Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 174, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1924 — Page 3

SATURDAY, NOV. 29. 1924

WEEK’S PROGRAM INCLUDES THREE SPECIAL AFFAIRS Y, W, C. A. Prepares for; Christmas Bazar and Y, M. Party. Three outstanding events on th** week's program for the local Young Women’s Christian Association will he a recognition service for new members. Sunday afternoon, a fourhay Christmas bazar and progres five party Friday night. Mrs F. W. Wood, membership , committee chairman. is making , plans for recognition of members who have joined during th** last six months. Service will lie Sunday at 4p. m Res;move service of wot ship, presentation "i work of (iirl Reserves will be given by twenty high school Girl Reserves, followed by a closing responsive reading. Membership committee, under direction of Mrs. Gavin Payne, will direct the social hour. Annual Christmas bazar in the lobby from Tuesday to Friday will be under direction of the Student Council. Japanese art novelties. Ye nettan beaus, home-made food and needlework will be sold. Party Friday from > to 10 p. in. is i for men .fv.ng at the Y. M C. A. in retur- for their hospitality at Halloween. Program of stunts, bunco, games. sni s ' eg and food will take guest-, fror:, one part of the building to another. V W. t. A. Notes E*iu.-■iTion eommmittee will meet Wednesday afternoon. Swim front 5.3>) to •> 43: supper at . 7:3t* and games and stunts are ar ranged for th" splashers Morel.tj night. Kaketball games wti! be played between vari >us teams Monday night at TANARUS; 1 f.. Four teams have been organized. Red lie's. St. John's. Tad lades and Real Silks Tuesday night there will he a no\el penny skating party at 8:15. Small admission fee will tie charged fir.-i an extra penny for each event. Morning Matron’s Gym Class is motoring to B*-oa*l Ripple Tuesday morning for braekfast. Members will leave Association Bldg, at 8. BOOTH CHAIRMEN NAMED FOR FAIR Miss Rubie Stapp in Charge of Christmas Bazar. Mf c Ruble Ftapp is "*>ru>ru! chair ii:. hi *f the Christmas fair at Inl lis Tea hers * lleg< Df< mhl will be assistby Mrs Kim:; *t Toll** Isoths will I * in charge of faculty members as follows Ki- y v. *rk M .?- th H.v ’ vi !r- \ ♦ D >rt atr* Mm Hora. e Kin t Mr s (ff-rinidc Winders; ri Mis- M <*-v t’ Tur:;**r v.M:se A?a '‘T ilth >1 rs BI - •*.#• Ch*r.‘v.' t;i Mr-* Kllta > i**ko.r> tiui Mrs Mil- luajfi.-.U tea >m Mt®> Anne J- -r t M:-*-* Eliz.h*t . i •’Ana c.r Mrs Harmon i\\ tm! M‘ a I.* h Pom: r' houHfho’d. Miss :T**tt M i ■*- Ms tv E Wn’U •;{ 1 ' . V } *J:th Fuunlae old euno®itv shoj M - .la!U 11. M ->r Mr* if H Hy<l Smith and Mr** Mary Ten::* : *' ; * • rrh biMith Ml* K M* it:-> P rkb I- M -- . - I r:i Mis* 0::n r baby - : M*--h.V i it era fort 117,*' t !:r.*r M I.ir* e ‘ liter <!•♦>' ations. Mis- Fay ;>i>! :>s H . * alter win: • * ' . :it* . : M- * Twanerte Nutter Miss M • EnrV- ,ri fr. I: ith O Bendiet st •- Mis- Km:*l Thorpe and Miss Katherine K: f r The . hi dr*-;: -* party > , tj.. , '.-n. • nos Pec. 0 will b** in charge of Misa Stapp. Miss Elizabeth Betr h**r uid Mrs. Lucille i Stew art. The student body has been organized to assist in all the activities.

