Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1922 — Page 6

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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Entertainments Weddings Betrothals

Miss Bernlce Reagan will preside at thè dinner dance to be given by Mn Phi Epsllon thls evenlng In thè Traventlne room at thè Hotel Lincoln. Miss Julia Reyer wlll sing and Mra. Mlnnie Murdoff Klmball, piqnist, end Miss Christine Newhaid, sololst, of Zeta chapter at Greencastle, also wlll take part In thè program. The tabìea wlll be decorated v<th baskets of purple and white asters and llgtited wlth purple and white tapers tled wlth tulle. Miss Grace Hutchins wlll be toastmistress and Miss Julia Reyer wlll be In charge of thè dinner arrangements. Miss Jessamlne Barßley le chalrman of thè dance committee, whlch lncludes Miss Ruth Beale, Mra. D. E. Gruber, Miss Mlldred Cosey and Miss Alberta McClaln. Coverà wlll be lald for Miss Isabel Canon, Miss Catherine Clifford, Miss Laura Coerfllnn. Miss Ruth Fillmore, Miss Hilda Kirkman, Miss Lucilie Lockman, Miss Lucilie Roark, Miss Nell Smith, Miss Norrls Btanley, Miss Geraldine Trotter, Miss Mabel Wheeler. Miss Gladys Whlteman, Miss Frances Wishard, Mrs. June Baker, Mrs. Don Tuills, Miss Helen Quigg. Miss Marie Hayworth. Miss Leone Kinder and Miss Mary Moorman. The Academy of Music wlll present Elena Gerhardt, lleder singer, in concert, Nov. 20. at thè Indianapolis Maennerchor. The chorus wlll take part in thè program, dlrected by Karl Reckzeh. The Marion Club gare its flrst dance of thè winter season Saturday evenlng wlth more than three hundred guests present. John A. Royse, chalrman of thè membership commltttee, announced thè pian of thè club ls to give a dance every Saturday evenlng. Mrs. Edward Franklin White wlll speak on thè universal divorce law proposed by thè Indiana Federatlon of VComan’a Clubs at a meeting of thè Seventh dlstrict at 10 o'clock Friday momlng in thè Odd Fellow building. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi S. Ober have re turned from their weddlng trip and are at home on N. Keallr.g Ave. Mrs. Ober. before her marrlage, Oct, 80, was Miss Helen Alice Mun Mulr. Captain and Mrs. H. Newton Blue of Ft. Benjamin Harrlson have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Paul G. Garber of Washington. Announcement is male of thè marriage of Miss Elisabeth Iles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Iles of N. Merldl&n Et., to Edward O. Ogle, whlch : took place Saturday aftemoon at thè, First Baptist Church, Dr. Frederick E. Taylor offlclatlng. The members of j thè immediate famlUes were thè only guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ogle are visitlng In thè East. The Indiana Keramlc Club met for hmcheon today In thè Woman’a Department Club. Mrs. Edgar T. Daab and Mrs. Washington P. Hale were hostess ea. Mrs. Dwight A. Murphy entertained thè members of thè Welfare Club at luncheon thls noon.

At & meeting of thè Monday Club thls afternoon In thè Propylaeum Mrs. AT J. Dungan epoke on “The Beginrdng of thè Engllsh Stage of Today.”’ Mary E. Corion was hostess for a meeting of thè Fortnlghtly Study Club thls afternoon, at whlch Mrs. ■William E. Klrby, Mrs. W. R. Grlfflth and Mrs. E. A. Schults spoke. Indianapolis alumnl of Phl Mu wlll glve a concert Thanksglving afternoon in Caleb Mills Hall for thè benefit of thè memorisi fund of Indiana University. Hosteases for thè reception whlch thè art department of thè Woman’s Department Club wlll glve thls evenlng for Miss Lucie Hartrath Include Mra M. M. Atherton, Miss Lucie Ballarli, Mrs. 8. E. Perklna, Mra A. 8. Ayree, Mra John Curry. Mra L M Edwards, Mra 0. C. WUcoa. Mrs H. B. Burnet and Mra Stanley ZwelbeL Clubs & Meetings Lincoln Lodg, Knlghts and Ladies of America, have elected thè followlng offlcers: H. G. Johnson, presidenti Miss Mlnnie Walls, vice presidenti Miss Mattie Johnson, chaplaln; Miss Florence Luck, lnstructor, and Miss May Cunningham, treasurer. George H. Thomas W. R. C. No. 20 wlll have lnspection In thelr new home In Castle Hall Fri day afternoon. Lincoln Lodge, Knights and Ladies of America, wlll glve a dance and card party In P. H. C. Hall Tuesday evening for thè benefit of thè relief fund. Queen Esther Auxlliary, O. E. S„ will glve a- bazar, dinner and dance Tuesday evening at thè Gatllng Gun Club. Katherine Merrill Tent No. 9. Daughters of Veterana, wlll meet at 7:45 ri’clock Tuesday evening In thelr new hall on E. Washington St. The Only Eucre Club wlll glve a card party Tuesday afternoon In Maslclan's Hall on E. Ohio St. SEARCH FOR JOY-RIDERS WHO WRECKED MACHINE Detectives Gtles and Irfck today wero searchlng for thè “Joy riderà” whj, Saturday stole an automobile owned by Harry A. Stern, 3558 Washington Blvd., and wrecked thè car near thè State Falrground at 4:40 a. m. yesterday/ The detectives declare that thè automobile thieves could not have escaped wlthout injury. Forest Neal. superintendent of thè Falrground, heard thè crash and Went to thè scene of thè accldent. No one was there. Neal said he heard men and women talklng before he reaehed thè scene of thè accldent. THREE POISON VICTIMS DRINK DEADLY BOOZE Bv Vnited Preti NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—Three men are dead as thè result of another “polson hooch wave" In New York, today. All thè victlms were sound In thè vtfeets of Harlem.

