South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1922 — Page 8

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Complete line of Canning Supplies Georgs H. Wheelock & Company

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,it. The hnu; 'vn ,ittrart: ! dTirated with .lriVn flower-'.; I.ijf.'hpon was srvr-l on the hawr. It" In the afternoon. n".ir VS entertained th" nie m he rs of the South Side c:r' of ti.o Ii J. f-s' AM of th" Low?!! H;ffhts M. IJ. church at her cottar at riasrnbTs and frici.d.s wore ir .sor.t. 4 I'Jt-hjek dlr.r.or was fT(d at r:c,on affr whJrh tli" tim" was -ptr.t . . . , , at ; ' atir? and f.v;nim!ns'. Th r. xt rn t.r.K' wj 1 AN Jr.rs.Iav, t'.i'- hrrnr of Mr. Oror-'? H. Zch-j T.dr.'r, S 1 i i;. Form Ft. Thirty rnembr v;crf prser.t at the rogulir nietin of tho Autor. W. H. C. Taodiy onlr.?r in t ho

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-tie apj. Ilea tion for membership. Thur.s-j Uiy th" r;:" raher of t!io oranizatior, v.-;2! be entertained at a jacni'.- a't thf s .in.Vif r i:oni' oi .mis. .mia au Ir.dnn lake. I Hor.orlr.? Mr?. Dora R. K;ttre!t, ' who will bo married Aug. 10. Mr. J. H. Fears. 116 F. Wi'.l.aia s:.p on-! t- rta'.r.od Monday r.iitht informally' fi.T ü riuiii!ivr of KucstH. The house was Lie corated with garden flower?., An elaborate buffet luncheon was' serve d. Manly Avery of the Odd Fellows Home of Iroencastle, who has ben vifitlntr his siter. Mrs. Samuel Kolb, j S2j X. Michigan tt., and his son.j lldsar. of Mishawaka. returned to I his home Tuesday. Miss Leha Kibler of Pontiac. 111.. is Nisiting Miss Verda Marsh, 214! Hammond place. ! Mr. atid Mrs. Barry Scanion. Sil V.. Jefferson blvd.. have returned' after a month's day at Diamond' Kov- anl yir9- WI!lum Cady of; Nt-osno, .i., are quests or .Mr. anal Mrs. corse Hcdtner, 133 Portage; av. They are motorin-r through from New York t.itr. ! Mr. and Mrs. Matt Golden and family left recently for a vacation tour of three weeks during which hc vlsit Chicago. Sprincfield. .i. iiiui., anu xviin.vas tiij , i. . (Johlen will act as general manager . T....I. 1 T"- Sil... T II' i i f thn l tirn I i i r ? n rr a b- a n : ..... ansenre. Miss Ola Crane, V. LaFaile av.. left Vedesday for a two w eeks visit in Dowatriae and Chicago. Miss I'dith I3r.te ut Chicacro is v'.Mtin MI.m Beatrice Marks, 515 E. J fferton blvd. Mr. and Mrs Itii5el It. Ftaldey j have rcturnrd to their heme. 7.15 , It; oadway. after a week's? stay at; riiri.uann lake. to Th Whatsoever class of the Firt P.optist churclx will nuet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Johnn, 1005 Thomas . st., at 2:30 o'clock. The Ladles' Fewlng circle of the 7.o KvanceUeal churrh will meet nt the Parish hall Thursday nftr""n. The hostesses will be Mrs. . Meiner. Mrs. It. I lau er. Mrs. W. .r-if'T. and Mrs. H. Nies. Darbara FricTT" auxiliary No. - '' (;' A. M. IT. will hold their 1 -' r i Funday at Hudson lake. .Many forms of ainii' opp-nt are beir plann ed . The 1'risiha Sfwlnj; circle of Ft. IVMei's Fvanclical rhurrh will meet Tiior-d.iy ovenincr nt !ti- liorn r f tlie j Mi.-srv AHo and Lü.'.ibrth Lbcliru, ' 1 : ! I.ar.i'te bld. BIRTHS NIr- ar1,1 Ir-S- William ;. Itrandby. ii. it. z, I'orta-o Cr.e.ng. a, son. July 2.". j Mr. and Mrs. Karl Itutherford. 213 N. Ft. Petr tt., a daughter. July! Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Clay. 412' Li Monte terraco, diushter. July 1.1. Mr. and Mrs. Ora C. Newman,' r,47 F. Dayton ft., fon. July 1. I Mr. and Mrs. Phoolm C. Ithoades. 1", Paris st.. son. July 17. , Mr. and Mrs. William J. LnKoun-; Tain. 2D Tonti st., son, July 17. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Yount, : 1701 Lincoln way W.. con. July Mr. and Mrs. John D-dzb:r. N". ("ush'.nc: st.. .--on, July 17. i Mr. and Mrv. i;ueti Fefernnn. l"li Mflriuette b'.vd . son. July 21. -r- ,-,.1 M--s 1.. 1.1.1.1 At Wheelock's Aluminum Preserving Set oi iu-qi. Keine, iunnci.

