South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1922 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2 7. 1922 li T A TT ArTIVrTlEQ t-1 Ir t . r - and r I j : I . y I N LA of VOM 1 '"t r.i - ;5S- J -iA. Jtiiii
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trusts from South
end n oorAd W.1nft day "Vf nr . Import. Ir.5 . to attend th Ha!Trn 7-f-rty giver, by Mr. an J Mrs. '. Myron Fmlth., w. Jfrrcn av Mr. am! Mr. Gr.n I'. Wocl. TTTiT r"!c!Tt ",f th r'.'y. Tho JtitJ wre Mr. . I Mr.i. Kir! Jark-
lin. r.Ir. and .Mr i'.nu :cnr. -Mr.
Mm. Arthur j:at!ran, Mr. nr.I Ir. D!fhl Murtin. Mr. Mrs. .uRl V. Crr. Mr. and Mrs C. irn:py. Mr. a'-.'l Mr. Rohr-rt -ar.ff. Mr. an 1 Mr-. A. W. Fubbrra. :r. ar.'i Mr. T. If. Ilyr.s. Mr. nr.
j. Charif r
outh Her,'; Mr
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Irs. Harpe'.: Mr. and
:. Mr. nr.d Mrs
Inn Frhurtz
lh rut of Mr. and
Mr?. Leonard
was spent socially and musical numbers were given by Miss FLorence Walters and Miss Ruby Kaser. In the contest the favor was won by Miss Ethel Simon, and luncheon was served to 10 guests from a table bearing decorations of Hallowe'en.
On Nov. 9 the club will be entertained at the home of Miss Florence Walters, 1522 Miami st.
The Congenial Dancing club en-
tertained with an informal dance at the Elks Temple Thursday evening. Thirty couples enjoyed the
dance program, as played by the H.
and N. orchestra. The Ladles' Aid society of Ep-
worth Memorial church held an ail day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. Toothacker, 1046 N. Johnson st. A pot luck dinner was served at noon to eight members and the time was spent sewing for the bazaar which will be given at
the church Nov. 23 in connection with a chicken pie supper. The next regular meeting of the society
FANS
By Juanita Hamel
in the desk here. Look. Here Is the klCP." Sh fppei tr an ntiTce dr.k.
, the pride of Mother Graham hart.
guagd. Can you do that and make your voice tremble s if you wvre excited and worried?" Katie'i face bfamei.
"Siioofi ref I a.:vi- op. ta&e." j showed Katie a cunning pecrot draw"Ju.-: the Mine," L.iliam returned ' er. in which. ho-.vevr, r.n;" iv ha3 I , . ...
gravely. On.y you must be tur to any contuence a h: liner ;.ac
n.a.Ae n fcu;u vtry natural.' "Tncre will be a packa: in th-re.'
A Wild Tri tot. "Sure. I know dot.'' KAtia returned lofti'.y. "My It.-on book he ay
5;ioo: aj eel you had kitchen upron! fhrlek. and he thrpw
I lc dot devil crxim vun mile from
, on. I Lillian's lir-a twitched as she went
Mr?. nt:l II. Downey. 213 Maruette. av.. entertained Informally
he rursts ?r.ent the afternoon at will take place next Wednelay aft
i bridge table and favors cf th
to
rs.
me were given
iuinpf and Mrf. fJate- ITarpel. .ut'jmn fbuvrr formed thi lovely "ntrrpieo" of the tat'.e frnm which buffet Junchon wn ?pnc'l to 12 uests. Mrs. R. SpauMIn. of CT!nn, la., who la the houfu"! f
Irs. Hirp!. ftn tnft only oit
ernoon at which time Mrs. Charles
Pan! ' f-':iAbMlen. 1034 Johnson St..
will be the hostess.
