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THE SOUTH tJtND NEWS-TIMES. tctvdxy ?v ftN'TVd. r.rT 11, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS 0 F WOMEN f7 SOCIETY Suffrage Philanthropy Clubs Circles K-s ii; SOCIETY- A pretty Di'ls.miMtr e.ldirr- v.ns at "t ,.' Vera I iij-m.j v., daugh- r of ;.!r. :.n.l .Mr. V. V.'. D.m-- . I., Ij orartl. i 1 C. Leonard s and n.i! i v n :' .Mr. .trvl Mrs. ' f f-ol-i. Ind.. h.ch lO'ik riait Wednesday ocn. i' -, .it the Or.tr ,' i;-. MiiL-t-Iic al durch. l.'V. i. j l. ; i re id tne ceremor.y I. !.. l.'it n lil ; i; and fri-nds. Tr- bridal party appro. ched tr. .li'ar uown vhite sitin t r "-'(,.. 11 MiilM. .in . i j s ! nurkci! with ribbon -i carried I y M.-s-V ai-y '.; MasV-r .Mor- liitl'.' V.'s Jan. Y:-y enterid firi-t ;h flower ;,nl. follow ed b th rrviid of h.r or who irnrt' diately pjecded th- bride. At . 'Itr which w.'s banked ith pnlms! .ir.': relieved with basi-.ets if ulad i'ili, iht br;de was met by th- ?roor(; r.d hi" bu man. Doy.d McMHImp. .Mi-x. O. O. jvz;c" f.I.iyfd 'The Urid yl Chorum." from Lohengrin for the ji Ofioria! and Mendelssohn s edding march lor tlie recti sional. U:.-? Ketha Dmsrnan. sincr of the bride attended ajt me.id of honor. Sh. vore a frock of pink organdie M :th hat to match ami carried pink i oh s. The bride was tülurlnx in h.r gown of whit jeorgettc ovtr white tatln -with full length veil .u;rht with oranu blo.Hsorr.H Ht-r flew era were a thower bouquet of bride's roses and valley lilies. Clar ence Harrington and Leland. Miller served as Ushers Following the Service at tho church a reception was held at the hnmr of the b.ido's parents for the members of tho immediate families after which Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I. eft for a wedding trip to In' ia Kara Falls and other eastern pointa. They will b at home at 435 Stale st., lv fayette, Ind., after Sept. 8. Mi. Le r.ard la r. snior at Purdue uni versity and will resume his studies there Sept. S. Out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and Mr. and Mrrf George Leonard, all of 1 Jivhart. Mrs. Grace Moon Leonard and the Mits Helen and Maudö beonard ot Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Hovard Leonard of New Philadel phia, O.. Mr. and Mrs. Oiorge Daus n:m of f'lymouth, Ind., and Mr. and .Mrs. Irvin Crow, Xappariee, Ind. As a courtesy to her eruests. Mis? Ij)Uie Warren, of Manchester. N. 11 . and Miss Margaret Andrews, df Kvnnrton, 111.. Mi.-w Ruth Cole, 72 I 'ark a v., was hosta Wednesday at a 1 o'clock luncheon. Gardon flowers formed the decorations at the table at which cavers -were plac ed for M'.ss Warren, Miss Andrews Miss Cole, Miss Ivartharyn Coif, Mis Catherine Christian, Mrs. '"harh-s Terry, of Ann Arbor, Mich., ar-d Mlsa Agatha ClarX The marriap-e of Miss Clara Fritz, daughter of Jr. and Mrs. AuKüst f'riiz. 6 26 Euclid av., and Clarence J-IiiToI. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles .J. Kriftel, 4.';0 Cottage Grove av.t took place Wednesday e-veninpr at 'S 'ckok at the St. l'aul Lutheran hiirch. Kpv. H. Holle officiating. Miss KmniA Fritz, sister of the brido acted as maid of honor and Mis Hilda Grabowka and Mi.sa Louis Schurr attended as brides maids, llaymond Hnfjel served as u'roomanan, Avhlle Adolph Fritz and Willis Knpel. William T. Teschke and Kichard Fritz acted a ushers. The wedding march was played by .M. Hundanphal. Mrs. William Frepan Mni; "O Promise Me" during the ceremony. The altar was, made beautiful by tho use of palms, ferns and smilax. Mis3 Fritz wore a gown of blu orsranale over white .satin with sil ver trimmings and hat to match. Her flowers were a corace of white, pink and lavendar sweet peas. Miss (irabowska were pink organdie over pink patin with hat to match and a corrage of pink sweet pea.s. Miss Schurr was attractive in orchid or gandie over white satin with hat to correspond and a b uquet of lav endar sweet peas. The bride was costumed in fluffy wl.P.e .;-. i r.iiif ov r white s:li:i with lace ,tnd b:d triratr.ins ir.d veil rnuht tri her head with al'ey Iii.. Ht r flowers w re .t rolonia! b U'U '. ' e'phelia rM" ind val! lilhs. A wddin; Upper to f:fty follow ed at th" h ii; of th- bvide's par er. Arter Spt. 1, Mr. md !r. Kr.eel v. ill be at home at r,-;r, I-utlid av. Otto Beyer. 