South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1922 — Page 8
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lovi:i' tl'- l-!j-:n -.i ryion, Mrs. (Icorse Wym.ni ra l an intrrrstln? I' ttt r writt n I y M;.-s Oliv.' I'unn, a i-outh I nd -iri who is now doini; riil.-i.'r.ary work in l;ariliy. India. Th- itvoti.Hial.H ure l(d by Mrs. Jlr.riitt l.'npihart and th" lesson was piven y Mr.-. O. I!. Julian .who chos f"r t ho vuhjot. '"What Is llcquirrd ot U." Th h-'strss for tho afternoon wcro Mrs. K. I'. Ah rnathy. Mrs. U. I,. i;iakft. Mrs II. Urquhart. Mrs ttf-org. Kulrnrr. Mrs V. W. Kfllrr, Mrs. A. ".. Kumpf. Mrs. O. I. Kie and Mrs. .1. M. Sartin. Tho next niftinc- will U: hrM th hr.-.t Thursday in Oi.-tol.or.
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rs 'if th' riasuic club ,t d Tu'day att rnoon ,f Mrs. Otto Ooitl. 01 4
I'.. Mint r t. Tlx- afternoon va.s spent jdavir ro.vr"-.-ivo iodro and the favors wore- won hy Mrs. Dan Archaml'Murt. Mis May Foster and Mrs. William Vernon. Following the Kanio a l.nt'fft luncheon was servo.I. In two uks th- flu! will moot with Mrs. M. Oi.t. l. IHO W. Matl st. Mr. J. ; t i mn: rntortainod at I o lo- k liinoh-on Tuesday at the Chain ()' I-ik-s Foantry clur. Twelve Kuo.vts w. i o -rated at tho tahle Ixarincr a rontorpi-- of jrarl-n llowers. The aft.rno-n wa prnt at tho hridst' tahh
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Mf'iiion-. hid., and Mr. and Mr. Fred Davidson and son. Jame, of tlii city were among dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davidson and family, 617 Harrison av. Announcement has been made of the marriage last "Wednesday of Mrs. Mary Longshore, S22 Marietta
ft., and William True of Valparaiso, at tho First Methodist church at i
Importe. Kev. A. Prisrfs of LAPorte ofüciatlngr. Mr. and Mrs. True were attended hy Mr. and Mra. Howard Ionsshore. They will reside In Valparaiso, The Ever Faithful claw of the Map'c Grove M. E. church wa entertained at the home of Rollln Dun-
,nuck, Dixie highway. Saturday evenilnjr. A ?ocial hour followed the reg
ular business meeting1.
HIKTIIS. Mr and Mrs William A Monro. Zl N. Michigan st.. a son. born Sept. 4 at Dixby hospital, Adrian. Mi.h Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hosinski. son. Sept. 4. Mr. ard Mrs. Earl Black. 327 N. Hill st.. dauKihter. Sept. 4. Mr. and Mrs. John J. K wrist. 111 1-2 Chrstnut st., S'-pt. 4, a dau?htr. Mr. and Mr-. Antnni Latansk:. 601 Carlisle t.. Sept. 3. a for.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall.)
1313 W. Washington av.. S-?pt. 2. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kaszemer Ilobasew-
ekl. 2013 Orange St.. Sept. i. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jambor. 240 i Chapln it.. So)t. 1. a son. j Mr. and Mr. C. E. Tor.fy, 4 27 j r-tv Hall ct.. Aue. 31. a s n. j
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Mrs. Charles Elton Richter, formerly Miss Lucilc Lane.
the Uni- I r.l-o of
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T!io I rt y s i ! ) .triors Mrs. S.
