Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1924 — Page 8

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Qocial Activities ENTERTAINMENTS weddi xg s e rrr rot h als

RS. WALTER O. AST REE of Cleveland, who has 'fen vis* - iting Mrs. Edmund Rosenberg'. 4451 Broadway, will return home Saturday. She will entertain at luncheon and bridge at the Propylaeum for the persons who have entertained her during her visit. Mrs. lb nrv I.am; sen Stamp. 1920 X. Pennsylvania St., entertained Friday at her home for Mrs. Astrup. There were covers for thirty at luncheon and the guests played bridge during the afternoon. * * * Mrs. A. J. Barnes. 2320 X. New Jersey St., entertained the Friday Afternoon Reading Club at a regular meeting. Yellow chrysanthemums were arranged about the rooms The hostess v. as assisted by Mrs. E. Case. Mrs A. M. S ratford read a paper on “The Church and the Community.” * • Members of the Ninth Si£ Study j Club were entertained a* luncheon Fridav at the home of Mrs. Hira.ni, B. Pearce. 3015 Broadway. Covers for twenty were laid at one table prat til v arranged with yellow j and lavender e’:ry :• h- mums and j lighted with vellow tapers in crystal holders Baskets of yellow and lavender chrysanthemums were used to decorate the living-room. Mrs. Harry l.ister and Mrs. J. AV. Smith r*.al papers. Mrs. Anna Porheclter was ar. honor guest. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Herbert IC. Fa’out and her daughter. Miss Isabel Pearce. ♦ * * Miss .Tosenhire Horn; 1, <1 • tighter of Mr. and Mrs. Ixigrtn Horrall. 2522 X. Talbott Ave.. and Price Thompson, were married Thursday at 4 p. m. In St. Johns Vestry, the Rev. Francis H. Or.vis. officiating. Attendants were Miss Jean Tepe. and

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All Men Barred From This Sweetheart Dance

LEFT TO RIGHT: MISS IRMA ULRICH, MESS CAROLINE GODLEY, MISS EOREXE WHITHAM AND MISS IRENE SEUEL.

ll'TENlt University men wei-e left clear out of the S.veett- . .1 heart dance, given hy the i hintes Flub, composed of sixteen junior and senior girls. The.

R >bert Thompson, brother of the bridegroom Mr. and Mrt. H-unll iefi immediately for a short wedding trip. • • • New associate members taken into the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild Friday afternoon at the business meeting in the L. S. Ayres annex auditorium were Mesdames H. \V. Glosshrenner. Dougins \ Is ,;h*-rs. E itil R Leathers. Emm. Si; w Russel AT. Seeds. 55 ibiani K.i-bd Louis Burekhardt. Russell T. Onrd Frank Castor, J. J. Martin. Three sustaining memberships were an nouneed and the receipt of 14t* volumes of childrens books. Four new chapters in Indianapolis named for Riley characters are “Little Mandy,” "Armazindy,” ’‘Yellow Bird.” and a chapter composed of members of the J. O. C. Sunday

dub members dressed in male attire and took their best girl fri* Hi is to the dance, held at the h ,: nc of Miss Irtna Ulrich, 3519 AVindoop Ave. Others in the pic-

In Shadow till f • < Sltrt'uil ' ", *i ; IRES, Ohio, Nov. ( .A. —In the little Luthtj in parsonage at Bexil v, where the chaired remains of Mrs. Addle Sheatsley were f' ut;d in the furnace a week ago Monday, the liev. E. V. Sheaf.-lev and Jus family lb- a Thanksgiving turkey dinner pre;v.. red by tin Ladies Aid Societ.i of the Bexley Lutheran ’hurcii outs:,',- tho house of tragedy tie- hu •:;> a ip: tit of the Gapital I nix *• • • • footbal! team guarded :ie patty from the curious iire-i., which had taken ad* wint.a. e ~f the holiday to come and view '!> Khea’slev home. The 1. -v. Sis atsley s’lil helives hi- wifi committed suicide. Meanwhile, the housewives of Bexley, horror stricken at the fare of the dead woman, fear to enter the furnace rooms of their homes unaccompanied.

