South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4. 1922 ii ACTIVITIES 5 of "WOMEN
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M Mrs r V- a ' t ! 1 ' - 1 Mr-. Lr 1 ' F. Urv.-.'tri thl-i . " . r; rr.inrf' at 7 ,-,;:i;i:!ni. rhtirh at " ., s -rh'.a P.'-iir. d-fr r- v. i r a f'Wn of r. a full iT.rlh ! .. ..... .. . r.r roj nn.l valley Ü!-. ; I 'i '.t h i f! ... r a f.M4.fl follow i 1 . nt rh hir of tb l.r'.d"' pnrnt.-. Th1 er v. !!I rf'ri'n trv South In(1 t -, n'.A th' ir ho-nA 91?, N. St. T'fr 3t. Social Calendar 31 ON DAY Tho Thalia .rority "wll I rr.ee-t In th (r.'enlr.; wlLh MIk Oienlora Judor, Ivh-.ray av.. Harter lischt?. Th. Chain O' Iake.H ountry club -vlll ertertain with a linr.er-t!ance. TUlDAY Tli Plymouth! NVe.llecra?t club will nf-ct wtth Mrs. II. C Yarg-er, 1033 W. Colfax av. In th aftmoon. Mra. Laura Pommer; 703 E. La.Sril .v -will be hwtfw In tho venIr.jr to the Marathon club. The "Woman's Home Mlsjionary F.nctity at Trinity K. church will hoH n aTtedjoon matins' with MLna Dorothy Jcnea. 730 Harriron av. Thrt Mystic Nil club will meet in the aJTTomooii with Mrs. Otto Ton-ell. I 3 4 E. Fourth t.. MJshav aka. Mrn. Otto Deitl, 914 E. Miner Kt., will mtertaln tho nmberfl of th Pleaur" club In the Afternoon. The members of th D. aid D. club wll niet "vvlth Ulas MaJiUv Donahti, 612 Howwrrt av.. In th afterneon. Th I.ftdle AW Hociety of the Sunntiflda IrebyterlAn church --vlTl met at the church with Mrs. Sarah Henry .nd Jfrs. S. P. French actlnt: aa hixta"' The Idle) Hour club will b entertalni in th aftenvxn at th rKxm of Mrs. H. E. C?ro. 120 E. trmlh rgT Tho wonian . Foretgrn Mwionaj-y ccjety of thr FltBt M. E. church will :r,e-t hi the p.ftrrvoon In the FrleJidhlp room. Mrs. E. F. Abwmthy will be the leader and will bo assist- . 1 by M larne.s 1. E. P.lake. H. Ur-Mu:;-irt. C Fulmar, F. W. Keller, A. ;. Itunu - D- Kis. and J. M. vi:ini:siay Woman's Mlsknmry aycity F.v.'t Prethren church will t in .l1'1 afternoon at the crrurch Th- I - i iif'.- AM wcty of the Im-ciuin-h will meet In the aft- ; with Mr-. Otto Meyer. 622 Pi.-.i m: View W. C. T. U. ; it in thf afternoon "1th A. r, 73 7 I.awTi lalo av. I..i.li..s Aid .-".olety of 8t. MtCarho!:? church will meet In 'if rr. in with Mrs. M. .Taczo- . 212 0 M'.an-d st. i 1 1 T ( T THURSDAY. Air Jme. Marquis. 1043 Vin P-uren .t.. Ulli be. hcsCCHS In th? afternoon to the mmberi of the Harmony Ke&tUncr circle. Mtj. Edward Waver will entertain the iTureka club At en all day retlr.ar at her cottag at Egle Iike. The PrLrli:a fwlnar circle of Kt. Peter's Evan pel icai ohnrch will meet in the tv-eninur v-th Mr?. Clifford Pipr. 912 rrolden av. The Jol!y N'ine chb will hold an irte-Tix-n mootSn? with Mrs. T. S. T mlM.r, 1129 W. Wa?hln?ton av. An all day metlnj? of the Sl'.tch"ry club will tak piac -at the h-orn : Mrs. Hurry I lau ok, 1319 E. RnnTh( Woman" Missionary society the Harris Prairie Chri5t!nn At WhvclocKs
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Set of Six Knives and Six Forks, $10.25. Let us show you this beautiful pattern. George H. Wheelock & Company
There's I Nothing j In w.i .... v. . iy is so la r.irf roiLs as in , oc :: ,. .'. : . My b-.::n'ss 13 to tell j y u h ' : pu r.et-d g !.." 5. I have; the proper ir -ar.s of f.r. i:r.g out. 1 Dr. J. Burke Over CO years In South InJ ; 220 SO. MICIIICW 8T. The Hot' cf the Kryptok G$m I'rict. loderal
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Mrw. John Coilr.nrr. K. Colfix av., rf the h Luth'ran church In th afternoon. M. II. church wil! rr,! In thp aftrnc on at rh hon1. r Mr. Müford I ric. Portaar av. Mrs. lltnrj- nrr, 2122 Miom! t.. ''. cicty cf th H"p Prhytcrian T - I - T V , t " 1 ' . - ttl t ' .1 a rf-Tular riiA,rin at the church In th aftirnoon. The Ivri!"; Aid ?