South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1922 — Page 8
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Social Calendar MO.NDAV Th Ciirr'nt Events !;- rt m nt t . ? rrnr- clih w;i h .1 a re--t ; n at !).- ( rihho iv . X. .Mh f... b t w n th R.iurH of 2 and c ! ( k. 0f ; ( .n 1 - ! Ux'it' of th- V C T. I th" Y. Mr.-. v. :;: i cf V. m.e-t t! A. U. ( -ny-r. California av..! n-t( the Philathe.i rials' nir.'!'-r Pr'.ihyteri an ch u rch ; 1 n t h f v r : r , g . The Otterbein flu IM of the Conference Memorial U. 15. church will r e- In the vcr.ln? with Mrs L. S. ( r e r, 1 j 2 Wood -.va r 1 a v. Th Iengue of Wonrri Voters will rnf't In the evening at S o'clock at the So Jfh Ben! Woman's club room Z24 J. M. S. building. The As Voti Like lit rluh will hold Ps f. rt Tr.eetlr.fr of th'.- Fea-n th: vening with a potlubk dinner at the horn r.f Mini ir.iza.bcth Turner. 1 0 J 2 AV. Ti.-wiüF nv. Tho Itmtur Stuiy dpartment rf th South rr.1 Woman's club 111 "M entcrtr-lnil In th afternoon Atth homo cf Mrs. Paul Jrry. K.O F. Scott t. Tri-sn.w M!s Gertrude Chilian, 511 .S. St. Jräfh. Kt., assisted y Mrs- fJeor't 3itner, Mrs. John Pahren. Mr. Victor Jonen, Mrs. J I- JI. A'hinger and Mrs. J. J. Ileichert will entertain at dinnrr at tho Collen W'oman' clut. The propra mwlll bo in charge of Mi.si Katherlne Campbell. The Plymouth NeeIle cl'ir will he entertained In tho afternoon at the horn of Mr.s. C. Curti. 120i E- Daytun t. Members of th board of directors of the M. Jc-ph hospital Aid socl will meet thi afternoon at 3 o'clock Kt the hospital. Mrfl. Clyde Juday, 110 W. Oäk Ft , will be ho.'te.n to the members of the I.. A. I. A. Drill ('am in tho evebir.. The Swin- circle of Pt. Peter's llvanel'cal church will hold an afternoon meetintr In tho church parlors. Mr. Paul CJ!acr antl .Mr?. (Jore Ola. er wlll.be the hotey-cs. Tho Pethany C.IrN of St. I'eter'.s Kv;inxcl!f.il church will mct In the venln nt the home of Mi53 Ma Trnper, 1 0 7 Portape avThe Army and Navy Union will 'ive the firvt dance of the season at SlickVr hall. ?.'2l S. Michigan ft. C inl.s alfo will feature the evening's nterta'nment. The muic department of the South P nd Woman's club will present Mrs. H-nry S' hurmann of Indianapolis in . n afternoon musical". Appearing .n the program with Mr. Schurmann will le Mrs. Wallte Kr:ec:hbnum, Mrs. Harry ltarr.es and Mrs. Vera SrrayT. Mrs 1 1. lt. Stewart will bo th aceonu.;n!t for the afternoon. Tb- S buybr Itcbekah Thimble u 11 meet this afternoon at the I o. hall. The Temple A!l Klstrhoo. will TTi.ee t this afternoon at 2:.0 nt Temple I',o;h-Ml. I.KMlsDW Mrs. Herat e I'ux. H'K Park a v., "AlH he I;o-tes to the members of the Novel ( l;i h at dinner. The Grandmothers' irejo will be entertained at an all day meeting, at the home of Mrs. (J. M. Ziegler. S. Michigan -"t. Mr?. Albert Myers. Ilror.son ft., will he hostess at an afternoon meeting of the Modern Priscil'.a club. The Pythian Tea will meet in the atternoon at the K. of P. hill. Mrs. J. Wicker. S II. Washington av., will entertain the 11. J. 1 Unehre club this afternoon. Th Indies Aiil s'eiety of the Immanual M. V.. church will meet with Mrs. John P-din. "IS II. Ia1 . 1 1 av., !n the afternoon. The Phll-A-P.ir auxiliary of the Indiana Arer.uo Christian church will meet In the afternoon with Mrs. Harry Prownhridge. 1 2 1 3 II. Donaid mt. The Golden Pkod club will ir.et in h afternoon with Mrs. II. Yori- s I S. Main st., in the afternoon. The Rosmart! Ilotn- Fconorr.Ic , dub will meet for an all day .wlmi , at th home of Mrs. John Cripe. ; oedar.d. 1 The social season for th" Piks j club wll be opened tills evening with j a dinner and dance. Pnr.ncr will b j -erved at 7 o'c b'k and w ill be fol- ! ..".Td hv binclng the Tokio orches-! tr.w playing the program of danres. Special ftunts are romised by the entertainment committee fe Iliks and the;r women gu-'s the TUESDAY. MrK E. M. Morris will re id "Madame Purterfly.' accompn:ed ! y Mrs. G A. FiralMugh. for the hrno;e IV'k'ro.v At Whcclock's
