Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1924 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 20, J 924

CHAPLIN MARRIED •TO LEADING LADY Comedian Weds Lita Grey in Little Mexican Town, Tinir* Special OT.'AYMAS, Sonora, Mexico. Nov. 2$. —Charlie Chaplin, he of the shambling walk and funny mustache, whose moving picture comedies have tickled the world, has marjfed Lita Grey, his loading lad;.-. The ceremony was performed in Empalme, a little town about six miles from here. Tuesday at 7 a. m. In the office of a civil judge. Six friends of the actor witnessed the ceremony. Chaplin and his party then ar ranged for a special oar which was attached to the regular train leaving for the I’nlted States FORDS ARE BOUND OVER Grand Jury to Hear Alleged Attack Made on Patrolman. William. 24; .Toe. 2S, and John >'ord. If*, of 742 W. New Y-irk Sr., were hound over to the grand jury today In city court on charges of as vault and battery vv.th intent to kill and robbery, in connection with the alleged beating given Patrolman Patrick Kinny Nov. 17. ETond was ■fixed at $5,000 each

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QOCIAL Activities E N T E R T A I ti M ENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS ! I' l l PRETTV wedding ceremony ! ’ I Z\ I took place Wednesday after I I noon at the Central Ave. M. E. Church, when Miss Christine Wil ' son. daughter of Harry Wilson. 321 t; Washington Blvd.. became the bride of C. A. Brown Jr., son of the Rev. Mr. amCMrs. C. A. Brown of Lowell. Ind. The Rev. Mr. Brown. assisted j by the Rev. O. W Kifer, read the ! ceremony. Mrs. William E. Duthie. organist. I played the bridal music and accompanied Miss Marie Wilson, who ! i sang ‘‘l Think of Thee” and ' The j Sunshine of Your Smile.” Miss Ruth Kifer. maid of honor, wore a gown of tur-to;se blue brocaded • liiffon. with small hat of gold ; cloth and gold slippers, and carried i an arm bouquet of yellow chrysan- ; themums. Claude W. Krone of Lowell, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The bride was given in marriage ! •by her father. She was gowned in j white crepe de chine fashioned with i bands of lace with a titled bodice i and a full skirt Her veil was arranged with coronet of orange blossoms and a fan effect in the back fashioned of duchess and rose point lace and hung to the 1 hem of her skirt She carried a I shower bouquet of roses and small : white chrysanthemums Following the ceremony there was an informal reception in the church parlors at which the six little girls in the Sunday school class taught by the bride, assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will he at home after Dec 17 at 108 N Sails- ■ bury Sr., W. Lafayette. Ind. Among the out of town guests ware Prof, and Mrs. William Hud son. Miss Katherine Allred and M*s. olive Kelley of Oreencastle. M Howard Greist of Winchester. ■Mi-- K iith Grefmire and Miss Kathleen Brown of Veedersbtirg at: 1 use tway of Rockvi le I Mr. and Mrs. Evans Wooib'rt inv tel ..u-s-s to a dance and rerep tion at the Woodstock Golf nr.d <Flub Wednesday night m honor of Mr. and Mr Evans Woo,. lon. Mr., whose marriage ?, >k place • October. Mrs. Woollen. Jr., was Ml-- Lydia Jameson before fur mari :.ag It: the receiving line were to b‘> Dr. and Mrs. Alexander James-.n. M.- a- Katherine. E! ar.--r and June Lav-lon .Mr and Mr- W .T. lbd 1.-. *y. Mr. and Mrs ; bus K B. ~,-r. Mr. at and Mrs 11 srl- vv Hv L-\ Mr. and Mr Hu h M Kc. Miss Natalie Shipman <-f Ha ' fm !. Conn., house guest of Mrs. Wi -Hen Sr. was • - t- the _ lies; s. • • • Miss Anna Barbara Coburn. Fif’v-bc-nd St. and Riverside Hr. it. .•!’•-j 'wenty s.ven gtr-ste to a bus sot ippet at het li ine Wednesday '.is: t in honor • V. s I'atli.ar:- •• 'Cobtirr;, her cousin, and Julian f’.obhs. wh'-se marriage will fak*pi;)- ,* Dec 6. The;- were *o attend the dan--,. • lie Woodstock Club for Mr. and - Woollen.. Jr . later Mi s Martin Shane 2226 Cord ... -er-nino.; Wednesday wi; it a n lri lg, and shower at th-P-dly I’l-.mm :< a rc-ni honoring M.-s t Sattittger. vv hos. marn .- sT,*r Rich -f l/os \ngel‘-s. f’.ih. will ' ike pia.-e ;n Kebrii'iry. There were guests a: six -n. ,;i tat den ! he .*ppK,tn ■ .el • . J. n he - : v. !--w v ;h flowers an 1 candles in those Kavots candy dolls at-