A Fletcher Branch is Near You -Y ln whatever section of '1 Indianapolis your home or business may be IYI loea t e and, there is a ' Fletcher Savings and } . Trust Company office its main office, branches and affiliated banks, provides nine offices, each conveniently located and at each of them you can receive complete banking service suited to your particular needs. And conservative hanking methods for which the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company is well known, will safeguard your financial interests. It i> a member of the Federal Reserve System and lias capital and surplus of two million dollars. 4 ( (on Savings Open Saturdays, Bto 8 JFlttcfjer Js>al)tngs anij 'Crust Company Northwest Corner Pennsylvania ami Market Streets BRANCHES AM) AK IT 1.1 ATE It IHN K' 1t.13 Oliver Arrnue 2122 East Truth street 1533 Roosevelt Avenue 171 West Washington street 1 ■'►Al .North Illinois Street 458 East Washington Street 7869 North Illinois Street 2812 East Washington Mr—*

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rrp i:> ckorc.i; ku<mm jmi |y 1( Park Ave.. entertained Sat ur l i y afternoon with t.- !- <>f bri !ge to annotim" the da - - <*f the marriage of Iter da' ghte: M ■ Ruth to Emery \\ B son *f Mi. -.nd Mrs \rthut B.:\:ei whi'h will take place. Jan. 7. !ms ;i _ tis s-• ,t;g t. tabb - were ;uiit-d %h *. pit . tap-rs in crystal holders and de...rated with pink loses -,rd ■:f. - .id ken tuns At each cover laid a i-.uk los- !.u i in the ji‘‘tals of whreh \v is rot.eeaied a tiny e.ird on ■ silver eord wtsieh bore the t.acres of th*- rr •• .and rid* groom elect and th- wedding date. The wedding will t r e j.la. e at •*re Central Ave. M K. < 'bureli. the Rev. " W K.f-i otfielating. rnd Miss Fr-mm wilt have as her a'tet:d ants Miss M.-,n Kvelyn |{llv, mill of honor Miss Mary Patia Carver, Miss It. : • -• .• • Miss Mtrj N- * wood. <r •’ M.ss Betty Brubaker, bridesmai Is. C.-tests Were Miss Iren- Setje) M i. I -id art. i C ftar-lner. Mary Pati Carvt r. M try Kv< . n Rib • M tint l'i legraff. Blrzabeth Bru baker. Mildred Brri.--.nan M irj .- ■ Bliznbeth Berterrriann, Mary N-rw -.t. Helen Meyers, lunr Iku-ham. Cb .rlotte t’larke. Meier. Stevens Sarah Kran< ee Ihtwtis. I)o ..hy Wr.ght. Knuna Deal.Saoi R.sleeker. Anna Mae Ainer s-trdt 11-Ih> Haight Joe|.t,:.te K.r, ; M Rol.ert Hr. r- M - l.onis lbrs-iey. Mr plant, n Ci-xen. M.ss M.arg-.r- • 1 j w:i 1 be thpeak, r • h- gu-st :i.e-M- g f rh Woman lb y -i M and :.t the claypool at noon in -he Fe-retl : tin- roant. • • Homo li-'orinmies Club will m< et Wo-ir.es’ .v ..- the home -if Aii - \V .1. Marks Mil X New Jer--y Sr for a meeting at 2 p m Assisting hostess-s w;n 1 Mr.- !! K St or mon’ Mrs 17 !w:n 17 Tliomps.e Mi- Demii Bibbl. and Mr- Hlls-r-Storer. Mrs K. i; s>. u’ and Mr barles Si-holer will be .n ehart.. f th" , demonsirafion • f making Christmas j <-akes an l lair.ties i Mrs. Fredrick K. T,e-;e will I hostess for the Woman'* Research | Club Monday at her home, 3f2<i

Mrs Brown will live in West Lafayette Hid. Miss 11. b t Stsprill. da sig lit-r of Mr. and Mrs Charles Ii tlup'iil. 2:*31 Ruckle Sr., be ,ri:- the bride of Robert Morris S-iih Satur'day at a tui*-t cert nciiy at the home .-f

