South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1922 — Page 8

THURSDAY MORNTNC. NOVEMBER 2. 1922 i V- 'S i ) I'. 5 - . I ) iff x . i r- .M l 6d Vjf

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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of

I'ir.t l'rr-..-, t i .

hart, when Cird M. W d.iuffhtT ',f Mr. ari MrJ K'-i

i

0 int r to mir.y

;ir''i r.t !

)i u rr h in I I V: -

(; hustcas and Dr. Waldo I",.n.h,tm of this city will be

C. mmbTfl of th"' W-in,s'lay Aff-r-tht noon Hu.tlrs and thoir huyv;infl at a Hallowe'en party Wtdnpday

i- J evnln7. Th guests apr-are'l in Th? Ather.a Cluh cf the First M. j costume and thf rvrnintr was dIZ. Chuica were ntrtained at the j vot-d to Ramjs and ror. t !.. A home of Mm. 1 C. Coiycr. W. j i;1!ff t !unch-on wns yrvrd to 4 4 Marion street. W't lnt-day afternoon, j rnmtrs from a tatl harintr deMu. I. K. Hütt wül.-: aistir.s hos- coration au'tlv of Ifallo.vn.

I t,-.s. This iva th iir.st ni'tiin- ofl

i'Tt. H.ltht !-.ison. riang were diicus-ed for;

ti. f.im?! th buine3 and entertainment ffa-

th" hridf f Itichirl llizo In:;ott. ! (u'i for the year, ami a pleasant

of Chicago, tr.n o? Mr". L'VJlse Li n-1 i-ocial a

St.

ifternoon followed. Dainty re-

cott of !:- Cam pl.t II I.. ' in tii-

Th

i"ii:jr

i.

or it' l s?!t t! "

hi f h v-r' al-o ! in the EQvr. of the I ri '"-ii ;.

I'rf-c filing ti" t

Ft' ir: dd. il'.-f f 'Jh. -i ::. ;in'!e ot th" i rctom, nu l .J. s I". ! r. ran.. I. of I-'.i;h irt r-i'. a vh'-rt r--(it!. luii::i: th- ;'ri- Mr.-. Thomas M trkio .f ("hif io ati "Mv Heirt At Thy F.v-' t Vr;-." and

was arcoin im n i- 1 lv Mi - K t t i I ri

ro'-rn lü.ate at th

Yellow- wa the color uj?erc-stM in the appointments of the attractive luncheon plven by Mrs. Herbert S. Wolff Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at her home as one of the r'innv nffalr Vi n n n r ! n t;; Fran"f t

The Fhake.peare cuc as Plf- j Salincer. a bride of this n.onth. An

artistically arranged basket of yel

low prm pen crysanthemums

in. O-rmnnv. Itev. fre.ihments were fer.'-J

I : Kay r-.i I th T--f -t ' of S''f m;

,r. v ,!, : .intlv entertained U.iir.edav after

t ; -r- .f a,if 'sir.n. n at the h';n-' ot ..Irs. t. Mre

in. W. L. Hirer and It. F. T:;. .Mrs. F. W. Cole will be t!i-p-akr at th? rfsi2nr Wf-tir? cf the j Ferb.-y Farert-Te-irher' association ; Friday afternoon at ?. o'r'.ock. There ;

will a'o re or.tr by the Zl pupil.-? and exrcits by th Mmbtr.- of th f'iurth piade.

Th V.'rm..r.' Zinn EvanrMi'-al

tris forenoon at hall. The hotf.eS dames K. Fchlegal. Seifert and K. Smith The third s'rtion

Aid will

Revelations A Wife m , . , lg --.rrrrrr--r

ADM GARRISON

bu.cin'-ss w.it indeed at hand. MI' Starte! I realized anthT thins: aIo. With

characteristic nulsty. Lillian hadj

referred to Tom h'f.prf arrange

h e J r r 17" en d

c:rc!e o!

;v;ri ?

ehurch will To.et j

the Par:.-a

will be Mf I). .'i?eh.

of th' L

Tim way -Tin: nvrxiNfrs ih'simxv pj:f;.vx At the I"w t:i';:n wbih we all

! th hearing

i T-ef.-r?

n . r-.-- v

I r.dia n, I a rent

tab!

i n c p

"under Allen' ii

i r n t h .- -n 1 1 h a d !

i KV.:

fr the

'

r.

