Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1924 — Page 6

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FEDERATED CLUBS OF COUNTY WILL GATHERTHURSDAY Two-Day Convention to Open With Program and Tea at Department Club, The two-day convention of the Seventh District Federation of Women's Clubs will open with a program and tea at the Woman’s Department Club, Seventeenth and X. Meridian Sts., Thursdaj afternoon. Mrs. John Downing Johnson, honorary chairman, will preside. Dr. Samuel E. Smith, Provost of Indiana University, will talk on ‘‘Mental Healtn.’ Mrs. Grace Julian Clarke will read the story of the first Seventh District meeting. The mupical program arranged by Mrs. William C. - Harrison and Mrs. George M. Corne- : bus will be given by Miss Helen and Miss Margaret Harrison, who will ac- - company Miss .Melissa Jane Cornelius, vocalist. Hostesses for tte tea which will follow the program will be Mesdames David Roes. Charles W. Field. John F. Barnhill, A. S. Ayres. A. J. Clarke and Misses Julia L. Tutewller. Louise Wills, Ruth lifer, Marie Field, Lou-! • ise Stockdale and Ruth Rainier. j Officers and chairman of the State j federation will be honor guests. j The principal business of the after- . ' noon Friday session at the Hotel Sev- j erlrt will be the announcement of j the winners in the contest conducted | by the literature, arts and crafts com- ! mittee. of which Mrs. Leo K. Fesler Is chairman. They are: Song. “May Time." Mrs Cora Young Wilson; Woman's Research Club; It Ain t the Gift,” Miss Mae E. Smith. Friday Afternoon Club; story, “A Real Woman." Miss Dove Meredith, business arid professional woman of the W. D C.; drama. “The Servant and the <Bag," Mrs. Eldo Stedfeld, Woman’s Department Club. The display of the arts and crafts department will be Judged that day. Mrs. Hamet D. Hinkle of Vincennes will be the principal speaker at the luncheon Friday, Mrs. David Ross presiding. Mrs. John T. Wheeler, chairman of the Seventh District will preside at the business sessions.

DEMOCRATS NAME DANCE CHAIRMAN Mrs, Marie Karrer Announces Committees. Mrs. Marie Karrer. general chair man of the dance and card party at the Indiana Democratic Club Saturday, announces the following commltte?arl McFVrran. chairman of dance committee will be assisted by Mlse Hazel Feeler, vice chairman; Walter Meyer. Albert Stump. Mr*. Martha Yob Marson. Mi*aHelcnTrenV Mis* Ruth Cox. Boyd Ralston Dr. J 'Vebs.er Williams Mr* G W. Gordon, Mis* \ lolet HolS,. M™. Frank Woo Ling. Mis. Helen Friday Mia* Mabie Rose. George Hall, Mar* Gray. Albert Loseche, John Hollett, Bernard Shively. Reginald Sullivan and Edward Br **3rU Q partv. Mr- Richard M- Coleman, chairman- Mrs Allie Leather*, vice chairman; John Speigel. Mesdames John Downing Johnson Wiliam Elder. John Holtzman. John Hollett Thomas Ellis. Jaac Bom. John W Trench Se.vester Johnson. J. Y>. i ruiay and M. A. Ryan. Mr* Frank P Baker, chairman of the :refreshments committee. 1* asisted by Mrs. Loraa Filiate, vice chairman. HrrUeorp Werbe. Mrs. Roman Elder Mr*. Floyd Willlamor,, Mrs. Elnor W oods, Joel Baser and Addi? Frank. _ _ . Decorations. Mr*. Earl R Cox. chairman. Mies Alma Siekler. vice chairman: Mr*. W. i C. Do Miner. Mr*. Harold K. Bachelder. Mr* fi-ank Woollinc. Mr*. Emma D Aorta and Fred B. Barrett. . ... Music. Smiley Chambers, chairman, with Mr*. Thornaa Mullins a* rice chairman and includes Mr*. Joed A Baker, Mrs Charles Hughe*. Thomas Garvin Kenneth Wool-inf. William C. Bachelder and Clyde C Karrer. j NU PHI EPSILON TO MEET Wagnerian Operas to Be Studied at April Social Gathering. Mu Epsilon, national honorary muBiomal sorority, will hold its April nodal meeting with Mrs. Charles G. Fitch, 2317 N. Delaware St., Wednesday evening. Mias Marie Haworth will assist the hostess and has charge of the program for the evening, the ' subject of which is the study of Wagtier’s operas “The Ring of the Nlbelungs.’’ | The program: Paper—Resume of “Rhlnegold” Mi** Leone Kinder. Plano Solo—Prelude from ‘Rhlnegold" Wagner Mi** Mildred Durham. Paner —Iteevme of•• Valkyrie" Miss Ruth McDourat. Piano Duet—-Magi c Fire Music from "Valkyrie" Wagner Mr*. Lucile Lookman Waanor and Ml** Geraldine Trotter. Paper—Reeume of "Siegfried" Ml*# Mildred Casey Duet- —Love Scene from "Siegfried"... Wagner Mrs Ftu?h and Mlse Bernice Reagan Paper—Resume of ‘‘Gotterdamerunr" . Mr*. D. ,t. Gruber. Solo—lmmolation Scene from "Gotterdamerunr" Wagner Mis* Helen Payne.

