South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 265, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 September 1922 — Page 8

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22. 1022 . Av- ä Iii i iv3 3 x r i v ÄÄ j -of t XT ill I v.- ? Jt A. rf - . '

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A 4 a rourteev to M: Av.ii.n"

rn't who-- i:".irr;i'' to Wilbniij .?!. N .iri wül t ik- p' tee Sept.!

nffiib'n of the Harmony Heading oirr'.o Thür lay afternoon. Ten rn rulers and one visitor were pr-pnt and following the regular

.-io.n the hostess

' u . n f s

,.uis I 1 . r.tenaine.-I Thurdayj -r.:n wit!i a r,,'"c' r.-I sho.vrr. j :;.t; o 'a w :h !; r. .f f ' v. - j Hf'J aft' r t f. LMM a ?hrtr"'

(. ;rr I ii r. i-or. '.uh -rf i i , 1 ' ' ' . , 1 hur.iv

h!t. a-trr- ar.-l r ''-: "h-n!! tarier-

Fl'.v r Ii'.'.'! : -. T5iO out of tovn

dainty rcfr'hmcnti. In two wks tho ri:h will rntt with Mr.. Ben

! :.!;tr htil. i:. Madion sr.

.'Irs. John M!xr!. 113:' S. Lafayette ft. Th tab nt which wer atM -!x gu'ts. was entered with Columbia ro? and valley Ulles. Aftor a s-hort trip. Mr. and Mr. Thilf will r-ide In this city.

Mr. C. A. IJprincott. rntertalnd '.vith a family luncheon at the Country club Thursday afternoon ' at 1 o'clock as a courtesy to her houe ,'U't M!--s nrnice Iaird, of Holly-

Twer.ty-f.A r.. rnh"r-i 'f the Plymouth flub mt with Mrs. Margaret Monrof-, Ir.oln way W..

to f-r.Joy a ocial aftr- vood, Calif.

noon. (Jarnfs a:.J cont'-ts featureu -

th diversions and liht refresh-, Mrs. samufl Pannison and Mrs.

nnt v.f-rf4 s rv d. Mrs. Ada Meyer Homer Weaver entertained the mem

1 Mr- Smith of Lakvilie wre hers of the cradle roll department of

hurch Wed-

church

mothers,

ion talk

adlnt,' hy

p ff-(1 lr ten i . roirsi i. juijs txuti ".n oiu

fbv Mrs. Loren Titus compos'-d the

Thf? first meeting of the season or

i; Fl.v.r ho.-!. !--. out n. un r'lrr ontp w,.r1 rvd . Mrs. Ada Meyer Homer Weaver entertained t ,:u.m's vr. M I - s Marni; Mah r blnvA Mr. smith of Lakeville were hers of the cradle roll depar tr:r-.:o and M:-m Heh-n Hur.-y ,,..t cf to.A n .Jf c th- Gracn Methodist chur -'r.i'-a"... In. ewr..ns- .it- - J r.ey(jay afternoon In the chi .-Fm-. 1-1 N. M f::?'r:i v. C. Wood ruff entertained Thür j br Including the motl V,.a K-n.tiiv fr !. rot' aT. , day ever.ir.- wi h a 6:30 dinner in ! Pue5t3 wore present. A h. i-,i-.!a -.;r'i"-; the M .-.- tht. w,.( e, ,vo(1 rooin ((f the Oliver by Rev. 13. I. IWk. a r, '"l ,tov" 1 r"b' - . hote- (.fv. r. be;r. it i'ced for ten Mrs. Tor-st r;. Hays and a v , . r.tertam. f r.i ber.tn be bv Mrs. Loren Titus compc ,r..V-,:t. on ?ur.day even::,. Mrs. p.oeram for the afternoon. l!:,r. iav 222 N Hill st., wi.l h at a T o'clock d.nner honor- M". Cra H-u-r 1 207 H. Fran- -t t i'r'n ';n st- announced th nffagfment ine nrst nieeun o. ine - r.L. .M..-H irn, f.f r ,lUKntPt M;. (J.adv? Hotw- o Parent-Teachers asoci