Mrs.

the! F.

t ' l : e s t

of Hope Presbyterian ch.irch i met hi.- if:ern'-on '.vith

Daniel Smith. 1

Lincoln w ay '

LM12 Porta av. ,lr. Ii. L. w t.-ter-, handIo of whlch was W1 with a low Th Lad.fs Aid nf tho Kn?!:?h '

!t cave an interCKtir.? talk on .My of yellow tull aaceI the center cf Lutheran church will m- t this

Mrdir.-rrunean Trip. and the re-;th tlbp at whJrh paCPg u-cre aid afternoon wit Mrs. F. i.-.ai.Ti- r ff tlu' program was devot-; fftr Tic. e,1(fr n1 h,, hrlde-,rer. 509 I'. Indiana av.

A. Brer.-!

I

to

curriut cvt nts

maid. Mi.-H Florence Sa!!nrer. Mrs. j

The

;ivtn oy me

i... r .r ci.s. ua .n. io, .Mrs. ji. -, Edward Peacock. Mrs. J. Donald I focif ty WV t'-rve.!. X. L-ifayette blvd.. will !r rinUl Käufer. Mies mret

. r." it.iin the nitrnbeis and their Madelon Shidler and Miss Pelle I church parlors

h i.b'nd.s at a 7 o'clock dinner in

.:. tb' htt'.9

'ot. - r i t'trv

( el '..ration of th 3'Jth anniversiry of the circle.

Livinton.

Woman's Foreign M o nary of rjrice M. K. church will this afternoon in the

An interesting pro

gram is beine; prepared.

1 a North American men! of ?!rr .i

and !-e abandoned his n n- r.-ction." Yet when th

tu.lv .f the liand ti;oti tht; cme it had been f he. not Mr. Irake,

knew w a t n i:rn,i! I iImtiimi! ? v i ti.'e li'd m-n e -i p 1 c 1 b h-Ka anetn,.! ; w who.e

- ' - - ' i i ... . '., .i. ."Ii .-l.. It 'll C.IIlr 4.L. fc .l-fc - - - " " . carls nervously, anI felt suddenly j tside then;, a i rn- frm b. 'hair, i brain had pbinr.ed everthinp and ; rr "' a.-h. im-l a-s I .v th'it th other j "I fancy th bridge came is off; was directing everythinir. up to the - ro '""! ' players f the bridge pirn? held i f.-r an hour or two." he with i time when Allen Drak should take;3"' '':t !t ' 1 theirs as caual'.y as if there had ' an entirely f'ifffrer.t voice from his j over the handiinsr of the man Fmirh j "Fteady. he-en n interniption It wa. enly! usual drawling tones. j for the purpose in Ionian's plira-- "There's iv''. niiother instance of the pcise which j looked at him with the amazed j olocy of putting "the fear into him." And dor"t '. t :. year.- of w,-rk l:'-:e their.s brin? to ' ctiriosity which alw.iy.s com s to me'' She sN-od ji t Inside the door for nerv u" wi'-men liko Lilian and mnn like my I when I e M en Drake's reaction to a tt-ne second or two, breathinc a civ,,- fi-,ir-

Allen Drake. I was , , rn i n t -tr It is like .-eeinz ' hit rapidly jmethin? ehe never ?nV-t, d !: r. 1

to. Katie I told myself nr:mrr -i nmmcrf.,1 hi.ne t u.se 1 to do. no niattor how CTCÜlr. 1 i.. T ,. ,r

dn- turr.in-r 1 f. one'a eyes into .a or uancerous tne xasK coniron.-r. j rati nt. koT-t-yt 1 aril relcntl? As I watched her I flt t. y j hur.tinc nnin al. own heart constrict w ith the sudden j My father remained seated, but I i thoucht of the auricular weakness j pv.v in his tv-s t;:.- -ame tense alert- j v. hih lia.s developed in I'.er durir.c

as the girl cave a

Tiie bridal the u-hrr-. M. v Mi-h.; Harry

..-- m m w a P d.;. ly .f I. JtriTwrnr.c.

