South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 283, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1922 — Page 8

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES TUESDAY MORNING. OCTORER 10. 1922 ACTIVITIES hi of VOMEN ICr ,.-.-- rv

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' o i . gu.-t- ' gr.i 1.1 u h n 1 . f n r - t i . ,v . i . i r .. ! . V 1 th n-r i-T i ro 'a h; -h ii i - n t i i r s f the the OplT Of -.r.da v aft rr.oor. I... 1:.b j . a -t ' r -:.ir :i c.l't ro orr.-c l r. - .! r w.! ;i j.:r.o o'.o hy -r-:t f ilow-.l I'V a vo. l,v Mr--. T.mothy Sba-;;.ir.:-.l by .Mm. I. C or r;..". : M:--- I"t i . i f - : : .ii 1 : Trior. Mr-. V. Vr?nT r.tri.iir.""! .i rf:-lii;tr ar.-l Mi-- f.oM- : Cr;!r w.iM, v ;r. : . ao-dmpir.io l v M.-s . trr"t! t:r.ook! ;'.'. iri v .'h f". pr.i! ;o( tir:-. Vo-al numn i.y i:-v. K (J. M--:t'-r arcoin r.:'. M:-m FrioJi (Jartn ar.'l r-..n.o i,!:ialfr ly Mi.-i ;.irt-n run- - ! i 1 - 1 tli rromr.-i. Iurir. th V."' frvo'l tv tho ho-t.a-ie in! rhartr. Mr. lorr?h' Karr, Mn j AM i Southworth, Mrs. Jt-s". Il--lc. -.Ir, .lorvio Jphtm Mm IIpII Jak- ! fori, Mr-. Kann! I)nil!ner and Mrs Hanrj.i Vf.t. In two w-'-kt th aux. I iJUry w::; m"-t ac.iin at the i.irno j pl.'iCf. j 1 Thr wa w;j attn1eI mtlr. ? of tlK art d5irtmnt of th" I'KiRrM club Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the du'. Ml.--) Ktrit j I'rarl Irn", farher of art In th pintle j""hooli an Instructive talk nn th "Modp.-n Tnonc!es In h'ctiirdure'' lUur.atIr.E: h"r uLJct v.ith lantern stlds. ,-hn very lntel!'.pently t ral th rhancs in ty!e frrrii the r;re-k down trou;h the period of tho IIenaianc5 to the iriolern jirovin that ach. .ulptcr nn Influenced hy conditions of the period In which he lived. The C'lMst ar.d Futurist style heintr a retaction of the modern nge. Th next meetlnt: will he held Oct. 2?. at which tim MSs (5-rtrude Wlr wil have i h.irpo of the program, the topic to l e "Architectural Forms. " Mr. I-.aar Kane Park. Ill Indiana av.. Miphawaka, was hote last prdncr to the ni'-mhers of th1 Muficlans" cluh. Tho evenincr wa? spent Informally ftrr a lrlef buslne-s frecs'.on firi( h. huff et lunclieon was vrrved to IS quests. Tlie next meet. Ivz will If held In two weeks the place to he announced later. -- Mr. Clarence O. I.Ivensrood. 7."0 Cottace CJrove av., entertained informally Monday evening as a courtesy to M- Iluth Fntzian whose marri aire to Xeal Ii. Welch will take place Oct. II. I,uncheon w:h served to Id guests. Mm. F. J. Pouts. 122 Arch av.. wa.- hostess at a 1 o'clock luncheon Kivon Monday af'ernwon at the liohrt 'ii Tea room. The Kue'.s were Mr. Alfred Millinir. Mrr. Knowlw Smith., Mr. 'onrad Adams. Mrs. Charles S.-hmidt. Mrs. W. II. Mikesi-h. Mrs. Thomasi Ilyne.- and Mrs-. J. C iu'.ey. A H'.irpr party wr given Sunday ! afternoon hy Mr-. I. Heis. S. Frandr. st.. in celebration of tiie birthday .mpivcrsirv or hr rltiichter I'.ni-ior line. The hours were from 3 to 8 o'clock and a two course luncheon wis served at . n'clo-k to 1" guests. C intev-t fivorn u re riven o Doris Weil. Maru'iret Troeber. Iuei;.i Hels-. Iorothy Car and F-tlier Mi:r. i Mr.s Ituth llolmberg !"T Portage n. entertained Siturdny evening w ith a mi.cei; i neon - shower, compllnent:n M;-s K'.bn I la Redone. uhoe marrl.tre to Adr'an O. Ilolml'rg will tike pue th - week. The fvenin; i-i .x;vr.t p'ayirg bunco ...ml the f.ocr was won by MNs Fthel flrrher. Af'er :h" rtrne i buffet 't'i.rheort u s- rve 1 t, 12 guer from a t ble u raced with a center;oece r f r.- . Mrs. T,awr rice nomine. 12 Marqa"tte a v.. entertained with a charm.nuly appointed luncheon at 1 o'clock Monday ,aftrnoon .as a courtesy to her h--ue Klient. Mrs (borge ". Pratt. II. of Uihimd. X. Y. P.e-ides the rvnor gto-ts p!a-es were laid for Mis. Fred Woodward. Mr.-. !. awrer.ee J. F.irwnod. Mrs. 17. Z. j Welf'ourne. .Irs Marjnrie lertling At IT'hcclorh's Duple rn -ci '