-'"ty of th F.rvj! Evar.j?f üf-nl church will hold an aftTnoon rn-t Srtr nt the home of. Mrs. A rm-t ' T V- a M. Hafks. D:x:e Hisrh-.s-ictir.? ho.tvts will he I Mrs. Waiter S'.ydrr. The Wouiin'ri Korean ml3s!or.ar' frrUj of Oraoe M. K. church will meet in the aft rv-on at th church. Mrs. C Walz will have charare and the annual election f otRcers wi-11 b held. Mrs. C. R. Roper 1114 Woodward av.. will be ho.!fvM to the Iad!ei ; Auxiliary of the Westminster res- ! bvterinn church In the afternoon. I I'ltlDAY. The MlHrfiorviry department of the ; Flirrt IreFbyterlan chtirch will meet In the afternoon at the church pir-' lor. ! Mrs. It. arosp. E. Iaalle av.,w 111 entertain the members of her whist 1 club In the evening. The Waneta Sewlrg circle will j meet with Mrs. S. Clark, !Hfi F'-srhth st.. River Park. In the after-j Tioon. I SATTTI1DAY. j All the Home Economic cltfbf oft the county will hold a picnic at Pot- ! awatoml Prk. A picn'c dinner will be M rvc-1 at noon. ; mm u iii i ' 1 AdsicQ to Glrb DEAR AN'NIE EvVURIE: j I am a girl 17 yearn of slk, and ; desperately In love with a younj; ' man two years my senior. He had a-sked to taJce me out. bu ! as I had another engug"ement at that tinae I had to refu.se him. He has not a-ked -mo out since. and as I am very anxious to go out with him, kindly let me know how to do ;rO without 'being forward. ! EOYE-l)PN j LOVE-LORN: Invite tho your.gr; man to call on ;ou. Then he will j eee that you are . anxlou to be j friends with him again ?nd he m3y, Invite you out. ' DHAK ANNIE LAURIE: i I have been going with a youn lady for about two yearr.. and I ; lrro her verj- dearly. I don't bo-j lleve I can forget her, because she j Is the only one I care for. I have asked her to rrrry me majiy times, ! and she says she cannot marry me J because my Ideas don't correspond I with her Ideas. She Kays she loves; rne very dearly. j Pleas advLs-e me what to do.' J. P. TROUBLED. J. P. TROUBLED: In a ca.se of differences of opinion it. H neces sary- for each person to make al- j lowancea for the viewpoint of thej ether if they are to get along con-, genially. If you love this young lady and she loves you why not have a serious talk and find out In what way your opinions differ and Jut how far both of you will ' toward making the other happy? Love will conquer small differences of opinion. j DEAR ANNIE LMTRIR: I a.:n 19 yean old f.nd hold a very pood eeeretarial position. Employed with the same firm is a young man from out-of-town, nine years my enJor. whom. 1 have known for a very short time. He has s-hown me marked attention, takes me cut A t Whecloeh's W A R E The Ambassador Pattern The newest design in this famous plate. In daily service it will live up to all traditions of quality. You can start vour Ambassador Table Service as moderately a you please and add at your convenience other pieces m the pattern. Individual Salad Forks $7.00 set. Butter Spreaders. $6.00 set. Bouillon Spoons, $7.00 set. 6 Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for S3.OO0.OO0 Acli S 1.377.000 Cooticgent Fund and UndlvidJ Proflu. 150.000 BUILDING A: LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 210 Vot Washlngtoc. At& F. M. IiOOXE, Trcaj. (Formerly 124 S. Malo Su)
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THE lore that lies in the future the present power of pmhecy declaring whstf the earda read or "the lines of tbe hand say will
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and kissus m. but h has never told me he truly loves im.e Maybe, it was wrong to kiss him and let him kiss me whenever he wished, but I love him so. and want so much to have him lovo me that I have been rather desperate and didn't care to think whether he loved me or just liked to kiss me. -I know he in't in a position to marry, but iif ho loved me, don't you think he would tell me? Or do you think the fact that he doesn't know rre well might be a reason? I hae been thinking of leaving my position and not seeing him ar.y more, for it would bo easier to forget him now than later. Please advise me, for I have no one to turn to and need sound advice so badly. M.. W. M. M. W. M. : You made a mistake in allowing the youn man to kiss you, my dear. However, you can stop now. Have a