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On Committee for Formal Dance of State Convention

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Invitations and muslo for the formal dance which will dose the two-day Stata convention of the Phi Beta Psi sorority will be attended to by Mias Thelma Mannlx and Miss Betty Lindsay. All business meetings and the luncheon Saturday will be held at the Spink-Arms. The dance will be held at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

Club Notes, Parties and Social Activities

I ISS Fay Silver, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sliver of I-*-*'*l Greensburg, Ind., will become the bride of Lorence Menerey of Peoria. 111., tonight with a simple home ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Prunk. 3746 N. Illinois St. The Rev. Orien W. Flfer will read the ceremony and Miss Edith Sliver, cousin of the bride, will play bridal airs and accompany Mrs. 1 Don U- Bridge, who will sing “Be- | cause," and two Alpha Chi Omega songs, “Alpha Chi Omega," and “A1 pha Chi Girls " The bride will be unattended except for a little flower maid. Miss Eleanor EHenberger, her niece. Six young women will form an aisle with tulle streamers down which the bridal party will pass. They are Misses Lucy Menery of Detroit. Helen Sliver, Bess Sanders. Gladys Silver, Nelda Weathers and Daisy Wedding. An informal reception will follow the ceremony, after which the bride and groom will leave for a short wedding trip. They will be at home In Peoria after May 1. Out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrish, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wyant, Greensburg; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Menerey, Yale, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. John S. Wilson and son Paul of Crawfordsvllle; Mrs. Murray J. Boggs and daughter, Miss Pearl, of Urbana, 111. • * • Mrs. Charlotte B. Lehman, 9 Richelieu Apts., trill Pave tonight for Chicago to spend Easter and to engage in a few days piano study. She trill be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ledbetter. • • • Miss Nell© Stephenson, Danville. Ind, arrived today to spend Easter •with her brother, R. E. Stephenson and Mrs. Stephenson, 2716 W. Wash ington St. • • • Arrangements fbr a May Day card 'party at the home of Mrs. G. W. Gordon. 1603 Park Av©., are being made by the Indianapolis League of Women Voters for May 1. Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, retiring president will be honor guest. The May 9 meeting trill be postponed until the week of May 19. It was announced at the meeting of the board Friday. Reports of the national convention In Buffalo the last of -this month and of the State convention In Michigan City the week of May 12 will be given at that time. A committee for preparing records of political candidates for office was appointed as follows, Mrs. Ira M. Holmes, Mies Alma Slckler. Mrs. Le Roy Kahler, Mrs. Sidney B. Scott and Mrs. Harold K, Arnholter. The findings of this committee will be kept at the Indiana Headquarters In the Spink-Arms for perusal of voters. • • • Marion County chapter of American War Mothers will have an Easter party at headquarters, 440 X. Pennsylvania St., Thursday afternoon at 2:30 for members and guests. Hostesses are: Mesdames J. E. Barcua, C. Clarson. Oscar Lewis, F. L Fitch.