6-1 p:. Dayton St.. was boit to 14 memters and one Fue.-st of the Wtsl-y ( lub of the German M. K. church, Wednesday eveniiiR. Refreshments were served following the ?hort buinci-s m,t- Inc. Hev. Philip Koehnemaii and Kdward Stark were prize winners in the. rontftsts. A romhined business and social meetlmc will be held the third Wednesday In September with Itcv. Philip Koeneman, Z20 V. Wayne st. The rpcular meeting of the Worn- an'o society of the First Fiaptist church, which was to have been held Friil ay, has bten postponed until Saturday, Sep. 4. when the society will meet at the horre ( f Mrs. C. W. Veach, 411 V. Navarre nt. T'-n member of the Independent club and seven visitors wa re enter tained Wednesday, at an all day meeting at the country home of M;s. John llagcy, on the F.dwardtbur road. A two course dinner was serv ed at noon, garden flowers form ing the decorations. In two weeks tho club will meet at th' home of Mrs. J. N. Thumm, 7 J 4 Clinton st. A social meeting or me i.run-i town Home Economies club was j held at the home of Mrr. Kobert J Robertson, Robertson rd., Wedne.e- ; day afternoon. Owimr to the small ! attendance at tne meeting no reg ular business was transacted. Sop ember 15 the club will meet with Mrs. Harry Wedel, Crumstown. J The Fancy Needlew orkrs ( lub was entertained by Mis. Charbs. Aldrich, 21 S W. Wayne st., Wedr.es: day afternoon. Eicht members and one guest, Mrs. Mable Priswell ;,t' T'ittsburg, Pa., attended the meeting which was of a social nature, re freshments were served at the dose of the afternoon. Mrs. Louis Kovce, 718 Francis st., will be hostess to tho club September 1. Members of the Tuesday Night club entertained all day Tuesday with a picnic at Hudson lake. A lunch w.iA served at noon, picnic style. Games and contest afforded much amusement and in the latter prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. Iine. Mrs. Carl Präger, Mrs. Her bert GoiTeney and Miss Ruth Christ -man. A regular meeting of the club will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Herbert Gotfer.ey, E. Wayne st. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smith. 340 Beardsley av., Elkhart, Ind , an nounce the engagement of their daughter. Dorthea Edith to James Robert Wilson of Nashville. Tnin. The wedding will take place in Sep tember. Miss Smith is the nieee of Mrs. John Ellis and Is well known in this city where she has visited frequently. Mr. and Mrs. Ha.ry R. Prices, 105 Harrison av., entertained with a fat lily dinner at their home Tues day eveninn in honor of Miss Ma belle Schwaner of New York city, who is visiting friends in this city. Covers were laid for six guests at a table appointed in plr.K and white. v.ie,ition .it iir.r Lake. Mich.. vhrt I she is visitinu friends and relathes. Philip Rushnell has returned from a week-end visit in IaPorte. Simeon Flory spent Monday at Stovervll'.e, Ind., where h vinted his Miter, Mrs. William Chancy. Thf misses Grace and Cecelia 'er.r.tt. are cuest this i','k ?t the horr.e of Louis Domke, of I.aPorte. Mi".s Sara P.rown is the gjest of her aunt. Mrs. I. S. Brown, of Five Points, In.i. Mr. and Mr.. Ernest Kun-niT and children were wcek-enJ giifsts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carleton of Fi"e Points, Ir.d. Mis Lena Van Akin and Mi-s Maud- Alb-n. Ltp.rte a v.. left Tum- j day evening for Ballon Inn, Pall-1 sades Park, Mich., where they will fpf nd their vacation. Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Rodgers and family, lis E. Colfax av.. returned Tuesday veninir from .a motor trip through pennsvlva nia. Miss Sarah Witwer. 1011 S. Mi-h-ican st., and M i.ss Evelyn Fulnu r. 1128 S. Mhhigan st., hae returned from an extended western trip. They Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON I did not waste any farther over the telephone with little With a curt "Yes, time Mrs. it i3 visited at Colorado Springs, at the Witwer F. L. W. ranch, nt Kansas Citv. Mo., :'nd .Toilet. 111. Slis! Doris Marren. Oak Park. Ill , and Miss Josephine Brewer. Rloom ington. 111., are the cuests of Miss Dorothy Miller. 