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b h 1 1 . '1 Oi.vr bot 1 N. M!rhn . ir: 1 Ir'-'-.hy wÜl fi:w . n r'.r-'.f . i chur'h , t he Rotary room c t . . c i 't 's i j r ..i c K . i M:. I.. W Mrf;-, r.r . xir, '.. Will : of Mr.pry In thf Th M -.-.'. fl rr":-Hn. ." .1 1 ; tr'ain th Ir i f t r r Ttr-.:-! -::ia . i:vir. f St. T'-'r-i n TYf M .-.- :or.i ry . I'rairio C;r.- . r ; f y o I .ir. 'rhu ..f Mr f h II i r - r ' h v.-: ; : f't at H. J. Lor: i:.i-.var.!-th. rnoon. The Vormr,'. I I'.il'tit fhun h th home f !." ", Lincoln v a Th Harmony b entertair.e 1 : 'r. Inn of the Cilvary vv.li 1" f-Ltrta' n '1 Mr.--. K. J. V ;c V T-". Ha lir. "irc'.o will n th'- a ft'" rr.nr.n at the horn o Mr. i:n .iltch::. II. Madison ?t. The ii dies AM .O'-y-tv of n gonial church will meet ;r. th church parlorn. .V p all day dinner will be starve 1 at n ion. Mr.c Floyd F:?hburn. Dixie hlprnway, will he hostf to th Ixid'e.s Aid .ociety of the Dndfn Avenue church in th rftornot.n. The Woman's Foreign Ml..onary society of tho Firnt M. II. church will meet In the f?erno(.n in the Friendship room of the church. Mn. W. II. Hlllnnn, Portage av.. will entertain the Dadles Auxiliary of the Trinity M. II. church in the a fternoon. The Woman'.s Foreign Missionary society of (Irace M. II. church will hold an afternoon rnfetimr in the church parlors. Mrs. Joseph Prrick. Sumption Prairie rd.. will be hr.--tes to th Sumption Prairie Home F.-onorr.io-clu!) for an all day meeting. Mrs. Fred Wet7.ien will be hotess to the Ladie.s' Aid society of the proadway llvar.go;;rai church thi" afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. Tm tsV'ting' lio.e.i will he Mesdimes Q. O. Ilelnoehl, Boyd Thornton and O. J. Chri.--ten.on. The monthly meeting of tho Missionary H;clety of the Hnrrin-Perley Christian church will le held in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. J. Longley, i:.hvardhurg Midi. ntiD.w. Tli Woman's Missionary association of the Conference Memorial 1 . P. church will meet at the afternoon with Mrs. er. 50 4 K. Dubail a v. MOHK o'clcMk in . C. TravSATl'II DAY. The Indiana State Cnferenco of Cliarltles and Correction will hold its first meeting; in the Chamber of Commerce. Miss Hay Klnz'.e. l".2l DIncoln wav 11.. entertained the choir of thei First Christian church Saturday afternoon. A buslne-:s meeting was held and elections held as follows: Pres.. Ycra May Webster; vlce-pre-sident, Violet Kurkoff; secretary, liosennar I'arker; asst. secretary, Hilda Pucharskl; treasurer. Du la Harmes; assistant treasurer. Pay Kinzie; press reported. Lenore Patty. Folloulg the busine-q session game were jdayed and refreshments served to 12 guests. Tho nest meeting will be armoured later. j?e ITS US BlS
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MI-s Parbara Say. of thi city, hazard, to tho physical well-lelncr un h s enrolled at Voo-t r rolb t,-.', j ir-s they take extraordinary precauat Wooster, o. jtions while traveling, particularly by Mr. and Mr.". V. C. Speed left j water. They should bo very discreet Sunday fr a motor trip to their j in all dealings and sign papers and winter home at Tryori. N. C, wh rc 1 1-tters o.iutiou?ly. A child born on Mrs. Speed will spend the winter, j this day will be energetic, resourceMr. Speed planning to return to'ful and perhaps inventive. South Rend at an earlier d.fe. j
Mr. and Mrs Pilph 11. Reed ami J Mrs. Garrett Wal-h, Jr.. Hoffmann l apartments, will b ave toilay for vl-i!t with friends at e'hieago. Do'.iis firvl Indl.inap'dl-'. tomorrow's z?. .HOROSCOPIi By Genevieve Kenblt TPPSDAV. OCT. While active or even exciting -'or ditior.s may be read from this day stellar operations, yet there is certain p-mee vi danger o re loth as tiV.t transactions 1 t v. w hich is i '. . ... he Vtco.rr.e oi business and a to physi -il saf-1-undcr a menaee ,f a..b'urneyir.g by wat r. Client w n : .e care ror t .ic n a a : d be p'i per d 1 s- . ; e t t with. i mi y in all dealing. S'-n are. Tf-o.-- wh.one birthd At irhcclocJSs 1 I r ha it voti nave a t i ry-tne h: I e