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—Photo by Charles P. lirotzinan. MISS GLADYS SF DBKOi ’K Miss Gladys Sudhrock, 31 V. Forty-Fifth St., will assist at the first of a series of card parties to be given by the Gamma Vlumane Chib of the Kappa Alpha Tln-ta sorority. Dee. 6 at the D. \. 11. chapter house, s'.u; N Pnniylvani.l Sr. I’roc-tds fi- 'u Th- tufur will he u.-ed b\ the -• live ciiapter at Butler Fniversitv for the building fund for the new house at Fa rvlew tached to th natm cards by lavender an ! yellow rihb.-i.s Mrs Lewis <’. 71 ■'.teg'd, JPol b*ge Ave. and Mrs- Jesse i W*-!ties.i.- y with lunch unbridge of eleven tables in h -nor of Mrs. Walter C A strop of CKv-’i.ind, < >h:o. who is visiting Mrs. I'llmun-i K- senbe-g. 4451 Br idway. 1 ‘’nk -oses find f.-rn in t.'i-i'-: :<>l ■ :‘h v -ib-v\ tulle were art ■ ; on le tables rial the same sbur s- h-U:" r- mms. Assisting hostess-® were Mrs. As*nip Mrs. Ras-nberg and Mrs C K Kl- ier and Miss Kiln Porter. Among the ,-us of town gu-sts w<-re Mrs. C F Crocker f < :: ... Mrs. A S. Shu re -f N> *.v York Mu Phi Epsilon hororary tin .1 music ands • ;*• vv: < to he W . ■ • > MM nt ’be ■ -•tic T Mrs | . c ; jb. t. 31 11 N e’ir.g. The program vv -.s to he h ,-e 1 on ?!„• V. r ■ - op-r: "Aid: ■ .1 by Miss Marie Hayworth and ai d a-oi-o.panb 1 by M.-a C-raldir-Trotfer Outside guests Invited included Mrs J ■ I:v ;-. Mrs o |: 11-pp t*-r Miss ;jau't- Cltjsr, i M:<s fv.,ro thy Berger and Miss Hop- 8.-iford, ! rosp, r:L Ve m-n .be; s Mrs R E. R- pass. 31 C Fall 1 "r, • k Blv 1 . I I I ‘.,1 —Ti •1. hers Os the In* r Nos < bat, \Y. - - ,f a That:’ sgl-cng part*. T•-rns were deemated will yell, a chri untheimims aad de-orations !p, TANARUS! ar.ksglvint effects Tlie pt-. -gi-nn on ••South As.-b-n” was given by M-s. Harry Wood. Mrs HW Haworth and Mrs, Fran Hill. Iritei sp, r-ed by a nvi-b al tea-.*' tu attat.ved by Mrs C C. Mi i *r- a. • • • Alpha Sic;. I'-ila orotity* an • oun- eh a !. : : • s t!K >•:. c. for \Yedn- s lay night ! : the I'ommun ,1 Ridg., 17 U Mot tS - St The Lit. - |.. . r hit. -oiitph tod at * Littgetcents for a i-a.-hre party Toe- day t.igllt <n the 2! 1 \* Meridian St . with Mrs. Emil. Bede i and Mrs. Edward Lot/ hostesses Ladies’ Auxiliary to the B of L j F and E. wall entertain with a ! euehor party Thursday afternoon I and evening at 2.30 ands 30 it: Fire men's li.-UI, Sledby St. and English Ave Indianapolis Grove No 37. I'nited j Ancient • ,rd-r of |)riii : : announced chickens for .prizes at the caul patty Wednesday* night In Braids hall, 14b W. < Olio S. .

OFFICES DELAYS, BURGLAR ESCAPES Merchant Policeman Too Late in Notifying Police, While William Coatne.y, merchant policeman, went to telephone an of tidal of the company to ask him what to do, a burglar who had hammered two holes in walls in an effort to get into the vault of the Celtic - Savings and Loan Assoc) ation, 2-1 W. Ohio St., escaped early today, police say. Coatney finally called police, who surrounded the place in vain. I'ollce also were told that an hour and a half before they were called a poiier at the Hotel English, near by, had heard a noise on the roof over the loan association, but had not notified officers. Colored Voters Incorporate Independent Voters blague was incorporated in the office of Secretary of State Tuesday by a group of colored voters, including Archie Hrcathou.se, W. S. Henry, ff. R. Nor rell. 11 A. Arimstead, Henry Flem ing, Willie Kersey. A. S. King and John Hanket. William E. Header •son is president. Meetings are to be held at 402’i W. Michigan St.