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.f r.-,rv Irl A sirnnie arra rat err. ent r ra r n flowers formal tip- (I-ror tti- a of th lm"h on taMf. Mr. rir. l Mr- I.a.v rr.f- J. Harw nml will (:;;. r'-iin dir. n r at tho ('o jr.try '!u! il-iy -v-r:lniC in Mr. ari 1 Mr.-. IT; Hi !: Tr!;.! ! i r. ! - wt Four Iv: ar.J ih-.r o'. t rt.i!n-'I S t u rl i y '. r. ; it th -a- ;h i f : ' !f. 'if Mr. arwl Mror. 117 Net re I . 1 1 1 for 3 1 Ki' a v. I 'i h w-rc In t h- ' r. r v.f.ri y .Mm. II i:::i.T i:..-::-r--. i. ra.I t ': . St I:h. Mrs a r. Mr. : 1 Mr.. Horner C)rr. Th'' r,fx; r''i'.ar f-tir-. ( hM Tliutc-.tay .if'.rrr.r.ti '.vitii Mrs. il'iroM Sni.tri, lv,i':'.;.l av. fly- C ttrr:;. nml.ll ct.. 'A".l- Jio-t' to 10 inomh rncrnr.f rs of tr.e Si rma Pi Kf-.'on Forortty Saturday j af'.'-rrjon.n. V:-ir.. wrr m nip for a H:i!!o,.vc'f n j. i rty to ) jr.V( n October at th'- tioMie of Ma Mary Taylor. 7 2 ö X. I).rirnonl a v. K frf hm'nt.i vr- rved during tfio snri.il hour. Tho r.aturA 5ti:ly cU-pa rtmnt of the- Prrir.-? club srvol a supjer at i the club Saturday evT.in to gu-'.1 for .he l'f nflt of t ri T'or-HMnf-nt Horn1 Fund. Mr.--. F.'.rnf-r Fwx was general choir roar. a r.d Mr. I. H. Iterrick was chairman of the -jppf-r rornnutteo which irrkj'l-j ed Mrs. (i. F. Weherrn. Mr. Adolph ; I.oc.ten-!. .tr. F. '. Tydd. Mr." Far.-j nie Fopp. Mr.. Fred Flhe, Mi-.-sj Amanda and IXa Mcf'uoinbH and j Mi Maude Rerhler. (I.irden flowers and autumn foli.ie formed the attractive decoration for the cluv houe. Mr. and Mri F. I:. Duanuck entertained 10 Kti. !. at dinner a ti:' ("f-untry cluh .und ay. ( cht-r if " ratIons were thn.' of V for S pue.-ts, T. V. S'.ick F. A. Stephenson for 4. liar- ! . .... i 1 for j a Iii i Mr. and Mr. Thad Talmtt. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. F.ranvihe Ziegh-r, Miss Marian Zir-Kler and flranvil'.e Ziet:er. Jr., have returned from, a motor trip o Indianapolis, where they were in attend. into at the laying of the corner stone for the Ililey Memorial Hosintal for Crippled Children. Mrs. Talcott Is chairman of St. Joseph county ami Marian Zitier was the school girl chosen to represent the county at the ceremonies. The Nature Study department of th" progress cluh "will meet at o'clock at the clubhouse this afternoon. The program will he in charge of "Mrs. S. ('. Koos, who will cive a talk on "What Is a Mountain." and Mrs. Cora I. Pitcher, who will read Davis Starr Jordan's "Ascent of the Matterhorn '' A feature the, afternoon V oe an inioi mal reception for the members and Mrs. Walter Fa ?s nacht will sing a group of songs. A luncheon for Red Cros? worker? and friends will he given at 12 o'clock today in the Wedgowood room of the (diver hotel. The reception at the Stull M. K. church, which was to h.iv tab en tda e this evening .'it tilt c!nirci, has been indefinitely postponed on account of the illness of the pastor. Rev. Claude Young. The Hebrew Si-tors society will give their l'th annual dance this -v.-n;n at the F.ey b r bail. Mu-ic will be furnished by the White ''ity I'ntertainers. Dancing will begin at S:rt0 o'clock. The Young Mother-' Friend-hip club will hold an all-day r.ieftlr.g Thursday at the home of Mrs, liatn Ke'.ley on the S. Michigan not luck dinner will be ?. rv ve ;i- j st. A ! a noon. ' The Young Woman's Home Mi--. slonaiy suueiy o; me i um .m . i.. church will meet this 0enin.T in th Fv'er-.d-hin room of the church. stMMtter will be stvc d at . o'clock. Fhr.or . V. J J The hO-tessert V ill Mi it U IwclocJc's Fireless Cookers The all metal Fireless Cookers with aluminum linings and "Wear Ever" aluminum pots. The Duplex is the absolutely sanitary and completely efficient fireless cooker that never fails to give most gratifying satisfaction. i SIGN Your Name for Notre Dame $250,000 Oct. 16-19 For Properly Fitted Glasses on Dr. J. Burke Over 20 years in ume b cat. on 230 J?. .M1CIUÜ.VN 1T.

