Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1924 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY, XOY. 12, 1924
SOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS
UP. B. B. PETTIJOHN entertained Wednesday afternoon L. with a pretty luncheon-bridge at her home, 3*150 Washington Blvd. Guests were at ten tables decorated with baskets of pink roses and white and pink chrysanthemums. Mrs. C. J. Stewart was , assisting hostess. * * Several parties have been planned for Mrs. Walter Astrup and Mrs. J. J. Schuster of Cleveland. Ohio, who are visiting Mrs. Edmund Rosenberg. 443! Broadway. Mrs. Walter G O’in, Dean Road will entertain Thursday with a luncheonbridge of fifteen tables. Mrs. Fred Mere. 4555 Guilford Ave., will entertain Nov. 13; Mrs. Norman Gilman, 4360 College Ave. Nov. ’JO with a small luncheon-bridge; Mrs. Blanche Cline, 372'-’ Guilford Ave., will entertain Nov. I’4 and Mis. Lewis C. Coltegei, 4 arc College Ave., Nov. 36. ♦ * * Mrs. R. R. Yeagley, 3533 Ftll Creek Blvd.. and Mrs. Byron A. Sunderland have iss'.s- and invitations for a luncheon bridge at the Polly Primm tearoom Nov. 31. * * Mrs. Frank W. Liehtenberg. 44'4 Dark Ave.. will entertain Nov. 35 with a luncheon bridge at the Propvlaeum. * * * Mrs. C. E. Crippin, 3533 Park , Ave.. was hos'ess Wednesday afternoon for members of the Zetathea Club and the.;- g i-sts Pho was assisted by M>-o. T. W. Engle, Mrs. C. F. Hurst, Mrs B. C Kiethly. Mrs. R. E. Ptovenson. Mrs. 1.. C. Trent and Mrs .T. P. Bates. Baskets of yellow and white chrysanthemums were used in decorating. A program included piano solos by Miss Christina Owens and readings by Mrs. L. E. York. Mrs. T. W. Engle sang old-fashioned songs in costume. Mrs. 1! lon Moss of Ft. Wayne was a special gur-t. Mrs. W. C. Goodall and Mrs. Charles M. Crippin. daughters of the hostess, assisted. * • ♦ Mrs. Lynn B. Millikan. 1304 N. Meridian St., entertained with a silver offering tea Wednesday afternoon for the Martha Hawkins society of the First Baptist Church. The tea table was arranged with a basket of Dresden flowers and candles tied with pastel shades of tulle. The I.ouis XV room o? the Millikan home was converted into a bazaar room with linens and homemade candies on sale. Mrs. W. C Christona was in charge of the candy sale assisted by Mrs. Robert Dietz an! Mrs. C. H. Peer. Mrs. Carl Gibbs and Mrs. H. H. Bushong were in charge of the linen sale. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. William H. Horn. Assisting hostesses were M‘-s----danies Frederick E. Tay- .r, Robert Morse. It. B. Hartley. H .1. Lacey. Horace Nor dyke. Clarence Brown. 11. •T. Buell. H. E. Huey. E. W. Hildebrand. D T. Smith. Ray Adams. W. B. Addison Parry. E. O.
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Mrs. Peter G. Gerry, wife of Senator Peter Goelet Gerry of Rhode Island, has filed suit for t divorce in Paris. She is known internationally as a beauty. Noggle. Norman Metzger, Robert Dietz. P. A. Bessire, A. A. Ogle, John Downing Johnson, Jr.; Misses Isabel Parry, Mabel Rose, Virginia Person, Genora McCoy. Indiana Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Sorority will give a benefit card party Friday evening at the Spink Arms. Committee is Mrs. William Methcany Moore, chairman; Miss Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Ralph Suits. Mrs. Elmer W. Pit-1, and Miss Gladys Brown. Miss Florence Swankhuus and Mrs C. P. Kottlowski, have charge of prizes. The. sorority gave a surprise r.iis- ■ ell .-menus shower Monday cvenit-g for Miss Helen Guptill. whose train iage to Robert W. Stith will ‘.ike place "be lat -r part of this nor.tli. The shower was given at her home, 2331 Ruckle St. m m m The Irvington Quest Club was entertained at an annual luncheon Wednesday at the Polly Primm tea room. Mrs. Walter Gingery assisted by Mrs J. A. Arniington were in charge. • * • Mrs. T. W. Demmerly. 23b E. North t-'t.. entertained the Chapel C.rcle of Robert's Park Church, Wednesday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Rose Coleman, Mrs. Nellie Winnings and Mrs. Myra Allison, who will leave soon for Miami. Fla. Thirty guests were entertained. • • • The Past Chiefs Association of Myrtle Temple No. 7. Pythian Sisters. will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Costello Elder, 4703 Guilford, at luncheon. Assisting hostesses will be Dr. Mabel Teague. Mrs. Adeline Heaton, Mrs. Jean King and Mrs. Martha Little. • * • Ladles of the Children of Mary Booth for the bazaar Nov. 20 32 in Ft. Ca’herine's Hall will entertain with a. card party Thursday aftert'win and evening in the hall, Shelby and Tabor Sts. Mrs. Hubert Sauters is in c harge. • • • The Alpha Sigma Delta sorority announced a mer’ing in the Communal building, 17 W, Morris St.. Wednesday night, with Miss .Jean ' ’alien hostess. * • • The Cin-O-Sam Club will h;iv a special dance Friday night in the Naval Reserve Hail, 17 E. North St., the old Propylaeum. SPECIAL MEETING CALLED Mrs. Ida Clyde Clarke to Address Business Women. The Business and Professional Women’s section of the Woman's Department Club will hear Mrs. Ida i'Hyde Clarke, associate editor of the Pictorial Review Magazine Thursday night. Mrs. Clarke was asked by the general club to address the meeting Thursday afternoon. Miss Louise A. Ross, chairman of the business women’s section called a special meeting to hear her in the evening. Hostesses will be the hospotality committee composed of Miss Daisy Holms, chairman, and Mesdames Eva Collins, Laura B. Green, Catherine Preston, A. H. McDonald, Mabel Anderson, Grace Misses Alta Curry, Mary Feidcr,' Nettie Fitz Henry, Emma Jane Ross, Dorothy Walsh, Josephine Hanly, Ada Iluber, Daisy M. Jones, F. Merrill Rhodes, Alice Stanley.
