Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1924 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1924
CHRISTIAN CHURCH SCENE OE NOON BRIDAL CEREMONY Miss Erma Korn Wedded to California Man With Simple Ceremony, A" T noon Wednesday Miss Erma Lucille Korn, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Korn, 4627 Broadway, became the bride of W. Carletoji Best, of Palo Alto. Cal. The ceremony was performed in the Third Christian Church, Seventeenth St. and Broadway, by the Rev. Warren Grafton. Miss Grace Black, organist, played bridal music. The bride’s only attendant was Mrs. John Rauh Jr., gowned in salmon pink erepe with flower trimmed garden hat to match. She carried an arm bouquet of butterfly roses and lavender lace flowers. John Rauh Jr. was best man. The bride, entered on the arm of her father. With a gown of beaded white chiffon over ivory satin she wore a long strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and a white maline picture hat and carried a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and valley lilies. A small wedding breakfast was served at home of the bride's parents after the ceremony. Among out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. August Brink, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stujtz, Ft. Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Milbourne and daughters, Jeanette and Erma Louise, Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Adair, Muncie; Mrs, Woodie Lumley, Anderson. After a trip of about ten days Mr. and Mrs. Best will return to Indianapolis. They will be at home at 337 E. Maple Rd. after July 1. Woman's Alliance Meets The weekly meeting of the Woman’s Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church will be held all day Thursday. The members wilj sew for the Needlework Guild in the morning. After luncheon, at 12:30, they will go to the county infirmary to attend the monthly b'Hhday party. Greencastle to Celebrate By Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., May 28 This city will hold a centennial celebration on Oct. 3. Plans are being made for a pageant and an agricultural fair. Watch Refrigerator Watch the refrigerator every day and remove any food which is liable to decay. Lemon Juice Whitens Skin: The only harmless C way to bleach the skin white is to mix jdic® of two lemons with three sPOP ounces of Orchard / White, which any /t Ia | druggist '"'til supply ( a few cents. fuV. m\v' | shake in a botT A fa'tie, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, softener and beautifier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear, youthful skin and rosy-white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be bought ready to use because it acts best lmmediatey after it is prepared.—Advertisement.
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In Party on Way to California Convention
■ TO RIGHT—MRS. E. W. STOCKDALE, MRS. SAMUEL ASHBY. MISS LOUISE STOCKDALE, MRS. E. C. MERRITT, MISS DOROTHY PHILLIPS, MRS. D. B. PHILLIPS, MRS. A. J. CLARK, MRS. E. C. RUMPLER, MISS MIRA WHITE, MRS. EDWARD FRANKLIN, WHITE, MRS. J. M. DUNCAN AND MRS. I. E. LROKAW.
The above group stopped Just long enough Friday afternoon in the bustle of making their train for Chicago from where they go to Los Angeles for the bi-ennial convention of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs, to have their picture taken. Mrs. A. J. Clark did not accom-
Club Notes, Parties and Social Activities
ir~Tl ISS JOY WEEK, daughter of IJVH Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Weer, L—J 1808 N. Delaware St., who is to marry Ralph McKinstry, June 7, will be entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of her maid of honor. Miss Florence Taylor, 1015 N. New Jersey St., with a kitchen shower and bridge. Dr and Mrs. Weer will entertain the night before the wedding with a bridal dinner. The bride’s only other attendant will be a little flower girl, Miss Dorothy Ann Fisher. • • • New officers of the Bon Ton Club are Mrs. T. B. Dodson, president; Miss Jean Stout vice president; Miss Betty Smith, secretary and treasurer. A social committee includes, Miss Mildred Sheldon, Miss Gail Long, Miss Thelma Parks, Mrs. R. M. Casey. The club will meet with Mrs. Casey, 1304 W. ThirtyFourth St. * • • Mrs. C. A. Anderson, 3330 N. Meridian St., entertained the following guests Wednesday afternoon at two tables of bridge: Mesdames Walton Hampton, Madison, Ind.; Monroe