Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1922 — Page 6

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Put Aside Little to j Help Santa Remember j

Before yoti finish your Christmas shopping, put side a bit to give a merry Christmàs to some one who does not expeel (t. Ali Aiounii jou are men and women, boys and giris who hope. but do not expect, that Santa Ciaus wilì remember them or their chiidren. , I know a 16-year-old girl who is ’helpmg suppuri her fatlier, a semi- “ invalili, ami two younger brothers. \Vbat a happy suiprise, it woul*l be for her to tir.il her stoi-kings full on IChristmas morning: ! There are plenty of others who ned a bit of cheer. Don t forget them. \ Desr Mie Lee: A. thè aze of 17. I went wlth a traa of 22. My parents approviti of him. Aster his unclc rnt for him to come to California to tabe up hi dfusinrss. Russell ami 1 correspundrd. Thrte weet.s aster he ieft niy mot her tra Jlìilifd in an tccideat Papa marniti aster a j-esr and a haif. We were all so happy, be-i-ause she was so touch line my mother and e i-ould to back home. Alter thè hrst few months he beeame hateful to me and ha aoeused me of dòin? some terrible thms;. I won't say anythirij for fear of causine trouble, so papa does not know whom to bel leve. She leave thè room fn a horry wnen I slt tn papa'e every evenin to talk over thè day. It would burt his feelinss il I quit without any gaies. Russell hcs rande pooil sud has asked me lo meet him In Kansas City, marry hlm and ro to Caiifornia. Papa has only one ob;enti on—my ave. I agi 20. ’ If I teli him thè way thi are rotnr, he will leave my steprnu: ìer. It seems to me that if I would go aliesd and marry we eould all be happy agrain. What do you think ? BVA. If you love Russel, and you eeem to, I think It would b# best for you to iparry hlm Twenty is not too young to be marrled, lf you have a mature mlnd. Perhaps lf you told your etepmother you are to be marrled some time within a year or so, she would be sweeter to you. It seema lmposfiible to cure her of Jealousy. — Wants Legai Advice ili ** ii. Anewer to Mrs. L. M.: I am sorry. but I canno: onswer your questton. ss I do not Sve legai advice. I refer you to thè Indiantolls Times' Washington Bureau, 1322 New York Ave.. Washington. D. C. Loves Married Man Bear Miss Lee: I bave known a fellow for over a year. In thè iast three months he ha been correspori dine wlth me. Ia tu 10. I love him. I care to go nowhere, care jjothing for show nor other boy*. - Eo says he ìoves me ar.d aiways will. But lateìy he has had to teli me he ls marrled 'and ha two chlldrcn. But he a ask me to *aU to marry hlm. I know I ehall never be happy wlth anv one else. I am askin? you tpr advice—TOODLE3. What a cad thè man ls' Do you think. lf he really loved you, he would ffiake love to you and then, aster you had fallen In love, teli you of his tvife and chlldren. I don’t. Don’t watt for him, Toodles. You eould have no assurance he would treat you any better than he ls treat- : jirg his present tvife. You eould not ! tìust hlm. Co out wlth other young friends ; and smile even though your hèart is Keavy. It will be hard at fìrst: but you will meet men really worthy of love, and some day you will realize tìfce is not "thè” man. Friend Leaves Her Bear Miss Lee: I am 15. I have been Boing with a fellow of 21 for seven months. He aiways las treat ed me as a lalher would. He never has spok< n a word of love, ab thoagh he s iys he liolds my frlemlship hishly. I know I am too young to know thè meanlng of love, but I also prize his friendsbip. Last Prlday my frl-nd dld not expect to eo to a basket-ball vame but said that if lie did. he would brinv me honje. He was waiting outside when I carne out. I was with a gir! friend =o I wahed wirh hir for ber brother. When he carne tny friend was gore. He did not say aoything to me when he left. I helleve he stili llkes me If he should ask to be with me araiii. should I iet him? Eho-'!d I demand an explanation ?—WONDERIVG. * As you ani thè young man are such good friends. you mlght ask him yrhat happened that night. You Should not refuse to see him without givìng him a chance to explain. But. tLondering. don’t give all your time $> this boy, or any other one boy, for ithree or four years. V * h Wants Friends •ti Miss Lee: I ani a girl of 18. I have worked steadily for Ave years. I never had te.t two girl friend? in my lise and never bad a boy friend. My parents do not beIteve in havin? any friends. They think you Jèught to work every day. come home, eat Popper and go right to bed. I should.like to have a girl friend to go ; with to shows once tn a whtle. I don’t care \ (anything about boys. I never getto et yaequainted wlth any girla. What shall I do? H-ROSE. Your parents Rurely are strict. They HBor.’t seem to realize a young girl" Ohust have soimthing besldes work. ■ WouMn't they let you go to church? Bhere you would meot young people. “ am sure they would welcome you tato some of their clubs. “. The Y. W. C. A. ls another place where you would meet glrls. If you !fere working and supportlng yourself, certalnly your parents eould not object to yyur taklng a very small part 9f your salary to Join thè Y. W. - Artswer to B E. F.: The people who cali your chlldren names are Very unkind and unthoughtful. Some / thè country’ best Americana are thc.se who have adopted this country. Their birth in another land was not -ihelr fault. Rear your chlldren to ignore auch narrow-mlnded remarks. There ls no