.adie.s Aid sooioty of the Sun-I'rosl-t ( r ia n i liui ch met a!'t'rn"on nt tho church with Mrs. Sarah Henry and . 1'ronoh acting a.s hostAfter tho - regular huine.!
ss-:on this aftomoon was spent socially and Ii'-rht rofreshtnents were served to 11 in' in l-ei s. The next
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A n n r i : n c o ! : 1 1 i . t marriage of Mi I-ine, (1 tuh.trr William M tur'-r.
is i.ia.lo of the I'imicps Euclle of Mr. anl Mrs. 1 r. i s w. Colt' ix av.
and Ch.ulos i:itn.i Kichter. Chicago, which r' ok place Monday forenoon pr 11 o'clock at tho Maurer home. Dr. Albort E. Miurer. patiir of the I'ir.'T M tliodist Er;-. opal church peifo-ri;od tho ciTci!'. 'iv in the pr;srct t t!".o l n i ni "il ia t family. '1 he
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Othor wedding at which Dr. Montrer ofTiciat d uoio those of Mi Tula Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William I Edwards and William E. Drown, which took plae Sunday afternoon at 2 "clock at the parsonage of the First Methodist church and Mis Kulh Crawford, niir-e it Healthwin hospital, and Stephen Catcher, of Valparaiso, Ind., who were married August öl at 11 o' lock at Dr. Monger's home. The l;!th annual reunion of the Hrcwn family w;us held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alice Carleton. Division st. rd.. with 75 members present A picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon followed hy a short pro-j;;-iru and the election of otlicer, which resulted in Mrs. Maude Menpais, hein chosen president, Charles Byens, vice president, Mrs. Wayne Swysart, secro-tary and Wilbur Drown, treasurer. The out of town puesta included Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Leitch. of Chirapo. and James Penoyer. of Dangor, Mich. The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunnahoo, at Dydick. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Decker. 113 K. Eioaduay entertained Sunday with a family dinner at their summer home at Eairle lake. The affair was given in honor of the 74th birtnday anniversary of Mrs. J. Coil and the return of Carl Decker, who his been spending some timo at Ijs Angele.5, Tal. Places worr laid for 2J guests anions them b'Miig Mr. and Mir-. Harry Coil, of Chicago, and Mr. ar.J Mrs. Chirles Coil, of Elkhart. The ooncrea tion of the F.'r.sT Christian church will give a reception at the church Wednesday afternoon and even'.nc, with a banquet at 6:".0 o'clock, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Doss, of Polenge. Africa, who are supported in their wor b tho .m -i1 church and who are on
rlU'-rh after oven years service
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Brand, of the Osborn apartments, have returned home after spending a week at Dake Wawasee. Mrs. L. Miller. 1116 Hanoy av.. ha as her guests her daughter. Mrs
F. W. Cleveland and Mr. Cleveland ; of Springfield. O. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Pridmoro and i Mr. and Mrs. George Pridmore have
returned from a motor trip to Kochester. N. Y. They were ac
companied home hy Reuben Prld- l
more who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Pridmore. 936 W. LaSalle av. '
j Mr. and Mra. Arthur Conningsby. S. Lafayette hlvd., have returned j from Philadelphia w here they spent three weeks visiting: friends and relath e. j The Misses Mazle Hunt and Rirdle i Enrlcht of Chicago were In the city
over Sunday and Labor day vDitlng!
with Mrs. Amelia Xemeth, 51 S W. Washington av. Miss Helen Chard, 1084 Woodward av., has left for St. Joseph. Mich., to take up her duties in the schools of St. Joseph, and Misa
Marian Chard has left for Rluffton.
