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THE 5CUTH BEND NEVS-T!ME5 Y I A5 HE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Club: Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy It, M'i' V, AI I . i I :, r.j) Vi y s,- - v . . V ft -SOCIETY- Oha of tlie most !r.rc;ir.i; fi tnrrs ot the Ml!!er-7.1'!rr f.iniilv re union which will te htM r.r' Tii'ir.-;- l.i will be the re .till i?; f t!j :-:ry the riv.-r bank, opsiT. Sprink of tlio lives i.f Willi u:i Mi'l-r K:-- : !nmk 1 ark. A wit-ner rru.-t was tlu qr.ir and I;.l.--r .Ia-h MilN-r. v!to f.-.i tt!r of tile evening. Walter were, amorstf 1 1 1 rarly 'ion. ; in St. ; s 1 : )vary was In charge of th. af-,i.-ph county. The history of th-- l'a.r. family if beln.T written i-y a nn-inli- r ; . Mrs. Pora Miller Ua::;iltna. The re union will be h'd at lVttaw.itom'." pirk nnd a pior.i Fen-ed. i 1 ho mirriair- of MS, Hanb-e I.mnn S !; .rk. daujrhtrr of Mr. an.l Mr.. V. . J. r..ck. sr.. 7 20 W. W.r.-r.o and, Clarke n. rn- !. s!:: r. s ,n f Mr. 1 n 1 Mrs Willia". ::.. ;:.!: r. :. Lin - 1 fv n.. t nlaro S Ttur.l vv I i.-.ornln at 11 o -k .1- t!:e i.tr'- ?.2 N. N "T r- Lan-.e aw, have re- ; uie trip r.y motor. of St. Patr! k' rhar. h, Hew' turned froui Cbii-a". aftir a week's , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeloek and John T. lo C.reote per;or:ni!'. f!:oi v:s: with relatives and friend". , .-""lis. Harry and (leorcre, 947 Uiver reremony. Th briie v;3 att-n.l : Mrs. 'atb. rine Myers an. l da ucll- I ide dr., have left for Lac flu Fondul, by Mrs. nilrabeth Marie Vl;eatfn :-rs. i:inlce and Fay. 131 Ti.orte Wis . where they will remain a of Detroit fi3 r .tr.u-. of honor. M"-". . have returned from Louisville. ; month. Whoaton were a i-tur- e i f 1 !; K;'. I For-t:-H,r:1f,::nv;;:itr;1.:-1::::;s, Mrs. V. V. Lorden. HO ?. Tay'.or GLISH COUNTESS f Irish la ca an.l 1 hat of la'e cm- st . bit today for Facie Lake, Mich., j .MCITO ...Pn,r . b-oidered with blue. lb r ;1 a ers , w h, : e s!:e wiil be the ftue this ; Viol 1 0 AMLK1CA were a corFa of nink and white 1 v. k i f her d.aU'.rhter, Mrs. L. J. , vwee peas. The brl le w ,-ks lovely In her wedc1ir.tr c-own. a crv cf 1 I 1 o-.CPt model op.ee iye 1 of hit-' ' . '.nntiliy lace .-rabr.d b r. d in silver ' ad over s-.a. s!v tt. .-'a'. 1 'ot h ::r.d emT'.l:hi ' w i'h ea lover tie ros-s.' She w( ta- a pb. ture hat f M-ro the r i'sts t.f M. II. Marsh. .1 nephew and an American girl. Miss P. pink u-. -r tte e. p. 1 e irrb-d a ! frnur r.-id- :.t of South P. nd. r. . Mary S. Post, of Bayport, Lori.tr Is ( 'ov.itl br:vb'. t'hf'.'.; r-' s I M.irsh i the cwn. r rf the B. 1 1, j laml. and, while here, to visit Y. W. WilMim Zeslr--. r r. brother of th erve'i as tu t xr.an. At a 'iii'r .'rc. ,11'- nr xi- -i j onfi'.- 1 f .i 1 cae-'ls af tb.e hom of tl.e bri-l 's par. -r.'-J. after whirh ?.Ir. a?:d irs r i a wtd.Ii:.:; t: !; trar..a. J. rr.o r r..-:b:'.ts o: this city, ni'M.;s poü. 's in Chi r. r lit rn ! M Wulbri.i. als; visited in Chi- several summer camps and confer-Mh-hUm and t'anada. Thy will b-wcaco. ! ences and association centers both In hoT:. nf;er Sept. ' 1 at 7iv' W. ! '.Ml.