! Mrs. William K'uhl. Dixie ni.nhi way, was h('it ss Weilresday at a all

JjiV meeting of the lio-eland Homo

i l.y

Noble i

Fr' d. lim If i!!;b.iui. Haen Pancost. Wal-.-r Foster. Halbtt N ale a, id doribn I'e bb r. The rinc- .... . . M

bearer, i d le i rarn III ' r. I-d-

- -. i i " j lowed tb- lif'o r.--. Tiie matrn ot, !,

Fr-.noniif.s club. A potluck dinner

w.is jerve! at noon to 2 membtr. nd tJie afternoon was piven to a musical proc.ra.rn. Mrs. Haan Mohn

play-d several piano .selections and

Hoffman and Mrs. John

Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Nelson. 1201' W. Indiana av., entertained with an! informal Hallowe'en, arty Tue-dayj evening the cuests includinc the doc-' tors of the Veterans Pureau. Th

? fT?

H3

1

ti.o-e a.i:n

contemptuously

bttie cry at the tappimr. then clapT.?d her hind over her mouth and U d:.! at Lill.an of friirht-dly. "'s that V 'ur ilea of beir.c an act re.-.-?'' Lii'ian d.-mtrdel sternlf. I uttinir her tner unerrinciy upon the thin b'st calculated to stimulate Katb' and to banish her tremors. My little maid threw her head back

v - -

t 1

-e 1 . '.

I

ness wnicJi

And when I.illi room with bar than usual. ir.d

the

n

at the Ut"

n o;;d locked at Lillian

hon r. M r 1 'r A. the ra'Xt to r.t'-r. dr.a ie.i t: a of lv the :ide with an ort:

lb

rii'-in.ni, w as

She wore a

r eloth. hld at :it of rhire-'

Mrs. Arnold It on, of Ilio de Ja-j

;riro. South America, l-i the truest

evtnin? was spent with cards. Th.of her Ki,ter, Mrs. Edcar F Johncuests were Dr. and Mrs. John ! stont 519 w. Coffax av. Spracu. Dr. and Mrs. Clark J.

Steven. Dr. and Mrs. T. Thomas.

j Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimball, and

Dr. and Mrs. A. Harmon.

a 1 1 r was of sil!ie :i r r !! an arm ! a: 1 white ro- u

the brid-.: an all day meetinc:. A drew demon- 1 X'olJlse I?akrr. Dixie Highway. Music

. - T t . 1

f-1 o :i ii r i . vf r r i id'ori an 1 biivf.-art (f Pin

Sh- was followed by

maids. Ml-x Katherin Ha.elton en- oration will feature the

Urmc fir.st. win wore a cov.n o! ti.Ht time, jade creen chiffon let draped at l the side with a silvr ornament., Tiie Ladies' Aid society of FpMis Mary Ifanske wore i v d vet j v. orth Memorial church met Wed-

w hi-'h nesdav afternoon at the homo of

Flip 1 a.sed wdtJi vocal duets. Mis.-i Kath rinj Kreisthbaum followed

with , lano numbers end instrum.-n-I Thr nierubers of th Fver Faithful ta! lut.ibera Lv Mr.s. Kniest liofi - nnrI Anti-Can't classes of the Maid

m i . cFsed the pro-ram. In two ' Hrove M. E. Sunday school held a w .4 s the club will meot w.th Mw. ' rnasquerade party Tuesday evenir.c

riiard Gardner. Dixie highway for(dt ir,p nome oi me .vnsses neien an-i

program at

;;own In the tancrin vlrob

was e p i o r 1 ; Su' in Fab blu for ?b

ib

r 1 in Ite.-l C !i td-

:l-r. MiJMrs. rharles Suabedlssen, 1034 N.

in w hir!p'id ( Johnson st. of hr e!v t . n,.:s s-ssion

After the recular buia social hour was en-

ana pamrs were features of the en

tertainment, the favors beinc won by Miss. Fdith Warner and Clifford Lawson. A regular Hallowe'en supper was served to 27 cuests. Miss Esther Herein. T31 Cleveland av. entertained the members f the Orpheum theater orchestra

irov n. ic si' e orri im-n' ik-i

rhin sto;; -i ru:d peer's. Mi.-s I! len Harney wore cladolia s!i m',c of vt l vet with silver triniminc. Th-