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Delegates from the Indiana chapters -will be Miss Vera Lee Barnhill and Miss Dorothy Williams of Lafayette, Miss Laverna Delo and Miss Maude Ha.uck of Arcadia, Mias Bernice Flcke and Miss Agnes Do ber of Lawrenceburg. Mrs. Robert Emmett Kelly and Miss Margaret Tyler of Indianapolis. Mrs. Kelly is general chairman

Melville L. Moon, J. Harvey Reese. Sarah Ulen. T. P. Pumphrey, Lavaliere Dickey, Emma Dertunore, Ida Thrasher, L Thorpe. Mary Hough. • • • The executive board of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of D. A R. will entertain with a luncheon April 30, In honor of Mrs. E H. Darraeh. regent, who has been abroad for three months, and Mrs. S. E. Perkins, former chapter and State regent, who has been traveling in South America. Mrs. Oliver Willard Pierce Is fhalrman. Mrs. Ralph S. Chappell will present excerpts from the opera, "Cinderella.’’ Members of the hoard who will act as hostesses are; Mesdames James L. Gavin, Henry C. Thornton, Oliver Willard Pierce, Ernest D© Wolf Wales, Henry C. Ketcham, Robert Keith, J. H. Hamlet, Lucius O. Hamilton, J. Ambrose Dunkel and Theodore Cravens.

June Bride

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MIS3 JULIA TUTEWILER Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Tutewller, 1615 Park Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Loulae, to Myron D. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A Taylor. The wedding will take place June 18.

Department Club Notes

Thursday night the Business and Professional Women's Section will hear A. L. Portteus on “Civic Government." Miss Irene Reardon will sing and Master Billy Cralgle will give readings. * • • The Arts and Crafts class will meet Friday morning. to to to The last meeting for the year of the Department of Community Welfare of the Woman’s Department Club will be held Tuesday afternoon. The business meeting will consist of reports of the year’s work by officers and standing committee chairmen. Program, in line with the Nationwide plans for Garden Week, in which the General Federation of Clubs Is cooperating, Includes a talk on "Insect Control in Our Gardens,” by Frank N. Wallace, State entomologist. Mrs. G. Quincy Dunlop, department chairman, will preside. Tea will be served by the hospitality committee, of which Mrs. W. H. Milholland is chairman. Recently elected officers, Mrs. George A. Van Dyke, chairman; Mrs. Carl F*leteher, vice president; Mrs. Estelle E. Eshbaoh, secretary, and Mrs. P. E. Keller, treasurer, will be honor guests.

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of arrangements; Mies Tyler Is assisting chairman Mrs. Genevra Barngrover of Kokomo, grand flee president, will he an honor guest at the luncheon and dance. Other chairmen for the dance are Miss Katherine Heath, flowers; Miss Carol Metcalf, favors, and Miss Helen Gardner, hall.

SHE parties planned for Miss Margaret Cothrell, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Erast us L. Cothrell. 126 E. Fall Creek Blvd., who is to be married April 26 to Thomas A. Hendrick*, Include the following Tuesday afternoon a mah Jongg at the Woodstock Country Club given hy Mrs. Addison Parry. Wednesday, Mrs Norman Metzger, 4046 X. Meridian Bt., will give a luncheon in the afternoon and Wednesday night. Miss Amelia Hen derson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Recksr will entertain at dinner at the In dlanapolls Athletic Club for Miss Cothrell and Mr. Hendricks. Thursday right Mr. and Mrs.' Cothrell will entertain with a buffet supper for the bridal par y and Friday night Mr. Hendricks will entertain his attendants at a batchelor supper at the Indianapolis Country Club. Mrs. Roy H. Cole of Ft. Sam, Houston, Texas, a sister of the bride elect, has arrived to attend the wedding. The ceremony will take place at St. Paul’s, Episcopal Cathedral at 3:30 p. m. followed by a reception at the Woodstock Cpuntrv Club. • • • Omega chapter of Phi PI Psi sorority will give an Easter dance Tuesday night at the Spink Arms. Miss Dorothy Meier is chairman. Bhe will ! be assisted by Misses Winifred Ken- j nlngton, Xona Wanneer, Mabel Gorman. Helene Strieker. The entertainment committee Is composed of Misn Helen Grannan, chairman. Mlfjs Marjorie NorsJ'.oh, Beryl Smith, and Erhel Meier. Miss Mary Derbyshire of Chicago, national president of the sorority, will be an honor guest. * * * Mr. and Mr*. Theodor* Marehal, I 141-1 Oliver Ave,, announce the en- ; gagement of their daughter, Miss Julia, to J. Edward Woifarth, son of Mrs. Mary Woifarth. The announcement was made a Sigma Delta Phi sorority meeting at the home of Miss Marehal Wednesday night. The wedding will take place in June. • • • Mr. Ernest Hesser. supervisor of music In the Indianapolis public schools, has Just returned from the I seventeenth annual convention of the Xatlonal Music Supervisors’ Confer i ©nee held at Cincinnati. Ohio, April 7-11.