-s Jul! lr.a Su.bi-.rth, 319 ' the wt-strn and eastern states he- Wavne Ft. Out of town mes at the p rte uV., lef: Kr. 1 iv evenir.? for ' fore her return in October. The plan . Ilia? wer. V.r. and Mrs P. 1- Wheaton ar.a tarui v a".t a ; r - . rr.-r.-h IP.ew.f. all cf Petrol; Th annual reunion the Li: el fan-.iiv nan 1 I 1 Thursdav at the h. e rf Arrh -.r Lup. I. N. tth L:b- friy. r:nr.er was served at n.'.-n to 7.' r. er.;bers of :h,. fa mil v. ' :Iic- rs I City. Mo, who has been the purst of1 pT ppA,! PrVi: for next year n,.r. t.nmed iv f..l- her vivbT. Mrs. H. J. S uldarth. 311'; 'WASHINGTON'. Au?. 14. Cloth 1 s: Chars I.r;-..-:. pre- '. er : ; IM- Itpcrie av.. returned to her home jink? prices increased more than 15 ward Pup. :. v: .. pr. s.d- r.t. Inez j V d:u s lay. !p.ri.er.t in principal cities betveen Pup.-:, .--eretary. and A. L Pupei. j Kot-r; S.nrrlor Ictt Friday even-trrasur.-r. Thrt r.-tt merri.-.-; will be Imr t r a trip to P.oion a nd Nov b'. i at th home rf Mrs. Arr. u' i ' Vcri;. Ho sutler. Pouth :.i" c;t M i s Leva Pit', r. 4 a r : t . f.rMir.pi v.i'h a f. ' .eck ;i:.:;-r et her h'-n-..-m"::t!r M T"ri la ve:.;r: - W: x P h-: C""-.p .;- ..: I S I. C ;...r- n flowers decorated dinner Midsinnmer Nezos of So u th Bend Social World , ;ni" iii.i i ii ... - 1 : lTOJ rr: " Z table. Mih Ko:prts lias boon th- Ku.r ( f io r p.ir. nt at Iükhart. Sh. lft S . i 1 1 1 1- lay r:: rniru: f r ni rtl. rn j WisrM'T-.-iri. J -r- I Forty-three rvmb.--rs and friends j i.: t:,. s i:ii lUr.l ( amp rlnb on - J j v-.l a'i o-stin Pr!d-y evening on Personals . I M ... T,uir.v voran 83 V ;t .' it ; ' " , ; ' " ' ' " . " J ' v'1 M:ss ,nri" 1,'lvon ! l":.' AtraM t.. .ho spending a few ' .iuj s at F.arron lake. , Mrs. Dan A r ha 1 a b. ault. 111 i:. ! Ma.li-T. st.. and Mrs. Ire. MrNabb. 1 Cra r.nT. Krank Prerhenser. I.yle Drechen- T :r:d Jttr.i'T Pra rh-r.er of 71 ; f,a'.if'r::!a aw. have ivturntal from . ; -a tiv w , Iv - m tor trip in . ati.ula. ; Whi'- at Wir.dsor, Ontario, they I Marsh e ,1- plant at Windsor. ! Mi-s a:a.iyn 'a r : d e. 53! S i I S' Joseph fu. b..- rtt'rnd from a vis;; at iviolt. Wis . where she was ; the put of Mr. .k:;d Mrs. Max Mi- i W.ehiiion, I. C. where she will ; : s , e : . i a ;wo is ' wacttion at the i no cf her aunt, Mrs. C. L. Vor- i im..:, n. .e was acconip a ni-d by; 'Mrs. Vtrmilli-n and mmi, Hal. who I ; have N er guests at tho Suddarth i i home. i Mrs. . 1. dranam or Kar.sasj I Ml nnd Mrs. F. J. Hascr. 6C5 i Harrison a v., left Saturday for a r.'.otor tri; to Lav City. Mich., and i i YVir. r.a. lake. Ind. j ;dr. und Mrs. waiter jv Arm-; ti-..rd s :i, Jack, have r. turned i tu th. ir h-mo in M. ntral. Ca r.a d -ftt-r a visit with, relatives gm iMiiTMn i uimi ii if M unhn n I ill ) ''""" nil UI'W n ii,WMi,niiiiiiim im m 5. , 'V v 41 ... - -.11 OC lr. Joseph Xcff. permanente' liairmaii of tlie 1u.Ions committee ;ii tlio Chain )' Iik-s Country club, , .r. (;ra e I'ink IlolvorMh.'hl of i hicat formerly of this eity who will apponr iu South Iionl with th sl!l Sainini insors. A 11 5. 1H, with the liexlpatli Chautauqua .Mrs. John CI. (iriinm, chalrnmn of the commit tot in clinre of tJjo 011 tort.tiinnent at the Country club. Auir. 27, when tho Nilcs-lJuchanan club will be quests of flu local club Miss I'unico IUx'k whose niariratc to Clarke Zcsii'jr.T, took place Sat urday liioniinz. friends'. They were accompanied by Mrs. Armstrong's mother, Mrs. J. O. Johnson. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Witter. Lincoln v. ay . rd.. and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ly-hck. 1J2" Lincoln way V.. left Saturday morning for a 10 days' vis- -ii w mona lake. iney win raaKe Lady Portsmouth of Enpland, widow of the Fixth Karl of Ports- m(uth. has romo to the United ... . . . . ... . . A. Süntinor Camps and City cen- ters. Ividy I'ortsmouth has been 'resident of tho IJritlsh association i'? several years and Is Interested In seems row association work Is con- uuetea in xnis country, an win visu ior ner visits is peinjr arranged i-y the national board of the Y. W. C. A. m New 1 orK. Cloth'tlll PHcCS Increase r . f r During ttlC l OSt 1 Car December and June, a labor depart- ! na ry, investigation Just completed i showed today. In to:r.e cities, the j increase was more than 5 percent ,.pif sensational "price slashings" tndul..1 In bv merchants through out the United States this sprinir. Kaw wool and cotton prices went ! dwn. while finished c'othin prices ! t i i.iwere s;.dnr up. accordinc to reports i and to the agricultural department. Ii iLua 1 Jobij G. f ' i-'" ' : er 777 7 7 s. O ' x 1 liillZnClVt dOClCty 1 j . ELKHART, Ind., A tiff. 1 1. Miss : Iris Miriam KeKoley. daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Keeiey oi i:25 South Main st.. I'lkhart. 1 ;e- ; 1 came the bride heretoday of Khner John Dunlap of Miehicran City, son ; M . T 1 -ST 1 . . 1 . . i .Mr. ami -wi. jiinii .vi. 1 The ceremony was performed at 10 j o'clock this forenoon at the Conrrre- : national church, by the Kcv. I V d , Hopkins of Miehicran City. The j bride was attended by Miss Kilon j iarnPVt cf Hlkhart. a f orm-t St. ! Mary 'A student, and the best man I was Harry Ohmincr of Michigan! Citv. no,vlv nrrjp. couplo nA at home, after a trip to the j Dp1s In cov.w. at 111C Wa.-h- t wton st.. Miehiiran C!tv. in which t lnpton st., Michigan City, in which place Mr. Dunlap is In business with his father. The bride is a graduate of tho National Kindergarten m!- lece in Chicago In 191".. and Is a( prominent member of the Klkhart I chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa. The betrothal of Ml Pana j Fchacht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t J. O. Schacht. 3H Kaat Indiana av., I to James P. Parrish of Klkhart, hns; 'ust teen announced. August 2S is j the date set for the wr Iditur. Mi?s i Schacht is prominent in the yout'-cr- r ' social circles here. Mr. Parrish. who i.i an Instructor in Mnlniry in the Plkhirt Hih rchool, i the son of Mtp. T. I. Parrish of How lint; Green, Ohio. The entrapment of Ml Martraret Gray ?tahr. daughter of Mr. r.rA Mrs. Frank G. Stahr. to Kr.och Turn- ! och, Kon of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. J Turnock, has heen announced, the i ceremony to tak p'aee at the Stuhr home cn West Franklin st.. Sept. 4. Miss Stahr, who is a member r-f the Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority, was! formerly on the. staff of the p-jMic;, library here. Her father is ity ed-! Uny ist thn Vllrhart Truth T r- T.,r 1 nock, whop father is a widely ; known architect. Is in the er.cin.er-l In? business at Pltfburer. Pa. He! is a graduate of Carnegie Technical J Institute. ! Other Elk'nrt entrattentents nn- t nounced durir.