I jo

bridesmaid-;' ernvii" were ail made similar anl th'y eoh crri;d arm bouquets of (lowers to t b-ml with the rich colorinc of their c:wns. Miss I'ra Marian K der. maid of

honor, in a cown of brown chiffon! flf v'!'ft and cold cloth, wifli head-iif;

md liqiit refreshments were; Tuesday oveninc with a Hallowe'en

;rvd to i'0 members. The next i party. The home was attractively no . tin- will be held Dec. 7 at which ' decorated with (ran.?e and black time Mrs. F. F. Erickson. X. John-1 streamers and other succestions of .,..n st., will entertain the society. season. Supper was served -4- I from a table centered with a The Senior Fine's Heralds of the i Jack-o'Lantern. The guests wer

dress of brilliants, was orr

led

Grace M. E. church wa entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home

Miss

Mrs.

Tomorrow's

I HOROSCOPE By Genevieve Kcmblt FK I DAY. NOV. .1. Although this day 13 to be memorable and eventful, according to the stellar sage?, it may not be forecast as wholly fortunate. There is a presage of sudden and radical j chance, possibly involving removal i or travel, and this of itself should be of benefit, but many peculiar and

Unconventional angles warn acainst'

; the danser of difficulties because of

indiscreet or erratic deportment. Adventurous and romantic impulses may lead to danger. Safeguard the money and refrain from speculation is the wisest way to &ucces.s. Thoe wdiose birthday It is maylook for an eventful year, rerhap:? with chance, and probably with som?

steadily. "I no op.;n my mouth .again toi.lrrht un'.ess you tell me." "Good! S-e that you don't." Lillian i e joined. She had ri.sen when she rebuked Katie, and laid her cards upon th table caredeody. At the girl'.s promise, she had moved toward the library unhurriedly, with the same efftet of casualness, and ber lat remark was made with her

hand upen the door-knob. We h'.ird Lillian open th door th length of the hort bar-chain which we Jccep upon it after nicht-1 fpll. and th.en there came to our i eirrt the sound of low-vciced but staccato questions ind answers, and i the subsequent shutting of the door.' Tin Moment Approaclu. I

I could distinguish no words of the low colloquy, and I think my fath-r'.s older ears were no better than mine. Put Allen Drake has

Drake'. mirrored

n returned to the face slightly paler it tie llr.e.- etched at

corner.s of her mouth the in-

sicr..-; of r-'orescf,! emotion

vrith h-:r I 1 r.t w that th3 evening's

the last y ar. Fh lias been decide 1ly better dunng the last few weeks, but I dreaded th effect of the coming encounter upon her.

"Don't, y - back. "D iie et r '" ch i : T!'.i in -W ' ;' turn. .1 fdr a i : t "In ah o u t 1 " t Ma-'. cc. y'"".i mi t . th hall i-tf tiie i

i i - v

"! everything jike?" Allen Drak better put nil th- :.g

aked. "Absolutely.

He's started,

cep

tie

but ; ir.. all

onH w e a o. a : .ii-'::t. Good 1'

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IUI

in

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3EC

x

Today's Fashion

a

y.i ?r.f '.v-rysv j-4i-t-i

w - - Ji

. -s- a ;M - "

M"L ft

IT Ii U . . .

""" ixnorui. .ii. ! mi . p rprnirnifinTi hut thpv dimil 1

'be discreet in all things, and afe- j

th- flower cirl. Martin

who were a daintv fr k of organdy. The bride, who with her f;thr. was a p:"tore gown of white hiff- n velvet

Mr. and

and Mrs. George Iang. Horace Cale

- . .... . . . ' 1 t . . , trt t A . .1 tl.l !--... .

Hertha May Hiiaebrami. x u... .. i.... mu . R;rird their money. A child born on

) this day may attain an impoitani rhirty-five members were present position in the world.

E. Ilroadway. The chapters of

y the sttifly book were read by Mrs.