\\ asl.in " n Blvd Mr- Seymour, : Mors is. . and Mrs. ,\ A Young - j -is' .rig Mr- 1 '.ratal* c Down-a will s* 1 v:-w The Able M.-1.-iughlins .w I.- ;. 1 -if pi.nr/. I- prize of );•?: ml Mrs Charlc Cot tinglutt ai 1 •id : paper >n Wt i- Kound.itions :! iv * Done for s ■m - " . . . Caroline Scott Harrison D \ R. ! . fin pt.-r "■ II i. i < 'lit -r is iii'-'-t ] . .. Th.. -•< -. • • ■ <-h pt. i h- assy t N P-nr ita St Mrs lie ..Id R ( bin- g I- chair- 1 man of ih“ prograt: wh.ch will in ‘ elude a talk bv Mrs 1 S c \\ a-ks on The Spirt- of Christm..s an-1 inu.-ie by the chapter 'tuar-ett.-A partial list of host for tic Ka ipa A Ipha Th* " i !>.-• n and party given tc liarnn a Abitim • : .*•• ar the D. \ R oh pt.-r -- •'!'<• ‘24 X Pennsylvania St tta-htdes Mesrlames W alter ficbhard. Mint i* M.k, Joseph !'. Keahng, A !• H.tz R .wa-e- < Freema* M J Sp-ta -r X< ! McC. •; -h.-y .' .sept, P M-ill u•• J I. Mu ra;. . W;• 1.-r Krui:. li dford lohr • *i a- 1 If -C t. ! Jolir.-'-n Miss Virginia Kingston y Me -1 B>||.., M-• Ke. f , . : ■ I; St .T..s-J,p S* has : to i 'ln ago c vtrtwigie l.lMTlill FROM MRS MARY AR I 'l7 X PRKSfOTT T<> RRSRIi: PRiiS-'OTT. i a iXTIX' Kl ' •-r ■ :• -e sail I- . .da. ! did i • care to lisle* fait I w •* alone in th. room jus! ..ut-id- tic .ft;..- and, as Mrs Bribe seemed \*ry tnucli • ng.ig. •!, I did ct want to disturb la- and-•• k* p: p-ts- ctiv still Tl‘- other W'lman *-. *:i- I tini-ji di-api i r-d. f. . st,* sud. '| would f.' tbinl: that two s.idt wealthy w-dii-n as \.,i ai | Mis Rr-scuU w . .id • i* * - o „ • .-p t his shop ' It t hi- Mi - It'ii k<- go' unp— p.-ev isii I’m-, and a said “Be* hum a man is wealrii;. does every wie thick that he must always give up his life work or a prosperous business'.'" shushed with asperity. The woman answered hesitatingly : "X<>. I support** not, hut it Is different ' with a man fine hardly expects a ; w'.rnan to work If she does not have ■ to. I have to work. Mrs Burke and I have a chance to Invest some , rr..nev in a going business, consequently I would be very glad to pay j I you the top price *.,r yours." Priscilla said that “1;.- knew that John did not know that you were a half partner in the business h . fins*- whatever Walter Burk** might h r Ruth do. sh** knew that any son i of min*- would be to-* proud to have people know that his v.if** was in j business for herself when he could . support her (if course J am not going to say a word to John tirili! 1 know that j 1 Priscilla was not mistaken. 1 can j hardly believe that she was not. for I lit does pot seem possible that any 1 wife would keep n secret of any kind , H orn her husband and this shop has i | he. n going on for over year. 1 shall miss Priscilla. She always | firings me something new to think j i about, something that takes me out i ! of myself and, although Miss And**r 1 -on makes tne perfectly comfortable: ias f.r as my bodily are con- , ■ .-rti'-d, and is perhaps more opti- : mistic than Priscilla, yet, as 1 ay, j f shall miss her. She is staving over | for two or three days until i hear : from you, as she wants to he perfectly certain if what she heard was I :h- truth. Said she would not have | told li to any one also but me until j sh** did know. \ John has been in town twenty-four I hours and except for a lii tle call on | the telephone I have not heard him. I cannot understand what has | '.-hanged my boy sc much. I Re mo hear from you soon. YORK HRSBAftD'S MOTHI7K. j Telegram From Leslie Prescott I To Ruth Bttrke Jack's mother knows I owe half t the shop. If you think best, tel! him. | Otherwise I am sure that she will tell hint and will make a great deal lof trouble. Os course it was Priscilla Bradford that kicked up the muss. Am very much worried. BBS 1.1 K. i (Copyright R*24. XI7A Service, luc.) IXKXT: Sg'tter from Leslie Prescott to' the Little Marquise, care the secret drawer.