11 o E. Madison sr. Durkee. readyl" I fnapped up the tele phone. I purpoely made my voice pound offended. I wanted her to have that to worry over in the min ute or two which must elapse be fore I could see her. I fairly ran downstairs, and tkim med over the lawn lyinK between the two houses with a celerity I had not suspeeted I possessed. The side door of the house was open exceDt j for the screen which I could see was j unlocked. I rang three short, sharp i ring's, always my signal to Mrs. J Durkee, then, as was my custom, I opened tho door without further up the stairs BIRTHS. Mr. and Mrs. Shanklan Nolen, 122,2 Whiteman ct., daughter, Aug. 1-1. Mr. and Mrs. William Mohn, Ios Angeles. Calif., born at Epworth hospital, a daughter. Aug. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Denczak, 1 '.12 Hine st.. son. Aug. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Locsdon. 417 We. od St.. daughter. Aug. Iß. Mr. and Mrs. William De Bard, 120:( Bissel !.. son. Aug. Iß. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Godard, 512 W. Navarre, son. Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs. G ot ue Dover, 2f N. Birdsell st.. son. Aue. Iß. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mateonowskj i ove-r "21 S. Pulaski st.. daughter, Aug. K. h Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Ransom. Sl Diamond av.. daughter. Aug. 1. Mr. and Ms. ""as:mier Taruzew ski. A) S. Walnut st.. daughter, Aug. 1Ü. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Crusade hnlce reunion Sunday. Aug. 22, at Iake park. Hudson lake. All members of the order and their families welcome. Basket dinner, dancing, ball game, horseshoe pitch ing and numerous prize events. Members bringing automobiles will meet at hall at 10 a. m. sharp. Those going by rail leave South Shore sta tion at 10:31 a. m.. dav light saving time. COMMITTEE. SS1S-21 Advt. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Earl Van Dusen of South Bend to Anna Popielski of South Bend. Stanly A. Savouik of South Bend to Sophia Zellas of South Bend. Harry Leonard of Osceola to 15r netha Dausman of Osceola. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the beautiful flow ers and kindness and death of our MR. and MRS. during the illness mother. BEEBIU WER. S804-1S ado and made my way to her room. I heard her voice In a plaintive murmur before I reached her door. "No, Alfred, dear, don't ask me," she was saying. "Go on with Leila. iJon i let me spoil your enjoyment. I shall be perfectly all right." "But, mother!" Alfred was expos tulating worriedly as I knocked lightly upon the lintel of the half opened door, and without further ado, pushed it farther open and crossed to my little friend's side. "I'll see to your mother." I said crisply. ' Please go over with Leila at once. Katie Is having seven dis tinct kinds of spasms about her din ner. Get everybody together Just outsid of the dining room. Dicky is planning a big surprise of some kind you know, and wantn It to burst upon us all at once. I'll be there almost immediately. Please hurry!" I tlung the last words impatiently my shoulder as I bent over mv little friend, who was Ivinsr back in rocking chair with every appear ance of suffering. I think Alfred, who knows his mother's little foibles very well, although he never betrays his knowledge, was only too glad to leave her to me. I cast a furtive glance after him, saw him seize Leila who. troubled and reluctant, was standing just outside the door ly the arm and hurry her down the hall. I waited only until I was sure they were cut of earshot before beginning my campaign against my little neighbor. "See here, you little fraud!" T said with surface merriment, but with underlying primness that I knew she would recognize. "If you think I'm going to let you spoil my wijolo party you have another think Tuning, as Dicky says. Here! I brought this along with me it is absolutely warranted to relieve a headache, and If it doesn't, why there are plenty of couches at our house. Rut bo there at the begin ning of this dinner y4'vf got to be. so swallow this, bathe your face and eyes that's what I always do when my head aches and come along." "This." which I held out o her. was a pellet of a