WEALTH’S GLAMOUR AT WEDDING MRS. DTTDLEY HOLBROOK MILLS All New York society was present at thè weddlng of Louise Morris, great-granddaughter of thè late William H. Vanderbllt, and Dudley Holbrook Mills of New York. The ceremony was surrounded wlth ali thè glamour of a Vanderbllt weddlng.

Martha Lee HER COLUMN Martha Lee wlll be gl ad to rive ad vice on problema of Times' readera. For personal repìj-, aend atarr.ped. aelf addresacd envelope. Questiona wUI be withheld froin pubiicaUou at thè wrlters' request. More lettera of advlce to “Heartbroken” rea. eh ed me every day. I am prlnting some thè them today. If you have any word for thè little girl who ls worrled over thè age-old queatlon of whether or no she should teli thè man to whom she is engaged of thè sin she was led lnto committing long before she met him. send them to Martha Lee at thè Indianapolis Times. Miss Martha Lee: All "Heartbroken” needs do ls to keep her mouth shut. No "nlce girl” ever gets her vlrtue questloned unless she begins to defer.d it.—R. T. V. Dear Miss Lee: Perfect trust and understandlng can never be built on a Ile. TJiat is what "Heartbroken” wlll be attemptlng to do lf she falls to teli her fianco of her mlstake. That ls all lt amounts to—& mlstake. If he really loves her and la a “gentleman" as she says, he wlll be glad to forglve her, and wlll honor her for her courage and spirlt of fair play In telling him.—B. L. T. Heartbroken: To begln wlth, thè signature “Heartbroken” is not appropriate In your case. It should be “Hopeful” or words to that effect. Although your case ls as old as thè hills, happening In every day lise, you should never allow yourself to become heartbroken or despondent. Your case recalls to me, two sirr.llar cases wlth identically thè lame principio involved. One girl believed that by keeplng her secret to herself no one would be thè wlser and she could forget In later years. In later years she was marrled to a man who knew nothlng about her bitter cperlenoe and would probably never know unless she told herself. Today she oontlnues to carry that secret but she ls sufferIng for every hour she has kwpt lt to herself. On thè other hand, lt ls too late now to teli her story to her husband. It would mean ruln to both herself and to hsr husband. so each day she fight hard to forget but wlll probably be thlnking of her gTeat mlstake when she passes away. In thè other case thè girl had an idea of her own, although she did not know what thè future held for her. She made thè mlstake early In lise. For a Urne she was despondent and wanted to end fter lise. Then one day she resolved that although sho had made one mlstake, she would try not to make another. When she be-

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I carne of marrylng age and was courted by a man she truly loved, she told ; him her secret, when he askod her to become his wlfe. True enough it was j thè hardest thlng for her to teli all of lt. Then it was all taken from her shoulders. The man she loved was thè rlght sort. He asked to thlnk thè matter over for two days. She wlllinf,ly granted thls. When he left tl at evenlng he seemed heart broken. The | girl knew thls waa thè reai test. Bure enough, thè followlng evenlng he re- ! turned, smiling. Ho reallzed and unj derstood everything. He asked that 1 they forget lt all, that she become his wife. She did so wlth thè understandlng tnat he would never hold her to her WTong. Today they are ss happy as any one else and in fact more so, because they know and understand. —A civico. Dear Miss Martha Lee: Teli “Heart--1 broken” to teli her fianco that her history ls none of his business. He is supposed to be in love wlth thè girl as she ls now—and that is all he need ì know.—R. L. CK