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By MARTHA LEE

reason they should not make re spectable men and women. and reai Americana, as you say. As you are a native American, you can teach them American ways. The mlxed blood in their veinb does not necessarily mean either added talenta or more faulte There are good s.nd bad people in every nation. C 0... ..T I, .UOI

A new fashion authority has rìaen In America. It is '.he college girl. She decides what young women shall wear. Not offlclally. Not dictatorially. It simply ls tacitly tecognized by designerà that what pleases her will please other glrls of her age. Just now 3he llkes thè mannish golf sweater. The slip on has gone, for thè present at least. Heavy sweaters of brushed wool, heather mlxtures and camera halr are thè favorites. With thè coat-sweater usually ls wom a camel's hair skìrt in thè naturai color, or else a piai skirt of heavy wool plaid. Lace and Fur Fur turbans are now being very smartly draped with lace veils that are apt to go to any length. Some are fastened on thè side with a lace Cascade and others bang loose and full, sometimes almost to thè waistUne. Green and Silver A very attractive gown of emerald green velvet is trimmed wlth silver embroidery and has a sash of wide silver rlbbon. COLDS THAT : DtVELOP INTO PLEUMONÌA Chronlc coughs and pcrslstent colds | lead to serlous trouble. You can stop i them now wlth Creomulsion, an emul- ' sified creosote that ls pleasant to take. I Creomulsion ls a new medicai dlscovI cry with twofold action; it soothes and heals thè infiamed membrane and kllls thè germ. Of all known drugs, creosoto is ree ogr.lzed by thè medicai fraternity as thè greatest healing agency for thè treatment of chronlc coughs and colds -and other forma of throat troublea. Creomulsion contains. In addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heai thè Infiamed mom bianes and stop thè lrrttatlon whlle thè creosote goes on to thè stomach. is absorbed lnto thè blood. attacks thè seat of thè trouble and destroys thè germs that lead to serioiua complica tlons. Creomulsion ls guaranteed satisfactory in tho ti-eatment of chronlc coughs and colds, eatarrlial bronchiti and other forms of throat dlseasos I and ie excellent for building up thè svstem aster colds or tho flu. Money refunded if any cough or eold, no matter of how long standing, ls not relieved aster taking according to Ili rections. Ask your druggist. Creo mulslon Co., Atlanta, Ga.—Advertise ment.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Flags of all thè natlons were used to decorate thè speaker’ table at thè luncheon given tbls noon In thè Riiey room at thè Claypool Hotel by thè comniitfee for thè seven Union Christian colleges in thè Orient. The individuai tables. each representing an American coi lego -.vere decoraled with banners and colors representing it- schoo! Seven young women in costume acted as ushers for thè guest who numbered 250 Mrs Felix i T McWhirtet Jr and Miss Gertrude | Gutellus were Hindtts Mrs R B SpraguerT Miss Natalie Coffin and Ml- C Jone CofTin were Japanese and Mrs. Alien Greer and Mrs. Eugene Barth were. Chinese At thè speakers’ table were Miss Vida Newsom of Columbus. Mrs. C. O Fenton of Logansport. Mrs. Ed ward Franklin White, Mrs. Curtls Hodges, Mrs Walter S Greenough, Bìshop and Mrs. Frederick D. Leete. Felix M. McWhirter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo K Fesler. Dean and Mrs. Charles I’. Emerson. Dr. and Mrs. O W. Trueblood. Mr. and Mrs. T. C Day. Bishop and Mrs. Fout, A. B. Corneiius, Caleb Denny. Emsley Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Howe Mr. Felix T. McWhirter. chairman of thè State committee. introduced Dean Emerson, who presided at thè luncheon. Dean Emerson introduced Dr. Robert E. Speer. thè speaker. • • • The meeting of thè Et Cetera Club to have been held Tuesday. Dee. 19, has been postponed until aster New Year. • • • Tho Epworth League of Roberts Park Church will be addressed Kunday evening by Dr. F. E. Taylor of thè First Baptist Church. • • • Mrs. Clayton Strohm entertained thè member of tho Utili Dulcl Club this aftemoon wlth a Christmàs party, at which thè program was given by chlldren. Bobby Williams acted as Santa Claus and distributed gifts to thè members and their children front a Christmàs tree. Little Miss Jean Gorton sang and Eileen Weetover gave a reading. Guests at tho party were Mrs. H. W. Strohm, Mrs. John Coppes. Miss Marion Coppe and Miss Mary Freese of Nappanee. • • * At a meeting of thè dlrectors of thè Woodstock Club held last evening in thè University Club thè following and! rectors were elected to serve three years: Mrs. E. L. McKee, Hugh A way Goes Eczema Peterson’s Ointment "One day a druggist told me,' says Peterson, “that Peterson's Ointment was thè best remedy he sold for eczema. But you’U never malte any money on it,’’ he added, “because lt heals so quickly that only a little • ointment Is used.” All drugsists, | 35c, 60c. ?1.00, 12.50, $5.00. —Adver-; tisement.