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;o v;sir friends Sh- v\.il motor to Re m— \Vis . • -f..-. ! ■ -it . .ii i y niK-.ut eem.-nt is tr..t.i** of '-> . iT.rii." of Miss B— -i* Re. : I c ■ s \V-st R-! -..i- : . Mi ' - - lai an. • T X 1.. law : r- St yy • h j Tn.,* "-g -tic '.lts 1 •• • u : • at an. Willi in. lb- yy.ll peal f..t- th- Worn at. - D-; at lire do] in:; : R ed.rig ig • Mi i-'i ' . ' Walk.' VV II f'l; a ]■: '•! Ha milt'm will Hi Stosses for- th aftc-ti'-Ul v. : M ■ ini' • M w. av.-i Felix M ’Whin. - • I P Re. '• llvi r.-t' M Si h'db ’!. - A \ •• Dyk W H Patton Harv •': • land. H. D. Trite 1 t.-. 1 ' 'hat 1* * Rader M- - W ;--• <• A•• - n*. ■ • ! will i f " r b* .dgc th- I*i op in--.:!: S irba • • • . • ,|. • vise .' • M s K.'u-on.l B - nbciif m 1 Hr- .-'wav Pi: ros.-b-i-is w.*r- used for . :.i M:s B—a*: ! erg • ? ! M s 1 s.-ph I' . hr-oba•- a as* ts'-d M- s A <tfop. •a!-o was ' - r--t ti■ -. to 1 • • ' to- in ' ":-\ •*! i*. ii • . S -!ut k-v t bt • • ba • f . stn t • : lc- '• s ■ ' • '■ by ' R : ' Is* !. • s furday a. Men b.-t- ... M a T.-'ot . R . 1 71s: \ ail!-. M illy ! R - u ' ■ Ka set- Mamie \ aide. H a a M . ■ *1 ! Ii • m* * tN-n. Phi Si nut Delta ttorotUy • • tet *alt.el Friday r : hr yvi*h a i ish party at *h- honji* -f Miss (P pa Young. '*l43 I’a : k Ave 1 '••'!,it t-.-i A. r* ' dors tn : b ■ • of .i I' t*. an. lavcicl'-r clii \ a nth** slum Mis> v *-ln. i '1 ■ was ~i <haip-. • • • Miss Margate! M K-ott. 41'• 17. Tw.-nty S' * • i St., tnvit-d su- sls to the second of a serl**s- of teas at tier stud!. In-Vur Sunday afternoon and evening. CU'-sts invited were: Mr and Mrs Junes Branson, Mrs Janet Raytt Bowles. I't-orge Calvert. Mr and Mrs William Dobson, Wilbur Dm k>. Judge Routs B Kyvhank. Mr and Mrs. Xdl Crider Mr. and Mr William M Hersciiell, I'n il 11 adl* y . Mis* Marjo-le Johnson. Mrs. W. Me Daniels. Miss Dove Meredith. Miss lap-illi. Mi a'-house, Mrs Ka:* Mil tier Babb M . and Mrs Max Sat. der. Miss Marie Sang* rn-b". MiJohn Scott. Mrs it W. Stoddard, Mr and Airs James A Stuart, Miss Hose Thomson Mr. atid Mis Ib-itry (". Thornton. Mr and Mrs. .1 M W'l lianis. Mr, and Mrs Frederick Vallce. The hostess was to be assisted by Misses Sangerm-bn and Thom am. , • ♦ Colden Rule lodge. No. 2. nuxili ary to the R of R TANARUS, will give an annual bazar Tuesday In the hull, 1002 17. Washington St. There w.H be a card parly In the afternoon and evening and n dinner al ti. Mrs Thomas Harmon and Mrs Ceorge Willemier will b- hostesses for the card party Sunday afternoon in St Ann's Hall. Mars Hill. Rile.v Hospital Cheer Cnild will I meet Thursday at the Chamber of ! Commerce at 2:30. Members of tin* VV. ft A Temple Review, No. 1 ,'i, will meet Tuesday afternoon in Castle Hall, 230 17. Ohio St . for election of officers. * • * i Jolly Ten Club will give a card party at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the residenet of Mrs. Margaret Metzger, 1620 < hutclimati Ave. Monthly business meeting of Kup pa Phi Delta Sorority will he held Friday evening at 7:30 al. i*Oil Naj tumal City Bang Bldg. Final at ! rangetnents will be made for a bunco J party to be given Saturday evening jut the Woman’s Horne Department j Club, Seventeenth and Meridian Sis., j for the benefit of the sorority's j Christinas relief fund. Hibernians to Take Slip Marion County degree team of •Ancient Order of Hibernians will go to Terre Haute Sunday to initiate a large class. H J McMahon, county {president, is in charge- j