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r a - -.Mi is a comitia ia.niju in the . . . m a : o: f:a. -it.ir.tr its nauow ut.uic Almost imperceptibly it has come about th armhole has grown much j-maü'T, s'.eove.s are long and thin and ruffle out around the wri.ti. the bodice in fitted, the skirt full and ripp'ontr around the bottom, the nccKlinc is no longer round but piuore. Sug?f st ions of this change have readied ii -4 fr the pas-t two reasons and the hops show summer dresses mere ana more approaching this silhouette. They are shown especially for cirls and youn?r women and are decidedly beco-ming to youthful face.s and figures. Orgrandie and swiss are the favorite materials for drfcÄe.i of thü fashion, fince their stlffnots's makM the new ri?houette ev:n more pronounced. UNCLE WIGGILY IJY HOWARD U. GAI1IS vxcLL vic;c;HiY and c;r..ndJJULU T"nM.. 1 1 " i rrfi 1 hnnn'r? through the woods one day. not far froVrv hi-- hollow stump when, all of the s'jdV.en. the hunny rabbit gentleman began to feel very thirsty. 'Oh. dear!" he exclaimed, "I wlsih ?u?!e and Baby Hunty had their lemonado stand hero now. I'd take tf drinks and part of another one." Mr. Inrars looked this way and that way through the woods, but no IcmoniJo stand did he ce. and a gotd reason, too. There was none there. Fusie and Baby Bunty were over at the homo of Lulu and Alice Wihblewobble, the ducks, playing doIW party. "IVat I really must have a drink of some Mirt!" said Undo Wigglly, rro-.viti? moro tliirsty. "If I could find a little brook, or ever a waterfall. I c( t;!d get a drink. It Is a lung way bak to my hollow -dump 1 ur.ralow. anl it is so long Finow I was in thr.-v v:oo,Is tint I have forKottrn wher thrre I.s any wtr. Oh. hrw thir.-ny r am!" sighed the poor bur.ny ntb-mnn. "Ha! Thirsty, are you?" spoke a i' i! 1 voice just behind Uncle Wigp:ly. '-We', how would you like a d;in! at my bubbling rprir.g?" The i unri; ra h:t '.onkr.l flroiiM but, for a no")tnt he could spe no rne. He y.a-: b.iut to hop away .an-1 ) hid. h.ir.s-e'r in the bushes, thinliin: pr!iaps t!i Wnrm Wolf or th V:;.y Vox trying to play a tricK n hini. wh-n th- loud voice Iiuhc 1. and nskt'd a.zain: "How would you like to hive a drink from my bubhllmj sprintr? Come, you s.iid you were thirsty; howsabout a drink from my bubbling spring?" "Who who nre you?" stammerel Uncle Wiccüy. "Your old fricr.d Grandpa Bull, tho frren frocr." wan the liughlng anwer, ant out from behind stump hopped Bull, fatter than e er. "Oh. I'm plad it's you!" exrlaimed Unci Witrgily. "You alway.i knnv where there is water to be found. Take me to your bubbling ! id C. if ; u plea?-, though I didn't; , v. f 1 -v yon h ad y. s!" answered CJrandpa H ill, hopnd.g along beside Uncle W: -:.:. 'I ha'-e sprln in rllffer- :". Vir; nf lip- forest, 55 when I -! ni ''at, h"pplng around. I can have 1 .-w-.n-, .ind a drink. My bubbling .-! r.ng is jut nrivand the corner t : :n tb.e s if.ifra Iuh." i.'.i iit.g the way, Crandpi P.u'.l '.f d ltr! Wiggily where to ! -p. and so, in the bunny stood In in rt of a little clump of stents, :n. tl-.- s'--". po ..f a well. And Inside th" ir-'.. of -trniH was a crystal it tr pool of en! 1 water. "There! Have all the drinks you vi;;'. Uno Wiggily!" Invited ; r a n . I pa 1 1 u 1 ! . Ti.an.k yuii." spoke the bunny, i v.-ry cool and refreshing," h -i h ;is he straightened up after bovlrg brined over to ?!p tile cool water. "I'.i.t why do you call it a bu in g .--pring. (randpa? I have Kn Np.iaLts of water that boiled .tt.,1 1 ubbi' ! but thic one doesn't do anything l.ke that." "It doe- whn I rnakp It!" chuck- ! d Cramlpi Hull.. "Wait a minute .;nd I'll rhow you!" Ftand.r or edgo of the spring. Grandpa Pull jumped In head :ir. making a great fplash. The., a- t!. waters grew quiet, and ii- I'rrle Wiggily looktd, tiie bunny su I b'r. !y .y.v th.e -pring begin to 1 ubb. It spluttered up and down, eho.-ür.g up into the air .and thef. the w;ttr fell back into the spring .ipuln. aj though a liidden fountain v.r p'.ayir.g luncath the surfac. "Did you it?" croaked Grandpa Pull, as he popped himself up out of his spring.. "Did you It bubble?" "Ye-, but what r.nrto It?" asked Ur-l-. W.gsüy. I d.d." ar.-wtrvd the old frog g nth ::-..n. "Orc I was under water I purred and I blew out my breath and made the eprlnjr bubble.