frank talk with him, and pay that you regret thac you have allowed such a familiarity. and that you wih he would not at- 1 tempt it a.ny more. Don't leave your position, bv.t Just make up your mind to adjust matters where you are, DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a girl in my 'teens. About a year ago I met a young man two years my senior. He went with me for a while, then he made an en-cape-ment aid failed to keerp it. I met him on the street one Sunday nlght after that and he asked if he could see me home, I refused. Did I do rlsht? I also had hi rlnc, which I returned to him that night. Now, I am not In love with him, but I like him very much as a friend. How can I gain hi friendship back again? BLUE ETTES. RLFE EVES: A well-bred man, worthy of respect, will eervd a message to a girl with whom he has an engagement If he cannot keep It If he deliberately broke an engagement with you without a good reason, he is not worth a thought, and you would be showing lack of pride in even considering Feeing him fturaln. DEAR ANWIE LAURIE: I am a young mfi.n of 19, a.nl m engaged to a grirl of th m age. I iove this girl very dearly, and ehe lovcis me, but I am Jealous. I don't know why. because she never dees anything wrens:. But every time she speaks to a man nd 5 miles I get jea lou.o. Kindly tell me what to do to r!d mynelf of Jealousy, as I know It will make ua both happy if I can only rid myself of It. She Is so street that jhe haj to mlle at every one she knows, hut I can't get the thought of It out of my head. Tour advice will be appreciated very much by me. JEALOUS. JEAIXUS: "Whether or not you overcome your Jealousy is a, quetion of your own will power. You y your fiancee does nothing to make you Jealous. Then begin to stuäy yourself. There is no cause. Then why should there be any effect, my friend, unless you create meth!ng which is not so in your own mind? Tou love this girl. nd are going to marry her. Then you must have rrxvt faith nd abolute trust, because If you do not, you will never l-e happy, and may utterly destroy the love which you now feel for each other. Ann! Laur1e will welcome letters cf Inquiry on ubjftc! of feminine irterest from young women reader of this paper and will reply to them In these columns. Letters to M!?s Laurie should be addressed to her, ir. care of th? office. Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.
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Revelations What Katie Did with the Faicr Father Graham Sought. The nearer I came to my mother-in-law's room upon our bizarre errand, the more faint -hearted I became. Katio's monkey-like cleverness In hiding in my mother-in-law'tä quarters the paper she had abstracted, did not appear like cleverness, but monumental idiocy, by the time I reached the door behind which Mother Graham was peacefully sleeping. Katie put her hand upon my arm and her lips close to my ear. "Plees, I don't like to go in, she keel me, eef she wake oop und find me snooping round her room." With an effort I repressed the inclination to Inquire fiercely in return what fate she thought awaited nie were my august mother-in-law to waken, but I turned Instead and tensly whispered: "Where is it hidden?" "You know dat pretty box mil rose.8 and pictures of old-time ladles und mens on it?" "You mean her hat box?" I gasped with a mental vision of the pride my mother-in-law's heart a fancy and costly millinery box, decoratc-d! with old iSngllsh Greenes ami nArrow borders of roser?. inside which reposed her very best hat. "Dot's the one," Katie whispered back, and I could have shaken her for the nonchalance in her manner. Katie patently had cast her burdens upon m and wa.s worrying no longer. A Teilte Moment. "It's on top shelf in closet," she went on. "I saw ett ven I dusted room yesterday. Tou can hook eet, hoost as easy! Pee! I'll hold door open. You shoost grab eet and run, und I close door after you." "Don't dare to touch the door," i; whispered, setting my teeth for