Revelations opA Wife tfä.

im: HHASDV LILLIAN (i.Wi; WHY MAlHii: WAS "LLIT Oil." I was bitterly disappointed at receiving1 no s.Enll'icant Io-ik f.o:.i either Li'.'ian, my father r Ailtn Drake which woul 1 er.ablö n: to tell my mother-in-law- tint I would be l.usy uion th- next morninir. lut my pride er.abktl me 0 turn to D.cky'n mother anl an -wer hrr a I knew she wished me to do. "Why! I haven't a thtr.? p.lanr.ei, Mother." I .-aid. "If th i? anything you w-'sh me to do'.'"

i l tan t p;ve a o-j our

The fallin?r of a 1..' in she f.re- , ,n. k here." she tK.;

Place diverted her att .lUion for an , sh ,,i,if.r VflI1 ,vnr. !

r-fu f.r.,i rny room shi- tr.ok me by ih arm, whirled me lr.fi df. phut th, door, and put her back aq:alr..-t :U j e l.er. old dear: You're fll wror.tr on thi thinr," she said cri-; phntuaTiV. Made N Apprt rtatlvr. "I was not aware that I had s.iow- ' ed any dipiea-sure," I rej li d sulkily. ! "Oh, tin that:" she ieto:tel "I still have n.y eyesight, and 1 don't blame you for f. chr.i,' peo.ed. Thai's the re.ifon I came out with you to j put you r xt to s-omethintr. And y.-t. ' ... .

l tan: c;vc vn our rcil r"-aot,. i

me tv t lie '

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1 öl noi.or UKii we ir usi o a iii,y a. hi

vou

instant, and in the p.iuso J v.r.!"l

lenseiy Ior some onjve.ins word iiomj trat We XVould be f;lad of vour help the other three pvrsons round tn9,jn Xhls confcicntc. but that there : fire some word which would nuan j a reason onnnected with vcur ov n

inai intv u'sii (i in v irtx-u itt i.1." vifn-..

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I i iMut-i t-iiLv jin'.iuifu iui n;e i:t.i i rov W'hV W e mu-t

i1"'- 1 " ' 4 "v l,T " wmuu jnorn:r;ir. luu no woid was

a party umer scnooi was ne.u vveanrs- aml j hnl Mother Craham's ans-1 Wfrk

f tup ", aiirrnuon at nie m nnui. i u-

Keep

you ;n

g iu. j jirnoranco of certain iletaiLs of our Q j

' . t . v. . . .. .

f.f her dlUKhter. Mi. (JladV? HOtW-f r"rrni-KJuiH. -o.i.mou oi ; ,Uorn:nir.

V.-o Mri.i.rir hM! to Jen! r to Charles Willanl at

' - . . m i n il- aii-rriitnr n. i i i wrniiiii i i i e . . .

at .fir.rer Thur-dlV ever.Snf?! K-n i' i-.. ,u " .-n ,.e f.uuv, w,uuK.i Her nrn--t, flowing: fac with

farr-: the afi'a.r be- , uai sfn; w.t.u mu..c anu jj.a.mks ; ' . j ' nwui.-- u : i-i i , i.m .u i o- . Wc i t M of a Fort :on f or-me K nr. r.fT n

to Mis, Khz- "unco, in ;n. S;nne ra or, ,,)r; " mu Illlln;n nhlnn'ftln . . n W V" '?U! ':i:in 1 naa ";Ut'! -yes. was clo.e to mine. With

o M..s A ;:ie i' n ar.u - i - ea Dut an nour uciore

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t I' -l-s-int View

i it : i e n a a o irt"-v

.1- ft x T.'chiS'Iy. of Memphis, Tern. '.eif'.fn JJower., formed the ;tt racti If -o rat Ir.y.i of the tal'X Tuo vi''-f

r. iuded l.fsi le4 .MLs T-rhwdy. Mr.' :n

r:d Mn. Joan p.-in. Mr. and Mrs. '.ober P.eitner. Mi.- Catherine !:ver. Miss Jf.s-epjjir. l) ' '.er, Percy Aalsi url Stuart Lltei.