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Tin: -rirv words" motiii:ii (ilUHAM HAD TO SAY TO m.ic.i: Luncheon was all that K.itle had . promised rt would be. Perfectly j cooked, perfectly served, it was a! i meal to delight the. palate of an epi cure. To a normally such as Tom Chester it was a do light fo patent that Lillian and I mi'.ed maternally at each other when at our urging he nenr'.y fulfilled Katie's prophecy of the "tree, four plates" cf chicken and fixings. "I am really ashamed of myself, Mrs. Graham," he sald boyishly, when Katie's culinary climax, the shortcake of everbearing strawberries had vanished. "But I havr been out In the cpen air ever eince my early breakfast, and everything In to good it tastes my mother's cooking used to taste." There was a littl' catch In hi voice, quickly smothered. which told us, if we had not before known the fact from village chatter, that Tcm Chester's mother had stopped ccoklr.g: for her beloved boy," and had been laid to rest In the quaint old churchyard on the hill. And no woman who Is a mother needs to bo told that I suddenly found a lump in my own throat as I visualized the possibility of my own little lad. grown up, motherless and missIns me. "Don't apologize for glvlncr the cook so perfect a tribute." I aid Sayly, to hide the emotion which his reference had brought to me. "You'll learn when you fet up housekeeping for yourself that nothing eo d!stre.ses a hostess aa the possessor of a finicky appetite." "I'm afraid I'll never be lucky enough to get a 'hostels' who can plan a dinner like this" he answered with a diffident little laugh. Ills honest, boyish eyes pointed his meaning. "If You're Sure " I saw Lillian smile as If Involuntarily to herself, and then I paw something else, also my mother-ln-law'3 glare of disapproval, not at young Mr. Chester, but at me. It was as -if a shadow had fallen across my pleasant luncheon table, taking away all the enjoyment I had felt in entertaining the youth who hid rendered ura so signal a y-ervlce. I felt chilled, e elf-consclous, and found myself actually flushing In wretcnea emoarraF.ii lasnion, as I tried to answer Mr. Chester's innocent sally. "Thank you," I began, and wa grateful indeed when Lillian struck in I was eure with intention saving me the. necessity of furtiKr .I ee-ch. "I'm Morry to hnve to give r-y I can do it any time I wish, only of ccurw I don't do It when my friends are drinking." "I should hope not." laughed Ur.fle Wisrgily. "Otherwise their ncses would fill wdth water If they drank when the rprlngr bubbled. Know me agraln how you do It. Orandpa Bull." Fo the old bull frog gentleman Jumped Into the sprlntr ag.aln, and hidden down on the bottom he puffed and blew, sending up bubbles and a fountain of co!d water. "That1 wonderful!" said Undo Wlggll3. a the bubbling stopped, and Orandpa Pull started to pwim out. "What wonderful?" asked ft growling voice, and there, right bo. fide the hunny. tood th Vuzr.y Fox. "What's wonderful?" asked the! Kov. I 'This spring," said Unc Wiggilv. I know ing that Clrandpa Pull cul l i bear what was said. "Take a drink j from the spring. Mr. i ox, and see how- wonderful it is." "I will!" Krovld the Fox. "I'll take a drink from the spring anl then I'll carry you off to my den!" The Fox leaned over to drink from the, spring, but just fhen. all of a sudden, rjrandp.a Pull puffed and blew and sent a lot of the cold, parkling water bubbling up Into the face of the Fox. "Oh. wow!" howled the bad chap! "Thia must be a preyser! Oh. my nose and my ej-es! Oh dear!" and .away he ran, not hurting the bunny at all. v "Ha! Ha!" laughed Grandpa Pull, a.- b bobbed up out of the spring. "That was a jrood trick, wasn't U. Unci Wiggily?" "It purely was!" ehuckled the bunny. "Three rherf for the huhbling spring!" And he and Grandpn Pull cheered and cheefed and cheered. Ar.1 K th n!n drop doesn't fill into th w-ell and pet so wet !t can't go to the P!lypop party with the umbrella. I'll tell you next about t'r.clc Wiggily and the drum stick?. WVICE TO GIRLS By Annie Laurie DPA It AXNIK PAUPlPt I am a tirl 23 year.- old. an 1 am in love with a young man five jcirs my senior, lie pays he loves me and cannot live without me. but at time I find him a little negligent as to keeping his dates with me. He always called me up when he found he cruld not keep his date until the last time, and ?o called mo on the far he hTsi not 'phone, written i to me or apologized in any way j whatever. How am I to aecon- fo 1 this ntgliger.ee? Should I telephone his home and find out whether or not he was taken 111? Please advise jn fu'j dctoll. 1IEAKT-RIIOKE.V HF.ART-PPOKF.Nt If you know J h; family you mtcht telephony an, without saying why you wish to know, nsk ah-ut h'.s health. If h continues to disappoint you about keplng hi engagement tell him plainly t law t If he doe not treat you with more consideration you do not care to make ny mere engagement with him. You should not hold yourself cheap. hut fhould make him understand that your t!m 1 . valuable as hi.', no matter how much you car for h!m. Ann! Laurie will welcome. ttrj of Inquiry on subject of fem'n'r interest from young wo mm readers! of thin ppr ar.d I1I reply to them In thesa columcs. Letters to Miss