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McK. Landon and Charles A. Greathouse. Mrs. Henry M. Talbott, J. J. Daniels, and Edward H. Forry were eiécted to serve two years and Mrs. Newton Todd, Frank F. Powell and : Charles E: Coffiris to serve one year. (The rebuilding of thè clubhouse will be completed ,ln two months lt was announced. • • * Miss Norah Henderson, a bllnd student at thè Metropolitan School of Music and a pupll of Arthur J. Beriault, will give a recital Dee. 27 at Roberts Park Church. • • • Mrs. Homer Coo’ , former president of thè Stansfield Circle of thè Moridian Street M. E. Church arranged tho musical tea which that organìzatlon : gave this evenlnsg at thè home of Mra. Fred Hoke on Washington Blvd. The tea table at which Mrs. Cook and Mrs. C. Wai’fle, president of thè club,

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presided was decorated wlth Chrlstmas greenerj’ md lighted with red candles tied with red tulle. The Un coln Trio gave a Christmàs program. The Altrusa Club will have its an nual dinner and Christmàs party thi: evening at thè Hotel Lincoln. * • • Mrs. O. L. Black of N. Alabama SI. was hostess for thè annual Christmàs party and luncheon of thè Irvington Fortnightly Club'today. Coverà were laid fot- thlrty-flve, thè table being lt!*h‘-i with re- candles and decorated with garlands of holly. Following thè Ìuiìcheon a program waa given in thè ballroom on thè third floor, which was decorated with holly. and contalned a huire Christmàs tree. Mrs. Arthur R Robinson told thè Christmàs story Mrs. Cari L. Wlthner sang and Mrs. Wayne Reddlck gave severa! readlngs Mrs. Black was assisted by Mrs Charles Stubbs and Mrs. Charles H. Winders. Mrs. W. 11. Oadd, an associate member of thè club, carne from Cleveland to attend thè party.

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DEC. 15, 1922