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Torcimi The program for thè State convention of thè Service Star Leglon, Tuesday and Wednesday at thè Hotel Lincoln, is as follows: Tuesday, convention opens at 2 o’clock in thè afternoon in Parlor A. Patriotlo Services wlll be iead by Mrs. Frank Nessler, and will be followed by Mra. B. W. Glllespie, past State president. The president, Mrs. R, E. Kennington, wlll give an address aster which thè other officers will report. Committees wlll be appointed, aster whlch a dinner will be given by State and locai officers for out-of-towr delegates. In thè evening a theater party is planned. At 9:30 o'clock Wednesday momlng a business session will be held and at noon a luncheon wlll be served, wlth Mrs. E. J. Robison In oharge. Thls will be followed by an “Hour of remembrance in honor of our heroes,” conducted by Mrs. D. M. Parry, chalrman of thè Gold Star Divlsion. The resolutions and eredentlals commlttees will report, proceding thè electlon of officers, whlch wlll dose thè convention. WIEN! DYÉ ANY 6ARMENT DRJRAPERY Walsta Klmonas Drapsrles Skirts Curtalns Glnghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Oresses Coverlngs Everything <C|iaTOnd^s^> Each 18 cent package of “Diamond Dyes” contalns dlrectlons so slmple any woraan can dya or tint her ola, wom, faded thlngs new, even if she has never dyed before. Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind—then perfect home dyelng ls guaranteed. Just teli your druggist whether thè material you wlsh to dye ls wool or siili. or whether lt ls llnen, cotton, or mlxed goods. Diamond Dyes never etreak, spot, fade, or run.—Àdvertlsement. lEm-01l NOW for Winter Term for a Complete and Thorough Course In Beauty Culture Fits You for Responsive and Qood-Paylng Posltlona, nraiiT ISBTItrOTIOM In AU Branche* Scalp Munf Mnnlcnrlng Marcel Wavlng Shampooing Face Mitaiase Hair >Vork . Water Wavlng Hair Bohblng Special riaea In Pernianceit Hair Wavlng DAT AND NIGHT CLASSE For Full Particolare, Term*. Btcw, Wrtt* Cincinnati School of Beauty Culture If 25-27-29 W. Seventh Bt. I CINCINNATI, OHIO. rFLORIDA-i ria SoßimsNßAiiwSrsnJ! La Chloa#a 9*oo p m. Lr. Indiana polla *2>4B a. m. Ar. Atlanta lli2op.m. Ar. Jacksonville 11:30 a. m. •May be occupi ed 900 p. ra. Through Sleeping Cara Far detaOe, wrtt* J. W. GARDNER, Divislort Paae. Aft. Big Four Route Indiane polla, [ni. C. F. BIGELOW, Dletrlct Pese. Agt. Southern Railwmy Sretem Indiana poi la. Ind.

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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SALE

Shop for Christmas During This Sale We do not expect to duplicate these values. “Once in Fifty Years” has been our slog-an in talkìng* to manufacturers. Youmay shop for Christmas with full certainty of impressive savings.

Ultra 2 and 3-Piece Suits No Better Values Than These in thè [Vhole Anniversary Sale f tiHESE just carne In. These suits live up to thè Ayres standard of regular merchandise In every respect—from thè most hldden jftYmUyfSk , x fine seam to thè luster of thè fur trlmmlngs. ■ Untrimmed SUITS Are $39.50 m HEY are made of navy blue twlll cord, and marleen In b*ue and J- browns. They have thè 38-inch-length coats, some wlth slashed ESfìttßHffe VV seams, notched collar and braid trlmmed. To be worn belted or loose. Llned wlth silk by hand. 2 and 3-Piece SUITS Bgl \ FASHONA, gerona, duvet de laine and marleen, thè two- HSfins® V./ piece are made wlth Balkan bloused, very long, or 3S lnch straightline coats; thè three-piece wlth Balkan and short coats, many with belled sleeves. Bodlces of thè frocks are of llght-toned Canton crepe. Fura employed are beaver, tox, squlrrel, caracul and mole. “Marvelous” ls not too important a word to descrlbe these values truthfully.— Ayres—Suit section, third floor.

fDRESSES Of Silk and Cloth For thè Large Woman At SIB.OO f I'tHIS price is almost too gmall to believe, and it will be even more incredible when you see and feel thè qualities of thè silk crepe and thè serges that are used in their making. Graciously, Correct ly Pattern ed rpiIESE are dresses that promise comfort, serviceability and a reai -i- eorreetness of line to tlie large woman that wears them. The erepes come in blaeh, navy blue and brown. The wools in navy blue only, and in thè eoat-type of dress. : —Ayres—Gray shop, third floor.