Mertirc of th-? Circle of Mercy .v r- n-sumej Thursday w hen .'ii li'-mfiorH m-t wi;fi .Mrs. W. Ci. i.'nMr. A. P. i'-iley tiresldfi at h- I (j.s i n e 5 jiiee;ir.-r .tt which '.fts wer- made of th Miniiii'r' ctivity at thr- day nursery. I)urli tl,e months of June .Kily .i;d i:7ilt. 1,157 childrer. v.-erj cared r. Tim nursery yiai en redec--rated and 1h entirely m .t fanitary onditlon. T'ne wfirk done- un- ! r the iinrvlsion of the hou.'i finmittee of which Mrs. (Jeonn i'ra-y is ohairrran. 1 r- two wteks he circle will r:iet witli Mrs. L. A. McCnn, r,.; N. Taylor j. The Worn inN M i -v-ionary society f jh lirst Ciir;.stian ciiuich met rhurxlay afternoon at the church vith 7 j members pre-ent. The Hubert of ty,e afternoon was ."In the .and of the Cherry Illossonn." and iap.rs w"ro rep.d my Mrs. W. j.I.

I-, dell. yr V. J. --ot: ami Mrs. C

j. .!ci'ar:hy. I'rt cedit: s i our a huine -s'oti

C'.ven

Hernie Iviiiert. The r-retti'v decoraf-d with

pink and white a flu

a-s served, individual

marking the ruis p'.'ioes in which were placed card . l.arin? the !.a:r.f-B of M:as Huser and Mr. W.I'.ord. Xo date ha. been .et for the wedding1.

by Gladys Hummer, a sons by

a

rTflnlcrouP of girls from 'the SH ;rrade. you to drive ive to K.i.1-' - I cut flower.- ,..,. it, n' hampmn in the mornir.ir." she .,id.!:

L.A 1 '11 . vi "J i nui i rdii ai;i.i . i

.uncn-uuf . . . "I've rcr to .

piano polo lv ics7 Dunn was en- - COrW5 . . . ... .... t.e tv t,.-r.

loved nv trllef. Ii er re n m e ,i T J

a deep breath that was almost a s"h

put my h.iiv.ls on cither p;de her ice and kissed her warmly.

'lino shopping, ar.j! ''rorivo me mr nrin a cor.?.cal

a tor- there vn:cn 1 Knot. I pieadfd. rnd don t worry!

were served by the officers a fte program.

the

, ha some rcal.v d.-cei-.t tlthxs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivtr o e t h a l. . 211 ri'a?-ar,t ct.. Kiver Park, ent'-rtaincd

rsot I abfuit me ar.y loritrer."

;that I expect to suited it isn't: "T won't have to." she rejoicel. Ianytliir.tr like ihe c tv. of course "b"ii't let Mother Gr.ih.im quite fi:

Announcement is made of thejbut then if i't bve ;n such a 1 you up temorro w. Good-r.isht add rnarrlase of Miss Cleta Fern Frevert 1,lace ns tllis 1 .suppose we can't eyv :. w is irone. : caving m.c with a daughter of Mr and Mr i: I" Fr. t P(f t anyJii!)- much." w;:r:n little -,w at lny heart, In-

tih' cues; f -v n in: as i

at dinner rourl ";' to

Tr.ursdiv Miw Flcr-

enc I:nt7b?ch whoe n:.irr:ae to IXai.jIpli l:i s will take plac tu: - da . Thn Modern Iriscilla club held the first meeting of the seamen Wed?;eday at the home of Mrs. Kdward Slick. Marietta st. Mrs. .Slick v elected president and Mrs. A. Wil-ej-secretary, during thf buine rie-t'n?. A sci,l hur wa. enjoyed and litrht refreshments were ervtd. On Oct i th. cl'ih will meet with Mrs. Albert Mcr. Uronsun t.