Rh, and Kdward R. Poynter, which ti.ok pliu-- Wednesday evening at th. Central Christian Church. Mr. an-1 Mrs Poynter will be at home u.;h Mr. and Mrs Mill! after a hurt wt (lditig trip.

STATE A. A. U. W. OFFICERS GOESES ■ ..ur; ■ -on .it Spink-Arms to ftvv Business IVicotin.Ci .i • ••!'l* . tr . pr* safer:" - "f :: -i: t! 1 t : -, t h* - • f Th*- Am* te an ;\s ••• -- • t RcC.-rs.-y W* men • f i-- - 're: . D-' . 'I p at th \ : ’ I*-*:-. nil - ma !•* ti M- - J a.a Ii ('.:•-( >ly 1• - Mrs (t-.-t *• M*-i r*-:! :s cha rttan of - * a . M. --t I .a !ii (ke h(S . go ■ f ti.- pr-.g- mi. Ac'-i.ir R R ’ ■ : -| • r. 'Hi - * :ti l :..-!■;(I R-’; • ■- Slat*- off.- -: s will tr.-*-' at i" • i I at til** Spink Mt ■ R , ' St"- ( :• g w:' 1 in*-*" p. ■ * !■ V • 1 Ita: .r it ■! CHS WELFARE COUNCIL TOPIC Eiducators to Bo Speaker Tuo r !s. tin M: s W H Dink. cl.airmail of the committee on education and child a lf.it c of the t. *cal ' "Uticil of W : will pr* • !• -.h* r> rular meeting of tin- . Sm* .1 Tuesday aft- :! i • R • " J Vl*-; If ; . : H ;t 1 et- 1 -Acty, and R it J..!-*. *m. basin.- dir.- tor of - p'lbla s.-hooi-- Will be t (.*• principal I" ik.-re Mis- 11 wet t .Jo 1y n Short and Mrs. A el Sp<-Mmam s-its will sing, nc i ‘-"inpamed by Mis Samuel K Cur-l-i-ou. Mrs Frank M-t'ishn will i lead community singing of Christ : mas songs jp— * m v Ir^TIsCOUGHS r%^-J\COLDS W §|k Spas'rodlr HONEWA^^ Establismfo 1875 jt joo tmiT*si of Like SwvmoThe GipimticiijwU REFUSE SUBSTITUTES SOLD KVKRYYVHKKK 1 shsvtng i Resinol Perhaps the daily shave makes your sensitive skin burn and smart, or it may cause a rash which is uncomfortable ! and embarrassing. Resinol Ointment helps greatly to relieve and clear away such ailments, but Resinol Shaving Stick tends to prevent them entirely. Its rich, generous, non-dry- : ing lather makes shaving a pleasure because no after-shaving lotions are | necessary, and the face is left smooth, I cool and soft Resinol produels al i all druggists.

