South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1922 — Page 8

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I HE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST A. VTll

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r Mr. Harry W. V.'Allae. ; r--. i'-n. of th South .-..t :.' e '.;:-. th outgoing h r-Tt noar.l of r.!-r,ain-l with a 1:30 r h r. Thursday In the

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Mr. Wallace,

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; a.k"t. the baket and ;'.-A-r- i.irt? ratr . r.td tt W-' .Kf on Lehaif of th mem-r--f th tord by Mrs. John C. .X-C.. Mr rranvtile V. Zljrler. ;.-r lent fnf th mm In year, '.-;dI a ton errn!.treR. Toast

"tire jT.ron ry Mrn. C I'vjI Irry. Dr. an 1 Mr. D. P. MeKe.

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E. Kranes. Alta Horarr.

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Thursday afternoon t the home of Mrs Walter Knr.1y. IS 17 Jtandoiph ft. The h'.st'M was agisted by Mri M. Orhart. Durlnir the hu?!nM ?1on plana were made for a weir.er rcat to bo held for th members r.l their husbands. dn"i'iay, An?. 30, at th home ot Mrs. Tthipp Phillip Lock. 328 E. Ir.dl-.twa rv. The invitation to irnd Wednesday, Auk 16. at th ummer home of Mr. and Mrs. Klmr Maolona!d at ra?!e lake was ccptd. 3(f?rehmf-nt.. were erved lur.nr th social hour. Out of town prj'ts at the metln were Mm Elizabeth Keck of Butler, Ta-. and Mrs- Robert Ruhshaw of Chicago. The next myelins which will be In th form of a "rally day" will be Thursday, Fpt. 7, at the home of Mra. John Collmer. E. Colfax. Mrs. Charles Pullr, Edwardsburj? rd., was the hostess to nine mernlVH and 16 visitors of the Vv'oTnan'n Missionary ffoclety of the Tiarrlfl Iralrle Christian church Thursday afternoon. The preldent r?. B. M. Remly, presided. The topic wu "Tibet." a number f Int erestlr.fr r-afrs beins: read on the ubject- "The People, Social Condtlorji anl Relitrlous Beliefs" were dl?ci;sed by Mm. 11. J. Loncley; "Physical M!nlrtry and Educational Wort," by Mrs. Roy Nace and "Transformed Llvea through Christian EVanellm." by Mlas Alice iuller. Refre.hm'nt.s were nerved during the coclal hour which followed , Mrs. Remeey and Mrs. onpley a.s.!stlnfr the hoste. The next meeting will be Thunrday. Spt. 7, at the home of Mra. F. EIx)wery In (Jrang-r. The f?umptlon Prairie Ilorae Eo no ml cs club mot at th iome ol Mre Arthur Grin11e on the . Oak road Thursday. Dinner waa served at noon to 45, following which the business meetln wa.s held. The n.iabers reepondod to roll call by Kivlns: humorous artorhn. The pro

pra m Included a recitation. "Thode 1'iper Yonr.jr Una." by Francea Cook

.a paper "The Great American

Piaud In Patent Medicines Exported. " by Mrs. Eme.st Rupe, and a vocal solo by Mia Dorothy Dlnna. .MIm Dlnna wa accompanied by Mi'-i Helen Behang'. The dl9UHnion of tablo e-tlquetta wan lead by MrsChe.rles Pyern. Th next meeting will be Thursday, Spt. 7, at the h-me of Mrs. Nicholas Gard and Mrs. Edward Michael, Sumption Prarl rd. CUude I-.or.flfley, 1235 rortaffe av., was surprised Wednesday evening by 35 of his friends jid neighbor. The evening waa -pent socially with ames and conteata, refrwhments belnj erv-d to the truest. -f The Bm Hive rfub held a rn-c at Leeper park Thursday, a potluck dinner bednjr sorvd at noon to 14 mwnbvs. The regular business mettle g uaa held 1 the aft&moon. In two weekj frs. John Olavln, 7S Lawndala av., will be hoste to