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She Claims New Planet Discovery
9 sr. . JMISS LAP It KD MIDDER, IW FA Somlcc. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. I there anything "new under the sun?" Miss Daurel Miller, young1 New York nst ro!o-ist, Fays there is two things. In fact Tay m u and F. If n r. planets brought to light two new by her ocu!t mathematics. She s bent on gaining official recognition for them. Put the scientists of the United States Naval Observatory are a bit skeptical. "The discovery of new planets by an astrologist," says Capt. Austin Katz, r.oting superintendent of the observatory, "would Indeed be Interesting. The sciences of astronomy and astrology are so widely different. The. astrologer attempts to rea human affairs and world, events by the configurations of the planets and their supposed Influences. The nstronomer confines himself to the real eience which treats of heavenly bodies, their magnitude?, motions, distances, constitution and the like. "There is no real connection between the two. "The facilities of the observatory anil its Ftaff of scientists are at the disposal of Miss Miller. ITer observations and claims will be examined and checked j;it as would the claim of any scientist." S the young astrolorist has passed over her data and Is now awaiting its judgment. look :'or an active year, but one of ADVICE TO GIRLS Bv Annie Laurie I'llAR ANNIE LAURIE: I am a girl 20 years of nee. Sev"ta! weeks ago I met a young man two years my senior. The week wo met I was ont with him tw!e and g.in tho following week. He ttlephor.es me every day. but it has been a couple of veks since he asked to call on rne at my home. I kn j here I nothing to keep him from seeing me if h should . ;h. I mi yen think he really cares for t ie -is a friend? We both have a . of friend. Wondering. R. P. K. S.: If the young man calls you o:i tne telephone every day. It Is ei :.r.t that lie enjoys your frlendhip. TIi'.s does not mean that, he .;-- to call and see you two or three times a week. Perhaps he has o'her friends and interests which demand tho greater part of his time. V- hen he calls at your home, be so : att:ral and kind that he will want to call again. DEAR ANNIE LAURIE: i a : e Vol 1 .rr am a younsr woman 17 years of and I have been going with a g rr.an 2 3 years of age. I love dearty and he said that he lov.i m--. hut ho h.xs not called on me for three weeks. He to'.d my girl .h::m that somebody told him something I sa d about him. I have never ar.yt.'v.rg about him that was vir.d. PIeve advise me what to Jr. BROKEN HEARTED PAT1Y. P.P.uKE.V HEARTED HART: If the yung man does not think . p';:;h of you to believe In you. why do yci worry about him? You are 'iHi o-;rg to waste your precieus hours worrying, when there are ?" m i r.y many en.h-.y a ! out d ar. rne people to meet nr.d o good friends with whom tc yourself. Forget with your other him and go friends, my ORAR A NN IK LAURIE: Will you please tell me the correct way to Introduce a young man an 1 ? your.;; lady? Ruth. RUTH: A ' w a s present the young )n;an to the young woman, saying: "Mis Smith. I want you to mwt Mr. Jor.eo." or "I want to Introduce Mr. Jfir.(." or any other simple, I fr.T.iIsh'.p phrase. DRAR I a:n
