South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 272, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1922 — Page 8
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fl Of THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TirviES FRIDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 29. 1922 ZSSI i dXt v.-:-v' 4 t
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h-f. Mrs. Lu::- i:iktr (lunn. .ovwln? -Mrs. Sbirt. lluRf-i.o P ar!mpan!M by Mrs. Frar.k
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THE LOVE PATH
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.N,u',ni(N, ii-n .":ir.' n. Want! a riI'rlix. Kath'rir:.- O-rnick, Holen Xo'a.'k, Nlli- liuy-zky, Brrnlre Iiy(U r, li:'i an-i Maraift uto.
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'i'h" irir.-i.il rtTption of tho K reral -Iüh v.;;i takf place r.oxt Fat;iri!'iy tit r. o'clock at th clubhouse, 2-1 7-'. Main nt. Th bo.arl of dm-.-tor.-i t.;i L-e th hosted'.-3 f'jr the afLiir. The rornrr.lttff In chark'" arr- ;n
follow: IToram. rIr. 1. M. ilor- j
Van I'ort' r. Klla lU'-man; lec-tt, t n
crations, ilr. Walter chrirU.an; Mr?. Horner M.ller, Mrs. V'.:ilarr. 3Iapr. Ml-'s Harr-t Ktli r an 1 Mrrf. i-Yai.'K: Nicely; Invitation, Mi .laudo Heath, chairman; Mrn. :h"sJpr Montgomery, Mrs. Illchard K'.2,rl. M! May Applpt. -Mrs. -Huh
J Imnnahoo; rerrshmejita. -Mrn. t J Walsh. Mrs. Sam Hunker. Mrs
v.-Ill ;islst. tfi dpartmfnt chairman on th cumr.Jtt'O of Introductions und the fx-rr.n?!dpnts will .-rvo with th hosjiitallty comrnltt e.
Mrs. J. r. ('.:::.!;., r.. 1".' l.:;on j riT rtair.' 1 TiiUt.-.-iay a ff-r noon ! for hor nit' Gertrut? : x. tlv : ?'i-st.i h-r.g the in'-mt.'-r r.f a c'a--fit St. Jo.- h's k."io;. (Jaru'.'.s and contests f"a-.ur'd tin n f;.-r.;oon and i Mr?. rr-d Sh'-rrnan ar:l Mrn. Frank Ma Jan der a:ssi.st d thi h'f -s. Tiio-,-pref nt were X-llie chonff, Mar- :
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By Genevieve Kcmtls
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afl'-rnnon. Thir- j one- h'uest w ro
T!if l.u -ine'S meetincr w-is ; over by Mrs. Ira L'b-r. :
I r ipram an- j Thf History of,
rue mil' rs
pr'-'--nt. presided
and tli afternoon's siste l of a j a;r on
St. Jnvoj,h County," n- i 1 by Mrs.)
1'11' ry; a r' .adin on "Ma rqu'dt" i
and Jai-iille," pre-entd by Mr?. Clarene. Thresh who also ii;scu--"d "Hi- Fort of St. Joe." and the "Ho
of the Potawatomies." On
Oct. 12 the club will b" entertained at th" honu of Mr-. K. M. Mosey, bUrJ i:. Wayne -t.
MiM Uertha Geort,'o of HollyCal., were pr.nt. Fullovv-
Hnnorinsr M! F.ertha I)arr, who In having Saturday for Detroit, Mich., to resido, M:i Frances Thurman and Mis. Iaura McXeff entertained at dinner la&t evening at the Collw inn of th IviSallfj hotel. I'lac.s wcro laid for 10 at th table, which wan made attractive with n. ilrnple arrangement of garden flowers. Following dinner the Kujats attended th Ulacki-tono Mrs. Hollo O. rasre. Park av., plea-santJy entertained the Mothers' club Thursday afternoon at her hrm. Seventeen members and one
purst, "Wood.