the! ordeal in front of me. "G y back down gtair.s and wait for me. I'll manase this. Softly now. Hush! Not another word." She scuttled obediently and to her credit noiselessly down the stairs, and I waited beside the door for a long two minutes to see if my mother-in-law ha.l awakened. Rut the rardn sounds of what she euphonlonsly terms heavy breathinc. but which Dicky describes as the! "slncerest snoring on Long Island, "j went on without interruption. So. with tene nerves and quicklybeating pulse I turned the knob with Infinite caution, poshed the door ajar and slipped into the room. I had taken the precaution to turn out the hall light, that Vne might not be awakened by Its sudden gleam, so I left the door ajar that 1 might be able to escape quickly and noiselessly. "Oh: I rorsi w I held my breath a. I made my way to the clothes closet, deciding that even the hlghly-eolored life ol a fiction burglar was not worth while. And while I was lifting the box down, recognizing It by touch rather than sieht, and making my. painful way back to the door, I wais listening tensly to the regular snores and thanking my particular little! joss for their volume. ! I reached the door without mishap' passed Into the hall, closed the door! after me. relighted the lamp, and! went swiftly down the stairs, hug 1 ging to my breast the assurance! that I had succeeded In my mission, j True, there lurked In the back-1 ground the ordeal of getting tbe bandbox back to Its place, but ij did not have to consider that for1 another half hour or so. and I wasj frankly triumphant a, well as con-( sumedly curious, when I rejoined' Katie in the hall below. j "Did you get eet?" h whispered; excitedly, j
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p A Wife W "Yesi Hush!" I returned as I hurried her into the library, locke-d the door behind me and put the box on enjoying. In my reaction, the exenjoing. in my reaction, the expressions of astonishment upon the faces of the proup before me. "Now, Katie, show us where you hid the paper," my fathersaid. and I could see that even his grave lips were perionsly near a broad smile. Katie., with a funny little air of importance, undid the fancy cords fastening the ornate box. lifted the! lid and took out from it tissuepaper wrapper my mother-in-law's best fall hat. She had bouuhi it late the previous season, paying what was really quite an exorbitant price, j and I knew she counted upon wearing it through the autumn. My little maid poised it upon her hand and looked around at us with'a tunny little air of dismay. " Oh! I forget." she said. "I have to have scissors to get eet out." "My sainted aunt!" Lillian exclaimed. "She sewed it into Mother Graham' best hat!" Money to loan on new South Bend hemes. First-" mortages. Inquire Conservative' Life Insurance Co. Home cfllce, South Bend. Advt.-J19-tf New Fall Stock at J. J. Kreuzberger, Merchant Tailor. C0 1 Dean Rblg. Adv :7: tf. r: Save Your feSi Eyes!L Consult An -Optometrist The fundamental principle of Optometry is to rectify defective vision. Our thorough knowledge of and practical experience In this profession entitle us to tho recognition and patronage of those who desire Lnd expect to receive, an optical service of unquestioned worth, M.y We Examine Your Eyes? ii. LEMONTR1IE ltb Brnd'a Lradia Optometrist ui Maanftrtoriaf OptlcLan. We en dupl!ct ts tht la m4 tlacwttflr. rTH S. MlrMrin S. Corinne Sugmueller announces Tlh-OPENED of her CLASSES IN AESTHETIC AND BALL ROOM DANCING on Thursday, Sept. 7th. Lincoln 8945
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ELLSWORTH'S ASSUME THE INITIATIVE IN PRESENTING THE FIRST NEW FASHIONS FOR FALL . Initiative, inspired by a persistent policy of progress, is the untiring aim of the House of Ellsworth in its upward path to Premiership as the Foremost Fashion Institution of South Bend. Ell sworth's begin the new season, prepared as usual, and contented only in sponsoring the modes which Paris approves all surprisingly moderate in cost.