Witirlow, iaZel Hisey after which a discussion ; at the regular meeting of the Auten

w bite; snowed. The remainder of theixA. It. C. No. 14, Tuesday evening

I

:1t red ; time was spent socially and dainty j at the old court house

in lo-r i r,.fr shments were serve! to 20

Seven ap-

a b (1

guests. The place of the next meet-

in crystal and rhintonf s. The court jj,,- Wjj announced later. train was held at the boltom with ;j i panel of pe,irl. whicii were worn; third section of the Pastor's

hv hr mother on bT wedding da:

wh.ich fell

o -

The veil of tu'.l

fully over the b-'.g train, was (- coming!:' arr.ittg d at the h-' id with or.ing" blo-soir.s a"d a hand p. ails, the .-nds f-U:M' i't loo; s to' the h''ubbI. Ibr s'i,.a. : bfiuq'o-; wan of Or-hids aii.l ; s 1 1 lilies. j A reception wa-? load at tl'.' hone;

follow inc the eereioo; nnd Mrs. Linrott lft the Inc for Chicago wlo re ntake their home for th the Dral e. M Llncott uat of th 'oII-ire of '

I rlln and later st;. irf.itut in rhic.a-ro. :-.tduatrd fro mthrhooj anil fr,m tb vitory In Chicago. Among the cuests M-s. William Moore.

.and Mr :vl !ll ' v n -thov will

a .

!l'

pre- eT:t

is a grid-! onHM'" rce ot I

a

Aiil society of the First Christian church held a meeting Wednesday a f "rnonn, with Mrs. A. W. Hathaw : y. MO N. St. Joseph st. Plans u. re made for the bazaar to be held at th- drarch in December and during the social hour light refreshments were served. Th next meeting will be announced later. Miss Dawn Michaels, 622 E. Howard st.. wr:s hostff-s to the D at: 1 I. club Tuesday evening. Needlework oeoupb'd the evening nnd luncheon wr.s served to six guest 4.

1 Advice to Girls

plications for membershlo were re

ceived and plans made for the masquerade party to be given

Thursday evening by the members! whose birthdays come in May and DEAR ANNIE IjAURTE: September. The next meeting will! I am a girl 17 years of age, and be a thimble on next Tuesday after- i have been engaged to a young man noon. J two years my senior for about a - i month. He was to call on me one Ernest V. Malzer. 1C01 E. Cam-! evening and did not come, peau av.. entertained 14 guests' I telephoned his home to fce If he Tuesday evening with a Hallowe'en was ill. and found that he had .supparty. The home was appropriately pesedly left for my home. My girl decorated and th evening wax'frifnd 5aw him later in the evening spent with games and music. j with a girl who detests me. and ; whom I cordially dislike. When I . , . . i questioned him he told me he , had Twenty guests attended a Hal- ... , . . , , :u. ... .i ' l-cc-n ill. Shall I tell him I know the

at Lewis, tn, table decorations being sugges-

Mi--. Lingdt five of Hallowe'en. Next Tuesday

Elsa Schlüte. 419 E. will enttertain the

Elkhart !'.i-!i c,

high

"SIT- :

were Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs.j

evening. Mi1Pokagaon st., club.

home of Mr. and Mrs. ton. ."OS E. Dubail av.

1. H. Kemp

N. L. Otis Vr. ra bauch

Th

and Mr. and Mi--. "1. A.rhurch

of South Herd.

Friendship circle of of God Congregation

Th-

r.e Ha

r "ii I.'t V i:-- d

Elks dal entertained Wed-

iy ev ntr g w ith a !!;r! T:n-:

arty. Th loilwith ellow an !

iwe'ep d anei v,z

Was IeTOn"5

str. in-Ts nnd i ;- profusion fo

; . Two hil" ?! 1 4 ' a 1 r 1 - " ' O e f i 1 i ' th- II. ar. 1 N orch ; ral ap:d'-- w.-r 'n"-.' aw a r-b -1 f , t r r . ' 1 i ; : e - a r d V J .-, ; ,1 ( o . i ' t- - in e '."' z " r !' l i- ; r- , i .. ? ch i:rrn r. : C 11

rnstalks wea- !' -op.at!--c th." t .- i njovi d

-s td.'N " V t and

1 T-vo o:i.:--Mi MV.oU'" ! 1 v I.ua i4"'

The

its October meeting at th residence of A. M. Kirkley on S. Michigan ft.. Tuday evening with fiO guests

p.-eent. fca t nrs hers by talk by !y Mrs.

bv Mr.s

i truth and break the engagement, as j

i he is very jealous and has spoiled i many an evening whn I only talked

to other men and friends? I love him dearly, and hate to think wron.; of him.

lie accuses me of going out w ith j other young men, an 1 gets very angry when I tell him I was not

nat stiau i io, as we

in December?