Of
The; m'Ji. 'roKres f lub
department of the held a reulir mef-t-
o cock
-z at th' (lubhnute at
"hurr-div afterni;nn. A brief sketch
Mr.-. C. olfax av.
nf the Mothers'
f the life of the. composer, Kob-r; 'hurr.ar.ri, w as read b Mi.-J Gladys Vater, foil'-'-.vir.-r which a program f Schumann musi- In charge of 1 1 h Kvlyn F'tilrn'-T was presented. The .V-tus riov. er." wna sun? by Irs. J ime. M;.loney and a violin lumler. Träumerei," was played y Mi .-:. WiMa Shonts. Mri. Valter v. Uryjn sarf "I'll X't Cnmphin," rd two r ia ii ctlon-, "Nocturn n I'." and "Tapillons" by Mr. "rank Stover completed the pro:ram. Th der orations of the club rer .vi;s'-:e'-ti e of Hallowe'en and lainty refreshments wer served by he hott-ses, Mrs. T. U. Shanafelt. diss Mary I'.tj.. Mii Mabej looker, diss V.'il da Shonts. Mrs. Forest Hay rd Mis Katherine Ilinharn. The
iext meeting will bo held Nov. ' 9 7r,5, 213 K. vhen Mr.v Thil Xlcar and -rs-! mrmbrrs were
Toyd (Intime.- will have charge of I
Ten members of the Bee Hive met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Remmo, 218 N. Notre Dame av. The afternoon was spent with needlwork and a buffet luncheon was served by the hostess. In two weeks, Mrs. Emma Reed, Vassar av., will entertain the members. Mrs. J. W. Smith, 701 N. Cushing st., was hostess Thursday afternoon to the Eureka club. Needlework occupied the afternoon and dainty refreshments were served at its close to 12 members. On Nov. 9 Mrs. Louis Berger, 1113 Lincoln way W., will entertain the club.
The Jolly Nine club was pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Korn, 118 W. Stull st. Whist was the diversion of the afternoon and the favors were won by Mrs. S. Gutstein and Mrs. S. Tomber. Dainty refreshments were served to eight guests following the game. On the afternoon of Nov. 9, the club will meet with Mrs. S. Sandock, Allen st.
The Twin City Sewing circle met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John
Donald st. Eleven present and plana
were made for a masquerade party
i McDowell program
to be jfiven next Monday evening n (ho. hnmfl of Mn. Harry Van-
L Millho'- 77 I dnberp. Klver Tark. The remainder . '" i .v, - I of the time was ?pent socially and entertained the memners. 1 1 .v
club Thursday at
1 o'clock luncheon. Twenty-four
members and two trii'rs
tfternoon yr.ci.iliy -md work. In two we k t meet ariin. 1 1 1 - pice nneune d.
ent the
with needlehe club will t be !at-r
Mr.s. Frank PhamM-.iu. 17 4a Mi.hawaka av.. entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternr,opt at the Robertson Tea room. Rl?;ht que't were seated at i table graced with autumn flowery
playin? hot e.v.-.
I by Mrs. J. Toth and Mrs. F. S. De- ! Hann. In two weeks the circle wlil I meet with Mrs 1. F. DeRaun. 913 I S. Rush rt.
Mrs. David Curry, 610 California av., was hostess Wednesday evening to the Tawanka Camp Fire group at a Hallowe'en party. The time was spent with games and contests, the favors being won by Miss Florence Cramer, Miss Goldie Klein, Miss Mary Ellen Glavin, Arthur Myers, Arthur Hank and Homer Claver.
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fV .: jt ' lV' ; f rf?v's&ifi U ZJ t-iV''- -That fine. Katie I'm sure you rWV famA?k dn exactly the ri.ht thirv. Now.j f - V A t KfczZJS VffZr f;;w;i-v Vfe:..- man will mop-I am sure of.
fe'Y that-and when h, close
'v.VVV. V'V- Vi'.i2y?i.C f. V- 4s22JttVZ!- 4 l 'J -.fit-'.'A.Vi you. you win prettnd :o be
V Y??i J'&' av?S 'Ktio-aV;r frightened, and say you though
y-J. "rr&n 0 . LX'.'a ;'7lOa Nj was your friend. Joe. He will
r VC k.VK'' MvSV.. iiY you he is a friend of Joe's.
rZZ yiJ'.fy & SJ;t:iXiV; .V-. 1S1 y--U'-J - ask you a lot of nuestions.
t": J.lVv?v AVVYl AA S-X. ;M this point you will hive to carr
t;. )Mimry MV the conversation
WWf4ft h "
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she said, "which is the one h-? wants. And then he will sk you where
Mrs. Graham Ls. and you will tell I ment
i j . u iiiu. . inane die Cliuuot fv inv , nnn .u c icivi' i i.i i . lOrO'TPttlVO C i". 1 1 O I" iH
I forget but anyvay it meana act: "Votl" Katie's voire re to a! mr!l ard rref- mnl -
Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE By Grnfvirre Kcntle SATl'KDAY, )(T. 2S. Excellent a'.;?;!: are fr--?: from thi tlav'. p!-r.t trv : vir".
