Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1922 — Page 6
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Entertainments Weddings Betrothals
The ladies’ commlttee of thè Hoosier Athletlc Club wlll give Ita first entertainment of this season Tuesday evenlng. The affair will include a musical program followed by a dance. The musicale will be given by thè Lincoln Trio assisted by Fred Newell Ncrrls, baritono. Miss Clara Obllnger and Miss Dorothy Fife will give a group of dances. • • • Philip Bchoff chapter of United States Daughters of 1812 will meet Monday wlth Mrs. Charles P. Lesh of Central Ave. Mrs. S. E. Perkins will 6peak on "1812; thè Reason Why.” • • • Mrs. Gaylord Rust will entertaln thè members of thè Utili Dulcl Club Friday aftemoon at her home on College Ave. • • • The marriago of Miss lona Angle to William Coffman will take place at 8 o'clock Saturday evening at thè home of thè bride’s mother, Mrs. E. Angle. The Rev. E. P. Jewett • will officiate and thè attendante will be Miss Ann Warren, maid of honor, and Lawrence Slotz, best man. • • • Miss Alma Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Davis, whose marriago to Roy H. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peterson, of Bardstown, Ky., Is to take place at 3:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 29, has chosen for her attendante Miss Anna Mae Ferguson, maid of honor, and Miss Ruth Brown, ring bearer. Hubert Vita will be best man. Dr. Frederick E. Taylor will perfori thè ceremony. • • • The Service Star Legion In its State convention yesterday at thè Lincoln Hotel pass ed a resolution recommending an lnvestigation of text books used In thè public schools with a view to eliminating proGerman propaganda. It also recommended that members use thelr lnfluence to provent thè publlcation of news concemlng thè ex-German Kaiser- and expressed great disfavor toward thè promlnenee given hls recent marrlage. i • • • M. D, Cummlngs of thè United States Veterans’ Bureau, suggestod ways in whlch thè Service Star Legion could act as an auxiliary to thè bureau at thè meeting whlch followed a 1 o’clock luncheon. A musical program waa given by thè Lincoln Trio assisted by Mrs. Mary Traub Busch, who sang Kipling* “Lest We Forget." The following Indianapolis women were elected officers at thè State convention of thè Service Star Legion whlch closed yesterday evening: Mrs. Frank Neosler, presidenti Mrs. J. E. Robinson, thlrd vice presidenti Mrs. O. L. Wlnks, corresponding secretary. and Mrs. R. E Kennlngton. Gold Star Mother and chalrman of thè State divislon. Other officers are Mrs. John Hltch of Evansville, flrat vice preeident; Mrs. Anne E. Ward of La Porte, second vice precidente of Montpelier, fourth vice- preside'nf: l Mrs. C. H. Otls of Michigan City, flfth vice presidenti Mrs. William Anderson of Hartford City, recordlng secretary. Mrs. C. D. Neff of Montpelier, treas urer. and Mrs. Marie McCarty of Pendleton, historian. • • Mrs. Frank O. Robinson spoke on “The Spanlsh Maln” at a meeting of thè North Side Study Club thls afternoon at thè home of Mrs. E. IL Enners. • • • Mrs. E. Storer entertalned thè members of thè Woman’s Advance Club thls aftemoon • • • The Wednesday Aftemoon Club met at thè home of Mrs. F. T. Day. The program lncluded talks by Mrs. C. W. Fields and Mrs. George Cornell us. • • • “Arti and Cr&fts” waa thè of dlscusaion at thè meeting of thè Current Dlscusslon Club thls aftemoon at thè home of Mrs. Richard Habbe. Miss Margaret Montgomery and Miss Margaret Carter preaented thè program.
Martha Lee
HER COLUMN
Martha Lee ili be e! ad io rive advice on problemi of Times' readers For personal reply. send stamped. seif-addressed envelope. Questiona will be withheid troni pubiication at thè writers' reouest. I belleve thè best solution for Heart broken's problera can come only by obtalnlng thè opinione of a number of pereons. Should Heartbroken teli her 2ar.ce ' of a mlstake ehe made before she met hlm? Beveral replles to thls question are prlnted today. Miss Martha Lee: I have been readlng lettera of Heartbroken Some are mlsleading and can only be from persona who “got away with lt." I. too, had thè same experience, but ! now I am marrled over s!x years have a wonderful husband who trusts me through thlck and thln and whom I trust. I would rather die than lose hls trust In me. I was only a baby when my mother dled and I grew up Just as nature lets humans grow. without enough Wlll power and warnlng, but one thlng we can’t deny la a consclence that ls bora In us. We all know j almost aa soon as our braln beglns I to work what la tight and wrong. I belleve Heartbroken should teli her friend, even though she was to blame for her sin. If he ls human | he will underetand, then she will put I him to a test of hls love for ber. If ! he doesn’t love her enough to sorgive j thè sin (which he probably has com mitted a dozen tlmes more than she) he Isn’t worth having. Marrled llfe ls too serious to have a guilty con aclence stand between wlfe and husband. It would mean unhappiness all through lise. Besides. I 6ay she has he same tight to ask about hls Bina.