Martha Lee Says If Flappers Faze Him, He Had Better Retire
A young man, just 21 and evidently unused to the ways of modern world, presents a unique problem. Heady to step over the threshold of q—to him—terrifying social world, he wonders which are “safer,” young married women or “flappers,” as his companions.
Are our modem girls, then, such sirens that our young men should prefer the dangers of platonic friendships with married women, to them? Is it that the young man is afraid he might be inveigled into marriage before he wishes it, through the vamping powers of some designing flapper? Or does he not know that an unscrupulous or possibly a bored, married woman could cause him in- | finitely more trouble than the most intriguing flapper? Platonic friendship is beautiful- : But it is difficult, and presents many dangers. A man who has not the strength of will to be safe around flappers certainly would not be safe in seeking only married women as his friends. In fact, the only safe place for him would be in seclusion. Those Terrible Flappers Kind Friend Which is s.if r fi.r a young man of 21 to seek eompanio ,-hip—young married women, or these banners, of today! .1 w B These “flappers of today" are not ; so dangerous as you seem to think. | Certainly they are “safer" than married women because even the most platonic of platonic friendships is | not safe from jealousy, which may 1 eat its way into the happiest marriages. If you are afraid <*f the girls. J. W. 8., you had better make up your . mind to remain a bachelor and•go , into seclusion. Mother Disregarded Dear Mum !.<-*•■ I im a girl . f 17. My mother will not permit me to have -com p:my with young men. She s 1 am too young. Do you think so? I am in love with a fellow about 21 years old lie pretends to love me. but goes out with other girls Do vou thins he would do this if h really lived me'Can you Kive me any advice how to hold his love? W 1,. T Ordinarily I should say a girl of 17 was <>ld enough to "keep company.” However, there are exceptions. You evidently lack judgment about mr-n, and that .probably. Is why your mother is so strict. Seventeen Is the time for friends and "pals." It is the time when a girl should have sense enough to ke*-p away from a man who makes love to her as just one of the girls ; who will listen to him. SAHELE BEWILDERED: If you want to be dictated to all your life, if you want to bo “bullied," marry ; F. A. lie appears to have the least desirable character of the three, but I don't suppose that means a thing to you, if you are so deeply in love. The second young man. the one three years younger than you. Is too young to marry, and certainly you are too old to marry him. I cannot tell about the third, be. cause you ray little at>out hint. That's all I can tell you. You will have to make your own decision. Clubs and Meetings The Busy Bee Club will entertain with a card party Thursday after- ; noon jtt the hall at 1! i 1’. 5 _■ N. Merii dian St. • • • Maple Circle No. 7. C. A O. D., will have a card party Thursday night In Druids Jlall, 1234 S. Meridian St. . . . There will he a special meeting of the Roller Canary Society Thursday at the home of Mrs. IV. G. Sachs, 1106 Spann Ave., for luncheon. Plana will be discussed for the bird show at Tomlinson llall Dec. 7 in which the Roller Canary Society will join with the Indiana Persian Cat Club, the India.napolis Rabbit and Cavey Association and the Homer Pigeon Club. Mrs. Sachs will be assisted by Mr#. C. A. Macon and Mrs. V. A. F&rweil. DEBATES ARE SCHEDULED Indiana Central College to .Meet Strong Teams. Indiana Central College has scheduled debates with Wabash, Earlham, Franklin, Manchester and Indiana State Normal A debate with Butler University is being arranged. Teams wilf be coached by Prof. John J. Haramy. Negative; Paul Chalfmt, C. E. Guthrie and Charles Leader. Affirmative: Miles Leach, A. L. Roberts and Robert Parsons. Subject for Indiana league tins year; “Resolved, That Indiana should adopt in principle the Wisconsin plan of unemployment insurance.” FIERY, ITCHING SKIN SOOTHED BY SULPHUR If you are suf- 1 sering from ec- | zeroa or some ' 'ft other torturing, i-mbarr a sslng y* skin trouble you y a. /T may quickly be y rid of it by usf J ing Mentho-Sul-t | l phur, declares a (I I I noted skin spe- ' *'' n * e ' '' s prrrm soldo m fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Rowles MenthoSulphur is applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small jar from any good druggist.—Advertisement.