There !'.i..ull be nr
her arms there "You tlnk , removal cr
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my Miosis Graham?'
, brini? bnf Mt. ' and wealth I
months are as follows: Janueiry,
t0 jrarnet: February, amethyst: March.
'en' t bloodstone and aouamarine: Anrll. i
I i diamond: May, emerald; June, pearl-
then I and moo-.ttona- .Tn'' nibv lii.ii,'
an , sardonyx and peridot: September.;
From ' v-, nnh ; re October ninl ned tnitr. '
" on I mallne: November, tonaz: December.
In your own way, : t.,mim!M and !an!s'in!!.
ritmemberln? thes thin?.-."
She paused a?ain. put out her hand and clasped Kitie' wrist. "This man, Smith, who will peak to you. wants two thins in this
a pro&f t or c c . Journey, wh'.cii I In.crf ie rf h-;'.:. forec.-i f. llo'A i-.c th-
J removal of oil and stub; .r:i o;--Th- blrthston for the twelve j s;ac-- Tlurc mjy be ass.s m -- o.
reccsrni'ion from e. r:y per")-. or Id. ettab'.Ished Institution. Guaid acriir-.-t deception.
The? whose b!r-
ok
ny
for an advarire,,-:?
is my r.arc? cr
journey or for rr - i;:i!:i.-n r r tistance frdn e-M-rlv perr. of lor.c-eeaMShd li st! : t !or. Mony conditions mj" be j'r-perou, but cr.ard a?.i!r..st deic;ticr.. A chiid born on this diy, .il;!n'u;l) d-vr, s'eady, Jr.dnsti i. : ard rr.'TP'i'. may frequently f.nd i'slf vu-timif -X
I j n 1:1 tifiir? priven raiiy Tnii.u n
house tomorrow nigrht. One is somethink he lost when he tried to get In hero one night, the other If" to kill or hurt Mr-. Graham. You are to protend to him thst we have been very moan to you. thot you are angrry at us. because we would not tell you anything about Jo, an1 you r to nrrar.pe to leave the door unlocked nnd guide him to the library. Tell him thnt you have listened at keyholes and that you know romndhincr wry impcrtint is hidden
ica will sometimes pay $100 for a
Panama hat. To make tnjch hats i.s, a tremendous task. The leaves of1
me ii i 1 1 , i 32.ilnt this Fubj-ctbn
rre entire. y open, careiuy prepare ! and plunped Into bollin? water, dried and bleached, divided into minute straw or thread, and then deftly woven Into hats by the hand of Indian women. Thi wevin ha.i to be done beween midnlsrht and .unup while the a!r !a damp. Th straw r thread is ?o dolicate that when woven in daylight It is apt to break. It not only take week but often months to make one of the ?e best hit.
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THE thrill of the game! The rush of the gridiron hero down the field toward the goal the
in
leaping of pulses the straininpr of eyes to take
each least detail ALL these are what the fan3
"cat up" unless, in another direction, they're more "fanny." Then they cat HER up with their eyes, the while she watches thegame, seominpoblivious to them, each striving for a touch-down over the line of love.
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The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L.
Th" North S--t;on of the oman j s'mlth, S01 Cedar ?. Favors at League r t' tli.- Fir.-t M. I, church I hr-de' were won by Mrs. William wa entertained Thürs. lay afternoon : ivnitz, Mrs. A. S. Gertheide and rt the Ilmiio rf Mr,- Frar..-es II. j r.. Smith. The next meeting will Woodward.. lr2 M;ir.iutfe ive. As- ,,. n two weeks at the home of f!-;;n; Mr.-- AVoo.iward wer Mrs. j Mrs. Rrtha Iong. 405 S. L'ifayette ('. W. Slick. Mrs. J. W. R vdup. Mrs. id.vd. Samuel Kru-n-'T, Mr F. K i('!;,,l. j -rMr iii'.::v. F.. Warner. Mrs. Mr. and Mr-. lTlra Rapp. Niles rd.. Chirb K. Stark. Mr.-. F. Rumpf. RrsMind. celebrated their 20th wedMrs. Harry M.-or. Mrs. A. r;, ve-: t.--- anniversary Oct. 22. Fortyland. Mrs. A. II. Tvb r. Mr.-. L-.w-- t w o pilots were present from La1
f r.cr R onvlne and M:- Carolvn Wood ! t" rte. South Rend. Mentone, ana
a table centered with a basket of ari-colored cosmos, In two week. the club will be entertained at the home of Mra. Henry Denslow, 1470 Leer ft.