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SETS v.el'.-know-n !rr.!tat!rn cf F'mon L-rr:o-cracking his whip." she 5aid. -rut if you're positively sure. Mr., eheste r. that you can't Fwallow annctiier morse! her chair. she pushed back He took the hint ros with her.

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back my cnair iur iiir va.- .o.. t ec n-xt me then bent over Mother, Graham. ( "Thank you. young man." fhe ; said trrimlv. with a chilliness or! manner that I think quite aston'.sh-i ed cur guest, "but I think I shall; tay right here for a little Dit. l want another cup of tea. Margaret, Mrs. Underwood doesn't need you, ar.d I've got something to say to you." Madpp is Apprehensive. Behind her Kick Lillian 'flashed me an understanding commiserating !ook. "Put I do need her. Mother Grahim badly," f-he said, "although I don't n-ed her for a few minutes. You won't havo to keep her longer than ten minutes, will you?" "What I have to fay won't take three." my mother-in-law retorted tartly, and with a patently-puzzled face, and a courteous boyish bow, Tom Chester e-orted Lillian out of the room. Marion had been given luncheon with Junior at a little table on the veranda, the mode of eating which most delights her, so that my mother-in-law and I were left alone. I felt a little shiver of apprehension go over me. for I felt It "In my bones," as Katie says, that 6he was going to be especially disagreeable. She did not leave me long In doubt. Putting up her lorgnette, sihe sun-eyed me grimly for a long minute, then lowered it to say caustically: "I didn't know but you were sickening of brain fever or somethin?, but I see it's just plain need or. the fool-killer that's the matter with you." "I don't understand you. Mother," I said frigidly, although I guef.se-d only too well what was coming. "Oh. yes. you do!" ?he retorted.' "You understand me perfc-ctly, and that's more than I can say In regard to you. I'vo always thought Richard had a monopoly of the flirty fcolishresa in your family, but I declare today's performance makes me wonder If I haven't been blind about you all thivo years. "Dressing yourself up like i girl, and Mixing up the table with flowers elaborate enough for a party just to entertain a young Idiot who can't kerp what he. thinks of you out of j his voice and eyes!" Laurie should bo addrt.sed to her, in care of this office. Today's Fashion 1 r. ,1 ' f r - .- 1 J! A imr. WITH MAV AVI) ;u.rKriJi l.lNi:si 4050. Fkurr Im'püo or the- new tlssups would be nttriictive for this style. Th.e drop joko Is youthful and the fulness of th uai?t pirtlon make thi3 style becomin to f-lender nsiure.. The pattern is cut ir ?Ix dzesi "4. rC, .IS, 40, 42 and 44 Inches bust measure. A Inch .