Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1924 — Page 6

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MANUAL R.O.T.C. PROMOTIONS ARE MADE BY SCHOOL John Rugenstein Is Named to Position of Cadet Major, John Rugcnstpin. 1509 S. Alabama st.. was promoted to cadet major, commandine Manual Training High School R. O. T. C„ on the basis of grades in military drill, it was announced by school officials today. Other promotions: Captains. Thomas Stephens. John Billingsly, Frank Schmedel and Wendel McWilliams. First. lieutenants, Everett Shannon. Arthur Hendricks. William Sponsel. Floyd Smith Arthur Sturm. Edward Unger and Buell Young. Second Lieutenants Xorbert Sack, Harry Miller and Maurice Bailey. Master Sergeants—Frank Haupt. Ralph TJaylor and Ruben Cohen. First S rgeants—Anthony Guiffre. Paul Rndbeck Isadore Lovirtger and Xorman Young. Color Sergeants—Frank Jones and Harold Darnell. Sergeants*—"William Jensen. David Coller. Paul Kahn. Glen Boyd. Ludwig Cocco. Roland Kyle. Harold Cullon. Roy Coller. William Marple, "Wint Rurres, August Jensen. Simon Marmalad. Arthur Cleveland. Charles Coffee, George GilUgan, Harold Quinlan. Corporals—Thomas Bernhardt. Albert Hausman, Marion Marland, Charles Hider. Raymond Griffin. Forrest House. Jesse Hunt. Charles Creasser. Wayne Freers. Harold Jordan. Paul Jordan, Don Memke, Charles Dant, Oscar Levin. Albeit

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; "Larkspur." aristocratic silv i 1 tabby entered in the Atlantic * "at 1 Club's annual show at the W.ti , do: f. here is shown with her mis ; tress, Mrs. Edward E. Baldwin. Mastnn, Lewis Mohr, William Monroe, William Temple mey. i First-Class Privates Joseph Thomas, Norman Wampner. Leslie Warren, John Perry. Andrew llamsey and Clarence Ball. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen !><■- i long to: Diamond CryFta! Salt Company, St. Clair. Mich.. Ford, from New Yor kand Meridian Sts Austin Edwards. 5321 Eastern Ave.. IE C. S from Pratt and Meridian Sts J. B. Mon* in. University H-igbis, Ford, from Ohio and Meridian S' HACK HOME AGAIN : Automobiles reported found beh g i to: Miss Leona Becker. Massachusetts Ave.. Chevrolet, at Eh-u-is St. and Union Station. J. Krongoff. Eiwood. Ind , Ford, .at Sixteenth St., and Hall PI STATEHOUSE HAS CLUB Women Form Republican Employes’ Organization. Moro than 100 Republican women employes at the S’atehouse have : completd organization of ;h,- S’a’e- ; house Republican Wonra-r.'s f*iu!>. ; sponsored by Mrs. Vivian 1’ W!i< T j craft of the Republican State central i commmlttee. Officers: Miss Genevieve Brown. (banking department, president; Mrs. V Braden, public service commission. vice president: Mrs. Marjorie Walker, tax board, secretary, and Mrs. Mary Olive McConnell, hlirh- • way eommmission. treasurer. Nominating commimttee: Mrs. | Nina E. Schoppe, State fire marshal’s office, chairman; Miss Louise Ford, purchasing agent’s department. and Miss Ted Murphy, tax board. Club will function as a social and political organization, hirst formal meeting will be held soon when or- ! ganizatior. purposes will be outlined | and official name confirmed.

IQ O CIA L ! Activities | E N T E R T A I N M ENTS I WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