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LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT To SYDNEY CARTON My Dear Syd: 1 can't tell you how disappointed l was when I received your wire. You know I really ox- | pected to find you here when I atj rived, hut if you are coming in the last of the week, as you promised. I’ll forgive you this time You didn't say what was detaining you. 1 hope it is business and not illness. You didn't look very well the last lime I saw you Enclosed in this you will find a letter from Paula Periet. That girl is the most surprising piece of the female species I have ever encountered. Do you really think she meant what she said or was she only bluffing when she dared me to show* the letter I am sending you to Ix-slie. She seems to have transferred all the affection she ever had for me to my wife. Now isn't that a situation for your life; 5-ome <if these funny men who are j always cartooning and joking about I "How these women love each other” should read ll.it sentence in Paula’s letter where she says of Leslie: "It is not to you. John Prescott that I owe my beii.-f in i fil'd and n feeling that somewhere, some time, some ; way everything will all he rigid, but to your wife.” Next to Leslie Syd. I think that next to Leslie. . Paula !s the best woman 1 have t over known. Does that sound strange? She is a much better wo j man than 1 am a matt Her only folly as fir as ! have sc< n in the i years I have known her is that she Plowed herself to lny> such L good- | for nothing felloNv as \ am. You know old ( bap, that t o one i in the world knows my shortcomings as well as Ido myself I know theta ail and 1 never lie to myself about them. I never lie to von 'bout them and today I have writ t*'*n to Leslie and made ti than breast of them. I am never able to talk about my shortcomings to Leslie, however I always get angry i not so miii"li at her as a? my- if- ! bn* it comes to the same thing. It hurts her. I think, however I m i t : also have some good points. for ! otherwise two such women as Leslie ' ami Paula would not have |..v.-d to. 'and such a splet. Id old dear as you W ;M ■ * be ■ ■ f: mud t!.', a h b - t c. : the t u *n. S 1 v. ', on you said that prob ddy 1 id, would ' •’ 1 <•'.; s e. or ;' df 1. • .-alary for* little ah h eigh I thtttk now sue ho a vet- ~.y ''US'- for r. " i y . , J{. i : ■ 1 e t IS to forget him wet! me Muds Herself DM y..u ever know at;v one *y C ha 1 changed as notch as Pa da” From be.ng n ftin-i-iving irt sable little minx, she i.c 'ae.otm -p'et-dM -i■ ricas W' -can Sit-* s ' deli ' write to you much about G.ee far ! ’h- ugbt 1 would s -e votj - on and tl.. n [ could tell v"i 1! about h.-r Honest!". Syd, I th ak she ... „ .;. ; g crazy. I vender j ;-f vsh.it it fjjnt pushes the l.e.tin ftom teilly tc.-er *im bor-let line f ! ‘hat I'h'b ” vv here read: ~s li-s, I b*-d'.y ami truly, while j v . ... .a.,,-. ath.er's will, f coa!,i t efii but find her .\. , . • . . .resting She xvr.s really a i.. yy V.ind of 1 atr. m : ‘at g *■> me 1 ave * i.ait, of f.'f cxce-.bmdv s- -rr.v for Karl V hit ney Hiving l-.m-vn and love 1 1 •’ s -'a- to J .r.. >•! . . a ter: ihle married Ai: *e Is sorra-t hing that I c opyrignt. ’l*24 NEA F-rvice, im a NEXT* This letter continued. WOMEN HEAR JUDGES Wilmelh and I .ifir Talk Before L>- < il Council. Judge I i-dbert c. Wilmoth gave | Mi- Local ('autiej! of Women a thrill I Tuesday w hen he displayed little trinkets !.:-*• t.-. pound blackjacks tlld . te. 1 1 knuckles” ~, ijjeii shiny ; revolvers which make city court such a pleasant place to hang around. Judge Frank J. Lain* of juvonilt court fold of the offense of parents against the.r children when the ,-hil I dren themselves are not carefully studied and their tendencies taken Into account. The court makes such t (Tort said .1 udge Lahr. 100 Years Old Today Poj Timru Special LAPOHTE. Ind.. Nov. 2(l Mrs. ■ K.athcrUe I*. Andrews, oldest citizen here, celebrated h>*r hundredth birth- i day anniversary today. She remem hers when only three families lived j here.

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Martha Lee Says Woman Always Ready to Grant Forgiveness

W lion 1 he little hoy gets too near the fire and hums his fin-i i Sirs, lie runs to his mother and sobs out that lie’ll “never do it again. She juris her arms around hini and comforts him, and prays that lie will keep his promise.