3

l u !t.3

Frank McKibben. director of the

thP: t.ommunity .-chool of Heligiouis Ld-

i ... ... . ... i um

held ucauon, win ne tne fpeaKer at mc," iutm.

iegular meeting of the civics andere to be married

philanthropy department of thej GYPSY. Progre.ss club which will be held I CYPSY: Don't you think if you

Some of the entertaining . Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the;"' ulutl- l'lL

fj, i wouia De more conrcniea wun youi

. . . j l . . . .. . . : . . . . . m

eim.iL;eiii"ni. miiu it-s fuspi(ious oi each ether? Give the young man

another chance. Hut if he deceives; you again. tell him frankly thiti

of rhe evening were numtho church orchestra, a Mis Elolse Zerbe. a polo C. W. Osborne, a reading A. M. Kirkley. an lmsp ach by Mrs. R. C. Vanthe rearing of boys. The malo quartette pang and

iwc-t ci ler and pumpkin pie- wer served as r freshments.

j 'iromptu Pin on ' ' " f hurchV

i

a; I

del

:ht-i T,iVf.

The art department of the South

J?end Wom.in'rf club will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the club rooms. The program is in charge of Mrs. C. E. Francis and Mrs. J. C. Paxon. Tha Ladles- Aid of Hope Presbyterian church. Section II, wdll meet

I this afternoon with Mrs. Homer 1 Hine. 1130 Scott t-t., at 2:30

there could be no happiness in mar-1

I riace for you. because love anl sue-j

ecFsful marriages are based on faith

and loyalty.

M iv

nty-flve members wr

o

T f'

prc- ( o'clock.

at the regular meeting of the I Th Woman's Missionary society linn Sisters held Wednesday a'-iof the First Christian church will

-ch

'! ! : ' i

1 ' .

j '"rno'ip at the hall. Mig r. Ml tie he'd in

The next meettwo weeks.

meet

this

afternoon

at

the

f t'

mi.

ail

Pi

for his lb Oil

ci 1 in

:" Mr .av He

d' hn . K.-

i -

thilk

W

:hm. ; ern l r. n - a a Ta-'. M-.'

:di

The ai.pe.l

Golden Pod club was enterWednesdav afternoon nt

s hall. Mrs. Minnie Hite being hostess. During the business

church. The subject is "China" and will be discussed by Mrs. O. A. Clark' division. Her assisting hostesses v111 be Mrs. C. T. Hedges.

M is Mrs

A tlAFN'TV COAT FOIl THi: C.KOWING ;ilili. 41". Velours was used for. this model, with fancy braid for decoration. Thin m rule I has pocket extensions below the belt. The (ollar 1' conve rtible. The pattern is cut in five sizes: 1. s. 10. 12 and 14 years. A 10 year -:. repiirert 2 1-2 yards of 5 4 inch material. Patt rn mailed to any address on receipt of 12c in silver or stamps.

Annie Iaurle will welcome letters of inquiry on subj?ctf of feminine interest from young women readers of this paper and will reply to them

in these columns. Letters to Mi.s j Laurie should be addressed to her. j in care of this office. !

T'mniovment is so essential to hu-i

- i

Milo Miller. Mrs. Guy Staples. ' .-mm..--- - - W. D. Puckett. Mrs. Clark U" considered as the mother of

lb

a r

Da-

h n ich at the Were v h:ch Uliv. I

! w ith s. ; th- 1'. - -ii r . ' o ' lit Ml'-i.e church.

t a'

r.

-it

i

h Id : r ; ''in:. !r w i ;

! i tinr plans were made for a card ; Stevens, Mrs. Herbert Mylott, Mrs.!

jrarty to b given next Tuesday af-j Calvin StertcJbach, Mrs. Hartram, and j ! terr.oon at th hGl. Th remainder Mrs. Knife. , the time was spent socially and1 The Missionary society of the First ; '::ht refreshments were served to j Haptist church wdll meet this j members and en guest. In two ; afternoon at 2 : TO in the church ;

ks. Mrs. Omer Wheelr. 71 n ; I'arlors. The program, which wül

J rc isery.

