Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1923 — Page 5

FEB. 2, 1923

QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS Reservations for the luncheon to be given by the ways and means committee of the Woman’s Department Club at the clubhouse Thursday noon must be made by Monday night with either Mrs. W. H. Welch or Mrs. Mettie New. Chid Jackson will give chalk talks and Miss Dorothy Rvker, accompanied by Miss Lula Brown, will sing a group of songs. Mrs. Oliver P. McLeland is in charge of the luncheon arrangements. • * * BAT trees, palms and cut flowers will be used to decorate the boxes at the costume ball of the Little Theatre Association at the Athenaeum this evening. Several hundred couples are expected to attend and prizes will be given for the best costumes as well as chance prizes. Among the box-holders is Miss Esther Fleming, whose party includes Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest D. Hassler, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bates, Miss Grace Aldrige, Alvin Jose, Miss Helen Goodpasteur, Raymond Snider. Donald Hart and Mrs. Allen T. Fleming. • * Mr. and Mrs. James L. Honnold of Ashland Ave. will entertain with a dinner this evening in honor of the seventy-fifth birthday of John A. Anderegg. The guests will be business associates of Mr. Honnold. Covers will be laid for ten, the table decorations being in pink and white with a cake bearing the number seventyfive as a centerpiece. • * • At the luncheon of the Woman’s Rotary Club Monday noon at the Olaypool Hotel, Mrs. Florence Alley of the Acme Gravel Company and Mrs. Mary Stubbs Moore of the Pit-man-Moore Company will talk of their respective businesses. • • • Mrs. E. S. Severin of Golden Hill is visiting in Florida. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hall will entertain with a bridal dinner this evening at the Highland Golf and Countin’ Club in honor of their daughter. Miss Marion Virginia Hall, whose marriage to Fred Sawtelle Boone is to take place Saturday evening at S o’clock. Baskets of Ophelia roses will be the decorations. Covers wall be laid for Miss Eloise Gall, maid of honor; Miss Harriet Moore of Brazil and Miss Elizabeth .Tano Heiskel, flower girls; Gordon Hall, ring bearer: Robert Hilliard, St. Joseph. Mo., best man, and Fred Krug, St. Louis. Mo., Harry Shepard. Robert Wild and Paul Gray, ushers. + # • Strings of Valentines will he used as decorations for the dar.ce to be given this evening by the art department of the Women’s Department Club this evening. The proceeds are to go to the general building fund of the club. Comic valentines will be the favors and there will be special

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HOW TO KEEP A CLEAR SKIN

Tlffi pores of our bodies have little sacks at their base in which is natural oil. This oil feeds our skin and the amount of the oil gauges the amount of our flesh. These pores not only feed our skin, but they also throw off our bodily impurities. The pores of the face, being exposed to the elements without protection, get much more usage than those of the rest of the body. So the pores of the face become clogged with dirt very quickly and, unless these pores are properly cleaned, the dirt obstructs theii action, causing a bad complexion. To correct this condition, one should use a mud pack, to stimulate the circulation of the blood, which in turn forces out the excess oils, and also to absorb any oil that is on the surface. valentine dances. Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow is in charge of the arrangements. • • • Mrs. Edward H. Evans spoke on “Distant Voices” at a meeting of the Indianapolis Women's Club at the Propylaeum this afternoon. Mrs. Guy H. Shadinger read a paper on “From Alembic to Retort.” Increase Donations Increases amounting to $4,961.97 were made in appropriations of the Community Chest to affiliating organizations, at a meeting of the board of directors of the chest. Among increases were: Salvation Army, $23,700 to $24,950. and colored T. W. C. A., $5,000 to $7,000.

Good Manners

The moment when guests are present is not the time for the mother to correct faults In her children. A mild reproof may be avoidable sometimes, but banishment from the visitors’ presence is the proper remedy for any grave breach of discipline, leaving punishment, if necessary, until later. In any event the hostess never should show that her temper is ruffled.

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Then, too, one should see that the pores are never wide open in the daytime, by using an astringent to close them before exposure to the wind and sun. One must regulate her diet if her skin is extremely oily and eliminate foods that make oil. Salads should be taken without dressings of oil: rather, use vinegar. Sweets should be avoided, hut plenty of fruits that are acid can be had, unless orte has trouble with acid stomach. Bathe frequently. Do not use a heavy face powder, and never use a liquid powder, but instead, a medium powder. And be sure to protect your skin before powdering by using an astringent lotion. Next: How to prevent wrinkles. UNIVERSITY STUDENT COMMITS SUICIDE Body Found in Room With Head Blown Off. Bu United rrc*n CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—With a shotgun clasped between his legs and the top of his head blown off, the body of John Minehan, freshman at the University of Chicago was found in his room at the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house here today. Minehan was the son of a physician of Green Bay, Wis.

