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. 4 r ! ' ' . - mmmm mmmm mmmm fi Social amid Other Iimteireste f Womee 'i: i - - ' i "H Very Dainty Evening Gown to Complete College Girls Wardrobe PERSONALS Nov On If K mm r . r I - M . TP O c Mr. :u. i Mr-. J:. : : . w -.. : i .. .r.l .!! k 1: .'. n ; r : r -ntli P.. :i V, . .:. . M of ; : M idl- .-': Mi I'.'-rvi '.ill ::i t!i :s : V" ! i i i . ill ; i .Mr.-. Th. ! T. .' Hi ! i'. : ;:r. :. Mi- ii.iry Mr. ;.!.! . ' I i . :t I ; f. !'.! i i:. ;'!":: ir-'P'T . -i ; mi ..r ' M -.?" ' y y . ' : . .. ,.,r .v., : . a -.'1 !:: :.! .i .(. ... Mr-v I 'r 1 :! r; t: ar ! M r. i i a r j W ii . ! ' . a u - :: ' : i ; ; -a j t 'I i . a t i i i a I 1 -! i v. 1 i ' t . a a ' i a '. :' i : n a i ..;.! i r i : i .' . a r , ' . i ; tit .r i 1 .-, .M.-.- !!?! .-taj.ar.l a I im! la r.a j.oli.-s, ,:,.! Mi:-, i "i -;.',, nm-r of Cin- .t !.- . i : . ! ! l 1 1 1 .;: of .Mi-. ':na 'a .!: a.'M Mi -. I'.i' ia-r is i.itii.4 ar -.-t':, Mrs. ".'h 1 -k. r t - i.;' tli- '-n i ;.a ! !- - n t s of tli---.k '.ill tli'- i a t : i ; . .,f Da- Ili-rli 8 ii'.o , 1 a:-.- !' 1 1 1 'A lik' h 'A ill h !.! V o 'a y '.i,::ia in the lli'll :i'.o - in a, , a n i. 1'ioai 1 1 1 1 pia-S'-at a 1 1 ! i . i : : . a t o j -! n ; i . . tin- i o r n ! 1 1 ! 1 1 in ...no, ?k- a:; air w 1 1 a rat. :-ia A ' j -t .i ra s ar- . ! i . i r ; : ' in :.i!y a r i I a :.-o. . ro ,'. , j. -t' !. Tia liali v. il! 1..- attro t i - ly 1. .aat- ii aia! a IIM.t saapr will ,.- -ii'.t.l. AiiMip;' i'a.p-o j i - fit will I,- a nain- v : 1. s ; i a in i .- i i " :i a t r n t . ol-tla- la'la!a. Th' r' ! a 'l tiola t on' tit for lio.-- ih.tt !o not ! am . i;,ic!i ria in pr ;' tla- !:-- lias h'-Ti askcii to ri?i'i a Ira ml. It is thought tliat th i lass uill ontcrtain jr tl') jx-oplf. Th- - ' rn nasi a m ;tt the 'on mrial At'ili-ti'- !a'i ilr s.- ol in its holiday for tia annaal formal uitt iull lo . i i-n tlti I'Viaiin;'. Holiday colors ,md t niidoins foaturt- jroini-la-ntly and with loMdy rtfr t. Mrs si k's full or hstra will furnish mu-si- for tin- affair. Th danro is x i t-d to ). ora- of t!w rno.-t njoyal'lo ( 11m- olnli sa-.ai ataj many masts from out of the city will attend. Fri day 'nin-- the Huh will -nc its New Year twilight dame. I.e-'iimiim at 7 o'clock with dinner at 7:1.". In r( lei, ration of their L'th wedding armi a rsary. Mr. and Mrs ('.. M. Hewitt entertained informally Satur day cmlnir at dinner at their home, M:i Was.rilniitun av. Covers ware pl.iced for at a talde Ik antif ully ar- ram;e with a enter jii.ic of pink' Tarnations and holly. Mr. Hewitt is' superintendent of the Stephenson' I nderuear nulls atal the musts at the dinner were the foremen of the fac tory. Amoir-c many attractie Kifts was a lou'iuet of i ; roxs iircs.ntcd l'V the foremen. 1 :: V - v. ... k ;. .:. y . . V li.v La HaconteuM. Very dainty is this evening froci and shadow lncf nnd decked . with strings nf brilliants. A cape of metal limeade swings from the shoulders desned to t-omph te the tadlet- girl's I anj oVt.r this fulls a sash of pale pink wardrobe of white satin veiled in netlsatin ribbon Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlisle will Khe a Christmas dancing party at the Indiana club. The Horn Telephone club will meet with Mrs. :iincr Riicey, 1 05 Yu- A n n ai iieemer t has been rcceiv-d of f!i" ruaTria; of Miss Helen Lotmr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IMwin T. I.otii;. and i:an Harnett of I'.uehan- i M 1iili . In l 1 1 1 1.