-:z- ri.yjires yards of Z2 Inch material. The width of the Kkirt nt the foot is 2' ! yards. Patterns mailed to any add res. s on receipt of 2c in silver or stamps. I UI In Coupon. No. Size Nam Street Town State As theso patterns mu"t tx- font for, a weck U rcqucsuxl to fJl or. dcrs. 6 Compounded Quarterly Incorporated lor . . . . $3,000,000 Assets , $1.377,000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits. UO.OCQ BUILDING Ä. LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 218 West Wnhli)gtjii A tu. F. M. lJOü.Vi:, Trca. (Formerly 221 S. Mla SL)

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Ä ' w$y Jaclie (ooan. Jl I socn got well, finished my work and got a vacation. Daddy took me to New York. We went to a big hotel. I printed ' my name In a big bock on the countci. I was torry that ma hadn't come with us. She would have been happy to Fee that printing. But she had things to do at home. I went to bed. I was ?ome tired! The next day I get a lot of presents. Pig Dill Kdwards, a commissioner, became one of my best friends. He let me use his big red auto whenever I wanted It. But the best pals I had were the bell-boys at the hotel. They made me mascot of their ball team. I hope they beat all the time. Babe Ruth Is another pood friend I of mine. I saw him knock his first homer of the season. When I was

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Box after box, mysterious, alluring, arrive every day. One by one they are opened and out from tissue wrapping emerge New Things for early Fall I apparel that hints of more artistic colorings and styles than ever before but, this is all we can tell you you simply must come in and see them yourself.

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a This Man Needs Bifocal Glasses w,:r fV-n There 13 no necessity for wearing rend In-: Kinases that require you to Ior over thIr tops to see distant cbjects. Our Inviiilte Rifocaltt enable you to fceo near and far all In one pair j of lenses without the disfiguring. cvmented segments. Come in and Let Us Show Them to You. K. LEM0N7REE (th Bevd's Idifi( OotometrUt and VI narret uri c OptlrLam. IV ras duplicate dt Uni that 1 xa4 tlMw&er. Fair Prices Right Treatment Careful and Pystematlo I'arllcular work for particular reople. I followed this system for over 20 yeara. Dr. J. Burke Over 20 years In South Pend 230 SO. MICHIGAN' ST. The house of the Kryptox Glasses. Prices moderate

sick he gave me the bat. I kept it In bd with me .v.l th time A n d s o r- n b c c a m e w ell! I met Mr. Iivlat:, the mayor. We had car j-icture- taker: by more than 3 0 cameras and "sti!!-."

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150 Hats Friday and Saturday l .uu Beautiful transparrnt morlel, trimmed Milans, find Horsehair braids. Silk and Crepe. n remainder of our Strnw hats at $3.50 Among these are hats that originally sold from $10.00 to $15.00.

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