ing an Informal afternoon a buff't luncheon was s-'-rved. The club will meet atrain In. two we"k, th place to be announced later. M!n.s Treva "Watts ent"rtalned at dinner "Wednesday evening at her horn C3 4 12. Indiana av. Twelve guests enjoyed the Informal evening. Karnes and mu'c being featured following dinner. -4The members of the Shakespeare circle and their husbands wtre en
tertained all day Wednesday at the cottapt of Mr. and Mrs. George Fulrner, Faslo Point. Diamond lake. A p'.cni dinner was served at noon to 21 fruests and th afternoon spent with fishing and other informal entalnmerrt. Mr. and Mrs. Horace V. Kimbl". E. South t.. entertained five puests informally at dinner Thursday evening ai the Chain O Iakec Country club. -4Mis i:i'-en Spltler, 1 2 0 ß 1-2 W. "Washington av.. entertained the Phi Tau Hi'sUon sorority Thursday evening. Iurin- the business meeting Wl:?. Ann Hulllnffer m eleett-d treasurer. Tho romalndt-r of the evening was spent socially and dainty refreshments were served to te-ifjht Ruest-s. Next Thursday eventnp the- soiTiity will entertain with a theater party and In two weeks a bor social will be given. nieven members of the Home Guards of the Grace M. H. church wer entertained Thursday afterr.oon fit the home of M.rs. W. C. Row, 1413 hi. Michigan t. The afternoon was devoted to making plans for the year's work. The next roeetlrr will b held at the rame plica Oct. 7, And the annual election cf cfflcttr will take place. -- The fwirnw reunion was held at
Mrs. C. Harper, 02 F. Washington av., was hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Twin City sewing circle. Twelve members were present and enjoyed a social time after a .hört bu v.r. ess s-s-idon. In th contests the favor", were won by Mrs. Harry VanDenburg and Mrs. James Guy. In two weeks the club will be entertained at the home of Mr;-. Jou:r Hartzell, Dubail av. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen Louli Creed, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Creel, of thi city and Homer Reed Hatchet, sjn of Mrs. M. I-:. Kiehey, of Morgantown. Ind.. which took place Tuesday afternoon at the Trinity M. F. church cf Cincinnati, ., the Rev. C. McChirc, D. I., officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Hateheet will resido at Denver. Colo. Honoring Mrs. U. G. Speed, who will leave Sunday for her winter homo at Tryon, T. Carolina. Mrs. Harry A. Biggs, 904 H. JetYerson blvd. entertained with a charming luncheon at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Chain O Iike:i Coun try club. Places were laid for 12 guests at the table made loveiy with a simple arrangement if the early autumn flowers. Mrs. Charles Arthur Carlisle entertained 16 guests at bridge Wednesday afternoon at Carlisle Manor, a.s a courtesy to Mrs. Iteed Parker, of Detroit. Mich., who Is tho jruest of her mother. Mrs. J. Ti. IJirdsell. The favors were given to Mrs. Parker, Mrs. William Dodge, Mrs. John Woolverton. and It. 1 Sen-.-enich. Dr. ar.d Mrs. Herbert P.artlett, who are having poon to resido in Pontiac, III., were the honor guests rt a dinner given Wednesday evening at the College Inn of the LaSalle hotel. Thp quests included Dr. and Mrs. St. Clair rarden. Dr. and Mrs. Jamea A. Duggan, Dr. and Mrs. George J. GeliW, Dr. and Mrs. C. D. Geyer. Dr. and Mrs. A. II. Huffman, Dr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Maloney. and Dr. and Mrs. Milo K. Miller. Following: the dinner the evening wm epent at the bridge tabl"s at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Geisler, 222 Marquette a v. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson entertained the members of the building committee of the Gloria Del Swedish Duthcrn church Wednesday evening at the church parlors. Rev. A. II. Keck pave a short talk on "Christian Workers," and Rev. C. ö. Anderson
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that a p pa re nt.y r.-iua; fa. a:on? I hi:rr:-d straight to :nv room as ,wn .:s I liad sen my mother-in-law safely into the houe. looked the door, and turning out the con-
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Call A'-'tna Cleaners. Garm'r.t . hats cleaned. L-237'J. ?16 Z. Sample. Ore day tervice cheerful j
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and
to take up
CrifhV 1922. by Netpr Ftw Service. Ine- CmM Driöin rieht, mcrred.