• school class of the First Baptist Eiturch. * • • “Boy of Mine.” film based upon j tli** story of Hi, oh Tar'ttngt• -n. Will i be tiie program for the weekly <limv.nr for children at the Centra! i L.iir.'ii’.’ Saturday under the j no.'! •s- J ?;.■■ Jrmiana Indorsero sf Ail scho": children of Indian#polls ; or.- web t,- these programs. This a-• i pi" is es|,. ially for j oh;’dreg r f< •!i grade and up. Mr-’ !' V Em kit is iti cl • rge of jE - '0 o'rl.ifdv .as well ns the 1:59 j shoving. Mrs Stewart Maxwell is : in , •> the Go:;.-, IT re girls, I who will be Usi-ers * • The La-’.'-s Aid Society of the R-.bc-ts 1 ’ar',: M K. Church. Vetmont .: ■■ !>■ ’ jv are S’" . will hold it a i annual EE: isuit.ii 1 g.-nr at the • church. Dec “ and 3. *'l * ■ Eli b ■■ ■i h s f•- fa- • -v. p r■- r.t • i • \v*, ; ban -im-fs, ■ i mi*--. :■ ,■ ... household , : will be : •• •: < : by various circles ' ’ ' ' -s, j--. r and at 6 p. m. : by the Quo n Bee Em le. M - M-.rv Vev-rlv 222 Nowland Ave v.Mtt hostess Wednesday night i for a spric-.d In honor of the new j

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ture: Miss Caroline Godley. 2E--S N. Alabama St.; Miss Irene Seuel, 3028 N. New Jersey St., and .Miss Isirene Whitham, f-:ssS Reekie St.

mem iters ot i.amnoa ait ; irrioua sorority: Miss s .1- i,- M. • Hi. • hardt, Minnie Willis and (‘lari ! set trick. Catherine Merrill Tent. No. 0 Daughters of Veterans wlil eb-et 1925 officers at the regular meeting Monday The Ferndale Club will entertain Saturday night with a lucre at Fm-nd.-ile Hall. King Ave and \V. T<-nth St . for the benc-tit of th** La voile Gossett Post, Veteran;* of Foreign Wars. INSTITUTIONS INSPECTED Judge Collins and Af. E. Foley Go to State Prison. Criminal Judge James A Collins and Michael E. Foley, trustee, of the Indiana State Prison, went to the institution at Michigan Coy, Ind.. today. Foley will attend a meeting of the trustees today and Saturday. Collins accompanied Foley as a guest. The Marion County gran-1 jury went to Hi-- Indiana Stas- Farm t, ,r Ore* ncastle. Ind., to im-pect the institution. RADIO PROGRAM GIVEN Musicians to Be Heard Over Air From Local Will!/ Station. Program to be broadcast tonight I*ween Q and 10 j>. m . by the- Wat so,, R ■ ho Service. Station \YRB/„, v . jet:gih 22" meters, has been an* p,■ ■ irt as: Clarence M \Vwn*r, 1,, ;> an,■■*!•■-<: Gordon Bishop, pin:-.,; Kruse violin and • ''em R. ;• •• and --'.'-Dt S,*m. lay - • < program will be broad, ~et by ■ Roberta E irk M E Ghurch orchestra, directed by Mrs. U E York. Charged With Stealing Dishes Clarence Harris, §O, Grand Jb ’-d Is held today or, <• -.rg-.<t ■ f petit lare*----;. drunkenness .r and gruni’i after I : !:•: si, and ' • the home ~f 1 <"v Lvstcr. IT" V Walntjt St , Thursd iv ar-d t>-ol *• .-•rd sliv-r and: - • s fv m E-a Tin giving dinner tab!, H v. ; .'irr, • : ...i Liter at Capitol Ave. amt Wul nut St.

LEAGUE REGRETS BENJAMIN’S E3SS Women Voters of State Meet With Mrs, Christian, Members of the board of directors of the Indiana League of Women Voters were presented with a resolution commending the work of Paul L. Benjamin, ex-general secretary of the Family Welfare Koci-ty. whose resignation was accepted earlier in the week. The resolution further expressed a regret at losing Beniamin and his valuable work in the community, Mrs. Samuel Elliott Perkins, State president of the league, presiding, was chairman of the women’s army in tiie recent Community Fund drive A contemplated employment hu- ! rcau was ab o discuss--d : •'••norts | wore rival' l l,v M Wilnv 1 'brlstian iof the polit.ii-.il if.-titutes at t'liicago ' arid Lafiiyc'.te The meeting began with . lunchjeon at the borne, of Mis Christian, | 162 1 N. Th-'lawiiro St, LI ITER FROM MRS. MARY \ I .DEN PRIX <bl 1 ro Ll> UF PRESCOI ! 1 do not know just why I un writ- ' ing you to you the j;h about -a matter that •as come to my atten* ;' 1 -II k i'ii'., 1 1.,, litioU it to John. Except that 1 have a very fnrgiv.ng disposition I certainly would not do this because in your last Utter to me you virtually told me that there was no place for me in my son's home. It is a dreadful thing to grow old land helpj. ss raid know that you are fri -idle know th.it the son that ! you l i-uight into the world In tra- ; vail and pain h:.‘> L ft you for an !other and that other despises you H iw.-ver n Bible ; • j m<> I that one should fur.-iv- even ur:>, i scv-nty tones seven am! so 1 am ; writing to you Leslie, to kn,,w if tiiero is any truth in this g< ssip w! . h —while u is m ’ anytiiitis • let rimental to y ur dun, -v —is but something of w' ieh my s-,11 would '