When the little boy grows up and sears his soul at the (ires of experience. he repeats the promise that j he'll "never do it again." as he re ' morsefully turns to Ids wife for com ■ fort. And. just as his mother did in the long ago, hjs wife holds him close land prays that he will keep Ids promise. So it has been in the ages gone by, and so it will be ns long as there are women to forgive and men to ask forgiveness. For the wives who re fuse to forgive, there are many who forgive the same fault time after t iltle. They find it easier to forgive than to face long years of loneliness. Now He's ‘Reformed 1 I p at’ Miss i.c*> f La yd rriarriDit • ' i£rill, yc;na, I* love*! my husband better th.i i anythme in thin world, hut h> drink* niakp* bi*r nmv*y and <ro * with ot-lo r ■ A* *••* i .i.x I t out nf a- bt and sonn- numpy Kaved. ho will go on a by i*r-•• and Kpond \\ a!!. T h:iu him s** many t:mD*. I dn h h '“d loving wif f and Ukr ,i hom<*. tut n.y hu#*h.-4nd wont ti • • - nn Interest in t-is honir* and ho talks to m*- t-rrib!v. H*' Fon;'fsunl all to Jin and -said ?i* in through with (hunk and women. if I •v • id not }* .vo I.;m and would trunt him Do you tiiink [ can trust him? A . - reform? \ heart ruoken wife FV-rh ips la* vv ill reform. It ha® happetti-. 1, but not, 1 am afraid, very often. How ■vet*, you will f >rgiv*e him an ’. i rive idrn .another chance. because i you love him and you love your : home I hope you will he Justified. Due w • i-l of I out ion should *hc>e be a "next time.” don't sit back and let your husband break your heart. Which, Oh Which Mis/ J.ce Ia ynutir c:*d. I vent wit w for nin- m in’.; - ;>- At i-l t • a--- m ail viid 1 ijatt li.rr. 1 - 1 tin ’ • at. v c.~\ ti- i-atj e. i-r ' that - ' * • ■ line * li. ■ v<- I t I S r ! ,!. „f Im y -a y ■■ .- > y ' - * rr.- •*■ DROWN' RYES Evidently the mat! d-a-s <:ire f.gyour frp-Ttilship. i>r h>- would a t l- g for it. Whether or n>>* lu> hives you 1 cant ..t tell. ‘‘irt you iii : liave both tl.e old at; 1 the j- v. fri-tal” That is the natural Hung f t* a y- mg girl GOVERNOR-ELECT GUEST Other Stale Officials Attend Banquet at Irvington. Govern- r • loot art*.! Mr- IM Jackson. Frederick E. Shortemeier, --i-t.-ta.-v ,-f Sta'e elect; Mrs Ed vvtif.l Franklin White, reporter elect - f the Sup .me I b Lit *. Ft- 1 Dli ker man. sttat. S-i-ator at ! Cassius L 11-igl-. iiiuiitv (■-.’titnissh per.elect elect, vc-t-M guests *if It Vtt-.gtilll l 'otn m-ueial at.'l Welfare Association , Tes-lev flight a? a 1 .ui'iuet at Irvingl,. >n Masonic Teftipb-lii-rt .Morgan, F.-deral prohibition officer f-.i Indiana, and Dr. J. C. lv">-e es State l>oard of h- iltit were preset.: l-Yc-i D. Sti’z. president, presi-h-d Pa-hard <> Shlni-r. picsi d-to of Smith Irvington Civic As--i.- .atioi;. .spoke.

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THIRD COUNT IS ASKED \ Defeated Democrat at Seymour May Carry (use to Court-. : Ry Timru Syrriat SEYMOt'R, Ind . Nov. 28.—-A third recount has been petitioned by Allen Swope, Democrat, who was first | elected county treasurer by a nwj.iority o> thirteen votes and then de ciared loser in a second count to j''ash Kern, Republican. Swope says j;f the thir.l count is against him. ihe will carry his case to Circuit i s >urt. Drive for Members chamber of Commerce plans for a drive for 200 mmebers, to attain th” t g'-al of I Joo new members this year, Acre made at a dinner Tuesday mgl't. Robert H. Bryson, chairman member.-hip i omniittee, spoke DU BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO AW M- -■!• V’-ur is-- k is sor*’ and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. —1 suffer: S^°re pour a cry. It 1® absoluteiv harmless, an-i doesti'i burn the \ilv .-rt isen et t Relieves BURNS 'mT,i, n t f i ftfb-.-tfci parts Irooliriu;, .•'oothinjj 'T;, 1 *•' : a effect wi bo quickly apparent. Aii fir S..a t. Cos.. Ttrre Hoot*. 10d..f0?.^.

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