Greman, A. D. Hockensmith. Harold B. West, Herbert T. Wagner, Richard Foster Mills and Miss Gertrude West. * • • Miss Irene Thompson, who is to marry Wallace Emshoff. and Miss Lillian Brown, who is to marry Raymond Brandes, were honor guests on Tuesday night at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. T. E. Latta, 1439 S. East St. Garden flowers and white wedding bells decorated the rooms. Favors were silver wedding bells. The gifts were presented to the bride-elects in baskets by the Misses Jean Graham Scott and Naomi MeCune. • • • Miss Jessie Hauser, 364 S. Ritter Ave., entertained Tuesday night with a birthday dinner for Miss Rhea Ramsay. Valley lilies and iris were used on the table at which covers were laid for fourteen. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Herbert Willis. • • • Mrs. A. B. Cornelius, 3392 Broadway, entertained Tuesday night wdth a surprise birthday party for her husband. Mrs. C. A. Breece and Mrs. George F. Reeder, accompanied by Miss Jean Kirlin, sang. Assisting Mrs. Cornelius were her daughter, Mrs. Paul Cornelius and Mrs. Frank CT Jordan, Mrs. E. M. Elliott and Mrs. M. E. Ellston. * * * Miss Mary Bruhn, 873 W. Dr. Woodruff PI., entertained Tuesday night for Miss Betty Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Weaver, 2327 Broadway, w r ho is to marry Fred H. Turner of Urbana in June. • • • Members of P. E. O. Chapter G, observed second anniversary of the chapter Tuesday night with a dinner at O'Mahoney dining room, 1433
pany the party. She was just a “bon voyager.” The visitors w r ill arrive in LosAngeles, Cal., June 2, where they will be ten days in convention. San Francisco clubs will entertain them for five days and they will start on the homeward journey. Others in the party are Mesdanjes W. H. Hart, Charles Gem-
N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. E. H. Bodensiek was toast mistress. Honor guests were Mrs. T. G. Smith, Mrs. J. B. McKee and Miss Adaline Barnett. . * * Mrs. Ben H. Urbahns, 404 E. Forty-Third St., entertained Tuesday afternoon with eight tables of luncheon bridge. • • • Miss Isabella Wolf, 4136 N. Meridian St., entertained with a linen shower Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Helen Irene Rost who is to marry Carl J. Weinhardt in June. • • • Spring guest meeting of the Independent Social Club will be held June 3 at the Spink Arms. Mrs. M. B. Spellman will be hostess. The club met Tuesday with Mrs. W. E. Kyle, 2232 N. New Jersey St., for luncheon and a program by Mrs. Wade H. Leucht, vocalist, accompanied by Mrs J. A. Sandy, and Miss Catherine Kyle, reader. An honor guest was Mrs. Charles Dove of Vincennes, house guest of Mrs. E. L. Dearmin • • The Ladies’ Aid Society of Woodside M. E. Church, Temple St. and Southeastern Ave., arranged the annual social and literary meeting to be held Wednesday night in the church. Clarence Weesner, reader and musician, was to be on the program. • • Past Chiefs’ Association of Myrtle Temple. No. 7, Pythian Sisters, will entertain at luncheon Thursday at home of Mrs. Lillian Stewart, 1634 Barth Ave. Assisting the hostess wifi be Mesdames Jean King, Edna E. Pauley, Nora Doyle and Rhoda Stap. • • • Mrs. James C. Myers, 3609 Balsam Ave., entertained Wednesday afternoon with a shower and three tables of bridge for Miss Ruth Early, who
With the Legion Auxiliary in Indiana By CLAIRE PALMER THURSTON
Sale of poppies in the Indiana department went over bigger this year than ever before. Sales reported *to Mrs. Edna M. Barcus, Indiana poppy chairman, aggregated approximately 150,000, with a profit of near $8,250 in the State. In Indianapolis alone, 36,000 poppies were sold. ... Many Indiana units have adopted charges as far away as Ft. Bayard, N. M.; Palo Alto, Cal.; Denver, Colo., in the East and South. Indiana department does not discriminate, but works for one and all alike. Dejtirtments in the Seventh veteran district, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, purchased a radio receiving set for the ex-service men in the veterin bu-
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mer, Samuel Ashby, O. M. Pittenger, Indiana State president; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, Charles H. Augstein, Elbert J. Storer, and Misses Ethel Clelland, Jeanette Matthews, Hilda Gemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Marks, and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plummer.