- t.l ..... .. chria,,: ;, ,i..v ,t th.. i,'...' .a- , i... ! cliool. A committee composed of ' K K I I w I 4 T Ul III WtMhirMlay. The class of 'j1'2 if the South Fiend high school will give its tirst reunion ; at s o'clock at the gymnasium of the 'tide's j iivnts on the IM ward-burg Miss Nellie Anders. Miss Klizabeth sire. Warren lUodgett. Walter V. i-.:d. The cremonv was performed i ' " ' ', , , .,,,M1 l T w .1. C. MeKav of stall M... mstronjj am Charles lufchncr has ni..ri;il .-hnivh. the weddin- p;ir, JrraW-,l.fr tho ( ntertainment. Artis' ' 41 i,ri'lii.ai-.i n-il! fiiriiiuli iiiiiwi. orchestra will furnish music Members of the Sunshine dub will meet at t,he . W. hall on K. Jef ferson blvd. landing l" iifath a Inmc ueddin- l.eli l-'ol !. r,v i n the 'erTiio-;y a dinner was -ered to a large eomp.iny of relatives and friends. Th" yountr oupb- will lie on a farm near I'uchanan. , Mrs. S. i:. Snoke. C, 1 S Hlaine av., will entertain the Swastika club. Miss Loraine Linden, 1 2 1 S. La fayette st.. will entertain with a show er for Miss Klsie Sheets, 1721 Prairie av.. who will be married to lioy White man Thursday. Pythian Tea ladies will be enter tained at the K. of P. hall hv Mrs. i Mavnard. Mrs. Arthur Miller and The r. u"Har mating of the W'nrth Mrs. Charles Mcl-iughlin. j The Mothers' Literary club will be ' I SOCIAL CALENDAR 1 1 1 Mondaj . 'iii ting clali will I e held at the Progress club l . j entertained by Mrs. C. II. Heide The I'omniertial Atb.b tie club will' man. 1 0 7 '."istula av. !Iive it- jorma! guest hall at the club, zooms. ""he Iu eliil will entertain LTi Miss Grace Xeilson, daughter of Mrs. Laura J. Xeilson. will be mar ried to F. J. Ward at the home of couples with a dancing party in -the bride's mother. M 7 W. Marion st. American hall. j A home-coming dancing party for Tuesday. college students will be given In The Silver Pleasure club will meet , Al W"n lal! Thv Inland Whiteman. .tt the home of Mrs l.v,:,e r, dr. 117 ;!olhl Martn. Joseph Myers. .Uobert N PiiaN, ii 'laip and Hubert Snyder. rs. Edwin E. Dill and son. Kussdl. I2y Keasey st., returned Sunday from a week's visit with relatives in Chi cago. Rev. C. Claude Travis of Ft. Wayne is expected in the city today to ottici ate at the funeral of Charles Edward Schafi t. which is to be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the resi dence in Center township. Mr. Travis was formerly pastor of the Grace M. E. church of this city. Casimier Thilman, 730 W. Napier st.. spent Sunday with friends in Chi cago. J. Q. Ames, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., who has been visiting at his home in Madison, Wis., arrived in South Bend this afternoon, noo n. driver Little, desk secretary at the Y. M. C. A., returned today from his home at Indianapolis, where he has been spending the Christmas sea son with his father and mother. Laurence Vaughn returned last night from Kingsbury, Ind., where he spent the Christmas season at the home of Wash Keith line. Miss Ina Tidy, Miss Ay line Finch, Misses Marie and Martha Gebhardt. Leon Gebhardt and Louis Stuhl, all of Dowagiac, and Philip Lynch of Grand Itapids, who have been the week end guests of Vernon Schafer, 22 4 N. St. Louis blvd., have returned home. Misses Erema and Edith Wilk of Rushville, Ind., are the guests for sev eral days of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Hatfield of Har risburg. Pa., are visiting their pra cnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Annis and Mr. and Mrs. C. Hatfield, and other relatives in South Pend. Mrs. Hertha Haskins of Kansas City, Kas., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lydick, 64 6 Diamond av. W. C. Robinson of Grand Island, Nob., is here visiting his sisters, Mrs. William Rudduck and Mrs. Frank Rrodbeek. Mr. Robinson is the owner of a 6,000 acre horse and cattle ranch which is known in Europe as well as in America. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Secord and daughter, lsubelle, of Rrantford, Ont., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Gam mack, S32 N. Eleventh st. Mrs. Se cord is a cousin to Mrs. Gammack. Heron Fountain of Tulsa, Okla., who has been the guest for eeveral dav.s of Seville Foster, St. Joseph 'm Sun day evening for Toledo, (). Mr. Foster, who is spending the holidays with his parents, will return to Toledo Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud De Meyer, Ed ward Broeker and Mr. and Mrs. An gus of Laporte are spending the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. Aherns of Cottage Grove av. Mrs. William Stuctebaker. 502 E. Indiana av., will entertain the Pas time club. Mrs. George Phillips, 710 Columbia st., will be hostess to the Thursday club. .Miss Augusta Miller, S. Franklin si., will be married to Merle Sehweit ber of Mentone. Ind. Miss Lena P.ell Neuwerth, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Neuwerth, fill Lindsev st., will be married to i James Edgar Wilson at Westminster; Presbyterian church. Rev. II. S. Hos tetter olllciating. The marriage of Miss Elsie Sheetz, 1721 Prairie av., to Roy Whiteman will take place. I Yiday. The Economics club of Roselawn will meet at the Cilery school house. Miss Frances Ilillier, 114 S. Mich igan st.. will give an informal tea for her guest. Miss Helen Morrell of oak Park, 111. Saturday. Miss Grace Huntsman, Cottage Grove av.. will entertain the King's Heralds of the First M. E. church. Milu Hyde, Lincoln highway W., will give a dancing party at his home. The Modern Ideal club of Stull M. E. chapel will meet at the church parlors. The Happy Go Lucky Pedro dub will be entertained by Mr. arid Mrs. William Weinan. 539 N. Hill st. The icji Vive elub will give a Pro- gresie ChnMmas party, the tirst Thursday. The reorganized P.enedict club will .m-: ix xi;v yoiik. , E. Hagey and Mrs. Tillie Kirsch- meyer of the Brandon-Durrell store are in New York on a buying trip. The annual meeting of the share- Sisterhoods for Working Girl Club Plan Suggested As Only Remedy for Low Wage Evil. Undermuslinr, One-Kalf Price. Flannelette Gowns, One-Half Price. Special Sale of Linens. Soiled Linens, One-H: If Price. Special Sale White Goods. Special Sale Nainsook. Solid Handkerchiefs, One-Half Price. Special Sale of Embroideries. Special Sale of Laces. Special Sale of Cottons and Sheeting. Special Sale of Sheets and Pillowcases, Special Sale of Corsets. Special Sale of White Waists. TUB BKIGHTJZST SPOT tN TOWN EXPECT 400 TO ATTEND being .Mi- Pearl Kb.pf, r. Mi--, give a dancing paitv at American holders for the election of Directors ami st. Supper will be served at theha'l. 'of the Merchants' National Hank. I Philad. labia acl the r.-mam. b-r of; Tho rommercial Athletic club will 'South P.end. Indiana, will be held in j the e-., spent at the home of,.ivtl its ;inminl twilight dinner dance the Directors Rooms Tuesday, Janu- -o i i ' : i i . mi i ri mi i :w ' a. ... lir i!nl. T-.wioio ., 1 1 ' T t l: 'il i - in a v . ik. t . iaui s uiii gie a 'in tlltm'.'b- at till obi eoalt house. I ary 12, l'Jla, from 2 to 4 p. m. 1 A 1 -A , -m 1 m x w - V y Ph.. Irolitni .Inh ill i.,l-1 it o i-AUM. . U. LUb.N, Lasnier. - ' --..-..... Hill lUM'l 11. Il II- . Iltial Xev Vo;ir's il.-itirini' inrtv fit Mts. rtem YVbartou. l lJTl-L Y. the elub house. " I SHEHOYGAN. Mich. Joseph W.t.-'iit!. ton a- will entertain the Co' Ti,. it , , , , , .,, , 'White. 40 years old. a mail carrier. As You rba-e'dnb U,7 .J J U lul; W1" K on to death while adrift n nU rlair'' 1 at :l 1 inner and watch MM 5(,,. tln( ...... mn.t frnm t ic v.1;!:,M'7i ;V..,:':n'i,"1;'!' IT ,,y r- ,J- V- -,kins- !os v"- " cI Lm fro,o :! to an island two miles out in the lake. P 4 M 'I i-i n II il t; .1 I- i . M Fi IFIS P CIATEP ) MA v.