One of the most deliirhtful affairs of the week was the tea i;ien Thursday afternoon by .Miss Florence Salinger. .".0 S. Sjt. Joseph St., in

the F'M ..-.I I i'nor of her sister. Misj "ranees

alim;er. whose marriage to Kaoid

eri Vnminnee Inr! a ml l're.ler.. Jl'st what M'T

i irk C. Uock?troh. Von of Mr.. Joian-,,orue (,r anythin

fna flockstroh.

or p 1 a

of

-n?. K. Hroidwny. ; would

eis. in tin woil l

suit my doughty mother-in- f nr

h:iVt to lii-rover. Hut r

!tive f e ntment. ;of h'dj a lurking

j which took place S.uulav evening at . haw I

the home of the bride's parents. The ; nntar.ill;. and vu !eK:!y ceremonv was performed bv Ilev. I relbetion to myself.

W :i s l,f id

,r w h.rh .Mr F.

I .' lr. artj

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Ta lor

id

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Liitht refr .-!n.ie:it s were ser -Ti)e lio-;.e i't r tile afltrweie Mr-, t'llford HuComb. W. J. Si (-.!. Mi -. Kolliaori,' tn, V. M. ode;:. Mr--. , ,,. . Mrs. L. ('. Larulon. M

-U( i; Ih it

st- ! d of my --n i: i. I (ould

ity which. 1 kne'iv wdiul oft n ;

-f cur to n,e o.iio run c ihr "reasen t (onncted with my own welfare," oi:

whleh ffhe li id spokf-n.

K. Miller, in the presenre of

30 !

"We can take Junior with us.

and

uests. Mr. and Mrs. Hockstroh willi Marion, too. if you're willing " She be at home after Sept. 25 at 40", turned to Lillian, whil Marion from Proadway, Soutii P.end. ' her favorite pl.ic. ujion the arm f -;- i my father's chair looked eat r.y al Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Knepp. 10 K. her mother. Sample st.. entertained informally' "Scr Here. Old Dear:" Wednesday eveninir in honor of their "of course, an.; ihank you o son Howard Knepp and Mrs. Knepp, ' mi:ch. hut she must o to ,( u' . ' of Fhicntio. the guests beinr mem-! Lillian nodded bright ly at b.et daul:i,.-

a i.i- to

ward lier. th n (iiiu'oid (town irout

Mrs. . js.e,ser. v.. iianey a .. my i uiif i s i iian i;nii us all i- , wac hostess to the members of th'iriclu vers pr-; tilv a d lef; the room. I

Today s Fashion

f .I ijj.-.;".. f Pirn ..MwAir -vi teiuj 4 Ml

VI EARLY every woman loves beautiful n e w things to wear, but often they ihink them expensive. We wish to call your attention to the lowncss of our prices to correct this impression.

her of the South Pend Canoe club. ; t r. and ;h- child waited

now

Mo.hef

erjoyed. The ncx; meeting will liej

held in two weeks at the church.

fnomas ItocWhiM. I. W. MilUr. Mi

ll rr. Vest. 1 ace tlirr

Ieo (Ira ff.-iuryer. :trs F.. Fi.'.. Tib- r. '. Mt ii i, t wo w i k - .. ;

Mrs. ,;i. f r. M:'. . Alio Ahbo-t

Mr... I. ( : and M . ' -ill ti. : a ,,' !

Albert K. Mil. da. of Minneapolis

.Minn., will take ilace in November. J At a ni' din

Miss Salinger, who was assisted r.y'bepi with Miss I d a Sc !i roed er. i'2l S

Mrs. Donald Libel and Mrs. Donaid Lower. leceived about 10 0 guests between the hours of and tJ. Quantities of garden flowers tastefully arranged added to the attractiveness of the home. Pink ami white wa t;ie color scheme sUg.e-ted ill the appointments of the tea table, whi'di was ( entered with a Ww arrangement of pink and white rose buds'. Mrs. Donald Fldredc. Mrs. Fdward

Indies Aid society of the St. Mat-! "How that ehii.

thev Catholic church Wed nesday ' ;r;i ha m commented. afternoon. Following the regular, "And what a ravishing beauty she's, husiness session a social hour was! going to be." Allen Drake added.