New October
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Victor Kecor
Out Tomorrow The dance numbers are very good lots of real pep and harmony. In fact it has been a long time since we have been able to offer such a larc:e number of good dance records on one list. Don't overlook the popular vocal numbers either. They are especially good this month. In the Red Seal selections the immortal Caruso heads the list, of course. Come in and we will gladly play over the entire list for you. George H. Wheelock & Company
rTmtiiKKE Is only one path that le&ds through the world for those frether nor how long these two march side by side THIS path is' 1 whose hearts are true. No matter when they first step out to- always the same. And always Cupid shows the wsy.
pleased with several vocal numbers. The next meeting will be held October 17. The Loyal Americans No. 1003 held the regular meeting Wednesday evening- at their hall, on E. Wayne st. Four applications were received and six candidates initiated. The remainder of the evening was spent with dancing. The Drill team will entertain with a dancing party Saturday evening and will hold their regular meeting next Tuesday with Mrs. Clyde Judie, 1109 W. Oak fit. The next regular lodge meeting will be held October 11 at the hall. Mrs. Andrew Ilildebrand, who was recently elected president of the Parent Teachers Association of the Rider school assisted by F. A. HIte, Mrs. Grover Whtteman and
Today's Fashion
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I A PLT1VSTXO FROCK FOR j motile: it 's omh j 4116. riald suiting with bandlnjrs , of taffeta wa-s used for this design, j It Is nlco for the new Jersey weaves, j for serge and nilk and is also a style j good fcr wash fablcs. i The pattern Is cut In 4 Pizes: 6, ' S, 10 and 12 years. A 10 year size i requires 3 yards of 10 Inch material. ! Pattern mailed to any address on J receipt of 32 cents In silver or
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Glasses Fit the Eyes
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So Compounded Quarterly Incorporated for S2.00n.000 AM-ls $1,713,000 Contingent Fund and Undivided Pnrits, $5U,mu BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND
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Pattern Editor, Th News-Time.. , South Bend, Ind. Dear Sir: Find enclosed IS cents In Camps or sliver for which you will kindly end mt pattern
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Send 12c In sliver or
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stamps for
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Mrs. F. M. Richardson, the other officers, will have charge of the first meeting, which will be held Friday evening at the school. A splendid program has been arranged which will include selections by a male quartet, a talk by F. A. Hlte, a 5ong by Mrs. Russel Place and a travel talk by Miss Mary McKibben. Mrs. A. J. Meyers, 1702 Portage av., waa hostess to the members of the Child Conservation Ivoague Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Grover Whlteman presented a paper on "The Adolescent Girl In Uusiness" which was followed by a round table discussion. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. R. W. Fries, 712 S. Clinton et., Oct. 11. The meeting of the Novel club, which was to have been held next Monday evening with Mrs. Horace Fox, 60S Park av., has been postponed until Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Brubaker, 4 29 Harrison av.. entertained informally Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. Arthur Studebaker, who Is leaving soon to spend tho winter In Chicago. The evening was spent at the bridge tables, the favors being won by Mrs. D. A. I Ilm es, Mrs. Harry McCarty, Mrs. Louis Ahlering-, L. W. McGann, C J. Sellers and R. F. Schumacher. The decorations of the home were garden flowers and bittersweet Luncheon was served to 3 0 guests. The members of the Fouth Bend Woman's club will open their seat-on this afternoon with a reception for members and their friends, at 2:30 o'clock. A splendid musical program has been prepared under the direction of Mrs. Guy McMichal. the decorations are In charge of Mrs. Alfred Mailing and Mrs. Boyd Gurley and the refreshment committee Includes Mrs. D. P. McKee, Mrs. E. C. Ponds. Mrs. Edwin Dill. Mrs. R. M. Hutchinson, Mrs. Paul Berry, Mrs.