—Martha Lee Says —— —■ ‘Pep’ Is Battle Cry in World of Today The plaint of the a*re comes to me oncejnore: “ How can ! gel a nice man .’ !t' you don’t go to dance halls, smoke, drink and go on wild parties, you are completely out of luck.” When Hie men see that, some of them will write to me and will say: “Not all men want girls who smoke, drink and go on wild parties, but that seems to he all the girls care about. The men are not to blame.”

And so the circle goes on. I cannot ;ay who is to blame. But j I c iri and do say this: There are "nice” girls in the j world, many of them. There ar*’ ' “nice” men. many of them. And there arc many of the "wild" ones. Because they make so much more fuss, they seem to be !ti the mu Jorily. but :h*y are No* Th* only way to g*n along in th*? world Is to accept facts. < >h<- in: nut-ant fact it: the modern world is that the -elf (facing person gets no where except "left "Rep" is the battle cry, In loth the business and the social wiirlds. A "nig. girl can have “pep,” which 's roily the modern name for vivacity, without losing any of her "niceness. ’ Aral “pep" can make a great difference In men’s attitudes toward i gi. i, - r.d, consequently, in her judgment of them. Not 'Boisterous' bear Miss i **■ 1 sin i g-rl ; . the rar'v twenties l .mi fair!} ,-n -i-ioekiiii and <!•'•* well Sttli 1 cannot get a man that ■-lit go w :tii rn<- I t.av- lota of men - inis and meet a ones *-v.-rv day. 7 - "v ai! -• i-m to like mi*, lint turn.- of them nt" for a dat- May **• it is tie- aasc I ; an not "tr>-*C! ‘ e:v :gh .c and I don ( tieiirve li-I:,, to—in i • ,and :ioi n o-tero-is Bat ; 1 h-.ter.- i: navinc -* : time in a nice in- m* ■ n -A id.c. s -t i sn-m to be alike. !f ymi dun * go to ‘ti.n- mt! s smoke, c -.-••• v ! g. -a wd.i parties you are com- ; • t ;y • • ' n- P>w an I get a nice THk‘ (ii’ltt THV! MEN KORGKT No. t>i* men -lon't nil want girls wiic Stic*;.", drink and tr* on wild parties. You don't have to be f: < -h" t" liave dates. Hut modern is.- tt (1 • lemnn.i "pep" in girls And ■ -y steer (dear of girls who are rnly disaptiroving of anything t *-.r great grandmothers didn t do. R s not that ttie men don't want race" girls, hut tha* they don't want to bear any one who - in! make their shortcomings too evident. JEWISH WOMEN MEET Council t<* Bring Dr. I etuis Mann Here lbs- i. Council f Jewish Women will observe :1s ccditl.ly m*-.*'ing M*>nday t 2!3 p lit at the temple. Tenth anil Delaware* Sts S't— ak.-r will b* Mrs Igi.a* ** ReN president of Clit.-a It" s'V'ictl Council of Jewish \Yoi:>. '■ A piano solo. A' • rr.-tte by ' 'h.imlnadc will b.e given bv Miss 1 t rl**t X.it ban Dr Louis Mann, one of the most I or.:.* : t Jewish rabbis will ;:ve a •s'ttu• on Dec. f* at S o'clock in th* R:ley room at the Claypool. fol b'W.'d by a (lata *• under the au-qitces ■f the -ouncil. Bublic is invited nttd '■‘ ••et.s will be available at the door or through Airs Melvin Cohn.