Lillian's involunta rih knitted e- e.

'rows contrasted with the plea.- d

; p 'i f-ntal -iinile ; v i t i r her lip-, of the A. V. A. ;ub 'Thai .-!) locd anv tribute to .M.d-

ion's 1 1 t, I e c i a b 1 e- bf.-:!;!-'. I iv. bei

St. Louis blvd , it was decided to : that -lb- die uhd -bote eV.n than have a s-teak roast at the four mile i .p,,--: mothers the imp- wh.en he:bridce next Tuesday evenin". Fol - ,i : r,.- l b. t- .i . -1 n .. a,ia

! low ing the husinr nieetimr a social no p,,,--, ,- i ,l Knew. For i

hour was enjoyed by live members ., j.,. ..,. confided to m t!.The next regular uicHin;' will w.'-ry . f ill- iiwlul inn.'-.y rar.s wmm, held in two weeks with Miss Nina; j,,,.. iK1-nV h.,.i i,..f U .parated iroi.i Te'e. 'i:rV. Ildfed. I id 1 wii i,eed h' 1 loivdinec ior when I had tb-; p.--;

Mrs. Cl.fford I'.p. i

w as hos:.---.- Tum

' tue mcm!.-!s o

lab at an all day in'i, A ti-i apiece of pi'ik aril white a-iisj i a h.-l-kf't RT.lcr.l the ta.h'e a:l vb'.eh dinner wa.- -crvol to lu mm-(

;.b will'

' L. Peaeotk. Miss Agatha Clarke. 1 r'i1(.,nn Shi,tl,.i li;j f te 1 b

- -. . ..-ii .. .... L: inuston and Miss lh rnK Lipp-

- day .tf;c: incii j u ,in ,,ourMi. Among- the i:ue-ts t ,e st itv In ry j w. Vv m, s Oscar C.umhinsky. of Chi-

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loid. n

In v, o r , K 1 1 1 e M r . Fi f d V i

Dar-

ol

The T.iple Four clu'.i irrt Tburs- . iy aft rp.'i'n at tlo- lu-ir,.- of Mrs. :;npr Kod-r-r-'. 2 Lit;, ohi a ay W. "be tir:.e w , s - r t -oc: ,11; ar-l -bt rifb'-!! nt'r.ts u.-r. -:.( to

. lie Tllf Hil" i. i !) . i be. lu bl t h t 1

James I. Dooley. graduate of law arid athlete of Notre Dame. left

Ti:ur.-da v

1 e.t -lav

t . at i te.--

whi h t.r Notre I in me

rev: 5 Thu

Mrs. (hange av . w ill be t!p-

Mrs. J.itrN Mar.pii K-j : V.m .-f :i st.. pleasantly entertained the

ago and Mrs. Ciaretb-e P.ader of Whiting. In 1. Th" marriage of Mi- Marie pe.-pll. and Charles Ii. Thiele. both of Inoia napoii' took place Thursday mornir .g at 7 o'clock at St. Patrick's Catholic church, P.ev. William Moloney. C. S. C. officiating. Mi . Mary Tr.ie'.e anfl John Mixel. hoth of thi ity were t ie attendants. The bride v.a, .a tt r.i ti e in her gown of white .! nih lace ,md .georgette with a f d: h-ngth vt il of tulle.. Her shower t oii'piet was sweetheart roses .and a!p - Slies-. Miss Thble wore pink georgette with a picture hat to

match and lv arm bouquet wa, of : -chcd at Crafton hall.

sunburst ru.-e-.

I'ollowiipg the ceremony a wedding

brukfa-'t was vered at the honn

i-"ec:ion 2. Literature

i Mother;1

o: the rrogres club will meet th;s afternoon at .':;.10 o'clock at the At!!.. ,.:1T l

mo. .'II .'. .MIH( IH'M.-OU 1U Iiat (

c, large ol the ,rogram i

her Marion ha I 'imt yet been return-j

e(l lo IK 1.

