Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1920 — Page 3

■ANUAL ANNEX ■ "CONTRACTS LET B’illraro P. Jungclaus to Erect ? $412,400 School Building. A. contract for the building of an addition to tho Emmerich Manual Training' High gchool ha been awarded by tho city school board to tho William i*. Jnngclaua Company on a bid of $412,fcOO. / Tho building will be of brick and ateel 0 reproof construction, facing Merrill and tTnlon streets, and measuring 90 by 191 feet. It will contain an auditorium, lunch room, gymnasium and locker room, being connected with tho main building by an overhead bridge. Under present plans the Manual Training High school will be Improved to accommodate 2,000 students. The heating and plumbing contract for the addition was awarded to Freyn Bros., on a bid of J 61.353.96, the wiring contract to the Hatfield Electric Company on a bid of $5,600, and a contract for the Installation of an elevator to the D. V. Beedy Elevator Company. tfir —~-a The Right Thing at the Right Time By MART MARSHALL S. DUFFER. \ Front Porch Manners Tn suburban or country districts so much of our leisure time Is spent on what we call the front porch that one naturally asks whether there axe little rules of etlqaet relating to It. Yon should remember that If an acquaintance stops to talk to yon when you are sitt'ng on your porch. It is the part of politeness to ask him or her to bo seated with you. The hostess should rise to greet the newcomers as she wonld if she were In her own boose and the man of the family should arrange chairs far the guests. Never suffer guests to occupy the steps r the railing If ytm can find che'rs for Cfcem, or it you yourself are seated, unless tho guest is very young or if you are aged or Invalid. Jt jw have caßed npon & friend uninvited on the front porch your call should be brief. On A warm evening It Is courteous to -sears same cooling beverage-to guests on your veranda or porch. WHAT READ BISS ASH **T am a girl of 29 and my mother nas a friend whoso son Is a young man. My mother asks xaa to accompany her when ehe calls on the mother, but It teeme to me this wwuld be bad form. What do you think?" * It Is only courteous for a young girl t accompany her mother when making social calls. Os course, the call would be made In the daytime, when the chances are the young man would not be at home. To call once or twice In the social season would certainly be only nateni and you could hardly be suspected crushing to see the young mam. which Is, I suppose, what you are afraid of.— Copyright, 1920.

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WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life —By ANN LISLE/-

CHAPTER VII. So even when Jim said that I looked ilke a spray of lilac in my lavender organdy he was quoting Mrs. Bryce! It seemed to me as If he had learned all he knew about women from her. I couldn’t bear it. Suddenly I heard myselr saying it aloud. “Do yon think It quite fair to women, Mrs. Bryce, for you to analyze them so pitilessly for men?’’. My voice was cutting. I knew It and I couldn’t help it. The rest of the evening wasn’t a great success. At last Mrs. Bryce suggested driving us home. All the way she and Jimmy talked about Tommy, Jack and Mav and Jeannette, and a lot of other' people they seemed to know very well. But they seemed to be avoiding something in their conversationavoiding it by mutual agreement. I made no effort to talk to Miss Moss. When we got back to our inn, Mrs. Bryce bade me good night as. amiably as If I had been all sweetness and charm. “You must let me know as soon as you get back to town little bride,” she begged ever so graciously. “You'll need some one to help you find an apartment. Jimmie Is so Impractical!” So she knew this, too, about my hueband—lt was a discovery our four days of married life had not enabled me to make. Our little chintz-hung room looked stiff and unfriendly when we got up to it The bluebirds did not carol a welcome ! Jim was very silent. He whistled a bit now and then. Ho asked me a question or two about arranging windows and shades—but there was no note of tenderness in his voice. I waited until the lights were outthen I asked Jim a question: “Was I an awful failure, Jimmie?” "Well, dear, I think yon must learn to be more gracious to my friends. Betty Bryce Is a very wonderful woman—or she might have taken offense at your coolness. She is one of the best friends T ever had." “And now she’ll hate me, I suppoee?” “Oh, no—she's too big and splendid for that. Don’t worry about It. Good night, dear.” There was no good night kiss. Long after the regular breathing from the little four poster next to mine told me that Jim was ssleep, I lay stifling my sobs in my pillow. Has Jim married the wrong sort of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Cot ' Creates an appetite, aids digestion, purifies the blood, promotes assimilation so as to secure full nutritive value of food, and to give strength to the whole system. —Advertisement.

woman? Am I going to be a handicap to him? Is he sorry—sorry he didn't choose a queenly person like Betty Bryce, instead of his poor, awkward, frightened little Princess Anne? I lay Wide-eyed’and lonely In the darkness, wondering what daylight would bring.—Copyright, 1920. (To Be Continued.) Teachers* Wages Up at Meeting Thursday Plans to obtain higher wages for school teachers will be taken up for discussion at a meeting of tbe education bureau of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce at A meeting to be held at 10 o’clock Thursday morning, acccording to D. N. Hines, superintendent of public Instruction, and chairman of tbe bureau. The subject of teaching Americanism and thrift in public schools also will be considered.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.

School Officials Listing Children William A. Hacker, director of the department of school attendance, and Murray A. Dalman, director of reference and research of -schools, are conducting an enumeration of all school children between the ages of 6 and 21 years ’ln slxty-one districts into which the city has been divided for the count. An effort Is being made to complete tbe enumeration by April 30. Edgewood Picks Site for Community House A plot of ground adjoining the school at Fdgewood, Perry township, will be purchased by the building committee In charge of the proposed $50,000 community house for Edgewood. The ground is owned by William I>. Elder of Indianapolis. A mass meeting of Perry township dtlsens will be held in May, at which additional money for the building will be raised.

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