- Do thev add to the comfort and well-heina of thnqp vnn wish : - : r.:.:;j-Ks-! to remember? - v; ..s I t it .., t ! There is one sure way to solve th:s problem BUY THEM A PAIR OF OUR i w 'AY U N ION SHOE CO. Hy G. Vere Tyler. Instead of using every possible measure to convince working girls .hat they cannot live on the small salaries they receive, wouldn't it bo better for those reasoning upon the subject to attempt helpful suggestions until conditions are bettered? Every girl who works is silently de claring her desire for independence. Instead of looking for a husband as in the eld days, she looks for a "job." These girls know when they start out just about what these positions pay. They accept that small pay with their eyes open and have nobody but themselves to blame .'or the discom forts they have invited. The subject at hand, though, is: Can she live respectably on the wages she has agreed to accept? I maintain that she can that a girl may exist onthe low wages paid her, in moderate com fort and respectability, provided she does not attempt to stand alone. Should a number of girls combine and put their wages together, into a common fund, to meet their expenses jointly, it could be done. For instance, if from six to eight, or say, i!0, girls should form a club among themseves. take a reasonable flat and live to gether and eat together, alternately performing the duties that the situa tion entails, it could be accomplished. Is it not a fact that a man is able to support a large family on. very often, a very limited sum? Could that fam ily exist if each member attempted to live alone? It could not! It's tho same with working girls. The only possible remedy for work ing girls to live comfortably on a small salary is to club together. In this manner a certain amount of money could be deducted for personal raiment. If these girls take an interest in what each one can buy, in the matter of clothing, with the money taken out for the purpose, the competition to look well would become simulating, without the attendant envy that the individual incurs. Also, in this manner, it would be easy for the girls to detect the one living, as to clothing and otherwise, beyond her means, and they could os tracize her from their club on the ground of immorality, whereas in standing alone the lie, while suspected culd not be proven. In such a case the girl who goes astray lias done so through preference and not necessity, and undoubtedly might have done the same in idleness and the shelter of the home. A thousand other benefits could be derived if girls would club together and would thus associate. There would be cheerful companionship. In case of sickness they could nurse and care for ,ne another. They could read books together, create mutual pleasures and benefit. Through helpful companion ship and healthy living, both of mind and body, they would srrow in strength tnd character. There wouldn't be the necessity of the occasional rendezvous -with "the fellow." who nine times out of lt sup plies "the square meal"' in anticipation of value received. Eet the girls club together to banish such "fellows." The only wav is the sisterhood. When "two or three are gathered to gether." we are told, the way will be made clear. SALESMEN'S DINNER All Arrangements Completed for Banquet and Exhibit at Oliver Tuesday. Complete Stock of Victrolas and Victor Records. We Send Records on Approval. George H. Wheelock & Co. "Do your buying early," was tho advice given out Monday mornig at the Chamber of Commerce to all those manufacturers and jobbers who