no reason why you should not marry the man who was

unfortunate enough to have made af Q

mistake in his first marriage.

Ransacking in Silks Odd lot of Silks, including Crepe de Chines, Shirtings and Sport Satins, values up to $1.79 yard. Ransack Sale price $1.29 yard. Odd lot of fancy Foulards and Black TatTetas. values up to $1.69 yard. Ransack Sale price $1.19 yard. Special lot of All Silk Crepe in all new shades, Ransacking at $2.95 yard. Ransacking in Woolens v. Scotch Tweed and Homespun, what there is left, values up to $2.25 yard, Ransacked at $1.69 yard. Ransacking in Colored Wash Goods Odd lot of Imported .Embroidered Organdies, values to $1.69 yard. Ransack Sale price $1.00 yard. Imported Embroidered Voiles in both light and dark shades; values up to $2.50 yard. Ransack Sale price at $1.39. 31 -inch Imported Dotted Swiss, all shades.. solid dots, $1.50 values, Ransack price 59c yard. Odd lot of 40-inch Colored Voiles at 29c. Genuine Colored Indian Head, 36 inches wide, will. Ransack quickly at 39c. Extra good quality of 27-inch Apron Gingham to Ransack .at 10c yard.

Ransacking in the Teilet Goods Section Lavoris, regular $1.00 sic, Sale price 79c. Kirk's Toilet Soap, 10c '7i Ransack Sale price 3c. "Mum," regular 2 5c size, Ranvick Sale price 18. Miro Dena Toilet Water. 51.00 size at 50c. Pond's Cold and Vanishing Creams. 30c size, Ransac k Sale price 23c. Regular 50c Tourists' Cases, Ransack Sale 39c. Regular $1.25 Tourists' Cas;. Ransack Sale 69c. Ransacking in the Corset Section Remarkable saving opportunities in odd lots of Corsets nncl Girdles reduced for quick Ransacking. Values up to $12. Ransack prices $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 and $4.95, depending on former value. Odd 1 ots of Brassieres in satin and satin brocade, broche and muslin

75c values

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Tomorrow HOROSCOPE By GtTuvuv KcmbU I KIDAY. .11 LY 21. Thi i:: to be a day of conflicting interests, according to tho sidereal movements. "While Neptune and Jupiter are In beru he aspect, Uranus is adverse both by lunar and solar

aspect. This warns against ail I sudden and abrupt changes, remov-l DFAU ANXIF I.URIF: als or Journeys. With these warn-! I am ft girl IS years cf age. I have

ing-s heeded there Is some promts- iV-en golr.gr with a man about four

year o'.dar than myself off and on for the last two years He ha a car. and is a very dcslrab'.o companion. There Is a p'.rl hero !n town vho wonts to gi with him very badly.

ar.d so a fw of the yeuru married j people are giving pnrties among J themselves and Ir.vltlng him . and j her. This way !s only one of the 1 many they have tried. He took her . to th last dance. ;

Now. if he want to come back

Women's street and dress Pumps and Oxfords incomplete size runs, values to $10.00; choice $3.95.

White Reignskin and Kid Pumps and Oxfords; broken sizes and slightly soiled. Ransack sale price $1.95 pair. One lot of Children's White Slippers and Oxfords. Choice 95c pair.

Ransacking Shoes

White R eignskin Oxfords anr Pumps new patterns, $3.65 pair. Ihre popular shoes won't last long at such an extremely low price. One lot of children's black and brown Slippers and Oxfords. Values to $3.00; choice $1.45 pair.

of benefits financially and through new affiliations or projects. Those whose birthday It Ls have the forecast of a year in which their own conservative actions and good Judgment should bring returns. Sudden change or journeys may bring disaster, and disputes with superiors would be hazircbois. A child botn on this day should be

1 taught to attend strictly to its own

affairs to avoid being, involved trouble.

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Mother-To -Be, Read This Her Is a Romlerful rnefsa'c to all exrectar.t mothers. When tho Little tn arrirps. yu can tave tiit nnicLt more free fron Suf T - . ferine thsn you tavoL -' '" ''j'S V'

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"Mother's Friend." Mr?. C. J. Hartman, bcrar.tcn, Fa.. says: "With ray first two children I tad a doc

tor and a onrfe and l-TiAoj thea thfy tad t UEat-CuiV!

lntruraent, but with ny last two children I cued Mother's Friend and had only a curse: vre tal to tine t

1 pet a doctor recause I Trasn't Tery J tick only about tea cr xteea rainUTPP." ' r'.r.'rc l-.rir.t li.'-Tti:;,n. . i tf. i -Mr-hfr't Fr.cd." ti Brivr Ci . . r.A-:3. Jinis-, et "ü-uj , rni4- i ix 1 Ij c.-utj. arji.tr.

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The Drink You Crave These Hot Days

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Greatest $1.00 Hat Sale Friday and Saturday Numerous smart! trimmed hats for every occasion. Also Sport Hats. Never such a variety of colors and shapes at $1.00. The values range up to fully $5.00.

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Charming colors, including jade. sand. Copenhagen, gray, orange, rose, black and white. Cleverly trimmed. A new shipment of feather and duvetyn hats. Priced from $6.00 to $10.00. SEE WINDOW

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