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fill ■ LETTER FROM SALLY ATHERTON TO BEATRICE SUMMERS. CONTI NEED A few months ago Jimmie came down here to visit me. He had stfil j stayed on with Mr. Hamilton after ! Sam died. He immediately felt called upon to become insanely jealous of Mr. Prescott, because I would not leave some very important business we j were transacting at the time and t give my entire attention to him. I Finally he went back to Pittsburgu in a huff. I never heard a word from him until the other day, when he wrote me a long letter describing another worn-, an in the most enthusiastic terms, j Before 1 had finished it i found that j ho had gone and gotten himself In | an awful mix-up by becoming infatj noted with a little vamp— who wo j the heroine *,f a first-page story j about six months ago, when slu ! managed to get her lover killed and | her husband sent up for life for his murder. “A Rag, Etc." Os course. .Jimmie thinks the L,fiv in question is "a poor, misjudged j angel." instead of " rag, a hone arid j a hank of hair.” and he not only wanted, but exp- 1 ted, mo to champion her when 1 got ova- to Pittsburgh. I refused, naturally, but you know 1 ant not at all dipl,, matie and 1 expect my letter w I rather drastic. j I confe. and am somewhat leery of tin whde thing and 1 have hum-,1 that site is going to make me tr-iu- • ble. 1 know tire as now I have j written and definitely refused t-> I have anything to do wi-ii the ladv, 1 ; I shall always be walking over a ! slumherit e. volcano if -he is as dan- , gerous as T think she is. Beside--, ■ all this I shall have to work in ih<> tame plant with Jimmie, who wi'l j hate me with a deadly hatred, ev-r, when he finds out, as he will be su r e i to do. that I have called the turn 0:1 . ‘he character of his inamorata. H> i probably will bate me worse then j than before, riot only for doubting hda judgment in the firs? place, but ! also for finding out that mine was ■ Mr. Prescott is corning back here •■ morrow and til- 1 I 1 ■ ■ bablv v. .11 ■ know ■,\ ie* Iy b- ,v c.:.r depart tin*' . Will be art".ng- and. Dotibrb-.ts I sh .11 go to Pittsburgh as soon as he ar- ; rives here, so that I can s*art in ; | there Inunedi lt( !y. I will write y~l gain as soon as 1 have seen ly,; ... Jimmie Believes Do you i!i uk 1 ■: 1 right in refusing, to meet Jimmie's lady love? ; 1 wish there were -■ me wav of n v j showing him the true character of the girl. Even though the jndg * from the bene!) reprimanded her. , as was told In the nw<i>.'p:s at the time of the tri 1. flu- r heartless eonduct and betrayal of both her j lover and her husband, Jitnnre ' wems still to believe in her. My only hope is that he will find her ■ out bes e-e he marries her. Give tfty 1- girds p, th it han Dome husband of yours. Isn't he too I good-looking to be allowed to g > about w.thout a keeper In the wilds of Hollywood'' T know, dear, that you are the sweetest woman In all that cesspool j of scandal, but I hava never heard 1 of swe-dne-s being given lls full degree of reward. Here’s hoping you get yours. Don’t take my silly Joke seriously, and remember I love you. SALLY. (Copyright, 1024, XE.I Service, Inc.) NEXT; ladder from Iyslj<* Prescott (o Mary Alden Prescott. COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED Will Arrange for Vocational Education Conference Here. Committee appointments for the convention of the National Society for Vocational Education here Dec. 11, 12 and 13 were announced today by Harry E. Wood, director of vocational education and manual training of tho Indianapolis public schools. About 2,300 delegates will attend. Chairmen of committees are: Information, W. A. Hacker; registration, Miss Lucy Montgomery; banquet, Edward E. Greene; dance. Louis A. Bacon; usher. Paul W. Covert; music, Ernest G. Hosser; ladies. Miss Louise A. Ross; excursion. Rusi sell R. Sands; auto service, M. W. Slattery; printing, W. Harold Gossett. Blind Tiger Charged Harlan McCreary, 23, of 6ns E : Market St., was charged with operati ing a blind tiger by Lieut. Thomas ; and squad and Federal Officer Wink* j lor. George Lucas, 26, of 531 W. j Pearl St., and Anna Nicholas, 34, of j 32 Pinex Court, Pine St. and English ; Ave., were also charged with operat- | ing a blind tiger. Hammer Used as Weapon Thomas Willard, alias Eagen, 716 N. Pine St., is held on charges of assault and battery with intent to kill. I-Te was arrested on complaint of Goldie Overton. 