Just because he ls a man is no excuse for hlm any more than for her. I thlnk lt wlse to let Heartbroken’s friend read these lettera. Perhaps he can see how othera thlnk and realize what a prlze he ls wlnnlng In an honest girl. Her experience wlll only make a better wlfe and careful mother. Broad mlnded men nowadayo do not ask more than they can giva. REPENTANCE. Answer to ‘‘Heartbroken’’: I would advise that you teli your eweetheart thè whole story, and lf you are a good girl now and he loves you I should thlnk, if he ls a gentleman, he will gladly sorgive you and forget what happened yeara ago. But should he choose not to sorgive you, then lt would be much better for hlm to flnd out now rather than run thè rlsk of flnding out aster you are mani ed. For, lf thè old saying, “Tour slns wlll flnd you out.” ls true, he will know some day and lt would be much harder for both of you. But thè chances Ile a hundred to one In your favor. That waa a fine example a reader submltted to thè Times on Monday of thè two dlfferent girla In thè sanie trouble as yourself. So you may choose between thè two. Elther marry hlm with thè secret on your heart and live In a Constant dread of him flnding out, or teli hlm and marry hlm with a clear consclence and a clean heart. —E, C. B. LEGION POST NO. 4GIVES SI,OOO FOR COUNCILDEBTS A subscriptlon of SI,OOO to thè fund for paying thè debts of thè Marion County Council of thè American Legion waa made by Indianapolis Post No. 4 at a meeting at thè Board of Trade building last night. Roy Sahm, Evans Woollen, Jr. and Neal Grider were appolnted a commlttee to adminlster thè fund. The post wlll givo a membershlp dlnner at thè Hoosier Athletlc Club thè evening of Dee. 20. The Hayward Barcus post has completed arrangementa for a banquet at thè Thlrd Christian Church thè evening of Dee. 6. The Principal address wlll be made by Alvin M. Owsley. natio nal comma nder of thè legion. Mole And Ermine A muff from Paris is a round affair draped with three squares of fur in three dlfferent slzes, so that each piece shows thè polnta of thè one under lt. Two of thè squares are of mole and one is of ermine.
rliljW GoeS 1 How are you gettlng along with your Chrlstmaa shopping? Aren’t thè shops beautiful In thelr added glory? Glfts wlll serve a doublé pleasure thls year, a pleasure to thè one who 11 a and a pleasure to thè one who recelvea. “Early shopping ae- ;, I sures satisfactlon,” ls no Idle phrase. 1 j 1 Thls ls a good tlme to buy clothes, as all thè prlndpal shops il' and Stores are runnlng special sales whlch repreeent a worth 1 whlle savlng for thè purchaser.