Charming Sweaters at $3.95 SUP-ON tyles wlth deep V or hlgher round neckllnes corno in tempring, varlety. There are mohair*, brushed wooìb and thè llko, In block-weavo effect, novelty designa and tmlque pattern*. Admlrabl* qualltle, too, may we add. t Ayre —Sweaters, third floor. Fitted Cowhide Cases With Inside Case and Tra i), $25 For Christmas gifts of more than customary practieality and beauty. Of genuine crepe grain cowhide, very fine In quality, wlth a cowhide inside case holding eleven pieces of shell flttlngs. Really two articles In one; silk lined; thè "quality" item of thè Anniversary. —Ayres—Luggage, slxth floor. Mixed Mohair and Wool BLANKETS, Ea. $2.55 SOFT, not stlff, warm, nlce single blankets, in thè mode or gray shade, and possessed of 65 per cent fine mohair and 35 per cent wool. The size is 04x80 inches—a good slze for a three-quarter bed, as well as inotoring. , —Ayres—Bedding, Second Floor. StOCkillgS and Wool Engllsh ribbed ’silk and w r ool stocklngs suilable for sports—also for Street wear. In llavana heather, gray coating, mistletoe coating and tan coating. For thè Anniversary (J* i STA Sale Only X —Ayres—Street Floor.

Lace-Trimmed Scarfs Always Aaceptable for Christmas Lives there a woman who does not care for thè always needed scarf for table or dresser. We think not, therefore, thè following good values and sizes, at thè low price—’ss. $1 70 18x54 H' • • V/ —Ayres—Second Floor.

Dimity Blouses, Only $1.85 SHE33R, fine, self-striped dlmltles, painstaklngly mad by hsa& hand Irawn and even hand embroidered, are vaine* far out ot thè ordlnnry at $1.85. They are new and crlsp and Immaculatt dalnty to wear with sweaters and sktrt*. The style is thè Peter Pan, openlng back or front; also V-neck and square ueck. —Ayres—Blouses, third floor. For a Man’s Christmas Gift Brushed Wool Scarfs, 85c AIl-wool brushed scarfs, soft and warm for winter wear, ìn thè new heather combinations, as well Us plain brown, tan and btiff. Fiber Shirts Pure Silk $2.45 Shirts, $3.50 Shirts of extra excellence in every particolari The flber fabrics used are of a sort that Colored stripe shirts tn tho's* assures long wear and good neat effects preferred by all iooks all thè while and show carefully tailored stnking stripe effects m beau- - rifui color combinations. Caie- throughout of lovely soft-fln-fully tailored throughout. ished crepes. —Ayres—Men’s store, 6treet floor. Small Axminster Rugs $2.95 and $4.85 Just such a useful thing as a friend might welcome as a gift{ suitable for doorways and over those blank spaces whlch sometimes develop between larger floor coverings; Bize 27x54 inche*, $2.95; 36x63 inches, $4.85. —Ayres—Rugs, fourth floor. Complete Mother Goose, 59c A beautifully illustrated volume, containing thè complete serie of Mother Goose rhymes. These nursery classics form a gift that no child should he permitted to miss. Small Picture Books, 25c Each Attractive little volumes for thè youngsters, "The Three Bears,” “Peter Rabbit,” “The Little Red Hen” and “Mother Goose.” G-rimm’s Fairy Tales, Illustrated, SI.OO . —Ayres— Books, Street floor.

NOV. 13, 1922

Imported Teacups With Saucers 29c Rarely has such a comblnation of beauty in design and perfection of chinaware quality been ofiered at such a price. These come from Johnson Bros., one of thè old Internationally known Engllsh makers, and show in thè most delicate blue a qnaint Adam motif wlth garlands and tlny Greek medallions. All are perfect quality. Set of 6, $1.65 —Ayres—Chinaware, sixth floor. Silk and Wool Y arns 39c thè Ball 1,800 balls of silk and wool yarn3, best quality, large size balls in all thè new shadea, for thè making of sweaters, scarfs and all thè other attractlve thlngs that come to mlnd—39<* thè ball. Also 600 spools of silk for making ties, scarfs and fringe, all thè new shades. —Avres —Fourth Floor. Toilets as Gifts Djer-Kiss Vegetale, thè bottle, 90<L ' Assorted Perfumes, boxed, thè box, 30 Coty's Cologne, thè bottle, 93.75. 144 Palrs Manicure Scissors, thè pair. -85 C. Elizabeth Arden's Talcnm, 75C. Elizabeth Arden’s Flower Face Powder, 91-41-5. <— Ayres —Street Floor.