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Tili; WAY IIA IUI Y UN D RRWOO 1) AVOIDCÜ A DLSTIlIvINC; MIXTLNG. Harry UnJerwood'o voice, ulterliig the name, "LuJy Far," wh.ch, to my annoyance. he i variably plies to me held the impish, teas.i.g ncte of lamiilur and memory. That had not ii r;tai:r.g c ha no cd in the least, I decided. I took a wift -upward glance at nim in order to roconoiie the wtiiremembered tone which the bizaire di-sguise which his white hair, Ltard, :nutache:oa and thick-lt:ij.-d glared aiiorded him. As 1 did so. w.th a quick movement he removed the eyeglasses, reveahr.g his unlurgettable brilliant black eyej, glinting v.ith mocking merriment and smiled gwyly down at me. He replaced the glares and spoke in the accents which he evidently had assumed as part of his role of ditlngu.öhed lort if ii er. "The dwoon, you think it Id serious?" The whole inteiude his fur'.ive t-iue, h.j rtjinovinK and replacing or the thick-ltnsed ga-!i:erf. hLs formal ciuery, h-id taken but a few seconds Lce my command to liy the girl who had tainted upon the gras. 1 wls already kneeling bes:do her when he poko the lai wordtf. ana I made him no answer, for 1 had ftten her cautiously open her eyes halfway beneath her thick und long tjelashed and close them again when he aw ine kneeling over her. Then she gave a long igh as if jus arousing from unconsciousness, and moaned softly but distinctly: Wliext Aia I ? " "Ramon, Ramon, where are you 7" ii.arrd.od when I wad lit. 1 have a Ir.tle girl 8 months old. I do not lev my husband., and I am not happy when I twe other girls of my age having such a good time. 1 wonder why I cxtn't. Could I get a divorce? If 1 can't, what can I do to make my husband love me? 1 know he fliru with other girls when I am not with him. UNHAPPY. U-NilAPPIT: My dear little girl. evt-n though you aro bu a child in jeara you cannot afford, with the responsibility of motherhood on your shoulders, hastily to teek a divorce if life i at all beurablo with your husband. There is your baby to consider. Her happiness 1 worth raor than anything you would gain through .separation from your husband. As he years pass the will need her father more and mora. Try to love your husband. Talk with him seriously. Make the neatest, cozie?t little home possible. Then he will love you for your tine qualities. Perhaps you are a little .alou3 and only imagine that he flirts. Annlo Laurie will welcome letters of inquiry' on eubjects of femln Interest from young women readers of this paper and will reply to them in these columns. Letters to Miss Laurie should be addressed to her, in care of this office. MEDITATIONS OF A MARRIED WOMAN Before marriage, when a man kisses a girl, it sometimes makes her cry; after marriage, ho sometimes ha. to cry before she can make him kis her. Fairy Tale: Once upon a time there was a man who was perfectly satisfied with the make of his car. the "form" of his golf and the kinel of woman he married. No doubt, Solomon found the first hundred weddings the most trying: but. after that, all the practical jokes must have run out nnd even the wedding-humorisLa must have gotten h bit tired of springing the old ones. A youn man never gets much comfort out of his first smoke or his first love-affair; but then, what he's looking for Is not comfort but experience that! -and he pets worlds o: Paring and originality are of no use to a man in thes days; the law always catches him. jut as he is starting out to make Solomon or Rluebeard look like a piker. "The man who sir.es at his work" may be a Joy around the place; but Heaven deliver u from the man who Just SINGS, so that nobody else can work! A young man usd to start In to learn a business from the ground up, but now most of them expect Rather to send them to the top in an airplane. To a woman. An "old flame" a living testimonial to her lot charms to a man. just a monument to hit dead follies. Sometimes a man is attached to his wife by a ball and chain. (Copyright, 1922. Helen Rowland) RKnn wAsre haskitts Useful as well as ornamental in any room or hom. Cony in variety of sires and colors. Rig shipment Just received to be sold at special low rent prices. Comeearly they Wsvon t last long. The Reed Shop. 219 South St. Joe St. Phone Lincoln 2274. adv.275. SIX PEIICEXT COMPOUNDED. QUARTERLY. Money placed with the South BenJ Dulldlr.j and Loan Association prior to Oct. 11th. draws 6 percent from Oct. 1st compounded quarterly. Incorporated tor $ 3.000.0CO.00. As-J sets $1.713.000.00; 216 AV. AVaahinetcn av, (flit door west cf ccuxt house.) Advt 2S2.-tf. Call Aetna Cleaners. Garments, hats cleaned. L-237S. 91 E. Sample. One day service cheerfully fivea. Adr. 2JI-U