is to be marxied next month. Rainbow colors were used in apopintments and gifts were presented in large baskets tied with vari-coiored ribbons. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John Powell. The guests: Mrs. A. W. Early and Miss‘Early and Mesdamps Clyde F. Dyer, H. Kenneth Cooper, Harrison M. Church, Gayle V. Polister, Misses Esther Chambers, Helen Coffey, Dorothy Mae Powejl, Edith Jane Dyer and Helen Gandall. • • Annual guest day was observed by the Home Economics Club Wednesday afternoon at Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of D. A. R. at 824 N. Pennsylvania St. The program Included a playlet, “The Dinner Party,” by Mesdames A. R. Dewey, Frank J. Haight, Frank B. Hunter and Edwin J. Wuensch. Mrs. George M. Reeder sang a group of songs. • • • Miss Mildred Tipton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tipton, 3105 Graceland Ave., who is to marry Dean F. Stubbs, June 10, was honor guest this afternoon at a party and miscellaneous shower given by Miss Helen Snoke, 4140 Carrollton Ave. The guests were Miss Tipton and her mother, Mrs. A. Morley, Mrs. William Morley, Misses Maxine Quinn, Violet Ford and Esther Snoke. The hostess was assisted by hes mother, Mrs. D. H. Snoke, and Mrs. H. H. Snoke. • • • The Indianapolis Country Club will have a special dinner dance Friday night. • • • New officers of the Delta Delta Delta Alliance were instalibd at the last meeting of the organization Wednesday, at home of Mrs. Cushman Hoke, 4547 Guilford Ave. Group of new members waa taken in.
reau hospital at Dawson Springs, Ky. A donation was sent to the Palo Alto hospital to help furnish a sunroom. • * Many necessities as well as luxuries were provided for the disabled men In hospitals last year. In the Marion national military home many utilities were added in the workshops of the occupational therapy wards. Work benches, two talking machines and records, gifts for the men at Christmas time and many other things were provided. • • * Mrs. Norma Roster will bo in charge of the sale of poppies at the Speedway Friday. The following unit memberswwill assist: Mrs. Hazel Workman, department secretary; .Mrs. Edna M. Barcus, Mrs. Jessie Hoover, Mrs. Donna Guy Akin, Mrs. Dorothy Ashley, Mrs. Nellie Petersons, Mrs. George Zimmer, Miss Mary Means, Mrs. Fred Dickinson and Mrs. Brook Dell. * * • A series of card parties are being given by the Mcllvaine-Kothe unit. The unit is supporting Mrs. A. S. Mcllvalne, 2833 Washington Blvd. An afternoon party was held at the home of Mrs. Mcllvalne /Monday Mrs. Herman Leeth entertained an afternoon last week, and Mrs. Harry Bauer will be hostess for the unit in the near future. • • • The boosting committee is composed cf the following members of the auxiliary: Mrs. L. J. Roster, Mrs. Ralph Decker, Mrs. O. J. Poole, Mrs. Hermt n Leeth and Mrs. Harry Bauer. Tho Legion post was partially namec. for Mrs. Mcllvaine’s son, who wti> killed in action in France. Mrs. Mcllvalne was selected by the post as a candidate in the S. O. S. campaign.
Meeting in Church - -■> EOPLE do not greet each P other In church, except at a wedding. At Tvedungs people speak to friends rear them, but in a low tone of voice.
‘How’ More Important Than ‘What’ in Life
The high school or college graduate seeking advice from the successful business man frequently is told that it matters not so much what vocation he follows, or where he follows it, as how he does it.