Ind., where she will become physical
diroctor in the schools there.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dlair War-
iner, and son. Blair, 318 W. Navarr
The 11th annual reunion of th; st.. who have been absent from the Caroline Crocker family was held' city for over a year on an extended
Polenge and A. Hedges, of e, Africa, will also be pres-
at the home of Arthur Floran, near North Liberty, Ind., on Labor Day. In the absence of the president. Raymond Crocker,, Andrey Crocker
motor trip, returned home Sunday. Dr. H. F. Mitchell. 92 8 Riverside dr.. has returned from a month's vacation spent on the St. Iawrence
business meeting i river.
presided at the
Rev. Everet Milks of Xorth Liberty and Rev. C. Polen of Lakeville gave short talka The ollicera elected for the coming year were: president, Andrew Crocker; vice president, Earl Surface; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. R. L. Culp; historian. Miss Florence Dennett. The next reunion will be held at the home of Mr. Andrew Crocker near EdwaiaLsburg. Mich. The marriage of ML Clara Carden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Garden, of Goodland. Ind., and Herman Burmel?ter, son of Mrs. Mary Durmeister. E. Ohio st took place at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the ceremony being performed at the parsonage of the First Christian church, hy Rev. E. W. Cole. Mi Hildegrade Van de Walle and Osctir BurmeLster, brother of the groom, were the attendants. Miss Van de Walle wore a taffeta gown of light blue and gold trimmed with taffeta flowers and gold ribbon. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin Canton crepe. trimmed with panels of Spanish lace. accordian pleated. Her corsage was of KUlarney roses and Valley lilies. Her traveling
gown was dark blue Canton crepe, with trimming of grosgraln ribbon;
and her hat wa.s of gray duvetyn After a short wedding trip the couple wi!l be at home at 7fi0 Iceland av.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cooney. 309 S. William st., have returned from a motor trip to Kentucky and have as their guest. Charle Edward Russel of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Jacob Van Bragt and son of Holland, Mich., ia the guest of her brother. Camiel. and Mrs. Rogers, 318 E. Colfax av. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Peterson, 1125 Haney av., and Mr. and Mrs. A. "B. Dufendach, 1329 N. St. Joseph St., have returned from a motor trip to Milwaukee and other points. Mrs. Mary E. Smith of Brooklyn. N". Y.. who has been the ruest of Mrs. F. M. Blair. 203 E. Navarre st.. wa.i called home Monday by the- Illness of her daughter, Mrs. II. M. Chandler, who was operated upon for appendicitis.
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At If licclock's Canning Supplies Every approved device and utensil to assist you in this work is carried in our Housewares Dept. Third Floor.
Cc!d Pic Canners Handy Preservers Economy Tops Jar Liftc;3 Conservo Canners Duplex Fork? Mason Caps Fruit Funnels
M ason Jars Fruit Fill ers Ideal J ars Fruit Ladles Jar Wrenches Steam Canners Parowax Preserving Kettles
Jelly Glasses Jelly Strainers Queen Jars Canning Racks Measuring Cup Jelly Bags
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George H. Wheelock & Company
Miss Marie Martindnle. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Ftel Martlndale, 1922 Leer st. and Leo McNally were married Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the brides
parent.-- Rev. B. D. Beck, pattor of j Grace M. E. church, officiating in the presence of 50 gu?s. The bride j wore a becoming gown of white;
Tirfi ii ,i , i m iTiiTii r ' ' - 1 ' in f The Ladles Aid society of Lowell Heights M. E. church will meet at the church parlors Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The annual election of officers will take place and all members are urged to be present. The first regular meeting of the Hqnry Studebaker Mothers club will be held today, in the school
I audltrolum at 2:30 o'clock. The busi- ' ness meeting will be followed by I a reception to the teachers and j mothers. The hostesses will be i Mrs. J. dayman, Mrs. J. Schadd. Mrt.