When You A-Ylslting Go ARE you carrying luggage of which you are absolutely ashamed? Then teli Santa Claus to go to thè Charles Mayer Company and have thè saleswoman lay away untll Christmas thè cobra cowhlde over-night case, llned wlth belge colored sllk moire and fltted wlth ten pleces of beautiful Shell toilet necessltlee. These Attingi are In a detachable tray that can be taken out, folded up and closed —thus ellmlnatlng thè bother of taklng thè whole case to thè dresslng room. You’ll love thls case which can be had In 20 or 22-lnch length and Peggy Ann wishes to whisper to you that lt will be on sale Ftiday and Saturday for $29.73. • • • The mld-winter mode are showlng lavlsh usa of pelts—elther In comblnatlon wlth other material#— or to fashion lovely, luxurlant wraps. • e • ls Number Four Always Lucky? 18 thè re anythlng in a name—certalnly. Is there anythlng in a number —Judge for yourself. The Tucker Giove and Hoslery Shop at Four East Washington St., ls celebratlng lts forty-fourth annlversary, just four doors West of lts originai stand. Through these long years thls shop has stood thè test of thè dlscrimlnating shopper and today Tucker's takes a foromost place among Indianapolis speciallty shops. As soon as Madame Fashion decrees a glove correct and smart, you can And it in thls locai shop. • • • For Tour Dancing Feet THE early winter and holiday dances are wlth us and in many caaes they cali fpr new dancing shoes. In at thè Walk-Over Shop, North Pennsylvania St., Peggy Ann has sound some new ones you'll llke. They are black brocade, (yes, everything from hats to shoes ls made from brocade) wlth covered heel, patent vamp 3, novel strap effect and as thè touch supreme thè top and straps are bound In silk grosgrain! Remember that thè Walk-Over Ats for comfort as well as for style—a thlng that your falry feet wlll be thankful for as thè orchestra sighs out thè last stralns of Home Sweet Home. • • • DO NOT generalize! Stick to your pensonality and let lt And expresslon In your clothes as well as in your raanner. Just because deslgners decree a certain model ultra-smart, do not try to wear lt unless lt ls becomlng to your own type.
KLAN PAPER IS STABBINE CAUSE Following an argument over thè selllng of a paper that espouses thè cause of thè Ku-Klux Klan, William O. Sparks was stabbed and probably fatally wounded, lt ls alleged, by Chester Chadwell. 22. The stabblng occurred at 3032 Jackson St., thè home of thè two men. Chadwell was being sought by thè pollce today. Mrs. Goldie Wagner, slster of Sparks, told thè police thè two men stated an argument about thè pubi!catlon. They renewed thelr quarrel later, Mrs. Wagner sald, and Sparks was stabbed In thè stomach. Hls conditlon today was criticai. FURFARMS NUMEROUS OTTAWA, Ontario, Nov. 16.—The number of fur farina In Canada is 821. accordlng to a statement of thè bureau of statistica.
Peggy Ann’s Shopping Service YES, lt’u absolutely free, prompt, expertly and gladly given. Peggy Ann will purchase anythlng for any reader of thè Times, provlded a free description, and thè approxlm&te amount thè purchaeer wlshes to pay ls stated in thè letter that accompanya thè request. Just address your Communications to Peggy Ann ln care of thè Indianapolis Times and thè goods' wlll be sent from thè shops C. O. D. unless thè monyy is enclosed ln thè letter. Not only does she do direct shopping but she will also gladly advise you what shop to visit to buy certaln artlcles. Tliere is no questlon as to thè authentlclty of her advlce aa Bhe vislts thè shops every day and ls ln a posltlon to know where to buy for best value and latest style. Christmas glft suggestione also make up a pari of Peggy Ann’s servlce to you.
The Charm of IJghted Lampe IT matters not lf thè aftemoon ■kys are overcast and somber clouds hang low, lt even matterà little if raln beata agalnst thè wlndow pane—provlded you have a llghted l&mp—thè high note 0< cozlness and cheer. < Peggy Ann urges you to go lnto thè Foster Fumtture Store on W. Market Street to see a beautiful blue, black and gold bridge lamp that she ad Olir ed ao at thè open house Tuesday. There ls perfect harmony In thè exquislte color blendlng In shade and base. A Aoor lamp of unusual attractlveness had a polychrome stand wlth gray shade decorated wlth black and llned wlth rose. • • • When Milady Slumbers FROM thè Land of Nod wlll Come only pleasant dreams for Lady Falre lf she dona thè lovely orchld-colored crepe brocade pajamas that Peggy Ann saw In thè Ungerle department at thè Pettis Dry Goods Store. The bewitchlng sash is of accordio pleated georgette. • • • Hats for thè mld -winter season are, for thè most part, amali, closeAtting models. Some of thè most kttractive depend entirely upon B®lf material for adornment.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
THRILLING CHASE ENDS IN ARREST 0F SPEEDER Aster a thrilling Chase, James Thompson, llvlng In West Indianapolis was arrested on charges of speeding and operating a blind tlger. Motor Poiiceman William Brooks saw Thompson’s automobile traveling, it is alleged, at a high rate of speed on Madison Ave. He pursued thè automobile to thè Belt Rallroad, where he overtook thè automobile and covered Thompson with a revolver. Two gallone of whlte mule were sound in thè car, pollce say. ANYBODY SEEN EASTER ISLAND SINCE QUAKE? SANTLVGO, Chile, Nov. 16.—Rumore were perslstent here today that Easter Island completely dlsappeared In thè recent earthquake. Thls report could not be conflrmed, however, and many govemment officiala declared lt untrue. Easter Island ls located off thè South Chllean coast. It has an area of fifty squaro miles and a populatlon 1,250.