Encourase, don't discourage.

xonn-i to T.x-r.Yi:iis. On nccount of the last day taxes being Monday. Nov. f.. County Treasurer's otlic will

for the be

I.awndal a v.. will entertain

.no.

s. IT. E. Mtzgr. 14 VT

Tishawaka,

theM in charge of Mrs. W. N. Ellwood. i cpened 1 r:uay eventng. .ov. ,5. ana

I will Include talks by Miss Cecil Monday. ov. h. irom . til. a tor tne (Tucker and Miss Marian Ellen convenience of tax payers. Grove' Kimble, of the Haptift Training SLICK.

entertained the i school in Chicago. The hostese' (a unty ireaurer.

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Pattern Editor. The Nws-TImM. fcouth Hend. Inj. Dear Sir: -Find ne'iOd rtnln in tamps or allver for which you will kindly oecd m pattern No -

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WARM OUTING APPAREL for younger , members of the family New Coats, New Frocks, New Sweaters, New Hats, Hosiery, Shoes, etc. Jaunty Lines of Youth in Misses' Coats In such Coats does the strenuous school girl go about her activities. The excellent quality of these Coats makes them unusual values at from $6.25 to $35.00 Infants' 'oats Little Coats for little boys 1 year to 4 years of ae. Tailored lines just like "Daddy's."

r Specially Arranged for Friday and Saturday Mr. F. H. Northquist, factory representative of the Furniture City Upholstering Co., will bring to Ellsworth's a complete line of new Samples for the covering of Overstuffed Living Room Furniture. Velours, Mohairs and Tapestries in plain colors, conventional and beautiful floral designs. If you are interested in Living Room Furniture it will pay you to attend this showing and meet Mr. Northquist.

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Send 12c In silver or stamps forjH our FP-TO-DATE FAIJ, AND ' HE WINTER 1322 - 1923 BOOK OF j FASHIONS. !

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At Whceloch'n Electric Light Fixtures for a Seven Room House Special, $25 Including Installation

The outfit is made up of substantial, up-to-date fixtures, as follows: Porch Band and Glass Ball. Hall Band and Open Shade. Living Room Three-light Chandelier. Dining Room Glass Bowl and Hanger. Bath Rocm Nickel Plated Bracket. Two Bed Rooms Bracket in Each. Kitchen Bowl and Open Shade.

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George H.' Wheeioek & Company

ARRANGED 1X)K ITIIDAY AND S.Ti:UIAY. Mr. F. II. Northquist. r-preentine: th Furniture City Upholstering C.. will -bo at Ellsworth's Friday and Saturday with a new and complete line ct" sample coverings for overstuffed furniture. We cordially invite you to see them and meet Mr. Northquist. who is an authority on Livin? Koom Furniture construction and tyle. THE ELIWORTII STOKE. Adv. 3 o-

i Trouble Comes i j When least expected. An xtra pair of Kla.V'-s will save y u d :., jo. f . , rt.

DR. J. BURKE rr 20 yoars In same Iocatia. 2S0 Soutli Michigan St.

Union Shoe Company 223 S. Michigan St.

A Remarkable Selling of Hand Bags

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They are all genuine ieather. exceptionally well made and smart in style. All are equipped with mirrors and mall change purses.

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"'South Bend's Exclusive Leather Goods Store

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Sale of About 200

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All this season's styles

Watch them careful'? ' r.ot r.eh-ct t! r; r ri -r strict ß":.;i' n to their coriditi jn.

: Whe-n t. M-tah-i si-r.s of eyf fra.n 1 appear, ! not htMto a rr"nr.t Ei but con- to u- f r a s-'.rc:.;r.j exj crnlr.atlon. ! We will r.ulckly fZ.-ter--dr. tl.i i trouble, pdviv' m r.ey..rd:;v'ly tnd reit or your nrir.Kl vl-ian.

Trimmed Hats of Solid, Silk Velvet and Duvetyne, black and colors. Velour Sport Hats, Felt Sport Hats with beaver fcxings. Friday and Saturday 33.00 De FREES MILLINERY

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131 N. Michigan St.

6 Compounded QuarterW Inconx'rattd f.r sr.OaO.noa .V-cts $1.713.000 Couttxifeut 1 ui:J ftnJ UudiilJcd BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH BEND 216 Vt't Vnhlnti)U Ar. I, m. ijoos'i:. itt-ju. (Foruurly 1-4 . Mala Si.)

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