mXVTTATIONS have been is- j sued by Mrs. Kurt Vonnegut. Mrs. Alex Vonncgut and : Mis. Robert Rost- for a tea Dec. 10, I from 3-6 at the home of Mrs. Kurt | Vonncgut. 4365 N. Illinois StMiss Mary Evelyn Riley and Miss | Patia Carver will entertain Dec. 13 j | at home of Miss Carver, 219 S. Km-j j erson Ave., with a miscellaneous i l shower and bridge i party for Miss j j Ruth Fromm, whose marriage to | Emory 11. Baxter will like place j j lan. 7. Miss Dorothy Wright will entertain for her Dec. 36: Miss Irene \ S, uel, Dec. 37, and Miss Betty Bru- ! bak* r and Miss Maty Norwood will j ! give a party for her on Jan. 3. * . I Miss Mildred So:t ,u. daughter of' i Mr. and Mrs. James G. Soltau. 614 IN. Bevillo Ave., hoc line bride of Wil- : jiiam F. Cochran, suit of Mr. and Mrs. • L. B. Cochran, Monday afternoon at 1 I'he East Tenth Street M. E. Church. ! i The Rev. George S. llenninger oi'fi- J dated. | Attendants were Mrs. Jessie Brun- | nenter, matron of honor. Misses ; Ruth Miller. Helen Day. Reba Hen-1 Ijatnin and Dorothy Whittaker, i bra a'smaiijs. Mrs. Brunnemer was i I gowned in powder blue and carried | . show.-r bouquet of Columbia rosea, j 1 li'.J-sni.t ids were frocks In fall sis ,t; i orwges of Opltd. i r>s<-s. /,< ! Day was best man and usticrs ■\ •• Leo Harley, and Gale Bass, it t . ..f Shell.yvillc. Bridal music, was pi ved by Mrs . Johii Kolmer, organist Bride entered on the arm of her father who rave her In marriage. She wore a gown of tan headed , georgette with beaded tunic trimmed :n fur On her hair she wore a band of gold cloth and carried a bouquet of (iphelia roses. Reception for relatives and friends was later held at of tie* bride’s parents. Assisting in th * Table was decorr.a-i with fail flowers and a Wedding cake in the eenMr. and Mrs. Cochran left for a . wedding trip in th.- northern part of the State They will at boro" after Dec. 10 at 614 N Revile Ave., * - . ; Sahara Grotto Auxiliarv will hold a Christmas bazar Fridav and Sati ttrday at th- T'- nds.m. Program is : beittg arrant: ! for darming afternoons and evenings and fortune telling both evenings. Mt-S. F M K nodlo i general chairman, a c sd t. and by Mrs. M F. > ttily. Mr* * V.Hitch is pr, -: t dent. Booth r-halrm* n ar Mrs h R "Wald, apron. Mrs 11. it. Sruit n. fan work; Mrs J an W. .V. • rv. : miscellaneottz Mrs George B>,yle. ; • !*-.,re; Mrs Ray Vdl: ; ,t. Japanese ■p- i garden; Mrs Ida ’• t nv furnishings; Mrs. Rati '' ' l ! have charge ~f th- ■ tfevrai of ; bon;.- mad- f--ds Mrs It ier. as-s::-*e ! h\ Ralph Ik" :*■" 'l,cr ■ r:<- : Gr-eri arid Percy T Hayos. w-U be i :n charge of decorations. I Announcement :s made of the rr.uri Mage of Mis.- Bernice Par: - •! lugh- ! i-r of Mr. and Mrs. John A ParKS, 2130 Central Ave.. and John E M- ehtm. winch' took place Mon Ity night tit the homo of the bride's parents, Tlu* Rev. T. IV Grafton officiated. Mr. and Mo*. Elmer j Meehan were the only attendants, j Bride and bride groom arc at home jut the homo of the bride's parents. . - . Alpha Chi dint a Alumnae Club j will hold a Christmas bazar Friday i afternoon from 1 to 6 at the D. A. R. chapter house, 524 N. Fennj sy!vania St. Mrs. End P Tucker, is general ! chairman. Booth chairmen are Mrs. 1 Kenneth K. I-ancet, handkerchief; | Mrs. Orval Ilixon, children's wear; j Mrs. Charles Thomas, towels; Mrs. ! Claus H. Best, miscellaneous; Miss Henrietta Wodd, luncheon sets; Miss Marie Hhoaf, linens; Mrs. J. V, is Tobin, cakes and candy. There will be musi vl pmgram during the afternoon and t<-i. will be I served. * . . 1 Mrs. S. C. Rodner, ,161 Carrollton j Ave., and Mrs. A A. Fairbanks will entertain for tH* -i i si ter. Miss Ruth Brown, a bride-eli t, with a llrmn shower and luncheon bridge Thursday at the Spin!-: Arms. * * Mrs. Ovid H. JuTiionsn, 1035 N. Pennsylvania St., will entertain on ■ Wednesday at p i from 4 to 6 in honor of -Mrs. Booth Tnrkhigton'a -ister. Mrs. Bichat, 1 Gel.hiu’dt of t'hicago, who is visiting Mrs. Tarkington.. • • • Mrs. M. H. Spades of St. Augustine, Fla., will be the honor guest at a numb-r if parties this wok while visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. <5 F*f.iff, 1333 N. Pennsylvania St. On ! Wednesday Mrs. Fannie Morrison, Blacherne Apis., will entertain fit luncheon for her, and on Thursday Mrs. Horace Wood, 5710 N. l’eniisyl vania St., will have a luncheon for her. * * The women of the Second Presbyterian Church held their annual Christmas bazar Tuesday afternoon jin the church parlors. Mrs. Bert j Balke, president of the Ladies* Aid 1 Society; chairmen in charge are j Mesdames Alfred Hubert. Giles L. ; Smith, F. IV. Thomas, Grace V. Peer hoe, Merman Munk. B. M. Gillespie, Caleb S. Denny, H. H. Friedley, Miss Julia G. Sharpe, Miss Louise B. Dickson. * * * Artman Y. B. P. will meet on Wednesday evening at the home of Hubert Gayle, 67 N. Seventh St., Beech Grove. * * • Plans for a Christmas dance were I discussed at the meeting of the board t >f directors of the So-Fra Club Mon- . iy night at the home of Miss Elieen Betz, 1603 E. Vermont St. * * * Mrs. Demarehus Brown will give the second of a series of five lectures Friday night at the Trvingtonn M. E. ; Church at 3. Her subject will bo ' "Southern Spain.” Lectures are pub ; lie and given under auspices of the I church. * * * Thirty-Eighth Division of Indiana I will meet Wednesday afternoon at '2:30 in the Chamber of Commerce.