ward. ! J1 .vine the biKines.- me-t-ln-r at wh:-"i .Mr L. J. Ilarwoo.i presided. M .-v- Maude Revier accrm prnle-d by Mrs. Mad ere, Woodward Homino yincr "Mornimr." by Fprakts
"In The Time ardt and "A.-
fritz. The remainder was spent socially an. were serve to 7 5 ttu
of R-i-' V." by Reich
We Pari.
Etna Green, Ind. Dinner was served at 1 o'clock the guests being seated at three tables decorated with roses, chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Mr. and Mrs. Rapp were the recipients of many gifts.
Revelations Vife
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The marriage of
Twenty five members' an i guests f th l'ix:e Girls were entertained Thursdav -v ninpr at & maxjurr.ulo larty ?lven a: the honte of M3 Ruth Kemerly. 701 N Michican st.
Miss Ethel D.
e.-hrr.ents ! Michael and Ralph B. Juday too.
place Wednes'lay evening at t:ou o'clock at the Hope Presbyterian church. Rev. Fdwin G. Meeter. of-
dr cora r l
; flciatln?.
and Hownrd B. Kellar were the at-
: tt ndants. I The bride woro a gown of dark I rreen Canton crepe with a picture h:it and her bouquet was of KHIar- ; r.ey ros-es and valley lilies. After a short trio Mr. and Mrs. Juday will
t . side In Grwhen
The quarterly meeting of the Photographers club was held AVedresday at the Foster studio at Elkhart, Ind. Those attending from this city included Mr. end Mrs. N. L. Ault. T. J. Jena, H. Grlndell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Siinger and I. C. Bishop. The nxt meeting will be held. In South Uend in February, at the Bagby studio. The otneors of the club are N. L. Ault, president; J. A. Rode, vico-preiic' nt and T. J. Jena, j-ecretary and treasurer. The members of the Mary Elizabeth club were entertained AVednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. I. Isackson, S Seventh st., River
Par!;. In the contests the favors'
were won by Mrs. It. Gerry and Mrs. E. Kriii. The afternoon was spent soelaliy and luncheon was served to 10 guests. The next meeting in two weeks will be held with Mrs. Krill, C35 S. Ninth st. The Sigma VI Epsilon sorority
was entertained at a 7 o'clock dinner
Miss Helen L. Yeoman f Wedneday evening at the home erf
Ton member of the Centennial
Mls3 Jennie Grace LaBadle. 40S S. William st. The guests Included MIm Elizabeth Murphy and Mis Alice Hollar. Following dinner, bunco was played, the first favor being won by Miss Blanche Hollar and the second by Miss Thelma Davis. The Loyal Americans No. 1003
held their regular meeting Wednes-'
i
The hou.-v wi'.r
c.:rnta!k.-. lantern, pumpkins a:.d chrsts. A :n -rk wed. lire- ml cnt's fe i tit red the v-r.i a it's er.ti rtainnu nt.t lie favor being w en by Mi.. France. Ihhr.i and Mi s
koso !.::-. iinc.ieon was served j r;uh wpri entertainea Wednesday j day evening at their hall. E. AVayne
. ii. .i.i- .i..i. v.- -o. , i:ie ' n't,-.rnnoT fit t h o n o m e o T .M r . Adam
M:. Thersaj Frok. 1630 High The affair celej bra ted the birthdays of two of the members. Mrs. Jennie AVelnjr and
a I,u7.nv. S. Chinin i ir. ir.i xv.ir.-i T'm iftAmoon
the mem-1 was spent with Hallowe'en garner
club will Strantz. f"
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Miss St.. plea bers f ever, in ; r..".' r
Cla s l n th-
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Jan" I . club Thürs lay h-'-r him? After th -'.. -n the evening
and contests, the favors being won by Mrs. Weiner and Mrs. Charles Tt-i.'ev. Luncheon was served from
given the
At Wheel or !;s
At lT'hrrlocISs
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Set of Six Knives and Forks, $7.00. Gravy Ladle, $1.50. Cold Meat Fork. $1.25.