the club Atiton W. R. C No. 14 met In rejrular pefv-ion Tuesday evening In the Old Court hou with 3 5 members rrefent. One new member was balloted on. Mrs. Jilla Smith will -ntertaln the member at her cottage at Hudson lake park Aug. 16. Mr. cxd Min. (Ftanl-y Herrn a, Sil W. Thonvas et-, announce the enrasmeEt of their daughter. Miss P..'.. Herrr., to PTanley Cralnwski en?n of Mra. Krank Orabonwskl. 1232 W. Nhp.er ert. NfemNrs of th ladles' Aid society of th Gloria Del Swedish rhurch held a pi-enlc at Potawatoml park Thurelay. a pot luck dinner bpinc served at roon to t'5 members The regular business meeting wa

1 ; in th nf:rnoon, Mrs- John Jrhnson pr-s!iir'g In th abnr "i th.e preid-nt. Mrs. V. f'or0'A arvl Mrs. A. B. Hulst actel a Ko-tf'",. The next m--ting will .o hM In the church Hpt- 7. Mrs. George Snyder. 109 N. 8t. I'e;r tt-t was hresn to nine men.hers and one gaie.st of the Twin City .Sewing Clreb. Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent socially and with nedlework. favors in the contes's bln won by Mrs F. S. DBaun and Mre. Jam-s Guy. I f r-f- hmnL were sred by th hfstf-vs. In two wk the cir. will meet at the horn- of Mrv Gorse Drs.sler, M H. Clinton st, -jMrs. Guy Wavr entertained thmembers of the Mystio Needle club at th, home of Mrs. J. E. Johnson. 312 E. Ohio et.. Thursday afternoon The regular b'Jplners se-slon wa followed by a olrlal hour durlnq which refreßhmnts were f?rved. The next meeting will be Tuesday. Ausr- 5. at the home of Mrs.. Otto

Towell. 034 K. Fourth st MUhaw&ka. The Standard Bearer!' of the Trinity M. E. church met at the home of MIks p,ssle Carder, 213 S. Taylor t., Tuetsday evening. Devotions were lead by Rev. Phillip and the leson study was conducted by the Misses Vera Wllkeson and Bessie Holllster. The mystery box wae given by Doris Steele. A vocal duet was given by Miss Carder and Mm. Harold Blackburn. Following the program there wiw a social hour during which refreshments were served to the 20 members present. 1 Mrs. Floyd Fulmer, 1025 Vasar av.", was hostess to the members of the Woman's Home Missionary society of Trinity M. E. church Tuesday venintr. Devotions were lead by Rev- It. 1j. Phillips while the le--so!i was conducted by Miss Mary Swisher. The program Included a vocal duet by Rev. and Mrs. Phillips and a violin folo by Earl Jackson who was accompanied by Margaret Angus. Euncheon was served. The next meeting will be Sept. 5, at the home of Miss Dorothy Jones, 730 Harrison av. The Lady Eagles held a picnic Thursday at the cottage of Mrs. Forert, at Ple-asant lake.- A picnic dinner was served at noon to 40 guesta. The afternoon was spent .socially with games and contests, favors being won by Mm. William Squint, Mrs. Joseph Wicker. Mrs. Steffen and Mrs. Rowe. The next regular meeting will be held In two weeks at the hall. Reservations for dinner at the country club Thursday evening

were made by Dr. Clem Shldier, who entertained a party of eight.