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JOHN HERRMANN 1 LEMS SCHOLARS Boy Closely Followed by Two Girls in Ranking for Second Period, John Herrmann, with an average of 97.083, is the ranking student of Manual Training High School on the honor roll for the second period, made public today. Hct rmann was closely followed by Miss Lena Cohen and Miss Thelma j M. Clark, belli of whom averaged j 06.51)0. J,<*aiing bev sebol.irs: U**,i '* >‘:se —; John H i-i-i nin. U 7.08.5: l-Mward litsikl**nli.imil iiti. i Hai'u.tl 1.-.a.ss-w. '.lt, tiOO Arthur C!i-v, i-utd. !*.',.S-'i:t: b, uulrr Kin*. t*4 .",00: Robert Kc Iy. sss Hoy Colo. , H. SSS- Uoiaud Rv.r It,'!.000. IioCHTI Cos- I ii!';. <Ci -.0 w. mi h.nvirn. 1 l-’mk. :, * OVe VV:iit,;r ti'.ouer, j 03000. Jlu.- veil. !)•.'.777 t’rl Me- j A;. 1 ai s: . Hu pa 1., ,>m. 91 S7.> , IVi. U.' i, o i," Hull M• :’ i• . 0 • O.id; , : W <i;t lod; 1 v mk it,,sc, I ; 0., V'olrai 0 . ,00 Iv.-j I’r, a!l : -Jot) Nii'.'l Cl • Su k. IM .SIS , I. Cl. - Moure 91 '■ ■>•). 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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER, CONTINUED. Yes, little Marquise, I am sure that Jack and Sally Atherton are greater friends than Jack and I are. He tells her things that he would never think of telling me, and I am his wife. Before my marriage I had a deepseated Idea that man and woman could not he lovers without being friends or comrades. I have come ; to the eonulusion that when a man Wants a pal he usually goes to his own sex and oecasioaJly to another woman. The masculine idea of a sweetheart is a woman sensuous at all times instead of sensible. Conse- j quently after marriage when man I finds that his wife must be sensible occasionally it upsets his whole philosuphy. A rnati gives his wife the admiration of a lover but withholds the much more subtle compliment—j the respect and regard of a friend. Hero 1 go, little Marquise, analyzing and criticizing the masculine nature just after I have received this satisfying letter from Jack. Oh. I cannot teil you how happy it made me and yet all the while It seemed 100 good to be true. If I should explain this reaction to Jack, ; he would say that I couldn't, look at 1 • things sanely in my condition. Os coins,-, little Maruidse, you i ev,*r Slaving been a moil r cannot pu.se, but I would like to know why every one thinks that a woman in my condition should suffer any mental or physical pains Just now. It is a perfectly natural condition, quite as commonplace as eating and sleeping and quite as necessary to the preservation of the human race. Yet every one always acts as though it were i-c na thing entirely new to the universe, something unique. I think it is a foregone conclusion, little Marquise, that Zoo Ellington will come to us. Jack wan going to se> her the evening h wrote my letter. He seems to think that if she is all that Ruth thinks <=he is. she will lie a great help '■> me—and yet I worry about it all. Taking a stranger into your house is a very -erious thing. 1 hope the girl will like me. I presume all tills coming tinon mo when I hive had such a dis •on-erting lett.-r from Jack's mother. Is the real reason why 1 antiripath iving some unhappiness in the fu ture. Mrs Prescott has writ-, me a 'par: b-ularly nasty letter in which =-!)•> t-)!s me that Briscil! i Bradford ' has told her that 1 own half the rit- shop and thr- Hens t*> tell lack. You may think this is a perfectly ••Mi. ul, us thing to w ,rry about, for „i -.rdy a Wife that can earn as much money ns I have carted in the last year in an absolutely le- , i-IMmate manner, one’-:* to fill her husband's mind with pride. I know, however, that Jack will ’not like it and l am in for a had qunr’-r of cn hour. • (Copyright . 1921, NEA Sendee. Inch NEXT; This letter continued. MORE SMOKE INSPECTORS Jewish Council of Women Indorse Mnvomont. AYbh indorsement of abotit two hundred women of the Jewish Conn ,-il of Women Monday afternoon at the M-br-w Temple. Tenth and Del.a wan- Sis a resolution was adopted recommending employment of add! ibui.il smoke Inspectors and pledging support to the movement started 1 v th- women's .-moke abatement con mitt eo. Th- resolution was signtsl by Mrs. ; w.,lf Sussman. chairman of the .-ivies communal committee of the Jewish Fount'll of Women. Mrs. Ernatz Reis, president of the t 'hi-- ago council, spoke.