What a Wise Woman Knows The woman who takes pride in her baking and is watchful of thè family health is never won away from ROYAL Baking Powder. She knows that it is abso~ lutely pure and depend> able —that for over 50 years it has been used in thè best homes in thè country. It Containa No Alum Leaves No Bitter Toste
Ah Ha! Old-Fashloned Mlncemeat ! REAL Duff Oordon sherry from Spaln. lemona from Slcily,splces from thè East Indie* —these are Just a few of thè Ingrediente that go to make up thls delectable goodness, very prosolcally accorditi* to Peggy Ann a Idea, called mlncemeat. You can get thls oldfaahloned flavored mlncemeat at J. H. Andlng's Dellcatessen, el9 E. Ohio. * • • A New Dance Record WITH thè opening of thè wlnter dancing season, thè hostess of amali, Informai partle3 ls comlng to rely more and more on thè phonograph for music. A new record, one that wlll last because of thè sweet. haunting melody runnlng throughout, ls "CajoUna In thè Mornlng.” peggy Ann was In thè Brunswick department of thè Baldwln Plano Houie thè other day and she had to hold fast to her dlgnlty and to thè chalr. too, In order to keep from trylng lt out. Thls trot ts played by thè Orlole Terrace Orchestra which made suoh a tremendout hit at Kelth s a few weeka ago and thelr own rhythmlo tnterpretatlon stampe thè record. On thè other side of thè record ls thè Jazzy "Chicago” another good one by which to step thè Ught fantaa tic. Thls record can be played on all phonographs. e e • VELVET, soft and pllable, rlch and beautiful, ls thè favored fabrio just now for femlnlne appare!. The extenslve use of lace gives an elegant alr to thè black velvet frock. • e e Service Comblned Wlth Beauty UTILITY andart —both are sound Ir. thè new Westlnghouse electrlcal glfts that have Just been added to thè already well stocked shelves and tables In thè J. W. Tronck Shop. 32 South Pennsylvania St. Peggy Ann has sound there th© very thlng for a most acceptable wedding or Christ-#’ mas gift—’tls a sllver tray holding coffee um wlth electrlcal attachment, and gold llned cream pitcner and sugar bowl—it wlll bring happiness to tho heart of every Lume maker. • * e A Remodeling Specialisti IF your fur coat ls not of styllsh cut take It to thè Georgette Shoppo In thè Pembroke Arcade and let Miss Giosclo’s deft Angers fashion it lnto a garmeht of smart Unes. She also remodels children's clothes. Reasonable prices ahd all work ls guaranteed. fa™ —Advertlsement.
L-iSAnags & Ccr Golden Anniversary Sale ! These Last Two Days Hold Savings for You C ATURDAY evening thè Golden Anniversary Sale comes to a successful dose. The sale will mark in many Indianapolis homes an unprecedented savings in merchandise purchases. It has presented goods of all sorts, ranging from shoes to sofas, from thread to fur, at prices below thè market. We would remind our customers that time passes, that values such as these —planned and made by months of effort, as a “once-in-fifty-years” effort—can scarcely be replaced ; that such savings come seldom. And we would particularly cali attention to thè dose approach of thè holiday season, and to thè stability of many of thè sale items as gifts. In addition to dose scrutiny of our announcements, we recommend that you visit thè store, and “look for thè Poster Stamps.”