Clubs and Meetings

Proceeds from the card party of Psi lota XI eororlty May 8 will go to charity. The Interest from this fund will be used to send Kentucky mountain girls to settlement schools. A partial list of patronesses Includes Mesdames John W Weddell, Henry L. Dithmer. B. F. Ueb, Gayle Pollster and Mies Jean Dolds. Prizes of Unen towels with colored borders have been made by Mrs. J. H. Martin. • • * A vaudeville will follow the supper at 6:15 Monday night given by the Social Workers' Club at Hollenbeck Hall of the Y. W. C. A. to to to The women of South Sid© Turner’s will give a card party Sunday night in the hall at Alabama and Prospect Sts. Euchre, lotto and plnoohle will feature. • • * Officers of the Mothers Club of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity who were elected at the reception given by the fraternity Friday afternoon at the chapter house, 5020 Pleasant Run Blvd., are: Mrs. O. L. Teague, president; Mrs. Harry V. Bussum, vice president Mrs;. Carl V. Nipp, secretary; Mrs. Albert Thompson, treasurer; Mrs. H. L. Kettler, membership chairman; Mrs. C. W. Rutherford, social chairman." • a * Mrs. David Crawford is chairman of the card party to be held In St Phillip Neri Hall, Wednesday night at 3:30. * a • The Ladies' Altar Society of St. Anthony’s ehuroh will have a card party Sunday night at 8:36 in the

WOMEN FOSTER TREE PLANTING Federation of Clubs After Record of Reforestation, Indiana Federation of Women’s Clubs is after a record in the tree planting army, according to Charles Lathrop Pack, president of the American Tree Association. Mrs. Oscar M. Pittenger, Indianapolis. is pushing ihe State campaign so the federated clubs will be ready for national garden week, April 20. Friday of that week is tree day. The association’s folders and posters have been sent at Mrs. Pittenge.r’s suggestion to Mrs. Herbert Buckles, Hartford City; Mrs. G. G. Davies,Bloomfield; Mrs. C. B. Me Linn. Xew Albany: Mrs. C. L. Webber,,Xorth Vernon; Mrs. Ruth Adams. Danville; Mrs. H. F. Warner, Greenfield; Mrs. W. T. Barnes. Indianapolis; Mrs. Margaret Bailey. Selma; Mrs. Casper Butler, Kokomo: Mrs. Fred Garthwaite, Gas City: Mrs. Simon Ackerman, Ft. Wayne; Mrs. K. H. Bennett, Goshen; Mrs. Harriette Sparks, Frankfort. ■tii eC tense LETTER FROM ANNETTE ANDERSON TO LESLIE PRESCOTT MY DEAR MRS. PRESCOTT: : Mrs. Prescott St. is quite anxious to see your baby again. She Is getting restless, and she wished me to write you and ask you if you would come down here and bring Mm. It’s astonishing, my dear Mrs. Prescott, to realize what that baby has done to your husband’s mother. She is quite mad about him. I’ve been wondering if it would not be a good thing to invite her up to see you. We could go to a nearby apartment house or hotel for a few weeks, and then 1 think she would be much more content to come back to the quiet and peace of her old home than she is now. I’m growing very fond of your husband’s mother, Mrs. Prescott. Os course she Is self-centered, as old people always are. and narrow, as becomes her Puritan ancestry, but for all that there is sterling worth within her aged frame And now that she has it definite ob ject in life, and that definite object is your baby, it seems to me that it might be feasible to bring the oldest and the youngest members of your family together again for a short time. Os course, if anything mokes it impossible for you or Mr. Prescott to do this, you can write to me. and you may be sure that your confidence will lie inviolate I will make some excuse to keep Mrs. Prescott Sr. here. T want to tel! you. however, how much ©he thinks of you. All the love that she formerly bestowed upon that old maid called Priscilla Bradford, she has evidently transferred to you. Os course T know It is absolutely impossible for you to make a visit upon your husband’s mother so soon again, and that is the reason I am asking you If It would he convenient for her to visit you. It would give her something to think about on her return. She would see you and the baby in jour own home, she would place you in her accustomed surroundings, and this means a great deal to old pecple. Anything you may write me about this will be kept in strictest confidence, as T said before. Hoping to hear from you soon. I ! remain Yours respectfully, ANNETTE ANDERSON