"What time do you wat o start, j

I 1'our.d tbi.a : I h ul 1 1 rf. - t

in k- ep.ng ju- vo.ee ste.-plv. '

and I f'-nred l should bttr.ry my . disapointment in a ti'-rvmis trenndo. !

was -ill very well. I told myst.it"

J childishly, for the thr.-e govei nn.ent , , a'g ' n t s to accept the p;-odu of iu ,

a!l-;t:gbt vigil.

Washington. D. C. I

wnerc ne w in be coach at tpo Cat ho-' li- Fniversity. I'pcn his return in. December he will b;:in the practice of law in this city. j Mis.s Margaret Mac I'.ia-gor. 2 1 0 i Lincoln wcy W.. wiil len;e todav'

i hours of labor, my

( .anl to tlatter me by saying that lj 1 liati solved a problem they hid fe,n - i 1 d was un-olvalde. Put it w v nn-j J thcr iiu:.g alto,ther to admit me'

j to their secret conicrtncc. " A v- f. r?v ;i e. . . ... . ft.-t 1 .' .

... v ... ... ...i. .til. i fast." Mother (it.ilir.i-. reja.ncd. and 1 rose ;,t Ip-r v.oids. giad of an e.t ii to g' t out of ; lie l ootn. j "Then it" vou'li üli pardon me." Ij said, moving toward .in- leor, "PI!

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Presenting Autumn

Frocks

in every conceivable Paris sponsored mode

IXTERESTIXG

because the variety fascin- because originality and inates. dividuality predominate.

ECOyOMICAL because moderate cost is a contributinp; consideration to their success.

mi

for Fond du Ic. Wir--., to attend i to ,n-v room. Pni actually sic. py

I

aira in in spite of my day-long n ap." , riaj

A SMALT l'LOCK l)It T II 10 C.KoW'lXi, (HliL 4 114. Serge with braid trimming

would U' good for this model. It is; nice also for ombinations of ma-' ferial. Tlie cdlar, vest and skirt' re 1 rouid be f.f plain goode-, with I the ether portions nf striped, piain!

or figured material. The Pattern is cut in ?, sizes: 12, 14. and ' ; ye. u s. A 14 year .size re-

ipiircs ::-4 varus ol .;( men maie-

THE Silk and Wool D reuses in this presentation have been assembled by Ellsworth's Fashion Experts with our clientele in mind. Many mode's simply draped, low bloused styles, with the Egyptian or Russian trimming motif, or effective oriental touches. The materials include the newest fall novelties, Poiret Twill and Canton Crepe. You'll Be Interested in the New Wraps, New Coats, New Suits, New Blouses, New Skirts, New Sweaters, New Hats, New Furs, New Gloves, New Footwear, etc.

Miss Florence Forester

, Lafayette blvd.. and Mi

ofjiiibble. 711 N. Michigan s.

..it-..:. : ... . .

..j,; C. I a,i a miniKC a:iu i n t.cnrt yet! Velbe upstairs." Lillian intei 'p". d. "I

At U hccloch's

At Whcclock's

SPECIAL SELLING OF DESK OR BOUDOIR LAMPS Lamp illustrated comes in Old Ivory or Polychrome finish, with Metal Shade and panels of' silk in blue, old rose or o Id gold.

Specially Priced at $3.95

Study or Reading Lamps t Style sho ATI comes in green or brown finish, has flexible arm so that it can be ad-

. justed to various positions. Priced $3.50 Wallace Reading Lampi Brass finish . .$4.00 Nickel Plated. $4.25 Green finish ..$4.50 Bronze finish, $4.75

George H. Wheelock & Company

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- Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean : "Positively. Mr. Gallagher?" : Victor Record No. 18941 75c f Jere is a Special Release of this famous team from the "follies" that is taking the country by storm. Also . Three o'Clock in the Morning Waltz Oriental Fox Trot (Cui's "Orientale")

Victor Record No. 18940 75c Come in today and hear these two new Special Releases. George H. Wheelock & Company

Why Pay Fancy Prices? The War is Over.

have re-' or-(,t " ' dl Marion wh.it dress to

I wear tomorrow. I'll be rieht b.icU. folks." she threw lack to tliv ptonp by the tire.