The, Phi Tau Epsilon cororlty held a meeting last night at the home of Miss Ann Ilulllnger, 230 E. Pennsylvania av. The main feature of the meeting was a discussion of a y.rlvate swimming party to be held at the City Natatorlum in the near future. A social hour followed. Mrs. Harry Mau and her daugh ter. Benner, 1422 Lincoln way W., er.terte.lned with a lun-cheon at the Chain O' Lakes Country club Thursday noon in honor of Mrs. A. Joley of Philadelphia, and Miss Mildred 7xrln of Toledo, Ohio. Honoring rs. Walter Hansen, formerly Mifs Evelyn Anderson of tnis city, a bride of last week, the Semper Feidlis class ef the English Lutheran Holy Trinity church entertained with a miscellaneous ehower Wednesday evening at the home of ills. Anne Hansen. 92 3 Blaine av. The evening was spent socially. Luneh-'-on was served at a taola decorated with the c'.as.. colors, g-old and blue. Miss Hazel Hagey of Oak Park, III., was also n honored guest. t

Miss Josephine Kline and Cloral 0. Dale, both of this city, the latter a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley L. Pale of Lebanon. Ind., were married at 4:00 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Fred H. Koehnemanft at his home, 311 W. Way no st. Mr. and Mrs. Dale wi'l rn?.ke their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. Burke, 619 E. Indiana av., announce the marriage of their daughter. ' Eva Bernice. to Claude M Kaser, Monday, July 31 Mr. and Mrs. Ease are at home at P19 E. Indiana av

Mr. and Mrs. Burk

Wednesday evening honoring Miss

Lillian Delth. Sil Portage a v.. whose engagement to Ear! D. Stewart of IjO Angeles, was announced at that time. Miss Delth will leave the latter part of Au;uct for Cirlforn.v where sh will be married in September. Games and contest

HER PROBLEMS

By Annette Bradshaic

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THAT EVER-GROWING COLOR-CRAZE PUZZLE MAY ;Rust color, Chinese lacquered red, pumpkin color ood gracious, 7Z have to take an art course if this keeps up! Otherwise 111 never be able to recognize all the new shades for fall! Thank you so much for mixing those colors as my fii'tt lesson. ,

wert, the diversions of the evening. Luncheon was served to nine guests. The officers of the Girl Reserve

cijbs of the Y. W. C. A. entertained with a dinner Wednesday evening at Thru-hwood, the Y. W. C. A. ledge or; the St. Joseph liver. Thoe present were Dorothy Gibson, Dorothy Haloweill, Gertrude Chapleau, Alice Rupel. and Harriett Ldercr. Miss Mary Johnson accompanied the girls. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Brethren church held Its regtiLir devotional and business meeting Wednesday afternoon a.t the church with 20 members and five visitors In attendance. Devotion wtro I'd by .Mrs. Dura Whitmer. T.ilkrt on th topic, "The Woman Immigrant of America" were given by Mrs. Hattle Curriir.r;hain, Mrs. Manda Herzog. Mrs. 'l'unva Whitrner and Mrs- Ella Shr.'v, . Th flrianclal report for the was given during the business StS--. , showing that of the $1.600 taken in by the society. $1.000 was clear. Refreshments wer served . tlurinc: t? social hour by the hos:fts. Mrs. Walter Erler. and her assistants. Mrs. Ruth Meinko ami Mrs. Cl.risa

Seigel.

Wednesday. Sept. h. at the church

Revelations o? A WifQowoH

THE PEAX THAT K AT III TH EVE'S WORK .MADE POSSIBLE Th ten.wn'ss, the "nea r-agitatton which was in Lillian's manner as she took Katherlr.e's hastily-scrlb-h'.ed notes in 'hr hands told u.- of the importance he attached to these fragments of apiirer.t nonsense r.hich our little frier.. 1 hid jotted down from the conversation of Anton and J oh. S'ho walked swrftiy to the window with thm, vlrew a rhalr to the l:ght ard hoirin to examine them closely,