He Held Out /:,/ Timm Hpi-inl MUSKOGEE, Okla.. Dec. 2. — A judge here has been called upon to decide whether a man ha.s tiie right to keep a secret from Itis wife. In his suit for divorce L. C. Willis declares that, his wife kept him awake until 4 a. m., following liis initiation into the Masonic order in an attempt to learn the mystic rites of the ceremony. AYIIis refused to divulge the secret. A quarrel followed. They separated.

LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN HEARS SCHOOLMEN TALK Dr, Robert J. A!ey of Butler and R, 0, Johnson Tell of Education Problems. Richard O. Johnson, business manager of the public school office, gave an unabridged picture of the public school situation In a talk before the Local Council of Women Tuesday afternoon at the Lincoln. “’A seat for every child in a real school in a real schoolhouse’ is and has : for tnany years, been my slogan," said Johnson. He pointed out the value of schools to the community and appealed to the women who, he asserted, are the i ones vitally interested in the education problem. Johnson showed that th<*re are four sources for funds for th" public schools, direct taxation, bond issue, sale of some of the present property and the bountiful generosity of sofhe of the citizens. He explained the budget system as operated by the office and told of the ! tremendous shortage in rooms existing in the city today with the ever increasing s, bool populorioj] staring them in the face for next year. Dr. Robert J. Aley, president of Butler University, talked also on the past, present and future dreams of Butler. The committee on education and Child Welfare was In charge of the program, Mrs. M. H. Link, presided. A musical program preceded the , meeting. Chibs and Meetings Members of the wom.-n’s organization "f the National Association of Retail Dr . will entertain their husbands Friday nuiht at a Christi mas party th,- home of Mrs. E. R. Walk-r. 52! i sart;. M Ave. lie wji: a:. ; means committee in barge, in* i:i !,-> .Mc.vßmes W. U. Freund, W 'iron. J. C. Mead, J rm \V. St. ■ Harry Burst. Ed-v.-cl Fit.-r, id :wu:d S' a l.y. (j. J. Jackson, I. iVelle (' -*sett P -1, Veterans of Foreign War.*, announced a card <>n Tuesday i ighi in the hall, 1" 3 X. Pershing Ave. The marriage ~f Mis* Doris Me ; Alp:n ard W:!'. it:i Bristow took pine. S.tii:i-,'.,y evening at the home of .1 \V H< . ■ k, 715 N. Alai axna : St- • • The auxi’. .rj to the Englewood ch.ijder No. 4-5 will have a Christ-t:..-Vs Uizaar Thur ‘ -y and Friday In j the branch library. Rural and E. Wish:::.:' • • Supp.-r will tie serve,i i,.i,-h

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Martha Lee Says Patience Necessary to Win at Game of Love

The heart is a delicate organ. It should not be worn on the sleeve. This practice tends to cheapen the heart, and to lessen its desirability.

The society columns have been cheated of many weddings by girls who were over-eag-r to march down the church aisle. With a little diplomacy they could have won the men of their hearts. But they were in too much of a hurry. Some men need encouragement. Some girls have almost to do the courting, if any i: to be done. But most men prefer to be the pursuers. And that which is easily caught is less desirable than that which must lie won in combat. For this reason. patien< as well as diplomacy. Is needed to win at the game of love. Rushing Game Dear Miss Lee: I am a arir' past votirur ape I have been havinp dates with a-■) low for more than i year but hav P--* n xoinp steady w.tli h.m y at.on! thr- •- months I have dau-s with him twice a week. He eys he cares more for me than for any other girl he ever went with Then whv doesn't h, rone- more oft* if I love him and do not care to no -.ill, other fellows If a pirl thinks t-no . of a fellow- do' you tilin', t-m siiottM -ive up her other boy friends without his asulii” h<-r to? Ho you think the .-van - about the fellow? AXXIOtS. Don't try to rusli this, game of love. Anxious, or you will lose. Don’t throw yourself at this man. Perhaps he has other tilings to keep him busy on other nights f the week. Or perhaps, even .though he dues care more for you than for any other girl he ever has gone with, he is not yet in love. You might as well propose to him as to stop seeing other men.

TUESDAY, DEO. 2, 1924

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