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By Zoe Connie pre.cs-(l her hand over tb' mouthpiere and turned to Frei, all the woman ins:: net in h r steeled apaint Hanna Fuller now. ;tx whci s-ii 5 aw her :ir"t. Why r.ot e Pr a at the Iyp-y M'sruonis during biiine.s li.. ur.? Why ohoo.,. Pr.-d ar.yhow? Why o pointedly abstain from a-kint; his wife, too. for a michb.-rly call? Reluctantly he repeated the !i,(saq to IV d. He rose at (:!"'. the pab-.-nnn in him toucht-d i IT with th "prose;, "T'di li'-r." he said eagerly. "I'll be rieht down." Conn;e d.id not at once do s. It did s' f ni as if Fred miciit have Veer, wil'.insr to tirish out with his wife tb.ejr dir. r.er hour. It.--crt was not yet on the tal-i such a nioe dessert. all fruity and whipjd-crf arr.y ;ivAs made with lovinsi care. "Ir. I .t'' will come ilown in al'ut 10 minuter." shv spok'- into the teIe;)honH. "WV'ro alir.it throuch witli dinner." Fresl made as though to interrupt, but paused. He was gettinj; a sjllmmerint: of understanding of Connie the real Connie, und-rntath the pretty and gentle exterior. "Gosh. Connie, Cunningham was ritrht. all rigjht! The house will pay the rent for us. you'll see." Connie served th dessert without Joining in Fred's enthusiasm. "It miht kt a woman hae her husband at hast for dinner," she protested. Hut fh dabbed an extra spoonful oi" cream on I "reds plate which, boy-like, he scraped to the last fragment. Then he pushed hack hi rhair and jumped to the mirr"r for a final review of hair and tie. "He back soon a business is over, Duckie." he said, kissine; Connie on both dimples. "1 or.d"r if that doesn't depend on wliat her business with you is." onnie murmured a little poutitiffh. "Now don't pet silly notions in your head! "Rye and kis., your old man as thoujrh you meant It!" Rut he left Connie silent, standing by the window and staring out at nothing. Hurrying down the tw' I'.iirhts, he rang the bell at the Fuller apartment. Hanna herself opened the door, a gorgeous human butterfly, the long floating sleeves of her georgette house gown giving the cfSmf V i CS
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Becklcy '-"t of v ire. Sh crr.i d at Ft i and shook hx h a n 1 .-ordia'.l-"How !.!- : r": : r , . ;. F' : thr. v : , .:t;.:, f ' "i'i-d aic :. -fr- r, , f t ; .r rf para. Iis-. i!k v. r, c . liest i lovs f : ;; .v.., f'-"- ,-rm-:d. d and t h g..:.i :r. ro: . A c"'iMf r -.r.'. i ri h'". V .til ivory a; 1 p - ..,., ;r,dr a r.-v : imp. r.rc :J ri. ar'ts ;n a K ex. 1 p. ..I i- r t .a p, r J ottle rd ."m:- tiny A f.lJr.t. cur!' uperfurre r.:a b- ?-.. air dei:.-;0-.. With d ':': ::::crs she I gh'el i.; ejifiret. p --',-. -j :..y sj;.- xt.-;:'.i s..!nethi;. or .nc.--tir-.ted in it. ani seated h r." '.: ::: p chair on; . fcite Pre,'. "And now." she smüe.l, "t!l m about Cyps;." (T It- Ci.miiinol.) HVpyr;Chr. yj22, XEA Service) Tomorrow's . HOROSCOPE By Generiere Kenblt TV Es I . V, SEIT. :.. This may r.i.t prove nn 'xcit.'rjt biv in a bus. way. and th-re not nni'li hti---o:i ir-TTien t for bright iirar :;! :y,'.ook. sirce J jpit r t in an adv-rse p-..tJ..r. thoj?h but mildlx ur.faoraMe. The actl tie nf tiie day prr.niise to rr rfer on d.wM.t--:: social, artistic and a factional matt. rs. t. of whiii are under a b( nir . na ray from the ever gracious V.-iris. All tliir.es feminine should b- it: tun- with ti'.A i.fl, sway. A in us- m nt should proper. Tho.-e u ;. birthday it is :r.a feel tile benefits of the .llar ru iu ail matter rej it. tig to the hrart and the b.oroe. rather tlian in a iii'!" way. A eiiiid born on th. ii should be tabtitenl ;ic c otn pi is !i e d . af-fer-tionate ard popular. It trav make its bet sue.rss in nrt. mui or in these- lines- nf business ce nterii.g n wouo-n'.s wear or femlntr." adornments. For reliable de;itltry consult Dr. Carson & Orcn. 12:, W. Washington ae. P. Main 43. adv. 208 tf louse"
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