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Service Star Notes At the regular meeting of Hamilton Berry chapter, Mrs. B. W. Maxwell discussed the Educational Doan fund. This fund was created for the purpose of loaning to the children of ex-service men. without interest, money for education. The tfioney is to be refun led when they secure ; employment. -Mrs. Williams appointed this committee to take charge of the wfirk: Mrs. 13 J. Robinson, chairman; Mrs. H. W. Maxwell, Mrs. Hugh McGibeny. Mrs. Hilton TJ. Brown, Mrs. I-’.thel Rathert. Mrs. Dinton Cox, Mrs. A. W. Brayton, Mrs. Henry Coerper, Mrs. Frank i Gavin and Mrs. C. F. Neu. Mrs. Charles Allison of the Relief ! committee reported several worthy families in need. A motion was car- | rie<l to provide funds for immediate relief while investigations are being ; made. j A card party will be held Tuesday j at 2:30 at th "home of Mrs. K. J. Robison, 2330 Broadway. Mrs. Frank Xessler is chairman. The November ways and means committee has started a traveling I basket to secure relief funds. This ; basket will contain miscellaneous 1 articles of needlework and canned goods, an<l each person receiving it will be expected to purchase one article from It and then place another article, with the price on it. in the , basket for someone else. There vv.il be a little l>ank in the basket for the money. Th*- r,ex* meeting will be n Christ- | mas party at th** home of Mrs. Margaret Over. 3247 X. Pennsylvania St. OtTic.-rs will be elected. PARTY FOR CHRISTMAS State Regent <o fte in Charge for Daughters of l nlon. Mrs. William tiuthridge, State ■ em.-nt of the Daughters of the I'ttion will be in charge of the annual Christmas party of the Oliver R Morton chapter Monday afternoon sit the Riley Room "t the Claypool. , Sh. will he assisted by Mrs. A. J. Clark, national regent. The program will include readings bv M:s. Rucretia Kinzie. an original Christmas story by Mrs. .1. F. Edwards followed by a musical program by Mrs. W. JI. Howard, ae■ompanted hy Mrs M TANARUS. Didway.

CHARM 10 QUIET WEDDING ADDED BY CANDLE LIGHT j I Miss Helen Guptili Becomes Bride of Robert Morris Stith, Ar— “"1 QUIET candlelight wedding took place Saturday after noon at the home of Mr. and : Mrs. Charles E. Guptili. 2331 Ruckle i St., when their daughter, Miss Helen i Guptili became the bride of Robert Morris Stith, son of Mr. and Mrs I Z. T. Stith of Louisville, Ky. ! The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel read i the ceremony before an altar formed | of palms and ferns and studded with baskets of white ehrysantheumums j and lighted wit It tall white tapers. The bride was unattended. She ; wore a gown of tan georgette embroidered in chenille fashioned in tunic style over satin of the same color. She also wore the gift of the bridegroom, a platinum bar pin set with diamonds and sapphires, and carried a bridal bouquet of sweet heart roses and valley lilies. A small informal reception followed the ceremony. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and ! Mrs. John Corbin and sons. Jack land David Lee: Mr. and Mrs. Ray j Corbin. Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs I Hatty Lee. Mr. and Mrs. George | Guptili, Miss Lillie Woerner and | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woerner of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. David Woerner of Chicago, Mr. and Mr* iZ. T. Smith and daughter. Miss : Laura Nell Stith. and Byron Cook of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Stith left immediately for a wedding trip to Chicago and will be at home after Dec. 10 at the Ijincoln Apts . No. 26, Louisville, Ky. Four Motorists Slated Snow-covered streets proved a hazard for “heavy-footed" motorists and only four alleged speeders were i arrested during the night. Those ! arrested on speeding charges were: : Dwight Webb, 22. of 116 S. David : son St.; A. C. Watson. 46. of 241 X. ! Tacoma Ave.: Asa Webb, 22. of 3103 1 Massachusetts Ave., and Samuel Watts, 25. of 1436 Park Ave. f LEA & PERRINS’ ] SAUCE Mk* I Salads taste better J Gran’pa’s Wonderful Popcorn Confection HAWKINS’ HOMEMADE CANDY STORE 244 E. St. Clair St.

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