531 N. East St., who said he struck her on the head with a hammer after she had or- | dered him away from her home. “Canned Heat” Fatal pll United Press KOKOMO, Ind., Noc. 12.—Peter j Clark, 45, a fruit peddler, died early i today from eating-“canned heat,” j a preparation of alcohol and paraffin. ' Tho man was found on a side street j in a. semi-conscious condition and I died a short time later. For Ironing Board When you make anew cover for your ironing board, instead of sewing it on, use brass rings and lace it together with a string. Then you j can remove it as often as you like | and keep it clean.
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iOIfIT LIBRARY SESSIONS OPEN Miss Selen Seymour Is Principal Speaker, Joint sessions of the sixteenth annual conference of the Indiana Library Trustees’ Association and the thirty-third annual conference of the Indiana Library Association convened this afternon at the Severin. Meeting will continue through Thursday. Frank B. Wade delivered the welcome address. Prof. C. H. Oldfather of Wabash College, president of,the trustees’ association, presided. Talks were made on books. These persons spoke: Arthur Curry, secretary public library commission, poetry'; Mrs. W. It. Davidson, Evansville, Ind., biography; Prof. H. E. Jensen, Butler Univer- ; sity, sociology, and Dean Carolyn j Shoemaker, Purdue University, ftcj tion. Miss Helen Seymour of Chi- ; cago spoke on "The Outside Point Sos View.” At 4 p. m. tea was to be served I on the mezzanine at an informal rej ception. General session will reconi vene at 8 p. m. Miss Orpha Maude I Peters, president library association, will preside. The Rev. Samuel MeChord Crothers, essayist, of Cambridge, Mass., will speak on “The Unfailing Charm of Some Novels.” Speodway Tire Theft Solved Christian Vehling. 32. of 1242 Shepard St., is under arrest on a warrant filed by the Chevrolet Manufacturing Company, . alleging theft of automobile tires valued at . *4OO. Tho detectives say they recovered fifteen in the basement of Vehling’s home. The tires were ■ iken from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway last May the affidavit alleges.
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STREET CAR OFF TRACK Building at Sherman Dr. and Twen-ty-Fifth St. Damaged. An inbound Brightwood ow! street car, No. 439, jumped the track and ran over the sidewalk at Sherman Dr. and Twenty-Fifth St. at 1 a. m. today, and wrecked the poolroom operated by Matt Shank. Peter Seheid, who lived in rear, owned the building. There were no passengers on the car. Arthur Baldwin, 1226 St. Peter St., motornian, and Leo Linaman, 952 Massachusetts Ave., conductor, were shaken up considerably. Baldwin told police the track was slick and the brakes would not hold. Police after working over an hour frere able to put the car back on the track. Front of the building was wrecked and the street car was badly demolished. Explosion Is Fatal Bu United Press PORTLAND, Ind.. Nov. 12.—Mrs. Lydia Cox, 41, started a fire in the ! kitchen stove with coal oil. The ri 1 exploded ar.d burned her fatally.
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HACK OPERATORS WARNED BY STATE Law Requiring Stop at Rail Crossings Is Cited, Drivers of school hacks throughout the State were cautioned today to comply with the State law ordering them to come to a complete stop at ail railroad crossings and to get out atid look before crossing the tracks, as a result of the fatal £%■- cident near Jeffersonville Monday, in which a school hack was struck by a B. & O. train and the driver and three children, all colored, killed. Ray Gibbens, who investigated the accident for the public service commission, reported he found no obstruction at the crossing and said he found witnesses who said the driver did not stop.
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