intend to take in the annual banquet for traveling salesmen Tuesday night at the Oliver. Sec y Spaulding said that no more tickets would be sold after Tuesday noon. About 4 00 are expect ed to attend the banquet. Tickets to traveling men who live in .outh llend and travel for South Hend linns will be supplied by their respecthe firms. Any traveling man living in iouth Hend but traveling for an outside lirm, is invited to call at the Chamber of Commerce for a ticket which will be supplied to such salesmen free. The feature preceding the banquet will be the exhibit of manufacturers and jobbers. The entire second Uoor of the Oliver has been given ovr to the manufacturing men and th great est part will be taken up with ex hibits. This exhibit will bo thrown open to the public at 2 o'clock Tues day afternoon. During the visiting of the exhibits entertainment will bt pro vided by Olson's orchestra. The banquet will begin at G o'clock. Frederick S. Fish, president of the Studehaker corporation, will act as toastnia.ter. The principal speaker of the evening will be Clarence s. Funk, former vice president of tho International Harvester Co.. end now manager of the Kumely Co. Mr. Funk will speak on "Fundamentals of Success in IJusiness." Following Mr. Funk will be Harry A. Engr.ian. jr., president of the Chamber of Com merce, E)r. C. A. EippiiiCott. Mayor Keller and others. Vinj. mmAm. .mi srris 3hcp m oh in Watch and Jewel- ry Re- airm: Accuracy, rkill and experience enable us to do the most delicate repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. CLAUER'S :i-L I,OOK Jl AYELKY STOKE. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD. TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD. LOW PRICES QUICK DELIVERY f if MillMlf? a1 - 387 SO. MICHIGAN ST. j LOW PRICES OK GROCERIES! 1 FOR TUESDAY Sl WEDNESDAY I INITIATIVE FAILS IN MICHIGAN FIRST TIME L,ANSIN;. Dec. The :irt at tempt to use the initiative in Michigan is said to have failed. The tonnage tax and the Torren's land bilh cunnot come before the coming legislature. The timt- for tiie predicted tiling of tho Grange petitions expired at 4 o'clock this afternoon and not a single peti tion for either measure was in the of fice of the secretary of state. None of the Grange officials were in Lan sing today, so no definite word of fu ture movements could be learned. It is thought both bills will b intro duced into the legislature dirict. While seme of the petitions may have been tiled with th- county clerks and on their way to Lansing, they will not he received in time, as the limit has expired. Any petitions presenud with out having been tib-d with the county clerks would have been refused ly .ec'y Martindale under the initiative amendment. Syrup 10c can 8c A POUNDS OF A"r 11 SUGAR, For . M I L With Order of $1 or Over. Coca 10c can 8c The Ward Hack and Transfer Co. have reduced their Taxi rates to j ."c per passenger tvithin a radius of 12 blocks from center of city. Adt. Public Drug Store 124 N. Michigan St. "The Cut Rate Drug Store" Indiana Sweet Corn, can Early Jum Peas, can 10c can Wax or Green Beans 10c can Ktcl.roy Beans 10c p!:. B!cck Pepper 10c can Lfma Beam 10c can Scur Kraut 10c csn Hominy 10c cun Torraio cr Vegetabb Scu . . . . 10c can Mustard Sard'nes 10c Bottle Ov Catsu: 10c enn K. C. Baking O Lf PcWdcr 0 ' 10c box Polled DC Oats O ' 10c can riy v;it- : aii: 00! 10c pknr. Macaroni O o j cr Spaghetti Ol 10c can Baked Bccns O ' 2 5c Boxes G'O Matches Q 2 5c boxes Argo Go Starch rOI 10c can O Purrki i O 10c c?n 0 Totnato. s . . . . . oC .OC .8c .OC .gC cC uC .OC ! 0 Bell Phone J 325.27 S. MICHIGAN S lRtiLi I rtlvrr Iark Ielierv TIiur-lay. Home Pin. razors r t i $ I v j f n y