I'Rueniiy rcrsfcami,' t:me, our pros - er.ee, everything, in th curious fas-j cmation tliM ni'fec d id for her. Kath- i 'rine and I st silently watehir.g her, j fteiing a rising tide of excitement Inj

cur own veins, so plainly did we Pee the vital importance which Lillian attached to the scribbled words and flgu ra. Through the open window the occasional whir of a motor rar. th clatter of a. farm team, the voices of M.-hool children puncture I the pce cf the slf-:y villaire. As far as

son why we shouldn't safeguard you in every way possible, and we're going to. Were you able to write down the address of that phony cousin?" "No. but I did a strenuous Imitation of .Madge, and remembered it," K.Jtherine replied. "My memory'

Today's Fashion

Mrs. Barney

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lln sr.. entertained 11 children ed-j . ., . . ... 1 tlie ffviulm.- of a no n i 'u.-5 ev;l nesdav afternoon In honor of thei ..,, , ... , . , v. . ,,...u.. rtTt!l.n sonu-thing which was sllm-

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nrtte. Irlzes in the contents were

won by Florence Stela. Alice Gut-,

stein, and Zelrna Smith. The tabl

was decorated with a color scheme!

of pink and white and wa.s centered with Rladlolas. The out of town guests were Alice Gutstein of Pittsburg. Pa . anl Arf i Pischcv of Cincinnati. O.

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j w.i.ii...- ivr nuriiii't i I r- i. i'il l)t it.-t I coll.-.

I shivered involuntarllv. glanced

I at Katherine, and saw that her fac j wis pallid, a I guessed was my own.

And then Lüüan r-s. stuffed the

. . ' i . at illicit i v'.--entertained I , , , t.r ... T . , . , ! Harriett. 4 1 f W . Lincoln way left

Thursday for Los Angeles. Gal., for a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Llppman. j John H. Silherm tn. nianau'-T of th- Silhurm: .1 Musical Mniertain-j i:iri t Go., of I.i cans u t. i ser dir c;, a few davs with hLs relatives. H. J. ;

serihb'ed apers into hr bag, moved swiftly toward Katherir.e, and let her hand fall lightly on the smaller w o n i.i n 's s h o u 1 1 1 e r . "You've dor. sfMitl: !r, z for your country this day. girl," sh said, and though lier voice wru so low that it could not have been hird outside

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For Canning:, Preserving and Jelly Making Every approved device is in our Housewares Dept. to assist you in this work.

Cold Pac Canners I landy Preservers Economy Tops Jar Lrabels Jar Lifters Consrrvo Canners Duplex Forks Mason Caps

Mason Jars Fruit Fillers Ideal J ars Fruit Ladles Jar Wrenches Steam Canners Preserving Kettl Parowax

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Jelly Gl asses Jelly Strainers Queen Jars Canning Racks Preserving Sets Measuring Cups Jelly Bags Stirring Spoons

Drs. Patterson and Patterson, chiropractors, h.iw returtv.il a months motor trip to Lstes ar.d Colorad" Sprir.cs. C!.

Mr. and Mrs. Harbn J. Kollar. 15.14 M:ami t?:.. hjive returr.ed from a vacation spent In Muskegon. Mich., and other northern points.

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A SHKVICMAP.Ln AND CAL .MODUL 3 0.10. Madras, percale

so.sette, poplin. linn. pique, flannel and silk aro nice for tills style. The short sleeve is a new feature and fine for warm days and warm work. The Pattern 1- cut In 7 sizes: 33, 40, 42. 44, AC. 4S and Z0 inches brea-st measure, neck measure to correspond in s!zs. 1.". 1." l-i. t,, 1; 1-2. IT. 17 1-2 an.! IS. It require 3 1-2 yards of 31 inch material for a 17 Inch neck size. Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of 12 cents in silver or stamps.

local from

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add res, commanded Joe to write when h was permitted to tv, and also aed if he thought ths hospital authorities would let him

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The fan.:ly The Itupel ho tue

annual reunion rf the Woll ; will be held Sunday Aug.

Lüh an.üital rturrop. of the family will be held at th. of Gharles D. VanWirk'e.