gre a: !y liis,, ppr, 1 saw I*r: cilia Bradford the othet <iny fp' tic first time :n. ■> *-•:•* left the hotel S’." has been out of town uid is now on her way to a cousin's in New York. She had not expected to go there Indeed she had thought t.> .-tay with the . ,it.--iu t<-w-i>m she hail g> ■:.• dir**etly fi oin h,-:-e. hut si-.e found th ,t c.oj-in had changed gri-.ttly and resented ary little suggestion or criticism about her home or her f.- 'v, <-,,nse,jucntlv Priscilla decided she would not stay with her any longer, however ti.'c'h she Would be t.-d* Miss Amterson. of whom 1 have really no ,and, • <-tions f-i>- is ns good as any hirelings can bei has been going out with me somewhere everyday to I Vie -nys it breaks into ••ur ,':>vi amt y-c,in ; v,c went t<> tie- itoynh As we sat down at the table I :••• Led up and ! : iit at th** l-a-x* * td, • l**i- .ila w 1 , i ~ ■ ■ - ■ c.i n oro o(u- table and- ad she Would take tea. with us. Mins And, I) was very rude. "You -■>. ID j obabiy '■ tve •■', a net: : :: to 5;,.. ;o Miss Dr ,df--r.|.” she Said, “:h.->t vou w-.1l not w.-ii to have any •dr. Too,,- hear. While you arc to'-iuLim y ur tea I will go across Ih*‘ stfoot and do a httle .--hopping In! I hay, wanted to do for some You cm easily sc the maliciousness , f u , ~ iPod utter t ' • Miss n ; r■nh ,and : a- say tl-,.-it M.ss \u •l--rson w.ini-l me to understand that. I worked her hue a. guile - slave and never let her go out or do any tiling for herself. Prir, iibi said that she never would have bft me if it. had not been for Miss Anderson find T told her. f,f course as -l companion that I liked her much better than I did my nurse, but that I could not ask her to do many of the things that. T could a-sk of Mias Anders-on. W-di, to make a. long story short, Priscilla asked m- .{ I knew that you owned :.alf ~f the lingerie simp w:’h Mrs. Bn:" o It -id her it could not be pos-dble -rid she said that she was In the simp the other day and that she heard Mrs. Burke talking to someone in her office and she said: "No, I do not think that cither Mrs. Prescott or myself would care to s>-|] the shop. At one time we thought we would, hut we are just now making other arrange rnents." (Eopyright. 1924. NEA Service.) Next: Tins letter continued. Lafayette Hoy Missing Police have been asked to search for Louis Xolk, 16, of* Lafayette, j Ind.. who disappeared from his home i Nov. 19. Boy is about 5 feet. 9j inches tall, weighs 120 pounds, has I brown hair and eyes and when he left home was wearing n blue-gray J suit with red-striped brown overcoat i and cap.