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Martha Lee's Advice Real Love Does Not Hide Behind Veil of Excuses

U T OVE hides all faults.” JLi That is the opinion expressed by one of my readers. The “fault” in this case happens to be illicit love. It is easy to excuse crimes in the name of love. My objection is that real love is so pure that crime can not logically be connected with it. Dear Mias Martha Lee: My husband works at night and I gro to church. The preacher fell in love with me and I like him. Do you think it would be all right for me to g-o with him while rny husband works at night. We both are married. I think love hides all faults. BEULAH F. G. I do not think love hides all faults. I do think guilty love tries to make it do so. You may recall the Halls-Mills murder sensation in New Jersey, in which a minister and a married woman he loved were killed. Your recollection of that should answer your question. Children Not Wanted Dear Martha Lee: 1 am a woman of 28. I have been married twice. I have two children bv my first husband. My second husband does not like the children and mistreats them, even complaining: about what they eat. I simply cannot learn to like him. Will you please advise me? PEACHES. Generally there are two sides to discussions like this. You should make an effort to bring your husband to realize his duty. If he continues his mistreatment, take your children away. Likes the Girls Miss Martha Lee: tam a man of 22. I am a man of food habits—-don t swear, chew tobacco or drink. 1 love tne pirls. but cannot make a hit with them on account of being slightly bald. As soon as I take my rap off. -‘food nlzhtWould you advise me to keep my cap on? B H. I’m afraid that if you kept your cap | on. it would be “good night,” too, be- | cause of your rudeness. Hot oil rubs ; have been known to thicken tHe hair. If you are only slightly bald you

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probably could fix your hair so that the baldness would not be noticeable. Cultivate attractive characteristics, B. H., and your baldness will not drive people away. Parents Are Bar Dear Martha: I have been groins: ‘steady” with a girl for two years. We love each other, but her parents will not consent to our marriage. She is 20 and I am 22. Please give me some advice, as we do not wish to elope. Ido not know what her parents have against me. WAITING. Don’t be a shy violet or you never will win the girl. Go to her parents, find out why they object to you and then- set about overcoming their objections. A Bashful Miss Dear Martha Lee: I am about to give up In despair. [ am a girl of 17 and never have had a date. I have been asked many times but it always seemed to be either at the wrong time or by the wrong person. I don t say ttat I am beautiful, but neither am I ugly. Sometimes I think I am bashful. ts I am, Isn’t there any way to overcome it? v. and. Apparently you attract boys, if they ask you for “dates,” so, at 17, you should not worry because they happen to ask at the wrong time. To overcome bashfuiness, force yourself to think of the people to whom you are talking, instead of wondering what they think about you. Then read up on a variety of subjects, so that you will not be lost in any conversation. Reopen Corset Shop Reopening of the Whitney Corset Shop at 2S Monument PI., in the new j Guaranty building, perpetuates one !

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Chicago Girl Is Missing From Home

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Grace Reichen, 23, shown here, is sought by her parents and police. She vanished mysteriously from her Chicago home Jan. 15.

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Sale of DRESSES Continues

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Continuing our sale of very exceptional values for the low price tags they carry. 735 Dresses of 85 or more styles to choose from, 10 different materials to choose from. STYLES ARE ALL THIS YEAR’S MODELS; all are copies of higher priced dresses.

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ASSEMBLYMEN HEAR ADDRESS ON SURVEY $2,000,000 Given in Indiana for Education, Says Bachman. Donations of more than $2,000,000 have been made in Indiana for the betterment of educational facilities, said Dr. F. P. Bachman of New York, director of the educational survey for Indiana, in an address Thursday at a joint meeting of the two branches of the State Legislature. Dr. Bachman traced the work of educational surveys from their inception, through the Maryland survey in 1915, and to the Indiana undertaking, which he declared was one of the most comprehensive and successful of all. The general education board has spent $65,000 in Indiana in completing its survey, while the State, through its Legislature, has appropriated only $15,000, he said. Dr. Bachman urged members of the two houses to consider the survey report with care. Cathedral Play Given The fourth annual production of the Cathedral High School Dramatic Club was given last night at the Murat. “The Private Secretary” was the play given. The cast included James Norton, Thomas Quinn, Stanley Nantz, Harry C. Mountain Jr., Herman Wulle, Ted Jordan, Donald Harris, John Trenck, Dannie O’Haire, Thomas Davies, Charles Riley, Robert Kirby and Thomas Ruckelshaus. Women Oppose Bill. Mrs. A. R. Cox led a discussion of protective legislation for women at the meeting of the Legislative Council of Indiana Women Thursday noon at the Claypool Hotel. Although most of the members favor protective legislation they moved that the council

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try to amend the eight-hour bill now before the Legislature, to meet the wishes of the members. Miss Merica E. Hoagland, representing the Federation of Business and Professional Women, was opposed to protective legislation for women, but favored any legislation that would correct the poor conditions that now surround men and women. Laundry Stolen Ed Walker, rooming at 16 E. Michigan St., today reported a thief stole a bundle of laundry valued at sl2. WOMEN! OLE If NEW_FOR 155 Skirts Kimonas Draperies Waists Curtains Ginghams Coats Sweaters Stockings Dresses Coverings Everything

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