W. II. Mlkesch and Mrs. P
Whltehlll. board of hostesses.
The members of the directors will be the
The Woman's Bibl-j class of the First Christian church will be entertained Friday evening at the home of Mrs. C. II. DeFrees, .M5 S Taylor st. The Woman's League of the First M. K. church will meet in the Friendship room of the church this afternoon at 2:30. Tho annual reports will be given and the election of officers will be held. The Philathea class of the First Christian church will be entertained Saturday evening, instead of Friday evening as previously announced at the home of Mrs. Burton Stover. 403 W. Jefferson blvd.
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mail." he rejoined tartly. "That Jerry Ticer doesn't know he3 on earth unle.ss you take him by the collar and apply a leather belt to him." As the good-natured, redoubtable
tents
iea put o::: my
the hanukerv liief th" mysterious j. Tew
Ion Itkjmon had given me by a subter fug". And then with a sudden llttl" con-
ntrietion of
mv- heart fach
as the
-ght cf 'mething deadly might have caused. I recoiled from the t'Imy triflle. Surely I had seen that handkerchief before!
pon't fail to
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WALKS AHOl'XD Till' WORLD. F. F. Taylor, a faithful nightwatchman in Richmond, Va., lias in the hLst 10 years covered a distance equal to the circumference of the globe In his nightly rounds. It is safe to presume that Mr. Taylor is not troubled with rheumatism. There are many In th'tf community who would he equally agile wer' it not for rheumatic pains. Theo can be relieved and permanently benefited. ns hundreds of others have, by a trial bottle of LAXPOX'S PRTCnilTTON 1903. Price $1. Write or call. I,mdon Drug Co., Mich, and Wayn sts. South Bend. Advt. 272-tf.
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Distinctive Optical Service
Call Aetna. Cleaners. Garments, hats cleaned. L. 2378. 916 E. Sim. pie. One day service cheerfully rven. Jvt. 23S-tf.
Peer shed their homes every year . usuallv after breeding season.
Glasses selected nt random frm case or counter, cannot possibly proTC satisfactory and helpful. Every pair of glasses we furnish suits the needs und Individuality of the wearer. They are round according to prescription, cut to proper t-hape and mounted In thmost becoming frames. A Serrice of This Character Should Appeal io You. H. LEMONTREE tb lifnd Inadine OetomftrUl aJ Usnofuiurlai Optlla. W ran 4up2Ut oy lena that la m1 lMbr.
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Joseph Avery, 415 Lincoln way W., has returned to the L'nivtrr.v ot Michigan at Ann Arbor where ho will take up the study of law. Mifs Mary Chapleai, LelanJ av . has entered St. Mary'.3 college. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Mangold, ".(i N. Main st., have returned fram a week's trip to Chicaso. Moline, Ro-k Island, 111., and Davenpor. la. The trip was made by motor. Miss Paulino Darr, 21! Elder st, is visiting her cousin. Charles Smith and family of Chicago. Before returning heme she w:ll spend a fev days at Milwaukee, Wis.
-mi.x i aui;ii" o.irr, raider t.. I
s spending 10 day? in Chicago, th" .tuest of Mrs. Charles Smith.
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m i ; r i a ( . i : li c i ;x S ES. Henry DeWulf, of Mishav.-aka. and Martha Mabon, of South Bend. .lohn Hobart Mattlce, cf Wyatt. Ind., and Genevieve Shuler. of
E. i Misha waka.
Revelations ?A VitQ&n
What Dicky term the wheels" In my head revolved much faster than the automobile-motor on our return from the shopping expedition to Easthampton upon which my mother-in-law had ln.'.ted. The reappearance upon my horizan of the mysterious Don Ramon Almlrez. with h! melodramatic me?.sage to my fther, had pet my Imagination and my conjectures whirlin?. That he was fomeone I had known. I waj sure by this time as ffure as I was that th name by which the Southampton war-enriched family had acceded him, wa a ma.sk akin to his snowy mutachlos and beard and his thlckl"nsed pi asses. And. exa?p era tin sr elusive, there floated through my crrci:u.snesrt the knowledge of the identity that
to the poftmjeif halfpartly Jujitl-
demand to be taken office. At that. I told guilty, her Illing v.?