Night, letter From T/sslie Pr©©. cott to Mrs. Mary Alden Prescott

Jack will be home day after tomorrow, dear mother, and we would like It very much if you would come and see us for a few weeks. There isn't room for you and your nurse in our little apartment, but if you will say that you will come, will ar j range for on In the one next dqor Think perhaps this will be better. ■ for then, when you want to bo quiet and atone, you can get away from us all. I’d like to have you come as soon as possible. I'm not telling Jack about It, because I want to give him the nicest surprise possible i Your loving daughter LESLIE I (Copyright, 1924. NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, CARE THE SECRET DRAWER. parrish house. Officers will be hostesses. They are Mesdames John Collins. John Wnhlheiter, P. C. Kelly, Mary Leonard and Theresa Rarnickel. to to to Temffip Review No. 16, W. R. A., will give a card party Monday after noon In Castle Hall. 230 E Ohio. to to • The Alpha Lambda Chi Sorority will "et Monday evening at the home of Miss Marie Murphy, 2840 N. ew Jersey St. * • The Debonnette Club will hold Its annual mothers luncheon and card party Monday evening at the home of the president, Miss Alice Rudbeck. 364 E. Morris St. The following mothers will be present: Mesdames R. T. TafUnger, Zibia Redding, Lawrence Rudbeck. C. J. Wilding, T. J. Sedwlck, W. White, F. C. Bonnet, Harry F. Fisher, James W. Bates, Sarah Hoyt, S. B. Mather. * ♦ • Members of the Altar Society of St. Catherine’s church will entertain with cards Sunday afternoon and evening at their hall, Corner Shelby and Tabor Sts. * • • The Rose Maiden Chorus will rehearse Monday night at the home of Airs. E. E. Barb, 4604 W. Washington St. Pilot Cai’ Plant Sold Bu United Press RICHMOND, Ind., April 19.—Th e Pilot Car Company plant, has been sold to Sam Jaffa of Richmond at receiver's sal*. j

Happy Winner of Hat Contest

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Miss Marie Deitzer's happy smile is due to the fact that she will wear the winning hat in The Times Easter hat contest on Easter morning Miss Deitsser is from Shelbvville and came to Indianapolis Fridaj' to receive her prize hat, which she is wearing, from the hand of the milliners, Mrs. Louise Strassner Bar-

Happy Couple Shares Both Joys and Sonvws

“ Share with vour wife your joys, and she will share in your troubles. ” That is one of ten rules given hy Mr. and Mrs. .John R. Williams, who have just celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, for a happy marriage.

