Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1922 — Page 6

IME GOlll IMS IO lIIJPIE War Mothers Assign Workers to Stations for ‘Forget-Me-Not Day’—lndorsed by Mayor. Assignments of conimitteea to eonduct tho “Forget-Me-Not” cauvass Saturday were made yesterday at a meeting of thè Indianapolis chapter of thè War Mothers, which will have charge of thè flower sale. Mrs. Elizabeth Carr ia chairman. The chairmen appointed for thè severa! stations are? Knglish Hotel and Monument Circle, Mrs. J. 11. Reynolds; Lincoln Hotel, Mrs. L. B. King: Bankers Trust building, Mrs. William Swain; State IJfe building, Mrs. Ella Alexander; W. K. Stewart Company, Mrs. A. M. Fitchett; Washington Hotel, Mrs. Ella Akers; Terminal Station, Mrs. G. W. Ityan and Mrs. Frank Callon: Fountain Square, Mrs. Elizabeth Engelking; Union Station, Mrs. Grace Nikirk; Fifteenth ward, Mrs. Elìzabeth Marre! and Mrs. Emma Dearmore. Irvingtond and thè Butler-Roae l’oly football game crowd will be canvossed by several committees of Irvington girls and young women.' Mayor Shank indorsed thè sale yesterday in a statement which reads: “Saturday is ‘Forget-Me-Not’ day. Let us all take this opportunity to prove that we have not forgotten. We ought to keep in mind always what our disabled boys are giving up. We cannot compensate them for their suffering and sacriflces, but we can do our utmost to contributo to thè coniforts and pleasures of these patriots. They are entitled to everything that sympathetic, grateful and justice-loving hearts can bestow upon them. May they be bounteously re membered."

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Entertainment s Weddings Betrothals

Mrs. H. C. Rexach and Mrs. A. Sul livan of Ft. Harrison entertalned at thè residence of Mrs. Rexach Thurslay afternoon with a bridge party in donor of Miss Edith Aultman, daugh:er of General and Mrs. Dwight E. Vultnian et Ft. Harrison. whose mariage to Lieut. H. Dody, U. S. A., is o take place at 5 ©‘clock Saturday •vening at thè Aultman residence, ’hapiains Bradley and Valentine of he fort will perform thè ceremony md Lieut. F. Manuel will be best naft. The bride will be attended by ser sister, Miss Anita Aultman. Folowing thè ceremony tnere will be an nforn al reception, aster which Lieuenant and Mr3. Dody will leave for leveland, Ohio, where-they will make heir home. • • • At thè fortnightlv meeting of thè dttle Theater Society Monday eveing in thè Cropsey auditorium of thè .brary. pupils of thè Weegner Studio, ssisted by Miss Bernice Vati Sickle f thè Redpath Chautauqua and Valer Skinner of this city will present he foliowing program: Piano, “Air ìe Ballet,” Chaminade, and “The Minlet,” by Miss Elizabeth McCracken: i reading, by Miss Elizabeth Case; >iano, “Cavalierre Fantastique,” Godrd. by Hugh Daugherty, and “Tokaìama Lullaby,” Bays, by Miss Jessie :run<dl. Foliowing this program, a k“tch will he glven by Bernice Van lickle, Walter Skinner and C. M. Veesner, written by an Indianapolis ;irl. whose name will not be disclosed mtil aster thè sketch has becn disussed. The meeting will follow thè sew pian of thè society which makes he affairs open to thè public. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Mueller u nounce thè marriage of their iaughter. Marie, to W. C. Brigham, -on of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brigham f Woodruff PI., which took place ist evening at thè Westifllnster 'resbyterian Church, thè Rev. H. T. Iraham officiating. The bride’s only ttendar.t was her sister, Gretchen W. t. Longsworth was best man. Folowing thè ceremony Mr. and Mrs. rìgham left for a wedding trip, aster vhich they will be at home at 413 W. fwenty-Ninth St. Mr. and Mrs. srigham hoth attended Purdue Uniersity, wherc thè bride was a member ■f Kappa Alpha Theta and Mr. Brigiam a member of Delta Tau Delta. • * Mrs. O. H. Hirshman entertained with thè third of her series of Ave bridge parties this afternoon. * % • Mrs. Forrest Cain will entertain thè members of thè Alpha Beta Sigma i "lass of thè King Ave. Church, at her home next Monday evening. Mrs. ?. A. Hill will be hostess for thè Philathea Class of thè sanie church Wednesday afternoon and thè sanie iffernoon Mrs. Charles Rothman will