I di-1 no-. ii :ik as we wp.lk 1 thrcusli the hall. and when we

j Pattern mailed to any address on (receipt of 1- cents in silver or statu tis.

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We examine eyes and fl elates correctly at very mod er ate prices. Over 20 years ii satr.e location. DR. J. BURKE 230 S. MICHIGAN ST. I'roken lenses duplicated in 3' minute?. i

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days spent in

turned from Chicago.

Mr. and .Mrs. KMwanl Pfoiffor ar.d' family. I'll X. Lafayette blvd.. have returned from their summer home; at K (cle lake. Mis Helen Muev-:, 12 4.". I'ortai:c av.. a;.d Mis Millred lleur.oo. l'j;;:;. Prta se av.. have returned to tin; Pn:ver.ity t.f Minnesota, Minneapolis. .Minn. ! Miss Ruth burke daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ilurke 311 W. Jefferson blvd. has rturn-d to Ithaca. X. V.. where she will resume her studies at Cornell university, j Miss Isabella M. Pauerlcin. V'S ' Clinton st.. has returned from a nine tnor.ths tour of the wi st. IHirintr her tour Miss Pauerle'.n i-ited nt Tucson. Ariz.. Io Anuele, s-'rattle. Wash., and Vatuouvr, 15 C. Miss Iternice I.aird. of Hollywood. Calif., is spending th week at the home of lr. and Mrs. c. A. I.ippin-' i cott. , Miss Margaret IV.lw. Z2-. . Joseph st.. will leave Friday for Cliii'.uo to attend the University of Chi-

c a?o.

I'at'nn I'ditor, The Xews-Time.f. South Her.d. Ind. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 11 cents in ftamps or silver for which you will kindly send me pattern No Size Street Town Stats Since the pattern is to be ordered, it is understood that I char, no: receive it for about a week. '

Send 12- in silver or stamps for our rp-TO-IATK PALI. AND WINTI-:it 1 '.' 2 2 - 1 2 J BOOK OF FASHIONS.

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Glasses selected at random from case or counter, cannot possibly

Homer I-. Phil:;.-', prove &aiiMauiij i" 'i'i.--.

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Compounded Quarterly I n or. rpor n tcl for $2.000,000 Asew $1,713,000 Contingent Tumi and Cnditkied Tront-s, $50,000 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 West Washington Ave. F. M. noONi:, Ttcm. (rormrvlij 124 S. Main St.)

Mr. and Mrs. 319 E. Monroe t,

ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyremb'.cwski. TIT S. Phillipa st.. Sept. 19. a son. Mrs. Kcdlie Ink. HOC 12. Cedar St.. Sept. 2 0. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Hdorn, 1 T C 2 Fremont st.. Sept. IS. rx :on. Mr. and Mrs. Wae law- Dzikowskl. ill S. Kaley st.. Sept. I, a son. Mr. and Mrs. I-;wi er.ee II. ;et'.er. V. Colfax av.. Aut. :'l. a son.

Everv pair of glasses we furnish

suits the needs nnd individuality of

the wearer. They are ground according to prescription, cut to proper shape and mounted in the most beco rains frames. A Service of This Character ShouM Appeal to You H. LEWJONTREE Uulh fjad Inadine Otoraetrll tad Ma-nafactarva- OptlcLaua.

Anthony It;ae r New York f'itv

and Florence Hutzl n. !i of South1 Pend. i John Weber and Ida Hart, both of I f South Pend. j ! Clinton Myers ard Catherine (Smith, both of Nile. Mih.

Devere w nitman and iary Hawkins, both of South rer.d.

uaver i-enier una .Mathilda J. J Faul, both of Suth Her.d. I Charles Thiele and Marie I-leadle. boO; oi-S outU Icnd,

VT ran Suilcat u !& th.t U caa4 ilMvbtra. rrru, n. Mirhtrn "t.

Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.

$P-m l it

3 t2

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the selection of Newman s Apparel were not made with greatest care and discrimination there would not be so many well dressed women in our community.

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