The rule works the c,tiler way 'round, too. A man who tells his wife about the contract ho lost, as he admonished her to cut* down expenses, but lets her find out from other source* about hi* increase ir : salary, is not following this rule. Neither 1© the wife, who keeps up a steady monologue about her household trouble* when her husband is around and saves her smiles for others. They share neither joy* nor trouble* They merely tell each other their grievance©. That docs not encourage a sympathetic partnership, necessary to happy marriage. Unfaithful Husband P#w Min I.ee: I hare been married for four yrrs and hare a boy .9 years old. My husband and I were separated once for a month on account of hi* itolnr with girls. He wanted to come back. Now he has started the same thing again. He ha* *tared away ail ntghl for four bights at different times He said he couM not .five up one g!rl because she would do more> for him than any one else He said she used to smoke and drink but since he asked her to stop, sho has He savs she is Jealous Os hint She knows he is married and has a baby. When I t*k him to go place*, he fusaee. I alway* have to go by myself and take the baby. H* never even notice* the baby People tell me ray husband will settle down when he got* older. But he Is 34 now. I think that Is old enough, don't you? We arc tn furnished room* now, and he say* he tte- er intend* to furnish a home. 1 have a mother and father I could go home to. Would you go. or watt and see whether he will settle down? I am 21 and this other girl is 17. A LONESOME MAMMA Your husband certainly it* old enough to accept the responsibilities of marriage He has been given a second chance, and has failed to Improve. Ido not see that you do yourself or vour child any good by staying longer with such a m&n. Awkward Situation Dear Miss Lee: I am in s terrible mix-up and want you to help me. ts yon can. Not many evening# ago. I met a fellow with whom I used to go to school. He wanted a date, and told mo to get a rirl friend for his chum. At the last minute, my friend backed out. and I was left with the two fellow* It happens that the fellow with my friend appealed to me very much and before the evening was over. I liked him immensely. We spent a very quiet evening and I treated both fellow* alike. 'I made a date with them for later, aqd T am supposed to get a girl friend. Mi#s Lee. I want to be with this fellow. Instead of with the one with whom I used to go to school. I am afraid to suggest sue', a thing. It would be terribly bold and wow I hurt, mj friend's feelings Yet I km, I simply could not stand another evening with him. I am afraid I will be jealous of my girl friend if she goes with this other fellow MAHIE. You cannot suggest to these boys what you propose without Insulting your former school mate and making yourself ridiculous In the eyes of the other boy. I believe you will survive the evening, anyway. Ah, Spring! Ah, Love! Dearest Miss Lee: I am a high school girl. I have many high school chums. I am not happy because of my love for a certain follow M.v heart ache* for him and no other T have many boy friends. But now the question I am putting forth to you Is how can 1 show my love to these girl chums? Everybody tells mo I am goodlooking. Some tell me I am built for the stage and that the reason fellows are crazy abont me Is that I am so charming. SHORTY. I’ll have to take your word that you are charming. Shorty, as all your letter shows Is t|at you are conceited. There are little acta of friendliness you c&n perform dally, to show your love for your gfirl chums. That’s easy. JUST A GIRL THAT MEN FORGET: You certainly were right. And not all men are like that, as you think, my dear. There are a great many of the other kind, too. Green-Eyed Monster Dear Martha Lee : We are two girls 17 years old. We have been going with two fellows for some time. When we first met them we cared little for them and they were wild about u*. We enjoyed going wtth othar fellows. But when (Jew two tsl-

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ney and Miss Grace Clair Strassner, proprietors of Le Petite Hat Shoppe, 413 E. Thirteenth St. Mrs. Henry Martin Wallick, 1507 N. New Jersey, was the third judge. The hat is made of beautiful black milan straw with a burnt goose ornament on the side and faced with black taffeta. Miss Deitzer’s design was selected from 1,300, attractive designs submitted.

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low* found it out. they paid little attention to us and were angry. Now, since we have lost their friendship we are very sorry and we really care tor them Please don't ear this i "puppy love. ' (or it has proved different. We should like some advice from you as to how we should win back their friendship. BIDDY AND PEGGY. You have done nothing for which these boys have any right to be angry, so far as I can tell, girls. So, if you have any pride, you'll not be begging for forgiveness for something you have not done.

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MISS TRUTH HALL Another record broken! Miss Truth Hall, 614 Lockerbie St., a student at I-Ain’s F-fusiness College, In a spaed test conducted recently called 100 shorthand word signs In forty seconds. The record formerly was one minute and forty seconds. The shorthand signs w'ere written on cards and the test was to recognize and name them. Miss Hall is attempting to complete a stenographic course at the college in four months, two months less than the regular time. HOSIERY PLANT INSPECTED Chemical Studoni.s .Also Visit Polk’s Dairy in Tour. Delegates attending the annual student meeting of the Indiana section of the American Chemical Society were taken on an inspection tour of the plants of the Real Si}k Hosiery Company and Polk’s dairy this morning. Luncheon was served at the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Otto Elsenschimel, Chicago, will close the meeting with an address on “The Chemist and His Job." At the FMday night bamquet Dr. E. R. Wedline, Pittsburgh, Pa., said; "Although our discoveries in the last few years have been vast, and it has been declared the field of scientific research has been practically exhausted, the next few years will result In even greater revelations." Asks Aid in Search Warren E. Johnson, Fillmore. Ind., has asked aid in search for his niece. Miss Elsie Richards, 25. He said she lived at 348 Graham St. when he last heard of her, nine years ago. but moved ago.

SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924

DAYS NAMED FOR OPENING OF BLUE TRIANGLE HALL \ Y, W, C, A, Residence Committee and Campaign Captains Act as Hostesses, In vita tions have been issued by the residence committee of the Y. W. C. A. for formal opening of the new “Blue Triangle Hall,’’ on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The public is invited to call at the new home for non-resident members of the Y. W. C. A. on these days between 2 and 10 p. rn. Tuesday evening there will be a special group of hostesses and hosts made up of the captains of the campaign teams of 1916. Captains of the campaign team are! E. R. Campbell, J. Clifford Lewis, 3. H. Lowry, A. W. Antrim, L. G Rothschild, Joseph Morrow, George K. Evans. Will B. Wade. Hoy M. Ross, Jesse C. Moore, Earl R. Conder, A. E. Buchanan, Frank S. Clerk., E. R. Hisey, Bert Hawkins, Mrs. Thomas Kackley, Mrs. Albert Snider. Mrs. J-. W, Hendricks, Mrs. Ralph Polk, Mrs. Homer Hamer, Mrs. Carl Fisher, Mrs, Harry McConnell, Mrs. Harry Mi esse, Mrs. Henry Campbell, Mrs. F, F-, Hutchins, Miss Pearl Bemis. Miss Evelyn Cornell, Miss Ruth Bemis, Miss Mazzio McGowan, Miss Leona Miller, and Miss Virgie Martin, First Building Committee The members of the first building committee were Edgar Evans, Mrs, George Snowden, Mrs. C. J. Buchanan, Mrs. Edgar Evans, Mr. Henry Danner, Clarence Martindale. The building committee which served during construction are: Mrs. Blanche McCoy, Mr. J. R. Barrett, Mrs. Fred Hoke, Warren Oakes, Henry Danner, Berkley Duck, Arthur Jordan. Wednesday afternoon Mrs Fred Hoke, president of the board of directors; Miss Pearl Forsyth, general secretary, and Mrs. J. R. Barrett, former president of the board of directors and now a member of tha board of trustees of the Y. W. C. A., will act as special hostesses assisting the residence committee. Will Furnish Refreshments On all three days A. W. Antrim, of the fir mos Jessup & Antrim, who was one of the captains in the 1916 campaign, will furnish refreshments. Mrs. Dora O. Masten is the executive secretary and Mrs. Edith M. Miller. assistant. Members of the residence committee are: Mrs. Blanche McCoy, Mrs. Harry McConnell, Mrs. Mary Howe, Mrs. Charles Craig, Mrs. Anna K. Stafford, Mrs. Helen L. Shimer, Mrs. J. H, Tomlin, Mrs. George Combs. Y. W. C. A. Notea Because the Y. W. C. A. is joining the Church Federation in the mass meeting at the First Baptist Church. J Sunday afternoon, when Miss Bertha. Condo will speak, there will be no open house program. No bird trip will be taken Eastei* Sunday. The secretarial staff of the Association will hold a waffle breakfast in the cafeteria Monday morning as a farewell for Miss Christine Groh, office secretary. Miss Groh will leav® Tuesday morning for Clarksville, Ark_, where she has accepted a position. Plans have been started for the annual May morning breakfast the first Saturdaj’ in May, by the Geneva Glui> in the Y. W. C. A. cafeteria between 6:30 and 9 a. m. . Members of the Indianapolis Association who are to go to the national Y. W. C. A. convention in New York City April 30-May 6 as delegates held a meeting Wednesday night. The Federation of Industrial Clubs will have a skating party Wednesday at 8 p. in. in the gymnasium. Proceeds will be used for summer conference delegates. The first hike will be held Saturday afternoon. April 26, if weather per# mits. The girls arc requested to meet at the Y. W. C. A. at 2:15 sharp. The Young Business Women’s Club will have a business meeting mah jongg party Friday night at the home of the chaperone. Miss Alma Slckler, 220 E. Eleventh St. Special guests will be Mrs. Herman S. Sprandel, Mrs. Harold K. Arnholter, Miss Kathryn E, Picket and Miss Pauline E. Holmes. Mrs. Hugh McGibeny . will give a| musical program. .

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