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BERNICE VAN SICKLE Miss Bernice Van Sickle will take in thè program Monday evening in thè Cropsey auditorium of thè library at tho fortnightly meeting of thè Little Theatre Society. Miss Van Sickle has become popular with Indianapolis audiences for her delightful musical molologs and pantomimes.

entertain thè members of thè Kumjoinus Club. * * m The locai Councll of Jewish Women announces thè foliowing program for their november meetings: * * * Nov. 6 “Peace Day” will he observed by thè showing of thè Community Chest pictures and talks by AL ss Gertrude Feibleman and Mrs. Harry Israel. Reports from thè Interstate conference will be given. • • Nov. 14 a card party will be given at thè Indianapolis Club and Nov. 16 at thè Study Circle Mrs. Demarchus Brown will speak on “Gleanings From My Summ'er’s Trip Abroad.” • * • Nov 26 *i dance will ,be given at thè Communal building. * * * The Demoeratic Woman's Club will meet at 7:15 o’clock this evening at thè Hotel Denison, previous to thè mass meeting at Tomlinson Hall, j which it wiil attend in a body. • * • Mrs. Charles B. Rìley entertained thè members of thè Utili Dulci Club this afternoon at her home on Broadway. FIDAC RADIOGRAPHS Bertrand Srnds Messages to Legion Conunander Owsley. Alvin M. Owsley, nationa! commander of thè American Legion, yesterday received a radiogram from Charles Bertrand, president of thè Interallled Veternns’ Association, who ls aboard thè S. S. George Washington, on his return trip from thè Fldac convention held at New Orleans. The radiogram was as follows: “When honest men labor together in a just cause thè result can never be in doubt. You and your colleagues have made a profound impression on our hearts. While you labor in your respectlve countries we shall not be itile. ”

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Martha Lee ' HER COLUMN

An unhappy girl of seventeen has written me a most pathetic letter. The poor girl thinks she is an ugly duckling. Her relatives have always emphasized her bad points, not because they wanted to mako her unhappy, but because they believed in "frankness.” The girl’s sisters are noted for their beauty. Now, although I have never seen this girl, I should be greatly surprised to flnd her at all bad looking. She probably Suffers by comparison with her unusually beautiful sisters. Had her relatives been considerate, they would have made her happy by telling her her good points, instead of emphasizing her poor features. Now thè girl will have a hard time overcoming self-consciousness. I wonder why so few mothers realize thè serious effect on a child when she is told she is ugly. Dear Miss Let: 1 wonder whether you can help me in some way. I am so unhappy. I am a girl 17 years old. with brown eyes and straight brown liair and a iair complexion. , _. Now. Miss Lee. I have four sisters. They are all beautiful, with thiek eurly hair and pretty features. , , . When I look at myself in thè mirror I do not look so ugly. but I know I must be very unattractive. because my mother and mj aunts have always given me that impression. They dìdn't say so in so many words, but they seemed to feel sorry for me. My girl clium says 1 am foollsh, that I really am nice looking. .although not so pretty as my sisters. bdt I thinlc she just says that to make me feel better. Now, Miss Lee. bere is my trouble; Whenever I meet people. I feel I am so unattractive I become self-conscious ami <-annot say a thing. I know this is toollsh, because as 1 am not good-looklng I should try to make people ltke me through other means. But 1 just cannot do it. They seem to want to like me. but I cannot overcome this shyness. Oh, Miss Lee. won't you please teli me what to do?—UNHAPPY. Answer; My dear, you are suffering from too much family. Your mother and your aunts have been thoughtless. Your chum probably is right; you probably are quite attractive and only need to reaiize it to overcome your self-consciousness. The thing for you to do is to llsten to your chum so much you wiil believe what she says, and then I am sure you will have no trouble overcoming* this self-consciousness. Dress as atractiveiy as poslble; that will help you to feel better. Answer to ROSE: A good lunch for a card party ls a salad with sandwiches, hot chocolate and eakes. Answer to G. R. W.: You are unfalr to thè man. to believe thè story you have b?en told about him. with cut giving him a chance to mako an explanation. The fact that thè wom-

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