.f!. I wou.d have been glad, of course., to hear from Dickey, but I was not anxious enough about it to make a special trip to the postoffce upon the exceedingly remote, possibility that I would find a letter from him a waiting me. He is never an a.'Iduou. correspondent, and I was pe.simi.stic enough to believe that his presen sojourn In a Il'x'.ouh Adirondack camp as the guest of a. succ"t-ful author whese forthcoming book he is to illustrate, would effectually lull hia epistolary conscience to slee-p. "I Hope You'rei Satined I" Conscience compelled me to admit however, that my knowledge
ky'rt diatorines, or even
my
was hi.s. I felt as though at tn i r'fi"e t h'J reference to Edith Fa!rSK?cond I might solve the riddle of! fax before he left, wer" nn wholly
his personality and I was annoyed
beyond measure at the dullness my own perceptions.
"I wish I'd had a better look at' that Don whatever fancy name he! cv.: himself." My molher-in-Iaw'.
responsible for my Indifference to
of j hlrf letters. I had been so absorbed j in the melodramatic sequence of
events which Li.;an, Allen Drake
were Investigating I had just ployed
and i: a nd
:y father in which
voice sounded querulously from the
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Union Shoe Company 223 S. Mir hi can St.
better
walking part that I had
even th" vacue ferntne
u.r.e. wr.;ch had come to
of his be ins
inv:ted w.thout me to tne wonder-
before. t iUi ';i:i;-' who It I Turning obendienfy into the
was. Don't turn this corner. Go on' wood road, as my moth"r-in-law
around the wood road to Sag Har-:had directed. I made a feeble at
was roanmncr to
him a good souare lock when I pass-f :r-'"'T'en
ir.g and got cut before I could c-:n'e whcn 1 hr arr.ed
l.ke somebody I've sen
f Wish I could remember
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An Enormous Lot Has Been Purchased. Such Vanities as These Can be Sold at Only $1.20 each Fashion has centered her attention upon vanities for Fall and so they become very important. Black patent leather with double strap carriers, silk lined, fine large mirrors, fitted with compact cases and lip-stick holders. See them displayed in our north window.
Featuring THREE-PIECE COSTUMES of Veldyne, Marleen and Fashona
g liar-; had
bor. The mail mtist be in by tri; if rapt to save my ftce with an ob time, and if you don't core any-: nervation to the effect tha Jerry lhlr.tr about htarir.g from Erhard. Ticer had gone for the mill ever)' I do. There's surely a letter there' day. Rut th" process so uccesfui
by this time." ) w:h -oir Chir.e.-e friends felled I wa relieved nt hT change of' :r.al!y when confront d with
ujevt tht I fcarcelv nftlop.J th. m ' he r-ir. - '.3 w'a captious nood
The Ellsworth Exhibit of Fall Modes Supreme In Styling Superior In Value A collection of Coats, Wraps, Capes. Frocks and Suits that upholds the prestige of this store as
Your Curtains Are the First Thing Passers-by See. What Impression Are They Making? Featuring tomorrow 100 pairs o f Ruffled Curtains of figured grenadine at only $2.69 pair
Two New Models Make Their Debut in the Shoe Row
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"South Bend's Premier Fashion House" It r-sveals a buying power and a power of production which results in values little short of phenomenal.
Slipper of double strap. calf toe and heel-
beige with tan colored strap, Cuban
dUs-my
$9.00 pair Pongee colored Oxford with pear 1 calf trimmings. military heel $9.00 pair
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