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prardens, a lovely face exquisite flower above Roloff, and Miss Man Roberts. j The Young Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. F. church will meet thit evening at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Stark. F12 N. Allen st. Mi-.- Adeline Major. 209 W. Colfax iv.. will entertain the rue m hers of the pin .-;ii,'n.ia sorority Wednesday evening. Supper will be served at :::0. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Hammond, f, 01 Iincoln way F., will entertain the members of the old Time Friends club at dinner this evening. TI" . y will be a.-sis'ted hy Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips. The I'arcnt-Te ac hers' club of the Muessell school will meet thi.s afternoon at 3 o'clock. A Riley program will be presented. The le ague of Women Voters will provide a program for the Optimist c'.uh this afternoon at 2:20 at the home of Mrs. C M. Fish. 119 Marquette av. Mis Flizabeth Turner wil! have charge of the meeting and I Mn. A. Carlisle will give a talk ! or. "Thrt Orient." Mi Virginia Ro ) berts will entertain with readings, optimist club The meeting is. for , I members only. The P.e, Hive club will meet Thur.-d.ay afternoon with Mrs. Or- : i..e penwed. ... lAi'orie av. i The I,ad.e;V Aid .oci'jty of St. I Matthew Catholic church w;!l mt ; Wedne.-d ay a'ternoon wla Mrs ij. ! Xi:hr. F. ...ihtr.vt av j The Wom:-r. Home Ml;:onary soit :y of S;. Pau.s Memo-la! churcl I will meet this at 2: CO. t. the chur-h pa- or.:. The hoc--.--I ec will le Mr. W. II. Armstrong, Mr-. M. M. Dinar.. Mi. W. R. llo-i 'mi!v Mrs. Ihnry Ort. Mr.'. F. Mo-;-men, Mr.s. C. A Pitcher and Mr. Ai.ce Gitehe'ii. irasils 2 Ml.s Rernice Cemberlir.g. S20 F. ''fax av., lias returned from San I Jose. Calif.. wh-re she has been (vidting Mrs. Clara Houston for the ' past month. Miss Flizabeth Rrowne. 211 I.ineo.r. way ihrec-w Mauri b ft Mo a h re : i iy-v Mr. a l r 1 . 1 C. has returned from a ks' visit in Ohio. Sterne, S. Michigan st.. lay for New York City. will cpend the r.et ten . Mr. Nelson I. Auit r- : av from a w ek'.s t ,-.ur i-'ein c.ti.s, incluhrg Rorhes-'.t-:.-.r: n. Nov York. Palti:v. ore i 1 u ON rd J. t::e Patt. ;.t .u a: it-ttys-Farrar gton Paul Garvev i Raughi who were in the ! : v ! the St. Rouis-Notre Dame game, ar.d were guests at .1 Mr. ;4ni Mr. Thomas foot the Miib CeI .' ' I. . M: Mr. : ; u ' .ile. M: Rob. a.. 'in i. 2 Marietta s... over the sr er.d, have returne . Mo. ! . and Mrn. Fuger.e Miller an! ard Mrs. A. R. Thie'.er. htve ra-d f r.. m a motor tr.p to Ix-uis-Ky. Livir.gfton Osbom, and cn Ch.t ago. e guest of Mr. artd Mi ThüJ Talcott. Jr.. 1051 ! Riv er.-.vie dr. Miss Ruth Carr F. Wii:iarr,t.. hast rtturnel from Chicago, where .-h lias been spending the pa-t two i nior.'hr. Mr.D R. Nar-e. Fdwardsburg id.. has returned from a two months v. sit Jr. Petokey. Charlevoix and M.iCkir.ac City. Mich. MMlKIAr.i: LKT.VSIX F lu ai d C.ondeck and Fsther Milew-ki. both of South Rend. I,bnd Rer.cley and Fdn.i Peterson. loih ot Souta Deed.