‘^rtanglQ LETTER FROM RICHARD SUMMERS TO BEATRICE GRIMSHAW. BEE, DEAR, DEAR BEE; I laughed and yes, dear, I cried, over your letter. At least I felt my eyes grow wet at times. You are such a sincere, straight-forward woman. I thought I had missed you before I received that letter, but now I know I never realized how much I missed you—how much you are to me. Yes, you called the turn; I did smile when I read the first sentence in your letter, and I did say to myself: "Bee is always so serious about everything.” I cursed myself when you told me that I had hurt you so much in that horrible letter I wrote you. But you see, dear, I had gotten some queer ideas into my Giead—ideas which were very disturbing, which promised adventure and thrills galore: and I forgot for the moment that life is not a series of adventures and thrills, that in fact adventures and thrills are' very few and far between for the average person, and that the woman who can make monotonoy into contentment ishiot only the sweetest woman in all the world, but the only one with whom one can live in peace and quiet. Not Love Bee, I will not contradict that I have been very much, as you say, infatuated with Paula Perier. But 1 Know now that infatuation if not love. I think I was attracted to her because in all that colony of easy conquests, Hollywood, Paula had the reputation of being unattainable. Even you must know, Bee, that to a man the unattainable woman is always the woman that spurs his pride and touches his vanity. He likes to think of himself as a con queror, and when Perier was kinder to me than perhaps any other of the men about her, I must say I was flattered. However, my dear, no man rru y ever expect to marry an artist and be happy. Man is too egotistical. If libations are poured, he wants some one else to do the pouring at a shrine which is erected before him. An artist must perforce always think about herself, and the greater artist she is, the more self-contained she must be. Very Sweet Please don’t think. Bee, that I am sa> mg anything derogatory to Paula Perier. I still think she is a very sweet woman. We are perhaps greater friends than ever before. But I have found out that even if she thought she cared for me, .vhich she does not for a moment do, we could never be happy together. I am quite sure, Beoi that she would love you much better than she has ever loved me. You are just the Kind of a person upon whom she would lean. Your sincerity would appeal to her as it does to me. Bee, L am not asking you to love me again as you did before. I’m only asking you, dear, to let me love you—to let me try to bring back your faith and trust in me. I am coming East very soon for that especial purpose; for nrA' that 1 know where my happiness lies, I certainly am not going to let it get away from me. Always devotedly yours, DICK. (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Letter From Leslie Pres cott to Ruth Ellington.
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To be sure, the older man may tell the younger, local conditions -will affect his success and he may have to fight harder to win out in one line than in another, but if he likes his work and if he is determined to win, he will enjoy ultimate success more than if he had taken up a “soft snap.” So it is with marriage, too. One cannot say that a merchant makes a better husband than a traveling salesman; that it is better for a young couple to start marriage In a city than on a farm. Some merchants make better husbands than some traveling salesmen; some couples would prosper more and be happier in a city than on a farm. It is a question of temperament and char-
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acter, more than of vocation and location. 'A Bit Jealous’ Dear Miss Lee: I am deeply in love with a boy with whom I have been going: almost two years. We do not care to run around as most couples do. He does not like dancing. I do. But dancing has caused many a husr and and wile to separate, just by being jealous. We are just a bit jealous of each other. Dont you think every couple is? We are planning to get married soon. He said we would live with his mother a year, that we might get a start. I live in a small town and he lives three and onehalf miles out. I have no mother. His mother told me she wouid treat me as if I were one of her own children. I dearly love her. She is as jolly as can be. I am almost sure I would be happy. I love farm life, and used to live on a farm. Dont you think, though, that a farm is a hard place for a young married couple to get a start? BLUE EYES. If you and your husband both enjoy farm life, then the farm’s as
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good a place as any other to start out. It is more important to stor< up happiness than dollars. I an} taking it for granted, of course, that the farm is not a “forlorn hope;’* that it will provide you with a livl ing. Ordinarily, I should say a couple would he better off away from any “in-laws” at first. However, in you* case as you have no mother, you probably would appreciate the guld* ing hand of a mother-in-law, if she really would be a “mother” to you. Even in this case, I think it would be better for you and your husband to live separate from the rest of tha family. As for jealousy—yes, it is common, but of little profit. Avoid having it and causing it.
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