Filet Nets, Handsomely Patterned 25C Yard and 65c The quantities and varieties of patterns represented in this great collection of lowpriced, high-quality nets assures satisfactory choice. They come in white, in ivory and m ecru, and may be had in all sorta of tasteful allover pattern effeets ; their quality ia unques- . tionablv high. The nets at thè yard are slx and elght- The neta at 65< thè yard are ten, twelve and polnt fllets. fourteen-point Serviceable, Decorative CRETONNES 33 C Yard and 48C Yard Cretonnes in patterns anitable for use in thè living room, thè dining room or thè bed chamber; a fascinatine array of patterns and color combinations that facilitates thè selection of fabrics to meet your own particular needa. Light and dark grounds with tasteful allover patterns. —AyTes—Draperies, fourth floor. Low-Priced, Room-Size RUGS A-Plenty Comprese Severa! Attractive Groups of Anniversary Specials By patronizing this sale you can secure room-size 9x12 mgs of a high degree of excellence with a amali expenditure. We note here thoae floor coverings most reasonably priced: At $29.50 At $27.50 At $23.50 Seamless velvet ruga in ex- Se&med Axminster ruga of Seamless Brussels rugs, size cellent new patterns and rlch a good heavy quality that aa- 9x12, closely wpven with a colora, alte 9x12, some frlnged. aurea long, dependable aenr- ln nwl^t^ctlTe^ Firmly woven and wlll Ile ice; in attractive patterns and terna whlch add beauty to smoothly to thè floor. color oomblnationa; else 9x19. itllity. —Ayrea—Ruga, fourth floor. Turkish Towels, 24x46 Inches, 50c 1,200 Hemmed, bleached Turkiah towela, aire 24x46 inchea, with pleasing blue or pink> atriped borders, of an extra heavy quality. The flner aort of bath towela, very absorbent. A sort that every family needs and appreciatea. — JLyres — Linenz, aeoond flooft We Have Imported Genuine French Challies And Offer Them Durlng thè Anniversary QO Sale Specially Priced at, thè Yard OOC Some 75 styles of these fine soft wool fabrics, in thè season’s best designs and most favored color combinations, are available at this one low price of thè yard. Every woman who knows and loves thè soft beauty of challies will be interested in this bargain offering. Plaid and Striped Prunellas and Serges, $2.48 Yard 64-Tnch plaids and stripes in color and design effeets that promise much for thè skirt in which they are used. Distinguished by fine, finn weaving and by their variety. —Ayres—Woolens, second floor.
Last of thè Anniversary Special in HATS, Price, $3.95 /'"IHIC hats, jaunty hats, picturesque hats—hats of C felts, of soft velours, of advance satin and of I velvetsj hats large, small or medium. \ With Flowers, wlth Feathers, Embroidery, Ribbon, Fur and Fancy Ornament little shapes that are abbreviated f 1 —VA 1 across thè back and extcnd out at thè sides and J \ ir i front in modification of thè quaint poke, are one J ® v idence ai their alignment with thè goddess known j SHADES ARE Navy blue, tan, henna, bright blues, browns, gray, black and combinations. Four hundred hats in thè ring for Fri day’s disposai at $3.95. . —Ayres—Millinery, second floor. ' : / j ..
NOV. 16, 1922
VAN ESS Liquid Soalp MASSAGE $1.25 The Bottle X special dandruft and hai growlng maasage, particularly beneficiai to heads troubled with heavy dandruff. Very special at thls low price. Demi-Shell Boudoir Pieces At $1.25 Pin cuahions, shoe horns, trays and scissora. At $1.85 Puff or hair recelvera, picture frames, bufferà. Jap Rose toilet soap, thè dozen bara Hughes’ Ideal £<■ , oc . hairbrushes, each Lady Mary powder and rouge for JjC Comb and Brush Sets for Men ' $3.75 These consist of a pair am ber military bruahoa with comb to match. Java rice powder, aa price, thè box -..JUC Peroxlde Hardwater f*A soap, dozen Perfumea, variety at aetiofV •d odora, thè < y botile 13C
Vanidor Compacts 75c Larga alzo powder oonv P&cta, Bcented with L’Origan or Chypre.
—Ayres—Toilet*. Street flooi\ Dresses for Girls and Juniors At $5.95 Dresses of serge, all-woo!, French, hand embroidered. 8 and 10-year alzes. Wool Jersey dresses in rei navy blue, reindeer and brown, hand embroidered. I to 14-year slzes. At $7.95 Knicker dresses of flannel, In navy, green and red; a few Ayres’ Butterfly models. 7 to 12-year sizes. At $8.95 Bvenlng frocks of Georgette crepe In thè pastel colorlngs. 6to 12 years. At $13.95 Junior slzes in erening dresses of crepe chlfTon, In green, rose, blue, orchid; strap shouldered, o s t r 1 o h trlmmod. 15 and 17. Party frocks of Canto n crepe, checked velours and velvet. 12 to 16-year slzes. At $18.95 Finer quality dresses of taffetà, Canton and velvet. 7 to 17-year slzes. —Ayres—Girls’ and juniors, dept, flfth floois