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rising like an likely to be a lovely form who sent the RövelaiicBS WHAT HAUKV INDFltWOOI) ASKF.I) M.D(,i: TO Tlllili HIM I shall not poon forget the hour in which I drove Harry Fnderwood from the big Smylhe-Hopkins houfe at Southampton, wliere he had been masquerading as Don Ramon Almirez. to Greenport ly way of the Shelter Island ferries. In one respect, at least, it was like es-cortlng the ghost of some one I had known. The voice and inanncr were the unforgettable ones of Harry Underwood, hut they came from beneath he..yy snow-white mustaches and Van Dyke heard, which not only thoroughly di-gu;.--ed him. but added twenty years to his age. When I had known him his hair, al-so. had been black, with just enough gray sprinkled through it to make a mo-t striking frame for h;s ruddy face. Now his hair wa-si all white, and to all appearances he waan old man. ptill handsome, still vigorous, but undeniably old. 'I Min tin Maimrr" Disconct-rting also wa.M the kaleidoscopic manner in which he changed from one personality to another. From the time he had taken the seat be-ide me in the car, up ; the moment we entered the Smythe-Hop-kins ground, even through the un-e-peeted encounter with Dr. pet tit. lie had been the old. irresnons.ble. ' rough, slangy Harry Underwood, j Rut at the entrance- to the home! I where he had been v f e: u :nvd. ho was transformed on the ir.y.an: :nt" the courtly dignitary whom im wa-1 impersonating. Yet he could not rei.-t the impish impulse to excite my laughter hy muttering out of the corner of hi.-) mouth as the corr--; Fngll-h butler apjeared at his summons: "Pipe the manner. Ain't he Ju-t the weetest ?" I did net hear th" tale lie told the butb-r i.s an excuse for L-tting h:belongings out of the house That it was a convincing -.ory, and a'.-o that he l.-.d distri'oit.d rrr:v. rs largts.se I quious b'..house. At -hert time d" lue ted fro:n tie wii ich ; 1 it was in rvad- d the surprl.-irily that two of the bu: helrei-H .i;qai-.-team er trunk car. and the i self t -co; ted Ramon to a - rected the d. har.il-lug age , the trunk. d and dep 1 : M e ; : i i u -lb.:. 1 d.:nart 1 J .1 '( .- 1 tta h.s .-- -pa It was no ur.'il we h.d 1- ft th j grounds that the man at my s;d" j spoke: j -Is your wtll-known Pur. tan coviscience m ;:s usu.n we:i-o;le,i condition, or could it he a bit rus-y '.' ' 'Why?" I a-ktd r.on-con.mittally. "tii.'i:ie i is on' rf.i irv t V iut your storv t ti.e S:r.vthe-Ho family shoul I agree with, the tale I just told the butler." Harry Underwood's Mory "I do not st.. tr.Ht mv (or.s.ier. e has anything to turned. "If you yau said to the right to question do w - y h I re r .ate to me butb-r I ha', its truth." it o He laughed lightly. "You won't go lack :.e re turns, eh? That's a good little girl. You're improving ur.de- the Db-ky-ird'fl tutelage. You' a coated little Machiavelli in time." There vv as an ir.t ir.gtb s -) met hing in his voice that -betray d a su1 tb' disappointment, and I gue---.'. thit with the inc jr.j.-tt ncy of his type of masculine soul, lie would have preferred me to exhibit what both men used to dub my "buckiam pr;a- i