kind prescribed for me long ago by Dr. Pettit when T was suffering from nervous head aches I know that If she were really suffering it wouM relieve her. and if she were shamming, as I more than half-suspected, it would not hurt her. i "Will it cure a hartache. too. J Madge?" she asked, with a pathetic! Que-rulousness that appeale d to me ! even while it irritated me. "I'm sure of it," I said Hippantly. ' "Because heartaches are usually i nothing but indigestion. Come, I where's a wash cloth er do you pre-1 fer some powder?" "But I look a fright." she pro- j tested weakly, and I knew that my! battle was won. "You'll look worse if you don't hurry," I retorted, snatching a pow- der puff and a mirror from her dressing table. "I'll give you thirty seconds to primp." I said. "You're just awful, Madge," she replied, daintily applying the pow der puff. "But I suppose I ought not to spoil your elinner. But I never thought ef it in that way, and it just seemed as if I couldn't " "Never mind that now." I said, b: Japing her a glass of water, and standing over her relentlessly until she had swallowed the nellet I had prescribed. "Now tuck your arm in ! mine, so fashion, and come along. We found everybody gathered in the living room outside the closed caning room, and there was a gen era.! shout rr relief when we appear ed. Only Leila Fairfax's fair face remained vaguely shadowed. "Now. let the" show begin!" lal li.tn chanted. Dicky, holding Junior perched upon his shoulder, put his hand up fn the' knob of the door. "Now you'll see a birthday pres ent that is a present!" he boasted. "None c i f your rattles and balls and silver dinguses in mine." He threw open the door, and we ' trooped in to see in the midt of ! other toys an immense rocking horse, almcst as tall as Dick him self a magnificent, costly toy, suit able for a child of five! "In Bulgaria" Bulgarians live longer than any other Hple In the world. Among one million inhabitant there an ihoro than 1G00 over 100 years olL Bulgarian IMexxl Ten Ih their prent remedy. It Sweetens the Stomach. Gently Moves the Renvois, Flushes the Kidneys and IMi rifles the BUxhI. Just try it (Hue yon will never mm anything else. Sold everywhere1 by Druggists and Giocvrs. "Bulgarian Blood Tea" r QPsT-lN Milk Ho Cookiaj A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch ot Home or Office AtoiJ Imitations and Subititnlct Announcements The weekly bridge party T.t the Country club has been postponed until Aug. 2 5, and will be in charge of Mrs. Harvey F. Rostiser, 1051 Portage a v. The Sewing circle of the Zion Evangelical church w.ll meet at the parish school Thursday afternoon. The hostesses will be Mrs. Edward Eeehler. Mrs. Adam Geist, Mrs. Christ Raissle and Mrs. Ca: 1 ch!.--minske. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace M. E. ehurch will meet Thursday. Aug. 2ß, in the church rar'e-rs instead of today a- was previously announced. RD OF THANKS. We wish i' thank the neighbors and i r if nils for the svmp-athv and kindness shown and the beautiful floral tributes during the illness and death of our dear son and brother. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W. Fetter and lamilv. SS27-1' 1 I Says His Prescription ltFEIILER nuns. .11 S. Mlchiiran St. for Tiiriisn.w. Rib or Rrivket Bollin; Revf Fresh Hamburger iUt'f Pot Roast. Ynun.-r Tender Slwrt Steak Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism fei 12 l-2e and 12 l-2c . . . .200 SSI 5-19 Advt. Personals vvitlard J. Erhardt. left Wednes day evening to resume hi studies at the Boston Conservatory of Musk-. Miss Rosane Malane returned to her heme In Baltimore. Md., nfter a fix weeks viit at the home ef Frank Murphx. 