F. Wilson, Mrs. H. Hevener and Mrs. Heckman. The Woman's Missionary society of First Brethren church will meet this afternoon at 2:30 at the church. The Ladles' Aid society of the Lydlck church vill meet this afternoon with Mr. Ethel Long, at Lvdick. Mrs. Charles Mlkesell and
Canton crepe fashioned on the Gre-'Mrs. Walter Mlkesell Till be the asclan lines and her shower bouquet I Esting hostesses. v.r. of Aaron Ward ro.es and Valley; The Woman's Union of the Calvery
i .::e. lvouis iianey serea aa church wiii meet inuraay artert groomsman. Mrs. Charles Allen, noon with Mrs. E. J. McCabe. 816
pianist, played the wedding march 1 Harrison av. The election of officers
'1 i it ami IJrovtfi Are tin Color Nou-s of this Sports Ctumo for Early l-'all. A smart sleeveless jacket of very heavy beige broade'oth, a skirt of beige with henna linen which make cross-bflra, and a jaunty felt hat to top them off thit Is an ide-al sports outfit for early fall days. There is always something eri.p and satisfying about a tailored dimity blouse, too, and when such a blouse completes the right octume, the effect is all tht could be desired. This young muss, carries out the eclor scheme in her oxfords of tan and brown.
WHY .MADC.i: AND ALLHX DRAKE M.M A SILENT DISARGREITMrXT Practica ir.;itar,:y follow 9 the ten so of tu.t:or.j?. and I think we all i Jod arvi welcomed the relaxation which the discovery of Katie's audac.Iy jra e us At any rate. Lillian' exclamation war: like a key unlocking our rlsibles! Allen Drake led off with a hearty yufriw o oddly contrasted with his uual cynical po that I starod at him In amazement, and Lillian, my father and I jo.ne-d him in a chorus of "aughtrr. For a tenso scond. Katie tool motion !oss. patently undecided between offended dignity and mirth. Then her face relaxed, and she g:g'led gleefully, all her fright forgotten, as is Katie's volatib way. "Where are then? scissors' which are so needed to complete this film?" Allen Drake asked when we Ind finally settled bak Into composure. "Katie. I am so lost in contemplation of your genius, that I know I nr-vtT siiall find myself again until I see the end of this reel. fi) prithee lot me hunt the seiv-'o rs." His eyes rested on th girl with "xactly the same expression, I told Toy.nolf hotly, that they would have lie 11 were he suddenly confronted with an unusually clever performing cal. To me Katie is a vivid, levable, human personality, to Al1 n Drake, I .-jaw clearl that at this5 moment she was an Impersonal problem, a little loss than human whoe antics appealed both to his -erre of humor and to hi love of tormenting, and Instinct possessed by anything masculine, but which is especially well-developed in Allen Drake. "Ixtt's It." Katie's1 broad smile vanirthed abruptly at lr: request, and I saw her eyes flash ominously. She could not understand his vocabulary, 'tit her ke-on perceptions told her that he v;w making fun of her. I intervened quickly, for I had no desire to di5oipl no the girl for another outburst of rudeness. "There are some scissors In a d sk here," I said, rising and crossing the room to a dfsk in which I kept a few ertra sewing things. "Come here, Katie." I made my voice kindly, but peremptory, and ihe girl walked obediently toward me. giving me the opportunity I wished to speak to her. I changed my position so that I effectually shielded Katio from Mr. Dnake'H
observation a I murmurd softly: "Katio, for my ak don't notice anything ho -ny "
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whn ro'sr. s i :t If !s o -r ,'"M d'svo- " I'peri th d' " r wh'-h wo "-a 1 locked bhlr.I ICatb .ur.Vd s r-r-mptor-tattoo
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the c r s and ro.turr.ii to my mother-in-law's Lajidbox. while I constrained myself to suppress the indignant frown which I know- my foce held for A'.lon Drake. With quick deft fingers Kati ripped a piece of tho velvet covering
MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED WO MAX
in the av r.i n. i.as ,..-.:o: anything L "funny- if jn-j ab"-Jt a wen;in.
To a rn.vn. the first kiss ;
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niont or a ;i';r!ii:i, :!; 1 shrill, the third a luxury, th" f- irtK.
the hat. and drew from beneath it " rieht and all ;h. rr:.
a folded paper, which she held nut to me. living simply: "Dot' it." I held ;t out to my father, who, took :t an i scanne.! it for a sec-, ond. Thon h looked at Katie with! kindly relaxed face. j A Prvemptory Tattoo. 1 "Yes, this !s the piper taken
Thank you. Katio.