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flowers to HER. A Wife tildes," even at the cost of Interfer ing with his plans. l made no answer to hi.s sally, for I I reit a sudden shamefaced convic - tion that he hid jestingly spoken the truth, and that I had lost in part the rigid ideals of my youth. Rut in loyalty I would not admit even to myself that association with my husband' tenets had anything to do with the change. There va.s nothing for me to do but await Mr. Underwood's further speech, and this did not coma until we were out of the streets of Southampton, and had turned into the delightful winding wed road leading to Sig H&rbor. "I told Hi- Nibs back there all! about the accident." he began, "and! Today s Fashion 3713 A COMFORTARRF TOP GAP.MrrNT I FOR ROYS Pattern " . 1 ?, v.-.:.-- i:5od to mike j this over co.it. Tt Is cut in Sizs 1 2 and 14 year--. 2 varus A 12 year of 4 4 inch tnate: ial. ( h. v:o: mixtures, .i r- go. d Will. twred. ! liter coatings' .:rc ar.d c .-r thi- rnod-l. A pattern of this illustration mailel to any a ldre-s on receipt of 12 Cents in silver or stamps. Pattern Editor. The News-Tim". South Bend. InJ. Dear Sir: Fiel enclosed 11 cents In stamps or liver for which you will klndiy nd mi pattern No - Size ........- Ntmt . - ..- mrm Street Town State , Since the pattern Is to b ordered, it is understood that X the.il not receive it for about a week. Send l?c In silver or stamps for cur UP-TO-DATE . FALL. AND WINTER 1522-19:3 BOOK OF FASHIONS.

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gave him pxp' lined that I had had a heart attack, n.l that you had brought me to a phy-.-:":an on the way here. I'll say you braucht me to a doctor all rieht. I don't know of a 'cotter nerve tonic than the icht of dear old Herbie Pettit -ts. And h: trei'.Tii"n: of ir:o was r.ire in vier raiin?. "My Re-: -away." he wen: on. "I. fxplained by sav.ng that I u n ex - I pectedly had met a man from South America who ha! eiiven nie infor- ' n.ntlon which oalied for my instant, departure "o New York for an in-; def.r.ite period. And every wcrd of! that's gospel truth. Your father or.ee; stayed in South America, and h' certainly cave me r.n earful rerjuir-' ing my presence in New York lone enough to pet a train out of it. So you won't have to s :'. your pretty lips with anythir.ir that isn't the, truth. Tell tm Faid IM write to them as soon a? I got into New York. "Now. enough of thm!" h addM j f abruptly. "I've pot more important thlngr to iy to you. I want you to . refreish your memory, and to tdl me; every little thing you know ahout Grace Draper's devilment last year. Your father dMn't have time to spill, It, but he .-aid he w.us sure you could I tell mp the whole cursed story Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kernt le WKTX10SI.Y, o-t. II. This prom is . to be a very interf?tiner and succej;ful day. according to the p'or.etary oonfleuratinns. Th luminaries are in trine aspect, an augury of increased wealth, especially through industry in the emp'.oyment of others, with advanceihent and promo-;on. and the recognition of powerful per ns or superiors for thos who are undenirbly deserving. The lunar position is also strong, ercouraging new proI c c DOC

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Coming as it does, in the forepart of the season, it offers you many advantages, not only in money-saving but in selection, variety and service as well. The richest and most wanted fabrics, the season's popular colors all combined in Ellsworth's Personality Garments offered you at "later in the season prices." The majority of the models, of course, are trimmed in fur.

I LJ 4 'South DDE DOC Do You Suffer From Frequent Headaches? You probably have Ixen takln? drus and are discouraged bcaus3 only temporary relief has bex.n afforded. The chance? are your vision is Impaired and glasses are what you really need. Remember To per cent of all headaches are due to eye strain. Hat Us Examine Your Eyes. ' i , H. LEMONTREE ; Mfort Optici. j w en dupiict asr tbt u ms

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