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rr.e.nted dryly. "What did Joe

Mv-r?" j ICat her ine l.vjghf 1 with .a trace of' fill -f! rr.'l "'-TV. ef!t. ' 'Jue .ie.-l.ir 1 t -n ph .ti -ally that ! he wanted me to go along when ha!

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WASHINGTON'. Aug T. . The war d ( p a r t m e r. t 1 od r. y u n v. o r. r el t h a Jud I ThrnirtS Stinr'acoinb. an instructor at Cule- .Military a adf niy. j I'.a been awardv! a eommlsion a leipta.n of inffuitry ir th otroe:s' J rti-servo corpsi.

; c or.fjuest. j "T:i it's- fine ;n ; a r - wered grave' v. ; othor. However. c: . t ra n t f -e to V. ;

! Jc-e after you iv- the h'''rt;fi! with ! him. It'.- ftoir? to b a ,r;kj- busii r.e--a gc. r.g ::it th hr-u--e utu-re I J think I r'hall 1. tve f s-r.d you. hut I t'r.re' fe at as; '-n o; her govern-. j m-T.t operative in tl; how, ard j ether outside, y. I think we'll be ii'i'.t to re.luo that rik to a mini- . mum." "I fan!y ou kruw T':n rather

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Incorporated for 33,000,000 Assets $1,377,000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Profits. J50.0CO BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 West Washington Ave. F. M. BOONE, Treaa. (Fonnerlj 124 S. Main jL)

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drevs of a "Nw Jersey town distinctiy. -as bllüan nodded to m. "Oet hu-, Mftdge," she raid, and; I accordingly concentrated on what j Katherine was repeating, soon had J the name ar.d Address filed away curery in my memory, and knew! th-at wherever they were needed II could repeat them accurately. j "A Girl In a Thminnj." "That's all I have to teli you." I Katharine --a-s .aylng aB I finished, ard Lillian moved decisively toward the door as she .pok. "Thn Jradg and I w-.ll lose no i

must hav Dr. Pettlt take you back to the hosnltal on the double-qud-ck, also. And I don't need to tell you

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COUNTESS GRANTED DIVORCE; HEARING ONLY 1 5 MINUTES LONTDO.V, Aug. 3 (Iir I. N. S ) A r.r-rr tr? 1 recwrd I? hurg t:p by th rri!nh dlvorr

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l.r.jft-""-. - rrar.td a drr afer a tri 1 1 that laete-i barely 13 m :n t:l en. The lOtir.te. who ;. .;-.(? at iir-ent In Fr V tar. d t titled that her hurar.d had gone to lynlon on a r,umhr of oTcastons acvm p r.ied by n woman.

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and Advanced Winter Modes in Cloth Coats - Capes - Wraps lavishly trimmed in fur. Certainly this is an exceptional opportunity. In addition to the lowest prices the assortment is most varied, the Coats and pieces, all advance Winter modes and the quality in every case up to the Ellsworth standard. 5ed Qui Ad on Page 4 See Our Window of Furs

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FOLK'S SHOP

When ready for rnnooinz, boating, I fishing or hunting trip, lo sure to I carry alonsan e-xtra ralr of glasses, j Exerciso both foresight and di- I cretlon by' anticipating the chanc-s of breaking or lu.siug your i regular pair. ;

We Can Quicl.Iy VJe an Exact Duplicate of the Glane You Are Now Wearing. K. LEMONTREE Manvtacta-ing- Optician. eao duDÜcat t cy Uns tht la mad

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Wearing Apparel Infanta to 14 Years

Blackstone Theater Block

FINAL CLEARANCE

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Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan Sr.

We'd Like You To Look Over

O-jr r.etv handsome stock of Spec-tRi-tes and I'ye-G!a5as. They aj-. of the very beat mao at lowest prices. Dr. J. Burke Over 20 years in South Bend 230 SO. MICHIGAN ST. Ler.sea duplicated In 20 minute Prices moderate

Spring Coats and Summer Dresses Special lot of Gingham Dresses, Sizes 2 to 14 vears

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