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—Photo by M*-cea Studio. LI GIBE CHANDLER .Miss Lucile Chaudl-r. daughter of Mr. a: and Mrs. E R. (.’handler, nsy’ : - St. and a Shopri<i„> i i. c I. id graduate, was ntiy i-hitUi!* and into the Garrick Chiba dr-, nut tic organization at. Indiana Enivcfr ity. .She was one of 'v, en: y five successful candidates out of ir, nph- ants. ‘DEAD’ COME TO LIFE Police Seek Man Who Think* He Killed W’ifo—She Tripped. Hu I nitrd Press MILWAEKEE, Wis„ Nov 28. Police today were search.tig for Vincent M.tsehose, 44. to :r.f. i him his wife, whom he thinks dv el, is still alive and to arrest him ■ . t charge -f assault with intent to Mil, During an argument, .V . r--he.se . :• : i\ dr,-W a rev.'dver and !;:•• !. : - wife s re c.ed rind fell. Blit Mrs. M a-- wr.-n't hurt as the bullet ha m. ■ and ii**r. Siic had tripped ■a. I fa pen In i:,.-r fight. FORMER CITIZEN BURIED Nathan E. Dalton Had Been Active in IsK-al Lumber Business. Nath *: Ford I "ah on. 76. formerly of Indianapolis, died Tuesday at Wauwa-oosa, Whs., and was buried th-re Wednesday from the home of his dnughter, Mrs Norman Peek, it was learned today. Ho had lived thee a short u Ib> was in ti:- lumber business in leda-.tin;„dis for <• vor twenty years, having retired twelve years ago. He was it I>< 1- van. Whs. He had also lived ten rears In Vincennes, Ind.. where he founded and was first president of the board ot Trade Mr. Daßon is so—. ;%•>•■! b> th, widow. two -El.:',;:- Mr*, peck it! ! M El-1."-,. K::: 1 -til "f MllWiiU kce A Vi? . a s Test 1 Hilton of It; a '• ■ chor JI, >:f y Dalton r. Mrs. Nellie 1 Os Seward Xe

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Martha Lee Says Three Easy Tests Give Insight Into Character

What would you know of a man’s character? Does it interest you to find out whether lie is tyonest, mean, strong, weak, egotistic, hunible-souled ? Then i would give to you these three simple tests ; Does he look you straight in the eye? Does he have a firm handshake? Do children iike him?

Those tests will work almost every time. They get at the fundamentals of character. Beware of the man whose eyes will not meet yours. Persons who have something to hide seldom look other j folk in the eye ! A Hubby handshake not infrequently indicates a flabby mind soul. A strong will and strong grip j usually go together. ; The third test is: Do children iike | him? j A child's instinct and insight into (character is dependable. He senses hostilit v quickly He responds to : kindness, jollity and sympathy. Vnd he seldom fakes an egotist, because the child cann-i get close to him. Father's Reason i !>•-"•:r Mi** J>e■ I hav been with !•* f'-iL-w > -;•?• f*!<! t.r tiv*- mor.t: ?. I ! nil i.! l . H* Vk to marry nip a .id I j ihi: ; t-j jovp him. but my father absolutely | forbid* nit* tu him and wants ni*. to i stun ” with him. | ".iMcTj .r-.a*;- r* mon is that lie says h-ltow E-iiiiot ooh him HtraiK’hf in tro- | ' v-‘ i!. j he wi.’jMn t trust any man that ! mi.:i<t ho that. IsiTt that a silly r aI sour My niother Uketi the fellow all i rig-ht but of course she does whatever ] father sayn j This fel?oav has lived in Indianapolis a year. I have h**.ird he has been married ! bviT he says he i is not. What can I do to change my father's ! : le i' WOUIUED I am iT ; e]ined to asrree wirh your 1 father, my dear. I find it hard to ! trust, ft person who will not look i me* in the * ye. T.lsten t< your parents. Their Uvider experience with people and ; their d->ire to make you happy will show them what advice to stive you. TWO HURT IN CRASH Youth Knocked Unconscious When Autos Collide. Two persons were recovering today from injuries sustained in an automoi.-ile elision Thursday night at Illinois and Michigan Sts. Lewis Pollock, 19, grocer, 1725 Northwestern Ave., was driving north on Illinois St. when his rn.a-

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chine collided with one driven by Sherman Bel!, R. R. C, Box 3io, who was going cast on Michigan St. Pollock, who was knocked unconscious, was a ken to city hospital. Later he was taken to his home. Floyd 8,-11, 8, receive,! face cuts. Lueill Scheiblo, 101 ft N. Alabama St., was arrested on charges of assault and battery, air! Walter ScheiFt. Benjamin Harrison, for failing to display a. certificate of title following a collision with a cat-driv-'-n by Leroy Graves, 331 AY. KLsventh S;.. at Senate Ave. and New York Sr.

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A Good Place to Learn Beauty Culture Competent Instructors Thorough Course Free Clinic Olive St. Hair Store Academy of Beauty Culture and i 138 Olive St. Drexei 4535 for Appointment Take Prospect car, get off at I Olive and walk u square north.