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I averted iny f hers, afraid that -mi'.e which I cm rice .:ie -Hi::k!y om. w on Id .ee me ) :M not help giving b-e.h at her shamming tr.d at the: betrayal her words were of the ft:r-j ta'.ious attention which I guessed the 1 rrr r.nica..y romantic .Mr. l ndrrwf ed had paid h"-r. l rr.one noeltort. to hide my amusement from the pseudo De-n Ramon, however, andj maliciously enjoyed the embarrass-1 mcnt wliich even his unusual audac-j i.y could not hide. j I let him wriggle for a second or two before I asked demurelv "Is your name Ramon? If so, I believe the lady is calling for you." He came quickly to her side, too her hand, and tried his b-st to give his tone and words a distinctly paternal air. "Yes. my child.. I om here. What can I do for you?" "Ohl Don Ramon where am I? What ha happen d?" Her voice wa just faint enough to be convincing. I mentally registered applause a, her clever acting. "Nothing very much " he returned. "We have had a little Accident, but no one is hurt, except your driver has a little cut face. You fainted with the shock. Are you all right now?" "Please help :me up." The voice stronger now, but the ap peal was unmistakable. A Casual Warning. I puf"il that behind the thickIcnsed glasses Harry Underwood had shot a resentful glance at the amusement which I did not try to hide, and I knew that he must be painfully conscious of the ridiculous f.gure he was cutting. But he put his arm around the girl's tender figure, still with the same Assumption of parental s-olicl-tude. A, this moment Kat.e and my father appeared. Their hands were laden with everything needful for finst-aid remedies, so I made up a mild restorative drought and put it into Harry Underwood's hand. My father, assisted by Ka'.le, attended to the cut face of the chaffeur, who wa.s not .o badly hurt as to be unable to reply to the angry remarks of the taxi-driver. Each man was blaming the other for he accident, and there bade fair to be more bloodshed if their flow of Insulting invective wa allowed to continue. "Have her drink this," I said, "and then I will take her up to the house. My friend, Mrs. Underwood. Is there, and she Is more used ta emergencies of this sort than I." I had suspected that Lill'on's recreant husband did not know of her presence In the house, and poke as I did to warn him. My suspicion Today9 s Fashion 40 A roiTLMt PDVY SUIT. 4123. Comprising rompers in "pantee" style, with long or short; sleeves, and a simple sleeveless , smock which may be omitted, and may be finished w ith or without the facing. This facing may he stitched 1 to form serviceable pockets. Blue chambrey and dotted percale are ! and cretonne m y be combined fori this 8tyle. j The pattern is cut In 4 size: 4.! and K years. A f year size rp- j juires 2 1-2 yards for the Rompers, j and 2 yards for the Smock of 32 1 inch material. Pattern mailed to any adlres on receipt of 1 2c in silver or stamps. Pattern Editor, The News-Tlme, South Bend. InJ. Dear Sir: Find enclosed 11 cents In stamps or sllrer for which you will kindly nd m pattern No - Size .... ....... ... Name Etreet Town v.State ........ Blnce the pattern is to be- ordered, It Is understood that I rt-.aH not receive It for atout 4 week. Send 12c in silver our UP-TO-DATE WINTER 1922-1923 FASHIONS. or stamps for FALL, AND BOOK OF Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.
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