Butter Knife, 75c.
Cream Ladle, $1.00.
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st. One candidate was
degree work and tw
were received. The
will confer the degree at the Benton Harbor meeting. Nor. 2 and are also planning a Hallowe'en dance for Saturday evening. Oct. 2S. The Installation of officers will take place Nov. S at which tim? the members will be permitted to bring guests After the regular business meeting th ffiiests spent the remainder of the evening with dancing.
Tin: IlllASOX KATIH x i:kly HÜLM: LILLIAN'S CAKLFl'LLYL.II PLAN Lillian smiled approvingly at Katie's impassioned declaration, then, as fhe bent forward, her eyes tensely holding tho.-e of my little maid. I riil:ze-d that the real business of the evening had been reached. "Katie!" Her voice was ferlous, almost solemn. "I am going to- ask you some questions, and I want you to tell me the truth in your answers, but I want you to remember till.'. You do not need to tell me who Joe really is. or what hold he has on you I don't care two pins o.bout that but I do want to know thl.s: A'ou did know him years ago, didn't you?' Katie flashed me an agonized g'.ance, twisted her hands together In hr lap. then answered slowly: "Ye-es, I know heem." "Good. Now we all know you were afraid of him, po we shan't blame you If you rredended to be willing to help him. Tell me" her eyes upon Katie's were f-ilrly hypnotic "If you should tell some one you were worried about Joe, and Jce should hear of it, would he think you were lying or telllnsr the truth?" Again the twisting of the fingers, the dismayed look at tn. Then a gleam In her eyes which meant that something amusing had come Into her mind.
"Eef he have any sense, he ought, to know I hate heem, afraid of heem j for vun devil. " h? said. "But I
o appl cations; fink he like all rest o men he tlnk j Degree Team ! no vornan. could hate heem. I tlnk '
eef anybody tell him, Katie vorry, he say. 'I tought so. She like all rest of vim mens. Dey all crazy j beut me.' " I
H-T mimicry was Inimitable, and I was not surprised to hear a laugh
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word when to step out into the road and walk up and down as if you were waiting for somebodv. Right
after th.it you will see a man riding toward you on a bicycle, or perhaps ' walking. He will in all probability j have a bandage titd around his head. but the man in the hedge behind j you' will tell you whether or not he ' is tho man you want. If he Is the right one. you ore to call out: 'Oh!j
Joe!' as he comes near you. and then add. T thought you would never come!' in your native lan-
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1 Dr. Frederick F. Shannon, pastor ! of the Peoples' church of Chicago and a noted lecturer will appear ; this afternoon at 3 o'clock before the members of the South Bend Wo- ' maro club In the club rooms. J. M. ' S. bldg. Dr. Shannon's subject is 'The House of An Educated Woman." The Woman's Bible clas of tho 'First Christian church will give a masquerade Hallowe'en party Friday evening at the home of Mrs. , A. Dubail. 2023 Lincoln way E. i The Norman Eddy Sowing circle . will meet Friday af ernoon at the ! K. of P. hall. The hostesses will be ; Mrs. Rose Jester. Mr'. Carries Royce ; ard Mrs. Iiura West. ! The Secuiity Bee will meet this
afternoon at the heme cf Mrs. J. C. Art ley. 710 E. Washington av.
trom Lillian, for I guessed that she i realized laughing with Katie would; 1 e the best tonic for my tempera-1 mental little maid. It was merri- i
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upsetting Katie.
"Yon A!nt Bo ?nre " "A"hnt every woman knows," LIT-
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llan whl h e-r. V-ln
commented, wiping her eyes, le Katie grined delightedly at "Now. Katie, thi? fixes everyg very nicely, and I will tell yon
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She paused
: or an
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Instant, as If anl Katie's
mirth and became
arranging he-r face lost J'i
strained, serious. "Tomorrow night." Lillian rran meauredly. "wh-rj I give
or
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ICity 'is the guest, of Bishop and Mrs. I John Haien White. 31 W. Colfax av. Mrs. Lynch .s t-nrcute home from
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are to go down the' big würl-appl tre. a gap In the hedge i
von know the rr.ace. don't you?" KatiA nodded o mute avert. ! "There win be a man there." con-! lnued Lillian, and I cupssd that he had ut thtjht of this detail1 of er p'an. "n-ho will ci ve vou the :
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