-,' the pa?t week iv.- clUi'.e that of Miss UeV-n Swafiehi 1 to Hirold Fair. Mi. Swaf.u.-Id i- ! a voun? business woman. Mr. Fair 1 studied at Indiana tniers;ty. where he was a member of the Delta lp- hilon fraternity. i PAPIS. Pct what you like, but only r.u?h to sustain strength, j Mme R-irah P.rrnhar dt says. Ad vis- ' :np women how to kep weh and live lonsr. Fhe added: Drink wifT. r.farr; wear corsets, don't worry and eulti-! vate f orgetfulness. i A Gri2$ r 1 SI'IKITI'AL SO(Ti:TY AfKITTS. The 1 rorr.-ive Spiritual society w ill hold a rneftiny Sunday evenln'-T at HIT S. Miehicran t. ItlUTIIS !r nnd Mrs r.uryne. 430 Meado ?t.. daughter, Auft. 13, at ;j,v.rth hospital. .. 1 -j 1 1 , t l' ' :' ; ,V-7 yTV V f ll A: 'f: ? 7 r U h 'iP'C : J i j' JJ t pJfv rV j Vi Many secretq you will find revealed U ? in the green box of ft it liadine Face Powder 3 They are secrets whtch every O . . i woman v.ouia scive üuwrr personal charm. ' The secret cf a rore-ptsl com- ' p'exion NADlNE'S ti to v W The secret cf lasting charm - Charm which endures thro-r cut the dy. Th fecret cf sin-c-;rr.l-: l with never a hint cf h-rrrt. To you, C3 to a million car.? 3 t; AD INF. will reveal tr..: . tr.tirr.ata secrets. You can rrocur NATJ'-N ir? ' J) ycur Lvorue to'.et coudcr , cf ly mail CCw. 'v r-X NATIONAL lUiLLl LU.. 1 i Virit. Ttna.. U. S. A. l t 1'ani, Jena.. U. 5. A. ft ' 'x r?i.V'A . W- . rf pend. Ped cr.s pharmacy. Mih.;-j waki and thr. 7 vrrrC T11F$ W'ntit i 1 1 rJ 'r'" C-ll.UCO it am .iO ! ! 11 ff Iff J I .mru - i Seid by Central Drue1 Store. JVi-.ith 1 Important OI "n IT A Ts. Tlfx beginning Tuesday It will contain hundreds upon hundreds of Blankets of the bet ter grade, including the famous "Beacon" Blankets. "Beacon" Blankets Make Warm Friends Fluffy, warm blankets that will spell winter comfort when snow flies and the mercury drops. Our stock of Blankets is now complete and offers opportunity for great saving as well as leis urely selecting. Blankets Marked at Last Year's Prices Details and prices will be given Monday in our ad. Watch for it SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON FURNITURE DURING AUGUST! : 1 ii !U .1.' J? tJ A SjvYa hOu 114 Weit Wayne SL e 1 Tested and Approved by th . Good Housekeeping Institute 7 1 11 k I HI l-M 'I Not a Luxury Thousands of housewives have eliminated the drudgery of the old-fashioned scrub-board wash day, the wear and tear on clothes, the laundress expense, by installing Tiie ABC Super Electric Washing Machine in their homes. It has solved their wah day problem and will solve yours. Three cents worth of electricity a little soap and water the machine does the rest. Let us demonstrate to you the efficiency an d oth er ad vantages of the ABC Super Electric, either in our store or at your own home. Call or phone at your earliest convenience. COLIP BROS Phone I'! i i i ! J Main 220 I I I I I.! w J0 s , 57 iTV 1 1 1