0::r, Thomas st. Mrs. Jenrle Ivockhardt of Col fax av.. is --pending a two w'-k's At VVheelock's At Wheelock's For the Modem Illumination of Your New Home I Tr'ru 'Ii' 'TALJl V" L '.'i ' NL - VSV a Artistic Lighting Fixtures We are prepared to show you suitable fixtures for every room in your home from the simple inexpensive designs to the more elaborate and ornate patterns. All our contracts are installed by experienced electricians and we guar antee your entire satisfaction. Estimates cheerfully given George H. Wheelock & Company Royal Neighbors and Modern Woedmewi cf America, hedd basket euttmg Sunday. Aug. 22, at Pottaw atomie park. No west section. Coffee-will be served. All Roy.,1 neigh bors and modern Woodmen invited. S20-21 Odor Bros , Contractors and Build ers. 11 "2 S. Frank'ia st. Lincoln SUT. &750-31 Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing Soap should be used very careful ly. If you want to keep your haJr looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampooB contain too much alkali. This dries the ncalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins, it. The best thing for steady jso i3 Mulsltied cocoanut oil shampoo ( which is pure and greaselcss), and is better than anything else you can use. One or two tcaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, eilrt. dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries uuiekly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair flr.e and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsifled cocoAnut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's I very cheap, and a few ounces will for months. Advt. Mr. James H. Allen suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him help less and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, tl tit no one can be free from rheumatism until the ac cumulated impurities. commonly called uric ncid deposits, were dis solved in the Joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he con sulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescrip tion that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery to others who took it, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urln he decided to let t.uiferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. Wettick's Original Cut ItAte Drug Store ha.s been appointed agent for Allenrhu in this vicinity with the understanding that he will freely re turn the purchase money on the first two bottles to all who state they re ceived no benefit. Adyt. "VILLIAMS Slower G i Tun by giving him some flowers along with the toys, thereby developing a love for beautiful things early in life. This will grow with years and b a constant source of pleasure and celight. No child Is too young to appreciate our beauti ful flowers. Evry event is an occasion for flowers. M Williams tk lobist i3o5cuthHlichöon Stoff yretnlwuic. Km re t . ' " ' ---- -V- ....................... Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura Pnp.C'!tijr..T rm e rTJ " Tot trr iMrtw: C'iTl.''iirli.rpt X HltMim. i i te i I ESSJ I V3 1 1 V1 CHARLES B Sax AND COMPANY 114 South Michigan Street "Dollar Day This Store will Close from 12 to 1 O'clock Thursday, Dollar Day, we close from 12 to 1 o'clock in order that all our sales force may go to dinner at the same hour. The store will be closed one hour but by so doing our service will be at its best all day. Please shop early t M I 'H. J it I L0 1 S.V. 1 51 vi Here's Good News From Our Linen Dep't Ii) ' Ii; r X v e- f fC (Vv s i xvr' v r" !'"! ti'V i lit ' 'V '-- fit'-. .... . jc "Lots of Good Things Underpriced Extra h e a v y mercerized damask 54 inches wide at $1.00 yard. Pure linen crash at 38c, 45c and 50c yard. Mercerized table cloths only $ 1 .75 each. Pure linen damask 70 inches wide at $2.50 yard. All linen napkins only $6.95 dozen. Union huck towels, hem stitched with colored border $1.00 values for 69c. Pure linen table cloths at $12.50. All linen hemstitched towels, large size $1.00 each. Extra heavy table padding, 54 inches wide at $1.35 vara. Fancy Turkish towels Jpcquard patterns $1.00 each. I ! ! ' !- !&M "- WrSl r i mm WAL i.O !,K p. i h V V ' w hi i. i 'i ii ! I One Dollar off the regular price of any pair of shoes in the store. All the new fall shoes included. Silk Hosiery at Dollar Day Prices. Tennis shoes and oxfords 50c pair C. L. Snyder, our foot specialist, will correct your fallen arch with wizards. CLOUSE'S ,.;;,.. hi i M 4, BOOT Shop uy So. MiCftGONSr. ill IS A3 "t CARS WASHED AT Auto Market Jefferson at Lafayette Blvd. J D. THEOLAN HARRIS im;orn.Ti: I'air.b- p:r.ai ad; ing tr.i drui,If.s h. .i'.:r. g. 120 l at Wa)ne Stivet G r Kinr.f y' .Shot Store : 1 i t i - - - ' - y- - - ' - -I 3