Graham '
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A man who wor': 1 forr--s i s h.Lve an 1 . ln-t hi ,i;";varrni a woman wh,o i worried rulu to i be.mty parlor and has ho;- :ro ;r iruisad out an .1 ).. r p-i!iln, na;ly marcelled.
from the l.ool
you n:y go now. Mra
wall talk to you later." Katie looked at the h.Tt whos icer:ng she had just ripped. "Vot you do mit dot?" she arkr.l vorrie liy. "I'll atten-1 to that. Katie." I roturned. "It won't take init a minute. Go to bed now and try to get fOrT!" i'p." She snatched my hand and kissej it. "I tink I never sleep acriin." she said mournfully, then -ho went slowly out of the room. "That's a good line." AIn Drake sald approvingly, "but I enn't echo it. Me! I tink I like to s'oop clock round shoost about now!" He grinned maliciously at me as I turned from the desk with Die thimble, needle and black silk thread I needed for the restoration of my mother-in-law's hat, and at the grimace, even more at his atrocious imitation of Katie's speech. 1 wished that I could substitute his features for the hat. . My father replied quickly before I could speak, though indeed I had no intention of answering Mr. Drake's thrut. "My dear hoy, I am thoughtless In keeping you up so lon. I have forgotten that you are but a fewdays convalescent. The rest of this certainly can wait until tomorrow." "All but one thing, I grant you." Mr. Drake returned. "And that is?" my father a.-ked. "The restoration of this hat. I think we eh on Id form a second line of defence hfhind Mi". Graham
A man will alwj.ys .-ympAth:ie with a won-. a n in ronbb. I t ; !1 l o j.-n't t ho ( .ii; - of it .
A brideeroom of ?n ;.-.'xs f.-.., -! to inari;ao as a !"a.-. ina :..;g- ..y.t: (1 .uht'ü'aiir; a hrob -r m n i 4'' l' - .trds :t calmly as th." pa.'eful am horae in a ,u;.-i li.trbor, .iiVr nil t ho t brill; and iwfvrn rf !!" are over.
A Eono divorco js ,i i.fl.sft nr ! bourgeois r.j tlio Vf-ry -hört sKir-. divorces, like porfinnos. must, bo imported from Par is i his .o.ion to g.ve that "d.ah of r al hic .nl smartness t the ensemble" a.s tho fashion writers s-.iy.
Man seerns to have disco verel an I invented everything worth wh!l vxcoj)t a marriage tliat will complete y satis:- it wc man's soul, and a .-oda-four.tnln dritik that wl.l quench a man's thirst.
Ideal Woman: On who ha brains enough to forgot that !-. beautiful and beauty enomgh, t. make a man forget thit f-h h -. -brains.
WIII1TN MFTN IITCII a3fT! They usually find out that omething in the line of toilet artlcl has been forgotten. Talc powder, fhavlng creams, chavtng powders, eoaps, razors we've got them ail at regular prices. GOLDIE MANN'S FOUR STOREJ
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Publisher, The News-Times. South Bend, Ind. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 12 cents in stamps or silver for which you will kindly send me pattern
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Size Name -. Street Town State Since the pattern is to be ordered. It is understood that I shall not receive it for about a week.
Newman's The Shop for the Woman of Discrimination
coal: .coal: Buy O'Garas Harrisburg coal. The coal you can get before winter pets you. P. C. Lontz and Sons. Main 74. On Colfax av. adv. 24!.
r.d during the ceremony. Following will a short trip to Chlca-go Mr. and Mrs.1
McNallv will be at home at 302 E. !
Ohio st.
lake place.
coal: .coal: Buy O'Garas Harri.hurg ccal. The coal you can got before winter gets you. S. C. Lontz and Sons, Main 7 4. On Colfax av. adv. 249.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Teager, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ford and family of Chicago. Mr. anil Mrs. Mac Al?pach of
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